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Groerally fair toal«kt aad « n « r
with a l l t (•■ptrtlurt. t-ecal
scathes yrotsrdaj, high M.
law 54.

3ANF0BP. FLORIDA, s X t UHDAY, J A fh jA R Y 21, 1M3

Jap Planes Bomb
: Ml

gurocw^ of t&gt;

* * - * »««*

rides Foe Reduced
Total For Enforce­
ment Of ftohlbition
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21—(A .P.)— A dew money bIQ.
Uld to kWroprikte $5,284,­
000. R f« than the budrtt
naked, wiii preMiited to tka

ssrpri-r

,«oa»r when *
Mir. rrh tllU
lowsd » W t l j
M H t n M il ef iM ir engag.
M«n*. She la tka daughter of
Lady AMtt lUyatisn*. Th. en­
gagement caaw a* a. dlatiiwl
surprise to |#Mr fri.nds an.l
after tka.catatnony at th, do.,
tre t rtgiaUry affW* «ha couple
immediately dtaafpearsd.

However, Savings Are
Not Nearly Enough
To Meet Deficits

N iiw YORK, Jan 21.— H V
Tha liner American Merchant,
righting a violent aturm of hail,
tain, high seas and gala for hour*,

SHEFFIELD,
..
Jan. 21.—
14V—Beeinning an hup'rtion nf
' IT^TcIranli, Muscle fiknal. power
and nilrat- project, I're.iilentelect Ro.w-.-ll tnlj a crowd today
1 “ I am confident Contra*, will

ECONOMY MOVES
JkiHA..t«UX-.JJ~tha-*a«a
^ o rsttH M W E
SAVED BIG SUMS
tint., a dispute was In full
•wine
between^. President
Hoover ind the Democratic
feederihlp over, reduction* In

22 MenRemoved From
Sinking Freighter
Uy American Craft
During High Winds

President-Elect Says
He’s Confident Con­
gress Will Work To
GetSomething Done

TTfl

,amelfc.»»*A eww wvwf-«-we—evm-yw1

somethin? practical done" fo put
1 “ Muscle SKoala hack on th- map. *
RigniCnnro wa* attarhed to hi.
I atat-m-"t that “ Wa are going to
treat Muwle Shoal* from a nalinnal standpoint." Senator Nor
rb*. of Nchfa-ka. whom Ro&lt;vi salt
inlr.Mli're.1 to the crowd at tbstalion after hla arrival from

federal expeiuillnrM: . , • •
Nln# million saejundred and SO
tho,-and dullara, tijt agsalMst sum
In 13 years nf national prohibi­
tion, «aa *ar-marl*d far saforrofnsnt of dry ;.l*wa - in tha . fmcal
TALI.AMASSV.E.
Jan.
2L-year of 1WA by Of* fonr-d rnrt- Economy ha* *wrpt through four I f
rornt aoprwpHgllsfl kill reported
department* nndar m*Jor appoln. ^
tp tha Uaaaa. ■■ i •
Tka Ranato agreed to an Imme- lee* of the governor and »ave«l' ert
dlata shewdewa on tha ronlrovrr- about civ., trnth enough money to
alal branch bank feslurr 0f tka reduce the gasoline tax by one E (
Ola**’ banking kill.
.
cent.
Tka statement f&gt;y Senator RnbI f Ihe sum saeed taxpayrr* by
inaon. Republican, of Indiana, that
/
tha Iloosar-flonaos-lt agreement 1^ . new comptroller, Jim l-ee. Is
to hare debt dls»n«&lt;ilw*a with added L&gt; that of the new gur- pec
Great Britain wgv r-aurnatkm af the general revenue lurid has been Srr
adthwrilv" wa* etmllsngrd In the fourth enough to meet th- deficit ' * '
Banal- by Democrat I* leader Rob­
Ike general rvnu frnd has bevii ^ '
ins** frit* fail'd th* Republican
HteaibaiV wa ke ir ,,flftar&gt;‘~m&gt;titlc*.1&gt; 'running Dir lh e 'T »»r*'l*_ m on lR
Approval by tha Nicaraguan ThU dors not .Include content- ^
Chamber nf Dvaotk* of • alata plated saving* In bank liquidating
nf ajaya thrrpyWxJt vtr» rally tha expense be sure d'po-itorx aluie fit)
entire coxntrv wa* Iripartod tp tha
get the benefit o f that.
I
RUta Department 'In a dlapatrk
. This U how It w-rlu: Th* game ha«
from tha Amariraa legation at
department ha* been cut thljnio I’ai
Managua.
•
p year, the ImjUI roiumk—inn LH,- le i
- J O * Home _Wa)r» and Mean* Ottl) ihe state veterinarian -&lt;I0U,- ten
OtM; the #Ute foro.lry borwd US.- Ihr|

Wright wa. -iirpri-i-.l when hi.
|lion, took tli- whole affair |da&gt;
lull), for (he man who »«ld Ihe
lliin.il* -aid liny wrie "Jungle
I,red" ami of ravage di&lt;|io«iM.in.
Kentucky »h.**iff who -aid he
1would »t&lt; P th,- hunt bud nut put
I in an appearance at the Island
I vi -teniay

CHANGE IN CRIME PLA N SUGGESTED
‘L A W S OF STATE'FOR E N D IN G U. S.
IIS IN P R O S P E C T SINECUR E COSTS
Revision -Of Statutes
May He Next Under*
takingOf Har Group
Sr. TLTKUSBIIRtl, Jan. 21
M l R-yJiHm of Flurida'* *»»♦••
in.ll laws v a . in pr.isp.-cl jesterday as llui n&gt;-xj major tindetIskm,of lhr -tat- l.ar n.s.a-i.-ition, vshkh
ul h iivw rK.n»«rry a%*t
S
v b w l-Kikd, uii.l Imv ju-l

« i . 'v
ff»ntv-*iijith

avy Ikipments
Of Freight Taken
To JaxByBoats
The equivalent of -Ct freight
car load* o f ritrea, gathmd from
potato aa fur south aa Winter
Mdytn and Mountain LaVr. inti
Sanford within tho past 111 hoi r
•a our boots operating bctwv.-r
thla City and Jatksonville.
Tha ateaasar “ Oeeada" left lace
yesterday afUrnwn ' with HOa
boxes o f fltrua and • shipment ol
celery, schodtiled la arrive In
Jacksonville at noog today.
Tha freighter '•Jeah" Uft her*
lata yesterday Mllh 1883 b o a w o f
.ehrua, (h i eqalvpSent af three car(loade of canned fruits, half from
the local canning factory, and A
mixed cargo Of freight. About IMO
bates o f fruit vreto lead*.I at DaLand abo.
Tta» "City o f Alanford" and Iho
"City af DeLaad" war* scheduled

r

tht* afternoon fsr
trying tSJKW box**
that cargo,
hbaf af box** near*

h, fsachlng a hew
r.-ihlpmcnt- this
L^Abn* Kiser from

Eaafotd to Jaicl

\ Aeeordlag to affletaU of tha St-

Joints Rl»*r LJO*,. two car-load*
of sMraa ,bad 1lo be tancslrd foe
shipment today

pemtty *t tag i

OIILANIM). Ja* 31 Nam-* » f
fc|| |K.,-.„|U rt-eeltrlng ninn-y from
|h„ Kr,|t&gt;„ ,
„„| the
» '" uu" 1 ,hr,r“ f W' M
ll»** |*oaI llffk# «»f th* pfr*t»n'*
Qiklrnu if n |»au unginnlrri l*y W.

of

“ domestic afchsuat" a f ts n *
lief bill W M k e a | id e li«s t
(Continued da Peg* flls)

Fluiida Grant

Under the grvernor, thrre re­
main the atal" *h«ll Jlvh eemmission and the motor vohkU depart­
ment*. O f euorae, • there I* ‘ he
.oad iWpartuienl to*. b*-t
*o much money that It will , be
ucky to pay o ff IU debt- without
*vlng called opvn to help the d*lil| any. On# r»a*on for thg-debl
a that the road drpnrtnunt hx*
been dralrxd In past mooib* for
hat purpose.
I f tM tog department -&lt;i&gt;*rvaa
frrs It U pr: mined It will g® »«
quath n whether Ihe aanve I sur­
plus should go hack to the school*
or whether It would b*
'* « h*
to transfer It *» general **»»««*•
Kin** OoT. Sholta is a«n ‘ n«t.tran»dumb but there U soaeething about
help the achooU.
'
That leave* u* with thn »h:U
fUh &lt;*mml*elw» «"d a deficit
four time* •• big as the saving.
Sam* addMUaar economic' might
U made In rednclnt th, number
i f stoto owned automobile*, re­
trenchment at th- state h*aep»»a».
roleay f»c
mind'd, r h o d for b iW . deaf ami
dumb ba there te sc-metlimg about
the latter whlih geg* mo«i P*0k'*But the taxpayer* o f Florida
mere Intemat.d In- Ux reductlpn than in masting deficit* end
so th# • • » ! » * •“ f»a
"•
uaed t# ret th* * l»U *d valorem

Woman’s Committee
Of C. Of C. To Meet
Tlt»» Woman'* I i*lc Commlttm,f th. Skiiilllolc' County libaiuls-r
of I imiioeise. Mm. W. I- Morgan,
chair mat, will meet ut the (tty
Hall on Munduy moining at 1U:W
o'clock to dl-cu-s several ««:li«l.,lc i event* In which the commit­
ter will |.l*y a prominent port.
Tho commltlct Inclm!** tl»« »•»•*
lowing wument Mrs. Kn lor IKirUtt.
Mi. ■ Walter Cooper. Mrl*
Mlnlcrmist.r, Mr*. J. G- Hr"*0"Mrs. C, It. M*»un; Mle* Ruth
Hand, Ml*. K t"'** Krupp, Mr-.
J. G. lamnsidy, Mia. W. * . Wat­
son. Mr*. Belly II.
» » • K"
A. Lining.' Mr*. M. W. fanner
Mn- K. M- Italluwey. M" ! H’ ° '
Chase, Jr, Mr*. It. A. Km IK Mr*.
James Mulf. Dr. Klixn .UtiTrm y.
Mrs. W. IL Italtord. Mrs. U . Min
•rlk, Mr*. W. T. Bunge, Mr-.
Helen Morse, Mrs. I&gt;- l» l ' * W « •

mlltagc. If oaymanU da not fall
off pny meds th. rorlng ^u bl
Just about allow for whacklMf off
th* Odd
mill feerm tbe tots*
stoto \ n i o f f H - * H l*.
Oot. SJmiU ta # r a .th * t «*»■ «-

ml** ** f*r bar# not #4 s*d anytklng. That Is yrotmbly why h«
baa warnsd .tato cmployei that

M.lhat fam tun.

1
nnmiul

Commerce,

«Gom,..4h.
sinking Exeter City yesterday
yr.tr 1
after the atornt had battered Ihe
ftritiah freightrr. Into a wreck and
taken he llvra of four men.
S O S call* anal brief raJio me*-age. flarhnf from Ihe scene In
mid-Atlantic told, act ty -act. of
the i ramn that wa. taking place
IfliS miles ra.l of New York.
The hero wa* I'apt. (lilr.
Stedmnn of the American Mer­
chant, who at'rady had been deco­
rated by two government, for pre­
vious trecue feat*.
For there hour* after receiving
the ftr.t S I) S he drove hi* full­
ing vessel through 15 mile* of
high sea. to reach th« tide of Ihe
ainkirg boat. Il wa* a race against
time ami Ihe clement...
Me knew from the messages
that had collie to him that Ihe
Ex'el.r C'ty had lo-t her lifeboats
and wa* considerably damaged. Il
wa* apparent th* freighter had
been badly, crudied. piUoadJy .be*
yoiul hope of remaining afloat
long.
Me bad yet to learn Dial her
master, her third ^jJT|r*r, an ap­
prentice, and a seaman already
bad lhat their live*.
The lirst message hatl l&gt;een
briefly dramatic:
"In ilUlre**. Idfebuat* gone.
Uridgi'* damaged
' Il had be*n picked up by Ihe
Kaetar of Ihe American Kapurt
line and relayed to llir American
'(CCattihred On Page Mia &gt;

re-

[ystery Of Shot
Fired Into Home
Solved By Woman

i**|vI** the approval of Coner*-*.
tJan*
i
This
plan inl*yik'toll
willt bo
preAlkl
VlxjurjAHi
INI OrlMItliA
to the Florida l.rngu* of
n»n- si-ntrd
ior t Imntber
Young llimurrol* in convention
at Otlanlo Monday in tin- form
of a r*solution. If lhl» rr.olullon
Th* mystery surrounding th*
I. lolol.lr.r by llu* mnuntlon, firing o f a sh"l Into the horn- of
Mr. and Mr*. J. II. Truluck, 103
W. 10th 81.. 1st- Thursday night
wo* cleared up l»*t night when
Mr*. J. T. Griffin, i.wnrr of the
Cilery Club. » Irphonrd Sheriff
J. F. McClellan.I that the shot
wax aicidentslly lim l from her
automobile which wsc pasalng the
house at that hour
The hind leg i f lirr dog played
tho leading rule in the shooting,
according t » Mr* Griffins story.
Her husband hsd just rfturnrd

,

.

Toadfish Is Edging
Way Intn Imposing:
Choice Fp6d Lists

. STUART—Th4 le
nnl the *tlng ily o
, r *&gt;'Ring Into x lor
ist of edlba fljhcs*
Robert l*ntdeh] U*
fish no -hrlmp I'-nls
; cuai i rrccntly.j
rhirk"(In #rJ IhJ &gt;hms of j
LAKE WORTH. Jan. *1. Judge
hi", I'ruil.ti *alt&lt;-’ iU * onr«» »}#•
L'cuun T. kllllcr, prumin. ut West
-plaoil li'Orlfi-K or 'l&gt;4lT«Ar'g
HOC" -juliil Reach attorney, » » » U'«'
i.ullai to .all -014
h r*, ld| alragdy won * high pi**# g r o t ' »|&gt;rakrr ut the 'w eekly
t.,r li-rlf in rotnpe'dion with luncheon msclirg of the Itokr
Wurth Rotary rlub tit thr Aui.n
ntackr-t.l, blast *h *»l
can lu-giun hum. on North J
jn the i.toll n.*rk*li «f
it,ert. Ill* talk wai un hi- u IvoI'alm Hatch arwt Mta» L
cutcd thang* in lb . nation'- bank­
"T h «• who hays asmplrl ‘ hem
ing lawa'lo allow a municipality
dr, late tluct they Uno .bk*- *ru«
|rp * or lob4»i / frucUmd-s Ured, to go through bankruptcy pro­
eroding., if ncce-.ury.
*„.| i pinned of# nxiully
Judge MtUcr |» in fd &lt;m that
to pay • piaguum fat Uic'" nltTf
hi, augc-lior* v i'ir being pr.Ihe first t r f i " . .5
I
Only thr tail of tht toailli-h le parsd-m th. form of a bill, and
matkr'.able, 1'rud.n ,iaU. " ‘ her lie had the nlmlgv of Mark Wtl- wh-r# great* of th* Trohrck*
wrr. playing rarda._____ ...
p,,t&lt; of Ihe li-h *•• tolJ t» I— *
Mr*. Griffin riplilncd that the
*Js* ,J,Jrctl.....l. alkvtaLI'thought the load went into the
•Thr viciqua »llr g -ay, uirmy
air. front the position of the gun,
,0f, with a danceruU*
aany.rirua
. r u..l.bit*.
•ml that *ha 'did not think It
Vhb.end of* $» whip-lib*
nrcrssary to report the matter.
• l a re c a ll; ber i
Upon reading an arrounl of the
I,I m t c .* ;h t o Florida’*
matter In last night's Herald she
ill* m hro.m id l'»udaa.
immxGataly telephoned her story
•■wln^ uL.i'bs n ember
and tha case wa* ectlled.
y family am tab'
l,e

AMNOUMCAMHMT

h ' l w a V n at
niy Usdkat R.

EngiineerAndFireman
Slightly
Injured;

Jurist Advocates
Bankruptcy Laws
For Municipalities

rejected all e**-nllal p-lntvrflf tha 1
League of Nation'* Committee af
Nineteen'* compromise proposal '
for CotKiiisti-n of the ilanehu* ,
rian dlepute.
A rupture between the laagM
and Japan ie considered linmlijeni, ’
Chinese natiopallet government.
was reported slrengthenng mill*
lory garrisons on the roast •and
In tha getat YangUe Valley.
Treepa estimated In some quar.
tera u numbering 1,1)00,000 m*d
are reportrd being sent Into tha '
North China war lone.

fur a distance of &lt;30 yard*.
Coast Line official*, who were
quickly on the scene, first satUfled Ihemsclrca lhat none of fhe
passenger* or crew except the two
men 0n the locomotive had barn
hurl, a ad then t*l efroat to P»t
thy Southland on It* way with a*
little delay as possible.
Th* section tearing Tampa
hook* up with tha section leaving
Hi. Teteroburg at Trilby, Whan
th* 81. Petersburg section reached
Trilby it waa backed from there
to Thonutoeaaaa to pith up all
passengrrs for Atlanta and th*
Weet. The delay wa* not a* great
at some passenger* at first had
expected,
Th* Tampa section had a mail
car, a baggage car, two day
coaches and lw„ pullman*.
Among passenger* aboard were
K. J. K—f-. William Whlksr. W.
J. Wrstmorsland, K. E- IMHer,
Tampa; II. Khansr and C. E. Lind­
say. Ukelsntl. and I’aul SUnton,
Frostproof, all bound for Chicago.
Thr Tampan* telephoned
thslr
hum.* that th# Southland had
been derailed but all paiMngers
escaped, even bruise*.

Citrus Industry Is
Said To Be Aided
By Poor Business

1.0 N L
Georg* 81
\ bill to May novelist, j
lie lutd t
aad* to settle few day*
ms Introduced lima loa
.4*.
-1

Melbourne To Levy
Special Taxes To\U
Beat Bondholders!!
- M E L B oyn N t, • J»ti.
tries #f tlty employe* will h a ' *
slashed another W percent, gar- • ■
bag* tervlc* will b* discontinued,

tails o f Ih* plan proposed by John
U Smith, chairman of the city
commission, to tha Cltlsen’s FL
nadsl Advisory Commlttoo at a
meeting at the city h a ir Monday
night, are worked out. The. commlttoe, by resolution, approved
Mf. Smith's plan and signified
lla dealt# to have It placsd la
operation.
Ur. Smith's proposal has two
toljjectftv*., Uia first bring to
raise Sufficient money to operate
the city without deprmllng upon
a m l Htoto tax. lie pointed out
that tha city’s treasury l* now
In a •trained crndltlon an) doeland It to be only a matter of ' ­
a month or so before the city ]
will find Itself unable to pay off. 1
Tho second objrctlv* of Mr. i
Smith'! plan ix to defeat the ,
bond holders in their efforts (e
colled
One* th* operating sxpensra of
the city are assured by special
taxes which the bond hulden can­
not touch, tho sponsor of th* plan
proposso that all property owners
dsclan a “ tax payer*' stnke" and
refuse to psy city real eatole
U see In caih. Me declared that
Melbourne bond* had been offend
as low aa S3 rents on the dollar
and proposed that property o * »
.
*ts he notified not to pay baxag
In cash but to buy bonds at not
mon than a stated figure, some- '
w h in In tha neighborhood o f 80 ,
cento on tho dolls/, ond pay tbalr
taxes In thla manner.

YOKOHAMA, Jan. I l ­
ia ardar to prevent, dam
Mona whUh pellet said tka
Sewla* Machine Company i
and other members of tj
lean taaaalata and tha Tj
which SJngvr afftclale are
'polka U t* antftfd for toiit
dotentIon 1M ajUgvd leader

30 Reported Dead In
Mexican Explosion
P.^ARM ER

TOKYO, Jan. g l— lAV-Porettfn
Minister Count Uchlds, speaklnW
at today's opening session o f this
diet, ersrned th* "governmoat a »D
people of China against unforte-1
nale rventuallllea" which
may
(Continued tin I’age Six)
.•

MEXICO CITY. Jan. SI —(JP»—,
Latest advices today were that at
least SO parson* were klll.d i,« aa
OGDEN. Utah- Picnic* la Ogsggploalda aad fir. In Morelia,
aasO m al af har*. Tsr-nty w t l dsn c« matsties wlU be banned to
daahraysd. T h * disaster * • * tha ’fatars under a recent edkt
caaaad whaa’ a chaaffeur lighted

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wnHad n il! there already w»» a
large itato debt.

F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y

PUPL8 GO THROUGH TRYING TESTS AS DIVERS

Although kit awn .alary waa
protected by tka eonatlluti, n, Goa*
error Pollard reduced It on taa
onaaIona, with those a ( ethar as*
acvtives and st*.e amplnyta.
Tka Vlrglala executive, who a t*
a cloaa frland o f Ika lala Wi llam
Jennings Bryan, mad. hi. 1m t
visit to Miami akortly after tka
death t f tka Great Commoner.
If tka Praaldant of the United
State. were given the venif power
MIAMI. Jaa. 20— Gov. John to reduce a.pandlturt. a. that
Gar and Pollard, of Virginia, easehla own atata hat placed In hi*
alive of one of tho ftw .tales
hand.. Governor Pollard be lavaa
with a baenced budget, believes the national budget could bo bal­
that the system new In effect la
anced with the lea.l po.aible kai
bis atata would prove feaelble for of time ard in each a way that
tb# United 8tatas, he declared at the nation would benefit imme­
the Miami Blltmere Hotel, where
diately.
a
he 4s a guest.
Hla
election
aa governor of
Governor Pollnrd I. accompanied
hy hie .later, Mrs. J. W. WI la. of Virginia ellmaaed a long and
Atlanta, who presides a. hoalasa brl llant public career for Gover­
nor Pollard, who nerved a. . mem­
o f Ibo executive mansion.
Empowered by the Virginia gen­ ber of the federal Trade Comeral aaaemtly to cut down ap- minion under Pre.ld.nt Wllaon
propiratlons to avoid a atata defl- and wae a member of the war
clt, Governor Pollard r.doced the work c'-uncll during the Woild
staU
budget
tSfiOOfiOO
la.t War, being atatloned In franco
ytar and another 13,000,000 this and later Germany. Fo’lowlng the
year. The reduction was absorbed war, Governor Pollard aerved a.
KIEL, GERMANY—Cadets at the German Naeal Academy here are put tn pr.itim l cxp*ri:me
principaly In ialnflee,.k« .aid. dean^of the department of govern­ before thry tan bweome accredited deep sen dir era. Photo shows a quartet of future diver, just
ment
and
cltlacn.hlp
fer
the
anUnder the Virginia system, which
before “ going down” for th» first lime.
’
.
lately he. been adapted by mehy (lent college of William and Mary
oldest
Virginia
educational
ln.llother stales, the governor now has
tutlon, and later a. attorney genJJMpUi4amiuUJk-W&lt;-iwiUa.oamm
«ie.t\KswmMflM*MMaa
biaaimn than lhAt winch opened
•mnirtiitrMsrrinrnitBW
p*f!fn«ntfl
p rtr
Ihe season. The starters will be:
At tha tlmo he was last In Mi­
elected or named by boards.
Smith ami 'courier at forward*.
The Virginia plan, Govatnar ami, Ihe Miami Blltmore Hotel waa
Kamier at renter. Preston ard
Pol ard points, out. enables tho then under construction and GovThrough courtesy of thn U. 8. Department of Agricul­
Knight at guards. The game starts
atata to adjust Its aapeadlture* amor Pollard dec’ared hf • was
at 7:30 #VI«ch.
•
ture in co-operation with the Florida State Marketing
Inlmedlalely and not wait until a delighted to hare the opportunity
debt has piled up. Other .late, tn mo the greet tesort center
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey, Sanford representative.
that hava gdoptad tha plan htsald, since It. completion.
with but one or wo txcepUons,
S sslsfi Marts*.
market w#ok*r. Mnrfee. IS larh
ftlSss, Jaa. SO. lees,
erele*. easheil an,| nrrreolrit. • &lt;l.,i
fsrtol nkleaseal* ef r.lerr la Ike few I.a»i | i l i . J li- t lo , &gt; ,|..a
I sillea aisle* fee There*.,. Jew. M i l l ! I* it,.■ lee.,.,,.
is. less.
lil.TllniT
Hllabllr weaker. jv
Kl.nHe 41, N N. Cellf I. C Calif draree*. elrar. &lt; Cl. a n lu l |j
I. U Cellf ». Tut el—7.
ran on Irark Nnppllra madersle.
Carta, efcleceeie el Celers Tree,
«*-i a I «• w . market ■liahilt
Ike .aafarS-Otlage lll.lrlrt I- weaker ••* Clnrlit* alork. wknol
Sa.ei
- alraily I , n nlh-r Clorlrt.i. In Inch
^^Jen. I11J. — ||ei Jen IUJ.
rralie. rrilr V l r M . 1-1 ,l,,l J 3i,
PENRACOLA, Jan. 20— With
«•&gt; it„s i t t - l i e , i* tins, aeo i n .
Ihe flrat two week, of 1933 peat, raueleae Ikrwaok Ike DsHSi aelv- email I Ti&gt;, a*
NK
VIIII K . I -ill (n .Hut.it e
war. lleeleOlaw
JaefcMesllle.
enrnureging bu.lnr.a .igne have
S .lflu ss, A ISalSwIal t-r m SI weaker. II rt»grrt-&gt;, rlra, tl 141.
arrlser
.1
* Calif, la Cla } Nee York
Seise
W
'M
eellea
a.
lies
a.
w.
already been noted In Pen.aeols.
inil,»ad-«l. I I - ear* i,» .Irark Hu|*.
M .I,
January ron.tnictlon activity
lluelDB I. Ilulf.ln I. Cklraan J nllea .rniMlerale. iteinanil ,l„ * . mar.
I. I'nlumbua 3. tw a in ' bet dull CIni|*I ■. la Inrh rratre, I
■tarted o ff In auch brisk fn.hlon CleletiiMt
Mirk. I, lu it ..11 t. Hrei*l-.r,i. S. lain* " in , mark-i rliehtt, sirnke*.
that ihe month’* building permit C l. Knesvllle I. M .» Y«rk 1. I’l,ll *i,he&gt;l, 3l, ik.s I ", i H»*e * 1" ‘
jin.
&gt;. I'llt.liuiek *. Putemar 3 •*. • .1 I I an 1|J. (
total I* likely to eiceed Ihel of ahalphls
few 1,'ihei, a ,i &gt; :
m
V.rrte «, lllrhmnnd 1. Nai*nn*li 1.
MS.
HI l^mla I, Tnlidfi I. T'llsl -•»
ally month nf 1932.
r ,H l* * « In B a. bear reH-e tegTo ilnto permit* totalling 144,lew it SOS 4. S. leSeas--------• m hsvr»ieef» [»»u*d. Movr df ihi.
POTOMAC TAItPH « l r.r« |&gt;*.*e.l
ia represented by the permit l«. N -» Tork If. Inillfttnre ., CIM»I. I'hll*4«lphla I. lUwttin «.
sued to J. II. Rherrill In ronatruct bureli.
W»*hl*siu* I. Hufrsl„ J. Herimr• 142,000 re.ldenco at LnRua and fl-l'l. Mss. I. Naw l|*«.n I. Cr.,»l
( ’narh l^nnsrl M c l'r a .’ Semi­
dance I. Wllkea U*rr* I. Hrranlnn
19th Avenut.
I, Wevvrty I.
nole High sAonl b*&gt;kethnll a.piail
The Mutual Rulldlng and Rsv.
CINCINNATI: IS ear* paaaa.l‘ fn- will he in neland lonlihl nprrarInge A.iociallon recnlly limed lumliua
I. tlelrell t. Ti.t',1-. I. I i„ v ing in their fifth came nf the
dta Mt haeml-annunl atatement. tun I. n . Warn* I.
Allanla
IMvaralnnai Clannaall I season, against the IH an -i KikThis n.aoclatlon, Ihe oldcat of Its
kind In the state, has never ml.sed
SAVANNAH 111VKHHt'INH IVeali caneer*. who handtil the local* a
■ dividend and never declared lesion I. I-Uioieae Tent* I, lllrh- defeat three weeks kgs.
HAVE YOQR WATCH ..paired one under .In per cent, lie asset, aMee.au m . i l a f c u i i o , r * ,
Tonight’* starting line-rp will
by one wh„ really known kow. ar* Hated at |534,4M.3«.
Tberagar. Jmm. It leas.
seek n third straight victory after
Brlggi. Jeweler, Msg. A y*.
Official port figures fur No­
NANPnltD.OVgllHI Barlloo nf twn .el- ack* and Coo h M rl.iic*
k'lorlda: Mllrf. *p«ar ll.ullns* lleht.
vember showed that for lh ' third very
light w|/s Imiulry. Ii,m&gt;n,|
rpnsecullve month, Pen.scola led •low. mark.I dull Carina,), f „ I,
uanal
larma. very few *al,« r l(irLORT: Lady's pockgtbaok contain­ lh* entire state In rsport*. The W*. I*
Inch rr.l-a, ladlvIHitally
ing 2 rings, I ten dollar and 3 year of 1732 was a record one In Waal,ail. ahneln. anm* only fairly
blaarbwt al.ak.
4„i I JJ.
or 4 on* dollar bill*, and soma Ihla line and already Indications "•II f*w
baal Its n.im* akltnnrnla
email change, retiyu t « J. D. Doe- arc that January will continue the rnllerl uaanltf nr mnalan*il
eey and recelv* reward.
activity.
I'll II.A liKI.I'll IA W.nk-r If .1*.
era**, riser. I Calif « pi.i | Smw
LOST: Suit cnee containing ladle.
Yurh artlvM: 11 rare »# Irark
Hnppllra mudaralr, tfrman,| -low.
wnarlng apparel, batween Elm

Celery

MafRelReports

B etter Business
Signs Are Seen In
Pensacola Area

LAKE WORTH, Jan. 20.—An
amemled petition for a peremptory
writ o f me ode ist a I . force the
city rwmaiiailou tn revise its 1932­
33 budget to include a las millagr sufficient to meet all out.landing interest and bond prin­
cipal Idettedkeoa, glren ae 12,497.K9I.91 wnt filed In circuit court
Turnday by Earl J. Breed, a. a
tmpayer and owner of one 9IJM0
bond of an Imprurement laooe of
f I jrr^.ooa. The court i.aued an
■Itematir. writ rvturnable on Jan.

Just Imagine,

Seminole IIijfh&lt;luinlct
Plays DcLand Tonight

LICENSE TIM E-Auetln 1933 tag
l*.M. Reel A Bom, Desltrs.

W A N T position s. ps.try rook or
rook or privsto family an.1
housekeeping, address Mrs- Mary
Barnes, P. 0, Bog IM , Lake Mon­
roe, Fla.
MARRIED MAN w i t h family
w.nl* work of any kind. Kdurated, r°"d miser snd salesman.
K. A. Tlpnln, &gt;300 Mellonvillr.
Leave word at Herald.
8INGI.E r.perlfneed man would
.* Ilk* work on farm. John Bruir.
knl, I^ingwood.

LEGAL

N O T IC E

Tulela
Ya-MI
W. K. Wall.
W. I Tl ter II llrrkal
J Hkarun
J lleikal

m * 1ST
n.iilaa*
I.» |1.
II* |*I
II*
131
il* It.
ill
lal

liT’
lu

■i
IS

IIS Tii
IJ« l it
IM SS«

HERALD
lO W B U X E k T M

A TR E A T TSl S i r . ---------

. Flrat 8ir»et

*

FOR 8 A L K i ‘ 'upright pianosplendid reudltlu*. .Reel Cheap
Apply 700 Waal First ftreet.
RR’ ^ k T-OR SALflTfLOo'per" II

while they last, -Canter 1st and

rurpoT Hn«*

ro« l *x*.iUMiy
egitpped. Speedway motor, *Uo.
|9 fL Cruleor Palmar Motor. Roth
reaMmMo. O. .C. Smith,
phone' f i t , Paytenp Btnsh.

Opposite Fostofflrs

REST CREAMERY ROLL

WILBRE Q UALITY
/
PRICK,

A T jllO N K Y SAVING PRICK.1
WERTEBN HOUND er SIRLOIN

COMPLETE STOCKS
QUICK TRUCK DEIJVER 4
PROM II STORES
Save mewey on ALL^ynwr H i
User aqd Peed need, at thin A
G Hlere. Wa
..........................
deliver by t r i ^
You’ll Ilk* ear prices, our prod ids
aad our service. ■ '

STEAK
SMOKED— (Sliced___ 18c)

A and G
,
FERTILIZERS ;■

half or whole
(toverarntnl Iiwpcclcd Florida Pork
LOIN CH0P8 and ROAST, |b......................
HIIOULDEB-S— W holo-Fla. or Wealrrn, lb.

Everything In ‘ MTied PcrUII *i
nad P tfillligj Malcrlvle h e a l
aultcd &gt;tkr (uia locality.
We malntala big. coaiplate. I mk
alecks—a* delay btraae* of tklu
complete service.

Jim Dandy
FEEDS
All Block sad I’oeltry Pc Mi.
Grain • and Hey— Paaioua aurr.wasere Jim Dandy Brand. P r*la
atocke receivrd weekly asew iig l
utiafactiea. Yaw eaa g rt^ t hal
you waat here— pried r l f m l r y |

U N K SAUSAGE— Fresh or Smoked, lb,
COMPOUND BULK— Bring Your Bucket

“ Atlantic and Gulf
Fertilizer Co.
SALAMI. BOLOGNA. THURINGER. SPICED L O A F .
SPINACH LOAF, TONGUE LOAF, PICKLED PIGS
FEET.

Sanford Btoro
MS Rsltrwad Avenue
GIFFORD GARRETT. M m ujtr
Phono I N

Eleven GREAT

Nwwmadbwtlcr t a l l ways,yw&lt;Itewttoywvileanikaanj,

The Tire Sensation

BILIOUSNESS

s s s s s s k s s s
4 .4 0 4 1
(tfnAMH

5.00-19

4.50-31

5.0000

(30.4J0)

4.7S.19,

ME..T&amp;

F/ERTIL?ZEJ*S
■and
F E E&amp; §
fs .o sr» F_________
l o r i d_______
i a n. sI

IMPROVEMENTS AND
LOWER-PRICEDI More Miles*
More Style* More Value fo r your Dollars

FDR RENT) Service elation and
barbecue stand, comer Park and
French avtnuee. fins location. Ap.
ply Herfiosnl Oil Co. Sanford.

Sale

WE PRINT all the l&gt;ookacepers* and office font a
so nccesaary for tho effi­
cient operation of your
bus I nets. Get our tow.

Totals
I I I .3* t l . HU
John Weaver end Frank Wilson
in t ie s * , had high IhrUt gsms trore. nf 733
iHtii .iiH ,,,rr • ,n,,*h h*d keen plsyrd In
lh- ii w twu.msn tournsmont.
i lirV’ “ j Kvoro*:
iiniirr,
, , , , l3 ) n
I'AIII. il ■&gt; J Caviar
tl III 111 jvs
I«T 111 HI Tl*
ii« II* 111 1ST
III 1*3 131
hi

17— Brolpt— Plaera For Renl(

|8— MDeellAnenn* F o r

ECONOMICA
PRICED

11:101
II. m
l i f 1*1
lit II*
IM Its
I l i i|.

W IL L PJ Y erth for rnitdemmed
h'llldkift. Phone 49A.W.'

25— E srh n gt

OFFICE

snd J. I . Stephens rolled 537
points In three genus.
The scores:
Smith-. Hnvbar*
N. list* . .
IU 133 lit t l.
I‘. II lie'll
lie 101 l&gt;* « !.
Krl nswg.il
- II. IS. I l i l i t
J I, Sl.ehaa*
II. IM 311 i l l
I, A. liana u&lt;1
Ili
III III nil

11— Miscellaneous

WAITED TO TRADE! Indians
R#*l Exist* for Improved flor­
id* acreage. Give full dNcrlpiLn.
value, and amour! nf eneumboriwe, If any, In flrat let t r. E. R
Sheet., Te-ie Haute, Indians.

NEW YORK—Panic arose In
I ho heart of Harlem when a tene­
ment fire killed Norman Johnson,
18 months o'd negro baby, -aad
made 23 families homaleaa.

To-Nitc
least Times

RATOS

BOWLING NOTES’

raiaed by Attorney L. T. McGee In
kb demurrer. The plaintiff waa
given 20 dayn In which to file an
amended bill. The amended peti­
tion la aimilar to the flrat ex­
cept that it leavee outfa re&lt;jue»t'
for interest on Judgment, against
the city ameunting to approaljnately 1700,000. Holders of the
jodgmeta now have a suit In
which they are asking for a lev,
aufflrient to rib # &lt; percent fot
one year on their holdings. Thin
would add in additional It mills
to the levy aiktd by Reed.

I f the suit b decid'd In favor
of Ihe plaintiff and tho peremptory
writ Is is.tied It will mean a tax
levy of approximately 340 milla
baaed on tho present valuation of
UM ATILLA — 20-bed modern
$2J»2U2t ally officials say.
Retd several week, ago filed a hospital opened here recently. ‘

W ANTA 1

Av*. and GindervUI*.
Finder
please return to “Ten Day" Smith
Welding Shop, W. First St.

HOLLYWOOD—G riffith^ Jew­
ry Stom moved to Ctatral Ar

Mandamus Seeks
840-Mill Levy
For Lake Worth

(M U . M )
(M i &amp; M )

525-19

is s r a S
5.50-19
(29.5.J0)

6.00-30
( 32x8.00)
6.00-S I
(39a400)

$ 1 2 .0 0

�1

★ AiH lK C TO M ,

y l i r t tohfcte-wofif not more or M g Itnwwll^ H w tfn ® -'

Akt titda.
And y e t we find th at while machines were thua gaining
heir WftUjiutod use and popularity, the total number
g n 6aa gainfully employod In the United States alio in■ed from approximately 14,000,000 In 1870 to 60,000,M I 960. Of em m e, the total population o f the country
si«o increasing during thla Interval, but while tha popu-

•VltbT'l.'iVr-At-

in Bomt more vigorous occm

„
________ J_____|__ | ______ In 1870 there were illghtly le u than 2,000,000 women gainfully employed, and about
y your license tog before tan million men. In 1030 the number of women gainfully
1 or pay lha *8 Wrrtal p*n- employed had Increased to about 11,000,000, but the num­
Id
l
ber o f men working had jumped to 40,000,000. In other
Wtnda. the proportion In 1870 waa aa five to one; la 1930,
ag fpur to one, not a sufficient increase to c a u u men any
undue ronefm.
•Vgi for. breatffhit.
We hava alao heard a great deal about child tabor alnce
___ _ ___ r and wo
.ik y . CooJt Waft Tbt4 ftJump tha depression b*f i•n to causa_ unemployment,
heartily concur that from a humanitarian point o f view and
for thb sake o f tho children {hcmMlvos, child labor should
alwhyu bo Hmitod by rigid laws, but w e cannot agre® that
child labor la reaponalble in any dogrre for mon bring out
o f wot*. Since 1800 thla country has made remarkable
labor lawk and had
ogrook la the enactment of cL
Mtlcally reduced the numbers of working children long
ifore th e. depression bfgan.
Wo iin d that In 1870 there were approimatriy 800.K) children employ cd out of a total population of tome
1,000,000. Child labor steadily increaacd until 1800 when
ere w tA hoarty two minions i t work. But by 1830 th e p
i n laoa A k a 700,000 children gainfully employed In the
Ultcd (ta tr e . ExpriW cd tn peremtagea child labor rrprrinted two. percent of tho population in 1870; lo u than itx #dv*tiiiipg ,tfct». it* : *
cot p
percent
1930.
fMaracy ^Ctoamaca Brik.1
tenth* of quo
o te n t la 1
As * result of l£# Arp

W laid, .th* hora. I. rex
-A wad

t o ll*

an

th a

ja n R h

Supreme SportAmanshlp
Th* synthetic lion huator from S t Louis who U *ecktag to atog* his safari, in true African atyja baa been in-

ran.

MR In our history baa aqoaiad tba
porfonaaaca of lb* tank* ' oad
Itouao Of ReprooontathoA f* p*aolag Ay ■ two-tblnia rod* the mohadr» to hadl dawn Uto Ahreritsa
flag. Patriotism they Ignored; tbo
honor of tbiofr country they rrror
thought about; tbo DM* of th*
United State* they rbrtd not
about, and ohllgattea* to th* F1Upins* they disowned.
Tbo Cengroar baa, now don* Ita
bant to girt away Mm* on* ala*'*
property. Buf if those legislator*
think th* tun* ly elpoed they ar*
du* far a great awakening. The
-laf^_ U i _'bit ’
t.. **_

The law Itself lalaaa many oh■toelea. Th* fln t rariulrtmaot la
arttoa within a year by th* Philip'
pin* Legislature calling a consti­
tutional contention. Caucuses of
both Hoar** hare already reaolred
to reject th* law and Ignore it
completely. Thereafter U required
submission of a constitution, first
to tho Preaidoat and than U th*
Phliilppin*
pcopln Altogether
noarly thirteen yean am likely
to elapse before tbo day of pro­
posed Independence is reached.
th# country, thorn is'no question We bar* esery confidence In th*
of what tba reaction will be. Tba ultimo!* triumph of th* will of th*
hattte has but Juat begun._____ American people la respect tfrthto
Fortunately (bar* la n (nag road far-reaching Issue. Thirty-four
to b* t rasaled be(era this Im­ year* ago th* nation eroaaad th*
moral plica of legislation can tab* itsa and undartook thla groat ob­
•ffcct. At the outsat stands th* ligation. For tha moat port i It
shallangg W- the OewatiUrttom AW* ■had*Herd-tfp-to'ltr'fftrtwriwrri
legal mind* already atend con- oualy and ably. IV has brought
last weak, and which has read
elnced that Congress has n* mer* haaltb, education and rapid eco­
probability of enactment In Uk
nomic progress to millions, Th*
acaaton. It originated In tha lloooo
with Rcpcatentative Tam D. Mc- tor of Individual creditor* aad at* tho United States' then ft has to Philippine Centura has amply
Ktown, Democrat, af Oklahoma. in a majority in amount of claim*. jtlienate a stole or a territory. Tha jeatlfled tho rise of th* United
Ibr oiample, flvo creditor*, a*- moans ty which thte,’t*«t can bo Stairs to th* rank of a world
cared or unaocured, having claims brought are not dear. Tho Moro*
Not so anally as tho potty mind*
aggregating a thousand and ore are a minority within th* Philip,
dojlqrt, ran maka a compromla* pin* population who hire avkrjr of- Congress believe la thla gtrat
Which, when ratified by the right - to rreent- Mtterty thlr if- affort to bo del troy*d. What tho
court, will b# binding on our fort to hand than! orar to alien gnus of Admiral Dewey began on
qipdltor* Having elaim* argreght- rulers. By .Supreme Chart deci­ May 1, 1198, th# poop!* of th#
Ing,,* thousand dollar*. Th* com. sions t)i*y enjoy th# protection of United Stotaa will not permit th*
lor Daniel C. Hatting*, Republic, premie* may tab* th* form of th* Constitution In ail It* broadar cowardly retreat of a “ftiqaduck"
a a, of Delaware, *n# at them* ev- a reduction hi rat* of Intvraat, or provisions. Conceivably suit might Congress to and.
treusely valuable, hard-warktog, at» extension of time, or all
atralght-thiakiag senator* whoa* tkrav, or It map t*k# any other
ineatlmahl* aarvlcw (a th* ctota- f--m equitable undar th* clrrumtry take* th* form of laborious »U.r-e«.
detail work In reremitta* roams
After the rampromls* la *(•
rather than oratory on th* floor.
fretod th* court will ratify It
, Tbo bill I* railed, loosely and prewidirr only that it la In tbo
vary mistakenly, an emergency judgment of th# court, Hcquibankruptcy bill. “ Emergency" It tabto," thot It la "feasible," that
ORLANDO, Jan. 21.—The flor(a, but “baakreptcy" Is precisely it la “for tho boat Interest* of all Ida Association 0f Ire Cream Man­
what it la not. It might more cor. Iha.jcradUera" and that it-prom, ufacturers to tares tho—Florida
reetty bo ratted a Mil to -prevent laoa. tho “financial reb'abflltatlen Dairy Pnkiuct* Association at tha ntf. -Swktln
shorter season on quail to prevent
bsnkruptcieo. An accurate title of the debtor."
sixth annual convontton of th* iho ultimAt* extinction o f tha
Tbo far-reoehing 4«a#&lt;piononi former group Wednesday at th* bjpia,
Itgalito eompromlso* botwaon
of
th* teellrtg1quality of such on
"Within a fow years," h* **ld,
debtor and creditor. " la** accu“ Florida wlU bo In tho ism* pool,
rato, yat justified try tbo aptrit act In operation will bo under­
lion a* Pennsylvania. Our turkey
of th* measure, would to auch a stood by every county-seat law.
season should not coincide with
title aa “an Art giving I* all fad- ytr. Among oUtov affect*, a ntortthat of drer because most of tho
aval Judge* th* opportunity and gag* holder willing to reduce tho

W alker jta Elected

raE eu st&gt;

,'clty it Valets#'t

no hunt by “planting” circus animals in
id proceeding to shoot them down, and ofg ridriight on how some individuals look
tip, We are surprised that the hunters
the rag® doors before biasing away.
thb Invitation to come to Florida waa
th® phrty might hava run Into difficulties
which could hAVe proved dteaatroog. While thla elate la not
1 to be, than la still a certain amount of
game* the audden encountering of which, might have re­
sulted fh too great a frigh t
.
Juat think how than® hunter* would feel If, while sneakmg .through tho underbrush, a covey of quail should get up,
or If a lattteOnAxe ihould sound hte warning. And heaven
know® what Urey would do if an alligator happened to bo
encountered. (
U tho Bona are kilted we think an autopsy should be
conducted to determine whether or not thev had been
dHlgfed, for Are haw a ouaplclon that tha administering of
a little sedstira to make the bedate more docile would bo
within the code'of ethics of thostlwourl hunters.

S

for I9U Includes D. R. 8mlth, ML
ami; W. J. Darrin, Sr, Tampa: A.
E. SUllng, Daytona Boach. W. L.
Trimble, Jaekaogvill*.
Th# now association will Include

THE SO-CALLED FARM,PROBLEM
H. C O LU Ng .

_________,

Th* ca** that has toon built op ■kaj la th* best and aafeat method
by rarvfwl studvato af togUtottoa af draining o ff elonn to $1,000JW0,- th* lunchcwi at th*
against th* Jom* far* ralkf hUl, 00® In taxes from th* rest o f Iht
pcxMd recently ia lha H*oa« *f
K*piv**aUttv«o, woeU
to to
sufftetoetty strong to pretat* the
form. Serious quel ton* havekota
rat**U aa to th* cooatlUltooality
of tho bttl; the difficulty,' Mk* to
uy Inil— **■"“ ! of administering
Ita piwvtotooa ken b**n illuatretod

turkeys killed prto* to Jan. 1 are
hens. Wo must view conservation
from an ghaelflsh standpoint bo*
raoso |t won't b* long until that*
won't b* any d**r toft to kill In
thfo atata. Th* lis t* government
must toy.down It* restriction* be­
fore th* breeding stock ia shot
out.”
Ha inner urged strict snforevmtnt o f present gam* tow* aa lha
quickest stop towards cotTMrv*tlon.

Benson Springs
Orphan’s HohVe
Bit By Lightning

A kt R. Johnson, wieaUpaal mgricultur* taathir vwaa callod to
Tampa onriy thla morning by th*
now*, contained In a Ulephon*
mooMgo, that hi* fatter,. T—A. -B. 1
Johnaon, bad died at bU bom* to,
that elty. Mr*. Johnson laid UUt,
tho hour of th# funoml h*d
boon **t at noon today.
.

TRY N B W ZO
Tor Itchtu* reel, rciseis
Ur. Ulna worms so# si
Irritation* or Insect Dtiei
Sold under aaoner hack a
tee. It aot catlefltd. ror t

TOUCHTON’8
ba nfo bd drug

cu.

d*r nuipkaa of th* HillsborougK
County Gin* and Fish Frotartlv*
Aaaoctatlon, want on record unani­
mously to demand th* imnwdlat*
i**nrsnlantton of th* *tot* ■ftoh
and gam* department *o a* to
adequately protect - Florida's wild tto unoccupied at th* motaant, aa
Ilf#.
&lt;-♦
ths boys aad thalr matron, Mlaa
Th# ntdlaf. brtd at th* Tam­ Lo6U Clowar war* in iho torg*
pa On* Company Ondtteriam, was study hail on Us* opposite aid* of
attandad by Senator Pat Whltak«r th* building.
•ud Waa fahtarad by tb* alactton Wash tbua bad to b* drafted In­
of afflcsra ead tenteUva pinna for to tta* to tak* a te of th* torren­
a progrdin to h* told b*for* ths

A go

K, Martin to

^la
m 1
3

RADfO

Fftlad Row j 11
Rodured prlwos.ign afagto
vtotoB and Kryptok.Una*. AH#

f,™ A * *

“ a ■■•Mtere k«u

filled frames, , .

»mry McUaho, Jr.

PRINTING

DELAND, Jan. St^-A bolt of
lightning struck on« o; th*
dormitories of th*
Florida
Methodist Orphanage at Banson .Springs tost Thursday night,
slightly damaging lha building.
Th* occupants were unhurt.
Tho lightning struck a chimney
of ,th« large boys' dormitory dur-

tial downpour of water that asm*
In through th* three hobs mad*

years

M tn than f t t l.000 wna rHlixvd
by Florida farm woamn but year
who co-op#rated with. I** homo
demonstration agent* is canting
aad nwkiag bom* product* to m IL’
Tb*na b ^ . M d . l i f ^ W m o
row* war* stored an farms I Jaat
poor, m alLyaar 6r#harda W *
started, and f,M4 him* gXnBos
that farnlalHd vrgatabl#* trary
month In th# y*hr %#ra"’fbut«i
oitdrr tho direction of tbo afgddta.
In canrilng projdrtn h i l l ' tom
women ’ co-op*ratod with th»
agouti and cnanod^faM rabwd at
$347,000. Morn than 8,00®- w*o»on and 4-H girl* emoporatnd to
homo ImpturomoWb' projaeta.
*«
‘_____ — . g
JOHNSON* FATHER DIRS

President Of New
foairy Organization

M j s c : i&amp; fe &amp; jte g ^ -irssz

of bcaaU.
«• However, the Invitation was s little 1st® fbr already the
llbna hove been Jib*rated and the big hunt Is on. Wen with
tuna and. cameras wore on hand As th* ckgo door* were
opened, whan, It was expected, tha animate would dash tor
thrir freedom amid r o a n of dbflanc®.
It la reported by tho Aasodatad • Press that at th*
don't wart It teoat.
moment o f liberation the hunters ghlnnltd up trees while
Tha Bible r»r» tha
cameramen cranked away to record every action and exjireaalon o f MVpfecry ®f the Intended prey. But Instead of
n seen* o f ferocity there followed one o f extreme peace ful­
ness, resembling more an animal Sunday School party. The
biR rata stretched and yawned and played around like a
cfeptaoklon couple of kittens much to the inurement, and we suspect,
tho relief. of tho daring" huntsmen.

be brought by M*ro &lt;&lt;Um m to
bait action em!«r tbio tow. to »*«•
Tachion tbo teal should tonic, aid
th* friend* of tbo Philippine*
•ill await Ita docislon with hop*

aWl

PENSACOLA, Jan. *fr

M a r t i n i G f t F a fe
w. tat Btraet'
Wink Lewis um Martin M l
th* i i y u l s u «ad -q-Ywxti
*• do y*«r } A I n n t i l
■ft» * 'If j-# .
. iii7
! ■

�Change In Crime
Laws Of S tate
Is In Prospect

Released By Receiver
NEW SMYRNA. Jan. V — A
prailmataly
1.000 of‘ jg
'tha *“■
IMF
•uiv i.r~
dividends check* of lha
third dividend*
flaaad Fidelity Bank, of Now
Smyrna have been given oat by
officials o f *b* hank daring th*
weeks. It
yesterday by E. J. Mkhta, llqut

(Continued From P ig* On*)
rules presuming a defendant's in­
nocence until proved r'lilty.
1
leading th* movement to hsva
th* state association undertake
With Mrs. B. G Moore and Mr*.
a revision of th« criminal law* la
D. Abraharaa aa hoataaaaa,j
MONDAY
Frank Wide man. West P a I nt
the general offlcara, cirxi, chair­
The Troth Scakart Clara af t h e ................
.
„
man. and auxiliary agaaaora af the Pint Methodlat Chunk will meat ,W*nd » f ,wo » nd &lt;&gt;"* half par
Beach, a former state's attorney
of Duval county.
Woman-* Mlaaionary Union « f tka at 1:00 o'clock at the home of cant would ha paid, waa made
Pint Bapilot Church mat on Pri- Mr*. L. M. Telford, Eaat Fifth shortly before Christmas and
Ringing addresses, strr«*ing the
day afternoon at the home af Mr*. Street, with Mr*. Trifort. Mr*. M. alne* that time business at the
Important place that Florida law­
haa been booming and cmyer* should play In leadership af
Moor* la Ptnahont la order to F_ Moya, Mra. Judd 8mlth. Mra.
lh« people during an sra af de­
Jtady the year beak af the
tba Union.: J. M. Moya, Mr*. C. H. Smith, and pbyora have bean k*pt‘ b u s y
a f Mr*. R. H. Taylor
pression, werr heard during tha
Mr*. Fred Mayor praalded aearl Mr*. R. U Shlaholaar as haataaaea passing oat dividend check* to
U I m a that aha If the meeting and gore n abort
morning session from
T. M.
The monthly program meeting depaaltora.
Soms h Oak Avenua. Scripture reading. Mra C. B. Sal* p t the Woman1* Mlaaionary So­
In addition to th* large num­
Shackleford. J r, Tampa, president
o f th# slat* association, ami Fred
praytr for the akk all- cbty
man M in prayer
clety of th*
is* P
Flrtl
Baalist Church
in t Baptist
Church ber o f third dividend rhreha which
MU* Blanch* Wood, who
It. Davis, chief Justice of th* Fler-j
ar which (hi member* present will be bald at 3:30 o'clock at th* have bean given out In th# past
taaehtng school in Euilla Oil rang lha Woman'* Missionary Un­ church with Click Number Four few weak* also a number of
Ida si premt court
Fresidtnt Shackleford declared
ion hymn for thla year, “ Jeaos in charge. Circle Number Three rheeks from th* first and second
Jaar, la • ponding lha waak-ei
that affairs o f government should
Cilia U«.M Each womaa than dla- will conduct a praytr service al dividends were **1l*d f«* W «*»•
with (wlatlvea at Osteen.
b# of vital concern t0 everyooa.
holder* of certificate*. *0 that th*
i'M«d bar phasa of work In lha 3:Oo o'clock.
check riles have been clearing
"Unfortunately during parloda
Mr*. Nanna K. McLaughllfYof V*lon.
Thf Sunbeam Band o f tha First
^
Hero's Syncopatora, regular Trianon d»nc- ore hestra, which will b* featured at the American Le­ of prosperity this has not haan tha
rapidly.
•
During tba racial hoar Mr*. R.
Now York City, formerly of thla
Baptist Church will mast at 1:30
gion Charity Dane* at th# Trtamn Tuesday night from 9:30 o'clock untl| 1:30 o'clo.k.
case," he aaid, "and during de­
city, la spending a abort Uma hare L. Clean rendered a ratal solo a'cloch at the church.
pression we are paying a terrible
with
aecompanlmeat
by
Mr*.
John
as the guest of Mr*. R. A. New*
A social moating o f lha SI.
penalty for our neglect. , .....
D. Abraham*. Rifnohments w en
man and other friaada.
Agnr* Guild af Holy Cross Epis­
All
aftklft
members
are
urged
to
For government to b* effklapt
•creed by th, hosta* sc*. • aulitad
be present.
copal Church will be bald at 3:30
and economical, It* very structure
^’ TTfr. and Mra. II. BLM cCaivJr, by Mr*, tt II. Paart* and Mra. J. o'clock at tho parish house with
Th# cultivation period of tho
or machinery must b* properly
at Da land, formerly of thla city, B. Plaid*, to tha following: Mra. Mr*. S. M. Lloyd and Mrs. Hey­ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
First Methodist Church in the
and adequately adapted for ##**•
M.
N.
Cleveland,
Mra.
J.
M.
Vieware the goaata Wadataday avaWalker as hostesses.
Florida Conference for Klngilom
&gt;#Mi
+* nomieaHr-psrieemlHirMie'fWmrthWtl"
Mr*. R. W. Lawton. Mrs. R. ward
kary,, Mra.
_
,ii.
, |
^traai ytyl .BAtfafd. .Rarane*«w.eviH-«ekieei*‘w ,Frt^“ r r
ring o f Mr. and-Mr*. Edward 8.
and those entrastsd with Its oper­
j— MaCaifoh Umlr’hoina1irPlrr»Jrtf«t‘
when every member ind friend
an’a Auxiliary of th* First Pres­ t venue.
ation must hr honest, diligent'and
'I ’d
T. A. Broth neon. Mra. J i m
Th* Rev. F. M. Mnrler. pastor.
the rhurch is oskrd to make'
s ir' a
competent."
Smith. Mr*. B. R. Back, Mr*. C. byterian Church will meat at. 1:00
BIM* School. 94B A. M.
free-will offering lo extend the
Brigs* Arrlpgton and B. C.
Higher standards for admission
. Andanon, J r, Mra.'ll. II. Hill. o'clock In the Gleanere' room at
S
Morning
Service,
11:00
A.
M.
"Kingdom of God" both In the
Moore are planning to leave tolo the ’&gt;sr were advocated by th*
r*. C. 8. Srlman. Mra. E. M. lha church. This will ba. followed
Christian Endeavar, 6:30 P. M. home and foreign fltkL &gt;Every­
merfow morning for pointa in lha Carroll, Mr*. R. R. Plppn, Mra. R. by th* Inspirational meeting at
president, aa well as an Improved
Evening Service, T;30 P. M.
body, and especially th* members
method Tor selecting Judge*,
canity) part of Goargla to apand F. Cooper, Mr*. Fred Mayer, and 3:30 o'clock.
of the Methodist Chtirch, and
IJrgthening terms o f office and p
1a abort lima.
Jhe Dependable Clara sf *h*
Mr*. Mary Halt.
those who attend the church'. Is
reform In state legal procedure.
First Methodist Church will meet
FIRST ILtPTlST CHURCH
urged to ty prrsmt at preaching
The real estate boom, Hhaekloat 7:30 o'vlork' at lha horn* ol
Claire Zachry and Miaa
(prd ssul-insrrssed'Ibe^umbrr of.
Mra. l&gt;. lJ. Smith) - &gt;3010 - Maple ■'•phrtrAvNtoe'and Stitk* Street) and prayer meet knx*..,
aline Downey, of Jacksonville,
cases In courts of original Juris­
'Avenue.
T b * the week-md gtmrtx of lha
The Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr., pasdiction, as well as th# number of
The R. A. of I he F ln t Baptist
Bar** paranta, Ur. and ) h i
OVIEDO MK7HODIKT CHI HCI1
tor.
I these courts, "this situation reChurch will meet at 7:30 o'clmk
S. Zachry, Magnolia Avenue.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
I suiting In a flood of appeals with
Ry way o f coltbratlng Arbor ■t the church annes.
W. J. Carpenter, v**tnr.
Morning Servkea, lt:00 A. M.
[ which our supreme court, constat­
Clreb Nun/ier Elghtr'bf th*
Margaret Wight, of Cairo, Day, the pupil* op lha West Side
Morning S e r m o n :
"Pauls'
B. Y. P. U , 6:15 F. M.
ing a* It did 30 year* ago, o f six
la planning to leav* the first Primary School prratnlcd a pro­ First Baptist Church will meet at
PrldJ."
Evening Servlceg, 7:30 P. M.
Just Ires, cannot auccesafully cope.?
o f the weak for Winter gram on Friday afternoon la tha 5:00 o'clock with Mr*. F. I , Hite, Wednesday evening service, 7:30
Evening hour the theme will l«e:
“ There la a cry we lack leader­
The program 117 Laurel Avenue.
"Why the Supremacy of Jr-u»'
tpean to visit friend* aftar being school auditorium.
P. M.
ship. Let tha bar again ahok lha
FRIDAY
was
given
a*
follow*:
Gospel!
"
*
ha gue*t hare far a short Uma
way In suiting our problems," h*
Annual business..meeting and
Scripture Rradlng.
The Junior Choir will ring for
if Mra. W. B. Zachry.
added.
•'
Song, "Wo- Com* To Greet Arbor lilncheon of tho Garden Club of
ALI. MOULD CATHOLIC
us on Sunday night.
Sanfonl will take plae* at 10:30
CHURCH
D*y"-V School.
•
There I* nulls a gun) deal of
he iSsnfqaA Country
II railing; "IM -ra o f Arbor Day"—
sickness among our church num­
Mrs.
Kav. J. J. Ke'.laghsn, pastor.
M argriel Spencer,
bers, visit Ihem n&lt; often * » pus.
Malcolm
lander
and
slble.
First Mass, 9:00 A. M.
jtenf, "AnkAica the Beautiful"—
Butterflies."
* SchoolM'
Sacoiul .Mesa..10:00 .A . M.
Th# Epwnrth l.esgne l c doing
~ r
. Discussion*, ware . conducted
' Joyce " Kilmer—
Ranedktlon after Second Mas*. splendid work. Attend their eve­
■ rutm, ■"T t |
be Japnnaaa - China** situation
ning meeting si 6:30 o'clock and
School
Dally Mass, 1:30 A. M.
ind the Philippine Island at tha Reading. "What Do We riant T"—
Catechism Class Saturday al you will Ilk? it and encourage Iht
JACKSONVILLE. Jsn. 31.—« • )
■rating of tha Amarkan Assort
young folk*.
Ellxabath Whig ham.
.
3:00 P. M.
—An altercation that followed a
ttion of Univaralty Woman bald Poem. "Th* Blid’a Neat"— Patty
77ie Missionary Circles hail fine
wedding anniversary
party at
meetings |he past week.
F tarda* afternoon at tha horn* Hedge.
The home 0f Mr*. H. H. Hill
their apartment early today ra- _
Mr*. C. R. Maraa, MUlan elk Song, "Th* Bird** N *»t“ —School 1919 Palmetto Avenue, was the PAOLA COMMUNITY CHURCH
nulled In th* fstal shooting o f Hi
Avenue. During tha maaUag a ra­ Reading, "Fbn t a Tree"— Ellia- •rsna o f the regular business and
W. Drone, autamobll* company
Th# Rav. Alfred Eilcsun, pastor. CHl'HCH lip THE NAZ.IRENE
nker o f La wraact Tlhbatt'a par'
beth Pippin.
¥ social meeting of th* Atarlan
Lake M*ry, Kla.
accounlant and th* serious wound­
Sunday School, 9:15 A. M.
farmaoc* In tha aaer opera, -Em
a n , "Tree*"—Allla Lodge.
|" Cl*** of th* F ln t BaptIA Church
Loot at what Harold Gray has dnnet , . . ho ha* drawn "l.lttl* ing o f his wife, Florence.
Morning
Service*,
11:00
A.
M.
jarar Jon#*," waa given.
Song, "N ew tha Spring b H ire "— hsld last night with Mrs. Ilill
Orphan Annie' and her faithful dog Dspdy In a large sis* foe th*
R. N. Danders pastor.
Detectivea said Hr*. Oran# ad­
Christian Endeavor. B:30 P. M.
ft wra announced that Da, CarMrs, R. L. Beard, Mrs. A. II
Fourth' Grad*.
Sunday School, |l:43 A. M.
t hildrvn friend* of little Annie t" color.
mitted shooting her husband thraa ,
Evening
Services,
7:30
p.
M.
rtf will glia a Mature on Tut* Reading, "A n Arbor Day Tree"— Hatcher, Mra. H. A. ’ Moreland,
Preaching, lltOO A. M.
Do got out your pntnls or crayons &lt;r eulurcd pamlls and se* times In the chest and t h «q flr lx (
Mid-week Prayer Meeting. 7:90
U* avanlrg ' «
t l M s'claak -ai
TTfiKfPfM Twj.
and Mra. A. M. Oaedtaar, a*-I
Young People's Society, 6:30 what you ran do to make this skrtch litk life-like. Or, draw a a bullet lato her slda In an aU
U^bia Colag*. Any maifabera af Pnom, "1 Am Going to riant a asses, Mra. Hill presided over th* P. M.
P. M.
sketch of your own of “ U llle Orphan Anpie" and tho dog, and color lempt to commit sulcid*. "H
short business session.
tqrclub dealring to attend n
Tree"—Katherine Gordon.
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, 7:30
•lapped tn* and no man lean
that. It will serv^ niually a* will.
LA
K
E
MARY
COMMUNITY
During th* social period games
rommuakat* with Mra. G R. Me­ Poam, “ Heart of * Trea"— MarP. M.
that and get away with II,' .
CHURCH
Now here's the good news In rrgsrd In this "Little (&gt;r&gt;'hsn An­
and
rant
rats
m
ra
an
joyed
*n&lt;)
an by'Tuaaday at noon.
B
ill*
Study,
Friday,
7:30
p.
||.
Dab Hathaway.
saM Mr*, Drane told them. “ I ’m
prises
were
awarded
to
Mrs.
8.
J
nie"
Cl
|
tiring-com
prill
ion.
For
the
twenty
best
minted
sketches
sent
After deciding that currant lop­ Trea
PUntlng— Fourth
Grad*
glad I did I t "
&lt;
r—’*
(Presbyterian Government)
Nix and Mrs. F. L. Hite. At a late
In to the "L lttl* Orphan Annie” Kdilr „ f The Sanford Herald by next
es ba diaeuraed and officer* seatThe shooting oecurrad shortly
boys.
FUI.I. GOSPEL TAIIKKN ACI.K Wednesday, Mansg'r jVarcnletlu of the Milan# Theatre l* going to
Organised
In
1891.
hour
a
salad
course,
accentuating
id At tha M »t meeting. &lt; yealar- Prayer, "God Save This Tea*"—
after the departure of guest* f r d »
rainbow color*, waa served by the
Preaching Service* at 41:00 A.
lay’* maatng was brought to •
give invilallnns, *« hi- gu#«l* without rharge, to «c# "l.lttl* Orphan a party given by tho Draim* for
School.
Th*
Rev.
William
K.
hlrl'licrsnn,
hostess**.
M. and 7:90 P. M.
-laa*. Thoaa prara'nt ware: Mra.
friends. Officers said Mrs. Drxn#
Annie" Thursrlay of njul. week.
Those present were: Mrs. V. G.
Graded Sunday School with pastor.
gave no retson why h»r husband
Mailman, of Washington, D. C.|
Bible .School, 9:15 A. M.
Hasty, Mrs. A. I&gt; Stacy, Mra. G Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
NAME
. slapped her. The Dranas war*
ind MUa Emily Boyd, of Char
Borman, ||:0O A. M.
8. Shepherd, Mr*. Victor Mc&lt;
Minister, lha ft**. James M.
Ate, N. C. visiter*; Mr*. J. C.
married It ) • • " ■«&lt;&gt; ■nd
n“
Evangeli-Iir Dervbe, 7:1*. P. M
Laulln. Mra. Clifford Walker, Mrs. Thompson.
ADDRKDA....
children. They tame hare racantly
Hll*. Mr*. Gladys Wllams, Dr.
Women's Prayer Meeting Wnl
B. C. Moore. Mra. G. 8. Liltrall,
from Louisville.
,
flaia Spencer, Mra. C. B. WI ra­
nesday, 3:00 P. M.
At a regular meeting 0f th* o f­ Mrs. J. E. Wells,.Mrs. A. I . Bari- CHURCH OF T lllt NAZARKNK
sp, Mra. J. H. Cokhwgh, Mr*.
smountrtl
In
t
1
7
.:&gt;
."&gt;
,
of
which
naan, Mr*. Grady Duncan, Mr*. M.
VS. Maaon, nod Mbs Ruth Hand, ficer* o f th* Colonel Theodore L Rabom, Mra. F. L. Hits*. Mrs.
Mrs. James M. Boyd, of OkoaIIMlUt w*&lt; receiveil* for the mid­
Roosevelt
Auxiliary
Number
Lake Mary Fla.
Service at County Jail Jtundav.l,way concession ami $917.56 from chobee, I* the guest o f hot par­
•ttf #
Thru* United Bpanlsh American 8. J. Nix, Mrs. R. M. Warran,
R. N. Sanders, paster.
.1:00 P. M.
1
*
booth rental*, i-bursrments total ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wheel***,
War Veteran* held on Thursday Mra. U T. Shepherd. Mr*. N. J.
Sunday School, 9:15 A- M.
Tb* revival rnntlnues al llu’
CLEARW ATER. Jsn. 31. The tIKM .35. ami tline are unpaid Oak Avsnua.
avsnlag, Mra. Ms* Shsafer, past Stenslrom, Mr*. Roy J. King, Mrs.
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
Full Gospel Tabernacle on the Or t a il Pinettss county fair, Held bills sggiegiilnig fsHH.60, tpsklng
state president, Installed officers Ira E. Southward, Mrs. J. T.
Young People'* Society,
lando road with increasing tnt t list week at Ijxrg". paid R* "*■' the sum or ull expense* $2711.55,
Hardy, Mr*. C. A. Anderson, Jr.
Y. W. Weitsel will !#■»•
for th* coming year.
M.
est. Servi'e* evrry night eirrpt way an&lt;l even showe&gt;l a profit In
aftarnoon for hi* home at Fred­
Th* fallowing officer* will serve Mrs. Uriel Blount, Mrs. J. B,
Preaching.
7:30
P.
M.
Saturday
at
7:13
n'rlock.
The
lln
,
Ovlatt, and Mra. M. N. Cleveland.
operation. The profit » i &gt; only
DADE CITY II. I,. Hargraves erick, Md.. after spending a f*W
Complimenting tha members of during .1933: Janal* Briaaoy. sen­
Praytr Meeting Tuesday, 7:30 John Minder, district su|wrlnt&lt;'n&gt;l- ELIO, according to Manager J. A.
,|eyi here on business.
purrhasrd Sen In- Pressing Club.
tha Duplkal# Club and other ior auxiliary president: Basal* M.
P. M.
ent for (he Christisn an,| Mls«i»n Walslngham's figure*.
guaata, Mra. E. M. Galloway was Pkkerthg, junior auxiliary presi­
Bible Study. Friday, 7:30 P. M. ary Alliance, will bring the nu’Th# exposIIion w*« th- first of
haataaa at a bridge party given dent; Anal* L. I/&gt;rd. chaplain;
A cordial welcome Is extended sage Sunday morning si || mi the 16 held, in th# county that ha*
yralant*T aftarnoon at har home Fannk Lloyd, Patriotic Instructor;
n’rloek and the Minder sfsters mil made It* income meet expenses.
1* all to attend these servlets.
f j ^ Cameron Avenue. Quantltba of Florence Priest, historian; Ann!*
sing.
Heretofore the fair lis* demanded
I A B d r«o lo r«d g b d b ll and other King, cond f:tor; Ada Walker,
ORLANDO, Jan. I I — Allison E.
FIR8T
CHURCH
OF
CHRI8T
*n appropriation of tax money
&gt;' f l R k t | &lt; i* «Md tn adorn tha assistant conductor; Emma Lag- Palmer, Orlando attorney, Is th*
SCIENTIST
ranging from
In *'■»'# I * 1**1Htfl.V CHDSM KI’IDCIH'AI,
rooms where tba guest* war* an- erqalat, guard; 81*11* P. Evans, „nly local beneficiary named In
l« s t year the fair fell ^hort of
assistant
guard,
and
Mae
ShaafCHURCH
tortile *e.
.
tb* will of the lata BiseJe Hind
sarvkcs
are
Christian
Selene#
paying it* own way Ly $665.
Aftar irvetal proar***1®** °* ar. aacretary and treasurer.
man, winter visitor at Winter
Mr. Walslnghsms finsncial reFallowing th* Installation tha Park, probated In the District Co. held every Sunday morning al
bridge scan* war* added aad high
Th* R#v. II. Irving Isruttll, rn
port eubmltteil r„ the commission
proa* pHara ware awarded to Mr*. retiring uresident, Fannie IJoyd, Inmbla courts and filed bar* with lha church at Eaat Drcand Ft reel tor.
rhows
lhat the fair
revenue
* . F. Hmraholdar. Mra. C. O. Mc- waa praaeated with th# paxt praa- County Jude* Victor Hutchins. a t vll:90 o'clock. Subject for to­
Third Sunday aBer Epiphany.
Uughlta, Mra. A. P. Coaaally. and Ident's |ewet In recognition and Mr. Palmer will raaelve a gold morrow la "Truth.”
Holy Communion. 7:30 A. M.
Wednesday tvtnlng thur’h al
Mr*. 9. K DtgMaa. MhfilMMta appreciation of her aervkr* dur­ watch fob which belanged to Mr
Church School, 9:30 A. M.
900 E. Ind Bt.. at &gt;:0o o'clock.
llEKED SOMETHING N E ff
van thaw aarvod ■half*! atyb ing the past year. Raporta were Hindman.
Morning Prayer and Sermon,
This churvh maintains a free 11:00 A. M.
from th* porch by th# brat***. &lt; then turned In from th* various
* *
Real aslata valued at $1,000,000
•Mad by Mra. D. U. Thraah^, officer* for th* department con- is Included In tha Hindman estate, Reading Room at Ik* rhurch shore
Christ Cburrh at l,nngwo&lt;ri,
Mr*. W. J. Th lgp^ g*d Mr«. »- v ration to be hsld la 81. Peters­ it waa said. Mr. Hindman was on* tho Bible and all aathorlaad Chris­ 3:30 P. M.
burg during June.
of th* prominent winter residents tian Selene* LHarmtur# mry hr
Young aPopir's Service l.eagur,
of Wlatar Park and ownad consid­ road, borrowed or pvrchaaad. Open 6:30 P. M.
Z A N E fi K E Y ’S
Tuesdays
and
Fridays
from
3
to
erable Florida rani estate.
INSTALLING OFFICERS ^
Evening frxyer ami Sermon.
"Heritage
S i McUAghUn. of t o
Tat
%
Mrs. llindauus taealves mast ot
P. M r - ---7:30 P. M.
t
of (he
v Kr*- D. L Thraabar, Mra^S.
A bfknd now Instrument (bat 'reveals lh* ti
Mra. Mae Shrafsr. past preal- the personal property, along with
Draerl"
dlllcn of your motor". In olhsr w ards-il
HaushaUar, Mr*.
the
Income
from
carteln
Miami
FIRST
METHODIST
CHLRCll
termed th# "X-Hay* for a motor.
af. MrariF. J. ConarfM,' &gt;•**. deat a ! th* Auxiliary Of th* Unlt- real estate now leased to Rurdiss's
PRESBYTERIAN C-HUHCll
•d Spanish A metis an Whr VaUrBring your car in our shop and at no cost to
department
The
Rev.
ftralUi
Hardin,
»**tar.
you we will last It with th* motosrop* for,, any de­
rax. hxx bran lnstnmng new offic­
Sunday School. 9:41 A. M
Tha Rav. E. I). Brownlee, D. D
fect. The insrument wl!| Immeistely- till whether
ers la sever* auxiliaries about th*
Professor G. F„ McKay, ceper- pi i tor.
It naadi spark plugs aujustad, whather tha motor
WAS VETS TO MEET
•tata
daring
this
month.
Among
Mra. H- B- Lawb.
Intendentl
haa a ' sticking valve, defected fuel pump or any
Sunday Bchitol, U;15 A- M.
th* aniUlariaa visited by Mrs.
other Irtuhle,
Morning Darvka, l MOO A. M.
The Cratral District Council of
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Sheet)- art: Auxiliary Number
Don't 1*1 -someone guese with your motor—have
Sermon by Dr, I. G Jenkins
United Spanish Amarkan War
Christian Endeavor, 6:3U P. M.
Tea pt Orlando: Auxllllary NumIt test:d Mlentifkally, then repslrrj by oxparltnead
Veteran*, an argsatsalloa af ulna presiding elder a f th* (HandEvening
Worship,
7:30
P.
M.
har BUtsn at DeLand; Auxiliary
gkaahanks.
camps and nine auxiliaries, whkh District.
Th* sooaion will meet at ih#
Number Baventsen at Laeahurg;
Young People's Division, 6:30 clos* af th« morning and evening
meats every two meat hi. will he
wan abated at tba an- ah Eaatkj-aad Auxiliary Number lha guenta o f th* John P. Lovell P. M.
warship services for th* reception
with
Preito-Jito
0f lha Geneva fiar- Three at Sanford.
Evening Msrriap, 7 JO P. I .
Camp and Auxiliary at Orlando
of morahars. Those without church
B
A
TTE
R
IF-S
h#~ld an Monday afterold
Battery
Rermoa,
"Why
Christ
C
M
*
to
all day Uamnunr at Lake 8U*
, ■home* to Sanford ar* welcomed to
at.tha bom* of Mr*. L. A. ■pak* asr the subject, "Th* Pur- Park, thro* mltaa aaarth af Orlan­ Earth." by th* pastor.
•
all
sarvtea*.
The
pastor
is
avail­
with Mra. Sheldon pre- sau af Federatlaa", altar whkh do. Many mamhai* a f th* local
Th* Rar. Isaac G Janhlnr will
Dtomcnd Sentry 1.40x21
am id* at th* fln t gaartarly con- able for conference every morning
Mr*. Shaldoa wra » beltd
Is ware sarved by tha camp am plea*tag t * gUapd.
4.110x21
TiRcev
from
9:00
o'clock
to
ll:0i&gt;
o'clmk
toes o f tb* Method 1st Cbireh
Mra. S. Lavy wa* mad*
— ~ .&lt; ■ araktad by Mrs. C, J.
In
hi*
Ctudy
at
th,
church.
aad Mra. A. 1
IRVING n 8 H U U .Y a h Univer­ whkh will ha hali Sunday #t*r
n at t JO P. I L at th* rivrch
chaos* *a»r*Ury »od Urraursity, former president af tha
- — :— American Baanaaalaa AaaariaCOCOA—Pwt offka
rdf a# JOHN B. CLARK—Columbia Un-j
. . PANAMA c m r - f
af ~ ~~~ I—f
ITIONE 117
r ■/»*
«■ vnuainM «cff|
ll«a aad o f th# Amarkan Stotia- factory opeaadI at too West Irat
Ire rally, farmer president of tbe|
tkat AaaaatotiNe
Utraat,
•W
IW " c *rhM
p v t Hr* yean.
Amarkan Economic Arancialka.

Social Calendar

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A t The Churches

ORPHAN ANNIE CONTEST

Pupils Present Arbor
Day Program Friday

University Women
Have Meeting Friday

Jax Woman Shoot*
Husband AndS e l f
Folliowing Party.

Hill Home Scene Of
Azarian Class Mee

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Officers Installed
At Auxiliary Meet

W &amp; .V .i'. I’ f

...... IPinellas County Fair
Pays For Own Way

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Irs. Gslloway Gives
Party For Her Club

Orlando Attorney Is
Beneficiary In Will

ATTENTION
CAR
OWNERS

To-Night
Double Show.

" STROM BERG

M OTOSCOPE

BjfegNM t

Geneva Garden Club
Elects Its Officers

Sunday

&gt; 4.98

$ 4.75

$ 5.751

RIVE’S GARAGEi

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�CLOfC. Directors
Votfc In F a v o r O f
Full Debt Payment
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D M MOINRD. towa. Jan. 11,—
EreonrVilr ceadiHofs proved no ft■feeter or paraona when i( cool
Arthur K. Hoover, cooslg of Presi­
dent Ifnnvcr, Kb InHfklafJ at

TAM PA, Jan. 2I-—Directors al

»BflUoiu Are On Dc
posit In All Banks

arrangement* were ■htbvritrd.by
'fi* frf&gt;&lt;rd. PlDac caMhR* roafl

There ire
' clrealitlnn
atidiUlInn
In
tha
il-av.
BIRCH,
flfaO*. ih#
the
Federal

9*74 for

Unl t ad
Reoeree
Btord reported recently—neatly
.11,000,000,000 mar* than during
th* "proaperlty" period of 1927,
1K&gt; and 1926. And despite bank
f d h m , ralary reduction*, and
■ alack market lone*. there are more
Ilian .** 6,000,000,000 on depoail In
Uw Ration'* bank*.

th# offlc* H (to' d «r(

ihe circuit court were otdefM
purr hared under term a o f a edttrract with the AtMn White com­
pany made In 160. Other. office
rcpilpment elan contrartvrf for,'hot
not Immediately ne&amp;ftrd according
In the clerk, which we* snoetd at
|7W. was not bought. Money wae
taken from the courthouae Strut,
lur# fund.

tale# In large RamMft to a m i » , proCpecflvo Ittk 'rt*
nearer end Me friend* totaled
bank officiate her* /of .theft fair
treatmetrt. The Wnk official* MM

Mr. and Mr*. John Clllxen ««»p.
•Why, than", they aak, "all thl«
i UW about printing, mor* money?
-■' —and If there la in murh, where
In Ihe opinion of a number ot
.
Incline economist* 1
banliar*, Ih# weed h w»l for
M m money* s.i the layman thinks
, #f tha word money, but for a more 1
- rapid turnover or use of citsting
of |H.ooo,noo,r&gt;o&lt;)
a»uIinlttutM lil*M UH

Florida

alone

*,

A symposium of tha triewi t,f a
Urge group of trmdeimen, throughm I tha country,
approached at
, rrtdom op thU auhjeet by The
Chffatlan Science Monitor, nffera
&lt;■' various mean, of accomplishing
tMf Increased turnorer.
Mr. and Mra. Cltiten learn litJt
Iha’ nioney. referred to a* “ in elrculatlan’1. la only the raih - cnlni
’ and 4 llb —In tha ham's of the
people, either In uae or hoarded,
M amount which fluctuate* but
little, and which comprUes only
about lO^percent of .the total
“ money" or mfdium of cachings.
The real la “ credil,"
The acaeelty of which Mr. and
Mr*, {.alien are *o aware, they
»oon aee, if not In the eaeh, aa I*
•hOWn by the Federal Reserve report, or even In Ihe credit, but in

" I f Ihe citirena of our own coun­
try ean pay 911,000,000,000 In
taxra In one year, certainly Kurope ran pay (11,000,0009)00 in M
,year,, the time they were glren to
;pey. That would require an annual
payment of only $25,000,000 a
yrar.
" I mov, that this body go on
record a* being opposed to canrellatlnn, modification or di«rua*lon
, the debt illualion."
of
The. motion waa paxtd with nine
,dissenting vote. The queatlonnalre
twaa offered in three separate bal.
|
lota. All. three were covrred In thia
,une motion.
prexlon year*", he continued, "I*
evident, of a drive on the part of
j
Inventor* and manufacturer* (n
bring new thing* Into trade and
]
commerce.
“ Those who are far-sighted
know that Iho putentlalllle* of
•cienee and eoglnrering have not
begun lo he rralJird and that.the
Formation o f a entnmlssion to In­ futuro hold* |rnmi.r of ,li&gt;vr|ti|&gt;vestigate the economic situation, ment i that will *urpa*« any wr
particularly In'regard lo the Irrh. have yet known. Jlmndng and air*
nlqi a of (iroductiun and exchange, conditioning, once started on a
was announced yrsterday hy Dr. rising lido of development, hold
Nirliolas Murray Duller, president |MM*lhil|llr* for Industry that will
nf Columbia university.
equal anything wo have yet seen."
"The commission will consider
Dr. I’armelee raid that in*
ll.e whole question of the effect of created Invention ar.d development
rereut technological advance, par­ of new processes are Ihe he,l
ticularly as maftl/rsted in mas* answer lo
technocracy.
The
rrndurtlnn, ami its rffert upon terhmicrala, he declared, merely
eronomlr processes anrf social wel­ indieale a condition wilho.it offer­
fare," Dr. Duller said.
ing a constructive way of meet­
Tha commission will ronslst of ing It. llo held It we i a far cry
17 member#, at vert from Columbia from a m**a o f statistical farts
university, four from other uni­ to the conclusion Ihal the Ameri­
versities, *nd tla from among can social and economic structure*
NEW YORK C ITY—f^wik rlo"r and you will notlre that Ih* cal
t t r t i a “ Charge"’. For purpose*
must b« scrapped.
,
has htr held pointed Into Ihe rear end of tha overshoe and a m-use
o f monetary ca*h, howeter, refers
I* peering out of the torn toe.
ority lo officially coined or printed
m+nry.
Credit
..... .........
is that
............
which I* rtpft*
400 acre* In Mr. Yon’* district
•dnted (y various kinds'of paper
la yielding an avrrago of 50 tons
ond book-are ping figures. Her* invrsllgating and charting Ihe pfpar acre with aome running a*
■bo, tha rummon definition of fret* of technological uneniploy.
'high a., 70 tons, and it is rtpurtcredit, dne* not 1apply. Money, ment.
Kerently a demand was made on
tMm’g hl of usually as Ihe tangible
A TLA N TA , Jan. 2|.-&lt;/T&gt;-.HaU*
O U n
J/
M l S S i n g ml here that the cane prod new a
higher sugar rcntrnt.’ than usual.
entire and bills, means Dili cash Dr. Butler by n group Df business taxes and allowing Ihe stale to
-------All of the rutting done id thb
aad credit together. It Is inter* men that the unlvaralty mist the under.consideration in four southDEI,AND, Jan. 21.—A cloud of
changeable with "medium nf ex­ technocracy group, but lha de­ ern state* whose general asseifl. mytlciy continue* lo surround Ihe district Is by hand, and I* hauled
mand waa not compiled with.
change."
bljo* are now in session. A fifth ftsappearanre of I . It. Hughes, hy tractor to Ihe several rallread
Aa stated, the Federal Keserve
commonwealth,
Mississippi, al- 47 year old member of Neighbor- loading station*, from which It la
taken to . rlewlston.
Aborts Ih* amount of currency In
ready has a levy on retail sales, hood Guild Association, d settlelis . mill at t’lcwblon la •W i­
"circulation", meaning the aouiunt
Georgia b the latest state to ment located midway between
ping an avrrage of seven card of
ant bald by the Treasury or Fedtosa a saba-ta* mc*ut„ Into Its
sogar dally
"g to.
*-v Savannah whel#'It
' -c^Xt Iteserve banks as backing for
legistatlve hopprr. One till b*fnre

T h tiV w fu l kttm/retla oi women remark dally In
Ban/ofd wffrh they ace a much needed article «drcrllecff at a pile* they feel aBle to pey.
"fa , i wk«H ffoMdfl ke^e preved to.be very
Intelligent gkeppers, mercbanCa hate foond and
consequently are going after this Iwjitotw .*U
telling the world what lle y hate _(o offer.

GET AFTER HIM CAT

There’s Nothing L A t •
Bawlof

Mexican Chill
ON TIIE8B COLD NIGHTS

Ctyrenry, or as reserve, or . free
g4ld. Circulation, to Mr. and Mr*,
atlhen, mean* In use. or passing
from hand to hand. Much or the
Money reported In circulation by
K Federal Haaerv* actually is
hoardlnr.

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, When that money Is brought
oat of hoarding arxHput Into use.
of “ turned-over", the Federal IUMtvo may decide there I* then too
Mitch currency out In use, *o It
Qlla bomb end thu* tAe* aome
M l of "circulation". Whan .hoardtig Increae*. th* board then, partops, bay* hand*, putting morn
itonep out Into "circulation* to
tikd th* place o f that withheld by
lUlvIduab.
&gt;
» “ Birt ’what has an Increase In
tla turnover o f money", Mr. and
Bv|| ►' u
Mr*. CHUen persist, "to do with
i t “l
•|M Ripleywient!’’
Vj'i
0
W
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iJ,A reitld ttmwvvr of inney, It t*
Mplilnod, furnish** tha haab upMi which b built or manufoclured
fcad lt More credit m*an* more
UhneP aad higher price*, and a

up o/ Imbatry—more

of currency axpawty printing mwto. fip a r
, claim that It v *o t*ttrtiff

M a te o

NEW YORH, Ja». *te—If In­
dustry , throughout
the world
■lowed up during the ecOftamle
recession, tha railin'* research
laboratorlea speeded up propor­
tionately, It Is marie eleec at ad
exhibition of "ibpreaslon Inventloni" on display al the New
Yarh Ebctrienl
Society headqvartsr* here.
These Invemtous Include nttr
feeds and containers, new (arm
machines, cut tun house*, copper
iboollng as thin a* paper, colored
•luniliidm, glees brkks, rut Its*
stockings, motalixrd wood, glass
blackboard*, buses that tun on tail
or road,’boat screens, paper milk
bottles, fabric-covered metal*, olAeofldltluTrittf outfits, talking elec­
tric elgfs, steel houses, llnuleuar
wall coverfHg. aluhirnnm foil for

U refined ready for thv tend#,
All can*, frdm f'ahal l‘ohrt lo
Moore' Hakim Is hauled lo the
mill ab Clewlston. a trainload
daily cuhtlog from Canal Point.
W ith . the favorable ean*. har.
yeatlrlg conditions, th* ‘•break’’
on b*an* nfttr thP rnlna ' In Ndvemlier and the hafvtatlhv of 0»paragy* wltH faney pvicM -'prvrallinf. give* thla rdntmdnlty a
vrry Mvorabb rsWnf'sj fnr.thb
growei
seasorv say '■lnperbncvd
l

AsaemMy now woubl levy a
2 percent tax an retail aalrs.
Another would pova Iho way for
a constitutional anbndrrort per­
mitting abolition of ad valorem
tafv* and allowing th* slot* lo
collect a* high av 6 percent on

Th* Gov*r*or of South Carolina
auggsstsd a salsi-^nx measure to
rellsvr property tax’ In Ms msssag*' to tSe Assembly. However, no
aabs-tax bill haa bton Introduced
In that stat* jrvt,- , '
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State Senator ' Nbt*l*ie. of

WAGONER’S

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TRIANON

SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CG.
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Noth Carolina. I
r .M lH lM 'c b r

fcm Ih Voltfste
I A / J . Cdak and Carry,
FHto

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CiMaers ,

itting Work
w A fe s T d

Many Job*

i of HkmmoMt * F i^ 1- rt- r flODTH »AY—With tOO me*
Aar* ot CcRIna SI
weff otgrUd oa too )ab of cuttbg
0 ,000- ton# of sdgatr tnnr, and lacklog TO cuttore for Iho sormal bar.
rrtt, th* ^ilritto* of the U- »S tty ', Ceryarttbd to thla

•trlklng annual Increase
its baud daring tha do-

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It ,Vo«(d tax
rd*; caedtea, ate., blth th# prevni^tg rate of £9 ’ percent, ‘ but
A N r 'J mu 91%-A problem
sornk'llem* 1*kli EOdator Cbfcenl,
of tha aama sUte, ha* Introduced
a produeBotr t a i whleh b in effect g e'n r cashed.
fare* ha county, rommlnlon. It b
o f refunding coo nig
a tag on gre** aals*. ft provides
Her he* had reputedly not b**n a pro lent
— --t-T-a oM-hbtf of t pervert’ levy pd away fro ii"U S ' efm0 Jilting' hla DOmu.
manufactures. It Include! all fab­ stay thors, with Iho etcaption of
Nee
the eloto o f g coua'ty
ricated good* of Industry as well on# octaaloa whoa he made • trip
aion meeting Monday t ft .
as alertrlclty, gas, ice, ate.
W. T. OtrdliHF. coohty *tto BanfpnL.’ ,,
uryed the board’ to’t i w op
A bill providing for n HT per­
thing* o f convrtiaitco and utility,
cent levy an soft drinks and near
Dr. IT. C,, Pafmsle*. vlco-prei|«
f e ,
beer has been Introduced In- Tee­
deal aad arttorlal director of Urt ns****.
McGraw-Hill Puhlbhlng Company,
deseflhad aid exhibited m a y of
|he** yeeulU of taboratoO’ aa*
% Co. opeudd store in a^tal •
pert manta and dboorortoo at *

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■ For C A S H At

Southern States
Are Considering
Sales Tax Plans'Colony inVotosia
t Is

Nation’s Research
Laboratories Have
Shown No Let-Up the

All Slade J

Trad* In Yotlr Old Furniture

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SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 19M

liras pfak In if ' th# r u t o f til* F r M l r k R M i l f f p t T d duiled an raplanation that the “ poWrriva pat ft. Upon filling tht l A r
literal debt*" to the United JHufYs
wnppor ft thh mannrr Ui« &gt;«p
* O l| c ttt
V « D e b t s ■n*1 O rrit BrtUIn had teen (xA m _ J M .*
in , . .
, eluded from calculation of th# #1 ^ t . t * hu
journey emllag In a northern
store where they can be thojcu|My Inspected by the house­
v a 'm s . T ^ .
n J m -u
*hV . T
budget which bat been^*Joln W * l **• rr.iucot o f th«
wife who ran easily allp them ttra
submitted
to
the"
Chamber
finance
Com
milt
*v
out of th* eup aad gfVa them tha
of
Depot!*.,
Tinance
Mtala-1 ^
b" d‘ * ‘ &lt;°tal*
double 0 before baying.
Banff
Cheron
did
n oti,r,IK '* 1*2.0® A J.fiOil). Its pc**The berries era said to carry ttr
menttan
the
“
political
dobU
"
which
/ "T h a tn cd the ptrearlmuch bitter in celUphan* than aa
ordinarily packed la cop* and *z- Franee o-M to the Untied Statet » “» Poaition of the goverrmeltt refrem howtliity toward new
pored to tha air. It is said \h*t and Great Britain. It was underthe ure of cellophane ln the berry stood that theta debit were '***•
*h* rP rconomlea Inindustry will result la the farm­ omitted became they were depend- rluded in the Finance Mini*tar «
er actually gcttbte more not of •nt opon international develop- f ro. ^ * "' T^*"
«l*ficit
•
it 10,541,000,000 franc (1113207,his fruit than under the present
sysem. The firm handling the
It was stated In political cirete. ;&lt;»&gt;• ™ dA£ e r Xt,nn' Z \ t ^ T ! '
cellophane used it fog half of that this did not necessarily mean 8eW°,000,000 franca ( t . 07,&gt;50.000)
thirty ran af red raspberries that tha French «orer«ment waa ln economies. Including the civil
•hipped from We*hlngtcn atata Ignoring the war debt.. Expert* " " * «
'/*'• , * * * 5,453^00,000
last summer with most pleasing ■aid it waa alw aj. possible to i * - / ™ * ( « I V 5 7 .fW ) ta new taxes,
results.
troduce special enabling legists. I The Socialist*
lnlr&lt;Mtace,| a
tlon to handle the situation on the counterproject atkln* the governbaata o f later development *. A f t * - mrnl ' » crsul.te the war debta.
Ilmlnary report by eiporta |„. | r»p r«. tan fr.udh re .o ti.l* pea.
»
|trtmtloii of international credit*
definitely furtaugtint without p a y ; '^ reduce armament* They opTALTJIHASSEE. Jan. *1.—
Feb. U The economy program al- if*” * " * * «*• "■ The finance Mir.,
-Tha Ifct of gam# warden* and so extended to the foreel service I »te r flatly declined to put through
hotel commissioner* affected by and livestock and tanltary aervlcr ■ l"»n to meet the defied, saying
Gortmor BholU’i 50 percent r»- where -wW-fteM —■warrhetw—werwt it&gt;-»Be-e«*w*eBl-nya4»afaneW"‘thWl
nlaced on half time tcheahilet.
I budeet withnut rerui/ne In such a
* » » b«d# public yaaterday. Two
warden* have already been retaMid
md 17 othem will be dropped Ftb,
I. Two hotel commitaioirar* re»ignad and tlx oth*ra will be in-

UWed Inis Country tfrior

cW Packing Plan To
Add Increased Val­
ue ‘To Perry Crops
L ^ k jtN T CITY, Jpn. 2I^When
' aOTbrn housewives go a-marketiag'fot Florida strpwberif* ft the
f^ftara It la rather more than les*
IBtely that they ;won't ba playdag kid* and seek with what’s' In
th* bottom of that pint rap of
bnrles. That, at least la the idea
Otta would gvt from th* favor
wtthr which cfllophane-wrapped
bhrriii are being greeted lq the
nartbtaad.

-TKk use of cellophane for
attawberries is bring tried out
h»r* and reports'which have berji

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pkahe-wrapped berriek on the
nftrfcet, Thu* far tha fruit which
hk* b#tn pat up hi thm manner
h i* commanded a premium n t ficlekt to mer» than cab* for th*

Tnravor Of
,iirurtl, jBthf Military Training

man army taiil: “ I agree with lh»
Cermaa foreign Minister that
Germany will not sign any di«
armantrnt &gt;on vent ion not rrerg
nixing thi« principle. We wish only
tho rame security which e*ciy
Other stale enjoy*. and I take Ihr*
opportunity o f elating again that
I con.iJcr universal military *erv.
ice an c-pcs rally desirable gtnl.

BERUN', Jan. 21.—Chancellor
General
Kurt von
8ch)*ich:r.
speaking recently at a crowded
meeting in the Berlin Sport Pal.
ace, summoned by the German
viteran'* as*orlation known a*
Kfjfhaeuser in commemoration of
tha sixty-second annlvireary of
th* foundation of the'Ralfh, pronownced himself In favor of uni­
versal military srrvlc# In this
country.
Itayinr homage to thr glory oi
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. Il.-itb
th* old German imperial army, — The stale suprrm* court ha*
Generat von Fchlelcher pointed i»ut affirmed a Palm Beach county cir­
that Germany** enemies, in dis. cuit court order directing both the
arming her, had degradid her to
the rank of a second-rate stale.
Recalling Germany's m o r a l

Boynton Ordered To
Meet Bond Obligation

STfcaT

ALrgr.ll LAHIIEH. Defondanl.
oaitKR o r r t BLirATiox
To, Alfred losehor. M**Tu&gt;liy. Rial*
of North Dakota.
You or# hereby orOerod aid r*qalrrd 1o b, aod yppoor upon thi
Sih day of February, A. Is, 1*11
to tbo - Bill of t'omfilllnt filed
ogalnsl you tn tho ahova alyled
Cause.
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To. KathiMn Pr»*ion, tall florid*
Av#n»r. Usihlallvn, IHstrlct of
ColllOlblA
•
Tos are h»r»by ordereil anil re&lt;l»lr,0 tn be and appear upon the
Stti day of February, A P. 1*11, to
the Hill of I'omplalsl filed against
you In the nbove ,lyie&gt;. reuse
The Panford Herald I* herebr
deslinated u» the newspaper In
whir* this order rhall be publlahsd
for four .ennseeullve w*eko.
irtlneoo V. K Dnuglaor, rlork of
•aid Circuit-Court, ond the official
•eal tboroof, this Tth day of Jaauarr.S. D. list
V. F. DOL'aUVS*.
Clark,
Ry:
A. XI. WEEKS.
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D. C.
If KALI
,
:&lt;AMI'E|, A, R. WtLKtNgtiH,
Hulielief for Coni^lalntni-

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Vliattil Girt StabbWl
n flow Wllh 3 Others
MIAMI. Jan. 21__ Jewil
liriggert, IP, wa« treated ye*t*r
nay for stah wound* *He received
in what police taid a a* a fight
between fnnr glrlv in a downtown
parkl'g lot,
.
Her rendition w*« described by
hc»pital authorities a* teriout.
Official* *ald Jean Moore,. 24,
who lived with the Drlgge-s glr|.
•ai 1 »hc ilid the stabbing. The
Moore gltl, Klla Kirr, and Ernes­
tine tiori*on were held.

TEACHKUS’ EXAMINATIONS
Will be held on Thuis(lay,-Fiiclfty and
Sattiiday. February 2. 3 ami -1, 1933. Can­
didates for certificates must enroll with
the county su|&gt;ei intendent not later than
.Tnnuary 23, 1938.
--------------------- irwrTr/VWTONi'SuptT

DANNY DINGLE

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1onfpgny o f Palm Beach.
The bond obllgatlor.a w n e in.urretl in 1W4 by the old tonn of
lloynlon hut in IP3t the leglriature
created taro new municipaiitle*
from
original towr. one known
, , (toyiiton Beach and one at
||„yntu„. Tlio cn-rttirld that both
tliw||, mu„ , hB„.
mt„ | r(t ,h„

Sholtz Economies In
Sate A ft Tfcfeotted

is Tim rtw rt rtr t-nyar. r w a v tv v n n t i j i o i n u M a ri'tT ,
lx a .x d row BWWiaoi.it c o r v
t v , PtiMnna. tx ^•^tAxn^■T.
It rhtn» rtlEHTOV. Coiaplalnanl.
’ ■
V*.-.
KATnt.RKiT PRggTOM. iVefenOsnl.
iTfc* berries are securely wrapped
[la On ccllophan* and packed in
ktw tup In tha urn* manner a*
Ordinarily packed.
When berrlee ar» placed In th*
Irellephan* after they have been
[packed in the tup, th* proctss
Konatitutra th* placing of thr
tup of fruit up-iide-down over a
[aur-lrafed affair upon which ha*
Man placed th* cellophane. The
tab# leaves o f the coatra-Alon are
rata lifted up against 'the four
UdPa of the cup which is th’ n
UfeJ o ff th, fruit. The reltoHan* 1* then drawn sreurely
Zout th* berrlee, thy leaves of
■ » wrapping marhlna let down
■ d th* cup replaced over the
K i r , leaving it In Its original
K itlo n but se-urvly wrapped in
Hcphane. Tho moutuia of the
B f t remit* ln ITie ceTTophan*
to m in g aecifrely seated in *
Sort time.
■ When the fruit la put up In
Ka ftsldfln cellpplifpf the wrap*
| g| mighlne- k ptaced on LM*
B k . r'of table, the crllnphany
M
i n It and th* aide* I ' M
H&gt;f^Th*/capperi are « t In first
Ip. Th* cappera ar*! I*it in first
Maced In each corner to glv# *

fight fer equal rights tn arma- town of Boynton Retrh ah I the
ment. until thie criterion of her
of jjoynton to meet bond

N im b l e .

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LE G AL NOTICE
I M R t l l l ’ I'lV S'Ot'HT Ik AND
FUR H i a n o L K fol'X T V ,

ruimtit.

.1- VAN YUAN KEN,
plalnatito.
o r Ftm.M.'ATiox
Jooo Avory. Floronee, Ml*!*' of
Unborn*.
. . .
,
rou are horoliv nrdofed and r*.
Irod to ba and apptar upun tbo
I nay-of February, A.* ts t»U , lo
, Bill of Complolnl (tied agafnat
it In tko above itylect c*h»e
rke ganfont lloraid lo hereby
ilgnatod a* Ihe **w,pepor In
leh this order .hill bo publlihod
' foar tonoeeullv# woeko,
Fltnooi V. K lhja*l**«..lTork of
5 Circuit Court, ond the official
J ihtr-nf. ibis Jlh day of Janoowiiich

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FttANTRR ItKEKH CtlOOKa, el
■I . Iisfoadoata. . .
uniiKw raw awRgirR wr
PI Bl.ll .VTIOX
The Xlele of glorlda to*
,
KflANCEN BKKKH CROflKB. and
■• ■
t'HOUKH, her huabaml.
whuw.blilfM, lo t i l St Morko Hi .
Ilrookfya.
N. Y.i
IIEItTKITI't;
HEKKH EAHLKY and IlM.I'H M
KASI.KY. h.r hiiobanit. obo.- ad
droso lo ITT Park At, , K , « York
Clly. N Y.I m i WARD UKKKB und
JKANNE HEEKH. his wife whoa*
address la Ilk* North Kyramoro

wife, wkooo *&lt;.(tro&gt;a la *1 llarrlooo
T- *• r&gt; l , U v. E DOCnLARS.
N. Y j IftllN K tlEEKH and
Clerk. Avo.
ALICE DKKKM, bio wife, whooo ad,
A. II. YYKKKR.
dr«oo lo 111* Konwoud Avo- CblraF*
B. C a*. III.; UHEKNIirilltr C. HEKKH.
If alive and If doad klo unkaow n
k lriil. A, It WII.KINHON,
heirs, il,vloeee. I,guloos, arantm
btUllor for Cuniplftliianli
»r other ilslmunl* under Ik* ail-l
(Irsonberry (*. Hook*. s h » » oil.
drew 1, unknown: ivilINKl.tA C
HEEKH. If nllro and If dead her un
known bolro, devloeee, logateoa
atnatoo* or other rlalmanl* uads,
I he mill Curnolla C. Hooke, vbu*.
addrooo I* unknown; JOHN T
51(11. If alive i*i. If ilood liia un
known heir*. K i Iiom , I,galore,
grantee* or ulhar rlolmante under
the oald Joke T. Boob,. nb»o* addrooi |&gt; unkonwn; JAIIKH C
HEEKH, If alive and If goad lit* un­
known Jwlrs. devise,*, logalaoa.

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EASIHt TERMS T a x Legislation At
................
CASES
IS AIMC o n g r e s s

Tor f n a*i

IrrrMinic whro
r'a v h 'il. tornl |
i’i»n itlt'Mihly l&gt; d n v in ; u p t i t 1
aw.iv frutu th** l&lt;V(i"ii II t on t
laKifivnt f,i n il Mil! &lt;r*»k «nll
where fi»r the i a.i I i-.^rn! h i
lH*pMrtntenl worker* «•* I
I h*!tL;t‘ 1‘onVrutfor* I»j»av* leto I*
| ity ••tlffiujvil ill m ull till? il fill'! I
CLEVELAND. Ja n .'
o il I mi Ptai in th»- roiw tiu lU»i% of lln*
Ohio, feeling a n m l fur a hum-', , l.iL* fra&lt;ni Idii Vm i i I nbiI Hirlr**.
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em ploy""-*. and havmc a -hartI tit I 1 ;ii f#t»«ni
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♦ h e furre ••tr» itifi* * I "in
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l.leut. nant I A. W oolrlng, test
W A S H IN G T O N . J i n .
WAHIIINfiTOiW J am Ji L (4*&gt;—
flier, was killed today when the
serving
th
eir
first
period
of
W A S H IN G T O N . J a n . 20.—
Th«* ||oti.M* ih*!»•!»• on lc /islat ion In
cngiro of hi- esperlm ental oh. I/D — D f m o c r a ts o v e rr o d e t h p
compulsory training, will In
(JP)— P r e s id e n t H o o v e r unci
n '" M ’i thr batiktuiiUy Uw« w« h • 1-rvati. n- plitno rctj.xled at a j K epulilicnna on t h e H d ttM
sent lo Manchuria Increasing
i briLltr I f»»r
rut fvrP r e s id e n t- e le c t R o o n ev elt in
'JPt'll f.sil nltitudr In 19.10 he ! W a y s o n d M cn n a C o im n lt tH
the man punier „f 'lira (or. iF c is M h d ii invailirtt of the
t o d a y ’s W h ite H o u se c o n f e r - J there by approximately .Ml per.
received ci'.ufft'vional reCognl- I to d a y a n d v o te d n R n ln it * ’
II *11 •• J ' l t l l t Py n»:nn ittrn
c n e e a g r e e d u p o n a tllx ctiiw lu n . rrn t, it was learned to-laj. The
|a#. kwkvkk, a * •*■AUklUMWkkMkkkklkWWaail
t i..n when he brought Impor.
»Li&gt; hi I liittirtl ilt .ift - ftitciti into
rterv its p n ils ly will le aU vea o f G r e a t B r ita in to ta k e
legislation
nt
the
nhoi
signed |o garrison duly rrl » .■
to Washingtun from the West sion. This Issue thus was 1411
• o f w a r d ch fak w Uh. rt n rta c n U i« :
tn.'i'i SulfUtt'i »»f I ih* com
o.msi.Uitti ix-rvoni, nre coii-i.lerme
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fo n d
through
unfavorable
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liclirW i* rmit prom CM* Litl
p la c e e a rly :n s . a f r h a f t e r a
to n n u n a v o id a b le s p e e iil i t * 1
th r adi ihility of i&gt;.i'ing th ir
Ing. Hostilities have liern rr .
weather in rrvorif time.
I Yf It/'L l) Will hr (Mcrptri)
own » -tin to meet City payroll- «
c h a n g e o f a im ii ii n tr a t io i u .
1 sumril on a relatively small
sio n o f
now C o n g rc a i.^ .
•y ili»' m n'tnity y ( Ihr rantMitti’i'
scale m Southern Jchol. it - to aid them in meeting It" pro'..
The statem ent was Issu'd at the
Congressional action sraa t J A
tncnitrr • Tl»" cliatMuitn t u
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|em&gt; of unemployment r«dn f.
Whit*. House fnlluwing th.- meet­ (torts from Tokyo said three
pitted on a bill to tu rn °v*r
lilf n i i f it In* it.|
* tin
An.'iher, Yellow Spring . ha
Japanese forces h are jninr,| on
ing. It raiil official talks with
OOO hales of fsrm board eotton
nut
m. Hu* I ill will I f rv
the -nutheastrrn border p rep ar­ op rated a barter • srhangi- for
, O rsat Hrita'ln would include also
the Red Cross tu provide dothlnj
month' Everythin* from i«*liin.
atory to occupying* the | rov.
I
economy? problems of the world
for the neriljr.
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Reconsideration o f the Senata
exchange foe thing* lh .tr furiiH-i
(»»• II •• v*i*
| flMllFil « quit 1,
w aathrr improve-.
ing the world situation."
lion yestrruay :n approvtitf ■ W t.1
oworrji pe"ded nnr*.
•mtftTfy Ijtfiijjgh Ihe lluti.r, Spr.ik
i&gt; cretarjr Etimion was instruct­
olutlon authoHiing th? I’resident ^
; NI ilo^ Spring 1 h a ' I ned septlt
r t *•»» i*» r lnM»r U • Kfflentl |»»ui
ed immediately to initiate ncgolinto declare an embargo on rrgFaB- '
f..r i .• nt the eerhamre. nml lb.
i i; L !'•» tft*t* •
Li**nt Homer.
Hons with C leat B ritain nrrangtatlon of arms to troubled wrwk
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to I d . . f
Bingham, Republican, nf ConMftV
' Morgan, prr nt. nl of \ n ' •" li eo|
wh»n the session wax otv r hut
lrpr | her-, h r- urged it • adoption
i-.n
■aij ha planned to do so after
i ■ I Want. ■al i -I t v
• n * wide srnle a a ' both a 1'
.le t. . ,,r _to
lie th-in d..wn . * * ----------« a _ ^ n r i t - . i . .
France was labeled a
leaving the city, in mid m u m &lt;ott
Wh.lt I lx I • d
tut s|
*1 r»iM: • f th lit* ir ».» »k ity o |*.ik H lV r fun l
vorh*r "
for a trip to Muscle Shoals.
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Toledo. Havtnn. Sprlngft.d.1. IV
I’rrvji.ent-elcct hoo-evelt look
ftecisl •im 'vM.iHVila* V*»| fill* t ItI t I ’• l»! *H» (Ml &lt; «*f 111 * |*TM^o nl »|M*n Mill',| l»y I HRLANUO. Jan. JO.—Goy. Dave
I liimhiis, fincm nsli. iMevidaml. and tvlo «l« . - l o t •r
up th e Fingled l.ttcriiatinnal pr.ihCl' I ! 11•atT
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t'»M . •' R rpt*'«»Ml.«tu» !M« hiotvn. l»«*tiM*
1 |lover all have movriiient • "mb r warden, atllmu I 10rr tv ■li-rtff
Fholts " ill attend tin- stn tr eonleroa of disarm am ri.l, economic*,
t •t • ini'l i* ♦ «*»»M»|H* r»l #»f tu r n • u t , CM*laL««imi. nlT«« l l»*»ih in«li-i
O wav looking toward adoption of n M. I: f M il.',. «1| •• • im!
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\ m l ion „f the Kloinla leag u e of
w ar d li ts and ta riff reciprocity
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tito ipM rpn li-Vsuit I* u Hit* III*
yesterday in a significant Hireling
Holts*im I nlu’u I* vie, MEvr,
, Vo og I'emio-rala in lirlnndo next:
in #&amp;^L&gt;!r
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council li'»nn* of .1. H Tnitii' k Itw Ui « -»t#*» * »ir
with Secretary Slim*«m ir in y tn
•liniMj ** nn I ir»i*Ti»ti«*n ill•• i »c*( -• Monday nml wllh hint will he Vary]
ha approved a plan l&gt;&gt;r i &gt;a" ••
l» 1 no.li", Florida'- n lto rn rr y m ''
Lr nl
IL • i ti.u n vl
today's talk with Presi.l. nl lionTHP M*itVH UHl H
Al*i»ly to TliF;
of one dollar »rrtil«Ht»c l« oln- U l&gt;Hli Stfr.cL .ut .iHii i| 14;OO n'rl* L' of l»* i!* r «|it*i!ii v *»f
ofnl, and J. M. I.ee. state rompI
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and
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rs.'h ee k the holder w r'ld at'ach | i t
H e had with him N trm an II.
# ift*i *»ift* .it I LumHi«ir |» • r | intnI worked out to give him more troll' r. \V. It. Smith, state eonWASHINGTON, Jan. 2rt. i,Vi
n ♦( n lli.it j:*Ii
fm *1 f M'ih n In*'
n lhre..-ee*rl tam p t n'il. a ft’ i
Davis, Amrrlcao rrp re &lt;- .tailed in lim riging f ruin In
tj^ttl* i»f *• I i. k*. I»k ti I hr* «»»«i- .mo- to lake . lie op h i. hills nml vrnlion chairm an, announeml here
&gt;
cert if irate ii.ubl I" I* .ieett.il p.'i,!. into |'i , till’
la*t night thnt he hnd rrrelved
the economic an I arm s ronfer- with P m ld c n l-H e rt *""
»'in» i uurrlui*ri| in j u ft ii'ii' i* l*» luuilgagee, pn.tided a iiin.ioiily of
e»&lt; It. , redeem 'd for f t in U nit'd f'latr
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a win- from the governor stating
ene:». and Prof. Raymond Slolry. Senidor
III,, biwr- *, si,me of file
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Huey Io n - , of I mii.lriM , I |)(rr, „ ,v
hirrrrlilpra
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that hr toMilively would arrive In
rronnm ir adviser whn was with
IM h.lk r u n
ItMftly nfl«r
uii.t to o - ,c uin-Tev uwl ■nlLr
i' o i p o r a t e
i •' organiration O'lan.l.i Mnmlay with tho attorn y
NEW YORK. Jsn. JO.—ReporJaM
him at the November meeting la-1 night 101,1 nsw xiapcr o. n he i A | &lt;-|nclnnall a prop., al ha •o • ei i
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was " atisfird " and th at •"-» ,
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e laid! *r n nitiniripat
in high circles h .re srss I'nak am&gt;_|
with lloovrr on war debts.
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would hare in wal'-h h is.. in&lt;nf I fortm V « »l n "mnke Vtfl
c. uld le tet in motion volur.tarily
etrt wn»l f
M a rk
W ile s . „ f
W eak
T a l m nounesment will lie made hy PreV jJ
SHmson, at the invitation of thr
of «d«ry d* Jhr «»r nnv Imu* «'f or involuntarily. Twenty-five perio| - 1 ei!
their keep" hnslt Tie factory I*0 *1.1
l l e n e h , c o n g r v s i m a n .e l t - e t , w i l l a l - Ident-elect Rooievelt
w th n thp*g,
Preaidsnt-f Irri, talkeil f o r a n inerts in Ihr Sc-nat ■ on lb l.lu
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a r r i v e M o n .l a y
m o r n in g
a n d nrgt fortnight regarding Hi ,i’• M i
hour in the Mayflower Hotel suite branch hrnkiiig bill In Imd out Would employ needy i- &gt;'oio a n t i n" . I n I., the fir mg ..f Hi- li\ • v »:i! (.ifim l Ihxt f »iiiu*t* ii-ot of tl'o rteililoj-v, holding |tt
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pervrnl el th" i-io i itoloiinl of the w i t h h i m w i l l h o a n u m b e r o f sonnel of hi* cabinet.
pay them in scrip rft" h ' maMe in
occupied by Roosevelt In |,|s over­
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t lhi m irlv d I*v iimI
tod, iv .1h I—.it nut I)i rit i - . Iwltlini
Thr (.otil.dannn hm romli-tled n food an,| clothing at lh" citv Wet
indrbliuliu* - , could a k for It re- p r o u i i n e i i l D e m o c r a t * . f r o m s o u t h
T h aao -reports followed clos»
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night stay in thr capital.
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For a half hour they tnlkrd weyk lorg fill'listed again I the f a r . t o p s " . The city would sell f mni Hi** l u*i i*f pu» 11**
u! .4Hi h n orgaiilsati'in If tra-M.Irda Of lift r i o r o l a . M r . W l l r o x w i l l n d d r . s * lh# heels „ f th# vUlt of S e n a tf e - j
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erm ltor» nnd (ho court* appnivi', t h o e o n v e n t lo n M o n d a y a f l e m o o n ■le d William 0. MacAdoo. of C a l-P
alone. Then Davie n n d . Professor banking bill. A p a rtu id a r point ol th" prmhicls.
h&lt;tnt. t !
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• • i r l h " I 'r l m o f
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the conipoti! might liml itsi-lf on at 1 oMnek, while Govi’rttor Sholtx |PomlB, at th" HorMev
Molfy joined them. William II. dispute between .Wb*'0&gt;: and tha
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to . will sp.-ak earlier nl the noon dav I'srk home over the wci-k.eO' I, an.lM .
W oM ia. pretbWnt of the Amerl. M tbor of t h . niraswir, h i ; lo-eti Spiincfield. rommllte
ntlrely
nh« %%.• tn*»
re rn" &gt; *y L * . |lo- ... i ,.f ui.)
mount it I..1C. u n i ui l.i luin-henn session in tho AngeMlt. were with it official conftmvt-J
can C ar A Foundry Comrany. ami wh.'lhcr Mr. R isire.eit approved ne t t""n a te working out the
o*t. u 'I"" not get
It h* A i h i tw9
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t'tinirmnn Smith -niil reglatra Hull, but m n'-aiti-i ll^":llly lu-*
rrrip Idea.
Prof. R. X. TAigwelfe-who s r om- its bienrh banklrg feature.
It',. It &lt;■lit illlirge. it * capital •ni- line
e fn irli I.
\ t Itatrlnn^ n enmmIHee j p
The filibuster reached itr c iim a i.
panted the P ff aide'll-elect front
" f ti i l i '- r i d * . t h e tlons for Hie ennvrntion are eom formed It *•■ said th a t Mr i ( r - j
In tills- .
Ih 'lr ton. V.. t
Siibvi-trr. .fttfin !' 'nriril,
New York, al-m parllci|jnti-d in the yestrresy m » v o te .on ciofmg U ro-lnted *iy the city p-nmul• ion 4N|»f • t ;»•*« fit \v| m» *11 I * vln*r rtow ot, -imuied H o. nigunn nl up
In* Work, | n u t l .y H ie Im- in "fast" nnd thnt Ii,. expeel- Adoo's conversations with
fn?.
\je e tin g a t th* conclusion.
by rlu tu ir, which fa il'd ly .' n ...| ior|- dins to il' liitnine- ■■ tin t ».»•*! nl ilr** Trnli**- I»**m*’ l»»*a h r d rh* oy lh &gt;t • -tty not shlp- lnt.-r.kaj" ' i tu me ire i I '- i m t u i s io n eil a reeonl attendance nf Ik'nio. I’resldenl-clect touched .not
profeasloral
men
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here
At
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yesterilny
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&gt;orrvatn-lrd hy these c«-*rts In .ingle* vote, alili.High n.»n a f te r - 1
on patronage for progressive Ref 'tvd. 1**1*
Ifir *i#»l * ii
ping th. , .mall •&gt;' • ■tia laig" f..r lh# nt : '■n;il of th e f e d e r a l
registrations hnd be* n recorded nt publllana wh0 lent such s u b s i s t
(Controlled On Page Two)
v**n- s ir e ' of I nc 1.1 e.| III ' l&lt;". It r-.irs t.
ward the i'O .f e ngi'-fil volii l ofTtposal for " "Haylow tra-le flol-j prr
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Is" eorporation." whuh
wrnild j
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hend&lt;tunrter*.
Sunday tial support to the Roosevelt
nllrmfkt ! i
t
tartly to limit •l••'at^.
world n i •- th a' • .|i*h - I.*ry »ll
pnrrlv
mn-t itf tin- dcleyiites will le In-re, presidential campaign hut also utvil
lb fore he w :.l' I ito Hie Know ' ppint, issu* and red &lt;m the ecrji1 i ^* ».^. |.| • a. • I | r Ft f»- ( *l*»4** M
•• vain ,
tin m ail, I mid in ' i
it i- lietlivcd tin Sun.lng after- place fo r a t least 0ne of these ti
cell suite at lie ,t|ay ll iwi r Hotel I
M r •Frill . ilk! . r f *v ^ " T V 1• of tin. I tier pi nl" it in .no .", itnrting nt 2 o'rlock, an tm- the new cabinet.
th.- ..d f dylrd Loutsialiis "King ,
I n*l rnuH •(| *y n!»i."! tl»
slit - . f
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or ,-nnventiun session
Mr. Mr Adoo's visit to Kraut B -j
I I," loudly drclan-d he &gt;vr . .“go
Mr, Wind • i- m ud I t h n ' itlil
f iir I ' •» i hl.ivloif f • willf
w|ll I,- In-Id al which lim e resolu. borr has served to draw atteniion
nt
ll&gt;Considerable Interrrt ti»l.-y &gt;vr in- to talk turkey" with •'!&gt;.
**!*•* it 4»»rti*
m g iv im t
in Hie tunl1 • by ,p
- i i u n t n f tmn noli* In- passed upon befor* again to
•ImIiii M* »••!».
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the role William
displayed In n counterfeit II t l it .l&gt;, celt a n d 'h a lf an Inotr later
| IhM' rh** fk.»t t iirtif Uir*» -I, th- lo- lutd ■••• m New Vie* m a r k e t
« u &gt; !u c o f (hey can U- prrsentnl to the enn- H earat played through
i )i»* Sumin&lt;»tr •
Sir. Me
. ••*. if ii j*.t • •1» '*n»l (*kM* oe five i. .-ntIv 1 to rv, li •' . not.
th a t was passed on an un. |e c l
• li .. it h a lug i in lie on lua lae.
... jmtow
.1. Al* )»*r. irntjon H i" 'Sunday session will Ado* In bringing about tha nomL i
YtMtr_g
i. i
ing clerk a t tha Tnuchlon h'anf &gt;- i ray tig ;
•t
* * m. ill n ***l• i I t r r
nation of MV. Roosevelt a t Chlca- '
r orrr.» I • t ,J* Ri:l likslit ta t until I ti’iluck.
|t«M -rnll* ii&lt;i* **hu i ' u ! l.liLlnl J Irry.
D rug Co., leal n lghL at r'lsait
sI.1
. ! »*f -i ».f i»if
'H i Is the ra:n» o il T ank. He
M,&gt;n.Iiv'.s luncheon
meeting, go. and It Is being #mphail«*d»l
11* ill i|i*|r|iiitv4
R ilgalier Ocneial R. C. Bcrkci- nil |L m i l • »!•!• nn«l fL **♦ o'ne- i I*Vs. mill li Y t riliiiuitl" ui I I vine il ukik* «*!rrlr*l a
o'clock hjr a man an t woman who lc Ji it like he v a i b rlm e the
(•niurinir
Guv.
Shollxts
address
will
offered tho bill In eaehange for a hell-it. He i' all wool and u ja iil ly and Mrs. Berketly. of Maun . i •k**»* l*| I l,o i ooni rn lo-l
»» IklllH fi* «*. liisitH i! ■•!(l ii (ivr tu (hr h r f in l.li i &lt;ivi litloli ui Im-i- ui at; I ? IT. n'rlm-k at ,thp An- that, while little has been hrard'of j
lo e mi
m «*f Ymiidi'
them In the press slncr the else- j
package of cigarettes.
(•Mpll t.l I*
I I f„ • tliv • MW* H . KL.ritLi I*
wide. Ire v treat » d lh.. *via -• Va., who h ate just iclurm d t - fo n t .l.o.f " , t ill lie •
• LI im lliLifi'!** r . lull, whuh l&lt; official convention Hun, the fart remains .th a t M r.j
(.lie t o.v* rw;&lt;*,
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The li t that tin .lit v as enu • I ranrh lankliig loll, u n i Mr. lh" United Stale- front N lcsra--.'
vt»M*V .! .» l* t* fr lu I h'* r %I'M
lirnd'i ’.-iilers. Al 2 o'eloek Monday
I lh* ■ u t r .
n i l .I- ti- o-nh
terfeit war not definitely c lab- Roosevelt n tight an I you c.iu nut w h 'tc tli" form er,Vra • &gt;i&gt;|nln.ii'
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N y It Al*,r.l»y will* (• -i i n* » H'*|f / ii Ihe ...o ..-ntn.n will he call*’d In nr- Roo-rvelt Is chiefly indebted to j
pi . auto ti»i. ppf*
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It «■« presen'id f»r deposit at to e how I mu going.'*
will
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will
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ut . ill eii' "I I - npr-'intvd. Then at 1 n’rbwk, Lit ion.
MV IL I l**f** Ill 1st* ft|v II h ii m i fimht, |»linn •'••
the
Sanfor LAHanHc
Natinral
' I tnn.e wit of this r«&lt;&gt;ni Itappy | p.i • year, ure »|&gt;* n in A lew .1 •
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There Is nn authority for th e.
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Bank. The bill w t.. r ' first gL ice. nml n .li.(|e d ", lam g inol “ I; in S n s fiin lis t the goo.-U o f , Mr. tliir that It - lint M.ik Wileov. FljiriiU’s "fighting
ith -r 1" e.
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I lit. I'll"..... is runt-i" uiiaii" who nppusrd tha statement that Mr. MrAiloo spoka
n petfsclly valhl one. t ut on tn- think we've gol u gieat I rr-i m i. a n 1 Mr. brack H. I: ■ «rll.
for Mr. Ilearst when h" talked
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isili Ai.irmlliiont and defeated hi*
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th" Horl'la ■ipiHinrui i„ n vittunl "lamlslhle," with Mr. Itonsi-vell reeently, alnctj
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Hie | {..'d '.-slid lo- deli-kted if Ih-y
what Iranapiretl Ottw ern the two;
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N aturally. It w ai not aereptrd know wlmt I know a fte r «1»»- &gt;f, r ry 'I'n ffl Of l'i” v
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confcrem r. II" i, lo r (rs.-ling lb-'
R„»«evrlt nnd Mr. M cAdoo-rand"
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la the locrr l.y F J f i in hungry it' a Itin.l "I plrnty. He 1 ,
c a nspany
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possibly Mr. Ile iist.
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the "coin of the teal", a package for clothit g Ihr nakeil or a roo t r ' V «*ni i f .'»*i*nfoi»l wliil** !»«• vi it
• |HI. t
Following Mr. McAdoo't visit a t
I.* i •■(*ji *i v ;**!
In* re
r .invent iun will sdimirn. There Krum Elbow, intim ations hav*
««,i teuto n.
Inst I ’
of cigarettes, and the courterfall try with an nv« r prodm'lion id , .ill (»&lt;&gt;#! i cif Intel r I in ! L *i *
•f
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m iv I*, niiulher slmrj Vuslnes* been th at it will he largely "a
bilf. which undar the la* . m»M clothes, lie is |n r ho sing l h ' e , v liirli 4 tf fntnill-ir » » Mai ••**!&gt;
. ilnri, hut the f,aturn nf Mnm|ay youthful rahm et,” th at Mr. Roopa-i
ihr«Mj|;li ncriihioMii »;»lN nl Isbe sent to United S tates Secret wlthnut shelier."
rsem n r will l-o th" Demoeralie veil doe* not fetl th a t the rank-*
Service h ra d ijo a ttc rf a l once.
He.&lt;rr|) ing hy. caafarroce with W rit iin«l I&gt;ni»#cn:4. II m \ r •*«•••»
,1,1MCO il the Angfl.ilt which prnh.
j i nn • ii I, Lr it 'in •* r«m»ii’i
ing cabinet post—th a t of seert*
Mr. Koo a rc lt, lanig said:
,,i.| v v. ill l&lt;- iill'-ndr.l hy Iti. gov.
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rd,
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tary of sta te —necessarily should
"I walk d min llio room pn-l the
rriH.r ami Id '
nffierr friend',
/list thing he spill was " IlrH .. I L arlrtlnn, S- 0.
I.art 3t"(li'-.- c Into n nl. ui .,f I'nCCM man elect Wilcox, and n b&gt; fillod by a man ripe In esperlArcutiiinf (*» Al*. I'*i *rll# «
VI'amoulB tlpnny , ( a. in tlio mixi'll li V of til" leading young ence „r with legal or juridical
Hney."
I
t iiin it
Heel m t(*
\ . \ IIA M IS* • ill
I say &gt; to hint. 'T int I
the |\ u I rvihif ;n I i '• i»f *1 * **!' •
•
- lily Jail Hu niuiulng await liemi'erals itf Klurida. The dance training.
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Kclph It. W ight, fir rford auto
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li*
l.« n
|('ontinued tin I’ni-e Two) . \lo rifr
in
- llo- »o.leunn- -&gt;f i"j'irh " *n Al will In- Infnrinal
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mnbi.r rVslrr. left for Jatkiamfir?Itrrly, It
r.f ttr- -o|nr*
I I J ir r li. m i l ' . |"i* enu* i III
Clmliii'an yinlith called atten- thbroogtg .
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ville this nltrrnoon in hli airtlm l
A nicnrr i
fou*-*
l.„n - |.. ,l««- rm-U- -that all - D#t»«- ing rate" In th* Penatr by S enatot |
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a re. aerom psnird by ,R.F l vIt.. H i g h S c a n B r i n f T D e a t h withdrawn
e*al'. is ItcHt r member* nf the Robinson, Democrat of I n d la n v ln ,
ii &lt;&gt; th .il t'ljer, I H e
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c rilk liln g that n a - .
•Mi,rue s n a m led t'V D c p 'lty Florid* League of Young D""&gt;o- an addresa
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n•1I -*.i • | •t .ilotif • hIfU*Vrut in
trained •un.lm^sAn'' &lt;- , l*o n&gt;. I
debt •payment
dafau\l-i ,r I • f .'--r "h ". III n '• I." e rs'a or not, am ''more than wel. tion's
IJ1KEw arWALKS,
Jan. 20.—Con­
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icn* eyes are far t j •*!»» I. in :
and expressing
opposition
toChief
! route" .»' il"- • 'invention nnd all of stable
I I ,»,'ied a' 'In- r - .iil ll-u
Sam
Wilson
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aui l mi* I*
retvly tu handle th" many liton • »'r • i
Ihf CJnlrway City.
cellatlon
or reductions.
the social affairs rnm ie'led w ith Darty
brought
in what experts eay
»♦^ I" •!*• rli, ,|M | Moaie s* i*". .-nlpa lo n"|j.'rli 1*1 W|* • « :r It dim
White In Jrrhvinvlllc Mr. Wi*nl The British frytght r. E xeter City. tium which a 'i e uwipg tu i.ui • I.nl; air| I Al. At • t».
il.
lurvnce
I
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dri
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the
truck
Is
one
of
the finest stills ever
ibdi hi.
I III
, tiwr I n i
N« . in
4*111 a ttred n lo ^ lin f o f nutomo- battled heavy A tlartle seas ‘"'•’ ( j ,ltn l throats from outside
) , •’Admission I" the luncheon will
M l &gt;rt| * »it Ii ! nl which slniek. n tie" ’ "("re lum h- hv registration only," Mr. raptured In this p a rt of tha
T».( » ■
r»•»,
■■*i ** l-ijl id (he Lli
|ile dealers a t the Crenshaw in a slnrin khat ru st the **•** " , -srtirv lx rly llnad-irsn
mg uvi r nn I l-ii»iin» inpilies
country. They found The outfit ou
Lrourlii
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inn
rnin
mhirli
her m ailer, a third officer a 1"^ * " . ,,.aVera, a rd bel.eve. that I .•
. n-iw -:&lt;• in , -o p t nit
be
Motor C®. •bow ronm**
the w rst side of Crooked lake In
iw'l In II,,.; Smith , splnim-I Tickets may
member* of the rrow. d a m .g d her
Rw&gt;. „ , rlt
b ril»j i i n «-ii p i. . li* m i L. i IkI Invin" Hint may pyn'e
- uithern Caliform i
join this group in a btnqi ek aM he
I rei-nrell from 3|ra. it I* Van Ta * what is known as "Cooli Slough’*.
lirgru.
considerably, and in c ie d h er tu
I «ei| and Joe Hailey
George W« hington Hntrl.
fiyeii the older lo rvA cm b tb* n t, a rra in the wak" .»( i; ill ilV* jl i**l •*! *1III* * U«TP !»-'IMift ll't-kll Ml*
Ye .ter.Mv "a telegram
telegram from
rrom II.
... ^ ^ * 4 W U io. »aid the
.
Ye.denlny
Mr. Chapman g rd Mr. Palmer flash distress calli. The liner ro’tnlry when K«* h id been
.«*t«;*l ic-.l rains in 2*1 y e n . T •• ; MOW1| lh** tier* lit! ftlbti likdti f ir** nf
' ' larlean Merchant" 13 miles
S. S on ...... p .,k Trammell, .who is ^
not
° " ,o r ^
i fi*r r # w « l month* in hli in*, ni- Itnl a t riutrkly a . it it . 1! «• j1i (•• liin *•»w * rM* l| tall * •» l mil
will return to Sanford
n,0 ,o r,|
. „to th r a u D la n re
FMRRH AIM. I ' l
.
! iroitMi (».&lt; i i,*» *»• ronutbiis
o' Washing*"", inform 'd local heps s weak, and th at 10 amptjr
i- tn-l : n-l lh" rtam-ig to (
olt tet. O u t I bo d a c fe rt i f hum*barrets wera found near I I A s
•Vl miles east
LAUSANNE. ..J a n
'P I — D em o'rala that Hi" s*nalor rould
rul«* knd been redtic'.l to n mini­ ■sjie e tc d 'lo lo- m alt.*, le
there was no one near tha (HU and ,
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of
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not
he
In
re
fur
th..
convention.
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Th"
-toim
lift
&gt;eote
ol
iam
illr.
Captain W. I.. II- • • * 1" st«n*
parrhased
bF SHfil*
----- h# .Nkeriff
J. r
Th" lae* of Ilf# was reported in m in.
to one has claimed IL ha d ad fad
Iioturlerx, d ri.cn fr.o t th-ir re I- 2'1. tdh I'everal dai-llirgs were anl llinlcy. rr;. rt I ""
un a li. tienalur D'-nr.m II. Fletcher,
at ___
_____d k . w i a i . r» ;L — 1
fle lts nd.
radiogram
from Captain Gllr*
to take It To Bartow and turn D
ncra by an nVftrllnis i f w s'ers hi dly damag' d s i llu .lcj yester­ search through the Alp. I«r Bert ah o a t Washington, u Ivlsed O r.
OLDEST
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Ill.l.
NOW
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„ __ . . . . «,„rk 1 s t :dT an, m aster r f th a **Am-riUndo convention official* th a t ha over to Sheriff Chao* to dcstroy«
day
l-y
a
niid-W
lnl"
tornado
Hinkler.
British
filer
w
l"
&lt;luuaj&gt;|..f
i.idinarily
«'ry
warke*
f"
the
FORT PIKRCE—prws
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.^ h a a l."* lie ..apraranH
BFrnranlljy
Merchant.1
8 \ N A NT0N1O -U syM .fi Car i s n - f s P ark and Lew; lleaah w hi'h tipped d-ran d it 'raveled prared 11 days eg., on u flight to was auppnrting ll.elr i.rganliatlon.
o« F a rt Pif fX* •***•! «banns , p
impomUbie ta low er life
PLANT C IT Y - F A W
D ri
boats, as he reported the xeealhrr re. n, TI, rh rrg e d wllh pocre' ion j.lh lrlc ta . High wind* .-.r&lt;i'uipany» norfhristw ard. !'u far a • lerrned A ustralia, were It,- at. I t"dey p t
oeds Co. opened storg In rit* .
WINTER G A R D E N -N ew g ilt Coeds
"coaeideraMy safayorable. wl'.h a of a still and Uqusir, Is on- of the '.n g ths- heavy rain.' raache-l a ve- no ore was injured. W -dncssloy Vetros. Thoy leinltd yeslcnlay
and novelty shop ope’ rd on cornar north of Hammond A P ark-"
strong srss ter ly gale, high seas, rldeet area tb a rje d with yiulativn- h-city of 60 mile* on h-*'ir nl Sun night a small turns-!*' I 's m a g c l and started up tl"' "'"untalna
eery storo on Cflllna S tra th
Morse ill'll and K. Park Ava.
afoot
scorrhing
fur
lltnkler.
hulldinis
at
Salem.
Mu.
ll'C-dro
ami
force,I
threi
slip
s
of
piohikltloa
rgirv and hall."
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! GOVERNOR

WILL
ATTEND MEETING
OF DEMOCRATS

Several Theorifs Ad­ (Jrmvcrs \re Warned
vanced A ToFirinfj Atrainst S h i p pint;
Of Shot In Evening Of Inferior Grades
......
■having t

LONG SATISFIED
OVER HIS PARLEY
WITH ROOSEVELT

Mu..... . time lo

Orlando Makes Plans
i For ( onference *0f| «*Yonmr Men OfI*arty

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Louisiana “Kingfish
EmcrsresFnimMeeting Bearinjr Smile

Announcement Is
Expected SoonO hl i
Roosevelt Cabinet*:

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If.

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Marine Commander
Of Nicaragua Force
Is Sanford Visilor

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pt in Ira t.l

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Mr

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Counterfeit Bill Is
Intercepted By [link

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SHOT-GUN BLAST FARM ERS TOLD
FIRED INTO HOME OF MEANS USED
n.vt
ir
OF

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MciHi'li. Meyer Will Go
To Stall* (’onvontion
*l I»
•iiiify I
'I »l..
it N
Plifi*
•|I ’

to the
!. i lit ■

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Committee Votes*
(louse To DclmtcUppn
Famous
Test
Flier
To ATI Proj
Legislation To Re­
Killed
In
Accident
Having To Do
form Statutes Af­
o
Troublesome
I*
|i.\V rt&gt; N . Jan. 'M -t&lt;nfecting Bankruptcy

Eight Municipalities |
Conference Will Take
Japs
Enlarge
Force
Considering IMnnTo
Place In March And
In
Manchurian
Area
Issue Own Self-Liq­
Will Go Into Debt,
uidating
C u rrency
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Economic Situations Jap an 's 1033 arm y r r ruit ,

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NUMBER 230

Fire CenU A Copy

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 20. ! * »

Member Associated I’teiw

m(h

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Alan Held Followin«

Alid-Winter Rain, Snow Slorms Wreak Wreck Htirlinjr Nt un»
Havoc Alonp; Facific ( o a s t Ar e a s

Motor Dealers Fly
To Jax On Business

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s s r s i s s r s s i ? * To 4 M d a K m O fS B p ^

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Fine .Still Found Iu .
Lake WaleH Region

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Through courteay of th« U. 8. Department of Agrieo)&gt;
lure lA c o o p e ra tio n with the'Florida State Marketing
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey. Saaford representative. **9

Hoeteto Chapman H one Scene
Wednesday Of Meeting OfY.W ^.

Tha mealing *ma than brought
lo ■ cloao and • aaclbl hear »»«
I a Joyed. fcafraahmantn. v a r a
aanrad la the following i Mr., R.
f . Coopar, Mra. H.' H. Hill, Mra.
J, B. Field*, tad th e lllaaaa
ttaacke, Cunningham. Katharine
Kelly, Ml Idrad Nil, Jewel Chap,
man. Leyra Martin, V fra'Phillip.,
Mahal Chapman h a d fraddia
rw &lt;u.
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NEW YORK, Jan. !&gt;_(*&gt;&gt;Vo ra bahiaa among tha paopla
who , r * f19 for parenthood wna
I ho Idaa omphaaltod today to the
Amartrin Birth Control Laagaa
opanad Iti annual convration.
Students on (ha apraad of popa*
lat ion hod told the Itogno leaden,
that th« American population la
how limiting Itaelf ao that the HAVE YOUR WATCH rapnlrod
ptraaa ahonld ha changed from
kp one who raoHr known how.
"hlrth rartrletlon" to “blrth.eetec- Brfggo. Jeweler, Mag. A n . .
Mon.**.

r

Plans Made To Raise
Church Building Sum
fdr Ihe building fund of tbo church

iter Babies Is Aim
Birth Control Body

weaker. WlarMo.
la lack
rrai
washed and pr**n»l*d. 1 do*. t
1 1 1 : 4 dm I M - l l * . b a il t j l . t
( dak t U . l l t i
* doe.
I.il- I
kaat mostly k it : I t do*, t.fl-h .l
n e m o i T : DolL l l daaraas. ra
lag. | ' ra il!, arrived; I t aoro
iraak. Nappllaa moderate. dam*
• la v , market doll Florida. la T
rralaa. Individually washed
i
raaaolad, l l da*. I t i - t n . n m
la ; la doa. swatly I I I . fe w I.
aaiallar 1.71-1 1 #
C1.RVKLAND: Waak. I * d.|r&lt;
flood r. I Calif, arrlvad: I rara
track, guppliti modarala Inrlodl
Iraak racalata. demand vary sol
for shipped Mock, aaarkal so*
tlnrlda. la loch aralaa. ta d lvM w
araahat. I doa I l t d U ; I I d
k,al OMadly. l i t . la w &gt; •*,' i
quality l i t ; I I d aa law aolaa I.

l u i t l m o r * I , B u ff*

C lnrlnaall ». Clave
port I. iM iro lt 1,
Kaw Orleans I, Kai

Stoothoff
Is Leading
. . . . I t v a ^ l — .11 ..- a .I .v t W .I W M '* " .
Siforer TfiTage loop "BOWLING*

m eetings o f ■C4rate ...

r f o r t i e r tlU P
-------- I f
fl&gt;
m ta * tkb mombore of
Club, Mr*. R. A. fam diinod i vrith a fridge
dfcty s* bar Mini ep

f a i n . J. E .G ra d ia f ,ond
A, Cameron, J h
ow»ra fflto, a linen hand­
, f t a awarded l a ‘Mr*. H.
Ullail whau oodond high

il

Paiold,

Mr*.

&gt;n Is Given
dety Tuesday

Number Two of All Soalo Catholic
Church held on Toeoday atarnoob
at tho homo of Mr*, fran k PoUra,
Watt firs t Straat. During tho
maatlng Mr*. B. J. Amonn woo
appointed publicity chairman,
R*fr**hm*nU war* •arvad lata
1* tho oftarnoon to tho following:
Mr*, J. I* Hurt. Mrt. K. J. Amonn.
Mra, Caorgo Kundmullor, Jr* Mr*.
Buchanan. Mrs. J. R. Kannay, Mrs.
Mary -Schao), and Mrs. frank
Patera.
. '

f . B. Godfmy, conftn
it of tbo Woman’s .I
• Soality of 'th o . 1

Local Tennis Players
iTk of; tbo Pint' Molk. Receive Invitations
Idt Chunk |n Orle'ade,!
Nchonor gvttU at » luncheon
Mon Tuaadiy afternoon o| (bn
Uk of IIm Fir*! Mothodl.i
tit of Ihla cit* with the wanflUio local mlialonory loclaty
riMb.
tin. W. B. Thornton, pratldfnL

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T*rwlllla*r
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1*7

Tulala

which tha American •blaljl. #mblamotlc of tannlo oupramlCY "
Florida, lo sw arded t# prl*o I"
man*, olnglaa p ta f. IW 1TerpUf.
of Tempo, won tbo *blold In 1»*J
while Carroll T urnor, of llltm i.
won It Inst yoor.
PALM BEACH—"Prim B*ach
Dolly Now*”, o tartad »7lb H ii« »
racanty.
.; *

Cost 85 Cents To Put
..Rheumatic....Cripple..
Back To Work Again

- ing I ring., I tog dolUr and 3
dollar billo, and oomo
■moll rhnitgo, re turn t« J. D. Doooay and recelvj reword.
o r 4 one

Tho Stmlnolo Creamery bowing
CtpUlo Stoothoff of tbo Bhorp*
■hooter* team In tbo Juirfar.HIgh team Tuesday night won tww ia n
of thrao gamia from tbo Korrgtf
Gotcljvl'a team In n .chrdalod
Hanford Merchonta B o w l i n g
Laagaa gam* although only oh*
•coring 19 points In n g n n u p lay'd
•g a in st the Mustang* on Tooodoy point aeporoted tho two trstno St
of tor noon. Stoothoff, t hero fora, th i and of tho match, tho winning
has scored 73 polnta in oighl loam bowling 2433 polnta 'while
gam#*, for ohood of the second tho looori scored 2422 polnta.
George Kobe of tho 8emlnolo
pines scorer, Dohar of tbo Mooloam
roiled 693 polnta In three
to n g tto m who hoo 49 polnta in
game* and 114 polnta for high
gomes.
.
“Ladies’ Day” Events ■avan
Tbo ShorpahonUr* dffaotod Iht •Ingle score, while T. Bolly of thkt
totaled M l for three gnmeo.
Planned For Links Mustangs 31 to IS. molnly bo«tu*e teem
In a second gome . 0f tho
of th e performoneo tumrdi In by
Mrs. G. D. Bishop and Mr*. E. Stoothoff. Monday oftarnoon tho nlng. tho Dotoay’a Lunch Room
f . Housholdor ho*# bean appoint­ Hnwhoyaa dafaotod tho Rnndilora team won two out of three gomes
ed to urvo oa ho*trasa* for tha 0 | 0 ft In tho clooofit gomo of tha from tho fUaford-Ovtado ’ Truck
Growers team, with grail Bolly of
yaofScore* and
llne-upat Sharp- tha winner* rolling n high single
•hooter*: Odhom, f, 4, Williams. ?. gams scor* of 220 point*.
Bcereo:
4, Stoothoff. c, 19. B. Colbert, Til• f a l l a l , &lt;r*oa.*rr
llo, goord*. 0j MatUngo. It . T. n«.iir
ii" H * til
set
III III III l i t
U n o y . f, 3. KchoU. f. 4. Dobor, 11 Will*. Jr
II
Will*.
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la tk« klakaal and Mat kM4t r laf
n i k karora tka froot Soar of tka
COort lla m la b llM f . M alania
Caaaly. Florida. batwaaa tka losa
koaro of aala aa Mnoday tka Ilk
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While all kla family looked aa la
aaloMahmeal and all kla frlsada
w*ra amaa*d. aaa maa look Ika
pnln. awallins a»4 assay from kla
lorlurvd Jalal* la &lt;1 paara IW &lt;M
It with I hoi fa m eai rataiaetie ore*
arrlpilnn baowa lo pkarmaclala aa
Allrnru.
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Thi* powerful yal safe r*tp*dr Is
wnaderiul—lla acllnn l l a I wool
mkgtral where ufl* a tll aaO Other
cirrutaitaa petaoaa cauao agoar
and pain—Iko stress aria said pdf•nn alaria la laava ysar M r la
11 heurai
Jual a*t ob* I t *••! kotll* of All»nrii from
TnocMan'* Hon ford
Iiru S i'o . nr any llv* 4raanl**—lak*
It aa"illr*rt*4 an4 If • la II koara
ran* pain* havaa'l left you gat
your money hack.
I
II w*rka last aa swiftly with
Neuritis, HrlalUo. Lumkdoo And
A madlela* that works on th* Neuralgia due lo similar cause —
Madder as easier o il on Iko bowala.
t&gt;*l*oo "M l Imourlil.a ond oar***
aalda that rags, Irrllallok which
r*aalla In taltln a up nlakla, fraU U .n l d*olrv, burolaa,
I,a pains
aad^d^acaak*. Btr-ICRTH | t or.
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GOOD ROOMS for light bouse.
hooping. Reasons bio. 404 Elm

How Doctor* Treat*
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■LVof tho local aoclaty, iHlroLd tho of Dear* for 1494 end
DELRAY, BEACH R epair,
BTUART—Con*trutlloo lo plsrt being mods to old Chamber of
M b a d 'tho dotloo of oo«h. An
shortly on 9341,000 brldfo prdjK t. Commorto HolL
M o l diocuiilon followed whan
*,dfeod#r*y ond Mra. C 0. Bora
E afif tho ditrarant daportmaoti
f i o Rot. Smith Hardin g**o
W t to ft o« tho hnpoftoecd of
'dielety to tha chunk.'
J j l W n woo aorrod In aavra**
■M long table which woo doco- pearl H. Ilabblli, South Sanford
^ \.v . " m o s t '
During Iho
mootlnf
k iw ith tUrar baikoto of *«N t
S rlad ftrno. Quaatltlra of g«r- chapter* from the book, “Woody
« ond pottod pl*nti and C***ldy," wore rapprtod by

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U dacorot* other , parts Mrs. J irk Klynt, Mr*. BnbbltL
Mlt* Ethel Riser, * n j Miss Aik*
E ldir.
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hour wo* onjoytd when rafraihtngnta ware oarvod.by tho hoot***.
TIToo* preaont wore Mr*. W. M.
• Monde U ko'protldad rifW McKinnon. Mra. KodgO*. Mrs.
ninthly mooting of tho.Bolf. P snrl H. Babbitt, Mra. Jock Flynt,
pnd tha Mlaaoa Moud* lAka, Ethol
Riser, ond Alice Elder.

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Ilar**a Ik* ratio* that kaalaha.
fal and brings lain ••laaaaai al
• h* natural allrastlvaataa that a*
•r* woman |w.,*«a,*a » • ■
Every mornlna Mho
Mb
'•aspoonral of Kruoaw* Salta la i
• lasa of hat w alar k*far* br*ah
faei—cal dew* on pa*lry and fain
m oala-w * Unkl nn pulalooa.’ bat.
lor. rrtam aad , uc*r—In a w«*hi
■•I nn lb* acala* aac aala haw
many pouadb of fal have vaalahad
(1*1 a batlta of Krvadk*p S allaIb* coat la trin la g aad II last* I
w**k*. If ***n ill* ’flrat boilli
•l.wan'i CDBVlBC* you Ihla la Iki
•a*l**l. saftai and auraat way |,
o»* fal—If yau daa't faal a aspaat
mnrovamaal la haallb—•• aloft,
nnaly *o .raallr—»l*or*»*ly all**—
yoar moqay oladly ralaraad.
Out ba aura fa*, year haatlki
■aka that yau aak far. and s*&lt;
Kriisrhan Halls. Oat them a l Touch.loa'a Hanford - Orng . Co. or ••?
drugstor* In tbo w w lll —A4»-

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What Hiwy Wanted?

Uripating Itg pannage in the event of a vote upon It, Sena­
tor Long deliberately fn n tra tm the wfl) of the majority
by ref filing to give up the floor until he is allowed to b a n
hla own way.
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All th« world’s m stage, ami af
te m a t o f tha prod actions seem
i have been farres—.Philadelphia

R ^ T * have a feeling that tha
Morth ■Dakota .senator •* w a n t
thinking nearly so much about eeLgasikm as ha was about pohliclty.

From such obstinacy one would think the Louisian*
arnatnr had been aroused to righteous Indignation afallut
a measure which threatened the very foundations of the
country.
To ithus belabor fellow senators,
his uiuvr
own
sassu m u ttax
u a l UJ
strength
to the
point Important
o f exhaustion,
and arbitrarily
block
the
passage
of
other
measures
pending
in
ConI n a naaakr(A n t nlkaw
—* is ■■ ■I. k._
.1 1 ' ■ ri
gres*, he would seem to have the tnoet coiwclentiouB convictions against the merits of the banking bill.
And yet we doubt if such is really the'case. There
can aearcely bo any reasonable argument agplnst blanch
banking. It haa been said that the system tends to central­
ise the control of banking deposits, and yet everyone knoits
that nothing could centralize them more than they are now.
Whether local banks are Independent or affiliated the major
portion of their deposits flow naturally to city banks and
natfonal securities, while branch hanks J n small communi­
ties h»vs all the strength and facilities for accommoda­
tion which ihe enormous resources of the big city banks
make available.
In all probability Senator Long has some other deehm ttf* m * irrttrh irb p p a fltrc r^ ^
haps be haa ifot been accorded as cordial a reception fn
Congress as a man of his unique influence deserves. Per­
haps the older men In the Senate like Glass of Virginia and
Fletcher of Florida, who were creating the federal reserve
lystetrt when Huey Long was peddling patent medicines,
hkd Rot fully appreciated the tremendous vocal powers of
this Louisiana ’'Kingflsh.”
.
Or Perhaps it was President-elect Roosevelt he has
b«4n trying to (mprms. It Is getting along about time for
cabinet selections and it haa been rumored, not that Senator Long wanted a post for himself (the Senate could not
•phre hla services), but that he would dictate thg appointrrifnfof some henchman who would look after the Long In­
terests in the administrative branch of our government. Or

{Continued From Page One)
International affairs 'and finanrs
tber* la evrry indication Roosavclt has hi mind early action on
foreign problems. Ho1 told news­
papermen whom be received eddy
last night ho did not know what
would bo taken up today with
President Ifoovrr. Ho added that
it was up to tho President to lead
Ihe conversation.
Reminded that he had suggested
the meeting with Hoover ho replied with a smile: "I might have
something to say."
In view of Roosevelt's pro­
nouncement earlier In th# weeh
Ihst he would continue th* pres­
ent administration's policy of in.
listing upon the
oanetlty of
treatIr*. it was assumed in many
quarters that this would farm n

Effort* to get l ong to say that
Mr. Roosevelt » •» uutrighUy opposed to the Glass bill failed. To
(Continued From Fa( a O n )
inch a question ho soldi
Khifflsh', and then I said T want
"That is mi unfair question. hot
■ pmdofflce.’
*■11* said to me T think you you Juat witch my movement-!
hav* a fair chance of getting it if from now on."
He added:
yon am right.' Well I'm always
right.
"Yon ean take from me that
■Then I seid, ‘I want an ambao- President Roorevelt h not going
sadhrshlp.*.
te disappoint the, American peo­
"IT# site d me then 'Haw much ple. lie is now what he stood for
money has your candidate got?* In the campaign. I’m an ignorant
•**I told him ’he hasn’t got any man and I can't explain it juat
money; that's the reason ha want* right hut the American people are
a Job' and ha said, 'Weil, he can't going lo be pleasantly surprised
hake it* and that ia the reason ho with him. lie is about the most
ain’t agoing lo get It.
consistent man I ever knew."
"We discussed everything from
International to national and local
subjects."
Asked if they had discussed the
war debt situation, tan g replied,
"W e did, and Mr. Roosevelt re­

FORT MYERS, Jan. lO -S h ar* hoioers of Ita Fort ily c n Build­
ing and loan Association hare
authorised Immeilste reduction
r t tha in tr m l chart* on loan* by
two percont, bringing Ih* new
rate lo scran percent Interest and
one perrrnl premium. Tb« asso­
ciation U beliered U&gt; be one of
Iho first in Ihe stato to scale
down K* ratrs*. The action war
tpproreil at Ibe annual mrelfng
of shareholders as the company’s
raoccasion lo disturbed economic
limes.

Pinellas C o u n t y ’s
F ee O fficers Hand
In *32 E xcess F e e s

CLEARWATER. J a n . 20— Knur
) " lie knows mure about tho Bihle Pinellas sourly fee officers sub­
.than I do", ta q g continued. "You m itted' to the enmity aammisslon
know the Hibl# say* th at in tetrst Monday a total of I h7.1I in excess
i * . u su ry-J i-tio o li-va cji sU aa g .wUli fees for the 1U32 ralendar year,
A repert from the encffiTT
usury."
• Questioned as lo whether Mr. fifth fee officer was not received.
Roosevelt was “going to crack Roy Booth, who retired as sheriff
down" on him, ta n g rajstd hla Jed. 3, submitted a le tte r asking
the commiession for additional
voire ami shoulrd:
. "Crack down n&gt; m r? lie don't time in which to prepaiv hi« re­
w ant to ernek down on me. I come port. The credit* basis on whirh
out of hla room happy and satis- It i* necessary In operate the of­
fird. II# total me, 'Huey, you’re gu­ fice roused delay In making up n
lag lo do Just as I tell you*, and finarrial sum m ary, he said.
Tha tax a»-*e»«i»r, II. H. Sterling,
th a t la Just w hat I’m goin’ to do.”
who retired s t - l t a end of Ih*- yvar,
"IfrV a g reat President.’*
&lt;&gt;n Ihe subject of whether he made the ta rg i-t turnover, $3081.
would continue hit filihunter on Hums turned into tho county gen­
the (Sln-s banking: bill, ta n g ssid: eral fund by tint other fro officer*
*t am not going to change my pn- were: Clerk, Karl H. - O'Quin.
sltio t", stul added he was for |2 I U ; county Judge, H arry R.
"creeping legislation, the proper ilew tlt, $1452; tux collector. It;
C. Wilkemon. 91206.
leg i.-.la lb in."
Judge llew ctt also submitted,
" I am going In speed legislation
la quick defeat'*, he emphasised in addition to the amount of exin referring in th* banking Mil. res* fees, 97'Jll which he said »»«
Asked w hether Mr. Roosevelt n voluntary reduction In hi* s a l­
approved of his tactics, the tau i- ary.

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SelffahnesB

tha Aral of a aerlca of I t open forum lectures scheduled
for tha winter sd u so n under Iho auspices of Temple Israel.
"The basic AAmtotlc law Is service In sense of useful­
ness," sjfid DY. Sheldon. 'T he opposite of this is selfishness
which is undue regard for the rights of self and correspqpding disreganLof the rights of others. Selfishness takes
many forms. Foe' ogamplo Ihe World War, which cost the
'"•dtffprt* arafbalng med*&gt;t« .at- world more than 9300.000,000,000 and the end is not yet.
«utu grvaVee lending pnw sr^for It is destined to break Um backs, of generations to come,
(he IOtoii«tn&gt;ctloiv'F»iianc# ■tJor- ills.motives were riiTB.aiUM yi , greed, n&lt;?t.tiervlce.
"Unethical compcIIfTtRfTsTiiimher form of selfishness.
S ration. Evidently th e country )e
ring lb burrow it* way out of CompotHlon Is the life of trade tip to n certain point, be-

Fort Mytra Company
Will Cut Loan Rate

ferrvd to th# Scriptures, which,
ha said, say* that interest ia

The House haa decided not to
IpwAhce of the lawa of human relatlonahiprdta the
try la g lance th* budget in tbl*
'session. Ta# Lama Duck, passion greatest cause of economic cllnturbances, according to Dr.
F. Sheldon, president emeritus of the 8heldon
ha* prevail to be not Only lama bat
Chicago, spesklng in Bay front Park, in Miami, in
also WAi^ttsly. IncapacltaU di,-.
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slanlan m id: "He has approved
everything c ic rp t he is in favor
of eocnly branch banking but not
• Late b ra rrh banking.'*

lo u s e Ite jB c ti
H o o v e r ’s P la n . Over H is P ark y
For R e g r o u p in g With R o o s e v e l t

a - i ..i si

For right long days the country has been treated to
the revolting spectacle of an Ifnpotent Congress which tjelays Important legislation devised to relieve the depres­
sion while on* of ita members talks himself hoarse piodnfr

M w o w i rum a.

al! obeli and
filled frames!

Dr. Henry McLaulln, Jr.

N early 50 shareholders atlcnJed
Ihe srssioti.
Resolutions
w tro
adopted rradjosling ' Ihe capital
structure of the asiociation to
permit membership In the federal
tam e loan bank whirh will be
souglil »&lt; sunn as Florida laws
have h irn amrnilrd to pebmjt *ntrance of building and loan groups.
The legislature is expected In
make ihe necessary amendment*

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; - The Rpanlard* are catching onto
■iho Kies of rspahlksn governinent. The Spanish cabinet ha* de­
cided lo spend triOO/Xh) for a g a­
rage for tlx member*' fourteen
aulaoiobllr*-^-ls&gt;uis*ttle Herald.
Wouldn’t ll be Inkerrating to
Iukiw je s t how much w m L*&gt;t»g
fltlbu ilcr has cast thy people or
^ha United Ktaea, not only in
WMtad time among Senators, but
also in tha defeat of banking

. ra ic f. I In select a aaetaU ry
riciillbio who will know how
ku eaic of th a t, big crap
am that is to s ta rt growing

PRINTING

■ triad.

K" 1FT"*

Martin’s Garage
W. lx t Street
Frank Lawla sag Martin h a rt
the experience and equipment
to da yaur Jab. B*e aa and
save maaay-

TRY NEWZO
f u r t t - h l n g K eel. K e se m s.

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l»r. fling WnniH ami all skill
IrrlfjiHunw nr tnaecl Itllrw

tin d e r remn^y M rli H w arsn )«rv If
Vnr

TOUCHTON'S'*’
* HANFORD DRUG CO.

LUMBER
Hill Lumber Co.
lllh and Rally
Quality McrchandlacS at
Reasonable Prices with
ZIP UBHVICB
Phene IS

furm ratio for outright repeal.

M u c h Progress Is
Being Made U p o n
(Continued From Pag* One)
murk land some of which Is cov­
ered with w ater ami hyacinth*. *11
■if it destined to ta cover*,! with
th# w hltS^xam ! that I* being
rucked from the bottom ' of •th"
lake neaeby t a ta used a* road;
bed.
Immediately In front of the.oh.
server la a tract of filled In land
nearly a hlock square and level
with Ihe bulkhead. This land has
hern filled in sine* last Monday
when Iba dredge first wertt into
operation after a long stay t i 't r

WHEN A BARGAIN
- IS NOT A BARGAIN

of
to
of
in

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•spent** during p.xbortgg# In tho
treasury du# lo th* »low payw*nt
fit tax**. Tba kits icari* to ta problem, and will, lot tin hope before It ia too late.
apreading throughout tha wbola
knuntry.
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both paetlsa.pladgsd Ja a
SANFORD, TWENTY, YEARS AGO
halanrad budgst ta fo ra tha TOfTit
Mr*.
W. T. Johns delightfully the ownership e fth e Inter ns tlonsi
cxtnptlgn, neither party ip Oingrvia makes any noliceabl* a f e rt •ntartainad tha Fancy Work Cirri* KnoUn Company, sttuatad near
how ta carry «ot IU pramUf. Con- Friday afternoon. The lima was Kichtnpnd, Lake County, by a
Rtexa (tying te haUpce' f b l hwl- ■pant' In pleasant conversation and master's sal* B few ' day* age.
. gal Is Ilk* a bsby slaptaat frying in Ih# anioymsnt ay dainty fancy Charla* B, Edgar, of Uesburg, ia
work bw ih* nriihkara of |h# cirri*
ta walk a Ught w in- *and visitors. Mr*. Johns' guests
Mr*.

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Arthur Briabnn* objects ta our WVfai Mia. J, p . Roberta,

-gOTarnmcnt sanding . gtllllons

ef

ifellara to Ehrapa te KiaiaUia floe
Fortupal

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he ilricla ulter Mar. * ■ ill* Southern Lumberman.

■VIII' *«»

OPTOMHTR1BT
111 Pnek A m .

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"Phrenology r t nesting ita pep.
nlarity.’’—Headline’ W e l l , we
ooght te HeVp quite, a lot ef MW
bump* on aur heads after th a laal
two year*.— Rochester Democrat
and Chronicle.

ysl, Mrs. T.‘ )l.
v lleatrsr,* Mr*.
, J ,.J . Gray.
oaf gawrnmaat J
Jiaa returned to
.ot.jn*lnlnlalng J
'oral weak* vagdlarkaaavllls and
olhar points and averyooa la glad
to haa? h 1» theory votes again.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fry* are
rejoicing pvar th* arrival ef a fine

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m o n o y lo r th in g s th a t r o a c h th a
&gt; s o b n . M a n y p o o r ln v a a tm a n U
y o u h o p a d to s p a n d l o r s o m a ro ily n a e d s .

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mor. worker* are- *mp)oyod- F°f
Ita next faw month* a t ltait.lta* *
a rn will t a emploirtd hi what
n ro m iltl I® Im OM

tfudmsk sU
College to
rlttda ta r 1

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W* ilww

pUctA Of ContrmJ FlorUU, whoi
with various aganria*
planning suitable typical shrub*,
flowers, and palma to ba sal sa t

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madam .geld

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Mlsa Dorothy

Ula city.

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�H u**# Attends Meet
O f Ctty Union Group

Farmers TeM
Of Means Used
To Break Pikes
Fm** poco Orret

ley,

ersonals
lend* of MUa Lucy Roumlllai
r r f m t to b a rn th a t ah* I* ill

refretkatenU ; S in , C. P.
Herndon, S in . Mary K lr t if , M rv
J- C. BeilneU, and the UU m i
Marg aret
Robert*.
M argaret
Hurl*. ami Mabel Howler, door
cim inlltec; Mt*. D. U. Cuklnell,
Mr*. FU-jd Load, a n l Mr*. Jam**
A. W right, floor committee: Mr*.
M. 5 . Wlgglne, Mr*. 0 . |&gt;. Hi*Sop.
Mr*. B. I- Perkin*. Mr*. J . 81.
Clair Whit*, J r , ami Mr*. K. F.
U n * . c to .r a lio n ; Mr*. V. K.
Koamlllat, Mr*. Frank U Miller,
ami Mr*. A.
' I t . I(«a**ttrr, piece
committee ! ami Mr*. U. L. Perkin*, m uiir,

Social Calendar
*prny» i* *«*e IM&gt; |N ( lK * at
ear* a ltW g h U re ported ik a t W
knew wt only a f**» i ****** u*»ng
a ria t* m a l ii a a * am a i n S-vtrnl farmer* Mated Ikat they are
m e » i« &lt; th* - v m * a t iW f n w *
ttm* white elhrr* Meed th a t thee
have &gt;wt down tk* -toanitiy to a
ka* figur-,
•at
Member* ,-f Ik* d a k emNc-wd
M&gt;« tk* aim* of a n**r Male-wide *»«
i««l* g m ita iu -a that-i* t*riog formed i.»
hr lag aUmt a regoMtma of fin*&gt;
k a a fa* m l i t TW t l a k voted to w .
*u*i* a fe ta le « itk thi» new tr o o p a&lt;
no*, toa* a* It pr*mi*e* to work with
rival ami f,&gt;» Ik* groove,
new
Itvfoiv vwmhrding it* avaatoo. I'
yam R. Havb wa&lt; a * V a member *1]
i r k , Ike Rim'd of Detector*; W aa Tv»U
and of Ik- Vented l a « b i I V , aaado a
krr* ra«k dwaaima to tko t'kak'* t y i i r
h a m eat fund, and a topott ,.f l be
kin** k&gt;‘* F 'k ito t IV o m illm aa« tend
j .V l all k ills vvat ta ile d a*** •*1S)j 1dered raid.
for
"*•«&lt;
rr*“ .
t&lt;**k
11 k
•**ml

V r . and Mr*. T. P. Wailac* and
daughter, Patay, of Birmingham,
Aim, a re the gueat* r.f Mr*. WatAmoni: Ihoa* p r e r n t were: Mr. M r* .L . M.‘ T H N H , ^ I ’ rM lk
Ime*’* brotlnr-in-law and lia ttr, aril Mr*. U. U Perkin*. Mr. ami strrv t. vrlth Mr*. Telford, Mr*. M.
Mr. and Mr*. T. C. Molt, Park Mr*. A. VC. L**. J r , Mr. anJ Mr*. K. M»y*. Mr*. Judd Sm ith, Mr*.
J. II. llintfrm lM rr. Ur. and Mi*. J. M. Moy*. Mr*. C. II. Smith, a&gt;v|
II. K. Sleien*, Mr. and Mr*. J . Mr*. R. I , Sklnkol*** a* hoaltaaev
Mica Alma W herlrr and Eugene C llutrhiaon. Mr. and Mra. K. I ,
Tho monthly program meeting
L aH ettv J r , of Chicago, have a r­ Ikon, Mr. and Mr*. Glenn l.ingle, of Ik* Woman** M luiuaary Sorived to npenil *ome time here Mr. ami Mr*. John MeUch, J r , cicty of Ik* Flr*t llaptlat Church
with Mr. ami Mr*. W. C. Hill at •Mr. m il Mr*. Juo MeUch. Mr. and a ill l.r k*kl at :l -tta o'clock at Ik*
their home, I'joo Magnolia A rr­ .Mr*. W. A. Adam*. Mr. and Mr*, th u n k with Cirtlo NumWr Four
au*.
Wallace W. Hell, Mr. ami Mr*. In charge. Clrele Number Three
■F. K. ituuiniliai. Mr. amt Mr*, will conduet a pray»r aervk* at
h Kumurd Miirch, Mr. ami Mr*. J w Uhl o'clock.
G nnralei, Mr. and Mr*. Jack M ae-1 Tho Sunbeam Rami of Ik* Flr*l
I tuna Id, Mr. and Mr*. K. F. Imne.) lia p lb l Church will moot a t T:3U
.Mr. ami Mt*» George Xulglil, Mr. n&gt;luck a l .l h e c h m c l L .
With a large number of mein. ■amk-Mr*. •|t.‘, lp“t*lrtltffHt7*1irf^”lffkT*‘’*"J(“So&lt;TaT*,^i?i*eVTIig " o P t h o St.
- — ww-?rTM"«War-n:rrr*\r“V'i.? Mr*. W. C. Hill. Mr. and M r*.' Agnca Guild of llidy Croaa h&gt;U.
In adtrmlance, the annual l(ol&gt;ert K. (1. Fox( and Mr. ami Mr*. r*&gt;i&gt;al Church will I** hr Id a t 3:30
K. le e dance, «|&gt;on*nred hy the IVtr rShaal.
[oVIork ai the pari«h hou*e with
N. de V. Howard Chapter nf Ihe
Al»u Mr. ami Mra. S. R. IHgh- Mr*' S' M
*"d X^*- »I*F*
U. u . C. lank place |a*l night ut
Ion. I)r. and Mr*. W alter ft. la m p .
W a ,irr " h«»'e**ev
Ihe City Hull. Untieing began a t
W KHNItSlUY,
0:50 o'clock and continued until a hell, Mr. ami Mr*. Floyd la n d ,
Mr. an.) Mr*. Rupert Strickland,
" ‘ember* of th* huard of
late hour to mu«ic furnUhed ky
Mr. and Mr*. A. I . licit*, Mr. ami '*•* h ard en t luh uf Sanford will
Men/* O n h n tr a . J. S. Uinklr,
ami
•“**• »' !&lt; ,M
o'clock at the h*uoo
^
only fonfeil* rale W ar Vet- Mr*. W alter S. Coleman, Mr.
Mr*.
W.
II.
Iiyron,
Mr.
a
n
l
Mr*.
•**
w
*
^
Wa»«««,Ro*»
W * ^n Srminole Cuonly, un* n
K. IV, Ik-udvr, Jmlgp nml Mr*. * uurt.
• |. rfm U j irurcV for the oceaeim.
Jam** ti. Sharun, Mr. anil Mra.
- ...... ........
F fature of
thy
decoration*
Roy F. Mann. Mr. ami Mr*. Karl ' ‘"•••"* *le» Sharor. Jack iKtrcm
about the hall wa* a large nil
K ortgrcn, Mr. and Mr*. T. C. ISipo, H"b*-rt Ikalaoa. John |»*y. F taak
fainting of Robert' E.' I&gt;e whl.li
wa* placed on th - Mage before a Mr. and Mr*. ClyJe Ramaey, Mr. •- W aadra#. J r , Teddy Mur*e.
Ju-tlr* lluth-r
laikground i f flower* and fern*. r.nd Mr*. M. S. Wlggin*. Mr. am la ,Jib' u" »al**,
hill Tyre.
({rantilie* of American an ) Con­ M rv I** M. Kan-bottom. Mr. a n d ! M c C W l l a m l .
Mr. ami Mr*. R.l Haymoad* UpdMuUt. Atdtvw Carfederal* ll*gH w ire *u*pcndi-d Mr*. F rc l
Hayc*. J r , t handler
./m m Ihe bal.-ony along with /*•«• •f l*ca*. Mr. and Mr*. I*. A. Mvro. '•*»*'• J Mr*. R, \\
U v lw l pc*r*id«d
1*^- M any S. Wimdrulf. over Ike regular meetmg »f CmVt&gt;onn 0f red and blue crepe |&gt;a|irr. Mr*. C. I*. Herndon. Mr*. Frank
Tho light along the wall* of th*- I Wof. fruit. Mr*. J. M. Ilaye*. b‘tlU W. Weilael. o r FSelerlck, Number Five of the Fl»*t l t a |l n t
Ilm \Va.lc. Allan
FMd*, Church hrk! Wnln-edav th c i-w m
large room wer.&lt; chnded ln i r l Mi l. K. |». MohUy, Mra. J. C.
• kleman. k , K. In a ry , at the kvwe of M rv J. t \ Mitchell,
ami decora tail with fern*. Hindi- Hcnnclt, Mr*. Marv S lnm c. Ike 1 U,M*
IHghleyman. J. S. Umkle. Magaidtu A fcauc. M«-V R F t
clj in bright aliade* were ar- : i- i Mei ,iiri | *i.\ i , Maivl
*i M * * * - 1*
Cam* t ******a* W. VlrKwv, ami f.ur.Vo* . tiwiper prtoealed a «kaptr? froa*
langoil In »«**« a n J hnwi i —iu
I the mi**Ku« *twdy k.*A, M rv \V
lyn t ol ier. J 'a r - a ic t Wight, of •w,*nvarmu* plara*.
11*. Brooks J r , gave a talk wt
M aienirlte.
'
Mr*. H. U. Caawell, general
Stew ard*hi^ M rv H t \ M***eghalrman of the dance, wa* a.*- Pt-I»y OTonmi J-illr
g iv e an addre** on the owik of
alattd In pr«parlnr for th j affair. J Hi rlcn.ic David, liaeScl Smith, of
the R. A , and Mrv I*. S S»l«uv
by the following committee*: Mr*, t Matliron, Sadie l.einkart, Edllh
talked on t h e wip*&lt;a *lodv
J. M. Ilaye*, Mr*. Frank I* j W alkrr, It. K. HiUfin, l.m* Cnurh,
With HI member* in allendnw-*, cour*e.
Wcodruff, and Mr*. K. D. M ob-1 M argaret IS-ter*. ami llrigg* Arihe monthly meeting o f the Utatukktnag the »«*•«! hour M rv It
m ar School P.-T. A. w ar keki ye*, r , .Mooce and Ml* Turn Riot Wei
tenlay a ttn a o o n In tka tckuol a u ­ *on tendered a vo&gt;al ik iit after
ditorium a fte r the r.-gular meet which MU* t atolyn tV ihei gave
lag a f member* of the hoard. M rv a plana wJu. R vfm hm ent* were
K. A. Newman pvwaMed over the aavvwd U tk o faMawiagt M rv R
m -etiag wkeek won opened wlik C. Moore, M rv R. | S Law toes
the IjonlS Praygr a n d Ifc* I M P Mrv a S. JWImaa, * M rv R F
“ America, the Beautiful."
Coup t. Mm W. P - B u n k s J r .
During Ike
W*la«e« aeaaion Mr*. DoWilt B m ov Mi*. Vector
Mr*. I . M. U i i k t i L welfare M claulim Mr*. Tea* Riuth*i«om
chairman, reported th at S3 ehd. wad M iv Lorvlla Mmlkemon.
d r-a are being cared for daily ia
the arhuol lunrhrouio. aad th at
Mr*. O tto Sckmekl and . Mrv
Crorge McCrum donated vegetablet to th e lunchroom recently.
M rv « . t*. Cm bran. fuedwatVon
ehairman, «tated th a t *he hn« *ectir d nine »ub*crlpliona t w the

Robert E. Lee Ball I
Attended By Throng

lo o k a t what H trakl i h n km* J n ie l . . Ho km dtnwn ’ t.ililo
thphmn .&lt;•»*•• and her fctkM hl ^ g
&gt;. ikikW'W-»»tvwttr-w**'Wtr&gt;^TSWM^',rTaCe.
V
So get m l \v*tr paint* oe &lt;**j-*« ** v* toe»d e*n-'tv and w*
« k * | jv u van «k* to &gt;«*ake thu* «k*kk k&gt; t ktv-lik
t k . dtam 4
‘ *k«teh of xvav vww e l "latth r I k r W Van**" ar*&gt; tNr Jog. and .**h**
that b will *&gt;**&gt; e*p«n!l&gt; a* w«tt
Now k * r * S Ik e gmtd w * &gt; o* re g a rd to tko* " k i l l i e vkeJvai* k v
d a te- v* k -nng o m p t i m a
F e * the tw en ty S - | v e io t e j d d t k * * * l

in W the H i t t l e kWphan \mMe“ kldiWe *1 Ik .* *e w -p .p e e k&gt; a n d
c 'W e d w -da&gt;. l l a M v u th a ivn te lle wf 'tk e H ik n * I k m l i * &gt;*. * * * k t &lt;“
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SANFORD
BO IT AGAIN

Western Film To He
At MlUne Sat unlay

Maigwrct tK ivki. Munketv 'W
maker, Mae J o A ReWcvn SWkerns H ekn Xvinav, hatSm iee
Svaaes and |e«&gt;H*-d M -l v n s a * I
l*e . I I . W .

SEMINOLE
Creamery CL

R v iS t

. * We Know That You Can And Will

The h n i l Day provrd beyond a doubt that you
believe in YowcII’h adverliHlng—that you need Ibia
BterchandiM—and that it Ih priced where you want It.

Those who were here know that we do nol ex preen
Ihe Immennlty of Ihe orenaion of our opening—I bene
who werg not wHh u*t have no doubt hrard of it—»
hut we hlmply can’t kelp from raving about It.

y e a rs cam* to MX again whan tbk

movie Irouje Mmiag Ran tiiey'v
"llflitag w af the tk*e»t“, artm o,
romanre of the We*t which
»
to the Milam- Theater Satwid**.
with a cant beaded by Rarobdrk
Sevll, Sally llkcap ami J,' rn*.»H
MclkmaVt. .*&gt;,-* it a* tbo bookfoe outdoor »**p**me*.
The aegieit m l n v l »tatmn w a­
nk t vdnr Ctty* I’tak. lo t many I
mile* of mountain nod -kvort &lt;«p ,
atated tbk* n tv iron* the burotnm |
A c e w of wotkec* voiced tk, ,
g ruble to hy TonvtWurtirg tempo |
la t , »on-S t'-iough m-wolnins awl
rwibling w w k-n to o U ay * n , t - «
Ihe ,W-«tt.»»Mhs to. *-nke pm.tmW
the , U n ap t-tatian »f co»*«ivs
.o u s t e (Oi|m**nt, »nd prw f' b j!
auto a n l t» m k v
"
|
M r v S L M . IJo y c l » * • M r * W . R .
TV* p.ctuie aMtdw tketo i 'b*w*
ite iu * were h«*te**eo for lb- a ft.
tho original Rate t.hey novel'

ford on the «ubj#»t, "l*hn*e* in
Child Training." on Twemlny. Jam
31 a t .3:30 oVIorh nml Friday. FvK
3. a t ’T:J0 ..'dock n l th r Junior
High Rrhoul audilnrtuaa. She will
rontinwo her lectarea fur three
week* n l the u r n lime each week.
T hr attendance p rlte N r the
day *ra* awarded tu Mrv Jo rh
/ I j u t l 'i r*««m after tah h h Mr*. W.
Morgan, progtam chairman, la .
trod need th e Rev. K. U Brownlee who gave • talk an "The Sate.
Dual Value* la th e School." At Ilm
roacludon of the R*v. Htowalo 'a
talk M rv Morgnn announced th a t
a Founder** liny aad I'atWer'n
Night program wiU U a t a i l of
Um February meeting. -

SHOES
Straps. Pumps.
Sandals

at

Your

clou iy. It tvik* the dory ol a
yau*« •nrvejo* who koeum
in
xolnd in the bat ike between »
gto p ol untci**lpM enltW rw-t

Bf*. ami *• dwUacwkdmn himeeH
that be wm* hlracnM a prommee*
rpot tn the b*arU af tha iamb****
In gvaecal ami IR | daughter *J
the mark in partRdhtr,

Hr Tube

\U

’AND IN 8 DAYS. THE -DAWN OP TOMORROW*
SALS WILL BE ONLY A PLEASANT MEMORY.

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STEAK Lt 19'
.SS.*. 19cgg ^ 19c
Raia w* SwCiuai IHc
BkRAW Ul€ «.15c

PAPPY’S ORANGE

d

17c
d
1 0c

M armalade,16-oz..... 1
NO. 2 BROKEN SLICED

PINEAPPLE, can

SANIFLUSH
DRANO
ftju a c E .

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-1 O C
CAMPBELL’S PORK A
d
BEANS, 3 ca n s ......... j
NO. 2 MIXED
d
V eg eta b les, 2 ca n s . I
LA TOURA1NE
A ** _
COFFEE, lb _______C O C
FLAKES (C oc.)
m
TUNA, 2 fo r

&gt;UM*4n e w * w w » n tM H W i»
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5c
7c

CHIPSO
SMALL P. * G

SOAP, 4 for
WALDORF

TISSUE, 4 for
POUR H i LBS. PKGS,
BULK EVAPORATED

2!5c
4
] 5c
4
1 7c

PEPPER.................

Qta. Schlonr'a SALAD

A (L

BLUE ROSE

DRESSING

C 9 C

24 ox. SWEET MIXED

PICKLES ...............
V

PEANUT

BUTTER, 2-lb . jar

PEACHES, 3-lba....
3 PKGS. BLACK
GREAT NORTHERN '

BEANS, 3 lbs....
RICE, 5-lbs....... .....

25c
T ic
TOc
13c

GOLD MEDAL

•
Vi IMnk
SALMON. 3 for....... .IBc
N. BL C: Premium So4m
CRACKERS, ............ ...tie
40-oa.
nos
Me
GEORGIA CANE SYRUP
QL l ie Vi gaL2Sc gal. 49c
GOLD DUST, 5 for.- ..10c

OfJ.S.TraUc

PUlsbary Pancake
FLOUR, 2 for_______ ll
Nary
BRANS, 3-INu.______ ll
P, K. Haearonl, Spagbet
• r NOODLES, 3 pkgs~ 11

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N. B. C. AWL DeLage
CRACKERS ............. ,.,.Ue
c S e An S e r ! 3 for.... ...10c White
POTATOES, IO-Hm___ IB«
♦cSteha
BROOMS ................... ...19c Winfee pa or Ark. Black
APl'LB* 4-«*. 4......... 25$
Yellow
POWDER, «k..........
ONION8, 4-lha............. 10c
3 Cane Cal* *
C w M itt
DOG FOOD______
RUTABAGAS, lb.......2 Vie
CwepeaW LARD—
Lr&gt;. H—to Cal Ircberg
4-Ibe. 23c
8-lb*
JELL-43, i phyiC
M fth c fV
POTATOES, S-Unu.
COCOA. Mbfc.:........
Superant
H d b Q ’i Wheal
OLEO, Ilk.......... '
SaaR Quaker IXQktx.

MANHATTAN

m eat

M A K K t l o 1 “ agnoua

We s t e r n s t a m p e d b e e f
.
VEAL, LAMB AND PORK AT LOWEST PRICES
best

(WHOLE)

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
the pcbtle health Mrvic. that led
to tb* bi(trrrat critwum »( Ho*,
•ir's proposal. Rainey, of Illinois,
the ttrmorratk leadrr, went to the
well of the House atul i*ut*lf **'*'“"
"Tha department 0f n m iM m li
loaded
a Hoover nrtandution.
_
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20.--.rre*.
from top to bottom with limner
mm. Tht. interior department is a ident Hoover will return to pri
Wilhnr nrgmrttallon, loaded fnint r sle life Mar. i in belter physical
top to bottom with Hoover men." rendition than when ho rnterrd
He added that the I’res idettt,
the Whlt &gt; ibiu-n. four years a p t
after he leaves office Mar. 4, ia
because
lie ha* made work h,"not coins hack to England where
his inlereata are" hut is "going to hol'hy. The President's friends say
slay here, having btillt up • • • at that the pleasure ho finds in work
least two departments. If thU apparently has waved him from
thing roes through, devoted in
the fatigue and crushing strain of
hint and his interests, the nurtrus
o f n campaign for hla re-election his high office, which have broken
to tl.o presidency four years from the health at other ehief execu­
tives.
now."
A glance at the Inaugural pirn,
Keptiblirans retortrd that Hoo­
ver's regrouping plan was the re- togrsph of Mr. Hoover reveal,
suit nf experience, and the Re­ many physical change*, most of
f t ».limn leader, Snell, o f New which, according to Captain Joel
T. Ibsine, White House physician,
York, said;
“ Ih* you mean to tell me that hav,. been for the hotter. Four
Itnsisevelt, heing a new man in of­ years ago the President was over­
fice and with new ’men under him. weight; he had traces of a double
will bo as qualified tu reorxaniie chin. Today he is a trim, hardas a min who is .xp irlem vj and mi-vlrd man o f fifty-eight. His
who is xninx nut o f office and has tanned fare is deeply lined. Hit
movements nre quick. Ills smlti* l»
ini political Irons in the fireV
quirk. He weighs |U7 pounds. He

Physical Condition

F1RK BOAT BEIN(i TESTED

Ofjjooy^BcitcfTnanT5ver Before

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UK A NS. run
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U'lirTK or GA. SWF.KT

POTATOES

O n ly ( h e b e s t fo o d * fin d I h e l r w a y It
Y ou w ill fin if b a r g a i n p ric e s,

Mueller's Macaroni Dcmriihlnilinn lt» be bold herr nil day Saturday.
Mrs. IVarl f-'orbes, liostiVi.
t'ackiil iu Heavy Water

I’illx b u r y /t

1 U C

Your fcholce— 10c Q J &gt; —

Counter. .1 far

Z v l*

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It Boxes fie Black

5/ PEPPER

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SAID HKNJAM1N I1IANL1JX-IN-174
---------nntl TODAY

tv iff nre tin »inrefimj; nr* an nlr*

•If»» M
* a ftitvi* tw
* ii Iridltidid ii*
Fi|!iiri'* no*till)
l*rlvnt(* employmm! ir«*m*r:illy. nttd ttiriH
tin* Allien
until it*lUHiim* rffiflfil m
*«r [I 'iMIMill’Il I’ »'f Mil III
nmity rMrn*'jHunl with ih&gt; dan»l*- that l!nilnl
&gt;
•hi! fit l&gt;) 1'irvyil,. l»Ui*(n* .- il will i tii|i|»*'tr Htlli ltint
nut he rvn mrnldf f&lt;»
flu*
llUiiUtl 4 frvw
.* M
ild th il
Im
l
. tit fiuif*|it ti» fiutli^r
1 llli'pl iliV |*n*dlll t »it IlH'l -ttM.'i
Tl u pajiriff iH filir "llittf t ««»u-*
Hr«fft tin* of itihci ntiintrit «
Itififi* ndief In nMi*.U«li'i|
in |||» market'
t IV* ulimi
aiis'iin Kronml »&gt;f jS*l *.*rvln%"is nf fin* Im d
»tdnh«»n» I ♦ *v v\\
nut l(n|y it h'u i » fimiriiml loir* lilt' kitiiiiiis mid t!»• Imu d Sin*

PEACHES
PINEAPPLE

ilrn, nit tin** U^htlulUttt,

uhicli |t*f (ll'iniM filfelMt, milt t» . Il in u
mo t (' n ] it s i I y iliHrinnn.itrA !-i* «1rii|v In flit' li»ieii*ii trnd* ♦ i
i‘u iii-1 iiulllots of women • . all I nf h
uge nod millions of men who
were In,, young to he cligiM. (or
indilnry* service nod who nr now
rqe.illy us ih-i ivlng nf relief a.
veterans willuuit dirabdilie
inritrred in line of d ily d iring n&gt;
live m rvii-e."

rK.MH.KTiIN. lire. T w e l v e
years up.,, Ibuatilt.i eoiliily nw i
11,010,000 in tsMttis and t it.DOvi in
regi«t led w.malll- Tislny i.emly
is debt free.

(tcod Grade

IV*. - Calm Monarch
Tumxt i

Each

Kumfurd Ilaking

While—h'« Better

BACON, lb .......

lETT U C t

nlmUAt t*f i )i,- i|«h

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CASH GROCERY anil MEAT MARKET
•106—SANFORK AVENUE-108

N A I’K I N S ........

1

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The bent line of fruit* and venetahlex to In* hml. Our prne* utt
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I irtMirt issued recently ’ ll 'l'ic , with the ivnillant e« e
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suggested by | eording to farts nod flgtites itItisiver, support; lliej renlly eouiptled •&gt;&gt;' Antrlican w—
recoiiiinnulation lor »'
men in Manila. American inA.INHI.INM rut in-pay « &lt; jteie-t h re. het»u e of their va t
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' SANFORD
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Vermont are sons or daughters of
Inherently a strong man,, Mr.
NKW YORK CITY A view of th
faculty members.
Hoover exerel e* dully with the
medicine hull. Hr bataihc-* bis in action while testing her apparatus
LEKHBURO - M.
II.
Knli iliit carefully. Muring the sum ­
opened whole-ale lakery in foriiirr mers be sot ght relaxation u l hi &lt;
Toni lloy llakery building.
Hupidun i amp.

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PtN tjil'PL K

ONIONS

numeiahle minor ailments which
JViqRLINGTON, Vt.—Twenty, ordinarily afflict u man of hi
four students ut the University of age.

h u l n o t Im riptin m e r c h a n d is e .

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PHONE 282

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WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. - (,1Vase Democrats yesterday wrote
juT* across VresMrnl Hoover'*
a lo regroup Wt governmental
tncle* and prepared to give
Hr President sweeping powers
fa reorganise t h e
government
when he takes office.
. By a (Uriel!/' party v o t \ the
iem ocratle majority was suffiJttent to force through the House
■the Cochran resolution to block
rtfce Presidont's orders for the
^necessary transfers. Just before
.this parly alignment defeated 20,l
. • I7B a Republican motion to vend
She resolution hack to the expend!lures committee.
* Hut Hoover was not shorn of all
Jtle authority to transfer or, rrop*
w «m »fr,W T i;'N V «^ *T r:^ ry‘‘*go
[•head and transfer the public
tyteahh service from the treasury
"lo the intarlor departnirnt. lie was
wpeelfi-slly authoriied last session
to do that. And he still has the
‘power to mak’ transfers or
‘change, within departments.
’’ It was the proposed transfer of

FREE DELIVERY

co

Writes •“Void” Across
proposal To ElimiD a t e Departments

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20.

A

JUICE, '2 cans 2
No. 2H Can I’rrmlxr E»ncy

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BEETS. 2 for

2 9 L

Pure Vl. Maple

ItYRUI*, pt. bol.
*

Fruit and Nut

ONIONS. 3-lb*.

Iih.

/ O C JAKES...........

Maxwell Bouse

Argo °r Premier
I'anry Red

Salmon, tall can

TOMATOES 4 lo'25/
BANANAS 4 Lb,. 25/
BUTTER
Lb
Fancy Yellow Rlpo

Fox River—clover Hill—TUB or PRINT

Wax
P A P E R . 2 roll*
Wash. I'ancaka
KI.OUK. 2 pkRM.

l»hr

llrnakrichl IIUTTER. lb.
Arso SALMON, c a n .......... . .
PANCAKE FLOllit, 2 pkRH.
No. 2 Early June PEAS, can. ....
Pt. Jar MAYONNAISE or RELISH

F L O m

BUTTER

Met;i iiiit i i tv tttn ii
t I (1 W. lO -S*. fur
7 1

» tu 80 to a Pound

Fancy Western, Florida und Georgia

MEATS

Mrnareh No. 2 Cana
Red

RA SPB ER R IES
Ilrown

SUGAR. I-lbs...
No. 2 Can

LIMA IIEANB

SAGE, 2-lbs.

:» E. Kind

Weather—

Fresh Green—

italic Pure Pork

Grocery and Meat Market

TWO HOT N. H. C. SPECIALS

-Yellow

(JUAKKIl MAIM

POT ROAST of

B E E F, lb...
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ItindlrM

STEW ,1b.

BACON. 2-lbu.

FRESH HA;

SPARE

Backbone lb.

RIBS, 3-lhs

SMALL POJ

PORK

Fresh Home Made Corned

HAMS, 1

Shoulder, lb,

B E E F , lb...*......

WILSQN

S tam p er WtBttu. Steer .

BEEF ROAST, lb.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY

Center Cut

Wwtn. Pork
S h o u ld e r

R o a s t , 3-11)8,

2 Urn. LAB

Wtenera

and Fryers

S a il

B a c o n , lb .

Western

Pun* Pork

&gt;1'to 8 lb. Avenge

L»an Meaty

Picnic Hama, lb.

S p a re

Reel Roast, lb.

Guaranteed Fresh

BEEF LIVER, lb.

GINGER ALE
25/
TISSUE 6 Rolls 25/
MEAT MARKETS
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PttUkkcd In Florida’s H e a r t
T t» World’s Greatest Vegetable
Spot and Klchast Garden land.
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AN IN H K P E .N IIK N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
M e m b er A sso c ia ted P r e s s

[AN IN SENATE
IROKEN WITH
B A T E UNIT

Dixie-Pays Respects
To Memory Of Lee

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F i v e C e n t s A C opy

I K Y 19. I!*--!

HEAD OF LABOR!
German FarmersGuarded FLETCHER IS STINSON GETS
Against Forced Auction By
INVITATION TO
OF
HUS HARD FOR Decree Forbidding Sales
SIT IN PARLEY
SHORTER WEEK
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h i 'to w e l me mm l»» to d a r
fat
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• v»tp‘.|y will I r , Itv si f n i t e r i
imi ■♦tt 11**^t | tr* ^ |
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1 \f ♦rfifi *.f 1 • %fit*
• IVnalor
Wheeler.
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Montana, who ..
1.-.....1 In .....
(d&gt;jr.;led
tin , " f b a y f i l nervo, rnim* when *l„ enyilfb 'l »n |fit\}|t» *♦ nn h». n ,m L ._
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• *■»i ■»t ■■! ' I . ------,y logoi.*
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m m e In limit ilvhvi^— . a i l liwit— | !P7 I"WonT the wltno-n r l i m
1 . !m ' *tt
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f i n t it ittbl th |f«» • .. tt,mil
ie,| i n to * , th** courtroom ao-t
l-i tn
k .1 ll .1*1 !»'_•», Mil
i • tin i , ram ("• tfv., «ifi9i
cloture, told Senator Itnhm '..i h
' 11 " '
t dlit VFtl tilt lllicmpt •&gt;ff’elt!
leninmr a r m , , n rm n r | lot,I
Ibvtr wn« lb* fllfl III,* | ««| f t f
.it Il'N I f " •I tlllt*
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would with, in,v hip otijeeiron more
| | Ittfll |tfft| nit tl it Mil Wlflllt*1! '
where llrpllornn ;«t. *h,* •ercatnrd
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O tgaUuaiiti’ *f tit** fti t tf
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he ha,| worked nut a f inipriiiiiUe
ir|it»ii-ly
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••I U.p | vr« n &lt;\ i r kr* i it in
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in ',-n . t'
anirrdm rni on the b r a n rh bank &gt; n n e 'a m other no,I my ittdllwr amt p - r r r n t «»f thi* |wfiih»li'*n.
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m
n ’Vvt HM f. ♦-••mi r ; ^ .t
« a . tmiy v » •»!••• t* *| ul .1 ip *v
feature op the hank bit'.
- Sammy'a m other hnve ■nifferrd
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U » 1 Mittf in ant I loti»U i one o|
K\ t ii if « t hit • iitiif* 11 ^
Hill,
( • ., lit till, lit fol in I ;.ke l im y I n*«l ty »»» l»t
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When flnLinson raid he had boon
Ilalloran ga/i-d at l o r ealtnly. •lav « r t 1. ami •' At AIT
primNi— h^tTPTTTm" V *h' T l*
Ml
It'divit T Ui&lt;
I. ■ .lit ........... .
tale the l.iHtlf*
• .if* • * * &gt;
infutiprd anullrer ohjeeiion would Nor dnl Ida pot*o fail linn a mo «.%•11 till I f r ••»'•* t nein|»!t»\ei!.**
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be m ade-if hia uraim ioru. fonarnt ment previonely whi n 'ho rrir*l | faitl. " h u t v hi r t Mifikr lb* »•
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Alt .1 M I It »i«i| *.ii, \|t . \V
tequrrt were
renewr,l,
l . n n r n„i from the wilni-ea vliair:
! jii lfpefft'. If n r i!*fit*t %\t &lt;
V It • f 9«*| %
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t,i» t .. t • i|tnt• «
.»n,| i f f . Flunk K.MM» •
ft
i
aekeil who had told Kohinmn th a t ,
" H r i Iihi'I ran* that A mii** i« ilrrtil I »•• • • * « » ■ ' l ' 1
1»* it •
111 !»'•« tl V. «l 11• ' . • 0 *
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with
u
f'»n
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ami Sam my i« •! n«l na«l that I mu I m i n l r )
9fh| ♦ 1 M'-t^rnT irT, ^ t T T ' ^ p "
( t.it. »».i mil tn» ! i;fiHi|» of iriiN.
l*t tit ill itttt In I * until* &gt;. fii'*ti Ot im i -m «L» t v Ff . 1 M
lh !•*
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ami lau s h a almul It. I l r iluu'l i . m ,in r m p l" \e d "
1.....1 I | u , l e
I tat',•,*•''
Mill I Ell, kbit** |Mtk. |»ll)v.| u til u talk »V|»- l iv e n •
tit
v* lunir aa h- ra n play anu'Wil.** I | | o , nil liw i n 1 tf.nt in a.kmis I fr*,oi ii t i* k *" I ’I" •«
. Ii Mf lb hi iking of tr ill* tiflei *•’&gt;■• »
I lent
loot, / « • ' h t
t f"' j f e r n ! t " I tr*
Tl.r alrivlrr, hl«m|e yirin * w«ttu- I he
r
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foul, • n* i* tifi went for tl w.i I. thr.
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an. ••rntrnrfil In ili’* on Krh. IV nt m a u itm a n ^ e „f I to- frit w o t pn* ,‘iMit ,i t ;*! I
T.t on
St,lU i t . ., &gt; ftrlb*. to Im follow.* i 1 .■
|Mt &gt;)ib »
tin n
th r Arizona prison for th r n r l H e r l.a
The .lip ** I o &gt;
tf . - I t , , tied on the bill' &gt;&lt;&gt;ti*ti 11.-, c , *»,I,
I he niuiil g lo u p win,dr wa at*:*
of Mra. I.rrni, tot#|, with trm
■*am p. t il,
N
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fi. follow n-«truil th at bad
pooring down her fare, lo.w *to* lull n a li'v . e .r . • »v
•I* maiei .1 «l» fiitii
I II , * 11 !,, ,o ,IO,| | H»|. Ill'
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pr me court had movlif, ,1 I' »' . h, •»ci. , pm a't i ,.*•*, ’
f i io.i 'i,- I&gt; tile t i n t Iff,iup.
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t it lid*" tow ard -&gt;» n't !• -l Ml"". I
A fter • e ttlttg up n telt'l
ii p i ,i - , t t , ii t'o ■
if * r l I* • r th
t . f lit I
ing of Volusia rotinty ritiiiA r i « ^ - th r v|uirlm nt l,.te on tl»* night ■tmo It lldver e ib*&gt; i i '
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I .,f, &gt;■' 1, 11,1 electing put rot I* *
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• me ' iiir im lie*
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era, held in the comnn*. nnera I"',
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•vh n they attacked her. i'b# wn rhihl l.»lo* law* nt&gt; I tli"&lt; t"
!*• m o efllt IW't l; wna il, a "led to g " o' *' ■'*
tf &gt;
I»•' '
R e p a ir W o rk F in ish e d
room at the rmrrt hone. 1 I* lay
,..nvlrtr.| for III,. ntitr,|or o f . Mr* there w&gt;*ie “ t e a xma ilr rro*&gt;n .
•
. ,1.1 f •• I f f lilke at tile next m e r l i n - • '
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night, waa a derided »,„.■•* . J
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l&gt;r»i and l.a*, nt \ r r •« •*» trird on f o r ' l ....... it « " ' &lt; l &gt;*. kri'l • " " "
O n C i l v M a l l !{&lt; h h » ' v
V r.fili'.T t*y th** who i e re preA'nt Inf tit &gt;
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A. Harper, r n u r l y llvcalud, nmll env information
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agrieultue^l
atlviaur. »a, f nil
The* vie" w.i i l.altehi** •• In » ”
with lh» killing of Mi* • Barnuat*
• *.| liAffe tlo* II,it,kin*. Ida ttobln* &gt;n,
l l
Jit-1. • Wahl
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moinlng..-J’4r»T;.rt
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grower* w*»a in a tte ru la n ,,-. lu
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who had been invited tu be pre.
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M e e tin g
p» 'I ” •«
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i:..|',ll; Cl.lhl!** " " I ’ •
II. M. Panwortli. pr*»i.t»m .*f
t’s n n i A*fV
t o r t t t h , Barbervllla aehoul, and
(trern I tilt | the ll'i "
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t h . Feminot.* T m tot- r h a m b e r &lt;*f I f f , h n r c v c c . ♦»ta» hr view
liftvnl
J . A. Harper.
mi.
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I- Itll. ■ ,i mh,, oV vrir.nnl itu* • t *r. Mi* 11 1
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The principal ,hema u l the avan- Com m nrt,, and •'halrmaii of t b r d - r l in . In the »•'» "»
hi* I ' «f
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I I . full* til.* , will art a lieutenant.
Highway
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ing waa “ How to product the oca’,
y mi i t •
I-.. ,1 I Hilly b"
•i t * ♦ •% I left * • V.11,1,'
II..
g r a d t of eitrua fruit a t the |en*t ganiaatinn. Imtay paid that h. will • po*' .In th e prevent lalwr
•I if
.
I 'a im IJ titrli I 'a p e r Is
not ho able to lead n delegation lion.
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I'.Ui F i n n s F o r N e x t N e a r
from Sanford to Taltaha** » neat
||.. POtd the HIT! Inereovr *..
iiUU.ati'i.i
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a of tha fact t h a t they have portant t,.e.*llrig of the Committ-e M a n I s F o u n d U i i i l t y
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J.dm W ynn, while i* •
&gt;# their tas k .. Th* publtc i* now of protecting thiv m i n t y ’* l” t r
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jleminding * ator* pe t/e ct m a n g e ■
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th a n vraa tha cave / heretofore. -ntru*ted t 0 'b e following me,.,
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Mr.* Harper aald. and It i&lt; up t» »»r« nf th e trad* » odv or i'» lorn,I g u i t t r n,f having I ' *1 •
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Highway f'o m m ltl'e : S ta le Sen*
t Hip*,&gt;liu v*hi h i owu-,1
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1' Itlf a'l %H i !»• .iff* •* in ft*** it
lo r J. J . Parri**h, John Mei«eh. II A lltv ntr &lt; ' w ;
e x t . ting requirementp.
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J. I s h m a n , fieorg** W. McRory Itrm g h t
l**. fo,e Ju d g e
• 1 m - far
in**
.• , irlier in’ th* rea- u, j . i u i f
' haron. lie v*» f *• ind go •\ i*t»'9 • »p
V o r l t N V i i i i i i i n Is
N i 't t
and Kail t.ehm*nn.
* The rounty agent alao *trt&gt;*.*,l
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itr.vni *• tl
rm e tin g It *rm,r,l I &gt;•
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I m l i e t e d | " i r i M t i r t l e r ,.i. loi.'il hi* re-fignvtlon „
.‘ th* Impoitance of early tre a tm e n t
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day* in JaiL Mr. W ynn
TTiir
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i of aphla. Thi* paraalta a tta rk v S o l o n A c k n o w l e d g e s
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* n beat t r ro m h atlrd by an r a ll y
Mi lt *••••Hi ♦b •
■IgnvtTnn »a &gt;• • i ' 1 ■ 1
road police Captain K. K. St,
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I 111 i 9n i t | : i i t o n
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vent*, given at tell day interval*. M a y u r V. A . h p e t r ’i _C*ctHL_tElv: w t i i r w i i TH J i l l FiTi ~
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mi* th e commit*'"'
, tilt accomplirh much good, he grant In Sanator lb IJ. Kletchai awaiting a hearing , n u '••*1
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larceny In
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T ctta i r e to k n»a«lr, nurtnic change* in the l.ankruptry law* w ith the rti appearnn*.,
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ha current week, of anil* treated of the nation wa« received ye*, f &gt;r* pinnp nn,l **vrral ........
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with lime l*»t year. «n&lt;l * report
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’ «**fcm he made at *no“h r f meeting ton.
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F m u ’h P l a n t ' s S e e k
Monday aight. A meeting, vimilar lert* of your wile of the 11th
I M i i bl.
,f tm. ' *
1, ltt«l .9l rl;
and a ( a tt
l.l'M IH TIATS T O M i l l
VnnNr s, J. It. J»HM, • Taltott
ll*Mil** *•! 1•»»!&gt;■ ,a lb a t*
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tit i* a-i
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I I,Illil**. a " d A. It. J,d,n«' n, l hap*
*e.
what
can
be
done
in.
the
m
atter
I
Seeillg achool W d e e a d a y night a t
Howard ' Iv. i Iir*. wlw
t**r iIvlM.r.
I ,ir,l reminder in a t memher**
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u u n .U n c d .”
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T : | 0 o’clock.
N e w S n m v A ssa ttlls
of
the
Seminole
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•mmI jM n o l.ir f | ft»rb i 'Ml
OB BODY VISITORS
Mayor Speer «rge&lt;l on l»*half
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op Young ttrm ecral* calling t v ' i i
M uuii'.y • |: m i f 9 hi
; o| tha ( ity t ommi*»ion th at Sera­
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II I , i n.
V It W •
rmnit t VV.I |HVU
VI* IVor* a t the t ’ham ber of ; tor Kletrher approve a *ugge«toil attention to a meeting nt the Vu
I ri»)i lo rn tn rs , , \ '
'.V 1 ho r 1, l&gt;n&gt; 'i a
i*’** Hotel t o ' l g h t a 7 .2‘t n 'c ip l . ;»ti |
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Tbe c.-nilnnla tfrirult.irni t l '.
Catnmarc* office thi* m om m a in' ( hi.nkiuplcy law change Huh wil
t»V&gt;
t' Mu
Lif |
I’u.ly, Pet, r : Miaa.l- V
SA N FltAN’i I f &gt;. fin
r»nr. g-•9 !!•• niiifUutf ♦ • 1 I m
eluded A. P. Spencfr, d l n c t o r of ^ of
lo r n mmunUie* and w a , i**urd to,my by f'lii' O,
Mjr IS i I
nri&lt;| ||i f Hm ‘
o iii,
lulili
Ihiigf '
» •1*• * d| h *ld an impoi'an* me Im* « '
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tlw B a lm * Ion Dopartm rnt of the m uriepalitie. who hnvo either dr-, Advm*. &lt; r i r t a r y of the leag:**.
f.‘ n» i*riiuh K i.u ir ^ r , , fir f*„a l Im i IHx- l r i i i|i iri H i. t o u t H,*u»e t m,:h| at u nit
II, at,an. K. tt ltn.&lt;diilt. t
RinJartr* »»■•! »«
&gt; two bnltlu,
U a t e o n i f y o f Plorida ot fiam e.- f o j l t r d or a r e planning to do *o Selection of a n officiul lieb-iallini liH* l f1
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l".*er, W. T. lainirley. I . I i i . Waxhingtoir ... ,1 (*4l||f"fllt4 titfUy ,,'clo k. according to F. F. I' rn •
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from
Sunford
and
S r m i m t r M»•« lit fi'iir iliy.i uri jin fii ^ '
vilW, Tom ' R k h and P. U Mcbut mvtrorol .•
| If L* ft'I I.L'W prelident of the organixati. &gt;
on, K. I. H o y . J t ’u I*. -J••» 1
f o u n t y to t h e flrat annua* con tu ’ Ih Africa »pn«l fl*. '
welry an 1 f tl ' n in e» , by
Croady, of Orlando, who w*re d,*F. Doudney, Karl | a * h m * a i IMy avavult* of urn,*., in th. \ . &gt;.h »n«| Member* C h t H f* , on. err, .| v*l, ,
b , . . ( ox. Dave flonirbe. It, peri s , i k. m are rain in Falifornia l,y tmimr. the Induatry and wi*h t&lt;&gt; »»«•
TT# USVILLE — Repaint
U l n g venliun i f the 'L ragii, a t Orlar.du Hir.kf. ha« »F4»n m i l ' in** l'J .1 •
■.a men. F i i t , nr,I t v • i
caaaing o va tion th at rrlate to va­
on r««id«nc« of Catholic next Monday la a fe a tu r e uf the ..•1 III Idigland’Aiietintm
‘
' iqvolvmg the two
c ! i •• n active in the | rom*
Unit, J. (J. Sharon, Howard I ""I* row. Air. train, an | higiiwuy t r a f ­ grow and pr-*|wr *r- ur.; . •
meeting.
c h u r t h ' property hero. • •
iminal ra*r*.
f!:cht.
Mn-on *n,t*lt. (&gt;. l a w II.
attend, Mr. Dornrr raid
fic haa been d a .u p tn l by sno'V,

ing^s Filibuster Is
Ended With Agree­
m e n t To Restrict
Voluntary D e b a t e

wh,n •?

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RUTH JUDD TKI.LS
CRIME DETAILS IN
"" FLOOD OF TEARS

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MORE RIGID BAR
PQIHREMENTS IS
ERREDRYSTATE

DIMM MOTHERS IIIUVE I’L.YNCiED....
Fil’E PRISONIHITfiNI'OREIIiNKRS
. ARE RECAPTURED HI ERA! I,VIN|I.S.

First (virl Scout
Troop In County
Formed Tuesday

OrliVndonn Speaks
At Roc:»iIar Mt»e!
OF Kiwauis Club

N eed'll Stressed
c^or Better Fruit
ToMeet Demands

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�PLANT CITY—ImpTOvtwwnt*
being mad* OB lUynoMf S t m t

BARTERSYSTEMS'^DGarte Put Off

Celery M arket Reports

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at
D lU llEA |3 1 it
IS
Ik) Fur‘ he*^ractife8
U
flip
delay
.lo w
t r . of both loom, rnoro time

Through courtesy of the U. S. Deportment of Agricul­
ture in ro-operatioh with the Florida State Marketing
Bureau. R. E. Winfrey. Sanfofd representative.

On.

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Elementary Plan Hen ««t into proper playing condition.
P rovide G n en tb b £ ' „ (™
“V J C
Of Life ro r Many u*iand i*s*baii (.m* *M&lt;n »w
SALT LAKE CITY. Utob-*-With
ergxalxed barter i r .l tw i opeiatlog is at least II itRtdf, bringl.ig
rrllrf r n l .oattnanco to Ib-.usand* of farmer* gnd unrmp oyed
workers, tho anciont prattle* ■
fum«* a now gnd Increasingly imporl.nl italu*.
first .acker i f Ihe Southeastern
In many place*, especially in
■ml other leegie* on I s resident
tha Writ, hl.a but willing labor, of Jeckaonvl le, haa been .igned
boMt by want In tha mldit of ai mxnaier of Ihe fiefRnd entry
plenty, hai m .dr this rlrmrntary
in the 1933 Central Florida Base­
plan do what tho money ay.lrm ball league, .ml ««ld that Bour*
would not dff—or ot laait wo. r.ot
till direct the Ireland team when
doing—supply th. essentials of
It appear, her. on Jan. 29.
aabtancr.
Mr. rage aald that th* tr.m will,
Exchanging • bag i f potato**
Im’ud* Nut Shirley. Lefty OuUe.i
for. a poir of mitten* may bo re­ At and Bill Lalt*. Jim Roherron,.
actionary. but when lb* storeShaw Ruck. J. C. Owen., Hilly
kerpor narils pot.tori, old the
Sam*, Jack Hogan, I*. Martin,,
farmer need, mlltrn*. anl neither
tm»*-nwr ’immer,,,ttr|— nyw w rtrre KisJuay-JArUr..... liUmap.—Cuip...
amt p r hah'y Alan Mnhlry nnd|
r*.me. n« adapt.b . and ne useful
Olln Hutto, and that hi* tram la
to modern llniei at It wa. lo the hopeful nf ronllnuing practice!
moneyle ia paat.
By r'urre.t adaptation of borter,
la not meant the many li.latetl
Instance* of exchange of a home­
mode nechlla for a pound of I ut­
ter, «r tho trading of a loot of
corn for a .acond-hand aufomohilej
and n Iheatar ticket, but the rl *»-1
|y orianlxed and efficient y oper-;
ated unit, through which regular,
controlled exchange* of »*f»kc*
and commidlliei are carried on.
Example* of theig group, moy
bo found In California. Utah. Ore­
gon, Cole redo, Ttxxx, Minnesota,
Ohio, Penneylvenla,
Nebraska.
Arlxona. Idaho. Wyoming, New

New I n d u s t r i a l '
^Projects B e in jr
T r i e d In Britain

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two year* •« “
Banjemln II.
Hlringham, pravluuxly a fanner
and teal estate man. ha* pmgieaaed rapidly and M a y aot only
lartlea oil the direct exchange of
ecrvltce In' corammlllie* through
ite many branch*#, but In a.ina
rrael laiur# aerlp, wthlah baa bem
accepted an money al bankx.
In lb# building* of tbe aaaorlotlon here or* a draaimaklng ihop,
a qul t-maklhg ahop, a tailoring
»h- p. phyalclana* ond dontlxU' ofllcba, a beauty parlor, a readyto-wear itorc. a gift shop and an
education
department
offering
claaiea In llrofllng, dranietic art.
Kngllib, econiniici ond homemak­
ing.
Separata from thai* ere ,wo
furniture slort*. on* toy ahop, ne
meat and grocery .lore, a tannary. an oil rafinary, a cafa and
many farms, all a pail i f ih* en­
terprise which uiex money only
when It la necessary to buy aom*
thing from xomeona tr aome ptufaaaton or trada which la not irprerentad within III# tonka. Fait
rash and part ecrlp la aeeaplad by
aim* of tbeat- *
Aboot IIOOU worth of comnnaJitie* aia txchanged dally in thi*
unit. Condition* i*«u:tln» fr in \h*
virtual mllapaa of th* mining,
s h e e p , raltl* and arming Industrie,
of Ihla section Impressed Mr.
Mringham with tho need fnr a
new meth-.d of dlllilbutlng and
aiiiuliiittf aarvlcaa and C'lUiiiudl-

rnneern* to which that of M*«*r*.
Whiterroaa Company, Ltd., wir*
manufacturer* of Warrington, hai
lust been added. The* new mi l I*
proceaeca hitherto carried **parataly in ronnactlon with th*
manufacture o f such widely u«ed
product* an wire netting, barbed
wire and wlre-nalt*.
The cntton-mlll venturi Is a
smaller, affair, but is nf Intareit

Rollins And Stetson
Golf Teams To Meet

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Davo usaro.l will ci;.taln Ihe
Liaison University golf taam that
will play a Rol bis L'olleg* team
hare on tsgtdrday afternoon, Jan.
2h. lo aetll* th* golf supremacy
of the two acKooll. Other mem­
ber* of the . fltetxon team err
Lester Mbat*', Hlcbard Elton, and
Chare* Cam.ihtll, III.
The match will ta free to thr
public and golf enthusiasts am
frlanda of ,member* o f—the twr
teams a-o roportad a* pannin*
U attend In |arg* number*. Th&lt;
match orlglcglcd In a challcngi
mada.hy (he Bletson team, at
c-ptod by th* Rollins team, and
an Invitation by Andrew Carr*
way, secretary of Ul* Sanford
Coun’ y Club, that it b*i settled at
the Iocas cour**.

Seminole High Five
Will Meat Oviedo
8-mlwol* tll«:&gt; , School’* “B’
team of baikatkall plkyir* tonl-h
will moot tb* eltmag Ovl*d0 III#’
School l* a « Ig » earn* a t Up Wws'
school «i t i » o'chaak.
' rImmedlataJy
fallowing
th e
-gam*, a ’totrn af All-BUra |.a d u '
by Ro4 Mmiu RR#Jack f^»f«d,
r-W*U, 'at.
a -*
J
I

loom.. A #-h«m# for the -Imllar
rontliuction of th* Kl. Hubert’*
Mill in th# earn* Imallty l» In
pr-paratlon.
.
Regarding the move to th»
L’niled Kingdom of enterprise*
hitherto conducted over***#. It ap­
t-era Ihal in Ih* p*»l year 2IH
*urh r*«e. have occurred fir. Ed­
ward nurgln. Parliamentary Secrelaty In Ihe Board nf Trade,
aisled in Ihe British House of
fommuna that 123 nf theae new
underlaklega were established beIaa-en November, I U -lI. and M ay,

1932. aln-e which ifate 95 more
had been reforted. The latest
talurn* show 0341 ipeonna cmplnyed by thtm a number ex­
pected to ri** to 11.000 wh*n th*
foitorla* ar* fudy occupied.
P ro -A m a te u r
S la te d

H e re

M a tc h

legal

it

tub
tu b m

I'O R T R * » O l T l l * * T D l . T R I C T
r to n i D * . i* **rT T T .

or
j

I her h» freah vogetaMa*. And
that la tba anrt nf mark.l vat*,
tihlea In which Ih* "hnnaahoM
note” quoted abor# rafert.
Lota of people ihlnk that
• e w n w t r T w y e r x W r V W - W im T H '

that a lart* mairopolllan new#paper reeinlly printed iblp IS
Inmlnatlog "bonaahoM hint"
T&gt;* f r t r t i . regefahlee—When
yon know fJU’ "fraah" Tegatablea
are .tale, let them .land in mid
water for savaral hoar* before
peel.ng jr rolling them This
l o t art.-replays* the mtlalnre they
hare In i and make* Ih* ftb*r
lendrr aaaln
"In part!" Very mnrh "In
parr' we-afronM- -rr* * Think &lt;t
ceiling y:ur rttamln. nr.] natrlIIt* jnalltlt* wilt of th* odd
aater burnt’ ll lake* a faailng
flandhl i* d-&gt; I halt
On th* Cthar*Hand
Old yen **ar with fnr a wallm ilitated vrittaM* garJ»n rtxbt
rutald* your kitchen duirf l»aa
an t corn. U n a lN . ard lean*
and cfarythloa gm l ihal grow.?
Tha reaajn yon .lallghl In Ih*
tbouthl cf Ihal kllrhen aarjai* la
ihal your rtaeiabl**. aalhered In
ih* mirnlna and 1-ruughl rlahl
•iralkhl lo ysur hlichen lahie.
and Imnedlaltly rooked, har*
that woodaffnl fraab-lr^m-th#gardan laror. Rlreiad In Ih*

on* large reaarl and than put In
ran* ami ***M. On tho renlrarr.
the vaeatahta*. after waahlna and
prallmlnary .raiding or "blanchIn*." are put In ran*. »»al»d. and
than lb* aaaled ran* ar* put In
Ufa* ateam retort* and rooked
Therefore, ih* ronlcnla of poor
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. . . lo d ltld u a lly
ran
p»»* were
rooked In the ran. aaaleiTkr Iha'
eegalahlra ere In Ihe r a n n .r a th i mnianfa war* not expoaed fk llrh e n . Inipected. w a .h rd , pra- th* a 'r dnfiog ronkinc
ta rrd , put In ran * and cooked.
Vitamin* Ar* Peecenred
I I lo a ll done a&gt; •lu lrk ly .h a t
th * vegetable* don't have lim a to
w ither and grew H a ir
E v e ry t i l
••f lh » lr fre.hneae and flavor la
lock»&lt;t up In ihe ra n . oreaerved
nnrhang'd u n lit Ihe ra n la i-paned.
and a w a liln t yonr ronvanlanre,
no m a ile r h iwi lin g you heap ll.

N* Kxpoaur* t* Air
Now If yiur garden wa* a thouaand mile* away, as It reuxt he
fur noat people during th* wlnlar
months, you would have ynor
vegelahle. galh*red litfor* they
wer* fully ripened, and lh*v
w.uld !•* hauled Ihnl thniiMnl
miles by irurk &gt;r r*frlx*ralrr
can-and-rvwr*~ fmu r~iftmil g- 1hf '
three lo eeren days In Itanell
your rreetahlev wr,nld loe* A llltlem re .-f lh*tr nalural m -l.lbrr,
and Ibey would rearh ynu'wllh
*r*d. slala, wllb their original
flavor and moat of lh*!r vitamin
content loel: no longer would

And here 1. another v lra n ta g *
of r&gt; m m .rrla l ra n e ln e i v * r h im *
roohlng T h .r * nr» different kind*
» f vitam ins In d tff'm n l kind* nf
vegetable*, and earli kind ha* lla
p a rtlru tar w jf k t.&gt; d .. Tbeve
vltam ir.a a r* eaally I n f . whan
vayatable* ara c ,ke&lt;t l-i - pen ve*
vela, ev| ree l I &gt; the a ir
Wheo.
h twaver. Iha e- king I* ri n* Ir
th* llt ll* tin ra n t, herm etically
sealed, ateladlng Ih * a ir mm
p lrla ly . aim al rone nf Ihe Vila
m in* a r* l.-at.
F i r ih ia r»a«on m * rv d—fer
Bow re ro rn lr* that ra n r» d r- v
l*M »a *&gt;»' a r l i u l l r m r- h»alil
giving lh a n a &gt; ra .le j free’) veg
l a l l r i , heron** lh*V w er* rook*
w h m aha Iu«elv freah from ih
fletila. and in Ih e lr rooking lh«
retain more of ih e lr valuable run
lent* than whan cooked on ynut
k ltrh rn rang*.

Icgger here.
He and hi* companion wer*
trilled when Meager’* car crashed
Into an eleArlc light post after
several ahot* were fired and a
third man, wa* found ahot to
a trrraea, Marlrne lllelrlch and death near Long Reach. Police
f Continued From 1‘age tlne|
Maureen O’Sullivan today an­ aald the latter annwrred th* dato him by Judge Aleutian!. A nounced their intention of saying arrlpllon of a former bootlegger
number ’nf state* haw probation farewell to tha film mluny. MU* I associated with Mrager.
Dietrich, who ha* had rcnaldrr- j
laws.
a
.
’’Thaae alatcs *rr to briicficienl able trouble with her atudln ovcr|
in their natuir. &gt;o fai-rrchigg ael-itlon nf atorle* a* wall a*
and ronatruclliv In their ir-ull* director for her production*, aald
she w|| leave next spring f'.r har
i.« to warrant the rrom.prndatiim naliv- tieamany to Join h 'r huaYOKOHAMA, Jan.
of their adopllmi ly nil of Ih* l'*n,'&gt; Rudolph Sieber, fierinan
state* In the union," Mr. Marlin film dire-tor. With MU' O’Su’ll- P ill,« held 15* Japanese today
ra.ll.
&gt;«-i ll’* a ••'** of hnmeal hnr*», following a ra il on the Yoko­
"The alalulra are gennully ap­ ah* aald. Frlcnda aay the Irish hama branch of thn Singer Hew­
plicable U |lest uffindi- a. who unreal M l all Interest In Hally- ing Machine Company. AH mov­
alter pleading guilty arr pamlrd wood since she broke off her able property and valor be rec­
(or a certain length of lime in tha suppoanl engagement with James ord! were destroyed. Richard MeCleary, reprraentatlv* of th* com­
custody or unirr thr iliNerliun of i Dunn, actnr.
pany, who l» In Japan In ten ­
tome officer lo whom Ihe |n oiled
ner l ion with It* labor difficulll#*.
iei«on rcpoil*. and under wlioae
aald I he lo*. would "likely reach
inf u r a r f ' and earn il la eapecled
several hundred thousand yen".
In mend hie way*. He i» allowed
Tho yen I* equivalent th about
lo itiia in with hi* family »&lt; «
20 isnta. B*v*n persons wer* Inaa re aainar^flid may agnln beHOLLYWOOD, Jon. IH.-{AV- Jurcd.
rbitie a useful citizen. In thin way Three myalerlou* slaying* today
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he i* aaiel, tu hi* family, and Mni poliri* squKi« Into *^tlon to
MADISON"—M. A. William*
ramd fmm Ihe criminal anocia- prevent further bloodshed In what Ororery Installed new Warre* retinna of prison life.
Mr. Ma-tin -died a report ra- Eastern g*ng»t*r» to control tn t
-ri • y made to th* atate bar of film colony’* liquor aupply. Only
Illinois by an llllrol* Judge on th# on* of th* dead men w*» Identified
• plendid i f u ll a nf probation In llr waa Harry M#*g-r. aahl by pothat elate. In plea* of guilty lire to hnv# boon Iho loading i«ot.
«* mm. wbTch require no trial, ami
In .ub-equent .punishment. Ihe
slr'i- was saved hurdreda of
ihmi bin’* of doll* -a a year. Th*

Probation L a w s Dietrich To Retire
From Him Industry
Called N e e d To
End Crime Wave

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for a n o r d . r fo r aar vlc # by p u b l i c * ,
li nn a n d II a p p e a r i n g t h a t ih a dalOntlani*. Ado lp h II. V a l a a k o ta il
n . m u - l R M nrrta . a f - n n t I n b a k ila n i« o f n r fnntid W tl hln I h a itl olr l- i.
, n.l t h a t
Ih . dafanifanla. J a n a .
t V i r h i f i .11 a n d II f*. I l l a r k . n r o i «
f n n n d w it h in I h . d l a l r l r l . a a l nr no
of ...ill i t . f . O ' l i n l a ha&gt; v n i v n t a r I .
l&gt;ii. i r n . b . r . l n , a m i I h . m a i a l al
h a a r a l n r n . d I h a a n h p n . n a Ip an Id
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a a In a l l o f ailil
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a a l d d r l r m l a n l a la nn l p r a r l l r a l fnr
Iha r.aan n th a t
t w o o f - a l l da.
f . n d a n l a a ra n o n - r r . l d . a U o f Iha
R i a l a n f r i o r l d a . a n d I h a o t h e r tw o
n f a a l d d t f . n d a n t r a n n n l h o found
w i t h i n Iha a f a r . t a l d
d i . l r l c l anil
I h o l r w h t r a a k o o t a *r» u n k a n w v m
rn m p lata a n ta or Ih .lr solicitor
t ' p o a r n n a l d a r a l l a o l l i . r a o f . It It
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lin t any t«(D Iking aa being
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HAINES
CITY — Contract*
awarded* for clearing, grading
and building bridge* on atate Road
No. 2 helwren here and Oiceola
county line, dWanc* cf 11.75 mile'.

MOORE HAVEN—Atlantic K*
fining Cn.. rcrcircd *-1t.OTrt contract to «u»ply maUrlab ln^ »uf'
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H la rb . a p p - t r . p l - o d a m
■w . r n r d . m n r In I h . . o l d h i l l f l l - l
h r c m p l a l a a n l a h . r . l n b r Ih* *tk
d a r " f M a r t * . t i l l . a a d In d r l k n ' t
i h . r a o f i I h a l I h a r o u r l w ill p r ■».» I
In i h . h a i r i n g a n d a d l u j c a l l m "f
aal d a n t i ; a a d I h a l Ih la o r d r r ha
p n h l l a h r d In a n a w t p a p « T n f g * a .
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rtrrn lallo n
In aal rj d b l r i r t .
l o . w l i . T h a S a n f o r d l l - r « l d , * o &gt;rr a
w . a k for i l a
ro aaam tlta
f u ll
p r i o r In a a l d d a t a .
I w i n k A NO O R P r R K P 01 Tt mp*.
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mania nf Ih* County fund* «f Samlnola County f f
Th# following raprrl of the r»e*lpl» nn-l olaliotarmanta
___ . a n d a m o u n t o f w a r r a n t * o n l a l a n d l n g a n d ' e
Iha period andlaa H-rtan-h'r
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Raid Made On Singer
Company By Japanese

S u n d a y

Mrmbcra ot Ih* t'cnlrol Florida
Golf |/ i | i i * em poard of pro ond
amaUur playrra from 10 of this
&gt;*ction'a leading golf rourvt*.
play over the Hanford Country
Club rourse next Nundxy afltrnoon storting al 2 00 o'clock, It
was announced M ay.
Amnn„ the promlnrnt player*
who will he sr'it in action are
Pur All*0 of th# College Arms
course at DeLand; Bll| Holdback
of th* Osceola-Gramatan enura*
at Dsytcna Reach; Roy Horan of
Ih* Dubadreod Club ot Orlando;
Mack Rcnnatt of th* SanLando
Spring, courar near Altamonte
Springs; tV. A. Dun of Ml. Ply-''
mouth; Fred Treaher of Orlando,
and th* Hpenrar brother* of Banlord.
Appoxlmately 55 playrra gr*
scheduled to bo hire for th* pro­
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General Grant, hunaedperhapa by his own success and
falling to appreciate the handicaps under which Lee had
fought, did not share so high an opinion of Lee’s leadership.
"He was slow and cautious", Grant had said, "without
imagination, or humor, always the same, with grave dig­
nity. I never could see In hla achievements what justified
hla reputation. The illusion that heavy odds beat him will
not stand the ultimate light of history”.
And yet in thft ultimate light of history, Lee stands
Samuel Insult has mails applkn.
tlon’ tor paper* to &gt;*r*me a nat­ out as a greater general than Grant. It was Wellington
uralised cltUen of Greece. Am) a* who won the battle of Waterloo, but it is Napoleon whoso
a radio aiutoancsr said ths ether miUtary genius has stood the test of time. So it is with
night, this U liha adding Insult to Lee. Lacking in suppliss and munitions, Overwhelmed by
.Greoco*•
superior numbers, engulfed in an Irresistible tide, he sur­
f f r " , ■ ~|-----r -o ------- —*
rendered at Appomatox, but history accords him a place
Ha Ferguson Tikes Orsr Rains second to none among American military leaders.
, fa Texas—hsadlins. We hop* aha
Whatever may be his rank among the warriors of tho
has belter lurk with them than
the local weather man. H! ran world, It is Robert E. Lee, the man, that this generation
sumnrnn spirits from the vast? admires most. And it is Robert E. Lee, the man, whose
deep." "Aye, but will they tom e!" reputation for honesty, kindliness, loyalty, courage, chari­
tableness, chivalry, and cleanliness, remains unsullied de­
fate routing naan front Washing' spite the pmbes of "Doubting Thomases”. The spirit of
Ion Include# the statement from Leo shinoa forth for storm-tossed mariners of troubled ccothe War Department that the nomic seas to tla their hope#./
i _W fM !ed improrcmcnl of lh# HU
l.ucle Inlet has been abandoned. In
10.11 an appropriation of IlltO.ntm
was made to finanre an Inrastlga
tlon to determine whether It was
praetiral tn dig an IK foot bar
across the, channel. A fter spending
the money and about two years
time, the Investigators reported
that It waa not.

The Philippine Independence Bill
1* , f *

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Passage of the Philippine independence bill over the
presidential veto is more nn indictment of the incapacity of
Congress to act wisely than a cause for alarm over the
consequences of the very problematical final operation of
the hill's measures. Bad as the bill is, it haa the one vir­
Mayor Speer seems to have tue that it has it number of ‘'Jokers” .in it, any one of
started gpmothbir when ha dins which may block.Mutual Independence. Ono of the*o "Jokers"
patched his telegram to Senator is thnt the menmire as adopted by Congnsa will have to
Fletcher asking that distressed be approved hy the Philippine legislature within one year
municipalities bn Included In the or the hill is defeated. Word comes from the inland that
proro.rd bankruptcy laws. Since tho legislators have no idea of reify in g the measure.
then tiov. Hholts, the mayor of
As » yardstick to measure the calibre of Congrees,
.rural Gablcy, and dosem of other
officials of various Florida tat thn bill furnishes some illuminating facts. Th# fit. Peters­
paying districts hare rommiml burg Independent says: "The first and chief indictment of
rated similar rtqucsta In Florida's the bill Is that it waa not honestly conceived!'"It wan spiltrepresentatives In Washington. oorerl hy politics and private interests commercial and other­
The proposal has many athan- wise rather than by « deep-rooted desire of ths Filipinos to
fairer ami iimloiihtedly would he (heir own masters in government and foralgn relations.
va»ltf simplify the prohlom of rr A large majority of thd Filipinos do not know what they
finanring dcfniilted Iwtuls In Fine- want and arc incompetent to Iw the judge aa to what they
Ida.
a « t ihnuld have for their own good. Their delgatcs to Con­
| , Th« Importance of effectively gress who have been demanding independence did not rep­
Jhalnnclitg the federal budget la resent them half so much hh they represented certain in­
shown by llir fa d that the deli- terests.
rlt for t hi ' y r n r has si ready
“The decision of Congrrs* to grunt the Philippines full
r a r l f l (hr fliriire of fl.EOO.fHHt, independence can not b« accepted as the culmlnatioh of
(Ml) wl. 'i 11 ,| In he finanred by benevolent and sympathetic motives and .impulses. That
her -wiiiir. Till lint horn arranged tho sugar interests have bsen unduly concerned la loo pat­
"by It ring short term eertlfl ent to be overlooked. ' Still other interests wets In favor of
cates which ‘ ear fuw Interest
rate*. but souner op later Mity thrusting independence on the Filipinos. Predatory foreign
will hava to b# refunded Into propaganda also was Involved.
"Much of the Independence propaganda waa designed to
long lortn obligations on whlah
the government will haeo to pay lead to the conclusion that the Filipinos have been alter­
three or four percent Intercet. nately pleading for and demanding freedom. But auch la
This will add an addltV&gt;n«l annu­ 'not tyue; the pleading and demanding were by members of
al root t n federal government of Congress and Philippine delegates. The sinister thing,about
at least pan,non,nth) ■ year.
{he bill is that it means the abandonment of a halMlniehed
work in the cause.of civilization and enlightenment: the
Th#
speech which
come nut rtf Congr*«i during ttw virtual abandonment of vast American interests in the
present session, not 'evorf uvnr- islands; and ultimately ths abandonment of the Islands to
looking finer Long's' filibuster, the greed and need of Japan. President Hoover uttered •
prophetic truth when he said that the measure invites
ta Raprtaanlatlvo &lt; Black**
tlon nt&lt; Technocracy. • H i ‘grave dangers of foreign Invasion and war.’"

. eoys, " it Is ■ word of terrific
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avlr power covering ^ m u ltitu d e
miscalculation*. A' floHi of
IHory jnHing adtanltat* vntv
if.what this m a t world. wM1
dbout .and finished'trygi
U » i Friday waa a gals o « v party was •nJoy«4 hy a huiafisr ol
t h # Vorld lh* g ittsrt
lion fur th* tiU u as Of pvifdt the little kjodargutos friaoda and
- pound Into a - i i u u f t
fuachtno dom i Jkfsrilaw -phlloadu sad Sanford, that day bslng dads nalghbon a / lltll* Frank Chaa#
’
Musiollnl rmdlng*, alagla Mted as tha gst-Jogthar ocea wbaa |h*y wops intertwined by
fpSyT
darmy, Volstead gin, and It •ion for ths people of that &gt;action Mr* S. O. Chaa* Monday iq honor
• UkJdr
taaie out bologny." And that's to dioeuaa th* qutsUoa of county
of gio fifth birthday of hor-little
ragout th* alt# of |t.
division. Tha County Division Spa­ ion. Th* happy young folks hod
--------tial lift tho old dapot In Sanford
was a nubia gwxtere on Ida promptly on lima and orrtvod a t o marry tlm* ploying g U t» and
Congnsa to 'grant Ind* Oviedo- about _ on*, hour Into, riding on tb* soosqw, which was
.pm danro to th# Philippine-rt a. Itrad ad by tho baod th*
on* of lh* birthday gift# of the
land., hilt Ihero la S airlous pauthod to tb* porch of ono of young hoot, wbaa too
aa to whether tho Island
tho ato m whole chain had bean gtmoo war* conclud'd th*
sma*|vos want Iho kind of provided by tk* eommitto* for th*
dr*s- onjoyod th* dallclou# ioo
enea they Itav#
bean
,,F o r 4 period of tan yean lodi#s and ■ptaktrs, and lh* ora­
tor* of tf e day last aa Urn* in got- ky Mr*. Chat* star whkh they
‘can ' exports to th*
ba admitted * duty 'tree, tlsff down to bull****. Uow. D. L *U tod tho ploaawr* wf an automogradually Inueaalng tar- Thraskor tod off, (King fact* and bUo rid* to tbrir bom** In &lt;
figure# oe,tho two couaUoa Is Jm Of F ran k s big bratltar, Randall.
ra r e levied agrinri th*
Tb* Bar- Frank 0 . H*at, for­
I from the M u d * Th** tk*y usual, linyrwoatr* manner. -Othon
mally pastor of lh ^ rtr&gt; » Fl*omem fin d -that while they gving t«tka during th* dsy i
bwy fryp-Mavkhay eaneot malar were: T. K. Bala*, B. A- byterlna Choato of thi* city, to t
"
», W. R. Booty, Major now o f. Deeetor. d a , la *fr(Uag
f t
'
. Edgar SHsrnr, D. a . o r t h s t o M of Ms end Mrs. J . K.
iC*the Bar. J . D. • — *“
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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

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lectsd. Effort after offort to
Sows tor Lang's rambling
rangWa in U* Sonata l#*t w**k th in g s Ike Senolo roles fait*.
appear In th* Congrvtrional Roe#
euperfhwoa.
Idiotic,
and onrirhod by tha fam iliar1
"LaughUr In tho gwlhrriao.'' Thor* (odious ard Long-winded a senator
may bo, be most g* as; and th#
waa the variety porfonner’a
dUnc*. II* aumoded prartirmlly tn Interest of tho country may go
omptylng lh* chamber. Mr. Wk**t- toag. Tho unusual mutts rings
«r and Mr. Tkoman, of Oktahoma, about rknur* are now made. They
r*ll»v»d him a* much a* thoy amount to nothing. Tho Sonata is
bring treated to its own medicine
routd. Rv*n Hu«y'» voir*
a t Inst. Only for an ap­ and should take it without a m ar
propriation bill would he yiokLlAa mur.
The rule* of "soother body", the
Door. V«t*rsn» senator)
inubhod. Illmwlf a rtservolr of less august bot far bettor ordered
all that Is eras* in economics and House of Representatives, provide
finance, ho I* hound to boot Mr. that
no member shall occupy mor*
Class's banking bill. Filibustering
than one hour on any question
haa had its defenders. Komttimea
In the Houso nr In committee,
nt tb* and of ■ sesoion it haa had
•srept as further provided In
a useful effect, aa when Senator
this rule.
farter, of Montana, beat a river
The further provision merely
and harbor bill. But there is no
sound defense of it in principle. authorises tho member who re­
Senator Long iegan his attack ported the mrasur* from commit
to open and clo#e general de­
«*r1g this month. Whal is Ihe lmprsvvmsnt of the banking system bate. If that lasts mnre than n
of th* country compared with hi* day, he may have one Hour to (lose
opportunity to shin* at a soloist though It took him an hour to
and hold up all but certain poblie open. The exhibition given by Long
business in the Senate? But there and his tittle troupe I* sickening
tw -triw tF m to tH ir're F W 'w w lT irtffn m M V ^ M rffn iirw ih V iiu ffat*. Wasting time la one of its ily. It will hove it* value If It
precious privileges. Fsrh rut# to choke the unlimited flow
senator In so majectlc a personage folly *«d tho danger of filibus­
that hla large utterance must not tering and the folly of the Senate
be checked. He ran proceed in­ In not making n common-seme
terminably no matter what Im­ rule to chocke the unliited flow
portant public affairs may b* neg- of speech.

JAM IN S E N A T E F L E T C H E R IS
B R O K E N W IT H IN F A V O R .O F
D E B A T E L IM IT BANKING B IL L
(Continued From Fag* Ota)
whereupon Couaens gained th*
floor and asserted;
"1 do not dasl)g to tmbarmia
the Senator from Arkansas hy
having him required t» answer the
question propounded by th* Sena­
tor from Louisiana. I wish tu say
that I told tho senator from Ar­
kansas that an any pro|osal to
withdraw rtotur* - would b# - ob­
jected to by fits.”
.Senator Norris, Republican, Ne­
braska, Indicated th* poailble out­
come of the clolur* motion when
ho laid It Involved n fundamental
quaitlon "beyond any partieu'ar
controversy1’ and that maty sen­
ators apposed It on principle,
"Therefor*", he laid, “In voting
upon cloture, there will bo many
senators who will feel disposed to
vnl* against cloture, under any
circumstances, who have no sym­
pathy , with- any filibuster that is
going on."
Irong then Ihterjocted that he
had devoted th* day “to getting a
consent agrvament front those wtwl
have opposed this bill,' and after
haring labored the entire day,
and having secured th a t consent,
on* of tho proponents of this bank
hill ho* objected to unanimous con­
sent."
Replying. Couaens said L&gt;ng
"ha* spent four hour* nf th*
Sen*U’* tlme In trying lo grl *“
agreement and at I:H&amp;, perhaps
lw"h hour* (counting out the over­
night recess) before th* timq of
voting on elotur*. ho deairaa.now
ret mam.
an unanimous consent agiwmo**-"
“Ho far ns the two h u ra d lla y

Is concerned," Cousen* adlloB, I
am entirely witling lo accept th*
responsibility
■ftir for that.”
‘

Drew B r o t h e r
Flee Prison
Are Recatirttj!
(Continued From P*g* Om)
dog*, from Marlon county, a Kurt
of polio* offlger* and half » hun
drvd iHiaews who formed n po#»#
which klocked all road* b*tw**n
her* and DoLand..
They had stolen a 1,200-pound
inf* from the local offlc* of the
Standard Oil Company and in
making thoir g*t-aw»y fired on *
motorist from Jacksonville whom
they thought was pursuing thorn.
The motorist, who** » r . waa rid­
dled with bullet*, roportod U loco)
policy, cltiaonn became Indlgnanl,
and lh* March was os.
Emost Evarril waa tokvn Into
custolif.ai.tlM tamo tlm* m th*
P m boy*. D. A. Moffley, another
mamtor of th# gong, w»* found
lator in tb* day trying to bam •
rid*. The safe, which h ad ’fallvn
from Urn bandit1* automobile while
they wvr* eluding tho p o o r, was
found unopened. U eoaUlnod »tM
is cash and »1 W Is dmeks.
Members of th* gang w*r* i
tamed to aorvw lh yvara In
«t*U prison when thoy
guilty to robbery
rioh Fob. lh. Th# Drew boy* won
sent to Indlaatows prtaa* camp,
escaped from thor* M*r. a nod
Coast
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IContinued From Fag* On*)
■'.out any relief for any distress
that exisls?"
Senator
Fletcher, continuing
•aid: "I think in many ways it
would strengthen our financial
rtnurture. In many wnya it would
help out the bonking situation
throughout lh , country.
"Among othsr thing*, it would
prevent .to-q l#Cg* ##Unt -thU
stock n(secu!ntion and gambling on
Wall Street, that were aa largvly
responsible for the IllUWO.OOOjlOfl
lot* in tho value of securities In
102!) and 1930. It would stop that.
It would strengthen the banks. It
require* a larger c a p lu r of nnllonal tonka. ( think that I* om
thing that la needed; and It would
give tb* Faderol Reserve Syatvm
other powers than they have now
and put upon thorn certain dutiev.
Even where . they hav* powers
now. they do not perform them
nil, but this would make it obli­
gatory upon tham. Bo that In a
groat maay wnya it would help.
And this matter of branch bank­
ing, I think, la a valuable provi­
sion In lh# bill.
“| think branch banking In ltnrlr is sound, whor* controlled
ns this ls. Tho W*« of branch
banking originated with lh# Comp­
troller of th* Currcacy under
President Cleveland. II*
won
strongly in f***&gt;r of. and advo­
cated branch banking, Mr. CarItatos secretary of the tMasuxy
Muter President Clavsland. advo­
cated It. Th# treasury author ilies advocated It in those day*. It
continued to t* favored by tho
offkiab in charg* of InancioJ
matters for tho govarnmanl un­
til th* Harding Administration.
Then thai* wao *om* chango, Now
th* Fedoral H*»#rv* - Board l* In
favor of brooch banking, lh*
treasury l»* In favor of It, the
comptroller of iho currency I* In
favor of it, and the American
Hankers’ Association haa receded
from It* opposition and now
agree tp taka no position.with ref­
erence to it, I will H y to the Sen­
ator th at this la what I r happen­
ing, not only In Florid* but alt
over lh* country. '
"Tha Moator from Louisian*
(Mr. Long) th* other day rofarrod
to io n * bank failure in Horlda,
particularly altar lh# boom 0*
Jpgf, IMS, and 1920 collapsed.
There wars bank failure*, and
th tre have been bang failure* all
over tha country since, »• W* b*T*
repeatedly heard old aa w* know;
but not a ilngla branch bank
fatted. Tha law* of Florida pro­
hibit branch banking. There w*a
not- s singW branch bank oalabHalted 1» Florid*, then or now.
Nos* of tb*. bonk* which failed

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T ra v elin g ^ A ro lin d ' A m e r ic a

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"FPcm out Its aeabbard pure end bright.
Flashed the nword of Lee."
Untnrniahed by the yearn. unsullied by an ege of skep­
ticism, the sword of. Lee remains brighter than ever.* When
nun are went to fit?ration everything, when faith fa lle n
in religion, when elder* hear the scoffs of younger genera­
tion* and reverence ’of sacred institutions shows marked
decline, when out of history pages legendary heroes topplo
while cynics tell us Washington was not the father of hla
country and did not cut the cherry tree, the figure of Lee
stands out in bold relief, his stature undeflled.
Great as Ms reputation was as a military genius even
ifa the dismal days of Appomattox, the recognition of hia
mastery of the a rt of war has spread until impartial crit­
ics of Europe's foremost war colleges view him as'America's
greatest contribution to the field of military science. Even
during the World War when modern inventions had made
war something quite different from the days of ’61 and
’66, the tactics and maneuvers of General Lee were studied
by allied commanders.
Major Cenarsl Sir Frederick Maurice, of tMV English
Army, regarded General Lee as one of the ranking generals
of all history. In his splendid work, "Robert E. Lee the
8oldier'Y General Maurice says, “1 place Lee as a general
above Wellington. 'Read and re-read’, said Napoleon, 'the
eighty-eight campaigns of Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar,
Guatavua, Turenne, Eugene and Frederick. Take them as your
models, for it Is the only means of becomlhg a great leader,
and of mastering the secrets of the a rt of war1. To thnt
select band of greet commanders the name of Robert K.

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formation they h*d recvlrod fro m j
friends concerning their apprrneh[ng trial in Madrid. It# Mid th » « ; •
eras no doubt that som# of them t
wculJ hr sentenced to death with- |
out an opportunity for lagol d a - t ^ .
fliur[ .
Clearing *nd
grading w i l j a
completed for new highway con^I
not ting Soldiers’ home with ##w ;

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tallwoy.—I^cgo BentlaeL
J».,te J 1. and N. II. U dfotd
purchased farm • west of A. I—
Auvll home, known ** old Suntnor
farm.—Dade. City Donncr.

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CUZCO
BOUT tun A. D four emfurtes
Th* prvsvnl-day Indlsn city ol
bsfors Prsnelsro Ptaarro entered Cuaro with Its ancient ruins la ppnf
th* most amailng plsrra visited
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not far from lh» place where Iba forms which v()te lh* fasclna.ln*
present ripllsl. Lima, now studs.
Weil Coast counlrlvs of South Ai wrlitre to Ihe mountains, tha Qu*. lea. Tb*Cuwo of today tea mediae1 1
rhuss sml Armaria, who mads up city sprswlmg over lh* ruins of ths
th* Inra Empire, lived In a well-ad- ancient capital of lb* Incas. N,w
vured stata of rivlllretlon-minim structures hare be*n supcr-impofJil.
and fsshlnnlnc cold snd silver Into upon Iho nld In a most cunlujlng
curious snd elaborate forma; em ai­ manner. Th* Dominican Monastery
ls* In sartcultum on little terraced aland* smom th* ruins nf Iho ancient
mountain farms that ire tha wonder Tempi* of th* Run which once hassl­
Ot mo-Irm tncineers; rear In* splen­ ed surdens and rnufs and ibs.rs uf
did rifles w|th street* reputed to go1,1. Ruin* most eliara-terlftio oi
have been pared In silver, snd with th* Inta ptrlud arc morulithte -.-alls,
palaces and lempira adorned will, th* I.rnk*n sr^hways ot In-,a ptUtC’S.
goM and precious stones i evtenrtlr- s u ite s fan: ■■•* It. * threns sssati.rd
their empire until, nt the limn It one by !'*» q - !S rf o f trail b*».« f.-ps.
Conquered In ITU thruuih Ihe Ireseh- Mm- tre,*l •* frd tb* ctr&lt;w s.o-.il
try nf Pljitrro, It reached from C iJ-v 'p s .- L—rrltpg I t Ib.-i* tf
Eeusdor to Chile.
n. '.-. i- ,*i i
was branch banks. They were
chain banks or unit banks, as th*
rnse might h*. Bo at the begin­
ning here I frit inclined to go
along with out awn stata policy
with regpnl to lirmneh hanks’, a ltd
frit Inclined ta advocate th#
unit hanking system.”

Quick Action Seen
As Needed To Save
Numerous Schools
WASJIINBTON. J * n . 19— Thor*
I* need' for immmllst# action on
th# port of mother* and club
women If lh* public school sys­
tem Is to h* savttl from ruin dur­
ing this period uf financial strain,
Miss Florence Kale, oriurationa!
authority ami former president of
tho National Education AssoclaIio it, to kl the board of direr tor*
op th* (ten*r*| Federation of
Women's Cluba, which closed it#
meetings here recently..
Bine* education does underlie
everything else that club women
try to du for th rir cunmiunUIr*,
it would seem wise, fur a time
at least to postpone many dosiralite activities and la focus
attention for tb* next months on
Iho education program of the v a­
rious towns and cities,'1 Hire
Itae advised.
Outlining the difficulties which
flie • chord a are faring, Miss Hal*
pointed out that schools are bring
closed in sninr states, class slat i*
bring increased, teachers' salaries
are bring reduced, ami important
cultural subjects such as music
and art are being' cut from the
curriculum. Ilousahokl economics
for which club wanirn worked so
hard in ro-op*reti«n with edu­
cators, la another stiijact that i*
bring seriously questioned in
many town* and ritica tho
warnril.
Th* disaster that threatens edu­
cation could be averted "if wom­
en everywhere would become ae
lively Interested lh studying and
helping to sole* lh# great prob­
lem of what i*,w orth white In
education for our children in the
public schools," Miss Hale de­
clared. Hho reminded lh* club
teadrra to consult administrators
In odacsllon regarding nrceaaiUea in the school program, and
not to take the opinion of their
neighbor! or their associates.

meets when they anticipated leg­
islation would git,, cltirs relief.
Mr. Oliver printed out )Hat
even if this were dune it might be
a year or six months la-fur* they
could expect any relief ami in the
meantime their burires* would la*
destroyed. II* explained that his
delegation did n»t appear in a truculort .mau.1 but rather -wa* - will­
ing tp-an-operate-with the city in
Iho Revising of any-plan where­
by Ihe l*x_ could lie spread equjtably'cgiher than unjusfly placrtl
on one commwtlty.

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LUMBER

Monarchist Exiles
Of Spain .Tell Tale
Of Hardship At Sea
LISBON, t’ortuga, Jan. 1H.—(Ah
—A sliry of hardships encoun­
tered during an tHOO-mile sea
vuyage In a MMon boat was told
yesterday when ii'J Bpenish mon­
archist exllrs who esraped from
u penal crlony In West Africa ar­
rived here.
The party escaped 'from Vlllu
Cisneros New Year's eve.
It was difficult lo hciievp th*
tagged group was composed of
cnee brilliant officers and grandees
of Spain, including f'rinco Alfon­
so do liourbon, a cousin of exKing Alf.nso.
Although worn out by the hard­
ships of tl days in the #|wn boat,
avoiding steamship lanes, tho
rail#* spent part 'c f the night
telephoning th rir families. Alt
were cherrful wod expressed joy
upon arrival In I'oitngal with the
promise nf romfertabl* beds.
Prince Alfonso dec|ar*d, “condi­
tion# at Villa ITaner-s were ter­
rible.”
The’ party, he raid, escaped Ihe
cvenirg of Dee. 3 t because of in-

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PALATKA, Jan. lU .-I’slatkm'*
one cent municipal lax will b« re­
war# caught two day# l*t«r in tto scinded M soon as the lcgisluljr#
vicinity. They were taken to -Hal-, meets, pcconling Us a resolution
ford for snfekeopln* ond h*d,i#- adopted by tha city commission
me hied thor* line# March.
Tuesday night after a delegation
Cteo Drew, alios Warren * ■ « . 0( gasoline dealsrs had appeared
CMfO Drew, alias C H. Carter, In preteat to Dm levy, which ho*
Jtjn yworv fbr grnnd been collected for ljf* post sev­
U rreay committed ^ D o t o e o u r i r eral months.
P. V. Oliver, acting an spokes­
In tto^MaTo^cimpnny rohtory. man for tho delegation, declared
McQnago won aontog flvn yoore
tor g n rid larceny la Dtrral ooaaty that Urn city could toko It# own
while Cbooteut had tonn evnUoeed record# and convince thamselvra
to Ilf# Impcteoomont for murder that Urn local cossumpcion of gaa
tn P rik ooaaty. Mo hod wnrad t u foil lag off at a a alarming
rig h t — th* McCormack wna rate. A larg* part * t Uo slump ta
local sate*, ho claimed, d as do#
my o f aa ta U ip # m «m* ta*TTY ji
Mayor Walter McNally
ta ll
W 'Mayor a id Baltaag«rl#d th a t t
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, 1 . al. and ti;tJU I*. M. Among thet-o
Mra. Ralph F. Alvnrd, of R im - At the tegular meeting of th e ; A nurtils'i of girl* In.-twe
w |r„ a re a lrrn d y —loeiting voteD n y tn n n B en ch
ten. and Miss Carolyn Col Iter, of Woman's Missionary ' Society of nge of eiL-bl and 1,1 buvt
• . A n n W iig h l. June liry n .t. Lit
S a t u r d a y , J a n . Tt
■die luiwton, Irene Ap)ilrhyT |U-tty
this cily and Menlrxuma, .tin., th« First MtthndLt t'hurch helJ I enroll,.1
1 \Vom:i,T,. t i
tU hinj r t l i i l n i h r th* past 10
wer* the main entrrtaingr* *n the on TUe-dav afternoon at the ' poptllarity ,. t,t, t for the pttrp&lt;
lo*.t, Ro-e l.ittivU. .latte Bt-hullr,t
d*yi.
program ami regular meeting of church. Jfr*. F. B. fiodfrry. of *’f «
S l ’ M ’t A l .
ll'incite llm wn. Sybil \:tn e Mil-f tUlo Mi's Son for
the Music Department of the Otlamlo. ruiifrrrr.ee president of nn,|
' .ties, Wilma js-uthnit. I lay da
- m; in-on-y f-»r t
A1)11 ED ATTKAITKIN
Woman’* Club held on Tuesday the Woman's Mtsaionaiy Society \
i-oco-ott, Mattba rr-lfetd, MdMiss Rachel Smith, of Madison,
entrant In iht* ront.
aftrrnoo* in the eiuh rooms with of the First Methodist Chiirrh.
■o d Sfrlntyro. Esther Stiangv,
by n men hunt of t
W Ih* g u n t of Jodir* *mf Mr*.
BKI.TO.S'S
Mrs. A- M- Plnllipx ami Mm, and Mrs. paltishall. superinlrnt- Mty nnd wi|| •olieit vote* frnm ! } V li ■ Ray \\....I-. n-d l.ttey
&gt;t U alttra, of
DoLand. Joanr* (,'. Sharon at th«jr hem*
SOCIETY SYNCOI'ATORS
T H D R ftU A Y
■» .
Frank I . Woodruff as hostesses. enl of local work of the First friends hen.
Co .tmllat.
on
Wcot
Truth
S
t
m
t
todry h*r» on tnalnrs*.
Seminal* Chapter N unhrr Two
The riub rooms wen- decorated
The root st will r li-e et&gt; .
T in c sl Cnlttrrd Bund In
Order of th« Easter* Star will for the occasion with a profusion Methodist Church in Orlando, were nnhtv n!:prn-oii at rj,«&gt;«•
te
Mr*. L. Y. Bryan and her moth,
special
guest*.
ids nf Randall Char* will
A m erit &gt;i.
meet
a
t
7:JO
o'clock
at
the
Ma
M
a
d
a
m
H
a
r
r
i
o
t
’s
of
gladioli
ami
n
a
n
,
in
bright
ami at I i*&gt;o oMoik it parade «
to learn that- bn Is 111 a t kla •a, Mr*. J. M. Lent, wilf tea*# to- sonic Hall. *
Mrs. C. tt. Bare opened the
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skadrs. At the close of the pro­
he &lt;t:igr,| for nil conle-1a tt B
E
A
T
T
Y
S
(
l
i
t
\
laarrow
for
Arcadia
ta
rprnd
a
N*|i
Cover
C harges
in Oak Aveau*.
The Method let Yuuiw Feepit's gram refreshments wrre serve,| meeting and ral ed the roll for the which jiiue “ l.iltlemM i." 'i.ndi
afcort time with relatives.
I: r. |ifitr- IU an I J i
following
o[fleets
who
were
fnDepartment will entertain tha by the hostess,*.
N o Slayfrt
will he Ip the lending tar. T
.
Irtth b't. Range Vpt.
r*. A. 0. Mahoney Is spending
General Assembly of Ih , CUy
As rhairinan of the Music IH-. • tolled by the Rev. Smith Hardin, w ln n .r w ill ill-.* Is* p te s e n l:.! wi
Afkais
vlaitiag
friends
hern
for
t'p.
Jewish
(VotmuiMly
tenttr
Ailntisvitm 75c I’er I’enmn
week In Palalkn with ralaUnion a t 7:30 F. M.
partmrnt, Mr*. H. C. Moor* pre pastur Of the ehurih: Mis. W. S. ti itismoit&lt;| tttig.
Resident I'hotta
a few day*. Mr*. C. E. Henry and
FRIDAY
sided over a short business ses- Thotntun. pu-siderl; ,\|r*. E. It.
A n y e h il-l -lo -ir ln g to e n te r t
Mias Buih Haary are planning tn
The regular meeting of Uw W. »inn and then Introduced Mm. Al. Ijiney, vne-ptefIdeltt; Mrs. Z. It.
return to Jackacnviilt tomorrow.
C. T. U. will bo held a t 3:00 vord who pre-ent-d the following Ratliff, iiiordjng -erietary: Mrs.
nrh Scruggs and Stanley
o'clock at tha homo Qf Mrs. T. E vocal solos with Mr*. R. K. Deft* Burke Stevie. coriesponding seeFt ir rids of L. M. Telfora, Jr. Thomley West First Street,
by, of Orlando, spent yeslrrretary: Mis. J. K. Piestun, treas­
as arrumpanLt:
•an ef Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tel­
hire with friends.
Th« A d rian Class will meet at
ford, will bo f lad to learn that bo 7:30 o'clock a t the home of Mrs. Christmas Cycle, by Peter t'nrneli- urer; Mrs. ( latenee Smith, assist­
us—(a) “The Kings,” * (b) •’Si­ ant trea-urer; Mrs. A. K. Slpie« Eaell has returns*! Ibn» in Improving at hi* home on East If. H. Hill. IPltl Palmetto Avenue,
meon," (e) "Christ, the Friend maker, suimnnteiWent of the ehilMing
III
or
n
boro, Ga. where he baa been Fifth Street aHcr
with Mrs. Hill, Sirs. R. L. Beard.
or Children.” (&lt;l) “The Christ -tren’s dvimitment; M u. C, it.
few days.
Mrs. A. It. Sate her, Mrs. II. A.
Chi!,! Comes Alike t„ All."
Bare, superintendent of study;
Moreland, and Mrs.- A. M. Oordl- "Virgin's Shtmbrr Song by Max j Mr*. W. M. MeKmi, superintendMrs. W. M. Scott had aa
Reger.
*•
nler as hostesses.
ent of Christian social relations;
guests Tuesday svsnlng at
() iitJJiil’im.r.'jmiiDwLisuu.
The Sanford Branch of the Children's Songs, front Milne’s '
X h iaJL ii&gt; L .u £ .^ an £ 4 )r-d J)aii.4 iv -u p .-w itu u » i!iu d « 4 M r* -p E 4 » b ab ly * *
homa In Mayfair, Mr*.
'
Amorwen.. AeeesiaHmr'-wf-tintrtrr jsWken-uWs- •VtVrw-V*rr-YUHmtt'“*^f:Y‘
of
supplies;
Mi-.
C,
l|.
Smith.
"U’J i ^ o n r o T '- S e r f n r i A T . . .
w ill
Our out iri­ S liU 'K o f hiffh K r a d e m e r
o r soo
—“The Three Foxes." “ Polite, perinten-ient of. publicity; Mrs.
ally Women will meet at 4:00
of Krntuchy, Mr*. Kirk
ness,” “Buckingham
Palace." W. e., lllll, superintenilent of loo'clock at the'homo of Mrs. C. R.
h
a
n
d
lsi
in ( h i s
r
i
t
ic
Hill
daughter, ML* Mary t'atharina Slaaon, Mellonvllle Avenue.
and “Lines and Squares.”
A
ral work.
H ID A Y , SATURDAY and Kirk, of YYabasao.
t„
boat,! meeting will take plar* at “Two Roses," Gilbert*.
•* Mrs. Thotntun presided ovet the
1:30 o’clock.
• “The Little Banja," Dichmnnt.
■ M o n d a y SPECIALS
short business sessnnt which was
Herbert Fisher, of Hoboken.
"With
a
Water
l.lly,"
Orleg.
MONDAY
followed ty a ta'k on the phaseN. J.. and Jtohn Evans, of WillisThe Truth Scvkrn Class of the “Hymn to th* Night,” Campbell-' of Ihe work of th,. focal ehuteh
Tipton.
tan. N. J., who at* students at the FIrat Methodist Church will meet
Mi*« Carolyn Collier then pre­ Under Ihe euro of the society by
University of Alabama, left yes­ at 3:00 o'clock at the home of
Mr*, pattisball. Mrs. (iodfrey then
80x105 Crinkly.
terday for Tuscaloosa after spend­ Mr*. L. M. Telford. East Fifth sented two plami num tiers by
gave u talk on tin- I nristlan ultt
Chopin,
"Impromptu
in
K
Sharp
Street,
with
Mrs.
Telfonl,
Mrs.
M.
ing
several
days
here
with
the
Bed Spreadrt
tud„ lowTtiil the N- w Year in
' former'e cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. Moyr, Mrs. Judd Smith. Mre. Major.” and Etude In A Flat.”
which
she *Htd, "We ha\e snolhrt
Miss
Collier
and
Mr*.
Alvonl
wrto
J. M. Mnye, Mrs. C. II. Smith, an,)
Victor Check, Elm Avenue.
Mrs. R. 1,. Shinholser aa huatrasea. presented bouquet* of flower* at chant*. Wo have more to live for
than lo live on. Let us enrich out
(I.* conclusion -of the program.
WEDNESDAY.
Dr. Lock* Meriwether, of the
souls with love and deep spiritAmong
thtose
present
werr:
The
member*
of
the
board
of
University of Virginia^ at Char.
uallty anil our route rial losses
lottcaville,* has been raTTh!*.H*r* the (iardrn Club of Sanford will Mm. Ralph F. Alvord, Mm. J. V.
This
h- JP**l at 0:30 o’clock at the home Benson, Mrs. Arthur Branan, Mr*. will not mule us poor.”* so*-by
the
critical
illness
of
bis
brot
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The meeting concluded with n
■ *of Mr*. W. E. Watson., Rote Francis K. Boll. Mr*. Jame*
er.^Robert Mrriwether. who Is
VI B
Boyd, M rv E. D. Brownlee, Mrs. prayer and n song. “ A Charge to
Bath Towels
a t the KernaliLLaughton Memo­ Court,
J. E. Baker. Mr*. C. K. Bridge*. Keep I Have.''
Wi l l ( . o n t i n u e f o r
rial Hospital. Dr. Meriwether 1*
Mr*. Arthur Mars hull.'Mrs.
r spec ted to a n iv , some time to­
l)a&gt;
Jo e E . B ro w n P la y in g
day.
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OVERALLS
Men’s Tripie-0 Overalls
High /Back

Co a t s
Ladies' Wool
S p o rt Coats

95

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DRESSES

Ladles' 16.00 Silk or Wool
Sport Dresses
$

3

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9

5

SHOES
Lad|ea* Black or Brown
Pumps or Strap Slippers

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M ila n e

T h e a te r

Mr. and Mr*. Lymant,F. ButIntph and aon, l.yman, Jr., of
Ju« E. Brown is bark. Back at
Martinsville, W. Va., have arrived
hero to spend the winter season the Milane Theater, where he will
be seen on the screen today In
and are residing at 1013 Mag
*&gt;hat la claimed 1 u be his grratest
nulia Avenue. Thry have m their

*— a - mother, Mrs.
tolph
lolph
Carr, of Augusta, Ra
A u x ilia ry
S ta g e s

B e th

B rid g e

th arlra D.

Israel
P a rty

With Mr*. J. Fleischer, Mm.
A rthur Jaectfwon. Mr*. Vklqr
Check and Mrs- Dave Bon Ilk* a*
hostesses, the Aus diary Beth I*,
reel entertained with a subscrip­
tion bridge party on Tuesday rtf*nlng a t the Community Center.
Contract ami auction bridge were
iplayed b&gt; the 11 tables of player*
In attrndaaca.
The atage In the large room
where the table* were spread for
play was adorned with tall, f*m
stands „f rose colored gladioli and
fern*. Vaae* and howl* af calandulas and other garden , flowers
were arrange,! in various part* of
lltr room.
At the conclusion of the btldgr
games scores were a,hied and
'prlies awarded. High score prlir*
foe tbo rontract player* went to
Me*. George A. DeColtr* and C.
K, Rawton, while second high
score priaes w an preaanted Li
Mm. F. J. G onialti and Roy R.
Holler.* Among the auction play­
er* high scorr priaea were glvan
i„ Mr*. E. J. Toll and Floyd land,
of Oareola. and serond high score
prises war# presented to Hr*.
Floyd Land and Dave Bonlak*.
Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat won tha cut
prito.
■ Late In the evening refreshments were sewed by. the -hnsl*..** aasLted by Mrs. Jame Toll.
Mm. Fannie Woiaberg. and Mr*.
J |. Moore. Among those pr***"1
were: Mr. and Mr*. Rcorg. A. DeCottes. Mr. and Mr* Roy R. Hol­
ier. Mr. and Mra. 8. U. D.ghton.
•Mr. and Mr*. C- B. Ravmon. Mr
aad Mra. Howard Uverlln, Mr.
^n d Mra. Floyd Land, Dr. and Mr.
Walter R. Campbell. Mr. and Mm
Arthur Branan. Mr. and Mm
Pavo BonLke, Mr. »nd Mm. B. B
Stowe, Mr. and Mm. W. B. Millrr.
Mr aad Mrs. M. Jacobean, Mm
O. D. Bishop. Mm. W. J. Thigpen.
Mra. John Zerrsanrr. Mm. -M
Kronen. Mm- *■ W. Pearman. MmPaul
Mr*. F. J. ti* n“ „
tfra. Margamt Barn## Mr*
Moare, Mm. Davl*. Mm. A. E
MalUm. Mrs. Frank P#l*r». »nd
Mr*. J- DingfeWer. •
Also Mia- Fa«l F«**ld Mm.
Julia U dw if. Mm. Henry »«•*•

s' “
„
Hack from a hospital siege
whe-rr the ”*aw [nines" chopped
out hi* appendix, two or three
vrrtebiae, and almost everything
alas except his funny bone. The
surgeon* just tuuldiiT saw through
that funny bone. It was thrr,. In
stay. And now Joe la here again
with more pep, verve and elan
than he has ever displayed before.
“There’s nothing funny nboul u
hospital", said Joe, "but it makna
you want lo whoop and holler and
rai-c Cain whrn you get out,
you’re so glad. The reart ion mukes
you want tu stir up a'lot &lt;&gt;r fun."
And Joe certainly did it in his
latest First National picture in
whirh he wiiis a marathon swim­
ming race, after having la-t-n ml*
takan for lhP champion, although
he couldn't swim a stroke. Incl
dentally Joe la tipped oil an
aquaplane, is nearly chewed up
by fishes, is caught In seaweed
and nearly drowned. Scores of new
and hllarii/us gags add to the fun
of the action, which is said tu te
fast and furious from start tu
finish.
" (linger Rogris, who played with
foe In "The Tenderfoot’*, is again
his trailing lady, her heguly and
vivarily being an excellent full lo
Joe’s character role of a slow wil­
led booh, who wins to hrruLni
under the must peculiar circum­
stances.
ter, Mrs. John Pavoid, Mrs. F. K.
Ilnumillat, Mr*. T. I- O'Connor,
Mm- J. K- Rradlck, Mrs. George C.
Hah*. Mr*. J. T. Griffin, Mrs. W.
Mo***, Hr*. J. A. Toll, Mra. W. J.
Toll. Mrs. J. Toll. JJm. J. Fltischrr, Mr. and Mra. A. Jacoltson,
Mm. Victor Cheek, (ha Mi*»«»
Lury Frt*rs, Karla Whralar, Ellen
Hoy, Charlotta Smith, and A. It.
Hosts.

Julius Dingfeliler, Mrs. Rhrisllna
Mill, Mr*. W. W. Ruelsch. Mrs. II.
C. Moore, Mrs. J. Segerson. Mr*.
J. T. Newby. Mrs. K. M. (!alh&gt;way, Mr*. R. F. Muntsalvatge.
Mrs. II.. J. L#bman, Mr*. Jobtf*
MeLch, Mf*. Kloyil rainier, Mr*.
W, K. Klnhoff, Mr*. I^CIairo
Irwin. Mra. (Juinten Brown. Mr*.
\V. M. Haynes, Mrs. H, K. RusselL Mt*. ttnrlph A. Smith, Mrs.
dnne Smith. Mr*. Rupert BtrickInml, Mrs, K. I. Cornell, Mis.
Ki-stls I'raks, Mrs. II. M. I'apwtirlh, Mrs. A. M. Walkrr, MrC. H. Wiserup, Mrs. Mary. Buieston, Mrs. June Turnbull. MrsFrank L. Wontlruff, Mr*. A. M.
Bbltlip*, and tho Misses Cninlyu
Collier, Mien Mahoney, Mild n il
Ni». Virginia I’ttliner, und Nelli*
McLain.

STORE

308 Sanford A yr.

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SHHVHT.S

ACTUALLY!

COTTON
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TENNIS SHOES

Announcement was uVadc Ih
morning that Mr. and .Mrs. W.
Hill ah,| |tr. ami Mrs. It. I». Cas­
well will Irad th- grand march at
Ih* annua] Robert K. I ce dance to I
he given tonight al i&gt;:.'IO n'cloek at
he Cily llad by the
tie V. How.
aril Chapter of the U. I*, f Mr*. ||
11)11 is president of the thaptcr
and Mrs. Caswell I- general rhtllrtnan of the tlattcr. Among tho e lo
hr in altendanre Inntght i- .1. S.
Dilikle, tho Oidy Confnlcraic W.if
v-tetan in Hrinimdc County,

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chuuh. Thu aU’-jeet lot the a f t-||
ernot-n will l-c* “tbir l.unttle'

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“Avenue” Vat D)r«d Prints!
— Another draaa for every­
one that fadett "Hegutar
and extr^abce. |
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Born in a depression y e a r . *..an dpriced
accordingly .... a 75^ value fo r only

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strung enough tn tin eserytliing .
-’OIMY the m aken of Vicki Vj | m&gt;. Ruh present a new untisc|iiic .,
oral antiseptic
iseplic Can anil should do.
do. Y&lt;
Vicks X'oraton* Antiseptic. No extrav- can use it in you r customary way.
■^ant claims are madu fur it. If is
And Vicks Antiseptic has this addi­
Simply the best oral antiseptic Vicks
Chemists could produce. And they tional unitpic ad v an tag e... Horn in j
were aided by the scientific experts depression sear, it is priced accord­
nf our 16 allied oruaniraiions . . . in ingly. Large- lO-ua. h o tlle. . .kcusual
America, in EcglimL and in Germany. 73f value-. . . ordy .SYf.
5 Million Trial BoHlot
They examined the s-. hole licltl fif
oral antiseptics. Nome tit tv found wcro O f COilree. the only real p n n f of Its
too w v a k ...a ftsv vsutc l..r two lin in g economy—and it-. i|uality—is an actual
fur regular use in the m o u th ...m o st trial in your tiss.i home. T o furnish
were very g o o d . . . hut .»// were much this pruol. sse- hast- produced five mil­
too e^pgnuvc . . . cvpcvially for 11*33. lion trial hoitlcs, u lueh we arc supply­
ing to druggistsavery where
E f ^ t l v a . . , a n d Sofo
brl’itv Ihr to tt m* nufafturr.
Fath Lottie contains 2 ‘i
So they produced a tu L m o '
tmotrs a usual JS f value.
antiseptic. . . mild ennugh
The price, while they last,
to bo Used daily without
is only I Of. ,
risk to drlicatc membranes

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SENSATIONAL
DAI LY S P E C A LS
EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK

at HALF the usu&lt; ! price of other
v
q u a l i t y antiseptics
■

$2.49
High quality a l ;
ranging from 11-30 for iM IJrta
la $3.00 for mm aad

T o n iR h t

•JHrs. II, J. Lehman will have
charge »f the week of prayer ard
soir-denial Icrvict-a to lakt. place
tomorrow afternoon ■at
3:3d
o'clock it the First I’renbytetian

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Judd Says^Halloran HOOVER POLICY Hope Given Up Fj
SECESSION OF Ruth
Directly Aided Her After
9 STATES IS The SlayingOfAgnesLeroi IN EAST 0 . 0 Budget B a la n ci
BY ROOSEVELT During This Seaso:
SOLON'S PLAN

P e U tio n s A s k F o r
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• ATLANTA. Jam. U-—WY —
Petition* sraktag Ilia removal
af Rav. frlUm Wllllama as par­
lor of Wesley Memorial MathodUt Church, coo of tha Urged
kara, warn circulated today hy
m t o ' j i r i . Tha raaolation,
passed a t a meeting af W&gt;
member*, dacUrtd among other
things that “oar yeung woman
of Uw church ara not aafo at
tha chuTth mission on account
of tho typo of mm UlUrtnc in
tho hallways at all hour* ami
aom* of tiia woman har« bean
affronted and bmulted by thcaa
man. aotwa whom have barn
found la a drunktn condition."

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OOVER

PHOENIX. A lls, Jan. 18,—(Ah him 'A nn was on the Rm r ami
v »i
—John J. (Happy Jackl Halternn, I hammy »»• on lh« Hour,
wealthy Artsona 'um'&gt;cinrt9, «»■' ‘ * * '1’ h,in u *"'1 ,' l}n
', r ‘*
••
A g r e e m e n t IaR e a&lt;
directly acctior.l by Winnie Ruth t “ "I said I shotV Alin
\
. . Ii Sammy.
e , nimv P r e s i d e n t - E l e c t S a y «
sn
R e s o lu tio n
In
N o r t h Jud.1 of aidin- Her• after the slay
T o S h u n t A ll
jn , h(.
„ , ht. m#„,.r
C h ie f E x e c u tiv e A s k s
A m e ric a n F o r e i g n
D a k o t a L e g i s l a t u r e Ing of Agnes Ann Letol, for which „ |th you. are you craiy ?’ “
P r o p o s a l s B e tw «
P re s id e n t-E le c t T o
P o lic y M u s t U p h o ld
re.iuicd ui tho witness chill
L e a d s T o H e a t c d D c - she Is unv.-r .rntenie to hang, i
N ow A n d M a rc h
D U c u s s P re s s in g
The slender "bhn.de tigrew" , momett.
•
S a n c tity 0 f P a c ts
b a t e s B y M e m b e r s made the- charg.t In trttllylng at i "JarI, tin t no- track to the hnuf P r o b le m s W ith H im
W A S H IN G T O N . J * n . 18*— ,
Haiti tan's pm iminary hearing, nheto |h# •&lt;*■&gt; women wet*. WV
NEW YORK. Jan. D t.-ld V
BI8MARCK. N. D. Jan. is. — It wh» ihc fir-t line rhe had » rnl in the house through thei
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ilCelasatiqr*
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—
(AV- Whether a resolution roc- testified since tier Orrrrt o e ‘th-*»,ttrhen, J J e l ahead ol me.
e
ra
ls
to
d u y a b a n d o n ed hop*
nfficitl affairi,
PresUlrnt-elect
(M — Pmeldent IIoDver nnd
ommondirg that 39 atate&lt; secede alirird risjer t r Mr*. l.rroi s t t I " *My iTiid. .m sa.il, itml he tun (loosevelt induated lu the world A n n ual Membership fo r e n a c tm e n t of b u d g e t bat*
President-elect Rocmevelt will
.
over and stos-pej In kauiniy’a side
from the tinUn. Introduced In litas lleielg pamuel'on.
I yesterday n continuation of the
Drive Will Get U A r jftndnR
nnclnff leltlslation
le g isla tio n at
a t xnm
th in swasea-............. ..........................................
Calm y she detsllesl events of Ihc .itm purl ed het up."
alt down1 together again at
the North Dakota, Senate ly Sen
—der-W
ay^Oir-Eebt-f
^n'a^'ncTiKo^gM^llTinr
night nilDel. 15. 19:11, v.hei\ .sly.*___3 m w ^ L u « ^U tiU —J«vLlul—«*ad L A auiw n
the White Homo Friday
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*’
"■Jhl1 ttie IU &lt;r wTlmeTw err etroi till 10. 1.1si alratght at II tlloran, who
acta. 0f o____
r n .ncwslai
special «PRRfnn
se ssio n oo ff
„
w ,..
"Awwiicun foreign policy must
••n w rn ln jrp rm n m n M y h T •■ new - *
Tl. A. Newman, prominent local th e new C ongre** t o t»ck l*
death in their homo "In telf do- at amilingly at roun e ‘s la'de. I 'i|di.ilil the sanctity Ilf inti rnaliormore for accord on prewlnr
"Ye«, It was", aha aid to him. | al treaties", ira.l the Itoosevelt merchant, last eight wa* iflccted
precipitated a turbulent d.-bute fen*e.“
th e tbsV.
international problems.
’ "I was lookirg for n lrlr(hone shnhn* her head.
yesterday.
I statement.
• hy th* Board of Director* of thr
Twelve »trnte*lcst!y sttuatod
Ilstloran's attorney. Flank O.
,
)(,„
to
call
my
,hit.bund.
Dr.
\V.
C.
A lth o u g h 'th e W h ite H o u se
£*tiiicoD
County
Chamber
of
The word* weru written out hy
ttmis* member* b rin g in g to tlM
Charges were hurie-l^gw*'
Pjnllh.
phpetel*
to
th&gt;remark
J;ud.
in
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t
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condeclined ti&gt; gay tod av th a t th e
floor of the aMomJ&gt;ly'1hat the pro- demm d prisoner said I wa* on JmltS W. C Mile* upheld detenu 'i nn whru a-kc.l by newi&lt;| a|»ermcn fom m rire. tu hrad the annual Ways sad Means Committee tbah
i.&gt; comment on rrioirt* from membership campaign army which hi* JurirdDtlon over revenue te r-,
Irritation for thl* telond par U r
porol “bordered on treason.”
. v.a
the poreh of my own h i-j when d&gt;etscatlprs that, ,, lla I .ran
,,
Wi.,hin»leii of on urderstnndmg w it set out on Feb. 7 following Nation agwed to drop •» *■*'
ht* r» m j from Hoovor It la as­
not ult. nipt to Infkynye Ho- nil*
V,# „ ,
The motion to publish l|ie rc.'o- Jack t ll.illorani cam.' up.
E v i l
In flu e n c e s O f
,X
etween hiin.-elf nil.I hccrelary a ‘-kickoff’' breakfast to duplicate proposals between now »nd M«r.
sumed Hi official d r Ira that inch
"WV went h o k into the hou 'r. m m . &gt;lr*. Judd* IsV.....
lutiun carried, 2d to 20,i alter
.,m..lly..........
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n „„ rsn-inuatiun of the pol its goal of .last year—1000 memP
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vaa tH* caao.
,r.untiling tlnee she in te rn t-tc-1 „.y. .fBwiirrcwgmtioii &gt;f ten • ' hero tn .7rt hours.
numerous senators furorIng pub- I told h'm whi.’ had h.ip(riied.
*' Ashed by n*wtphr*mi*TT whew
I wr«. nervon- and wp»»tr I toM toYfeir.'
la wall Informed quarter* It war
D e c r i e d B y S p e a k e r llcation read iota the records re­
The -election of Mr. Newmin (he «p*cto| session P,w' * *” S'.
!&lt;»ry a*'i|!iir«*«l in tiolMlon of
marks that they were merely
taken fot granted Hoover ami
,iiipi. Htmtfun fit
rmmciatrd nnd tho appointment of hi* a*- monsd. Speaker Ostmee *»M I,
TAMPA, Jan. 13.—A sVrt^4n» voting for this proposal nr,| not
it- t*
Rooeovelt would rrnaw tha dDctn•TRtn lit Hit- hfifhl of Hit -lalarti wa* a feature of th* could tett you ' " V
■•»
The threat of cloture to llmW;
Jilpan«,^*»•l*hlnrF»• n*nf!u*i
U»l monthly meeting, aa wa* th* read­
aian of w ar debt and alllrd piob- under which first offendraKwould on the merits of the trsolutlon
debate
on
the
OI**a
bwnhlr^
Ml
ing of special committee recomt« re'aeied an probation and Itself.
YNf.
waa
met
by
a
little
band
od!
fUH
Previously,
a
motion
In
strike
governmental
debt
roftrenda
eent
Hrnfmrtl •rliviUtu tn lh»* K*r
Although tha' ontfoma o f .th a given * chance to reform was from the resolution a reference
bust event In tho Bonale with
Kh t h«v»* ti*%ri\i*t
tvtrivnl t \ %H o V 1m- here lor local study and vote by seritena
r u awt confam et between See­ proponed hare Monday by Clntcncv
th*t no butlnese will
to
the
“Star
Sreoglr.1
Bonner"
fhtit It it lielirvi* I Ihit Miil»jret vrn» the United States Chamber of transacted by unanimous eonr
rotary Stimson and Rroarralt nev- B. Martin, of Martli»burg. W. Vo,
Rape over thoi micIlly nl the rr- Cnnimetce.
a r wna mad* publlr Ihtra Is spreu- president of tha American Bar waa defreted by one votr.
T h o
resolution, Inlroducnl
An affirmative vote wan ex­ from now on. Tb* challenge
«evil SlitiiAoti RtHtifirll nifrtinj.
laUan that thU moating paced the Association, who i » H " H that
hurled by Benator Tbomaa, Demo
Monday
"recommend*"
,1'J
states
pressed
on almost all of th*
tha great A*&gt;eri*an crime warn
way for FrWny'* pirDy.
SiHittrf ilmin nt lln* inhlr in hit
r n t of Oklahoma,
■
secede,
Darin*
th,.
group
of
Hamer S a y h Home# Retired U. S. General /•Indy, If H I «evell ye»lcril*y hor- proposition* rontained In Kefrr- Watson,
Ih i iM w U l m
Roosevelt etc- may be doe in part to the aril
Indiana Republican
endum No. lid on Usnking. propo­
clhwd to dlfcnrr th t visit. Ha Influence of penitentiaries Into eastern slates to (oim a separate
ruw.d
I’cn-'tl
an-l
paper
from
the
*v. i m r Lv ash nnanlmoMTDelivers A d d r e s s
Imperiled If Extravwtald any! admit to newspaper- which first offenders sra now country, Th# reso ullnn say* tho
mu-uring newipnpetmcn an-L-wml* sition.- that-Dal with the necesaaty m * t-to w okt hi#
39 stales would "curry with us
teglslnlhm and te-urganiiallon‘of pounced ipeeeh on dl»S*Ma*ewo
asranecH C u n t inue To Sarasota Women out tin- fotlowinc statn m n t:
maa that he hid bre„ invltad ly dumped.
B o o m to tho moating.
Florida as yet has no probation lit* Star Spangled Usurer an!
"Any itntrnivnt to sling to any the hanking system of the United without displacing gonatwr Q bn*
fraaldant Haocte dispatching to law, thr bar {«ra*UicJT pointed out Ici.vlng them (tho eastern slaDO
SAttAHtlTA, Jin . Ik "Woinsn particular fuirign *itunllon niurt, State*, l.lnlnn E. Alien, chairman Demoerak of Vtrgtnla, fipm th#
ORI.ANIM). .Ian. I* A g*Vh.
which they
so tuni hmlirrt for operating the city lias iilnny* l.t -Vi more ronremrd of c-'irre, com,- from the -*ecrc- nf the rnnimitte* studying tht- refCohgroM Us r r reeled r peels I
“PrnltanlisrUs oro breeding the stripes
f10®'-’
.
■mamaga on hadgat hal-’—Ing, yea. places of crime and tho overage richly deserve.”
of Orlando w» it.nuytdid la»t vtlian man a Doit Cornu of protec­ lary of »tate of Ihp United Stale*. rnium No. «3 deellng with “ the
William Green, preridant of
tarday recommended that saUa reformatory does n o t' reform".
Senator Cain told th,. a*&lt;em night hy William M. Hamer,
which
was
approved
by
the
Board.
American FoderaUon of U l
"I am, howvvor. wholly willing
tsjraa be adopted Immediately as Mr. Martin said. "Tho first of­ lly “ I can'i'bWIevr that the Mem­ iromlneiit llilaiidoan. in a spea 'i tion ami rhe trr.ignltt* the use to make it d ear that Amerlcsn
K report hy B. F. Haines, chsb- told th# Hous* labor aotamilV
of
force
no
I
Hie
horror*
of
wsr
as
tha bast method af triaging an in- fender, If ho hro a horse. Is taken bers of this DJis alive hody want made ‘icforr a session of the lux
the United Btstes is faced wit
(Continued On Png# Three)
foreign policy mun uphold the
rraaas t» fadtml revenue*.
Ceing le•* Ilian tho evil* they sanctity of mturnaliunal Ircnlira.
a cbolte botwien a sbaTtor
from it a t a lime when home In­ to say to the patriotic citisen* of payers league.
Tha Proakkut declared “It woaM fluence Is moat essential and He this state ■ml ration that they
Ilainer told assenildid mein- prevent'', declared tiencral llhnrlc*
day and week “or maintaining n
"That
I*
a
cornerstone
on
which
seam the essence of good states­ thereby achieves a criminal record. want to publish a resolution that Iwrs of the Dayue that "It tske* I*. Sunnneral', former chief of
»rg*r and perpetual en n y «
M e is c h W ill P r e s id e
all
relation*
Iwtwren
nation*
mu»t
manship* to spread a solas U s
employed.”
••The home. If them Is one, n hi.nlprs on treason nnd sedition. ll. • first three floors of the AnC”* •lalt Of the I'siled Male* army real."
A t P o litic a l M e e tin g
generally “a t a Uw rate upon all
Ik Is not proper to urlf l In the hi)^ hotel to piy lasts sad wo can’t and now president
of The l.ilad*l
-------^ ------------- * u p .
---------Attempt* I* link «Jna Heclacation
'* »■v
Mdranker rtUnUittoa t ^ k ” 8,rT1^, n ; V y t Jhu;»o!a."&gt;
v Cwetokton. S I*.. Id a itp-'rch w„ |,
w, r deht* treaties proved
John Melseh. J r , will pm)d« t g f i R e 8 0 r V B
ripnl holHl•^ol•fe|*,Tn■th•, -"Airftbih
i*
.
this
Drrguagt.
J'cS
n
't
rpnertvo
of
on **\li?ll«ty iv llry ” k f l f t tl»« unavailing. The Frnldent-elcct over a meeting of the Seminole _! _
'•Med over hy law sWrflnf poeml*.
m
*
r , — — ---------- -’d th a t h r
rort&gt;«rat Ion.
Tha people of tho United Slates any InUlllgeut body that wou'd
Sarsidtu Woman’* t ’lnli yastrrtlay raid Ihsl w» nil Ihen- waa tn t-e County league of Young Demo­
. . a tan tha gwearamaht would ha
Asserting
lhat
he
wn»
"reliahly
bant any such resolution puli■aid by him
crats, scheduled to t-e held In the
V*&gt; able to maintain h sUhU basis of during recent years have been
InfermelT that it roll "nen'ly sftern—-ii
Foreign aitair* roiitiimnl It* hold Val-t-s Hotel tomorrow night *t
UcSmi "drring tha period of da- compe hd to admit ih tl this* U s llrhed."
I5CHVIKPI I,, opeiiit the city *f ID- • l!*ii- n l S'tintnirrnl an 1 Mr*.
h
’en'nlor
Bonier
said
Ihsl
while
lawbreaking nntlnn, Mr. Msrtln
lapdo Inst yesr" Mr. tl»mne *bl Rumnirribll »mtt*e •«» Hmiiio U nl the Rom. I. It ntlrntion through­ 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of se.
He was
not uneussiog
discussing Ihr
wa* nnr
NT merit* -..... .........................
. . -......... lectlng a delegation which will go
“Ona of th# most holpfol conlrL added. Much of it U Warned on of
*,0r--rtvl th.- ini ii ill &gt;n uf I’rir- * Canto- out (be, d*&gt; I ol. K M. House,
Former ReprvaenUUvo Georgri
the
resoli'tlon
hr
strongly fw - "h&gt;«ne
ht.
prohibition
law*,
he
said,
but
while
.
.
.
.
s
M.lrat'OiranrPi
exlrnvagaocc* i"ffknlinitt
enntinos' we wool ruroiir, |-i*.grain I'hnirm*n of the visor of | .•■iilrnt Wilson on In- tn Ihr first annual convention of W.' MeRory, who
bertton* which tha Congroaa and
ho aom
some mouth* ego
vntnl |tf pulillrmllon Ui Iht journal have my home*" in this rily. Woman's I lull, an 1 wrr-- enter- lrinatlon*l relations, rul'v-l ngaln the Florida State l.csgue at Or­
they
have
contributed
largely,
contrived tho Idea of orgttiilftg
(Continued On Pago Three)
to
stand
"as
a
m
ru
a
ic
to
the
tAngugt
_
•
rstatr
there ara olhvr factors, lie _
Ilanter a*&lt; rled lh»t ii waa time luinrii nt lh,. I'sntacuxvni
nt u lunch--n roiifetrnce. Ml* lando next Monday.
a ipoeial train from Florida ta
The iiiemhers of the county Waihlngtoa /o r th# Inauguration
Indiscriminate punishment of crim­ east that North Dakota ie rceog- Orlandonn* “should Drome max- iluripg tl&gt;• ir stay l-rir.
yntefday, I'-nrk I- I'nlk, nit un­
Leagi’-- ate
an- urged
urged to
to attend
attend .l0,&gt;
thl* I ^TprasTdenUalect Rooaovrit, K
inals aa one Important factor. nlaud aed have u place -in the tern 'rather than sen.ints of the
' 7 he 1- illlliy p-llry uf u cuun- der *ecr*t»iy of stale in the Wit- LeagiInstead of lelng p s e n of pensnev utiloa."
^BticmraeVd that ll» resarmtlona
rity goserno'#nC"
iry is lit 'rtiqinvd by |h otplra- on on tut*. Mintlonsl relation*, first meeting of the 1-eaguo
Thrcala wsr# ma.le on the floor
It* activities In the November have already been mad., and to m
of thr
penitential* 1 #•&gt; aocietln of law
}V Kelt,It irk (»• "m iry *n-h- h . Hoi - and pnlltiral'purpu
(Continue I on IVir-' Threat
rleetiop*. Clarence Adams, **cre- every indication tho FlorWa deD;
breakers, and o n i f the prln by | -O-.OIMSOta pf puMIshlpg 111 fore Mr Ifnmer, explaining th" n.itii-li; 1 ant inir ut m list ■11tied
tary of the club, said that several galton going by train wRl bo ora
rlpUs of these socicUr* it otsra- resolution lh*l If .they luiDJ to trhwol situation, m OrUrnt-. "The by it* i tiler*", li-'ni-rnl Fuhimora 1
CI.HII WILL MKKf
other matter* of important will of th# largest from any nanrby
otitaln that prUIDge lh«y would prwst difficulty n " h th» bond all „n|,l. "nn 1 i&lt; niiy vaty 1 .•m the
apccl for low.
he di-cuss ,1 and that adjournment
He pointed to tb , federal pro­ I ring It In ua a bt 1 for un act. lialion." In. n « ir t d. “ I* .that n- law of' - . p pctvenra’i-n l» tha
F. F Dorn-T. presld'nl of the
The wat.and dry question ha It
which
wonld
Mtnmatlcully
cause
money
haa
l-ecn
1*1,1
n-oD
for
a
n ilin t Semlnolr Agric-ilti.ral Cliih. tmtay will ronte early »o *bat peraons ' U|U adlng.tho list of ‘ho^ vw1l‘h
ball *n Tnw, passed In 1923, and
•-'rrnimn in n I- nubjup:
champUia la UtU section an one
It to be pVInled.
si,ikln" fun.I " anemsey »"l «hi'' B-..I ci-n-i ^|.| JMIWI r.
.-id
It
U
making
many
good
eltlannounced Ihut tl-ro will l-e an 1 tanning to attend the Robert ^E. ncorvatlon l» Governor Sbjjlto.
ago as UTS according to kaMerd
Appla'usn from the afllery of (n -teil of n twhnfr •'« hind In
“ tl f.-l ■» &lt; thnt a -tl-”gly cm- important meeting of the t'l»'» at |z-e Hall at the City Halt will not former governor, Doyl# Carlton,
Doodney. s n U tis t to A lasonltr eens. (A ftdeml probation of­ hundred* of prople and hy some tD- school r Inklm fun-1 of I19I-and Cary A. lUrdoa- « • » » « "* £
C-vrrnmrii- wh- n |M||. the Court llnu—• tomorrow night ho delayed.
ficer m i appointed l.t Tamp*
Vaughan aa coanty tas
. territory eeverol months npo and of tho metnbors lantr through the H3.1. there w»* ol ll)1* I'm*' n d*« ti. tim l ■l&gt;Irnninril In - ua null nt H'.OO o’cI-k k. "I wnnt every
b en of the Sholta staff hav. alt*
Icn-v
anwho today, la ceam snllng on The
dteldtd to go to tho Inauguration
tow ho has charge of about IN) chimber on announcement 'th a t flclt Of ft m l I-"JJSW) It -nUI ■•i a sninl l-r-uii nf nl- • ' -ay con- nt-mher tn this -cti-n In atteml
NF.W IIKItl-IN—Atlantic Gulf
" v lUrald's account of a dry petition
,tien and women who wrr# p»road the motion to pub l«h the re. olu that $ns,9*j:&gt; ha-l hern n silaMe n'iva nut i-M-tnlr u vrijr lilfi-rcnt ltd* meeting." Mr. D-rner said. and Pacific Co., New York, re­ on thU special train |n*«m#*h to
circulated In Sanferd In 1910.
for «■ - rating »rh'H&gt;l« !«•' y-«r. II-*
th t staff will appear I" &lt;"• ln* °r '
Uon had carried.
•
(Continued On Page Sight)
in ilitm y ,oliry from u -h niocriicy Mfor w®*f# RGinj' ♦'» ilhcuM loin#
calUd attention to tha -phraring in
recall- I that ‘he lo'nl 1-'-n-l*tl ln- Wh-Ml- (•&lt; litnul poticli n o &lt;!*- vrry tmf^»Vtnnt inallffR that nw«l reive J 1*1,307 c n tra c i for dred- ural parade together with 0&lt;rv
V
a dead graaUd by Caorga W.
lint 8t. John* Itlver in local vicin­ ernor 8holt*.
iDbtcdneaa of th-- Orlando school
...
hy lh, will nf I. a whole the attention of every tnrmer an-l
.Hatch t I* toc'ay *l.!rtl&lt;"H- "Th* tiim inul
/ .
Wylly l a - 1173 on sla
‘ »i
Ur. MeRory said that I" hi*,
gruwrr.”
. ity.
p-ipld
property la f t Read, property on
present" hoard h.rs dre-.ped all
opinion th# special taw round »»£
"h'il’U' a militaiy puli. y I* »
pieces „f land which »ie wilho-t
rate from all polnU n H o rid a to;
which Mr. Doudaay now live*.
tiun
uf
huildine* nr which -odd D' l&lt;iil nf In- linrniiil fi“
Washington, n rat* that Include#
Mr. Wylly. fdthor of Mis* Nona
of guVdropped.” he said in r t plaining l ..atnni- nt. at! agcnclmeals e„ the diner, trip* to por­
.W yto, 9l U l » Mary, .nd s Urge
Prnlao and approval of( one of year* of ahow businers, promises th- l-*rd'« ft*n-l with rented to r nmrnt liutiM 1-,. atlsp1- 1 In H&gt;
i croparty owner In that section of
ters, and sleeping « * • « ■ » ? •
r,
|ulieinfills,
(iuvarnno
■
t
ii
i
while the train D tn Washington.
Baaford which waa than known as tha most cxaetiig group of show­ tonight's audience n perfunnnue ,, ;,| , ,ato pnrchaie-l during boopt
Inldtsh-d til conduct the nffoit|a a big inducement which n*a *»MaOanti'U. deeded •!* »r r '« ° r men la America today, official* of the equal of aoy now touring l«"
with
gnvernmrnt
investigation
larger cities. Besldr* hi* own art.
Ili-mini&gt;c&lt;nrcs 'of.m any yeariinf
Oik hu^lred nnd - l -My thou- „| a |-*-pt„ under cv-’ v I&lt;n*«lble
traded genuine attention.
i a 4J atra tract af land ha had saRhrgllng Brothers' world-famed Mr, Mureellus offeis t ari Kobm- amid -l-dlarr W'H h* need- I thl* virisiituili. Will, tliarfiu-'. •’
exphiittiun op and ili-wii the ht. smm to come, some remarkable
Tho speclsl train w tU Io n r a
ctrsd same y*sr» M ore, to Mary
m-icti
a
ni-ni
sl
«t-»l#
nt
pence.
Johns
an-l
tributary
rivrr*
and
IB
history would he uncovered In Jacksonrill* nt T.»» ® 2 * * L £ *
B. Barber, of Atlas to.
* elrcoa, ring In tha cars and sMB former Jacksonville drum- year In piy Vhool l - '-d* *-vl T
V
"Rinco wsr -’emdnd* Hr U - • In n m i »nd hi* n-sociation with thrv, ruin*.
night of Mar. », composed of oj».
Accardlag go Urn dattrpltU n la la rwfloctnl m n o performance of mcrjwho want from a pit orrhe.ti &gt; tree*! • hanrrA. Mr. Ou*rn -ylack*
proaerution th-* en’,.*e lit'' of n ns Ano-rica's outstnn-ling archaeologclal ear* eomlng on Tegular vraian
tha dead. M*-1 Wylly transferred Bud Mnrctllua and Company of ll&gt; n u t city U gain the inosinl vcnlarl, writing on » Dig
As
n
director
of
th*
8t.
'John*
tn - turn, there *b-’" • •”* I’Dn t» I t-ls and p»lhe-)l-.:i.-l» were re.
tlx young women acrobatic danc- rrcognitio.'i of being acknowledge,l beard which w*J risible t«
River Improvement Association, f r l ^ every roctlon of « » £ £
arv, head-line attraction at the a* tha world's greatest dcunimer. IIIe „|.l,rate: ID sal-1 the « e ’«e,l -ilillir »" flnami.il. ludu trial ■» &gt;| lni«--l Imforo Sanford Itotariiin* at Dr. Main stated that tha 8t. Johns Upon th* train'* arrival tn vraravalud
-f
property
-in
0»lnn-l-»
l«
nnoioic
r»"—
trcc
as
well
is
I
Ih
e
ju
,.
l&gt;Dry
Cluh
yerterday
l-y
l*r.
ington, It trill bo pUeod ri» # » * "
He hplds a gold metal presented
Milano ThoaUv ‘onlght.
retired River I* a scenic highway )hat track near th* CaplUl, and. untU
ATr* ^ - * Tho troopc, which hna pcmaliwd to Mat. In I'srta last year in n trj.HAO.KTA, A»*»rttng that - rtam -nttro man power sn-l to • degree, D C. Mrini of fomtM
on tho
far
eirccd*
the
sandhill*
or
ahall«
the
i arhonl l-rwd* *-»ul-l '’n, ' *
unman |-w . r. the-e *h -iitil I-" |hyr Irian*, whose hohtiy
8&gt;00 Vgtoeb on lk?
‘ aowth hy Ualmi Avemte (Wy ly Intact for ecarly three ycnci and competition _of Wnrlil oamla and
- lovr water* -d 'he highways of lh- Mar. I , occupants of the train wUl
thejurrdar pr*iont ct-rulittoo
Mr. ndmlm ’-'le-l hy (-crninnrntly r» •tu-ly nf Ihlngr pncicnt.
Fast
nod
West
Coast*
of
Florida,
S tm t) , and
t * **rtb by a W has toured America and Europe, whlla he was a mentl-T of
I’r. Main d--i - lih'd the | rochlch t .i.ir i., ,t » h»i. , —wnd noV— h r
Americsu
Leg" CJuarnsxy ctpUined effort
last _ wash .received
hut that "We are not -taking ad­ make It tbrif homo.
of land daedod by Mr. W yttf t * ---. M . tho
.. scasntlon jsCkaonvi la
Brr i^mr-InmD Hr •»***” Hgenriex rail* I into ex i'-n c e Ly r e.i which led to the rreali-’n "f vantage of what we pones* tn thl*
tba MethodDt ihqrah for * »*f' - f tujB outhern logr wh4m Rlf&gt;JU|Drlim CorpsI
he
prr--nl
Fl-oi-la
r.iart
lin--;
Its
rrfun-t
th*S*
ohlles'K-rs.
AH
bond
■
.
BB(~CHifia oifklals Blgned the "B ro w * and fUvi* will fuim h Iml-Drs, cseept two nr there have an enu rgenry.”
alleys, -Ircani*. .fakes, and par- beautiful and remarkable rlvar.” ' M a u r i c e C h e v a U e r b
feW ;
_
rsJDft
Km * Deow.u,
During the meeting th* mem­
act for a Jd-woah period beeirninr
tindurly it shell mnund* which ho
S a f i In Madison Sqa\ro\Oa*dgo, New y-ung ^LmaricaD sin ter aho ha* agreed tu necwlc refunding 'A-ndr.
R e c ip ie n t O f
a ad hero', -hero tha dry question
NAIrt ’IOSEf! Diac line with aa-l wrr* n - t constructed hy the ber* voted to me*t wUh manT-yca
h«
aarvrUd.
of th* St. John* Rlv*r'Hqipl‘o*#-came* h , , U n i r H a l oaid .1* York, an Apr. tr c W r a e U were oftau bate hgard #n lea-ling ra-ll"
.■ddiiiui.it workmen a-ld---l to r«.i-l Indian* hot were nf n period f*r mrnl Association In Joint aemslon
PA1U8, Jan. 11
aero, a f / . n d granted herewith Signed a t BarasoW&gt; when the prograMa, Will affer hi* vocal
IlHVHfAlj HKINl III.ID
crew* on new *tat-' r«»'t between earlier In history than tho Indian a t th* Celery Cluh on Feb. td.
Chevalier and hla wife,
troupe appeared In that rily lari veralooa af ‘Trae#’’ aa a fiaturc
rife
of
America
hero an t A-ht n.
The program nf th* day alto In­ ValDe, waa t r s s t r i a dn
o f’hi* portion of the octj M‘i 'on
• lla *lal*d that evidence* had
waak.
.
*
A revlwil aervU-e of In &lt;finite
Bad Marcallaa and Co. D a Oraoy 'and b tr'« c n n llo n have u length la, bring HeU 1rilhtly nt
event of » r Dial low of
l-een found In these mound* and in cluded the reading of n currant day *n reciprocal
,1, tha raid Dnd hatw
„th*r deposit*
Ihn-ughout the aVhht Hem on Florid*'* school ays court la n short
tme that sgnifiea &gt;t*t another H reM dt that alwayr goes over, Ihr Full Quepal Tahernatl-- -m th#
•tat*, hut particularly In the 81. tom. road by Kotarian Leonard ctptod' argumenU ri&gt;
•bah n v a rt ta *h»\ .ja d show ta Sanford apdDnces. while Col in* and U*11 »r« lh« SknforiFdflHMia highway, ac­ Local Bank To He
John* valley, of a race of people Me Luca &lt; who had charg* of th* Chevalier waa merrier &lt;» ■
Bah to ”* Iron* o f Anwriofs flaert
cording
Btv^W . F. Mrrhrroon.
Closed
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-aid that id * * 1*1 *tu*lc Is - ffa«#4
Tomorrow, Jan. 19 being th« fluent* D alto-noted, he -aid.
of Pomona, Rotarian* L II- Olbb*. teat July end
attract! vs young
- *s M int that la imtantiy rocog&amp;
each t i g ^ 1“ eonnf-tl- n with hl»
annlvrr-ary of ttm Lirth of
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Ite last IS years amountreg to
(Conllaatd from rag e O at)
nearly ten billion dul’ars.'*
•oaa aa be felt equal to It, and la
Ho urged that Instead the gor- tte spring, said Matthews, Blab*,
rrnm sat do "what are have always
none In th« past—reduce in peace­ hi* alatar and brother weald te
time tte debt piled up by the wars w at to *e farm maintained In
In whlehewe base boon rompoliedi.pueteaa county.
C ra l
" t a t * ” • *d not sapsrlmpo.e| “N*
N o ana," laid Matttewa, "needs
i r i e L “an unjuetlflabla peace-time d e b til, worry about Mr. Blaka from
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on aa anormoua war debt."
j now on." And today H seemed
io n d f l
T te pending beer taa hill aiYl|Btoko hlmeolf waa tte Itaal warrrii-niifln .» I .
i . . . . . i Had af ad. Ha dropped /ram light
Z ( o ^ h . Mid w Sd moduc*
In tha day. bually ang.grd in
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Making an apartment ta re-aetafc.
aipactad only about half tte amount ntcdrd
, b*ma.
flnancei to brlnit &gt; » aapteltd raeclpta af
j * , ', , , , , hd' expressed hla

FINANCES

«a n "tricky accounting device”
landing to ruinous consequence!,
ib« mach-dlecveetd plan af (Inanelag fature aderad constroctl.n
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bp long lima bond Issues,
k . V Ho Insisted that a maaufactur[V- la ri’ sales U a, already urged b /
(blmieLf and tte President, was tha
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Ithe political factors Invelvsd, so’
Ittticn af tte government's fiscal l&gt;y Incomt and Inheritance taaee
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would be comparallvaly Impoerd i t war-time ratea on not
more than two and n half mlllkn
•ahnpte. ^
. T te aacratoey had conferred people out of a nation of 110,000,­
, arith tha President during the 000, are Inadequate to supply tba
fcfternoon and afterwards told neceaeary revenue, tt e objections
Vplewrpopennsu there waa a strong ordinarily urged against the man­
ToesIMilty Hoover might issue ■ ufacturers* raclM taa do not »oam
Statement or special msMsgs to la ma to remain valid.
"It appears preferable to n
Congress on flnancoa. Later It was
lima ted a t ll|a Whltf Houm lhal great variety' of . discriminatory
m e' such expresalon probobly sales taaee, which are Just as
much cohaumption taaee at a man­
Would te Issued today.
ufacturers’
excise taa. It would
m - Hoover la known to feel there
Is
B critical need for speedy action te levied at a law rata and im­
by Congress toward balancing the posed on euch n broad bate at not
budget. Tha deficit now hse passed to te truly burdensome to any Women Golfera Are
(he billion two hundred million rinse of taxpayers."
Invited To Tourney
The eecratary said the budget
Mark aad officials are canvlncad
should
'bo
balanced
becaue,
"no
that last session’s "billion dollar”
A group of 8anford women
tan bin has definitely proved Ita matter how good Ita credit, no
billty Us rale, tha billion or government can afford to gu on gclfara Including Mra. George
living beyond Ite meant year after Hull. Mra. H. B. Lewie, Mrs. Fish,
thing Ilka It.
Mra. Glenn Llngte. Mra. Albert
Mills was particularly sharp in
and Mi** Helen Mamets tte, will
Attacking tha long-time construc­
appear In a ga|f match o w the
tion financing Idea, advocated soBustle Country Club
course
AU*Star
Loop
Team
rtnusly In Democratic quarters
Thursday afternoon after n lunch­
during recant weeks.
To Play Oviedo Again eon at thswBiistia Country Club.
* Ha attacked the argument that
They accepted an Invitation
iMM corporations rapltalisa
The local All-Star basketball from a group of Bustle , golfers,
r buildings In this manner, team which suffered a Itkteat at and thay will Invite tte Euitla
p Contending that whlla buelnsss
th# hand, of an Oviedo Item last women In Join thorn In a match
earn, returns on Its plants most
wash will play a return match over the local course within » fow
government buildings are llablll- with tha Oviedo team hare on weeks. T te mateh 1a ana of a se­
tlei, each one of which calls for Wednesday night Immediately foL ries of several Inter-club affairs
lowing tte Samlnolo High-Ovlkdo staged within tte past few weeks
High game at the hlah school au­ and scheduled ta te held this
ditorium, starting a t 7:30 o'clock. winter.
~CMch Mel^iras’. high school
team has a .500 average for tha
season, having defMted Winter
Park and Palatka and dropping
games to DeUnd and Daytona
Beach. Tho Wednesday game la
being looked upon as a practice
B IO L u m b a r C o.
lilt In prearatlon for the Drland-

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Florida Examined
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* Sevarfl local a'nd-visiting wetnm H l f m Uok W t i i U n a f Ite
I n i.iT M M t e and a lte r affan
WASHINGTON, Jan. ll^O O V - M d i to taanra Itelr t H n t e m
T te'Fiords chain alar* tests wdlh &gt;1 tte Banford Country Club ev­
closely esamlned yaatardey W ery Monday, Lodloe Day, by yenmember* of tte supreme erect.
trader enJoylaR raaada a t golf
Thoma* B. Adame, ceenaal far ovyr tte IS-bolo lay-oat
Louie P. Liggett Company aaid * Golfers appeared far play ta ro tte r chain' atera optratora, waa j r .«• tte morning, and. after a
permitted to cloee tte attack On hint* eon at Ite rlub, continued
tte law he began Thuraday, with A e tr tour of the rottrae.
much Interruption front tte
Georg, G. Hull, prafaaaknal a t
tha (tab, again laatiad an Invttaataatially every object ton urged lian to dll women golfera that
la tte lewer court, telng timed they nee let In
making Lad lee
particularly at Ite aicmptiona of Day n ' aucceee every weak. "Wa
ca-oparativa atoraa from Ite tail. turn t t e csura« over to woman
Ho rompleined that whlla co- golfera a*try Monday", te raid,
oparativea wars actlva comgetl- "and wa want them to et^ojr It
to n with chain a to m thay ao* and all Ita prlvilegae".
raped the laxee'which Ite chain
ato m had found *o burdensome.
Ite Inefitrd the Supremo Court
dccleion in th o ' Indiana raoa up­
An overheated store In tho homo
holding graduated taxes, ea chain of E. T. Darla, 710 Locust Avenue,
■taras did not control In Iho pres­ ranted damages totaling about
ent rasa because tte F.erida lag- 910 a | 0:10 o’clock yesterday
lalatare had not only levied inch morning according ta Pir« Chief
taa re but had added a new feature Mae Cteeelaad, whoso men an­
by Increaring the t i l burden whan swered n a»H to tha Darla home.
chain starts w an operated by I
m m uwit aw
WAUCIIULA—Three carloada.
inilr owntr* In mor« lh»n on«
lumber arrived ter# for now
strawberry loading platform to bo
built by Atlantic Const Lina rail­
road tew ran Palmetto and Oak
streets, on Fifth Avenue.
U a and not n property U a.
. C arter mainUlned that t t e Im­
position by the state of gradaatod
taiee on chain atoraa did not pre­
vent counties and manlcipnlltles
Increase af U iea whan chain In tte eU te from also U sin g them.
atoraa tparaU d In more than one
county, and aecondly, tha esempMIAMI BRACH-Rnnay Plaia'
tion of co^oparatlvea
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from t h e Hotel opened for winter seaeon.

tears. Carter replied that aa tha
opportunities of chain stores In­
creased by extending their activltire Into more than ona county,
tte ateta had tte right to m ate
tte citenilon tte bat la for a atm
classification Increasing tte tu n a
Itnoted on thorn.
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Thd stele regarded the'Indiana
case as haring decided, ha Mid,
that ro-eperativts were'k 'distinct
flaaa frtm lchaln stores and that
tte latter could be regulated by
taxes while the eo-operallvei were
exempt.
Justices Butler and Roberts
took Imuc with Carter's Interpre­
tation t f the Indiana daclalon; but
he refuted to modify hla position,
contending Florida was justified
by tha former decision Bl'etem pi&gt;
Ing co-operatives.
Carter lileted tte th'rae-doUara-thouMnd tea on stoc|i M kind
waa. an anaual sxcIm ' ar llcanaa

A Bladder Physic
I . a m *4k in * tfcat w o rk s u s tk s
lilscrlsr a s t a . l s r nil on I k s k « w .|p ,
t t r t . s s o u t Im p u rltlss sn&gt;t . s r - . s
■elds I hot r s u t . l o l l . l i o n W klrb
r .o u l i. In f s l l l n a up n la b ik Prof |.* m d .a le ., b u r n ls a . I»s M in s sad
b s r h a r h .. 11.1 a H r l - . l boa nf Hr*
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b ta d d .r p b l . l s from an y dragal**.
A f t .r fo u r day* I t aol rsll* v M -a q
l«acb am t l i t &gt;o«r m onsy. You will
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LUCKY ACCIDENTS
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Florida'* Colonel Hoooe
slander of th e

PRESIDENT

NBW YORK H B U L D TBIBt'NH
During the recent campaign which immediately preceded
the general election In November, the assertion was re­
Ww 4m. not think that
Mr. Ileover—Under Two N ags"
peatedly made by one of the candidates for governor that Americana taw or gavo rraler.ee causes instant anger because of
If Dave Sholtx Were elected, "five men" would run the to tho aerie* of scurrilows hooka it* potent unfairness and anstate, and the inference was that It would he the
attacking tke career ml Herbert truthfulness. The docasssnU
five men", If any, who have been running the state for Hoover aa • mining engineer. Bat aid records are . patently *1 many yeara; while Mr. Shoits himself Insisted that if he the volume* had their day. Writ­ carpt* garbled and selected be­
were elected he would give the state back to the people.
er* penned them. To the credit ef came standing *:nne they perSinee the. inauguration early this month it has become the newspaper, world, little faith n^t interference* never larather apparent to everyone that there has been not only wae placed In them by ty* prase tearfed. It doe* not nead the
* ‘a it • f the Ration. Among a rredulom sworn testimony of the impea change In administration but also a change in the baht
rtion of Dio electoral* they runiotlly.harassed and mlssmr q stw .s. «•!«• •&lt; tMe-throne powers that be. Appninlmenta to the rqad board,
Ii Wm » a a* M l m W
mallr.minded author and hi*
ind their creaslonal victim*.
racing commission, and other jobs which comprise the gov­
The devastating opinion of Jos­ too-latr regret to prove that, in
ernor’s patronage |liat, have not been from the list o f
tle* Peter Schmuck, of the Su­ order to rreala demand by noto­
“political racketeers” who normally make up so Urge a por­ preme
Court of this city, os to riety in place of morit, r.« hrsi•1m^S« T f lb* h i m tion of our appolntiva office holders. It Is evident that the character oft.th« original vel­ tatioa waa felt In aoiling "the
OITImo «w they are the people to whom Gov. Sholtx promised to give
um* In this slander will scarcely hands" searching over the dung­
MS
the state.
■urprtae many, therefore. Yet we hill nf shameless insinerrty.
Sew l « i i
This was known to the plain­
But it is inevitable that any high executive must have think everyone will be glad to hav*
■tu o«
oro tm. the we* Ae# ro­ at least some advisers. While it Is reasonable to believe a Judicial analysis of the process** tiff and not only known to him
se
s o n em*e&lt;row
by wbch the outrageous calumnies hut insittrej upon by him In the
V ro^ watfh n es.lg- that Gov. Sholtx Is himself the governor, it is not unlikely
■nan. or perhaps “five men” lo were craataslT" featured and furtherance • of the scheme to
that there Ts at taflt one man
r
whom ho turns occasionally for advice. .This feeling gives spread aHread. As is now a mat* make money at tha hands of on*
whose supreme and exalted po­
m M m i i h •&lt; **»Hst rise to the question by the Tsmpa Tribune, "Who’ll be tho tar of court record, ectablished by
(H ris aro else
sworn evirlenro, these accusation* sition forbids his rascending to
a
Col. House of the Sholtx administration?
were hare,) on an utterly distorted even nolle, the slobbering gap­
B ffSDNKSDAY, JA N. IS, I t l l
“Wsi,” explains the Fort Myers News-Press, "the Gov­ end perverted readings of the ping of tho jackals nf slander.
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h i n i s t V M H S WOW TOIIAV
ernor has plenty of Colonel material with which lo build, a records, were lying and scurrt
Such was th* original source of
house and several o f them would provide sUunch shelter tous intent, -*.nd .held no |nith the many outrageous attacks
NEW CREATION:—Create against the political storms.
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rlfht ipiril within me.
Eustls haa the. Inside track,

lie is a Brother Elk who wss
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the angel of the Sholtx primary campaign and his namd as
been frequently mentioned as prominent in recent councils.
Uh bw r bins and self- Color is lent to hia reputation for influence by the naming
rarrency, Uii* country
of C. B. Treadway as Chairman of the road board. Tread­
w«t in n big way!
way Is from Tkvares, hard by Eustis, and no better reason
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for the appointment hag been advanced. Ho was sctiyely
Tribune offers Dili associated with Miller In financing the primary campaign.
tha depression prayer: “Gita
"Col. Miller Is not known down this wny but Is rcoortthis day our dally Solat”
cd to have a wide acquaintance In the slate and has been
*
r ‘ __ of our offlro Wider* prominent in Lake county affairs since coming there some
15 years ago as a winter resident. He is a man of consid­
a nenroua eye on YalHh*(- erable
wealth. Ills attachment to Dave Sholtx Is said to be
tro beginning to wonder
they won or last In tho entirely personal, tracing to their mutual Interest in lodge
work. He is a retail morohant in the hardware and furni­
aUctlon. *
ture
business and has no obvious connections which would
&lt; • ■ — -o
4 Hoover had scarcely suggest Irons In the fire inimical to the welfare of the
that Dm President state.
, .
"There la a valid public interest In n Governor s ndvian authority to place an emon shipments of arms and ers. They frequently wield a weighty Influence. Governor
Hon |a warring countricj Bholtx appears to tie working out his new deal with new
1 Jap an 1rats ad tha cry that tha blood; and speculation such os the Tsmpa Tribune mentioned
SUtcs la supplying China will continue until the background at Tallahassee Is more
munitions. It was sell—;------------— . , — -------- ~
-arm s Slid wthar materials ta definitely Illuminated."
I In the meantime, those of us who desire to see this
llica which got u a ln tha last
Maybe we tan manage some state put upon a aclf-aup|s&gt;rtlng basis will not worry
whether the Col. H o u m of the Sholtx administration is Col
to get Into this one.
Miller or another Colontil by 11 different name. If he suc­
'..«-J
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Stanley llanaon, who knows ceeds in reducing taxes and straightening out tho states
mr»&lt; about tho BernInolo Indian) finances, the people will be satisfied n d matter who he Is.
van. they know about them.(* .quoted as saying that
i t and WO percent of flit
(is'* income la spent on
t r and as a result they a rt
illy being destroyed. What
United States government
oil it* armlf* Could not do,
uplc, little enttCoction of lye
potash la steadily accomplish.
The Indians rnhld not he
seed by soldiers, lap they
■Id readily to rum.

Tha most superficial examL
nation of “The Strange Cat* of
who haa divided tp becAne n resi­
dent of Harnajrfounty. Mr. Speer
resided in Ramord several months
agQ and s w a most efficient
member nf th* Sanford police
force.
Three wss an election of offi­
cers for the next six mnnihs at
the meeting of the Farmer* P n v
gressive Club last Friday evening.
J. F. McClelland was elected pres­
ident; J . C. Smith, vice-president;
Mr*. J. C. Smith, secretary; sad
J. C. Ellsworth, treasurer.
Wednesday morning at 10:00
o’clock a terrible accident hap.
pcsect at Monro* Ferry while the
ferry boat was bring transferred
acmes I' m river with a pair of
rnulrs belonging to Commissioner
Harden, of Volusia County, and a
well-driving machine belonging to
Mr. C. Y. Webb. Suddenly the
M il* became .frightened, ami
Imcking the wagon hiti-h-d lo
them off the Tarry boat in the
river resulting in drawing one uf
the ingles. One was saved by Mr.
Wrbb.

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Weekly Recor&lt;TOf
Incom ing T o u n sls
In C ars Is B roken

ST. PETF.nsnUltfi, Jan. IS—
The season's weekly record for
|ncctii&gt;ng lourtst automobile travti
was snM-b,-l during the weelf
Jan. 5 lo II. when 3,Ti* care
were checked from dawn until
dark over U. 8. highwaya 1, 17,
ami II, ascbrilirg to lloutoa'g
thrre infi m ullen stations near
lliu Georgia line.
This t. over lil t cars ahead of
any week line# Dii* service started
Dec. I U. S. Highway No. 17,
costal toulc, has least Ihc two ,
oth t main lines o{ automobile &gt;
travsd trio Florida. From Jan. 6
to It Highway. 17 (mastal) carried
I ."Is southbound tuurisl's cars,
highway It Iwrsl) I.o.'nt cars,
highway I lrentr.ilI 27S car*.
Total or the week.
Tourist'.,
tars are carrying
many |&lt;a-&gt;rng*ra. Northern rare
carrying only a driver are rar*.
■itunilnwla-ssia&gt;». 11stssp h ,wMW'.j&gt;»st»i
.1
the driver and s&gt;re passenger. A
last campaign.
rar
A^Justice Sehmurk
large |H’rceiitagi* of •'foureomea”
wail says, President llo o rrr ctmlrtf—
aud on up to ’a&lt; many as seven
not &gt;reply in a court action. It I*
pasted in with laggago,
unthinkable that the President uf
‘lince Dec. I llouton’s three
the United Stales should be sub
flistioits hnvc
sh-ched 18,431
Jetted lo the cross-examination nf
AT Ills Oeugt.. firs al S'lllth Columbia reset, «j**» hue* dimt.-i- re.ntti bourd ears. No Florida cat*
an ordinary trial. Mr. Hoover had
Hoes th jt II ibty were hollowed out al th* b an . tt-* trunk could nri» checked of any sirscription and
no rh'-ire hut to ignorP these al
isrv* s i s { j u r , for an automobile.* Tns phalogcapo snows a etc
tacks and trust lo the fairness uf In ce* of these Irc-t in Stsbley Pstfc. Vancouver, 0 C„ sftsr Ihs lrur.,t 'Vtily 111"A- Georgia "c a r* which
his countrymen In dismiss (hem. Red r**n hollowed out following Ihs tfrstrvellsn of Ihs Ires by flee. obviously rniitain l.urists.
We are satisfied that the great And, it may be added, there see trees larger than this Still orowlna la
tha pack.
mats id Americans justified this
failh. Rut what of the writers and
n K. U T. DOBS
nf unfourdrd r urri ity. Parji.&lt;(rmetit is' un all tsvi
I hire,reels.
the publishers, the jackals, who for »is ulm ly will sopiity Icpulro any
Aral* ,*« I kr.sls n
Uif nvYiukiiii- uf Iho lie. Ws*
v , o , r , k o , i „ Rervle*
a few dollats scratched In the alli'iupl In csp itr ptm.'iry pow*
tliat the s pi sis' xs11 have O PW l l- s r s , * 4 * A. M~ - I)
Jonghill v f this slander! They era In alw-t any schenle or proj­
»•**». IMS P. M—-a P. E
thou' I tr remembered ami never ect for uttw rlby nuturicty or it i moral ami tlral tlin b r of u r k s s , taa.
ornewsi w u .1
Sirs! N an Mask NMw.
farm s''i for thrir fal'rhood and u m les-iv rl profit. Fharatler I’retiilrnt will bo ii .iptcsl add
Irrii bery.
and public Tcpulalion an* price- hulled by nn 1pri;in - of |H&lt;pul.xr
The prinriph-' nf law which levs p i i- ions mtd m e not rritin n n t in tho fuliiio. For mw
Justice Scliinurk, sitting in ripnty, gdod htiuling giound simply hr- nil, ull who pirtlriprfjcd ill the
rpplird to the rs-e ore worth cause a person h Ids olTicu. vtciour, aiticis upon t;r» ilo o ttr—
P R IN T IN O
noting for uture rxnmple*. .Said \ Wbllo fair vommrni and just whether In' writs- or to circulate!
he:
iritisi ni, especially nf Die ucts them shuuld n.-» j lm tvc'l_nl We are equipped I* prodocs
ami I.fs* —
1 -st poblk- rrtfimi, nn*
..W ith.difficulty is calm amt
soCn and. ronts nipt wltich would first class job work at th*
la*r*t posslbl* prices. Civ*
right acknsiwli-dgi d and tiphrid irrve ns ;&gt; warning f r -Iho fuImpersonal audience given to
y lb &gt;• law, the rmtimcnl must lure. For another, lbs* rumilry a tria l
,lo the testimony. While no inr -in.| lions st tir rewivs* tlu* ! should result# lo prols-ct Its)
tentlon nr desire exist* to e x ­
H erald P rin tin g Co*
tra judiciously dtfcm l any party
prnleetion.
I prs u.&lt; nt •, Isgardle- . of purly
I’hon* Its
to this Issue, yet cummin ju s­
mile h l.t have an able i mo-, with n.iicvv ceiwrusily and
tice forbids passing acceptance
K ill thus forthrightly. Hut gw«l will.

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North Dakota's Secession Move

•Soma idea of the allliiMas .which often dominatea legi*ntivo hodlea la nhown in a resolution in the North Dukota
Sehalo which calla for the acccaaion from tho Union of ,’J'J
Htatca, leaving nine oaatern atotca to themaclvea.
The motive liehind the resolution haa not been mntle
xActly dear bpt thcro ia prcaiimubly a fancied gricvunce
agninat the Euat liecauoc it happena to be tho industrial
i;n&lt;I money center of tho country and because it suppo.scdly
. ----t—eO— —enjoya moat of the beaefita from the federal government.
ellalng to pltre a two per
The North Dakota atate senator who introduced tho
Rt sale* tax orr sFI 'mxnnfsctumf resolution certainly waa optimistic in the extent of hia proties, exrsff hefrasltfes, 'i fer
i purpose of balancing the bud- potuil to Include HD statea in his new empire. Pcrhapa it
Congress vole* lo levy a suf- never occurred to him that other states In his arbitrary
)t tax nn seven rnmmoslitlcs group might not consider themselves so badly treated.
IA us see just how far. North Dakota haa been dis­
the price „f wheat to 75
• bushel, of cotton tn nln* criminated against In the matter of federal disbursements
a pound, of hogs In f, rents anti how much it contributes to the Treasury and let us
of Inharco lo 14 1-8 d&lt;&gt; the same thing with some eastern state, day New York.
A bushel, nf rirn lo f!&gt; rents
North Dakota with a population of C82.448 persons paid
she), of pr mull lo .1 rrnls a into the, Federal Treasury in tho fiscal year of 1032 tho
and of lu ltrr fat* lo 20
1a pound. ' Tliry will corre- sums of 9224,543.80 in incomu taxes amt 912,860.15 in mis­
iu tome inslancru lo a hun- cellaneous revenues, making n total of 9246,893.95. She got
percent salt* tax un riecas- back from the government under tho Department of Agri­
amt will iocreasr th* costs culture 990,000 in payments for agrirultural stations, 9U5g
imorlcan consumers a billion 683.71 for co-operative agricultural extension work, 91'931,tr* a year.
074.18 for co-operative construction gf rural post roads, $1,
■ j. ■■■ o - ■—
09-1,730:20 for tho federal highway system and advances for
to r Smith of South t’aroll- emergency construction, and other items.
want* tha domrstlr allotment
Under the Department of* Interior she received 950,000
restricted In wheat and cof.
Senator Smith Is V lotion for colleges for agriculture! and mechanical arts, under the
te r himself ami liellevei that War Department 9H&gt;5,9:ir&gt;i4ft,i-Undrr tho federal Iward for
. raising the price of rnttorr’Or- vocational education 974,667.84, under veteran's administra­
'Vlt will rtill lie poesl’da to tion 91,926.30. Ail these it^ms, plus a few others, bring the
refUably. If thia be so why grand total to 93,520,577.52. Of course there nro in addi­
t other products' alto b* tion the Post Office'Department and-many other smaller
I for *6fn« of l?1* benefits, funds which are also contributed* to the stato from tho
r, Istlace, cggplhht, oftagec,
" resit, corn, rug*/ cane, vice, Federal Treasury.'
For thg fiscal year of 1932 Now York paid into the
•forthT And why riot also
id* tool, ail, lumbar, Iroh. cop- Treasury 9348,550,738.13 in income taxes nnd 946.438,465.78
sllntr, and • all othar raw in miscellaneous revenues for n total of 9394,989,203.91.
Kte which ar* also suffer- She got back from the Treasury, on the basis of the same
, And If the schema works, computation as was madfe for North Dakota, a total of 919,* it until it includes all 992,880.10.
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An Interpretation of these figures is not necessary
Aren’t wa all rollThey speak for themselves, but it might not be amiss to
• profit? '■
recall tthat
h a t 'old aaylng. that some people don't know when
quotts • Mussolini they-arwereQ off. _________________ *_____ tlve* at Geneva u sarthe world 1* spending
Allien dollar* annually
hlSoyment relief. ' That
Interested Dm governr* Week Bridge Club with an all n*w company, tho latest
Lwtria - XIV who saw was sntertaiaed by Mr*. W. D unga, and lb* n*we*t mask.
W ItfcUe hia
Holden al tb« Hanford
II oust Charles Gano WlU b* th* (U r co­
* ‘ 'Vlih In Ka­ Thureday afternoon. Th* clul median.
on who
volume of Long
Thq Missionary Soekty of th*
“
waa woe hy M n Methodi*t Church hold iU tegular
) Pubmton.Mr*. H e U n t
business nwrtlng , Tuesday after
CkVheven Gn&gt;
were! Mr*. C. M. Vote* aeon a t the ehurth with M n. IIn
C. Hughes, Mr*, a W. B. ChayyeU pnalding. Report*
Mrs. C. O. McUughUn were heard from tha following
Bart**. Mr*. Q. T; members: M n- C. H.
Mr*. A tetary; M r i W. W. A
Sk
A- M. DsYarrost
&gt; L, R. PhiOlpa.
I M n. H. V.
NexrataO, N n

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H E N I work bard, I usually
smoko more; and when I smoke
m ore, I usually w ork harder—and that'a
w hy I want a cigarette that's
milder. '1
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W e use in Chesterfield Cigarettes
mild, ripe Domestic and Turkish tobac­
cos which have been, aged and re-aged.
These good tobaccos in Chesterfield
are used in the right proportion*—that's
• very important matter.
These good tobaccos in Chesterfield
a re blended and crom-bkrnded—welded
together; that, too, helps to-,make a
m ilder cigarette with better Mate.

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W K D ffB H P A Y , J A
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J-1.

IK. 1931

—
Ito praaUanllal message for "dis­
!£ &amp; *
appointing" result* la reduction of
eapanditwra, R rarer raid:
After aaalyslng gerantmenta]
aaenditure, Hoortr said:
MARGARET PETERS, fed e ty Editor
Mk
“No matter how rigid economies
01flea IIS
tiun*.
may be, it U , obriuaa that the
. (Continued From f i g s Oue)
( Continued Fsotu Cage One)
(Continued Freuw Page One)
budget cannot to balanced without
Circle Number Four
this odmlniatrition could giro to a bfost •ubatastisVs larraus# in! man of th# aommlllte i.n liefer. called again at a lunv.ir. .i cen­
BlinoKSVILLK — I. ..h Tan
tto nagt administration," he Mid, rrrenuea."
| raonm 03 dealing with
Of Church Haa Meet
tha ter cnee. l-iic ye*terun&gt;. Kiu. L l„ Cent S tov open-d i.t 1o.l 'ing aa
"would to to tnabl« them to start
Pointing L iacem* te n s , cu*. j pntdeui ur war debt, wa* aiso 1 o It, an under srcr.da y f -,,t, 3 i : , htrset, formes ly o.ru p M
Nino members of O n to Number
■u Wie Wils nt edntla-it
. ,, 1)1'.
with tha fadorsJ budget in balanc* toms and esciaa t a s » aa the three f ,rl ,|( tr | 1(uj &gt;cftpte,j .j,,.
L&gt; t on dry t soda store,
irc.ivsd. hot .... , ,i a, :t ,*
.
aad th* fetters) finance* in ord«r." major field* of Ineom*. the I’rrsi-. Uoard
Vfrlkor K. Bteuat, of Fort Four of th* F i n e i a p t t e t Church
•,r* -df
WEDNESDAY
dent
dicta
ra
j
hi*
belief
that
In-J
Ur.
.
v
„
n
a
a
wl|,
„
Mr
„
Th* President pointed out also
'lasts as “gotx.bjrs" to “ ,.
M f«n, was tto |&lt; » l yaxUrdaj of mat oh Monday afternoon at th*
The Sanford Llttl# Theater will a need fur rafandmg pt an early com# la s ts already to** torn d e - j,,., cf th, , rw j of work&lt;)
Just
Mr. o/ij lira, k o tj Lola*, May- rh an h far a short Unto and mo­ meet a t T:W a’tteck a t tto rom*
f°te hc„*,,’u,U “ ' J V' r *’'" a&gt;- I Cl l.AiiV.VIhC —Dredging opdate th* outstandlag ntjth.iatar- veloped to th* point of maximum
fair.
•
^ * au,'l pM’I'Jbly start (rations to he resumed soon on
tored from th a n to tto County mUaloaar's room at tha City Hall. cit bearing Liberty boad: lato productivity “unless we are pre. as hr did last year when a tidal r
of
liifld
membership,
n
o
,
ra­
ror me "vek s yachting rruis*' cicseway ptnject between T aapa
Horn# where they bold their regu­ All mambars and totam tad per.
par'd to a'.andon our American
bond*
bearing
a
lower
ml*
*f
In*
ps (ted in 30 hours. Judge J. IL m southern svatrr* I...... Jackson- and this place.
| Am«ac tho** run hara planning lar misting. Mr*. Mary 8aU gar* loss a rt urged to sttfto .
tairot- He added it was exeatial, system of fairly high exemption* Sharon wa* appointed as major- vllle, h la., about Fell, t or &amp;. 1
to attend th* concert court# of tto B rrip tsn reading which \wn.r
and
reasonably
law
rate*
applica­
also, that a torlioa of the govern­
general, while the General's tag
Father t’hnrls-s K. to . g bin. of „
THURSDAY
ble to the smaller income*."
m etis a t th* Ocbndo Municipal fallowed by * prayer by Mrs.
will include 'll. 31. Papssorth. It. Idftrolt, spent "n frien-ly visit'
Monthly mootlsg of tto Gram­ ment's s h o r t - t e r m borrowing
Increases
already
made,
he
said,
Auditorium la Mitt
Madallna Kant Hw itte r .
— S p a tia l Thbr W eek —
mar School P.-T. A. will take should be convert*«l intn longer result'd in a retreat of capital In­ F. Hsires, John Mriscl 'X . A .!‘*l“ *na Ihe day at the liooraselt
Daring - tto afternoon
Malian.
Speer, W. 11. Tunnlclilfi-- and T. | home. He said he would rail again
present sta g orrtrnl tongs and placo at 3:10 o'clock at Urn school term { m m .'
to
lax
rxetnpl
securities
and
“tlm
Shampoo and Finger Wave
"A balanced b u d g e t h e »*M.
aadltorlam. Tto board meeting
Frh, 16.
I
II. Kckerson.
7Sc
M n. 1- B. McLeod, of Willi*, M n. Mary Hall read a poem, “A will bo held at 1:00 o'clock at tto "would greatly facilitate surh an denudation of industry and com­
Prayer," by Phoebe Gary. Dona­
Appointment wan also made of
Former Judge llru Lindsay ant
merce „f that much available cap­
ton, and Mr*. C. W. Denton, of tions of cake, candy, and fn ilu school.
uparatiun."
Kva-UfM
Beauty Salon
five roontls, each in clinic- sif a William II. Evans, p its iie tl of the
Jackjonritto, war* the (uoat* yes­
After ditcusiing various m*t- ital."
Annual Robert E. La* dance,
2UO N. I’arh Ave.
Phone 73$
&gt;ro distributed among th . In
division,
each
colonel
t„
hnse
six
chamber
of
gotninerrr
of
t
’u.ver
He
said
ttor«
waa
little
hop*
of
terday and last night of Mr*. mates of tho
■potiQted by th* N. do* V. Howard ter* pertaining to pending appro­ increased customs revenue* with­ companies headed by a captain, j f'Hy, Caltforuux, called together,
Ralph B. Wight, Km# Court.
Chapter of tho D. D. C., will tab* priation measure*, the I'retidant
and each captain to bate four They said they, were inte-.estrtl in
out ■ recovery of trade.
place at 9:10 o'clock at tto City declared that, “no matter &gt;mw rig­
| upem ptyairul ,cIlu( | UI
nut
■H,
Any attempt to distinguish be­ lieulrnnts.
id
economies
may
be,
it
!•
obriou*
tlall. Music by Msro’a Orcheitr*.
Th*
three
Sanford
colonels
w
ill'go
Into
details
in
their
comment.'
tween
"escise"
taxes
on
manufac­
CHARITY
DANCE
Mrs. Lain? HostessAt GARDEN NOTES
Srminoie Chapter Number Two that the budget cannot h- bat tured eommoilitl**, or “sales" to Walter Coleman of Dltbion At
Leaving his talk with uWHc&gt;
By MRA. W. E. WATBGN
Order of th* Easter* S tar will ancej without a moat substantial tasr* on aiimlar products, Hoover S. O. Shinholr-r of Division II and 'e ll. Col. House a -erled “no Sponsored by Am. Legion
^R aify For Visitor
increase
In
revenues."
r
meet at 7:10 o'clock a t Ito MaTUESDAY, Jan. 24th
From the present Congiea* of as,i rled, could . be no more than I W r Thurston of Division t' i president in my memory bis had
sonic
Hall.
The
(lard**.
Club
of
Sanford
Mr*. J, W. Coates, of lltttslo, will! belter training fur the High ugree'
“mere juggling with words.1
Mr*. T. W. Howard, of ManasTha Methodist Young People’s appropriation bills thruugli t ’un
aa*, Va., tto home gut*! of Mr*. will hold its annual intytlng.nn
TRfANON
...JjiUJbt-estimated.-iuiu&gt;uM!,,fut4d*&amp;l,a‘
D*garl»*i&gt;l...wuU.-. entertain....tto
.•Bark*. Bte itei *»»-torn, red ■whh^rfpfgy-Tt»:"T,'Tr~nf7W ~'X"Tf:,')lt General Asiembly cf the City elted. I|&gt;meer declared it was in­ the next fiscal year he said nearly und II. \V. Lodcr, uf t«ngw»o l,' I here i, m, doubt tin' I residentbridgs party Ivan last night 6y th*
| elect 1* applying himself |u the
, h- Sanford
Kanfoi Cons try Club.
dicated hi* recommendation, a*'to $700,1100,000 is comprised of “so. as- rnloiel al Division K.
At Union at 7:30 P. M.
tGled excise taxes" levied on a
— tM rr;-R ohy Lalng at her horn* in
During
the
discussion
on
the
diversified Issue* confronting him
decreases
would
not
be
realised
by
thr&gt; float of th* basin*** saaslon,
few score of manufactured com; prnposed membership campaign, and particularly tu foreign probM ayfair with thro* labia* of at which lima oteetion of offlaars
1100,000,000 „r mure.
FRIDAY
goat I t in attendance. A* honor for tb* nantt year will take placo,
The regular meeting of tha W.
"Th'refore," he added. “Il |a modifies. Of the taxes no* levied, Gus Scbmab, of Lake Monro*, on- lenis. Those who bate talked with
. -Announcing
i
g o n t Mr*. Howard r*ctteod a Mra, Ma'colm M. Lindor will giro C. T. U. will to. bald at 1:00 more likely that the ileficil will to added, nearly $100,000,000 are nounced that be will furnish pork him say he ha* an Intimate knawlWooden fJarqut a* a memento of a talk on "Moths and Bulter- o'cJscb at the homo „f Mrs. T. E amount to from HOO.OiMi.noo ta upon essential*.a* distinguish'd sausagr and apple flwpiacks for ";— ---- :----- --------- - ■—-------from non-***tntials.
-th* occaiion.
CHARITY
Ihe
breakfast
inerting. Mr. * ,
„ Th*' ('u« w lt!ra will
$700,000.1*00."
Gios". This will ho followed by TboraUy W**l First 8tre*t.
“Th# Congress" ho sail, "ha* Bchmah whose offer was occepteii ru,v11,t of B. 1. Haines, of AltaA fter several progroaaioa* of
ThplAssrion Class w&gt;H meet at
Th# President di*patch«l hi*
th* annual luncheon la th* din­
thus
already
eslabtlihed
a
‘sate*
hfMg* tcoras w a n add'd and ing room of the dub houaa.
7:30 /clerk at tha home of Mr*. energetically .worded message to
will, th« thanks of the Board, alto ” ont'
*» '1"»temar.: Mr*.
FASHION
U s’ as th# batbr for one quarter
^ p t i * * * awarded. Ur*. J . P. Ridgo
M n. J. (X Banaon la genera II. H-HIIL 1919 Palmatto Avenue, the Senate and House in mid-aft- of the whole public wveastee-and rxplatoad tto.latpuilattc* uf lu&gt;gr Kndut Cuctett, uf Gcnusar-C- K.
■B h o l d high tror* and raralved p»r- chairman for, khte- swans ariahrakte)-with. Mra.
Dawson, of Ofiedo, J. T:. F ox, of
Mr*. R. U Baaed, emnnni-Heth-itianganWsPtl for h
raising tu tha local farmer.
SHOW
ha, already adopted 'sales’ taxes
^ t a * wbil* M n . TrtM lu Haaill, rommlttea* aaalsting'har' Mrr. E. Mrs. A. H. Batch**, Mrs. IL A. lengthy period.
Approval war gitrn of plait* I’asrla, ( apt. I \ Ilnllett, nf Fern
ur«n
raxtntial*
a*
dt*Hn|d1*h*d
'who waa Ioaky la cutting, wa* pew- N. Scott will has* chary* of Moreland, and M n. A. M. Gerdti'ark,
\
\
.
J.
Wells,
J
r
,
nf
le.ngBut after It wa* read in the
for the Beminole Cu.nty rxhillts
Spon.xot.il by th*
' tented a leather n w ia ( k it
House, th* first reaction was e i- from mm-easentlal*. To extend to te ,#*n in th* Pcnnsyivaata wood. Mi*. Henry Wight and Fii.i
daaorattens for th* tatting for niter a* he&gt;tease*.
this
form
of
taxation
is
raltto
r
A t a late to u r a rated course the maoting In th* roomy of tto
T. Wt liama, of Nanforl.
Th* 8aaford Branch of th* yrt««ed by Chairman Hyrns, DentStation
in
New
York
City
and
on
•lunior W elfare
waa ta rre d by the heat***, aaatat. elnh home, M n. EX M. Galloway American Association of tfnivar- ocral.'T'nneasee, of th# appropri­ mw nor revolutionary.
Those T im er t at the met ting
“Instead of irn ad in g I* over a the stag* uf Ihr Munin.al Audi­ included: H. F. Haines, L. • D.
#d by M n. I . P. Ridgo, Mr*. Burba will plan and direct tto Uhl# #f- aity Wonsan will meat at 4:00 ation* committee, who told the
Association
Steal*, add Mr*. F n n k B. Mae- freta and Mr*. W. W. Goatack, o’clock at th* horn* of Mr*. C. K- member* that “in nil the lime I've few score* „f commodities- and torium In Orlando dcring Februl Haines
W. Il,
Italnra,
ot
ary.v
NoltL Quant Ilia* of natars, c* n a ­ place card* and lurprb* featurei. Mason, Mallonrill* Avenue.
A Veen in Congress I never hrard a service* at irregular rate* which
Sfringi;
Clements
Hopeful uf arcuting Stale Road Altamonte
Fashions by
tion t, gladioli and other flowers Mr*. Coorgn Hull, hoataaa at tho boarj meeting will taka place at more nmnslng m'ssng* sent to cause discrimination and .hardship
Department co-operation io con­ Clements llallett. of P u n Ha.-k:
between
Industrie*,
it
would
seem
w a n u»#d ta adorn tho room* dub, will cater for the Garden 1:30 o'clock.
Yowcll-Drew
Co.
Contress."
llallet,
of
Fern
I’aik;
Harry
w l.*n th* guests war* enter
Indirectly Byrne, his committee tbe essence of good statesmanship nection with the impruvcmcTit of E.
Club an all r a d Ire and gmtatablo
Wirg, *pf
1, - M ,yj
certain
roadt
in
this
rounty,
tin
to
apply
such
a
tax
generally
al
n
rained.
and the Hour* all were scored by
luncheon of four couraao. Than
Inw rale upon food and cheap* r Board appeinled tto fol owing lius F'chmah, of Lake Monm#; J,
.Inn. 26th, 10.13
* Thota present w on: Mrs. T. W. will to music and It la bopad th#
grade* of clothing, and thireby at a special committee which w(jj J* Menick, W. J." Wells, Jr., nf -------- 4 and 8 P.M.
Howard, honor guest, Mr*. Burba tlmo s t tebl« will b* •• pleasantly
iLongwAbJ;
T.
W.
Lqwton,
o
ft
NATIONAL
GUARD
Strata. Mm. H. K- Ruasall. Mr*. •pant that member* will to not
Mfdlea| 0#t*-'lmi*nt, *l*&gt;ur 15 Rise to th# federal government a attend • Road Department meet­
Kola Park
W. * Brumlay, M n. Luay 0 . Bua- quit* willing to return to thalr
boy* of each unit receiving the stable baal* of Incom# during^ the ing in Tallahassee next Wednes­ Oviedo; Martin Btanko, nf Stavia;1
NEWS
J.
E.
Fot.
FL
II.
lusni
y.
of
Panin.
|
Orlando,
Fla.
period
of
itepwaxtetL"
aty, M n. Trerale Ha«H. Mr*. homes at *o early an hour.
day:
Slat#
Senator
J.
J.
Danish,
mark 0f 10® f«r personal appearBy E. H. CCLLUM
Frank R. MacNtlll, Mr*. R. E.
John
Melach, H. J. Lehman, and I. K. Allen, (J, E. Ualmv-, VY.
ance, etc., this week.
It ia Indeed plesaant to not#
DANCE PLANtftfD
Connley. Hr*. Morris Spanrar. tho fact that tho object of th#
Private A. Calhoun in the new­
George - W. MeRory and Karl 8. Colemer, H. 1, Dean, F. F.
Ccmany D and Headquarters
Admission 26c
Darner, V. K. Douflass, W. M.
Mrs. J. P. Ridgo, M n . T. A. Broth- Carden Club hi* bean *o affl- Company held their regular drill est member of Comany I*, having
tohmann.
'NA large namter of mtmben* of
arson, Hr*. K jl* Bhoomabor, Mr*. rlently esprasaed In th* program* Moaday 'night. Headquarter* hav­ j, innl last wtek.
Appolnlmvnt of n t'our.ty F’nr- Haynes, K. J. Hal y. W. A. Lett lei,
Hugh C. Whelcbel. and MU* Elis­ of th* flea circle* within it* n u n - ing practkatly all praaaiR, ComSergeant Porter Lansing's hinds the amlal aet uf thi* city D rslry Committee, to make a study G. \V. McRoiy, John Mrlsrh, II. M. If weather U inclement,
planning tu attend the annual nf th* foreatry ncr.la of this sec- I'apwarth, J. IL Sharon, F’eler xbow will be hetd on Jen.
abeth Bhoomabor.
bamhip a* Artial* Two of tto pany D having 49 proaant and have about haaled up from very
painfu| but not srriuu* injuries Hobert E, U r dam). t'» be given tian with a representative of llw* Thurrion, W. 11. To mile 11ire, F. 27th. Any changes In Jltn«
constitution present* raison lor 17 absent.
Doth rump*ni*s held close urder rtcriv.-d " couple if w.elu, npo. tomorrow night at the Cite Hall Mlat# Forestry llepnvtmrnl,- wn. T. Williams, F. It. Wilson, nf wit’ be announced over th*
the osistanco of our alub—"Th* ob­
D. L. Thrasher Home ject
Ins,much aa most of the hoy* hy the N. tlr V. Howard Cb'pter
Sanfinl. Grarte Beyb*. nf l.akrdrill
dpring th* first period.
of thl* club (hall to to proradio.
of
the Mediral l)etachra*nt have of th# U. D. C, Dancing will to until a late hour to music t &gt; to wmhI, Ohio was also present aa
T
h
a
Headquarters
Company
Is Scene Of *Party mot* an interest In g*rd*n*. their
wwaa Kail U'liiuaim.
design and management, to co- :• received a consignment of gotten their-slacks. Major Stevvm# gln at 9:10 o’eteeb aad continue ■furntabed by Mero's Orehvslra.
advisee that al| member* of that
In honor of |t o m tn iw rt of tho operate In tho protection of wild new rifle*, which I* a welcome unit must report al drill nail
^ r u e s d a v Duplicate Club Mr*. R- flowers,, and natlao plant*, and addition to th* unit.
- W* ur.- glad l* report that Tuesday nlg'-ri in rotlmi shirts and
to encourage Grie planting."
N e /a a q n 1 and M n. l&gt;.
Sergeant Harper of the Head- •tack*. Those who have not yet
Thao*
husy
day*,
trail
lilted
wllh
T h rath cr antertained with n luncb&lt;f ■
gotten their slacks must let theBn
auo artd bridge (a rty given y*»- Mipotuiblllty. urge u* to hold quarters Company, who under- between now and next drill night_t
._____ -.
. _- — .L went
an
operation
tor
apendicitl*
terday afternoon a l tto home of tight—guard nor tome* and ail
Major Slevans, acn mpanled by
them, building n tto Lakes City Hospital U»*
Mra. T h m a h a rr'ln Bora Court. that surrwnd*
Caplain BUgret uf Orlando, made
Moantltrea of gladioli In bright firm our H*#* ami the tlfe of latter part i f Drember, has now a flying trip l« Bt. Atiguitln*
about
rscovarad
anil
Is
able
tn
atour
community.
It
l*
lfl&lt;teed
fit•hndaa wan* uaad to adorn th*
Tnrs.lay. both returning In time tu
room i w h a n Ito goeala w tr^ m u llsjc to uia *ffurl in cuinnuinUy tend U&gt; hi* duties wllh the Com­ attend tho drill that night.
■aralc*
to
lh»
fdltest
measure
pany.
•
.
tirtiiiMU*
The Medical Delation nt boy*
The lleadquarttra
Company
Immediately a fte r th . arrival iw ttu # a* IndUtduaU wo are
also received their drill checks the
Y
j tb# guest* luncheon wa* la rstd rraded much mot* today in this boy* spent tto latter p art'o f th* first of th# wrak.
in to n n e* op th# bridge table* re re lee than In a period, "when evrnlng in ronitructing switch­
board back*.
which w o n or* tin hi with linen the gooae hang* high", **• w*
Monday night was pay day for
c o ra n and cantered with *ll**r ttll.-d upon to mak* many •aeri­
1—
Company D, the boy* lining up
baahat* of teunndcr and pink fies* doing our bit In sll phase*
Smartest of tha New
■ftrr drill and many heart* mad*
of
cieie
work.
I
t
la
in
'
tnla
•want pea*. N o rth * Caakata of
WIIKN you pick up yMir^prwxpapt r mid glance over -ha advi-rliwing
glad by the receipt i f their drill
Spring Coltofw!
n u t. m a rk a d -tto plaesn of tto thought that wo ao well raallte
check*.
that
our
membership*
In
the
»*■
gu«ftti.
Tb* Med lea I Datarhment held
Rondo
. Throughout t h i n l t n r n n o n ried orgonlsation* are not l“*t I"
you ipiilc iinconsrintixlv mulliply ymirHelf a lb .iruiml limntHa usual drill Tuesday night,
I
a
flue
nee.
though
w#
may
ourbridge gam** w a n anjoytd gnd
S3) bring marked prearnt and 3
astro*
fee|
w*
do
(o
l
materially
prise* w o n *wanted. High »eoro
absent, on* with leav# and two—
prise*. P y n * dteto*. w a n p re bane fit.
Thar* will be a board me*'in* Privates Kubanka and Thompson
pentad to M n. &amp; L. Perklna and
In half or tlire*-(|iiaclrr\uf an liuur yuu ran, figuratively apeaklng,
*f tto club on Wednesday. F«b. A W 0 L.
Mr*. J. C. Banana. M n , Joseph A,
Tto fkrat part of the evening
1,
morning
at
*:*0
o'clock
at
th#
Makach waa Ito by In cutting and
tom# at Ito praaldant a t *hlcb waa sprnl In.cka* order drill, fol­
vhil every pingrrmilvr Hturv in town. Yuu virtually poke your h«ad
n e e lra d • r e M f t t o l *
w ,l ,r time ail detail* of built)*** will lowed by tha U tter drill.
Private, Hester of tto Madical
ba.dUpatebad ouch a* report* &lt;-f
h°T tora peasant w o n : Mra. H- tttransferred, resigned.
or new D'tarhmenl ra'sl**! hi* • dlaInto every departmrnt nf every deparlmrnl alore. Yuu $un Into Ihe florA f c e w b . M n . W alter 8. Coleman,
members, will bo rara-i for. *nd charge- to being compelled to
. ^ M n . L, 9 . l a y t o Mra. Jraaph A. i i v HCfMTnhfndRtkw»» ••wnril l« t resign *„ account i f having to
■etatb," Mrs. i f C. Bauson, Mr*. J.
to tter ruling* rhinge* In by-law* work at night. The vacancy was
Ixt'a, Ihr runfertbnrr\ the oculln I'k, Ihr leading grarerk-s, bnnke,
W. H lntortnhter. M n . Ralph »Sew nowt These tempting
ate. should bo prarantfd. Namra immediately fIliad by the enlist
W ig h t,'M n . C. E. Heavy. ot Jack- of new officer* ia *a*H eual# nlent of Joseph I . Moss, who aov
f a b r ic s invite you! A
•ootnie, and Mrs. R. U Parkin*. most to reported, and ll*t» for era! years ago was n member
wealth of patterns ami
IhratrrH, all the varlnux places lhat supply Ihe Ihlngn that make thin
lunebma ra*#r»atioii* (aon* will of Company C if W .st Palm
ooloriru:.-*—for every Ias IP
bo acaopted after that morning), Beach.
Anniversary Of 18th mutt to turned to s t th at tlas*. Sargaaat HoiUtlaw, of tto —I.n our flneit-wovuii enm
the twentieth century and life worth (he living. Here u a greater choice
Medicgl Detachment, holds a res­ brie.
A m etotet e t Observed Dues muat to paid pot later than old
that
rennet
to
toaten,
and
the
the day of th* laaaheon.
Tb* rain of last week was * writer data not toUev* has been They’re Fast Colors!
-tn ealetm tton of tt o thirteanth
In rlolhing, food, furniture, huoks, picture*, musical ImrirumenK travel.
blissing,
and If »nu will now •qualitd by any ihembrr of thi
annlrarsary of U»t. pnaalng of tto
National
Qgard
and
that
is
ha
bsa
t&gt;
odd
year
dab
of
‘
fertlMaar
and
ElfbtMUth Amawdtefot * Pnhli-ot missed n drill eight sin:* ha Naval FOB SPRING Nave!
bltkHt B a r pa*• r a n ted* prrapn ted work It la t e ll around your anenlerlaittmctil, uppurl uni U't for (nvc&gt;ilmrnl, the Hervice of public utUlNpaiklins mw deatgna in
l i n t Jplnad tto - otgattiiatloa, i t
...i.i*
yam
will
aag-.a
traaafunna------op- Monday evewlaff ' s t t t o F irst
y
ta
n
ago.
Methodist Church with M n . Frau- ri»n la th e n lima. Do twl
• HATtnue”
K:«n Internal I* being taken In
cas A. Hickson In «b»r*e of mutte. Mllaa your abruba. Cold la ahead. th* cavdesig that are bring con­
ly rorpnrallunu than anv m inurcb a t n!d could rommand.
,
- T to program wa* g ln n aa fot- *»- tope, aod \ forillisatlnn of
ducted
by
to
th
Company
II
and
ite ab r aad most *f a g tree*.
* \)l(f penduc* Dtor growth and
woo wowU coma with tto raid. the Auxiliary of thy church. Mr*.
II would easily take n thotiiun d ynu-j, *nve!m;» bard all day, ta
It U nob too lata to aat annuals. W. L Henley will to tto leader
Y*» m ar fartllli# y w r rose# now. for tba day.
S a n g f ^ S U r ''Spnngted
w If some have t o n teat In ---------- — - i ------------------------ find out fur yourself what Ihe ndverlixeincnU tell yuu in a few min*
Audience.
Pat £ L 9 nd colorings for
tto (mat wra*», tahd «od|age, aad
Bible Banding.
,
sek a few more, tow grt going to
every taatfl Clearly printPrayer, Th* Her. Smith Hardin
ulcs moniijig or evan'ng.
nl on altnrdy fabrics 1
omM
TrsmPt Ihf Bpf* wUpTfor them l a * ' whaa all tto
MeaaWng," Man’* Quartette. coUp ro mra Into year ntlghtor'a
They’ra fait color*, tool
w ^ - W k ^ n Theta1* griak rard ra. ra* ihroagh ram p.tlti.eJuat think I You can af­
p a sg ra .' &lt; "
c * r —«. but through (b* knowledge
ford go many p r e t t y
AdvertlHementa deserve vour uttenllcn. They deserve year conft*
of tto Jpy ttoy gj»a yott and «to
dredges
at tlUa price.
tto (tem oT t^r braaty t to add U .-tto tom* aad
C P. Herndon, giro to • » . who fata* by.
KkTd j
^
dencr, Wilhoul advertl.ning, the price.) &lt;cu noald have to pay for auny
Harden, Mr*. B&gt; C.
Mrs. Bratrice WgTO GIVB PROGRAM
— ■ ■

■!

.

Social_And

,

al
Activities
•

Personals

Roosevelt to
HOLD PARLEY
|Q B HOOVER

Newman Chosen HOOVER POLICY
To Hfead trade IN |A ST 0. K
Body Campaign BY R00SL\ JiLT

?■;
..rr;,!:1,.'Sr.
*Ai*

Social Calendar

=F

I

A

Thousand

DRESS
Pr in ts
1 4

jssr js.'ssr t i t s *

PRINTS

Yaar* Bafor*
"Oar Mato to Tiara of Trouble"
ta d Thirtean Team Wf1| K tto tubjaci of tto protto - W* A Carpan- (epm tg to gtraa Thursday to u rtoon a t l i t o a'rtedk to tto F w tCharth to * part #f tto

M

of Ihe neirsaillea you now huv for i.jtull change would make a
bill laok like a ondteball on tbe kitchen tange.

J C . PENNEY CQ
to F H J k 'flw -

■*t ji/*
'.Sftf

mm

'4

�COMPETITION

T h ere will be a m ad ch ase through
th e heaviest tra f fic to g e t to

SMASHING

CRUSHING

Hang onto your money for another
day - tie it in your “hankie” if you
must, but-hang on until Friday, Jan.

TIIK

IIAWN OF TOMORROW*
GROUP SALEM

When

BUY W HAT YOU NEED— BUY NOW
PROSPERITY—like age. N primarily a *tatf of mind. After all, people
are only as prosperous as they Teel themselves to be. Spending treatrs
btvincKM—Prosperity. Retrenchment eraate* dcpre*s.'on—Business doubt.
If the money of the United Staten is kepi in cireulaCoo, if you huy
what you need, when you need it. thus furnishing employment for others,
then they, in turn, can buy what they heed.
In order to as* HI the national campaign of relief of the unemployed
and'help start the wheeUnf cnntntcrrein cur own community, II^Ls neres*
sary we nil do our part.
............__................. _ ___ _____ —
g‘7&gt;uV*ThlT1iy’na^'n'K*a ' pcrial s dav /selling, campaign,
starting Friday. Jan. *&gt;th. entitled TIIK DAMN OF TOMORROW—Not
nn ordinary mle.'bul an EVENT—Store-wide in 'scope— In marking these
prirrs we are basing our prices on tndayV opportunities and forgetting
the original r«st. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO COMB!

THOUSANDS WILL BF

TIIB
DAWN OF TOMORROW
*

GROUP SALES

Sheets—5 Groups
59c-69c-79c- 89c-98c
n Indio/ Tahla (laths, Napkin*.
I imrhinti SrlN, Ta**L&gt;, Hr.
5 (ifuM|is

Pillow Canes
3 Grouns

d!)c-8‘tc-$1.2«)§Ui!t-?2.95-$:i.95

m f /n ti i

liliiiiiiirn:

FRIDAY SPECIAL
SPECIALLY PRICED

DRESSES

and

“T H E DAWN (

SUITS

Fenttltini; the Sun esses of Hie Season--At nn
•
I nlirnrd of Low Price.

NafTiHdlW''.Mvrttliwdt Krawrt
SKWINI! Til UKAII
Inrluifinn all ruHr*. w n t t l m l

Pure Silk HOSE

10c 15c
10c 19c 42c

Kprrially |iurrha*rd (mm Irrrline national hmtlrry
m-mifa&lt;turrr&lt;.
Tallin to 11.95 rSHijtillr Irrrgular)

Ktlrf Npcrlnl

A Spool.

We have Inkrn
Drastic Reductions in
our prices.
Valins to 113.13.
Earn unr individual!, tlu n m far
Surlily anil .III.*—I l n u r s (nr Virr* urra.lun, mrliHlIm
T srrd KwiKfirr Soil a. .Stirs II to II. ’

T he D aw n o f Tom orrow
GROUP PRICES

MONDAY
ONLY

QUALITY THAT SATISPIKH YOlllt PRIOR
I'RICKS TIIATJ'LEAHK YOUR 1‘t'RSK.
Cosi-ril and It. A tV.

Please gel ready early
Monday morning.

CORSET &amp; COMBINATIONS

REM NANTS

3 fireuiM

$1.00 —

$2*95 —

$4.25

INDIES* UNDIES
Inrludlng braanltrea. dansrllia. pantirs, ilipa.
trddirn. p«*ns and pajama*.

3 Group*

i kailiiif ml!li—si
ComrtwniuRi,

.‘19c-89c-¥1.69- $1.95—$2.95
Ladies* and Childrrn'a

PRICE
Hundreds of piece* lo
select from at a frac­
tion of their worth.

SWEATERS! and BLOUSES

Choice of (he Utilise

Franliflil. Iiriehl lira print*. lallr,, rtr.
ac«d siuililt lallurrd in the aunt i l n r r
A?| aUrs— lit lo 51.

19c - '$ 1 . 6 9 — fl.9 5 - $ 2 . 9 5

COTTON SUITING—111

PH O EN IX HOSE

INCLUDING

4 Croup*

C H ILD R EN ’S DRESSES
S Group*

.Up to tt 7ran
rtiaire of Ihtf llaii**

CURTAINS

CHILDREN’S

Women—He fnlr to vour-ekr*!
Before
you buy a cout . . . any place . . . coat* to
Yowell'a, Let iim prove to you that A quality
coat can be bought ut a low price—lower
•han ‘ you ever dreamed ptm-slble—. v
A Beautiful Selection to Choate From '
A. STYLE!—A FUR!—A FIT FOR ALL!

V2

COATS

PRICE

4 (iraapn

49c — 89c — 98c LA D IES’ GLOVES
WaafaabU Pabrir and Rida
3 Croup*

iW Velrrt (Vduray

■ U|
p

o
\

ALI

�9

*

%
*4&gt;

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1H. 1

WORD

BARGAIN

A Snappy, Spicy Sales event th at o f­
fe rs a real sensation in m erchandise
values.

DEFYING

AN EPIC IN MODERN M ERCHANDISING
llxhrrinir In Days of Incnmpanhle selling nnd intensified acnsnlional
bargains sponsored bv a xtore you know M reliable—Hacked by years
nf alerting aeniee and Seatons guarding of public trust and confidence
graciously bestowed— Visualizing our progress, we bring our past year
to a close with a %
ivid sto:e-widc offering of extreme low prices that
act a precedent in saving and exceeds every former effort on our part
to provide the grandest array of wonder vnlurs ever offered the iqwd
people nf Central Florida. la y aside every cure, every burden, pluirlo
nlteml upcnjng hjiur^nj,A?JtIitJLfl^tUPCJ»XDUla.lherAsaru«^&gt;.\&lt;I~MA4^
r n w w f r T n R X n ^ W T A lE N T S A T T i l l s
— R E A D Y A T T H E S T R O K E O F 9.

great

econom y

Tin Cans, Rags, Bottles and Bones
are what some Special Sales are
made from. But you will find this
Sale far fromjbeing a tin can Sale.

event

for you to save 'generously

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FRIDAY, JA N . 20th
T O S E R V E V O ir R E IT E R AH T H E HAYS R O M . ON IS OI R
E A R N E S T D E S IR E .

i ERE WHEN TH E CLOCK

T H E DAWN OF TOMORROW

BOYS’ SUITS
NEW SUIT OR O VER CO AT

S P E C IA L L Y P R IC ED
Divided Inla I Groups

He

OUTING FLANNEL
Solid an d F ig u re d — In T w o Groui

. e

8e an d lac yd.

C H O IC E O F T H E H O U SE

nraollful Patterns in
Guaranteed Fast
C'nlnrn.

$(1,00—Out They Go V

“T he Dawn of Tom orrow
. Specials
In the Men and Boys’
Departm ent

The Dawn o f Tom orrow
SPECIA LS

Men and Horn

SUIT

WORK
BOYS’ COVERALLS
44 c
*oja’ All Weiil

RR0W SPECIALS

II) Curlee uml Other Ootid Makes of High
tirade t’lnthing

All New Styles—Former Values to

TROUSERS

YARD

anil

LADIES’ FELTS

•THE DA\YN OF
TOMORROW HALE”
Will Never He
Forgotten
Vulrn n:e screaming
at you.
Store*vvidc Sole

Fruit of the
Loom

MEN’ S SUITS
OVERCOATS

In the season's latest 5 piece, pure
wool suits. Light and dark patterns,
including blue serge $1 a suit.
Here’s how we do it—Buy one suit
or an overcoat at cither $16.75—
$19.75—$21.50 or $29.75 and we will
sell you the second suit or overcoat
of equal value Tor only $1.00. In
case you don’t need both suits or
a suit and overcoat yourself, bring
a friend with you —Big stock to
select from.

IAY
ARY

I9c-69c-89c- 98c

To Ihime win. with la «|wnj » l« l» hat nnl (mi much
—**«• In-raid Ihl* r'arian rail it, »a»in*». i Fur I Pair.

THE DAWN of TOMORROW
Men, you too can save.
'

KNIGKHIWT

OUNUINL BROADCLOTH DRKSS

SW EATERS
BOYS’ SHORTS

IDCLOTIIH— G IN G H A M S

Vli n’a sircirli"
■iVv’E A T K It-

lain roliir. and .mart m « |ialli-rn«.
lilurrd. Writ rrlnliwri-d In » MillMrn.
*—A lini­
7 iHitlnn (rnnl. Iia
irr-.lirEnli, tn . i m n ' tr. »•». IMhrr,
t r n i . lira nil. -

fA SIl M A T E R IA L S

ALUES TO $1.00
ROBES
T int

SH IR TS an d SHORTS
19c — . 39c
UNION SUITS
98c
M«»a All Wa*t

DRESS SH IR TS

Florida

( ■!, .m ill u d h t | f alir..

MAWYtitt*

SHIRTS &amp;
BLOUSES
Itrialar IXrrh tU»i*

John

B. ■ p

STETSON A

- p
JC a

A t The Lowest Price In
•
*
History •
A ll New Shades

�£f\ vmm nrr
mcy Currency
W orking With
re n t S u c c e ss

I) that »srti time It

M Iks »*smt,r la ii&lt;
n n ■ itama. llawaMI *{ (.(** In Inwa. hai
« lit« n r r nf Iht* tup*
n«n(h« TV, fnlliiwlna
II* n( It* MparlilUM
iw Kln.1 n( tunney.

LWARDEN. Iowa, Jan. I I Tkyly printed In
k, rad black and whit# ara
ag aa mopay hart.
Thai*
flaataa jf* circulating in «*•
Kl fo r inoda and aarricta in
with emergency
i ha* brnught Hawide recognition,
known a* trade
ratambling trading
lp*y hate baan laWJ tna nawardan City Coun-

c r e k t r e j 'A r w 'A M Ik* MM
f e o f t A l W 8«r##l Baked M .
Agaloai lha w*D rttra author
5 m
Tb* children in a row,
«*lf*w, a vary mm #f r w ‘i dbgrfcMl
v
' Until t inelhfhlly knew •
Who u A td Lb* family cpakl*
ttOVALTV
THAI
LOOKS ROYAU &lt;0*m il arm**** fliyUs
o i l Km t i l l " »«**»•
Atlm » / _ »&lt;«&lt;*"* «
•MUi «Mth hee h«|*
RSaT aJtaW Oo*MI

1b* chorus r « M , '
r, lUtanini from afar
t r o u g h a d ' — and

ASelf. Kale IK 'I"* ,

% lsag
sWKliMn
r . x i r*»•j . ’s'!
»»

g T « A R K n i’lLPII
t AgnoCtATION. a I
ration. Com a la tna at,

1/tsMty atniMMlk^

t

m.Hi: s&gt;e

u.

rp J

tart and Anl*
itliteO i n *
December. A.
: M ailer In

entered
on lb*
I&gt;, ta il
t.'Knarai

^.^aLhjiW. .h

p warden la governed by a
Nil ao “Ilbeial" In iu attl|g. that laal April clip taiea
IBM a thing of the paal. The
iklpsl-twned light and water
pay for ih ms»lv*« and for
*Uk«r cotta of cily governIn contrail with ulhar city-*
unlcipll dabta llawardan la ariitomid to having on bad a
tWJortab’e balance a t all tlmta.
ft! balance waa (35,000 al lha
Moiling of th« fitcai year, April
'iM J .
Tbe scrip currency plan Iv a
anna tha Hgwardan coun'II has
ikan to rallav&lt; unamploymanl

lata e l Maalda. 'm ala gartlanl
larrlbad aa fallows/, ta-wlt; “Let 11 nf Erie Aodarttr
AdOfttaa to O n ado, aeeoMli
to tha pl*t tkeraof record#*
Plat Doog I, paaa IE EMI

jlaenji^ at SaatTnola Coan|

ORgATtN aA P gtV i A allaat praMara
•nir an tba Iran# aadii in ) tka payer
I n M i aira ana semalete tantral tear
|KU IM karaapawtr iludreiher Cbemawn new an aakieilien at aatemaauo
•nan*, tace*. pantr ana Mfely entirety
nay in Hit 11.000 i l n i , aatereinp ta Paul
□ . HefTies". (Inaartl pratiatnl, glut*,
lakar t* !*• CerparitWn.

&gt;rm» caak. Pvnaaasr &lt;• par

M * T p r. t m
EldUtinaR HART,
galtciier ter CooipUlagat.

TURN
-P a tty

pg tna puimraa men ut tna riiy.
y The publicity which haa attend­
ed the working out Of tha axparlgiant ha* baan the major drawM gl. City officials and mercbanla are kept busy explaining
tka oparatlcn of their stamped
A f r it, Ifatam to ic o n s of dtlaglliona from othar communlliai
fe d , by lallar, to other lnt|ulrlng
| paraona.
Inquiries have coma ronaldcr the plan uiill| they have
in writing agreement* from mer­
chant* In nil jown* in Ihe county,
pledging thenuiLvrn to accept the
/;' Tha trailing crrtiflcatai nf lla. roupon* in tra il^
wordan ara not greatly different
This l« virtually what haa hern
frofn th* wampum u»«tl by the
ftk tu Indian*, who formerly in- dune In llawarden- Itnrlf 'and
b ^ H ad the hllla and pralrla along •Inc* Uttobar In more than a
scar* of rltiim- where the mcrtb* Biff Sioux River near hare.
Tti* rouncil laiuad (1(10 worth rhant*, with few eicrplUn*. have
i f coupons about twice Ih* alia pledged them»L*lvpa to a1rapt thaf a dollar blit In (1 denomina­ coupon* in Iradr.
Kifly Hawarden merchnni* !«■
tion tarly In Ortnlwr, 1u:i2.
titlon d th» council to i«*u* the
, Op*rail n of the stamped acrlp council
lo , Uau*
tho cou­
gyatam i* simplicity itself.
It pon". The Chamber id Con-,
aiMORta to a sa'cs las nr Himfvyr le t of 3 per cent paid by merte liickrd lha plan sod U
standing behind Its opal al loo.
user of th* “money”, The i»iuance of tha scrip on
. Th# proceed* of th . lax eonstlOct.
H ramg a fttr aaverul month*
iii\f a fund which the city holds
cgitation l.y a young Netherland­
to radram tho coupons. The ipujpoipt themarlvr* ars illslrlbulm) er, Charles J. /.ylstra, who kept
fo man amplny d on “mail*" work • Iter the merchant! trying to sell
thrill on the rehenw until hr hud
fifty cimvlnrad.
« T V city treasury ta nut nothing
on th* original payment and is *The council w an t'd to pave u
li nothing in lha and, brrapsi /•mull *treat and It determined to
finance the work In part l.y ncrip.
Kalra employaau were lo be
eho»en from among an abnormal­
ly Ivrg. unemployvd group In IIawardrn, where, in September, IW
head* &lt;d fainilir* war* out of
woth In a cily uf only. 2JM0 pop­
ulation.
Men employed for Ilia paving
ty the butcher, expecting to re- job were pal I SO ranis an huur
4Ca It bifrr* the traveling man for an eig.il-hour day. The coun­
tllod for It In Ih* morning. The cil paid them at tbe rat* of iW
ijehtr paid the grucar, the gru- pant* a day In cash ami ( l a day
V paid It to th* hotal man for In arilp. Payment uf acrlp to
men benrliiud by Ilia, “ made"
« 4 and room.
Tka' east morning th* hold work prujict* I*"the only method
! • return*.I th* bill lo Ihe trav- of original dl*irlbi.tl&lt;in.
Andrew Mrltrldr, rounrllm^n in
H g man, who tar* It up, rxItblpg that it wet countcrfriL charge uf atrerta, says he cm* •aamt. ui INS juunj; l/UlCnm*ll |4
4 th* bill had duo* (4U0 worth pluyed prsgtlrally all the city'* that I'ro fe io r I h h f r wnuM havr
( hiialnei* gttd treryU dy was unrinplvyid In paving Ih# atirct. a time limit within which the
Ryltlra’x
giving aarh man a day'* work a •crla must bn spent.
plan provides for no such limit,
i Hawarden etch raralvrr of week.
Mote than a acora nf onmmunlSince tha struct haa been paved
pf th* | l roupono must, ba—Ra~*xn purehaaa aaylbiag men have-hem employed »n grad­ ties Iff lawn have I M j h j i A l l *
I It, affix to It a thraa-canl ing and graveling atrrrU and in den's Had In aulhorlxlng Issuance
ip, bought with real money other work, la addition to receiv­ of a trip currency alnca Oct. R.
I tb# cljy d irk . Tha revtre* ing part payment In scrip men Ther* are other Iml la tors in Canof tho roupon carries num- hurt woiked out light .and w atir ad* and the Middle W#*t.
d ' apseta where thlrly-ilx hills on th* city’* eonalruction
Ipi kontf Case* the scrip la Is­
ip* m ail b* paste,| before K Jobs this winter.
sued and accepted without au­
b« radaamd for ( I In actual
When lha (309 In coupon* runs thorisation bywany gavyrnm ntal
lta stamped eounw lta purchas­ body. In. Sioux Cily a cjiutch
V " lha thirty-six stamp* ing power will* have b«tn |IO,M&gt;0 hxx decided to care for lta t oor
\ h*en affixed Ih* city ro- Uid the lag on Iha.laia* will be (y &gt;••01111 scrip lo pay f»r labor
1*0 Ih# coupon for I t . m th*
sad lo ho ad ap ted for good* acd
• t ef lta trxvalx tb* coupon
A typical roupon finds Its wny rervlrea hy Indlrldu*'* agreeing
*a:umu!at#d ||.og worth of front lha city unploy*, who first to the plan,
u* poryhsid from t^ i dty. receives It to a,grocer, who may
So ally hoi got hack th* At pare It pn lu th t Jeweler or filling T A R P O N B 1* It I NUH-J. V
[ ffVhsh to retire lha cedpon •latlon owner, who |ny* Ik to the Hamrick moved
hit electrlMl
butcher, who bttya with it ndvar- •for# to aaiabllshmant af IValkPr
W I real* with which to
rjjWttHig Uw caupooa and thlpg * » “• in tho newspiper.
Iximbtr 4 Supply Co. |n ptouth
Oidlnarjly, at tha ood nf th* IlnoU *. .Arena*.
.
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Underi nding O f
Collegi
lose Is
lucator
Asked By
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Jan.
IH.—A pic* for more'liberal pub­
lic understanding of the aim*,
j urpose* anil shortcomings of
Amarlran
colleges, Instead ut
jumping to th* coffclusl n /that
"higher oducatlon i* a failure”,
wrfs mad* by Hr. Carlton J. Ilay n ,
profassnr of -hUtury at Columbia
University, In a prepared address
read at the closing saaaltn of the
nineteenth annua" mealing of the
Asaociatloa of Amatlcan Collage*

Umparaiy America.”
“Schooling lia* t»*umrd with u»
utmost the status and myatery of
u singularly compelling i* tgiun",
lie declaictl. ”T uj little attention
is given lo good deed*, rather than
to tfchnlcal training. It la whlcly
believe,| Hint u colb'gv eau take
u ty youth, and In lour years or
l&gt;'*u by practice of a-me kind uf
iiokua poku* turn him Into m In•Ualriout, alert gentltman, a paragqn ol wit u u l » wlxard of fi­
ner ee.”
The i n t f l l col ege, he eaaartcJ.
‘take i the atudcntd a t they rent#
t UU luebably does the Leal It i an
&gt;
av1 1 * ilnasiu
ft* declartd
lice U red thal
that by
with
them.”** IHe
Lieu thing*, hUmMly and pofleace,
the In&gt;motion* may win tack tlw
public's confidence.
rj• . .. Ur._ Hayes wo*
m
fcttfnd lh f
L
hU nddfooh was W i T . y P r ’
Udward Uark. of tlatton, Mai
pro*Want
Whaadou CollageHr. I*»ul H. Ifootlo*,
'o f' Jt'lltlml^etonoiwy ah Jo * j He
votaUy of- ChicogO,
col— ■ c critWxad
-■*'
agta far being "UnuM »“«■■
plglo ineffectual , In Influerrmi
their own griduate* or Ut* gan*
era I • enreant
of
Anearwax
life.*
H*
held
that
lha
-'taaiaat void Iff ih# cultural
rllo of America U Hi*, lack Of any
irgl catretn, *V*R amaog th# »0csited odecotad *****■, for any
!nt»lll*a*» effort U dovaloo tho
• coohmlc dad social IIf* f*r th f
.-ommalv-hareflt of nil-■'
“hhw axhaafia. moat callages
fog y io n litre bean teaching th#
M ndH ** ¥ *1*
o '"
proi»«tki*.Howftret,' ,^h#n correct

turn
to
u n ity .
Tha
not
effret, therefore,
upon their
graduates of mura than TO yearn
of teaching and research into t a r ­
iff pioblamv haa baan virtually
ni’t” aaid Ur. Dougla*.
Ur. Kdmun-i Ho(ar, president
of llhlo W n lay a i Univvralty,
I trio are, Ohio, waa elected pienhdent of the aisnciatioa to lUcceed
Hr, Irving Maurer, of Beloit Col­
lage. B efit. Win.

Technocracy la H it
By E c o n o m i s t A s
A ncient Scarecrow

achievements af arlenr* surpass*,)
all previous record*. The ttchnori»ta a to fight about that. At tha
aamt Hate, lha real wage* of It*,
duntrial workers roa# folly 34 par
rent, while the output n* malarial
wealth nut# atilt fa*ter.
"If Technocracy tcachra a a ;thing. It in that retr.'iwhmejit la
education I* i rononiicklly unsound.
The time to inrtaa* educational
oppurtunltlra is preciaaly whan In­
creased million* of adults have
plenty nf spare lima, and incrcaaed thouaand* arc available aa
teacher*.”

LONG WOOD
Mrs. J, H. MBNICK
Thursday night Mr. and Mr*. J.
Fred Scbolfitld enjartaiaad th?
former’s Man** Blhla Claaa and
Mr*. Seholfteld’* ela»* o^ women
with an oyaier supper at Sunnyshaile Pgrk.
' On Tuesday night th# (iv rhundrad Club had a card party
with nearly 40 g««»U in attendanre. There wo* also dancing. R«*
frcshmenU war# terv id by Mr*.
Murriaon, Mr*. Kllburn and Rob­
ert Blahs.
A weekly luncheon was held ^t
the Park Wednaaday attandrd by
Ml member*.
Thursday many member* of
tangwood Tourial C*«*&gt; Jo|R, ‘l
with the Winter Park Visitors
Club in o picnic at palm Bpriaff*
when they antacid contest gaaaao
aftar the dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. JR. J . . Mundmy.
former owner* of Longs*ood drop
store, bow of Jackson villa, ware

wind, (dva* u* creepy faallm*.
u n. juyno.
■In.lha prariota ceaturv, many
Qffgfy* *
• aaastatlaiw amphaaiood- th&gt;;- fM*1 Fivo-honffred
that invanlIon wax iocrctilng po-----”
lanital production per man-hour
a t k'ich a mrloundfng rata that
lta or measure* would hav* to b*
lfk»n to proslda work for thi I*The *#wly '•!*«*&lt;» council»fr
hoaora dlaplarad hy maahlnta. 'Hila
fact lo 4tr*M*d h tho alymtnUry
text hooka 'of a generation ago.
Now th* trehnorratx hav# fooad It
out.
*
' t
'••(hrWantly, howxttr. tachnology
does ant ret ire the total number
of |oba, for there ware more ram
lipf woman gnlnf-lty employwl lr
]BBI than In lbOO. In fact, join
Inc reared fattar than population.
Thai waa Ihe vary period, ttmre-.Spm-r} -W.(»• .J
- LV ..

ik,

Ukt pcceaaary haodllng’of rul ing
aid catting. Such a flour' la, mad*
from at It wheat.
Nakt In Importance la tha leav­
ening, for it must be of. n type
that will ha moat efficient and
that wi I not Jeav* # flavor cf lta
own In th* cookie. A combination
of aoda and ncno-caiclum phoaphala, which |i Hint baad fb raU*
Ih* fire soft wheat flour &lt;J AatfrUIng flour, Is Ju it a desirable
laavancr. In nddllln To Ua *ffactlveneea as a leave nr It leaves la
the dough both calcium and photphorc.ui, two o th* most valuable
minerals and two which autrltlonista tall un arc n | too frequently
deficient In th* c rdlaary dial.
Hager CaokUo.
&gt;•3 cup shortening I tip. vanilla
3 1-2 cups sugar 4 cups lalf-rlalng
1-4 cup milk
Cakr
if *fg*
Cream ahorUnlng and
Beat n r * , add Milk, and beat
again. Then add extract and Urea*
cup* of th* flour, mlglhg vaall.
Add mere flour until daagh can
ta rolled out easily. Da m l 1st It

inuuiwvm* ami

cutm « o t n«inindi

has
?y
o
I-

W. BriUJam*

f 'i :

u

at bl* offlca la Ih* &lt;&gt;k«lr Cnai
kaaa* in Ranrere, asmtsoU Coiki
Moral a, wlthht twate* ynalki rre
n &amp; £ £ &amp; in K A .

llqn. It la th* oldoat bautk Ip Sem­
inole County.

Baforaaad the Bad lad Iona la OM
WIU Waal Sty la, Is Th* Amotfaon
Weakly, ih* Mogotin* Diatribotod
With tho Next AL'xata Saojay

fl^ui

ftfftlait

• * 8 * aM *a*h a! two, ar* harel
naiiriyd as* raqaleaa to pres*
•*T rial are a*4 aamaaAs wtilcW re

stockholder* of Longwood Stata
Bank waa ktld Saturday afternoon
when th* fallowing wore alactad
on Board of Pireetorir fraaldvnt,
lohn J. Mathaasoj reaklar, Vf. J.
Hartley: director*. J. A. Bletlla*,
Mil* Rial a Dtutbar. L. J. Hartley,
Captain pop* Waahlngtes, Rowprd Botator, R. E. Hardy, and B.

AUAHnJlk*

IB B
i *I S H

t o cRRorroRa
a r or van c a m v
n iiiH a i.i iiinrag

pUlaakl
af yea may
qaleilaa aa*

Mittaw aar *1

�im t:

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f.F-*
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, vv VIh' j v ..ry i ■'A

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8AMT0 HD JERALD, BANTOBU, FLOMPr . WKPNK8PAT, JANUARY 18, IMS

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: PAGE SEVEN

[ 8l#an that lb* item* uf rtim 'iseSj the moirmrnt out of here
| tion in Tided in th* efreulivc's
decline front the **md tor tl.e' reason ty
freight and
F
A
1
f
l
A
A
V
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t
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•
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Ifill
reranimeniiaturns anti those he
period in 1*11 was not as great
year*, will tail became "they are
r &lt; |ir :&gt; n a i t.',15.I.8UO .pint* of
Moitrlf prrrenlrd l„ th* board
the remainder of ih r state,'
batml pa unwind, unacientlfic
o f ’director* ikj not vary widely
November 1931, showed lo-al ex- berries, for wltkli an estimated rereasoning." Up warns that the,
m amount, with #«*■ exception—
port* a* *337,888 as compand to t ra of *;1i02.lK I lm* been reIke reduction la expenditures for
March far the-true preventative I*
*112,519 for the same month in | ceiled by growers.
NEW YORK, Jan. I* —An engi­ being pul off. and qaesUowa the
NKW YORK. Jsn. t8 .-U lfU lo | PENSACOLA. Jan. 1 8 .- For the 1932. T h r slate's total for No.
benefit*. Mr. Sloan
I’riegs held up ti e I, lad week
said lho Chamber program calls neering center that win unify the general Iwlier that the rrtaia ha» I hUanthroptcs in *i» tstge cities! thin) IOn*rvuti*c iwonth. IVn-a vember this yenr was * t . 118,091 h.
,000 P e r Year for a cut in thta item of about prafeosion and. runduct extrusive taught the world a valuable Ira- «»f the Itnitcil Slates jn 1933 ag­ ndn lerl th- euttre s l a t r 'n rv compared to *2.208.939, for tin*; with a »-crnt asrrjg e for Monday
S333jmn&gt;,(Xxt hi excraa of that rec­ survey* to determine “U r neeefe mui ill economics.
11 iput.lc.t of u rent mote on T u egregated un'y t-b ut half th« sum port shipments, according to fig. &gt;-ante months In 1931.
I f t Slwhed ommended
Pensacola'* export* for October, | •lit) llnJ u drop ui a cL.it fioni lltf
by tho Chief Executive. and wants" *f “this mechanised
"The continuing necessity for of Ilk'll, it was revealed u-cenlly
r c lr a ( .| for November b/^ 1933 wm&gt; *808.818, unit imports,'
x p e n d itu re a •‘The culs ircnmrnrrulrti by lhe eiViliiation" and rout more than .eapanditg our laboratory and re. by the rxmpulalinns of the John »A**
Hornby I'tiee on
W rlnfiiby.
Baecutise, plus the additional re- *20.MO,itoo la being planned by search (pare lo heap our phyiieal Price J. tics Corporation, fund­ the stintrivt headquarter* of the |||. o o t ; in Jtcptcmbrr export-' 1u-l Thnrt-d.iy,
which is always
United Stales customs service ut wrrc »i;i72.201 sml imports were'
■lucthtn
prnpu-rd
in
hehalf
of
the
equipment
abreast
of
the
Pcten.
■BHrNQTON, Jan. 18. —A
raising consultant*, ('ontrllutlon*
Columbia University here.
an«| oiT kbiy* It np|Hratetl llmt tho
*333,190.
One of the famtanwntal pur­ ttfle and terhnalogieal develop-i from New York, Chicago, Phila­ T*mP*m . p l k n tor reducing (he Cbaniher ranimittaa in Ihl* aaa
n \rtugf WuU ll Ik- nppraxiitialrly
While
lending
the
slate.
I'm
.1
i
—
---------—
roenta
forces
us
to
seek
new
explained, pose* of th* cent fit according to
delphia. Bait no rc. Washington
■rf tka ftderal government Hem", Mr, gdnan
apace," ha nay* In hi* report. “The j
tola fell far hslow th» biisitw-ip |j}p |
C
F V 7 1-2 cents.
Mon «iy ti week nc;c, ws* the hlg
year w«n present. "would balance I ha budget and ittformalion received from Dean Increase In the number* of our and Boston were set at *178,008,- Iwo previous month*, September 1 le a llL v i i a j o a,
avoid any necexelty of irapoelng 1. W. Barker, of the School e f EtV
914, of which *1*9,107 was in be­ and llelolier. These, however, n r - '
day of the season thus far with
t n m o n f U 1*
»,the board of director* of new tales."
gineering, a t Columbia wilt be the student engineers in the pride*, quests.
19 1 ll 1 aril m |sniy r.'trlirv'aturs
nlways big month* for e x p o r t i n g . ) n o
a.
Chatted? pf Commerce of tbe
in ht* statement to Ih* hoard, amimnlallon of g n a t quantities atonal school add* additional cm.
in 1931 the same cities, reclu­
i';l 111 i.t f t &gt;t
U tiJ pints of tn-rphssls
lo
this
problem."
t i RUten by Matthew B. Mr. Sloan was critical of deficiency of basic factual data to determine
sive of Boston, gate $.! 11,'15.5,000.
TilIt*
iptl'il1 return for
Present quarters of the school
^ T h afn aa n of |U committee appropriation*
far
the
cur­ “the true equation of variation of
of which bequv»ls
represented
h JUTir"'s is 838,885.38,
... V- T ,.iT
w .lab ,18 Straw-j :M ; day
IpoaraJ expenditures. Such rent year, now being conaldered future Industrial tendaneiea as an of inglneering, which Is known as *215,577a’«8 end direct gifts *12».-1 P.nsaeola’* total export*, $ !« ,i n 11 bn»l 1 of ^ lilt] --rent average.
' 519 for November were wlitrMly . PLANT
M A J,T ,CITY,
n
1
the
"cradle
of
Technocracy,”
are
adrquale
weapon
agaiaat
period*
dipa, Mr, Sloan asserted. try Congress,
berry grower- wlm maiket l?i**lr'
exceedingly cramped. Plans for 737,732. Education wa.&lt; th* great­ more than « third of Ihr entire M*-" * * * * " '" *.h.......*
lrnit~
in I'luiit
|;M in I
4 balance the budget for Ihr
“The budget for 1933”, ha tali), of depression." Such a study eon- the new renter provide for the est berefactor, reviving *39,498,- date's Jotal. and more than half ,,u
il Jj*
1 ,'1" ' t'itv
‘ “ V, Idiu
'
stitntrs
monumental
labor
for
a
fUeal year and make a-ldi “* u evolved a year ago. Each
moic than
u4 half ""
mil L' it pint o f 1
l*UH, Drganitcd relief was second of the state'* exclusive „f I* u-.i m,M0
'
1
construction
af
a
number
of
Inte­
1 U n a unnecessary,
ring
o f:
apartment and Independent ex- large group ef able men and “in grated unit*.
with *18,979.817., nipst uf which cola itself. Key West with *217. t bctriew
betrtea dr
drrm
jr the
the t|T*ttinlr
tlr*
r. Blnikn rnoimended
Presi- lahltahment bad an apportualty to at present beyond the capacity of
till- week o'"1
and “»uq
'be- seasons
were
in
direct
gill*.
Wl,
and
Jacksonville
with
1228,
»*'■'
“I
,h
tBaavnr for advoenlirtg in appear before the Budget Bureau any Independent body," D e a n
more loan
Phi'anthiopicy made public in 181. were &gt;ecu ml nn,| thud re- ts-v- toolingI iiilla |t to iiintr
l.iait ttwo million!
H i l l I.u m b e r l'n .
Mdgat, message lo Congress when the estimate* were being Barker hold*.
SOI'NIIH I.IKK A RECORD
lilt* of Is-rui-s,
Is-rues. (In
tin a bb.i-i- of the
| |iit&gt;the cities in the two years arc a* lively,
In
a
report
tn
Pr.
Nichols
Mur-~*srw—
v re -ttw IF v -—-“*
redactions of *487,000,080 in compiled, and, again before the
4r™t,m iam » 'rit7 "V Y r’'nTTli',Tff‘ Tr,r''“"'TWiirrtt“ttrerhl*i'‘Ti7.‘i
JJU nva u —
»&gt; Ihrtlan pyuMeak-f f
M ltatca in 1904, as coni.
duality
iMrrehiindinr
til
fiaigwwtteea ■whew In vHiten n eaetail* hi* plan for
On thc,l&gt;a*U of the wealth of •late with evperts of IIM ljiki
ftull, growers h*'i
Congreaa was cewalderiag approp­ the construction of the engineer. '
the cities covcrrd it is estimated ami white Ptn-acidn showed abaci- j eevelvwl &gt;o estimnlej
llriisiH inlile t'r f r M wi t h
f t ha aaid that the execu- riations, Tbe amount pf appropria­
gift*
of
philanthropy lulely no import iii-inrr* in No more than Iso hundiei
that
gift
Ing renter, p ran Barker chart** ft
7.IP SKICVICK
Phew# 111
Commendation* are suf- tions which In turn determines the that industrial cure .alia,” n d - m
throughout , the t'nilrd Stales vemhrr, the llay county sral w ni'doTat*
'Since (h* President’s ree­ volume of expendlturea wore then vanced to prevent a recurrence of ll
foiirth in the slat,. with import*! Tluoiigh
\Vi'.*eiu*j
reached *500,000.000 last year.
ded cut of 1187,000.POO provided for in tbw beet judgment
a deficit Of *107,000,000, of Congress. The (pending units
DANNY DINGLE
b io ns, he pointed out, on should be required lo keep within
ils "of the*. figures, that the allotted amounts sml not ap­
(Don amounting tn *783,- pear for additional grants."
would balance the budget
It was made clear by Mr. Blown
\ WH0M1 VJM1 \
O o r*
okre
&gt;
e&gt;v» •
R.efnse lh»t no additional that to rvdure actual expenditure*
BEL1EME M E - O H t
- t * TMM C« .
UtftSM "X* *
n r i d be rvqnlrtd to meet by n net amount or ♦AOO.Tkhl.lXXI
'W C W J S E V0 U R E
s *
wtv.x.0 ~*o
M kH
t S EHOOfeM T D
• r a tin g expendlturea nd
VhUXNfe
IN
LCNE
VtELUt
T I L L 1 WIS
NCitvUNt.-.
IN
G0\N&amp;
•»
IO0 RRM RPiCiUT uinwouT
would requite a cut iu f'ongres■erament.
vivth t w k i B i g
to
SKN
aknn.'
appropriations
of
a
materi­
W
U
T
L
.
/
• p la in 'd , however, that In
^K 200K \
^
W t\.L O
SOMtW HLKt
lin g the probab'e
defi- ally larger amount, possibly a*
\NOMNN
*1,100,000,000.
This,
w**07,000,000, the rxecu- much
^
______
he
said,
wwild
be
due
pcimarily
M.
Kudget assumed full payF M at year hr foreign to the fact that there are large
unexpended
balances
of
approprlahnants; hut, on (he other
did not Include any reve- tion*, made lit 163:1, available for
rom renewal of tho gaso- spreniing in 1934 without further
taa,
some
*137,000,1100 t.'ungn stionsl action.
hi mmaiixed, the proposed re­
the President
recomd, nor any receipts from ductions In expenditures presented
tlble betr tag, rsttniated lit the board, by Mr. Kloan are as

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Less T han In 1931[3rd M onth In R o w '

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Civilization Is Plan

LltV^S 11 T
Shipm ents Exceed
Two Million P
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pendents, but ill friftfip'e denying
grants to thoaq&gt; who sufered a?
soratcadneurred. 4**alalily, would
iputpepa over t t a t M o m - [ " i ,4),0OO,(tOU- Im portant .noq-.iaeurring Rems. There are vatlous
iltfBM ef thia ch wane ta r in tha budIgeL tha two Iw portaql gnea being
Red Cross distribution uf whaat
(*40,000,0UI) pnd an S'UiUon to
the mark*Ling &lt;&lt;Md to t th* R8‘**r '

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KPU Jeweler, Mag. Are.
cf tb« deparloiaat* and Indepamdent apUblUhments.
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                    <text>A N IN D E l* g N D g N T f l A t L Y N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1933
SHo H z’h

E con om y

P rogra m

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26

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Paves

F o r Is la n d In ­

i ', ' d e p e n d e n c e .A f t e r
f

P e r io d O f T e n Y e a r s

'WASHINGTON. Jon. 1 7.I**)— I n d t p an dance of the
* Phflippflw ItUnds lieeimc an
tectonplittKI fact, as far aa
th » United Staten is conHcerrfett^tnfi afternoon wncn
the Senate, by « vote of fill
to 2S, over-rode Prteident
Hoover's veto oi the HawrnGUttinr bill: A Two-thlrda
•Tote was required la Roth the
Sm«U tail lk« Ham* which had
already nvar-riddsn . Ota Pm ldanl'a -efn.
, '
1 AI| that rentsIna tn establishI W the cantplats |B*p»iklenrw nf
IsWndn ta far a eenstltuilnn
to to drawn, which nunt br tpfrwred by the Fr*«id*«t of Iha
Valted Stelae, aad far a ptehi•Hta ta ba held amoag th* TIIL
pinoa. This election must ha held
wltJdn twenty-eight mdhth*.
According In other praolvlnn*
• f tha WH, following tha peblelto, In tha rvant lh- ru^stitntlnn
la approved by the p~i|-, «
ported nf Intarmcdlate government
AsHawi ,f#r tan y*ars/*Wheri the
ITaltad Rtato* will withdraw all
rteff arthnrillr* from tha 1.1-tid*,
hwt will cnntiraa to *itand nrrf.
aranea ta importa frnrn tha Thlllppine*. Filipino Immigration from
tiio , Islands will ho limited la
fifty - annually.
* '
After tho ten year period has
tlipatd, th* Island* aiUraalically
gain rowsplate Independence * and
tocoatr* eribject lo thb tome Inv"dgratlao ’and tariff rebtrlctloa*

17 POINTS ARE
SET FORTH FOR
STATE ECONOMY

BARTOW, Jan. 17. -Seventeen
point* in s program ft r lax te
form aad economy worked tut by
tho logUlaliva committee, of thr
Prill county taxpayor- asaorlatior
and praaanted by II. H. Brenner
of Davonport, director , of thr
couaty trganiaatlon ami meat!or
of tha county and atatr legirialirr
committee, wi I he placed bef re
tha atate convention of the tat
payera aaaorialioiu l i be held It
Tampa, Keb. 7, It l« ataled.
Outlined briefly tho program
propoard by the I’olk r.unly- atsoeittion exproxet opp. altion to
tha rrealion of now bureau* or
tv mmitiinn*; oppo.r* creation ol
new lourcaa nf tavoruo*', opposer
any Increate from present aourcer
cf revenues demand* removal of
unnereaeiry atata btiroaun, commlatlona and employe*.
l l dornacd* cut* In cily, enuaty
and *tata%*alarle*; teduclkm I*
operating expanae* tf th* govlrnmoot* of municipalities, cuuntleo
and.atate; abo'llioa of tag agon
cl**, and u*e of tho tax collector*!
ogle* for aak of auto Ikon***.
It urge* a revamp of the pre«t
ont tchocl ktructuro had the elim­
ination of all annoctaaafy frl la
and toaeher*. ft would *(imirate
payment* of tnonie* col'ectetf f t
■tat* purpoao* by board*, by Urn-

1__ as___

H ’Jteai after Indat w * d altd propose*
th* fbtor* or th*
rc«Hng International
IIlian Filipino* are
c y 'h y ^ l h e pro-

Rai IwaysRe minded
O f Fine quality Of
S a n Y o n r g Cclciy
Ramlndor that Btmlnol* Coun'y
**l*ry of fln*^quality |* now ps
tha mark*t.today wqa mailed tr
dining tor officials pf every lm.
porthat railroad *j
lea who teat year
th* Btmlnola
ComiMrt* In ^
_*thl» aoetlon
nn opportunity’ to prove that it*
colcry Is far and away th* bast
that la produced.
With th* iqmtndar wont thr
thanks af tha trod* body and'
fkrmon of thin aoetlon for tha
railroads' us* j»f (ha colory an
tfwtr dining ran Iqat year. It waa
„ Ihe eatery he
. tonua thl* year,
the Idea
broached to
■tod authoflll** l**t jmar.
•m answetad by thankiag
i kotofnr totllag thr matkeir afteatlea, and all of
loywd that they hare found
y van etotefaetory in the

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stowoy adteortlto-An

Ik .

atata troaiurer and alaa adveeatr,
p acing county officials on straight
sfTarioa and provide* for a cut In
foe* Us meat present r nditlon*.
It demand* a survey nf th* bond
situation, with a viaw to deter­
mining ability to' paf and refund|rg &lt;it that basis; provide* for a
reduction In tha number of drcult court Jt dges, ruts cost, of au­
to tag*, a r.ad tplldlng holiday,
allowing count1** lo n»e monW*
from slnla tv rellie hoiid* at tedtreed price* i nd abolishes tb*

E x te m fftl

TALLAIIA3HKF, Jan. 17^Pk--fJov*rni&gt;r Sholt*’* icnnoaqr
program totU&gt; waa a lr n M tn
the *Ut* for»*t itrTlcr and Hue
alack eaaitary board. Both' da.
lartirrnt* till payroll* and cot*
rrnt operating r&lt;ali Ml pvrrMt
ai rrqintnt in th* govern***!
general order lhal exp-mlitor#*
A t t e n t io n O f F lo r id a
front l hr general nttnur fan I
G r o u p In C a p it a l Is
amt from olh r fond* most
B rou gh t T o
B a n k - ; rut tn half within 3*» day* so
tlu&gt; Matr ran meet If • current
r u p t c y
P r o p o s a ls
Mitigations without Irauaferring fund:. Stholta *ald he exp-rlccl all other drptitmriit*
~t«» fall In lino."

NEW YOIIK. Jan. IT. r l v The "Happy Warrior” olio gaily
lalliril forth tn political wax tn
the tune of thr "Bidrwatks of
lr i» P r i n c e t o n G r a d * Xrw Yoik,‘* yrr-tvnl.1) tamr (»
tl.c .ml of Ihe now destitute an
W j t ' » D e a t h I s D e - Ihnr of thr fanmi » lyric.
Whrn Alfirtl 12. Smith, format
i w r ; l
A s S u ic id e ,
governor an,| „n&lt; linir Ivnioi-rnti:
M u r d e r B y D o c t o r s r iMcntial nominee. picked up hia
morning itrw&lt;pnri hr ttn startle I
IVKA, Nrw Jcr- y, Jan In read of tho *nl plirtu nl'J»in*t
- T!tr death itf Bradway tY. HUho, wka .’It year ngn tarot •
young wealthy d ’rincrtiui tho wnrtla of thr s-mg that * AI
t&gt; gradual4, pir«i^tlrd nt.t Ir fammii l&lt;&gt; a n c »'r g nrtn.
after mystery l« V'Hf - ttnn.
r
_
B T irttrvi
■r In tup. get • « rn Having from thr Union
day by Senator Duncan U. Fletch­
I home.
' ,
yrdorilaj
er—with thr rrqueet that copier of
a Inn dot
Brown wji found p'awlr.1 In.
their comm miration* ba funtl»hed
to In tho
th» Ijving room floor with Inillcl 1
ta tha whole Florida ihlegallon
o*t«ujda In hi&lt; ping anl'hvk. One
wrv'td hatre the proposed m*w
Iphyehian,-aid Brown wm ntur
tankrnpliv hill, new h-inir eon-idj dctr.1 ot|||. another c attended i t 1
errd by Iba Home Judiciary com.
low. .ttk Id-!
niittre, aniemffd to Incorporate a
F fic n c y O n N a t i o n a l j A- ntighbor, Mr*. Harold Wait,
prmim-n affectlny nionkipalitlea
raid .hr heir I two «hot ■ appat
an.l other political aublieUloni.
S c a le , I s
D o u b t e d ; mtly
. th • Bfvwn . garage i
Rep. Roth Bryan Owen at oner’
•ubinltted tha auygettlont tn th( i t i e s A r e T r y i n r l t 1te&lt;*t -aw two men run from thrj
place I l f body, howrtrr. wav !
llooae jndiriary Committer mem­
ber*. whole
off-hand rrartion
NRW YORK. Jan. 17 While found In thr |i\lng roam.
Ill* V I f » anil twn JM-.rld
rained the queatlon of the coniH. admitting that th.* I«*&lt;unce of
U n it S a v s A c t io n W ill
tutinnal authority of Confrr*, to yrip money a* strictly romm' irit) t'nirldrr wrrr , isitin-r rrlitlvx'
In
I’rtiii.ylcanie.
N ot
M ake
C o lle ffe
enact the prupoaed hmendmrnl. |„ rro|o&lt;itmns might he nf mm-Br»&lt;“ n tctilird nl an |m|ii »• I
hU trlevremgovernor 8hollr*ald: benefit, leading banking nuthari.
R
i
c
h
M
a
n
’
.s
School
r "Smyeetton made wnrihy of lie* fn.wned nn Ihe inerra-mg ef Inle th dnlh |hrrc vrart ait &gt; of!
ronnideration. relatire lp broaden flirt, tn adopt the plan natmnaHy, hi* frien-l. K&gt;ith W|l»on. ami h r 1
In* " f proponed amendment to the aj leading tn a iln ai inent of r.nllar. Horace Rebate, found I
Ba«ing their •lain in thr bedroom of th- JVIIbankruptcy act.
arenmpanyln* •ouml currency.
Prealdent Hoorrr’a apeclal mr* view, on the old econdmir prinri- ••m horn*. Tit* v rdlct of thr InM*a &gt;o a* ta permit munlripali- pie that bail money dritea nut •IVMt oar murder an I nitride.
tier and other political aultditrik euml money, three a'llhontie* pr*•Ion* ln tnke a’dvantacr of ram-. 'flirted rhanlic film mint conditlofM
Special aml^llinlted proeeilure pro would follow any flat money
eidetl by pntpo»od amimlrnrnt for eehemo nn a national ernpe.
Inlrre.i In wrip money, partteii.
other rnrporatlonp and inditid tal*
In the matter of •perial petition larly the' *e|f.|iquidating ,tampeil
for eompo«IHon of ilebto where n type, inerraird eteadily ilurinjt
majority of creditor* hove attrrd. 19.72, and in Ihe laet twu week*
Thia Irglalation undoubletlly d»- the numtier of proposal, fur It*
Th«* H •*t| of (iiurriion of thr
ai*ned particularly for the relief adoption nationally ha, m-iltlpli&lt;*il Srttiin«»Vr I minty I hatulirr of
rapidly.
Kniloreenirnl
of
thplan
of morl*a*e» and eepeeiolly of
font metre wi I meet hI thr fitjr
railroad and o*h,r eurpomtinnr hy I’ rofi-Mor Irving Fisher, nf Hall otfirvA of thi* trade body to­
requiring eitanabn or adjurtment Yale University a »hoit time ago night at 7?.tn wVloek, with It. St.
of maturing debt*. Aa a matter of gave Impetus to the movement, P ip e tih, pn si Vnt of the or*
fact it U tho one thing whi.li with Ihe rret.lt that nt th - present (animation, tn cheig* nt the meal-

nate holdout minority bniwllmmer,
who othetwUo wrnild block any
•rltlrmmt plan.
- I f advbahlo your opinion will
arprreiate thl* holng brought Ur
the attention o f yntlr# Flortil* delrgatlon. Thla melHo&lt;l ' ring u*rd
tn save expelt** nf sepaxto tele­
gram* which I know they will un­
de eland."
The fallowing extracts fmni lh«
letter of lh» mayor or Coral Clahlos
eplinmit* tha opinion* ami »ug.'
gc,lions o f th* other officials, to
wlmer rmnimmlcatinnn rvfn ncr
ha* been mad#:
“ While there are 3100 m niripalitir* nr taxing dislrirt* in drfault In the UltHad Stale*, there
will In* several limr* that mmibrr
unlrss then* I* allJuUluate |net|i^ provided for dealing with rro l
itora by which default may be afrested ami confidence reitercd.
W im b ls h Im p r o v in g
Our hundrod and s*»vn Florida
.
F r o n t H l s ^ I n j u r i e s rltle* ml towna—nearly all-Ore
in default on tholr mods. It moat
Word hat been received her* b* agreed hy ***t; one th«t boom

that clly- ■ -•

Mr. Wlmblah .offered a broken
arm. a difleaatrd wriit and many
ente about tha head and cheetHa was attempting to arrest thr
oeropaat* of a car which h« t e
Ilived te contain bootlegger* and
liquor when suddenly th* m»n
started th* ruble!*. Mr. Wimhleh
struggled with the’ driver of lb*
« r In modi tho «am* manner a*
Chl*r of Belie* Roy O. WtlUaai*
who tail October1rttelvrd hip.In
-Juries white making -an arm *,
bat tho ascend man In-the car
ahprad Mr. WlmblaJJ off th* run
Mag board as tha ear had *1
Wined a hlqh speed.
MADISON—HU*walk at censer
of Merchant gnd Farowre Bank,
npaired.)

M » F e i.

Takes

O v ^ f. R e in s Itt- T e x a s
AUSTIN. Tton*.' W

\1r-

•til-walk&gt; of S’rw York.
Bgl.tlm gi were not at they
esnl to br- iwrhnp* Ihry nrvrr
wrrr, nr thr sidewalk* uuy look
P e titio n
Is F ile d
I
different at "it Ihnn 71.
blak- w*-M In n new.paper of­
H o u s e W h ic h W i
fice anti •&lt;'•'1 hta story tho «tmy
A llo w V o te T o B r in
that AI binllh rra I with hi&gt;
breakfast.
R e s o lu t io n T o F lo o l
lmmo&lt;l;atrly Smith cot into
touch with tho emergency work
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17—
ami relief b rrati, ami wit atettrrd
Make wtfilil lt&lt; tak'ii.i'arr of Ho­ (/F&gt;—A bold drive to force
me llately and-asked to Ir krpt in- mother vote on outright re­
fmntoil on Iho ia»r.

peal

t e a la n is l

ln r..l*a »*‘ " W « .

of

the

Eighteenth

and rrlirf rninmittrr an,| waa giv
on mnnoy to ront an apartment,,*
promise of hltht rlrrtral work ■ » 1
i font intuit On Pafo Four)
I

Trade B o d y Board
Of Governors Wi l l
Have Meet Tonight

I el the domestic allotmrnt farna ■
' rellaf bill to b* confined to wheal
and cotton.
. t
Tha Fsr Bait ’*m*n«r*'' and tha
"debt dobacl " wart named today, .
hy Mlaa Mary Woolley, only . '
American woman* dilegata to tha
(i-neva
arm*
conference,
a*
ameng tho "mmy and dangoruua
Ilona" threatening the lucceea of
the confertuce.
r
The directing hand of Preeldaatr- .
elect Rooxaeelt appeared behind a
i-umprehetulve program tS affk ‘ -nltural relief laat night aa tha
Ho«*a voted new millions of fed­
eral credit for tha farmer and
prepared to protect hi* acre*

Ottd

eSBrfnmlet,.' Whooe InudWee nf
the intriraries nf rurreie y und
moqilary matter* l» ibnilileU b&gt;
banking autlioriljrs, have girrn
Ihelr approval tn the■eeliepi*-.
Originating in IK’jn «n&lt;l mire „i
less dormant sinre that I lino unlit
it mn revived in fSertn»ny nil I
Austria about a y.ar and a'half
ago, the stamrvl net ip* idea h*
bonndnl rapidly inlu
national
prominemr, ami. following it, tryort in Hawanlen, Iowa, I* now he
ing hniled a* a way o-it of Ihe de.
prtMinn.
.
Stamped scrip I* I lie outgrowth
of vartou* form* of hartarfdiU’ .
(Conturned On Tape -ThreeI
Y o u n s : D e m o c ra tH T o
A tte n d O r la n d o M e e t

With *the first stair com cut i hi
nf thr Florida l.rague nf V n"K
Hmiucrati in the nffing, member*
i-f the Sari rd Lraftn- will gill-rr
at I hr Yal.’oa llnt-l Thuisdiy
from Weal Palm Beach (tail t'.Unn jlmc dcfite
ik'd* and iho e i srrsslve night at 7 .10 oYlock fur the p itWhnbUh. former Heutferd reel- debt* ronlrarted on a ban J of a pusr f i r ’rctlnj dclrpotr i I * lie
dent, and brother of Maurte* Wlm- murb higher prtep atrurturc must rnnscnllon whi.h will b* hell m

Idsh, who waa rrported seriously
Injured when he wa* pu*h»d from
an automobile going K rally* an
hour while In Ihe lint of duty ae
a Federal •prohibition officer. I*
»low|y Improving at a hospital In

YOUNG MAN’S AlSmith Comes ToAid 0f 'BOLD MOVE IS
........
MADE TO GET1
REPEAL VOT 1

by Hr. Holt,' "bu'lgei i tin- I’nllcge
nn an vl#qu*tr tut n-&gt;t n» extra**
laril fi.ia-'clal bn •«; dulis. thr
annual operatm, • *prn r. bj tinerlimated ilU'l.■nt rnru luo «n. ii I
to rxrrrj five liuinlreilt tin - tincost of board, i" m and tuitlun ol
lh&gt;- individual lud» nt n one unit
pi I i f th* tnl.il, nhl li It Ii i*l
rulate.l will be si IM&gt; fur Ih- lied
ym ii end rnak&lt; nv.idnlilr ihe In
com- nf ntrr pie.-mt i iHiwmrnt
i |i|ui&lt;simata y ItPkiaai « year
plus spy gilts v*In* Is may b* re
reived li r luatts m «•ii Jpr .hip ,
lilt redtrltig It it
In ihosr
wmthy and dtairable iidrnt, who F e w I ’ o l i c c C o u r t
can afflrmr livcly pntse thi y tan
C aH cs A r c D o c k e t e d
mil pay the full i*t- "
The (lr|t-(’itt I'haii. ehl'h be
A quirt week-end wot report*I
comes cffrcllva nest tu I, wHI ap by 111*111*1*1, nf tho IfJiis^g Ilfply tn all students, Hr- ll'.dt sail. pMitliirMt who pirsrutrd a small
except I l l T h o s e n h " e p i i r n t s niinitirr nf poisoni to Judge It.
ere tonafide rrshblit.i of Ihr r I W. \V*i» i* I’olno C.iirt ycJtrrIrge cununimily. Such slinhid
av nllri.n-.n
who ipaintein appiottd tun aid
K. li. Jlllchell, mi year old In
will lie grartri a united numb-i
inmo agonti »lo i gave his *1
of scholarthlp*. I-I Th , o| i-p •lies, n i Allanlo, (!*., was fined
proved ttandmg now i ‘ U-dliii' tb l»r iliunkriincss, but the fin'
who ran afTinnalivrly i how that Aas i.iispended.
Ihry will have t i leave colhg- If
Jinlg— Wnio i lilfied tin- ca.ir
llh-y are irqulred In meet thr in of Tnlmadgr Williams, young,

lleukirg rommltle* that ctngrtasional action would te rspei|ited.
mi a temporary measure to roliovw
ihr faun msrtgare loair situation,/
Thiough llrnry
Morgcnlhx i,
Jr., msnlionoil as a possibility for
the agriculture portfo lo In hits
ha sealed down hy same general
cabinet, Roosevelt ha* notlllel
John M-hieh, Jr., I* prr idrrt
adjuslnsmt methoil unlr.,i the precongitMlonal .tester* that h« cm-'
vloua price lerel can b* promptly ( the |o&lt;ul League, with CUrrm-*
sidrr* moat Imperative thr need
irslnrcd. No r*a*ouabl' |&gt;*r»on Adkins, s"-r*tary, and alMmt Ji
for legislation to keep formers
consider* th* tetter tc )&gt;* within mrmter* mcludwl on the ro*l&lt; &gt;.
■nrase. H iv prop vrd to allow while, canning plant employee. from losing tholr h-mes and thug1
thx rang* af th* possibilities for F.lforl wi I be ma le t"* jtnd *
I lbi-&gt; |n lo.illpue a' the lair Ihry 'hniRi-'l with I ring ilmrk and ills- becoming rmbltteraj or brokaa.
Irrgr I’rlcs-jilion to Orlando, m
a Jong period of year*
air paymf lid* year.*'
"Thl*. condition &lt;,* rscaeoir* Ii. pc, of gsinlag. val-mhla publnrileilj', , 't f"r trial nrs| Mun'ay.
Hr. Il.ll'a titiotinr'mrnt a*
drble te tlat'-wldt'ln Florid*. It sty lor thi- city and It* branch --f
K twin llskrr wai lined St% in S n m u c l F u r n a c e D i e s •
sured thr studrnli * that "thr m n rhrrgr of assault, lie hu-l In­
Involve* cpnalderably more than ih,. I .ague which wa* founded hy
F r o m S e lf- P o is o n ir iff
half, anil prubwdy twi,.tbiida of ti. rgr W. McRory some y .«i.
augnrattnn of thr Hull-t int I’lan flicted sevrial knife wound* on
all .Hi* IflOO.OOu.oOO debt, owmd
\ ill not make |tu Inn a rich itisn'n the limb* of Maggie Mae Freder­
M c R o r y I h (J r ^ c d T o
LONDON, Jan. 17.—WV-8an»i,
by Tlorfila cities and taxing dis­
A t t e n d ' C o n v e n t i o n c'llcgr". 'T-ri no «r«- for u mo­ icks late "n t-lay night.
u*l Furnace, charged WlOt mur­
trict#,
.
ment think SO*,* hr n dnf.
t hus l.o.i Joldm. chargej with
"On Ih* Me hand bondholder*' P r o m i n e n t A t l a n t a n ,
"With a mlnim'im of 100,000 a iSIschargiiiR fur aims In the t'lty dering hi* frimd, Walter SpaU
chatI, died today from th* effyet*
imlttM* find it tn
year available for iholr hip- limits, was linril fu.
of a self-adniinlstercd
poigon:
Ullty to secure Ihr D a u g h t e r F o u n d D e a d
m l loan*, a sum which wi I err
Henry Howe j s. i |iarg e J * 1th Tho* ended another phase of Ma;
bondholder, t a g
consent
uinly imrsase Ihr «&lt;k n e w rn- di-onl-rly ci ndurl, rstieatrd a |!i
of the most emaiing drama* to^,
h i A t It t il &amp; per
dowmer t g ift. from lime, to lime", lipnd.
grip Chgtend In many year*.
will not In* located
br explained, “ II H ohvin s thrl
Spatcbett was Ih* victim o f ■
lit tibia Mar A " ' "n " n,l Thrlof |Wq yrqrs. The pMiiilnanl ;VIlasts raaimn *o« i*r
pirporri nately tn our numlwra wr ion Walslci/o, iliorgcil with dis- »hat waa detcrlbcd as ah all but'
la-glitfr,
Vlrgmii
toWkwta, who can lii-yrar-Id
- hnIf hr able to help morr worthy is'rrly conduct air In br lilrd “ r-rfaet rndnltr." A burned body,
M-ln a settlement wrrr fnurd read In IhriiUvoow !•*strd'nis through m|r«r Ilia;- next Mnadiy.
found In Uik ruin* of th* Furnace
rkW M rs year * la-; day-and a-'*o.i^ NathsnirJ I1' 'x
m at nf th* rlgher and &lt; ll'r in
I’ rtsr Funk In. rhuged with aa- workshop, at tint was ldsntifUd
M t# 6 per rant or 12, was laton to a hn*pil..l •
sHiultoru ORpratlnx unilcr the oh 'aull, was dismissed.
a* hjs- own. Discovery of bullet
• \
feting from what phy»lri*o»-s »' •
■Ian whtrt *ndowm*nt I* itstrlb
wounds ltd %o Identification af thawas poison. .
The hoy said the fluJl he r'c
finally found la a hoarding hot
D a u g h te r I h B o rn T o
f, r hifskfaat had a prcutUc tasteand aftTT. fee waa arroated te
W o m a n L i f e - T e r m e r poison. A metlv# for th* slay!
I A BELIE, AM. I7.-IA7-TWO h'pc linens are being anklyr'*,| to
of Spatcbett v r i not aatabUsk
rasked fekbun M a y
t b id determise th* iature nr Ihe pm
f.
,
. rO l.l’ MIll't. Booth rarullna.
Oorilon P t o f^ k u k h r i f tb» Bank on.
Mis.
Pratt
I*
a
daughtoi
of
Rev.
Jan. 17.—(AI—A daughter wa* S o n I s B o r n T o W i f e
of UbeUe Of |fP0# tosh an.) &lt;■•born today to Mr*. Bxtric- Snipes
n-ped. The Jtog^ita^ ehlereJ the anJ Mi*. B. F. F ra «r. and *
O f P r in c e A g a K h a n i ,
whoa*'death sratenci for slaying
bank s w I n A M l i k U l r fterry's gtailuate af w** »yan J Colter".
Macon. Her fatbar i« a mwoin'M
B police run waa cumin'.-led laat
arrival.
'
‘
member ef IhaNerth Cetotl* ‘ ‘o"
PARUJ, Jkn- 17.-CA&gt;-A i tod li'.i
wpek lo Ilfs Imprisonment. Bk*
tenure of tlie Methodlat Kpiswas transferred from the penltia- maa’ borp U Sagurt Aga Kba«v‘
ttery to th* state hospital her*. ktong and Tmautlftil ISto
copal Church With and holds a
Physicians said tb* mother aad af the weolUtjr East Indian p t l n c f .
pMtmete bert. .
Jl
w
who la tho religious beod.af
^
JtfABfANNA—New Palmetto
^LAXB.WORTH—l&lt;h&gt;M H.ug Co. dooffhur ara doing fin*.
i ■ i
.
ruil Eland, Lea ted east of Chip­ ddo'Ap«..em l Dixie Highway,
TAMPAWINTER
PARK ^ Swaatlko
s JUvjir Bridge, apposite airport. po&lt;ind secoad tto n on North
port. four
'ederol Highway'.at 12th Airntev
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DECLARES
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S ense O f

' U . 8 . P u b lic H a s P u t

T o M e e tT ra m

| C r im p U p o n T h e o r y

Land
*

•

Baseball makre an •arty return A d I n H e r a l d J i
to Bsaford when n«*t B lile y B u s i n e s s 5 0 P i
• ftem«o« at 140 o'clock a team of
All-Stars beaded by Ben Cantwell,
Jack Bentley, Stuffy MeCrane, Rad
Marti" aad Jack Kenford will ap­
pear lit eeapelltion aralnat a DeLnnd team that will laclade Oiln
Hutto, Aba Nobby, Tlgw Mlaor.
BrtSko Proroet, and many ef the
ruf e.J - 1 ____ * L .
__
a

W E W TORS; Jan. 1*.—Th* iuu
U tf automobile
dumber of
►mnserc* meetInf here m told
{* * ♦ * » “toefcitotiiuy ware
b
y
*1 Floyd W. Parsons, sng|.
i"E*#ryo»# M breathing ruler
**• **• *ubj#et wa* draiiH |Rt0
b a p « and (tripped of |t* mys&lt;n» Mid Parsons.
"Own (fain the Innate pood
•Bur and round common m i n
r th# .American people hare been
•ary revealed It I* gratifying to

P la y p e n

Street and P i Imetta Avene*?"
Mr. Mbbiel placed an g0faiUae
ent in The Hanford HeynlA Frf.
ly. llo x ld that apprpelmaUly
10 percent more perioo*j|iu4*
purchaaee at hb atom leaTSalin
day after bb advsrtlxltat wae
cf them hoping to be within a few publlshad than cn the'pravttn*
weeks.
/
Saturday. Mr. Mbhael npfeaaed
Workouts will be bold at Mu
. ablpal JoebaU-ibb'1
"first ad foremost” among (Me jPre Incited to be oa hand to watch
country’s problem* by Ben*tor Imt the athbtee limber up. Praetfce In thb newspaper and kajd~ be
Harrison, (D., Mix.), In address. Miilone hare already begua at
Ing th* chamber.
DeLand, according to^Sill Page,
T h*
Mississippi* n. ranking prcildent ef lad year'* lb Land
Democratic member of th* Ben- club, for that leant will face tbe H i g h S c h o o l Q u i i
ats’s finance committee and pro- Daytona Beach filaadera In a tilt D e f e a t s W i n t e r
babl# chairman when hb party on Peb. I.
,
takes over that branch, appealed
Coach Leaoard McLi
The Hanford team ihould bare
to all who hotre constrictive Id***
It all oter DeLand, wh#l with nol# High School baaki
to prexnt them.
Cantwell, BenUey, dn d‘McCrone scored Its second piitM
heeding the list. Whether Cant­ tory at the local gymaaaW
well tskea a turn on the mound day, night by defeating th* 1
or not depends entirely apan Park quintet, It to 14 In
how hi* arm feels aftar », game. Th* team’s xason
weak's workout. Tfca same wight now stands at two vlctOSw
b* u ld of Bentloy, whom tho two dsfeata and ths trim
New York Giant* purchiMd for Del end neat Friday night.
Th* line-up* and scnrdfc
161,000 some yean ago. Me(Continued From Pag* One)
Hanford, 11
poo. W. *B*
Croee,
on*
ef
the
bardeat
hit.
was not earrled for any great
Smith, 10
i rf
W
ting
and
able*!
first
ba**m*a
In
distance by th# train- K m was
Hughes,' 0
rf
Tr
rushed to Orange Orneral hospi­ minor leagu* ball taday, la r*. Courier, 11
It
Atkin*
tal In n Carey Hand ambulanca ported »a being Nr*ady to enter Kelly, 0
If r
.
play'today,
if
aeceusry.
,
where he wa* pronounced dead.
Kannir, 7
e ' Wat
Kid
Rlr*
and
Bert
Chapman
A eoroner’s Jury met at the
Oovocek, 1
e
,
’ &gt;| home later will handle th* catching aMlgti- Knight, 0
eg
Hha
Carey Hand
In th* afternoon
aiternoon add
nno viewed
-iswru th# ment, according to present plan*, Miller, 0
rg,Al
Ig
Oh
body. Th« Inquest will be contin­ with Jo* Bam** and McCroee to Preston, 0
hold down flret bus, Jack Bm - Higgins, 0
Ig
ued on Wednesday.
E. C. Ksyr*,-freight agent for ford at eecond, Cadi Friable at Whldden, 0
Ig
tho railroad, uld wltmsxs told ihort, John Higgins at third,
him lhal the warning bell'at the Roy Ifarrlion, Red Martin, Ben
crossing was ringing at the time Cantwell, and Pet* Schlrard, In
of ths accident and that th* red th* outfield. Buddy Lake will
"danger’’ light was burning. Ho prsbably be handed thii starting
also uld that he had been told assignment on the muusd, with
that another car had “ Nit th# Cal Dennis, Cantwell, and Beat­
light" ahead of th* Keen, sedan. ty ready for relief work.
Keen' Is well knUrn In Florida
Announcement wa* mads to­
a* a callla man. II* ha* been In day that all person* interested
Ih* cattle business for 26 year*. In becoming member* of the team
Only last Saturday hs, was helpIng build a 25-mll* fine* around
his Polk county ranch near KathIxn, 12 mile* north of Lakeland,
according to a brother, John M.
Kern, who cam# here after th#
HID Limber Co. /
accident yesterday.
II U and B*H»
Kero w u reputed to have been
wialthy. Frlendi u ld he had
Quality Merchandise at
about 10,000 caltla on hi* ranch
at this time. II* waa born In Polk
Reanooablo Pricw with
Pheaa JI
county and lived at a country t i p S B R Y IC I
home four mile* south of L*k*.
land where he had. titenalv* cit­
rus grove Interests. Mr*. Keen
remained at horn# yuterday ami
w u Informed of her husband’*
death tut night;

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th# bottle o f word* will com*
better understanding of me.
In*#, money, method* and men
Utelr relationship 0 etch other,
(ehnocracy,
a* It now sp­
ire^ b a discredited phllosphy
■ o x of Ita Inaccuracies, «x*g.
•Nations and unprofessional pr.
utatlon. It may b* subjected to
boux cleaning that will make
M» Today It aUnda forth a* a
mefutir tfamd effort-to stamped*
IpeodleWhhlotransform fear Into
•ala byxnsatlonal*uttrr*i5&lt;-ri
"It baa faild to pUy fair with
,porely .pressed nation of anilous
IPple, andthoa* who hav# doctrl.
■ are Justly open’to' tho charge
1basing propagandists Instead ef
Igfneers. Their methods havs
■ooxd eospiclowa of plots and
chute, backed by hidden motives.
In dignity of txhnlcal research
TVleehnoerecy runs wild when It
mwxnts sU'.nmcntn which, If tarHad to a logical conclusion, IndL
cits that 100 hrick maksre can do
th* work of 36.000 end that xvsn(AM flour mill employs* can pertttm all th* duties now taken car*
by 17,000 men snd women.
A "IU philosophy falls flat when
H axumr* that sound concluslnns
din b* based on fragmentary evi­
dence; that prexnt abnormal unkinploymsnt Is Ih# result of lorh••logical displacement; that wa
can predict with accuracy what
Raman beings will think o f do to­
morrow; that everything was
grand until the machine cam*
•long to upsst Ilf* and Industry:
t th* demand for good* will
n become stationary, and that

K

Wanta

R a n c h e r Killed
In Orlando When
C ar H it s T r a i n

taeond. breeVlpg hie balloofte In
S3 1-1 eecondt aad BakwU Nw&gt;
erorr. Of Wlthltg,- wg# third with
tbe than af a split aocead near a
minute.
•
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In a 16-mlI# rate far planaa
under 110 boraepother, Wedell wee
with a epeed (flfbtfar better than
two mlba a mfnote. Ho did not fly
bb big •peedeter la this, asln'g a
plane a* far barpr bereepowerf
and hjj^pbne. If th# lead^had Bui Wedall * * * * * * * tad bb aklll
(renting better than NO mlba an
hour. But th* big crowd that
wstfhdd W*dsl| hurl hb gtaat
motored ipesdetsr around the
pylon* la N-degrr* hank* were
ronrlMad that h* was flying the
futent plans ersr lo touch Its
wheel* on th* Tampa airport,
Th# free-for-all race also gov*
Ih* crowd a gllmpx ef th* email.
Ht and isrond fsitx t ship In th*
group of IT plane* portbipotiog
• the Florida air tour. It wa*
h* Cessna Special, piloted by
Roy Liggett, af WkhlU. Kan.,
(hit finished second to Wodsll at
a clocked opeed of flO miles ah

You'll

&gt;NE CENT A DAY PAYS •
UP TO 9100 A MONTH

r - r 'M I k e Pkel. Rrtema, Tsl.
W r Nine Warms iM nil able
irrUnllnns or ln »rl tilts*.
SeM under mnnrv tort nusrsnIs*, tr not Mltnflsd. for sale at

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Psnfnrd golfers who visited De(And yesterday afternoon to ac.
espt a challrng* to matches be­
tween teams ohaien and teams of
women, suffered decisive defeat
The woman's team wa* dsfsatsd
by th. score of IB'* to IH while
th# men’s tsem dropped the match
b« a xore of 33 to 14H.
Mrs. T. R. Milling was captain
■YOUR WATCH repaired of tho woman’* team that Included
Mrs. (Irorg* R. Hull. Mr*. Mary
Rawlins, th# Mixes Helen Marentrite. R*beers Stevens, Elisabeth
Shumaker, and Margaret Pstare.
John Herbst waa captain of th*
"JICiOR" U lost, dark brown and men’s team that Included Jo*
7. whit* Boston terrier. Reward Masters, Roy Hollar, John Lud­
wig, Charlx Dunn H T . R- M*U
ling, 0. 0. Herring, II.’ W. Ruck­
er, Andrew Carraway. Fred Bel­
ly and Howard FavUlo.
Th# Collage Anna eourx waa
th* »c#n* af play, and both Do-

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8c lino 3 that*.
7e lino • tlmaa.
Sc lino 1 Month.
Minimum charga 80c.

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HYDE PARK, M. Y^-Pre*.elect Roosevelt kept th* saw* lid
tightly clamped today as hr
watched In apparent ' silence th*
straggle af Democratic leaders la
Congress to align their fire*# he­
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proport loan, waa Adarad by ef.
fktab of tbe body to ba ewe of
the majaf obJec|lreo.
Competing the bfbtatire com;
tnltlea }T * Dr. Fred Career,
Winter Harms W. Ed. Brown.
Orlando;, Henry
Wabenfbjd,
JaefceearlUe; H. U Schuller, Mlaael| W. C. Thompson, Lake CHyi

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in g C o u n ty P r o b le m
DKLAM1. Jan. 17— That an
wdy
rr-aWgamant a f Vohwia
cwwety*• welfat* system wa* Ian
peTatlvv in view of eatating rang O m , waa wired by W. Mai
Banktm. eammtoinner from dtatrfct faur. at a piellmlnary dbwwaaiaa &lt;f tk, question before the
beard o f realty commlMioaeri
Mends*- morning.
" It to a situation that l« grow­
ing ky lea pi and beamin'*. Mr.
Rankin* &lt;atd. referring to the
eWta of the Indigent in the ear too*
dtetrict*. Jan what final dl»p*lilea will ba made of tha matter

Ib tha purtkaaiaR | « « t i « t ** b u »» *
L X io o U

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t l t o b d o w e entma . . I t » N

chargeable i i k ig t pail to tha farnmt.
have tacouncod U thgwu«h * ' tr~9V ^ !£
irnipih u* UMl Ihe R tA M llN * ' * ■
•Stale* tkiriMT Kto P *1 ^

TAMPA. Jan. IT.—Held up and
tabbed a* they (Uppad to n*
quire at to a dtloor amWnd a
bkvck»le in th« highway eaal of
the city, W. Kogar Wathlne and
Edwin Brol&gt;*lon, local attornrje.
related yesterday thalr experience •a a (eareaer, baa long been famowa. M l aagar. the lent known
with two armed highwaymen WnT
of lbe Ibrea la
newlay night. Wilkin* and Itreb- em
W J.J
ihli partkatar
&gt;tan arera returtdg from .Port
• ’ aom# tpecDI
Pierre, f W had turaed o ff the
Valrko roail iwln the Rleenriew*
SI* Mile creek hghway whsn they
K H a
" * leaMMier
came to the blockade.
K M d J j r i me orig.
W
V
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In ell/
f r o m
"Kd &gt;lopped the car, o «ea
where the road around tha roan*
avowed capital
,t|'a work wan.” Watkru tald IhU •f tka callnary world, and II* Ira*
morning- “ Seeing a man a fiw parlance la Ikli role la now beyard* away, ha hailad him, to aik romlag mare wldatr known rad
direction*, thinking it e n »ome- recognised hr clever American
on* the county had o»ted three j haaaawteaa. Sugar In Ikle capacity
not only Improve* vegetable*, inch
to direct Ira eel.
•a pane aad corn to ebkh It re*
"Whe wa hailed the man, ha
walked up to the car without
arousing any iu«pkiou« mi our

In ra )«M U i « f *M«rM 4«bU
their families form ! t.&gt; remain o*
Atkinaa* and Ml**i»»lpp* plant**
Hone ami work for notking.
Uftln
peonage charge* are
bicught to lira attention of faderal.
xtcnd Jlrle* In the South, tut self­
item are th« charge- fraltfal af

imlietment* or conviction*.
Tv Id Maddox wouhl #*k federal
I'Utrlct attorney* and A H s m Ab
and H L«l»ipp&lt; to join with film in
an Invf'titalion, Walfare Town*
lend. United State* attorney a*
I.title Work, aalil he would glva
the matter hl« attention.

LADIES* MATINEE PARTY
W e d n e s d a y , J a n . 18
1:10 |b 3.10 P. M.

Tbl* Ad and O** K*»»y *&gt;•*•
ticket WIH Admlh TW* Ladtaa.

T v c n i r M m t ^ 'i f « ^ l n r o '" ,ouT

tha pttMBl U »* ototo vxtoaaBntP «*&gt; k*
gooa through encouraging • »

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IRON

I errip to the
ery indivolual

hi the United
■he form of a

Cleat Britain te beginning tu
It — 4 at Japan. Brwhaae ceaa- iik-uiM* tax. rukn wtltcK forvv than* bblkbat tMRk fw «. ‘wj
Wta Britala to a farmer, t hiaa
i i few, aad Japaa to a t-o-l bt.y,
•) u p , “ A larmot can’t u ifl
m caw wMta a bad buy l ’ ah-1 ( Wcr •roua.l tk* lot" Hnloia
, J t gel I i*g a* much milk oat

» happen .) hml it *«A J
the fid Yal **» ir la sto&gt; I
Me Mow FluraU at gotag
back lb* Waa* whiak are t

mafcated. In tk* ateantlm*. Com■laalawv/Hank tea point out, there
•era -wamerowi c**#a witkln Ike
raafian af hia own district, that
bad keen aided uirectly ky Me
peadaceveor. T. K. Apgar, rather
tkna through the farilittea ef the
argalixrd relief agemiea In Dkytarn* Benh. lie waa advked by the
board that be wa* at liberty tu
cwntiaoe t« handle the matter in
hi* awn Jiacretwn pending aame
Iknnl action on the matter.
V. W. G&lt; aid, chairman af the
local aortal vervke rommittae, ap­
peared ye«terday to aeeh ccopeiati'n of board member* In
H cw iag an enuilabla dlalributlon
• ( work, now in progm v cn Ilia
bridge between Voluala and Sent I•ate c&gt; ualke. Appruilmately forty
paraer- many of them war vet.rani, bate applied to the local
kaaed fee bridge work, it waa
pgtpted out- To date, in aptte of
the fact that a cnakleiabl# crew
ha* been employed at Ike bridge.
,a ly three VelauU county r#*ldoata have keen given work. Ben
D. Thereby, board chairman, indgated kle- willing neat to confer
with theme in aalkotity. It wa* al­
to Iwwoght oot that the American
Laglaa. aad «lker eeteran organto^tjowa, bad oalabliabed a toiler of
aarwqdi yed veteran*, but to data
had mat with IllOa »* * .* »» In te­
eming amplaymeat for lbo»a who
h oi regleteeed.
'Uagal red tape. thal.ka*, In the
patt, greatly handicapped tomaitaoKWerr* fmm the variou* dlaCneti la ceanarlion with the pur
ctwao af lappli** totaling in rnlu.

face* and tokl u» to I t k k

'em

A .other man fblned the flrat
bamlit, Walkin* eaplalned, and
Brdhaten wa* toll to drive off tha
mad and for a &lt;voinidvr»ble dlalame Into a field. Bmb*ton and
Walkln* were bound with rop*
which the highwaymrn had ready,
and their pockat* marched. They
took Ian dollar* from Watklna
ami aix dollar* from Hrobaton.
"I talked thrm out of taking
my watch", Within* aald. "told
them It would naly gal them in
trouble, aa It had nty name on it.
I lri-d to get them to leave my
gun behind -they fouml U when
they .earthed my grip—but th«y
wouldn’t, but they did leave me
the holster."
Walkin' sail that whin a hold­
up fir*! wa* evident, he told tha
m-n that he wa* In a hurry to
get In te Klk* lodge, of which he
la exalted ruler, and that the
leader replied, “ You’ll gat .to hr
lodge all right." Hut the tl -up
job, he added, did not look lik*
they Intended their victim* to
get away, although Brvbaton fi­
nally’ managed to free one hand,
*o ho could releaae Watklna.
Another ear which waa parkri
Ip the flald a Utile distance off
auggaaled to Watkin* that the

M RM rillS. Tenn.. Jan. 17.— tJP*
— A contro*er*y lielwrrn aoulhern
planter* and cotton field "lU tkie*’
dating back almo»t to the day* &lt;f
emancipation ’h#« flared anew.
Ilweyne I). Maddux,
United
State* dtatrlct attorney here, *uy*
more than 'JOlt negroe* have . rtiplaned |o him rrcently that their
ciop* hare levn taken from \heni

earlier In Ihe erenlnr, ami on
reaching Tampa he telephoned
the aheriffi office. Another call
reached tbj ’pollre la.t nhrht by a
man who gar* hia name a* Cra*
ham. Of Mulberry, and .aid he
had been robbed o f IIIHI o *’ lhe
highway ea.t o f the riy.
•

ToeretL C. A. Speer, Chs*. Kan. more than $.1lNi, was &gt;ut wlien the
p. U Woedruff. J. W. Knigh'. cunty commUalon adopled a ivD. I- Thrasher, T. J. Mlller and eb.tiaa aiithorislag femmlaalmter
Sen. W. H. wdliam*. C. R. "s lh - Thuiaky In advertise for merchanor. K. {5. Jahrmon. J. B. William*, m-e, a* l« now recpiiii-l by low,
k . flick*. II. Ill*ha aad C II. uxliout the nerassity of mnvrniiig
Leffler. aa raerchanta; Mac r*»n. the tnemberihip of tin- lomrd.
J C Eaamirmdr. a* photographfndar the |iruvt*lon* of the rren*™» B. f . WMtaer. Sr.. A. R. Key. Inlloni, however, the hoatd a* a
R. R. Deo*. II. E. ToUr. aa bonk
whole, would pass on bid* privr
m ; J. a Mctbsnlel B. W. Ilernto final purrhaie of go- d&gt;, in Ihe
do*. 8 . O. fit***, a* iaauraiKc
agent*; C. M. lUmilton. V. K. -oiiie manner a* heretofore.

perkapa Hftjt imrcwgk o f Ut*t»r itwoMt tt^tho
vakrretu t*M » •&gt;» rvak «atut&gt; taka* fifty, ot i i i s u M ^ v k A
hundred yefKvut o f Uhr n*&lt;- iMUMUtb fr*MM «WOe- MlMurphy tali* prtMttto tor a diartk rudMbli*Mk &gt;» ifUgtOi
state, and local •xywM hu*’'.
Tha tuvlbiiiu mmI setUbmnit ul thu war dcW*.vaumtitidu
ba sixUb step m My. Murplty’x rultui platK Mb »**/* ttka
forvigu obligation* aa acuviiitug a. naatoua RMMM* to 'ha*
tcadu o f the Aiuotka*. ftu»r»o. ttu buitnswa, Uka U»un*dmA
nhiNiid ba given authority to maka wlbaauvajr goaavsvuoucb tot
■tmm fit on thu ihbbk. Ub uxi haugw tor traain &lt;r»a»i«nsioaa

f

Files Of Herald
Reveal Old Row
. On Liquor Issie

only savtn m m s k U gguiaton of tha debtn. wuuu tnad an
a hvttr to p k e fontign krasto back on Utv fognagr Igitd. t|g»
fartnatv would bu grvukliy bonufitted
Tbus the probbrina at tba faiamjrtv da nut. upRanR dto
pcMsiblw and can bw satiafas tocil&gt; nuUaad uuthwut i*lnai»t|
say addttkMud burden u» Ilka unvinidM ed o iy ninkgR i i
intultlgcmtiy hondlud. Vsinc tonn n d k l or n uuitticak; IM *
bait bowavsr. n il! navun and Uba daBsmaian Nng vutt. »fc
bstp Uta farmar.

IVdM r, Daria For*ter. aa |&gt;by*i
H a n ; J. O. Parkard. T. K. Bate*.
II. C. DoBo.e. J. W. Conner, I*. M.
Kldrr. N H. Gamer, II. U Ihihart,
■I real, eatatr agents; and R. C.
MatvrelU R. J. Il*ny. Henry Mel-aulia, D. C. Robb. Wight Gro­
cery Cas O. W. Spencer. II. II.
Hraao, S. O. Shiaholwr. C. A. Mr.
tRow. John Nrttall. A. R. Mar
*kall, W. T. Deane, J. F. Uodges.
G. K. Canker. R^O. Werka. Wllktr
Adams, W. A. teffler. C. M. WII*
liam*. T. J Perkin*. A. I‘. Aldrvdgo. C. II. U w i*. Ptof. N. J.
prikiao, A. II. Broek. A. C. Chap,
pell. J. r . Ilickwa. R. II. Muirbead. A. T. Koa*rtler. J. J. IMckia*-a. aad J. L. Mallory.

Gleaming white! Linenliko! You will want ot»ny
of th.’itu long wearing
rheet* th*t are selling nt
this astounding ntonsysHvlng prlct.
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Negroes Complain
T h e y Are Held In
Slavery On F a r m s

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IIUIIMN. Irl»h Free StaleThe fl*t* of Irish policemen tit#■*rv#d a semblance of order at a
large election rally thl* aft rm»m
of (he party of former Pre*. WII.
tiam T. Coagrave.

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N U M B E R 255

woTuHslmu
Stabilization Urged
B y Superintendent
For School Finances

Louisiana “ Kingfiah"
Refuses To Y i e l d
&gt;*
For Previous*
fcrAnnouncedSpeech
W A 8 H I N 0 t 0 N . Ja n . 1 6 , R e fa alH f to yield th a
flo o r fo r a praviounly an*
speech o n • prohlbJ-

__ -

--------b e n t to vo bo tom orrow on th e
P h ilip p in e veto, S e n a t o r
L o n g , L o u isian a, tod ay began
th e f i f t h d ay of h is S en ate
fiU b M te r a g a in st th e G lass
b a n k in g bill.
v
.Long declined to relinquish the
floor to Senator Shtppard, Ton*,
^ i i r hi* cuttomary a a n u | address
• j b n prohibition—UlI* Urn* to com^Pm smorst* th*'Utfc anrivrrsary of
tha Eighteenth Amendment.
X • a t t k ’i dally far tha ColllarBlatao bill to ttgsllsa 3.0* par._ M § I bear and win* waa forced
tha Hanate Judiciary com­
mute# failed t# ranch an *gr&lt;#sw at on the maarara.
.
On tha a r t of a possible Sen­
a te net* upon hit veto of the
Philippine Indapend.nce bl’l, Presldaat tfcovsr, through tha madlum
of fear fablnct officari, y.sterday ualaaihad a second conctntrated attach open the mraaur*
aa economically m o u n d and llksb to provoke war.
•
* PraaldanUaj aides cariy yestarday aommoned ptwapeparman
to tha whit* Heuaa- to receive
■ bulky cheat, ef argument*
•gahmt tb* measure, written at
lleover’a n q d tst 'by Secretaries
•
Stimaon, Huxley, Chapin and
Hyde.
V
• la i torrent of Senate debit*
. ..
g a t a f d ^ ^ p a h U v a ^ .in J.D e m 11'

. d r i f t veto two*sag*. Sen* tor Van-Jjdsnber* Srpebllcan,„ Michigan,
_ .
waa the hhb
Republican defender.
lakh Rtpuhllcan
Informal pads'‘ ay Uie Senate hive'
Indicated that two o r three vote*
may finally he ibe balance upon
whither the rets will be over­
ridden. Thi Home voted down the
vble by an' ample margin.
Bidding for the margin of *&lt;p* port needed to uabold hi* siand
. th a t
t h e Independence bill
,
would lavlte not only ecoromlr
ruin for the lalanda but al*o lotelga Invaaloa; the Prealdent ropealed throegh leUere from hit
'
aides tha arguments of hla rebi
aaeuege.
Berotary Stimaon, a former
governor general of the Phlllp.
plnee, a m rte d In'hU ~ktt*r that
to grant the m anure ef freedom
provided In the prootnt bill would
^ • be "limply raUatrophle."
.
“It need* no laaaginallon to
, graap || m effect which .It would
here upon tha iffo n l prestige and
r • material hi flue nee o. the United
States In the Far Kail,” Stimaon
“To every foreign eye it
_ be e dctaoaa trail on of
eettlah cowardice sad fuillity on
oar pari. The charge th a t we
bed tricked tboee w hen we have
undertaken to* prelect Would be
creeping. In the Orient, ta r mere
than In the ocridat* prettify la
Ike moeaurtng red of success.
“Such a ■lluallon might be aa
Irreparable Mew t* Anrflcan In­
fluence at ■■ time When the aUU
e# affaire la U» f i r Kact la
ehaetle, whtn every tlatnaal ef
it*bitty b tkrtatentdt sad when
Wri of the Orient ad y agaJa feme
one of the** hbtorie Bsahgrosnu
which*might disturb (ha whole
tarth.”
•
T r* , sacra t try of ititta i

k:

talatd that th« n
.
today rapraoent a hi MUary “ialat
«d by an ocean o T triaatalbw .“

Pete Vet Home Is
Cosiplction

TALLAHAMEK, J»n. KI­
WI—Stehflimtlon of a'kool flin
the blenaial report of W. H.
rawthon, CUIr superintendent
ay public Instruction. mad* publie today. The achool law*
•b- uid be amandad the report
aaya to m ale atato appropria­
tion* for aiding coentita more
certain of payment *v*n If
smaller In amount. County
school .board* rhoold b» requlred In couatla* and dlsIt let*, It add*. CSwthon racornmt tided that county achool
board*, be limited to paying
only current eapensa* Including
with
stab?
Tteacher*
ta c n e m
»nU
v i arles
rir»
w
un
mimw?

Farmeri Are Making Keen PAYLESS DAYS J a p a n A c c u s e s U .S .
CLAMOR FOR Efforts
I
ToKeeft Property
INFLATION IS From Being Foreclosed On FOR STATE'S O f Aiding China
WORKERS SEEN With Arms, Money
ON INCREASE

DKS MOINES. Inn*. Jam
pr. iiileltdriit f b*.iking, urilcieil
(4 *1 —The man briutti the plow l/ s iiiiirvtormiii on farm teal estate
the coin t c | U making a mili­ rr ciisttef mortgage sale- Ky closeil
ShhltE sS ays I) m i tic
iHearings On Various tant pie* to *lay lift* and state b an k * ., A f t i f v o . m i i I hi*
Report Of NipponWar
hh 11&lt;| nUntl ^util m l* n t i l r an«l
ifftciali me llutmutj;.
Cuts
Must
Be
Made
Plans Will Be Held thi* w ii the situation &gt;r larday VKohtlrl
Office Charges Air­
w rr- M fhfr. *
in cirvutt Jinltir
But PrcBcnt-T c r m a t authorities uf lire* . .tala s— .MNiiy
If Umployccs Hope DDEW I (IQM
planes AndAutomoIowa. Nebraska, anl Wlrronslw— Wfi* i r m l y In i j i t y o u t t # i h n . i » i
To Receive Salaries DIU1" LUU1M D ,u biies BeingProvided
Action Is Unlikely took
definite c .a rm 's of art inn In ! wIiiik «k m.iM « n n 'ii tt thaif* Ihv&gt;
i«Hutu
iit'in
rtlu
u
irg
thi'
&gt;
&lt;
iv
respire**
In
the
protest
of
Istmeru
WASHINGTON, Jan. I A - 14*
I .\IJ.All.\h'SEE. Jun l« id’t
n» T h e l o w l s l r i
An Increasing clamor for ciirrrncy sjsiru t high taxes aud anctiuni.ig iu iitlm iir* ,
Governor Sholts Sail n icy said
T h e U n ited S tate * w a* ac­
i1 t t r i l l nirnit*ri&gt; o f t h e N iblA* I
inflation of »nm* sort a t a mean* t.1 delinquent farm property which
the -tali'* irrneiat levrn r fund
teitr
irlir til i v ^ I n t n T r »ontiotin
siiii**«m*nviil
.
gi
Recordn l)ur* cu sed in T o k yo new npapem ■ p M M M ■**
of eating the ru lin '* financial rec.hnl the ciesrondu Slauc m et At
.1
ii
. •».
i.
,r 1,1 "bich I'Ajrtoll* n»r met h*F *Felice
1 1
U n U y -o f. fu*uiahlnj[..*inonoy*o.
the
wrrk-end.
situation ha. opened the door. to j
or 11l a ma*'I' hl aiiV r ‘ , | \
V
l!U
I
f
l
h
t
n
r
legislative r
b..la l.i Jili.&gt;lkL!ki»AllitltLtM»»C«.^.l«A^|&gt;K
arm
* , an d am m u n itio n to
.
Tindnthly tor the |.v&gt;t «lx months. .
Interesting F a c t s C h in a fo r u se a g a in st J a p a n ’*
“JRfFffkliy* nmced«r that definite I YKnr prole*t on the grmm I thry It'd* i .* ta u . . Ivii ply a«
Tho dilfrtrn. o. ho raid, hss lietnl
action f t thi* .r.sjon of Cbagreae j ran .8*1 meet turrcul obligati nv of a "f a n n e r - ' u ia irh ” on Lincoln nu* c up rarh in mih hy irarsfrrs
cbllgatlon* bo met from county
To hard liquor amt h nu* brew forces.
| during the precont low pnee* on com- l&gt;i tho state rsp ltol. ) ' inple- flout other lump, but ml *s*«i, he
and district fund* obtained by is highly Imprnhah'e.
A m b assad o r Jo sep h G rew
llrarinr* • n variou* Inflationary | cn*r«. ■"&lt;« lu prvt,. their . . e are llsos-sif o M il for a tw o-yrnr m«ra- s i., drtvrininrd I mirl -late pay* r r r tilycclly traerd 591 nf the H9J
enforced la* brio*.
rh im \&gt; it choo: laiul loa r
to
e
m
p h a tic a lly
denied all
a
u
r
s
ti
a
id
chsiKr:.
of
law
vioaproposalv, Iimlading the remone- employing tha “f-rte *y»t*|nVt
lid - without further lran*lri*
tlration of stiver, ara to be under­ had it- Imeption tn lows Is * sum- h*l|&gt; I tlWV d rillin 'e n t- t ria l i I half even If Ihr vlalr nfficlal. Including’
prrtatrcd a i* m * t w hit* •» '1{e b a r g ts .
T h e Ja p an e se w a r
irp ortod 1} b’ertaken hy the Ileus* Banking and n&lt;cy when they pick ted roadi that in io im r n ri m
him o il, rate employe., *&lt;ip*uil „ d 1 ed porsorn. o r | h U c « m m u n it y . 3 f f ,e e B , l | # m f n t u |d A m erifurnishin g
n . iw « .
Cnrrvney t' mmittae at the direc­ led In market In an elf&lt;* t 1" alor Green.
lud.o* an I slal* attornrys, have a *t dy ,.f I'oltie t otrt tecord* for, . . . . .
________
Chine*#
,S|,.il r .men f " r t o n o f Ih r pm
19.TJ revealed today.
r , , ’,
wm
,urn,,n,n«
tion uf Chairman Steagall, prob­ tiring about letter rrtuim on
to u.ili for 1hi it pay.
airplvnrs
and
automobile*,
daI*. lin g
g r ops the -tat*- lav
The rep rt inllcatrs that during
ably th* latter part,of this week pn-|Ji if.
•‘fh al'i whirl 1 facl’ g iiv", hr 10scribed av “arms”.
is
y
c
t
s
’
!••**
o
nnd
U.a
farm
ers'
In&lt;|s*llel
l&gt;y
thri*
larg&gt;
farm:
1082
I'hiof
of
Police
Hoy
G.
Wil­
Itemand. for cof(!Meratii&lt;n i f
&gt;1. .id ".'nl lh r eii the vls'.o payMeantime Italian relation* with
similar piers also are Incrraaing eis* mass-inewt ing * in roulhreoal h'di'luy a .nr lot hm, vrhiih Sstnc- loll may liVts lu wall for th**lr liam- ami.hi* naff arrested H7I th* Things* nationalist govern­
'a
y
held
*
meeting
at
Hydnor
penor*.
and
charged
them
with
In the Senate where advorafn are I * i - jwii of which hsltr I :!h*rmoney. I'm dead vrt against any
ment w irt stralnsd becauto of
engaging in tha fl Ihuster against ill’s "sles. and th&lt;- other intiggi i nr ounce I th*y t*mi M gather beb. 1 more lr*n«fris. Wr' I have to live K9.' a lig r d law-viuUlion.
th* slaying of an Italian mvsaanWhin
their
|wrsoni
were
ar­
rrsolutlan*
srekllx
’
radflfflert
of
,
IS
at
the
late
fair
groundt»r
the Glass banking rtfnnn lull In
within ,u r mear* ami thrmfgh
ger by Chlnaa# troops white ho
tax 'ev1o&lt;
|iid giw
giwertntcntsl
c&lt; arpt
e ftm cn tsl ex ' tho descent upi*n the Vgi Islive
Various Measures Arc the hope that thsy may f rrr ac­ pensr«
rCPtumy rrdu-e pay, oil
nnj il igiH* I before Municipal Judge was pasting th* Slno-Japanas#
A n ilirw s. itato
u -'
#eulh, Mt 0f* ShaaIU. A. Amlicws,
ilato nnu-^hali.
Ilnwcyer, reithrr the finance
op*rating n p in s rs |o 11 nu.unium. It. W. Mare they were ordered to;
B e i n g Considered tion.
nnr the hanking committee of that
“Those who w rk for Iho slnlr pay fines whtrh totaled flLIOS.IO haikway.
To Raise Revenues branch has shown any dlsp* siflnn
•*r I11 any rllirr governmental for th** year. Of this sum, only
Italian authoritle* said h* had
as yet to begin hearings.
jg g ti) , mu. 1 r-'xlno there 1 11 f.’tll.V.l.fiS Here tidlortcd, while tSOI horn guaranteed aaf# paaaag* and
were
*m*p*
nd-il
upon
c
ndltlon,
in
ATLANTA, Jan. H .-W ’l -Sale*
Sevkirg to rriievr the rteilit sit
■rpics ion lit tovrnura Just aRum* la txpaetvd In demand aatlat a r n t t on* kinJ or another are uation Imm another legislative
lhorr i* * drprevsl 11 m lh.- t&lt; si­ luii-t iaa*s. that the i ffender did ta-tlon from lh* Chlneta.
not a|&lt;|war in sourt cn any charge, Jjpanta* airplanes bombed and
under consideration in four south­ angle the House Judiciary C mne *&lt; world.
*
ern slates where general assent- milter hn|&gt;e* to report this week
•Thry will realize Jt when they ior a varying poflt J nf month*.! heavily damag'd Chlnaa# head­
bites ara now in session. A filth tho Mckenwn-LaGuardia
binkhave to wait for l y chrtka ami b'oiIy*nins* o f thi* s-revlyf per quarters in Kailu, Jrhol and a
rstreati-l their lowf*. I3M
r#UBu r attack oa Tungiao
commonwealth —Mississippi— al­ reptry revision M I, designed to
they may have to writ.”
m*nn*'lr' I* anlreipited.ready ha* a levy on retail rale*. Xeinot errdittrs and debtor* to
Fiacres forntslirUj, him by the lieing col reted in
fltorgia I* lb* latest state to roinc into federal courts an l settle SeekH Fence Of World F o l k County Cattle date ttravury, the gvrerinr said which aunt tv tn c lu d r^ tn the
p i i * sal** laa merure in its leg­ their difficulties n simple fashion.
•hoped the grneia' revenue rr- tliOMLM.In Fapnl Bull Read J d n n Die« In Wreck iript
Allhimgh mly 72 penonj.w vrr Building Perm its In
islative thrashing machine. U"e
1 during Ilf* last *lx m nth*
Kar.traching technicalities have
bill before the assflhbly now would arisen-uT^inperfii the rommillee's
In Famed Cnthedrai On Orange Avenue rf HM'J aiuuuntrd to Id,l7-.ltTJ-di rhiiigeil with dmrhennesv during M2 Beat 1931 Mark •s
tin* yr.vr, an avringr of six every
levy • two percent las on retail progress, hut tnco the mvaaure it
»htle iliibur irmenl t totaled t
month, their are a vifrlety of other
O l lL A N D O .
Jnn. llt.-*C. N. Mill .9(1.1.711 more.
sales. Another measure would par* smoothed out, oarly consideration
VATICAN t'lTY, Jnn |rt. tff't
Ru IIdIng permits Istued In th#
the way fer a constitutional hy the Hour* has been l&gt;r inisef
(i,
ploiutnont
rattle
I'npe Iiu i yr.dcrdry pua-lsiniid Kean.
Thi* si* montha fefic)t of M il. chaigea that acting Chlrf of Po­ City of Sanford during 1932 to­
amendment—the voter* wtlllrg— hy Speaker (Isrnor. President lloo an “a i m irilinny ’ holy year of rancher nf I’olk rounty, was 0.11.44 In general rortnue fu'd* lice T. II. Shcafcr tiYay said had taled f 16.183 V 1130 more than In
lu v'n with the use of liquor.
permitting abolition of ad valorem ver only loat Wodr.evday recom p.ayet. penamt* and pllgninsxa t"
fatally i njurril here yestarJay ii wha: reused him to ft me genThere were 29*1 charges of die- 1031, arsordlng to rerorda at tho
teats and allowing the state to mewled t« (Congress that such Irg- Itomo to lu n g pence to th* v.oild
cial orders that all ilrpnilmrnt*
City Hall today.
nr
drily
i nmiuct l-dged during the
•In « hull entitled “Q*t»d Nu(wr”.l •H-rno-n when Ihr — Inn in mwler Ids immtdia'u diracllon toe*lbct aa high as five percent on islatrn be onacted.
Th* largest single permit layear. Tht:» charge, according to
*» -a a .rhllpg fan Into t*
(Contiaoad Ow P*g# Three)
Seoptais T hofiasr ef Oklahoma, whtatrwM trad in, 8 t- Pri#t.a. at I
surd Is In th* nam* ef J. H. Colthe
acting
Chief,
covers
•
mu'UU
X.
hi.
I
Atlantic
roast
Lire
train,
ac‘I t i b t f S B t e w w * . antf*W hatler, of Montana, both
tuile "f sins, mull c f Ihnn arising cluugh, agent. In th* amount of
has urged the legislature to up- D aniurats, have s l M Senator
Thlt h ly year *l« In rommrmo* W 'll"* *'• w'ln*-s *•. n fttr Ih1-1.000.
north
o
h.vd
pn
ed
till
o
of the use of liquor. *
proath shiaa tag laglslatloa "with lo rg , of LouMaffl. In his baltlr rsti.n of the Nmater nth frnt^^-ry1'^omotivo h.vd pn
Icc Cream Makers To ,|Fifty
A empa.-ativ* r'.atsmant of
w
hero
(Vranga
AVon
*
.rrolgjno,
on,, persors were »y wnll
«itrtm e caatLn aa.lt taies a4i at- against th* Glass tanking pro of Chtid's rodrmptlon
irdampHan of mini
Have Meet In Orlando chatgcd with liquur that they be­ permits Issued ntoiUily dvrlng
cets 111*a of Ilf* fro® the coffin poea', in th* hope that tha Senate kind, raid the I’upe in htimlling Ihr Ihr arrldon' on*unod.
follows
I'. A. .Smith. I'olk rnrMlty
came leu ternua an l evtremely 19.11 and 1932 is as 1911
to the plow point.”
1*11
HUNT 11
will rapitulat# and turn to either oull tn tho dean *f protanutanv*.' grower, nh., '« • dri'lng II*• »fHeyward
\V*lk
i.
vlcr
president
loud
tn
their
"crlebisliini."
They
The govern* r of South Carolina, tha remonetlilllon cf silver or «ho tirnk it to fit. F r'ri's (u trad
.Unitary #^- ...... 1 H I
•
and
acting
gterttary
of
th«
Mori*
?••
itan.
was
nt
fli*
ho'pltal
last
Ktbruiry
(Continued l»n Pag* Three)
suggested a sales ta i measure to same other fotm of currency In­ lu Ihr r ngrrgsliur.
IIM
... m
Much —
^ H
night wl*h n dlslivvtrd rhmiMrr i!» Asso'latlon of Ire ('ream
ItM
relieve property /a* In hi* met- flation.
April Ihr yrsr should irs I In "sonnl, an,| nlh*r Inlor.rs, thoogh rs|o-,-l. .Manufvrturcrs tmlay announced
•
Mi
ltd
....... - H I
Mur ...
rrga to the aastmb y. No sales ts*
ftCS
Meanwhile, a noa-pirtiraa group politiial s td inti r national p e a r ’ ,
. «it
that 1hi* slath -Mnual ronv nllun Accused Torch Killer Juris . . ..
bill has been Introduced In Mouth i f Hou*et mambars received cn a t a cunnpicm-r i f iho pnmaiy »d In trvnvrr. n h io 'I sk. Snillh,
t ill
. 71*
July
of lh* Florid* Asso'ivtian will
who
I*
n
tlrlrr
of
the
,1
nil
man.
HM
.
.
411*
AMill"•
Car: lira yat.
•
rourageinent from the annource­ dijrrt in liming man insko hi« wa&gt; rtlenrrd from III** ho pllvl Iw held at the Angeliilt lintel Ih Believed Foisoned M#pt«mbsr
3tl
. »»»
Senator
llinmlnle, of North ment hy Stragal’, Alahmna hemo M-arr with G«t. Iho.Po|ir »atd.
. I ll
I *r|nt»r f
M tl r n li , aflrr I* mg liralril in Orlstidu on IVrdnesilay. •
JOSS
—
II*
Nn»»mb#r
Carolina, eay* h« wll offer • se­ eral, lhal both sldewof th* ip:e*
Urglrg numerous pilgnmagr III
LONDON. Jnn. in.
Thi*
Kl rlion Of oflirfrs will tie a
1019
_.
U#»
lected commodities lax. It w old tion if inuiflg new currency .{pair, Hi- ll.linr«a ilrcirrd prll- for whsl wriw **)•! to In* nuiv&lt;r proiiiinent festuir nf Hie meet­ ithri of 8*1 mu11 l uina-p, zeeutvd Iiscrnibsr
injuilro Alvin Sou'll. 1*. Ihr olhtill**
91M1I
.i x tntaceo, playing cards, camlet, would l&gt;* heard by his committee. i.y m ulg&lt; nro fnr pilgnmi mahr r pasirngrr in the car. tnnprd ing to which all wli"le*alr m«nu- toich sliiyiT. io-*k nil Ibcr flrain*ale., with tha praealllng tale of
fartiiiera nf Ic• cream are In­ Ur turn (•••L.y wlifil Ihr |uijoner,
Representative fiuity. l»*mo ng tdplr \M l* to Ihr four l&gt;a-il- unhurt.
*
.
Jt» parceiit, but* some Item* lesd. crlt, MUshsippI, author of the |nl .&lt;•«». St. IVIer’h, Mary Major, St.
The parly had &lt;"ni,. to Htlvn- vited whether A -u-i'Im n mem- who sf«&gt;ii| llu ihrM III (br puller LarRe Throngs Visit
Senator Clement if the same state tacked by th * group, said
hliliitii, v*ii &gt; I'i'iviil III. Hr was hurInhn laitriun an l SI. I'nul, mdsido do fiom nrvr Lakeland to y sit b irt nr not.
has Ir.lroduced a production tax, m ceuira was strictly * n em rr- .lie wa 1*.
The meeting legin. at a Toon tirl In Ihr hoffpilal whrrr h r Is
Sanford Zoo Sunday
Mr-.
\V.
M.
Male
hell
al
Florida
which is In effect a tax on gross ge rry prrposal, sal ing for an IvIlo rvh rto*l (hr w rld to lorn t’sinilnriurn. Mr*. M’fUhelt 11 11 luncheon followed hy tho Imslnesi trp Itn l sniffling internally with
.»•&gt;*. It provide* a tn*-half of on* SL-e of *3.000,000.000 In currency ill minds ''from rnrthly **d tlrL&lt;rge crowd* of Sunday aftarslrlrr nf l’. A Smith and liver •vision and n baii'iu't nt 7dW lyiiiplniu ■ nppMimtly suggtiling
peratnt bvy on manufseturer* to p a y ' currant expense i of * the nying things'*, sgsinvt
*
»h&gt; h at l.ak*l*nd. (In lh ' wav home o’rlu k
tomr loim *I iNtiioning.
mun plsaiur* saekaro p*M*d
I'rnndn
nl
speakriv
In
ha
heard
who prmluco anything for sale for
Thr IHI-yri.r o il builder *h &gt; hi«l through lh# Municipal Eoo y#«'limy are struggling so tinhnp- from iho -anilaiiiim Smith »v*s
government.
during the afternoon include Aug­ Oijl in n toanlin^ hoist rrmlmg un lay aftrrnomi, many ef them .
p r .| It. tl Includes all fabricated
'pily**, and su g g rstrj that the pro- driving, 'fo r Kr&lt;n had complaint* I
goods of industry anJ all prod:eplo “wilh-linw thrnisrltr* friun tho Hint the. tri|i from luikrlniid Itad ust Vn t'pel, J r . 'd Tumps, ilrflRfhr SloiW while Scullan l being attracted by ihv ntw cage
president nf th# Association; Prof,
tion such a* electricity, |» i , Ice, First Reports Issued
din of dal'y life and r e f l e t ” in tired lilm slightly.
Vnr.I urni hr I for him Is acrusnl or bird- placed there on Saturday
F. fl. Mritln nf the llnlvrsity
etc.
afternoon hy Superintendent uf
llirlr lirart 1 with lhoin&lt;ol»ra. r poBy
Marketing
Bureau
ftrpnrta of h»w tin* Occident of Floridv; John ft. Rn*on.e. firirte" 1
« • r.r.,,1. Waf er
A bill provWing for a 1 0 .percially duiirg this renlrn.viy yru .” g iliriril .aired, lull
wille re* reprrvrnt.Hte r f .he A.......... ed I M »' »•' «»• "»e of the moat In- I’ark.v Jtniet Mmighton.
renl levy on eoft drink* and near
Th# new birds Include tiny butHr urgrd prayer *’ul |ic*&gt;s&gt;*r raid
............
__ lh* nuloniohile ran int*i
First reports front ihr United
that
of '» « « ' '» « " '« m yilene.
hero has been Introduced In Ton­ Rlatr* IVparlmmt of Agrlcul- not only f r Hm faithful. hu| tA*r ihr Imin nftrr Ho baoiuotlvc hail Indunlri - «f Fh’llds. an.| John M. I of laitwlnn
il *rim st ha I lamnus tirfly fin he* fiom Auslralla, a
neau*. Representative Garwln ol turr'a Burrau of Market reports 'nil msyl oid Irtl nhliay hy *o| pa-sr,| Iho cm mg. Tin car .Scott, chief milk iu-pet tor. if S.' nt laud * Yard
hnlfled sim e pair of Java rica birds, and *
Gainesville.
that »Ut* say* h* will prapent a w rrr Issued at thv City Hall this
(l oiiljuo.d I In I'agi* Foui I
Jif-alrhefl’n burned lualy w*» pair of German ranarlat. Thts# ’
&lt;1 optioned On Pago Two)
ganarsl aales tax bill with cne- afternoon by R. E. Winfrey, who
liiuml tty firimea c* bil to e* hlrdt ar# housrd in -v special cage
half of one percent a* the figure •rrivait harv last wq k to tsh*
I'KIIMITH WHI F.ll
tm t '11 h s hlsse in Furnace's built around a small cedar Ire*,
tenUtlTsly selected. It would ap­ over th* duties aiaignrd to It- K.
w rkshop. Three bullet- woun I- snd are among thr most musical
of lh- many birds now on display
ply ta all transaction* for proltl Hurry last year.
T » snty tyii slertrical"and four wcle iullt I in Ihr hnily.
ixcopt them Involving proderte of
I at the Zoo.
Mr, Wlnfray, fogeth-r with
FI
d ) l’ inhliig p&lt;*rniits v sic I ,nurd a*
Ho* City 11*11 during Hit .’, it *- u
tha aril, which 1* prohiblUd by »h* Douglass Griffin and llu rh Klynl
' A part of tha profit* of tho
of th# Caftry lnsp#ctlmi drpart
Taanasea* eonattlittlon.
!&gt;mlnol* Indian Vllllgo brought
Opie Kc ads the Tonnes ,r* h
down lu the Irv rl nf H i* mail in ri venlc | In a « n»rh nf nfficisl Huvunu Police Kill
meat af th* U. B. D-partmrnl .nisi whose HO yea.i iif life have lh * licet f on luoiiglil M r. R ia 'I record 1 I o-Is V. Tin* cily lirttcd
tn Hanford last wlntar wa* used
S u H p c c t c d Plotter III piirohas* th} new birds, It « * ! . _
of Agriculture, wllj use a portion ••n rto a d a i with memorable to the p la tln im ns u ( luiitnuipia !22 ns frt for litiian-e uf lh"
, announced today. A small monkey
Aimce’s Condition Ib . nf th* City EnglMar’s office in w nli. Is in Sanford un hu l.n lerl.iier Ininlrr n-s an aulhV ivLlir.il j ’ h riric"1 Priinils whd the
th* City Hail, tha sp a'r having *rll («ur of the state, iiady to rank IJi 1
Jan.
Hi. ( A l1 wm also traded as psrt prymsnt
IIA VAN
iMsik, a 7 r t. nu I ptmnhlng peroilU ,f*ugM m W-tll.
Reported Improving ham
provided for lhair 1150 hy the -rove up-n-ht* expertrnrr . tnr the (IT inntftii Aiittri&lt;:in Hletatoie
Tipped
hy informers, pull# on th# bird*.
City of Sanford.
M r.' Mnughton said to tay that
•Milled the t»-trtrnre nf leo ro r
rail
hi
1
cun
'
1
diutndi
lu
the
humor
aiiiu
rmrnl
of
the
radicmc
at
the
two
vmmix
M
Nf.it
LOS ANGELEH. Jan.
All growgro and shippers In
Carvijal. Iff III* ( rrro .uhutb and within a few 'day* ha will bay#
-■
itst
ft
Sid'.*
I'lie
u
i
y
Hriiuol
tmii.li
uf
hi
1
day
will
i
t
a
a«
dlstlmt
y
Dr-. L. C. Andrian today ftpertrd this arstioa* ars Invited In call
hgtl painted and aractad nase.
lain* Ida.
fd Gieveni an*l .AU'art llawkin- luand sis tiller, ammunition, and marker* which daacrlh* ar*ry
a daridod lalprovemant In lb* con­ at th# afflcg a t any time for tn- st K.'Vj u’clock.
n -.vriTiiT dynsmllr. An armored
ttrad
h
p
rr
*ro
tnnighthjr.,
young
n
id
i,
rrsfilrnl#
of
Lake
i
l
l
.
Kiail.
s
h
.
lu»..
Iv-lJs.l
at
When
M
dition of Almae Semple McPher­ f. rotation raiding la «ha m«v*bird In tha Zoo. Ho reports thal
till.
iiiorninc
were liuck wailed nractiy. Threa 'u n ­
son lluttcn, evange.Lt, reporUd mrnt af ralary fram this and ili.wcy-lu-The-Jll It tnr tin* |*-i &gt; under Ibe auspice:* if the Louth Monroe,
Increasing Intirest Is being mani­
l-rnilght h 'f iir * Jrd ge J. (1. !'-hnr"n | identified fii'n appeared ani whan
hide
P.-T,
A.
raunril,
luv
h
e
s
'rrt
.eren.1
years,
is
nut
new
tn
;
sirdritically III on numeroua occasions olhrr sretion*. Parson* wishing
fested In ~tbt Zoo. aipoelally by
ic.wer
tul
they
were
m
detel
lu.hslt
fired
on
in
i'o
u
n
iy
Court
to
out-of-town vlaltor*.
dwrlng the last tww yoaro. She 1* dally report* malfrd thorn n*rd ■ur t 1 idivncea ^* • puhlic speskrr,' V*til live with tilm in Hie sssh. nl
ch a rge i n f intosicaliuii following |*th* p Her who returned the shots
Sender n caurt order to appear to­ but rvgistar tjlrir name with Mr. 11any person.- having heard an s i­ Ihs mighly (tple Iliad ;will Jlc- th-dr nriest Hatuiday night hy tilin g npe nf thrni The other two
morrow at th# trial of tho $3 to^ Wlnfrojr. Th« afflea &gt; open until te - ho dclisarvd here last I all grid'", among m ar, limn half a I'ntntlnl.lt IV. A. M cM ullen a n l rviaped. The dra I man war ur IIt. J. Reynolds, Jr. Is
OOfrbroach af contract suit brought lata In tha afternoon each dry ex­ in 1lie Inlnast of tVm. J. II » •/, htndied ski'rhes, igi i.ilerile*v lic p n iy Sheriff Jack lin k-on. They
(Irntlfled.
t..id itl« fur g\vei nor.
Mr. s.i)|i Ucnrisl tl. G. Giant) huw
agtlaat her by Rcy Htewart, film cept Sunday.
I
leaded
guflly
and
were
rent'nerd
Visitor In County
Iliad is, hownver, mnia or le- Sis John It. lin-kefelrr dlscinr.i
di.wctor, who' al^fria U waj em•u pay the rorta, nr IlH .lu rath.
rkhes,
rcliKi
n
and
hi'&lt;
critic
;
do*
present
generaliml
»
a
hJmatica ptotaro In which «h# waa U R epairs‘Being Made
K. J. Reynolds, Jr. and HI*
President Wilson’s
aim is! i rid t-n ig M 'iir makes hiv riairnri* Unriuw delisting with 0 :
ba starred.
y ung In id*, of Wlnstoo-Sa’am,
To City H ill Rooms itrst 'ai’peoranr*’ h*io pure Jf in rmigifs-man, anJ Unrlu Joe I an j L I G H T n A N K H I I O H I
Daughter
Dies
At
45
N. C., ar* spending * fair day*
oaeiltr /
no*'* atory nf the tahhit and Ihs
hat capacity.
MASONS TO MBPT
V.T. L O U IS . J sn 11
11at th* Bamlnola Driving Ctab **•?
J. T. Pap*, texal aaatractor. to ­
Ar th* aditlir of the ‘‘Atkao av poker game.
CAMRR1UGE. M»u».. Jsn. Hi — Longwood, visiting Mr. IteyaoMri
Fight fit. l/uiiv bink i failed '■&gt;
day hagaa lb*-work of repairing Traveler", , hutnort
publi.'atmn '-Mr. Jtead airiisd in Honf id
open to ^ y making a t' t ’l (*f f/fO -Mrs- Jnv.Ie Wilitui Jayr*. uncle, W. N- Reyaolda who baa a
and palaMafUurro gaosav « t tb* whwh waa a .papular fatnrile in Grit ntnining
accompaniri ty
dasgliter uf l*r*std*iil Wllsmt and
to have th* IrnriUa from 1*83 u.illl the lata Fermorv Wilson, of Oilsado, rJIn- Iff banka .with aggr g*t&lt;- &lt;1 p'idls life long winker in sncisl servl-a string i f vgluahl* hors** la tra la .
e x- fading 115.000,00(1 to rt-e -ln
diya.
DO'*, Mr. Road’* ' tUmr l&lt; well- paign manager for Mr. Howry in Iho city and HI- Inui- comfy and ihn cnjva of world pr»&gt;e, d l'd ing there. Young Rgyaold*, broth- ,
*r of tb* lot* Smith
City Commls- hnuwn to mlLloav of Adtcricxni av thv recent campaign
He sp-nt
j K * Mayor's an able, faaalaating rntnturner « nrid rrsh , time visiting al His within tb* last 13 day*. M&lt;*l of late la-t night at th« ag* of 43. spent part of this nsa” sg.1
Mrs. Bayrr. wif* of Prof.aaor
th#
gloaed
InatltuHon*
wer»avail
O t f Clerk’s ofPrancls Sayra. newly appointed Ing on* wf fh* Kayr »da
Clutabor of Commerr* offlc*.1. ihsall whnaa Jagcriptlg# jhivenm tr# at cas*teg with P.-T. A. official, de­ naighborhood banks.
•tata comrolssloBar of conaetlon around tha troth fas tn &amp; iafc ’
b*-t
s
Ivantaca
tnjmn
Ik
i*
/*
!
'd
coal
this afternoon ho and M:
PLANT CITY-PIv* acre tract *ad member of th* Harvard 1-aw
tlm* glut* upon la r*t*Il taridcatv In tha tail* gf tha awning's program, and
••J ia e a r g rra t U gattaral preparing for what h# toothing Road Ho. 17 on wcalors School faculty, succumbed to thw nolds anjoyad a boewaV * / i
Ud dur- Uvcs of tha
This ability to plctaro th,
in­ p r mjsca will b« a “Night or Mirth ildo of city, • dedicated far park gffacts of a gall bladdrr operation through tha bridal path W r
" ■
r*pairs af
race track tn ia la f ‘ '
pgrormad Saturday.
ti
ma'-t
and
kring
tb*
-eur'd's
great
tempted.
asd thrH a”.
1
F T ? -"
i
■ - • ' « ■ £ i,
I
124-w '"
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HARDLIQUOR AND
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FOUR SOUTHERN
STATES CONSIDER
SALES TAX PLAN

POPE PROCLAIMS! RANCHER KILLED
ESPECIAL YEAR INORLANDOWHEN
OF HOLY'PR AYERS CAR HITS TRAIN

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Opie Read Is Visitor In San ford On
Farewell Spcakin g Tour Of or i a

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FACTOR IN
toft M i a

New Inventions Will
Open W a y s For
Added Employment
NEW YORK, Jan. 14,-AmerlHIALEAH PARK. MI£MI, ft*..
HL 14— Tka Beyth’s (raataat ran Industries will contrlba* most
( t meeting—farty-flve daya of to aconamla racaaary by contlnuiTlaat tkoroogbbrad competition log or Interruptedly tka developR1 gat aadtr aray Thursday, Jon. assist tf research, lavention and
labor-taring daaiaaa, to opto naw
I at Hialeah Park.
' *
Amovin'* feral it atablaa In* omploymant opportunities nnd
e'udtng many which hava never makt far now ecniumen’ netoto.
before appeared *n a aootharn la tka opinion of 110 laadort rfv
track hata aent dot* to 1,000 of floM| of roaoareb Induatry, «ngltM ftoaar. t Ik rough bred, la the aaarlng, oconomle vduraUn and
.Caontry to compete In a .winter flnanca who roplltd to an Inquiry
meeting-which |g outstanding In by Mr. Alfrad P. 8li»n J r , praaltlb South and on n par wlUI tha dont of Conoral Motor* Corpora­
'
boil effartd oa metropolitan tion.
Whan &gt;o .ant out hit Inquiry,
Moreen of the North end Wat.
More than 1)00,000 In itokoa ho did not have trvhnocrsry In
and poraaa, otartopplag the »ff*r thought, ha aald, but tha rTpliat
at any other winter track, make to hla qifery “may wall bo takan
* tha program an usually rich one at an aniwtr“ to tha technocrat.’
, f-r horsemen. Tha feature of the aaaartlon that research and Invan­
i i apaalngndap rrlfl H 1K* MUU*K, .Uork'impraMasMoL uInliittvxiMxUut,
lacwgurnl handicap for threo-yenr- device* ere mtre Important today
. .olds and upward wth 12*00 that aver before.”
Roger Batson, In hi* reply do•’ addad.
^ • Cltlei af Florida haaa bean hon­ dared that " •eal*•&lt;c^ney,—crca’ and In tha good races oft sue* tlva selling, Improved products.
tending day* of the'meeting which In:raaaed par dollar value, more
dlatributlon—la
the
a n nomad tor cltlea of the aun- scientific
gblao itote.
• qulrhret end aoreet way to ««t
, In tune with lh« time* and man hack to wotk, build up whl#'
aaotkae ef the (actors which la apread purchasing power, rain
impeated.to sentrlhnto to the moot
aocveeafnl‘vsrr’ meet ing *- el the
winter, admission prkaa to Hielaan Park hava been sharply
lems of malatalnlng standards of
and clubhouse admission reduced quo Ity ahd value and should pros­
tfom | | i 0 to fl.OO which Include, ecute research aa f. rmarly. be­
taa.
cause thla nation “la not g&lt;lng to
Special rules have been put Intp ramaln forever on a M percent
effect by both tke Florida East bails", Daniel
Willard, presi­
Ctaat and Seaboard Airline Rail­ dent of the Baltimore A Ohltf
ways to.eaable race geere wltkl i
ad, said.
twenty-four hours trwvtl of Miami Kalin
Dr, James R. Ange l, president
(k attend the “Opening Day." One­ of Tale University^ declared that
way fare plus twenty-five cento “any great Induatry which.in lhaaa.
severs tba roend trip from all dllTIcult times succeeds In main­
potato on beth railways, tha re- taining 1U standard, of value
dueed fare going Into tlfecl Jan.
IS, retornlng Jan. ai.
Racing Heeratory Jaaeph MeL rnvn this aeeacn has Inaug­ ronfldance 'and Is thus rendering
urated the "dally double" a wk- an Important public service."
gttiag faaluro which has provad
Alfred E. Smith, former Gover­
aytrema y popular on northern and nor of New Y(rk atale, aald that
taslara courses. The patnn sd- “everything we net has been wear­
Usto wlnnare In the firat and third ing out. and there la piling op a
rams *rd U stieetasfil la re­ backlog of demand that munt v001*
warded with ttnueually doog odd* tural Its h unde and ho rafloctvd
ander the part-rautnel ayatom •« In tba manufacturing Industry."
itting aothoriled by the F.orlda
Uta Racing Uctemlaalen.

SThe huge Austrellan totalleator,

Hawkeye Cagers
Go Into L ea d Of
Basketball Loop

tba only Installation of. Its bird
In the .United Btatoe protects pa­
irs na of Hialeah Park agalnti any
possibility of fraud or manipula­
tion aa the operations of the ma­
chine and tha enlculation o f‘odd.
The llawkeyea team In the San­
gre entirely automatic. In addition,
tko prevailing 'odds down to and l«- ford Junior High Hchod la.kelball leagur. In wlnnlgg a 17 to 10
game from the Sharpshooters thla
—- —- -------. week, went Into the league for the
f M fast aa tha bets art received.
Tka Inaurtaat tropical beauty of second hair of th* season, with
Hialeah Park which has made U two victories and no defcate. The
• , aa# af the ehew place* In Florida Rhirpshooler* were etnt Into last
*'
1 H a st »a the anUre world ka* been place with two defei ‘
and
trrlcs while the I
Mustangs nro tied
place with orb victory and one de­
feat rath. ,
Ihe Mustang*-nosed nut the
« £ t o tha«AlAO0^00 nrogram of
Uantlilera 17 to 10 n the feature
. landscaping ..d « l ^
te olfcet hy Joaaph B- Wldsn* .
chairman of tko board of |ko Ml-

iiSBarkr «ff t*10v •*»•••
lw utu ir e -"1
f*""

* tral setting a palm
lake
within the track aral whoro brllht
flamingo* stalk, tha flteat *»•»&gt; ••
Uu al Uta United Hlato* wUI saw*
B t o u u Into compelltLn In an »•*
W s B K s c e of heautr unsurpassed
g l i , race track ta th, world,
tg tko stab o* competing
, r wlll boi flraoatre* fttahlo, Mrs. J
' JP. WMtocy, Now Jorooyi M«. 1«.
.
I'hlppt and Boeratory af th*
lirasury, rwtcsn MBUt •Carat lu»

ypakaaaan

for it serieo of rCaagilUtto
toga Mloa Morphy yreoek.
Jarewell aenMPt &gt; • * * ■ * »

BUI T i l d e s WiU
P la y Exhibition
In Orlando

Tkara war* repreaenuUvee from
N ate. Lake Miry, Ctadervitle •«*
ttoLaad. Tha program givea waa
aa fellow*: Ward* of wetooaoe, V.
J. ’ Spend love | prayar bp R**Rossboroogb; addraaaaa. Bar. JThompson.' of Laka Mary ;

O. a n la not aa apprertaUv* »n raaaarnla. chafing .4
mramant an n protty Ctrl, la irra . solid*. rurntwlehe*.
t
bat a oommaat on tha tact aaa. mold, and haak.
that tha packon of canned (node
Cluck
I
CM
uekl
Cluett
bare aaolTid morn forma In whlek
la ran thla highly esteemed d*
tr» kn*w that we'd h« tin

Alfrad Erlescii, and Baa. Car*.
. .MRftLfilMI

hoel inleal* nary i
falthfolly mlaietered to o«r
rh'oTrh some to y»re waa vrMb
w | | i ill a rt torty to loom 1M»
U U to bo pot on Oi# roll rod Uit
toon. # o cma only bop that tide
work can go on In at mo way ne ha
taken a great Interes V la the chil­
dren. Mice U na Smith, of f(\nUt
Park gavt an latnreefing report
of her visit to Brasil with 1*0
other delegates. Loneh eras served
at the cloee af the meeting aad

fester. waa

•M wtwwKTthrwtm -wm M

»Aad,
_ . Aw--tU
- b .tba
mI*Iparfar- the thlna&lt; that raa h* dusa

ttaae chicken pMdurla t i p
•h'ng to ruckle about! Han
jMnnuhtnr r»elpo:
taryrlir
tear
tori and am p mil ran toga,
till with canned rblrkrn M
• hlah mayonnaise ha* beak
a&lt;t. Tiara aarh lom .'i op i
of lattora. and. wban raa&lt;
serve, pul a ctaapoon o! ■
p la s a t h a l

places la a baking 41ah with the
potatoes, ealona aad ana. herdrnokag aga whlek has bona eat In
pieces. HprtaUa with phretey.
Hi rain gravy ever, and sever with
pastry mads an follows:
gift on* cap Bear, eae aad a »
half teaspoons baking parwdeV and
naotoorth teaspoon anil Into a
bowl. Add four tableapooaa short­
ening end a la thoroughly with
Anger tips- Add fear f k l eepenaa
raM water, and asto Jaat enoagh
Iq hold together. Pat om sMgkUy
n»ur*d hoard and roll OTh vary
llRhtly and qotla thin.
Cover pfe, brlndne pastry well
over arise. Trim end pot a atrip
shoot an Inch .wide around rim.

Eldar, of ■•«*»&lt;.
Carpaater and Jfta- N. P.
‘BMl2, WoU Wctora knd Chariry
MfUalf. of
and Elthorn Bond. efOrtedo, p«to
qulatW marrlod lastU aU rday r t j

nine. Tka doqhU
narfarmed by the ftot. ****** JJ
Osceola'and tka aao..nnm aat ff
the wedding* aonto* na

to the nufy ftWada at tka y*trag

e e o p N a J______ J *
n io C O N rK W C B

FERN PARK

ic ImmIs

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Tho Wester brother*
toa»
Sunday night at .tow Ymm« P*®nla’a service la tha Comfiegatlonsl
Oiurth In Sanferd, aad alae at one
nf the aervlcea Ig the' B ^ th l
Church.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey metered to
ftortane Beech Tha reday where
they spent the day.
• Was. Pt. A. Desigiaae, recently
appointed PectaUstnas of Leka
Mary poet offtaa bagan her deltas
Jan. 1.
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W A S H IN O T O N -rm ito g W j
• 'Schuyler AldrlcS a very tolenU lalatiee
ed pianist, naphew of Mre-.Men- probabmty af eaUa neaato* W
dorf, la staying , In Winter Pkrk to b a .abjacta of aar^o •r M *
l Thursday »od PHand frequently eUlto o*r townRoots re It aad DM»oHla'Kema-la In Aakevine. N. C.
&gt;Mrs. Piper baa returned -to Re­
d o .. WlS, .Dvr apendto. twa
months with bar dnuiktor, MrsNokia HaU.
Tha Woman’s Club bald Ka
January meeting at the home of

Upsala and Grapeville
UB^ y A L U N

rience In Landing

F o r m e r Stahmrta
O f Imperial A rm y
Threaten To D u e l

MIAMI, Jan. 14.—When W. I. we knew It was a tuna ef acme
.Sharp, and H. 1|. Ilagar, court- kind until wa took It te piar A. BERLIN, Jan. 14.—Tw* slderty
houaa superintendent, went flail­ where wa weighed It In gt 140
ing Bunday with their fil»nd pound*, and AI Pflurgen-the-UaL German military men, •ta’warto
Earl Paulk, on the lattcr’e Hah- dermlst, Informed us that 1\ waa daring the reign ef the Hehenaoling boat Uascatours, they figured an Alllaoa tuna."
. lernai.threatened to fight a duel
It waa to be Just another fishing
Mr. Sharp, who hookad tba Tneeday.
4
(
trim When titty returned, how- flab, which measured S fert aad
Baron
Elard
von
Oldeaborgaver, they found that Uwy had S Inch#* and had a girth af 4S
hooked, fought and landed one of Inehr*. said be had navar fought Janoaehau, seventy-seven-year-old
tho rarest Hah that awlm these a fish an hard In hit Ufa. “And.** friend and’ adviser of DOeaident
teas and had' broken n record In he added, “I’ve been flehlng these Paul von llindenburg, published
lh« bargain.
waters for mor* than IS years..
Mr. Hagar tolla th# story; “Wa '■I’ve whipped 10-foat aharkt la an open latter In the press hinting |
had bren fishing all day and had 40 minutes with, the came rod, that ho Is ready to fight Gsnsrul
landed a goodly amount ef fish teal and line, bat It took all three Krlch Ludendorff. who la alatywhen w# da’id*&lt;I to troll olowlj of ua nearly three hoar* to get seven. General Ludendorff was
through a numlfir of klpgfish the beet of thy Allison tuns and Field Mardhal. voa llindenburg’.
boats which were operating Jus*, thin we* had to hit It tavek tha thief tf staff during the ‘Battle of
evit of Brar Cut. The Baccateur*. head with a grain before we Tanneeberc. In 1014, and tha
uhkh nemo mron* fishermen In
Baron commanded aa Infantry
Ihe Italian language, waa going could gaff It."
regiment In the war at the age of
Records
disclose
that
00
1y
eight
sltTVIy—about five miles p&lt;r
gtaty-lhraa.
t
fish
of
this
species
hava
bean
hour. &gt;
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The controversy started when
"Mr. Hhirp and I r*a»lvad heavy taken in Miami waters, tha largest General
laidendarff, aw East
s'rlVe. at tha same JnsUnt. Both previously land’d being one of
IM
.pounds
tab
so
from
tea
era
l*sr
wer, atrlha* from heavy, fast
fish, f»r they wkUud th* lines Flah Hawk, Cagt. Tops F ruurt,
of# Ihe reels rapidly end horad In 1031. Another waa MMIght last
for ' bottom. Min* wn'a cvIdlnUy year by Bll| £hllds, ovffar af tha
Ins* urily hooked faotnuaa It got
off almrwt at one*.
"The risk on Hr. Bharp’n line
pel Oskar von llindenburg, tha
kept right on going agntaat •
President’* arn, so that, la tha
b nvy drag nnd all tka strength
a««at af Jhe TresMeatSi death, hi*
he coul I eirrt, and beaded for
w**Id he earmpt frafff paying
d«*p water! Mr. Sharp fought tha
rltorr* tax on It.
*
flah for nearly an hour, whta he
j- The Baron replied that “I am
grew tired and turaod tha rol
V v - ’.’ iMd to hendlo effrwnta
D»py to Mr. Mute. Mr. F*ulk
played tba flah until ka wn*
Uka LodepdorfTi osty wkaa they
..red nml turw:u tka rwl back to
ran te v 'lled In a maanar hecatw
Mr. Sharp. The fUh forjght Mr.
|ng carn'ler*/*'
t
Sharp to a Standstill and I
took tha red.,
*
“We did not know what kind af
a fish 11 n s m R ndrar krok«
wafer or caow to qarfaco.Jt kept
oif boring down and, ai aaa time,
It had 150 yarfs af Uaa' a*5 •"*
waa almost dlm tly OltdomeaU
IhsT hoot. We worn a ll tlrad of
fighltv* tkot H»k U f a f t ; g o t
It to (bo alto of th. i a a t aad

ti«h»up&gt; M th# m tg

t , - v (W
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s/ss U

u

viaitod Backs III*.

*« i 0jin *. |. Tb« chorth
urru
JSS f
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poaslble.
.

whore they

«*. W r w Undaetot

. . . . _____ Umm u f ir u C.lUga*Ie, T***.. where M wiU aitewd school at Bouilwro Jr. Cottof*. Hto atotar, Elton. and WfiWf
Crto, are also tkoro. ' i
■ The marriage at DsLaad of
Mtoe A(M« Odum to R. L. Evana
• t OrUtma* Um* cam*
prise. AU wbh lk«m happlae^
Tka Sunday Seboal Cawraatfcw

"Will be held on ThitfiKJ
Saturday, February 2, 8 a r
didatea for certificates m\
the county.superintendent
January 2 8 ,1933L

a

Jeaoph E. Wldoaor, PhlUdilphla:
dsorg# D. widonor. (W aM i Mbi
Mr*.’ John Hny Wkltiayi How
-Tort; Marshall Field.
V '*
*ud'Chicago: Cotoqsl E. Hi
Jw.'toArtor of Wlo Hour,
S T , ] Wlllla Sharp*
Rsmllk llall. Va| Ckk«U» T. FUhgr. Gsosral *J»‘orV l
m2
Deiruitt iraokmaad* S»bl*, Mr*.
(S S ra Sloans, Naw Taeki U
• • • • a mutgp of Kanoo'aad Stud,
K ta ito n , Ky.i J. W. T. ttarU".
:Rgllla&gt;*rB, Md.j John M m * 2 £
,-ggai and Alias Byan, How York.

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Branch Banking

&gt;rd Herald

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W ith Senator Long still going a to m * In the fifth , day
of hia filib u ste r a g a in st the Class bfll, m any persona a re
beginning to w onder w h a t It Is all about- I t seems th a t th a
(H iss hill proposes a num ber of reform s fn Ute banking ayatern of o u r country, not the least o f wjtlch la a prowli
for th e faefliU tkm o f branch U n k in g , a m easure wl

r w i t a i m . i v HATT.S

UMM so* Keko. r ,»ve­
i l ,, a U | , IS* aallaaal

ornee* ar*

M In tka lamer rllle, a*
K .r wiia *,lnal*at b*a4 *

Merita ta a weaakar al Ik.
•(IMIe* la Ika , 1* »ae »»I,An si all w av *la*alek-a
Me* rreaa a l l,* ta esels4 t* ll av aal alkerwta, ave*I rhta ea*»» aa* al»a Ika taewa ,nkliak«* fceeala. fMU
m• reimfclleattaw a f aaeetal
V „ keeala are alas reaetee*

place In th a world. T he December taatjg
th e DisgaaMW
Fortune conU ing a review o f B ritish p o k i n g explaining
briefly b u t clearly th e advantages o f th a English system
and c o n trastin g It generally w ith our own.
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In all E ngland th e re are only sixteen Struts, w hereas
in this co u n try th e re still rem ain nesrly tw enty thoOMnd.
•
-banks,
* * e8— -* (h e t&lt;v
Of these sixteen
five
control
Ini bnnk resources of th e country. In
. -practl* ,
cully speaking, th e re a re only five banka In E nglaad! th e
n th rr ideven controlling less th a n 280,000,000 pounds o f th e
country’s 2.000,000.000 pounds of bank reoaorwo. T hese five banks, th eir to tal asseta (in p o u n d s)'a n d
the num ber o f th e ir branches are lifted a s follows:
Nneni*
A ssets (pounds)
Branches

XPCEBBIBI.F.

l’F.A^Ev— England. All o'f thcae bank* a re joint
for private pro fit m uch th e aame m are A m e rla n banka.
Acting aa a central bank in th e p r^ e rv a U tm a n d w n tro of
England’a financial ayaU m and corTcnponrnng aomewhat lo
r u r Fctlcral Reaerve Banka la th e Bank o f
•
Joint ntock corporation, organized for P ro n t.c b o o a ln g lto
tor Olaaa may yat hare to own n ffierm and directors, and responsible to Ha atoclc
th* 0liVB branch lo llu*y holders alone.
,
in th* branch hanking Kill.
B anking operatlona In E ngland a re not hampered by
weighty legislation or political Interference. It has long
njfual meeting of th* Wild Life been th e policy of th e B ritish governm ent to leave bank ng
gdr act 'fo r Saturday.—hand- to th e m en directly concerned w ith it. A parr*from the
i *'Say, what is this, anofher regulation o f tiote.U nues and th e publication of accounts,
tag etili 7 • •
the* Bank o f E ngland is aa free from governm ent control
and supervision as any o th er corporation. England has
r . \Vr&gt;! would like •" re« Tcchnoe- practically no banking regulation* o th er than those ap­
yacj'.a flgttrva on ths number plicable to corporations In general.
vnmipltiyed a , n result of tod
W ith th is system and this governm ental supervision,
[much luting on the job.
or lack o f It. England, though bearing th e b ru n t of the de­
pression an d forced to abandon th e gold standard, has not
experienced n single bank failure during tb e p a s t ten years
and not a single depositor has lost a dollar in British bank­
ing in stitutions. Much th e sam e th in g can be said for
Canada w hich enjoys th e sam e system and has hsd ofily
one bank failure in ten years (th a t, in 1D?8.)
D uring tho sam e period o f tim e, one-third of all the
banks in th e U nited S ta te s hnve failed. O ut of 30,000 in
ikI^ i 11ai ftttltiul'* of Kf*w« nn
nfr her oMiKyitiom l|&gt; IhU 1920, few er th a n 20,000 rem ain. O f th e ten thousand which
t l ^ j»u!Trr »U that %in the hnve failed, ty in g up five billion dollars of depositors' funds.
« « of (iiol, which pa*v*th
lerafamtilix, *h«l| keep your
an.l miff!* through rhrixt
-Vhil. 4(7.'

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th* Ml thrre h •
cl. - SI. Jonrpli N'i w ..I'rcs*.
tiiillion* |a JtuC.«4H»
P# i of a great power,
-lakee in addition in
in n «&lt;nson must mme
L.Thi* MtriKtf »u«* wf mm i
J»tr ttdrn! »liwo ihe Rrxijrtiotl
(•)!,;{, nhll" lluntnu: »|Utl
»n*l

€ &gt; IMiCr

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lilt.trail

Tbs conflict totwroa Ch* » ■"
Japan

aas

*ne*

on tha eh*roc tar *f
3*9*
•in fm .
This
tla io
V |j
point
ot coiUiicn ta
(feast Walt w ton that fasaoV
ra resort, after circling srosaa
Falplsf iniW tha Hrovtoe. of CWU,
comas down to tha aaa. Thera are
thraa poaalhla eaplaasttoeo tar tto
upilar# of toatIUU*#. Ths mast
raaaeuriag la the ona pat out at
first slip hi a Japanese
Takyo. Tha Japaneaa anthoritkf Idot V against ChiS* lUelf.'sMlb of
any they | t i wind of a conepir*
Wall/ and specifically
• cy against tha Ilf* of ooo of ‘k*if tha t t r**t
Pelpiagl laithat
allll
chief men in Manchukuo, and m*4* again, i Pslpl»»- l a 'l t o t city
really to aeian aoma af tha ros- n \„ %( arshal Chang Iftlao-Llang,
formerr J,rwasUr
- --­ *f Manchuria and
aplratera at 8tonhalkwan. fo r tha I^I—
“
. a* IU arch*
hy Tokyo
porpoaa thay rcqucaUd tto -c e ? described’, •_
« “ * of .all tha treuhla.
operation of tto Chlnaaa aottori- enemy- . n- VY causa
Chaag aHs at
Uea. They mot with raalaUsca .Jh- BvVa ne » t , r ’h*1
' ■— lh« ; pvart
■*—n
Ptipiftg. pit \ ‘Ins'“ sgslndt
aiead.
J
of
th*
atat*
of
Man­
and
walfara
•
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A wnMd and more Hrioey.ro. lie Japanea* ca*e
terpratation would make UK tha chukuo—so
__ run—
_ B', l* *aa#ntlal that ha
would
beginning *f , Ik* j0Bg
be
"driven
fro *t* Pvlping. In tha
Jip in eft drir# ffiliw i
jf®
•**
protinca liaa noctheaat of CU-U3» hlaUry *C top.*’***
einnlne with 11
Bn**, “it ha#
it
It*"**,
kna H
aeaf
which Palping la ailuaUd, U* 'ginning
boundary batwsen them for to*- 'ha*n a cvwa of ZV«a B baisg acesalii n ' r r V - r-*1—' '‘e**!— 1
Wall. Tha occupation of J £ j » - u w tv of th* cett'pytog Pwwarln
haikwaa might thu. ho Intendai W Zone A, and *o «i to^ Zoo* C and
pf*P*n«f
prelect tha aatrrma Uft flaiUtAf bfTond. If Jfpafl
to enter China Pr*i»vrT Wh*rav*r
the Japanaaa as they
mote Into JehoL The Jnatiflrnlhrn ultimata diatiny may* carry Japan.
for ouch a more la tha claim ‘ga‘ It Is hard to think that ah* la
Jehol bacama h im l* * n ago, ready for th, *t*p u .v k r prea*at
part of Manchartn, when tbo orig­ Ctrcumvtanca*. Il»r ptwHIoi* ouh
inal Three Proeincea became tha aide th* areal Wall neida a gned
Pour Protinca*. Btnr# Manchuria, [many years of rodinlUhtflon, phyin tha Japan***

Southward Parade
Of Anglers Begins
For Winter Season

dca)« of ihn l»rr»i4etu-y m*i I

, (ilt.-r lilg hrnin* of I he
iav(
s'n-sdy
s|i&gt; krn,
¥ ■' ■i»u in-'tlinl wr
l.val hit : oUont, lhal the
will l unit in July. Wc
J b n»o»v nearly right
’■Jcipturg, Ijivai. Hoover,
,ld, and so forth anjj.ao
huv# made similar praMti fif.l with th* cnnqucsl
athiiria, Japan pu*he# *«
L l. a lii province In north:
itna. 'Viler Jehol. what
Th«tS «»n# tioobra *&gt;‘n
Untie ambition*. Om* n*Vt?
-.when lo »*op. Napoleon
,n«l lo caplitr# th* llbln*Ihvn puvhod on Inin Pro*nd Ausltia, and finally
op ('ii a march lo Moscow

cleaner and healthier lives.
Whichever of th^ao views is correct, this much is cer­

which rival th* Btjilohn* as Ito
hnmt of tto lunkera. In Lak*
county alona thera ar* aom* lc
5000 lakes, and tto annual Lees­
burg contest attract* angisrs
from all o*»r tto country.
Kverywher* in tto »Ui* Ihtrc
ar* ptsnir accommodation# rang­
ing from th* d o lIa r-a J a y ^ rie ty
to coatly Itunriouaneaa.
When th# Walton (an U tto lo
aalt w*Ur foe hia apotL »• «!»«•
ly finds plvnty of fl*h nnd **clement. But there ar* seasonal
considerations.
Tarpon catctoa during tto win­
ter month* ar* »P‘ ;to ka foot in
aumtor and amatl In al»*.*I‘ *
in tha apring and early aununar
that tto sliver king* of avagnlfl-

tain th a t If m ost people knew how poofly they show up In
one of th e abbreviated su its, th e demand for them would
be practically nil. T he alluring appeal o f seashore sights
as broadcast by to u rist agencies .becomes a repugnant ex­
hibition w hen viewed In th e light of scraw ny limbs; vericoae
veins, k n o tted m u sse s, and bulging joints, by fgr the pre­
dom inating c h aracteristics am ong m ost beach combers.
The law affecting th e complotcnesa of bathing attiro
should be r e g u lits d according to . tho physical appearance of
th e w earers- T hera a rc m any Instances In which nothing
teas th an a Jum per fro m head to foot should be required,
and thera ora o th er intances, well— th a t’s a m atter fo r the
police chief to decide.
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real payrhlalriat. drolatt*
•hair woibl Is going insane,
SANFORD, TWENTY, YEARS AGO
Irapccdiog niuUrlal and Ish
I bnafruptry of the rivllitrd
Detroit. Mleth
i U tto natural rr^ult or In*
lelr. gnu U else ' M - Uckto—ewk
t t e i tto »(dkK I* an*any ■on«y to tk* calary growen toidgr end dlroctr of Florid* Gar- salt water
»Hy, mnrulJyT*•*&lt;&gt; todally agao. The fra*a* la CaUXornia hot d*aa, Inn, of Saafard.
waetoDL fit
i4**tal -to*ptt*l» U
owr-gtowing pro?
by year, and there
dig PUtri'1? of tfe'
4nstda them". NeU
- pruducti,

capacity reel do ' fbr salt water
sailing aa well.
South Florida coast resorts
have a sport worthy 0f special
mention for tha fly rod addict
U’i catching rotolo, perhaps
totter known a* snook. This gam*
strapper; two to three feet long,
'strikes savagely at th# la Iga
B ra, and battles with te st to Ca­
pa when hooked, g
IFshlng costs have been heavi­
ly deflated. Power boat* carry­
ing half a doien anglers ran to
had fro flQ a day, wllh line* and
bait thrown In free.

.vary description.
P
to 500-pound deep »*• k , **Tr*V*
PINETTA—New school build­
the rang# of poaribUlttr*
ly average equipment #nd *x- ing completed tor*.

inK suita up whlla parading on th e it tree In and altlewulkH.
On th e beaches, however, it i» a different m ailer, and
I hone wiahinu to g e t. th e full advantago o f tho aun’n raya
may atrip to th a w al*t In jierfect anfety, th a t i*. ao far aa
the law m concerned.
Next y e a r,’we underat.m il, thu b ath in g aulta will lie ao
constructed na to o b viate tho neecaaity for WRialatiug (hat
till portions of them be kept in place while promenading on
the atreeta. I’re-vloWa of some o f the models Indicate th a t
tho uppep p a rt will be done^awny w ith entirely and th at
the lower portion will be o f no g re a te r aize than to perm it
Itn being parked easily in a Jody’s compact.
Opinions will v ary over tho propriety of such bathing
aults. some ixtoplo believing th a t tho alm ost cocnpleto ex­
posure of th e hum an form la indecent, t h a t it is a cheapen­
ing Influence prom oting moral derelictions. O thers will conaider the fre e play o f sunphino on tho Itody a s a healthful
bensfit and will sett in th e new b ath in g apparel tho emanci­
pation of th s hum an form from false modesty, m aking for

•tunUd tto'growth of tto calary
there and will delay shipment#
fer aom* Uma, thu* giving Ito
Florida #al*ry full away, Tto
crop Utia year la said to to of
Ito (Inset quality
liar lhari Bit *****
I t wUI hero enoug
gaarantro him tto
af tkl* tto marks!
mmA tW(i''A,n&gt;ra I

♦ Tto Walaka. C1ubsgar* a meat
charming luachvuo on Tuesday al
1:00 'o'clock In lk« &lt;luh room*.
Ttoae preaaai wan: Mra. Samuel
Pulsates Mrs. Retort Newmga,
Mrs. R. W. Uetadoa, Mrs.1 C. W.
nredy, Mr*. W. D. Maiden Mr*. «.
K. gmilk, Mr*. H. L, D.r.r**L
Mr*. 0. M. Yeroe, Mrs. Mery
Srme*. U n , Khg. Mte. R. J.

(Continued Pram Paso Ooef
war* ehaxgad with hems drunk
and duoetkarly.
Charset if e**auil. ar.ery one of
them hesinnirs bt»au«e one of,lke
two partioe concerned had teen
Imbibing too freely, war, lodged
...In a l » per.cna, some of whom
weie charted with a*»ault with intent to kill.
Klfteen person? wetc arre»teJ
end that*cd with driving while
drunk, one of the moat serious
charge* for whkh a fin# l* providtd in police court.
.
Roekloa* driving tnargr* were
lodged again*t 40 perron*, at
lea*! SC uf whom are *aid to have
been drtaking.
His person? resisted arre*t, a
charge that being* a penalty If U
I* proven, and ea.'h of the *ii appeared in court- charged with b«.
ing drunk or diacrderly.

*Uy prepM Vhat J«hol »hmjid

iW W

Th# R. A. of the Pink gapliat
Church will areal .at 7:JO o'clock
at th* chunk.
Ople Baud, well know lecturer,
will eateiksla at • : « P. M. at tha
South Sida Primary School audi­
torium with the Smith Sid* Pri­
mary P.-T. A. as sponsor.

Maeaoo, Myrtfe A » w g . to avUUtkm to th* regular pngaaaa *f
piano muvia Me*. Isalls Peak*
aaag ‘‘FoiioUan". . hy Kugeaa
Cowles, with Mia* Kaiheria* Marrisen a* acaampanUi.
Excerpts f r m Mr*. Munson's
talk ware: “Of *6,000 appitsaat*

without toing aroused to a more
perfect life. Here as pau know la
preserved that fahl* on whkh Irnditton says our Ixird Jtsut Christ
cr nsec rated the bread and lbs ang a b . aftaa.dMietaw..hlta**lf-giesw
it, hidden under tha Eucharlvtlc
evils, to hb beloeed diaglple*.
Finally bloent mm you haea
hare th* common father who toeingly awaits you and desire* to
implore tha divina blessing upon
y°u. ****** T°ur poaaeaaiona and
unikrtskiags.

RFTTMOD, (Jermany—Adolf ill*Irr’a national aoeialivta gained
strength in dl*t elections today In
the smallest German state, l.fppe.
Results g a r, the socialists nine
seats and th* social dem ocrat
saven.

*i!o
Th* t*»vlsr bu*ln*aa meeting of
-1 th# Waman'a Missionary 8oci«ly
** , of th . First Methodist Church wUI
on 11 ba told at 3:00 attack at tha
church. Mr*. S. Hr. Gadfmy, atat*
Ds***1 preaidant of tha Woman's MisDista" alonwry Society, will ha preaenj.

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Georg, Walker, of Ev.rgfet**.
w a i j t o wwvk end guest i f hia
krottor-ln-law and alsUr, Mr. and
Air*. 11. Roby Lalng, Mayfair.

You’ll

Never

Forget

•

™»&lt;r» C. G. JaOrfftW'Naw York
City, v« expected to arrive today
to Mend a short tlm* tor* aa lb*
guwt .o* ,JMfr*. Mary Bawllna a!

WlUard ppglal*, Dr. k«, and
Gsorg* Atkia, ..of. WiUougVto.
Ohio, wyga th# goasta Skturday
of j^lr. and Mrv. J. C. Ellsworth,
Bvardall Avatjuv.
•
■* • . .
I
Mrs- M aarten WlM*r aod two
chVdmn, of Ravannah. Ga.. at-

Tto’ Eaqwiatt* JANK KAY
Preparations
(Tto assurance of a lively

ANNOUNCES AN' IMPROVED

• complexion)
Will assist you -In answering
this question for yourself.

HUBS EDNA WALLACE

I
»W *rt ce. noeticlie , la giving
Individual consultation a a d
complete treatment In a pri­
vate booth, teaching tha saw
scientific methods of facial

TRUCKS SELLING AT

T H IS

MM

TREATMENT

WITHOUT CHARGE
'th a t* , taklag advaataga af
■ a aas aal aU ft this wash.
•
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Call fu r appointment at

i A galnC hevrolet Wade th e w ay to (co•
nom kal tran ip o etatio al
Chevrolet
announce* a greatly Improved line of
Chevrolet aix-cylinder tra c k s—featuring a
n ew engine. A' n ew re a r axle,. A new
frame. M any progressive chpngeg in dciign
an d conetractioo., A nd eelllog a t m w ,
ir o s tfy re d u c e d p r ic to th a t o n f y tt*4
. w o t h n Ja rg to f b u ild e r o f a w e a r a f
tru c k * o o u ld achioro.
•

R ED U C TIO N S
AS M UCH A 8

rived yaatorday «• *B«d tw*
week* her* as tto gaf«t of
Winter’s liator, Mra. E- M- Laonrcorptx f ifth Strvgt and Mag­
nolia Avooue.
a
0 ',
. -* r oV
*0•’

Me. and Mr*. Motort JJsrtwcttoi
base toen reroowod to thtil &lt;huia#
»• Kentucky Avenue from tha
Femald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital wher* VtoF
*
In
caiohnUea
to r v—----toaband’o
in cm
cm s unu of
(.&gt;«■•
-

vd Mr*. T. R.-Mailing. Mia# Hvlan

Baanmont—Ruth

KaU#y.

Carr*- Hagjutllon, Mayot—Mary Waal.

totilk.
Ratkay.
'
,
’
g.rah from "Nut Creator Bulla",

M alM on P ick-up » 4 4 0

Tichaika wsky— Mary

WORKERS SEEN
(Continued From Paga On*)
duce operating costs and ,'uk*letonlie" force* within ,50 days, the
guveracr said.
Announcement Satuiady that C.
C. Woodward, game and fresh
water fish commissioner, had cut
opaialtng cist* In hi* depailmeut
SU percent eltcctlve luinicdlalciy,
was followed by u similar an­
no uni i-remit Sun'm (runt, Uen IL
Uustain, hotel c numsskner.
Ity reducing the miinhvr uf field
inspector* from 11 lo seven and
by reducing like -alum s uf the re­
maining Inapeit rs
and office
worker*, llostaln -aid k* ws* aide

-

v

—

—

B a n a n u H , 4 -lb a .
persons during Ijke y»«r ta d th*
number cf tint*# lodged are:
breaking anil entering, U; petit
u» grand larceny, 46j gambling,
Id ; swindling, twu; destroying
private or public property, 10; a r­
um, 2; accessory to arson. It
carrying tonrrtled weapon*, eight;
tolling to stop before entering a
though street, four; rontempl uf
court, four; being the Inmgle of
a disorderly hoove, 03; speeding,
1.1; po**e»lng ijtolcn pr.|ierty,
twu; rubbery, three; attempting tu
steal an automobile, two; hauling
peitoa* ou the running huurd uf
a tar, one; tiding in the running
hoard uf a car. two; lam pet ing
With water iiwters, four; doing
business without a license, four;
improper paikirg, via; improper
lighting of automobile*, five; forg­
ery, three; divluildng w.rship,
two; being keeper o f a disorderly
house, IS; runulng over a lire
hove, one; (pending a gambling
device, one; selling milk in viola­
tion of rity oidinsncos, six; being
un act***, ry to brea'iing and^ en­
tering, three; insanity, live' #1*

L e ttu c e .......5c-7c-»!

,

H E

k

,.

TREATED ’EM
ROUGH—
and they,
loved itl
They were tor* hi aa atH
—

keg* tkag, W . t r

g f tto r . la »«r«M.«t% t f
prialtlv* aaaaloa a^plaat
a

background ng U*»i*

ikrVU ami perih!

. v

L E S S ROMANCE! ^

C tttn l

Tuesday
W hat
th is

Aanual ItobT. K. •-**

country

A Now Low P ries I

D A N C E
lifl)
9 JO P. M.
Hall

n eeds

is a

M*v*'a Onh**tra

If. D. C.

good

G lv*a Long S g n i t l

FRESH

laugh—
s o d here

COVERS
Many

new p a tte rn s

th a t

Our butto*« eg g s ancf milk
n r j mi lootv ho—itee they

wVI b rig h ten your table—

are

an d ao inexpenalve too.

frfRk.

in d u c e d

»

d araed

Franca#
th* Ro*s*v«M taansural commit
I t * for Induction of Frauklia D.
RouMvalt on H#r. 4th.

l

FJUML’BBHt «f « « £ » •

Cowles

• w a e r - a n d m a n ag er
EUNICE’S BEAUTY 8HOI announced today t h a t
has closed her shop in th t .Wclaka Building,
. Mra. Butler la takfti th is m eans to tt&gt;ank
and nearby tow nafcor tl

Market

C o m e r.2nd a n d .P aig iatto

THE

TAMPA—New p r * &gt; r o u 1 i n g
pleat i.peetd hero by Mallory tine,
a t Mallory terminal*.

LUbesfraud, FfiU Kr*U Ur—Dorla

In addltidn, th e Cher
now h at s much *

Ci mplimenting the memtera of
the *33" Club and a few other
guest*. Mts. Walter K»uth enter­
tailed wllh a bridge party on Fri­
day evening at her hamc un West
Second Street. Vase* and bowl*
tf roses, gladioli, sweet peas, and
fnnx were lived to adorn th#
rooms where the guevts ware en­
tertained1.
After live progiesvlun* of
bt idg#* vet rev were added aud
prltee awarded. High ecor# piiaa
lor ihu ilub uiemtorv, a nove.ty
•h'-e hag, went to k(rs. J. K. Maker
nhile low scoir |iitr*. a fruit cake,
wav teceivrd ly Mr*. W. K. Varn.
Mr*. Clarrnce MartlilT ha-l high
accre aaiimg the olhvi gue.ls and
•rat th« rrcipient of hand *::&gt;I roidrtrd handkerchiefs.
At a late hour p sweet toprr.rets served by the liostr,-. asvisled
hy Ml • 1‘hloe Kouth. Th u p i . ent were: Mr*. M. B. Smith, hit-.
O. II. Drown, Mr». W. E.‘ Yarn,
Mi*. J. l». Uulf. Mrv. J. K. Maker,
Mra. (larrm ,. Barc'KT. Miss Zel a
Yarn, and Ml*&lt; fbol# lluulb.

At a meeting o f't’lr I- Number
Five of All Soul* Cah(dlc I'hurih
held F mlay aftcrn&lt;M&gt;n al Ih*
hom* of Mrs. F. K. Rougdliats
Palmetto Avenue, plans w.-ri
made fnr a Valin line bridge party
apd dance to la- given nn Friday,
Fab. 10 at tin* Klks Club. It was
decided that card gatings »Hl h*
played until 10:00 I*. M. and
dancing will to enjoyed after
that.
Refreshment* were served In
-th# fulluwlng: Ihe Rev. J. J. Kd
laghvtt, Mr*. Frank Allen, Mrs.
T. L O'Connor, Mr*. I . M. Leinhart, Mra. N. B. Kennedy, M is
Paul Praold, and Mra. F. E. Mou­
nt Ilia t.

Sonet* Is F, Kuklaq—Mary Nall

differential e n d a etra
w ith bearing ,supp o rt

M a n h a t t a n !

Grapefruit, &lt;Ufe 1
Tangerines tM* V

Circle Number Five
Of Church Ha« Mod

Among those from tor* attendpreludes, Chopin—Evalyn
g
theopening dinner fence at
Nipper.
0 , Mount Plymcuth l * # ( l a a d Spinning
Lay, Gocdeilar—Mary
all Club Saturday »lghl tH.T7 Yeung.
r. and Mr*. Charlaa Dunn. Mr. Tearing, Von W ilm-M rs. John

Chevrolet has akp&gt; introduced an entirely
new type of te a r f ile w ith the outstanding

j |,,. f .
,|0t ,„*fCr
u,r mal„ i
the Worm
of the Pit

Mrs* Ropth Hostess P A Y L E S S DAYS
. At Party On Friday F O R S T A T E ’S

FRIDAY
The regular meeting Of the W,
f . T. U. will to held at .1:00
o'clock a t the home o‘ Mm. T. L
Tbornley Weak First Street. _
The Asarian Cfcua will meet at
7 Jit) o'clock at tha home of Met.
II. II. 11UI. 1»1» Pblmatto Avenue.
With Mrs. .UUL. Mr*. B. L. Bran).
Mrs.'A. H. Batcher, Mea- IL A.
Moralssd, and Mr*. A. M. GordlnUr aa hcataaae*. ,
Tto Sanfani Branch of tto
Amtriean Association of Uaivaraity Women will meet a t 4:00
e'rlcck St th* home of Mr*. C. It.
Mn*un. Mellonvtlle Avenu*. * A
heard meeting will Uke plara at CHRISTIAN M’lKNCK Clll'HCH
3:30 o'clock.
, "Life was th* subject of the
Lesscn-Brnnun in all Churches of
Thc Zittor Player, Groton—Peggy Christ, Scientist, on .Sunday, Jan.
McTccr.

Cdn Amorr,
Maddoa.

.

Antlrtw

^

Orange*, do»

........................
.
risen.
Kllswo/th entertgiawd
with a din­
ner party-yesterday at to r horn# “0 , Solo Mlo", Dl t'apun—Jan#
Uoyd.
on Baardall Avsnue. Uuaata were:
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorprnml. Piaakalo, Dclihca—Virginia Marlwether.
'
Mr.’ and Mr*. B. II. S-iulre*. the
Danube Waltxcs, Richard Strauss
—Donald Lamson.

aranUUc, Mid

'
•’•to* ol
■** J , , r
•**
Moot t
wet# orda
f
j)f |h

T U E8. an d W ED.

birthday annlvaraacy Mra. J. C. Waits in F. Ullbro—TJraUhcn Mwr-

treatment and igatoup.

m t(
third

S P E C IA L S

THURSDAY
, Monthly meeting of the Gram­
mar School P.-T. A. will take
place a t 3:30 o'clock a t tha school
auditorium. Tha board meeting
will ha held a t 3:00 o'clock at tha
school.
I
Annual Robert E. Lee dance,
sponsored by the N. da V. Howard
Ckaptcr of the U. D. C„ will taker
place at 0:30 o'clock a t th* City
Hall. Music by ^M*ro'a Orcheitra.

. Mra! ii. vir. Furvls, of AaguaU,
Ca., ^arrived yesterday U *P*nd a
atoyt l i n t , hat* wUh t o r aiaUr.
bits. Kaliac* W. Wright, Mallonvlll# Avenue.

H m U P rin tin g C a

WEDNESDAY

Cirri* Number Flea of th* First
Baptist Churrh will mact at 3:10
o'clock with Mr*. J. C. Mitchell.
The Sanford Little Theater will
meet a l 7:30 e'cleck a t the rummissioaer'a rocm al tha City Hail.
All member* and interested per­
sons ar* urged to attend.

-FUeiscbvr, who la sptadiog
wtaks In Bradanton on
it. waa haia foe tha weekr|ih his mclher, Mrs. J.

of J K

them aaid to have bean in a par­
tial atate of drunkcnneit.
Five person* wero charged with
murder, all of them turned near
to county authoritie* and four of
them having been drinking whan
the alleged crime wav committed.
Charge* of making threat* were
lodged agaiovt five p*rson* who
were *ald to have been drinking
freely.
. Attempting to supprei# boot*
legging (luting the y&lt;*r, police
marie enough arreita to charge
.10 perm.no with po-ieuinf liquor,
18 per»on» with »#l mg liquor, and
tao perioo* with giving away

3:30- o’clock.
Regular meeting *f th* Y. W. A.
of th* First Baptist Church wilt
to . told at 7:30 o’clock at th*
home of Mia* Mabel Chapman,
1100 W**t Third Street.

MU4*B, Palmetto Avenue.

•Its; Going To Happen

..
. ' V / tha
_7
,n
^

Tba regular businaaa meeting of

3 $

^ T to lake# and riven of Florida
offer black ba*a
drawi thousand# to tto ,l*t* *v‘
.ry TMr A t JmkxonvUtoOrM ^ ’
VTInUr Cardan. EstalU. LW*!*"".
Sanford, D aUnd. O m cato Olty
and varloua other
ar* held each wlnUr, a"d baaa
•mailer than 10 pound# aaldom win
a prix*. Kifteen-poundara are by
no meant unknown.
*
algtut whon motlcaly Cfaaoit to lie modeaty in public placcH.
Tto uap*r reatchva of In* »*•
anti has placet) a ban on too iwanty attlrv , tlecrecinic th at Johns Rlv*r, greakeet of florid*
h ereafter b a th e rs m u*t keep Ihe upper p art of their bath- .(ream*, offer perh.pa tha baa

faSbcnhat al l« • t thill lit.

[*rd Liquor And
Blew L oam Big
In L o c a l C rim e

MILANK WEDNESDAY

ill

in

Seminole C ounty, an d dgliveretd fav fo u before luaing
any o f .th e ir health-giving
q u alitlfe! *

A n U nusual Value ut
64 inchea square

SE M IN O L E

e ry Co.
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C .P E N N W C O
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wcslhrr yesterday. High, U .
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A v S A T V It S A Y . J A N U A R Y

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1KBTPR0BLEM
INTO BY
OF CITY
..THffht Propoait‘*on« Of
PowerCompariy For
Reducing Coat Meet
W i t h Disapproval

Beer Bill Awaiting COLD IS STIUJChinese In c re a s e
DRIVEIS BEGUNHouse
Final Action In Senate
TOAIDFARMER By Judiciary Committee HOLDINGSOUTHl D e te rm in a tio n To
IN ICY CLUTCHj M e e t J a p A ttack s!
ON MORTGAGES JUDGES PONDERj’

Lee Asks For Audit
Of Complete Scope
T A L L A H A S S E E . Jan. 14.—
f/^— Complro ler
Lee today
aikei Governor Sh'lt* to haw
tha eomplroller'a deportment
audited "from top to b Horn”
and the Governnf replied he
would have'an audit made. I.re
ra il the discovery that J . II.
Ih irre ll, f.rm er liquidator for
lour c ored state hank* in Mi­
ami. wa« ovripaid more than
4 *2,000 In rommUaiona fur the
la*t year caused him to tci|uiil
thr audit. Accountant*
aie
risking examination of pay­
ment* to all llqquldators who
m a ile d more than ffl.OOO.

N U M B E R 254

P h r i C e a U A C op y

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W A SII1N G TO N , Ian It
f/»\■*••1lifted a.-alntt conxlituli mat
ill by a re-lurrd alnvtinll’Ut and 'ooad ned to ini lu.ft*
. Ih* lloti*,- hour hill Iv t
nlchl hwailrvl mtinn
the ten
ate jtidicUrj &lt;•. imnittrc nfter re
jc tlu e g »nb iiimmitl e approval.
j IMertninrd l„ h'lrtg -th • lieu &gt;

SUGGESTION FORIr
NO FORECLOSURE

P at Harrison Leads
Senate Forces To
Prcvent-Manv-Krom
Losing Their Howes

(Wisconsin
I,

(iovernor
"!rthe
, &gt;,:'y
,,
l*»u

V

Hp r ^ l l j « O A D BOARD MAY!s“ S . t r ?' JR
Revive Boycott Of
BE
ABANDONED,
IS
J a p Importations.'’*
i
SHOLTZ OPINION
C a r o lin a ,
S h o w in g
N o S f c n O r M e ltin g

n p

A D A M H A M C n

IC !

R e v iv e *

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O f

\i.irn.|in-ti^ Ihe l.l'l *• | C IIA H L O T T K , dart. It. i,Ft
lie T*e I m o t Ii M r i I SS
.'i..
....... - redraft d Ih. Mil a lm a t in I rearing aealher rentinil | over
C hinese de term ination -to-j
in*-.*
of
North
1
*
0
-nl
inn
lei
try
end
L a w
E n fo rc e m e n t
• ‘
" ' M,~
l«rrrrnt maitiiium afcoltwlM lbr heovjr *fie* Ihilt fell i r lerd.lv
h oppose the Japanese at' Shan* •
ep. ot to llt i. llir lower fisc* rr C «,o n* imlleation of melt m s.
haiksvnn. In M nnchu rta o r Je* .
M AD :'O N , tVi .. Jo,-;, 11. I-T tl
' t amminl to ;l.t t.y
mliini.' V|„,,. thin nine m, he . f . ’I i l K«\
■y vnlun,”
* ^ O n S ld C T U lR f
l t j M f l l l i io L .oc.. siaauilM re. .w herw^khm
t '»•run j'ldae* nf W b
lest
iljJ.4 '.lJill'* l*i iU p ill
Japanese m a y undertake a n t
... ,’lL .JU U U U ll, j u u U joI
,
Ii*thI n»
• r irrnw*n w»*rr t nil** I i
------------------------*
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---------------------by
S'ennlnr
Harrison.
Democrat.
in
a
uun.il
|&gt;&gt;nclani.itnm
y.
With
Senair
a llrged invasion of C h in a ap* rnnie |i*morrn' unite | ..ill tn o-lt*»r Ot* Irpi*1* .it Rnlriili
? lly fo r street light*
T V I.I.A IIA S S K E . Jan. 14.— «/T**
" f Ml»*i»*lrpi. for immediate nc- ■» rrr.tr m hnir.ltman, that l r »Ihe In "ipi'orting the 1ill, tin •iteav-rv- Fln'iie*« nf »n**nr frll nt llrrfn*.
l&gt;enred sh a rp ly increasing to - 1
in g , m em bers of the C it y
Governor Sh &gt;|t • said yesterday
lion, “ if many in dl*4rers are to I lap** •ring lh «y 11 fr rain li in rn» will . «n v to Hr l&gt;-'l no M-•u-liv in boro
day. ’
t.
...1
C o m m is s io n w ho m et in spe­
, let.i liigrilie li *
.r lu,' tgnga
i- ly th. inmmlttrr 1pYoper. | \ i in n \ it::•ttiii nttr| lit** I i«*tl h» wa* '-.e riu n ly cunsblering" a
•e relieved or saved".
W
h
ile
the
Japanese
e
c
o
j-^ v cie ! session last n ig h t voted
It
.&lt;eo*hev
n*.
favotiii
•
ol*
&lt;
I"
‘lire
*
lv
,1.1
lie appearvd at the first wiln
tsmnt rrlloii , f South C.si tin* r eomniendatmn to the |egi»lalure
nom ic league in T o k y o is re I. |, ,t the ..... or* i" 'e r l^ . a t... li.itr*1 in rftt* f,» t, nlOf*ni;lt
U» appeal to the power firm ask.
for I hd T lilf he Introducr.l to a-l
lit go. umr promised t
eg. Pthat it wipe out the pressnt five,
thorite the Keronatruetiin (Vrv«&gt;. , vdaltns
1ported to hav, called upon the In*
it|,| (
|n e a r. ininte* le un i n e n th " a H o n ,1 of rots.; «*• n 1 r r tlr/ifF Sn \rj|ttr0 n nl
H f * that the nresrnt contract be
member state highway commission
t|,iu
Ine.
tte
■
v
he
for
i*
n
i
l
t
o
ration
to
lend
the
owner
nf
u
II
tisOlf
*
■
i.•
I.
Iy
i^r
it
new
law
».*
■
,»
ed
to
1
"
S
l*;p
r
Norft
llt.
.
-pa
1
•
|t rnatlonal rhamber of commarco,.
canceled and a new one drawn up i
■ill* cniim* tters
ebV'oinal'J V o - •iH-iU 1 &gt;1 1.-' tv P.iiith 1 nio and place ih* whole department in which will meet in YIsnna, to
ro-irtgage | home or farm pro'p.’rty «*, lh” h'&gt;hiei an,| ,* ;ii, ,il l.rtlk
baaed on tha City’* ability to par.
an amminl sufficient to J-oy laxe*
***•" .u|
uu •-1.sk iiunbet I Wta At* eff.ut nt d-fmitipn of ait In
i id »n inei.
n'lth a. l » ihe hands of it eompel'nl man. ilenmmro boycotting 0f one ns*
Each of the eight '‘plan* raw*
S'.r.
t&lt;
”1
.1
H
Ufaaosrd
for two years.
,
l.i.n.iu i . m . r* a In* r. cir being
perhaps with engineering ability. lion's goods by another, tha groatfrn^T», t
f.s •.me I. I'ipeialiui
^Hw afUiin a few dollara of the frwoi
s,l.
limit th, p nalii* *f
Advisor . cloSo to |,r**ldrlil Hon. ' ((|
, ,4
The t mini ' ntmo
% \ii|t I rxt rpl al I hsili .1 p
Tile KiiYcinur adde I that he bad r Shanghai Chintbcr of Com*
^ ^ w fc lc h (ho Commission! rs Iasi Or.
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 14.-— 0V*»Yolrtrait
|iw
to
m
ill
or
vlnotr
»cr *|Hik*
th« possibility "f hi*
mere* sought to rovtvo tha CM*
I'rsvl'isna i whh’H Hl•K**t f ll»» N fl nsy \.4i *9 lit!.
toM r decided waa all (ho
nut,
fully made up his mind on
.... n !y The S*n*t* nirrved l0 take up Ih- .* mllng to fontrevr soon a &gt;|*e-.-ial
*p „ ,, t!*J ' b* *d. Would plOrldw I S». » j -'« r f m**' thio A O , per
ncre toy.-ott of Japanese goods,
I H a iti d im - f %
ur |
Memphis,
could pay for itreet lighting In ' Philippine Ind-prndt-nce bill im
Hit* '.in ipir Iiuit and that hr
e, n* 'J,* hsn»o sr • 11 l e rtl'b
mrs«ng o ryn g sp**dv nrlmn to
.
M antimr al| Sino-Jspsnssa bat*'
feun.. li* I lleeriog w n l'ie r, a'd
•rut rluni in lore
1932-3.1. Each of th« plsn . how. mediately -lo decide whether It
I '0 lh • V fd -t'-.l buuUtb'ir ef **n
ward bnlanelng He Itmlg** os n j , n|( '
wkhI.I iivit-nms ill* new point of lie Ironti were quiet although ”
\il
t
i’
u
‘
lem
iwralure-w.
at
down
oear, called for a reduction cith-r will lw passr.1 uver the h v iW m t'i
|h»lf
cor penent «n di«liVcd
n»r*e*ity for maintaining Ihe fed.
, , ,
. . . . ..,
I.. :• '.’uitheru t lui t.lil ant cm th Histidn lilixen* who are vitally Ihcro ir an ominous atmosphara' T
,
i i i
. Im lualnni were lhal jii . i-1 Of
fa U.o r amber of atreot or while­ veto. The lloi-vr o.rrnwle It j c j[ lb|'|oi .
ernl
rrrdlt
unimpaired.
I
.
,
,
n
i
.
.
i
,
.
'
storms
bmwiag,
■
A
m
m
way If { M i ' now burning &gt; r a
te n had &lt; iht Imi fieeiing w.n c m i Hied in lh,&lt; Slate's welfnrr. ■ ■of furthar
terday.
.
tVin* w.ss plseed in Ihe some
The Republican member'hip‘ o f , '''*
»*** * * + " } "* /*• » '
Japanese
dispatches d-scrlblng,
\ d u «tb ,n |n raadle.power from I no
.1
iM
.icdri
in
either
secllun.
live
membera
of
thr
highwny
Gauging Ihe nutlouk. after thr the House will b* c a lM Into .-m :
ntlegarv with bee» and llm ilr-l to
•• •**;
1
c ntlnuel war-like pronoun ement,
to VO watt. Moat of Ihe plan* had llou.-e hi t voted emphatically to
jiaaes, w rt, ill* be d III epitimn a ,10"&gt; prer'nt gbohellc c o if ol
lh.- Mr i &gt;l|'|*l Ynl •r shared•I |run
mmi'sion resign d n-cently at
fertocr Mer. 2 by Reptr
1
f
to gw with cutting o l from 40 to •et aside the I'le.kleal'e veto and
v. h- i|,it uniplianca wilh the S'liaior Hill, IVnee-ial. Washing- ilh- ra il wiiiLh'f while the HJ''I ' tl»s* gusrrnnf's request. Four sue of Northrrn Chlase generals.
f!neir. New York, floor leader, lo
^ f f . overhead street In hi .
. make law the pending ima.ure In
fifth
tovnnoi
's
|,i
wtie
p**i,
ssnr*
were
named,
but
i iaio.'liun
Inti, ebo spam-are I Ibis eli.sn' -. 1rm y nl Near Ut leans. L a . dra|i|«d
rmrrsnls* the party's roner
‘ The Commissloncrr warr r g rrr I
•i yrl In lu appuinted.
nrrlieird it *s -dd i ,-s*tU In ran !t,» l"r»y.
glvP the laciflc crprr.dco.y It1 •innal campaign rommittn- and iblr.
that “ Overhead atre t' lift ht • nr&gt;iii ruferitiig lu the rbang- In
,Mil».inla, ciiunly'ji tip. I »ir inr m re r'verae
A l ut: the soast •'( North (a n ,
indepeede^ca alter lu yrata. Sen- lay plan* for thr iwn' Ointjtn*.
tha moat Important rf lh - intir*
Tb "
V corn milt "C. h nde.l l*j , Him, r-d f opilher &gt; wind, weir |M&gt;rsomirl, Gnvrrndr .Shells *aid
A aentinca by senleme r*vl*|on c.it *" xes aunuuiurd they would
lie sponsors of Ihe YU T v. cie h i
circuit'' and that "Wo woi-Mu't be
&gt;ni|etnle,l tiy vn n nod filling hr tint tolil the pew romnil*«ion*i,»
■-erlain of commanding tiie vote, of tho nesr* ’ domes11' allotment iiip|H,rl Ihe g ivrrn r. llnirl n fur- '.Vnitu' 1’,’ilm -. Wi ,-nn«ln Repub
fatUfkil In putting certain »er
•" tempilatl.rrs thatti.-d rp riaviga. lb,&lt; appumtments were only until
u n it
Ih, n bean. «hoer,| tkr same
relief Kill- -c-r
n*|tright 'lev t r f t r n| thr
•
ffn
u
ijr
f
ir
tinnlar
avtl.m
in
liij*
lion* of the City in n it'r dork.
Ihe m 'rting uf llir legislature in
■
*
•
ilefe t W SS predktfd by b'caalc .\npil ti,. In I . rr lutUIr end nil •leila,r vilh It- 1-eer hill that l&gt; [lin r.
biaucli.
— ^T. •
m u ,* so the plana were p it asiil*
April ami that be plight ask the
mplaye.l in* ib jftio - th* pmlal t
A
t
thuacoke,
N
I*.,
mute
lluiii
,
li-ln
y
j
action*
lor
lolli-climi
of
d
&lt;
I,,
in,
Confident that National Boy
Itepiibhran
lend.t»
Is’
l
nipht
as
The
lleniocrallinm lioll-d
•a Urn. Commlsilonei« diicursotl
KTHap p.iw p-P'l .1 lore ol liNinpl n, Vf . ''eep era li-gidnliir*- In abolish lh" r»n.l Seoul
lion
iMMMil
rr
pllffP.vnt;
w
*
re
tayrd!
iTo
jf
Y
hcmocialir
rhieltaio*
rmiferred
head piarttra will ( award
House
earlier
had
sinashrd
down
both the -proposed appeal and the
II • hefut, the -enulr III line on-! li libn; i m u k i sette
on Ihe whd* fit Id u( agricultural n um-cd.
weatbgr Uiaid entirely.
'hem a cha.ter, members
of
with
a
vim
iifon
Honin'*
a*r:uadvisability of installlig dynamo
While mi Ihe'anhtert nf change
uf Ihe pr posed Boy Scout troop
aid.’ particularly tb* m oilg'Cv
Jlidgi* G. *&gt;. H i'bud. of A-hlan . ti'tiin, i'd l|ie sole ill th” sub coin. SoilPil.
at tbr waterworks plant *o that ment that the hill invited “giaVc
Guv rnnr Shulls mid h - wa* nl«&gt;
nail*"
was
I
lu
I
foe
Ihe
bill,
with
iponsorcd ty the Men’s C u b of
'
U jip u a
wsathev * mndiliuru,
prcilcrnl of thr lumrd of nrcult
tha City could ptodtra electricity danger* of foreign invasion and problem.
rnnsidrring a rm 'm iiiimlallon to
M-Ullment on Ihe IVm-vrstlc. jJ'li;**, aid, hour or. "'.hv law i i.nty rrti-il -f TT'iT vh. Rep iMICaM. |her were few linilll* tie .up* s -h I
Holy Cross Episcopal Church mat
far the operation of Ihe whtle- •vat." Within two hour* trom the
•
hr
legislature
tn
abolish
the
stale
blajei, i,ppn ing. IhnugK several Ihe Eastern Air TiM i-part (nm
im‘. i * re-1 till, already appmu-d ihi-i ■ »r d It
in regular session at tha Parish
must le obeyed."
time the I'rriiu'^nl'* veto m n irs v
wmy system.
member* m ile t r i - i i t l M s in (ary** office hrrr npnrtml it* hotel ronriuiaslnn an,| |&gt;ul its work 1loiin, but night to perfset troop
in :. Iumo ini dlicrrlit ary puw.
The franc Use of Ihe FloriiU waa ircrlved it voted 2TI lu Ht tu -by th* ll«u*t, rut sharply n-r*:**
under Ihe -late board "4 health,
|
h
*
,
||lc
aim
mlnn-nl
party -tines, hut the Ih-iiiocratli- ,-i . Jung ■nUVri|t|i*iiiit*'il out. and
pli.nes wrr* flying mi
In-diil*.
and eliminate sum* of Ihe *on*erv organisation.
Power and tight Co., at writ a* override.
Itnrah. b og a *u|i|uirter of th •
During the meeting member* of
a'lnn depart manl*. ami place all
tfMLCUp’a contract with the powline Lkmo iat, Martin, u( U ir icnd.rship express'd a di- irv tu jMerto i If crildthf* ipart* I mi ■try law*, lenk «o pn't In drafting
disp ••• «*o th- n*w bill. Thr four rucnvrr*
thrlr a rtlvltl'i under on« comml»- he
Ir.op committee expw saw W
v es.firm . wera4143d r o » W i W 't ? pour &gt; *n«il 9? TIepukwnaaw Jg ja n get the me*.ufa quKkly lu Hhi fomtosi-res and
Senate finer.
Its enwideration ihi-y war* cidlt'erl lo rw iw . **
*
• i i l * . lliu
a lW K H ta lu l l i l t Ih l S M M H
fieTnra tha oplnlod wa*
effort to m u tain thr rresklent.
slnn.
’
-*.
' ' "■ *&gt; lhenra&lt;1tf«a pleiseJ wilh the
who did the r'd riftin g and voted
by
III*
Senate
agriculture
cmnIhe yoverfor's
procl'uiallort fi r it were ItUirn* and Senators
At thr same time, th* governor » *s ih - troop is m aking.'It ia
by Cemmlnloner II. J. This fre e fell short "by TJ of-at.announced that C. C. Woodward, ■vprcied that ihe maximum slat
_ that "This franrhlre I* a taining a third of those voting miltee wta a hedulrj fur Monday held that the emergency intttli*. llertwri. ' I*, pilblban. Ilh -le
atat' t umr and freeh water fish f the troip, 32 boys, will b« st­
binding one and cannot lw broken ahiih would have killed llir t i l . mm nine
Ira idtii*, &gt; nelb
e. , " a temMontana.
In an Informal hut wiglfirant l„'i,iiy ib -n ia rd of iii„itKie!e law. loud. W ild ,. | irm -ra l,
eommi- Itmrr. had rut operating ained by tha end of this manthtj
accept by agree met, »o there'* no Holding their line* ae I, the IKm iimill
Dill,
It
m
rat.
Washington^
u*e arguing about It or looking ucrat* mu*ltretl KM ard were c-nfe*. ore altrndrd l.y fie.ldenl Hr p'radrd with th* jsr-'s • • "•
•
T A IL A H A S S K ... J in . I I n il r«.*ts uf bis department in heir, -nd It was announced that almostTb# kry t«» It* »»♦" WB*
rlert Roosevr It's foremost ndvi*"r
fbr
loop-holy*."
-II hey* have already met tha re­
Nathan M a y vlatc rsinrmt -l ti­ rffecllsr imineibately, thus rav
joined
K2 Rupublicaru niuatly on farm matters, lending liemo- the hom.’j of "buliest ,!, Id n in effort In III A ' it n vmd svilh the
,Commissioner liehman al*n of. kiuiu gprierlluial state* ami th.
nmiually.
quirement* of the Teqderfoot class.
urn I tti'.'able detic*.'* II*- askid IKIh A in#nd»n* nt, •‘ » Mi*ti»in**'l
er of agricullu,'. yeil, nlay .r e ­ mg $* t
rrs
lr
frrm
both
ho*i»
*
pul
their
uliin
Shull &gt; "id Wnmlwnrd vni
» (Continued On Fags T w r )
Until Ihf msxlmum slsa Is atpurl' d I.IHII.MI ’ "k*&lt; ,d rItiis.
une farmur-lalmritr, Kva e. of hrndi together on Ihe *ubjeet of - u .ideralh n for rlty r.*i« ler* a th* fallow mp I areer rpb
Im ilv rr.lnrr.1 Id* own '*lBr&gt; tnlnrd, a I l-oys ovsr 12 year* Of
"Hothim' 11» the eslional I" " - wiuu uppmsed *
vrtl
4*
.
luruirr
till*in.|uil
i
Minnesota.
how lirvf to help lh«; Jaintgr who
from •»«::* tn -U 'JS ■ month, cut age art wsdeoma to attsnd the
Ihe g sucrnr'j
pt«-lama'om hlhlttnn a*t. * ametebd an,| ' P and 'ugped during th* rrgillar in
rnihirdialel) aflrr liie llouie is a-*d with niortgare lorc- lo of
lbr numb r of gain** wardrna from oiretingi on Friday avenings at
ptgmenlrd
.ball
art'1
''
nnv
wen
the
»,'p
i"in
l
of
tl,e
m
gani-'d
sp'iim
n
»aa&gt;i.ii
I
torn
!
*-|'i
I
i"
**ted. Senator Itobinr.oii. of A r- l-re r ml Inrs nf Ids home.
Ih fell'wine nr In nnv '• ' or lie,-. I an,j slur in;- extended period 1.1 lu -.'t and 1 'd'lrr.l lbr eatarlr* i:-10 n'clock.
r»* i, Heniormtie had. r in the
Much i f the telklnr wi* ilnn- ...... r ,f Ihe date IMt ifl-lll "I
••f
of all " If b r wuikrr* and the reThe troop waa divided Into th*
to |h ■. 2l).
•
'tali*, an luuncrd hr \t ju I.I **k by llm ty Margeutliaii i f New !:,. VVi&lt;riu-in V -o|urativ.- isis.*k fail iTr In a. t in re &lt;*•'!. ef &gt;H'
iiiaiiunr ward'll*.
•t,f- fiilbiwlnt*. conlaining n»l nmre
following patrols:
ll&lt;- . d
11 '• *-■ »f fruit
i .a lly consideration in hir York, pulilish'r of the Am ricao ..in* m il tin- tanner..' hololny n •
WiMMlward'.*
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gnvrr1 1-un -t It., pen *nt " " "f Bl ah d t ) a n , ■' •iidomned a Humisliiif and
Clalor ratrcl, U. W. McRory, Jr^
anr'l, whkh p*. *cil Ih,. I.il&gt; A g ilr illutl’ *, who wsa cheirnwn .laiuliun announced liiat. r *"•
llo- fir»t. ilefinitr
weigh*; b ..r . nb. l-.rler.
*"&lt;■*• •.e.liuj*ul but tlial Ihu irt'i-d l.in nur said.
leadtr, Ki-outmastcr C. I . Hawson,
, .ih. il*a lecurd »ute. The llojmfe* of Governny Rcaaevelt'* agrkul- cu n t of Ihe M’dden tmir » I event .
r
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order
In
iniilir feiinrnt d malt or nn-u*
,-uenae lor. John Minarlk, assleti In a telegram »ant to SrnV-&gt;the ronleipplali d »Ut*-Wtde nail.
r uu th,' year )u li* n u ik "t nil ..................
•in | j.b r , Watson, of India in, - enrol nd»l*«ry commission.
"ml bureau* t"
li«itt*«». «*r f*1**1 loy**
Dttacan U. riaUher. of Flori-I-. gid .».-tiun ho d-layrd until M"nA f i-r lh* |— nfereo *,- eev rsl Iilk r » n il he pastp&lt;rrd.
.1 lh” must *ucrri'«lui the -late ha&lt; rut » o d " of npr/atioa* *'"• *kel . nl, t.'hatlcs Ilrtlsi Jo* Stewart,
Nr*
rhiinr#
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P%"1*
last night,- Mayor Vhrian A. 8 peII. Ilrcwn, II. Sharpe, and C. D.
The *(i,r»rnnr's netbn **» .di
.
• ,-lo n '« forrr, within 30 day*.
.. j m . aid he w*» ronffjenl the sarritor* who paitlelpnlr I at*rrl
w»* e ,n bad.
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•a fieha If of (he City Ceralniulon lfi u.1 e..l'e iriy wviild be ill*- u l llixl unlf»s ('oner i act-* ai reeled a' a situ.itirn •a,llv twroio by the j l » • » ’• »
Phillips.
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I*drpartmcnU.
he
in„ ,,i',|,. by the rnli lomfWitl*
(urged tha vetaran aolon'a upp-ut laihid.
Filler Fox Patrol, Fred Ganas,
:.?|.l,7|it ilfttnl, "in 1 pu9 'he -trlrtest eenn
this ieii|»n *o r*dl*v* Him fnna- r* more Ju te th ra u rU n t Hen
fin •»»*■ p iiii.d and dupp. i.
the bill h»*
ptt •"
b bringing about prupo»ed revls-advr;
Harry Jo* Mjnarik, assist*
In r do«*n conininnilu
It
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b&gt;,M
i
ivrih
niuVul
In
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r i who a r- about to b* fm r- irtr.
nf
n
rtsat
*hn&lt;it
went
up
-in
Ibo
only into "Ifrrt « ' •""'r "b'1 redin-r
romni'l'er for i air'idiuali &gt;n
ankr* pl*v
•Iona In (ha national laakt
rlssed, a verleur sltuatlun wilt re­ t.i, mer hive Offered fnrvlbl
tbo number of employe* either by unt; li- Witte, Jr., assistant scout­
by ..-pro s; l^U .ll.l ty II 'V. I
revenue b n i' re
\
law* a, that mualclpalltlek m -H llo u v whm bpeakrr Garner air*
di* barging llirui **r furloughing master a* counselor; R- G. Hick- •
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Wnl b captained *h«j |0.I l.y boat; 6V.NI l.v m i-e l
nt iinre.l tbe motion by ( hulima:i sult.. There wav n» jminim lty. i'*l me ta f re, laiurs • in
iirnatnf
•a Sanford m at taka advanlar- rf
tun. S. J. N ii. J r - R. F. Mcnl-T-f
however, mi df tail'd I'gU la llon.,
Hu uu v.i'bout pay.
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in.nl
ar
sffaift
comperr
t|M ••me privlleg!» allowed
Indl
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salvalgv,
J r - and Herbert TburkFrifl
III*
Heveral measure* with f»r,n mort­
May
wa&lt;
found
by
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payroll*
wit''
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In
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the
vrtn
had
(or M ftf-ran e H&gt;at w»
VUeab with financial dlfflnUie*.
gage r lief at IhMr object ar*
*4i^rr%l»i n il
reuriling tn
lrun*fer nf I on.
• ’l l
I
a ■ r&lt;imml‘ " '" i appointed l&gt;, tb* , , &gt;,n wa-. mark, t I*/
Tha t'legrarn read* a* follow*: been carried.
llravrr I'atrui: J. Adams, Irader;
funds," "bulls wid. "and I'm Il4l(
t
Ilf
la reining lh* bill, which pro- forllitig before b’rnsle inmmilftriltib |&gt;arliaiii*ni
le luui. up ~ o o p »ir'I' iji un lb ' r i r t
ftTha CHy Commission of Sanford
•dug l„ wail until lb r day t, fore E. Mnughton. aiiivta.ll scouttoiiral ing oft' r nn rstiauativ j iii I ,•. 1.11•| ri . mid £1 '•«M .•ml ti n»«»i*
h u read the account of rm id e n t vii|e. (nf a dera l« of economic and tr *.
I
fa
I.itlle was said nlsuit th* pew
»v amt U r n
• haven't loader W. Munis n, ruunseller;
! * ll, I 1114 |* l 14 ■
|M I I ' ’ liriRt'fli 1t»l|*
sriMil'fic inse lign'' "i •
V\
ptUllei! ajjustnirnt prair lo freelbr mom-v In inert p a yroll'"
11..11,ild Ill-hop, II0I1 Newman, J.
. i ? Hoover’s rr commendation for re- own, I’reib ent llo ver said:
*414 ll* |9II •ini'll
—
, | C4 « R t 4l t i t
I 4 |f |44 • f 1
; domestl* allotment bill at lh*
Tb" governor . al*** -aid audit
tVn laic. J- Furson. and A. Kelly. •
.
-•lull rv rr
"Tb it l r l i.t r 'mil put. both our renfrreme av senubu . prrariit
ylilon of the batftmptry U w to
lluiii il I'aitul: Chum HUiiley,{
i , (P bn.,.,, on * m u riboi I will 1 mail'- „f all d'pnPm rnlt
authorlie a settlement agreed t« p~&gt;p a and th* Philippine peo­ fill th*y hat t r l had sutfi'-ienl
. i Mm
.......lu/ m rnilig at C c n s t j r ' i n n l i l i i I i T r
and lair nitlvilt n na proml«rd in l.sder; la-lt'y Cooper, esslsUnt: ?
by majority creditor* which would ple not on thr r&gt;4d to li erty u'd tlm - to »tody U.
.1 u o'cl* . IM l » Inn a .&lt; • ■
* I h I l c l i l I n S l a y i n K ’’
•t''bis iuniig' f i address, lie ra il ref. ■ uitenl nroutniaster II- Y. (U tiM #
#f f«iil| •Mt•frillt*#*l •»* pr«*i' .1*1
' bo btnding on tbe minority cred­ ..aietv. Which we desire, but on •.Throughout th* day tbr lomrs- •11., turn
IS|* l u / I r l*ro '■
tain l-iard '* r i » ap-ndlng l*«* r*»Mti
C'hlirl#* Meriwether,
I h |)|M ttttfiMill rHt|»|*«|l
itor*. Wo foal It would ho for the lh» pr.th Irai ing to mv* and en­ He al'otmeot blit unde* « b i b It in ,&gt;•- v •li u r* c il.ibll-li- •• t*l
iVfjJrrW V* ••••*
lull'll iiinqrv, and that hr would IVsItn Meriwether, It- Hunter, T .
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TII.
Is
intend'd
to
restor*
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t irii ',11 fHi 1 lit |4ir»l* 13
boat IntarMta of .Florida mcnlrl- larged itanrers to lihcity ■&gt;“l
(,y \\ II liehmid' ill 'liI
’ft
ft
v,
r5.«it»*rtf
■ill 111 rhaimieil l » diurus forth, r Iiiuian, W iliam Brnwn.
' ll
1 IV - llarvrv
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ton, tohacco. hogs, dai'v prvsbrtr
palltlea and mnaJelnalUW* thrmigh* freeitom Itself.1*
It, ! nug * u fl
■
- off" *r in the rua 'giia'd. » i "
rrunomy.
lire and pennut* to Ib 'ir |ire-w» •
oat the cocntry who have already
t'nrr riding drbata against Ibo
trl-, , 1 I'.uk and M a s c l'a
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e|*vr lie n rjmfrrring with f" *4
uflrr hr i&lt; "H '-i ••
defaulted or a n faring default in erlo, Hars who piloted the bill prl-e ratio v»as a Irsdirg topic
or five I'llslators every day •Ill'S
and tilled 9.arm-' llcnthertnu.
payment of bond Jnd«f)t*dne». to through lb* Route last vaarl-wi nf rorversalb'O wherever senator,
ur 1
"b
.4 1 rhioldl, who Ihl
| ,-ani' her*." lh* governor • ul.
yrnr'old riding mo 'r r *1
limtodo monWhU oorporatloa.'ln with a .T&gt;8 to 47 rote, mid HI* col- ta'hrred.
t
•,| ' f’r if*" 1 teg ng'i
"I tin,| they nr* taking th Ir rr
•I
itic buion I. wa* a inienrd
.
5 'tha p to p w d lefUUIVin. W » be„ u i * trainv ai d I’-marvI—1 lu
Mi*. 4,fn.gr E. I n'krr. 73. a - poti ihilily ,rru*-i*lv and most " I
. ,,f |! Iirct ila g a i. nnl
eaguef:
im tn
]|«vj - Ih* ame«di*4al *f the pro
Comparatively small
dan
&gt;,r Mlsal-ta 1'taml .b lrrliv .s
allm ium I. u I ..f . .infurd in tb* early \ |i.*m have expremed bearly ap^
“There |s nothl.lg la the fne»H” la,* n.bce, now Inca'*-I m
rriffht.
woeed bill *o as ta Uclude momc
frelgh
1 IW W . when her first husband prowl I.r iny'plans for econenile*.’' resulted when several
*rgr whatmrvrr that ha* not rrd l l I nr 01 r ( lb" lint i»f U*# wailing rs 'i.d ltn .n
J .idalKIrs would bo tha m-an* of
A - 'hn.it.. Al, I Carry a ....... " I, »’•* •- E. J -n c -. was ,,a Inr »f I__ As norm ns hr offsets d 4im l re. car* southbound out ol JacksonI l g . ' y W i iv
celeed tbo most careful rnnsldeiaVagn
In
‘.veniu
‘ affocting a »o tile monk, of munlrt.
vttT-R* Hm*hrtl«n (I,-— p«r*4— 4*|w»*ybre*an— f'hvpn duel ions 10 tie 'al* government viTI* over lie Atlantic foist Line
•
-.w v r -v n ll be opari -tbulg— *— 1—ut flrin r I'v rr,
paf Indebted ness and WO*M brim tloa by your commlit -*."
ffsdini afirr » • &gt;»' burr, died »1 l r,r home in l^»l&gt;'- i ftp'use* |o-'e, .''hull* said It* railroad trark* wrr* drraUed at
n'c*»
k
uu
il
in Ike Int'ri
In the reminder lifffiy that two 1in,lay from l&lt; lilt
. a end to the .i.r n it lm . aow « .
Innd on Thurs*lav aftornuon fnl- plans to "dig into lb* cost* of l.ongs, half.way between C re e m liS i
imporU.il Bamlnulc C .u ity I ban, ... "i riiducY- A firr Ibid h III' £ Ing him &lt;*f stealing •"* wife' af- 1'iwlmc * s’ rokg "f paialyei., nn
litlBg. W r hop# JTOU agree wllh
rriuniy g"v rnment petting
it City and Bfvllle •at about 11:10
hm| 1 is avallnhh- 1 ' M&gt; • frrtion. r»* .y is said by .......•iwr of Commsrre ff»l»|rT|ittC#S.
dm advisability of Uita ftmadWednesday.
,
, light Up I" 111" new board* Uf o’rlirk Thursday night. No 04m .. ^
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'h '.e in Eskil'iti and Mrmtwr
moot and can affect sane.’
wa* Injured.
■ -O 1 kum-ral »*rvbes ar • e»hedul»l inuniy conimUvIonrrs.
effpim t rt, il*r* in Hi* sersim.
Wiibing
-1**P, are r«j|rdi-|rd lu^jtir, I ul tb&lt;- „rr, Iti'l p -r s 'n
itccauia of th* diraUm fnt^bfAgjjr
nl to tu- brill in Ki*,-li'iu i'- tnmorrn*
II*
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J*.^
14__ (AT— 7 he lrndp body office Monday after
Scout
lleved to have been caused who*
For* I,and', Isle •" I *eim-lI a» 1 ,if l» in -on. Teveral l"csl frt'nds « (
I , y i’Jb tag 1 be t lr - n
if 1. D. IU a (in . Sara- no n at .1:00 o'clcck e id 4 in
a dffrctlft part of a freight « f
____&gt; t w i l l D - H a l i l resIgnatVin
rrslgwrikn &lt;1
( k .M r - I’afkrr are planning •„ at
wid* repdn'i n thruirb hit w
•1.
fill to Ihe trecks, regular yaseew.
sola, as member af the st(4« rat n'rlrrk respeetivrly, il « * i an . 0..,, today. M i. {'chnitdi
trn-l
tb*
final
fit**
•
ln running down amuggl'ie.
g*r train* nohiber 7# and T&lt; ware
I .,-mg. h" R id . lbr lo*"i V
!!• ,vivlng Mrs i’a ifrr are brr
Ing' commission today In the hand- n&lt; unred that Ihe Industriel.cum
r pep j Rewil P"nrt af •f O*. re mar fiha)(a and Miami mltlee of 1 hick L . II. ( nnrlly l. or'. I n r apparently been in t— &lt; it
routed ever Florida East Coast ; ;
hiubend, Judge G E. I'«(k*9. 'wo
111 he staged «r th - CM* IlCfxld ra il U has learnrl Ihe rps- cliaiimtn, will meg( ol 2:00 u'rinck a. 1 . thr coilrje to pi'J'-'l* '
1,03 AN GK1K S. Jsu. II. d/FI trark* from Paiatha U . “
diiiightm , Mrs., T TI* R -i'f nf
Mrwday gloh* » t T-hff ' — **' ntia r t at Maal.three, other Ftu'nda (.fteru on.
f i » r lea brtadra»t Ihat lit *te
&lt;t*IVgo, rhihenba
M'*!"**. Vrs. •■•Aimee Semple McPhniurn llu t- City yeeterday.
e k 't c • pr**'* af S*sf"»k r A .hers would follow sb rt y.
The fiaaford wracking erfw wo*;
IT*1•li Chisholm. 8*. 9'!'*ud: •• •!»-; tnn, cvinye Ivt, although reported
M'dihera ot the IrdusliU I r in - „.i; l&gt;* a chan-u in th- p « "
Irr , Mrs. W . ft. MrM inav. Ja k. critically ill by b»r physician v-aa ernl to tha scene of tho shwrmtl^* '
The l l t t t l l u ld It Iraratd that mince argl Mr. Connrlly, chair •r.r thl* year.
epplle*tt«os far ad
•nnvllle^ and tsv*i -l*nsnii and utdff r ' it, order to-l-iy to apprar ‘ment, and tha crew and
• , .sr-.or .-holt.'
P. K. Paly, West Palm Ikeeh at *-an. J . O. Afara*, I* E. Alba,
H O LLY W O O D . Jen 14 lITt
reral avemtere cf
to-aey, will le appolntrst ta s ir- Gordon narngtt, »f Frrn Dark, , |,,y day. a g:". M r. S-hm .H
:’ 'ifffrlnr e f f « r ti of iropicsl fever thret stejv'lai'jhteis all living in next T " dry to d*lcn,| herx»lf in ment returned lo Seofdrd
./
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x "quai'cr million dollar damoge ernoooratn 4'sldwaii, Randall 1 hair. tv. ■o'.iinj i-.poa the p* 1*
e -B 'ia rt'd in A f r l-i vshile film­ Florida.
K .t,g r Har-ral m * »- ****
Bur1
d!ri . M,i‘
suit.
Ih
*
detion
wa.
brought
by
in
(iiichr
e
their
fug*
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Dual**,
(’.
II.
ing
a
mullet!
picture
“Trailer
(V v ri. ad*o-mmen* **'»L
chairman «ri I "bo l«
F IR E C H IE F D IE S
BOYS ON H TK IK K
hnpoaslMff to r a l l ^ sre""*
Roy Stewart, film director, wh'- charge i f an rail rely new groan Eckcr-ien, W . A . U fflc r, F. N.
Jtnrn" R-Twina no'th. aetres*. *a»
sa tba i' aO
cli'gcd
h*
was
amployed
to
make
.
irr*
v-f
tho
Legialaluia
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reported tosfay in a »rri»us cmdlO M A H A — Ilomer S. Hows*,
hearing a lets at commissioners"; the Herald McMahon, B. A , Ntwm ar, Z. II.
S C R A N T O N , !*•-—•Eight mea*Se South said. Other memheta were M. H. Ratliff, J . Ov Rharoa, K. U. t hin. tin-r, ry doubt will fco refb-ci"'! it tien. Iter m -thrr, Mr*. Jam** sio g tr beya employrd lerr by a A picture In which th* ev*ng*ll*t battalion chief, lost his life
helrer, V . B, tmlth, V. A. Speer. 1 ,--r'in g up of ralei b .i* rc «
said her •’au-hli-r ran tali graph comany walk? I out was to by starred. Th*. court ha'd which destroyed Interior tad
akretary.
“
of
h. OcgU. acd I t U
Swegir, *t. n. w i ?iu ' and H a rry M. Wing. row and Fob. f when thr M l* r- Vrvnu.-ly and
physics ly
ax* whaa their demands fer nine P*f if ahe w »r» unaMs tu appvar, ta»tl- of three etory clothing toil
mccy will ba taken at har bedside. building.
of Laktrcst penalty1 goes Into effset." ,were refused.
I I T ' I -!
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’ T u r n in g d o w n V »c h of the
e ig h t plan* prrp oa e d • by II.
H » C o le m a n . tocal m a n a g e r of
th e F lo r id a T o w e r and l.ig h l
. C a , u ; * means o f re du cing

W A S H IN G TO N , Jnn. I I . - t i t
-The hlg pudt for legislation to
_ j keep owner* of mortgaged farm1from losing their horn"*
nfn* ]
cd before the Senate hanking!

1 ro p o s e s

I hey

M op

Governor Snys llo I

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IMMEDIATELY ON
PHILIPPINE BILL

ToUetermineW hcthcr
Bill Will Be Passed
Over Hoover’s Veto

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Embryo Boy Scout
Troop Has Meeting
For O rganization

farm

nii-1

4,180,141 Boxes j&gt;f
Prttit Approved
Mayo I n s p e c to r s

by

Fletcher Urged To
Include,C ities In
Bankruptcy Law-.

■wn— pm

License Taps Wi ll
He On Sale Monday
From N ew Offices

i

IMnt. (icMtrjrc Fnrlicr
is Victim Of Dcnlli

Slight Damage Done j
In Train Derailing

C. Of C. C'ammillt'CH
Will Holci IVIccIinjCH

Court Of
Honor. Will Be Held

Racing Commission
Shake-Up Expected
m in ,, ,

Aimer Is Ordered To
Defend Self In Suit

AtttrcsH Is Ucporfrd
In SciiouH ('nnditinii

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FLORIDA.

Cultural P ro g ra m
Mi
Planned By Miami
Group For W in te r

CABINET IS
)ED REBUFF

C O R A L G A B LE i’. -W la to r vajafiorilsU.whu aie a cmtotued to
| tha best music, art a j l literature
! in t h d r’ northern hums cities will
’ .Ind Many ejltori.1 advantage i
prodsIdiiiating in the remits .1
vmth tori .a thli s itte r. Great| er Miami will offer through the
I University of Miami, located In
| thla city, e'ine inusual opportunIt lea to bear artists an I lecturers
during the winter era-ton.
/

reIt~StateB He
H u Made NoOffcrs |
. On Official Family
HEW Y O R K . Jan. I * .- ( A 1 -A I I
takloel speculation was ruled out
ef order yesterday by PrnHantlloe t Rcoeenlt with lb* stato■aat h« baa mad* nn offers and
proha’i y will make nore until
aext mooth.
Turning from a series of r n fartocta
revolving
principally
about the arm relief prohlem. Gje
Prmldeat-Elect In a meeting with
gawapapormen bruvhad ailde th#
gaklaot ipeculatioa, adding that
It would ho guess work now ovon
on hlo own part to writ* on th*
nakoup of th* official family.
I l abo was made eraphctlc
Booaavalt Intend* to know vary
wall and falk wi|h those he Invites
to alt abcul th* council table with
him.
Only pn# person la regarded
hots a* a carainty in Ih* Roosevelt
■■^“ ■dgfr^ t Mijgffivr’Rr'nftTifyrTiry b V f
J j i York, chairman of the Democratic
S * national commiltet.- lie la slated
tot postmaster gtncral.
,
'
, Harry H. W»odring. retired g. v­
' ’ error, of Kanaaa, led olf the farm
,'
diacaaslons
yesterday at thr
Reossvelt home. Woodring »ald
’ immediate action wat necessary
to increase farm and commodity
i
prices to "meet the econ mic

■MTS SOCilTV PON ANT
lit J."# Watey. » yoarald
N r girt. It winning reeegnl-

I
Three days o ' auto races ar*
arhedulrd over the nrwly rebuilt
Smith Florida Fair speedway with
nationally known drivers in rom­
ps! It ion. The first race meet I*
scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 31,
th? second on Saturday, Feb.
h. 4
t
ami tho thlr«| °n the rinsing day
y of
n(
th* fair, Saturday, Feb. I I , The
r,,r
fair grounds course haa been1 re­
re'
surfaced with brick clay whkh| of.
flelala say will make It one of lIha
J'"
finest auto raring track* In th*
,h'
country.
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1
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isvr
■led
the
the
the
'
rovirnl.orm n
mils
tiun
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lllch
eral
ntly
ami

DRASTIC CUT IN
ALCOHOL MADE
IN B EER B ILL
' (Continued From Pag* Ona)
constitutional,*' but favored with
the reported support uf Presltlsnlgloat toooovolt, rocoivod
13U
Democratic, 83 Republican and
ene Farmer-labor votes to 101.
Republican and BO Democratic
nay*.
*
Florida'!, representation yraterthrew Its entire strength be

The
University
of
Miami,
around wlflch the cultural events
n n t l r , hai an .unusual plan of
«lu&lt;.y and intellectual recitation.
This year the university ha*
thanged fmnt the icmestcr plan to
theTh "three
term
pan,winter
peimlttlng
second
annual
In ill- | I
the studeri to enroll Oct. 3, Jan. 2,
lull* &lt;(/ lilrraturr, H im led l,y li t -j I
and
Mar. 27.
in ivrrtily
opens Jan. 1«.
T h is .

L A T I » T MOOK FOR
M A C H W IA R ! Ulae
Letfle Leoeard wear
fag ewa ef Iha new
rubber bathing *wlts
at the Aurf Club. Ml
bail death, Fla.

NSW B T V L I H A T
A N T IC IN A T ID — Th u
photograph, mage lait
Ostahar fae Ir w in ,
Wseey A Ca. to llluotrato adeertlslsg far
eno af Its tllenta ap­
peared In January and
Immediately started a
new faahten In wom­
en's hots, deveral New
Varh afore* - Immedi­
ately Sopled II and
new tilp aweopinp ts*

provides liret-hand contact l»c- I
Iwccn thr men an I wmncji who
■
ire making literature today an.I
ih sr who rrsil It. Eunice Tie t- I ^ K ^ H j
jrns, poet; llarvry Allen, nn»eti»l; |
iflH
Waller I’ i i . hard Eaton, diainatlejl £
h w i r w a n Y W l- d H I ^ V R W r -r r t Y r p J o M A N
writer; By tad a (I. Mortey, arch
aeloglst and lecturer, and Edward
Itavlips, English p.*t, will t»
among I ho-.,, ieelurin.t here.
T h r I’an-Ameriran Winter In ­
stitute, directed by Jlr. Vielnr
Andies llelundr, Peruvian stalesman, historiun aid hvad of the
Latin-Amrrican department of th*’
ilN O IH ' BAM AND H it NKW A U TO —
univrraity, will i n k to l.til d ■
••«■•** tarn net enly pivaa away a new
harkgri und for clover u.nlly be1MJ Pontls* Straight eight sutomeblli
tween the countries of the wratevary time he braadcaata but alas eldaa In
ern hemisphere and to discuss r.ir•no. H«re he la Inapeating hla nawNpntiae.
rent pml.lemi of diplomatic, tin .It*
and cultural relations Iw lm en
North and H-uth Ameriru.
(Ithrr lecturers wl I In- pnrsentrdf among whom will •»’ Dr.
Clarence Henry 'lla rln g , prof’ *»or of lailln-Ameriran ecoromice
and hlsUry of Harvard Utiivwrsity. v n r.e e N e w y o r k o o v b r n o m a t
The I'an-Ameilran Institute will • IN A U G U R A T IO N : Wres&gt;dtnt-(lect
In* conducted along (liu line - of the i/ .a tl.n D. Roatevtlt and retiring Gov
r ul flaw Vert, Gevf-nor Herbert
Pan-Ametlean lt.sin.1 Table he il
here a few sesfnn, ago which &gt;1. Is l .nan and Alfred E. Cm.th. Rente
m i's prrgicaiioe as govtrnof’ and at
am'.srd wMr interest,
The tlnivrrsily Symphony O r- L .r i.rat.e caod'data fee Prttidanl in
/.'ban/ lor Lehman's Inauouratlon.
rhestra will alvr u s-rr1v&lt; if Bunc'ay afternoon roncerl* at whi. h
a number of nural a rll«li
•University of ITodda wai b*»ullappenr n
soloist*. Af* / i
llful enough Uo ^Interest petplo
this nrginiaatlon will pj Vul.
•fr m eny aectiun of ibo ’•o&gt;,,it.T.
•I. si entertainment of ibe'hi
I He - named only one Institution
is.’ , «:«!, G .M N KB VIl.t.E, Jan. l 3 . - “The which he fait morg charming.
tsr -,i» j I'nliersiiy of Elorlia— i|s rampqp,
Uaai s-U gg |bU«, olvwrvwi lar aiw&gt;gi&gt;F
St . A i M i u a r m D - s n m y
henuliful. | am Hrmendously lrn- made 0f Ion Beboatlan Rlvor King
prnse.l, not only with its present Street bridge.
.
Hmllh'ji lUrl.rfN
«
i .M l altraeUvrnns ard beauty, but Its
*» &gt;
A triple II* for first place In tlv,. .«• - III I Hit i|» I U
truck llm wrM
I 5 '.M l potentialities."
Sanford
Merchants l l n w l i n i r
L E E R B U R O ,— M.
IE
Knti
lldli'h»ri
i
j -III
IfriseepE
IrllRcIl
*
1
1 I I I 1 S-« spoke William II. TownEnd, opened whnloaal* bakery In former
I.eagre now oilata as the m u ll
of Palm Ilrcch, and Newport, It. I.,
Team
high,
three
gam.".
Truck
of the Smith’s Barbers team win­
a visitor to the University- of Tom hop Bakery building.
ning two nut of three games from llrnwirs, 'Ji'JIW: tram high single
Ih* Sanford-Ovledo Truck Grow­ gamr, Seminole C'reaniery, !K)7: Florida yrsterday.
Mr. TownEml. a celebrated pic­
PA LM B E A C H — Maydowar
er* team last night.
individual high. Hirer Egmes. P.
photographer n&gt; world Hotel opened for season.
Jake Holly of the Growers wns I’rinld, CUi, single game, I*. IV . torial
high msn. getting 210 polnl* for told. 232; 2nd Individual high travel and rspericnce, wl I remain
L A K E W O R T H — Work on High
high single game of his team and slnglr game, W . II. Itarh, S27; here thioughout today in the In­
School fam pui progroaalng rab­
terest
of
pis
prnl-vslon.
ft 15 point* In three game*. N»M&gt;' high avrragrs, Paul Peloid. 19ftj
•' • -l : , . . *.
Hale of th* Smith ^Iram had b.12 Georg" llalie. Dot, Roy J in llff, i He said the campus or tho idly.
point* In thro* games while Roy IMI: Increased averages, Paul l’a&gt;
Holler h*(| high Individual arorr i f told, SR, George llabe, 21. Jskf
221 points.
M l y , 20. 0 . Schlfflev. 17. N.
Beores:
Raallb** RrvM m
I
i n 111 111 i n ,
MR l»R •n i»s l
rh
Mtall
III 17* MR M l j
l»hti»R
Ml I I I UR •M l

Slate University Is
Praised For Beauty

“BOWLING NOTES

. Shannon, Missouri Domorrat,
nought to poatpona- action, saying
' ho hod hoard Democrat* whisper.
; lav “ It will never *»e the light
01 day In th* Smale". He al*o
'vena ruled out of oclar by the
choir — Representative Worr'cn
(D „ N . C.)
From both Donto'rotlc and R?»
' pobllean ranks, tha tariff proU la loni Of the bill wer* assailed.
• Ragon. of Arknnaaa, tol.i hi* cnl
•leagues that ''be-aua. I under•stood this’ bll| had tha suppoit
|t*{ lay Presidanl-eliVt, I tried to
D|g loyal, and support It.
, ."But after throe more rommod
' lUtb were added," he said, TAnJ
when you try In forte down ni»
tho highest tariff evar propoaa&lt;t,
v .1— ”

T A l.t.A IIA B B E E , J*rt^ IS.— W l
G vernor Shsllv Inday a repted
thr reslgnatlnn* of. W. B. Mrl.ln,
slate motor vehicle commlsslorer,
E. .C. Slilchland, slate shell H*h
commissi' ncr, and W . S. Murrow,
state auditor und appointed Hryav
Willis, West Palm Reach account­
ant, as Murroa’s sucres* r. Th#
thro* rrslgnatiuns and Willi*' apill h* effective Feb.
polntment
1. Sholta said he c*P*r , , d *n n»"&gt;*
the succeasors to McIJn and
.Strickland ahirtly.

L»Wc County Poultry
• Show Will Be Staged

BO Station Seeks
ddltloqak P o w e v
8 H IN O TO N , Jan. I» ^ -U P &gt; &gt;r|ando, FlorliY , Broadcast-

forgotten that one of tha citjf*
Hr*t Hatie* wa* t«j take care of
the poor.
r1
On# of Mayor O’Britn’a fink
tasks will be the reduction of 'fre

W h e r*

Q u a llt r

M « la

P rie a

FRESH STOCKS

WEEKLY
Jim Dandy
FEEDS

*

1— Automobiles
W E IN V IT E you to vlalt our'Aoa
tin Show room and Inspect th,
new Austin four.paaaengar coop
and tha Austin Pick-up. Raal 4
Sons, Dialers.
4.
'
«— S IlG ilh s

At Money Saving Pries*
YO U N G C O LO R ED woman wants
Job as eook 'or «urae, Roamlea
These famous Succesa-aure Feeds,
priced to please and delivered.
Everything in Block and Poultry 10—Flnwtra f i d Plant*
*
a
Feed, Grains and Hay. J i’at In­
vestigate our value* and service FOR RALKf Larkspur plants, vjf
per dnsmr, 11-00 par h u i^f":
and you’ll trade regularly ,nt thla
Eight color*. Also other aa^*£\
A A G Store.
A . K. RoaaetUr, Telephon/g l*~vt~

A and G
FERTILIZER

At Money Raving Price*

GOOD ROOMS
keeping. Ram
A t*.

Hero's Fortilisor' Berries
and
Prices you’ll like. Thlif Florida
n n n
C o m p a n y maintains complete r u R N H D f l S r H O i w
nood Ibentlowe Eaary •modern
stocks right In town on all ml«*d
XaMumernenL Newly d»eornt#d.‘ Tt.
tnte-1 (or thla locality. No delay* Wliablo -p n H y .rfpc- MtoE- A ra a V
Tiksch, 108 N - Pnrk- :*•
.#»
T r y us on your noxtgpirder.

QUirK TRI'CK njtl.«VBRt
FROM I t S T O R M

Atlantic and Gulf
Fertilizer Co. .*
S A N FO R D S TO R K
G IF F O R D G A R R E T T , Manager
203 Railroad Ave.
Phone BOO

FOR R E N T : SorHee ' station bitf
barbecue aland, corner Park"and
French avgrug*. fins' location. A y ply Sarfmard Oil C*. Sanford,

W IL L T R A D * H M f Modal K

Phona 39

223 E. Flint

Western, Florida and Georglii Meats —
Ail M^lii Cut Ily
M R. C.. K. CRIQU I
■ N.jw Connected With Our Meat Department
—

PHONE 58*Vv

SOS SANFORD*AVE.

PI

Young, Tender, Fnl. R. I. Red

OUK* CHICKEN

ARE KNOWN AS THE BENT!

RECEIVED TODAY FROM ,VINTER*8 FAI
Pure pork—SfMoned Right

Arnour’a Baa

Braad—Half or Whoto

a

Pot Kotul of
sf « l .
B E E F , lb.
Beef
A .
S T E V / , lb.

lUC - 12c
OCv - 10c

-

15c
1S c

HTEW—lb...
........... ..............ffm
CHOPS—Jb...
It OAST—lb..
STEW—lb.., ___— .......1*« and lfc
Neck
Ba
GA. PO R K
, BONES, lb.-------- W V
HAMS
lb. IB
R C p
SHOULDER
lb.' 12&lt; Spare
BACK BONE
lb. IB* RIBS. 8-lba....... 4 9 1 *
'FRESH GROUND
‘
A B m
H A M B U R G E R , 2-lb4L .iT. V C Q Q
PURE PORK
if 1
’
S A U S A G E , 2- I b s . . . .....
COG
PORK
*nd
C H O P S , l b . .......
Wilaon
Half
\ A il
’ - R fid l
HAMS or Whole— lb. * v v
C a ta -lk 1 J . 0 V
TOMATO A VEGETABLE SOUPSM*!— ------ r ^ U

10C

Bkfatv | W*ot*ro-: R*«nd

-

VEAL
VEAL
LA MU
LAMB

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r
f 7 t . I •- tl •' T k L ,: JO *
Comfort In ridlag; urfety; enduiaarg (ogothe»-&gt;lth

- f a s

15C

' tiM
•.-yW
Tjia
?-tFd
•wte•l im,*«^??^
Eg
TOMATO JUICE—Can...:*.t.,i«og4^nwitp
nuasisna rn iu sa s» 11

CANNED

x

W a n t a

Three HeHignationg
Accepted By Sholtz

of its atatlcn. W DBO, from 2&amp;0
walls to &amp;00 watta at night and I
kilowatt in tha daytime.
Th* application requested that
‘lb* additional facilities desired b*
withdrawn from Station W R U F
of th* University of Flirlda at
W A S H IN G TO N . Jan. I I - ; W * ) - Galnravl'te.
, County Poultry ,'.*aoelstl:n has
completed plana for [t* annual
letlM* hare Thursday, Friday, aq/t
, Saturday. Dr. J . II. 0-*iorn* la H ow CARDU1 Helped
W eak, Ncnroua W oman
] chairman of th* sh:w romtalAo*.
( Bn tries will b* opened Tuesday,
“1 was nsrvoua and weak and
,-for Judging on Wadnoadair, tha my back hurt,” writ** Mr*. Emma
Mchats,
of Barframhoro, Tona.
( Show bet"' open to th* puo Ic next
,&lt; a y. County Agont Clifford R. Hi- "1 could hardly root I had a aervoua, weak trembllag la tha lowtr
t A « la eo-oporating.
part of my body, aad a bearingFpeaksrs will b* heard an th* dowa dOaltag. I had read of Cay
aad decided to u k* It After
ram* each nlght^wklah will
first bottla, I fall bolter aad
do moving nlctoroa aad a codby the Ruatl* B y »’ Band-

M CW YOR K, Jan. t — P W f l M
himself to irnnomy in M b- munic­
ipal government and revisions In
Its chart* r, Msfor John P. Obrien
n &lt; T ’esday formally inda'tel
laid the offl'e to which h* ***
circled after Ike resignation of
James J. Walker. I l l has tha re.
mainlng year of tha rnaxpirod
Walker teni to »crr*. A mayor
far tha throe-year mayoralty matt
bo ejected nest fall.
.
. Mayor O'Brien In hi* Inaugural
addreai called for draetic ruts In
the coal of city goTfmtnJat. .he
elimination of oil ungr-eaaary po­
sitions. bureau* and department^,
a ganersl reorganiiatlonof city de­
part merle and the elimination of
e lite ami eetrevagane* whereetr
found. Everything possible meet
bo done, he aaid, to find n’.w
sources of revenue to lessen the
burden on real e*tatr, but ia the
seal to •coaMalM.it must not be

VlmtoM Tlrw—FLrW
• FlreatoM Brakv LW|
CrwaJey Radlow gad E M
IH M

M a l w O C— W o k b « «

�*

Wearing Our
la Urn (r e sta r t g if t 'W liU * U ta»|»w «r o f th e
eople?", * achool teacher miked a crowd erf fo rty
m o rn ln iT 'T b e prealdency o f th e U nited B istr o ”,
id in unlaon.
len there a n th e prom t m oth ers who, T axin g
h e atArlit eye* o f th e ir flaw horn babe*, * attains
’J u ft think, aoma da y
n a y be p resident o f
S tates.

H EA D

he

iF-i
--M msf—

nanda of peraoift who thoughtlessly call to pay their re- „ lh#y ar, Mt|.ned. H w m
tpoets I *
I show them »r a* they probably at.
The recent death of former President Coolidge haa ready know, that we are broke,
reminded many an American citizen that we do not honor My idee i» that alnea ih# roropaay
our president* In thj* country, we rfay them. Physical as- l» ';^r«trd I" *»*
nominations, sa they are known In many of the Latin Amer-1 contract
from ha&lt; In wore* aa far aa atreet
lighting i* concerned. I batlava
that
Kan ford would
death.
'
, . ■
_
_ _______
___ During the Coolidge administration, Dr. James F. prosper ami that probably wltbta
rCoupat,
\
who was charged
*
with
...........
the responsibility
......................
of keep- tiy* °r
[ “ 10
** M t a j *k*y —»00^
** d
^
Ing
the president on his
said, "The United States n,0^, V10"** by *■***•“** **“ GENEVA, Jan. U*~A Utile ray
Ing'the
hia feet, said,
pr&lt;v*nt emtreel snd unakiag a of inuefein* filtered Into the hith­
nlone, of rall the worthwhile nations &lt;
_ „ ___ _______ 1new
i M hernl »n our present ebit- erto gloomy Maulou of the properr.f
M
s
head
that
he
would
be
a
social
puppet
as
well
a*
a
n l ! « VEUHR M )lt T O O A t
(lory commission for th( World
master of statecraft. In the monarchies, a kina goes about
wcauM 0i our p
to thflL 1ftv l nU?. o f f ftFflflfAtDQflJL.lhA,ilpJlcAtitHld.ifl£illlHlliitlBli|*
»A i» T n - j m i K - J i u . n i r j i —
AMrwwmBB?
fe fit it tl&gt;n kingdom of God, the review of troop* and the greetings to nice old ladles
a recent diecueelon that there ie
hii righteousness; mid all belonging lo thin or that. A prime minister has the respon­
probability that the war dthte
I thing* shall be added unto sibility of directing the political affairs.
questions wit) he eettled before
(-M att. *:H3.
l be conference raeeje In t h e
"We Insist that our president not only shall conduct
tprlng.
our domestic snd International problems witn
with a maximum
If the Rooeevtlt administration
of skill and political acumen, but that ho also shall take
advocates m m « redncUoa In tar­
time every dja£ to Indulge In n lo^ of handshaking with
iff* M expected here, thoa bias,
*
(tied, ywil But not In prlion, visiting tourists.
Ing thovway for a general lower,
"The physical Indignities of the presidency are e dis­
lag of the barriera W* trade, two
f,
of the moat important obatedva to
vlotels grow along a Nor- grace. wA president dealring to concentrate on n serious
tb« success of the conferencu will
national problem U obliged to lav It aalde to l"dulge In
tin#:
be removed before It convents.
tap device nf lock and bolt greetings to long lines of men. women snd children. At
It la generally recognised by
haver
the precise m om e nt he thlnVs he baa evolved a formula on
the delegatee that not only war
I agelnit a springtime copt* * Iroublesom* problem wbleb ml&lt;»ht affect lh* live* of mil­
debts,-but private International la­
lions of neonle, fie I* retnbuW bv hl« waist that It Is Mmn
deMrdnria must lie subject to re.
*!t of life, y it deeper In baths end tlru* end sb*ks hands with iwo or three hunvtilon before the world's economic
died In living
dred
nerenne
at
*
Whit"
Wn'ia"
rwrtillnn
*'
sod ‘financial situation can be etaremembered beauty safety
President Teft wihlle he wee still In office once dlsMilled. As one noted economist
expressed It recently, "The first
\Vkat b restraint when unleashed tuaiied orio phaie of thla presidential atraln aa follows! I
tlep toward redressment Is hu­
cannot exaggerate the wasto of the president's time anti
' /thought Is giving
mility. Regarding private as well
Ctlor U firm , Uiex lo s splendid the consumption of his nervous vitality Involved In listening
ae pubtle debts, thee* who loaned
to congressmen's Intercession as to local appointments.
unwisely must admit their misWhy should the president have hla time taken up In a
r ’ long ns bells In morning taw. discussion over the question who shall be postmistress at
ran be made end recovery will be

S u n sh in e Filters
In to Deliteratioos
Of G en ev a Parley1

ern rising
•
ItUo yellow jasmine blossoms In

possible.**
The plaa fer an International
fund for financial assistance la
making seme progress. Tho Bank
for I n t e r n a l ! one I Settlements
which would, admlnlstrato thla
fund Is ready to assume such re­
sponsibility. The scheme 1* a log-

R id ‘ ftro-ilppcd waves etfrge o'er
I’ slthiplc bey;

[Mfj

to long ae there is gold In Saraor hand,
Men's 'fouis insy be captured by
man's he ml!
*
II; Itolwrts K. Kell.
• It would have hern t|uila ap­
propriate for Mr. law to hnvr pro­
posed. ka on* of hla planks. t„ ap*
point ■ lumhrrmen an liquidator.

. But with ''skvletonlivil ilrpnrl.
went stu ff'' we'll h*t thcri
roa't be so many vhrirloni in
3ov. Sholts'e chisel rising up to
taunt him later mi.
retrr in Cnlifnntln .end freeje
F^xrc ilietroy crops, while In
if r ! ,ii f l h j rk'ht eriimint of
I comb nloni: n( Ju ,l the right
I jd male it all in nil an excel.
: season io -f « r .
OWII In Joinim th . proposal
been made to har-oll married
tiH ' frtni
leaching nchool,
fonil llow In tha world is
eoruxn going to support her

Mle threatening Europe on
debt* aad mixing »p&gt;ln O ilI affairs, o'.lim its committee
r chtenofly t o rut 1110,000if f Utlebal defense' eppfeprl.
|W|L *' Builgct espenditurge
K ^ f a f coarse, bo reduced
onoy ami qeyy tequlromente
Id not be ifinlied os Ibng ae
oaks ourselves the moat hated

Mb war eoets ls never quite
* .reollsed, but wa&gt; get wtnl
of It from .the italemrnt of
i. Hlneo to rorifyeuman
o.‘ In this Ihe head o( th»
aha bureau Haled that pen.alul. othar .feutaWe pro-

lr license teg

Martin’* Garage
W. let Street
Frank Lewie nag Martin fee
the ec»*rieaco aad eualfMM
to do r*«r 1*- •*•■■**
a* In the caeo of U w fund propoaed at Stress.
Poeeldlity 0f England’a return
to the gold standard wax much
diacuiicd In tho committer. The
BdUah epokexman. Sir Frederic
Lelth-Roea, haa outllaed condi­
tion* on which thla depend*. He
maintain* that the gold xt^ndmnl
la no longer aa dexlrabla nor precllcal ae formerly, and recommcnda
Ihe artificial raising of pricea aa a
neceaaery preliminary to tta res(oration. Thla view , la being eontested by French and American
spokesmen.

F fe e Lunches Are
D isco n tin u ed By
Red Gross Chapter
D A Y T O N A B E A C H , Jen. U —
E x it VolA la'chapter. ftmtfkmn
Red Cross, -ha* discontinued fur­
nishing free lunches lo undernour.
Itbed school children of this city,
Port Orange and Holly H U I.'it be­
came known yesterday. Dlscontlnu.
atlon was ascribed to Ueb of fuade
in the local treasury as a reault of
Inability to raise morn than the

nual roll call. Letters notifying
school ‘nurses . and priori pals la
these schools of this action have
been mailed out from the secre­
tary's office and became effective
Jan. 1. The chapter, however, will
continue furnishing milk t0 tho
undernoorished for tho balance of
th« present school year if fuade
Sorvlre told .out ..
. . . .
The Palmetto club w in ' roniritu

PRINTING

H A V A N A — Helen Costello and
Arturo Dot Barrio, member of
Cuban family, eurreeded In keep­
ing their “ secrets'* six days. An
entry In court records disclosed
their marriage, Jan. i .

A Challenge To Law.
An Interesting contrast has been furnished between
cxlating social conditions Ln-Engl*hd snd America In pic­
tures depicting the departure of gold from -Southampton
and its arrival In New York.
The scene*surrounding the shipping point was one of
routine calm as stevedores picked up the boxes of metal snd
carried them about as If they were no more than crates of
celery, whllo a lone policeman stood by snd watched the pro­
cedure with almost unconcern. It is ten to one that he
_
llhln the t»000 budget flgvre.
even didn’t ci
T.** ^ ' “C.miH'r*
What a idiffeWnVpkture awaited the photographer In I
New York. 1Bear*,
— — of
— .-----. armed- .polfcemen
.
, and de-1 S S S 5 ^ &amp; •SIT c t . Ktaatog’
heavily
tectlvca followed with #a*k-llke alertness the work of trans­
, The whole ares
ores about
ferring from ship to armored care.
&gt;nce of a -policeman's conWH t o l S rM" ^ ,re,i w.t . RNQyet ■eata.
tho docks Had tha appoarai----t r a v e r s e were Qn j "
, 9Mt ,h, aty h«d
and tho road* which thoi armored cars trsveriedvwere
guarded
tho law, while
K u im icu by
u j more
w u iv alert minions
.........— - of
— —
--------- accompany*
....
urseipendsd ef Its fUOOO budget for
ing tho caravan of gold-laden trucks were cars filled with I |B#trlf„ , le .u t.e a or enough to
Iduccoatslanying
.................... | w pay
w ur n/ minv W
MM
th for the
IJucconts carrying riot guns.
guns,
|wr
month
for the reIt Is rather paradoxical that thp country which has m *hd«» nine month# of tto 0«m J
such little
al}out *600,000,00&lt;X
*600,000,00ft worth'of
worth of It, should I ym
r. Electricity
Eleetricity r«
for the i
litUe gold, only
only' atjout
yesr.
be tha ono whore them Is no need to guard it doaely, w h ile ihm m on^ of ihoymrhnd vo»
the country which has more gold than all the European [»*• c ity txiTSJi. or »sw.&lt; »&gt;•
countries put together.'must employ a veritahle army Ictt »»"«• . ....
some one might ateal tho precious tnelal.
.
I * ' £ *~n
The reason for thla condition may be accounted
iieMtae down i!
In the old axlem that-the more one has the more he wants. ^
^
th, {w o budget
hence the greater urge to rob. But we rather believe that
|rt M folUws;
a more reaaonable explanation can bo found In the con. Dieeookinu, tho see of w

A GREAT departm ent store, ope of thp largest in ttys
country, published a most unU8ua|'adVci^la«meiit. 44B t^
something you dort’t need*” It itad» And t^^re is t
sound and worthy philosophy beneath th a t s e e m in ^ ^
c o ld a n d c a llo u s e d
. . . a philoaophy Uuft has e n
dured for centuries.
*9
"If I had two loaves,” w rote the Persian poet, Sadtl
of Shiraz, “I would sell one, and buy white hyacinths^ to l
feed nty soul.” And throughout all history, men have I
sold tHeir loavea to buy vvhlt^e hyacinths.,*
^ **

SANFORD, TWENTY .YEARS AGO
— ■ lef^tka yedr. That la, el
chairman, r . P. ForeUr, vUmchalr- »**■ "thla- 0*w buvnlog'
man^th. Rev. 0. B. Wildroa. the » *• bant oaly until
Rev. P, J. fimnahin, the R«v. P. during tha feur . summer
W. Wlldraan, Georg*'H. P»nuM, Tim » wh*W-*ay I
Mr*. Henry Wright] membership from dm* to
cofiailtlee, C, H. Leffler, chair, lo bum * from
man, E- B. Rourke. 0 . C. DuBoae, to riawn./ar eight
Mrs. R. L. Peck, and Mrs. W. W. year, end lb# 13S e
Abonalfeyi jnoaace tomatttM,P. Wkltoar. Jr- rhaMtaea,’ U.
Thsiohor, W. A. Loffler, the R
J. f t Langley, and Mrs. W?

W e would modify, the exhortation of the depart-1
ment* store. Buy something you could do without, l\&gt;tI
something you very much w f t n t . . 5 The antique chair I
you've been promising youitoelf. The new carpeting I
for the .dipirtg-room. . . The electric grahdfatlier'B I
clock, or th e Bteriipg Bilyer.
1
1

Valued were never so great, for the ' a h ^ S H
tended, « o 0w. You h « r o ^ turn to th . ^ 1
w ritten a

�..‘ •V

mm
Sv*i nun B K L *
Extrtme Hardness
Is Reported Found

at the Sunday School, has been 111
h*r several day* but will be la his
fUc* Sunday morning.

LOS ANGELES. Jin. U — &lt; *&gt; Charles C. Berg, Beverly*- HUH
civil aad mining engineer, said re­
cently that a rare ore, yielding
a metal comparable ha hardness
M ONDAY.
Th* JL A . of Iks P in t Baptist with- the best aljoys. haa been dis­
Ckorrh will med a t T d t o'clock covered In th* Little Tujunga min­
ing district near Glendale, Califat th* church. *

F ir s t

f Ar l e i

WARNS War Days

Liberty1Five-Day Workfti^
ves May WeekSuggested By

pSnSSH s

c h u r c h o f c h r is t

J *"'. 1,
r
fort
M YERS,
Jan. I A — A
S C IE N T IS T
—
—
War I, I W a rrnermtl" .1 !''/•' " f th’! live-day working wCek, with the
•
- A
\n
h
d*y
Christian Selene* service* are
N
o
t
P
e
H
t
o
i
p
e
r
e
d
H
y
.
.
W
A
t
purpose,
if
propo,*!,
in
cmpUyed,
«n
the
suggestion
held every Sunday morning at
W1th
1 M/». John MaWcft, J r . aad
s i,
■
«v _
a
*om* financial and nnllti.-a] 'l iar- Monday of .Mayor Jnsiah II. Fltrh
the
church,
at
East
Second
Street
M n .. K. L. Doan a* kc(taa*M. Ik*
„ « ar&gt; *doPt*d
H «rt&gt; Hsll, *f O a k . xrtli to th#
;m one1 way of h*l|W»£ frlirtu the
al 11:00 o'clock. Subject for to­
regular maetlag of tha
SatUa
These proposal*, which contem­
» ' ( M l tomerr aw of hi*
morrow
is
“
Ufa."
Harrison Chapter ef the D. A . R.
plate th , launching of . goxrrn- &gt;&lt;nrmP:0yment situati-n here, lh #
B A L TIM O R E , Md„ Jen. U
.Mra-IUh Hall. P u t A**«
Wednesday evening church at
tl
.
. . .
took ptaee yeatarday afternoon
M r. Berg, for seven years chief
men! loan program t„ fuml a -nod!plan ha* bren In effect with the
A meeting of thw board of the
I™ * l'rW0*r,,t&lt;
cbnivman.,
— 7—
at the home of M n . Doan, Indian A u iU a ry of the First Pnsirytarl- engineer of th* Inlernatlona) Nick­ •00 E. 2nd St., at 8:00 .'cloth.
part of the |rt,0'K&gt;,iaiit.i*tK&gt; ut th .city’s
lotnr lor.o fi&gt;r many
w, Hafpwr h u return td
Mound Village. Mra. Saayoel Pol*e- an Church will ba behf at 3:W el Corporation, said aanouhtoment , Thi* church maintain* a f^e* ■•*•n,*, A . Farley, la whuni h*» federal government*, floating in -'
,
,
, . ,
,
Winter Cardan wh*re sh*
, ...
_
month,, he aid. aid had rriulted
Reading
Room
at
th*
church
where
bera
delegated
lh*
wrediiu
nut
j
debtedness, are rrn-lving s.-rioux
ton praaldad dear tha meet lag o'clock at th# chunk. The baalneta of tha discovery had been withheld
I a boot 10 dajr*' * llh reUllv**.
tbe
Bit!*
stil
all
aulhorltad
Chris(of
thr
patronage
lists
for
the
,t,l
-1
study In prominent tonking ,|uar-1'n ninny destitute no n being
when reports warp read from the meeting will follow nt 3:30 o'clock. for three yeora while experiment*
Prasidalt-KJett ( ten, some nuthorilir* holding that (given at Ira ,l some financial help.
vartona offk e n and committee
were made in Detroit, Toledo and tlan Science titeratur« may lie mintstialion of
Opl#
Read,wall
know
Jectursr,
p v * m u * * " h « returned
read, burrowed nr purchased. Open Roosevelt, left hi* study of the It might go far toward liberating
f h t. mayor’s " , h n re llie w ;rk "
will sntertajn at &gt;-.00 P. M. at th* elsewhere. He call* th* find “ X
Ashford, Ala. where b# ip*nt chairmen.
Tuesday, ami Friday* frt-m 3 to 'mountainous pil# of applies)miy, |credit to it* normal rhannrl*.
metal.”
M
n
.
G.
I.
Loacks,
M
n
.
W.
E.
South
Sid*
Primary
Schcoi
o
«
liplan would invnivc r„ additional
w**k with hi* parents.
8
P.
M.
for
federal
posts
long
enough
.'•
it
:
1
Almost
nne.tliird
ot
the
total
1
On* teat confirming extraor­
« — :—
J Watson, and Mr*. W. M. TMgpet* torium wHh the. South Sid* Prl% --------------------------- i
unlay to warn hi* party that the government d rd of SiajMW.IWtVioaitatwe for rmfiloyers. nlthnrgh
dinary hardness of the metal. M r.
of H . B-. Odhsm will m W*n appointed to aarrt on th* mary P .-T, A . aa' aponjor.
inew
prr-htenl must “rn i he tm- inHI Is in necuritii * which mature,it would reduce the week’s wages
Cirri# Number On* of th# First Berg said, was mad* by Con­ C O N fiH E G A T lO N A L C H U R C H duty hampered hy the tlash,-, of
to lo a n that h« la Ul at th* student Uaa Bind remmJtt** with
within the next tw„ v ur* and un- *&gt;f each tegular employe l.y one
Laughton Memorial Ho*. M n . John G. Uonardy, chairman, Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 rad Jobat, precision engineer of
key Democrats fbr prccerlcrue in , til thi Imlehtedness i* placed on a,day. "But in these hard limes'*!
and Mra. W . C. Watson, Miss o'clock at the church annex with lh* Llbby-Owena Interests of ToCorner Park Avenu# and 3rd &gt;thi, regard”. In a speech at the 1 more permanent ha*i, hankers say' the mayor added, “ those h iding
Parry Lee Red, and Mlaa Fannie M n . L. B. Bragg as bostea*.
Irdo. Another, h* asserted, wa*
Street.
Jacksun Day dinner of thr Con- it Is difficult In forecast probable regular j«b « should I »• willing to
Cirri* Number T w 0 of th* F ln l mad* b y . Walter Brown, met­
Mr*. T . W . .Howard, of M *i»*- Rtba Munson wtr* sleetad to th*
development- in -th - money mar.^-hare n little of their pay with
Root,
miniscord
Club her*.
Rev.
John
Bernard
Baptist Church will mart at 3:30 allurgist of th* Detroit Seam ess
v - .mm, Va^ la th* | i m l for a f*w state nominating committoe.
r.Mr. Farley's ca I for parly I ket, ami It l« consequently diffl |those entirely with ut tnourcee."
Mra. J . N . W hiton, who ga** • a’ctoek with Mr*. B. W . Blggvn, Tub* Company. He estimated that
1 work■ of Mr*. C. W. Lain* and
Church School. 0:15, A , M.
(unity stressed that Mr, RoosevrUV iult to invert their depoaUors’ , -| believe the p la n w o rk a b le " ,
short talk for Miss Neon Wylly, Silver Lake Road.,
or* within easy reach wlll_ ex­
. Mr*. Bark* Btooto, B m Avonu*.
th^ mayor said, ,'ajyl would result
Morning Worship, 11:00 A, M. j retpocsbility transcend, rtrn the money.
Cirri# Number Thro* uf th* ceed 10 ,000,000 ton*.
chairman of tbe committoo for
,
This very uncertainty ha. fa 'll- |n lh„ mipoyiaent -if mure help
Sermon
by
th*
paster.
j
obligations
of
gratitude,
and
i
n
-j
F
ln
t
Baptist
Church
will
meet
at
prYserration ef klatarkal spots. In
Mr*.. a
A ty * W H*ht Davis
‘Aa Mr. Berg told the si ry,
, Mr*.,
laird further addition, t«i the gov.|n, h(t
rn&gt;, |# u ^ ’ eM pUfChristian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.lsislrd that the President-Elect]
turned last night from Griffin, which aha aUtad that Fort Malian 3:30 o'clock with M n . J . H. Col- James Brown and his wife stout
Brrnh&gt;
Lowe,
speaker.
j
“
should
not
he
hampered
in
hi*
Ga. w h a n aha haa boon visiting la vyry often incorrectly spelled, eloegh; Roe* Court.
18 years ago homestesded three
iw
..IrA r^ort.Migkp.’VJUto.*la*jtoW.Jto*J
''F l T i ^ a S
ttrr7 n rrw ,tt^«n r. .
in,n
mn would employ fi:ch help for fir#
; m Saar
-.
Port U r + Z m t L*k. J* u u p I* a
will miat at l c y ( l r , M r. Brown eked out a
L L ,,&lt;WI KL J T A H B R N A t I.E ^
,.v, ry „(T k-v by th- h -M t a w
, )thin a few mpAha, *1 a L days n week, ail,I reduce their pay.
accordingly, employing other help
! ’^
^
______ #
historical place near her* which 3
living In placer mining. Then he [ Th,. Rev. William F. McPherson, of men to whom he owes a debt mo,t no Interest, knowing thnl
of gratitude on particular individ­ whatever the money market may fi-r thr sixth day. it would give a
Circle Number Six *f th* First' found a peculiar black or*. Srm-It- pastor.
Mr*. John 8 . Sustmsn, of Nrw very few people knew about.
ual* fur particular plares." There do. they will g t their principal little more money towanls th#
T a lk CU y, ha* arrived to spend
Bible s.-hool, :'J45 A . M.
It was decided that th# chapter Baptist Church will meat at 1:30 mg It, hr recovered a small qusnwould tie "no man behind tbe out intact when the government support of worthy r it iron* now Lx
aama tim* h«r* aa th* a u n t of not give prises for high average* o'clock -at th# church inn** with tlty of greyish mtta), which M.'
Sermon, 11:00 A . M.
Ihrune”
and “ no invisible •trings” issue* mature. A pinch in the desperate' need. Thi* is on new
h «r hrpthar and *Ht*r-ia-law, Mr. In history in tha varicus school* Mrs. Georg* R. McCall aa hostess.
Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P. M.
Berg slid defied th# us* of the
Cirri* Number 'Seven of th*
•and Mr*., E m i t Krupp, Nobel of th* county thla year. Mr*. John
mtfn upt wot)Id j Idea. It I, lh - putting into effect
Women's Prayer Meeting Wed. in the 'Rnesevr’t l Iministratlon. tttftfkHt
hardest
files
and
emery
w
h
r
r
«.
First Baptist Church wUI meat at
, Apartjnents.
he del*red, asserting that while nil nrull j Hrml long'letm bund* of the five-day labor-week. Dut
nesday. I 00 P. M.
0 . Leonardy, M n . A . Bartholdi
3:30 0'doeh with Mra. J . D. Abra1it would l&gt; pulling it into effect
Prayer
and Praise Service Mr. Roo-evcll would listi-.i with iVnwn#
Peterson, and Mr*. J . H. Manfck
hams, 310 West Twentieth Street.
T h r fact that the market furfhy the muluul agreement of tha
Mrs. C lyd . A. Byrd, J Daytona
Mtrntinn'tfl
hi*
cabinet
officer*
on
Wednesday,
7:45
P.
M.
war* then epprinted alternates
formerly of thla city, .
Service at County Jail Sunday, important l«»u* «, “ when he apeak# i highest grade long-term h»nd« employer and empl ye."
for tha Continental Congress to
TUESDAYlig h t her. with Mr*. H . Roby
3:00 P. M.
it will be his own decision."
hns been very strong of late has __________________________
Th# regular business mesting of
b*
held
in
Washington,
D
.
C.
in
k, Mayfair. 8 h* wa* the din.
ruinif lh » lutura! ilw lr^ Ini li«nk«T&lt;
wwn«l«*r if *
1
the Woman’s Missionary Society
April.
F IR H T M E T H O D IS T CH U R C H of ini|H,rt*nt men of the party t , Uo'e « t r&gt;' n' ‘l approaching for thr j
j guest of Mr. aad M n . Unton
F IR H T C H R IS T IA N C H U IH 'II
of
th«
First
Methodist
Church
will
M n . Pttleeton reminded the
E . Allen, Roea Coart.
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor. reward their nides in the Novem-' guvernrucnt funding.
memben of the nest meeliac cn b# held at 3:00 o’clock at the
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
A l b e r t It. W iggrn. rcl ring,
her campaign with placement in
Sundays School, 0:45 A. M.
Moore- Feb. 10 which will be In Hi* form church. Mr*, fl, B. Godfrey, *Ul? Avenue.
t hons,mils o f ' clatrnuin of Ibo I base National!
Professor G. E. McKay, super­ Mime of the nlany
vri*tting her of a luncheon at her home In president of th* Woman'e Mis­
I Bank, in hi&lt; recent annual report,;
T h « Rev. F. M. Mer er, pastor.
offices that murt h* filled ly the
intendent.
v parents, the Re*."and Mrs. C. H. honor cf M n . Stevens, the state sionary Society, will be present.
Bible School, V45 A . M.
new administration, Mr.
Earley warnril that “the treasury should■
Th#
regular
business
meeting
of
Morning
Service.
11:00
A.
M.
Frrraa, at thtft homo In Orlando, regent, with M n . W. E. Watson
not nv*relay the market." lie said,
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon. “ All Things nr# Yours naked that these Democrats pla.-e
'spent Thursday h * n with bar as aulttant hostess. Only members th# Music Department of the
lv had no sympathy with the view
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 P. M. hy the pastor.
Woman's
Club
will
taka
plar*
at
Iheih
loyalty
to
the
PresidentAunt, M n . D. L . Thrasher Rose who hart paid (held dues will be
Ihnt the funding of the debt must
Evening Servir*. 7:30 P. M.
3:00
o'clock
at
th#
elub
house
ami
Evening Service, 7:10 P. M.
E'ect Irefure their wish.
C o i r t j f n . Frisk wjll he nmsm allgib'a to attend. She alto stated
await I'liilnneing the budget.
Sermon, “The Song nf the Shrp.
"Air. Roosevelt's duties to the
hered as the former Miss Elisa­ that at tha meeting t* take place will be followed by a program al
3:30 o'clock.
herd,"
by
the
pastor.
*
”
country,
on
the
adequate
perform­
F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
beth F t m n .
on Mar. JO M n . R. T . Knhrt will
Regular meeting of th* Y. W. A.
Youpg People's Division, 0:30 ance of which depends whether he
•peak o* Colonial gardene.
of th* First Baptist Chureh will
is to to the first of another long ,
Park Avrnut and Sixth Street. P. M ..
A t the close of the business be held at 7:30 o'clock at the
■hnin of Iteinucratlr presidents or '
Th# Rev. W» P. Brooks, Jr., pas­
mesting M n . John O . Lecnardy home of Mis* Mabel Chapman,
H O LY. CROSS EP ISCO PA L
whether his tvrni will go down
tor.
gava an Interesting o*d instructive 1100 West Third Street.
•
CH U R C H
In history as simply an interim |
Sunday School, 10:00 A . M.
A discount of Two iWcr'iiJ is nllowi-rl f. r |iiivntrnt of%
. **
_
talk on thof Constitution of the
lit th* line of government hy spe.-j
Morning Services, 11:00 A. M.
W EDNESDAY
United
State*.
Refreshments
ware
»l«ti* mid County Tuxes in Jxnuurv. line IVru-nt dl.-tThe
Rrv.
H.
Irving
tguiltlt,
rec­
M r. and Mr*. George &amp; Fallow*
elal privilege, are bigger thnrwjmCirri# Number Five of th* Firs!
B. V. P. U., 0:16 P. M.
tor.
fotinl In Fulirtigry. Taxes heeomp delimiuent April
are announcing today tha mar­ then served by th* hoalcaea with
Baptist Church will matt at 3:30
Evening Services, 7:30 P. M.
F irm .
Second Sunday after Epiphany. Ilthal debli^ graver I hnn .partisan
riage , f thalr daughter. Ml** Ruth M n . Sanwel Pdestoa presiding o’clock with Mrs. J . C. Mitchell.
satisfaction,
mote
important
llu
iWednesday evening service, 7; to
Holy Communion, 7:30 A. M.
Prance* Fallow*, to Otto Edwin at th« tea table.
Til It td.so lipplii-.* to |ntnnRil)le I’irponal I’rajH'rty.
Ihe gratification of per-onal amb
P. M.
Chur-h School, 11:30 A. M.
Thee* presend ware: Mr*. Sam­
' Trapp, ton of Mr*. 0 . Caaper, of
, . TH U R S D A Y
Morninv Prayer ami Sermon, linns", he continued.
this elty, and th# H U Otto John uel Puleeton, M n . John O. LeonMonthly meeting of th* Gram
. JNO. I). JINKINS,
Turning to the sit ation In Con
11:00 A. M.
Trapp, of Minneapolis. Mtnn. Th* ardy, Mr*. W . B. Ballard, M n . J . mar School P .-T. A. will take
A L L SOULS C A T H O L IC
Tn\
Collector Srminoie Cnuntv
Irt-KS,
Mr.
Farley
brought
lh
Young
People',
Serviic
league,
ceremony was performed Wednea. N. Whltner, M n . Frank L Wood­ place at 3:30 o’clock at th* school
CHURCH
charge ot sabotage tga m 'l the
0:30 P. M,
i t ’B o o n
b y
f h t
IU V - J * **
ruff, M n . W . M. Thigpen, M n . J. auditorium. The hoard meeting
Evening Prayer ami Sermon. Republicans in that body in what
AJ1 Souls Catholic
. Merrick, Mrs. W . B. Wation, win he held at 3:00 o'elort at -the
Rav. J . J. Kellaghan. pastor.
he declared were their endeavors,
7:30
1*. M.
I f W lW
school.
r*. □. I. Louche, M rs. R. L
First Mass, 8:00 A. M.
to force an extra se-rtotr. lie deDean, and her mother, M n . John
Second
Mass
10:00
A
.
M.
F R ID A Y
rlared frankly lhat an extra m »PRESHY'rttRIAN CHURCH
_ bride was born la Vlncen- Oliver, of Columbus, Mias., M n .
The regular meeting of the W.
Evening Service 7:30 I*. M.
-Ion apparently wool! to "com
Xnd. but moved to Sanford at John Melsch, J r , and th* Mlaa**
Y o u r I j i .h I Chiinei- t j j f e n r
•
The Rev. E. D. Brownlee, D .'lV , pellrd" and In the most vigorous
Daily Maas, 7:30 A . M.
the age of fear. She was gradu­ Perry Lee Bell and Fannie Reba C. T . U. will be held at 3:00
u’rlock
at
th*
horn*
uf
Mrs.
T
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K.
partor.
Catechism Class Saturday at
ated from Sanford High School In Munson.
fashion sought to |da.,. blame ( " r
Tlmrnley West First Street.
Sunday Hchmil, H. If* A. M.
3:00 P. M.
It In advance on the. Republican
IBM -and la • former .smployst of
Morning Wor-hip, 11:181 A. M. “lam* ducks” xml Pretoknl lloo
T h a Sanford Herald.
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 P. ,M ver’a |&gt;otential Vetoes of Ivm o TS* ‘ bridegroom era* horn In
I'A O I-A C O M M U N IT Y , C H U R C H
Evening Worchin, 7:30 I*. M
".Mnuter M in d o f the A m e ric a n P la tf o rm "
Mlanaapolls, Minn, and hma been
i-raiic legislation, llic most glar­
'T h a session wdl meet at th» ing ,ia n ip to of Ahe “ •ubonljnathin
living In Ahts elty for th# past
S O C T I I S I I I K I 'lt l.M A U Y S C I I O p L
The Rev. Alfred Kvieton, partur. rinse nf the morning ami evenin'
eight yean.' A t present he l*
of public duty to palnsan -»b&lt;itSunday School, 0:45 A. M,
Another of tha atria* of cabaret
worship services for the re-eptlun
gaged In celery fanning.
he said, V S - the defeat of
Morning Services, 11:01) A . M. nf member*. Those without church
i .
,
.........
Mr. and Mr*. Trapp are at home dance*, being sponsored by the
'
Christian Endeavor, 0:30-1'. M. homes In Hanford are welcome,I to prohibition repeal n
*‘
to their friend* at tha iDavl* Sanford Country Club this season,
took plar* last night at the club
Evening Service*, 7:30 I'. M
all arrvlres. T h # pastor la avail- &lt;IW#U w,7a! M ri. Ileh-n T . Morse
Adm iHsion llV it -llhSpuiinttreo try Sotith.tide I ’. T.A.
Apartment*. Magnolta Aeanua.
P E N S A C O I jA , Jan. 14.— An un­
housO with a large number of
^ W,| f .r, Uoo. l; Mrs. S. •»
Mid-week I'rayer Meeting, 7:30 abl* for confereree every nawning
usual
specie*
of
flth
at
tha
marfrom 0:00 o clock to 1J:(8) n chwk (;h
J r #f thl. ,w .| |[,.,| C ros­
person* In attendance. Dancing
rt m .
began at »:30 o'clock and .con­ k i f of F. L Adlar, haa water­
in hla study at the rhurch.
chapter; rtev. li. Irving I.’ uttil,
tinued until n late hour to mtltic front D'hrrtnen perplexol.
Rev. Smith Hardin,-Rev E. Dfurnished by Mtro'e Orchestra.
In fact th# n#gtoe* of the crew
L A K E M ARY C O M M U N IT Y
Brownlee, City C»mml»*i"rer T . L
Th# dab room* were opened on th# Bur.-anorr, which drew th#
CHURCH
Dumas, T . W U w li.ri. -u|wtmBy B E N A R N O LD
ensulte for th* ocraaion and deco­ fish out Of XR3 feet of wat#r,
t( nd*nt of schimls; Jn D .Iniklns.l
__ brutal, f*»*r-bound, daagtr- rated with ***** and bowls ef ca­ were afraid to touch it so they
(Presbyterian Government)
county.tax collector. F. I*, torstcr, |
(Fool
w hat withal gHmoroo* aaial- lendulas and farn, Among those brought it to port with a string
Organiirct In 1894.
and H. t). Cha»V, Jr.
Tail frtsj
g. Of HI# on a rubbar planta­ present werei M r. and Mr*. T . K. tied around it.
A.
Preaching Service* at tl:00
During lh" evening » choir - f
in I ado-Chln* la ravaalad In Mailing. Mr. and Mrs. Georga O.
On first sight It appaars to M. and 7:30 I'. M.
|t#*Pit * .» downp-ur ut rain, nearly 35 vvices wa* heard. whilr|
ja dramtlc perapeetl** In “ Red Hull, Mr. and Mr*. John Cogburn, rcsambla tha Jelly fish, but closer, Graded Sunday School with
nearly 100 while residrnls of Han­ n ma'e quartette offered severaL
r,'w h ic h op»M at tha Ml tan* Mr. and Hr*. LucHn Draper, Mr. •lamination shoes, its shin to Trained Teacher*, 10:00 A. M.
selection- Featuring
ford visited St. James African vocal
r Sunday aa a eo-»ta*rlog and Mr*. Glenn Ling!*. D r. ami b* aa rough and tough* a* - a
Minister, the ‘ Rav. James hi
Mrlhodirt
Episcopal
Church program w*» the reading hy Calli
for Clark Gablo aod Jean Mrs. Welter R.'Campbell, Captain •harh’a.
Thompson.
Thursday night tu hear a program I John am of a papfr on “ How
and Mr*. E . T . Louche, M r. and
It’ la varl-colored like th* rocks
Mrs.
Rupert
Strickland.
M
r.
and
that had teen arranged hy mem Friendly Relation* Between the
and plants at t h f bottom of th#
_pUy no effort was spared
M lengthened nnd
, brtag th* Wllatn CoUtaon'aUg* Mrs. i . E. Abfrnathy, Mr. and •aa; its four fins are on Its un­ CH U R C H O F T U B N A Z A H K N E tors t f thr rhurch in honor nf city Races can
A Foot Comfort Export
Maintained”. «l'e r U8I negro,-,
Mr*. W /D . Hoffman, Mr. nnd Mr*. derside and appear almost to b#
and
county
officials,
ministers,
t U tha aareen with all Ua arid*
tho Chicago Staff of
were present nt the tn a « meeting.
If. B. Pope, Mr. and Mr*. John a cross between fins and fret,
i ud.civic workers.
Lake
Mary
FI*.
j U a l peyrer. T o pat It mildly, thi*
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
R*v. S. J , Johnson, partor of
Or.WM.M.SCHOUwi!l
'Apfctara', haa *er try thing”, from Mtlaeb, J r , th# MUsea H d l W IU resembling In that respect a
llama, Mary Buford Powell. Helen •eel; apparently It has no gills
A P O I'K A — Central
F t o r Iff*
Hunduy Hehmd, 9:15 A . M.
llie Ihurrh. arlrd as ma&gt;t*r if
b o h are to a t tis f o u r
MaraaUtte.'Avta Te«tor, Margaret though fisherman are at a Ibaa
•rrvmonies, and introdurml thr Fruit Co. Installing machinery in
Preathlng, 11:00 A. M.
Foot Comforf Export
£ ftto
In Peters, Thelma MeReynolda, and to understand how It c o u l d
K:30
Young People's Society,
honor guesta, each of w.iom re- (larking house on A . C. I . Rail­
In this
Georg* Thurston, BUI Bander. A n­ breath* at ao:h depth, a small F M
l-nnded
with
ah'rt
talks.
These
road
this
veek.
_____aatira east la Involved.
drew Carreway, Charles C . Buah, “ UnU llsar", that looks Ilk* a
Prcorhing,
7:30
P.
M.
I of tarrifle Jangle storms and
E . F . Rlgg. BUI Hupar. F a ir B ry ­ anatl’a horn, extends from It*
Prayer Matting Tuesday, 7:30
, bgrtleM** that sweep threagh 1 * ant, E. U U n t y , th# JUv. H. Irv ­
head just a bora II* mouth to P. M.
MtOe knew* locale ef the at
ing Louttlt*Robert Duran, Briggs attract amaDdr fish on whl.h it
Bible Study, Friday, J : R P , M.
-i. prwvM#
a » » I
hraath-taking Arrlngtop, Gibson Bale*. D * n fad. It la not- more than a foot
The Rev. L&gt;i* Murphy will
Ilaneell, and Cordon Dean.
long though la about aa wld* *» prearh at th* evening hour.
• t 'j p O m r * aver wa# a parfacCy
it la long.
A rurdiai wtleoma Is extended
MONDAY, JAN. 16.
When drawn from lh* water to all to attend thaa# services.
It awellad up Ilk# a' balloon, re­
maining Inflated far aeearsl min­
Nn (tiaItcr what fieri (rorrIile you may
ute* bafora lit akin centric led O VIED O M E T H O D IS T
have, it will (■# relieved for you at this

RAJS. Chapter Hi*
Meeting On Friday

Social Calendar

Says President Must

Bmodin.n form, and

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Clashes Upon Issue

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A t The Churches

Both Fellowg Weds
'Otto Edwin Trapp

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

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Bifir Throng Attends
Country Club Dance

OPIE R E A D

Unusual S pecies
Of Fish Caught By
Pensacola P a r ty

MONDAY, JANUARY 16TII
• M:(H) P. M.

lark Gable, Jean
Harlow Are In Film

White R e s i d e n t s
G u e s t s At Service
Of Colored Church

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. btehaautiful young wife U
_ b * . Mlaa Harlow h oplao“f »M r
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ragalar trip# up th*
eventual’y find*
really wants to
, and then has to pa*
fight or him.

Did Your House Leak D E M O N S T R A T I O N
vsa^m~7i
DurinffThe Heavy Rait)

Hills Entertain For
Card Club Memben

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flabby.
glalloti la psatal shads* xrere
W; J . Carpenter, pastor.
Adler lay* b* ft going to have
U adorn th* reoms of tha horn* of it mounted, fag .display at the
Every on* on tia * . la offering
Mr- aad Mre. W. C. PUI.
rk«V
f | g for thr church, and a prepare-!
Magnolia 'AvontM, wha* th#y #amind and hoort.
tertahved th* arcinbreq
ftermon s,/jj*et; “ Do Prtoent
M U S IC A L PROGRAM PLANNED
Evening - Bridge

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bridge party glwn laK aUrMTall!*• aad athar party ataaaaaHaa
la pasta) shade*.
A fW r' aevetal pregrearin* of

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for th*

Ud tos a f i b *f chiffew haa*. went
to Mr*. Freak L Millar, whit*
arts* far tha *»#«. «

Mrs. R. B. Rhfvorb, of Boston,
Wh* D spending tha winter season
at Lake Maty, wBl gfr* coatralto
aalaa at th* maaka] program to hr
ffUan hy th* Mtgalg Department n(
the Womaa’a Ckh aa Taaadayaf:
at 3!8&amp;wVlaek at tha tin

World ( nndktlona Mako Special
Demand „n tha CharyhT"
At night th# them* will to:
-Th e Cry of th* TrotAiad a Challanxe To r trlotlaa Paopla."
Professor Dawaoa la doing some
good work aa Blhia Class tree tor
He ami othare at* looking for a

to

hors*, follewtog th* regular busi­
ness meeting of th* department
which will taka ■*place at 3:30
•’clock. In addttiw
Mr*. Ebtvorb's song*, M ia Carolyn Collier,
pianist, will rta 4 if N v m l Chap­
in Dumber*.

If not—your roof is in perfect condition,
while on the other hnnil ronahieraldo
tlamayr- may have been don", to the interipr of your hemp . . . . Now is the
time to prevent furlhi r trouble uml'tnconvenience . . , Driers on roofing mu-.
terUla ant lowrr than they have layn in
yeara . . . and lalrur is reaaonaUe. Why
not let ua eatimat* the coxt for repairinff
your roof. , . you will be aurprlsed.

H|rerial Demonstration.
An expect v J| nu ts l ‘rd,r-grs|,lde jwinla
« J yiote alerkiagnl frei. wbirh revest there
*x#r( na Jiliisi. II* will sh»w ymi what
esnsee you* pe n; *J&gt;,m you in rto prrewe
•etertloa *4 stole* la (it yua* fret slylisUy
ead r r e h r U U i . i i K l ,lrm n#airale,« your

fee* how I lx S|iptoaliua 111 ito proper
II*. SctoJI Applisnrr or Heate,lr will auk*
T « r Indy ton
r t |,s
trappy. AU ikit
S#yw«/
REM EM BER T1IF. D A TE !
t o a SSM

REPAIR NOW

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�Holders Of \
f»R T P1JWC* Jan.
operative
and
ornthr* aad
aad **1(1*4
aatfUd otady
*1
action looktny toward o t aoi*tica
of tbo bond and lM#tkn PP*bkma
af thia eoamnaity are ta be lattlaiad at a BHwting af reprdao
tlrea i f hwol. taalay 'borHoa and
civic ergnnkntiona to bo h*U
tho court houa* at 7:3# o’t!
Thuroday nlyRt.
Th# meeting It belay bold at
atupiett cf tk* Klwaab Club,
which ho* Invited every taalng
body of the county knd civic aeyanlxationa to bo represented at
tho yatherlny.
While untftod action ls bond
and taxation problem* hao been
frequently advocaUd, the Meeting
will wark tho Rk* doflaka otap
toward that end aad la looked upba by (tudaata pf Ibo oltaatkw a*
of great Importance. The prob­
lem!. they paint out, aw too greet
f*r aay one body of men to handle
alone, and with practically the
whole county Involved la tho »#*•
oral dlatrlcta, tha queetkn lx one
which demand! ennununllywld* xttentUn.
Tbo taxing bodlex Inrltod to b#

m u
Which VioIte 'Kellogg Pact

IT Y O U , Jan. l#.~Tbe
Eeoeeveli Admlniatraiion
Mill
eOOthiu# the
Coolldye-Kttoyf*
'flaqvtr-fitlmeon polity of non*
fwagnltlon af power* which rtoJata pPMUIons of tba KelloggAriaad P u l outlaarlai war, It baa
bam learned In high qaartrr*
waa oaplalnod to
Pttildant-Klwt Honaevrlt by Mr.
R nry L. Stlmxon, xeeretary af
OKU, in dotall during thalr flvctaw talk together aad, while I M i declared that Mr* Rw ou ll
In no way commlltod hi* ad*
adotitration, It o n a*Id \,j p*«
Oaao In n poalUon to bo informed
tb it bo faron thin eland and
will uphold H iron thoofti It hai
Como to U primarily Identified
with Republican policy,
Y Tho Preadent-Elect had foL
Edward M. Huuee aa hli luwrh**n t w i t roroatly, aad thoro it
little doubt that, ilara Colonol
lUiuuMiwittiiiukxtiii

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w Voriolmllltuile la lent to tote r1a that Hr. Roowvrlt faron
t Ropubllcon policy of wpportlny tho pact to end war with
dlf Ibo fare* at hi* command to
the fact that Calami Mama kiat
helf la known to favor lty,iieia|
la It a policy analoyou* to tha
dif tha Wuodrw WUm Admlak
krai Ion, In which ho wai one of
wi# moot Influrntbl, if unoffl*
Mol, ay Mr. WliMn’e roumolpri
i Indication hero' roomily an
that, while It b on the alata to
oaatlaai la anpport of the Kil^ -0(111^) Part in forolyn ro­
ne, the Republican policy
IP hr a fair way to /bo reviaod
Ule Mr, Rooorrelt ha* never
dared klwaetf bt favor of rec*
oynltlon of the Rurilan L
..: „
Soviet
Rtaid, tho -foollny la In quorUro
boot acquitted with hi* vUwi
that ha loeki on trade with
SUlilan ao a- dletinre atv.iMayi
to the UalUd SUtoe.
Tho quoetion of Ruiila, It wa*
■aid, ,vaa brought up in hie Inik
with Mr. flllmasn by Mr. Rooae*
roll rather than, by tha Secretary
af State. Mr. Stimaon all gluey
bn* taken n viand ronton*nt with
tho -paMcy* of nonrecognltlon of
Rue*la Initiated by Charlee E,
■a* be* a* Secretary of Slate
during ihe Harding adminldra*
tlon. .
*
Tht nirotlig qlth Mr. Rtim*on
on matter* real lug to-hi* depict,
moot ia oapeclwl to be foilowetl by
other* kelwreu Mr. linoaevvlt and
member* cf Prrililrnt Hoover'*
cablnrt. Including Odgtn L. Mill*,
wretary of the Trvaaacy, anq
rthur M. Hyde, Hecrruiy of Ag
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Wo* Hrhing F »l. K&lt;-1, | „ Tel,
tbr, lllng Worm* and all ahln
Irrilatioo* nr laaerl Hire*
bald oador monrv l.*cx auaran.
lew If oer utledrd Fur **!• al

TOUCHTON'8
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OF WORLD’SFAIR
WILL BE READY
liDderiefl Opening Day On June
High Taxea Which X Will See All ConReal Estate Carries templfltions F l ^ e d
CMIt.'ACt), Jaa. U .-W h in Cblcayo’i IMS World'a Fair—A Cen­
tury of Prayrota—opdna on Juno 1,
arory failure contemplated In Ihe
program aoMuncod two yoara ayn
will he ready.
Krory bulldlny will be cam*
pktod ae aobodulod.
Krory major item af every in ­
hibit Will be in place.
... Thia New iVru raiMayo wai
liauod by Eapeaitlon oITtrial i lotliwlny a review of work arrampUihod duriay 11132 and a farward
**A weioll a I m l an n f n l f l i v e
Him n r * .
“ A aad elate of alTalra is
pre- vbw of wark *tUI roruainloy to bo

MIAMI, W
14^-lMoao on*
Wtilve cooU of yavoromoni aro
ridurod. Florid* and the nation
may be ccmportd to R ank, H.
Plvrro Roblnoou, Kite loyblatar,
told mvmbfri and yoaati of tho
rommlttro of On# Hundred at a
weekly opm houio moetiay Tuot*
day nlyht In the club hauao.
“Tha main dMfo iime will be
that I* America Wc have politi­
cian* and In Run In there nre com*
mltaan, mnkluf eurybudy work
for the ybverjunent.
arnlcd by.property being avid.for
la are in two year*. There k aet
much difference between cur y*v&gt;
eminent and the tax yethvrvra of
ancient Turkey.
“ In Palm Beach alone 311 pcrreffl
of tho value of th* property yoe*
for taie*. Keen a gold min* will
not aland that hind of taiallim
eery long."
Mr,
HoLiaeau explained that
practically every city In Klorkla
ha* defaulted in municipal bond*
with tho rxrrpllon of Miami Beach
anti Jackaunvl'le, and ritad th*
need for tho neat legialatur* to
do aomvlhihy.
“Nu rommonweatlh la the coun­
try haa developed aa faat aa Flor­
ida. Ju*i reolraal what Florida
wa* in IkW to what it 1* today,
with ll* great Influx of ptpulatinn, wraith and modern facilitin.
“ Thi* rapid eipanaluo necetxltafed tlie burrowing of eiroxilv*
auin* ■f money for development
while Northern dtlea developed
■lo&amp;r.y. without Incurring aurh
luige ili'bta,"
“There hoc not boon enough
diaruaainn til bow much tha Coal
of governraon ohoutd be. (loadiliiu will not Improve until th*
r&lt; at of government I* reduced. In
IITA) Fleridna yuMnuaent colt
IH.WOPOO aad In 1MI it coat M V
•OU.0UO. population iocmaaod only
60 p ro m t while the c u t of govrcwMoiw iwrreaaed mar* than five
time* that af (MO.
department bead* aad replacing
rvary two with *n* or kaa. But It
la diffiruil U aeguixe amplqyta of
tho *1*1* beeaip* poHlkrlaa* deair* their vote* aad'Uv* votra af
tboir fatalHa* and Afienda,
“Th* duty of gnvommaol la t«
govern and not aupply Job*. Some
aay tfck will t wwrikwia to uaampkrpnUai. Wky abmM m i govern­
ment employe* «h o at* a it needed
be owl la «k* loop liao* with

A pproxirnttrly *ikAMU/MW ha*
already been aprnt in th# Expo■illon'a ronatiuetiun programfCJUO.TORM «p to Dor. 1, the
teat accounting period, tu b* exact.
Kabitilt apaev In Expoaltiun
Building* coaling a total *f M.7#M ».Ta ia under extract.
Moca than Mu of th* Urgent Induatrial organ tat Una aad group*
of organiaatir a* will b* eahibUnr*.
Cunt racta fer tho aaOertaUimaat
and amiiaomept "f eUJUra yapra*• filing an lavtalnwnt uf a addltional MJUOJWO hav. bmn ilyaed.
TW federal government haa
appropriated ll.ouu.uuu for it*
building aod e|hlblt. Fucty-fuur
elate* of tho flniao have Ia im
official action in properalien (or
exhibiting. Sixteen foreign anlioaa have cfficlally accepted Pit*idont Hoover’* InvilatUn and In
four lean other notion* plea* far
participation are being actively
puabed by official and acaii-oRklal
group*.
I,o»t year'* c&lt;.n»truction pe*grxtu xta« an epic in vtoef and coarrete)ami the moat rxten*lv( aanun building prograrn of aery ig-_
tertallonal axpoaitlrn In hiatory.
A year, ago only the** Eapoaitlon building* wore alandtag—the
A drmnlat ration BuSdlutt, eW Port
IWarbcrn and the Travel and
Taanaport Ituildlng. Tho Hall af
Brioor* noil a yroup of thro*
building*—Social Selene#
Hall,
Cruaat iialea IUni
Building
and

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• iiU m i u m Initltatim for ■ Um
• mertiutlNB of.ywhNt debt*.
TW | — M U off b e * tho Radiml

that m a a f t of a a k • baa m U
bo b K n M i , pad no n a a i would
bo aviflabk U maintain aolloa,
Ufapaard ibo puhik health, and
porforaa otbor ot w m i faaatkaa

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Tho i|K aoaka to convince IM
roort that tba righto af a alUaon
U tho protaaOMnn -of govonuwat
taka peered* non afon poor tbo
payment cf pnbik.dehfo.
Aoaerttey ibat this mgairlpajlfy
U Ilabio for 4ot&gt;U at all hiada « rracatlnf about Ucooc.ouo aad
oauld mod iporo than I7AKJM0 to
pay paat duo debt*. OaI away'a
w it aryaoa that, tba pa*«aaad v»h»atlw af all local p ro p er U aniy
%
3bfiOOJXG. and thaw la ae* f l r t
w w j&gt;«rir»wujrrt»h“ln-i
awalty, and U at tb l dip th#re-'l
fan* 1* ‘•hopaUaa^y lapolftat." Ha
alio roottada that away Woatl
Palm Beech me* WipeI bond* are I
void, hartay boon laaaod Ukyally.
Ho aaka tho court to rratraln
tbo rUy camaoUaim from Uoyloyj
tbo I#JJ to pwropt tbo boqdholdtr* from fortln* *ucti a laOyi and
to decide whkh at Ula tUg'a bond*
■tuiald bo paid aod wl|Uh arel
worth)***.
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Avvnei. Work*'
Cnluwkla.
You ire feeceb:
qilrvd to bo aad
am day of rohra
Iho Kill of Camp

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tailing th# worli what tkay harp t*‘»ff«*.

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on Thurgdwy aHeewm, Juaugry 1*, 19»*. »t th*
House, Baofksrd, FtarM*.
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T. W. LAWTON.
r
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CASSANDRA SCHULTZ,

roproiontad ere' tho *lty, connlyJ
North St. Ue&gt;# aad Fort FUrw]
Farina dreloage dlotrlrts. port
diatrkt and SU Lark County PanItaty diptrWt.
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which domipata tha in? Conyr***.
****** tha* i» quark* af ropodl-’
•tk" t* W hy diarataed. “0 #v jWothey Mate#, ** ooW repudiate
* •« * *
t o u t rrpnt!Uikn.“
B»m the Socfelbt . t k » m
In
fw llM im t admit tk»t tbo oenrwbeliglay majority of C W m m
Wfeil debt repayment* | t b »
lomrd at th« MtlloH
opportunity.

LEGAL NOTICE

trough."
•
Mr. RoIIm m alated that rw^&amp;«M
latlan of debta xhould not bo tal&gt;
aaalyn eonalnr,
proved of ttltfa!
ahawh fir eoB
tbo ueylcct IcL

Ourlay 1U 2 ovory remaining
Important cnnitruotlon
project
wap borin' and at*oy Partly complotof. Aa qpdaryrtund dtp of
ccadolt* pnd w « n wna built—
ton mllaa of walor malm, ton
mlloo of i altary nw oli, flv*
milor of ai
of conduiU and utility cabloa—
Uotljtior ftr a city of 1 .000,000
fotflfl.
Work «M I titled on a wator
pumplni otatloa, tbroo m h i *
•lactfical fub*alitlon ‘to actom*
modrtf a population of Caipaltlonr VltHora appmilmatln* the
popotaOj** of Dotndt or Si. Jmulr.
Tha Fair, aolfoK, had an imdlibpraad
hi lmaa ra*b
■"*
UalUd Stntaa T n riw y wrtlfl*
call*—of HAOO&gt;«, ,
Thoro b oroty roaoon to fw l,
•aid Eapoolllen oMelali, that tho
rimalndir of thp . profrom ao
. S c u l l y carried
will bo tomplotod and that Juno 1,
1P33, will *ap t|w, «.pfnj»t of A
Century of Pro*ro»i ' roraploto
fioin ibi laryott Mild lay anj tho
moot lawro**!™ okblblt to tho
IInloot t(.B»aalooca and dotall »*

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Farming P r o j e c t Palatka Deputy To

States Seeking
To Reduce Taxes

BE l*7^LT?
fe*’*
Rehef To Jobless
ONOOffNfflAfiE

TLA NT CITY. Jan. 14— The
Bast Hillsborough
Relief rewar 11
day l« wwrh out a plan of uses
i
prrwvaaaat relief aad, rehabUita.
tiow for needy persons aad fans.
Hies in this section through the
R U N , Jan. 14.— The great proposal of establishing • farm­
ing project which wqpld have far
ral issue that intrigues tierits objective the production of
aa tha threshold of the new staple crops which would aid in
la Utc fata Of National So-' meeting tM feed problem of fu­
.•tolls*. Only a yaar ago a Hiller ture months far the unemployed.
dketatonhip seemed inevitable, but The matter was presented to the
M a y the movement appears to council by Dr. C. T. Young, chair­
ow Uw down grade. President man of the work in &amp; *t HIIUfftadenburg and Chancellor Kurt boruogh, at a meeting Thursday
•an Schleicher stand between the morning gnd received the approv.
«IM
iMder and the dl.'Ulorial al of the council.
fewer that he traces. Tils ' first
Declaring that unless some­
Mat'Of strength between the" gov. thing of a more permanent nature
tfnwHnt headed by the general he done in this section a serious
aad the Reich's greatest political situation might develop here. Dr.
rty will com* at the end of Y01 ng outlined the proposal which
•tmry,' when the Reich*tag re­ it lx believed wHl lend In pl4e*
assembles offer tha Christmasthose In need on a more self aoskoHdsys. (rJhtral von R-hlelcher tabling bus's and at the same
la Taaaellir In modo* but "fnrtiter time tend to weed oat those who
In re." Although he ha* held out have shown a tendency to avoid
.ftLflti4n. b o m h .Jo .tha Nsos.pwety M«irW7i*7~TM ir
had the Rslsehtar, he does not through th? unemployment agen­
fltorh from a show of m ight
cies. In a-rordanco with this plan
Ik e Reichstag will, be called J. «. Smith, ifperinlendent of the
apsn to declare how it atands county agricultural school here.
toward his Cabinet and policy. If M. E. Cone, assistant city mana.
Parliament pronounces against ger. C. P. Wright, county agent,
and Col. Phillip P. Murphy, head
or the relief work in the county,
planned to make a survey of
lands available for cultivation tn
Ihe rity amt perhaps m Ihix vi­
cinity. Koltowing this virwy the
City Conimlsplon will to asknl
ravemmcntT Apparently tha Next permission to us? such city lands
leaden hare sa tied their hand* as are available for arh A project.
by their own pronouncements (hat A committee conlpo*rd of Com­
they can hardly do anything else missioner A. R. Boring, W. &lt;but continue to fight thr goeern- Wells and (1. R. P»“ *n was
named to pul the matter before
, » Certainly there are sign* of th* Commission at a special meel-

.Nazi Leader Loomed
As Inefitahle Dic­
tator One Year Ago

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Inquirv repeatedly r«n- jila lts ' arkl chlea to qualify
« f buyers. The a w
lr#f nn
Tu c v h ij With the price up a quar­
cerritofr *6evr-farms-of rvTr.lftr and feitoml ald Is likely lo havawfl
ter of a etnl. Sh im ware of the
tjsrs.
j |iortalt p'me on tha dockata, It
j wijrs ’of rrrereHriE
Irsluf that the average Tuesday
T a lly report* intricate that the j la indieateal.
u &lt;c d i » « |a II 3-1 cent*. \V:dne»question cf county cumoliJatinn
day the average "was generally
will receive ronsideretiun in HU
om e rdr^. to be » 1-2 cents thr
CIHt AGO. Jan. I4.~An
P I-A N T C IT Y . Jan. U . — S tra w -/piBt
[stales. It Ka« been puln.rd oul that
parent
dvsir*
to
lighten
the
berry grower* who marketed th-'lrf Each
&amp;
sf the Drat three days of
fhers are over 3000 caiortir? m this
ths, week were mark.-d by the burden of the people without eur- jroantry each witn its own taxing
terrier in riant City. Wednesday Ihe,
tailmg
necessary
governmental
in excess of on* kun
night had marketed thrlr (Irat forwarding
'" r*
lervln- or refusiag no, c-&lt;ar&gt; re­ and administrative macr.'r,". amt
million pint of berries for •thr dtrd thousand piata of b.tries,out lief to the needy, prtxai » among | that rattrnehnicnl ami the - liminaof here and the return to grow­
[lion of diiplkatlng aervi r? m
current season unit in return had ers for the three-day shipments the lexi'laLra uif 43 slate? sun
Ismail acras will alTurd an ?p|i rE. J. MEINHARD1
rleelvfd in excess of a hundred tnlali.d
approximately
thirty nte getting dawn to . work this
thoutaada dollar*. The movement Ihon-and dollars. Laat Saturdry, month, reports the Amern.itt l.ej,*- tutflty for etoaomy.
OK
CHICAGO HERE AGAIN
“The
*a
r?
tax
ha
.
t?.en
u
I
'ety
through Wednesday night out of A Week AXO, proved to lixve b r a ’ ll Nletor - Araociati n. oil th
lii-eussed t-rvause of the im-rasllr * lt t
lar Ml 1 h r
A d ffrblll
hire for the Mason was brought lira- higgast day of the season ° r iuqutrie* rtrtivral ly it. u
IV««lrl. H f U m l " . KI m . «»n T l U f l *
tn 1,067,012 pints of berries fur thus far" wh ir nearly tM,0ua *tole legislative irferenee bureau. || ing rlissoHsfaction with thr- cal
d4&gt;. J u t
l» llt. fro m M l A X .
it .
|* \| ( O b p tl.»% oft I p ) .
which growers had received kn plPt* 0^ tome? were ablpiwtl in 1 "Ugi*latura are eager for inlor- | preperty tax the •harp renpeH** h d « It r r n . h m i i h i k r r # f n f J
estimated return of appnniinutcly right r'vt&lt;rr?&lt; rrfrigvrator rara matlori as 1 1 how gnvvinmrntal tition between the ?tatr? nn 1 led
jit .it t \
r » Th o tt«4 iit«l*
rrro m ,
. .
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v?i»
. » ,
. 'eral gova-rnment nvrr irron.- nnd p n .it.I it 1ip* A«&gt;» t f i i r n r I tfM m fs .
llll.M 7 .7 S .
and a nlind'cr of pony trfrigera- ecmniny can beat he too ght ,nh&lt; J, „
,
, Ihe neerl Titer.* I- fin r o i l f o r 1
1
Th.- movrment out of Plant City lot's.
h fm
iM ih .t lf lb
(• n it in . M i r t
Inn
ilbtl.
the fimt half of the week waa
Rain Is stilt very much ne- deil 4 conipichcit-ivi
••
rather consistent as was alw» the I&gt;vir th - ton v area an,| unlrs
. | »•»
( ' A t T I n X . !»-• M**l l i a r ( r t t M P B
report suid.
price on the yard. Monday six I* fnfthrnniiiig ?m&lt;n, It is |
n r |*l .| flt rr « l h . i t
n f f t l t W r4 ll*n
•
nit*a-lrfe, dirrl t i n t in t r t i H m l t .
day nicht “Urallng orange until | ’’Although lherr
express refrigerator cars sevre dieted that many patches
tn i t o M l M r
n|*e t4ll**t1«
llt lfk *,
iGanymedr grove on Canal mad. .ilifTrrenrvs of npini&lt;
forward-d while on Tuesday sev­ shins n laldntvn in prodm-ion
i l f r*la I.r f 1 If 1*1 II r« K t r i l l l i t M ftr r
t*
Ml
II
u
m
*
*
IS ’velr's companion, Charlie lla r-IJe rt, many legi-lut
en anil n freight rs r went out
II- n. I&gt; living held tn ci;.v jail.
to the r*m?uniplUo
Wednesday th- carlo! monment
l l ' t l t t t t r r «*ftr»i t ' . u i ' M " t n m i f l t
is M t iv iMlflkMrhr. M f d l l l H ' M , 6M .
-Steele wa- sl»-t in the leu by ns a revenue prod
was six
express
refrig, ratnr
f l l i r f a * n t i l |t l .4II1I a
cars. Thursday ia usutlly un off
|(tilleer tit-01 g,. Cam|iliel' after hr , r ies a&gt; n last rr?
t S H H f t r r If r 4 .1 p.l\lay amt the price loo, wa- -timeligd refused to slop vsh'il rnht- ' Islalure- wi'l at*e
Ukt
«»f
Im .W
•iM .ll l
| t Iff.
M
wt Kit mu III M in i, t i l l ••*'! Ur Wl thn U*
what off Krklay with indica­
inatnhil- The ,XS mlthie hullet ’ eettie la'ves In Ihrli
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I lt i in l r * i l » • '
&gt;1* ,il tip
tions porting' to a 7 1-2 rent
1 -truck Sterh* in the l»V. -is irrh i- i f l i l ^ y / j i l s l i u i u k i t i a ■■■■!■ ISO .-s— **-**-*"— -*
ttr«lr«*1 I n * r r h i m m i *
•wonvs^hr’lrwNr*1lirhWmVvTrit f i^
fnlfnviiivii the |eni|_of Wise nsln. | I h rI to# jttt«»t
M it u
tlsl I r
T lt r r r
|fl IH»
~ n T . rent gvenige for the two
, his stride and cun.mg him |.i fall legli'aturrs of several slates will j r h i t r i t * f o r i t r m n n R t M l I n M T h U
previous days.
Itr. Joseph N. (-I'Barty examined consider statr-wids systems of j M a ll I* ft-r to hit *• |n.i|t|r n l t l ) .
M in'ay th - price wa-|.J
i hl'#pn ttfflrr. l*Mr• Oil 1114ft
-Steele nnd said the fnlt pi aim'd) employment in-uisme.-it was -nid .
cent*strung, according tn ti porta
hroke his leg.
I egi..Uti n
rnahling
countir .

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RUPTURE

Revel's rvaignatlon has ael yel
been made to tha governor. he
•fated.
Meanwhile M. R.
Cochrare.
county DemorvaUe eaeeutive com­
mittee chairman, announced yeaterday that a meeting called for
Jan. I I to recommend a auerrinor had keen cancelled, when he
learned that Kevela bad not yet
resigned.
told Okaloosa county
officers,
hesited by Sheriff John Steele,
that he took • pi‘ M with hint
when railed from his . house, He
said he returned fire at the at­
tackers who drove away hurttedly
in their automobile, and believes
hr hit one of them.
In addition to the hock.-hot
wounds he suffrred, the little fin­
ger of his left hand waa tom off
Pnwell said there werr several
people In the ear hut hr (|l'l not
reeogtiiie any of them.

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tKRingness to e o tn promise In
Adolf flitl.-r'a New Y n r's menl- "under the plan proposed and
fHto to hie followers. In thhe approved Thursday, t h e farm
Itaiepirnl el pulley thr Naai project would be-established along

lines similar to those which Have
proven successful at Tampa. Uacmployed labor would to used in
the production of crops under the
ventral »upffri»kin of Mr. Smith
and Mr, W rigbt.-hut no- crops
wouhl be produceil In competition
to those being pro-hicol by fann­
ers In this section, the objective
of these farming operations being
to provide food for ne?dy families
ami at the same time give effec­
tive employment to those em­
ployed under the relief agency.

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8c 11m 3 thnea.
. 7c line 6 U m a
* SeV oe r a w t h .
V !" lmuri' charge 30c.

[ATE YOUR WATV1I repaired
•by one wko rtolly know* how.
T&gt;n*s Jeweler, Mag. Ava.
and f t o n d
ID: Gray Parslan
i, pleaee phone

kitten,
liarry

W Z tftVlTE you to viait our Aue
tin Show ruuai,a|td inspect th
■ew 1Austin four-passenger mup
aad the Austin Pick-up. Reel 4

rw«4Ud
SMKNt'Hero la gear chance
ftn xoove real tmtvey, soilnew popular ankle to gart farmers, nurtorytaew. The
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Daytona

with wide Acquaintance In
ifanL A spiny lid opportunity
adrsneement for a man with
w tniml and magngtk parsonly who ia n ot. afraid of hard
rk; prefer man betwwan K ajH
•tiling experirnce helpful but
atoeattol- Write giving fBU tm
ate. Appointment wftl ba or
ML 1006 0 . R. A T. Bldg.

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- PEN8 AC0 I.A. Jan. 14.—Al­
though l* buckshot look effect lit
his body, none waa dtep. and D.
A. Poxeell. Crestvlew man. who
waa called from his home Tuesday
nlght.and shot, is expected to rerover sufficiently In th« n»*t &lt;»y
or mb lo be dUchmiMd from l^nrsrnls hospital.
Powell's onidealified assailsnts
hs-l not been arrested last night.
It waa learned that Powell had
been accused of giving Informa­
tion to federal prohibition ag'ni*.
ami waa expecting an attack. Be
chief Justified Ids refusal to co­
operate. with Ut- government on
lbs ground that it would mean
“playing Ihe part of minister,
without the-power.*’ and drelated
that h? will mako no compro­
mise With his political enemies.
“In Ihe routing year we will he
prrpared lo msk" sarrinees, to
fight and -vather die ourselves
than to allow thr Naai movement
Vp perMh-a inov-mant which con­
stitute* Germany's sole remain­
ing strength ami hope for the
future." he said.
Certainly the National Social­
ist party ia in a bad way at
present. The myth of the InevlUbility of IU victory has tov*
destroyed by the KeUchstag ele
lions in November. whl:h brought
the loss of 2.000,000 votes nnd
thirty-five seat* In ths Chamber
lo a party which ever since 103S
had gene “frera victory
victory.
In every hy-ekeUon in th« villa*
and rural diatripts since then the
Natl pull coatlnued t* jimpFurthermore the strain of repastrd elections resulted in a heavy
drain on th. party flat*.-**. Elo­
quent evidence of this fhet la the
sight *( .brown aborted storm
troopers standing oa th* alreat
co m m betting far coppers . in
•v ejf (ity In Germany.

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* AN iNDETENlievr DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANT O U t FLORIDA. fcliDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933*

Mrs. Roosevelt Secs
U &amp; B iff Experiment

Stock M a rt P robe Writes
N e w Chapter In A m azing
L ife S to ry O f K reu g er

• NEW YORK. Jan. 13— o T iT ta j.titM m n t of tht I'nited
Cfatre, (hr wife or the ■ next
president bo tort*, to an ‘'exper­
iment—a (real experiment In
trti-n. and r romraandod legi-la&gt;Democracy". “ We a;e trying to
Hen »■&gt; rCtjnir- Ind-wondert ai'lila
I lad out’ laid Mm . Franklin
wf a’l rnmrarte' --lllng Jecurltlee
Ueoeevelt in addicting icho.l
t* i! - ttM ir.
children of the lower Went
CFx'rmhn Noiheeh indicated the
Slue toi'ay" If the people are
wex’ ptneo of th- IlHl'lry would be
rw ir.erattgntK-u of the collip-e of
governing thenue vee to learn
t b ‘ fbrm tir In-rdl etiUtiei am­
ically enough
lntereeted In
i-toe. n vh*i h (ommlUae agenthew to do it. If you are U«
• yj
ba&lt;» be**x wot Mo- for month- I*
teIdled rn.uph. the experi­
i« rot y.t realy for praai ntatlon.
ment will I , a lurreri. If not.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 1JUta aid.
It will be a allure. You are
(/P&gt;— Modification o f th a
tt'fmor Kile*. partwrr of Fa-tgoing to be clltieni In a few
House beer bill was agreed
r-o- W o n L &lt; o-. tohl o f a loan c f
year*. You mu-t then be pre­
ment impende,) lad- niitht aflrr
upon by a committee of sena­
l l . o ' ( a i n u b bv'hi* firm to
! i |m lim it' exp nditnrvv of thr pared to help govern thi* ccuntors to provide 3.0^ percent
K r ■;rr ehortly f efora hi- &gt;nieWe
n y."
' \V.,r fi-partment an dnmal iupIn f it ir J»»t year, and reraated
i idv bill allpuin- *3l3A:n.0OO fnr^,
.in.j.t-iunarviwniin—n—*w
nnti also to allow It on wines.
--iv -trw w h ^ if^ w n tin iiiftV f'iiK frtl*
It was drastically rewritten
. fi-rrc- fr*r the urxl ftws»l year.
Th- imal wai^WlOJk'tl.OOO vn.
to make it airtight against
j.ler what I' Iwing epent by Ih
constitutional objections.
t
! Kpartim-nl thi- year. Thr expandA new and dtaitie ec.nomle vanilr r e - were
lirrrr
Ihilure for tha farmer’* aaka waS
i year, In - vrr. l«--a '«» JrtO,000,000
. , i . j-tlnwed Ih- department In
■•-r-tyruev irlief and rnn-trurtluw
l«*grt«|.it
!•*! « p *^ oh.
I ll'lc e lb- net red'lelp.n ’ In Ih*
n,-w W «r iVparlmewt bill « '
! romp-rfO with Ilia* pa-ir,| l*»'
• i-n U 130 000.000."
"th- SllO.llOO.nOO rill Include
loth mlliravr and tarn nillilaij
I i-rMviMe- although Ih* l-H 'r -up
WASHINGTON.
Jan.
13—
1i.lie.1 STO321"fo " f Ih* r ‘Hurtton I Tmlcr pr»vi-lon» i f the bill Intro-

Action Token ToMake
Measure A i r t i g h t
A g o Inst Constitut i o n n l Objections

Next Fiscal BudgctTo
Provide Net Reduc­
tion O f $50,000,000
Ovef Previous One

H-rriwd by Krnigrt'

One Of ProvisionsProvid.es For Loans To
Individual Farmers

Report O f New Clerk |Dr. t i g e r t Believes
Shows Rigid EronWoHdJs (Joint: Forc n i v I s Practiced&gt; tvnrd. Nntllackwnrd
y.Ww •dmmrm lla w e h »h
Senate
to.%* I Sir 3164 tirwnce tol a bn-to-w

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w*wg So to «p uader
rhr-eota.v
S-wrnwe. Thr tLrrtft « f - M i ro
luolUnr de» -air So ear hoar f-w
•a A wwanbee - a * * Immrht ■ by
ft-motor F h c A f . Sr'* fate rr.
nmtwed -iwreetaio late yeoteeday.
C l'iptiaaal Oo Tape Toot

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Jan.

13.

.http eo-iiTB-t to the ftoanrial “ w » hive v-t ) r l reached Ihe mil
I
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...
lellhww «'f Ih. meefue ace an I
anl poitr al -itwat-mr- e x i-n n f,
„
. .
.
'
v*e w,| iH ahamton mirhlnerj
«n m'ay nmoliea of the evrintry ||H j hn j T ^ . „ plr .llltn,
to th- rewiatkaWy r » l record «d
,iy „| Kl-n.la. I II pit
Otaace c e - t m a m i a ; *ond - nadirn.-- raihrir.1 In Ihe aUi',
lira a- revealed by a C i . y .-I li.ii in r f Holwit b. |.rr H it"
'hr r mid- a . «t thr . 31 Jo«t,.-ch rl !&gt;&lt;t nl-*lil for Ihe mi
—implied by l'. M. t-av, nrn &lt;h-rk&lt;t-im . ‘&gt;tiiin*-ac*incnr eyerrtoe-.
n, th. rtf ml eonri. and al « of , In a.btir mg Ihe &gt;V! gra-b ilr .
the board of i« a r t j c wuuia-ron- ,j,IM| |l„ir f-vmllH-v a*d lliend-. Dt.
cr».
I Hr. Iig e it ilerlan j h- o i-heil to
'
J. Slirh. ihairman wf Ih* 1
«sa&gt; Irorw the prtl(o.iik c m-,
•oai-f. -rat- d thal h-* |» It ) v&gt;i!! tTv no io-11 aiilie i Mid ho t-H-V
^be_V -_lkt that many mav «b- tlH. Tpp-nTuulty tn &lt;*rcrynt'L’J*Y
-re- tn it-, hot t»xpa)-»»«‘ of Or m p.u ,
f , , m aU-an.rd l-y
»wi&gt;- o —i tj o-IJ ’ » i - v
»•&gt; the I m 'm ic m y ~ p ceu . of the' pre
Lw-olodge. he helwr-^. that I b e t . ^
cwndrliun*.
affa&lt;r&lt; are b-twc handl -I on Ike ( |w. |i.-rrt ter-n hr. ad'lrea. b»
the i j - -f n«a«Mnriy,
TSpMa w«U ba it ilw d l d ta dr-'
,the •alien gin l&gt;y Fli IVhtlney in
e— uol—i -'oer- at their o-eeting
the Eightiatlh Ccntuiy. The ma
Maorliy w-oraing aod
will rft- ,
chinr agr. hr d ili.', ho- he- ii accw tol
them with * thrx^at
• -Mpame-I hy lomance, hum r anj
lata*
r-gty fh .W r a.
K | nwlr arc there mi frcieit Ut.ga.ly h i h-. U-t-d many ex­
fn-id- ta meet the curtrrt
hU&gt;: ampica el -rili
A - to mo-hn&gt; « can mg uncmant te-eiTrAe&lt; cp ra v ati-v-v il^ '
|do;. men. |n. I ijr il admllled It
ing fa n d y lv aiTe-twata y *a*- jvta- I
cL&gt; tier, but aide I thal it .h inthe | &lt; ;p rn t el future oia' irltr
■antnn hc-J -t-al-nl.nuny new |«&gt;
of h. uded ipdeMedjea . I -it ia
ition'. -liit-Ut ani iudirr-ily,
:.U|iii. n, it - i l l I- reea leJ l-y in
lere.-ti-d la&lt;|a)Tt&lt; thal the cl e and a- a if-u I Ik- lin-mp.i.v cd
of the « foiat&gt; *i fi-cal rear -ho" r 1 h it I o n al-.oiKxl lliih m ilu
_ _
•be im iiiH -ia a n - ba I Mat aedy -tlXCluie.
"The moild'*. I'l.’ TIgeil de.
arv-l v-'.hio their l•udc♦•
b it
eland, a|- g.-mg fitamed. M l
Ka l laws i Ir I- raJm-e th ' e.- i
We hate .a d ' t*t
L|- n' I'iM t» e&gt; that
the tx i»l htckwxid.
1 mount o f raih &lt;f t ^ i 'r r at I) &lt; ■cach- i^ Ike in.i|rinim i,f Ike ma­
/• nd of . ihe li»ra l yea* » i
| lll.- chine -•(* and will not alw id m
n. tl hit!'*. IW
malt, h we.Cf.
.11.;. the »rp «u l »h wed. tu

* - r . tohrm x a m d
a S,. wanifl wbto ta a-ppert 'hir' ihixmatr:
l i l l r a m 'ii- -a itfu i il lily id
*
hr ymilrted Ptlt that Sheta u ch iiii on ■ thin effu t i.n -uir
*T.-aiotri'ina ef the raford. 1
Ifl V
no ftiV Ttito lo « * '
w&gt;:i*l i id tv mimic U te .'
.
th* pa-* - r .aral v e n - dt.rl.--mw-b-r- wf ««■ ••*! ahllfty J * ’
Dr. I gait ,xi.l he rauld never
■e - il l IniertMting tl-ro- a*&gt; -it
to— pea xh*y might happen I ”
(itaega -rnuwty and fac*« . wi-h uelievt the i—.ip!* « f tkto - « i« I i
towve * bmtmwd.
*11 1 i - -Mtabtry *hnuld Le^
rtl wlieaw th* VmrS -to-tdg ex
It II a &lt;| i. d t r i la ISIS ibe a I
wrrtoe ww— nol igve thw yaar
wj-1-e..vhm * w iimh-e t--t-.*' KtfL^ fc. , ed i.lsw, «w. . f *-1.4*“ l U j
IM r n d “ Fwaewl r » » *
«h- •a-ot the c onty hat a ta* levy &lt;f
-p--rt»l |
i*M 'tn er-tl t o w K-m hewigW I- IS mtda •*^l^i^i^a, of
'■aim I mil ace. By IH3* th* r - j
*w-t evtimvkmaif xeiea- » f p*HV
11nth, awe Wf x-hnm -paw w-tofto- -» e-i n 1latieo had hr-m it • ;
m r p w - Wf gta^p » yewr. There rr- --r I to IlM W -v*-- and th* lev .
—
. m — m ifty tae tto -e i m w t»vv -rt a. S3 miJK.
The wax- roar -town ax l». •
ir-w-Hton IwwMBe Stair Six-to^Jc-er -r ia t' i l i f e tx t l Will!- b*&gt;‘
ft Vine in cr’ -amaa aod nnlicioat.il •
Tulme latoi.’ ians w*lh the re«n ‘
1-.»i from vxwt t&gt;«o* there r a » •

&amp;

,.i, -rir e«e»- r ia in hath

»x
very.
a *
«m !

m ill-.

a -e-xrd atolnairn - f pr»'i* s
•*- tlUt 1*33 find a te»-l
tfd' v »l-w »w *K « « - I H H I I '
la* W-y wf S3 h-» miUv.

G p * Tank Explosion
tiartorrj |\ills One In Oothani
i;w ATVIIIC..Jbb. i t
n -r» wx- kflVd »wd
wo-"*
« bew
w*wdir'
Mew ap lettVp Timea :'cx- » i '
•--*1 ■ • « * today *h*l
l,T l—ibtag* and 'break • ,-•
i- w* r.itaaai t l r M .
r.’.tfi. waa- Wtod yhen ih-

Spanish War V ets
Hold In stallation
r.n e *
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Of Officers
F o r ’33

di-rrd I y Seralnr Duncan U.
Fletcher to amend Ihe Federal
farm l»an arl. loan* |i&gt; Indlvldua*
fatinrr-, under certain ipeclfled
•i-kul it I n-. may hr made withmil
iripiitini: Ih«m l» he member* n'
a National Farm Inan Aum-I illon
till pi Ion of hla prnpo.aU, In thi pinion of Ihe i«nlnr Florida **nalor, would rnw*t in material
hritrMt tn farmer* now wllhoul
the relief they -o urgently nee.l
Section une, of lh« Fletcher hill,
piofilea, among other Ihinga;
“ Thai whenever It -ha 1 appear
lo (he Federal Farm t.nan Hoard
that National Farm Loan A-iocI
wlihna have not been formed in
any locality In Ihe continental

Refora an ■rdlence thal
rile I r t - M-nr
twxvmerra building la*t 'nigh* de-pltr
tht dawBPO-f »h»«
aftar «:«0 o’tti^h. Alfred Erlcion
. . . m-talled ax commander o»
Cel. Theodora Ron-rvrlt Camp
IS. United Spani-h War ValaraM
for 1933.
’ " "
.
*
Other effleai' lnatalle-1 wrrr.
T h tilf! SUUwrl'. .aanlor
viceef»niniRn«lff|‘ ChRrl^« Ix&gt;nl, iunwr
elce-roiomattdar; F. T. William-,
adjutant and ntiartermaaltfl *“
l^grnr tot, lru »t&gt; ; It. t’- Sheafer,
patriotic Inatnirior; r . F. I’rle-t.
htotnrivn- X . 0- IVherhig. chap,
lain: Thoa *ln»er. mlnr aergeanl.
W. II. Ballanl. of Altamnnta
apring*. part ronoom-ler of lh»
Depsrtmrnl 0f Florida, acted a*

Tax Collections In
Hillsborough Behind

For c e p
Are Pushing I n t o
Province O f Jehol

preirnte-IFertlli n Pn*t *

JapancH P

iliamlrr pin ' y "Judge J. tl. "Elia,
r »n.
i .including the evening"- ruler
tainrnmt, an i.pan forum and m h o
Iqr war held during wh-rh all
vileram |re- nt were a-ii-l •»
■tale th' nam» o f hi- rtiiiipany
i-iyl.Hie rreinient in which be -*o*
extivl'-l. From the-e re|»irt- M
H i di—overed that nearly every
**gtfin of lh« nation » n i*pr*nir-l an,| that tha following en

n , Tk e

V l l — l i l e a P e e—

I'o-hing trio Jehu', Ja|uinr-e
Ire-ip- aie rr|vir*rd i day to heve
raptor d tfng»n(Mi in a brief bat
lie whirli brought mvalry. infan
Iry, nnd bombing plane* in l« ac
tlon.t
Appaienlly thi- force wa« tha'
-vjoeh -laidr-l reredl); from Shan
hi-ik-*rii In a march • ward Jehol
Another Jap-in-'-u t'vprilltion *are|H,(led on tin. inarch Iowan
Iviusaluo.ln tho null liein part if
the »«me |.invice*.
T h r Brlli-h amba— ailor at To
kvo vlilted Ihe foreign .ihlnlrte'

Flat Veto Is Placed
Upon Philippine Bill

V -r- b-wted t l a . A y r te r lw - -

a i— - w i g p ete (a|*ped. t itr-

, --. doited tta bto-t U - » b
4 &lt;itfats from a taak lx •••
•* -hcew« m l atove iftottrf
f

b «i«c

PAM OK FT. BEANS MOVING

. PAHOKtfr.
s t a lk .

DELafTxBEAcn

Jatd

11 Boar,

•hipping In Pahoha* and Canal
Itaat haa baa* raaumed by f a g »
te/'lxM watk with th* relllng of
two cars' from Ih# Florida Beat
Caaai aUttoaa in thto di-liict, «M*
lahipmaat below Ih* first xlac* tb*
.IR flla g rain Nov. 1

r&amp; xrj''-Yy- li

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N
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lloaiaa party Unaa wsre ipUt oo
tha nxaaura drafted by Joaaa of
Taxaa. Ontn tha doora had tasa
-paped to admit rl«». paaanto,
-ad battlYfal' xlong' Wttlr t h r t a k
commodlttss ' rsemamsadad t e r
bancflta by th* agriculture commKt,a_wh«at, cotton, tobacco and
hogt—thsy promptly wo'rs cloiej
tgaln by a cloM-knlt Dimorrxtle
and Bapubllcan Prograaalrq raalority.
Tha hill, aaaalled by ita oppoicnta la “ uaworklbla and un(Contlnuid On Paga F oot)

cere mnniea.
Preceding - Ibe Invtallatton cermonler, members amt Ibelr famiIi-a. In-lading many winter vi*l.
Inr* and rapreeentallve* nf thx
Orl.-mlo mid St. «M »--.| camp* en
Joved an nyiler aupper.
Fnllowing .the-, ln*lallall»n. the
retiring cnmnianiy-r. Alfred King,
tn

a tlmllar mtafure by rS-tnsatl '
.Senator Borah. Idaho R»pub‘ inn and a alrsng Influrncs la
farm legtolallw. haa not esai•nlttfd himarlf, but hat axpm»ed
acriona doubta alwui tha Dglalatlon to hla eonitltuanta.
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TAM PA, Jan. 13^ - S U f and
-Hinty tax collection* for Damm­
ar totaled I I T U I L S i vehlch I*
hurt of on *«tlmot* mod* a few
lay- ago by Ta* Collector Jlurnott, and tomowhat urd*r eorrao,&gt;on«ling coIlKtionx fo.‘ tbo prariling year.
A total Of *1.1*3^70 was eo|lectr-l during December, 1931, but
ha book* were open all that
month. Laet month tho hooka wore
not op'ned until Dec. 12.
Moreover, th* valuation,and tho
ulllar* are lower this year, and
with thi* decrease taken Into ae.
mint, Burnett figured yecilpta to
the end of th* yexi were 1.7 par­
ent behind rollactloui for tht pra*
.'(ding period.
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morning for receipt of taxta. A.
Il-count nf 3 percent will t a al­
lowed
The Deccmbat dlacodnt
waa 4 pirrent.

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luika Mary D y Scout*, debating .'
be affirmative aide of the quea- I",
ton, “ A rt th* BaneflU of Foot* ( .
all grrater than tho P a ta s rs I’* u r'&lt;*
vrr* victor* in a debit* aCs)a|t
liemhara of Th* S fil’l Cluh o f tta
aka Mary Community Churgb,
■eld during th*
eaml-montkty
naatlng of the Men's Good F*W
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lig h t
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Tha Soeut debater* war* an^ f
he leadanhlp of Harry Dansi*
vnd were: William Muegrtea,'
Roae Whltakar, and Jama* Cotta
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officer
Meantime. ■ pewerfel ally awved k radaction ’ h anor
into the Long ramp when Senator strength from 12.*00 to lOjBM. fn
r * cnnrtTned became WMeler. an aetd-toapoed debater, Ita report dfacoeelag thb qoea.
a in Ihtt co un try w ill fOfl#1
tian, the remndlto* said that br­
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“ I am willing to &lt;l*«Ura myself. eams af tha re&gt;ertIon of thla do.
ippoaed to bring bark Ualcea m w aart of relief lagte- ereaaa "tbla mat Ter la not again
latloa la passed, I am wtlliag to presented, although H would aeem
■tarn! Mr* and am that nothin* th* ronelualon of any Informed
pareon, without bias nr aelf-inter.
pa*ft*i«f'
That I* the eras of the Long eat, must be that both economy
fllihueter. II* and Senator Thomaa and efficiency would ensue from
such n morse.*’ . .
fixed amount from one group and giving it to another hav* announced lh*r will Jlllbas.
tar the (ilaaa bill antil lb* SenaI*
Although O n . Douglas Use A r­
group. But that Is what thla farm .relief measure propones agrees In ronaldar io *m form of thur,
chief of staff, ranked the
to do.
currency inflation to ald.Ua farm­ United States seventeenth la mil­
In the original bill four particular groups were to lie er. Far three days lamp had1held itary strength of land forces, and
the floor, reading boohs aland, de- Brig. Gen. Georgs B. Plllsbury,
nouoclnir Wall Street a*d-pral*lng
rresidrnt.tlecl RootevalL , Fifteen said Bond control work must be
feet away from hhn aite tha frail sharply reduced If the budget esti­
75-yaar-old Senator (ilaaa, dejer. mate* were accepted, the commit­
tion stamped on his finely-carvrd tee refused to make any Increases
feature*, lie consider* kb bill vi­ Ilf these Items. It did,' In fact, ra­
tal t« economic recovery, but Loop port It had reduced budget esti­
tiaa hopelessly enwrapped him In mates for all War Department ac­
today's prices and the pre-war prlcea. The tax would he words.
tivities by *d,ro«,000.
levied agalnnl the miller, In the rose of wheat, and would he
One notable budget Increase,
The Klngflsh&gt; parliamentary

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for tha governor atop «
hilt in swanky Analey
exclusive residential section.'
Talmadge, w h s s e r r e
commissioner* of egrieattvr#
fere he became govern* /Tw
and* nper*tee a large far
T a l f a t r , C a , said h r
prdrred also the erection &lt;
‘“smokehouse’* foe curing 'i
The governor said ha pit
to get cow*, chicken* and.h
at the man*Ion and aba **
number of Jileln hound al
A rp i'K A — Crntral
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Jfriilt Co. Installing machinal]

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CONSIDER
OUR
L IM IT A ­• .turner. ’
TIO N S :- Lord, make me lo know
Thus #e would have It that the connumrr whoae In­
min* end, and the measure of my come ia baaed tin today’s price level would bo paying a apedays, what it is; that I may know dal federal tax no that certain favored farmers could hchow frail t am.— Psalm 39:4.
cure for their commodities pre-wnr prices. - We tvndd

find that the ten million unemployed, who alrrady are liv­
ing on charity or on rapidly diminishing savings, would he
know, !■ k Mrd who ha* taken a required to pay Marly twice as much for their bread and
political paddling,—.Mobil# Regis. butter, their cutton clothing and their tobacco as they do
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now.
Of courxe the theory of the bill Is that by paying this
Old Derr Pits Reveal Indian
enormous bounty to the farmers, they as a group would
“ Tee hnnerats"— headline. T h e g
must huvo had depressions In
those daya too.

Every now and then a merchant
to found who |bcllev*&lt; very .strong­
ly In trading at borne all right but
who givea hi* advertising to tome
eut-of-lown advertising schemer.
Be glad you don't live In North
Dakota where th# temperature It
registering 17 deft*** below, not
above, below, laru. When It get*
down to 17 below, It’s getting
Senator Austin, of Vermont, doesn’t underntand the nature of women. And anyone who
makes the usual political gesture think* that a man ia going to iiay twice bh much for a
bjr proposing a five thousand dpi- pork chop or alicc of ham with beef atlll selling at ilcpi'cttMae. No.on* has any great**re­
aped (fir th* wjfv'bf the former
prsaUdol ” than! w». but CongrVa*
most emphatically should register
a protest agaThst the Vermont
senator's suggestion, lira. ConiIdgr does not need th* IS.OOO.
Uncle Sam most decidedly does.
Opposition*to giving the Pre*U
dent authority to pravvnl the
aMpncnt of arms to warring na­
il i
Hons has alrrady emppt-d out ua
might luiva bran expected. (Inc
aanalnr Insist* that the embargo
b* mad* epplicable only to "unjust
ware." Now a Ji.t war. as every­
body knows, Is the war waged by
Iho aid* on which you li.ippen &lt;»
, be or with which v»U happen to
■ ayrapalhltr. So who I, going lo
determine in tha case of an arir.&lt;.
embargo which side Is— }u-.t and
which l* unjust.

alon prlcea, has an inordinately exalted conception of hu­
man benevolence.
.
• TtH*-congrewimen -who vW*d for th * W t muni. Woo**
thia, ■but1the farmers are crying for relief and everybody
thinks something has got to be done, ao Congress proposes
to do It even If It kills us. The formers, who are thus
being helped, will suffer most. The rest of us will buy
something else.
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Even In tlm«n of extraordinary nroapwrity there la nlwaya a certain clasn of pornons, not Infrequently referred
to as gloom-chaaera, who continually, preach the doctrine
of tliapalr. The country la going to the dogs, the morals or
tho people have disintegrated, tho lust for gold la leading
overyono to destruction.
But theao lamentationa are but whUpi-ra compared to
tho wniU which arise when business gets 4&gt;ad. -Today the
chorus of long-faced calamity howlers can bo heard above
everything else. There Is no limit to the dire things which
are recited. Revolution stalks the country; our complete

chats of 375 new plane* and let
qualified pilots fly an average of
200 hours.
Two Items In tha MU were approved by the rommlttre for tha

asm* amounts as recommended by
the budget. They were LT9.3HMXK)
for rivers and Harbors and | I0,05.7,00(1 far Mississippi River flood
control works.

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gouts who *re whlmptrii^I^becnunn of )«r d

SANFORD,
Arthur Dlcklaa e n t e r t a i n e d

about *0 •/ his young friends at
the horn* of kk parents. M l pad
Mr*. J. W . Dkkinaon, Friday av*.
alar, an Magnolia Avenue. TS#j

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Herring. All** Caldwell, MaFklUlps, Fern Ward, AatqJI Lake, Dorothy- Daria, Ruth
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“ I'd Ilka to have the attention
of the chair please.*’
lit got It.
Then abruptly Huey changed bin
tone.' Ills face was on* vast,
sSuthlng smite; Ms words dripped
with aweelnesa as he announced
that- out of tbe blgnesi of hi*
hbart he would alloWMhe .8*pat*
lo consider the first deficiency
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promptly and accepted the offer.
Thereupon a debate lasting an
hour and a half began whlla the
Klngflsh rested. H* strolled out of
the chamber for a moment and
daring his shsenca tha Senate re­
sumed consideration of tha (Has*
bill.
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For on* awful moment It
teamed the Klngflsh had slipped
and io*r
loaf in*
th* floor. Then,
Then ram*
up anu
a crash like th* clap of doom In
the rtoakroom and bong catapult­
ed Himself into tho chamber, |a|klug while (till In flight.
“ Yon senators batter not leave,,’
h# said, "lift the Sensfo b* in or­
der so I can talk. If you leave
you’re going lo mis* what I tay
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qraa speculating desperately,
Juet before Kreuger1* sultld*.
Slier disclosed Eastmaa-Dlllon be­
fan lo *•]!
ll short
abort In Kreuger slock*
stock*
with th* financier’* approval*from
a trading account established for
him.
Earlier In tb« dajr the commit­
tee heard critlclam of Lea, Higglaeon "to Co., Amerlceq. banker* foe
Kreuger, because af their ftilura
lo prevent substitution of lafertor
colMtenl back
af WAOOJXM
Kreuger A Tell bond* they floated
in/ilji* country.
H*iv&gt;r. Max Winkler; New York
professor Of economics Uy| presL
dent 0f tha AmerVehn council af
foreign bondholdwn. Said th* HJgL
glnson company bad'Mfled to fwlfilrtU obligation to It* tuslomer*
by permitting the suletltutton af
th* coQ«Ural, which bo said re­
mitted hi the bond* * being worth
|140 today kutond af 9400.
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Altoehul toatlftoA th* Stock Exchange did not require an audit­
ing of IJv* Kreuger codpany 'to

r'tria of Th* Herald wa find *j»b
Philip U1l*ndorf. of M lfm l.-U *
sold three jot* fur thirty (liouaand
* dollars which he had bought ffwr
year* prevlouaJy for flva thwuaand. The tile* o' eight yea;* ago
or* full af similar Bern*, but
.had forgotten for th* niomant that
riis th thing* actually Tthpiwtw# V Mt before th* great boom of
Thoeo wet* good old d a-i all
right. Imagine buying a Mt-oday

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BUY IT WITH WHAT YOU SAVE

Amazing Chapter
I b Written IiV 'Life
Story Of K re u g e r

■.?„* , Of.pits Democratic disapproval
. nf a two pur ('■•lit sale* lax lu Helaye* the budget. House leaders ere
pi*pared to volt what In some Inatanccs would amount to a hun­
dred percent antes tax In th* vein
hop*' of boosting th* price level
for certain /arm product*. The
domestic allotment plan which
■ eems almost aura to dm * doe*
nut Increase tha petehasftig power
of the cqjmtry. It almplr tak«s
away a part of Mix purchasing
power of th* consumere and give*
lift# the producers. *

Another reaeon far
xml InaMUly lo pay tear* to the
, Middle West ha* recently been
repealed by the Post Office P*“
&gt; putment. For ton long r i * " ' " JTw e n , storied a, mush . , » » &lt; «
- wdckfy from thousand* of NWdl*

~ed the National Guard. The rom.
afternoon ha had shouted, as lattice said the Increase would al­
members of the Ileus* cam* over ia W motnriiatlon of National
lo stand along tha rear wall and Guard . artillery unite and permit
watch llv spectacle, lie aalil he 41 Instead of 33.75 armory drills
was makinr this fight In hehlf of as the budget proposed.
the "forks-of-lhc-roaH people— the
Possibly because of the objec­
little fellow who rune a store at tions of Chairman Rosa Collins of
the cross roads."
the suh-rommlttr* to horses In the
“I am a fork* of the'load fellow army, the bill carried not n rent
myself," he revealed. i&gt;£ome of far the purchase of addittonaf
mounts.
The air roeps allowance was
oMhc-road fellows stick, togeth. continued without substantial re.
■faction, the hill carrying 123,537,•
er? "
No one ban an answer immedi­ 000 and authorising contracts for
ately available. Long paused and new airplanes to the eltent of $3,.
(hen nulirdf that Vke-Praaident 000.000. This will nllow the purCurtU was conversing with the accrrlary of tha
_____, . A frown
____ »ni I g e n e r a l practice at that
darkened the Kingflsh'e faert* he tim* with such European con.
spoke to Curtla in the tune a cems.
school teacher employe In repri.
mending to a pupil taught chew.

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auxiliaries o f Pm byt.rian
rrvsada o f Mrs. U. R. s u n n * church**
in
Dnytcan
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M re.8. R. Ire a T jr, ,1 Orlando,
tto Rnest « f her daughter, Mrs.

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rlalt her slste, lh*
■»&lt;* « " * ^ N - WkltV k abort tint*
" * r. o f this etre, w . corned th*
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Dr. C. L. Park, who has be.n
Mrs. W. J.' Mutdriw, of Fort
I With InfltMnxa at hi* hom* on Meade^ president * f th* 8L John*
Feat Sixteenth Street, Is reported Fresbyterlal, Introduced the fuli he Imprbving today.
Mowing group of c(Thera who war*
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rnnawlek, G*. where .he will!Mrs. Fred Lane, c f DeLand, seein her mother, lira. Jk. Zelmen- rrtary i f literature; Mrs!
II.
rtt^ and Julius Zelmenovltx, and Wumble, of Apopka, synodkal and
i from-there to New York City preabyterlal hom* mission*. »*&lt;■pend a abort time.
rotary; and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee,
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vice-president of .St. Johns Prea(hrtartar.*"
■BWad and vlwo month* at various
During tha morning session a
pofata In the East Mrs. Richard rtiind table dlaetuslpn c f method*
T m Eyck has arrived to spend th* used In circle work of tha various
^ filte r her* and ha« opened her auxiliaries was held and a discus­
TNmM ' oo Washington Avenue.
sion of ways and means r f Chrlallan social servlet in the various
John J . Galloway, Miss
commuaitlea took plat*. Mr*. IL E.
I Nix, and Miss /arolyn
Russell1
, acecmpanied hy Mra. F.
wilt motor to Orlando to.
8. Vdrnay, sang, "Our Task." '
r to attend n luncheon to b*
Following tha luncheon at l'J;00
f« r alumnae of Shorter
o’clock in tha social rooms of the
•of Rome, Ga.
church Mra. 8. E. Ive* led a dis­
;i
Wallace W. W rlfhl will cussion o f foreign mhsisn* and
KAea a* tor gueste Sunday at her Mr*. Muldrow explained the effi­
torn# 00 MellonsiUe Avenue, Mr. ciency chart u**d In th* auxiliary
« t d M r» R. F. Howard. Mr. and work. William DuBose then ren­
Mr*. R if. Howard. Mr. and Mm. dered a votcal aelo with Mrs. F. 8.
•liAJaa 'Howard, and Julian How. Vemay as accompanist.
ara, of Orlando.

T V main faature of the meeting
of th* Literature Department of
thi Woman’. Club held Wedneadap afternoon in the dub room*
on Oak Arena* wa» an addree-*
made by Mr*. Preston Rambo, of
Winter Park. Mr*. F. ,M. Matter
and Mrs. 0. 11. Brown ware host­
esses at th* m oling amt about 24
persona war* in attendance.
Mr*. Rambo, who made h.r home
in Rraill for IR years, talked in­
formally about the homt life, cub
lure, refinement, and background
of the upper eta** In that coun­
try. She spoke of the beauty of the
country and o f thr satisfaction of
th« people with the treatment giv.
cn them hy American* who have
ccrgessioiu there. She predicted
a great fatur* for Brasil and urged
the • women- at th«s meeting to
familaria* t h e m s e l v e s
with
event* taking plae* in tha country.
She added that, contrary to the
common Delief that the country'l*
mad* up largely o f negroes and
Spaniards, most of the Inhabitants

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over the regular, meeting o f tha
Jbnlnr High School P.-T. A. htld
Tuesday afternoon in the auditori­
um o f the Junlnr High School with
about .15 members in attendance.
Th* meeting opened with the repitltinn o f "th?-'Lord's prayer after
which a meaaage from Ih* nation­
al president was read.
During the
meeting reports
were made by Mr*. J. J- Gates,
treasurer; Mr*. M. Mlnarik, pid»llcatlon chairman; Mr*. Geor^a R'.
Ilahe, wslfar* chairman; aim Mr*.
Valle Wffllattfl. MapiDtlifr tiair-

POST IN

m -dy.' Her raicer n an offir*
GAINESVILLE. Jan. l.t—Th#
hi-L'ef ho* been ton brief t );»uI I'mvrrsity of Florida has petU
fy mueh criticism r comment.
My only juar.rl with her I- |tamed the Federal Radio I ommiti siofi for^authority to broadcast at.
hat ah# found it necevary. about
night time, on a reduced power,
the time .he went t fo n t ;r«a, t.
over State and University radio
* ill one p { the te*t political
station W IltIF,
•lories t u r toil. lhi « nnrrative
This information ram* front
m i to the effect that after Mr President John J- Tigcrt upon his
lly W ILI.IS J. ABBOT
I f Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt. ttiyan'o aerond defeat. Mis* iSulh r.turn from Washington where he
during the srason' whi-h endedI v hen he hetbrne. President', snail •tatting 'dowrtown, from then was one o f Tit citterns of the
»til| desire tn'malnta'n the repute home In Lincoln. .aw » »trect cut United States exclusively invited
Jan. I.
Fore.-t offt.-iat* estimated that tiun f i r pr I-vi ess ire and lib&lt;rinI ]u*t pausing the r r.ter. Without to attend Ih* conference on the
more ado *hr start* I out at a •'I'risi* in Education."
between three and fodr hundredI thought which he Insisted an
Dr. Tiger! said h ■ conferred
deer wire killed in th* ♦-rest jnest'y during his campaign. h&gt;- •wifi run to ratch it.
area last y.arl There‘ were three ruu'd hardly give a better mani­
It was th# i.ay 'of h. tee-drawn with the chairman pi the Federal
lea se rs
for the decree**, Mr. festation o f It -than by the up car. and the conductor, seeing Radi,, Commission, the chief fed­
Itoward said. First, there war-- point ment d ■ w. man to
her ruining, instead of stopping eral examiner, and Several turn,
fewer dnr in some localities; cabinet |»&gt;-ition.
male »ign« that there wn* another hers of the commission.
W ltUF shares wave-length with
second, the campaign of the
It is in-tred high time (hat ome car right behind him which shi
Game Protection Association to President should thus recogntee could easily ratch. Nevertheless station KOA. Denver, and cloaca
observe gains laws more closely th* fact that under thr American i«he kept up her violent pursuit. its program daily at sunsrt, Den­
had gotsi results; third, then- petit leal system wtmrn p
The r nductor, kept trying to tiraw ver time. It ha* g power of 11.000
ware fewer hunters.
, all the political ohliralions and her attention to the car behind, watts, hut I’ rrsident Tlgert said
Tbeie nere .about 200 permits political right* so long mn ipo- but with Intlooiitabie rourag,. and hat tlir University has asked the
iaeu.-d for camp fire* in tha for­ jli.ed by pirn. But among the mil-"’* knack or fa«t runnirg she fin- Federal Radio Umnmieaion for
est, nearly a* many as thr ptr- Ileal right, though theoretieal.y ally caught the desired vehtr e •■vstiing hour hroadraatlng facili­
ties ut n potter of only 1,00(1
vlous year.
old land swung herself aboard the
i possessed by them, t hi
watt*.
Gam- Warden John Slovens is
by , platform.
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high i-fflce either by elrcti n
- Th|ornvwrrrt*vint(,“TmtTTtT&gt;tyu‘'Wni'
not y-t trady to make a close
,iApIWUUUnon**kaa•hastn-Uwrl•Rn hfMT*' ' - • ^ r w r - ' &lt; ’T T . u ^ ^ i T h r r ; n “ *
not act upon the. university'* ap­
-aatia*au-.«»r—the—mrmteT "Br*lli‘W spretrd.
(d-'et r, who like evetyhody else plication until some time *next
killed, hut said Monday that
A Jitorgla woman **t In th* in Lincoln knew hnr weV. why in month, it was indicatrrl.
(her# » « &lt; only aboi-t 'h a lf as
many killed diking th* past il Unltril State* Senate far a sh ft the world didn't you lake that car
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year a* u year ago. The number lime by gracr of u gubernatorial behind ?”
LAKE WURTH Gulf Stream
lKit of Irralh anil exhausted,
drifpped from 'amund 400 to appointment, Mrs. Caraway, wid­
nearer 200. lie likei%ie said the ow of a former United States •he responded, "Well, I th- light it lli-lil ntirnrd fur season under
work of the Game T’rolertivo 'SenaUr, wdl succeed her h land 'was high lime for some i ne in thr maringvnivni of Mr. and 'Mrs. It.
llwi-n.
Aaaociation was bringing result-, in the upper house uf the next llryan family to run for some­
and nla n n l that there were I'ongtrss as the re*u1t of a fair­ thing and gel it.**
preen ally n» . doe killed It ly won election. She is the first
Now much to qrejtrtef, for I
. t VltUAIF TIIAN LB
legally this year.
woman t ■ have attained «Uih ml- hale It- see * good «torjr»»pmle&lt;r,
WV wisli In thank our friend*
|ifrnce hi this nounal fashion.
Mr*. Itwrti denied the truth of fur tbvir many kimlnesses and f ° r
Many women will no doubt he this anecdote in a public A air­ thv U-n iliful ttural nffvrings dur­
suggested
to
President-Elect menl short y after 'she came to ing thi- recent illm - • and death uf
R». sevrt, and for different placet. t 'o r g r r --.
iinr wife and sister.
IV isoiuiIIv. it has always seemed
"Why in the world dal you do
J. D. PARKER
W*. S. CALHOUN
iJfrratmg uniter a new nam ■ to me that the DtpartmvAt of It,” I said.
“ Well,* she
rr«|i- nded, "the
(L It. CALHOUN.
and a new management the open Labor offplctl an rspi-cialty gnod
—Adv.
feminine
activities. thing never did happen uuywny,
sir rurh market now known a* the j field L r
Manhattan Market, at Second St., |Moreover, it would seem to le and I just got tired of trying to
and I’almettn Avenue, it stocked i mighty got)j ptditlc* or a I’ resl- answer politely letters from peo­
with what mav be termini one nf ldrn| !• rnl himself nf the ancient ple, who weuld write lor u-klng
the largrst -and mint complete I anil irrltbtirg struggle over con-j if I didn'i remember that they
lines nf friils -nml vrgvlaitrs in trel of this dcpatitm nt’ hy one or were in ,l1iul M l) cur vslit is I
|the other i f th,, lab r orgahlsn-1caught it.’*
J. G. Michael,_wh( fur many -turns-nf the nation.
) Asiile frmi
You Should
years ha* liven associated with tluAs a mutter of fa. t. of courn-, anecdote, this
S.-o I t - ! I t
produce business in Snnfunl, i- rganixed Igbm is greatly M u ts* identify tl
Ihv new owner and manager nf litiniuity among the working peo- dents to who
this business. Today Mr. Micha I pie of .the United Slates. There tere.stmg. it
urgnl all shupps-fx to nutire. the ■Is no legitimate reason for iiink- ‘I'rality nf th
• pvrlally-prire-l Items lislcil in lim
ing this highly hi north * |Hi»ition R r»u decleve
opening adverli&gt;rment appisiring ore i f the p*rc|uislte* of any so- and assume a
•Isrwln-rv in this i**ue. Kvcrynmiailed labor lender And the fact vb'nal |es|&lt;a«
Is inVIle.l to visit this market and
that the i'hil Jrrr.V Hurra:, the wholly unAil
Inspect the produce handled thrt".
llun-au of luuiiigralion, the WornA (i-irt • f
en's Bureau and the lliunng Cor- hern spent in
poration wilt come under the au- senmd hii»l&gt;*i
thi.rlty of thi* department rhief the
British
-veins to make the wink of That wounded iltiii
p-sitlnn one tnr writen n prgrra- amt nursed »
sive woman would l&gt;e pnrtieularly lion ly her i
well filtAl.
.
paasiug in. I
The oliviuu* deslra' illty of-hav- w" ' “ rc&gt;nhing the Uhil-lren'a Uiitiau under ■'rved a&lt; n w
feminine *u|iervl*loii ha« lung j ‘‘ "teor Aid
l&gt;een rrcognltetl, and Mi»* linn-1 Ltrypl-I’aivsli
Ahhcil. the present load of the
*11 1'h‘iida
t-ureau. Is hring promiru-nlly men*■" good »
tinned as a Secnlary of I jiIhic. ! "P* rl-*l u,,l'nl
The Bureau tif Immiiratloli bus nieni &gt;f high
much to do with reuniting famllb -hip'among ti
which have been aapmated hy the
ll" , 'e* If
llo r «e
iperatlan of Ameriru i Immixro-j'Pmlffir* » f
tton Uwx, urul Ciifiiiif f«'*r mriimtu " I 1kb rlmrii*!
and children who rotnii from for- nud also a ccr
rign countries. The Women's Hu- 'tctiuii inherli
ri-ttU and the llnus.ng t'orpuation "takes it easy
both obviously Invite
feminine Fter to underi -nvldioit* urul iK-rhon- tnnlnhie 'F” * aland* un

Long Political Back­
ground O f Bryan’s
Daughter I s Cited

Open Air Market Is
Under.NewOwnership

Junior High P.-T. A.
jfcpic O f UJS. Pioneers Has Meeting Tuesday
J* Showing A t JMilane Mrs. W. II. Stewart presldrj
i ^ q ’t o screen at tire* Mllaric
n P ^ M W e r e live* today a mighty
hop* and romancen
" l
■* T j l H histcry.
;
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'Broadcast R ig h ts
iExtended To Night

In O cala National
Forest Area In ’32 CHANCE TO LAND

Last Times

Minnic Bess Echols Hostess A t Meeting

Mrs. Housholder Has
- Party For Her Club

"With Ml** Minnfc Bv*» Echols
as hostess, the regular business
ard social meeting of the Fidelia
Class of the First Baptist Chutrli
was held last night at th# home
i f Mist Echols, 014 Myrtle Avenue.
Following the Short business

ia . , s s r ^ M !b F V , 'r .

Famous Economist To
Speak In Gainesville

’' ‘“^m iRm VlNlnif'th* m artber^of
lt was deetdad that delegate* tha Duplicate Contract Club Mra. 'ate heur when refreshment* were
m&gt;j*£jnirtt,re, that on* emerges will be tent to tha National Par­ E. F. Housholder * entertained served by th# hostese, assisted by
f r j n f t t o 'theater with a rourag* rot* Congrea* to taka plae# In with a bridge party -yesterday her mother, Mr*. E. C. Eehul*.
Those present were; Mrs.'hl. T.
to tie * u y- task; an ambition to Hollywood 0n Apr. A and Apr. TIT afternoon at her home on West
aurmounL any' toerier and a faith and that a program will be pre­ Reventrenth Street High score Newby, teacher, Mis* Kvalft-n
sented In ceUbration of Founded prises, linen gvdet towels, were Cust, n visitor, Mr*. David McNaii.
to congtor any problem. !
Tha film-makers hav* taken a Day. Tha attendance prix* for the awarded to Mrs. F. ‘J. Gonaalet, Mr*. John Whltlahar, Mrs. Archie
ffrw t topans# of canvas and there­ day was awarded to section two, and Mrs. A. P. Connelly at tha Franklin, Mr*. Homer Little, Mr*.
room U , and grade eight.
on painted a itirring alory of beconclusion o f several b- ard* uf W. J. Pelt, Mr*. Henry English,
During the social hour Mr*. Si­
and the Misses Minnie Bess Echduplicate bridge.
meon Shaw, nationally known
i|s, Lorens' Franklin, Minnie Beck,
A
t
the
teB
hour
a
salad
course
chalk talk artist, *nt*rtaiMd with
and Annie Laurie Jower*.
drawings of south«m scene* and was served by Ih* hostess, as­
Mla'a Carolyn CoUltr rendered two sisted by Mrs. W. C. Hill. Quan­
piano sotoa. Mr*. Volia Williams tities of white *t*r Jasmine and
then invited th# members to the cherry laurel were used to adorn
lunchroom where
refreshment* tha rooms where the guests were
entertained.
were served.
_
Those present were: Mr*. R.
Opie Read, famous entertainer
A. Newman, Mr*. J. E. Hrnme. lmi humorist, who i* giving a
Ilcvabla human beings whoa* vi­
farewell tour of America, will
sion founded tonka, built railroad*,
present a platform entertainment
created
phonographs, harnessed
here on Monday avening at 8:00
•lectricity, discovered tha use of
P. M. at tha South Ride Primary
ateam, invented flying machine*
School auditorium with tha South
Cold Weather
and submarines and th* many
Hide Primary P -T . A. a* »pon*or.
Predicted.
A special damonstraticn uf fuut
other miracles of aelenea that have
Mr. Read will go from here to all
made our civilisation tha moat
parts of the United State* to give -umfnrt will be rsplained ami
entertainments
and will bring '.eiunnitrated at thv It and A Dradvanced In th* world.
his tour.to a rinse next June at paitinent Store on Sanford Avenue
On* can net attempt to analyse
Carnegie 11*11 in Now York City. •rtl Monday by a representative
thi* film product In th# raterary
A bridge parry and luncheon
It is expectetk that a largo term Dr. Mm. Scholl's staff of
of a motion picture. It la much
was
gfyag
yesterday
morning
hy
number „ f Sanford parson* will at­ i-xperta.
bigger than Just so many thou­
Mrs.
Floyd
A.Palmer,
1800
r*ltend Mr, Head's anlertginmcnt
sands o f fret of fl'm.
The reprv-vntativv will show
It la truly an «pic—an epic that, malto Avenue, for th* mtmbers of here Monday. Profeaaor G. B. Mc­ hmv quickly pain ran lie relieved
her
bridge
club.
Bridge
games
Kay,
principal
()f
Saminole
High
within an hour and a half, por­
arid th* cause uf fu-1 trim Mr. may
tray* th* gn at lov* o f a boy and war# *njty#d until t:00 o'clock School, said that he Jieat-d Mr Ih- relieved. In a tetter to nfflwhan
luncheon
ara*
served
on
the
Read
for
the
fir»t
time
2
-1
yrar*
a girl who ara privileged to lie*
card table* in courses by tha age ami attended *hla talks five rla - of thr store'recently he said
through many generation* to ih
that "When your fret hurt, you
com* tru* Ih* dreams they bald hostess, ass 1stto hy Mra. E. F. times after that withipit losing hi* hurt all orer; your health, your
Housholder and Mrs. B, L. Per­ desire to hear him again.
look i, your efficiency—all ir-flact
kins.
th* rvll effect* rf painful feet.”
Whep acoreAUNr* added, high
TO GIVE RPANIBH COURSE
The teste-*rgJre^l&gt;Klhe public
seer* prix*. n lasender chenille
with no obligation to pui^h*&gt;r Dr.
bathroom rug, waa awarded to
It was announced this morning Schools many it'media* and deMra. C, R. Kirttey. Vs**s and
by Mr*. C. IL Mason that anyon- vlrv. for Ih,. comfort of aching
bowls of rft**a and hibiscus were intmsU-il in taking a Spanish
fret Th* II and A Department
arranged In various places about coarse from Mrs. Unto, instructor
-Grlegend
Store maintain# "at a ll' tlmtm.g
tha rooms whan th* gu*s(a were in Bpam-h at Rollina College, with
foot comfort department for thr
received.
-J '
• (
tha Woman's Club ax * sponsor, ronienlenc, i f Its customers. Th*
Those
present
w«re:
Mra.
Ralph
must communicate, with bar hv
/St o c k 132.50
fium
D. Wight, Mra. If. 8. Wiggins, Monday. The Womna's Club I* li-t will bu (Uimislrated
U:INI o'clock in the morning until
Mra. J. is Hurd, Mra. B. L Par­ sponsoring this courad at the reI thi o'clock in th&lt;- afternoon.
kins, Mra. C. R. Klrttoy, Mrs. D. D. qn:at of a number of Women In the
Caldwell nnd guest, Mrs. P. M city who arc InleW Ud In study­
Wright, Mra. A* W. Fltu, and ing Spani"h.
SEBRJNG —Wm. Muff nntl son*
Mr*. E. F. Ilouaholder, luncheon
iqt iid retail store In ounmt litin
with bakery on North Pin* Street.
DELRAY BEACH — Repair*
being am,'1 t*&gt; old -Chamber of
Casameti-- li:ilL

’■ R M l j i t o iseArriW' of thi* timely

•REMENDOUS
REDUCTION
:'l - ON ’

Ople Head Will Give
Entertainment Here

Saturday

Double Show

Foot Expert Will Be
In Sanford Monday j

Mrs. Floyd Palmer Is
Hostess A t Luncheon

Martin’s Garage
THY NKWZO
Kt.r Itrhlair test, b t t s u , T s l.
i.r . nittg W vrnu, Is * all shin
lrHI*ll"ti* &lt;-r laaaet Bite*.

POM an-1*. iDuaay hack asuranI .. . ir n.-l •atlatleC M r *al« a(

TOUCHTON’8
BANFOBD JNUJQ CO.

W, 1st Street Frank Levin and Martin have
the experience and egnlpaaent
&lt;a da year Jab. 8 *« no aad
_Lt'

•*»• money. .

3" Rayon Fringe)
'I

Marquisette
Tuilori'il

'Panels

only

SHOES
AUDITORIUM
DAYTONA BEACH
LEVITZKI
Eminent Pianist

9 5 ^ o $

2.95

Shop Here

Hut.. Jun. 14th. 8:15 P. M

Inti-nuitiorully Known

Eighteenth
American Tour

W e lb o rn ’

SiirpMdtd by Nonu
Price 11.00, $ U 0 and »2.CHI

plus tux
,,

PMone 939 .

P1ILHT ST.
N tx l to W. U,

SASH
Curtains
I v o ry with colored
bordurn plain or ruf­
fled. The quality is
unuxuully good at the
low price of only . . .

JC. PENNEY QO
212-214 E. 1st 81.

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Pclcgne,

U t n i U U j E / l T l i i U L l E t 't U m
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e n e a k x r y O f F o r m e r *10’ tn- ,d* *
*•«**«.
P r »«ir W
H a rl T l J of .*W fw IV. Lui.
L«a.lM ,
r r e s i a e n i n s . a 11- and hid Godfrey, cr-uader, King
l u e t n o u s B e g i n n i n g »r J n u »i.» ; Baidw.n, cnuajer.
em; KusUc* III,
MEW TPORK. Jan* 13— Tht lln*
cap* o f tha Coolidfe famiy, ki*
baan traced to Ckarlamjgne in (he
book, "Your Family* Tree", ,by
David Starr Jordon and. Sarah
Louisa Kimball, publlihed by D.
Appleton A Co. in 19211.
The g*(i**l,-gy of Calvin Cool*
Idge follow*:
Charlemagne, d. A. ll. fill; m.
Hildegarde, of HwaJjia.
I.ouI* I, King of France, in.
Judith the Fair of llawaria.
Charles II, King of France,
Loui* II, Kl.nr of Frame.
Charle* III, King of Frame, in.
Zglra, daughter or Edward Die
Eider, King of England, A. II.
H0I-U2B, *'.n of Alfred the ({real.
King of England. A. II. H7S-MI.
Lnui* IV, King o f France hi.
I’ rlneis Gerbergd’, daughter of
Henry I, the Fowler, Emperor of
fiermany n n nf Otto lluke of
Faulty Im. Ilrdwigr,? daughter, of
Arnoul, King of (krotApj
Ca»+r n # ^ ‘WrrY‘v r ‘1fiV'iit1a:” »ori
o f I/iul* I, King of afurecald),
■on of Ludolph, lluke of Saxony,
and hi* wlfr, lledwlge, daughter
nf Etrerard, lluke of Friniil, and
fcla wife, flisela, ilaugkter of
Lcu^ I, King c f Frame,pfortfaid.
tk a t'e i Jluke of Kgther l/irralne, tn. Donne, Cuunte** d’Ar-

A&amp;P

7 W otkor two rail* war*
•n Dee. 7 o«4 Doe. J* fcr .U
MELBOURNE, J*». 1Z— Paper* M and KM.00 respectively.
in another msndtroup auit, tha
third of |ta kl::d sine* N i t . I, w in
■•prril upon city offi:lala Wedoesday afternoon.

i

*

Croffrey da Doul'.gne, m. daugh­
ter of (leoffrey de Mandewiila.
William d* Dmijpgnr
i'hataniond de Boulogne da Tll»Ity m. .Matilda.
4
Sjrbi la da Boulogne, m Eoguer*
rah de Flanree.
*
William de Fiennes, Lord ’ of
Martock. •
(
IMughter, name unknown, m.
Barlhrtomew lie Hampden, In
Biicklnghamahfre.
Sir Keglrald De llornpilrp, nt.
Agnes, daughter of Sir Ingram
Hurfon.
Kir Alexander De .Ifnmpdin, m.
)|.irian, daughter uf Sir Bryan
Il*tdhy.
"
Sir Krginald lie llampdnn, m.
Nichols, daughter of J'.hn De
Grsnville.
Sir John Dn Hampden, m. Jean,
daughter of Sir Philip De Ale.&gt;tury.
Kir Edmund De' llnmpden, m.

It i « t l

» -VI*t**ia •Josephtwo“ Hem*."*" *"•.... "

JHl«klfcJl#.4Valaalneeph

data of U * martgsgw h*r*la to
clo »d , oW h a »» alaoa atcrood. a
th* lai»r**t* " f alt H M f vonaati
aaM a r tM llr * « r « t l « r HUM I
of Tha tm *« al iha a a k o
£ 1*pandwna
herein.

to rom pat th* c it y , to

SC to covering
amount* claimed tq fca pa it dua
tn 22 bond coupon*. Tha , anit
point* out that tha city ha* col*
Iwrtrt! anil row ho’da tha monay
for payment c f lh »»* coupon* amt
require* th* ciiy to ihow cauta on
Jjn. Id why a peremptory writ
■hall not be D*6td against It.
ta&lt;t week the city com mini; n
ihstructcd K. VV. Duller, city at*
E lubeth Putnam, m. Captain
t'rney, to file aciwera to the two
Banjamln Putnam, inn of Nathanpreviously filed eulta. Tha new ac­
ial Putnam, bapllstd at Ashton
tion will prchably come op fur dliAbbots, Oet. II, 1619, d. July 21.
ITOO, and wife Elisabeth Hutchi­
son, 1629-T‘H.
Deacon
Tsrrspt Putnam, m.
Priscilla Baker.
Priscilla
Putnam,, m. Allan,
Brown, Jr.
Israel Putnam Brown, I7HI-M61,
m. Sally Brlgg*.
Sarah Brown, m. Israel Putrsr.Brewer.
Sarah Almeda Brewer^ m. Cal­
vin Galuiha Ccolhlg*.
Colonel John CooHdge, m. M)
pay t

total

of

H A S M IL L IO N S OF
Satisfied Customers

Camelslsl I* i l l w a d t» to a t
d*r at aatd *•!*. * » 4 ta fc
*r*dU aa ll* bM, altar H &gt;aa||
ooaaa.aad ailnrary’* f*#a tit at
tot tho amaunt found la W taa
h r Ih* riaal darra* In i M f l a M
Th la tha till &lt;•** a t J a f H r ,

KO TIC W Is hers Or given by th.
uadtratfhsd a a .K p e c k t M a s t s
h»r*ln h m ie r n r e ’ aapslntsa In |k
ab**e • m ill'd
reus*. |ha* *Ur
suant to lh* fin a l d*cr*e hereto
rum • n lirr* herein. I w IR nn l h

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2 Negroes Held For
Gruesome Slaying

e e r Bill W ith
Seen Nearing

THEIR SIDETO
PROPOSED COT

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Farrell Is Thanked By
President For Letter

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fim n dm tHckao.&gt;
i this maepinf c t l M f
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Wag i
BapUat

Orion D. Farxoll, local rrshlont
wbo laat October wrote a latter to
The Herald, later printed under
Sanford Forum" columa rel.ting te th* r**»«a» hr give* for
votiag for the man and not th*
party la genarat or othor elections,
|* In possession of a letter from
President Hoover,' thanking him
for the npfeaojona and sentiments
contained la Mr. fanalPo WUr-

On* of .the fart* stressed

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Prealdeat’a letter. J Mr- Ferrell
said, la that the PvHIdent eat
waa greatly tooebad to re.
each' h metaaga of ceftfldrrvc*
n o d will aad that ha wanted te

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TAMPA. Jan. I t — War between
ay • a n d C h airm an
&gt;sa id It will be read y to rival Tampa gambling faction*
wei blamed by officer* yesterday
on. its rev ised m easu re
for the death of Mr*. Fernandtomorrow.
Serrano, the innocent victim of
/ Ao appeal of Spanfih-American the ahotgune of gaagatcra wh
« a r veteran* agalaat proposed Tueiday night ware gunning for
paAntlorn In their penslona Va* her huebanl.
•
•
P«t before a Joint rongrresloral
The gangatara, blailng away at
•Mrailttae by Rl*« Meana, ehalr- the car* In which Mra. Sarrano
uff the natlMal tagtatatlv* wai eeatrd with her hosband. m &gt;
nlttee o, the United Spanish reeded In Inflicting only alight
Vettrana.
•
wounds la Serrano.1 Hut two
. -----------Continuing
. —
a .drive
. . . . .for
. . economy 'rhiigvs of heavy buckshot struck
there waa brought to the House Mra. Serrfcno In the heed, ami site
from
Ita &gt;
appropriation
committee uira
.m j within
an hour
. . . . . . im
K e * .umiuiiirv
wuniu sn
imir at the Centro
r
bill ro'ommandlng fJIJiOO.nhfl Asturian,. Hospital.
— to carry on military a.tivl.Sheriff Spcucer, assuming full
lloa of the War Department noil charge cf the case, had five men
■year than area allowed this year in tha- county Jail before noon.
Seproarntatlvo
. . . . -------------- Rainey, I k mo- four of wh&lt;m, It was raid, ar
cr«Ue leader, told newspapermen lived two days ago front Chicago.
"Thera will, be no off! 1*1 an- Deputy Sheriff Hatton orrested
’ nounwmeni
an eatra teetlon them yesterday Burning ot th*
ef the/'■ew Congress until we Paramount cigar Itore, a gambling
__l**rn w hat happena to thi beer ritiM i.hmcnt closed itncc ttif
and fan* relief bin*."
.
I list of th* year, at 311 South
’ Challenged by a threat af a night Ho«Urd Avenue.
Challenged by a threat (f a night
They four were August 1)1 Carr
•eiatom taday, Senator Huey Long, AngelA liumano, Joe Splnolr, and
' of Louisiana laat night began lin­ Jo* Pr9vinxa.ro.
,
ing np hi* forto* anow to strike
Also in pail wai Armando D* La
the branch banking provision oot Osa, listed at a local racketeer.
.o f the d a t a bill.
Non* of tb* flea wa* eharg-d
Having lad an organised fUl- with any crlmt, but all were being
• .boater agalaat the measure for bold for lnvostigatlon.
...Awe.day* lit n.clash between Dem­ "1 knew who did th* murder,*
ocratic Liberal*' and ~Coo#erva- Sheriff fipanctr xaWL _
- thi*;- Long elatmed enough ewe*
• *-» elTmJUnte tbo section Permitting
RJecwd*' hnahr '■ *»• establish
Pchaa within atate Una*. Ho
J he had "four vote* to apart."
Losing patlenc* with tha Loulsloaan't tactic* Jnat before adJcvrnment, Senator Olaaa ID. Va),
anther
th* kill, said tb* me*., ar* waa of aatrama laiporta.w*
______
l th« question had now arl«tn
Bearing a mixed cargo, th*
hather w# may legislate.' Ue steamer "Oai*t!a" a rl'.rl In San•M d a d :u .
, ‘ itiia morning at lltUJ com|ilclin'g
"I want to te rra netlce Iba*. a ID hour run Ir m Jacktui.vill*.
X will ask
that
the
u .i- ds second trip up-th* rlvvr In
pt* git nntll a reaionable hour t:i tva &gt;rare.
According to' C. U. Whltiwr, !oth* evening go that we may com
M ace » deliberate eonahterntton al man who Is Intarestod in th*
.Icamif, th* boat will prebally
ad the pending bUl.n
. (Haas will attem pt to farce a leave here Saturday afternoon
wate on a compromise amendment rfllh a largo cargo ot citrus fruit*.
golllow branching banking only In Claaleg down r t eovatal packing
atatpa permitting It now among hb.rai In this vlilnlty caure.1 the
atata taatltutlca*. Ha already hat canc* latloa of • echedulad trip
aauaptnl an amendmant by 8#na- north lato today, but Mr. Whltner
tet Vandarborg (R. Mich.) to lei said lb# beat would have thnuel banka take ever t«Uy isndc of* box** of fruit stored
unite arid prohibiting aboard when It Mart* neat Satur.
irons aotting up new day.
.
Captain T. W. Lutd this morn­
except In communltie*
ing raid that bcrauif of low water
at banking faaHIUee.
M and hla aaaoclata* ar* op­ In the rl\»r epeo.1 la n*«#Marily
to th#»e amandmanle, also, telng , sacrificed between Lak*
Georg* and Hartford In th# Inter­
yesterday It »»•
_ what caw tw a
* ‘|k est of agfety- With th* ratoin pf
in hla tyyocltlcn fight. SI* high water, h# predicted faet run­
jam who were In tho chanr- ning time between th* two fill**,
■hen Long asked that a docu- on a tcgnlar trl-wr*kly acbadule.
I he read by th* dark roe* to
a r t Ih* $•*»«•» M ter Betatnr
g tb Jetted. Lang wa* defeeted
f
COd forced to read

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NEW TOIHC, Jan. I t - t A V Two negroes who confessed,
police said, that they killed Na­
than Rtifrod. tenement house
0wnrr, whoa* body was at'iffea
In a trvnk and expreaseJ tn
Richmond. Va., war* hold with­
out ball today for a hearing
Monday. Meantime th* cat*
will be presented to th* grand
Jury. Th* prisoners are Henry
EJmond. 3), Janitor in R*L
g rod's l moment Iviee. and
John Tinsley, £A. Relgrod wai
killed In tha basement' of the
tenement hour* when he went
there to rolloct rent. Ill* body
was stuffed la a trunk and
#hipp-d to Richmond a f t e r
th; elaycre had robbed him of
ft".
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Auto
IS HARD IDT BY Owners To Buy Tags;
ROARING GALES
Extra Session Is O ut
Diarupted, (

DIVERSION OF GAS! CANTWELL TELLS
fertpted By storm r ^ x MONEY SE E N OF EXPERIENCES
t.O* ANGEI.ES, Jan. 12. (At - ,
A raging nor'eaxt r. aahing t h r , T A f
C b l | TT | 0 N
WITH BIG LEAGUE

coastline ant loaring bilaim wltli 1 1 i l U

O v /L iU IlV /li

l t « n Ity be'.iVCcn t-0 and 8® mde . j

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iP ro p o sa l

Id M ad e

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OmnraoarT A n e
IncreiiHinp TnprWar

B o s to n

Governor Says There
Is No Money ToCall
Extra Term To Con­
sider License Slash
TA LLA H A SSEE, Jan. 12.
(JP)— Governor
Sholtz to— (AO—
governor ^nollz

B r a V - ^ P i t c f c . ^ |(u a« U i* ^ tem o tx » r4 * 4 w * d r» -b ttr^ "'‘

erSnya Buddy L&amp;ke
Ih On Road ToFame

their 1033 license tags, say-

the
•eilors were rcp o r'rj ml'sing
In® there will be no mora­
American L-rloi^ told the joint
tli f man wa. kn »« tn l-c dead,
torium on the purchase of
rongrcssional committee on vet.
an cnln.trI ma'i who wa* l.own
Jlutldy
Lake,
who
is
well
start'd
taga
and no special newton of
OKI
ANDO.
Jan.
IS.
V
poeslcrane' legislation that tho*« who
Iron) a gangway aboard the
on the way to n brilliant cnrm r in
urge Ihe deerraav* are exponent.:
if lli r i Ralngh tn an IVdio har­ tillity that schools of the &gt;t,vtr baseball at the r**J|t of two well the deglslatiire to reduce the
of the theory of the "colt selfish1
bor.
• . ' might be financed by directing a
played seasons In thy Central price. "A s much an I would
financier wh&lt;&gt;«* • God Is his own
Tli mlreiog men were Ihirc p i l|i n of the gamliite money to Florida Baseball L ta r i’. will b* like to call a npecint session
and his neighbor'* dallar."
from the aircraft ran ter S ue f that '.ranch ot the guvernnernt a big league pitcher within** f*w of thi legislature" Sholtx said.
He was the flrat representative
t g*. &lt;wsi from the cruiitr ( hi- wxs lo rrtrtii y e ste r'a / by Judson years In Ih# opinion o( Urn ( ant- "I find th*r» I* not money enough
of any of th# vettrana' eoclctloa
ttio . ami six mure fion th* It. Wa’krr, Itia ige- diinty school well, tanking hurler of liw Boston her* for that purpose and It la
to he heard by th* commltt**,
clulaer -Irinai-'ds. They ilisap ’ upnmtalldant, In a i moment *n Braves team In the National absolutely Impossible to all suclt
which In wrrk* of aeaalnns hereto­
pcifi-d while allemp'lbg In make | ills- agitation for maximum I I I L'ague.
a session. Rest assured t am' going
u rc H
fore has Helmed to auch groups at
fail r mall natal
&gt;ra
m i l ' tin J.&gt; ia r Herns* tax.
In a talk befor* Sanford Kt- to recommend to th* legislature
th; National Economy league and
wiaiiehc I fioni r . . rings hy the j "»'«•' » »•'"* " ' &gt;T
,,,T' wanlans yesterday. Mr. Cantwell, III* question of. r.’ductlon oj auto­
th- chamber 0f commerce of the
a&lt;beaming wind. Tuesday night.
w** dUf. V' who formerly play*d for Sanford mobile' li'tns# legs to a ten and
ITnltcd Htatee. In advocacy of big
MILW AUKEE. Wl*.. Jan. 12—
triri i tad
i
it , , r l •I|r5f
H*\e i«»
’t and has be-n In the major league* flv* dollar basi*".
reductions.
Accompanied by enhlnrt mrm.Spokesmen for the other ve'er- l*TV—Rank rohler*. hijackers andlw erj f-H,sl with debt I*. In thi |dnwn, 1 bclierr, un er such a »" for the past aeveraj year*, said
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"""• Mr. Walker rr.^ Il*w jhat the young pitcher ha* *H the f&gt;*r». Sholta Ir ft for rhattahooch**
killrri no liuigor
pre* pi as IV.Iro airs, r? tea.) a ...... . I
an*' organitatlons will follow Tav. armeil
Ijf loci* Hltnril th.- bearhe*. . me Iever, a penal seasjan if the eg qualities that gh te make tip nn and Marianna t-&gt; Inspect Iho atat*
lor, who la vie* chairman of th the most arduous duties facing
legislative committee of th# l.c Wlacoiuln i-hetiff.i, „r evrn b p is. ot chrnt total wreck*. Tbr"t,upile-- I IrlatuCe would N nere-ssry to outstanding |d«V*r and that lv« Is Institutloea.
dstrLU of the elite, were »tuw..!|r*k* the .hanxo and at th" acme more than «l»d •" u *w» •" ■l‘- Shulls today annonmr.l he haa
gion. Hr outlined that agetry'* latnrs.
,is| the youngster In getting ir.-elved th* rejia-mtten of K. CH 1* *
A simple matter of civil foie- with broken g a-. an*l u. the ail I
general oppo.itlon to the flat to
.'Irickland, at*'# aha I fish com­
percent d crea-a recently soggrsl- tlosurr sate of a futm pr rent* a fields m tr than IHit i.’ctlicit hxl verted to the trim I system. It ahead.
not'd he th» serv.it.te thin* to do
Mr. Cantwxlt told how lie os missi nsr, but ha* not yet acted
cd by Repreecntallve Wiostrim. haxani for whlrh officers hate In rotnited before Iho win*!.
the
yo
tt.
to
B^
,
I'ttetw
nug
last
on it. Strlcklard'a letter of resig­
The damage ran into many an I the only retuli wo. Id he a
Democrat, Virginia, of the llou*e rrraslng rpepycl, nnd for which
approprlatiun* commlklct. and to lawmaktra are eeekijig- relief.
thousands of dollnre but «n *e- e-ml-buildtng M hley. Tbst might V-er for several weeks of teaming nation said ha was acting at tha
under the cargful «yr of veteran near governor'* request. He reFor emtmtlleil farm rs In nu. curate sitlm atr was unpo*•ll.lr. n"t te such a hi.d Idea either."
have „ther reduction*. .
Mr. Walker drcaieil himself In I *ll-pl*yrr» and said that In* -igne.l at th* plte-iur* of th* Chief
Taylor, und r qucatlonlng
nlng frr.m
1” "" | merou* romm'inllles have de-ldcil j Now* if Delate *piV*lieted * total
youth mail; n favorable impres­ KirCutlv* sn l offered fv co-operDemocrat, j „n,ony theinrelvra that mortgagee I lo»* of rvrll over n nilllio.i dollars. f. .nr of the lewrr log. sponsored
rhalrtnan McDrifie.
rlasl te say that I nm
Ahbama. eaid his aalary was »d.- mu*t 001 he foreclosed. The *'il.|i
The r.lrtcl* of Fan I'c-fro and •') n group rf Orlando*ns. headed sion. "I am
w V b ack " with "me « ! • •»« •» »"» " V ' ,U • “
OtM yearly, less a reetnt 1- per oly with tlie papers’’ a rot the aiic long llrarh nrr*- pripkhd with l.y M. It- L’niley. Jr.. If it e*n l»- taking
hy former Govrrnor Carlton.
rent rut. nnd that the legion filed lionrer hs»r met muttering farm, ■Ichris. Ilundrnt* of show window- pul into tffrtt without injurlifr the year." Mr. Cantwell said. “Un* of
Meantime ComptriHer La« an­
trhooi system. "That would mean Ih# last thing* our manager told nounced th* appritotment ut M*Wan annual report with Congress on rr.s who has# hroken up eal'e
(Cpnllnurd On I'ngg Tun)
me
last
year
wa#
that
he
thought
injury to our chl'drcn and I wtuld
It* artislriea.
from th- rolirt home steps an&lt;
1n\J h iH
place- for Buddy InU v ile Smith, Avon la rk Lumtcr
This wa* brought o"t hy Mr- which have enabled
■ atlier p i/ tha ta* «• M •» than
nunrrous
vrar
and
I
prr.lkt
that h*‘* going i ivrteitur, Bi general llqrldstor of
Duffl* because Henry 11. Crrran. farmers to remain a littl* longer
to h*\a in y of the s ho*d« &lt;lr**-«
lo
make
a
mighty
ir""l
kail player all closer! atat* bank*. He said th*
economy league dlrtetor. In com­ nn homestead* which rrtditor*
"The *,l val.rem la* l» n»t and he'll b# in' Ihe^ hig leaguos geocrat atat* liquidator would re­
plying for Ita demand that hr have tried to sell#.
bringing In an'.ugh money In run within a few years."
ceive $&lt;1,000 annua ly and would,
state his aalarv and the name* of
On achpote. I'ynpte inw dela^ f t In W* tatir- N*- Cawawell M hd.VhllttMTVy a aroxlTMAfF i t l t '
enymewi i t tax** »n tltelr home* pretard Ms opinion as lo r»crnt *latent), wh» would r#«tlv* $3000'
hut they wl I etrurgl* Jo put » trades in the major Itag'irs, d*. e» h and traveling *xp*n»*a.
Although expressing .reprise ,t|lh » n .e on M l T h a t ' I s Ih« rlaring Hist tha. Chleag" and
In making thr announcement Le*
■nymr — - r * - ..... ,
morning p a p e r announcements I * rentage of the rar Iren
. Pittsburgh rlih# haw atien /th . said "There will b* no more awltal
Ing legislation had not offered
farmer who resisted dlspo* .rseioii
Ih*' other h»n*». ntat»y l*e *P 1 ennl an much that "It may he Im.
(Continued On Pag* Two)
gument* to thow present expendi­ Fiona a ilotrn ntbrr county seats that h# h«&lt;l 1-^fn •pfN»lnle«! | 1&gt;
ture* were wrong or Improper nor ron.e reports of mortgage diaor- . «e,l Robert I.. Ita rin a. Hanford I * e putting Ibftr r s r i nway te- possible lo catch up with them."
ngrnt for the FlorIJn Aulonmhtla cars# they can't afford a licrrise.
If* sal.| that his uwn rh l&gt; prom­
had they given anything hi t con
elusion*, uneubatantlated by "elln d*r*. Farmer* hove mntured ns t.lren w Burra*. W. II. Schmidt,11.believe th* r ad Imildlnz Im Ida/ ised In le in nt least third |&lt;laro
murh as n hmdr-d mites to partic.
er meslical avldanr* or acUntlflc teat- In a itenmnstration when' n local rntaurant owner w|.„ was [win.hi enabl* u» to havr- loser- this year, rompreml as It It "Of
voting players with lots of ability,
prominentlyIdentified
with -the pgire.l tag*."
data."
.
I efflon sheriff or nuctlonerr asket "What Shills-For-Governnr .- a m pa 'Izn
fir. Itallay reputed ye.ten'ay balanced &gt;y the ever.young Rabbit
He gave nolle* the
.
today staled that he w ild at ept that Inquhla* lor tho petition to Marsnvllle sod a ureal staff of
would put on within th# next f»w an. I bid?"
Cl* v. | „ e Rholr e.k in ; drloy ot ,lrp«ndnMe hinlrr.s"
stays expert wdtneaees ami eald , Frequently there are no bids, the appolnlmenl,
A preponderance of cases that
Asked which game he ren rm .
II* added il.at a feature of Ills p ty n u ut «n lh* »•-«« c*t h.Vn.«
the Uglon dl-l not want tn be [nr pro-pectlve fioyrr* elx* up un­
plarrd in the position of advocat­ ruly rrnwd. and remnin r.ilrul. term a« lord Is* svent would •■* until a Irgtalativv ihnng* ran h* hrr*d #• helm- lb# easiest »f all involvad liquor w*re brought be­
ing that undeserved fad-mi money Nor Ho sheriffs, apprerlatlnz the a brand new type r.f •tqvtee 4„ Hi* maslr to, cut the pric have l"'rn last ye.ar, he »nld, "You know, I fore Municipal Judge R. W. Warn
plight of a farmer trying to pay motoring p'ihlle. "I lnten.1 to give
•ho-Id go to veteran* or anybody
te*elve.l' from all P»&gt;t* of th* don't remrmter that any of th;m at recant sessions of hla pul Ire
off a $10,000 mortgage with :t- exrrltent service to our automo­
■ late. "The |W0p r »■ - aroil«#«l were tgiy g,»..*••#." II* ilerlar*d court, attended aa usual, by largr
f Irf.
throngs of Interested *p;etatora.
. tCominurd On Pag* Thrc*)
bile owner*," he raid. "Urnlrr ten- over this 'tag w ir and .they are
Taylor eald “big holiness" and rent pork nnd U&gt;-r*nt
vor risking hlo.ui*hed to satisfy tatir* arrangement*, the tag of­
Fred Clavsland, whit*, charged
big Inroma taxpayer*. u»&lt;l«r ,h#
demanding
pctltl
t'».
MrHailey
iqi the legal demands „f a creditor,
with being drunk, was fitted $•'.
fice will he removed from tt* •aid. "They ar* t e a 'y /"r release
gutee of economy, "at# trying tq
w h i l e Dallas Keenan, whlir,
shift n eubatantlal pnrt of th* Y)|syon*e.sslng Wisconsin farm, present location atql jpstelled at today.
•
charged with hi Ing drunk and dis­
vetw an.' co.| te th* *Ute and o res, making them homeless nn I a ronvrnlant down-town location
Jnblas, hi nn unwelcome task im­ where it will he open from 7.0*1
orderly and resisting arreat, waa
rat pVoperty U*P*T»r». «&gt;w
fellows who O'vn thete own houses puted with Increasing frequency o'clock in the morning until
fined $10 and f|5 .
nn tlrrult Judgee. Horn* has* hel I a t night."
Tainted** William* end Mar.
and e'o rti *n«l fanwd."
Mr. Rthmldt'l* the second San­
garet Nawten, white, charzcl with
Taylor coneludtd hi* etatemant strictly te th* letter of the law nn
hy laying former President Cool, contract*, but generally J djex ford man to have been appointed
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 12.— being drunk and disorderly, were
idge urged th# hospitalIxatlon of hare ilrpp*'l ^r#m fbelr benches to an nfftca as recognition of
More than 12,000,000 was spent not In ro-irt. Tha latter astrratrd a
to
try
mediation
hteween
mort­
Oervice* render*.! ih ring the re.
fj
all v.ten n * In 1M3. *"d th«t thi.
-last year nn blot id* waterway Im­ |S Ronj while th ; former I* ached.
tent campaign, the other ap­
wftt on# point on which the legion gagor an,| mortgag'e.
provement!,'according to figures tiled In b* tried n«xt Monday.
Jude* |f*nry Grae*. of Green pointee being City Commlaaloner
FORT MVERS. J*n- l*c~A
Tad Rathal, whit*, charged with
would not ftold.
Pay. ha* leen appointing r#ce|v- II. J. Lehman who "waa appointed charge that th* sUtc »b(-i#m# retained from MaJ. H* C. Dunn, disorderly ronduet. wa* dlxmlsarl
,
United
Stales
district
engineer.
art who try ta persuad* mortisge as a Ite itei.ant.colontl on the gov. court had "apparanty enllroy
as wa* Clifford Uracay. white.
Th*
ImproveminU
Included
rir.
hnhlrrs to Im&gt; aatlified with inter­ amor's p e r s o n a l . staff. Mr i.va. look*.I" caituln tmllmuay In
Tha casa of Joxtph M. Felburg,
est ant tax**'until the cloud of Fchmldt was president of the a tetanl oplnlun eattlng atlf# th* er ami harbor projects, contract whit* reeldsnt of JerkxonvIHrj
.J
economic gliora* lift* from Wl* Shot)r.For-Governor Club In this cod/lcllon ot Ur. F. K. Armalrong work on drainage and dredging, who la charged with being drunk
and ragidUb maintenance work, all
eon«ln
f*$1l''ll«
Rarine.
rrliel
during the latter campaign |..|« nn a charge two yean *r&gt; ureter the general supervision pf anil disorderly, will b# triad ite*t; .
WASHINGTON, Jah. t t - W - funds h s* f l*#n expended t» g lv county
—
-frWw| |lf (j 9,'.rlH,r
, .
wkx made yeete.Uay by Guy M- Major Dunn's office In Jackson­ Monday.
Tha young »tor* d ark fro"&gt; Allae- the hohl r o f a n o v trd u . m oilrnr - gJ|#||| ^ om ^
Jlivnrdsrly condv'tt e h a c g * «
Stlavhoiu, 't»?» p tt'in e y , a f» r ville.
lown. Pa* who bramhihed a |:ad»d
on w 11 ’ | mired Election of Me. Sbolti ■*
for property
. .
he |,sd read Ih# Opinion a-vd an­
pistol In th* Houae of Representa­ rent
Of th* total of $2,227,29(1.32 ac­ • gainst Jamat Jackson, Daisy fliprally fofecloe*.
tniahi legally
—
ro v r.io r f&gt; Ifilled a prediction Mr. il, noted h# s«.&gt;ald Investigate to tually
tive* g n l demanded tha right te
expended on waterway Im­ lln. Willis Ite# Jonaa. Malcolm Ite- '
•
tsrtliq:
t
The stale
legislature.
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. . . . 1. 1, Schmidt mnd* sorpe year* eg . dstsimire svhat eykence ,coald he provement. th* federal ' govern­ Ore*. Jen# Htndereon. and Walter
rps-ak from Ita ga lerlai. was glvbn Its reevlon,
I* being fu&gt;o&lt; -I
|H*| Mr. p|.„lte would on# day be
n chance te go fmn** and redrew p.omsal.. ninny deaerH. 'd *. fan
ment In Washington poured Into Ten#, ware jlasnlaaad.
pi tluccd fur a nave trialr f ' / | „ rlda.
Nedom Pfnaaat. charged with
th* elate $2,niHt,3IOA3,. while th#
himself' by good roxduct. ,
Dr. Armstrong *»*
ta stir, to *t«q» fafeclonure*. T" *[ *
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I,/ (onnr.'llan with the depth of aist* thrn'.'fh drainage districts, disorderly eondt’cl. wa* ftoM $»
The youth*. M irim Keoimerer, Faint Holiday Axaoriatlon is p ".
which we* suspended upon rondL
rnntrlb-'ltd $t$0d)7P.T$.
c dt
cwh |l,,|U Virginia l.ong. *'h «l
25, owe* It afl't* I'n llH Htatc At­ de.ing a euggestloa that all n.oit
Hon that h* has# no further trouLocally
th*
sum
of
$416,354
74
torney Leo liaver and Repr.fVn- ya..,-. are l. gwlly void, breause th
ar. r.ul fertenegd t“ IB ) , w b
with hla wife.
*
lativea
Mnaf, Mlna*-"'la, and farmer le.rrt.vrH “cheap" dolla.
_
l b " 11w Is", the etat* attorney was expended on th* St. Jr) te bl*Th*
coin a l —Anna Mclntualw—-r—
River,-from Jarkarm vIH b-teth*
i.ichenwatoof, Parn*Flrania. who •nd b now reported to pay ba • *
- Wlrfr. y, orrhicagorw av w d i s #
‘S
who toaatd pota.h ‘"toAh# tyre of
th* Jury te Iho trie Judge of the ocean, a large portion of this dnl ( r «d that* b^p| Interral *will bo -dee.' dollara:.a
la 'Hanori tL.luy mattfi.; arr* t.ge- vreirht and eufflcltnty r.f th , *v|. rluding the ripair work to th* J J t Ram King during a fight wMch . i
,served
rfYrdI by landing
sanding him to hi*
and r 'w t o * l / {
ntente
lie* at th* moidb of the stream brought tltelr arrret hslnir
-.
home and. a farmer po-HI n in
a lt chargre b*lng lodged
lodged
iciil nf Ag- Jrnc# an I of Ih* Credibility .d the from Palate* to Lake llsrnev on In a__n_a...it
l/altrl
HUir
IirpAritn
mail order hogaa. Ha Iffl prnmlsgtlery market ■new* wttncaars. ar.l* Mlal r» It- uni th* Rl. Johns, another $20,574.10 •gainst both, waa tranafirrsd to
ing nevar ^ 0 tey such genua* lv#
county court.
.. . ^ t will b* C|H-n to the sarsilly to charge Juries. The su- was apent.
tu tl(.,
llllle
t i n t M nday imnidng in iraine v airt says Ih# wf,tenet
Nearly $ii«i.OOO wa* expended v Walter Dixon and Sally Colon,
'A '
was not soRIciaal In this r f * a*
during the yi»r o nth# Introroaat- charged with being drunk and dte-.
i l l.VELARD. Jaa. 12. &lt;/»'
1 City Mall.
Ih.v ehlHglh# Carver ca r which • 1 waterway from Jacksonville to onlsrly. xrert fined $6JS0. whlla
B U n in e H H
A^ri.'her • scaped with »v.
r. Wlafrsy Has been with th"
went up from .Hlghlarda ...unty Miami, DO per rent of thte repre­ WU1U M it DonaW*on. In couvl on
many yean as a
.* ), in s l.oldao of lb* C fsta
Cljil having* and I»»n Cst"P-"'V
senting coni tart work, th* real a similar charge, wa* ftoad **• *•
. l a his first virit in IMI. V / *
• rho m#»bcrs of Ih# aoprrns* being regullr malntanaiv* work.' war* Willi* M** Stoha* and Willi.
•f th- t, ,I,urban ares torlay *fl"f
.. i th* ruitrm . all
c juit, slttlag h» lhaii rat pern.# A)l of th# Nt. Johns Rlvir Im- Sutton.
Jaa. W c -fA t- • r •,tight Til which hi* companion
&gt;«a* at* inriled to Send la their
Jack Jahnaon, charged with
• Mating free w a. hot and captured by rhartes t)*|r,«s if They v.Uh to eeeurg, free !, iTn ea in Tallahassee ,»»I r#a lmg provsmenta have bean malntaorrcklre* dritlng aad
rW attng
_ teday In the Fox. o ruidomar.' Onlerrd to a­
!
from
tha
nglntad
page
h
o
*
1
'1
dly bulletins rrlaUaa
•,
♦ McCAbe, proml- — ... my th* baadH* *» tte r '
Il.at Ib a'jv o r* wbo heard the wit"legl lo the Introeoaslal s lie r - traffic rule*, waa flnad a total of
•¥&gt;‘"5 ° r
lent
uf
celery
in
F.oridn
, la hla luxuri
msua* MtUry * v l -saw and "h$ 20.
till th '
ijr,
th»
project
receiving
tn*
h
h:ut th* nathm.
at cootrlhutloo waa lh# Oka*. . A chargn of aareuH agalaat P t-rv*d ttgni while they wrr- l»?7*fi.hU $«&gt;*&lt;«- K"*
Wte of the n»h*
S V o
of three
hi* guq and shot hlmj
Ifylag w tr* wrong when they
,b*" flood control work. A total U r Franklin, and dUordarly eon- &lt; ited kbg
FtNAMTBR 1)1FM
rhMrrnfM5.M3.2i! waa *p«nl fur this duct against Henry Ftowtra
fuuad lh# defendant, guilty -th#/
* M i,F
V**' Hr* '""to tm
owpww
. # « H d ri* ^ '
irtcwe,
$129,33323 rrprvstaUM ha triad next Monday.
With li e loot, ^ i
have sUMstHutedsPwlr own opi"i°»
A « ll Mr^ Jan. 1 L -W .
sl&gt;* wax
K Doric
I*
contributed
by epaclal drainof
tha
facta
far
that
of
the
Jury.
(Ua Mars*. IT. flaancter end
PLANT C m —Dr. T . C.
there Th
..
Uistricts and.th* rtmaindar 01
magnate, dted .today. Il"
OlilANDO-vflarida Farm A
ntristm aa I
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FARMERS MAKING
S H E R IF F S ’ LIVES
ONES OF M IS E R Y

Matter O f ForecloaH a l Become
Serious Obligation

WeH^hmidt Made
Sanford Agent For
AUlTfmobilc Tags

Liquor Features In
Most P o l i c e Court
Cases Before Ware

Over Two Million
Were Spent In *32
Charge Made That Upon Waterways
High S ta te C o u rt
Overlooked P o in t

Intimidator Of House
Allowed To Go Free

C I MMarket N
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Rolilicr EscapeH With
$:{.'),000 In Bank Sum ,¥llon

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Tbs N#-H1 Bottlers bowling
*»•» * n ( into • tie for flrxt
pUe* with th* Seminole Creamery
' (OMtlaood From Fag* On*)
lift* large*I, 1815 pepile, while t»»m In th* Buford Merchant*
mn xhoolt, enroll or*r 1000 Howling League Monday night by
winning two oat of thrai game*.
MliOach. •
•
I However, the Creamery team
n*a *ch**l« were “Warned" •et a new high alngle game record
* F**T **d mad* foil correction; for the second half of tournament
will b* "wsrned" thl* yWr. (A pl*y by rolling op a total of 007
m lfti' inltLal.
_a .to
2 jw«lag'
subjects Ik,
the xh*ol
pin* In the game they won, with
W *? dropped at the neat meeting Henry Witte, Jr, of that team
■ f th* Association).
rolling a *01 alngle game and
jB *W a schools had an eight Georg* Hah* of the h im team to*
m m th term in 193113; only II tiling MI point* in three game*.
Wftaefc **p*ct an eight month
John llerbot of the Ne-HI team
tfrm fee the cwrrent y(*r.
look high alngle honor* with a
i j l * average popll. teacher ratio *14 point irora and rolled 62* for
k a t* i.
three game*.
..Fifty ala* of th* ||| echools
The score*:
t e H l WoCllefw
her* c!**•*&gt; with mor* than 30 W
*. K Well*
Ilf to* I** l*»
fV&lt; 1a each, hot *nly ala percent W. I Trier _ — t i l it r
l(T 417
H. Ileeh*« . .
Ill It*
III 41*
an tha entire teaching force will J.
Sharon
III III
It* »«*
til II*
fMeh lb* 750 p«pl|.p«rlod p*r John Herbal----- It* lit
too percent of all puplla an
rid to carry fir* subject*, hut
than cne percent of all puar* permitted to altompt flea
ttfcdlr racerda Mow a “failure"
* prarioua xmeiter.
I* th* amaller schools th* avar[F aalary la 91171 par yaar, tha

a n public high
its; sight Catholic high
ibl three military academk*,
twe private actdemlss.

Mty-nln*

I'.beginning teachers With
end exception m*«t the pro-

(Continued From h | f Om )

RATES

her Bhap mov*A l* teraor betid­
ing formerly occupied by Boddath
Realty Co.
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Florida ahtpper.

|UNQ COLORED weplgg waaU
M aa cook or nurse, Roe*lee

Sanford Gagers Beat
Palatka By 20 To 14
Aftor a trnaa and axcltlng
gam* that atood at a tl* until
th* laat faw minutes of ploy.
Coach Leonard McLuea*’ Bamlnol#
High School
bask*ball team
emerged the victor, 20 to 14, over
th* PaUtka Pala In that city
last night.
Fin* defensive and offensive
play by Bill Preston at guard
waa a' feature of th* victory, th*
first scored by th* team in
three start*. The Isam meet* Bcb
Bonty’a Winter Park five In a
gem* at th* high school here
Friday night at 11:00 o’clock.
Line-ups and K tm i Remind*
High 30 ; Rmlth, f, 4, Knight, I,
3, Kanner, e, 4. .Fourier, g, 3,
threaten, g, 6, Hughe*, f, 3, Kelky, f, 0 . Higgins, g, I, Mllkr, g,
0. Palatka 14i Pounds, f, S, Onham, f. 1, Roberta, c, 0, Brown,
g, 4, McGill, g, «, Bar field, r, 0.

I0i tj 75, to approva on* by Rep­
resentative Andrteen, Republican,
Minnesota, covering dairy prod­
uct*.
Karller, rice t i i put In th*
bill a* ■ commllt** amendment
by n vote of 0^ to 34. Jon** an­
nounced at th* Him ha would
fight all other addition*, but th*
Cox amendment ramovsd th* chief
restraining c'auso, defining allglbl« commodllte* aa tho** having
an txportabl* surplus.
Reprraentatlva McKeown, Dem­
ocrat, Oklahoma, told hla collegguea:
•
"When you go to load tha bill
down a* oppcneaU of. It art trying
to do, It doesn't make much dif­
ference what you load it down
with."
No roll call votoa warn Uktn
on th* changrt hut from tho gall*rl*a U waa evident that many
avowed opponent* of th« bill wore
Jolting with Interested represtn-

P**t year," he added, ’"hav* bora
extremely fayttfaat* lo the net
price* reallxed for Iholr frail a*
compared with what grower* In
allied Indontrioo bar* recelred.
The deriduoo* grow*to of Callfer.
ala did not get hack enough from
the market* to pay fir tho nail*
that went Into the package*. The
Northwest gruwera ■ shipped 7000
to MOO carload* at pure aad did

[ft

charity’*, ha ihcutad. " 8 |mll*r *AnifitIon* exist everywhere. Park M
a pear man* fee* Om yen go
back to th*** peopt*raad Joatlfy a

(rtad a malarial
l iraaon of ult*
becau** of the
In that tarrVth* low boyiag
rth and East, ha

amfllag of oar
market* within
port* of onload,
becatwa of th#
i by boot that
r* to boat shiplexlata and aaks
a readily a* on

th* committee: wheat, cotton, to­
bacco, hogs and rk*.
It was Hack, Pennsylvania Re­
publican, who In th* laat hour* of
general debate drew a comparison
bstwaon the secretary of agri­
culture's powers under th* plan
with the*, of Htalln, Russian dic­
tator. LaGuardla, Republican pro­
gressiva from flaw York, termed
it a step' In "production planning."
An All-Rlar baskatball tram
"I think |f a copy t f lb* bill
headed by J*:k Hanford. Red shnu'd ranch this great dictator
Martin, Jo* Barnce and Ruddy of Russia, Mr. Btalin, In th* farMke, membrr of laat year's
Sanford. Biuvball Club In th*
Csntrai Florid* Baseball league,
tonight will open Ua peason In a
gam* with a group Of former
hlyh school end rolkgn beskstHID Ltmb«r Co, '
b«ll player* at Oviedo. Th* gam*
will atari at B:0 Oo’clork.
•
lttb and Hally
Included on tho Banford tram
Q uality M m lundJg« a t
ar* Knight, Hanford, ond WIIllama at frrwardst Barnes and Boh
Rcaaonabto Price* wiUi
Axt at center*. Martin. Vernon, u p b r r v ic h
pb*wo ia
and Morgan at guard*. Games ara
being scheduled with Independent
• i i m a DsLand, Orlando, Kustls,
New Smyrna, and Daytona Beach,
most of them to b* played In

1 shipping by boot with a *S percu t to 40 percwot cheaper rate.
and argued that with aubaUlute; Pltnty of refrigerator boat* ar*
foeda available to coaaamar, th*&gt; arallable, ha raid.
tag eventually would com* out of
tha prdocor*
1 Pumoll, of Indians,, ranking Re­
publican on the africultora eor.i^ rio P lw arin g with ."c*r*rt and Motto’* "SyncopatloM" at mlttee, clooed th* cate for tho
oppoaltlon.
th# Milan* Theatre tonight, g . -.
.
ORLANDO, Jan. tlv—W. H.
"My objection! may b* summed
Tunnicliffe. tlgeldalor of Central
up," ho aald. This la s price-fix­
Florida haaka waa upheld in two
ing bill, It Impoaoa a magnified
off Kremlin", Beck said, "h* would
decision* recently In euprara*
sal**
tax
of
over
11
,
000
,
000,000
oa
b* Inspired or b* filled at least
court. Preferred claim* to th# extha
conaumar,
It
tola
up
■
m v tent of 320,900 wore Involved and
with professional Jealously”
bureaucracy, and above all. It th* court handed down n decision
"I am ipnfident this hilt unless
wen't work."
similar to the Cortwright answer,
tha Huprem, Court dcpsiT from
Meanwhile, aid In refinancing
farm
mortgage
ledebtedneas
precedent, will bo derlared'tineon• lltutlonal.”
i'
through a system of federal rural
mortgage land banka wia proposed
LaGuardla, who was generously
applauded, described the measure,
In a bill Introduced by Rspeeeentatlve Heating*, Democrat, Okla­
which would pay the farmer ’a
homa.
'
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bounty out of a tax on processing,
a* "only the first stop lit th*
fundamental change* that.'Meet
To*, and rack of its. ara kiMtr
LEGA L. N O T IC E
be brought abcut In our yltnnomir
notified aad required la prosesl
any claim* aad destaads wklch yon,
rover* In hla criticism i t the W
system."
or eltlior of you, mor boro aealaat
"The fundamental of thjb. bill la provision.
Ik* satal* of William 0 . AIdrid**,
deeteoed.
late oi Bamlaol* Caaatr.
•“A
million
and
•
half
gf
Chito bring agriculture up ton par­
Florida, lo Iba Han. Jaa. 41. HJiarwa
ity with Industry and Jdtklng rago'a people are dependent upon
Coeaty Jodga’ or Bomlnole Cneaty,
at hla offla* In lb* a s s lr Cnnrielse”, LaGuardla said. "I#rus as.
bokao In Hanford. g*mlnoto Cokniy,
• um* that tha entire horde* passes
Florida, within twslv* moalha from
Ik*
dal# baroof.
on to th* ccn*tm#r.i|f cudknsdlty
Italod Jaaaary 11Ik. A P, ISIS.

Tunnicliffe Upheld
In Bank Litigation

W. tx MTINW sag II

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unkn ow n .

You an* sash of

ordered 0*4 renulrt
ik * CUart M o m la
nolo C o u a tr, rWlorta
r . h m s r r 4, t i l l .

« Hal* bar of this
*w*r the kill of e#
oald Court east Ml ;
&gt;««. wborsls sad w
rlsiaoal pray* foe
eoillna any «Talm w
of rn* mar k*y*
ualattM sag dentin
tk* complainant to
■ Itnai* and hafea
CouMr. Florid*. 21
low*, le.wli:

FRANOn

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rnroflosurZ nod Mnls oalseod ln*tko
*hov* •■ lined ennso on iim * ytrd.
O.r O* DoromksrT A
IMl L .«
Hpoclal Master I* Ouafory, *n
Mondoy. tho oitik day *1 Fskraary,
A. P.. Ill*, tho somo kola# * Itulo
pay nr Ihlo Cuun and a lapel Boloo
IMr. I* front of the Court floes* el
ganford. nomleel* Cenelr. Ftorlde.
•'ll nffee tor Sale In Ik* Alakoot
bidder for cnak dertka theTleaal
honra •} soft, the f,.flowing do.

V* are egulypod to m f t t f
first das* J*b Wsrfc at tha
ton eat yemlblo prices. Give M
a triaL

day at January,

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lo get rail rat* reduction or go la

tV BTO U R WATCH repaired
W ana who raaUr knpere Row.
Igge, Jewtlsr, Mag, A r t.'
■ fesslonal standardcs.
In th( smaller schools, 40 per'AT CASH for old gold. La Roy cent‘of the. teacher* a r t men, hot
■M Magnolia Avo. In th* larger schools oaly 3 / percont are man. Nlnaty-aaven of the
99 principals in th* stato schools
ar* mon.
* •
Oaly 14 percent of th* acho-la
changed principals/ This, 1 UIkvs, Indicates a tenure for prin­
ciples of about ravan years.
Ssvonty of th* I I I actu.|a have
T E you to visit our Aa* boon visited thla year.
m room and Inapoet Us
t e tour.poaaanger soap &gt; HOLLYWOOD—Club Colonial
Austin PickAlp,. Bool 4 south of hare, m ar In* complatlon.

ILOHBD QOY waaU work *1
MF kind. 105 Cypres*.

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All-Star Cage Team
Will Play tonight

WANT*

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U m ri* llabo

drag** do not Inclod* principal*
IMporelaory officer*. Dus to at&gt;fflatod report* th* figure* for
| larger schools ar* not avail-

leventy percent of t] achoola
ho th* one-hour peril
tf th*
gey school*, but only 9 per­
It of th* smaller tel il hava
l lengthened period,
fifty-two school* meet the IIiry atandard* In all parilcutar*,’
M fourths of tha ramainlng
loots w* making latlafaatory

om

If. Wine, Jr
II. Will*. Or
K a. Iloodor

■•mJa-fram-dMInr-WOftThoW

y-ils of th* 113 schools
collegs graduates only a*
i; la a majority of th*
o m 90 pertsut hold aom*

Por Revision Of
Bankruptcy
Laws•
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LtARH

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LRAftH TO
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tftO ^

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LtriO HI

�Predicting that the next ies*J
enact t aalaa tax In order to ball
avoid*the gnptauamt tisN of r
Taltobaaoed, State Indicates that
legislator! to the coatrary will qu
the LeyiaJature meats next Sprfn
*rt e tflt conditions Which win ms

th« Leglsleturt
be state budcel

which lists these conditions as folio*
1.' A State treasury depleted by
collapse o f
revenos pyoduelny measures, inclodt
_____________ __
___u&gt; ta t {
eetee for cash and a return from other sources that
from normal and In the decline.
2. The refusal.of many counties and powerful Imi
tariff a, to rn , dnbto.
to p trtllt the end of state highway wedk add thetr
ence that the state road department be allowed to
three cents gasoline tax for maintenance and to mate
eral aid. '
000 por awauwt In war dabto, bad
8. The refusal of a powerful bloc In both Houses of the “ Mosel Ufa that y««
hy her UrtlTs, r tf a w to take
Legislator* to permit the three cents gasoline tax returned mafaiiy follow two a
payment in goods. This MUM
to the counties for road bonds to be taken away. If this I1***' ** tw-aanm dm
payment fat told or 0 . g. bonds statesmen of France are firing by u . Qotwuk to atoamwere done county taxes would have to be Increased anyway. |*rt «*sp*mte if y m i
porchaaod With tha profit* of aur- 5 5 S * - * ^
. S Florid* e e ro * . U
i. The refusfJ of powerful alumni groups and other I” 1. ywr ",^ BT * *!
pliu exports. Quit* clearly, since
n i n / t an! w "*ta* more persons to Florida
frleddi of higher education to permit a drastic curtailment
,Whteh ^
Imtnediato and effectIre redaction

Tourist Business

ByO^deOffici

00 to ttls panrt ■•* ,M w t i
st oaw jMsfln u t
9f m
Inna* # • j t o u

of Ibo tariff la out of the go eat law,
* contribution to the pvuklam
bo mad* by reducing the
maaf thoqaaRtfa of dollars in the operation of the s ta te l,lcr j(rre u a problem of orm Might
1
hospital, prison, sehoold for delinquents and unfortunate*. Ination, f f i i u m i yetbecom e 1war debts. It would moan an at' 6. ThrnecdsaltT of retaining at least one cent kasoHne jaccaatomod to tba conditio* of b1tb tlo n of the intsnao con pat L-

s n ra a s m rmm

itHUTOAT; J anuary t t tan
■HUB VERSE FOB TODAY

r A B t t FOR YOUTH

alraa-latov-raUllaa. to-sshiah^wn .!
- 7- The difficulty of reducing Judicial, circuits and the find euraolroa.
. ... -.*■ ]
dlsm ery (hot all possible retrenchment plans will not cut In aplto of America's one 'and 1
dtatd costs more than half a million dollara, which will have one-half billion dollar* In Germany J
_____ revenue.
___
and hat fire billion dollara In '
been more than ___
absorbed_ by reduced
8. The ‘Jdemands of bond-ridden and almost
C.
___ _ bankrupt I idtln America. Her treaty rights £
- further
- - * reduction
- . . .ad valorem
.............tmt, *■&gt;«*--.
countie**for
of the stale
I•"
Wr, po^uanioaa la ike
Caribbean
and' the Pacific, there 1
additional relief to the counties In school and bond payare Americana who cannot thigh1 *
menta.
lerma of co-oparatlon, just aa 1
9. Tbe dhcovtry that further drastic reductions In in
there ere Englhkmen wMo cam- *
•.. cost of the public schools art not practical and can only be not, In spite of two bUUou dollar*- *
In the Argentine, ell rights In *

lib* ta**rn In th* mountain's pads
Had (topped tbalr youthful
climb.

'i ' vmas

They dulled awhile In play.
Same tken an elder traveler,
Deeec|ding tha ebeer way.
WD* llmt he a peak bed sought
L « a | youth alone might win!
H 7 dV not see hie feet had
hriught
Btnrdnat into the ton.
' j By. Dantet Henderson.

(rare mn;hto*s which
on uneniploymsnt, what
htok the women did who
ion's Jobe sway from

During itS2 commodity prices
wllnsd IX percent whits farm
ices dropped Z7.5 percent. An­
ker meson why th* farmen
Th* govtmor of South Caro­
ls commute' to Ufa Imprleon•n t th* dtath stnUsce of s
Ming woman who had aim It tad
king th“ lift of a policeman,
tough ‘ hiatfwring sentlowntalL
m ar« known to M one root of
« evB causing oar trim* wav*,'

" iff if e lit^ T B a
* m ‘r ' •*MTMa^e- W wi alty - m -fr
United State* u a r t Ito moneys Irotiraglng sl«n. for It show*, that
the better chance, too, to find the Florida atilt hae a strong appeal
relation of the problem now an dlhat pet pie Mho a eea voy*landing as a. bar to the recovery I ag*,” Mr. Craig said. “But It
*E the prosperity of A m erko and (also sbowa that the trend |a op• f the world.
j ward. Fcopta a r t not Inclined to
Bock eenotnn as Hairtaon and |WT*‘ homo in the center, ae told
Borah, knowing
them thtoga, L „ |t might bv at homo. If thing*
withhold tholr word*. .H o -s u c h Bft (Ding badly. When they do
comUbnUon waif ha' with S M gU rlMma
| D (orb numbers, by
Hiram Jbhnaon. of California. f i hu
train and autemoblle, It

or in tha future when we mlghf
use these arms. Bo we desire to
Th* action of South Carollpy* governor In extending cut down these coats. Bat (bat
clemency to an expectant mother,^nho « u aenteneed to be means cooperation) It meane per.
executed for committing murder, fli acclaimed ae a humoui- auadteg ethers to de the u m .
tarlia deed and often a good argument why capital pun- Now this penaadlng la a moat
difficult thing, anyhow, sod in tealehment should bo Vboliehcd.
more so If a p tjk y ef tea.
In order for lawn against crime to be effective they dared
nomie nationalism' Ih reach tarlffe
irtual be fair to every one. In the cine of flrat degree k being fcllowed. Tariffs,sm aa
murder t h e r e ahould be no ektenjjgtlng circumstance* tariff waee, mean Intensified &lt;pawhich would make one man getl life Imprisonment while filet foe the export c u rta te and
another pnj* with, hla life, Rut unfortunately, or perhaps few aUtee havs forgottoa Umt
fortuhatdy, human nature IsHn Constructed that the rar* o n e o f ib o mast important causes
rylng out of a death sentence becomes too revolting for of the last war woe tha tcaaomte
rivalry of England and Germany,
execution under certain condltioi^
For Instance, in the caso oflk i aged man or an aged was tha competition for nvirlcta
sman, sentenced to death, the'fensltlvltles of mankind, and resources la Morocco between
Ugh os they ora in many Inehajjss. become affueUsland Germany, and FWMf- The* know
wo usually see clemency extended,‘V FVom a purely, unbiasedthat high tariff while are a sure

a

Indlcstlon of economic nationalism
and they fesr the peNsIbtllty of
war which tony result sad m*y In
the present world demand *11 the
arms they can muster. You cannot follow Intomstlonsllsm to
sims and nationalism to ^coit^nstea.
,
labment In theory, will take advantage of every excuse to la th* prvsent situation, how-

point of view the aged person should bo shown lens conslderatloA' than the younger one. - Is not the man of ad­
vanced years, by hla greater experience better able to con­
trol himself than, say a youth of.twenty-five, who has not
yat learned many or the lessons of life?

avoid an execution. There Is scarcely any man of moderate
prominence who fa eentenced to death who doean't have a
concerted drive made In his behalf to cheat the noose or
the electric chair.
Many n guilty murderer has been acquitted because a
uror became conscience-struck while on the verge of soundr
ng the knell which would hpv* taken a life. Besides this,
here is every argument in favor of abolishing the bar&gt;arlc practices af the middle ages on. the grounds that
they are repulsive to civilised persona and hardening Influ­
ence! which defeat the very purpose they are intended to
Oovtrnar of Georgia In- help by presenting brufal spectacles,
that tho |B a eta tag* are
rite enough In these dayi,
(Mrarnor bf Florida he*
led IS pml |io llcona* toga
SANFORD,
YEARS AGO
paoph of, Florida who an
othvd I* Mr threa tfmoa
,nf *(•»*, Mrs. C. i. Itumpb, Park
[re- Atrita*. •
ant
Ml** Mary Chappell has again
fp|. become a pupil at Matson UniMil m alty, tutoring after tha boll-

totaled 9r various .section* of gallnal Chare]
ttats aahing th* Gorartior Id

racontly by'M

folldwtog ri% tr* far tha toe ulna
[Hihell. Biff ' Banktr, y ttri 111“ Alhln* F rah|, prtalth* MeUmtoi etty d*ati Mia* Flint Walkfr, VVeMU what thin country prrtMaht) Hlaa Hair Watoar,
B.tdriffi. lf ihs Ur-

ttmjnssab
to glra tha Weet Tampa Minion

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iln« that cen ^ grave &gt;
Friday trill be atad* a gala

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Frank Lewis M l barti

That’s US

RD ATLANTIC NATIONAL

evltsbl
*nd to
ssry «
tWm or
flirt t
It b u t

HIE MEANEST MAN
- TAMPA TIM S'

Periodically |t 1* anaouncad
that th* nNOneet man ho* boon
round. One of tha late epectmeas
of Mi gmua was tha peraoi who
robbed ibo comaUry of a Florida

Martin’s G an
M
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hfM»wet

America's contribution, than,
might w«U bo a wllllagnata to eaoporato a rtr war debts, to lessen
* GOOD W ILL
'ho economic friction m u ltin a
R A D IO -&amp; E R V 1C *.1
ifttrclram. whlla Europa should
Waxen (ba Interne fairs and hat­
reds reuniting from anas. The two
go hand in hand. Lessen economic
tnatea drawing from flf- * ato liwtHullon*, made up of the
nationalism, In II engtndsred by
haty thousand a year out Iritma efflclala aa the state budget
whatever causa, tariffs or dabla,
Hava Tour Ghi
ef deooeltora of Florida's commission, voted not to enter dl»ta d yon weaken the held of anaFitted J t e e l l l
banks1 while somebody play* and flonto at the - South
amenta. Cut down your arm amenta
Reduced p r i c e am
t h e ‘work and gate paid Florida Fair at Tampa or any
and you leasen suspicion, remove
other fair.
th« need for tariff* protecting
ir Shells yesterday said
“We would lik* (a do It.b u t " •
wae-utllity goods, and. add 5-IU
percent to the national Income
which can be epent on productive
enterprises.
Keep your armaments: you wilt
engender aaeplciau and fear, give
rise to tariffs to protect the home
Skoita sold ha was not
predators, weaken the enemy! you
will encourage a bitter natlowi- that employes be dlschsrgud out- hVrowT o r co .ru rrto v o r tub
km to. h u iu an the payment of light but rather that they bn far- f l s w tip n i
War gahta ^
ripiFitlSra. Keep
r»»B. i y w m w r i e .|M W to . a t tw i
necessary, he said, In order to cut
year t
expense*
so
the
stoto
cen
meet
eolved
Its monthly payroll without resort
arms

Governor Says There
Is No Money To Call
Extra Term To Con­

Fjtty taJkfd of glactn and croTbfy’d conguar In g«od time,
'pltndld this wins I Amlbltlon’a

.g * ltb n a b i t w lnltr and there-b e»****** *f 1*1 r ^ ^ T b ^ J r ^ U e - » &gt;»4l«wtlon of Incrcaeed bori.
t Z S V , t J K S eountori tomw * » ' ' *
" * JJ* ^
them. Aor body knowa that, shtb **hB
fo lft
* fl” T* .
being the facta, the baa Vmd U lk |n w t vtce-pprrident, raid In Tampa

In* to them.'*
Htoru th* rscvnt laallmony ef
Hamit! this paper la a»rg than
pianaad that it refused to giro
■para to numerous quota!feta Irtm
the Ham111 book which were aant
In foe publkatkn daring the progr*M of th* recast pmldenttal
campaign. U is our dMidod opin­
ion that Herbert Hoover has bran

to transfer of fttndt“It'a net » plesesnt thing tn
*&gt;k". eald Sholts “but we might
as well (see the feels. W« must
rut expenses In sll branches of
Dm government In order to meet
payrolle."

The riste budget comtolsslon,
composed of the governor and his If.- Csaltsl slMS P«M Is..
It. Murt&gt;l«s ....... .. .......
cpbkwt, roUd yesterday to give IT
. 1’ndl'Msd profits—Ml
the 1M3 legislature, which meats j JS. rirculallne nnlss sals
re.
!&gt;** ts basks. Ineludlni
to April!, not only n recommends-;
oststssdisw
lion lor approprlntUns considered It. Itamsad d-postt o __
necessary to ope rata stats d e p a r t - IX
_ Tin's iwposlla __ ___
mental sSttvllles, but also “n com- is!
plot* plettru of. the slate’ fl-1 '

• i.&lt;ia.rti.it

•n4.cai»ikiM«#iMflU

Ths coniniMlon is regutrad by
law 'to mabo Ween LaI recommsn-1 •»
dslions on approptlstlcns to the
leglsbture. It rscehtly authorised
Fred C. EUlot, secretary of Un
trustees for tbe lnternsl Improve-

a failure aa a pm idsat. Wa are
at direct aatipcdoa with Mm to
palttlcal belief. StUl he la rated
aa antIraty'honest and hooerab!*)
aa 'Ml Ahat a todudsd In Un la­
minar designation “a gedtlemsa."
prop rial
budget dwnot include expuwdltttm
asthirUod by.lrgtalatlea acts ea
special ot mottoulng appropria­
tionsApproval v u given to E IiW i
■uggwtlon that h* toko Into con•Merstion only MCtuery fond*
for • paradena or whom tha atito
war* ahattoAd. Geode awtrird join* the federal, evuaty, city *r
I
a Loot to ahapa and ware carried diatrict gavemmant. ,
down *t roots. Damage v u raoaed - Also approved was Elliat'a' auggeatton that, maky «xpOndltdrt*
should U curtailed or . omitted
tompurnrlty or rati rely until tR*|
aUto gets to bettor financial
•ham working a
chap*.
•*
wave* howled an
RlUul -wu tostnntod to praptov]
a ta t of all itatutowned nffeato- \
Mlm and anUmraWto' wtitoa ’the
wira.U.tke^grad

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By Legfcm AtcdUsry

Soctaf Calendar

Mra. Rupert Smith, of Arradfe,
department president of t h a
America a Legion Auxiliary, and
Kr». Marfan Bleach, of M. Cfew*
department fo o rti vice-prtsMcnt

Oeadiug the holiday a here
parents, Mr. and M n. M.
Itrbert Mom* - haa re.
h ittrdiei a t Georgia Milidemy, College Park, ca.

Florida VegetaMee
Predicted In Report
ORLANDO, Jan. lL —Yreeilng
Tasaa temperature* Jan. I with
remltaak crop damage of freea 23
to 7* per eaat Mr reported In a
n n t j of (he Hoathcaitera crop

•C HI* Auxilfery, wep* Manor

f 'B ta Akerberj, »f BrcokM T * kaa letnrnad borne
dpnaflug a few weeka here
MMa Stella Moses a t her
•U . Magnolia Avenue.

PALATKA.
Jan. l x - . l l . c
Richard, of Palatka, former ihjtr
man of Ihe bcartl,
president of (he Palatka Atlanlir
National Park by the boaiU of
ilirrctcn, a t a meeting hrlil h. re
Tuesday afternoon.
No other
rhana* waa made in thv uffkial
personnel except that John T.
Walker, Jr., who ha. eerceil u&lt;
prvsMqnt anil who i- prrMilctil ul
Ihe Atlantic National Hank, nl
Jacksonville, with .whi.h the Krai
hank la affiliated, m . rlrrtetl
ihairman of the loan! to sutrerr
it r. Richard.
looter It. Hush w ji rr-rln ln l
evocative vice prrstdrnl; II. S,
Mr Kent Ic, vice ptc-idcol, aril
Baxter B. Bryan, cashier.

(Aa t m c i l r t heard of the fecal
American t&gt;gian Auxilfery and
lffea A ranu Takaeh. Short tatka
wtre made by Mra. Smith ‘add
Mr*. Bleech during the foncheon.
The tone table at Which the
ru '* ta were *eata| war overlaid
with a lace cloth and centered
with a blue Fmwl 0f red, white, and

Cantwell.
Tells
—

Mfs.*Wyi»« W. Potter
l Is Hostess At Party
.

*
* -r------Quantities of p i n k * radiance

hki* dertJtrM hiltmeWi' fb*' flaraf '4*cor*tlod*.
aSnetYI 'BorfAfg 4f sfapllIge scores'Vey, atUed and
carded. RfKfl DMre p rlies
; club member*, frtrfher
i boxes, weak to . Mr*. U
fnanelty and Nr*. I . . Y.
*Bojrl*.' Wet. Joseph A. Mebwh re’.rslved a rfMilxr prlte for holding
high aoaga among t h e other

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CaanrN^M l*. T- V. UmitMdvr,
Mnu L. If.'fMyle. Sr*. J. D. Wood­
ruffs M r k ' t . f&gt;. CaewtB. M n. W.
a ' BUI. Mr*, w . A. Adams, Mra.
IL- J . Holly.-Jr., Mrs. Ralph B.
WlRht, Mr*. John Melsch, Jr., M n.
Jaaepb A. Meiech, ami Mrs. C. H.

ffiSm
Jtffvt
U tha Brat Pfet*** to

(Cetdlnued P m -i Page One)
that the ISJnnleg game he hurled
agelnst the Chicago Coho at an
Important juncture daring t h e
season Vaa his beat performance,
and that the toughest spot ho was
forced Into a* a relief holder last
year was In a game eghnt Rt.
Loala. "Tho base* were faM,” he
said, “there were .three balla « 4
hA dtrlkt* w r t r * tmttrr, one out,
and we were leading A ta 4. I
struck out ihe flret batter and the
next one hit to me for lha final
out. We later won Ike gairw, but
I didn’t get errdlt f tr winning it.”
While complaining that he had
few chance* to set up an enviable
rarord In basemll “Because lha
M inagtr ha* Somehow gotten the
Idea that I am a g&lt;«od relief pitch­
er and put* me In game* when
someone eh« »(•** ,0
Mr. Cantwrll eaid that “A* fen*
*■ they pay mo tor * h a t t h e y ‘*l
me to do, I won’t mind. At that I
won n »"d l"rt »* « S “ V*
though 1 sUrted and Bnfehed only
four game*.”
„
Before concluding hi* talk, Mr.
Cantwell answered » e ', r * ‘ “J
question* relating to pl-K »■ th .
biw leagues, attrndance last year,
and proapecta for the coming

Rival Gang War
la Blamed For
Tampa Slaying
(Continued Prom Page One)
In their car, perked fin front of
Serrano’g brothers noe** a t 2100
Fifteenth Street. Ta* brother,
Ernest Serrano, and hie wife, MWtllda, were both standing ahmgaldr, leaning through the. windows
chatting; B m eit on the street
aide, Mr*. Matilda Serrano on the
sidewalk.
Ernest had just turned nway
and joined his wife' on the side­
walk when the gangster'* cur, re­
ported to have been a Pcrd sedan,
approached from the direction of
Michigan Avenue and
driving
alongside,' came to a sudden step.
A double blast of shotgun fire
followed Instantly.
___ _
In tka ear
Mrs.
Serrano
slumped mortally wounded. Her
husband, wounded on tka forehead
to dodge
and cn both hand*, ti
below lha steering,v
“ W T the *T*V.iit S
t€rrsn* shrieked. It

yr‘„ w . CHffnrd Proctor of thf
South Sid. r - T . A. roatM *Ppearol to « k support ha the peoposed ekpearane. h e re o f W '
Read, noted lecturwr.
, Klwanlen Peter tkharf report?*
that the clah had won a bowling
2 2 r t n « « n the Sanford R«Ur»
Clofr by default, the
^
^® BJl
ST 3J8Sr.u-;aa^
volunteer*

unfolds on tua aataen
tW - b a d . coauaartkl
tip United Btatao. fa*
Of, as It has bean aald
t , (a a motion picture

chair and eaa yamoat -Mgnlfteant
rogrvaa of Amer.
dag and beautiful

Richard
■ tbflr

small

applta

COTTON

to Bit nut

A large number of the *o.-|e
ret cf the city la plaining to ul
tend
another
of the' f juries
of cabaret dunces at the Sanford
Country Cluh which will take
pin :# tomorrow evening luginnlng a t 0:30 o’rfrrk at the club
houue. Dan ing will b,. rttjnyed
trdrtf Nf’Titt^iRMr'rirwirtKrTo B?
furni-he.1 by Hern's Orchestra.
WOMAN INJURKl) IN FALL
P A L M E T T t^ Jan . 12— M r« .
flugh Aiken suffered a broken
foot in a fall a t hrr homo yrsterihty morning na she slipped „n a

praised. Tho Texas cabbage crop
la flew forecast at l#M&lt;*0 ton*
compared with n production last
year of lt4JW0 (on*, or an in*
rreme of 45 per cent over 1032.
Movement of cabKaR* la yxpetlev
to Increase stewdlly durUjig Janaary, becoming heavy
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 12. At the present lime Mare* twfl
Stockholders Of Ihe Atlantic Na­
April movevnrat ti uncertain un­
til freeie damage to the late tional Bsnk of Jacksonville meet,
ptantlnga
can be ’ ascertained. log 'll! amtuul *rsslnn Monday
m orhinr Were advised that tho
InatVtutWa rendition waa very
satisfactory and a f t'r discussing
routine business . matters, re­
elected their dirvelots, who In a
subsequent meeting rtnateed the
bank’s officer*.
Director* of the bank ate: Ed­
present rxpectatliwia are (or a ward W. fan e / Wileon O. Houser,
movement of only BW raw this Unn T. Cheek, John C, Cooper,
month and. 200 during February. Prank fl. Gnay A. K. Hubbard,
Damage in tomatoes la *veh heav­ Raymond D. Knight, E. J. L’Kngle,
ier Uwn to p»as. The crop was a Scutt M. LofUn, J . U Medlin. John
total loss In Sonora ami 7B to IH) II, I’acs, W alter Ray and John
per rent lottn In Sinaloa.
T. Waliar, - Jr. al| prominent
—U FKirldit JMHW3L " * ? /« • • Jacksons)It* business ‘men. and
heavy niovoment of snap heana, J. H, Relay »f Poley. Mills B.
probably the peak of the winter la n e of Savannah, E. U. Hwarts
crop the latter part pf the month, op Perry, and Everett Mlsel| of
the report continues. Cabbage, ParnaniBna.
celery, pea*, peppers, etrawherrlt*
Officer! of the bend elected by
the dlrertor* are; Kthsard W.
crease la eaefet shipment* nnd a lane, rhalrtaan of the bnird;
heavy movement of escarol! I* ex­ John T. Walker, JrH president;
pected as long aa market ifemand J&gt;. Ik Upchurch, W. I. Coleman.
warrants cutting.
J. E. Jtlcphcnson and Charlr* l&gt;.
Warm, dry weather prevailed Wynne, vice prr-idcola; Wllsun
(I. Bonn r, Vi c president and
trust officer; C. O. Little, n-slst■nl vice president; (i. E. Tborry.

Atlantic National Joe Knight, Le Mon
0 1 Jaqk&amp;eitviHe Will Meet in Ring
Has Annnal Meet At Daytona Beach

mart*. Acfeal* r4*&gt;»«d
heoty rail* In tha fywkt section la
coming W * brarlbg .thi* week,
thus helping to ewhll th* moveinert. Shipment* h«V* been aa
high a* 51 car# a f e r daring lha
last few day*. The wtafef axreage
U eetbnated at IfJOQ acre* ami
tha yield U In I N bushel* per
acre compared with 1&lt;,000 acres
b|st year which pr*4u&lt;ad *P averIta f Of Idd bushab) 2JUT car*
war, shipped froot.bMt year1* win­
ter acreage. ..
‘
Acreage far u g l y harvest in
TO UBUVB«r LECTURE
1033 I* i-&gt;tl mated *4 f,7(W acre* nnd
tha yirbl at 500 ggfU* per eerw,
-Th* Thro*
Wan^* pad giving ■ prodrrtbyV af JAW.OOO
Daniel. “ Ancient of Dwy*” the crate*. U s t year t h i atata pbnted
this ceaatry last two af a aarlw af r i t fectarrt
by J.'T. Llghffcbt, * Bible scholar,
Joy tb*
will b* p rtaan tef ttatg h t and Sun­
day night, remparthaly, a t th*
iA Far*w ell Ti
j ,

AUDIIORJUM ,

"AYTQfiKjpACH
LEVITAKI
Eminent Pianist

J.C. PENNEYOQ

LKKMRUNG— w. av.
opened wholfHalt. coni
huslnesa on Souih 4th St,
season.

DAY’ltlNA IlKACH, Jan. 1*—
J*tr Kniitht, slugging light heavy*
weight Ironi Cairo, (in., and Ttgev
Is* Mon, Califnrnlnn pureher, wl’l
meet her* Friday night In the lt&gt;
round main buut of u hieing show
faring stager) Under the direction
of thi*' Daylone Bcuch-Volusla
l&gt;onty-7ta»tug AsMwIation, whjch
|a In elwrgo of tho international
*|H-ril trial* Invnlvbig Sir Mnlrultn Camplwll n«r*t month.
The light will be one if Knlghl’e
1l*t start* before bo lenvc* for
New York In quest of the world
rbuni|iionship sh'd he earned by
defeating Naxle tlftserhtoom, New
York commission champ,
and
George Nkkols, rerognlxed by the
N, H. A. Knight beat Imth chumpten* loot’-yaee. - ' la* Mon I* bx-weltcr and middlewelglit champion of tha t ’all.
fotnla, nmatcurs, and champion ef
the California mldtllewcight pro*
until bo outgtuw the division and
started fighting apimtg tho light
heavies, The g Id Wallace bed cmbit malic of the California prides-inaa' middleweight title la on
display htrv.
Ho has -lured '.hi kroek ut*
•ui Inst «l lor Knight. Nrilher ha*
,1ver hern knocked tail.
In addition to the In r und main
nut, Rough Rues R»»*ey, lluntmglon, W. Vn, light heavy, and
M Cnrtei. &lt;f Baltlmme, will meet
in an eight round semi-final anil
another eight and n rl* will com­
plete Ihe card.

7.2.V) acres, l.ar&gt; s(nl M M which
yield*,! 425 crate* per acre.
ear of relery were shipped In IIKI2.
Tn the 51h of January Iho-Seinimils County arra had .’MOO acr-«
planted In comparison with 4,KHi
Inst year at, the same time. That
seetlwn expert* to cut 110 rar* i sthicr; L ~ V . Wandeit. ti. W.
tl.la month. Must &gt;of The celery t iS»itr. J; l- t/igley, litnrge A.
now moving la turning from the tlilegti* aiul J. T. lame, a- wtaut
early planting* nt Sarasota, whirh in htors; ami Edward II. Paxton,
expects tn cut 400 rar* In January. mmptrkllor. In.lbg Irusl d partTha condition of the crop a* n men! in addition ts Mr. Bonier a»
whole' In the elate la reported at trust ofll er, in.* fnllowiug wire
*5 per rent 0f normal eompnrnl i#-elee U-il: I- T. ProVont. perwith a condition of 70 per cent at •nnil trust ofllccr; George Yoerun
lr., corporalo iru*t uflictr; and
tl.la lime fast' yrar.
Ewarofe planting* at th- pres­ T. II. Crawfnrl of litis Ity, Ient lime In ike dlffrren^sirtlnn* II. flush of faW k i. H. V. Marlin
aril a* follow*: Manatee count), 1
2WI acres; Heminote, IHO; Winter 1
Gardm, ISO; and Palm IDarh ctoia ty, 100 In t2Ti arret. This I* n I
raiM r ||ravy . planting far this
llmo of rear, anil weather ro«*litloae will (fiRerrelne whether th«
lata planting* win mak&lt;*.
Fall pepper* are »GI! prtoluring •
fruit add tha- winter aer&lt;wge I* I
mining Into bearing. The result la
markaf lm spare In the shlpnKnla
of pepper* from the state *lne*
Urn flrot ot,,J«nuary. The winter
a&lt;-rraa* will Ak»w .’too arrr* ntorrt.au last yraf, this Inrrrase Iwing
the La* ‘ roopty acreage which
moved last y**r heavy bifor* the
rif-t a f tha^xear hot which this i
■i asan l« a ,winter acreage.
If prrsrnt ^(eittlone ar* rmrrfed
out this month, there will It 17,Hod fe-re* uf Irish potatoes in th*
Mata'tkla vegr romparad with II,-

l ecraeu vrith an ofctlmUh t fur the. r o m n t eco- f ■mucin HI
|y d»aa the plettlre tackle
a t dapaaaitoa, bet It i « "

II edge* place art

!ttU Saa%!St

will entertain at »:00 P. M. a t the
South Side Primary Sehcol audi­
torium with the Sooth Side Pri­
mary P.-T. A. as iponaor.

M*. H. Kronen, and son, Phil
dT Nkw Turk Cii arrived towerkn with
mother; Mra. J.
Those prraent were: Mrs. Re­
tr horn* on Eaat port Smith, M n. Marlon Bleech,
Mr*. P. K. Roumillat, Mrs. J. II.
Hint&lt;-rmilder, M n. L. M. Lein*
F W n . L. X WUkerton and tens, hart, Mn. LeMoy Chittenden, Mn.
M*N*, Jf. and Alfred, and M n. J. E. U tah. Mr*. B. E. Takaeh.
HUJIerMn'c mother, Mrs. Delta Mr*. W. I). Hoffman, Mra. Roby
AyeOck, of Notsxngla, Ala., a n l.alng. and the M ilan Aranka
Welding *1 Ihe Langley Apart- Takaeh, Jeanette latiag. and Re­
laenfa where they p bn to malm becca Steven*.
p e l f heme. They will be joined
here left* by Mr. Wllkmon. Upon
p a i r arrival here they spent a
«anm
*
1•
tew dayi with NA. and Mrs. W. T.
Inpglcy as their guests.

17 % I I InehM
TONI A too*, witt t«rf. , hemstitched I Better
to that drairc to lay ka M
r . . . roch a low pika &lt; t t t

" W o m e n ’*
CAHAKKT HANIK

klg bang of aooerkraat
mWtrw&gt;-»iwee"Wekf«m-«ird
in, of Ponwood, N. J., boro
to apend about two weeks
th Mrl, Weldon’s father.

M a n -S tx e

, . .2 1 2 -2 1 4 K. l a l S t .

o f C e n t r a l F l o r i d a ’s
O u ta ta rk lin s c

Ja n u a ry
Fl’idny and Saturday
Tlirte twii liu*t tluyn will hr even
more Inlerr.siitiK thmr tin* ti]tehlnK
two ilny.-t of tin* jun'e, with npeclai&gt;
offi-rinw* of *i'ii.*onnl&gt;li‘, usnhle ntfrthiimllno n ■ low In price that you
Dimply tiinnol nffur.l not to huy.
Juin Iho crowd* of ithopiH1™ who arc
fimlinir it profitable to whop where
vuinen art* hacked up hy quality.

O rlu n tlo ,

F lo rid a

DEMONSTRATI ON

w il l h « a x p l w l n a d a n d
D a m a n itra ta d art ow rito ra

Monday, /an. 16
b y ■ fo o t C am fort b y e r t
f r o m Mi* C h i c a g o s ta f f
Of O X WNL M. ICMOLL

I f you have f&lt;mt trnuhfe—no
w a llr r how painful tig lmi|standing—ba auro t&lt;» attend
this special event. Yinir fret
will m given a uMoplrte Test

■fa; the caueo of
in fort rvpIaleu-J,
.ScIwO M ethod of

uwirilrd-wfJm'iii.

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Intematiahilly Known

otJigalitn la you!
o proper foot c m
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THE W EA TH ER

YOU* NEWSPAPER

Local rains tonight ta d Thoreday.
Not a n k change in tomperaUrce.
Lical &lt;•rather yesterday, high. •*.
low. S3.

M lta M
U r b r i d i ’i H e a r !
1 m W o r tf a G ro n tcst V egetable
§ F * i mod W c fcw t G arden Land.

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R .
M e n irr A an o d ated P i t a s

PRICES
UP ON HEELS
:y L a w s OF WHEAT RISE

©over Plea&lt;
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SON IS BORN TO Military Steps To
Other High Schools Given
Out By College Official LIBBY HOLMAN; Curb Riotings And
REYNOLDS HEIR Re volt Are Taken
M

tv a ta a a r ^

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During tha ichool year tl&gt;3l-3C, .at thr -Kaatlu* in tho am t-d llrl
members of tha Pir^hnun Clasa of Iliah . huols ol hU rals in hi. h»----------------r-rminplr High Sch• ol which wa* tor to It . f. (i. K. McKay of Bcini
''V-.
recently ntm ei aa-on* of the Ni kon High F«h~'ly staling I in
I n a u r r e c tio n s S till
M a n y P r e m iu m I s s u e s accioditrd high achovls in Florida, |YThe tuci* n:*&gt; In-Ip yoj gm&lt;l.‘
C o n tin u e I n I n d ia .
were 3.S uont boltor a . far aa jfo u r ailniiniai ration e.iJ may •
in .I n O rd e r
A d v a n c e F r o m O n e failure ol srmekter h ura la c-m- laaad t- Iftul* or-te «f tho will
S p a in ; D i s t u r b a n c e s
T o 1 4 .0 0 P e r S h a r e ; rcinrtl than tho general arrtag e Igtoti.. th.it gnin i lu-uUlum in .
P r e se n tH it G e r m a n y , C u b a
of failu re throughout the .Into Iftttilig »ur »&gt;h. .1
K e p t I n I n c u b a to r
• T o r e c lo s u r e s
N ew Y ea r M ark S et
Lical fro.hmcn pe.red a I h u t|£ T h e -im.nniy tt a« foil •»&gt;.
Rt Tie Ah m Ii IH P ftm
■T O , . .
-------2S hour, of Ih* IOO semester h u t, 1 . -11♦. H i-tt.a ihool, *01 • a •
~V
rH lU D K &amp; rillA . Jan. It (,T&gt;
Slllilnry measures wore In­
NBW YORK. Jan. 11. —«A1~ attlgnoil to thorn, or a total of i.S I fcilitr.l in I'J31 32; IIJ In IJ f-JX
WASHINGTON. Jan. 11.—
—|JI',y Holman lleyitoid,' new
voked
today
In
four
of
six
Prices
on
the
Nrw
Yoik
Stock
T
( ♦ H - t n a aecond g p c d il menpercent .failure. Tha atato a o n ,
hr## .-hoo. &gt;ll&lt;| iw»t me- lo­ h*hy bor. Dr. NonimVa-.'v ,»id tu. S c o r e s T r ic k A n d F a n
I
Ex hang* yesterday followed In ci (alluro among fraahman cta.iaal olrem-ntt an.) did not ro-apply,
countries disturbed by- rioting
-lav, welghnl three ami a half
to Congrasa In aa many E x p e c t a n t M o th e r I s (hr
c
y
A
d
v
e
r
t
is
i
n
g
P
r
o
wika of a swift rise In Ih# la I0J peicrnl.
ot..opon.gBU®U*-Ii»-ono-of'-lW *
r
*1
ihib.
n
v
jr
c
ate
achool
ih
l
not
President
rresident Hofrer
nt^vrr toT o S e r v e R e s t O f rhlcago
pit.
Chicago wheat
wheat pit.
„.^kka» i. m . w .il w I.-wiiiWsHin an Inri'hatnr.
iHfe_iL.BtaL.ioc. :‘junar.
a I... U
Ik*
■ atk
a.#
V RHw
Fix ’ irw etliiwd. nppli-*l f r
Itulh molher and child, the ob.
,
__ ; ; T J •sT-’i-_ j ».v *. ______.
—miUtory action thrtalenrtl
action” in the revision
____
3 Mges:»« e«Mp_ higher, Mp|«d_bjr rvpcit l.y Win-ton W. I.itt # y gn-n.tiiu hip but wrr,- rej*rlrd.
"Th? local new .paper which I*
•trlsician ,*i *. are ^vlng fir ry
Thr *vemx* .lie of th e ‘ntem- wjll." The eLibl. heir Io a largr pilling for the old'home town an I to tiuell political fightinR.
iplcy laws in order COLUMBIA. S. C.. Jan. 'll.— fined tonna.0 icport, showing a | Unlvw.-kty of Florida. a m.......
Rpvolta continued in Spain
organlxalion,
b*r ,rt-v«'l I. .
pupiU; the share cf hU father’, toharco for- every worthwhile
•void the present-day WV-By a stroke of kla pon. Gov. nogltgihlo change from tho p M -|°/
tone, wa, horn lavt night ami institution ami bt'.ints* in it 12 and Aiwar. India ■and dis­
♦rnor
Blackwood
ytatarday
.pial
r*.
srhoi'l
anr
It.
31
p&lt;n&gt;lU.
month. Rut It waa not un- '
,r'11 ■"•* ^*h ‘,l
!f forced foreclogufes. -hangod tho death sentence of vlnu*
ram* *, i .nrprii* t0 out.ldtra a, month. In tha year I* th* b#»t turbances which took a heavy
... a . . a
a _ n a_ OfI
Mr I 1|t«l»(*l*a Wtllklnlll#
(CnnMnufd On Page Four)
Mr.
submitted r cum ins y
wheat hail surged t&gt;P 2 to 21 g
H e asked specifically
I icvlotn annonneement* from thr medium for advertising and when
Mn. Boatrlco Ferguson Snip*. til
rtnts « bush.1 In Chicago that
activiv' hom* aid Ihi baby vra. local organuallon* ami b i,Incas toll In ca.ualtl:*, also occurred In
lie alteration af
J9.ycar.oM rspadant mother. to boar,
wort
put
to
full
llicht
in
m-.n realise tl.i» ami uuit patron- Uoudany, Argentina, and Cuh»f
evpr.tr I -ally In Febnary.
law to facllttsla “raliof one of Ufa imprlaomnrnt. raying
aham market.
■
Tl.e father, t'mith Reynold.. 2t- iung *vsry propo»illon of trick T h* situation in Argentina eon•jfU lk to n who iN k proVftllon at his action of rla
clemency waa "In ac­ thoMany
prominent atocks rose II
trar.»V&gt; h ir t,» a fuuilh of thr and fancy alleged adaqrtgWTf e y h tinurd rhrabtfut. *" a,court for tha purpeaa af rt- cord with tho general aentlment of
In
|
l
a
.h a ir Several prrforrod
P-ym&gt;bl* "Tobapf** frrt-n*, w a* a . rook h&lt;M&gt;ka. school annuala,
*" ”;lng thalr affair, with thetr the country.H
...
.. ■Iksuec made
Th# Spaniah Republican govern»ld* galtev. In sytk*
found fatally ,hnt at M&lt; b-»nie at preml.m liatk, programa, blotter*,
The former textile worker, who pithy with pronounerd
mmt
ordered martial law for tho
flrniroi.
Wlnrtan-Salfm lari July alter a etc. and place their advertising in
Sonata judlelary aub-cont admitted ahoollng Rural Police­
of tho honj mkrkat for thr fifth
the column* of the' new.pap-li province* where further -o u t­
fay i-lrth-lay party.
*
( . dtcldtd ,tk TeMraft tho man Elliott llarrli to d-ath wfth »uo rtalve . o . a l o n . Continued
ill, wife and friend. Albert where it will re*«h th* most peo­ break* a rt expected. Sine* Sunday
B h i i U peccant boor htl| In a hit own platol, waa notified of the
W jlker wer* Indicted fw th* mur ple and do th* m e t good, th . bat­ 40 havr bv«n killed and tporo
wky which Chairman Blaln aald Gecutive'* daciilen aa aha aat In g.lns In bonds ware accompanied
ter it will b* for all cone rn*d," than too war* injured In tho re­
Ih? pcs-ecutlon
wkuld "bring It wUhht.tbe eonatl- lha aunahlne In an oncloaed yard by nnconfiriirrd rumor, that th* C all* O n l e g i s l a t u r e C it r u s E x c h a n g e O f ­ iler but
Morgan-.sponsored American 8o.
•ItMpitrd after
oiulhnrHliw mill .raid Karl Lehmann, .erretary of volt of Spanish .yndi .lists and
tetloa without any donht what- at Ih* etatr penitentiary.
fic
ia
lR
e
v
e
a
l
s
F
a
c
t
T
o
S
t
a
y
In
S
e
s
s
io
n
there wa, In.ufffclent avl-lenre to tl.e Seminole fisunly Chamber of communlats.
At first abe appeared aomewhat mrities Invo-ling Corporation,
aster." Tha aimelfl: plan waa not
fointed tail Julio, waa again In
A t S t a t e . M e e t in g wattanl a trlnL
t'ommerrr in ndilrr.slng th* C*n.
T o C u t C o s ts , T a x e s
bewildervd. c
A thouaand British ioldler* ar­
market.
............ rinrnl of tho artlval tral Florida Cot nrll 0f Chamb rs rived In Aiwar where Moslems
'What doea It s t a l l - lif e tboThe
An effo rt to kill tha emergonry
turnover
In
*1o*ka
was
nnlv
HAINES CITY. Jan. 11— Flor- uf the Reynold/ heir wa, made vf omnivn-e In the monthly break, wrr* In rerolt.
ATLANTA. Jan. II. - 0 P » —
Dank rollcf bill by. atriklng out here?" ahe naked.
.
Yaa." anawtred the prison 1.UA.S37 ah.ro,, but almo«t h .lf Eugtne Talmadg* b cam* gover­ Ida C lint, K.i-liangs brand advrr. hy Dr. Norrl* W. Vau». Libby fast me-tlng at OcaU Tuesd* • The Argentln* congress ad­
IU annetlng clauaa waad-foatrd by
of
it
wa,
traded
In
the
last
hour.
II
linin’*
per.iona!
phy.irlan.
wrlv^
ntvirhing,
Jan.
10.
.
tha Beeao. To m att tho TtoaL guard who read the commutation It waa the nhret active aeulnn nor of Oeorgln ywtfrday and lit tiring bring. 2ft cent* a In* prejourned for th* duration of In­
’•Tent shdw». rarnivali. rhalau- ternal disorder*.
donfa requott tha Sanala forolgn to her.
ml-im, t'harle. I f. Irgang, tener aid only that "Mr*. Reynold* l /d
hi.
'
|naugura|
a
d
d
tfn
plungtil
of
the
new
year
and
gain,
av
r*
q-a«.
medicine
.
shows,
'bonetlt*
“Well. | aura am much oMIfod
rolaUoaa coanmlttco favorably re­
Sevan person* war* wounded
immediately Into « ta t. problem, al manager nf tha Chicago Fruit ,i bal-y loy, bom at 0.4S f. M., Irrfumiances and the Ilk# which
rou." ah# aald «lowlr. -pesplng agrd the belt .fn-a Jan. 4.
. ported e*roaolulion authbrlxlng
In Cuba before military forces ?iial
Auction Kale. Company *abl at and her conJitl.n aid that of the
with
a
rauum
that
lha
legl.laThe
atrength
of
wheal
wa.
fbsck tn Florida In tha winter tu took over control.
hahy ate talUfactuiy."
tho oxoentlTo U pMct an om- ait tha document. “Who did It," th«
I.rg ’ly in reapon.e to fnreca.t. lure stay “ n »e»«lon long enough tha atata.wld* meeting nf th* AaI
'
Ih
- q-tcdlon
of
the chill’a In skim the rreant off of the local
■beige on a m a to Mtlona at war governor T”
koclation
of
Prw
ldint.
her*
ye.
SHANGHAI. Jan. I1._W T —
v
t
•
.........
......
-to
eaact
vmerg*t»-y
Uglalallnn
The chief eietutlve’a . algnatnre of a rold anap over much of the tn reduce guvemniental cost.,, trrriay. More than 100 Exchange -l-.rittancr, slue* the tragic cinum rntertalnment dollar usually do Chinee dispatches said today 10r
. or/threatening war. _ .
hill and report* of daterkrratinn
,v ^ Sptalyrr Garner told nowapapor- aa polntnl out to her.
a.uH-ialion offirrri ami manager* dame* of hi* father’* dtall&gt; lv»l more harm Ihar^goml to th? com. 000 Jaranesa soldier* marching
"I wink you'd tall tho governor of tho wintar crop. Cotton at Now lower taxr* and cut the ptlcf of attended. Pir.ldent J. M. Tiltlen, July, ha* ar.u aej much "pecula­ muntty when they corns into your into Jehol headed for l.lngyuou.
mon la tha event the ProiMent
lag. to FI.
town nnd mine to *»l up In com.I* Tha attacking forte include* nr.
vetoed tho Philippine Indepondrnce that I cure appmiat” thla," rhe York advanced ino«leralely, rlo«- autu
tion aiming lawytr*.
A trvm-ndou, ,rowd that over­ lake Wale*, prcbleib .
Ing If, to 7ft ren t, a bate higher.
petition
with those local IrgltL
lcgltL
Bnj ra ratry marching from
bUl.-ko favored having tha Hooao aald earneally. *0fea, and tell ev.
"Kxrhang- growvr*." Mr. IrKelt'emvct of th* Kmitb Rey­
Kami Implement, -were particu­ finned the chainlur »f the Hnnir
n I, nor(h
Sulrhuni.
north uf
of Shanhalkwun.
Khanhalkwon,
VkU Imroodlately on whither tp eryfiedy who had any&lt;/,lng to do larly strong. Caa* cloned it HAtTJ, of Representative* ch -rrcl him. gang said, "havr Is-iilt up a good nold*' e»tat/, it wa, announn-d Vi nrnte bo.inava enlerprUea eng.ged Sllicku
in providing th? rommunlty with which I* ht the hand* of lha Jap a­
with It hew much I appreciate tt.
eve11Ida tho vote.
will
with
tjoth
the
whqle.aler
ami
in.
nth
ago.
had
l«*«
Iwguii,
but
Talmadg*
ndvocaUd
proper
pro­
up ll.2ft. and International Har­
'The charge that' poor io*urUiea Tall the governor III do anything vester at 13ft up II.M7. United vision for support of common ctm*!)isirr thrns-ghm.t the rivtintry, the final .ettlenivnl woul.l le de it, rntertalnment. There. I. no nese.
Dispatch** also aald a Japanraa
wore aaboUtoUd. aa collateral »n in Ih* world h* dantn m* to do. If S '-tes Steel finlahed at |3 I , up school*; hcltrr law. for V&gt;xlug
Mams; • *he value „( whkh Is Inratmlahlo. layed untU alter the child* birth. fntrnrs, in giving free ll—---yuaraiiter,
guarani.™ and other concraaloni |an4||ng
landing force
fort* waa put asnoro
ashore aat,
Elba per pad Tall aaonrHt** aold he will Joat lot m- know.
hvtau-Ll bam lhl*.»t»trment from my .12
la
Us*
wilt
u(
K.
J.
Reynold*,
■|tl»*1u,
bow**
nwdsstber
Oovarmrt Blattk*oed*a aw ^-a. aTtl X,a
t i tko United Staton with tho ap&gt; u r t ! tipyriitK , in the bu.inv-a fro nd*# of th* &lt;^&gt;.000.000 tthwero lo lhp*ti (ntecTti which com# Into rhlw w a^U o, a#*Fnrt near flham.
glble
property
|
*hel|l(*fl
c
lm
iilha romhiuiiity tlrrlng Ih# Inonlh* , a |kwaB
patrolling tho* »D
"flbkriNW VTW * stobh nnnromont ef*eUmemry eem*
nsrroary
department,| heller of fruit auction arlling both in company, no mention „*» made of of nmr# folk, and more dollar*, r|n||y. jn ih# miantlm* the nnNew York ami t hh-ar".
ngo waa mad# by -Chair- within a few hour, of hi. latest
the
wid.w*
or
widower,
of
hla
r
gulatldn
of
motor
Im.e*
and
,,
. government
--..ro m e n t
a t Nanking
"To farther inhanr* th* value chlldien. Certain law yn, held and then ev|»-ct the local theater, lional
Norho'k at lha re-opening atatement that ha did not expert
truck* and “justPr" for the man
itb Ihrtr high licenses, laxes, lo. reiterated It will not accopt tho
of yo ir fruit von nriat arrange that u n 'rr th* taint, of that will.
; S enate' atebk market in­ to takr any action aa long «» the
whis wntkt.
ral payroll., rontributlnn. In Imal Japan*** suggestion that th# cap­
rate waa on appeal •" *he court*:
action.
II. drew prolonged apptanae f-ir a o4e»-ly and cpirM rnt »ut»- Smith Reynold*’ e.tai*. e«ilm*t-1 chaiitlea,'liu y rr, of Chamber of
ture of Shanhalkwen w i l l h#
ply
nf
your
prvnluct.
MaiVeflng
padOJ&gt;y-pago atmrglo over lie aald ho reached bin deoialo"
whtn h- raid governmental coal*
nim hinrry lu. - «is rhnnr-I is, Ibe at helwvrn #16.t"".""0 ard *»'*.- Contmerrr mrmtwr.hlp* and other treated a* a local Incident, but will
JWgWgim I farm bill Invefepvd the after attorney, for the woman
elinull
hrut
»nd
a-lded:
O
vN
I.O
O
O
would
go
neither
to
lha
ntnrka of to,Nl ritliriwhlp tn prv«- Inaiat th# affair ba considered pa
Mia•eetiig ain y arm fdll inv'lnpod told him »h« wa. willing to aban.
"The nnly way I know In do It P«*t few year*, due l-&gt; motor fin.l Mi*. Rayrt' d’. who wa. Ann vido th r iimimunity Its regular part of th# whole Chin**# aim
The arr.id d aelener of aatron(('nnlinuid tin Page Four)
tha llokae yeaterday aa It r m » W don her appeal.
I*
to
nlmU-h
every
department
Canno.i, nor to Libby Holman Key- riiterialnnirnt
lliroughnot th # Japans** dispute awaiting settle­
omy ami fart* which the speaker
evmmojlliy afU r commodity Into
ruld*. hi .eecml wife..The -haie year inrli'ding Ih- 'Iran* rummer ment by th* League of Nation*.
aald affirmed Ita value a.i an Im. that we r*n do without. After jmi
(Continned On Page Poor)
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
G
o
lf
e
r
s
T
o
in
of linilth Reynol »*• •« b-t kept mcinthr. Tlu&gt;«a ’.now bird’ m n w ^
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W e lf a r e W o r k e r s I n | |*&lt;iiigni
n r i u r in
» »ry
i j ■•II*'
portant ifactor
In taw
age wa.• do this, a ta ri' with the gov*riioi
ami cut hi&gt; snlary and follow Ihn
P la y D c L n n d O u t f it s In tru*i f r him until he wav -’H— nt*nt rn lrrp ri-r, are not entitled
, p i t y rp0 IVfa |^e P l a n s
he,fl p member, af lha
all down the line."
hut he died i l b n I. aching- that In any rn n c c irn a * f do not
f i r flla h n n F n rm o r
’ ■**•
ra’hford n o tify T lub yeaterday
The d ate highway department
u r a D is n o p * r o r m e i
r .
•
.
noon by ll. r . stamfnr.1 of Orage. whieh pre.enti-l another ta.l- grant the Inral thraler*. In.t!*'l
.Mr».
R.
Slelllng
ha,
hern
nan's
D p n L Ip o l O f T h lK
rilllanl JR.
v
’ Industrial Ikndo In ■ talk I n ’which he ex. drew a rebuke from Ih- rt'-w captain of a tram ,-f local wssim-isIg|* rrg.rding hi. widow’, .lower n r should favor the homo, tax
gnv-'tnor.
Ilsi
m
il
the
ilepaitpaving rntr»|irt«a. rather than tha
J § e s l0 e n i U I
i n i s tendmt at Ota
plained
plainrd the V.HOU.
variou* branch.*
branch,* ami
an-k
Home at Marianna and J. C. Ik - decree, nf the auhject.
nirnlV IndelstednVea at the end .oiler'* wIT" will i-i to Did nod ilghl*.
It wa, aaiumed, on the oilier ‘lly hy.nlxht* prnpoaitlon." added
;r
v
l
Kundsiy
allrsnoon
1“
accept
nler, of Jachaonville, and the
Mr. I^hmann.
Rntarian H. B. Pop* reed an te. i f the yetr wab mure than 4*u-I 71a iffc tl r - .
"tale Board of Public Welfare trrw ting paper en "Terhnorracy" OOO.ntr), "whl h Dieluded runtract. a chl.llengc for a mat' li on the land, that *cy child I Reynold,
"A , Main a . the »now Iwglna to
a&lt;
would
be
anlit
ed
to
lbmajor
l!11
rg
r
Aron
rout,
r
Thu annual stockholder* meet­
Waait'baa
rtralvad locally
Sanford iyeaterday
W
aareaa bake
b a n riraiveu
tocauy te rn
n j ln
m oamoro
™ ; - / after. a* the Club'a wt.kly current event I t in advanca In Hi* amount of
fly In Ih- North tho»a ‘snow Itlrde’
portion
»f
hi.
fatber’p
r«t*te.
ing of th# Banford Atlantic N a­
|'J.000,0nt». • • • the practice of 1:30 o'clock.
of tka daath la Stamford. Conn^ Mini In rnnfervncr with Mra. I|ei- .uhjecl.
fly
Smith
and
Florid*
particularly
.
Mr*. Reynoldi, * rel***el from
Other member, nf tb* team f t
on D*c.-11, of Dr. 3. N . Btahop, *n T. Morw of tha Seminole
b nvarrun with them, they come tional Bank was held yesteniay
Tho.* pre.ant at tha lunrh*on atidpatinir revenue, hy any d«
fgundag *f Paola a«d one. prom. County Welfare Board regarding Included Rntarlana H. A, Bald­ psrtment and doing buxine, In present are: Mr.. V. A. Kp-er, charge, filed again.! her *D»r her e-lltsig erery thing Imaginable, afternoon when * review of tho
Jlr*. (Irutge Mull. Mr*. Marr huib.nd had b*en found fatelly •tu ff not a. good ae that handled past year's business w a, present­
* * |a Dm bualnaia and profra- the propceed Conference of Social win. and Paul O. Meredith, of Or. advance It Illegal."
llfa of Sanfard. He waa Workera to ha held hara on Mar. landn. If. C. Stamford, nf Orlando, Th) new govlrnor .poke r a ­ llawlln*, the Ml*.#, Margate) wounded In * b*drvom at hi. #,- by lha locaf merchant*, they dodge ed showing * very satisfactory
- - Conn.,
on 0, 7. and I.
btriad la Nrw ~Uodae.
ot
and Rotarlana B. L- Malthl*. wh-i lemp*tan"0,1*iV. II* **bl be re­ I’elrr., F.litalieth Shoemaker, I-'* t.ie , ReyrnHa, raveated that »he Ire*| llrenvr. by Ml.abltd yar year's operation.
Th# stockholder* ro-elettrd th*
Mra: Morte Mated that they prwldrd. W. A. Leffl-r. II. M. ganled ■amprlgn pledge, a a be«ca Steven"', Helen M*i#niell*. wa, to b.com* a mother.
hla
“ Dae. II, aad la aurvtvml by hi
v#t*r*n*' nr anm* other auhterfuga
At that lime, rhe .a it &gt;he w u'd for straightforward merchandising •am# Hoard of Director* for lit*
and Katherine Syme*.
\
' wide* wha mldea In Btamfurd. ware bar# I* lnva.klgat# hotel and Wataon. S. O. Ch*»e. Sr., R. F. “.acrid th in g ,"
name th* child "Smith" reaardle.r . o r b a. taking order* today and ensuing year and th# director* lit
g II n , -ure
ih.i
rraldenta of thla .ee- mral accomma^atlona and to make Mnnlaalratv*. W. M. lUj-n**.
wnr
One pi
of my iHiDpn'4'i
campaign prom l.’v nA •I women
wwiiiwu *••••■*
...........
wall wmamber
•her Dr
Df Blahop other arT*ngamei\t. that will pro­ fleorgt C. Hardtp. II R- St*r,n». to th* people of Georgia wa, Ih •t ; ,«• Joln'thl* team and go t&gt;s Dei and nf it* aei.
delivering later, they pay n,, local a aubsadusnt tn*:tlng ra-elocta-J
I the prwidewtt af
ef tha
the Orange vide fdr tha amooth handling or 8. O. flhlnhnlaar, P. J. Stine. J. I would try to get them an auto- for. the match, tha blr* being I
I as.a, many «f them even buy th# tam* officersTh# directors of th# lank *r#s
■' raQroad, now the Tillhy tha Cdnfaranea which will be at­ A. Wright. O. W. Spencer. A A. mobile lag 'fo r the flat rat* »f oti.kr a . fine a allowing «, p&lt;&gt;«
Ibrlr automobile licensee In other
#•».
|
I &gt; R A
Hnow
» w
m If
mo
.......
4 , r ",
AA Ir*|i-rn
V | I 111
Imatcli
M P U II
F
ill
’ ’
____ h Uae, whae It veaa flr.1 aa- tended h y probably ISO peroooa.
ITaga
*-l|
at
f»omj*|i|*.
will
W o o d m e n O f W o r ld
«tat#« where they may b* rh'apar. J. T. Walker, Jr. Chairman of
Bpiwn. W. M. Coop*r. II. II. 13.
I h - Hoard. Tresidont. Atlsntl?
Sherwood II. Smith. exfcutWe Cftlrman, B. I’uleaton, J. C. Chase, H IJS to approilmetty $26.1 I do ,da yt d here rerly In Krhruarr
tablUMd Ik th* **0% .
I-fi h t a 1 1 ^ f fic c r H 1 Inn I marrhandiaa ran ha Sought National Bank, Jacksonville, FI*.;
| t w i,
r nrsniis ■ed -rial Julih
Ra caw . to Sanfard to not op secretary o t tha Florida Tubtrcu- Leon I eBoy. II. B, Pop*. Leon- not know anything * that woubl
from your local merrhanle who
loela and Health Aa.ocl.tton
Aaaociatlon at
a ^
^
U utU t. and help tho-peopb,
hji-fif«&gt;pl^l Oi
v o r|ii muit
#f uGeorgia
more | | r(|,et hat b**n named captain I
or# a part of lha community, Tvtar J. F#ltn*r--I’r#aldsnl, OscoIV In huMaaaa an h drttfgUt " l y t*» loab
a — .1
Lain
tvtn
I -I
. II- —
.Ln
eael 1
and
htlp-buTmaaa f))f-ta
more ithen
to 4 P
4fa wrtl
K.,|fe
c .who
wl
I ,With
"" " tno-a tl.an M member, b#nrlng Ihelr fair share of Ita up. o'a fypra*, Company, Osceola,
■J* hara hi* Mor*. a t Kalmatto Aw- Jackionvllla, alw wa. In Sanford
•ent, It'elery
elery Camp Woodman k*#p, advrrtlalng • in the local rla.; 8. O. Bhlnholsor, Crato Manput 43.000,otrt In .IhIh pocket* of tn In [*,1^^,! ||„. name afteino u present,
pua and r i r t t S tr ^ t, to bum to to dlacnaa ph*»*. of *hat work lo•tried it. atinuol inof the Wntl,| »ti
th* .»&lt;»
newspaper*, pay rent, taxes, II- tifaciurer, Sanford, rlorlda; Jo*
lha p w M - S M i y after he coO- rally, Mru. Mora* tiki
th#
people
of
tbn’Jtal#."
Th#
team
la
rot
yet
romi'lel#
a'yl
Y o u n g M a n 1b S t r u c k
tr.cted for tho eroH lw af th#
Tb. taring -to taxpayer*, will, AwlffW m naw ay. secretary of itallatbvn of nfI f l c t . #* Ih# Club rmacs, telephone,' light, support- Cameron. Farmer, Sanford, rl* .;
(,, 1.0 , ha t n&lt; many room,.I*.I night.
CQMtBUrtON
ip&lt; local rbarltle, and taking W. C. Illll, PresbUnt. Hill Lumbar
B y H it , R u n D r iv e r a 11 lag ha« hooy e.tlm atrd at | ||9
prciant
^
I if fleet. In.taMed wer*: C. C. menil&gt;er«hlr&gt;* In their local cham­ Company, Sanford, Florida; R. A.
about |3J)00.000,
t&lt; p *e|bl* r r l in lotah with
location.
rr,
rollina, consul coatmandrrj J. W
Newman. President. Illll H arJJ a tti Nr Durden dbl not' algn
building. H. Sanford | t tho*
Thomaa Bchatorl*. on* *f
S-konlv of ' Jv***a|- , r *
Mr, ll.ib tt to atmounc# an Intex- llynt, advluonr lieutenant; C. II- ber of commerce.
“ I oral people ran save thoo. war* Company, Banford. rlorlda;
ge,. he *aU. because »f In.bll.ly
, „„
team,
of prop rty owqart lo pay #d
^
• r.id.l. bankerf E. lb PbllHpv. '"t- r*nd* of dollars annually, If the) Union E. Allen. President. Haivretory: E, ft. KnlgM. watchman; will run volt Ihelr chamber of com­ funl Atlantic National Bank, .San­
lea**d yeaterday to nwatt trial in being releeatd on a,chkrg
vabutm taie*
, c o d in g known tee
T, Smith, f.ro rli I. Spivey, aentrr; merce brfor* buying . from th* ford, Flush!*.
T h e first' doty of the .tat*. S tllU K O n IH L l i n p i n f f
Ik* April term af county roart on train riding yMterday, |« In F»rDr. 11. D. Smith, physician- J. M
Th# otfl«yr* of th# hank
a rhargi of naaauR and battery. nald-L*ughtoa Memortal Haapital
' F r o m .A c c i d e n t H u r t Vi'tlng, ami J- A. .Martin ISjUte®-- transient merchandise ’alleged’ John T. Walker. J r , chairman of
advertising etc. that ran he bought
Mr, Darden** only ednimetlon with with a broket) leg -and other
{'•at ron.'il ftrmpi*m, ’r J. W. Ju.l a* wall from local'busint*) Ih* board; Linton E. Allan, proathe r . . . I. the fart that h . .{- brulvei. racalfBd n*»r Five rolnU
Snow acted *« Installing officer.
Ideal; Pator J. Faltner, vlra-proacompanltd Mr. JonH to th# home on th# S*nff»4d)rbndo highway
men."
meat log
During »h# ---_ W. W.
Ident; a 0. Bhlnholser, vlcs-presL
ot th* yoong girl, . who filed tho juat b-for# dnak la»t night whan ........... . tchoo, otin atinn. In lie "•&gt; • &gt;o«k. m . .1 " '* » h
drat) A rthur Brenan, eaahisr; A.
ebaraao, anrtUr In th* day before h« wa, *tru:k hy an nnldentlflfd e W n t . r y hrwnchc, of th , F.m: P*raehda Ih.™ hint t- « » 0 t -• Prlc*t«r, CA Carruway and O. r
Df,
Humphrey wer* gtotn the pr°tof - T Y o t z k v ’R D &amp; U f f h t e r
L Bella, apalstont coahlar.
Um alletad aaaaolt wa* mad*. C. hit-and-run rfrltar.
ihh inoguggo.-. a
Air
lion
degree
by
a
team
commanded
1
r
U
H
H
J
»
u
a
u
i
l
H
C
I
.j
today *1# rr-p n.thle for rb- Th* Dot. I I . 1932 ftatamant of
P. Coitta* b a t ptaaent lha ooly
Th* boy, « b « # * n h* llva* lu
T a k e s H e r O w n L if e th* bank skews a capital, surplu*
''tlmioit. notr-l parachute jum p" hy 1 .plain Joijn L«ue.
»liner of &lt;h* kk"d.;
Naw York CMy, wt* walking B r o k e r I h V ic t im O f
•nd undirkW prof!U ot $IM*who tjatldt l&gt; winter’, belt, llv- &gt; A nr "nc«ra*nl wa* al*"
along lha highway toward OrBERLIN. Jan. I l.- ^ l- S ln * l d * 911.71, and dapoelt* of
1 making .lilt wry of th# lltoA Camp ronvBnilon tn
Ing
n
Jtakoa
2ml G u n im in A tta H v about.
land". hla dratlnatlon Lakeland,
|w held In Ocala, on Mar. 13 an* tVokow, daughtar cf I^on Trot­ 702 90. Against thla n r # shown
with a friend. Tk*y hailed a p a c ­
Stinson, whi mad# four of aev- ft. and plan* v*»w haguu &lt;h*t will sky. exiled Rutalan revolutInnary, nnlck aa»*ta of gevsmmant hoods,
PASADENA.
|a
n
.
II.—(*
»
•&gt;
ing car, ««f la Tha belief ofEhvrIntvra lit* local Camp'* s-mllng • rcmmltted suicide U tt weak "on rash str- toUllog 11,102,70MB,
W J. F., MeCbl'and. they failed The myttety of a vlclotn a lta r1 cn achtdu'ed Jump* a t Miami, wot large delegation to thl, affair.
account of 11 nest" a note she left which ststamaot reflect* an un.
loosed to.the earth from a liei*nt
by
g-inman
on
Ra^ph
Chapman.
‘ ‘ ray, Scka» n . her dresser i!l*c|o*'e&lt;_ Inlay. ns«al liquid rendition.
mt
broker
•#"d
of
kbotgL
l*
fret
when
lb*
chute
•7-yrar-o
d
In
.truck by
Charles D. Wy«B#, ■vU^pmlIh# died of asphyxiation. 'A*wlg.
ll*' slipped tv ora
one ,ul*. llAlford, in 'Cddcniy
hla a;ct» Mia*
DIRIGIBLE R tr n iinr
a fitch.
Hent Of the AtUntlo National
yadr-oid
ann
eurvlvoa.
The
mother
struck
Ik*
earth
with
a
blow
aril
_____
;
(h*
tarth
ome,
deep
th* &lt;n ewsy i f
Rsak of Jacksonvlllo, wo* premnt
en*u today wb«*. tka broker le hM b*«g hobbling over nine*. \ LARCntiPST, N. J.. Jan. I I . - boa teen suffering from tubsreuat the meelliRt aBd *xp»«M*d him#
ray photograph, taken tailed to 1.71—The Itavy dlrlgl'-D Ak»»n re. tools a long tlma.
fueeit to old
•elf In r&lt;nnplUn*ntory torm# a /
I
City courser -liarlo(a/lr&lt;krn bon** which were to rued la th * p**at air ata'i -n •»
( hil-nie.l, 0 (1
local conditio ns and pnapeela to t
up fleet oxaminaltn.
day aftor oaHIcIpatl-ig In the air
t-ellnod to maka any atate
JACKSONVILLE—Coast Guard lha futor*.
.
’ ' ‘
Ir, -fUinu*n raid lh*t lha Shew racoat Ol'Miami and a abort treln
attempt on ht
•a th*
Th* Sanford Atlantia National
to ha established kero.
Ing
engtoo
t*
Ouantanaroo.
Cth*.
wot better attended ai
life within fvg
Hla o u t't»
. .
Bank I* aMUtoUd with th* AUaadUplanaa and pilots were It lift Miami ywaterd.vy and
They werr
ition la '
U' MIAMI BEACH—B. B. Battlat* Uc Nat M a i Bank of Jo«hnawvt»to
poaaod
vy
tb*
center
af
the
H
alf
but
that
tho
attend*f
t
shlf*
fired
tfuun'ed
Kos«d
restaurant lu Whsalar which t~tltotlon haa tolM r &gt; •*
&gt;Py rtf compared • ’ith Inxtyod of following tha Atlaut
&gt;ldd«n lfl the
source* of
MOJWVOOO.O*
/ding, &lt;16 Celllna Ave.

Tor, Emergency

‘Day

&gt;

H'l'HWeighed Three.HOMEINDUSTRY
itlrth And^lT5tc*nK!GIVENBOOSTBY
KARL LEHMANN

CLEMENCYGIVEN
WOMANWAITING
DEATHSENTENCE

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GEORGIANS NEWADVERTISING IS
CHIEF LAUNCHESlSEENBIGAIDIN
ECONOMYDRIVE CmUS INDUSTRY

m

Orlandoan Is Chief
Speaker At Rotary
Club’s Lu n c h e o n

Board Renamed At
Stockholder Meet
Ot Atlantic Bank

vDies In North

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ter Systems

Madison Ci&gt;nn
Has Increased
Farm Resoui

CAUEDPASSEBY
r r r a d ^ S n t ^ 'S p t v e y P le a s F o r B e they aaad, hme* .pr*a«f
lig io n T h a t S h a r e s

S fjT S n L S S
Emergency

I n .W o ^ A d f r itta i
LAKELAND, Jan. 1 0-D toe.rd-

Kachan*#

: a t ? ! s ‘7

tT nM£

ik&gt; m m m m m *e
MMIM and ineffective, Dr. Lodd
local]liaa aad hatwaan M Spleay, praaidmt of Southern
il aad fnduitrial die- College, ln aa Impraatira vatpor
addrtta a t the collag* Buaday aft*
elation, which ha* haad- emoon, urged acceptance of a r*IL
t U Vanderbilt Avenue, flon that aharea in th* aetieltia*
e th* Hachahar Found*- of »h* world and rarracte evil*,
report# In It. fUaa daA.aartlng at th* eutaat that
w growth of barter » rellgione have failed the
i varloua parte of the I""*™ » ° rW' J * ***** e,,td
luring th* poet .1 ,
" l«lon of denlaland the anha movement ha. daWBf* * lon* of rai

DAYTONA BEACH, Jam. 14^raplto continued depr-aloa, th*
tytomm B**«h Auditorium, an» • &lt; built and oprratad b y p cb -eplrtted Witter reeldent* U tk*
«y *od known Ihrmj.hopt lbf
»km a* th . Ifld-Wlnter M uriel
d Cultural Crater of th* Bratk,
w rato Ite . . . . I rarlod ao l highiaa pro frtm far th* antertalamt *f Floridian* and winter
liter* throughout th* p m r a t
lrr
, .
rh* cute landing maiical offrTI* of th* famoua limitation or*
&gt;a*nt*d In what la kn*wm a* th*
ilat Bari—, Ip w^ieh omly art« and,organbaUofu i f world r*-

religion of danlal can no

In ihpland cotton, 34A 44 *1
rofn.'QjUS acre* In poonuti
aero* inf Trivet baa— all *&gt;
ttel g a l— line# th* ' la a t r

to

Escambia Sheriff
iry Washing Will Wage War On
nt Is Planned Gambling, Liquor
' Sarasota Man PENSACOLA, Jan. lO ^E vary
•peak*—y and gambling bou— In
Eacambla county mutt aloaa at
an— or thalr operator* will be
arir—Ipd, Sheriff II. K. Gandy, who
•uceeeded Mo— Pen ton Tu—day
aa ih* —unty’s chief law eafartament effjeer, haa daelarad,
"Whan I campaigned for aherlff
f told th* people of Eacambla that
Ljpould try rather ta keep them
Jut of Jail than I* put them In It",
gharlff Oahdy declared,
told them that If they would
jUten to me, they would not b# »rr—led.
1
"Howavcr, I will brdok no flag-

.

i» ipur, It waa reported Satf from a reltabte reaour—.
» contract 'fo r th* conatrucbaa baan awarded aad work
get under way today, 11 waa
Indicating that effort* wlU
ad* to ka** tha plant In opm during th# current eatery
E J l- .
pR kadrratood that H*nry
aad' tea father, J . J.
. neither ef.whom could b#
I f o r a atatomant, 0p*r*Un*
rmaota Calirw Company, ar#
m* factors M Ova erection
wnahhtg plant whUh will

.
.
t
t
•

."1 am Inatnicting my daputlaa
to arratt alt Uquor daaten and
gaming hau— aparatora-wh* dlaregard w y ‘waral»g&gt; h* ad&lt;tetL&gt;
. Tb# ttfw, thariff would not Mth
mate trf* number of aach placaa
I ho be'Uvaa ar* aperetlag In the
I fount/ bat Intimated th at h# re| i «riled tba numbar u . relatively
* Sheriff Gandy ate* dacterad that
' ba w it tola rate no dUcharg# af
’ firearm* an Bnaday. *
' "I barn m alvad quit# a num. bar of caaiplalnta about Buaday

- r--w
*****
nav#r h*va been mad* without it
h*e# boa. atTaeUd, many t r im •topped la pwgrata, eloteac. ha*
h4*n dtecouragel. aad public ran.
fjdene* markedly inereaaed.
.
"W* limply couldn't go back to
the old, antiquated ayttoua «f con­
trol”, aa|d Captain KIHera. who
*• J " thto»* of radio operation..
C h liaft apreadj tte r «r» i m o/
*19 »(uac* noIlea, -and h u a popia.
lallon o t 1,500,000. Th. antira parlannel of th* pallet department U
on y 4004, and thla Include* elarka,
P*rt»f» and acrubwamen. Without

Bllahap,

and am aller b u t. m ^auba
n rraag* In oata, a w M l ^ i
a o g ar co m , field p ra hay.~ ll

,ffloL to -.think wanto.jaLJh«,.,mthar. , L 4 ! i - y - SaLWI
f world. Th* world In which they
**"•
'* ilerd had no coneenlorfcc*. It hacw
planlat
• only toll.
Thuraday, Fa
’*
“W* are trying to mak* water Nuiltete— and Di
• flow up hill whan w* try to gat
Thursday, F*1
0 man to dany thla world. Th# man RI*eo, aenaationa
P who flaea from thla world and reMarch engager
I. fuaet to ahara.in the economic and betl, an Amtrlcar
• political actleltlea la chooalng th* •» the World'* j
{ way of tho paat. That kind of reTh* audltorlur
i, llglon hat failed u*.
In 1410 by th* la
•
"Men cling to th* otd, legallatle Tbomaa W. Man
• conception* of religion, but they
...............
, aro dead. Thori dogma* a n d V . L , r n t L
f creed* are th* waya In which man le C T T U O l l l
r utad to find God. Th* ancient P l p / I f r p f l
'
, waya of traeal and communication A I C U J J C B
.
: have failed ua. New way* have T 1n C f* r* p 4
aupplanted th* an d rat method*.
* W O M 1H
1 "Rtllglon I* a proceia," th*
---apaakar laid. "It la not a thing
C O C O A — It
apart from Ilf*. H la a part of lift thla weak that
Itaalf. Religion hat not failed u». hoff, of Rockladge
W* h art failed to daetlop th* r*. tract for th* com
II# warned tha audlanc* that
nothing let* than dlaaatar comet
when people neglect th* foaterlng
of religion.
"If th* educational procoaaa* of
today fall, wo doiPt charge It p
ta th . Lord," ho aald. "W* aay w*
a rt not ualng tho right mothod*.
"There I* no limit to. the ra•ourcei w# may call upon. Re­
ligion la aynonymou* with ealu—,
and »i long aa w* ar* qmoltW* to
th* fin* and noble thing*, religion
will not fall ua. We hav« th* raw
material, th* thought, back of ua
that wo need to make religion
worthwhile.
•
"Today men havt a better
chance to live glorioualy, affective,
ly. W* atand at th* tnreehold of
a new day. No amount of man
crying la going to aav* ua. It 1*
op to ua to top th* rgoaurcea. Our
taak la
tearch for th* great
realltiea about ua and
make
abundant ua* of thorn.”

\ TALLAHASSEE, J a m l 0 ^ r f K |
Rian, the raanty know* for i l p M
M*&gt;* ami *■ e»* #f th* tar*'
ro u n ti- ef tha *M*
£,
"«*•■ ln .'n^
J J g J - ’fJP * * * ■ £ etJ * £
£ th ? « £ l? ^ fim h lto &amp;
, r7V dd V r r i l r ^ h a n . T l £
V S L l S tS r 2 a £ L u| I £
M*iK*n u . . n ••eaala. • * .
Comparlaonwllh th* teat -U»t
agricultural c*nau* mod* In 1417,
five yrara ago, *h«w* Uwt MM1ion rounty ha* Inert—ad Ita par*.
*g* under cultivation, a to rk q f
ptira brad rattle, number „f ijAitoning her*. *nd white o th e r fo.
glona wire reducing aertaf* te
ratten, hat nearly doe bled th*
area In upland. . \ v
Madlaon county, aeconllng- to

~m jrt3«£o*?row K gAv;

lto,ra

during

tha

M l Ik* Braking K w trldV ’krg*
M t bank. I t M l i w i m
*f
T l3 M ^ 9 0 ^ » . NattomU CKy, wtttf
IM lM * o rOOO, H I m « M Guar­
anty Trust CMH*r&gt;' • lt* k
chartered institution, held third
ranking In •!«* with reeaurte* at
11,419,7*4,000. J t
I Dapeait* (tood u • follow*:
OMm . H AM JU tfiOO; National
ICity, *1.790,377,004, and Guaranty,
$r^n&gt;«7^oo.
*
• In combined capital, earp'ua
Mil undivided profit*, Guaranty
Tr**t M th* (roup with 4371,433,COO. Chat* had *JS9,110,000 p al
National City W M H IW .
Govarnmaat —ee rily holding* of
Guaranty woe* afmoet equal to
tho** of Chaa* Mil City comb load.
Guaraaty had •5i7.07f.000 *f
United BUto* pa par compand
•Ith 4 JH WfiOO for City and
NEW YORK, Jan. Ith,—OTi— *3)4340,000 'for Chair.
With combined retotiHaa of nearly • Chat* M *341,397.000 rath on
hand compared with *300,419,000
fiOOflOOfiOO, tha Ihraa big Now
York banka wcund up 14*3 In oaaa—Uy liquid condition.
, .
L E G A L N O TIC E
Thalr yaar-aad itotomrate, eonaldarad fairly typical t f the Ja re -

3 Largest Banks In
NewYork Maintain
Unusual Liquidity

i»htnrrTnft,'iiir

I beta M atmt* aalU lna eM M A ak
Aaaarlattaa
law a tb* »«»“»* »•*••
•rah of th* M**hh*M*r*
a» naafar*
M M te a •* * Laaa AMoclatlaa WIU
bo hate at tba offteb *r Ih . Aaaoclatlaa, ta t «o»rb t&gt;.r» A v .aa ^
Hoa fore. PtorMa a t a P. M. Ualure a r Ja a a a ry m b . i « t for iho aorw * or *l»ctlnu a —or* of Dfreeud* for Iko oaoalaa re a r aad th*

orer tha preceding quarter, te ^
hX . or* , r » f0"»ld*ad r i. created holdtega gt
aponalMojfor thla achievement:
Tha effwlancy of th* aary'a In.
•Ibte t g ira tho clttehna adequate
•tntetora aad atudent fUara.
protection.*
Th* aUMIIty of th* aircraft
Borne 4300,000 haa ha*a Inverted
I’eniacoU'a azcetleat weather
fapd^teggt
I T c t ' h I aa uncommon Zteurenee
»
^ J* aatra—qy fa rt
"
Ik# height of the flying
1 *en»on hare.
—
O1 .O o o d weather ha* been on* of
krto™ •» heaping th* kir
,~*taUon to Penaacete and high
ranking - e a l official, era capect•o U M m n mars dttamiln#d to
• mak* n* xkM«e, In elaw of th*
* frajtr'a remarkable flying record, '

Iran o a rtlo n of ourh m b r r huoloM*

aa m ar aroportr

•

G o lf F a n s I n v it e d T o
M t P l y m o u t h M a^ch

Local golf fan* ar* Invited to
th* Mt. Plymouth Country Clift an
Thuraday to wltnw* an rihlblUcn
match batw—n four* ouUiandlng
women golfarp. Including Mia*
Franc— Williams, America’* fifth
MIAMI BEACH—Errol Craw­
ranking woman golfer, and enjoy ford opened real —tot* offta* at
a lunchoon preceding th* match.
1141 Uncoln Road erlth Robert
Ml— Williams,
Philadelphian E. MeAHIatar.

rrr.vn.wa.
/ Proold*at. HAVE YOUR WATCH repair**
by on* who really knuwa hew
Brlgga. Jtw tlar, Mag. Ae*.

I FdV CART! for aid gold. X a ta j
a o n n i o r i r a n u w e a rn r*
ChltUadra, 111 Magnolia Ae*.
u u
rcntlo* la borebr aleen (hot unitor
aad In puraaawce nf that r*rtaln
flaal dtcro* nf f*r*«lnmtr* and *al*
mad* and r*nd*r*d on lb* Ittb cay LOST:
#f MMBlMr, A. P , leu . In a— be
toa.'Oroali Coin In and far **ml- certificate. Franc— . FteUa, 1411
dhl*.C*unir. Klorld*. In nm nrarr. Locuat Are._______ „ **■;.,« ;
n rvrUIn rati** IMrita p*adl*e b*.
■
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Ida raa* No, 4tl*t. wbtraln Martin
Doyl* la romalalnaM, and Troy
nuhardmn. aomatlmo* known aa Ih
Troy nickardoon. aad r.dnore nick*rd**n. a f*m* *•(*. ar* r**r*nd• •la. &gt;, O W. ap*n**r. aa UpaeUI
Maatar of Mid r*urt ky aald final
4*«roo aypolnl*#. akali offer fo*
■alb o at **U I* tlw hl*k**t aad
tin Bhgw roan
now Austin fani
th* adeaa b«l*g a Hal* Dag of thla and tba Anatla
tlaaarakl* Court, bolwaou lb* legal
Hour* n f.a u lr, lb* M law tlM tra p - Sona, Dealer*.

I

PENSACOLA. Jan. 10.—Not one
fatal accident occurred dicing
W E D N jE S D A Y
Ptnaaeola Naval Air BtatiMl fly.
Ing actlvlti— In 1934, aUtietlbe at
the atatlon have dlaeloaad. ”*
Thla eirrllaat record beenme*
C o f e r t and M otto In
even more remarkabl* In vUw'Wf
th# fact at rath of hondrud* af MS
atmetor* and itudont avJatoVe at
tha itotlon flaw theoMaM’ af
mil#* during th# year.
While official record* aa to th#
' •
“Broadway’, favorite m—lcal,.
total number af flying hour*' ami
remedy ( t i n In thalr inappy,
number of aviator* trained 'lu rin g
.
-park ling
a id
M lnllllatlag.,
(
1933 ar* not yat available, it *d«
•
revue".
pointed out that numorooi tolaara
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,*
*. '
w*r« In the air during eyary good
flying day and that mate! J*—
— •— k-r*
--------------- — K liL lS -W IL L I AM S
U M ow ( M u .
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. - ^ . u- c t — who la apandlhg the irinter At b a .
Leon Bprlnga, will be paired with
le.aglynd’a Favorlt, Daughter"
‘ ‘
^
Mr*. Betty Rmlth, of Orlando who
.
A N N L E E a a d M A R G A R E T M O O RING
•
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recently broke th*
Dubii'n*^
"Darling* of Rhythm?
•&lt;
Country Chib court# record Mf
EN N Y COGERT
•
weman, aglanat Mr*. 8. DalJ tTrWila tte r of Cerqmonlea"
Y
*'
,
nen, Tu|aa, Ok’*., four time* wom­
an champlan af Oklahoma, aifri
&gt;j
„
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JA C K L A N U N
Mr*. Tam Weteen, t f Sapuly*,
.
&lt; &gt; ■«• ;
f T h . JtoVCh« Boy"
Ok la , runner-up In th* T rain'
r
H A L M O F F E T T a o d hla “ V E R S A T IL E G A N G ”
Miaalaalppl woman’* tournament
- a "Too -Great—t Entertaining Stag* Band In Bailor*”
and Mml-flnalUt In th* Yfomen**
W—tarn Tournament. Tba match
---------DANCERS
— ------M U SIC IA N S
•tart* at 1:30 o'clcck.
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COLORED BOY wgitto work oi
r a n —, Utmlool* ('aontr, F tor.
any kind. 604 Cypreaa.
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. II. l**&gt;

Probably the most commonly accepted conception of the
banlc cause of the daprm ion la what La known aa a scarcity
of money, or a lack of purchasing- power aa character hart!
by a&gt;fi)Hire of money to circulate frjely. Although ntattatlca tell that there fa actually more currency In thia coun­
try lodBy than there wa* In 1929. It la evident to the man
in the street not.only that he haa none of it but also that
he sees very little which anybody else ban. It appear* eith­
er th at a great many persons nre hiding their saving* |h
the old eock under the bed, or that a few Y&gt;f the big rich
have got H all.
One of the most Ingenious device* for combatting thia
real or imaginary evil is the recent Invention of what (a
known as arf(-liquidating currency, or “stam p scrip” . It la
proposed to issue thia type of money on a national scale In
yment for services rendered to the federal government.
ich time the money changes hands the holder places on it
a stamp purchasable from the government a t the rate of two
cents per dollar. Tho money must be spent within si* days
or it become* void. Thus, certainly within a year each
dollar bill would have 60 two-cent stamp* affixed to It, and
would be fully redeemaMe. ‘
Such a plan might not work disadvantageous!/ when
applied locally. For Instance the city of Kanfortl might Is­
sue scrip at the rale of one ilollnr n day to every unem­
ployed person In this community. Such recipients of this
scrip couM spend It nt any More In town after pasting a
stamp on It procured from the city. The store owner, in
turn, could use the srrlp, after affixing another stamp, to

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BIBLE VERSE SUB TODAY
Yr»«iMt&gt;n&gt; iiHiHiiiwwiiiniril umi M unai1*' *°
OUR HOPE:—Aiul now. IamJ,
The beauty of the plan Is that with the srrlp becoming
what w ilt I for? Mr hope I* in void six days after the last stamp wan attached, hoarding
‘lliit. Dellxer m* from All my would be Impossible- It would necessarily Hpeed-tip pur­
'UAM^TMiiont: make me not thu
ch of th# foollih.—Pia I'ii chases. It would give to n large humber of persons who

*•
TO A WEALTHY YOUNO MAN
Oti r m who - h i n t thrw# motor
Vtir»,
And wander glibly down Ilfi'A

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Without tho tlmo to watclf the
• tin ,
Without * mind lo boar a load—
If on my rets# you n i t your

With dun.'Q roomprehendlng g**a.
And ptirilod. murmur In surprise—
“Th# man'* • fool lo waet# hla
X}
day».M—
t t t t l atom you and your

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Of wailtb, ao enviously extolled.
Who fftijl n o rxpiur* In a flowrr,
loro li bought with

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nrn now destitute a purchasing power which Is desperately
needed to revive business. It would provide adequately for
ail charity needs of the city without the necessity of cash
solicitations. And what in more, through the purchase of
the stamps, a fund would be provide A o«t of which to-pay
for the scrip'after it had rhangrd-hand* Tlftv time*.
That the pUn- though somewhat unorthodox, is not
entirely visionary is Indicated by the fact that It has been
tried In some localities and is said to have worked. Mark
Siflivan, writing In the New Yt.rlt Herald Tribune, declares
that a down or more communities in the United States, in
eluding Hawnrden, Iowa; Anaheim, Calif,; and Yellow
Spring, Ohio; have found it beneficial, ns well as the town
of Hchwanenklrchen in Oermnny and Woergl in Austria
where the scheme is said to have 1&gt;een really a life saver,
• We are not suggesting that such a plan instituted In
Sanford would accomplish wonders for our city or would
precipitate nny uriprccedentcd level of prosperity, but we
would be glad to have someone explain to up why it would
not Increase business,
~
^
A rm H R e s t r i c t io n s

f t •» greater fa r—the frta
President Hoover’s request of Congress that he b«
fragrant Joy tho wood* Im
given the power 9&gt; declare munition emluirgoea la not an
INtH,
Tha wind* that wandtr to tha unWile one l»oth from the point of view that it would dlaE
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s ti nss

A f W O R U ™ tFaocRnhi b clren
18 Months In Jail

WILL LEADREST

Killed
In Ante Ajcident
North Of DeLand

"f Pythiai l^fge there ami wa* J
prominent [n virtually all civic
fain . Standing hrfnnr |ho bar, Mclnnia attcmiflrd to explain the in­
volved N-rir* of t ranraCtinrin mt-

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^T O C S

WAUCIIUtA, Jan. I!.—A .en­ i b f w hiih h - w a* c h a r -c t am)
I)ELAND. Jan. II.—Three ne­
when oenlcno- w»a lmp.i.i*U lie
tente of 18 month* ia tho pent* “look
lly Monday
it on the efiln." lib nnlyl^-e-* w&lt;re &gt;Uk‘l
C f i a i r m t a O f C o r i i m i t - te n d er/ at Atlanta was Impwcl gVfpjo-t wa* that I,d b? allowpil tn ntght In n three i r ncrkkmt on!
yrotenlay on William D. Mrlnni*.
the hlghwhy one. rxtf mile north
f e e
G i t e i D e t a i l s farmer mayor ami m irk leader of xenc in the Harder county jail, of tho DeLand li to. Four while
which
.was
not
nHoned.
I
k
was
Wanchula, who pleaded nolo con­
injufy in
perxunh MCtpul w
O f I t t o i t e y R a i s i n g tender* in federal court in Korrm- turned fixer to the marshal.
the aceident. •
Thexpert
-aid
Mrlnni*
was
brr to a charge of mirapplying
Tim Smith die in-'nntly. Hii
PENSACOLA, JAM. 11,—E. P. fond* In 192* while caahler of tho guilty of nIsmt go irregularitir.t,
hut. that the bank hod been reim­ jugular veltr was ,rv-rj*L • Jim
Skrlver, chairman or the Florida Carlton National Bank.
Daniel* died in a nud’iilanre on
At th* home of the alleged mis­ bursed for most of the loss. As hi? Ih, way to the b &gt;pital. and Hus
commit tea to r tlw fundi for th«
figured
it
out.
the
bank
was
loser
■ U ti'i exhibit at th* World Fair application, which a girremment after cTerytliing hnd hern settled Smith, owner off tie ittr ami. a
in Chirico I hi* j m r , Monday told expert tab I totaled $24,000, Mcln. by $100n, while the city had tu brother of Tttn ^inith. died at
ala waa chairman of the city coun­
&lt; of $aooo and tw$ • leyrn ci'clock Jl nday night in
of tho oihibit n h ish la planned.
cil ami aa noth waa chairman "f -land a
bonding
minpanlrhad to p o / Detoiml Memorial Hospital. D«nHa laid that by an act of tha the city flxance commute*, lie allets received » h tileu ni’ck tind
1D3| itaU lagtilatura a committee
wa* a trunic* for tho Knight &gt; II2JUS1. The lodge wmi relm- filth Smith's skull
fractursd.
rmnefl for a shortage In Its ac­
waa formed to look after tho in.
The runtiAl mIKlit r driven hjr
U m ta of the .la te and Earl ha. been definitely iletermlned count*,
viol to hnv
h*V‘■Iweil
iwep
Mrlnnli snld he had an Inlrrcst the nrrroy* wa- ,|id
Brown, of DeLand, w aa appointed that other statra wilt spend twice
traveling nt al-oi
mile* p-r
In
the
fund*
that
w»r*
mbaing,
chairman. At that time it waa aa much aa the state of Florida in
boar when, It strtik the left rear
planned to rail* the fund* for the arranging an ethfiit. He said the ami that Ihe city alwmlonrd msult wheel of a car n4mpie,| I'V R- 1“
ihst had teen brought oPiilli*l
exhibit by a *ubacrlptlon
amount
spent in the exhibit
and J. E. Skaw-lBotk r a n wer*^
each county In tha atnta and prac­ planned at prrMnt would ho him. He wild hr knew of n.) short­ driving toward DtLand at a point
tically all of lha m antles ex- around $800,000 and that Califor­ age In his arcounfi.
"My riplsnniien U that , l f l bet wren tin- Perkin' Highway and
pretied the Intention o f cooperat­ nia alone had planned tn expend
‘went
south' with any money, It the tKenwood road.
ing In the work. Khrirar laid later over one million dollars in repreTlie Shaw car »»'• thrown off
wax
will,
niy own money,*’ Mclnmoney ipent by all rotxntlci In re- arnting that state.
,
AbtUAMU..«MX.AU.Arfi.oUIBl0i&gt;Qi
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- . a —____ l.i.l.tisr e e lfttT f Jll t iill lll i in w w w i w u l w W M M *
**h...IwTIW^'
Pw
v't irllr*rprrFi* rauuiii
,*A
| i(iuu|
Kmnli
|n j?f„
good msnv
hanks• In
Ftorlila Ih# ii#:j|ffWN. IU'HhnI uvi'f thr
would be fairly elaborate but that hav- failed di rinr- the la*t few time* In the middle of the road,
It waa the origiruility of th* dis­
crashing into a ■*»r coming north
or^HKriverJ
* ^l,n‘
who l* a retired officer play that would lie the main fea­ year*, but I am not in sympathy nnd driven by Dan Hughes. Jr.,
with
the
hue
and
cry
that
all
Ihr
of the Halted Slilr* army, related ture of the hhow.'
hankrr* who went down with them Mis. Murgurite WMnCy wa* n
hnW, In coating about for a mein*
The raising of the money ha&lt; were dishonest." .Judge Aki'tman poiscnger with Hu*h&lt;*.
of ral*lng the foods for the con­ been arromplishsU by the coop'ra
Hughe*’ car wa i ladty damage.),
tinuation of the work, tho idea wax lion of many grnup* thmughout -aid. “I know llier’ jsere many nnd the negrac.' car wa* demothit upon for raising lha money In the state, among which Karamhia go,wt men Ifl bonk* that were UhecL The Sl.nw rar wn* not dam­
the unite, manner tlwt funds were county ta represented by the Worn. fom d lo rlosr.
aged. The top on the rnaiLstcr wn.*
raised during ' the Reeolotloniry en‘-i Auxiliary ■of the Am-rtntn _ “ Btjt when it doe* sppenr that down, according- to Wtlne- - avii
banker
haHlfH**&gt;
di*honest,
thtr
W&gt;r for the expensex-ef-Mie nr- legion who have rharxie of 'the
rounting for the fatal Injuiiei to
my. At that Urn*, hg n td , perwnr •ale In thin section. The stamps court I* not r-drtg to pirmit hint I htt ftfjrrn ixtopiltl*#
to
go
unpunl.
hi
il."
•I membership* were sold and the sell for one cent each and rnnTIig shaH i rml«!« V n r the rernr
mossy raised to continue the war iwia n reproduction of a typical
of the acrid‘nt ami nre said 1ft be.
against lha British, ell al*o aaM tropical scene, taken in Florida.
Mr. .Ilrrharil Shaw s de l ion to Mm* of Oxrnr K. Slmw, who d id
the money for one of the largest In addition to the money raivftl go atuun,t thr world wa* the only Saturday and wn* hirie.i Monday.
building, a t the West Point mili­ for tho exhibit, the state will re“ alternative to the difficulty of
Hughes I* n brother of Sheriff
tary academy wa. raised In m«eh reive a 11" memlwil amounUof lul- ariaifglng Tor the murid lo go Hughe*, of Okaloosa county, nc.
the bame manner mi It w a. deter­ -eliiing doe to the far.t that lot - round Sir, Bernard Shaw.—Bunch. rording to loco I offtrers*
mined to try out the .rheme for rr-, will lie scald! by the use of
/—
None of the white person i wn
the (late work.
*
Jlrnry Ford Im* In-en in lervic- said t„ I*' s- rlonely injured though
Iheie stamp* ail will l,e sent to
II* stated that so far Ih- ull ptirH of the United Stales dur­ sixty.nine )racs and th h I* III ‘ nil were tiru lsd .
srheme ha. been a tremendous ing Ibe year, Shrivrr said.
first lint,, th y have hn,| to take
sure*.*. In fart It ha. been so
In speaking of the exhibit to he him hark lo the shop for »«■|Vrh:ir» Ihe rkilroS'k ape in
.uetae.ful that World Pair offi- shown st tl.e fair, Shrivrr said |n ir* .• Tampa Trilmne.
f o l pwilttlun because they sie
riabi .have recently notified plor- that due to the fact the stale of
pul doinir i'iwiiikIi—training— AiIda state officials, that I be Florida Florida had acquired the- flr.t
The Litoriiiy DigFst now tells lii ill n Journal.
,
exhibit would be the best pa* of spare In the gigantic “Slates'* Ihe story of the "|iupayn." tliei
all tb* sta le . In the union. Shrivsr building at the* fair, the Florida "fruit that digest* meat.’’ It: From III.* day thing* are worksaid this waa certainly rncoiirag. display would l«e one of the first thnuld be eaten mill som* of Th.-|ln g out it upper* that hwlng n
Ing to all those giving their time, that veisild
greet the rye of the Digest's Indonry.— He lena Inde- war la cheaper than Inning’ tuw.
emild greel
moMy and effuri In the work a* It personi aplrring
knlrring the building.
pondenl.
, M» on Ttdcgrnph.

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TUY NfcWZO

f..r li.liuie t'.» || t'n .re s. Tst,
IT.- - W orms ih d sit iklX
IrHfalh'ii* t&lt;r Iri.bM't HU***,
f .r ,

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(#-. ir r.••t f»»i-flr.L Kwr »rU tt
T0UCIIT0N*8
HANFtlltll llRUfi CO.

M a r tin ’s G a r a g e
—

.ttU aid,,5Jra a i.-~ — ...

Frank Ie»i* an&lt;j Marlin hxea
the experlenca and equipment
to - do jour Job. Wee on and
■atr ntnneja

RESULTS
T h a t ’B U S
c o o p WILL
RADIO SERVICE
In HvtviJnDli* Till* Hhfjp

I'hnftH 7'*1 * ___ -

Have

Ytitir CLumcb .

Fitted Now I ! Inrduerd p r i c e on tingle
vtUbn~ntid“Krypli&gt;k dense.' Also
all shell and modern gold
(Hied frames.

Dr. Henry Mcljutlln, Jr.
urroMKritiMT
112 Park Axe.

.

rourage the efforts of munition maker* to find * tttnrket

' Ml.

ThaM«rtt
singing In my haart.
(or their product* and from the point of view that it would
—By H ubert Bluan.
mmlnAta one’ of
serious and often fatal grievances

which one country may have against another for supplying

O. 0. Mclntyro tall* about a an enemy with arm*.
Rcnlrhmin who mail only on*
With many conflicts being tviigcd In many parts of the
• pur whan horsrha-K ridlnir. Ha
figured thaf lha olhtr aid# could world d t »cems that the motd sensible thing iSr the United
State* to do in to avoid any of the perilous .actions which
i f o along anyway.
Th# beer flllJ^ |f Irgallied by tha
fidarat inixrrnment, wqnld h* le| t l In.oilly 10 of tha 48 rtata*.
Ami yat thry expect It to yield at
leaxt yufi.ooo.oon In l a i d
v Bran iHlalW admits that tha
'B a u lin Fl*o YeAr to*n has not
coma up to expectation-, tail
explain* that tha necessity of
making prr pa ration ■ for war Kid
. lutarfaiad somewlnt with tha In,‘, duitrlal p rent ram. Who In tha
( world I* I,a il$VHug on goMg to
war w \tbf And, anothar thin* It
machine* ara A a exus* ut u.h*F"pkymant In Ibla country, why I*
it that Ruaala ii making kuch
hercultsn alforts to *at tham In*
at a Ilad ovar th a n ?
-----------o----------ThA total grots Irwoma of
Amtrlcan farm* h a a dadliiad
from $18,800,000,000 in 1919 to
a IllUa lata than five til Mon*
In 1932, Yat th* n)ortgagaa and
carrying chargaa ara higher than
avar bdftira, while tha pHeaa which
tha fltrmer haa to Taj tor hla
ta, w*»ring appsrJl • “**
hara not da dined afiyaa much aa hla whaat,
hogs. Thus, tho farmht, ana. parhapa o n a
root of tho dapmalon fall,
o ..aa.

3 3 to th return of lha
BPP*»
lalmm. Yet the pr|iielp*l oppoal.the rep**| reiolulloh new
coijsldtred In Congress U
t s mb race • federal guaK
Anteel (gainst tbs rstura of Utf
haleofl. Now. H tecyybody la
A8alll*i .tho saloon, why shouldn’t
*—-’gaattnl s s ir t laws Bra.
the rVlttrn • of d ji saloon
I # lha Eighteenth Amen dm cut
s&gt; bAea repaairdt That's what
* 11AitY understand. Rut our
Is that certain slataa would
r to see lha old saloon days
-o— — so many eulogies of for.
Ident Coolldgo are Ig ths
ightfm well to recall ;om
fundaments! UaoHia °f
irnmenl that “H U the
o f tW pejBis j o support

might Involve us. It In easy to appreciate, for Instance, that
Japan would not be too pleased If her Iroopa were being
*hot down by guns furnished by thin country, even If "they
were paid for. ltd * obvious that tho United Slates would
Tngemkr .the hatred of Pnruguuy If we sold munitiona to
No|Iv1r.
.
.. i . i —
The participation of one country In the war activities
of another,,If only In the rwnnte manner of selling food
supplies, lending money, or selling munitiona la and haa been
the eftuae of many akd consequences. This nation need only
go back to the laat big war to get a lesson In the un­
pleasant results accruing from denis with warring countrlea.
,
•
If tjio manufacture of arma waa restricted to use with­
in the country where they are made. the lncenMto for con­
niving munition makers to allr up trouble between nations
would be somewhat restricted. Anr effort to make It dif­
ficult for the prosecution of war nhould meet with popular
favor, especially since we are atBl paying for the mlat
of 1914-1B.
-oSA N FO R D , T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO

Dr. J. N. i Bishop took Nato for
New Y6t|c laat week after sxtah.
lUldng his family - In thslr eorafortahls winter hotps In Paolo. .
Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Hinttaf, of

number of eongratulstory tele­
grams and mssaagea from frlsnd*
from afgr.
Tho poop!# of Bt. Augustin*
have at last ’dstarmlned t0 fitting,
ly celehrate tha four huadrodth
xfttllmaary of tho landing ot
Pone* do l«on In that city. At
ono tlrnn It aeanied Impoaslbl* to
n tse the necessary fund* for tha
successful- carrying a i t of Uts
celebration, hot th* haalistsa ni*n
finally awoke t0 the importanen of
th* m attir and eontributad tha raqulrad amount.

holiday* with Mr. and Mrs. I* A.
Brumlsy.
,
Mr. ami Mr*. Burtoy, Mra. A, J.
Fry, »( BalUmora. Md.. M.i Jaek»on and Mr. Waltar*. of M U nd.
and Mr. M nu'lwhtto wlr* dinner
rae*M o tM r. and Mr*. Endor Cur.
lett 3 i' N#w ' YaaV'i Day. '
■Tho Ml**** peorgla Pattlihall
Franklin told raportara
and Ramona McL^JK have re­
turned tn Tel1ah***ew to rtxume war debt* war* not bit baby,
bo Is the guy that'* going to has*
IheirstudU*
On laat Sunday seeding a Chris. tn g ft dp end warm the milk foe
Man Kndattxor HofUty wa* organ- Ihe neat ya*r os so— Ckleago
lard at Monroe, ahout tour milt* Dally Ndw*.
weal of Ranfora. TwalrO member*
Four Thousand Box** of Florid*
were enrolled which make* a vOry
good beginning, Although there M (Irapafnllt Imparted by Brltaho—
im chureh. organl**d at Monro# hrsdllna. Buy Asncrfeal
the people Ara Intonated la reli­
“Why U tha French gover
gious work and that la why thsy
temk up tho ChriaUan Endeavor. meet lUt* aa amateur orchestral
Mr. and, Mr*. L. t . Ilancoek and asks an sichaag*. Wa'ro not aura,
pon dinad with Mr. and Mra, J. C. but could It bo bacauaa Ito note*
Ells worth oa N»w Year's nay.
ire aoorT
The City OouaeR mot la ngutar
saaalon rwasnUy. Thoa* pr**snl \ A Taxis hors* thiaf wa, run
e: T. J. Mtittr. p n ald rtt; F. L down altar spiriting away a Shat^g. A Hand, B. Range
la It nny wonder th .
W. Hoiwdpay and .C, C. Woodb ar'b een taken a m
governor* T—Detroit

,x

S• ■ tn.s a - s s a r

m working and Smoking overtime—^
nee a
‘'T X r H E N I work."hard, I usually
V ▼ smoke more; end when I imoke
more, I uauaily work herder—end that’s
why I went $ eigerette Ihet’e milder."
We ute l i Chesterfield Qgerettee
mild, ripe Domestic ami Turkish tobac­
cos which have been aged end rc-eged.
These good tobacco* in Chesterfiefd
era uaed in the right proportions—that’s
■ very important matter.
These good tobaccos in Chesterfield
era blended end cro«t4&gt;tended—welded
together; that, too, helpe to make a
milder cigarette with better teats.

it, old Uuela 3am
b* ngardsd U 4

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MRBL BALLS Al'.NT DIES
Iocs IIj- and In Orlando.
*!nn Division of Florida located at
A u x il ia r y
the Ijiivetsity la (iainesvlll*, It a '/
One h in 'r.il
scvcnty-ficc
red and s.
W ill B e H o s t e s s tn iftrt ae-c of eggpi-mt a:e nn- 1 Word ha* Item received, here revival of the popular spalling bat

Crowd Is Expected W o m a n 's

At C ohwedLhureh
And Personal Activities Service
Tomorrow

PETERS, Society Editor

Personals

T elep h o n e;

A n n u a l D in n e * ,B r id g e
P a r t y G iv e n l y C lu b

O ffleo 14S

S. J . Johnson, pastor o f St.
James AM esa Mrlhodlst Episco­
pal Church at Cypress Avenue
and Ninth Street, today said that
from every indication the church
will be comfortably filled with
WKIINKMtt.tr.
Fprtial meetlnr of SdmlnrU persons when tomorrow night at
Rebckah Lodge Number Forty, 7:15 ocloch members of the church
three will take place at 7:30 will honor white city, county ant)
welfare officials of this section
o'&lt;lm:k at lh , f. O. O. F. Hall.
at a musical entertainment and
. Th u r s d a y .
prorram.
A meeting of the board of SalMayor V. A. Speer ia among
No llarriaoa Chapter of tho D. A. Ihose who have accepted invito,
N. wil(
held ul 2:,10 o'clock at lions to attend this event, srhnL
tko homo of Mrs. W. E. Wataon. uled as a mrana of cementing a
Rose Court.
rinser relationship between th*
The monthly business meeting twQ races, accenting to Rev.
of the Fidelia Class of the First Johnson who added that the hon­
Baptist Church wilt lake placw at or guest* will include Judge
7:W o'clock at th. horn* of Miss James (!. Sharon. T. W. Law tun,
Minnie Hess Echols, P it Myrtle F. T. William*. It. C. I&gt;utto*e. J .
Avenue.
I F. MeClelland, R. J. Dolly,
Holly. ate*
Ale
The Kent Ride I'rlmary P-T- A. Vaughan. Jno. D. Jtnkln*. V. B.
ill meet al StfO o'clock at the I Douglas*. H. S. White. John
' -udltorlnm.
f
)K M. p*pWorth. Mr
A railed [■■irL‘Bsi&gt;'li ta~rllrg .f t hri uLVLjA-nT~ MTu i j ''

Social Calendar

Mrs. If. M. Papwrth, Mrs. F,
II. Lanry, Mrs. Waite* L Morgan,
•*. D. Tyler, J r , of HetlevD
Urn week-end guest 0f L M. and Mrs. W. M. Seot were host­
J r * a t his homo on Fast esses at the annual iInner, bridge
Street.
paity. a reI dance for members of
the Woman's Club, Iteir escorts,
M ttd a of M n. C. M. llranan an,) other guesta whW took place
jfwlU bo (lad to learn that shc Is last night at the elul house with
[M povlajr ot the hom* of her son alom 57 persons In 4ten.Lancs.
and daughter.in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
Immediately after tie arrival of
Arthur Branan, after a recent ill. the truest a they a r e seated at
small tables from whth a turkey
■linn: r was served In eoursca by
Mr. and MY*. (J. l&gt;. Read, of Hie hostesses. Ilridce came were
. Bloomington, III, who have teen then enjoyed rntil thnut 10:00
Slatting their son and daughter- o'clock when scores were ad.ltd
■In-laW, Mr. and Mr*. Itular.d 8. nnd prizes awarded. IHlth score
.’Read, for the past few weeks, plan prite for the Imlies, a bo* of cry(to return (jome today or tomirmw. staliiril fruit, went tn Mr*. Walter
t.. Cooper, while high score prize
for IM men, linen hmdkrrrhirf*.
’S c h w a r tz H o mn ee S
n ee wa* presented to Judre James (hi
o cc ee n

“O r x i a s s

• “ * lucky in rutting ami received a the First M e|h.d..t Chorch will' P. ' Brook*.
- Jr.,
'Rev. -Smith
- ■liar,
■
linen sport* hamlki m irf.
t'e held at .1 :1*1 o'clock al the din. . Rev.' E. D. Brownlee, nnd
Th* hom* of Mr*. S. Jl.
After lh^ bridge rane* dancing rhureh. F.lretinn of officer* will lirorg* A. DeCottr*.
Schwartz, golden l a i r , wa* the wa*. rnjoyed until a l»te hour to lake placr.
Sfpsic will he rendered hy n
ic«n* of the regular business and music furnished by an orchestra
FRIDAY.
iholr „f morr than 25 vnlres. Cl.
composed
of
Miss
F
l'itn
e
l^vta,
Saif ic llarri-.'ii t hap ter of the A. Sheehy will deliver the addi .*
*e&lt;ial meeting of the Daughters
rf W*aley Cla»i of the Kii*t 3f«lh. Franci* RoumilUt. Mnt Ktimblry, D. A. R. will mrrt at 3:00 o'clock nf welcome, while an unanitniincrd
and Ralph leMa'nc. A color at Ihe home of Mr*. R .'I- Dean. speaker will read a' paper on
•dial Church held hut night with
schemA of rnl nnd white was used
^ehwarU, Sira. Ccofge liar* for all ilecnrdlloni* ami party ap- Indian Slcund. Village, with Sfr*. ••Ilow Can tho Friendly RMiiDean ami Mr*. John Sleiseh, Jr. llon* Iwlwren the Races he
M n -C . P. Herndon, Mrs. W. Ijilntments.
tjuimtlties o f 'r e d
Strong!KcheiI nnd MalnlalnedT".
ilacs, Mrs. Z. B. Ratliff, and nnd white gladioli. nn,| poinaet- as ho*lrs*rs.
The Xanfcrd fountryv Club dance famise Drown will give a rending
Ruth Hand as hostesses. Mrs. llas were arrnngtsl in lall fern
L Clark presided over the Ltrsi- stand*, baskets, and IhiwI* about t will take plan- nt fl:.1&lt;&gt; o'rloek at af^rr which Her. Johnsnn will in*
nraa session and the Rev. Smith th- room* where the gue.il* were Ihe club house with music by Imdtice lh,. varloii* gue«l* of
honor. Dr. O. A. Prince will get
Strrn'a Drrhe»t/*.
Hardin led (he devothnnl.
rlilrrtalned.
ns master of ceremonies and all
HATCHDAY.
During the social hour the class
Those presrnt were:
Sfr. nml
Regular m rrtirg of the Cecilian white and colored resident* of the
history was read by Mr*. K? N. Sirs. Arthur Brnnan, Mr. snd Mrs.
City and rounly arc Invited to at­
Stott 4fter which a play, “The K. SI. flnllowny, Mr. and Mr*. H. Music Club wdl take place nt 3:l.'i
*
Barnsvlll* Choir Spruce* lip", If. Laney, Sirs. II. M. Papworth. o’clock nt the studio rf Sir*. Fan­ tend.
waa presented. Tho*t. taking part Sirs. Walter U Slorgan, Hr. and nie ,8. Munson, Myrtle Avenue.
MONDAY.
^
in th* play were: Sirs. Frances A. Mrs. 8. II. llighleyman, Mr. ami
Opie Rend, well know trrlurer,
Hlckscn, Mrs. Burke Slrele, Sirs. Mrs. Walter U Cooper. Mr. and
II. Ro^yTaring, Mrs. Z. It. Rat-1 Sirs, J. Adrian Brosm, r. and Sir*. will entertain at H:00 P. M. at Ihe M e d ic a l D e t a c h m e n t
lllf, lira. W. E. Raines, Sir*, I A. C. Chanfiertaln, Stra. A ^M South Side Primary Schuil audi­ F . N . G . H a p p e n i n g
Henry,?; JlatdcR , Mr*. SI. - L . Phillips..Mr. and.Mrs. J. O.Tluff, torium wilh the South Side Pri­
By F- H. ( T t.I .l’M
Weigh), Sirs. H. A. Sstvsn.-mn, Mrs. Mr. and Mr* H. C. Sloore, Dr. and mary P.-T. A. a* sponsor.
0. K. McKay, Sirs. C. P. Hernoon, Mr*. Walter It. Campbell, Sir. and
Mra. W. J. Thigpen, Judge and
At the roll call of tho Medical
gnd MIm Ruth lland.Itc freshm en!w ere served at a Mrs. J . Adrian Rrown. Dr. and Mrs, A n n u a l P a r is h D in n e r Detachment of the Florida Na­
late hour tb the folb wing; the Frank Stein. Mr. and Mrs. E. T o B e G iv e n T o n ig h t tional Guard Tuesday night 28 nf
the 3.1 members enrolled answered
Rav. arid Mrs. Smith Hardin, Mri. Compton, Hr. nnd Mrs- II. 'J*
presrnt. Of the 5 absent, trhee
J. K. Katrldgv. Mra. J. If. Forrest, Rucker, Sfr. and Mr*. Ralph A.
Reports
on
all
wurk
nf
the
year
Mrs. O. IL Bstrldge. Mrs. Slorrls Smith, Mr. and Mr*. C. R. Mason. and election of „ffic*r* for the Kenner, Glenn ami Hester wer#
Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Wiseeup. Mr.
officially excused and two, Stuart
Spencer, Mrs. Francis K. Iloiz,
and Mr*. W. M. Seolt. Mrs. Kmlnr ensuing year will he ^features of
Mrs. William Kirby, Mrs. Peart S. Cnrlett, Mrs. J. C. Bilks. Mr. snd the annual parish dinner und Dutton and William B. Mnye, wrre
Babbitt, Mrs. ,C. K. McKay, Mrs. Mr*. J. C. Mitchell. Mr. ami Mra. mrvting of members of Holy Cross A. W. (». L.
Two now a p pi leal Ions fur enRoy Tillls, Mr*. Burke Steele, Mrs. Rupert Strickland. Sir. ami Mrs. Episcopal Church to he held to ­
lisim-nl,
that uf Homer M. McH. B. McCall, Mrs. H. B. Mmiioc. Clyde Ramsey, Rr*. |L J; Leh- night at 7:W1 J \ M. with the Rev. Ilunald nml
faiwreme E. IL'rl,
^M rt. R. T. Thrasher, Mrs. Pauline man, Mrs. J. B. Maker. Mr*. (1. II. Irving Loultlt, reCtnt, in charge were received, acted upon ami ac*
’Ytowar'd, Sirs. Collier Rrown, Sir*. II. Rrown, Sir*. J. &lt;'• Bennett, Mr*. of the mrctlng. The Churrh Serv reptril.'
,
M B * Wright, and Mrs. K. N. J. W. Worley, Itobirt Hlghleyman. Ice league, Mrs. Ernest Krupp.
The hoys, under the lrmlrr*hip
president.
Is
arranging
fur
the
Fred William*, and Bill Hlgcer.
„f S-rgeanls Hotlirlaw ami Sands
dinner.
Also Sir*. J. P. Thurmond, Mrs.
and Corporal Irwin put in a hard
Among those'who will give re hour’s prneti(r on the new il(jll
Xalharln,. Davis, Mrs. Quinlrn
port* are: Miss Katherine Slnrri regulations effrttive this year.
Brown, Mr**. J. K. Preslnn, Mr*. P la n n D is c u s s e d F o r
son. nf the Young People's Servlro
A. D. Zachary, Sir*. T. J. SltdIT.
1 R o b e r t E . L e e B a ll League; Ralph Austin Smith, nf Private William W a d e was
Mrs. Frank Adnin*. Mr*. W. D.
plarril In rharge of the lawker
the Men's Club; Mr*. Shernmn M. Room.
| Holden, Mr*. France* A. Hickson,
•
Plans
for
the
Robert
K.
U
e
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.
..
.
_____
Inytl,
nf
the
XL
Agnes
tinild;
Mrs. J l' Rohy laing, Mrs. Harriet
Sergeant Xchaat, who I* thr ra­
flail
which
will
lake
place
on
JW
.j
Mrs!
ti.
F.
Smith,
of
the
Woman'*
dio operator fur the Company,
Torrence, Mra II. L. Oihsnn. Mrs.
111 al the CJly Hall wer* diseusseil tluilil; Mr*. Slargarrt Barnr*. nf wa* n t hie usnnl |*o*l of duty
Brodlo WUHanis, }lr*. II. A. Xw*nat a special meeting of thr mem- Ihe Church Service Iwogue;' K. J Monday night and‘was.kepi busy
a4n, Mra. Fred Strange, Sir*. Joe liem uf the boartl of N. de V.
Illll. of Ihe Churrh School; |1. F.
' Hathaway. Mr*. O. E. While. Mr. Howard Chapter of the V. D. &lt; ■ Whitner, Imilitjng fund treasurer; receiving nml sending message*
and Sirs. 8. Sf. RehwarU, Mrs. belli yesterday morning a l the S. (I. (Iray, treasurer; and Haw over the wireless.
Major Steve ns and C a p t a i n
, Qaorgs Harden. Sirs. C. P. Hern- home „f Mrs. W. C. Illll. Magnolia kin* Connelly, every member can­
Knog have pul oi^a rontrst among
dun, Mr*. W. K. Raines, Sfr*. Z. A 'l ' n u e . It was announcyil that vassing committee.
the boy* tn run until the end wf
B. Ratliff, Mr*. J. I- Clark, and the dance will &gt;*'«'" *l
Matter* essential to th? welfare ramp thi* summer, Ihe award In
th« MImcs tna Pearce,. Versa o'clock and niu*le will
furnifhc.l of thr parish for the coming year Ihe prize winner to ' h&lt; a ItO.IX)
Woodcock. Emma Owens. I .cola hy Meto'a OrrbeMra.
will he discussed. Ever* member gold piece. Attemlancr, rnniluct.
Evans, Ina Jcrdon, and Ruth Hand.
The following cum ml! tees were of Holy f'riisa Episcopal Church I* and neatness in lire** nr,, the prin­
appointed: Mrs. II D. Casw.1l. invltrd and urgrd to attend.
cipal factors of the rontest. a t­
ity 0 p l « H e a d W ill S p e a k yrneral chairman; Mrs. F. E PLANS SI’AN 18II COURSE tendance counting 20 |Miinl*. |&gt;er
Rounilllat. Mr*. Fr*nk I" Mi ler,
tonal conduct 20 pointt. ami oral
: A t S o u t h S id e S c h o o l and Mr*. A. K. Ro»i*tler. pl*|w
net* in dres*. that Is, shoe* pulAnnouncement waa made this Ished. ornaments shined, licit* put
c o m m i t t e e ; Mr*. D. D. C . dwell.
Opl« |U»d, for 25 years tht star Mrs. Jame* A. Wright, and Mr*. morning by Mr*. C. R. Melon that on properly, uniform cleaned nml
attraction „f thn'Redpath Lyceum Floyd land, floor couimiltee; the Woman'! Club I* planning tn prrased, clean shaven and halt
m ig tB, who will he In Hanford on Mrs. W. C. Illll. Mr*. J. MT Haye*. sponsor a course In convenitl nal cut properly will eonititute Ihe re­
I M k r , Jan. tn at the South Fid" .Mrs. Frank I*. Woodruff, and Mr*. Spanish by Mr*. Iamb, Initmctor maining r&gt;0 point*. Only privates
K B n « n School a t 11:00 P. SI. for K. D. Mobley, cobl, drink cnmmil- In Spanish at Kolilna College. arr eligible to eompelp. The Ing .platform entertainment, has ap­ |re ; Mrs. M- 8. Wiggins. Mrs. t, Anyone Interesled In taking the tpsellnn and the awarding of
p o in t! for lecture* In every coun­ D. Bishop. Mr*. II L. ,'r rkin*’ courv ia asktil to c-mmunicate point* fnr each drill will be In the
ty. In oeery elate in the United Mr* 81. Clnir White. I till JHfla r*. with Mrs. Mason a* noon a* poa- hand* of Capt. Knox.
.
Staten, a record unequalled by an) F. Line, decorntfon coinmltiee. •ible.
(Inter* were given nil member*
Ml* It. I - parkins, lojslc commit­
•th a t platform art bit.
of Ihe rnmptny last night for
Mr. Read l» now on e farewell tee;'Mrn. J. C. Bennett. Mr*. C. P.
•lacks, ami a* *&lt;&lt;an as all the l*&gt;y*
Ileriub.n.
Mr*.
M»ry
Strong,
and
tour of America and will b* preMrs. J. II. I lint* rails ter and Mia* are outfitted llid company will
eented here under the epomwrshlP the Missee Mabel B*wIt , Mar­ Jeanette Laing accompanied them doff Ihe OD'a in fdvor’ of th.- roti f lb* ftoulh Bid* P.-T. A , Mrs. garet 'Davis, and Mnfgar*l Rob. lo Orlando. *
^ ,J o n ,* y g and slacli, abjeh will ter
tawtae*
W. W. CoeUch. president. Karl arts, door romnvitlcr. j
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tghmann, aecr*tnry o f the 8-miRole County Chamlwr nf UomO ffieerR O f L &lt; g io n
ill lotrody** Mr* N*3^ ADMISSION
STAGE s n o w s
T o-N lgh t
voting on the rnlertalnilk-Ike
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Went Mbs. Ooftsrh aald: “We ron
ON T ilt STACK
(Ua a rar* treat for EanOiTicrrw for the rowing year “J
aad we f«el aura-that a. rny iwwatra i ««eei tWOvgreat the AmerU?" UgmnUu*il*»ry .
fm appearance here, our pao. this city w«re Install^! Iasi
r anappy, acintlllatlng revua
lag advantage vJ thla ap- at lha San Joan llutH in
7 Ip revel In thU unique
hike entertainment and
time tipreaa odmlrh
appreciation of Opie
deal of th* au*ili»rf{ Following
_ Sing or*—E
aidfan* Stag*
tb* inaUlDUoa a rtcaptlon wax
SCREEN
hold at lh# lioiii* 'N * * « • * '* " •
S e w i n g C lu b Bogfr*.
prwldrnt o t|lh a OrDodo
A &gt;#ri
i f e r t o i n e d T u e s d a y auxiliary.
The following Saiiord offlcor*
O'Connor antcrtalnod w*r* inatalkd: Mr*. T. E. Rounu
of lha Sawing Club lllat, prviidfnt; M an Aranka
Catholic Church at T ik u h , tlc t“prfiU i* ; Mri* C. Mi
fling hold Monday FWwvr*. recording *• talary; Mr*.
bar hom., *11 Park W. D. Hoffmaa.tr*** rar.aadM ro.
afternoon waa ipont L. If. Lotmhart. **rg int a t armx.
It a DU hour rvo*dy, t i n .
I aarred by thf
Mra. 8.
* nVinnii that tho next
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der. cultivation. With the roton n iv Mrs, J. G. Hall . f the death of two generation* ago.
With repreaentatlrrs from Day- of cro|vs, \\ ,,uer Harden1. 1Atto ‘ Sunday of her aunt, Mr*. K la
tana Reach,' IteLand, Leesburg, atricu ltu n l ueres do i d&lt; i it. ■ Such*, of Tampn. Mr*. Suih*. who
I.ARCO -U rg „ F'rd and Sup. ,
Umatilla, &gt;nul other nearby Pres-j giving a t .iI .1,000.
I is a daughter of the Isle William j ply Co. moved to new iiuartcr* l#
byte:tan fhurrbea In attendance. •’■ullHowrr. a vegetable r.e.e It, llovvkrr h r whim,, llookei' t'liner building.
th* Woman's Auxiliary of the '**"*• * ' “ » estenslv.lv In f.
Point ww* named, had a f umber
P w b y trrlan Church of this city ^im m unity. came to the front •- ( friends who wilt le.un with re­
MILTON -Construction of new
will be hostes* at an all day elU.Iwfrwfc with the shipment ,.f a -v, gret of her death.
vice slalum on tlalner prop«ty.
•
er
trlct conference 'm eeting of the carload to New Acrk by lit,- V\
West Miffon. i-aniplrlrd fy Jay
in
Preshytrrian Auxiliary to be hcld’icr Garden Farm*, Ire. Hi** '&lt;i
liainer.
TH ENTER SPELLING EEE
Tht’rsduy, beginning at 10:00 A. Ike first full car ever s.nt Iron
M. at the churrh.
, herv. Only five or »ls Wie
W. I- Slctr, principal of tiertrtu
Mr*. It. M. Spark*. uf Daytona in rultivalion, but it t* bet m
Beach, chairman of tho district. (that cauliflower may become . - KIrmentary School nnnounced to.
C o u n try Club
day that pupil* of hi* chnol will
Will have chant.' uf th* program f iflV leading crops.
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enter
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the
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for the 'lay which will consist of,
^ .
----Dee Id competition for -tat htm-' Friday
9:110 P. M.
dtaeussinns of varioap method* of
performing wornin'* work. Lunch-1 Je.**e .larrcll and Jehn II. Kim. nr*. The Hot Ida Itee. , ontlueted
McmV Orchestra
eop will Im agreed at noon in th.' er. left Thursday by airplane lor ruining the elentenlary school* uf
At'misnion OHc
the stole by the tin t ml Extra-^
social looms of the clrorth. All he air race* at Miami.
women of the Pr -bytrrlan Church
of this city are Icing urged to at*
a ,

Many Vegetables
»dy For Market

HERE IT IS!

THE EVENT YOU HAVE 1IEEN WAITING

FOR! OUR
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W i n j e r u. ( i a t 4 u
WINTER GARDEN. Jan. 11.(Jvanlitles nf cahluige, enrarole,
lettucr, pepper and egg plant will
ha available fur shipment (non
Winter Garden farm.*, when, nnd
If, the market slow* an merr.ve
Fifteen hnndrvd n\rr» of vege­
tables nrr under cultivation In
thi* * l r a , 25 p e n c i l !

les s

than

last year, but pioducliun has lieu
good.
M. C. Itrltl. prominent shipper
said this week that it wa* still too
rarly lo forecast the anticipate
crop. Not until Jun. 15, at ica*l.
will shipper* know uri’urulrly
what kiml of crop, and what kind
nf matkvl lo expect.
So far,-there ha* U rn u normal
ear movement.
Approximately
200 cars, carrying cabbage*, esrnrole, pepper ami rug plant hav
Leen tent fruit this &lt;«etioii *&lt;&gt; Ini
|hl* srason. l’»p|H-i* lu m Itought
fair price* all atolls, hill egg
p'ant, cahbage, and o*ccral* have
U-en below nnrnu I.
.The atrawWrry acpmge Ibi*
year i* very light, so light that
few hsve been shipped. Most &gt;t
the lierrie* have been couunud
a welcome change for every mem­
ber nf the troop.
The Uiy* were somewhnt dl*apiwlnteil la«t night whin they
learned that the drill check* , for
th« la*l quart er uf the year had
mil arrived. Ilowrlpr, Major Ste­
vens advised that in Ihe event Ihe
cheek* arrived this week Ihe boys
would be notified and chei k* dis­
tributed from hi* office indent! of
waiting until the next drill night
for distribution.
All mrmls-r* of the. Nntion-il
Guard who have been |**ucil »ra
*on flasket ball ticket* are in
structrd to torn them in at their
nrxl drill night, the Company D
reporting to Lieut.
NordRreii.
Medical lletncliment to SurgeaiO
Scluinl nnd Ilea.bpialten t„ either
Sevgrant llariwr o r Sirg ant
Field*.

STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY
FOR 8 DAYS ONLY

STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY
PR EPA R IN G FO R THIS SE N SA T IO N A L E V E N T
O lfll K N TIR R -ST O C K (IF L A D IE S'

Slarkrd down to incomparable price* lh«l niiaffcr all bargain icrimi*.
Nothing rrnervrd—laanrlnu* bargain* and splendid »i,'inl»rnl« (rum

SPORT ('DAI’S
POLOS AND

TWEEDS
POLOS AND

SH O U T (O A T ’S
V A L U E S TO I I I .rill

SPOUT STYLES
VALDES TO S19.MI

DRESS
COATS*
MIK TRIMMED
VALUES TO;$21.50

ENTIRE STUCK OF
BUTTER COATS—
, HFAUTIPI L FUlt
SKIS — tX iSo Valur»

Bedspreads
(- fl

.OUI* ENTIUE STOCK DIVIDED

Si''

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SATINS—LACES-CUKPES
VALUES TO IU.75

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'80xl&lt;&gt;5 indie*! Stunning
p a tte r n s ,
nm urt
new
ahailea. ■Ymi will lie
e a g e r to tlrean up ev ery
bed a t thi* low p ric e . .

Bedspreads
of Crinkle and -Dabby
, Worve Colton*!
Thul r extra wnii'ing
quality, nuana bigger
aavirtfa for you. All col­
on. atrlpe.l patterns and
Hi/c
illgped
i Igea.
in c h e .^

J!G.PENNEY GO
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GOOD NEWS!

K N IT -S U IT S -P L U M E W OOLS
a n d S I L K S ^ V a l t i e s to $ 6 .9 5
A 0 0 0 1 ) ' S E L E C T IO N O F S IL K
D R E S S E S — V a l u e s t o $ 7 .9 5 *
C R E PE S— S A T IN S — W O OLS
— M a r v e lo u s V a lu e s —
E n tir e S t o c k o f B e t te r ^ D r e s s e s
I n c lu d in g 1 P e t e r P a n s —
J5f- ; 1-^ O O' M

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