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Hoover Asks Check
On Arms Shipment

. . Is Seen For
•niithf Conference
BaK Trends In
&gt;mic isolation
---------- OTON, Jan. lo ­
st events in Intemattonhave convinced many
*■administration officials

WASHINGTON, Jan. I0.&lt;A&gt;&gt;
— P&gt;»«lil*nt HooVsr In .a aptrial m n u | t to Congrtte to­
day o rie l tlthor speedy ratlflcatkn o f a pro)«ttod eoorrntlon to aopproaa trad* In
Implemrns of war or a aprrlal
legDlvtlon empowering ho chlrf
ixecutive ta Unit or forbid
tho (hipmrat ay arm* for mili­
tary purpoae*. Thr message
did not mrntloli any aprrlfit
conflict such as tho 8lno-Japa*
tint or Parsgnay-BollvUn but
lb , •President s a i d
rrernt
•rent* hire rmphailtrd thr
need for rnora authority In
control of shipments or arm*
from th* United Slate* for

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JOHNSON AND
BORAH 1 TILT
ON DEBT ISSUE
L o n Time Political
Foes Have It Out In
One Of KcenestDisputes In Long Time
WASHINGTON, Ja. t a - l d V Senitor Borah of .Idaho and John»on of California, doughty d i­
bat rn and politic,I far* of many

D A IL T N E W S P A P E R
F ire Cents A C opy

SA N F O R D . FI.O R ID A . T U E SD A Y . J A N U A R Y 10. IM S

Fred Davis Named
State Chief Justice
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 10bP)—Juntire 1 red Henry Pavla
today 'beram r ihief jus tier of
th* Florida Supreme Court
ttkceedlng Justice Hivera II.
Buford who remain* on the
bench a* an aaaoeiate juatka.
Chief Juatice Davis, who U
38, I*
youngest man tv tr
chosen for Hut high oilLe in
th* history of tne aupr m»
eoart. II# was elected t«lay
by th# justice, of thr court as
Ihjr biynn th . new s it month,
term and wilt aenrr for tao
year*. Two dlvlabin* of lb#
aujrrmo *«&gt;urt wcr*» r:org»nii.d as fidlowa: Division A,

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AGAINST
SHERIFF SALES
IS SPREADING

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Before Senate, R e c e iv e s
Avalanche O f Criticism

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 -.d 7_ iha-ild *Und."
A tolid band of eppontlun. iaiva.1 Prlnrlpol objection to the proing from Hprakar Garner of th.* posed amendment ga* that it pro- 1
— ■
House to Jouatt ,8heusf, president vide* for the fnlrral government
,f the association against thr pro-; through Congress to regulata or
V V I s o n n o lo
» _ _ /~v_
hibitioi, ummdnvehl, was raised•forbid the saloon. Other* ware,
vv lo C O n s in A t C VJryesterday against th- repeal rrso-'that It reservr* In the constitution, ffQ n izin C T F o r C C S T o
lutlon, m-wly laid before thr Sen a fnlrral guarantee of protection
« ,
f
ate wtth the approval of the J«J to dry atatis against an Inflow of
o I 0 p r O rC C IO B lirPB
.11. vary rommlttee.
/ liquor from wet territory ami
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ln
Though tie senator* g i t , out j would provide for ratification by
l.lH iA N , lown, Jan. 10.f i n VOP.K. Ian. 10. (4 7 - assiranr.s that th e proposal stata legislatures rather than spe— The farmer** f j g h t
With a rnm|nrtr picture ef thr .rould hr takrn up nrat Monday, rial ronvrnNon*.
against sheriffs' naira spread
Ctvmplrv tnlvriiatismal.
...
..avion, Ihirtcenth anniversary nf prohibl"It
.. m
doe*
.—. .....
not ....i.**/
comply with
th* ,.tu..-,.iiLhcr.. .xiuumuiiMipit'—Mt*. '•
‘ situation

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Everything In Rela­
tion To Foreign Af­
fairs Is Discussed
In Ali-i/ay meeting

Farmers In Iowa And

Prr*l'!. nt.rlI*1 ltobdf.V*U^J*Ab. JU'O.JUa»»a*uaMac*sa&gt;U»vto— rweaddlemweTwDe-ptlfnnw-r'tltM-'BlItf:
Chief Jurtice Davis. Juslue
••WlhtrmP.II«rM W ^lBllW |)"l'*ffr
v ” —vT- n*r*f 'nfii-r
onfnrm with thr Ihm-icratir plat-1ry. Garner ngreevl. Shouse aa. Iowa umi Wine.main yester­
- — .*
.......... ■ -an
1 r all.day
mj
-----------—*-»i-- -with Svcrrtary
•
•
form, and qthrr llou«c lenders pr«*-l irrted:
day.
Stim
Glenn T rrell) Division II. convrrvatieo
, Ur had arcutr.l th* Idahoan of
Plteiding Justice. J. H- Whit­ son to take pr-impt action in thi- dieted it would not pass them in| “ If ever a mandate came direct
Mentlwra n f th r tom iers
ate halt to the present
■withholding vital Information on
ftejjd dpon taking offte* Mar. 1
Its prrM-nt form. Kainry. of IIU- Iq the Congress upon any aubject
field. Justice Armatrad Brown,
tlrfrnne
cotmci| at Iaj Mars
development of eco­
war il.bt* from tha. Senate.
noil, thr House Democratic fbmr it was th» mandate of th* recent
J.- Beyond
trlling
nrwspaprrnn
nnd Jostl e Buford
. ,
........_ newspapermen
It betan with Borah reiterating
nationalism.
that “everything in r.latu.n to chief was among lh« first to dr-1 elect Inn to siiimit a straight-fur. — scene o f lost wrrWn dis­
—in |hr facr nf a denial from
foreign affairs
ward repeal rvsoli lion. Failure by order in w h i r h
.
aorli|.»W»
proem of
was disrussnl, muttire Ihv resuLtion.
fnrm rrs
Secretaries Slim,on and Mill* . hnu-o- issued • lengthy state- Congrrs* to rmnply with this de­ halted a foreclosure sab’ with
Ro.i/vvctt woo'd g „ into no iWtails
■Magtag additional barbed wire
hi* assertion that th* adminUtralimit
in W
whirh
he Irailed
for III,
Its lie-*
d e .!&lt;»mand.
bad »,*
the
,1 III
IIIOII lit
mini l«*l
•**••*»#» which the ptopl*
W|&gt;ie M«o
w tl.r.'ata tn an insurance company
IB- rnjceet to hnve Stln»-.«- III”
*
' .menu on Irada barrier*
tion had given France reason to
(hcrr nt tbi, lime h i. Ird to ,pr 11 feat, i-sseiting "It wa, definitely| right in maka. would prove a attorney and a -district lodge _ high ha* reached lh#
believe Aimma would grant a
tCuntlmir.1 Un Page Twu)
iaiiou that lh , presMentorl«rt Is teller that th-.JHth Amendment |
wrr, oroanising an ripe&lt;lllion to
v limit, accurdlng to these ifrevision of thr debts If Herman
ruhtemplatmg very early artion In
ilea Moines to.evert their Influ­
and It U tfma for an In*
reparation, were readjust'd.
fort%n nffairs, pos-lbly through
ence nn the state I'gislature which .
ona| .parity to repsc# Cr~
fine of the iharpeat exchange*
pment diplomatic rlmnrol* w»n
convened yesterday.
_ t e competition with esnIn fenalr hi.tory followeJ. F»rl-efanv hi- enters the Whit! House,
Afovut 100 declared Intention of
tl+q ec-op«ration. Thi* Is thr
retllng the formality which irl-it If »u-h I* the'rase It was rerfc
making the trip with the avowed
w u itiro ptirpode of lh« forth*
ni.irr* that r mirks be addres«eil
fully guar.lrd.
^
purpose of urging 1 gislalion
staling World Kcoaomic L’onfcrIn the chair, lha two atood far­
f*m9lnp to the newnaper qu»owhich would deprive court* of Ji.
.
lluni
r», h ■/ vvsrn-d that "m.at
ing each other.
tbimrs,
ri*diet Ion for • period nf several
TAMPA. Jan. 10— The tUle
la the meantime, at tho civ* nf
ifr&gt;|M- pi
The Californian took Borah to
Itorics eru hi) pi-rr-nt wrnrip
month* In case* involving money
the year, an analysis ef th« rlfrcta tacint commiiiUn served notice task for not giving thr 8#nai«
i-an'I somrthlng
,
moro so."
judgments.
U this International competition rn the yrrtiver of the 81* Mile his Information when thr morator*
.. ...1 the. world economic cunWith
Traveling by truck, they wilt stop
artf-aufllcirny I* Creek Ktrnrl Chih yesterday that lum was peadlmr.
fv rv/ice preparing to ronvrn-short
first at 8loux City tnday, leader*
Borah anawired Gut. he aeNEW Y«&gt;«1K Jan. lO-OpInlm. ly nftrr Mnr. 4, the disarmament
____ __ _____ ThJa Indiratc* a Itin
said, to participate In a protest
he cou'd not reopen the tmelc un­ aumed Jehn.on “ kapl hlm«elf In-1 here I* widely divided on the proparity
So world etnfldenre, a hsneicap to
irl^y still In progress end thr
ac*Inst • for*etn/»r* sale there.
til
the
(2017
owed
by
the
firmer
•aflrr
hr
!
poM^\l&gt;y
llcinocratlc
b
a.lers
in
formed." hut that her-aftrr hr||maal\by llcinocratlr liadem
war debt* issue hanging ftrr, the
, m frh tg business tnd
special
Slnna City authorities said they
rten."
1Congress in cnnfrren.r
I’r-s- new Democratic
administration
Utrdsklp fa tho Ualtad State* as operators a* the state's (hare of would "start a kindergarten."
iipected nn demonstration.
An
audience
of
nearly
40
w«ll
George A. Jones, ntiddleutgtd
■hot back. I Idenl-rlecl Roosrvelt last wrrh to fares-full activity in international
"All right," John*
Approximately
700
farmhra
the wbfflra rfehsst nation, wh.ch th* pari-mutuel pool had been paid
lift"
- Income lav rate and lowi affairs. In addition, there Is the whit* rarpenter of thb city la *t known rtsldmts of thi* city at­ gathered her* and succeeded In
T trust the im atjr wi...
.j .raise
. . — lb
................
&lt;; the - three-yaer cAmpet.ti-n
ta in full.
"He wllr have IbS^senati.r from * rr th- rirmptkm- to y!»ld from oVrr present qiestlon of recogni­ liberty umlcr a 1100 bond signed tended lha regular City Cuintni*- preventing the scheduled sale of
- trade harrier* haa entailed.
W
commlsilrn'a order, fivrn ralifornb for th, flM -jtudm t," mo.ooo.oon ti» $t!P),noo.«sh) -l*- tion Of the -nvlrt government in
by J#*se N. Durden and C. p. Col. «ion meeting In the City Ha I last th* A. H. Carver farm near Mo­
The . annual raview af world
)
word balancing the fesltrel b ul. Russia and the rnnfllct between
trade Joat l«*urd by the League by Secretary Milton IL Mabry Ik rail irtutnrd.
night where they remained until dal#. Jodg, Miller postponed hear.
Japan ami China nv.-r Manrhurla. lias to insure hla- appiarancr In
“ Ur will h»vr •
a klqd'tgartrn
kM 'rgartm get.
Ing Yh* application for racelkepof Nation* rtporta tho .United with the other four mrmbers con*
County
Court
neat
April
tn
an­
the CotnmUsinnrr* voted l.v allow shlp made by William King until
..................
In
the
lower
Among workrrs
Declining In Join with President
Blairs It Uie head of the lot of currinc, halted the reopening pro­ which the eenalnr fum Idaho lias n jw y bmckrls, opposition to th
Hoover In Joint rumininion notion swer to a charge of aanault ami own*.a of the Ccclial Flu.ua Friday when the latter failed to
countries
experlsneirg foreign gram of rare* scheduled fir last not observed In thHb discussion." priipsisal wa, general where in.
on the war debt,, economlr and battery he I* allaged In hav* rom. Transportation Co. to u&gt;e lha appear.
trade redaction in tho year jaat night. ReceUer Phil It. Bourque r*' raid Johnson. "It wlll'j,- a kinder- quiry was made; among business
arm, problems, Rmisev-I* imli- milted against .the I8.yrar old Municipal dink until the next
gai\&lt;m of ilhelaaure.4tndinf i:S..|
The demonstration waa orderly.
, passed. with a total rut of 07.6 per dra Immediately railed ulT the
men. i*nk*r«
linker* and tn» es|H-rts, ■
a rtlfd
..
cnlrtl in
In that #*i*nang*
aachanp* or
of mmrvun- daughter af a well-known local I'ouimia, inn •meeting,.
mrn,
/ailA "
! v.
The group also obtained post­
Opening.
••tat la the rain# at It* *ooJ» In
ih ula promote.I hy fgvoraM** virw Vos thr rulr. In m(mirAtUm« thnt hr hn&lt;l very «lrf.
lh * rnrsling, the lin t over ponement of. another sale In which
“ I told .lb*-roeieeee", Mabry
fiftt ha f of 1M3, romparrd
k
A
- - Stiaisun
Oil a.ante arut
ft.1sI all
It quartf
...f.*l, ra It
rcrilfnilfll , inite
Iteil. I.talo
f.id Itackling
aeklln.! Ib-sr
lit, &gt;4** family Sunday afternoon at abo.t whirl. Mayor V. A. Speer pro- Congressman Baldridge, Rrpnblle.
it WU.
wu- recognise
ideas for
.....
....
tom
valt^:tnbm the eommlaiion had .....
.uicd alnc* hla e action t.me day, an, Nebraska, aqd. Fred D. Wear,
Milts in whig|u Vhey dened any that. 14 the proposal* bream* -f- problem* ^through regular iliplu- 3:30 o'clock. *
qf"ta nllhardsat with bated it* decition m a study ef ranrcllatlon pg’\r*vWlod ■-eornmit* frrt've, tb* Amertrnn p en p ie malic rhaarirC.
Th*.Jsehtl.848* jprt|wl*by Judge ipu and attetW -h y alt- lhe Com­ federal building /ixttoUHn at Dma.
all
Urn
facta
and
clrrttmitaneca
On Bata -Two) *
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1.1 I s u l . t l l o l M ■ ■ l» A f t
I
9 te l.ie o te
iL a .
Would fnr# the hlgh»al loom - u *
tnlssluners n.v# fl. J.
Lehman. •y,ho
ha. w*ra among the ptalhtlfn.
James
(]. nBhnron
fulluwlng a
pre­
•ui rounding th* track and It* re­ menu veerr ' mail* "at 'the "7WI1
rato eif'thi It hUtofy. .
At Tipton, Iowa, Irene of the
liminary beating given Jones at was ill. loir out City t.'lerk F. K.
financing.
Furthermore,
Bour- Honvar-tavsl fonLrrne* here.
Senator Pat Harrison, of ^tis7 hr Idahoan aaaf he haiLjreef
the Court House yrstrrday after, bniM-u's nint,...eat that “Daly rVow war" outbreak In 1030 when
quardes waa not 11led that any at­
little differance with iHli corn- •Isslppi. ranking mcml«-r of llm
guard was
norm wber*. Proseruling Attorney r.utlnc ...alters wilt be discussed the Inwa -national
tempt to reopen the track until,
Finsnrr CoWlinUle* om| uni- i.f lh*
ll'ontln ied Un Pag* Three)
railed out to snforre administra­
J. G. I ennardy qu stbincd le,ih as far a* I know."
the ecmmUiUin'i
requirement*
Itooirvolt a-mfertrs, *»&lt; raid to
Thr duck n.stter arose near ths tion for the bovine tuberculin test
Jones an I the young 'worn.....
'i
had teen met would r*»ult In an
th." author of tha irh&lt; io».
...»sting’s vnd vvh/i. fin k luim- Isw, 20 firmer* gathered at ths
Jom-s
drnird
tandliog
the
girl
vi&lt;&gt;.
Immediate. eaorellalllin of the
-Whit" collhr" woikers who dhro.irthoi.se
to
protect
foreclosure
lently ns wag rlmrgctl and said run aahe.l l be 1 Co.nn..»*.oners
track'* permit and lleeoeoC
rus«ed the propo«al with n r-rr*
nf Ora farm of J. A. Ileyslstt near
liourquardr*
conferred
with
Medical atrrke valued el »*4*8
spomleot here wrir not Inclined tn| •I'KlPlNIi, J.m. 10. -&lt;/Pi It ap.' that "I only pallrd her on Ihc whether or not hmlTirial n.-tlun West Branch, birthplace of Presi­
pcMrt-d
that-a
major
l.alllr
is
bark
unis
or
tainwhile
piking
of
a
rpsrcial
..nrrtuig
on
ls*t
Fllarcerdlnt to th, arhelele af. the Mfcbty yesterday morning and
are tb- matter In quit, the same
dent Hoover. Sheriff Christian
abo.t t„ l.» waptd at Chiumrnkow with lit r,"
• ..
. i y morning thuold tr made a
• Seminole Caunty MedKfl Bmlrty drak naked If George Itemus, L rlight as lh . Senator from Mi*sUPass whirh was mrupird Imlay l&gt;y
Aren.ding t0 the »n^y told hy .nailer of . rfliinl li-cord. At that agreed t0 postpone the sale thro*
’ arms fuiqlibud -Ihdlgent resbienta mer l.lnelnratt millionaire boot
sippL In business amt financial
Japan-*- troop*. T h r t'hln-■•• the girl. Jones and n man later meeting tbc Con.in. .sinners 1/ ltd ■lays.
hv Dr. J* N. To'ar, eggir and the trneli’* nvw IIJam*, A. Cunningham, torsi circles, on Ifc* &lt;&gt;lber haml. the only
Three hundred
farmcro •*•
d dRy physician dfgtag 1832. « • nanelal backtr, wan preparrd to carpenlir nml bnillff nt the Court disagreenu-nt with lh - tax piopos. ronimnmlrf of that rector *al«l b- Identified as Jt*»- S'. Durden, lo. lo allow tbc traixp rtatlon firm • -rmbled at Apphton. Wl*.; and
t.n*
ordered
bln
troop*
to
|f-*ist
«
cal
mill
employee,
visited
the
tend
led
ten.parary permit lu load and un­
' " w to hla report,
pay th* state the money owed by House, has recovered his Ford nu. „| plar-d ta-fore Mr. Hoo*-v*tt wa.
gill's home on Magnolia Av ium load freight at the .Munhipal I'ie, forced postponement until Apr. »
I* t ibo f rmer operator*.
d t p . Com
‘
tnmobile nvrr which *&lt;* much agi­ that it dill not rut deeply -noucli further Japan. : - off tr*ivr.
of tho kale of a widow's farm on n
at
aim
.1
2
04)
o'rlork
Somlay
aft.
provldrd 2U |"-r t»n be ;..iid aa mortgage foreclosure
aritan
'I wa* told that Remu, took tation.waa raised that the d'ily into the exemption*.
TOKYO.
Jan.
I«.
bit
J«l'"
ernmin
apparently
fu*
•
!•
*
•
purpose
wharfagw rhorge a.id u $ 1,100 brought by her hrolher. Arthur
Dr, ttttor aatad *hat iluvin*! .h&lt;f p ^ n j^
j,*
not liable Cumin lasloners had to appoint n
Among the saWrird mrn th.- n«s» ravalrv and infantry nml
nf finding out when the girl’s
* U ^ i i W4.S !fki f °n‘ |l*r thi* debt”. Mabry said. “ Bour- special commill** to Investigate ron.-nsua was that If this wa. th.- ..erupted Oilumenknw Pa&gt;a In the family w.wl.1 b# rra.lg to move bom! be po.tr.I aglnst duuiage to Kunktl, of Msnawe. holder of the
Ihc pier. —* - ,
his rhargr that Night D**k Ser. ••new deal" lh ecitlain »a« iobl Great \Va| of Chinn today b1i«;k^
,n
n
a w mmt
f r a ftCl the same
paper. Mr*. l * l « T. Krske own­
nut. About 20 minute* later, the
if
f
Discussion ... tbD subject was er of the property, operates »
and went in grant Arthur Marshall was lav be was du# to get from a Demo lag the P•fiber
ponriru of Ch^ girl said, Jones ret. rmd to the
,
Jt* tlmae, at the hoeplul . inference, 1 presume with hi* nt- in hin dutbsbrief. Mayor Speer said, “ I ll.nught with thr MiUtsnr* «»* * niinor
cratlr admlnlstra'lion, "it look* nrse lr-«p« through that famoii*
bm.se alone and (skrd tn In- sbnwn
Urnea. performed four major lorneya.A Latar, th* rtaelver.r*The ear. a Ford touring car, like Ihr 'forgotten man' elas* I
this had l-ren drcldrd U|m&gt;ii." ■on.
ieya\ Later,
rat*
Into
lehol.
It
was
lhsrro.nl
through
the
house.
The
girl
said
1, two obalatrlcal eaee*. t u r n e d » a l d Remua waa not wa* found tt the horn* of Win. iindteil |« the unemployed."
ledjltvJ raid
•Irategir j|K.sltlon taken by lh - Jones told h,r he, had .been sent Clerk Ltmson said, “ It haa but I
frwetara caaea.
__ _
-Those nf us who havr had sal. Japan,-r jn a week tn Idork off th re to see about some repair*. •want to n.akr an official rec.nl."
wll in
Ing/Vo
tittle lh# trnch’a debt luring*, Ovirdo man, this morning
g ^ o stttle
. roar Information," Dr.
hy Deputy Sheriff Jark Hickson try cut* will find an ailed burden
T..I.I that the house was nm in Commlaaloiftr T. L. Dumas said,
further aUted, Mt wish to with th* atata. I tharaupin In­ ami Officer B- T. Itamll, who had If the Income In* rl«* la rarriel China froi the rich Moegnl.an
'province did tn frailaite Chin--.' order, the girl said Jon#* asked to "‘Ihry ba.e a Mg.it to load amt
formed him that th# Track could
. that If the abort work
Warned that it haJ been »*:n in throjgh," said one worker Inter- , ffurl* l| .Dfen l D against Iblook at th# downstair* rooms and unload as I understand It". C&lt; mnnid for. according to the cot reopen until lha mohey waa that vicinity.
ylesrnl. “ Nearly ill of &gt;i*‘ hav • i.npcndlnu I n v i n o .1C '' b1 :hal she walked through th# house n.iaslorer W. A. la-ff er, on# of tb«
BAITIMORE, Jan. tO ^-(4T-A
wJwdale of the Mtdlcal Ro­ paid."
Deputy Ilickaon effected the ar- had pay cute, ami dr*pit • all lha' .111 am- •# j military rmhioan
man m
was
and
mm kllleJ —
---" a
kill, him while both were laugh. owner* nf the boat, said, “ What we lllllll
Bourqcardes
aakrd
Mabry
If
the
he coat would ho aa foL
edt ef Mr, Uvinga ami hi* wife, ha* tiren said about tb- icluce I Ten tl.oua.od Chine*.
»»- Ing ami M ing. Wh-n they entered w. nt i* a li.uilrd permit ta use ally hurt and three nllwrs Injured
Office vtaJte, fJW«; hoaw comialsaltn could not collect the Nola Livings, who. according to cost of tiring, true income today reported sir. ady In Jrl.ol, renrl..
a tewing rns.nl, the girl said Jon** tb&lt;- I’l.-r ....III vv- ran make other today when an aut. rtia»&gt; and tu*
91118; Jail *WU. WU; •tat*'* monay from the 140,000 Jailer. D. C. Broadway, are ha* shrunk In pretty equal proper init there through Chlutnenkow.
legan talking shout her. reps-nting nrrangeinei.ls." Mayor Speer said, coltldrd on th# I'hiladalpMi »°*d
bend
pot
up
by
the
former
opera­
operation*.
minimum
chart'.d with poaaesslon of stolen tion. The gorl of.fowl and clothmg
over
and over haw atlrartive she .'•That* ok»y will. u« provided the near Aberdeen. Maryland. James
.
if boapltal vial la, 1438; tors.
proprrty, and J o h n Uvinga, ha*
tb#
has com# down
..own, but
»ui h
- rent
■*•■&gt; bill
(Continued (In I’l f * Two)
wharfage charge i* paid and thr E. fallen, Chsvy fha*e. Mary"I Uld him that fal ure to pay Wesley Livings, Frank Carroll.
tnaoa, mlnlmom, 140,
th* price of In^uran.,. ami snaw H J f r h l 'i lY H o a r d W i l l
.00,1 remains prmted." Coinn.la- and, tlrlvsr of the nuton.ubll# ami
11
—r* coses, minimum, th* atata ha money rontlnuad to Orn* Richard,, and Beatrice Low*, olhrr n e c t a r , fa.nd^
jyj
1 0 n j a n u a r y 25
&gt;»l nrr leirflrr said, "That wharf­ at. unidentified woman riding
U an obligation of Oi* track, re­ who gov* her ntm* as Daisy ~Mc- n
Items at* Ju‘ t
\'
age rhargrn Is onerous" 0* \h# with him were dead.
_ _ _ _ _ by sporting that gardless of whi operate* It," Mab­ Najr. alF ef whom wilt 6* ques­ wrrr during thiJpcah of pJosp rL
•
Mr*. Lillian Sherman, JachstnCommissioners imilvd.
tioned talc todoy for lh*lr,kiwwL Ity.
tvt lireeatlgotod evary caa* ry uld.
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TAM ./llASIKE. Jan. 10.- 14’.
Th* dlacussiun ended when Com­ vIII*. Florida, rtcclved a fractured
r*ported
. dge of how the car came into the
cjIW, pre*IHent
of
Tbc . -wly ai-ponited b.ghwry
W Samurl Rcyb.._.
.
leg. Passengers of the bus said
po*set*ien of the living*. All tb. Ass--elated Pry Good* Corpo Mtard I* lay sul Js.l, -■* ff r 4b,'
___h»»«
Mary Smith, who plead* Dial missioner H. U. bh.uh l«er moved
to a
*0Wpl*!nt* in
were in the County J*U Ibb morn­ ration, b. lda th«| one nf Ihc great legular peeling at whirh. It will she is ths owner of 34 |HM0 City lb. t •‘Until w* bav*'» full board Iks'driver pul ad o(T th# highway
to avoid striking the automobile
th .m y ' unsanitary
ing.
, • Uf?
ret routrlbnt lotja . to prosperity draft a tentative budget of run- •f Sanford bonds upon which the meetaig w# grant an extension of
a"
Mr. Cunningham, while glad to would b- thr. cotiiagrou* and fair trsetioi ' and inaluienanc* '.votk Inti rest haa long b e e n due, the permit provided the wha.fage vkhich was In th, middle of ths ‘
get hla cor both, wasn’t particu­ balancing of fr^qrtl. »lat* and fog the rat. The meeting wl I be tbro^gh ber attorneys 7va* secured rhaige is paid." The Vote un th* retd. Tb* Impact throw the bus
larly pleased over tho fort that mimic, pal ta-dM .' Income ta- held In ■ and will I* *P*»
a petition for an alternative writ motion, seconded by C. mnilasiunct driver into the aisle still ditching
cot off. (he top ami the .leg.-lotion has hoem “ -n piece
of
n.amlamua against lit* City or Ic-lfler. w u approved by all but the stesting wheel which w u
of
e- ,rleast. 4* widtidK t« rerpamiend
back acot, and had lost some of Mruiciou* claaa legislation,
m- .jfgu,
Sanford “ Comma adIng ths City to Comu. lavlunar -Duma* who - voted torn from It* *o*keL
Wreck NEW YORK. Jon. lO ^ W V - the
tool* which he had valued at ,U t de'larlnr tkak -effort* which 1
The j' 4| bn-li rl will t «• mi"|'t' d psy over tu the relator from such “ Nay", a vole follcwed tji Com­
Eipreatlng bb ballef that }h»
in#
usoru nearly IflML IW o car b a wreck." fall tn balance the budget or ef
rr. sting m Fehfpary afle. applicable lunds on hand, the past missioner l.eff i-r’a remark “ I don’t
Tieaawd* ayaum of U
ve United
i_Mg~ ^,un, r end he said,
I’m hoping, b e j ^ fort* to halanm It by unjust ».ur(Continurtl On t’ago Two)
0 dire budtet'lia' twen at due inti rest and coupons on Ihc
re m e o w , • I
State* U
Uu etnndard of bars. lhat»I Can find the rest of den* on certain flaw*, oficltl*.-n,
■forseald bonds."'
Ckainubn
Tremlway
w
_____ _ nt la »*|
iWvAHP maintained.
...
• wjr look put thir# In th# wwb tend t«. inertaa# the fear and ill-'
Tbc piper was strvsd on the
. s.lseion. r* had n t bat
m M fU*d la tho
near th* ho***."
.
R. U Shinholser, veteran ralltrust which V * the greatest^ ob
srnm.e bow much slat'' Comnil»'!«ncra Iasi week, and list'
by Solon C. Bel. Chartr* f c l S t h e l L ehairman «f
rtacl's to Improved economic eon.
iosd emp'oyre, has returned from
l JaekaonvllU the NatkewbL CWf Bonk •» U' "
T. fund i the diparlm.nl nig Id City (kitornsy F. It. Wilson
bad the Conunlsalonsrs sign a mo­
Atlanta wher# he attended the
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Yark. m adia d today » nvKJ*rm^*lir
let to speni lhia y«ar.
-;&gt;• mptiona should U no Hlw&gt;tion t» quaah the writ ami r re­
funeral of bis brother, John W.
hopefil not. at th*
Lnodod
with
several
thousand
turn to thd writ, .to be used u/t
(r than *800 fw person* witho.'
Hhinholver, Hr. M. a prominent :w
IM *f tho
.
boxes of citnia fruit destined for
ilopcii.l ntfl •ml * 100(1 fad th.."
M&lt;».&lt;lay, Rula Day, uni*** a set­
cenfectlonsr, who died in that city
MLUWIt
prw w
tlement haa been affected In tb* northern -markrts, tho steamer early Saturday afternoon.
rlth 1717 tons with ,1. pendentfb" he rantlnu&lt;*l
Seminol*
"Osceola," 20-year uld St. Juhn*
-The
in
&lt;
rraa*
sf
40
per
cent
in
m.-antinM, li
,
Ths dead man was widely
con* ii lied.
llUi La
Itlber craft which arrived hero
Ibs'r
in
the
normal
tag
rat*
might
be
j«
knewn In Atlanta and wav a Under
standard
^
slat* do
lata
Thursday
afternoon
with
a
MIRE. Jan. 10. -W )
on fta farm* an* tilled if ths boss af th* tag werof ftl
reward load of fertiliser, waa In It* caady industry. H« had Herd
LHGIOM MEETS TONIGHT
hromlmed. 1 b*(Mv* that, if the |
ut.a wets butned ttf dadtb
|to A report made
grove*, de
nsheitiilni to leave hire late this In that for over 30 yean, and
Vr.jn W f ..
majtnty
pf
o
w
tfUsea*
with
the-.-j
Is survived by his widow, a son.
_ whirh drstroyed a thr«»■Um.
.
afternoon
for JaskaonvUI*.
it'
tho.
JnapscGoa
embers
o
f
CampbelLl^sving
laws,
mcornea
k
s
f
Confidence
that
|
-O f vital Importance to th*
rise to'lay. Ths d.ad am Post af*" artment of their paymenta. TP*r&gt; used rffiof- Uo
Ui American Legion arc |Th* craft wa* loaded today un­ John W. Shiaholvsr, Jr.; a daugh­
Icwltt, 43; Maud* Hewitt, mulnd d by Post femmandea. W. der th* direction ef C. II. Whitner, ter, Mr*. M. D. Bocber, Ttnailr. .. k m
'Agrlcultur
riraitv sad gwwsijawvental affair* Cesll
cji llewltl, Jr.e SO; Evalyn If. . Shepherd of an Important tad of It* owners, who said that ll Ga.i a brother. » L. SWnh»her.
JttsS
coun- admin' tend- acaflomlcslly, thry
p..rk .
18} and Corrsada Boweh, meeting to bo bold at th. legion
Thursday morning ef 8aaferd, and a rrmndson, Jehu y - ' 1 \
return
■nL Pith weuld u wUUgt tn bear their
(Its by ns
| fortlgw mrti
(re were unable to dst"’ - Hut tonight at TOO o’clock. Com­
a mixed cargo of freight. Whaley Beoher, af Teanll*.
using d.* lharr of the ta^fcpnWn.
frwai Hr.rnward
r onr prlew atrvetore from
j he r i c i , of the ire. Natf • mander Shepherd said that tho
In Tho*. W. |jad will ra.
county
o f *H kind, f i 1
:3 toaa,
w o m u i BAYXN—Tlftb an-j
•9, leaped from an upper •ubjeet .ta bo dlsenaasd U of vital
In on duty as waiter 0f Jha
„
Or*ng* },W.ANT
8am Banos
it o f dib third, cslng 1
was taken lo n ho*heading a crow of aver 10 anal Florida Orange Vritlvai U ,
ta every cx-**n
u.rd
r white Lake
:' loach-stand on
eom^tpen.'
'
be held hero Jaa. 14-88.
ag srvsr* Injariei
•k ir Str

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KEN N EL CLUB IS
NOT ALLOWED TO
OPERATE RACES

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OPINION IS SPLIT
UPON PROPOSALS
TO INCREASE T AX

Racing Commissioner
Says Oval Must Pay
State Money Due It

HAN IS CHARGED CJTY COMMISSION
W ITH ATTACK ON HOLDS MEETING
16 YEAR OLD GIRL MONDAY EVENING

McifsIn Lower Salary
Brackets Unfavor­
able To New Flan

Hand Placed At $300 Routine Business A f­
fairs Disposed 0 f
Following Hearing
Before J. G. Sharon In Regular Session

U tojpifcA****•'

Tenders His
_____ Report To
City Commission

Major B a ltic Is
Looming Between
dhm-Jnp F orces

___T _.w ni’s Car
Is found But With
Parts Of It Gone

■aS - &amp; *

Two Killed, 3 Others
Hurt In Road Wreck

C|ty Mandamused To
Fay Intercut, Coupons

National City Bank
Head Is Optimistic
Regarding Outlook

R. L. Shinholser Back
From Funeral Rites

Osceola .Will Depart
With Cargo Of Fruit

Seminole County 11th
In Use Qf fertilizer

)ie In Flames
Sweep Home

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Legislatures Of i
acratn stored to
Bio Budget Cats
Interest Is
Once ProsEnterprise
DDflNGHAM, Ala.— With lu
i Gnrishlng ysliow pins lumtaderiry simost depleted, the
h is i Wowing a kosn Interest
m refers*tat loo plan prsposid

Georgia has ■ dcfklt estimated
’rw M nt-E lart I m w t i IL Tht* St 39,0003)00. Nana of this, how
Ml « m c m • logging Iron* avar, was Vrested In 1933 dus In
and Um ham af lbs sawmill, •Imllar powers fiaan Governor
Ruoaoll as thdo* coafamd on the
*a an and lha wkcoiy rough of Virginia sxerstlaa. Loss of rootI f t f l f f train wore familiar nsa rausad him ta cat appropria­
ids.
tions for the year IIH portent.
line the lumber Industry la Eugene Tainted(a, Gaorfla g o v
Rsath has not sung IU swan crnqr-elect, is pledrod to further
r there are growing Indka- seonomlaa and political observers
l that l| la fast on the decline, sap the la g I s i a t o r a will
rwtly It was anennrsd that a lift a portion of the tas on real
tag railroad, fsmeu* in Dm aatata, divert highway funds to
lit o f the Cerollnaa, had bees other needed purposes and In ganpfred aad the puffing loco- aral Meet sc anomic rondltlona.
w e ef better days asslgnsd
Mouth Carolina's 1933 deficit la
I railroad graveyard at tha pat undetermined bat tha kgltln.
■tUTa.Jetas..drastic .economic, mean
area sc revenues continue to drop.
enactsd when the last tall Two members of the assembly
t |a the primeval forest have suggoeted a sales tan to
id by the Wausau Kouthsm mart the situation and ease the
bar Company wsa foiled. A property tar burden.
t of this tree’s growth rings •Governor Miller*
...............h a s called
tJed ft hod stood SSI yssrs. Alabama's assembly lato another
foiling o f the tree was one of a series of sessions hsld dorlm last operations of tha lag his administration, to balance
mty. Tha log train has mads tho badgi . The deficit In that
aat run and no longer will bo d e ls N estimated b y'th e gover­
d the latoiiammd • whistle nor at 120,0003)00. H has suggest­
the symphony g il t s puffing ed rs-submlsalon of an Incoma tag
iusU as It heralded a trip bu­ aed a sales tas to most tha sltaarn tho mill and the wood
as. The sawmill will soon
I up lie work, and last *f all ,
planing min wll| shot down,
dorses of tho company will |
released to rytara to the ,
i or possibly to convert some ,
ha "cut-over" lands lata "aaw ,
tie Is the story In many parts
UM Soath aa tha industry
h helped to bxll4 It front a
Wr agricultural section Into
itivlog Industrial arow plays
-and now It ta* being tarnsd
ta tho farasors,
•ta i f the Southern ststss
W it slate forestry departip aad much haa boon dona la
"way ef reforestation, hat
urvatlon leaders point out
a la much which tha Poderal
•mmsnt could do. In Plerids
140 slash pine seedlings are

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The aaaeoaoaaient o f such a
hsavy cut In tanuu rsme as a sur­
prise even to those usually laformed on the affairs o f the city
goVernraent Considerable cwrleelty
was aroused as to how the reduc­
tion* would bo affected.
The mayor's promised city tan
cut would tloeely, follow a 10 per
cent reduction last year aad a VI
percent reduction for the 1911-33
bill., and kill constitute a to­
ld redaction of tO percent In tax
bUlt-oiec..a.. Uuse-yetc.. peeled..~~

Herald Is Thanked
F o r Co-Operation
The Herald today was the re­
cipient of a Id ter of appreciation
from members of tbe Lake Vary
Chamber af Commerce committee
which staged the successful eighth
aamml' Pioneers
Reception In
.that eemmsaity on Hew Tear's

S em inole Cagers
LoseOpening Game
Here To Leesburg

LOST: Set
certificate. I
Locust Avo.

Saturday night by dropping a 44
ta 9 decision to tha Lsasburg Yello«l Jackets who took advantage
WANTED*1Young
of untested material to score lha
•’.‘ work. Moot ha si
oof-sided victory. •
t
lotion. Phone ITt. |
The stage show at Tha Mlfes* o u t Wednesday will b* q now revue, Syncopation*, a Cogart aad
Coach Me Lucas parted Hughe*
end Knight at forwards, Kbnnar Motto production. Cogart add Notts' are abown at the k ft abovs. On tha right la Marfan McCall,
at fsnter and Higgins and Courier
at guards but soon replaced them
Including Uovneek, Kelly, Herndon,
with the remainder o f his squad,
Celemen end UUIof. '
The team goes to Palgtka to­
COLO!
morrow eftemocdi^for a garni In
any
that dty . tomorrow night. With
lw-» defeats already shalked up.
Coach MeLucas s*«a only a alight
bit af hope that a first vktery
may bo recorded tomorrow al­
though his plsyors promka tholr
bast efforts.
Mlsrtlng 11no.ape
Raturday:
tucaburg. Cherry. Prsnklla, for­
ward*. Phillips, e,- Andrew*. P*nnlngton, guards) Remlnola High,
llughac, Knight, forward*. Kannrr. cantor, Hlggin'i Courlrr,
guards.
*
The Posts I Life h Casualty la- I I — H&lt;
Always grt th* boM, fasts* i
■aranse Cs, I til Dterks hilMtsa.
Kansas a ir , Me, I* etrevlog a new
PRtMIREHRIVR CLUB TO MEET

87 Miles
On 1 Gallon?

Buy haiMHHNBiliMi

tank part In tha rsforssUtlsn
program a/. 1931-33 ky pleating
In**. Prof. Gs R, W. Grasktr.
intension forester for tho dials
Calkgs ay Agriculture and Enflfworing, announced 243)00 black
wjunut seedlings wars planted
H O P coantlss f*y 4-H Club hoy*.

P o ta to Growers
Will Cut Down
A cre a g e In ’33
GAINESVILLE. Jan. 9.—Polalo

Children’* Cotgl
Need Creont

with what It « v «

Thar* will b* a huslnea* wrst-

then 140,000 trass war* grower* e&gt; th* Li Cross* taction Ins of tho Jsckaauvlll* DUtrirt
HlpUd In the Hll| Demonatrstloa will maUrlaly curtail thal r Pjogrcsolv* flab af the Atlantic
aerrag* this season.. County Agent Coast Line railroad, for member*
jScsst In Durham sounyL
Pred L. Craft r*ported Prlday.
II* has Jual completed an In­
spection trip of th* section, and
u ld that Indkatlona are that 1400
acroa will bo put eat this year
so compared with approximate!/
1000 last season. Of tho present
ecrdhgo, th* LaCrass* Potato
Alabama Orowan* Association, will control

Other sections
cut-ovar
ar* being planted In tung
• fio rd s. Pram the tung nut •»
all which Is a Important InaraMMBjTaf paint la harvested. Outer
JaM* ’ where suitable ar* bolng
ggPvirted lato grove* of altro*
hms

TOOTH P A S T!

only, at the CUy Hall tomorrow
night at 3:00 o'claqb. according to
an announcomanl today by C. K.
Adams, president •( the Clah.

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un Destruction

r board, will draw or an
'fa r th* daatmUan wttiM
b* slgnvd by Judge Ooorgo

wlQ ha'th# flrtl whalasalg
atlfa M liquor at th* awHIn. tyre yaaro. A Urge pa­
n t la M bond, ladudlaw UP
• Vkomsbrew and numerous

KA—CasatracUcs at
highway
hatwaaa
Are Bowsy-ba-tkoInha Mb tMa pkaa,

IIt aad II.NStS far Seslbs m l*
.Use Hum Is a U|—I U I a year.
More llss IIS.NS have slreedr
heeekt .tills 0*1lev. . Mse. nsOte*
an d shlldren t nettle, lend so
rnaney. ttimplr ••"&lt;! n«m«. stdree*.
see aeneflstnrVs nemo sod relallsMhlp and they will seed IbM,
polity en Is days' PRIM InseeetleiL ESCAROL^
K* exaoUaetlea I* required. TbS
Celery and
elfar Is lleUied. ■* writs inset t v
llsalcy.

DANNY DINGLE

fHA fow states Ilk*
;
|at* passed laws exempting from •00. ✓
Tho farmers of tho soctlon hav#
tadmtlon lands- whan th* owner
igy’soa is a fixed reforestation practically computed tho task af
M c y . Tha prdblsm with th# la- unloading fortUlaor, Craft report.

*d. Only ono or two more carloads
tang enough ta grow plat are scheduled ta corns la.
Tha fsrmtra or* bow preparing
r, but tha oumptlon from
tho laad aad gotUag ready for
m Is a help.
Oovornment has already planting which will taka place hotween .f&gt;nuary 15 aad January U .
Th* crop .will ho dug around Um
last of May aad th* first of
Juno.
. '
The LaCroas* potato crop Is tho
first af th* spring plantings In
this couiRy, Craft said.
Th*.Potato Growore' Associa­
tion Intlodoa moot of tha small
planter* a* ih* section. It started
with t l member* In INS and M *
Incudai from 44W6P. of the meat
antarprislpg o f tho farmsra there.
a*T MYERS, Jaa. • - O M * tf This growth has beak largely the
k ?W.' L. "Bud" Draafbon dmrk of J. W. Reailona, manager.
lad ta da a llttl* hmstrlaamtig Craft uld.
.
ila own Prkiay—hot no* wtin
Aside from tho aMoeistloa othH rM * ''- ■ ’ '
ik„ largo planters Include PhilV* now dark and Bharifc Boh Ikm aad Company, tha MaahatUn
a took aa Inrsalory of toa- Prodao* Company, aad C 1. Baird
itod liquors which are n«w m»- •f Cslnvsvlll*.
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One Cent A Day Pays
Up To $100 A Month

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BILLY’S UNCLE
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They do th in n differently out in lo w . front the m $j
they d o In Florid*. When mortgage bolder* attem pt to
foredoe* bn f a m e out there o o 'W h k h thy Interat and
principal paymenta hare not been mat. the f$nn«rn all g$t
(Conti owed From Fags One)
together and beat up the sheriff, o r tear down the court
a rat •* » par real, Orant UflUifi,
hypae i f neeunary in order to bregji, op the aele. A t ,
iT v f t **nt aqd Frnnte M peg repL
nit a veritable army, o f them are on the way to Sioux
I
The competitive straggle fer
with the avowed puraott o f forei
lay* which would mak* j.lm p o**!
skUrecMter* la mapy quarter* *
Laat week the agent o f the ©
a
®
muc^ gvraUv burdan on t^ a 'u g
payqrs «f the world thaw tW comyet^lvw stray*!* f*r efnaswoty,
after he had bid in' a $30,000 m ortgage for $27,1
•ad pcUotUlljr just • aearee «
____ffort to secure e defleleney judgment o f $3.000
tot*rn#|lousj irritation.
a farmer who had already lost everything he had.
A survey by th* Department ef
Im i to aay the hasty wire o f the agent to hie home o ffice Comutorv# ahawi that the stifling
asking t o authority to bid the full amount o f the
of iaterwaylowai trad# wps intagatwas apawejrcd In the affirmative.
fl*d I* pert by U rlg reriaioala
ition in Iowa and other Mid»BfcWe3tern farm the United Htalva and the develoyareas is not at dll d lf/iren t from that, w hub
in
la Europe of additional trad*
Florid* during the boom and Immediately thereafter except aalangl* monte erected under vari­
that Floridian* seem to have taken their mfcUdne * Illt&gt; ous mmri: "foreign (U klH fa retliooa,"
“*it bang* clearing
mom philosophically. Immediately following A a c r ic a V a o ite”,
Increased - tariffs;
t ranee into the World War farm land value* reached un­
precedented height* as the prices on agricultural commod­ Impcrt quota* and other ahataclea.
In 1031, lerrateaente abroad aad
ities began to e o v . Farmers encountered no difficulty
at an lq borrow! [tjjnm inflated values sums equivalent to war dtbta brought the United
Rials* 1*01^00.000 white In n all their farms were worth before the war.
chang* theemesnnoooo
Uaited Male*
’adnti.
K fpt o f thym did aod expanded their holdings. They

W O R L B f »&gt;

mar verbs-rot rooir

e
EVERl^rrlNCJ LIQHTt—Thy
■n shall bo more go down;
I'glitter (hall thy moon wiUUraw
[ ttaatf) for Iho Lord shall bo thins
rlastin* lift". a»d ,h* »•»» at
mourning aball bs ended,—
slsk 00:20.
-♦
j^Ths Tlmos-Unkm Insists that
- Henry Ford pa»» big. prices fer
American antiques. Hi should be
reminded 0f this whoa U
tins t0 trade in the old tin Usstej

In neighboring farm*. * A s long as the/war lasted and farm
price* continued at peak levels, they had lltUo difficulty la
maintaining Interest and principal payments, but with the
collapse which began about 1922 these e a rn in g chnrgM
became more and more onerous. The Iworld depression
further accentuated their difficulties.
The quegtion now Is what id* the best thing to do about
It. W e find a farm er who in -1018 borrowed $30,000 on a
$80,000 farm. Commodity prices at that tinw enabled him
to cpfry this load without any undua burden. But today the
rices o f farm product* ere little better than one-third o f
hat they were thep, and hla farm, Instead o f being worth
,000, la worth lea* than the amount o f the mortgage on
Two courdcs are open in meeting thU problem, one o f
la conned Ion with the "Boy
inflgtloji, the other o f deflation. •
q
American** movement It Is inter­
Inflation embraces the policy o f increasing prices until
esting lo not# thst Amoriran 1im­
ports have slrssdy doclined 10 the pre-war level le reached and the farmer U able to carry
nsrrsnt In qusnttty, 27 porcent In on as he did at the time when the mo’ tgage &lt;n his farm
value since 1911. with ciports was first given. It may be accomplished b y any numb*, o f
Mutrsrtlng proportionately.
merthoda, the moat conspicuous of which are the so-called
domestic allotment plan, printing press money, end rutnonelixatlon o f silver. It la said that the domeatic allot­
ment plan, which would arbitrarily fix certain farm prices
the
by means of. an enormous sales tax to be paid by the con­
iwTui ahnek whan he
sumer,' la the moat popular among farm organisations and
ilUctlon bo*. It wit
||f m s slip of paper tom the moat likely o f enactment.
The method o f deflation is simply a program o f squeet. a not*booh, "my contribution
. _.»vs no money) la 20 kilowatt# Ing the water out. It Is the policy which woe pursued
of my energy In working for hu­ largely in Florida and which has now put this state on a
manism."
pretty sound foundation. It involves the rather discourage
ng ant]
Ing
am painful process [of mortgage foreclosures, suit*,
Rotator Hrnoot who hails from bankruntcles- receivership^, nml so forth, and the gradual
•amsst 4H«*. pf«nhKr returning o f properties to the parsons who a c t u a ll y ^
ha* come bo the cob- them. ThU has gone on In Florida foir over fire y tir i, and
elusion *that silver'* prices
great many people have lost their homes and all they had.
stimulation. He recommends blBut the values which exist in Florida today are real valuea.
mrtallsri aa the esrv fer the
cprvssloo. Undoubtedly Ike frra There U nothing flctitiooa about them, and no one has to
ami unlimited coins** of sllvst worry feat over-inflation cause another collapse o r explo­
would aid silver miners end silver sion.
The question fo r the Iowa farmers to decide is whether
producing states.
it is batter to build their futures on.Inflated values arti­
When' tte rvt*l|»iphlp action la ficially held up b y questionable price fixing, or to scale
eannectlod with S Tampa dog down debts to a level commensurate with present day prices
S T i f t f t S Iftf. t n T « m | whelh« r b* compromUs or foreclosure.

r

o f starvation, U|* mgn who under.

iq was Georg*
took to fe*d then
Remus, bn* tl _ Ctocihnptl booL
trlld for murteg king) who, when
i
&lt;ter, serked •&gt;i hie ogn attorney,
disclosed a violent dlspoelttep. Interssting payehologi, Un‘t ill
■
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Special lafra Ip Virginia and
Cteargla five the thlaf afmuUva
power - to reduce expeadllarve
wlienaver and wb*ravar 1* l*
n u , i i l F filW l
“
i tha burden of bMPtRf *
tc balanced Vudgrt aqaarsly u g n tte
I governor. H* caipw* paaa th# buah
‘ L tha imislaturf, *ad th*
ter* o f -that body esnnot p*M tl
around temong tb*m*lysf.
Tte Amoa rvport rfvpfte1
tax
. a t th*

high’
this

•limireal. prr-

ant

for slat
dueed h* &lt;$.
is iter* a,*1
such

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rbI if •*,
to ,

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prefer to ate
S teel

^vteaa'
’ a llitb .bit bpmpy
I*—
White tte T^tatertete » » b

bseWuw
: tn«era ef

a,«uara&gt; kltctyb

teva dtV

• way Hot only To

The 1933 Models
W ith each auccMaivn new model IL appears that the
automobile makers have r m b s d -perfection. We thought
thin condition had arrived several years ago but with the
opening o f the thirty-third National Automobile Show In
New Y o r t it la apparent that Improvement! in automobiles
seem to go oil like Tennyson’* brook, forever.
The 1933 model car has Indeed many radical advances
and refinements over its immediate predecessor. Featuring
safety, economy, com fort, convenience, and style, and greater
streamlining than ever, the new models boast perhaps a
greater ferward step in the automotlye industry than has
taken place in a like period heretofore.
Power brakes and automatic dutches are not confined
to the few expensive and .foreign makes but ara standard
equipment on many o f the cheaper cars. The new auto­
mobiles have taken a distinct step towards economical opera­
tion, and a purchaser o f a car this year will get more for
hie money than aver before, both In looks, performance,
area u r itfv and refinements.
ne o f tha .most Interesting facts about the autornoo f 1938 la that the email ones are right on the heels
this bigger care as regards appearance, speed, comfort,
I luxuriouanesi. Never before has the cheeper price field
ol/erpd.such ladufcmfint* — ■--------- '
new cant ara charuderUtd by Wider
ig very low r'T fep ’principal -of aeri&gt;stream-lining nos been widely adopted to pdrfnlt
th flow of air along the aurfact or the car thereby
wlnd tAHatai W : : " T ~ ’ " " r , —
uo n w i y
elimination' o f ■d ra fts1by M new aystetri o f ’ vvntllstlon, iwhlch can be operated In-rain, or eaow, la a forward
L‘ ip (taken by arraral o&lt; th* matee. This iaaovatloa-ia

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te

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i to Hi-

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Inaugw^tion■ of

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Wisconsin;! |„ regard •* applications for M u .___ _

litoiii|uHiyag-WMftrxml'eHf TKiMfUiw; SIf^TtMui .tw .dmiiibtr*

Mandamus Writ Is
Obtained A g a in st
City O f S a r a so ta

I

Intentions In tha matter. W ra ld
that while te waa laughk* and
talking with tte «M he Jrttog'y
•Upped her on tte teak - hra.or
three times, but deoUd attacking
her. Asked why the
pressing a charge agalnat h fe
said that In hU opinion "I). was
became il* ** trying to coyf, PP
g fuss, I think ate,had with a&gt;m»-

T
J. A. Kiwi, of OtUndo, and WIL

The phyaleiana wera OklujU to
ampmUte part at on* of 2wllUgw'a feet on Turaday. All
that medical aeltnce auuld Anwaa
'
la the affect -to a*rn
bat og* of item
crushed and tte

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E£i"ViL?V
',4 tf

V;

TO PURCHASE BUBER

And &gt;f t r ,,‘ doe* grow In tte
streets o f 100 of our citteu,, iit wta
afford the first opportualiy *■
several years for tte Inhabitants
to get a glimpse of tte 1*»I trees,
—Atlanta Journal. .
Parent* who tell their children
that apinach will .give t h e m
strength should tell them tte m*4
of It—that It will also glv, them
grit.—Norfolk Virginian-PtieL
Astronomers think War# Ig try­
ing to signal the earth. They
probably hav# a w*r on and want
Uncle Ham to finance it— Flettnc* (Ala.) Herald.
Th# principality *y Liechten­
stein ha* an army of on# max.
If we must finance war abroad,
let's hack Liechtenstein nsyt
time.—Toledo

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U A Treat f t S a t

Martiji’8 Garage
¥• U l Stm t

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Frank'
ik Lewi*
Lewis aad
*ad Martin teva
expert*are and equfpmanl
lu da
!• Jour 1 4 t e ■ r il. ,

ravf money.

A CH ROM IU M
F IN IS H E L E C T R IC

T k .$ A }r ifA t e a i j
aUolriug, HteauaJ
■w okalaaaR teiaift.^
C onvouiont h .o d la i
an tba attrwqtlra
yreji

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i

fo ri

not r W g to to anything
balancing the bodge^ thkd i .
They don’t even intend ta try.l
far* 10 or IB days front t o ­
ot tte session and that
they hav* thrown U up in daapaM.

■w

A Night of.Mirth and ThriUs!

'* * ■ * * * •
Tweed. Mina Kju1
is Martha MBhr

tboa tor bringing the bpeget
today brought fi
Leader Snell, of
is prediction they
Snell said It "waa
trident that tte

te

rtltlon rtau at Jacksonville today
Hall to this group provided J ojiL from 912J0 to 14.10 iipon prtit
tor, polie* and electric service te by Here fkmiete who appeals notified that tte Regional Office
paid,
|through Mayor Bpeer.'
at JactemtUla will
Aa a*
a ' toneluding
matter, the
Tte Commissioners decided to
tonelsding mnttar.
be removed to SL Petersburg oft
hold a special meeting oa Friday Commissioners decided that at Jaa )S.
night at 7:20 o’clock with rape*, many ef thcpi aa possible should
Th* movement from J&lt;
eentalives o f tte Florida f*w*r attend n renting meeting af tte
villa will bog)n mat Satarday and
end U fbt Co,, at which lima tte Florida toawue of MdnMpalHJta
after that day al| communication*
CltyVproarat street lighting con­ at Winter,listen and that «
should
te addressed to Veterans
peruses
should
b#
“billed
(te
City.
tract will b* discussed.
af (he meeting, Administration, SL Petersburg,
Approval was given the Bahru,
tints Army to oaa a $10 donation th* UntOat attended In more than Fla.
Siren was also lead
by tte City for any six months. Included beeidea (he
purpose they raw fit since they Commissioners add official City fast.ttet tte llama will n#\ te
.e
ltwtfiim
raA need ilea
did
Ml
tte bkakato iL,
they ap.| ( m f i G. W. 8p*t»e*r, H. M. WeL ready far'tte reception sf amp
G. P. Fax ton, M. D. TartelL te n lac u « e vreote, aa lb wl
pealed for
weeks' eg*
for WhlIch (he money waa donated, J. L. Hurt, M. Block. George require same Uaw to aocnrw fi
CWfk
was as tte rtred to Tkdrston, ‘ Dare - Garrettv Fred equlpmest and supplies, consur
R. Dlgbtao, O. t . mate aerrlre and subelaUnca can»c«*p( $W fram Chirks Ksnnet E*rreun#r,
as g deposit for tte us* « f a City Ilrrwdoru, H. H. Cole sun,
tracts, and similar matters., No
farm adjoining tho Ball Pork, pro- cox, l b L. Till in, Dr. W.
OMlicaJloD can te reel*red er eox*v
tided a* otter person soaks tte ley, W. P. fi rooks, A. P.
side red for bom* membership uuW. L. Cooper, Prior Tbuipfon, ll)
farm before Mr. Kenner dora,
“ aftor tte axnoupcwipfst.cf
‘ * tte
Henry McLautia, J r, . Untop E, formal opening of tte wtele fa­
'T t e , Commissioner! attUn
Alkn, H. M. Ruinbloy. Jahf Lud­
Orate Laauon to transfer
cillty; It gas »U M -_________
frara’ tte Contingent to tte Fate wig. Howard Lang, Orstem Runt.
licity Fund e* that tte City’ s
Vara, Cteftoa Dunk* X I C W
&lt;lura in tte Florida Lragne of
• a Eerrvnmr, J. O. »
MteteteHte* fer 1 9 »
. m n.
U F. Boyle, Gena Thraar, It
paid fro * tte propar ace
LWa-fM
•ionor Dumas i

McUugblln, Mf»mhmUN A*Vridy, Mra A.i 9. C
--------G. F. Bmll

• - tte high sad
, ri aklsf *a***Uv. of
r i tte.

BUlne.

Z T T iF S iiS tG

JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 10—OF)
—Tte Motor , Transit Company
which recently
purchased th#
properties of tte JacksonrUle
Traction Company t o d a y an­
nounced placing an order for 14
bust* as a *t*p toward a com­
plete replacement of th* trolley
u to WahieeJtiuuKiaUe. r tlJ U tllR to M . .*««•«HIM•I

M an Is Charged
W ith Atfefk On
16-Year-01d G irl

_

Sh*

R*P«bllra*a,

C ity Commission
Holds- M e e tin g
Monday Evening

i n . Robert Newman wa

«U|T«Ot M w te g -ft tte

grant War,hall ta a regular nlfht SARASOTA, Jan. 1 0 .-A.
Wpaver, principal ef
mockery of polUical^hKgrity."
high schocI, yaaUrday ^ ...
The rvnateltea was approved by firemen ta u iv t r
th* Judiriqry committee yesterday
Hrrv*nt- TV* official Notification that t$* local
nr decided that school was ptecad on tho ac­
morning In record-breaking tin*, Conaratealotwn final)r
credited Hat by the Southern AaIff a vote of 10 to 4. Loter polling Sergeant Marshall atetll rtmal* oa
Mctetion of Accredited scheeb at
of ibointeM increased th* vote to duty on I* the post aad ahall per.
It* recent meeting In New Orteaas.
•onally
eaewvr
all
emergency
11 to $.'
It U customary for th* associ­
Chairman Stein* tort no tin* in rails, dttegstlag oaa ef th* fire.
to Emitting lb* ronaaltte*’* report |mea tw th* 'd*ah white he la away. ation I* "warn* ail
to tho Senate.
| When the C o n fo | | n » lo a * r » may b* weds in some of th* re­
Many Repc bi (ran and Demo, teamed from Attorney Wibon quirements, hut as tho to**! high
rmtle leaders In the Route pm. I that ho waa having difficulty In school confirmed fully with
dieted Ha approval at this session. aerrlag civil action paper* on Bird. last term, no warning was
Dvmorrati* senator) o s -la n d Bon*, wholesale,, roofing aad sued to It Oil* year. Mr. Weaver
Laat year a warning was
prraaed the belief, that if the Sen-1 nodding aupply firm ef.another
wte flgnrrd received about th* length of the
ate approved tho rvaolution Gam- state, o n of whaae true!
Of. school term, which rdn only tight
»r would permit a vote on It In the la tho arcidrnt which injorrd
1
months months in 1930-1901.
House despite hi* prevent opposLj fictr George Gray
thep authorised him to try Referring to the length of tho
'tion.
The committee vote found five to make a acttlrment that would school term, officials of the asso­
Republicans and sis Itetrior rets provide It Irart for th* repair of ciation Wrote Weaver as fallows:
for the rvaolution, and four Re­ the motorcycle.
' "Tho association holds that tba
publican*. with one
Democrat,
Mayor Spear announced
term length standard la very Im­
agalnat.
upon request of
Commlaaiorter portant, but there is no disposi­
Thoo# for tho resolution wrrv: Lehman no action would he taken tion to be unreasonable. If a

ftym etfixr
HAaitlilH " W - f CKall, MUmesoU, and Aqptin, | clerk Lanwon rrported that of. ljoB Wl|&gt;
cost* in
in‘ proportion
proportion to tweesmitUnecs, charitable gifts
Vermont, Democrat*:
Aahurst, flcbla of tte Farm Show
aery
school
economies,
th* eaa* will
ftelght chars**. In sddHten Ariioim; Walsh, Montana; King, turned the auditorium hack to the
to Interest on dollar teas*, Utah; DRI. Washington; Bratton. City in Just as good condition a) be considered on Its merits. On tte
foreigners
sent
th*
USIted New Mexico, and Neely, West it wa# befor* the «how began ami other hand If a county farces its
*tains $»7,0CO,D0O for btnd tw- Virginia.
that th* City will hav* to pay an ichooL to bear tte brunt cf the
Agalnat the resolution; Reuuh- electric bill amounting to about economy mea tores, and permits
demptten and sinking fund ,M | i
the sheriff, clerk, etc., to receive
kans: Borah, Idaho; r-*ot&gt;truon, $ « .
nwnts, white, on th* other hand, lka
enormous fee* that many now re­
new United Slates loagtom 7w4 tsdiah*fj Schuyler, Coterfdo and
Mayor Speer, who was appoint
orris.
Ndmiaka.
DniUoctats, *d with Commisaioner Leffler to ceive, with only minor reductions,
•Ign leans In 1921 amounted Nor
1
it cannot expect favorable consid­
r
i
Black,
of
Alabama.
to only tlltfiC O m M L br liter,
investigate C. II. Whitner’* appli­
eration, f com tte association."
Despite a chorus of
words, th* net sntouuL of
cation for.permit t* build* wharf
capital mod* available to foreign-. from House leaders, party npokn. at tte eastern edge of lb* yacht
•rs by Lb* worlds richest country men In th* Renat* last night for*, basin, naked that his report be
rest early approval of tte reaolu­ withheld until tte next meeting.
and "International Unbar"
ll©n.
Hie request waa granted.
by iUfiOQfiQQ to cortr tha amorIllation charges of tte outiteadMayor Speer, who was appoint.
Ing long-term loan*.
*i
#d t« investigate upoa whom by
This year tte pro**** will . go
tte responsibility for payment of
even further, It Is thought, and
boepital bills In two amergeucy SARASOTA, Jan. 10.—A ltera­
th4 result will te-aa already in­
rates that arose last year, report­ tive writ of mandamus requiring
diested by tte Leafuq^oOfaliou*
ed that in his opinion Dr. R. E. the county to pay the plaintiffs
figures—that AmtricaT fursign
Stevens should be rruumexat'd th* principal on two $1,000 court
for his operation on a young girl
debtors mail curtail tbelr,.put
house bonds, prat due, was ob­
(Tontlnurd Front Fag* Om )
who** Ilf* was prtfAbly saved
ebasea from the United Water,
Liam*
yrtr,
brother",
as
th*
epee,
through prompt trrstmfnt. Ha al­ tained by J. W. Gillespie, L. F.
Foreigners, It Is believed, rnWt
Rodgers and James G. Martin, ot
an ismaelng proportion u( tators hurled filing cut of the so repotted that D r-., ptevens Wichita, Kansas, yesterday, tte
hall.
stated
that
te
would
probably
th* dollar eichsng* coming to
astand such wilt they have
them as a result of American mer­ Th# L'ommlrtloners gave atten­ hav* to stand tte loss Jit tte sec­ cured In recent week*.
chandise. Imports, lor tte rajMSenl tion t* the following matter*, dto ond rase although te performed The county commission is now
an emergMtcy operation on a City
of ■ Interest and sinking toad ptied of In the order named:
If. M. WaUon, pry,Ideal of tte peHent. Tte Commissioners or under orders of. the court to pay
charges on their outstanding dqhtt
o Sanford Country CJub, appeared to ibred hia statement for $76 In tte tte plaintiff* $0,477AO In interest
to th* United Rut*). Tbl* ,i|t**n*
ami^ptet due principal a writ
that a declining amount of dqiiai •*k for $01AO rovering th* (tat flrtt rase paid, and took-"0 0*Hoji
on tte eceond 975 etatemeni. - - having been Issued last month and
exchange will be availaUe tot pur ef ryv grass *e#d used on tte last
Cbrk Lamamt atraatinced that mad* returnsbl* Jan. 30. Th*
II hole* of the tuurae. 11U re
rbae* of American goode. ,
tte old Marshall laundry bulldlhg writ obtained yesterday I# re­
quest
wa*
approved.
•T fr.X H , Tolar pmtetitetf » « i - at -JHmford Annua and First turnable Frtn 17.
olaihkf pasted by tte Semtncb fftrret wne being damolishad by Iltwtn A. Lasaeter, representCounty Medical Society setting Ita owner AX&gt;ert It*U. ip eomplt. lag Brown and Crammer, and who
forth it* future policies In regard ante wjth condemnation "profefd. negotiated tte recently concluded
to treatment of charity case* in ings that hai| been Instituted some 6,000,000 Sarasota county, refundlima ago.
In* plan, appeared at the court
this city, A Utter accompanying
Attomay Wilson reported by
tte roiolutbn naked that tha Rc Utter that |n hla opln|on thi: Rau- house yesterday with D. C. Hull,
tf DeLand, attorney for tte com­
cbty to fumlihed with ^ copy of
(Continued From Pag* OrH'f Vh* duties of a City phyilcbn am Irrson home&gt;at i l l Myrtla AvCnar plainants in this rase, stating.that
cannot b* exempted from taxation
was and commenting on clothing
intUaed .In th* charter. Dr. Tolar as waa requested by members nf the Sarasota County Refuodlng
hanging nearby.
{ ’ . H if I
alto presented Hla annual roport th* First Fiwsbyterlan Church Agency waa Interested In this
Finally, tte fh l ■»W, /onea, afL
mandamus action which, he u jd,
at -flra* asking wbelter .at Rot hftleh indicated that te alora st- who ara trustee*'for tho property. was brought "for tte sol* pur1
ended
to
tha
treatment
of
This
group
stated
that
all
prothere waa anyone up*laIra and
&gt;d* *f rant were being used at peso" of tielng up itlcney hold In
laying that h* would half to llv* that would bars coat tte City
th* court house Interest and sink
_ __________
Presbyterian orphanage _____
la
In tte houae If o«lt ‘V * ' rf I«.«&amp;j hi,1932 If tba fee schedule f a
'
Iher* boeaua* iter# *e*m»&lt;l to bo of the Soelaly had been paid. Tba other elate fiut Attorney Wilson log fund.
ghost* upstairs, lianod o v o f , Commh«i;n«ri ordered a copy of j rltod court decisions’ to show that “ We ■ want to prevent, h
I unless n property •is actually used sharpers, who buy bonds for 20
placed hla b ft arm around ter and th* dul|*r sent to tte Society.
TV*' Commissioner* listened toiler tenoroleat •-or religious. pitr- to 2S rents on tte' dollar, from
a straggle aaaued.
,„
Roon after h* bft bUlpg.ter h* iht reading of a Utter of thank* I pose* as outlined in a will or oth. Mining In and tahing this money,
exempt from Wo want to divert it to tte re­
was coming back Ut*r In l$i *v*. fram Ik# local American Legion er writ. It cannot
funding plan", Lasse ter said.
Auxiliary which had been granted 1taxes,
•
...
ning to
ter mother.
tte us* of the Mayfair Hotel with-1 Attorney Wtlseu als* had Um
The'girl'* aat\* twIlfUA,,
out cost for ttely annual •New |Cammis*kmere sign
when Jane* relumed, abort,
Year's Eve dance.
quash and * return to .an slum*, Vet Regional Office
o'clock te showed Jon*) »o»
L'pon g request fram th* Rent itire writ of mandamus that Mgry To Move To St* Pete
and abrasions on tte girl* teak
and arms and ordarod hint never nol* County Federation of Wom­ Fmlth. holder of .04 City of Han­
to -retam to tte houae, *hd#r en's Club*, which orgnnJxatlon ford bonds is pepklag to secure
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salons and medical and. dental
The Commiesiowrs authorixed rations and medical aad dental
done* took tte .land to sqf that stratiou Fair at tha Mayfair Ho­
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MELBOURNE, Jan. HL-L. R.
•f thy ( i f Km i m war yosterdpr Hlghflll. of Corea, «h o represent*
I Spatted word from Oov. Dove tM second school district on th#
f c i w r t county arhool board, wo*
' Sholt* tod the bead of th# state
elected chairmen of tb* body ot
• motor Tqhkle department before lb * meeting of tbo now boon
I proceeding w]lh the rejeaae of Tuesday afternoon.
T V aow member, U C. Stewart,
of.poiUioiu U oU port*'
of tie atoto.
Tb, po|i) too a oak that Qo*.
BVfU U i w to cheek payment of f lr*t-dtitrki, took tbo oath of j&gt;f.
IV l# fj cor IJcoaao until leglaln- floy ImmwJiauly oft*r adjoonimtni
tloo ron V oappUd U to A f i. t V T^jkidar noon t»d Mr*. Aik* U
M ", 2. B. RotUff, f a W. t r«Uk to y u , oip»|«MB for.booty S^rlbourlid, rptiriny auwrlsKBVtod*. Mr*. C .V . Btradoo* and cmro and U m ioiniw for t V H*bt dojfc'liimrd tb* key to,tip of(H»
o*H to A. W. Donolilaon, ond wltbfar*,
V » Bath Hood ** hoot*****.
tkd Mr*. P. J. St In* on.
U.ndrr tbo prtioril IIccdh low oft. conmony. thr now auportnWBbMMDAY.
I V blrtk o f a top, Robort
th* Ikon*#* or* M cooU ptr 100 t«ttdiot rnttrrd upon tho douo* of
k UU nomine at th*
k » d i up t« 3.000 ppundk aid 7S Mo offk* wh*o lb* board conronhl
Robokoh
-tnufbton tfvmorlot T V
ofklo afttr loath.
thro* will U V plot* ot 7i30 font* p«r 100 pound* far car*
u nonod for iu yrond.
Wldn tba now oryonitoilon woo
o m that wolyht. Th# Ucana* for
o’tlodk at tk*. L CX. o. F. Hoik
fotWMd. .chord prublem. ' wpr*
T V budtnoaa moaUny o f Ik* LX. truck) la 75 ropta ptr tOO pouyda
talkod nvrr uoly in a yon*r*l w*y, ■
U a t u o Doportmont of thy Wow- up to 4.0M pound* and I t per 100
rtpndt of Mr*. E. H. Cullum
poaada far tracks
over that no bool noaa belay Iranaocud at H
ptp'
Hub
will
V
held
at
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ot
bo ytod to loorn that ah* it fhiouyb Mkhiyan and MlnaaoaU.
th# f^si mwitlpy
wdybL • .
t« V up nftor kelpy ctmfin*U and aouth Ihrouyb t V *taff of t V dab bouaa and wK) V /*U
.t8.Jia»fe&gt;.Ri«k»d.JJHtW,iUikiri,.*uii.
I appear with hla company of fiv* at
E i a i l d a * . . " - 1.
IIM .yiaUor of myotlnta, and it
■ rteolrod Jn an automobilo
“T V aaalao 1* not affactad by to aU«nd IV pro*ram mootlny. .
it apokeeman for 0 group of » M dccldod that on iaffort.would
Vat aboro or undor tba ground &gt;
reproaatttativ* builnoya men ami bo mod* to traaufl ali bualoou
THURSDAY.
if it hat plenty o f wptar. Sprink­
nerckaida who VHera they ran ■t rpyolfr mootlny*- T V n.xt toyA
mootlny
of
tbo
board
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f
SalDoeeey, of Ihii city, and ling tV follaya liyhliy, especially
*«omp|l*h more by
I _ remaining olr a#talon o f.t V boopi w|U foil
axey, of W in g , have when now leave* art appearing, U* Harrison Chapter of tbo D. A*. ailoaU" T V ptlllkna’ are
on IJib. 7, mootlay* comlny th*
Hollywood to coatlno* and when budded, It V tier than R. wilj V held at 1:30 o’elock at for circulation ihrovybout
kt
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Wftion,
jfted at th* RlvtrsUt n banker Bow of wafer. The
•tale.
lais Court.
-Academy. They were
.T V monthly bu.inett BMItUng
itod by Mr*. J. D. Douey
p.*«.
nt thk w,,,,w " p » “ ted wear* it wiu O f.tV FIiUHa Clo.t of tV Flr.t
.J T 'u r . Trees IfaiCV of **1 ,h# ,Un wm* tiBW doTin* th* Baptist Church will tab* place at
7:IO o’clock at th* Vote of Mi.*
NEW SMYRNA, Jan. 10.-T h e
(Continued From l’age Ona)
Minnie Bees Echols, IU Myrtle
E d opent . fow doyk at Mi- th^ *&gt; »ot « « « « ’"♦U*
New Smyrna high school has V«n munlcotlona from th* cabinet ofax
Rteadinr tV air meet.
'"• / b« »r*"*pl*nt#d at any tlm* Avtau*.
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with practically no a*t back. TVy
T V WVt Sid* Primary P .T . A.
fulty arrmllted by and awarded flcen on the question of facta.
ar* shallow foeCsr* »o thuuld V will meet at 1:30 o’clock at tV
TAU&gt;HAS8F.F. Jan. 10^-Bon memVr.hlp In th* Southern A&gt;- II, added, however, “ there, was
school auditorium.
PORT FIERCE J a p . 14- Bridge*, whq (Urted hi* oBklal
.urn* understanding (at tV con­
n c o p a t t o n s 1') S t a g e punud *viiow.
Work on th* Tomimmlty f»na’ task of aaaoMlng city loao* lost lorlatlon of Secondpry School* ference) there would V a recon FRIDAY.
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“ Dralnaga 1* abaolutely neett
Sail!* Harrison Chapter of tV projact on U « cquaty form pfop Monday *u&gt;r»bi», •»M yesterday. and Colley**, according tu infor­ ikirration of debt* in same form."
----- of molitur*. Th* *dl in which this D. A. R. will moot at 3&lt;Q0 o'clock erty was Vgun by o federal »* that V wa* doing double duty by mation received V re by A. E.
Borah emphasised that he wa*
i management of th# Milan* |0, ( |y plant grow* beat mast V at t V homo of Mr*, k. U Doan, employment rellof crow «f ft*« chkektng up tn *11 city occupa­ Harbin, supervising principal of not dafendlng France's default.
•r, proudly announca* tb# i9uri nat aikUllne, apd prifaraMy Indian Mound Village, with Mr*. men and a foreman Thursday tional lkens#* while making hi* Ih# local ochaoli.
II* said thH'was a grave miatakp,
Action accrediting th* local
I
y of. Broadway. Favorite 0f B fibrous nature. In planting, Dean and Mrs. John Meiach, Jr. preparatory to the planting of rouof*.
I but felt the French eventually
vegetable*.
It
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plant
*( comedy SUr*. Coyert and fr, mflv# soil to a depth of throe U teal '
T V city tag *i****or and col- high Mhool was taken at a recent would pay.
about flea acre# to begin with
TURD AT.
, in their eporkllny and edn- |nthM „ r mot* M d nplare with
Johnson recalled when themoralector
staled that V wa* finding meeting of tha southern a..-ela­
Regular mooting of th* Odilon ond gradually opond th# awa. * numVr of bu*lne*a enterprise* tion held In New Orleans,' and tortum wa* Vfora the Hrnate “a
ay retro*. “ Synropatioru"
p*«t (nor mock), P*0t la brown,
age aa rendition* permit.
word was sent hero In a letter mere handful of senator* stood
a*. eitraordinary etponenU no9 t,|ack. Thy yr««U)t *n«mk» to Music Club will take place at 3:15
Use of tV property tor a that have paid no llcente tax from Dr. W. W. Uttlo, of Gaines- upon this ’ floor aasertlag what
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'* M TSV* o'clock nt th* studio of Mrs. Fan­
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Oft.
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the
data
on
wkkh
aorwnunjly farpt project waa
vllje, Floridar rvpmrntatlvc of tV ha* been aaiert-d today by the
their engagement W#dpc*d*y fur
com* u p , pull nie B. Munson, Myrtle Avenue.
granted the county federal unem­ IVIr annual permits oxpirtd, and aiacrlatiup, Althot^h being aa urnator from Idaho."
IWNPAY.
o m day, &gt;yming dU«fb faopa tV
righ kind of
ployment relief administration Ip each instance e V r t operators
"We are dealing In »uipk,fln|i
Opla Read, w*H know lecturer, council Tuesday by th , board sf of nlofeg or ctbor huslnooso* have
Paramou|t 'T V «t*r. Nfn, York
prrVps,” he raid, “ and in prophewill anlprtaln ot 4:00 P. M. ot tb* county rommlatloner* op roquakl f*P#d to pay V waa. turning tbo
I City.
»k», for tV t little band which
Cogert and Motto, ar* th* origi­
South Bids Primary School *udl of Mrs. Marie' M. Maredlth. case opera lor*' name over to tb* muthen made the fight had ngt the.
torium with tV South Sid* Pri­ worker for t V council.
nator* o f Imitating all t V differ­
nklpal Judge.
advantage which attached to
ent musical instrument* of P Jos* lulely free of llmo, cotUn sood mary P.-T. A. aa sponsor.
Mr, Bridge* said he also found
Mn. Meredith'* ptan n» .out
greater mm In hi* body, of Vlng
bend, without th# aJi| of any do- meal or castor pomace, Juat apply
lined to tli* board eontemplatag a number of agent* for coin ma­
a part of Whit) lldii** confidence*
vleoo, whatsoever, otirar than tVIr op top of IV soil) do not wprk lbthe planting of an *iten*lve »er*. chine* of eoetoua kind* have been
•lid rnnfcrcnree."
bands,. Many hava copied Ueir On * bush two foe* high and wide,
age In Uu«k *«d vegetable* and •scaping t v lily's llconso tax.
When by availed Borah for
repair of the building* on the Many of |V*e ar* out of town,
stylo, bo t none Jwtve esraUed »♦*- two handfuls of eoUcn' scad meal
quoting
from newspaper dia.
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property for i tV ckcupatlon and •enforna, V raid, who have no In- ditlunt or qualifkatUm*
sen aft*) seffon, wIDv W*h By^ad- can V usyd. Oak lepra* ttooo
patch*. In hla argument, th* Ida.
pUesd on tk* mamkorshlp.
way mnaicjpl n * H f auce#s##a as, or four Inch*! *bTck aj# aloo ontsrpst
In
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.nd “ Clay
(lay Rnreo*
Part*’, client ‘for mqkb. W V n fertlllv drill of th* Now Year at
stagy control)NT the vending ma­
,ev#ry'- loading vtudorlH* Ing remove the leoves With- **f* Armory Monday night, wJU
chine* or amuasmsal device*,
over the new short-wsve radio
and replar* if.Mr f»rUH*lnjr,
th# coipmlaaioned officer* and J'-1
atation W4XB located in Miami.
bring wllj, lb«m from
"Increasing tba blMj» on tho of Uo tnllsted men present. Ueut.
This is brlirved to V the first
______ j F, Msrion McAU a vqry aqa|ea 1* accoipDjlshfd by inlpplna tunge had charge ot IV drill and
"Nnt to, *ir.” Juhqaon fired
|attempt of nn Amer.-air univer­
talontad *nd Vsuifuj girl, who is oif* tV ond of »V
wl lhe beyra through their pace*
sity to present edpratiunol work b&gt;i k, moving rtn.rr t&lt;&gt; Borah'*
bound to sing her way lato tb* each branch, codsllfg twq or piqrp pdar th* new drill regulktiona
by means of short-wave radio-| i hair. “ How wa* it a mater nf
twig* to grow wVr# tVf# * M
heart* of Banfard.
news nn We-?ne*day tsstT it wa*
if t are Vlng put Into effect this
ruatlag.
Hanny. Cpgtrt, o ft h # traiji of hut o V
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incrraaleg W
T V University of Miami, In- a matter Of ntw* Ihmughout the
C«d#Tt ami Motto, will *#r»# “ brapehos wo lnera|»*
bloom. * A fow Of t v boy* W»rt u#*td*
cat d at the auuUiern tip of Die Unit- d Slate* when the senator
master *g rOYemcmio^ «it through This snipping, must b* dopo at Ik* la V prysent sp amount of illr lurid*, promaula, ha- beop a took hi* firry stand aqd mad* th*
nraranlalisflf *Od will offer rliht tlJ e T w rirbltUiiil* Upral Mss; olhor* on account-of being
rrmaik he did.'*
•casatienal t*po have app»»r*d on t V end Of t V absent from tha city.
“Thr senator from California did
trfirel bfoorlng,
Moorlm ecyr *htot and 'hare bocamo fuljy
An* Lm and Marfa.nl
nnt ru-cd to rely upon new*,
It b now Corporal Ira Thomp­
l-aprr*," Borah said. “ II.* rould
darting o f rhythm, the Si* Littk developed. Ditto With »!»*»»&gt; •** son. As Company Clerk Iga‘*
h*v# Had Ihe piddle document*
Swiatbeatt/, Temptyr* of Tapa- finger npll plnwjs oR IV two V middle name la spaed .and offl1»ign#&lt;l by rripomlblr public ofJack U » iW pereopaliiy V y la tb* end, Dg^nj to the * » M v r cis gey. Monday night *»» » u k ,Pl
i fPera and had all ho InformaDon
BoLcha songs, and last bat not comlltlona A # car* a_wt*|n tlrn’t bray filling out applications for
|that has been given tn the S»nV u t tV .S »rte ln !»ff.'»ta «e hand can not V mentioned for thle pel* yniUtmont.
1sle by the e.'nstur from Idaho.”
Hal Moffat, and his Vsreatlle lest* operation but July 1 U rec­
First Class Prlvpt« Bplvsy hf)
"Thst may bo." retortwl Johnommended In Florida.
tsken untp himself a mw Conw
1-on. “but I think thr senator from
"T V oaamiaa to au ltl* or# mander-in-cblef; ha haring decided
Idaho passerae* a wealth of inHum poisoning, whit* f&gt;y, rod t V latter part of last month tbM
-fot/nilion that th# rest of us do
spider, and tome time* ecajp. living in singlo blessedne»* did
I V earliest eridqne# of U«0 not pay. Hone* t V smllk that
poi*on|ng U found In u o iolingp. would not como off Monday night.
Tbo now Uavw ara undoralsod and
Flnt Sergeant Porter Lansing
■ n i l of OriamlFt
wbolssaJe . gfrollnq look pole and plneVd- In thU appealed at drill with Vth hand*
t In this aoctloa, was early; slag* Uo vein* a n aUll In bondages, his right hand com­
th# Bagfcord-Otvledq green, the epocee bctw*»u Ur* ing in contact with a »ledf# ham­
tly after ama i r a yellow and thejleavea mottlad,l^ter mer. hla left digit Vlng Injured
Irar R, T. Ilamtl, and If this dUeayo I* not chpcked t V •n the rough edge of i l f t o thing of th* p**t Haines l ily
operating an auto- leavy* ltrh brown on tV «dg*a barn). While' Vth Vads bfv* having .withdrawn from th# league
become infected and are rftk«r
[atoskitAd.
tV flrit of t V yaag.
painful at times, nothing aerlout
mtoro County Judge
A |now feslora waa introduced
is contemplated and It l» haged
Monday night, Uial.ef calling the
tV t they wt)l V aa good as e»qr
roll eat] both f t Insertion and al
In tV near future.
PANAMA CITY—Cor*l4«r«l
tV gm| of tV drill,j*jd *ll rnfmWINTER GARDEN—Citrus V
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REPEAL BILLISj U s f5/a* " res or south WIGGlJi CALLS
rn fE U AYEV BV Stirred To Drastic Action
U V tH U M I HI
In Cutting State Budget* 1932 SLUMP’S
TURNING POINT
SENATE GROUP I

PROTEST HADE
JIS TO HEAD OF
COUNTY HONE

Sensation Promised
In CompsonRobfocry

EUSTIS, Jan. 9.-1/FV—W.
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 9.—(A’ i
M. IfoJ, 82, Lake County i!iu&gt;
— A aenratinnal turn in the the
•tor for U jt ir a anti former
invaatlgatlon of $37,000 Bitty
aacretary of state, died at his
Compton jew.lry robbery war
Lome hare today following a
fi recall today by authorities
ATLAN TA, Jan. 9.—
The heavily Into' guvemmaat operalinjcring illness. Ha wa« proa.
i.ho raid a Hollywood "man
South, with Virginia ihowtng Ine iK r* iht •ugbv.ul Hvxie.
Uant of the farm Implement
•bout town” l« indrr surveilway. i« atuuaed to draitic action J r&lt;Virginia el
lt&gt;33
ith a
Company a n d prommant In
lane* fur the crime J* welt ax
in balance ita Mate hudg t«, plugjehan
lile an.I ' nion'y In th*
chur'h, fraternal and cWle cir­
Jur other reient lilm colony
Itika in Ita financial atnicturea hank. A niitipie tl.iuae In the apcle* and one of th* first menu
tohh Tire. They .aid the man
anil bring relief from taxation.
proprlml.i i hill gtvrv the gm
6:n* . f the Committee of Fifty
served l&lt; Intermediary for Tic.
Ie*t&lt;Utiire i of North Caroltoa ( ernor the aullvori'v to reduce Cx•
•o .nrganiia ’ the new Clearing
ttma and tohbira in the pa«t.
•a,| Tinneaiee air In *{*eion and i penditurn if and when a ilelo&gt; -.a Aaaoeiatlon of which ha
and hLt. a rn it would avtounl
vtnnomy mraaurei, lor Iodine •vn rreair in r venue m l l t i l l ne »»* a director, ell wai alio vl:o
the film colony. The a d ieu
to *l**h ralaiir* of assembly [ ai ry to krep th&lt; b ilget bilintm .
president of the Flrat State
'ontln- *d her ifforta to have
Apppiring In protest be­
WASHINGTON’ . Jan. 9.-GT&gt;- men 29 perc nl during the term. I Ondltii na made It ne^aiaary lor
NEW YORK.
Jan. J&gt;._WI
TALLAHASSEE. Jen. 9.— Hark here. Ha waa appoint# I
polka atop the invrvtigatlon
Save treadr h*en toa&lt;ed Into the Gov rniir 1‘illaid to exarclsa hie White aaaertlng that prl'e* wo'ill
secretary
of
Stata
by
former
Acting
with
troaxpe-ted
apaed.
th*
fore the County CommlaAimt(f)-F-GoTemor Sholta today
claiming
the
wad*
thrratened
hopper in the Old North alat .
power ii l»r th.at rtanaa at the
Governor Carlton
but w aa
he higher had the Int r-altled detd
tr* in npeeial session at tlie
announced the acceptance of forc'd to relira because o f III Senate judi'lary rnmmlttae today
with death if vhe aaiiated the
Next wrek the aaaemldlta of beginning o f the ft» al year Invl
aent
the
prohibition
reptal
reeolu
House this .-naming a
j Court
Con
G.orgla, Arkarvaa and South Caro- July In l i e II.Vhl.INMI |n Her .11 proldonr been fared rnrlirr. Albert- polka.
foQtfceted re* Ignat Ions of five health. 11# M survived by hit
H. Wipgin described 1932 *■ the
fitoupu-ixL-.&amp;uainoltu-Xwrtmip-nn.rUIU
highway commluionera anil j widow, one dajighttr, l i r a . tion to the Senate with a faeor.1tina Maine into Ike bum »• of end in the fleet of th&gt; yrar agiiiv 1rtiauna.w«*at^wH&gt;eia» me umwpnt*'
,#&lt;eree*,m * f w ’ , e
Howard Gambia. Euatls; and by •Me report.
taxpayers henilctl l»y U. L.
lira ratification period |faxpajara ollar* In meet defict sarfH*- iif lir.'teorn during tho hi* anm.nl rtiv'Tl veMfrilay (n
Thrasher,
E. H. Kllbcc. nnd
•*«
the
Cihate
National
MnekhoMe
, - , 3.p m «n io e r a ox the new
IContnual On l’ ag« Four)
o f Euatle, and Hugh Igou. .
item yaara the resolution prov­ en, let In m en ’ll nMeh bat at ruck
Frank Evans lost their fight
Bonk.
*
|
board.
povev to rapaal tha wKIghteanth
111* eta'imant nn debt: made Ini
Amendment, protect W ) vtata*
C. T rea d w a y, Tavares
*° r,’*nin w * c * Williamson,
Ml report i.f PX), ivhirh cave
from
xhlpmrnta
of
liquor
and
per­
eatate, Insurance, and
»
I•
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to
i.|
l«
ronli
nervy,
b*
roirer.;
mit Congraxa to leglalata acaimt
man waa named from
'a t e 1, ex; lalnlng that It hnd fre.j
lha return of the .*aloon. The »ot«.
&gt;atata at largf; Roy OU. Ocala
•I'ientlv b»en mlvDimleil. '*1 then
10 to four marked tha flrat time
Long, L. P. Mill* and Boston
V I thfit I vex. f 11inly mtivlncrl
klla dealer, from the Seta ntaniling rongn &gt;vlonal eoinuiitiMv* or .--o-’ M Iv -■10 I b* line- t fnr
,,
I Ste.le stood by their vote of list
tta ha* appovad a measure t„ re.
ngratalonal District, aftir
«*ir .•wrenm*nt to initiate a reI week Whan Mr. \VIUIama&lt;»’« r*peal Ihe Kighleenth Amendment
Bad at mimkar of the
riliy»Mn In fh»»e deb** e* thl.v j
tlnct it became effactlea 13 year.|
hoard) J. A. Atbell.
rim
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—
Iter.t#
thu
view
Thlv
l«
;
ago.
u O ty emlrarter, Jrom tha
Vn' 1 i in'ellatli'it
•
A plan t0 mat* laduatry Iwgir
Copgrenlonal D lltrlct. and
tiled «*e fac'd tM* nu:*tlon at
film Honing on a normal haal* Im
■ Mooty. Miami commerclil
I tree.ing the debate cn tha*
1 b«* tlni". we sti-uitd not have the
IVASIIINOTON. Jan. !&gt;.—(A4— Williamson miliar, a debate that
mediately with government th*
P, from the Fourth Dirtrkt.
oh
ir
*
?
*
nrlcax
nf
ttarlleg
ec
agreeing to reiinhnrae It for any
The move fur Inflation as a stlm- was Ilr.gad with personalltk* ch•aid ha would n'^na lh«
b*"te. tew nisl'rlals and farm
ln*«et Inrurrid. waa advanced b*.
from tha Flrat Olatrt't
tVASIIINOTDN. Jan. 9.— tiD— ' ORLAVDO. Jan. P Pllent np r*-&gt; lu"t« \V# hivve save.1 ?l Ihe t'lanl fur ro-enontlc conditions ha* gaged In by Air. Kilbec and turnfore tl.e Senate committee by C.
added that th. new corndrawn Info \ Ita _ranks Chadman mlsai.ner Long, tha CommleeionI! prorentatlvs
V-mual. Austin' p*-*il|nn of Flnrida *sr owners •• •pi»nt, hut Iroet at the t&gt;unc."
war# drafted by him
SHANGHAI. Jan.
f/Fi-Mm. A. Mjllrr, prendent of tha Itecon- Kindall, 71, Itepublican from th? I the 1911 llcen.e las nn niitomn.
til.... -In-' th? c"rt"nt *lt’ »
Sm*«t of the .nenat? finanr* rom. rre rastlndrd their action in cm-'
•
Unction
Corporation.
rti
•ought hla appointment. rhriatnphrr Mathewvnn. ,|r.t nf
ploying Dr. E. A. Carter, of I iug-‘
9Ivb«n. in a rhanler nf hi* report
mil Ire, .vvh.y believe* remnnrIlla­
tnenly-fniirth
Pennsylvania
Hi*bile*
i.
iimling
smn
m
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&gt;l.*nd&gt;
Th*
House
rulrx
committee
'&lt; to hold an nrxanl- Philadelphia, waa killed and her
wood, to surercj Dr. H. P)lr*tun
uilLrucalatvl
whl
h
h«
enlill
.1
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N
k
tbn
dirn
tion o f riltir al a ape'ifl'd price
Immrdia'.ly to elect l.uvband, „ f Saranac lake, hf. V-. voted to give a privileged elalu* Inti, yaaterday look .11* ..wn l i f e ! xe itl* a petition that
*&lt; r unty phyel.-lan, and re-spIt
»
kV
th
at'lor
rntnl,"
Wi.-rm
..Id
:
B.
v« o.'l.l turVIhe trlrk.
■ufferrd two broken arm*, a bro­ lo lerielation making available in hi» room at Ih. Il.n.-e offic • 1I ’ nv. ihvve BI10IW defer paymcnl
1pointed D ' Tulralotv for another
“ The P*nl* nf the aprlmr an I
ken left leg and aavar* holy cot.v lini.noo.nno for vrop pro-lirtinn building altrr « iling a nntv nf the 1.1 , . util ill • Icglalarifie ran carl* u.'"*rr of 1912 te n '-r; n.
The vyfernn T 'a li, Republican yrar. Dr Carter announced by
’
t j waa named -halrman and brviva yeeterday afternoon loixn* thi&lt; yrar.
aying grief me. llie l.n* of hi* mart and pr-.vi.le f-r n
expri-sJed Ih* epinlnn- yeA 'ftliy tetter that h* rarpertfully dentinl.fnan.ial rmtfidetwe I* gree'lv Im
« t * highway conimlaeion. whrnllm amphibian plane’ MathJ A «rrtln g he Hid got believe
nilittb pn«l n SlonmHim ’in
If **tt r r"*vrd. For
flrtt tin r 'n ..................
•bar "Ihere h«* gut %
lot&gt; be ~,utw
i«m# rltneit the 'appointment.
that
ill
her
th*
ptnpo#e«l
r
ilw
In
*"•
cil1
pwann wax piloting en route to
Mr. Thraihar, who said that ha
If. 1». Pmlry» Jr . n Irnilrr In; »hrr*
fr# hfU* Iff
»• •» nnn f|lfni nf |nn§||on Yfry iocm If w#
A \ -rdut id.*.ni.le wa*
Hang-haw rraahed
I n t o th e Income taxe* or sales levy could
«hiri*fn I h f;
10.".?. * M l » t r
RfR*on«l
fl| |nirrtiv* rnmlltlons.** wnl h# wa* one cf lha taxpayers who
lv&gt; enacted thl* ?e.»ion. Itcpro**n Tit? nut- wa. j.lilrretid tu hi*.
Whangpo„ River.
p - iit for lidjin»v#wrnt | « r
, “ ! m M Iif nn&lt; pffpMrlnir IrflntiMnn I’ ay the salartaa of all county
The accident occurred on Ih- tatlve Ran-y, Illinois Democratic thildirn telling them the «ti!iteu V'1* Sfrn,,,»t rl rlinn.
vvbat
he
tlewrilie*
a*
•'? group nl j though r-miRIrai remain very J^ibMwoklng In aiding the silver Imlua- • mployer.i. opera I tho Williamson
ne-lh
of
Mrr.
h
mlall
h&gt;t
Atlg.
33j
»b
?
t
he
ileu-ribet
•*
floor
leader,
advocated
atrammu*
nutsklrta of Shanghai as tha flier
discussion ty asking whether H
my iPrlnfidn*. lendimr I.Uaine*
owl., pro-e.1. nnd* pnllticar tliffl ’ilHI?*\||J
effort* In balance the budget "tiraa the ntuel -ev.rv &gt;h&lt; rk
waa taking off.
inlernaliunnl. are
whole
life
vuml
I
have
been
tin"
h
r
»?•'•*
'?
v
•
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aefampllvh,
national nn*l
Many bill* dealing with the ail. waa go.d polity to ralaaaa a "Man ‘
through
economies.
The plane, a giant twln.motnred
U r n - I.-- remnimnp -tieni.
, n ...n n '.. th.r- t« a new hop- in ver and currency question ar* on v-hu ha* eavad the county $1100
The I Inns* met nnd adjourn*.! rhl- I..
In throw
throw off
off my
my grief.”
grief.”
craft, had risen only Ml fret
The movement, atlhnuch It "li-r •l,r world.
ithaa 'WUIIame. alUa "Bud" shove lh«- water when U nose­ Immediately out of respe-t to Ih"
th- Senate .'nlrndar or In the in one year in the operation of tho
The In-dy of th? veteran legte■
o f Alachua county, whn dived, crashed Into the river luink death* o f Representative Kendall. litor w it fo-ind lilting in a chair Irate* In Itrlando. a**'un.-- «late.I "Wa » r « pasd'ig from (be p?rl- rn- t*» nf preparation. Smoot's llunvo”. Ila said that "Tatr naga
pres-nt plan I* lo offer hi* prv- a.nl frlrndship ahoulj be forgotfrom Ralf:rd penitentiary and overturned.
Pmneylvanla, and Robert IPilIrr, " ) the -office windows, a hulle, ; ' Id* proportion, with tl&gt;* d»»|ri. ml of mterganev rra.lit d*vi* •
j hution of reveral httildred af the Rrronatnrtlon Finalvce f ’orpurn. iv.-nl a* an amendment to lha ter;” that the care hud resolved
aga after having
hula through hi* hend and a pistol
Mrs. Malhewvon waa rruxhed In Oregon.
I-dllIon* They will Id- aent In ev- itmf, moratorla, *tnnd*tl’l«. ami Tillman bill which provide, fnr, itsrlf/dnin a "mailer of expert
Demands limn governor. IM ( tlavp.il in hi. light haiul lying
yearn of • 20-y»ar the. impart pnd died a half hour
th: like, into • perlmt where Ih? tK&gt; purahas? nf xllvxv. a*d »k* l»- want or awarvasy 1’ aa'far a* ka woo&lt;’onrro*w ■nlh-'rii* 4IOO.OOO.IKI ) to m hi"( l*p. WIHWai Wlwlgn, llnnee ary r ii nUf.Jn lb? *lnt#. W h s te.^
tater-Wr » hospital:
•
tdrfirol. Mr. Baimjr predieW. an bn ^"nr;*W?dlt e?n be restored *»v atiane- „ f allvrr feitlftealr*.
mail
cairler,
who
lu.l
lorn
heriincatred, and that “ tVilhnut rest
it Blreet ahofl f
Mathfwsmi, despite hla Injurlaa. t.« esprndetl fir ftdaral aid to
.mprea-lve total oppr? ill" " »« lb’* oprnlnc market?, .tartlnr th e
IllM.atirfied with the hill l&gt;a. ing refliction In any direction, I
ytilerday by Deputy regained rnnaelnuaneaa. hln first hlchwiy convtructl n ara worryirg friended by lb- It. pr:-rntali'..
hinv ntenl of ao.nl .
bnlancing |
Itr'O
e
will
tnakd*elf
fell.
rnus? It fall* to *p ^ lfy a prirr. **• rn reason why a change sltoul I
found him olmtil'll A. M.
C. flrcadxfay who hail word* when Chinees rlvermen res. |he leadera.
Mr. Italler In-in sli d the! rar l-D.|*»t« end glv|?e th? farmer*! Rmoot -aid hi* amendment wuold
hrndall left III ■ home nf hi*
Kireiker Garnkr sail thl* wun'd
be mailr.”
a call that 9 group of reen arrived being, “ look after
i-on-l prices by restoring their c.
owner*
nf
ihl*
e
'
V
nf
mil
h
lube 'are of thtt. but he ha* nn|
ftiv wife." ’
*
n»rr--rltgte additional laxea, which I'aught -r, Mi *. Grarr Mar mu* lha nme tamper n ihe g..v-rn«r p«rt niark?t.*’
( hnii man Maln-h
ann uncrol
fightings
'•
yel determined upon • figure
Tbs filer. Ihe son nf the lata iin.l»iibted|y v trill I mer| with the Align*, al P:.1it A. ,M . nf'rr hav­
that "Mr. Wl llarnnuti haJ bcr:i
Wl llama* arrest waa made *nly
nf llrorgia win. r&gt; rnll&gt; tidvl ed
"W
have
gut
to
have
sniiir
in
•einoved from hie post because n
Otar ha had mad# two attempt* to eenovened New'Ynvk Gfaets baa?, same storm nf, 1 Uappru.al'th at Ing l&lt;reakfa*led with h&lt;r and k. I *t-e-n&lt;l |v*1ir|»a»e . f lb" • » '!1
flation, S"l nn' i-*tier lnfl.itmn."
majority of tha Commissioner*
tacape frem Mr. Brnadway’a grip. hall player, and Mrs. Matheweon greclid the proposed ho» t in iu- ihil lien.
white aubjrrt In *uch an .rxoibihe
■
i*"-rted.
"
If
we
increa.e
the
K"nnrlh Itemne- . -rrgtant-'lthought that wa'd gat g, better
The youlii had to he threaten*» •»*r* married l*e*. 21 in Shang­ c im* lax rates.
.Din
rale.
prb
•
of
allV*.r
and
‘
tiengthen
th*
Only JH.PW.UOO hat hern |&gt;ro- arm, of Ihe Dnuaa, iiolifi*,| a ion.
before be retold rubmlt to arrant hai. Th# wife formerly waa Mias
• I betiave that the app'sian e
eumee llt-nllnn In tbal way by n-on. Whether wa mads '• gnoj
vide.l for highway aid In th# next ‘'auiu?l A. Karvdalt. J r . «h . live*
along with T. J. Terry. Mo— I Mergnr*t PHtlfpa.
f (tie r*til•” '*«
■'* " 1 del
bringing to the tnrlal an active m va or not I don't know. Wa
(Contiaua-I tin I’aga Two)
Malhrwsnn Is an. ln«‘ rn*tor In
fiical yrar compared with the
Tkrry, and 8on‘ Terry, wh\ v th l
inDe ch ik on th *«&lt;* » f i '1’
valiM here, it will employ t*n* nf know that Mr. Williamson saved
ih* national rovrcntiifot svlsllsn usi.nl t l 2\r&gt;0U,nu&lt;».
ta gs." ..Mr P titer de-Jared. "!&gt;••WUIIame, are reported to b a *r,
thn'o.itib of )»ei»p1e and help the money fo r the county and a ma­
l-ehooi at Hangchow, lie Iv In
With the |.lf.y&gt;tM&gt;,onO in raviry*
|.tp are tlel*imiiird that Ih- pn «
bam engaged In a fight w|lh T oi. i
general allvi.itmu liiinemteualy." jority thlrk that maybe Mr. Dann
Mayor
V.
A.
Bprrr
will
h&lt;ad
a
I ho't*W»l with a slim rhsn-e fnr
hull I. nit and tlm ni.p'iittea " f ■n.up of outstanding i"?n and
expected |r»ni the benate Kc in will du the aama."
•
Stott. Ipcol white boy.
\
-e nvery.
„ solid state In u • "» tneasnie woman who will attend i mar*
my C'nmmlltea pr.posal*. t hair51r. Bilbao arose to annmi.icc
AU lha boya except Baa T«rr&gt;T
Tl * plane Malhewson we* pllolsupport of Mr. W1Hiam*on by de­
n
an aow la. the County Jail to H r holnrea to T. V. Soong. min- man Ityrn*. of the Ilf use Appropixi.nol
Ig "'"? '1"
meeting I I** bald at -t. Jam*
•■A* the tax 7* nt pie«rnl rnr A, f. r i,c a_n
claring that ” A grand Jury » f 18
Mrthntist Ipiicopal
wall 1action o f w arty aothorltlea i-e-r nf finance In the national Ralitlons Commitlaa, said that the
•wait
owner* at? eithrr l-tling tb»lr I huich at Cypraas Avenue anil
goal of ♦ 11.0.000,900 In cull of a vman has approved Mr. Wiiiiam1 charge
a»«aoU « » d bat- government.
ray* s'atid Idle in the gatage or Ninth S tifel*
el
nova*
t
coal*
should
ba
made.
aon’i work on savrral vrcasloni,
next Thuraday
while WUHaafc awaits word
Only. M»lhew«on and hi* wife
With
the
paviuent
of
$
'2
1
1
,5
7
.1
to
Highly
pleased
with
th?
warm
t,*lpg them *o frugally a* In m»k« night at 7:45 o’.lock to »•? bonThl*. along with 1117,000,000
and if they don't represent somA
Balfcrd as to what dlaport* war* I " thn plane.'Malhawson wo*
tne-Atlantie Notlone) Hank, of authority In the matter thin 1
lion shall be made &lt;f htm. Mr. roneblerrt aa axh*vt pilot ami the fr Hi ra-anaclmant ot lha one rent )*&lt;apthin whkh utt*nue-l their III. diffrren ? In Ihelr •••»Upa ..loir by nagro reild'nt* of Ihl*
Jacksonville, Ih* II aril nf County won't hav# anything ul*o to say.”
fenadwty had not learned wheth- *#•■«• of tha afcldant waa un­ a gallon gasoline tas, and the efforts in staging lha fourth an bill*, off*?* lb? •** nn Ihelr tarx. • ummunlly.
H i* lhama of tha mwting will Commterloner* la*t week eecured
|l2'.,'M)0,nOO reirnu* from brer. nua l Seminole County Itetter The atote I*? not'profiling by Ihl*
’ • or not there U a reward posted known.
Altai Mr.
Mrlsrh announced
|
Byina laid, would taava but 111",. Katma Show which concluded a tax and It il hurling Ihe people, |ha rxpr»**ed In a talk I" l** made posteaslnn of $50,000 worth vf
(Continued On Tag* Two)
William's arrest.
rnnnry
voa
l
tond*
maturlrg
be­
t&lt;y a niembar oj tha church ?"
000,000 to ba ralsad la addlllou. four-day run at Ihe City Hall las' b iting busiu?**."
h
Th- pel it ton. iltelrihullrtn
nf •Hour ran Friendly Relations II** tween the years 1(135 and
1958
Ilarriai n pointed nut that tha p.o night. ipon*nra ftf the thmv tola*
Itontinuail On Page Three)
twean Tha litre* Ita Strengthened that they ha I ttepovltfd • » c Hwtpo.r-l IsHiet In Incoma rate* would b-van laying plan* for a bigger
an’ Maintain il!" . and * progiam rral for a l&gt;*n from tha Jacksonnot lw&gt; aa high If tha remainder it and better show fnr HM).
Ale, It. J hftarre, general *nparfeaturing negro aplrilual* *un* v ile bank In 1929. shortly after
U. IL Fnwlay, tenant on lha C. tho program I* enacted.
■bv a rh ilr of 25 «r morn vol ?» the rinsing f Ih? First National
P. Weber farm near Wagner, waa
The Mi«ii*aippian added, how- Interulfllt of the ahow, t-.-lav aaltl
wilt Iv* pr? aMil ad d t'ln g th- Ta'k.
found dead In • chair on th* porch avar, that If tha budget balanrlm that “ In every way that I know
‘lha loan was mad- for tha pur
evnlng
,
of hla hoasa lata yratarday after, prograin tala, urdoubtcdly there of Ihl* ah-.w ha* hern-a genuine
GAINESVILLE. Jan. 9.—(Al llandhill* ills'i ite.ltad through- pn,. uf nierling Intaiett i barge*
noon by neighbors who pawed tha woubl be an aatly « t r * ' « » ! ». auice**. Wa had an atlar.lanra
Wbather
nr
not
the
t'Hy
WASHINGTON, Jgn. I — &lt;AVthat neared lh« 8000 inaik. &lt;»^*r
rot th? I'lty atal* that “Thi* af- tb*t were ronilpg ihir lala In 1029, Mra. May Crawa. 35. *hnl and
In
view
nf
lha
Democrat’*
c'alei(
rrrninUsluliai
•
**ill
allow
owner*
freight and U f t t t i rat*a
A coroner** Jury agreed with mlaa'.lnn to make ravanurt mrat • xhlhll* wer* w»l| pra.enla.l and t f th# •t.anrer * Operat-ln” !• fsir will ba given by the paitnr e-ol th? Ii ml* are now bark in Ih* killed her h-iaband. W. A. Crew*.
j atrawbeiriaa from FloY•••mad to plaaVe avary vteitur I ad a r*rg&lt;- of ( r.rang?) and -rd .in*Oiher* of th- rhureh In Sin) ing Fund account of the 99, In front nffthtlr hem# nra;
Dr. J. Wm. Martin*# opinion that •spaiMtltiiraa.
noitham market* waee orher? Satorilay night. Sha said aft­
-death reeulted f r o m natural
.
White tha program i* t i ba Th* pr:d'Kt* dflp'ayad. while n..t o|har products fr m Ihe ’ lunlc- to,nor . f th. f'ltr aol bounty runny.
today by Iba Internal#
erward ha was forrlng hla attars' i tffrlwl*. whit? lnlnl«'ar* ami nlh
eauaca." and the body waa brought whipped Into ahapo by parly lead- nameiuits. were nnaa-tha la** iep- Ipid Tier tomorrow
before
th^
„ irca Commission la deciding
tent Iona on blra. J. L. Crolt, a
■••intativa r.f what might be don- atiarnar rrlurn* lo Jark«&gt;nvllla • r cl vi ? wi.rkar* of S#n*lnn!e
to the Erlckaon Ftmeral Home t o
art, amna of*teb«m ar# opp sfd to
complaint brought by Florida
friend who raaldad with them.
iv a lt word front Mr. Fswtry &gt;
in tha rr.unly, and
in behalf of tha . |&lt; one Of lha matterv that will I'lwlhtv and Sanford. A rordial
,
the incoma tax prup salx, le*l*laran ggaiaat tha Hallway Kx
tire. Crave* was placid in thr
brother who to btttt?td to » t* entit* rownntU* I ^ a p e e a e .lh a u k a iUMrij , t a meeting of the wetennif I* arteodrd lo alb Hpelive action is to be celayril ur.til
a Agency and rglW idg Mteh
Ala-h'ia county Jail by Ohrrlff .1
j da) arranganf*nta will Ic ma le fur
aiding I" Wwodcllffa. Ga.
•nd
appiaKatl-n
to
al|
thoee’
w
h
o
^
(/
t:ommi,.imi
in
the
City
Hall,
Ihe h*ef M | le laid on the White
ha atata.
T. Itanuay paneling tha action of
According to 8h#rtff J. F. Mr.
contril.-ted in making the Show a -lu tin g at 7.30 i.'rhrk tonight. ! whit- friend*’’.
Commlaalaq
.
J. It. K?roy, manager of tt\e lha grand Jury which convenes to­
Th- following p*r*unt hav* nrClilUsd. who lavaallgated t h * lloo.e dtorstap. Chelrman tillTh*
met
ling
will
he
the
f
is
ot
uaraasonahla and directed rase. Mr. Fnwlay had been living Iter said tha Ways and Mtam
Mr. JnhfMin, wqa particular)' - no In which nil five t iimmivuou- rplr^ Invitation* lo ba gue*t* nf KiAaraon Fruit Canneii#*, Inc. day.
new rate amouallng Ip l » In th* Wagnar aactlon for jevan Committee would 0*1 cotuldcr thOfficer# found Craw*' body In
pltair-l I.vrr « uirncnta mailr by rr - of the ra-oriaite'l II afil hnve honor: M*vor V. A. Sneer. &lt; Ity pilot an Thirteenth Ktraet, wlio
af tha fink ctags freight or eight yenra and waa engagrd tax proposal until then. W. W. Ilenly, &lt;( Ggiarr.viUv, Judge not la regular -- ion. Mayor V. t'iirnml«rliinrr T. I, lhim*». Judg- .‘-'atur, *Y eflnnoon •annmiried to front of tha house whire ho hnd
Itrpul Ilian sponsor* ot the sale*
ta b * put lata effect. Fiolcht u a fisherman and small farmar.
lern ehot. Mra. Craw* wa* at *
ty. who «aol Ihnt
jg,lcr wlji
„|r . and D. I). J. G- Sharon. T. W. |j»wl«n, flupt. th? tmp oyeeji ‘that th- pl*n\ would
on atrawberries *MpP*d Ha 1* known t* bare eomptalned tax are rtntwlug their dllvt for o f the '"&gt;g display,
nraKr^op«rt until Inn* rrow morn­ neighbor'* houaa acroea the road.
nf
public
inetruetten:
Fred
T.
Wilir llreutoek vaeiiTlnnKoliier, tcrro'ly appuioted lo
tha 'ipuli’ y of lha
freight w en eriered of illneaa some day* agoWitnesiea said Crawa had barn
that levy ea a y a m af ha ancmg
’ |mn*. ihairman or th^ County Ing. loday stated that It ha* been
her# r ip.al ed any ha had aeen di f \ or wad C. A. Byrd, rrsigied. will
the budge). Hbwnv.r, Repff'*nfirst class r»ta appllrhonl Iteardr II. t’ .-DuHota. chair recvaaaiy to extend tha hoir for under tha Influence of liquor early
plajrl in all Horlda doling tb* i-srtlclpa’ a in I lid ganeiai tniailative Rainey, o t Illln Is, Demo­
man of lha Cltv ft-hivd It mi l; ta npanlng rntll Wednesday iwsrn- ln; th* avanln^ and had for-rd
enlire y»-,t• ‘ •
i-r**,of. running th# City l.uvernher Iff J. V. McClellan I, It .1. Ing. Trrson* employed ar# asked Mrs. Crawa. har email son. and
wara based an what la
cratic floor (radar, who M the unl » estate! Ihe ih v* „ rg),
satllyr rate* and tha
1hilly and II. il. -While, rapra- tn spread thi* Information among Mrs. Croft to laava horn*. They
sure***fol fight far It at the la*i
it day came v/hen ao
/ •——? .. —1^-—
thraugii
entatlve* d iet, A ir,
Vaughan, other w ikecvsn that all will b# hid In tha bush** naarby. offlctra
•bout • saving
seeaioe, raid, “ I &gt; n ’k ba l«v# it
•n* axpaasnl inlerr-t
many 1
,T! cents
roaaty
tat
raaaaaor;
V.
K.
Ibmg- ; pared a frultlae* trip to tha p’ant •aid. aad waited for Crow* to ba­
bat
any
rhanra
at
paaiaga
at
thl*
Frr*idrat Htover'a enter that
In. the - •ul.il and aaggenled that S C l U l h a i l C r M V V lflfit V
rons quiet. Mra. Croft want Into
inei, clerk nf court; John Met h. tomorrow morrlng, ha said.
hew ratas will be at- flag* on all government building# rr the nrxt .
i no that rrut-t f-tow ii
tho house,end Mra. Crawa followed
ihairman nr th? board » f County
a. kefatu Apr. &lt;0.
Rainey .aid that I N RapuHir- it la n i
be at half staff far the next &gt;0
part laala ry
witter
rvsldf n'
a short tlm# later.
Com ini luncrt; II. M. Tap worth,
days
in
nepeet
to
the
memory
of
•as
and
ItemoeraU
»k
o
veted
‘ ,' 1'
ho rrewit Ihe nearby
Mr#. Crawa raid aha an* Crawa
LEGION TO MEET
tho la'e Calvin Coolklge. MXh aguln.it Ihe astea 4ai war# re- vlsltnrCIIIGAGO. Jail, tl &lt;/T&gt; Alloc. pre-iu'rat o f Uk&gt; HtminnL- Count.
/no la grant number? on
forcing hi# atUntiotea on Mr*.
pras'iL-xt of the United Bute., U •tected t« tha ngv Coagra**. acd Munlrii"ry'Jam e* Hurkn told poll"? In Chamber o f . ('om m ern , Mi
W. II. Shephard, rommand-r of Croft and ehot him after an argu­
being cgrtlsd „ut bora not only si that many of tha iuemb#n-«ket Sunday, might kava a thaiw rin ■"•tlgallng Ihe laying of Kdwin Heir,, T. Mara*. « f Ih- Coun':
,
,ae
th&gt;
.d
h
u
itarfl
devflopmr.il
'
•mpb?ll-lr&gt;**lng
I’ost *nf the ment I hat fnllnwad.
Wiifni
lloar#t
Mrr.
8.
It.
&lt;
ha
•.
tlu noatdfrka but by thu Clip af y u o» a plalfocm cppaaad lo IL
hilhauar that the haroliuavtar’s
II. K Crawa, laskatend, a broth­
and' frvyr.m
ka. de*«|.d lo
Veal that Ir, lhairmail « l tho In al llrd Amatkan Utters hare, t"*tay anSanford. 1 ' • ■
er of tha dead nvan. arrived Buo.
It 1* titnaUd ( U t fully 2u*n l(,rlr
Lr(.aln„ B f,
free lava I'lVr*. Georg* A. IteCottr*. and ■lougreil a called mealing nf *p:.
Flags at half otptf r a m n an
day ami said ha would tad- thn
,v ..« r
I I I Ihte'Ciiy flail r
WAI.TKR JMMNIMCS DIEM
tha poatoffteo sad o « Urn Clty’a
neakl
■f mart I'd duplex -hared I'. i.'rrnite ‘IL I. l-outtit. Wm. T. nal Importance, to ba held at th*
body to Uhaland fur burial T — larday.
bring jtfte cntlra at
huge Ireal flagpole at the feot of
and wive* Indiacnmi- Ilnvika, Jr, Rmilh Haribn, ami l-glon lint tomorrow night at
n four -rtay. to nearly nBU{
8-.0f o’clui'hf “ Quasttena that • « day moralnci 1 ""
BRUNSW ICK,-G», J»*L 9--W 1 lendsi"
Park Avian«- Postmaster * J. P.
lla said Mrs. Frances K. Ibl
..fa lla l importanca tu avary Iota!
1
praaident ■WOO- I’rteea wara. awrarted I"
Hall Iattract ad hte Janitor to so
r wutld rome from se
lfV ■
"
Island y i l r y *gg, ho*. RNrarywl food*,
b Ike home o f friend* and
« &lt;»nat««ttete aipratad to rlarl aunrlce man ara to ba diacusaed
-W# need lha preaanc? of •*•«&gt;
M I A M I B E A C H — R o ^ l o Hotel.
a dlrec- and Mured meat display*, ird th*‘"whale truth o f her life .":""*" M kuHdlng Citrus rounly
h* said in urging attend. U t Euclid Avcnua. sold to M ail x
Oil .CenepanY Ndgc* air proiahtatfly hteatifte)
r was found abut to iretch c f Road No. 74 from Her
Waahlagtoa Cary.
atry' they Judged.
iianda to Deals.
with th"

iNewCommisslon” e r « Were Drafted
j, By Htm, That None
• lAaked Appointment

f

•t* rm rv tm r DWflfcnto*

SON OF FAM OUS
BALL P L A Y E R IS
H URT IN CRASH

Young Christy Mathewson Injured And
Hi8 Wife Is Killed

Judiciary Committee
S e n d s Resolution
To Senate Bearing
Favorable R e p o r t

Taxpayer Grouplnterccdes In Behalf Of
Williamson. Recent­
ly Relieved Of Job

Flnoncicr Secs World!
War Debts As BiggeHt'Bnrrler Facing
Business Recovery

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SENATOR SMOOT

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miNC D A M P A C
JpHsij (\ A lil\ o U r j veteran loca’ peace officer, as

f.:0. P. SOLON OF CAMPAIGN BEGUN
PENNSYLVANIA IS IN ORLANDO FOR:
SUICIDE VICTIM CUTTING TAG FEE

INFLATION M 0 V E = rl“

- - " ° “-

SfCCH Remonetization
Of Silver As MeansK*** w«» Tititwer thrTToteit
Of Checking: Slump\[[
J°h" M*'*h*n,,

Writes Notoln Housi' Five Itollnr Minimum
Office .Saying Grief
Anil 10 Dollnr MnxWas Cause Of Deed
imum C I Sought

fit

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Prominent (»roup
To Attend Negro
Service Thursday

Sponsors Of Farm
Show Are Pleased
With Its S u ccess

Lmrn* ’

^ Rates Are
red R ed u c ed
tr a w b e r r ie s

( 1u u n ty I R e tu rn e d
C o lla te r a l B o n d s

Wanner Farmer I
Found Dead At Home

Woman Shoots And
Kills Husband For
Unfaithful Action

City ConimfaHlon To
Have MeetiiiKTuniKht

R r-O iM 'n iD K D a te O f
F a c t o r y I P o s tp o n e d

(URf«*I“

Flags A n Flown At
Half Staff In City

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To Make Revelation

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/M . 7.«-Wer*lng to

.M IA M I,. Jin. 7/—Din Herdle.
pioneer Dade law enfor.-eiicnl
officer and pleto leader,
the office I f sheriff at midnight
Jftnday night.
.
Aa I ha clock hand! noin.Ml d».
rocUy upwinf, D. C. Coleman,
chief depotp andcr the adml.-l tiatienn ef M. P. Lehman and G. A.
‘ Centtwoaace c f tha league'! Windham, handed tha aeal of au­
r[gliaace agsTnst high transports- thority and if f lew mailer keyi to
Man costs was strongly ladkkted Sheriff Hardto.
In the chief deputy's office on
kjr the president as h* rerlewed
tneaowraa that eared *2*0,000 an- the lpth four of the county jail
naaTy on vegetables doe to tho, wera gathered many t f Windham's
deciaton rn vegetable rates by the diputlesl there to see the author*
Interstate Commerce Commission tty pass out af Um hands o f their
superior and Into the new adminis­
in 1931.
*Through the efforts of this ae- tration.
With tho chnngy, also changed
toclatloB wo art paying lower
chargaa far tha traaeportaUen of their status from officers of the
our ritrus to the eitant of over law Into that of prlvata cilixrns.
fIJMOdMO per year. This taring Badges wera unpinned aid slipped
•a our cltrua has keen made aloes Into pockets and pistols went
Nov, V, 1929," Mr. Skinner con­ ( n i l holsters Into tho retirrment
of dresser drawer*.
tinued.
.;
.
With Mr. Hard!* war. hi* chief
Ha reviewed the action i f the
lea jus to fight Increased freight deputies, Virgil Ector and Guy t*.
rate* and lead uy to the fllln g'ef Reeve. Many of hla depjtles, who
tariffs last year pulling into af- gained their authority i t the puss•9eeB-tor&gt;rai. n rm7 - a mm r t i r Ttt&gt;--fnr''m‘'hlMK;^ri1“ flVd‘T r\ Y ;‘
proved by the Inter*tate Com- rcom to witness the scene,
mdrte Commlsslcn to be'eollseted
Tueccay, Sheriff llardie had nn
i y Ufa railroads.
slstoment lo make, no addition to
‘ Arrangements were made by the the announced policy of a drlrn
railroads for the accamuiaUon la- agalnat alt rrlme. Ilo waa busy
to n fend or tha relief o f some t f Tuesday with the manIMd routine
ton wanker rallroeda that wera us- duties of office.
*
,
*
able to earn their file d charges.
Ills deputies wrre busy, too.
I t was estimated by the commit- with four courts opening their
lien that assessment for relief t f stttlone and many i f the peece
all roads would m a lt in » total justices-holding preliminary hearfund af from )100JX»A00 to 112*,- in *.
It was later found, Mr. Skinner
arid, that emergency chargda sollacted for the last year would not
tim ed an estimated *40,000,000
nad there la a m w plan which
Would not require the emergency
charge*
be paid over for the
benefit of any other carriers.
'While willing that tha plan should
he. submitted to the commission,
Mr. -Shlnaer vetoed the opinion
fbat fresh fruit and vegetables
shipped from Weridn are paying
tfeelr om perttoh and.more or m f
total freight chargee of the railgUnda. tie saw In the trend toward
peat iand truck shipment proof
Utai others concur.
.
*• Rlectcd to aarva bn the official
beard with Mr. Skinner wera Wll-Ham Edwardc, Zellwood, president
bf the Florida Citrus Orowtrt Extt o a ii, flrat vice presldenti R. B.
Wtetfotp, vlifa prctMept cf tha

to

Inson, ex reutift vice president
and seerdlary; Mrs. Jana B. Huntor,’ assistant. Mr. Edwarda la the
Yaly aew man cn tha official
.baud,.Tha .others wera all n #letted. Tbs meeting was held at
the Angsbilt Hotel and waa attoadad by promlaent fruit men
from all pacta of tha state.

To Meet Leesburg
In Contest Tonight

t Hawkeye T ea
i- Junior L e a g i
rf Now In 1st P

Y o r k , ju l
( unweighted!,

the aiaggenited price levb's of Uio
bull mdrket; or. In other terms,
th« price local ef itoeha new hi
only l f T - 2 percent c f what It
wno three year* ar&gt;, according to

The Hawkey i team /MTJl
r High School Basket half-i
went Into flrat place hf to
Maadlngi at the itart of the
ond i U wtike of the scflfctot,
handing the Maitang train |
to I defeat on the * W l ' h
yeeterday aflerwoon.
'The Sharpshooters were etM
Into second place bp loeing'nl
S contest to the Rembleiji
Thnndoy afternoow, so t b « £
waek’i (am i between Ihd » &gt;
eyee and Sharpshooter* *p tW
cenalderable action aa taritiTli
for Drat plan paaitlon.-.iV • .
Score* of lbe tw0 gangwp l
Ramblen: Zachary, f, » ? * »
f, D, CapUIn Harper, c, £ /
llama, and Stolnoff g m t d N A
tal 9; Sharpshooters: ( k ( * a »
ham. f, B, Robson. f, J, O?Safi
U Oliver and TUIto, gonWoJo,

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c ro o k *.

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ptiiUMTiaa

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trees l&gt; I I I PL Marks at..
M.
T.l
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LAgl.KT end IIA M ’ rt M.
her kuskoeO, whose IS -

hmilh as Judge et Ike «w »e-etrk
CWwrh sag air asma as CWkh than
af and the heal ot as10 Qaert I

Baafont nemtwele Cawiftr. TlcrlJ

ITT Park * » « . Mew Terb
KfiWARD BRMKS aad

HU Ilk Car #f December, A. I
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Repair Cler!

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ir afrve'aiM ir e*ss aie
hairs. 'llevtBMe. Iseslsss,
at other t (si masIs eaOsi

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■trees ■ks esknewn; COR
IIRSKR ir Silvr snO If aei
known ' heirs. Wsvlssen.

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BILLY’S UNCLE
1 u u r u c s js s o i o -nrr’
■re Ro«KOb&gt; tmsct on tn .
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NOU k M D tk o u
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TITUMVILLEi Jan. 7 .-H li new
Brevard county efftolala took of­
fice Tuesday afternoon and at
many completed their terms uf
office Wednesday. New county
boards entered upon their year's
work alter meetings of the old
boards were held Tuesday and
yesterday morning to finish old
The board ofs county commis­
sioners was :omprltod of tna
following members after the new
officials took office: First dis­
trict, Frink O. (.'lark of Indian
River City; second district, C.
Hwe.-l Smith of Cocoa; third
dlsUi.t,
A.
Fortenberry
of
Audubon; fourth district, John B.
Rodcs af Melioante; -fifth dis­
trict. A. A. Diinh, Mims. Tha
new board proceeded Immediately
upon tha first buataesa of tho
new year and a chairman waa
elertsd.' ysvtsrdsy afternoon to
succeed Geo, G. Broekctt In that
position. Mr. Smith succeeds C.
R. Copeland of tha-Cocoa dlatrVL
Tha school board had tha nu­
cleus of an orgaalastion readyto functloh. a* Dr. W. J. Creel
had been clectqd chairman short­
ly after taking office during the
Fall. I i C. Stewart sueceed/d W.
J. Darden as mendwr o f , tha
Uoarg from tha 'T re t school dis­
trict which was the only rhange
made In the Board. A. W. Donald­
son succeeded Mrs, AU:e L.
Shelbourne as, superintendent.

DANNY DINGLE

BTOCK PROBE

Service

POUOLAKR.

•M llrlor end oases 1 far

Official Take Office

S T A R K E -K . and M.
Station opened to public.

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ing committee's stock’ market In­
vestigation heat Wednesday at a
publl- hearing to Inquire Into the
Swells)# firm of Kreuger and
Toll wax announced last night bv
Chrm. Notleck, Ben. Norbeck
■aij "we art Hying to find out
to what aatsnt the American In­
vestor has been played for a
sucker by European promoters,
with th&gt; help of American bank-

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Th« Fourth Annual 8+minntp County Better Farming
Show has been brought to a close and the minr hundreds
of persona who visited the exhibits are almost unanimous
that Ihla year'# show was the moat n m u fu l both In the
*"Stent and quality of the entries aod the arrangement and
attractiveness o f the many booths.
In alngNitg oat any speHfie exhibits for praise they* la
always the danger of alighting certain ones, but since ill
of them were meritorious there la 1m rffleetton If mention
b made of some o f the larger and outstanding features.
Among these were the serial exhibit* of the Century
of Progress Commission. fon*ixtinjr o f four dixamaa deplet­
ing Florida scenes. One o f these dioramas will he displayed
In the Florida section of the Century o f Progress Exposition
to be held in Chicago and was o f particular interest aa a
consequence of this fact. On their own merit, too much can­
not be laid of the diorami&lt; for the ireklllfull and artbtic
arrangement.
*
' ' The Florida Forest Sen Ice offering drew much atten­
tion and elicited considerable comment on the exhibit whkh
supplied a scene-in-action portraying a forest fire, suppres­
sion tools, a moving picture projector and several reds.
Speaking of this display. District Forester C. H. Schaeffer
said: “ Mr. Johnson and the Future Farmers took the ma­
terial furnished by the Service and built around it an ex­
hibit which very forcibly brings out the farmer's forestry
program and the Intimate relationship between forestry and
farming In Seminole County."
The educational exhibits showing poultry, eggs, hogs,
corn, home preserving, and meat curing were all of a high

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Pm la. sv.e.

Of *wr own flaws:
arit to show

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Hew v||# I* humankind, how lech-

Fas* sftar p p , I cIcm lbs boak
sad g«&gt;
la iboaghft over tbs flam** of man
I know;
A ll tisd i of man, both la asd oat
&lt; f j.il.
Mo fvmrin those, not on* of (lam.
- Instead,

goads Mwarfnl and Iwltlod h&gt; tho
blitre wind
O f adverted fate; bat Ihore of
whom I’ve read
1 sever find, no mat Ur whtr* I

last week I d'-n't feel like ohanging my tote this week, ro it
•tan.it as it »»&lt;•“

With each successive Better&gt;*Armlng Show disclosing I
constant advancement, the time may not lie far ott before
thin yearly event will become the great annual fair of Cen­
tral Florida.
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I’otumbti rer
Searcy- moved
"Thll we rewind our triton of
lait week and rr appoint Mr. Wi|.
Iiamion," hat th» moti « &lt;li*d for
want of • icrond.

The State Budget

Tke meeting was adjourn*,!
•hortly after Commjwkovr Slew*
•aid “ My into •tarlft.” ’
Mr. Wllliamo-tt thanked the
Hoard for lla eo^ preatlon .luring
the pa-1 year and raid that he
would hate the Home ready for
Mr. I&gt;ann*a-orrupanry nest M&lt;n•Jay niornirr.

That Florida State finances might be In even wont* con­
dition than many had anticipated waa Indicated in the inaugural address o f Gov. Hholtz last week. That they ac­
tually are waa definitely established on Saturday when the
final report o f Ernest Amos, retiring comptroller, waa rtv
leased for publication. In this the astonishing statement is
made that not aince 1927 haa the stale budget been bal­
anced.
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Thin alatement Is somewhat qualified by the explana­
tion that "normal receipts for general revenue, the fund
from which ordinary expenses of the State are paid, have
not been sufficient to meet expenditure* to he made by
legislative appropriations, the difference being made up
annually by transfer of money from other funds under
special statutory authority” . If this means anything nt
all. It means that the 8tal« has been using money for or­
dinary operating expenses which waa-appropriated by the
Legislature for some other purpose.
•
The report Is not clear as to juat which funda have

BKf’ l.lN. Jan. 'J.—141— Emeri
vnn IIor»ig. $1, a leading member
of the fanout kwnmollva ImiUing
firm liiinnW iijr hi* father, A l­
bert, died Friday. I(r «a&gt; a
m’ rahar-at I k l&lt;aril J Ito'peat•chc (tank and of several impor­
ts: t im lj-lriil umlcrlaking*. *

for the future. It la open to a. tevere criticism as b the
policy of the federal government, or of many other state
governments, which are authorized, ami which are taking
advantage of the'privilege, to horrbw from banks #nd private
ihveatorn to finance current operations. ;
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,
Ultimately the situation will have to be squarely faced
and sufficient taxes levied, or sufficient economies effected,
to operate on a pay aa you go basis. The longer the prob­
lem Is' postponed the more Insurmountable It becomes. The
difficulty In the p w t has arisen either through the Inability
of ths Legislature, or Its unwillingness, to estimate aecuratgly anticipated revenues. In every case the LegUlature haa figured taxes would yield more than thfy 'actually
do. Under such circumstances It I* comparatively simple
to pniduee * theoretically balanced budget.
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What this atate needs now Is a budget which la bal­
anced In fact aa well aa In theory.

i SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
ctg^rdsd front sarly* msrn UU Ista
at night during this greet •»•**All th# Uteri ertattons la Isrer
a»d ambroid*ria* will ha shown
aitd all tha manr dsaigtia la whlki
goads drer to lb* feminist hawri
wtA ha ra tha cottnisra frtah
from 1 'Faria and tho AmarJoSn

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. T h a t w ou ldn 't mean a thing if amok*
era found out that it waan,t ao. N o *
b od y can fool d ie people v e r y lo a f.
But a-great many smokers have
sm oked Chesterfields f o f a long time,
and th ey know that they Mute right.
A n d no they gay to (heir friends, " I f
you w ant a cigarette that re a lly tastes
Chesterfields. tu te UM Si becaoae
they are mado o f mild tobaccos that
have been aged fa r tw o y e a n . A n d
there is juat anoogh T w M h In them
. . , but not top much.

winibow If batlMta la l„ pkk op.

Tho waMMr'af uatriaMd
Hood In Morreator *1 lljMo.ooo,
h

T 1 7 B H A V E bpen telling the pub*
? V lio fo r a good many y e a n that
C h c icrfietd a last* b tik r. l U j M t i h !

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w a s ' tnitromental in
&lt;Cent meed from- P ic * Oee)
here. Yoasg Kendall soar bed a through Congreu, as a Ugh
tog monitor ot tke poelafflcs
tank wbrtw kit father kept kit
rnlttee,* thrlslatloa bens
prrsoaal efferta at Mrs. A n gst’
hone, and fuond an ondafrd note
■ kith read:

“ Dear children:

S tw m h o d w

M (hat U*b D*t*lah»r

atat wa* ton higher. ‘ Jaaeary
rill b* hlgMr MtU, had 10 ah. on.
If point's It
I* MhoIn*tod frOtn b*a.
N r 10 Ilia «ov,rnm»nl wotlhsr
rrport jW4 l*h*d rsatsrday. has
D k g o iW w , If , 8 m
grant lie 0,

W, and o t w poinla 'down to it,
Whkh waa Id tod ire to that Calk
fwuto Is. akllsring from • bod

century at the time «*f h-r death
and that hb father had felt her
lota keenly. She die-1 of s brart
attack.
Kendall was born on n firm In
S ow reel c-itmty. Pennsylvania,
Nnv. I. IMP, the ton of joint C.
and EIixaH th Kendall. He aervvil
I I year, in the llotlse, ent/ring

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IViF ftrilvjliai IVw*. f&gt;i*iTM, Twf,
ter, litr m VYwrtna »fWI‘ a ll whin
IrHthtN'Fi* erf Itr»e.i (fll#-•..
jViltJ Dfia|*r m».nr&gt; bark giuraiw
l»w, If Bmt V A ttflw i, f W ■ *!* at

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Quality Merchandise a t'
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Reasonable Prices vH k
ZIP HEXVICK

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KMGINKER DIES

If all lb* rt*l nf lh» world could
pay its d rlls In fha United Stair.,
this country would rrcrlvr sis bil­ ordy be made through the levy of additional taws. To con­
lion dollar, mor* Iban Ha tntlra tinue to finance the atate government by borrowing* which
must sooner or later l « repaid b simply piling up
federal d*M.

ilarir dUptmafrf,

Suicide Victim

I’lm fO fxn -w w i “ fiiwvtErHmr/’ i'TlW f'

Era* whirling la all right, but
what thu country naad* la a few
mof* •rlf itartrr..

h lflw ft MWr 1|taa wffl

Pennsylvania Is

“ My nark on earth Is com­
pleted. The i* W n death of your
dear, mother was th&gt; n o t sestra
shock Of tay- abole life and 1 hare
beta unable to throw o ff my
grief.
“ Every day haw idled to my
•orrow aod I ran no longer hear
my -offering which I have kept
from you.
•
“ Mother hat been fillin g mo ta
join her and little Van in brawn
and I can an lonr*r resist the
call and sm going to Join them,
(im lh jf, la lk w .'
rhalrnun Mri'rh called for a rote
reference to “little Van"
on the matter,
wan to-mj-yrer-old son who died
Cotnmiviion-r I ting tald “ Jly la |y|V
V ie ttandi."
Kendall, Jr.. nail hit father and’
Commimioner Mill* said ‘•W’e’ie mother, former!) "Mi»* Minnie
roniidered Mr. Dana’s application Edith Wiley of Useoarg, low*,

IttULmJKfiAX.-. oate.
ODD W O W S AL»— O God.
thoa kaowett my foolDhmsr; ami
. Sty pan art not hid frota ther.

jm
t

tiar*
waat to mag* a gen re.
■ I stew of ttt* dnrwaakw. I ll ted
i jrwu why you tried to get that job
Ifor the maa 70a speak wf. Too
prireietd hire you weald U ke
wretd eat# for ywo," to whkh K0hee answered "A t leau I dotal
b y aay rate* like yea did.”
Mr. Eras* arose to lake irrae
with Jlr. Overstreet’* eptcire that
• ritiare 1, out of pace la appear­
ing before Ike 8&lt;*rd- He said that
“ It meet rertalaly U tke «urk of
* good ritirrn that be appear teftre this Hoard t&gt; protest or ap­
prove any matter whkh h» bat
knowledge of or is iateretted m
for the poblie grod. Aay man who
doesal «apresa hi no* If p-jbll-ly
before the Board bat rather comtaent* or criticise* t a ttreet n raer» is not a good ciUsen.’
Aftrr Mr, Titiia' qoeitkin “ What
are the charges against Mr. Wil­
liamson.” had gone unacttreiad.

W e a r e sure (hat
io y th eir M lM ngpi and

w ille n *

That's US
GOOD W ILL
RADIO 8ERVICE

Wo are r e k H to i n ) * 1
first dare fob work at Iha
low rot yomlklo prices. Glv# at
a trial.

Herald Printing O h '
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7 ro!ftttt,7 *Hrjorrr ms
^rardun-CHub Circles
Have Friday Meetings
Mr*. Mary Body, of thla efty,
It annoanting today Un martUw*
of her dauithUr. U lu Eleanor
Serf*** Molly, of JaHtsanvtlir, to
Walter KoeMloer, o f N*sr '.York
City. The -wadding took pise* or
Saturday, Jan. 7, at 3dW P. M. al
IHb Tloly Comforter I.* the ran

Legion Auxiliary Haa
Meeting &lt;On Friday

Mlm Ruby Coursey
Wed To Orlandoan

In .Orlando For
Cutting T a g F ee

Offlren for U » . romfog year
•ran vlcvted at ‘the reg***r mevtlag o f the Mayfair t uvt* of the
Harden Club held Friday morn.
** lb* heist# 'of Mr*. Perry
IVmeron. Miller Avfsu* with Hr*.
CVmeron, Mr*. R. R. D»a», and
Hr*. Richard Ten Eyek ■* haulW e*. Mr*. Camerdft v ia elected
chairman; Mr*. R. M. W n m will
be »lr**fh»lrni»n: and Mr*. G. 8.
Potman wtll tervo a* yecrrlary
M*d treasurer.
During th* meeting Mni C. R.
Ma»on read * paper on the *UbJ»et, "Unity, Variety," Character,
and Propriety of Gardens." Ctiban
toad trees and Cuhati paradise
Ifees were prtsenlrd to the mem­
bers for Identification.
The flowsr arrangement award
»h * given to Mr*. Cameron Who
displayed a howl nf while Chernm rose*. Mrs. C. R. Mason and
mlr*.' W. M. , Reolt wsr* (hen
W t e d delegate* ami Mr*.'R. TV.
W ire and MVs. G.‘ C. Sperring
W f . chosen hltrrnatssI Mto Hth«i
slate ronvsllllon of Garden Clubs

Report* of committee ehairmon
far th* year wore Ih* main fea­
MONDAY
ture o f the regular meeting o f the
Orel* Nam her Eight of the
American Legion A oilllary held
ftklay afternoon at the homo of First Baptist Church w ill meet al
Mr*, r . B. Romtlllatf PahhoUo 8:00 P. M. at Urn homo of Miss
Arntw*. with Mr*. J. II. HlhUr. Maud* Jinklns, 118 Laorsl AvviMiUr preaiding, Ur».
LeRey
The Ihulheos Woman' Circle of
Otlttenden, of Evervtt. W ith!,
pa*t preaident o f tho "local auiiU tho PresbytoWM Auutllary, lllsa
lory, was •- aper la | guest.
Laura ChllteWden, chairman, wtll
•Mr*. C. F. Proctor, rehabilita- wort at TrdBw'efoek with Miu Re.TR.-Roby La lag re la mod
IlMI chairman, reportrd (hat sta­ becca Btovgna, Park Avenue.
iftemoon from Fort Myers tic aery, alampa, a n d cigarettes
The R. A. o f th* First Baptist
»h* ho* been visiting her
were sent to the hospital* at Lake Church wflt have a meeting at Wy. T h * m l id o f honor Wore a
if; Mrs. Walker E. Blount, for City, Pensacol*. and Key West er.
7:30 o'clock at the* church annex. vslest *gown and carted a bourpict
it two weak*.
of pink roses.
cry month during the year and
* T tT W D A T
‘Immedielrly after tho certmony
that stamped Christmas cards and
The regular husine** and (oclal Mr. Tinrf Mr*. A. U Rrnahd, 1237
MM* Nancy White will Itavt to. a cheek weae sent t« Lake City at
maMhr.' -for Charleston, S. C. Christmas tlm* and Mothers' Day meeting o f the DOughteth of Wnodyrrvet Avenue, entertained
Wesley Class o f the P in t Milhowhartf lbo wilt attend th* St. Ceearth wer* mailed In Gold Star dt*t Church will be hot? at 1:00 ME' and Mr*. Kuciutner ami a
colU Ball. She will k* the guest of mother*.
■mil number of their friend* with
&gt;
l\ M. at the home of Mr*. B. M. a buffet supper. Th* voupl* then
hot gkaodparants, Mr. *nd Mrs. J.
A* flower chairman. Mr*. L. M. Bchwarts, Golden l ake, with Mr*. l« U J o t ih c ir. naw. hrMoc.iiv.Quuca*.
Me«dWaereR&gt;e-lw Mg|
.ItFifthul j»UtmUHU.Xlonme*^e**» JJoksoortarssatee.'-ihmffa^'nWWH;' village, U I. wh.ro they will r e ' "ev__ _______ _______ w _ ■ „
|Those present were: Mr*. J. C.
sent to all sick members during Mr*. Z, B. Ratliff, Mitt. W. 'E.‘
imeon, Mr*. C. E. rhorpenlng,
Mr*. Lea Butner, W rit • First th* year. Following Mr*. Lelnharte Rains*, Mr*; C. P. IltrM in , and
Ir*. R. It. Deh&gt;. Mrs. W. W.
report.
Hr*.
II.
B.
Lewis,
welfare
Mis*
Ruth
RanJ
a*
hoetesres.
'
'
Street,'ha* been rvmeved from th*
outsell, Mr*. C. R. Mason. Mr*. R.
chairman,
announced
that
fftO.OO
Monthly
meeting
of
.th*
Junior
PMntfLDaughton Memorial Hoe, Monrcc, Mr*. G, S. Selman, Mr*.
wa*
spent
In
providing
school
High
School
I’.-T.
A.
srlll
ttk*
plt*l td hi* home. II* Is reported
, 8. Sperring, Mrs. R. M, Warlunches
for
IS
months;
that
a
place
at
3:30
oV'urk
at
the
school
to ho Improving.
it. Mrs. M. L. Wright, and Mr*.
one-half year automobile license auditorium. The board meeting
. W . Wlaiu.
Mr. ami Mrs. R. R. Woods, 301 for It.00 was donated to help a will "Ire held at 2:48 o'clock.
Tho annual dinner,
htldgd
Holly Avenue, had as thsir geests family retorn t,, its home In New
Informal tylks on Indoor plants
fog the wotluend the lotter** *la&gt; York; that ffl.40 was spent for party, and dance for members of
end fern* were features of the
Christmas
toys,
groceries,
and
the Woman's Club, their escorts,
l j 4 N n . G . T. Spikes and Miss
regular mrrting of the Dirt Gar, ■ * Bailey, of Tamp*. an*l her fruit for tho orphanage at Bsnsnn ■nd other Invito! guests will uke
Cittra Cirri* of thr Garden Club
Springs;
that
gasoline
for
$1.00
O w n M. R. Bailey and son. Car.
place at the club house at 8:3(1
held Friday
morning at th e
P. M. with Mrs. E. H. U aey, Mrs.
mom Woods, also o f Tampa.
home of Mrs. W, A. Attains in
Walter L Morgan, Mr*. W. M.
Rose Court. Mrs. W. M. Scot:, who
Scott, and Mrs. H. M. P»pworth
hid planned to five a talk at the
aa hostesses. Reservations must I
meeting, "was confined to her homu
be made With Mrs. E. Compton be­
with itlncssi’
fore Tuesday at 10:88 A. M.
Plant wrre discussed far the
Afniveoncenirnl is being mad* of
The Junior High School P^T. A.
reciprocity meeting to be held In |
the ifrgTrtage on Oct 18 o f Mies
will meet at 3:30 o’clock at th*
th* near future and for the flow­
Ruby Vmmey, daughter o f Mr.
ichool auditorium.
According to L. Tharp, manager er show which will take place this
*ivt Mrs. McAlptne Tnursey, nf
WEDNESDAY
thla city, to Robert Charles Tay.
Tho builacss meeting o f the LL the the local Western Union office, year on Mar. 21 and Mir. 28. Mrs.
Ur, son of Mr. anti M|n. Marry
tcmlure Department of thr Wom­ an International air reservation Edmund Mrlsch gave a sh 'rt *alk
.Taylor,'6f Orlando. The ceremony
an*' Club wilt hr held at 3:00 at service was established today, on dahlias and Mrs. Adams talked
v a a derfortnad In the presence hf
the clttb house and will hr fol. making It possible to engage seats informally about Hollyhocks.
The garden bouquet fur the day
■ few Intimate frienda of the
lowed by the program meeting at in planes of the Pan-American
coupler
3:30 o'clock. The public Is Invited Airways system by te'epheming was won by Mrs. Glenn Llngtr.
to attend th* program meeting.
the, local Western Union office*. Mrs. Mrlsch distributed ' snap1
Mr*. Taylor wa* born in Newton
Prospective traveler* un this dragon and parley plants lu the
THURSDAY
County, We*, and rlm t to BanThe monthly business mrrting air line now need only call th* following member* who were
ford with her parent* 14 yunr*
of the FIdell* Class o f the First trlrgraph, and a messenger will present: Mr*. R. II. Caswell, Mrs.
age. Rho was graduated from
ftaptist Church will take place at delivrr air
Remind. High Bthool In 1933.
transportation ex­ W. C. Hill. iMrs. Glenn Llagte
7:30 o'clock at thr ham* of MU* change order* covering reservation
." Whetchel, Mr*. W.
Mar father ha* been empleyed'by
Minnie Bess Echols, DU Myrtle nf travel accommodations to any
the Crown Peper^CSmpony for*1
and Mrs. ,S. M..
Avenue.
lh# part 14 year*.
point. Poring .the four ytor* Schwarit.
Mr. Taylor la tha youageat ton
since thk airlines wtrc extended
o f Mr. and Mr*. Harry Taylor, of
In Hnuth America, the airways
ttv
L
i
m
lew
Vwalanit
^
Orlando, lfa was born In England
system ha* carrier lltft.OOff 'hks.Aftfl^assembling at thr home
ta t wet*-to Orlando about eervn
sengrr* more than *51,000,000 of Mrs. Francisa E. Roll, HOI
v ita l ago whom h* la employed
mites.
Park Avenue, the members of
Complimenting Ihe members nf
I n
tothwCentral C ir r i'’ af the Garden Cu!b
T W ts r a vacation of several
tire Every Week Club. Mr*. G. F.
enji yed Ji garden run to Winter
Smith entertained with a bridge
weeks with relative* in Mississippi
Park aim Orlando Friday morn,
arty
Thursday
afternoon
at
her
th# couple will make their home In
{
tog and pfterrwm. In Orlando tineme on Magnolia Avenue. Vh#s
Orlando or Daytona Beach.
b
members vislteil the nursrrlrs of
and bowt* of polnasttlas and frfn,
developing a color scheme of red Honoring Mias Fraaccs Gihsotl, .Mr. Dattwyler and then h d »
and green, wer* arranged about of Ben FrnncUrto, who.I* vlsittajf "pirnt* lincheon at the "Ripples."
While at thu "Ripples" Mrs. H.
th*'rooms whore lh# guests wtre Mr. and Mrti. IL L. tllbidn it their
M. Papwrrlh presided over n
entertained.
h m* on Myrtle Avktiue, (lies'
After several progression* of Betty MrKinmm entertained k short hualnen se»«lon whm thrbridge high .core prtxo, o sports email number of the high sthtfM following officer* for 1933 wrrr
eledfrd: Mrs. Fianrls E. Il»l*.
handkerchief, wo* awarded to Mra.
set with done* on Friday everlng
chairman; Mr*. J. IUwe|| FI b.
W. J. Thigpen. Refrrthtdenl* wer*
■t her home on Magnolia Avenue.
then aerved by the hostess,
as*
Th* reams where daneing wav
listed by Mr*. B. L. Perkin*.
enjoyed war# lighted ly quentlThose present wer*;
Mr*.
tie* of tandlei and dec rated with
Jam**
G.
Bharon,
Mra.
TV.
J.
Henry’ Witt* ltd th* dsvotional
wild flowera and ferns which deat tbs regular meeting o f th* Thigpen. Mr*. Roy F. Byrnes. veieped a color scheme of green
Mr*.
John
R.
MacDonald,
Mr*.
Christian Endeavor Society o f Iho
and g'ld. Punch was served
Congrlgational Church held on Georg* A. D*Cott*s,Mr». O. D. throeghout th* evening and at •
Bishop,
Mrs.
R.
L,
rerklns,
and
RvndW tvsnlng at tho, church,
lata hour sandlwiche* and coffee
fir*rial mwffe was rtndered try Mr*. It. B. Lewie.
wpt* served by the hosloas' moth­
VTfkle ’TVheter, Harry Gnslsvason,
er. Mr*. W. U. MeKInn n.
end llarvy Weitar, and Miss Orr. Iso ronfsrsne* to be hold at Or.
Those Invited to bo with Mist
h w l* Vlnlog gave a talk and ltd ango City on Jan. 20 anti Jaa. 11.
Gtbson we ret Ih* MKrtrs | le »jrl#
dltc’ tsilona
an
t Ir*
subject,
It wa* announced that Rndaran
puBose.c Pate'y* O'Connor, Helen
"Rearvh for God."
Iwhntan will talk on hi* travels to
I program meeting &lt;f th*
Plena wer* mad* for the first th* Olympic Game* last admnier Wilson, Anna |l*rie Couch. Mary
itora-Depart ment It open to awimmlnr party of th* season
Jan* Preston, Virginia liillon. *rd
al the nest masting of the eo'lity
which will be in th* form of a Sunday evening. At |h* close of -Jchn ('order, Malcblm Itlkglns.
"poind” party Friday evening at- the meeting th* member*, wrote Adnn Field*. Gllloti Flehboume.
M IAM I BEACH—M I n I a t u re PSlrn Springs. Committer* wrre cards to Miss MtfHred Robinson, Fulton Hester, Bill Tyre, Alex
df ronrae, Collin* Avenue and appointed to make plan* for;the
one o f thrlr leaders, who II la Bhtrea, Jssk Glllon, Bill niggeE
th Street, reopened.
society to attead a Camp Immoka- New York with b*r grand pi rents. Bryan Riser, tnd William IhtHose.

eiranf rmE damaiA

lain, Mrs. J T. N **b y. *®d Mr*
F. S, Vernay.

iipnrvciinng In lit,- t ill,* I vvur
etp rew d desire t„ alley title In tv.
t ry way jsstc.^sM* thr l.urtln of t^-,.
allon upon ult r ilic n . „ t M»isln.
do herewith respertfully |*rtittuii
you as follows;
1 That you defer (he i&gt;iiyniriti of
nhe 19X1 lav inipnt tl u|Ktil u'lluuitthiles, until ui’ li 11in,. n» mil/
Is* ns|ulrvtl for nor slate IcgUla.
turn In mrel nnd rnaci uch n law
it* will prut iti (in it mitmn.nn titw
of five ill'll* r* CO mid n ntaviniuni
lav of Irn ilollar* 11ist |&lt;er minimi
on aulomohllt-, privnlt’ly t,wni'&lt;l
nntl tt|irralisl.
We Imprr the fact |h„t il util
lie iniptitsild for the initjor |ntr-

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Fir* on Ih,, r w f of » homo n *
cuprd by Eva Taylor, at M l la nut Avenue, hrotghl rum of thl
I'ityV iwi* firr truck* to the seen*
nt about 2
n’tlotV jfrslrntl)i
.1Iteration, where, after a few mil*,
ulca work, the file was put oat
with only alight damage In lh*i
nmf nml Intrrior of the home. Tim
(ire is believed to havr bsgun
m-ar a fuully fine from which had
innttnl n spark dropping to th*

Mrs. L- U. May. of ItoytoM
lirarh, ftirnirrly of this eity, was
the week-end gursl of Mr. and
Mrs. J. II- SI. Johns nl their hpme
on Fifteenth Strrrt.

P A H O K E E .— Cornerstone of
F.vi rclodcs Masonic IjvIm No.
I l l F. irnd A. JL. being coneluct•i| un Hello Glnde-I’shuke* Rood,
last.

CnCHSEY-T AY LOR
Mr, ami Mrs. Mr;Alpine Cwmey
annu’thre the marrlagv
of their

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pity the present liii-li ls\ n now
Imposed; that the g ir-ntcr porlion
of the noloinnhil * ihhv nkiwtl by
Robert I'hnrlr* Taylor, of Or.
"ur rltfirni *n- Itsetl arlntosl ev.
Iambi, on Oct; IP. IP32.
'Iitm rly In (he pursuit o f busi­
ness; ihut the onforrement o f n |
istv which woutit tl prlve us anil i
•libers from a means
viinl It. [
isir livthhiMsf U both Impractiiul
i»ri«l unjust; that the rniergrncy i»
so greet nod that tho Inability' to
pay «o r-TnIrnt. fifnl you nro wnr.
sisMl, il in grunting tills reiiilcst;
nud furthrr;
That i nlrss relief from niiluntnhlle tax Is uhlained during the
first half of th^ptoar, great haul,
ship will f o l ^ r also will very ms.
leliulty ridtice the sale of gaso.
dne und wo M leve lhat rollr.tions
from rxrrsslve mile mobile tax
tjrlll lie nff.s t In diminished&lt;rnnsumptloir nf gnsollne.
We therefore earnestly |slition
you to proildr means wher.by nil.
tmnoblles may be legally operated
until legislative fy|lrf. Is oMaln.il..

Western Union Sella
Tickets On Airline

Double-Terry
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BATH TOWBLfi i
You'll want doronn at ,

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Your bathroom will look tnu^h
chccrl't with these s ml t r b
ndorrd borders and coIorW
check*. Best of all th&lt;*e lowela
w.ar surprisingly long.
•

Mrs. G. F„Smltii Given
Bridge Party AtHomc

Mis* Betty McKinnon
I Hostess At Dance

J.C. PENNEYO Q

UUraUkrc Group Of
WortrtrtVClifbToMeet

Endeavor Society Of
Church Has Meeting

C ASH GHOCCftY

CARD OF TMANK8
W* wish tu think our friend*
for thrir many klndtfessrs In us
during the recent death of »ur
dear hud'and and fatter:
Mrs. J. F. Riser
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Riser
Miss Ethel Riser
Mix* Katherine RU&lt;r
Mia* lltlen Rlssr
Bryan Riser

.4 B 1M Q B
SAW FORD

and. M EA T M A RK ET
B

I’m glad w e Looked
at A ll Three!"

A ll Thr**' was a •porting pi

.—.J*d|
MRi'r|'
Woodrow Riser

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looking ctf* Aod If B iff b H d ljM if g u M AIL" ,

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If you ask mo, Plymouth.!* America's next Number One.Cdf"
A New Star H#e Been Boml
A New Clara And How She Has
ChiuiRed Fo** The &lt;BetUjt, •

*T*ALK *o aa; Plymouth owner I Aik blra salesmen. And Plymouth owner* '" h ifr r t V
. 1 bow^he lutes his ear! You'U find the
TtIk lo piym0uth owners aboM FToatinB 1
is me mbutiaua cvcrywlurc you jo .
Power engine mountings! Ask them about
EdsMrd Tnunbull’a ' cate 1j typical of Hydraulic Brakes. . . • safety-stoel b odyl-'r.
thousands, like khe rtot of us, hi wanted to • And then ask a dealer for a FloodAg Pottoff '
be aura of getting his ndwr s worth.
».1.1-1
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rldot v...,
You won’t k
b«. pressed
to hue
buylI r. .
NIW n i C t » - 4 .DOO« M B M now m
4 -Door Sedan ( 54 ), Convertible Coup#
Rumble Seal Coupe | S 29. Basinet* Coupe
all prices L o. k. factory. Coo seal* nt serau
delivered prices. Optional, Automatic C ta
ur *. 0: s. facroer • sou n

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on Braves Piteh«r Wants Chance To
Start More Games
iCXBONVllLE, Jm . I.—Bin **1
on fh* varg* .feona- :whed ky O w J I k r
• tU , tab# pTjelmd th* Jack- f
f#r ’• " *
U** •%»•« tteramhar 1*22 ami i
10* T i n to a SautbeaaUrn 7 * * **d » *»PrtaU for iM w Irl
**•»“* poanaat In 1n 7 , la looking l»g Ho building did not arriio her* than Utat
.
.
J |t « a N to Ma boat iraaon In bat*- ■iti| laot Saturday.
TW bedding ia owned
the
W O . Cantwali waa Sara yratrrday
for a brlaf »Ult, coming op from (Vila Manr/actaring C- mpany. »f
wkkh J. J. Taylor la preiideitt.
:1 b whttor horn* In tianford.
Cantwell, who raw la with lb* Whl'O arrangement* for the d-al
WtoM Bra rat, want* a rh a n ra to war* mad* through Stephen Mr
p t t m art gamra. If* wai tnrd Crrady. prraideat of th« tVntrel
dhaoet antlraly In rallaf rolea last Florida Realty Company.
The doriaion of th* great
awr and yat tamo oat arith
atghth lr a t tarard run rrcord nail' nal organitalkm to rotor the
Ioral fir’d ta ram Idem! a '. w t
among Natlcnal League pitcher*.
Mo believe* b* rould do rrra bai­ fo r' thr Ora la bualnes* Jerritary.
Highest
(Inca thr company ha* had Inveith
lo r aa a regular starter,
.
Bw also sera tb* flraved as al- ■alora hor* making th rough ia- ■an H degree*. Dr*. H . ami tW
rnt cartaln to flnlah in tho lin t rntlcation*. flailing th r trans­ h * i t a n 43 degr ee i. tW
Th* year 1*93 averaged * g u ll
rblon thla year, prodding n~ action aa “th r biggr-t of it. kind
rldrnts crop up. If* declares alnrr thr boom’ Mr. MrCrrady ■arm*r and affghtfy Ayer tk s a
II MeKarhnl* la on* of the Bald hr woi “particularly bappy“ normal. Mean aaaaal tsaparatar*
lUtoat manngera on baseba I, that It wtnl through with thr ar- »f IV.2 was 7V i d r g r - e e .---d glrra him crrdit for bring able rlra' of th r ntw year, *io-» it Oared with aa IB-yaar a m a g e at
gat met* out of player* than furthered hie belief that real **- '■'* degree*. Tatel roin/aJI test
yanr .iee— .idotrw^.patlkao.^ t t g r ^ ’,
r*ae av rag , a .a a a l raiafhil ha

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“BOWLING NOTES”

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Building Permits At
Gainesville Are High

i
All alley record, for individual.
. and tram* wire broken on the
I Commercial Street bowliag alley.
, ln»l night during n match in whirls
the Sanford.Oviedo Truk flrowrrs
tram won three straight game*
from th* Porrtnt fUlrhal Iran* in
a scheduled Sanford Mar-hanU
League game.
The (irowera art up a new high
single game neon! in th* teurnaikstar Cantwell want to th* Dolton ment with MM pin., ami a n*w
n a ir a In th* deal which lavotad li re* game total regard with !«H
togrra Iloraaky.
pins, while Paul Prrold of the
" In 1*92 Cantwali won 13 gamta Catchel tram roll’d fOI-ZC, ami
ml loat 11 under adrera* tlr- 202 fur a total of r.V, pin. which
■nutaneei. II* waa tent Inti the U n new Indlridual record.
. j
■ma uaually whan hit team had a
Roy Hollar also ruled a high'
■ball lead and waa g lrtn th* total of 101 pirn In three game.)
t*ie* of protretlng-lhat or kaeiag ■ hil. Jak* Holly of the Grower*!
'Ion* chalked up agalnat him. hail a 202 gam ; score.
h*»a waa little ehanr* ta gat
Announcement waa made that a&lt;
M U for a victory. II* ram* jenior tournament of two man
*&lt;»M in Mtw eitvk
team, la being formed, mmpn.ed
of the new bowler*, oil of whom,
.
ar* invited to enter befor* Jan. I l i Croowait teak a«or asi
The aroraa:
'
• »* M«ua| fa.m Theater.
Trsrll IlPBUffs
is k*» Ibbllv
111
it. a rt.Kh .
us
ll PsilIU
lit
W A H r.licfi m
llitr llotwr a m l*S
Totals
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S«l
Ir#nrga
Ml
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US
J*.hr» IVtaM
II.
329 SANFORD AYE.
Uoiri* Omlil
111
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Clearwater. Coliseum
Dedicated Wednesday

W i

CLEARWATER, Jas. «.-W i*b
a large crowd allanding, thi.
flty'a n*w community
renter
builulng waa furmal p epencl ».i.|
drdienled Wrdnraday night. The
principal add res* waa taadr l.«
Mayor If. II. Baakla ami ia i.ir
waa provided ky th* O ka k tu j.
th* Egypt Tempi* chanter*, rl
Tampa, and the Clearwater lb rat
C.ub.
Immrdiatfly following the pro­
gram a ball was held, with »t in­
lay Carnwal &lt; hesnut. as M lo
Liberty, and John Chaanut, aa
Untie Far.t, Irailiag the
'and
march.
Th* Building
waa *rrc*ed

I s iK s r 1 u.

B c &amp; O W S Uk
I s im S a r

j*

If Uk* aar prlro*. oar prwdaeta
a a r a*r*ia*.

rytMag la Mined FirtlUaer*
PtrtilU ar Material* b e a t
id far thla laraUly.
f u M Ua big, n aiy h li, I m b
ba&lt;s)M deity btraaa* ** thla
4*t. tarylca.
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Jim Dandy
FEEDS
Btatk aad Peal try Panda.
I* Lad flay—Paauaa e a r n »
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Br«W. Praah
■ racairtd weakly aaawrlag
b * l a * Tea ra a ga( what

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AUMSTLWawmhafck &amp;

Lake, young Hanf.rd pits her. bark
to th* Hraeet' ramp In SL Irteraburg thla spring. I .aka waa give*
a trial laat year but didn't wait#
Measure up. Drn baliavr* th* Ud
will be ratainad thla tiro*.
Cantwell waa anampanied I*
JacksOQvi I* by Eld K in, Sanfurd
trtsiii lie man, and former basePROM 1IBTORES
i M a ry a* ALL year Parti- rail player.
and Enid aaada at thla A A
Mar*. W* dailytr by troek.

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A nation-wide campaign recently Inaugurated by Wil­
liam Randolph Hearat and hi* twenty-six newspapers to­
gether with a nurrtTWr of other ngWllpapers, magulne*. grttf
politician*, has for It* purpoifc ffW exclusion from our coun­
try of those foreign product! Which In some way manage
to tuiWIadur lofty tariff walla, and. the further pronfcUbn

W orks Foreseen
WASHINGTON, Janr.-fc=Tte

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Icm of prfft. The campaign Hi
lean" movement
I t h u i highly patriotic sound and superficially seem s
to be baaed on good business principle*. A fter an. Why

S

id1 #e btiy anything from France, dven thoe|b the
f might iM 4.little better strtUi to ouy depleted Jtoelbtt, ip w that country has demonstrated her rank in­
gratitude by falling to meet her debt installment last
month? Why ahould WW-bHy Japanese toys, even thteigh
twfy a&gt;e dftaper and * little mote Attractive than our
AMtericilt made toys, when Japan (a repeatedly manifesting

e f t -at of the world go hang, w e will create our
erity and baak in the sunlight of happy daya
10b stagnate*. Surely if .the three or four blli annually spent on foreign products were spent
lusiness would pick up.
*

TSUKhDAT, JANUARY 1, l «

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M .w e-eouU va»al»n o * iL-would,. i f ,a t . lh«.eaina4Jm
thu- earn*-time--we-«ouU-jnaio-

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HOW TO WIN:—Trust In tho
.. . lord, gnj do good; so shalt thou
£ ' dwell |a th* land, and verily thou
ahalt be fed.
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s a t is f u d j

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—O ( M l lb* children of men Uk*
j : ndttge under tho shadow of thy
i wings. They shall ba abundantly
saiLsfllb with tba faliiesa of thy
- bauae^Fsalm &lt;*&gt;7, B.

We gather from numeroue baak
statement* there day* lhat Ihelr
**rlrruta(lon" la good.
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Technological unemployment lmpile* that Men ar* technically un­

der s rv»L
good ehip “Oaoteola"
into Lake Monro* Thurean augury of batter
. Ahtoeg thoe* who have not U*n
auhtioned fur tha Rocaavalt cabi­
net Bra tha tan million fe rio tu n
tAan.
Demorrata on Trial, Aiaarta W.
0 , McAdoo,—hettllne.
That'*
nothing. Tha Rapobllcana bar*
been convicted.

tain our exporta of four or five billion dollars a year. In
the matter of trade, however, natlona are like local buafheaa
men; they trade with people who trade with them. Countriea do this’ not alone for pure patriotic reasons but from
sheer necessity. The only practical manner In which the
exports of our country can be paid for by foreign countries
la with the exports of those countries.
The Southern eolton fanner and the Southern tobacco
grower, particularly, should thoroughly understand this
"Buy American" movement for they are the ones who
Would Buffer moat flDiti any foreign boycott of American
good*. The cotton fanners normally export over fifty per­
cent of their total production to foreign countries. The
tobacco growers rtOrmAliyewxport over forty percent. At
the same time, of all thd agricultural and manufactured
articles produced in this country, only ten percent is expoiiuda The producers of row materials are most seriously
affected by the lose of foreign markets; the manufacturers
of the North and East are affected least of all.
It Is A strange coincidence' that the very persons who
are most active in the "Buy American” movement are the
very’ones who are most insistent that the war debla be
pA1&lt;L On these war debts Europd owes us something llku
280 million dollars a year. For the purchase of American
cotton, whcAt, tobacco, coal, oil, iron, copper, automobiles
and So forth, foreign countries owe us normally between
four and five blllionn
blilions as year. For Interest on private
Ameficin IhVestmenta In foreign countries, tho rest of the
world owes us better than half o billion* dollars a year.
Granting |h*t the “Buy American” movement suec«ds In Its purpose, and American purchases of foreign
products are stopped, theae foreign countries would owe
us something like five or six billion dollars annually. How
would they be expected to pay no v « t s sum? There s

It'a all a matter of environment.
r e t Inatance, In Africa wmethlng
M i everything; )n Rnaala no|b # y beta anything.

pUMitorer, being
I.M percent
thereof, It can bo reduced by doing
away with unnecessary things.**
Tho charts in the report' show
M cents of the italq tax dollar
come from taxes; 24 c*n'la, from
licenses; seven cents from the
United S ta in government; six
rents from transfer, allocation,
etc.; one cen from donation^ one
cent from interest and cm cent
from iatareit and one cent'from
miscellaneous receipts.
The charts also show 4S cents of
the tax dollar go to highways;
24 rents to education; 14' cants lo
general government; six'cents to
transfers, allocations, etc;" firs
Ilona; three cents to ponetSfts; two
rents to agriculture; one cent to
health; on* cent to buildings, and
one cant to the legislature- &lt;; ■
Florida motorists carrfad the
hoariest burden during th e local
rear, report reveal*. Gasoline tax
rollections amounted to |IB,246IX76
cr 41.46 percent of total receipt!
end nearly 78 percent o f total ta r
collections. Motor vehicle' license*
collected amounted to 18,311,320
or 18.73 percent of totaj' receipt*
and nearly 76 percent o f ' total
license collections.
All funds mentioned In the re­
port, whether receipts or expend­
itures, tre state fundo and do
not Include county, city rev special
U i district fund*, although many
funds handled a* elate money go
to retire county and district bund
debts and assist In financing
county school*.

TallahassedjgP. O,
Receipts Keep Pace
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 7 .- Nineteun hundred and thlrty.iwo pouL
offlr* revelpte ran a hecU end neck
n r* with tho*# of 1971—and loet
Poet m u te r T. J . Charon re­
ported Wednesday that In eptta of
the tncreaaa In flrat rlaee po*Ug*
rate* of 33 1-3 perfent, rdrelpta
far 1932 amounted ta Mil |I0 7 .
909.18 for tha 12 month* ending
la*t Sunday.
Reralpta for 1931
were }IOSJS2.d9 or $39.7J!8 more.
Rirelpta In 1931, however, ram*
from the aal* of two-r*nt itampa

With aspbrU A d Import* at
tha loweat abb In many, years.
Japan and Chin* app«a&gt; irrav-oeably determined to l/ada blow*.

A nrw automobile expected to
da Seventy mile* an boor around
tenters la being built In *« «•*
xllaVar to got around that corner
Hoover was talking about

f c - t h * big quo*Won for Congrati to
K a j u i Ul eomtldering the b*rr bill
'C hew trunk doe* a man have to
. b* 8ffAre ba la Intoxicated, or wUl
tho people kick against beer withFarm for*do*urv* In Iowa wire
J abruptly Kafted tho otter dky
Whan a grtup of farmer* appeared
nfSk the Court Houa* VIA W rope
l /{ Bd began pegolliSte* wlA ift.
'mertgage briite. ft ea* not uteeaaary te lybdi Wm. *(

company has been operating be­
yond the limit* Imposed by law,
end that national interests make
it necessary to carry on the ni­
trate business along more favor­
able lines. That tome form of
gorernment ownership la likely,
is Indicated by the present ae rtrt
economic situation- of Chile and
the apparent ImpoaeBlIity for the
small companies that wera In­
cluded In tho combination to raise
capital.
For soma time Chilean govern­
ments have been dissatisfied with
national returns from the nitrate
properties. At the asm* time the
gsneral feeling throughout the
Republic hta been that Chileans
as • whoU were receiving unfair
iftitmenL It s s i argued that only
a an all percentage a f.th e proptitles were being operated and
thst the Uses poaifx under
larger operation were being de­
nied the Chilean government, also
lhat work' bras being 'withheld
from Chilean labor.
Chile, during th* last several
monthi, has given serious atten­
tion to trade agreements with
nations Of the Old WoplJ. Only
recently favortd terms were glven
to Franco In return for a'w ider
market for nitrate. Other nations
are known to be in lino for iimlUr favors. Consequently, with a
wofld-srtda demand for nitrate,
Chile could, it la believed, derive
-largo- profit from greatly lnereused production, even a t presont price*, If tha mine, were to
ba operated mor# economically.

MIAMI, Jan.
7# — G to n t
Hay nee, 21, auto A lef with a long
teiord, eiraped a criminal court
baliilT in the rourthoua* Thurs­
day and mad* good hie bid fer
| ftvnJcm.
The Borrowing Of Things
' Hayne*. with flva other priei oner*, wa» being ncorted by Dop*
t uty V. A. Stakemlller, bailiff, from
The old jeyfnjg la that if you lend a nun money you
t tha courtroom where he had Just
make An eiremy. And while this axiom Isn't so true as
I bvth **nt*ncrd to five yean In tha
regards oth4r comrriddltles, there la In the borrowing of
r state penitentiary, when he made
books, dresses, groceries, guns, or dogs a dangerotls ele­
I a eudden break for the courthoutq
ment which often leads to broken friendships.
' stairway.
There seems to be a certain unlucky fate which at­
Stekemiller- mad* no effort to
tache* Itself to loaned articles. J f you borrow, a car and
’ punue th# man preferring, ha eaIf thftetla anything possible, to get wrong with It, this rial reports
will surely occur while you are behind the wheel, not neces­ promptly at the tlmoa provided byp plained later, to keep ruetody of
other fltra priioner* In erder
sarily because you are a poor driver or because you are law and requesting and directing, th*
to prevent • mor* general eacspe.
not careful, but Just because It oeemir to please dame for­ that this bo don*.
Justice* of tho poate1 and tho, By the time tha alarm could be
tune. •
sounded, no trace o f Hayne* wan
You-oak a friend far the use of his prise bird dog, county judge aN raquratod lo re., ftund in the courthouse or It* *nport
monthly,
and
tho
JMtlee*
anr
ou taka It Into the same woods where the dog has been directed to turn over to tho dork; vlrona. A general alarm was I
untln|r for months, and thia will be the day when Mr. Rat­
the circuit court ntl ftne*. rn«t*i sounded hy police, who won
tlesnake will find Its mark, or when the dog will cut its of
and other moneyi at th* time their ■.arching throughout th* city for
foot on a broken bottle. Of course It Isn't your fault but reports ora made to thet'board. A* fugitive.
the onimer of the dog will likely feel none the lesa ag­
Hayne* was sentenced by Judge
gravated and win harbor up more nieari things in his mind
K. C Collin* on a charge of itealIng a car owned by Carl Clark,
against you than you thought waa possible. ,
Miami. He previously had been ac­
A borrowed book seems to have the peculiar' faculty
quitted of'the theft of a machine
of balng In the way of the overturned Ink bottle, or of at­
stolen from parry Brawn, Miami-1
tracting -the attention of little brother who proceeds to
Police said he had been'convicted |
pull the pages out one by one. A borrowed dress will al­
of automobile (heft la Tampa and
most inevitably get ciught on the handle of the cor door
had a long criminal record agate*t
of become stbeorW by An tinoccounUble grease spot.

If you ever contemplate borrowing the neighbor's chins
u should be sure to have plenty of rotin to rub on your
nda, for a dish, a .teacup, or a pitcher becomes as slipt o y «l gn eel when i t ‘doesn't belong to you. Nine timet
out of ten the treasured serving platter will shoot out of
your .fyuids like a piece of soap.
, Raton much we all know how fntrlooks upon ths borrowtrfg Of things, this custom still persists and probably
wfli Cfihtirue m long ss people a r t human.
.

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M a r t i n ’*

Work progressing on road grade
an (V-mlle idretrh between Konaaavilla and Fort Drum.
Contract let for paring 11 1-2
miles on Highway No. Ill from
Ban Maeto to Shell Bluff.

That’s what hundreds of women remark dally la
Sanford wbea they ace a much needed article ad­
vertised at a price they feel able to pay.
As a whole women have proved to be very
Intelligent shopper*, merchants hays fouad and
consequently are going after thin buaincaa by
telling the world what they have to offer.
There’* Nothing Lika a
Bowl of

M elkan Chili
ON THESE COLD NIG«1»

Trade la Your Old Furnlluro

i All Klado at Baadwtetee '

Phone *14* ,

For C A SH At &lt;

WAGONER’S

ft?*?

S S S iv a tH * B &amp; S ,

NerimuWstn and flag*
lat National Bank I
' STB FLOOR

TRIANON

SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO.'
* e l e c t r ic a l s u p p l ie s
442
108 MAGNOLIA

ph one

BRIGGS

I

TEARS AGO
*N**» k s a
fcted The Mi

»bor» dot* nol tacltd* 1335,147X4
tollNtal from sale cl IMS tat* a
the department collected *42,194J3 December. *
from iV* sola of 1932 tec tor veUNPAID w o t t r a a bYb ik e
hWw lice****.
Of the «om,
wsi
HAVANA, Cut*, J ob. T^-W)—
turaud o^or to the stete school
fond, Il.tt2.44 was returned to .Sanitary workers la Calbariea, tuv
tIU emintfa*, fttfJH Went t&gt; tho SaJ4_*lncs Jane, went on atriko
itata road deportaient, eng $2,- jeotordsy, Ike »aaitaUon departMAH was deducted for esponso Meat was advbed. Srrrotary CesS les a*k*d tho treasury dopartof operating.
•
nt ta pay the employsa pair
af tkelr back lalarit*.

Miami Auto Thief
Makes His Escape
Ffom E scorters

Ccmplete report* of federal In­
come Ax I'efUSA indicate that
11 mn* people gat rvhaTe* who tfld
nut contflbuta to UI* Republican
enmpalgn chest.
----------- o---------W* wouldn't thWd getting bark
*e tba g q o d -riA ^ jm b n t w# cartainli *&lt;fm S ™ to tliva to frank
ChalnWf*.

Chilean prMldenliat deerso order­
ing the llquidaUah of OU Couch
nitrate coirhlno further opom the
way for Socialistic goramment
In Chile.
A r late a* October, 119, Dr.
Miguel Cruchaga, then Ambassa­
dor to the United States, ex­
plained that the Chilean nitrate
•properties could bo operated mors
economically and for tba best In­
terests of the nation If brought
under government control. The is
Mess conform to lhoes of former
President Darlla, who headed a
Socialist government for a brief
three moalht in 1932. Dr. Crnchaga la now Foreign Minister and
hie Influence may hare had
•umelhing to do with the ni­
trate decree signed recently,
While the decree does not spe­
cifically state thst the nitrsts
properties will be taken oTer by
the gorernment, it does declare
that the combine has been In-

fer die e*Ur# calendar J * y of
ISSI, wooVt to MO* public wlAW
«rr» m l* pc.tW
rust* Mo­ •boot a week.
T k quarter's receipt* named
lar Vehicle Otamhafeacr Waiter
T A L L A f U m m J wl 7 ^ -fk p .

F R IE N D S

C C. Brlgge, Prop.
IM MsgMtla a

�:a * £ s n

»•«v-*-e-*vhk&gt;-

V.V

MnJLHainby Honors
Daughter With Party

H»*ty User*# have
tV their home on
m , Mr. and Mr*.
It af Someraet, Pa..
■*. W alter Springer,

Mr*. George H. Snyder
od a t th tlr home, 1208
r at
i n htheir
e lr formen bon1
home
Pa. They have a* their
former’s brother and
r, Mr. and Mr*. Minor
thoir son and daughMr. and Mr*. Arthur

ins Entertain
inor of Nephtw
Clara Bow Film Will
Be At Mllane Sunday
at Ihe Mi'ane Theater Sunday
where "Call Her Savage", her In­
itial Fox starring picture open*
Ita long-awaited engagement.
As the heroin* of Tiffany
Thayer’s dramatic etory, a r-le
which she herself selected, tb*
famous rtd-hcad 1* said to portray
a Ilf* nearly paralleling her own
feectic rareer. It la lh* fight waged
by a mieunder*too,! girl lo curb
th* conflict of desires that rag*
inside of her extraordinary Intense
heart
In both screen adaptation by
Edwin Burke, and the star’s Inter­
pretation of the till* role, "Call
Her Savage", has been hailed ns
the moat courageous portrait of
a’ woman* soul yet screened.
A* th* half-breed sweetheart to
whom she turns when society haa
failed her, Gilbert Roland bead*
the supporting cast. Others ft*tarfd Include Thelma Todd,, a* her
Hebey-balred rival; Mon Jus Ows­
ley,' her weak-willed husbandAWIIlatlL Robertson, her »krn (e k n l;
Eel* 11* T aylor,-her
Indiscreet
mother; Anthony Jowltt, as a
wealthy suitor;' Weldon Htyburn
se her mothsr’s lover, and many
other*.
' John Francis Dillon directed
“Call H er Savage.”

last month wa*
mmUsloner, la th*
i t k l f t i i r of UkememWrs choosing
HMr at the session
tafaeoa. Ha pfl-

Connelly^
s Hostesses
Brouee and M n, A.
mtertalned th* m«aaDupUcat* Club with
p ew Thnrsday aftnr-

baan of-Mra. Brooaa
telrae- After several
tf, bridge high score

Social Calendar

Monthly bruin*** meeting of the
SL Agnes Guild of Hoi, Crow
Episcopal Church will Uke place
, at 3:00 oTIock a t tha pariah
hmiie.
The Woman*! Guild of Holy
Croas episcopal Church will meet
at 3:00’* o'clock at tha pariah
house.
Circle Number Eight of the
Flrxt Baptist Church will meet at
8:00 P. hi. at the home af Miss
Maud* Jink ins, 210 I*urtl Areflu*.
, „jaalii.,.Mumh*r-»T*ww**A«*4hw
Preabyterlan Auxiliary, Mr*. Hugh
Whetchcl. chairman, will meet *t
3:30 o'clock at the home i f lira,
WJiekhel, 711 Myrtle Avenue.
"Circl* Numoer Three of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mrs. J. A.
ilarrold, chairman, will awl with
Mr*. W. \V. Wright. 2442 Mellonvlll* Avenue, at 3.10 o'clock with
Mrs. Wright and Mr*. Waiter S.
Coleman aa hoatr&gt;«es.
Circle Number Four of the

V — i Mr*. Smith Hared Thursday . elining
« • point* in the *ut*
-Bar. Hardin has been
' Meeting* a* chairman
aferettc* committee on
I of the missionary In.

&gt;dwin Elected
Of Lakeland

Ckvbtlai
n
services are
WINTER PARK. Jiru'T.—Dis­
every Santey morning al
charging all appointive offlrt- th* ohurch at East Second Street
a f 11:00 o'clock. Subject for Claarrow I, ■Cod’*. .
Wednesday craning church at
nsw City ConmU&gt;ion on holding
Ita Initial mooting Tuesday morn- 840 E. 2nd S i, at 8:00 i ‘clock.
Thb church maintains a free
in* a t thw city hill.
Mayor Jam** A. Trent called Reading R6om at th* church where
the mooting to order with a f*w the BIMe nod ail authorised ChrltMONDAY
Sclenr* Literature may be
brief remarks and urged lh« co­
Th* annual meeting of the operation and support of ail d llborrowed or pufehsaed. Open
Chnrth S crrk e League of Holy tens. Sealed a t the table with the Tuesdays anil 'Fridays from 3 lo
Mayor were Commissioner* Kraft, 5 P. M.
Carleton and Barflum. CommitCONGKKG ATIONAL *CHURCH
Corner Park Avrnue and 3rd
S tm t
Rev. John Bernard Root, Minis­
ter.
Churrh School, 0:15. A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon by th* pa«i, r.
Christian Endeavor. 7:00 P. M.
Gertrud,- Vinlng, speaker. .

L.
aonviOe
had
$ M J 4 add tha M*L
Harvard
Tax.Collections Of
bourn* State Bank had $1.73051,
Fraud
Charged W
Melbourne Decline but appraxTualtaly $1,500 of tills,
i overlng the-city’s monthly payBOSTON. Jsn. 7^4/P &gt;-A llarMELBOURNE. Jan.
Jnn. 7.
7^-Tax ‘mil ami operating expenses, must
rard profresnr wa* summoned It) collcctiom In Ihe city of Mel. M paid out.
hearing bourn* f a r the first two months
federal court lixlay' for
_ _____
on charge* by German consular of _
this
fiscal year show a slump City Commission To
authorities that he was
former.| „[ t*.0006.7l. am trdlnc t C. E,
Meet N ext Monday
Berlin bnnkp*-w*ntnL-tfe$rv f*» SuulL city oierh. Dnrtmr KiWfmfraudulently , Mslnlhg nvme Ihsii
fer nnil (December of
the
DUpositfon 0f several applies1750,000. He i* Dr. Frederico Nor­ rity rollec«ed fl 1,828.13 while fur
ma no. writer, and lecturer on *&lt;•«-. the 'am* period ,,t Ilia.* it look lion* for th* office of City phy«l.
mimic*, who l a i arreated at hU in only $3.821.1-’.' Ihe clerk re. cian and 'Munleipal Judge. „n fit*
at the City Hall. I* expected to be
Cambridge home attd held without ported.made at the regular nveting of
ball.
During the month of th-cem- the City Commission next Monday
The ehargv, preferred by tier h ,r the t i e receipt* totaled $3„
man rorlsulni aulhoritle*. nttegr* |.*iT!&lt;0 whQe in (he came month night at 7:30 o’cloeh^
At Iht* mretlng. It Is expected
he ic Itaar Irwin, tought for of the previous year lac roller.
three year* h&gt; (lerman author*- Ii»n* amountril to flji«2.72. Mr. that Ihe Commissioner, will meet
In a body for the flml official
tie*. He I* alleged |o hae* forgnl Shull aaid.
time, with Mayor V. A. Speer pre­
and issued hill* of exchange pan
At the tnVrlnning of January the siding, and Commiadoner* W. A.
of which were dioountad and gold. rity had n total of $2,t21t.83 „n de. Loftier, T. U Duma*. S. O. Shin,
p&lt;»-it In It* genernl fund-. The holser. and If. J. Lehman around
Burnett National Dank at Jark- lhr table.

T
* t" T T ° U*
^
of • » th* • " ■ ■ M " " ™ . Rtber
Former II. S. Senator
*Pt»lntmenU
made by Mayer
Tr~ ‘ w *:
.
„„ J
Is Victim Of Death
City attorney. W. E. Wlnder"» • »,l&gt;r* of W * P*r
THOMASVtl.LE, Jan. 7. -nP&gt;
7, *r*
Death came In former United
Uhlaf of rollec. J. O. Hale, at a FULL GOSPKL TAItRRNACLR State* Senator Guy Goff, West
"alary of $100 per month.
Virginia, at hi* w lntrr n-sidencr
Th* Rrv. William F. McPherson
Polk* Officer*. A. A. Laird and
here today. Hr was 87 year* old !
Sol Harper, at salariea of $88.33 ■pastor.
end had retired from national lifr
Bible S hool, :9ir. A. M.
rarh per month.
at thd end of hi* term in 1931 he- '
Sermon. 11:00 A. M.
Ta* collector. Arthur Fluno, at
Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P. M. cause of ill health. At outbreak of j
a .alary of $100 per month.—
,1b*.World-.Wan—b o - .a u - i t .. Iha*
------ “ —i---------u —‘ ‘-tf
.ujUhie».wi-Firw4&gt;epaHiwete'Mtoi- 1
judge aihneatr general'* deparl1
nesdny,
3:00
P.
M.
ter Sacha*, at a sa'ary of $30 per
rnenl of the army and lalrr a
Prayer
and
Praise
Service
week. Mr. Sachs* was also apmember of General Pershing's
pointed building and plumbing in- Wednesday. 7:45 P. M.
Service at County Jail Sunday, staff.
compensation other than recelv!
1:00
P. M.
apertor with remuneration.
City Judge, Guy Colado. without FIRST MFTTHODIST CHURCH Church T. E. L. Class
Ing free offtce rent at the city
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor. Has Meet Thursday
hall.
Sunday School. 9:45 A. M.
City Physic inn. Dr. B. A. Burk".
Professor G. E. McKay, super,
With Mrs. E. M. Carroll, Mr*.
intendc nt.
E. \V. Bigger*. Mrs. K. W Ware
......
. ...
.. _
Morning Service, 11:00 A- M.
'am i Mr*. J. K. lain* n* hostesses,
— •M*yfl«**V
Sermon, "God Is l.ov*," by the the regular business and smdnl
pastor.
meeting of the T. E. I-. lias* of
twagiies, 8:30 P. M.
the First Baptist I’huteh was
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
.held nn Thursday afternopn at the
Sermon. "Thr Church at Work.'' home of Me*. Carroll, 111* West
by th- pastor.
Seventeenth Street. Mrs. A. IL
P r a y e r Meeting Wednesday, l.ovejoy presided over the business
7:30 P. M.
meeting nnd Mr*. B. It. Beck led
the devotional.
During lhr social period game*
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ami rontesl* were enjoyed and re.
Rev. A. Norrhom, D. D. pastor. freshmonts were served by th
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
Next Sunday, First Sunday aft­ hostesses. Those present were:
Avrnue.
er Epiphany, service* will (*&gt; held Mr*. E. W. Stiles, Mrs. A. B.
Th* Rev. F. M. Marler, pastor. as follows:
LoveJoy, Mr*. S. A. Kdenfleld.
Bible School, IMS A. M.
__
Sunday School, 2:30 P. M /
Mr*. A. K. Hossetler. Mr*. H. U
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Service, 3:1)0.
Garrison. Mr*. K. M. Carroll, Mrs.
Christian Endeavor, &lt;:3o P. M.
Annual Meeting. 4:00.
Loretta Brolherson. Mr*. II. It.
Evening Servlee, 7:30 P. M.
The pastor will speak at th* Beck. Mr*. R. J. Boyd. Mrs. Lil­
servlep on the subject, "The Kind, lian Vickery, Mr*. J. It. Lyle*.
red of Jesus."
Mr*. J. E. lalng. Mr*. II.'Cum.
FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH
mlng*. and the Misses Gussle
Fie*rher. Mary Goculale. and EndPark Avrnue and .Sixth Street.
Th* Rev. W. P. Br&lt; oks, Jr., pas­
W. J. Carpenter, pn»ti&gt;r.
tor.
The srrmon topic fnr the morn.
Sunday Behoof, 10:1)0 A. M.
Ing will he: "Some Of Thr Ijiw *
Meming Services, 11:00 ,C.‘ M. nf Lnve.” Al the evening service
B. Y. P. U., ftU P. M.,
the pastor will »prak «n: “ How
. Evening Services, 7:30 P. M.
To Measure a LlfeT"
Wednesday evening service, 7:30
The Sunday School will hnld a
P. M.
"Unrii meeting nrr Mnnday night.
All teachers and nffi rr* will he
present.
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
W* *hall organise n Junior
CHURCH
Choir lha week after this.
We are planning some Intensive
Rev. J. J. Kellaghan. pastor.
work in the Sunday School nnd
First Mb**, 8:00 A. M.
the Kpworth league, all nf which
Second Mas* 10:00 A. M.
will greatly aid Ihe work for Ihe
Evening Service 7:30 P.
young people.
Daily Mass. 7:30 A. M. •
FI R8T V r EHBYT KhI a N
Catechism Class Saturday nt
CHURCH
3:00 P. M.

SATISFIED?
Ilf course not—If you
wore, mmlcrjj/Thipmvementn wotiUl not be miccnaful.
An an Amerlthe brnt of, everything.
Your innlim-t trlln you
that to have tho beat
you must have t h e
latent in ntiltmtnblleii, r*tlion. or electric refrig­
erators.

Then Why Ik? Satisfied With Your
HOME'/':
Remodel Now—Piices Are Low

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A t The Churches

ter I . Cooper, Ihalrman, will mret
a t 3:30 o'clock with Mrs, S. D.
Hlghleyman, San Lanta, with Mr*.
IDghleyman and Sir*. B. Compton
aa hostesses. ,
Circle Number Six of tb* Pres­
byterian Auxiliary, Mr*. J. N.
Gil on, chairman, will meet al
3:30 o'clock at th* home tf Mra.
Jo* Corley, Cameron Avenue, with
Mrs. Corley and Mrs. F. F. Dut­
ton, Jr., a* hcatesse*.
Circle Number One of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary, M n. ('. C.
Briggs, chairman, will meet at
3:30 o’clock a t the home of Mr*.
H. C. Du Bose, Oak Avenue, with
Mr*. DuBose and Mrs. R. H. Wal(hour a s ' boat*#***.
The Business Woman’. Orel* nf
tjia Presbyteriab Auxiliary, Mia*
Laura Chittenden, chairman, will
meet at 7:45 o'clock with Mims Rcbdrca Steven*, Park Avena*.
TUESDAY
The regular butihes* and sodal
meeting of the Daughters of
Wesley Oasa of th* Flrat Mslhodlst Church wilt be held at 8:00
P. M. at th* home of Mra. 8. M.
Schwarts, Golden Lake, with Mrs.
Schwarts, Mr*. George Harden.
Mra. Z, B. Ratliff, Mre. W. E.
Raines, Mrs. C. P. Herndon, nnd
Miss Ruth Hnod ns hostesses.
Munthly meeting of the Junior
High School P.-T. A. will Uke PAOLA•COMMUNITY CHURCH
Mr8.B.F.Whitner Has place at .1:30-o'clock i t the tch-ol
The Rev. Alfred Kricsnn, paalnr.
The board meeting
Party Honoring Club auditorium.
Sunday Schrnl, 0:15 A. M.
will be held nt 2:48 o'clock.
Morning Services, 11:00 A. M.
The annual dinner, • bridge
The home o f Mr*. B. F. WhitChristian Kndvavor. 0:30 I’. Mparty,
and
dance
fur
members
of
ir, J r , 111 N. French Avenue,
Evening Service*, 7:30 p, Maa the seen* of a bridge party the Woman's Club, their e*corts.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
and other Invited gurata will take
place at the club house at 8:30 P. M. ‘
P.'M. with Mra. Ewll. Laney. Mrs.
Walter L. Morgan, Mr*. W. M.
LAKE MART COMMUNITY
Scott, and Mr*. II. M. Pap^vorlh
('ll IHICH
aa host*****. Reservations must
«*
-------be made with Mr*. E. Compton be­ » »(Prrkhytrrian
Government)
fore Tuesday a t 10:00 A. M.
Organised in PWf.
Preaching Service* at 11:00 A
and 7:30 P. M.
Ocala Lions Glob Has M.Graded
Sunday School with
A «*W court* was aerved at
Plan Of “Inflation” Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
th* tea hour by th# hostess. asMinister, tha Kev. Jam rt M.
slsted' fay Mrs. John L. Galloway.
Thompson.
OCALA,
Jan.
At
tha
asThose present were; Mrs- Joseph
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A. Melach. Mrs. W. Cauthen ment then Congress la about to
Hutchison, Mra. Roy 0 . . Holltr, considtr currency Inflation meat, HURCII OF THE NAZAHKNK
Mrs. W. A. Adams, Mre. John I- urea, the Lions Club la planning
IAKK MARY
Galloway, Mr*, W. D. Gardiner, an "Inflation" movement in Ocala,
Mr*. 8. O. Chats, J r , and Mr*. on a small scale. The club is
R. N. Sander*, pastor.
considering an laiuanc* of trade
Sunday S&lt;fiool, 1&gt;:4I A. M
certificate*; A sum would he d«.
Preaching, !1:0M A. M.
posited In a local hank covering # Young People’s Society,.
Garden Club Circles
P. M.
Have Friday Meetings chase merchandise or to pay bills, Preaching, 7:00 P. M.
Pmyt'r-meeting. Twtsday,
and then be returned by lh* last P. M.
parson using them to tho bonk for
Praia* .Service, FrUey,
payment of th a fae* value In
P. Mr
maney.
Dene, Rosa Court,
Details hae* not keen completed.
tertalned tha ' P&gt;"
The elub discuasad th* plan Wad. CHURCH DF THE'NAZAHKNK
na*day but r*fan*4 It back te th*
general artlvllios committee far
U k e Mary Fla. .
Bother tnnsldonation and, * reR. N. Banders, pastor.
Sunday S h-wl, 9:45 A. M.
Pnncblng, 11:00 k . M.
Young People's Rocicty, «L30
COLGATB DIBS
P. M.
At th e MOW hour luncheon was
served In eooraea en th* card
Prenehing, 7:50 P. M.
NEW YORK, Jan. 7 r - W tables. Thane present were: Mr*. Glf&gt;«rt ColgaU, 74, former prsalPrayer Meeting Tuesday, 7 :3U
B. U Perkin*. Mr*. M. 8- Wiggina, dent and chalVman af tha hoard P. If.
Mra. Georg* D- Sishop. Mr*. af the Colgate O s,, and astir* J t t J * ; Study, Friday, 7:30 P. U.
Georg* A. DeCettee, Mr*. Jamas religious, social and. child wel­ .The Rev. Dels Murphy will
a
Sharon, Mia. R. C. Klrtler. fare werksr, died |h kia sleep pronch at th$\ evening heur.
Mra.- P. A. Mere, and Mra. Walter af n heart attach agrty Thursday
A «pvdl*| welcome la extended
la hi* apartment an P ark, Av*.

HOSPITAL MEETING
The annunl meeting of the Feninlil-Unghlon Memtrrial Hnnpital Aanoclatinn will be lielil at lour u’clock
on rhtirntlav afternoon January 10, tOIW, at the Court
lloune. Sanford, Florida.
T. W. LAWTON.

CASSANDRA SCHULTZ,
Secretary.

I’rcnldent

( r tf' o n

THE FINEST

Th* Rev. E. D. Rrnwnlse, pastor.
Sunday Schnnl, 0:45 A. M.
Communion Service, 11:00 A. M.
Yeung Prop'*'* Meetings, 8:30
P. M.
• Evening Worship, 7-38 | \ M.
TKe Rev. Stawart It. Ising, of
Huntersville. Ata., formerly nf thl*
city, will preach al the evening
wnr*h|y.

ing l

First Sunday a fte r Eplphsov.
Holy Communion. 7:30 A. M.
. Churrh School. 9:30 A. M.
Morning Prayer and Sermon,
ll:no A. M.
Christ Church I^ingwowl, 1:39
p. M.
Young Penpla's Servh-e l^agu*.
8:30 P. M.
Evening Prayer nnd Sermon,
7::iu P. M.

Miss Couch And J. M.
Wilson, Jr. Entertain
A small number of ths younger
••t was henored with a chop
• ii.y supper and danra given
Thursday night by Miss l-oia
I'nurh and J. M. Wilson, Jr. at tha
►
h'.xiw of'tha former, 1515 Magnolia
Avrnue. Garden flower* in bright
rhudeg were arrangrd about th*
riming where th* gurstF were en.
i- 'tained.
'*
Si pper we* served Infoitnally
fr.un small table* by th* hosleM*
null her, Mr*. G. D. Couch, and
Mi.« -Dorothy Couch and Miss
G-raldlise Couch. Dancing was
it,n enjoyed until a late hour.
I'hoan present were: the Mis***
Katherine Waters, Lola couch,
Dunithan Lawson, Carelyn Collier,
I^Kyn O’Conmy. Anns Marl*
i ihich, Dolor** Jlnklaa, and RoliJ
vrt Ygnrry. Earle Rumhley, Ed
Nnrto% Jack Ddrtn,- Billie Ball.
Rill B tn er. Georg* Steele, and

EVER BUILT
New.Fisher No-Drjft V aft nation
VHOtvmuattr cowrxouio) g r to lt it h»nlth a n d comfort foe for since th* closed body

Scores of Engineering Improvements
N ew Comfort a n d Safety features

SANFORD BUICK CO
210-212 MAGNOLIA AVE.

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ilatad by R. P. Thornton, if
"During 1911 Bud 19.12 the tax
■ iifo m tn li were reduced uni­
formly IS u r exit and In ra*e* of
lneqr*niiefTth* reddfi&amp;on* wara,
In loma rUSajV ji h jg t’aa .1.1 per
rant. P*I^«V 5^ .,|3 B (il-U « c h « ri

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Rad Crqaa tha. city (a carrying on
relief work, dlalribullag coni to
thaaa who ar« daalllata »r In need.

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pa, cultural practice* and Ppyln* tha wtntar tha d i r triaa to U ilan blanket* and vu*». and ovwtoarta* wtih colorful,poll* rf,. MinXjatalla of good huibandry. fumfah limited work to tha unamcom pan Ira which Kara ar- ployed and at tha doaa of each
day tk f Jhhortiy’aya p a d pff. half 9*tlv* drum of tbw Want tiaeet. i .:•
wot* p i raid to rtprH tB i

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Armour
P .rW lm
Wait*. Jackaonvlllt) Vlrglnla-CarJK y , 'Jackppnvi)1e; Trueman FerH m t Company,
Jaekionvllla;
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Company, Tampa. -. Tha Inatltule will eo-operate
with the National FertUlur Aaaoclatlon and with itata and fad•rat agenelaa, Hr, 'Kelvin ex-

r a iiw 'ii'c
Many LeasHun ting QfiWJWMWK'
Park In Mittffli $8)088 For Mdnth
it* railed, la auch a leejuded apot
lit A y -Predt Falk that lightwAwlmcnbk-xAJ?. 7^/tkrti ••era and ' promrnadera * often
eulluVa &lt;piijfk'rfihant‘ figure* ihow overlook tha I r n lt n t aectloa of
■pproifntaUly hall a Million fewer thta doted »tretch along the Ulan I
hunting lleeneea war* laauad In water front, which ’ only 1 ftw
1931 than In 1930. Thia waa a ran* year* 'aito wax entirely under tha
blue a lta r* of Blaceyn* B»&gt;.
ord deoil #e. _ . .
When engineer* pulled aeverat
Hunting authorltlea In varloua
eummunltl** attributed the 'decline hundred acre* of land up from tha
\9.rtf
Iv.tbe 19M bottom of Blarayne Bay to m*Lo
drought, and to Increaaca In li­ a much-needed boulevard and’Vte*
rcatlon canter, they left, a* a receme fee*.
In 1031, a total , af M « J M lull of their great auction pumpe,
hunting llcenw* lira* lnucd, • a bopltd-looklng *Iretch of barren
drop of KotMi from tha preceding while Mhd. Landacape gardanari
and perk 'ifrilgntr* were ealltd
L ktnaa revenur* dfbm'many parte of tha country to
(raniTrrm .thia barren waate into
a Beauty ipol.
deip(ta inrreaaad feat, although
Full grown tree* and palma of
higher rtlr* were »pecifle&lt;l aa the many variation, ahruba and brllrauae of a \»
F e r f tia over TUTrttry flowering p'anta, ' tran*planled and nI3ed by the tropical
New York and Pann*ylvanla climate arid gentle rain* went on
gt-Ujird I h i J o A im inv.. anil r* growing a* If tbl* had alway*
rem d (ha » g t » l tavenuaa. n f been (heir home. Vaat aipan*ea
&lt;filern elaVta llcanitlif nv ffc.thdn of velvety lawn* railed the eye*
1,000 non-re*Went hunlora, Pann- of the traveler aa one aaunteird
■ylvanla lad with 9,009. New York along tha milt* of path* boidtrad
with gay bluatom*.
■ltd H«ln« followed In ofder.
In only^eevin Aalea -JWaa there
Ilka a hammock In 'lh r Everan Increaaa la 1WI llrfnaea over glade* 1^ the flrntto. iFenred In
1930 llreni*.. ThtH« ware Penn- and' *ntar|d only thipugh high
•ylvanle, Vkrmoni, CenBectlrur, ru*tlc g»tA, Ihia aeJudrd corner
Georgia, Nfw Hampehlr*. Ta*aa, la |(ha a Miry bower. Tha Imaglaa■ml Wyondnc. In tha !lr»t two tiurf of tie 'a rtla t who planned thin
•urprialng^ «p&lt; t mu»t have had
fairy'tn'aa in nglipl, for the place
ha* a fairly unreal atmoaphera.
IllUa attd delta have been artifi­
cially made pool* with bright flab,
w alfr trickling down tha jagged
rock* among all kind* of atranga
tropical growth* and fama and
MIAMI, Jan. 7AW , L. Thome*. palma with winding path* wf^
II, of S3 N. E. Eighth Street, nr- coraj rock leading from one de­
reeled by pcltca Qfl,Dec,
1932, light to ancthcr. JQeeji. ehade, *1
In coanectloa With a aarlaa of dpn*a that even tha raya t'f l b
buglaelea, waa aantancad to &lt;0 bright Florida aun can not prop.
year* |n ih* al
Irate, glvn cool rafraahmanL
If tha hurried paaaar-by fall*
“
whan ha entered a pita of guUiy to Invaattgat* th* alluring aaat,
to two. of tha thargaa Wadnaaday. tha chlUran have bean wltef. They
are wall acqualntd with !U every
delight They coma with name or'
IllU, t«9o tf .'w . y Irat. S tre et
d vary properly
which be wat atateaetd ta aarva rlmlra tha (I ira and goldtlah.
Juat romp In aad

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upon tha mar hr L Varloui
thaorlei for fgrtlllnatlon and cutAlvalian have llhewiia bean pra*
■anted to the ptfdle. Tha rrault
hat been n cnnilderab|y confu­
sion."
. "Tha purpoaa ’of Ih. Inatltule
In to place
tha hand* of the
grower by publication ,and rfby
public meeting* .dapendSrla advfca and Information, of
aelanUfle nature but In a pVaftfral man.
nar. Only well ir M retommandallona will b* pre*entedv and tha
Individual Idea* of no onb peraon
will dominate.
- "Aa quickly aa a definite proha* been worked out, thia
Uttlon will be given to the
pyaca. While Hr. Hellaad, who ta
• tt h a p m a n t lima b u lly angagad
In preparing tha axhlMU for
I k l t county for tha T»rop« and
Yflalar Havan fair*, will not

If pcaalblt tha prgMiaatlon wUI
be , ln

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A eharga ct aoUrlag Um n*l- tpoad retail ator* ta eoanaetktp
danca of Hr. aad Mr*. J. Q. Palat- wlU^Wpiryju^Nar^^^Jkgaat
kky, 1939 B. W. Bavanlaanth
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(Conltnuvd Froth F a n On«)
thm th at a reared number or perw aa *U1 haw fawn mart* i c
«o&gt; County.

IlVad hoatUIIIaa
elty of CVnvaat
f a » « hoar, yA . ybVrrhmaat haa
WM O M l ‘ trophy,
of USa Miami all.
A A , ataW daA b of
or plane* of 900 to

tliaa the Afloalfe Ocaan had boaq
apaanad bp airplane.

rhenta to tha triflo l hatetaata Id
Chinwaagtae, the port city a few
mllca from Shanhalkwan which
icrllar thin weak waa taken by tho
Japapeee.
Tho British edicts] reqatatod
that the two foyafamanU fnard
against to y
dAJvHIta which
m ltht Jeopardise tha Brlthh Interte,neiw %
Ntomi im*Wa*ewet*W*eto»I
The nkUonal fo^amment a lea
amid tho BrltUh com id. r "tho
frowlng aoriduoncoa of the Chlawangtao situation aa neceaaltatl»C Ufta radiladdrfalka; *l'm unhurt.” aald Tha Poat-Ganaml Taal Tlng-Kal,
leaking over the lood who bocaaao tho national hero of
aystem a few minute* China a year ago when hla Ninoteenth |o a ta pot ap a dogged doraaaa aglant tho l a p a m i hi tho
long battle of Shanghai, appealed
yesterday far a chance to lead
his men against hla old anemy la
th* Shanhalkwan area.
General Taal offered to take to
the field ah Chines# leader* and
aewapapen war* bitterly crltl.
citing
Marshal Chang llaaloLiang, th* military loader charged
with guarding the northern fron­
tier, on th* ground th n t ho had
foiled to moot tho Shaakalkwan
emergency.
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From Hoagkodg tha poet-ganrral telegraphed to th* national
roverlMVIlt thA "If Chang Holao*
Liang haa no Indention of rtftttipf r tra r o n tw» Nin*to*«tb
Route army infb Ndrth China."
Th# KlftetOenth, Which bore th*
irunt of th* ddfeflj* of Shang­
hai a year ago, 'how la encamped
In Fukloh Province nfter ■ cam­
paign against communist*.
After a few 4hye of quiet, ho*.
tlllUaa wort rthawed yesterday
morning oa the aatlM litre I tllk i-

Soferd, 4! Avoidlo,
0*4 drad-UleV I * * * Taitshlh s n a r, dear Shanhalkwan
4 la h i did on th .'flrtk wWrtt tWfr reek pied Tuesday, but
foreign obodrvet* said they goV*
no tridkatloii of oivancliig furthkr.
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A of “aky writing"
exhibition* was given

O range Schools
A r6 I n S t it n t r r e

ry Official Economy Mdyes
H g tm Q kA W
I f , C T Iv t t

(Coatlamed From Paga One)
cuKaral department to determine
tffioUhr thiff are lo be continued
neAY y e a r.'
Action #f the AtbOol board la. In
l i r a WIOI oMMWeal polities
board took af limber to voiced In DU 1532 general olectlon
4hd a f ir tth l JnvAiUgstion-***
t i |* esleiV rtato. *
by W pirinDmknt Walkam .,. iU i./.k .v , isnf , ared
who Kb* Already* intrddaeed
(K khd oihtaiUhUl rmrJiWrfVnsa. track firm . aertfftl reeowfrirtdetion* for oeonomy Hito the syzletk.,
P*rtOM*l of tho offieo force
W u trader dlecos.lofa tk t a Urge
tha session. Th* opblhin
and GBrahy. auonmy*
nmrd, waa sought rtgArd;
hrtoUty ot l i e employgwedwat oT MIn Darla
id Wrt- Johhaon mad* at

Dig Staged

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hoeanUy-tho same off (ear, not
■o rtm ar, hla hair fron g tty bat
* 1U&gt; tha tdtaa purypaafal blue
o y a a lookin* straight ahead,
•tappod to Ho. 1 taa af tha Bay.
•hara Golf Ctab at Miami Beach
ahd • mocked a drlv* down the
fairway.
Comaiamdar Albert C. Read,

S u c c e s s

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Porton* aha haw not viewed
tho Show, htlil in IK* City Hall
and
adjoining propr'rtie*, ara
urged to do »o tonight, particularly If Uiay with to . . . the interestmg dlaplay or funk diorama i drpiethtg Florida scenes. officials of
tha Cartury of Progress C'nmnilsalcn today e x p i r e d rfg m thnt
they will not br ah I* to allow tho
diorama* to remain hrrr tomorrow, a* they m ustJ.e rrm 'vrd to
Largo for qxhlbltlofoyThl* di*p ay
la on* of thp feature* df-lhv Show.

urnnhor- t n w n f r m
Municipal Zoo on Sunday, the*#
•ame persons would b# Interested
ih the diiplay. The d-ora 'open
lamorrnw at 1:00 o'clock and thare
la ro charge fir admission, either
tonight, or tomorrow.
The eihiblt proper la In the City
fla'I auditorium, while downstair*
In tha fclly Commlaaloncra' coun­
cil room may be aaan, at 3:00
o'clock and 7:30 o'clock, educa­
tional motion pictures relating to
farming. A comprehensive live­
stock display of chlckknii, hogs,
and rabjiltasia to b* seen at the
rtar of the rfty Hall.
Motion picture ft me that will
tv sedn tonight al 7:30 o'clock
are entitled: "How to grew hntr*",
'K n it Ascoria”, “Trtaa Talk" and
a comedy, "The Charge of Ih*
Tick Brigade."
Shuwihg* tomorrow aflernuon at
2:00 o'clock are: "Revelation",
"Sugar Cane Harvesting by Ma­
chinery”, "Turq on the Water",
"Tho Dual Purpose of Trees", ami
"Tho Chai'ge oktlie Tick Brigaile."
Showing! tomorrow night at
7:30 o’clock a r e : '‘‘Quality Milk",
"Poor Mra. Jones", "Forest and
Waters", ami a comedy, "A Ta'e
of Two Bulls.”
Pi la* winners aa announced to-

* rH tkR p a r *. %

r-ftft

itol In* Collect l« maklrg itiU y
1c"d* promising progress la IU It-'
naneJa| program (a Indicated la a
statement m i l . bp Prof. A. J.
M*"** who hM J” * n tu rn ^ »
,h * rafflpua after a a absence of
lw,,T* w ,,to *
«■*•* . «
^
P«**l hw haa b n n esUblUh•"* friendly relatione far RpLlqii
*Gh th* Duet olTicara of #0 of
Migeat banka In New f « r |,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ws»hi.glurV Claaalaml, Cincinnati, P|tl&gt;bmph, Dayton. Lou lari la. Chattanu?J«&lt;’. Atlanta, Richmond and
Charlni n aa a foundation for tho
the Rollina Bequest Program,
'W ealthy poopir ara today glvD r primarily to local welfare”,
&gt;akl Mr. Hanna, ‘‘bat oven In

hla will, Rollins can belt Upbuild
it* financial .strurture by Ita Rea*
eral appeal fer caeh gifts with a
well-directed effort In which IN ly
frirrd, every alumnua and leery
undrrcradualo tan
participate
without anpanaa.

American air racea *Hd, incideatally, to lake unoffMal part In
maaeuveni of iha great dirigible
Akron, due today.
fllea:
day are a* follows:
M
be . glad to _
&gt; ocean
Preserved Feed
DepdttnWat,
again "If anything worn to ba
judged by Mr*. Nellie W. Taylor,
gained from such a project." lie
if Orlando: Lorgeat tfhlbltar,
now la an important cog In the
Mias Maude Cam.run, lit, R, U,
executive marhlnn which keeps
Hutchinson, tnd, O. G. Wolcott,
naval atrplanr* in flight, the bu­
Srdt Best display In vegotablot Jit
reau af aeronautics In Washing­
tins, R. U. nutchlnlon, 1st Mrston.
Rei Packard. 2nd: te st dloptay
If Commander ^ lb a d Were to
Jfl l*», jams, maimAlade, Mra. 0start another era la* similar to
•0. Wulc.tt, 1st Miss Maud* Cir*
ig hi* grandparent« musical convrnllon (lore.
that which saw th# giant NC-4 fi­
eron, 2nd; Mrs. R. U. UuUkhikto,
Mr*. I . U. Smith.
Altamonte
Mr. and Mra. Keavei have i t .
nally blight In European waters
3rd; best dlaplay canned fruit,
Mis* Hope Anders: n Is spo.ldixp turned In HI. Petersburg a f tu
'after n carefully projected hep
Mika Cameron, 1st, Mr*. W abott,
few days in Chicago, II., with spending th* hulliiaya here.
through Bermuda and the A sore*,
iSmi; beat dlaplay conned mthka.
h* would feel mueh bolter about
Mr. and Mra. 11. S. Packard hid | her grandmother, .Mrs. Hanson,
Miss Camekon 1st) Uom* ImpreeeJran Hedge, had a bad fall last
It than he did In 1919.
aa their dinn«r guests Christmas having gun* there from St. Louis,
aaaw
ment
iaw (Tub,
'-**«, 2mf:
Oii«| boat
»#ww* M
dlkpIay.;of
Wp**/ ,
wetk
and
has
now
a
very
painful
Mr.
and
Ure.
C,
D.
Farnsworth,
of
Mi.,
where
she
war
tailed
t.y
the
‘Then." ho eiplained, "the av­
hi me cured meats, J. H. Joiha, U \l
knee.
lllnrsa altd death of her t m ;
erage Ilf* of aa airplane mqtor Clemont.
best display pickles, Mi’s. f a 'M t ,
was 100 hoorn. NoW, they af*
Hr*. A. F. Welions and da UghMUh Aana Miller,
1st; largest variety of peeldfrftd
thoroughly dependable for 400 to lor, Edith of Orlando, spent Friday
The friends her,, i.f Mr. and Mrs.
food*. MU* Camaron, let; Best dlaBOO hours, and you can imagine with Mra. B. 0. Ky|e.
Ray Denills, of lak e Florida, will
play of acgeubV* in glaas, M,ty.
what that moans on a transoceanic
be g ad to'hear that they art* re­
Alex R. J.hnson, 1st; Mot honey,
fllghL"
cuperating after an indlkpoaitltn
J. H. Jones, l*t; serseha, MH.
Longevity of motors. Command­
of avvera; day*.
Packard, 1st; roatum* slip, EUMh*
er Read thinks, Ik Ih* moat signifi­
bath Brigham, 1st; bod spread,
A delightful New Year’* Eve
cant development of aviation,
Mrs. Packard, 1st; dressing labia,
calibration was carried out at the
service or commercMT, Mite# 1&gt;19.
Home Economic* Uepartmebt, li t ;
U nary by th* Five-Hundred Club
"Th# bureau of aonmaotlea," he
i *a k £: mom ho £
spoil* suit, Margaret McGarvay,
with MU* Winona .Craig, I). K.
said, "la paylhg mere attention to
Mr*. H. II. BDCIIANAN
1*1.
OVIEDO
Leighton and C. WhUlemore as
this dvveiopfeAr ttito 'to y other, her grandmother here, Mrs. Arub
Corn Department, judged by
attempting to fMd HOw matarktle, Barber.
hiuiUi. Danglng to muslr l*y a
, ’,&gt;lr.' ar-3 Mrs. F. W Srhinith,
T. I . Lingo *n&lt;|. ann. ,P. U Jr.,
new mechanical' adkptWns which
Misses Ruth I'redon and Kliia- Mrs, Ferq. Robert*, and Mr. anil alt log u(yh*itra from Bulifnrd are .Rcth. vOr/ s k i , a oerse, hav­ Clifford illalt, of T a ta n s i Wh*tley'a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, Sghool
was enjoyed, also rlrd games,
will broaden th* ardpo of *err|e* berth Gilbert visited friends m
Mrs. D. C, Spirkard, all of Char­ and a short program by Mr. and ing. been engaged to att-m-l them. Farm; Imperial White, 1st, Pntor
aviation and m ale It more effi­ Apopka Hunday afternoon.
lotte, N. (?. ware guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl WhIUrmore In song; • Mrs. N. y . LeSotUT ami daugh­
cient."
Congressional
appropriations, . Mr. and Mr*, bhada-Carter and Mrs. L. B.- Mann mini K. J. solo dan-e by E. Wr l.innvll, and ter, Mils Glle-s latuim-J l«, tlw r ThufsliiiV;' sweepstakes, beat 10
tha rootmarWl*# pplnted out,shave IUU* boo, Thomas, a| Bui tow, re- Catrs Monday. The party was a poetn by Mrs. Kilhurn read by hbm* In Uvinl'i Wed'ii'niiy e*en- rare, 1st, Peter Thurston, hell
not curtailed to anjr eatent mtlvl- fenUy.visited Mr. ami Mis. C. H. toorlng th t stale of Flotilla tim ­ MU* Craig. Tho*.- preeolit were: ; Ing from VbV it's where they single car, 1st, Paler JThuraloo.,
ing visited tin- west roast and Mr. and-Mr*. )) K l.*lghl«n, Mr. went • week previous to bury Mr.
tlv* of the department of area, Gilbert.
Kwlnr Department, Judged by
nnntlca yet, bill ocdnomle* have,
Howard I yman Is alterdhig Did was returning ly way of the east cn,| Mrs. lUfatft HUkv, Mr. and ' IwZette. An .- hr daughter, Mrs. W. W. Ilenfry: Poland china dis­
df netrealty, Mon pldced In effM . ramporr* at Camp JVrw* this roaat.
Mr*. Carl WlfHleniure, Mr, and ' Ralph BasfirJ, s r (| little ilaiiyh- play, male, Gua Schmdh, 1st, saw,
COmmender Redd, accompahltd week.
Mr. and Mt&lt;- Duke Darrel] abil Mr*. Hell Sihall y, Mr, and Mr*. ter, Mhrlan, d's &gt; u frler.d Mr*. llus Hrhntkb, 1st; John dankdkib,
bR Lieot.
B- Tdmole. an astlstMq And Mrs. W. K. Gower* have children1BMlie and Joyce, have re. fleoiVr McDowell, Mr. and Mr*. W. P, Tart, if Valdosta, n.cinw- 2nd; Hampshire, mO'e ahd soke.
ant in the dkportnient. flow to Mi­ movtil lato th* Hurler Cottage L t, turaeil from a visit to (iArgla.
Ctyilk Dirkvraon, Mr. tod Mr*.' panted them for a few days *l*it Sieve Peters, two lets, And *mr,
ami from Washington In seven tha season.
W. Mcl'ally, Mr. an.l Mr*. In (IvlOdo.
Mr. and Mr*. J. V. Austl.t, and
Sieve I'etdrs, 2nd; Duroc, male,
hour*, non-atop. In *
‘IP*
family, of Pidalka, who visited Vftfdh I’riscsill, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mrs. J. N. Thmnits-m returned 1st, Rchonl Fgrm, sow, first.
Farvlces
will
V
held
in
the
AI-‘
Cnaticf-Vought scouting plane, re­
K.
Monger,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
TheoMonroe
during
the
holidays
hate
Mrnosy
evening
from
a
Christmas
cently-turned over to th* navy. tamonte fhapvl rarh Sunday with returned home, Miss Itulh Austin l&gt;ald. Mrs. Julia Kdliurii, Mrs. holiday visit with Lrr mother in
Th# erulolng speed approximated the Kav. Kerr Duyce Tupper In Du: remained for a longer vWt with Maude Colby, Mra. Kmnia lllghl, Island Grove and nther relatives
puplt.
dor
pi) am I*. 1st, 2nd, and 3))t,
900 mile* an hour.
Mrs. Aldii, Morrison, Mr*. Uur- In plant City.
Missrs Inez ami Mamie Kyh- friends here.
GU*
Schlnah;
butcher shoate, 1st,
Th# two airmen oapect to Dave
Mr*, ttalph Kit'g had a s-'flJU* Et. Clair While, 2iid. Cn-stor. FhA*
Rev. and Mrs. E. Lee Smith, di'ile, Miss Winona Craig, Miss
Miami or tha return flight Batur- spent a few day* with relativci in
l|i'lenr
Mrllalr.
Miss
Frllows,
■rrldenl
to
an
eye
a
l»w
days
ago
of Orlando, visited Mr. and Mr,.
Urlahdo,
lips, Ilrd, DarUI Earle, 4lh, Donald
Messrs. W. F. Ravage,'
Illlllngs- while preparing dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceril Wil mi, i f U II. Mann during Christmas hol­ ley.
1 and’ress; bast ninle fn show,. 1st
J. Theobald, Z. \\. Idnnell
Mr. ami My*. O. P. Swope, i f Cue Schmah; best sow in. shoy,
Winston Salem, N.
aie spend­ idays.
’
and R. Colter.
Orlando, and At IIuni, of ’tanforil, 1st, (lire Si'li mah: best tmteher huff
ing lumvtirne with Mrs. Aerie llurRav. R. J. Mil Igsn *r.«) Btr*.
The Civic League bold Die Janu­
Liquidator Of Bank At ber.
Milligan and family have re ary business meeting on Tuesday were visiting at th* home of Mrs. fit shou'. lit, Gus Schotah!
N. F. Le/.rtle Wedtir-day iven- ■host In show, 1st, Et. Clair Wbtth,
with report* from the olflrer*.
M iimi iBBueg Report Mis* Mary Itogrra, of llrlainhi, turned frpm Miami.
Jr.
Mra. Mamie Radger, Mr. and Mrs. Iliidlin-, treasurer, nporird
her friend hen-, M iss'K ith l‘res- Mra. Buford ! 'r" * n *"d O. I.’. Had. on Die h'lXisr held in iWvember.
Whinners In, tha poultry dlapldy.
judged hy J. A. B lstllne^tf Longgor, of BanfOrd, Harry Rabun, of • Principal W. J. Well*, Jr., of
MIAMI, Jan. 7— Th. grt&gt;*» to. ton.
Mr*. W. T. Whitehead and
wood, will he' announced ndat
d B r. and Mr*. Lyman icliiul, an,; Mr*. Writs attal book valuo of Bank nf , R#J
I children were
Blseayn# asset* liquidated or col- daughters. Dun.thy and Margaret,
leeUd by Dr.*J. H. Thtrro’l |ltf* are siiemling this wrek with rela­ guest* of. -Mr. and Mr*. D. Uho became liquidator July 24, 1930, tives In Glaruionl and Webster.
Rabun Tuesday.
Mrs. K. A. Lyman was one of
la |«,4tP&gt;KK4«, U 00hi Wednea*
day explaining his published itala- ih# soloists at tho Messloh, giren
mont of tlfig receivership aa of Dec. at the Orlando Wednesday Musi.*
Club Jen. 1st.'
31. "
,
A. MKNICK
The Altamonto Hotel Is n.w
Th# lo*&gt; Incurred In th* liquid*,
tioa waa |«9t^4«A 3 or less (ban open and 1* rseeivlsg a number of
guest* among whom are: llr . hud
"Thl# akndrtnally small liquida­ Mrs. John U, ( olsiton, cf Milwau­
tion loss can b* oxplalned by efr- kee! Dr. FVedertOk Wilson, of
ramatancoe vvMcb were met a t th* Orange, N. J., ahd Mrs. A. C.
laceptiea r f thke liquidation”, Dr. Blunt, of Haines fhU, N. Y.
Pork on Wednssday noon 41) idemMissus Ruth Prat ton and ElisaLore and friends snjoyrd a menu
Therril| laid. "The*#
elrcumboth Gilbert *p#al i Monday aflorof rusit pork with xxu^r kraut,
■oan with frienda.tt Lengwood.
dessert and cuffrr. Cominlttev In
tharge was: Mrs. V .rd&gt; Prescott,
Mrs. II. TaHher an,| Pari Whiilr■Sote. Ehuffl* hoard, croqaet and
cards wrr* played during the
afternoon.
Mrs. J. Ik Minkk waa guest at
th* session df the Fern Park
Club on Wednesday a t the Home
of Frank Gkanell In Fern Park.
Bervkeo all] ha held al the
Episcopal Church her# tyt Sunday
Orlando.
after noon at 1:90 o’cork .with tin, Ral In DIckrrL Hopy AlUn,
Marg»t»K McMr. and Mr*. ’
p rti'h in g by Rev. 11. Irving Lout-, Darien* Allan,
Culley and Bobby Malcolm.
Of Winter P aA |
tit of SsnfoM.
4. f . Wocda, of Winter Park,
ihowh odore and
Mra. C. II. a i »
Twudy-tkyaa Longwooil folk*
Mr*. C |a tr,ltl
had *• dinner
HM Old If dddy.
atlemlrd th# New England folks waa a Sunday visitor of lit**
y bet p aren u J
ehow that UsOJri
h Gordon Barnett has Icon 111 ■miling In* Orlando on Monday Margaret Etavtk, In Ovtede.
and al*&gt;r.
ovaicomes odors c
Clriatmaa with ait atla k of i i).ht. Imtai talout will Areal*h Mr. and Mra. Georg. Elavil and
dtofhU
re.
Miss
Jaoqullne,
Mav, of Orion*
the prugrtm fee tha Orlsads club
gayst, ahd Frthcla, Mr. and lire,*
hear riporta of a wild eat
C., T. MrCulloy and oougMsrv,
Mr*. Wteloj
f been Seen (a our neighbor.
Ur, Hatty, o#
Doravall, VL, kav* ar- Margaret and Ntofet, ware -lit-■Around Christmas strange
Bfadnerday wl
wng fha dlntor at their, aor guest* a^M r. aad Mra. Karl
I af* often aeon. *#4,*- wonC Besvrr. -J
m Sunday.
’ on* of Baaty'e awnagerie
and Mra. W- 4- Carytntae
litCe'ltn,
Mra. J. E. MeFtihnd
f t In Ih* woods. Why lev. r it
Honday fer a law d*y* vlalt
Kan., bar# arrived faff]

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S u m y
V ic tim
•
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JIOLLTWtM

C h a n g e I n B u s in e s s

n A r r iv a l

NEW YORK. Jxn. 6.-HAYT hdflrxt wwk lx the new year
hrtkaght no change IB th* f*0• tbI tompUilon of bariaeo* and
trad** bat confidence vrai nu*lfttte d In many quarter* that
ttSS will record a tubataatial
r w t w r j from th* deproaaloa,
wqokly trad* review# aald to­
day. Th# combined ladtx of
boalnaai abowt "growing reaRtanc* with th* paatlni of
• yaar of tho Jipm iloa*,
Bradatroot'a averted. Dunn1*
rfvaa tho Impreulen that mod•rato proyrei* will bo ip evliKacb during th* flrat q*art«r,
with a more definite forward
movemmt toward th* rloaa of
ho period."

C ity I s s u e s P e r m it
F o r U se O f W h a rf
* • *
ip ■* ■ ■■
•
••
- Eanfora a t * CommJoakmtro,
mooting In apadal aootion at
ilt* City Halt tht* mornlay, la&lt;
toed a temporary pormit ta"
roproamtChaa. "*
If. Whltaar, roprw
m tIny tho Central Florida Trans­
portation Cm, allowing him lho
pilritcy .. of anloadiny t U Iona
of fortllitor that form al tho
ciry* of tho afoamor "Ooeeola"
which arrived hare laat eight.
Major V. A. 9po*r and Com-

Green
O fB rfn *
A d o p tio n

V A s n iu p T p y

Jd* V-C/T)

,

Orranlied labor will
oral ilrika If aecrwi

’which f I
for bak-

eelvrnal'

itlcjilan agroad

^
JACMONVILtK. ian. a^-R ciual vacation of the contmlaaivn of Cal.
^*t Cheater ll.'W llion, th* command*•*' Ini olrW r^cf th* 121th l.ifontry,
Florida NaUcnal-" Uuard far th#
l&gt;ai pact acrttal yean , wa* a.mount*J
t-l. Wadaoaday from tb# Tajahaayc*
I
offlcoa of Governor Uar* bholti.
.' Th* Ocvornor&gt; order JM * not
gV, ylrc any.roaaoe fo.rtho action, ac-^
ht cord in* Ur an AfaocUlad frr**
to dinpatch anpoUBckg th* mavu, Th*
t),,. tew*, alary aald, hewever, ; that

A s

S tric k e n

bkouyiit about a
numlwr
change* which hare decidmlly
letv-l th# phyoical appearance of
tbO’yrounda, a major one briny tha
uanvfcr of lii* main miranc* to
tho corner of Ninth and Maaanir
Stfoete, where a beautiful dcuble
,lnv, now lemla onto the yround*.
T li B*w wa kway M U nia 425
f r l to th* Colley* of U «» where
i h j old circular drive U e nUpucd
in bth#t part# of th# campua. Th*
vJfwrintvndeot of yrounda, .C. E.
Nrlaon, haa been In , bar$e of th*
w- &lt;k.'
*
“

FHOENIX, Aria., Jan.

(i reeks Celebrate At
IVpon Springs Fete

Wcdnraday.'
ria roqoevi

ling m .j- lq
amnierrd BaO,

T o

The

S ta te s m a n

doin', u d or* trad a porlod of
mourniny f&lt;r 30 daya. •
,
In attrition lo ordering that
Aty* So kapt at haif-maal on
public budding* fur tho noal
month, th« President directed th*:’
military and n*ral hooara b« paid
|o llio lurnirr I'rvaldont on th*
day uf hi* funrral, under Ih* ulm tlo n uf th* m-rolary of War
e.ri Nasy.
Tli* loll lost cf tho I’rean'ent’e
prVr amlioa fulluwai
“Tii Ih* poo pi* of th* United
Slates:
“ It become* my tad duty to anronnr* officialy th* dralh of Cal­
vin' Coolldyo, which occurred at
hU horn* In th* city of Northamptoay, M an., on tho fifth day
uf January, I#33, a t 12:15 o’clock
In Ih* afternoon.
“Mr. C.olidy* ha.l devoted hi*
■ntlr* Ilf* to th* public torvlc* |
anj hla steady proyroa* from
ruunrllman to mayor of North-1
hampt- n and thenyov uparard aa
mombor of , tho ' “htat#
sonat*
of
MaatachutatU,
lieuttnant
yovarncr
and
yoe-

nA IN E S V IlT i. Jan.
C.—In
eytvlro f y mor* than a naartor
of r century, th* main traffic en.Ii2i.ce and yatrway to th* Unirai'stly of Florida at the eorner of
uf VV«t Unlveralty Avenue and
Ninth 8lr**t ha* been cluaed and
w rkora war* yrelerday cunvertiny lb* 20-foot driveway lyto a
IJ foot walkway, bordoml on both
aide* by hundred* i f b'ue plumh at a.
l-r, aident John J. Tifarl. who
haa maintained * pertonal and
clave contact wil{i tko ualveralty’a
beautification pioyram, waa par­
tial | j th* blue plumbaao and had
It Introduced on tho eampj* at
tlila partlcqllr point. It I* not to Inn and othor member, ear * aa
rraaont for tho mooo, the rroudr&lt;l condition of th* tonnly Jail and
the eaponao lo th* city of b ardIry prlaonan there.

. * • Th* revoeatlon of the commla*»: oSm p act* Lieut. Col. Praaton C. Hurry Wells Resigns
From Stute Board
-talte.-Bl Or|andofcla foil Un* f v
■k U&gt; |*I| colooelvblp, acrordiny to
TALLAIlAHaER. W (L-W VrSa ku&gt; . Nftional Guard official*,
aft-* VUb .th* daharture of Coonri
pte Wilata fro** th * . acene, LiaUM
■d Col.
M. B. ■Woodward, who
f*- la th# cemtaaodhtg &gt; officer
. f ir , th# artillery ’ sail* of
of tha Natkrnl Guard, will become
tho trfaHaanding , officer of tha
I"’ JacLaonvID* Pont of th ,- OadrJ- {
■» Tha roffiMontal headqutetero com- ,
‘F* paifjr k leoated War* and a part at ,
kha offtrlal Half U
In Jack- ,
atarill*. ' / .
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T rib u te

V e rm o n t H ills T o H o M
B o d y O f D e a d C h le f;
H o o v e r W ill A tte n d
H e a d in g B ig G ro u p

NORTHAMPTON. Jin. S.
—(/P)—Calvin Cool Id(o goto
to hii lout r a t ' tomorrow
imld the austere hills of hl«
native Vermont ami th e
■though t**ttftJHTft'lftIb'tr Ke T«T
will follow hia almple cortege.
Servieea will be aa almple aa
That la tho keynote of th* f*noral undo* prep* ratio* today for
•ho • thlrtWth ' proaldeat. struck

4 t h A n n u a l D i s p l a y I s Ipromalon* of monrnlny cam
B e ln y G iv e n S te a d y
A tte n tio n O fT h ro n g
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8o auccaaaful ha* boon tha ro-

rs,‘

S r y J m S S ’f e '
e « « ie ii* e e f# e u iw i win u
*bo uti, n i|.* natbin'i hi,
. P n 'j! * n-I .H* ^ * » IU

Femlnol* County Batter Farm lay wariJ&lt; Conyroyalioual
(
Show that oponod at th* City Hall Canyroaalaen] laid si a wll,
yeatarday mornlny that It* iponaur* ha*u d*cld*d, to continuo It
for another day ao'that Ita attracoftae euny will a id vita vclcoo to
th* acrvteca for $b* dead mad thorw
will bo a brief aermon. A fter- ‘
ward th* aimp.'a motor procvaalon
will Mart for Plymoutli. Yqrnudt
more than n hundred mlioo away,
to lay lb# “ illont KreeUUnl” hciW* hU rather and aon. Calvin.
Both tb»a national Soaata and

In In-,
worklny

oaf 'o f w ort' itw w H b ik h ar. active.'
He aald from 22.000,(too to 21.
ha yovernor POGJioo p.-ople vror* directly af
i«.va I Fed- fertrd W onemployrtlent and part
tu« no powir. to •rally Vacoyalaod
•0 at. t w tin* work. Twraty-two percent of
Nbtwaal Gaajfd'ori
tha worker* aror* on part tlmo,
JLS-Uf
|a*t month, S# aald.
itifiiH E t
There aa n* QabatloK. he *&lt;Me,l.
tla t aSorter hour* would mraff tnbrCtetd offtclemr without h|yh#r
u n lfceit* ond tka( U»l* hl«h*r ef’.'th# tladbi]
flrlenry would affaat *ny other
ittaa aabmitloaa.
- ,
* • that aj*“There U a trrowtmr f«trd- now
&gt; b illio n
___ coverpor a the aamgalga prteed- for Incr*a»*d lelan-*, and r*at ami
«
h j Mny tho im oral clacRunjJajt N-- recreation." ho aald.
lh * v ember.
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O f M o u rn m g ln U ^

SEESSALES TAX
|AS SUCCESSFUL

ln#d te tha front
» of'Root evil t on u ip n lih c “The Bui* and Federal
low* etver f u ly .th p rilmliuitlon
Of officer* feb th* yoo^.of th*
-general .evtabllihi
w r v u . lle dokg not rttcoao ta ua*
dUatry p f^ th n aha
thab* lam ,' bob , rn th i* 1 uaei a tint#, h v h ald , wool
anriha-ieSwe which foale uo ^pe;

I1 T -. Mayflowair

O r d e r s 3 0 -D s iy P e r i o d

AtMmcaUnjr tho hi
of tho permit, while Comm la•I s - r r
L. Ihimaa ootod
p b tk r Demo-rot, AM yiaa. t&lt;
ligalaat I t * laaaateo. Com.
labliab a f l w d i j walk *«d
W. A. l i n l e r did hot Chamber of Commerce htcau,* of
hour day Ih all m*jiq|ic&lt;*rini
rata. Mr. Rhltnor U exchange th* ahallow water at th* end of
•histrl**, th* In i, ratio*' head
Will pay th* City 20 coat* p&gt;r tho plir.
ateri ronitdffabl* ateg flao amony ton aa wharfayo tharyo, hml ' Th# rraft, wh|-h wa* removed
mambera of n .8*aM» Ju-lHary
haa weuted a $1001. bond* pay­ from rryular run* on- July 2, l;i27,
ruboommktoo w hrnjlo aald it wa* able to lSo city, aa, protection team* to a tmiporary atop an a
! bar of mud- ami rand *«m* 30 fret
In nutation 6f a do&amp;L i-cniv*M*l ■ayalaat Ham a t, to th* plot.
(off th* *ml uf th-.pler. Kfforta to
Itribo or lootalatlO ailM hr'
.
II* ralteij th -* tf$ te "oconnmlc
forre" aa compared OfHh th* thirl
altrmntlb* of “lirtUaUv* force."
Whan Senator M m a . Republic­
an. Ntbraaka, a ib*«mmltt«o ihnlr.
khan, aald a yonaStl atriV*.would
ho **t*rrlb|#,'*. and' that It ahould
h* avohtel a t all rtW6,-Green aald
wa* th ro u g h th* ukarriat of
eeoaogtlt fart* that «rt y*t r*U#f.''
,.•*1 abrlob-tn thlah U'fwr*«.s*rv M i s s i s s i p p i O f f i c l a l s

R e v e a ls N o

} ^ .$ 1 0 a -luafi
•»
f $ i.ifo^r rui’ Sal
S lh r - r .--llorii
IntlodI NOW
(- which *d| l- r r
* roma»i, Ion thii
' Mvltnad- th#'
I Lcturi ■lie-,- A
* a o t-liflu-',; *A|
_ ar* dvr In Jana
J aoUteatn te | |
fU
yield flrtC.t*
rohted that
alan It be#
oa* .’October

lyurea do not
r coll*:tlon»,
$d by tha tax
ith ae.tvturacith folUwl.ir
h# flruw* do
roturnx whhh
UWl luua t* &gt;'*
P atroot $160,
&gt; ha* **•

TAMPON SPRINGS, Jan.
( .v M h # hrlllrtnt payoantry of
hpiplaay hra* IconaetaJ today
(#1-, tha 10th pear briar* a throng
,.f a*ver*l thousand .paraan* aa
Grdak Orthodox &lt;hurch m*mh*ra
fr*{i**|l ovar th* xtat* Jolntd
Wifi -1th# parl'hloodrx of St.
rU/holka Church tp nV? annoal
Crteh-Craev D*y xekvlcev.
'
j a driabrallon. boglnnlny with
n A
meat at dawn waa rib
, ,d H £ j |t n*on l-r th* r-remony
■ .fH rtn v for ,h » golden erOte
In t t i i o u after a aaUrfut parade
fn M -th o rhurrh through atroot*
ro^S la rity dock. Eplphxny la
r rjhwtaaif bp th# Grtek church **

RUUCATIQN CRIBIH
WASHINGTON. Jam ff.-WPlrA waminy that th* nation fare*
“Ih. acuta rraponvlblllly of pro.
vldlny a rlyht-of.way for 'th e
American child waa ylven yOaterday hv Prealdent lloover before
Ih* “rltliena” conference on the

Prospect That. January Term Of Court
May Be Concluded Saturday Is In View
Provpect that th# January term
of County Court may bo ccncluded
by temorrow night waa expfaaaed
at the C-urt llaua* thl* aflarnoon
whera Judy* Jam#* U. Hharon
woo llatanlny to teotlmony In th*
raao of Hem Ball, (haryad with
ci.(tying a .pialal without a llcrnoa
a u | belay pruaeculod by County
I’rtetoutor J« 0 . (Sonardy. .
Only a few t*«a* tamaln un­
iriM on Ih* yrlmlSlI docket for
•Inc* Wednaadur thgte haa been a
vteady »erle»- of tylala, arralynminta and aoatanpoa
lmp«ued
•yainat P&gt;*d)% w b o ln y found

ilka exrepi

’

ikYSRSv Jaa. A-^AVjCHffonl,
dppfJL »* Wo wlAtyr' rafl-

yer, but on a chary* of aaaault and
battery he wa* ouad guilty. Ilia
attorney Immediately Iliad motion
ftr new trlaL
Yeaterday, th* following eaaea
were dlvpoted of;
_B._A .-8taf«c*.. chargad- «Uh
treepaaalny, wav found not guilty.
Dr. W. E. MacDouyall,, white,
charged with ’ recklaax driving,
pleaded nc.l* rontandr*. H* waa
eentened to pay lb coat# af th*
rat*.
(■**.
• ' Y
W. P. Garner, white, charged
with rackMaa driving wan fourd
not guilty bp m Jury that Includad
AIbta Randall. I.‘ E. Kartey, B. F.
N. C. Jacob*. H. W. Loder,

S u n s h in e
C h ie i

C ity

C. F,_
la(ceoya

P o lic e

Issu es

R e p o rt

ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. a.—
During tho
year 1931 police
charged 4,700 persona with varl'
cut vlolatlona within th* eity
limit* o/ St. Peterabury, It waa , '
learned ytaterday momny throuyh ,
lb* annual report 0 th* poliaa.-.v^ ,
department Uaucg by Chief R. II, ■
Noel.
V .
Chief Navi In firin g out l h * &gt; t ; j
report aald that crlma la ttdaC-rrjl
city duriny th* peat IS a a f o U t e '
waa In advan** of that during tha
preceding year but th a t 'hia of­
ficer* itKceodad lit riaaalng ap
nmr* rate*, tho* firin g th# dopartment an* anvlabl# report.
,
During IBS! thorn waa a tria l
of B5H actaal offanaaa committed " '
and of thla total poll** cltakod IJ5I
of than, or an avorayo of 61 pw .
rent.
The toUl value of property .
reported atolaa during th* p m r '. .
amounted t* $31,726.74, of wM*h,l'- ^
$$,408.27 waa roeovorod, th* ro- f
port dlMloaod.. Thl# I* a a »***ago of 36-1 p»r cent. Further, of

i T. MfCul ey.

wry woatb
•PABMFJI b lJBI

Iny all tyeo ami la Uftaad th*
f|i*e«l llvo.atnch dlaplay ahowa
la year*.* while Ih# unique dinramaa, all deplctlny repreaentatlv# Florida acanea, are a navar
•mtln* aourre of amuaemant and
Intereat.
Vlaltora In th* ahow are l i n t
directed to the aocoad floor where
(Ht f fiiir tl ts hi bite i n loeittd.
F.aeh exhibit aeem* to tr* to oott
do th* other In color and app'*’anre, and all ar# pleaalny to tha
ey# and ao arranged that *a*h of
, i —nil detal'v are well prooonted.
Dlvplavv that ar* featorod In
Ih* ainlltnrium ar* tho## by th*
(Continued Oa Pay* Four)

a SaolUny pleaded yullty U
try* of rocklroa dririry, anil
Ined $50 and ooata.
lharyt ayalnat H. B. El iaoo
toll* prowad.
aiooodtag yaar worw
lip Purdon, white w aun fop; llqqor and rirafflo

id with, th* aala of liquor
•and ate m Q tr by a Jury

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Lakeland Y ouths
• OCALA, h
DM (heeld be nbelUhed, and prob• iy W H Jtt tda b the butt m r i t o to llw tag ytohlem, In Dm
aUaf ef a m ef th , county of*
Itla la who retire from office an
to d a y . Moot o f thoao who art
• t t o affWa her* aotn many
•art of fervire with tho eounty,
ad hara a data kae«lad«a af the
rloal operations af government.
RevUwIng their records of pubt
a aarrfca, three office-holders aa*
hrtad a now that thay had triad to
• their boat, and bad sought to
hra good service to tha peopb of
lo raunty.
It waa Intimated by some that
taro wora trying day* abaad far
nrernmmt, wlloh wl'| ■ har( to
dot nam*root hard problama.'
■atiring officers Intlada: tax
dlaotor, W, W. Stripling; taa
ittaaor, W. U Colbert; taptrln*
®dt*t a f athoalt, Mr*. Ua T.

LA ISLAND, fa t. fc-Tha firm*
r*o| cml»a mode by tho 8. H. A.
Llano aa a groop waa made Thurs­
day from I t Petersburg to E l­
monl f ty , which It aboot II miles
cot from t t Pi tors burg.
The'beyi'IM l Lakeland about
I o'clock an tha Griffin athool bat
aad arrived In 8t. Petersburg at
9 t ’rlatk. They went through the
If. 8. Mott guard natter Wood­
bury oid than boarded a amalltr
cutter for tho rruiie.
After o pleaaaat trip with no
mil hope or tea tichneaa they
landed at Egment Kay at 11:30
and explored tha Ulead. 8am* of
tha tea • route picked up thtllt

SARASOTA, Jam.
t a o t o . rity pallet

rake Drop During
Yuletide Sekson
WAUCHULA, J a n , »— T h e
Prices en all kinds of frank vege­
tables took a big drop over the
holidays, while .shlpmenU ' also
fell eff aa tha ehd of the shipping
eeaeon approached.

Biwiltg Green reports
moot of T40 crates of t
by tx proas during the o
The quality* ef tha proton be­
ing offer*d U sold te bo t o q and
tbo r«longed dryw anther fey cat
down tho yield MtalldersMP/ Planting of the iprisf*WNp H
itartlag new, ortth IndlcatleM Umt
there'will i&gt; a Urge screen ef
rueanberi and tanwtoas, imdtW
ly, and a (mailer a d n a fl af
•pring p*ppera, bents and 'Other
■---- a—
A.a_.
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Paymen

an’ aotitUUtei rolled n U of
their eat put unerid. •' .
’
*
Shipments for tho wuoh ending
Dae H! totaUd 134417 pinto, IUctadiog 0,717 from le tfe Springs.
HM4 from Bowling Oman and
Bat tho price (troth a new lew t3JU0 from Wauchub,- according
mark, with beUdny baying oory to reporta from three points.
Ll____ -a drni. «------- mm tWm «TW
C el f a
Spriagi Strawberry
Qrowon’ tJnlon (hipped tho first
txproaa car from the raw ly Mon­
day night, thay annawead. •
Prank ladd, c h a r g e d t h a t
Wraoeha need kU dob or 'bdly**
to freely when he arrested Atriersaw on a' charge bf-(freshennee*
The Uttar wa, subsequently fined
lo d ty court an the charge.
.
Testimony waa that

Wreathe,

•••Utad by Officer WhiUed, had
t« forcibly take Andaman sot of
hie aWn car and' put him In the
paltm car. to tic e Testa mid. Tho.
tlmoety of aeroral other wltneesaa
waa conflicting. tha Joetke die.
missed the case, be said yesterday.

iLADIOLA 15c, t ie and up,
CdgewieJ Flower Shop. Mrs C.
J. Rumph, comer 10th. aad Mag-

Pepper ihlpmesU ted the move-

meat from Wauchcda,* with 479
orates, awl in .-tha- week"*andhrg
Dec. 39, with eggplant and peso
far down tha Hat with-330 and 304
crates, reapectlrely.
Other ehlpmeota also warp light,
with the following recorded at .tha
express o(T|ee: Peppers, 4791 egg.
pUat, 2MI Vest, 301; oranges, IM|

Friday

ether publie Improremnnta akllrh
are'unpaid lUas against
private properties wire aorta
Mayer Henry W. AdaiMh*,
Owaero of .the m rtld roto. an
whose behalf the formal H e IIre
waa Sotred on the city executive
are W. E. Walker, We.t Hertford.
Conn, fl.133.32; heirs of tW-W.
E. lleathcota. estoto, laaWdlag

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COMPLETELY F U R N I S H ED
. modem bachelor apartment
GeptUmea only. Very reoc enable.
Electricity, gas, linens, and maid
yervico fWroUhed. I l l Elm' Are-

thay bearded tbo ship and heeded
Sllboy Heatbcote and WITTUnt
home.
Irvlag Camp, peat International Heatbrole, J r , flSI,?4Lf7| I
president of the Lions, waa tha
distinguished' guest of the tea
Scoots. Other gueata were W.P.
Coek, manager of
PenlneuUr
Telephono Company and' .Walton
Wilton.
•

How Doctors Itarf*
Colds and Odofhs

LOST: In buslaroi district Sator•day night—diadtopd brooch pin.

prOwrtpUea aew la AlUi

IJ-ugW
that giro tea tho efecte of m u
satis wlthoot tha sapMaaedi

8UQHTLY USED ‘ Austin road.
star. Nearly - new 1M3 tog.
Price 1203. Reel
tt_1-_
*e A,' Bona, Austin
j .&lt;

&lt;*l cither.
1 &gt; e dr two Caletaha at hdfU
a giaro af tweet rnUh •e.wMM
marmlag ysur raid baa raaUhi
intern la therooghlr partied i
are ferine laa with a hearty
fro breakfa*. Bat what you

IO iU f ff

•aa Uric Arid
T . Leave la

CAIN. Bungalow,
A vs. Strictly mad­

ly decorated, beautlfal lawn ,aad
ahruMtaiy. Abo garage aad work
1939 Ford sport roadster. Dodge shop In roar. P
" * *by owner far
Fried
' screen trocir, 1 « 0 . ford Tudor,
*100.00
r u b . H IM w
I
00.00 raaiU.flB.00
X.-.7
..r7. uiT7Te ri
m - • ■*M. (_»
mmmm—ea -■-»
abora cars priced right. Reel A

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tUJeuhe are arid to Mu i

SANFORD
.

Sanford ^ Florida
(Affiliated with the Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville)

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COMPTROLLER'S CALL
RESOURCES
UABIUTTES )
Capital Stock
.................. : ? 100,000.00
Surplus and U/iitfyided P rofits.. 34,912.71
Circulation .....'...........j ....... &amp; ..... 98,620.00
Reserve for Ta^e^, etc.
&gt;L760,00

DEPOSITS
TOTAL

J. jFEITNER

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(ORGANIZED 1B03) *

Condensed Statement of Condltion-December 31,. 19:

Loans and Discounts........... L..............
| 255,401,75
Overdrafts ."■‘*t*ttf*‘t*itiHr*itTfiiffiM|*|rfiiimiaMMtniii
NONE
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures . *22,125.38
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
.
3,750.00
U. S, Bond* to Secure Cirpulation......... . . ioo.oo0.oo
U. S. Bonds and Certificates of
v Indebtedness
gQtJier Marketable Bond*.
Loans, H. Y. Stock Exchar
■ »Collateral...............
12,086.56
Cash ind Due from Banks
’214,992^24

of Jacksonville

1^48,702.90

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Jacksonville, Florida

Statement of Condition, December. 31,1932&gt;
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Comptroller’a Call
RESOURCES

�Vs&amp;uiCviV

* to prevent hM‘
mbit cottage om *
1 Niw England!*
tlnotion of b*I*p
did not com* avi
it* th* fact t t y

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BP* ijS S A * ,

r
*•m i
* 9
« 8 ET bC S

* to ai*d tto i m a y gotfrr to thto ri*y
Tto this dlsappsaraatn «nd af it,
to ^ ’t o u tow Sami oat# County "k
Igtatostad In lto ‘ financial ahd af
alaMtoi any prepottlon. Ws hart
tha’ ^Jargsat wtlfara anrallraaal
to adr bbtary. b Ibtrs any halp
la that dfeKtioat Yas, 1 malty
halfara thorn la. In tha first placa,
you might ask Mr*. Maras bow
mang i atnar* sad sslnars’ farnl-

a* 1«0. • w tm tft«

„ __ ________y w h lth bgf ** oftoa

"boriTthe'unmJstaJubf# ear-marks of the' New
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:
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Ill* admintitration wan marred by the m e ­
ad*!* In the Vetertn* B»r**» Md tha ftUariaa
Department, th* President hlnmelf teaM popularly absolved
of all
with the nuftter and hue quiet Mshtewee
upo* prosecution of all angle* of th* esse, firmly fixed him
tn th* public mind as • man of unquestioned Integrity and
loyal devotion to hi* country. Pew president* have retired
frag* office with greater popularity.
WfcatM^lfr. Coolidge was the really great president
which Mb i upporteta claim him to be, history alone can
dicide. Ha administered the affair* of this nation at a time
whan prosperity scaled height* hitherto unbelievable. That
prosperity may hare been of a soundness which could, hsve
aaan enduring or It may have been built of flimsy materials
left to collspes upon the shoulders of hi* successor. Mr.

s*Im

has allowed the increase «f
the “fsol" fish to sttrtf—great
number* that ttoy, by preying
on tto spawn, gild also aa tha
Its* fish, hare destroyed tto
game er scale /left Batll It rw M
serai that If « n e measure la
net taken roor&gt; that we will aeon
have no arsis fish. Aa h sas It,
tha g-sme fish seems to he the
“grala" between the mill-rtswee;
tto bnaun on one sW», (wUh his

that now historic pronouncement in 1927, "I do not choose
to run for president In 1928".
7 HI* death, coining as It does ten yesrs before hi* ailottsd three score years and tan, provides soma indication
of the rigorous ordeal* of tha presidency. We have n way
tn thin country o l working our presidents to death. Pew
there sr* who survive It by many years. Perhaps the time
will coma whan the presidential task* will ba divided be­
tween a thinker and a handshaker. Until then any presi­
dent may well ba regarded as a potential martyr.
In th* case of Mr. Coolidge, he held office during a
boom, he coneerved hi* strength, and faired batter perhaps

IThe Russian System
i r^* f!1®.F!v®^e*r PI*n ° f Soviet Russia cornea to a conclualon, It la Intaratlng to noto how thla first nation-wide
experiment In Communism in tha history of tha world, ia
working. Soviet statistics admit that the 1932 crop* were
about 20 percent below those of 1981 which were 12 percent
below thoee of 1930, this in spite of the fact that a serious
faml&amp;t threaten*.
1
This decline In production ia accounted for largely be­
cause of tha fact that under the Soviet system nil private
profits sr* eliminated, aa well aa any incentive for Improve­
Itgfaslly annual),
or pfrfectlon. A man works *o many days for the
And if RMaareh ment
atate, tn tha cue of the farmer*, raising crops. The crop*
belong to the state. Tha state return* to him hi* pro rata
share of tha whole, regardless of the superior or inferior
quality of hia work. It do*a not matter to the Individual
farmer whether he raiaea A good crop or not.
We expect many preJa«Hcta|VgUtrmenta to be made
regarding Russia in this country, but the following taken
from tha PTavda, official organ of th* Central Committee of
th* Huatlah Communist party, and reproduced In a recent
luu* of the Liteiiry Digest, should be regarded as authoriThe ftritlah optlwlal who at
goaia m itt* eWmH fir fdtot
a eat natural eon.
% hare a ftellng that

ia setae rlfht by ant

4 Jease, that routd take
da sage kojji sad beat
PMaaeSa aad Yale with
1 lerera. loddeotalty.
yjMM to a, former Tito
stab MmesW.^Uto bla
brettor, Tbd, Vha coarhod

Yale

gO tJM ^oo a year more Are

sire ra a tr:

to keep U from the Government. Still worse, the
Ioc*LCommunists often act aa allies of these ku­
laks. Thud, even Communists make common front
with couttta^Nvolutionlsts.
Thla alene can explain why th* campaign of
th* kulak* hw not been checked. In some region*,
for Inatanca, the hiding of grain has been organised
by tha paaautx an masse.
t
f
Scherblna, a secret kulak, who had succeeded
In getting admitted Into th* Communist party, hid
540 pooda (about ten tons) of gralnt ana he la no
leas a parson than. the president of the "Selmaahstroy" collective farm.
Zapashny, the president of tha "Red Partisan"
collective farm, hid 2,000 pooda (about 36 torn) of
grain In Ilka manner.
All Imaginable method* ara used to hide the
grain. In some places the managers of tha collec­
tive farms give the authorities falsa statements of
tha amounts of their stocks. In others, while being
threshed, grain was hidden In the straw **nd re­
ported to the authorities aa "lost"
In some sections of th* Ukraine, kulaks have
secret «»tn« of their own, where grain stolen from
tha Government la ground. For Instance, In the
village Bogdanovks, fifteen such mills hava bean
discovered.
Generally speaking, condltlona In tha Ukraine
era no better than In Northern Caucasus. And

t y blasted* W

aTfrre

Hi 1 pthflogw sack u frets fret sad
toartliy tottorw it fan
t y u , of toahar rrerm*. tn M b 6 j « again Mr tto «re o l t t o i
n o totofwhtoli
ty
not*ctlag by ifio ,«m « fch* I; fa ..Ikipolin* . buoy ■••»&lt;&gt;*
*««*.
wtr i m &gt;u » n htready m i•ad ora iitlnf th* li-hcl«
Oa« phraaa of IWa tobjact I
Jolty with la* Soka. FWtohat# w far not toorhtrf bat whieh
to IM to ojWof tko greatret Irmg- dolphin yrofwional folftf, Mtfog
eMre: Tha ahad. As. I undaratend. aa tutor' and playing partdar.
It, ninrty par rant of tha shad Many maUhst will ba staged .durreload tn tto Kaatdna half nf tto fag tha winter, tha first at wbkhl
U.'S. ara reiaod from Lab* Qaorga w it ba tha first annaal OT-toto
to Hit toad of tb* SL John*. Mow haadkap Citrus Tiumamsnt oa
- V fhtod KamYl
hair of the population of tha Jaa. 26 and I t
Bed seed p r i e s m
foot try art drpandia* on Ut folk* Mr. Lta, In aiUndlsg his Invl*. vlsUe end Krrgtok Ui
oa this rlrar to pragiat aid rear tation to trtry golftr or parson tD ' itoti sad mad*
ihad to that ihay may hava a
who has ngyrr risitnl tha hahntl- ntlad frames.
taata af on* of tha boat ffah In « •
Dr. Henry KcLaul
fol ebb boos* and IU surroundlatanra and htrV w r, arr tatting
tha spawn relere amt ethar da. fag pre part its, does so w ilt UW
tlroyaro Irrret** by lb» millions, hop* af haglnnlsg a *arias of In- [
■Ml wban tha -had antar tha rlaoy Irrrluh malthas balwsan Sanford)
to spawn and »«*r ttolr yoon* and ML Plymouth galftf* at w«U
w v m t m j f 'meat mwY«-rtr"rtir['
who, follow lham m
sal thalr hoUl prrpartlas, whkh sra saU |
♦pawn, thrlr youdg, and many to to among tha mdat tomigllful
of thsm. Can’t wn lay prejudice la Florida.
and sasrylhing rfaa aalda and
rama togatbsr. ask oar lagislatort
to repeal this law and land a hand
t* halp as with hatabarlt* aad*aay
GOOD. WILL
nthnr way that may halp and not
RADIO SCRVK
STUART—C. y. Gray moewl
hlrnlar In Ihla Important m a t y
la hmlMU Tit* Ml
tot us do aomtlhlng and barn la barber stop to Mun'h’s Barber
hoping wn do lb 1 bast thing.
Shop on Akron Arenue. . .
Jours for b*ttrr thing*. *
If. M. IOHD.
'p . s . J haata’i salaad for mora
than 30 j d i n
We are real sped to »redsee
first ctaae Jeb wash at tto
tearst gw lkla prtosa. Glee to

That’s US

plant/ atrttta tv, would cat'll hia
lawful numtor, no mora, no Irik).
Bat asp, Mr. Man, did you fUh

Long’s Meat
U A Trent U 2al

and IU him *«. Too dhlt Aad
luat pour to ll that rcit you a
dollar 1 Horn, my hand, ara worth
mora ttoa a dollar. Oh, yaa, 1 are,
But you didn’t daatroy tha g*r,
and to la a “tiger’* among tha
beat.
So wg'are tharo la no hoM tore
'‘toUt’rftonaM
—'Voul” «»H. Take
tto eat tint. Ha la it o “hlnV*
among thr diatroydra-* toraiifa Ik
la “plum hog” on apawn. He tu­
tor* tto haaa and bream toda and
tlrlroa ttom W —•» one dares
to rafuao him antraaer boranre of

KanHall’a ftah marhet, Ma totrtora
hundred* of (tore. On* big ret will
dretrey rauUlpItol mlltona of to**
In Ito apgwn.
Nast to order Is tto&gt;'»*r. No.
ho Is not s apnom ••* » , but a
"tlgtr”. Ho togtna ta tto young
flih sa tore re they are hstabod,
and with tto elltgatoe gar, of

ito fitooral will Uko pto

row. Mre. Usdarwoed lag

toad and ntoao, Kate U
and llattr, Mrs. O. B, Wl
Ibis (Ity, and anwsi i|

ous food short*ge because dirtaln other Russians a n man!feating, those perfect)? Mfatah traits of salflshneaa^ graad.
ambition, or laslnees. Communiim U a beautiful ttaojnr of
government. It envlssge* all human belnge living peace­
fully «M* by aida iharlnr equally an- that they hard, baring
UP morn than their neighbors, and desiring no more, But In
fcnctUe aoch a theory doe* not w i t eucegaafully became
no a it y perfect human beings exist

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Arearu^rat ww,

a, trial.
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Coast Guard Airplane

Arrival
Ralph Wight, Mr*. Wight .ml
Major VIrina A. Sprar circled
ov«r tha boat la a a . alrplan*, to
war* ■MDo" hafora disappearing
la tha dirortlon of Sanford. About
two hoar, later Mia* Rath Ptar.
man a n d David Coopar coma
around a band In a (mail motor,
boat and actad aa aa et'ort fag
morv than 10 mllaa.
Altar antarlag tb* lata, thraa
The program meeting and yacht*, Scott and Vam*» “Mlaa
pledge eery Ice of the Warnin'* Colo," John Bramlaj'a "S*mlnolr,"
Missionary Society of the P in t and Arthur Zachary's “Mary Ann"
Mathadbt Church will M held whlttlad greeting* while atrial
at 1.00 o’clock at tha charch.
bomba eiplotled or* rScad. A Srm.
Monthly builnaaa moating of the Inola County Chamber nf Com­
St. Agnei Guild of Holy Croaa merce recaption commlttc* hraded
after bt ytsterKpbwpal Chunk win lake plan by Mayor Sprat. John Melich, Sr,
Cardan to spend
at 3:00 o’clock at tho pariah and If. M. Papwortb was On the
houaa.
pier, ready to eitend an official
Tha Womaa*a Guild of Holy welcome. Tbe llof.Mar
aound
truck and that of tha Cain com.
pany ware el»o present to furnlik
music after haring iped around
the City announcing that the boat I A t l of the itrangr*l features af rnlertatning eighte enfayed by tm*.
wa* coming.
v Panama hat* U that tb* b**t *1 elna taking Um faetnlghlly "JUnt*frym N«w Yarh and CallfarScheduled to arrive here at thara com* from Ecuador and not cruler*
nia to Kfuador. Tha highly nlilllad
about noon yesterday, the craft from Panama. Th* earn* "Panama" oatlv* wearers, from four la len ta
from lb* fact that the** kata
of Ihn playground equipment.
wa* delayed for *ereral hour* ow­ arm*
war* originally shipped to and aa* numbtr. all in front of block* nimbly
Pint prUa for tha largest ating to one of the thtekeet fog* of ported from Panama. Th* plant rrom braiding Ih# toqullla —moltitnlng
th* reason, and al*o because of
tendaara nf molhara waa awarded
,K&amp;l&amp;tejL.stwiiauaeeJsdi
w -ra n rrw tft-tw M 'ir'm tW d r’SKT •
ter. m that tho straw will ramaln
3:30 o'clock at the horn*
i n . ten* 0f fortlllter or tho arfllvafcnt lea*** which grow* to a height af ptlabln and not snub. Th* b**t hats
-Itth l
dr*
ta
ten
feet.
Native*
cut
th*
ara
woven In eunleif ronmt-|n Ihe
of 14 railroad freight car*. Tha l»*v*a from tho • plant bafoco they
M. Maaon'a room. The matting
momlng hour* whll* moUlura
the trip, purely a te*t to determine •pen, tomov* tha outer gurfat*. and oarly
than adjourned for a eadal hour
i* (till in th* air. It la th* latlar fact
I Jttharadgu left ytalerday • h i t refreshments wuiu aarvud by
whether or not the usual running •pill the leave* Into thin strip*. Then' which gav* rim it tb* erronroue ba­
hfard, AJa., to spend nee- ■re. E. C. Harper, Mm. H. II.
tlm* of batwren IS and &gt;0 hour* they dip them lata boiling water, llet that Panama* ara woven under
them up to dry In th* (had*, waltr. In Ih* most perfect epcclmene.
between Jacksonville and Sanford bang
pa with his parents, Vt. HUI, and Mr*. W. J. Rhode*. Jr.
and n dtp or Iwo latrr placo them Ihe wear* la an lino that Ih* straw
i B. E. Ethcredg*.
could b* maintained with • heavy In tha aun lo bleach. In a few days r*n bo rolltd and drawn through a
load.’ wa* successful In avary re­ th* atrip* ahnvel lo about Ih* alto Hnger ring. Thu very heel bate coil
spect eirepl that of speed, a mat­ af a card, anil aro r*a«ly for weaving! ae much ns lino in nuayaguil. chief
jOiwvwt Cochran' and soiu
Th* IItil* factor!** where "Pans.
of Ecuador, an I •nmrtlmoa mil
ter which It* new ownen plan to *ia»" aro made aro among tho moat port
■Mi u i J from Hollywood
notes
for 1300 In Ih* United Slats*.
rnrreat
within
the
next
few
rtavs.
B a y have hern vbitlng
Ry MRS. W. K WATSON
There being no real naed for
P lh p jh * past ,wyak- . ’__
anred. th* trip up the river wa*
th-refore more or lc«« lalsuruly.
With tho exception nf the foe-en.
forced tie-up for some three hour*
TAMPA
Jan. tl.—Paserngrr
tb* Lnriatm** Tra* i^ n ta tt aft* clftl# Number Five of th* |u*t halow P ab th a early yestar.
•orad by mir O brfrn Club, withi i PrtibyUrian Auxiliary. Mr* Wal- day morning, no slop* were made, tisv.d |o Florida'ju»t n w I* murli
and them wn* plenty of tlm* for heavier than in the same period
,U. ^
. vH
« " »* Cooper, chairman. wtU maat
(Continued From Pag. On.)
lands of Mias Peart* Robson tha Mlaitod
t h e ! . t 3:30 o’ilock with Mr*. S. D. Captain Lund to not* th* change last winter and busiresa I* still the United Slate*, etamle a« a con­
in the Hear bank and bed* that picking up, T. \V. Parenns, assist­
h* glad ta Inara that sh* is
ThV.h^emin If r r e C
Tra. Hlghleyman, San Lenta, with Mr*. hav* been brought •about alncr h* ant general rpanager of the Sea­ spicuous memorial In hi* prlva'o
•ring alcaly from a- recant
left th* rlvar five yvam ago. Soma board Air Line Railway, said in and public- virtues, hi* outalandM at th* Presbyterian Hoeing ability, and hi* devotion to the
narrow band* had been widened, Tampa Monday.
her well-chosen judges, as they
h#*
'
la Philadelphia.
rod* over town and out lo'G#n*y»| Circle Number Six of tb* Pres­ white other* hud narrowed •light­ “The dai’y figure* will show n public welfare.
“ Ill* name had Ireconiy in Ids. Ide nf the war debt*,
to view the on* tr a . In the county byUrlan .Auxiliary, Mr*. J . N. ly, but aueapt for Infrequent oraa. decided trend upward, and I nm
I. T. Alike Jena* and chi!own lifetime a synonym or saga**;
taction, nil finding difficult to dn. Gllion, chairmnn, will maat at ■Iona when the boat touched tbe
Patricia Ann and Allan, Jr., cld* on th* prlt* winner, resultant 3:30 o’clock at tb* homt of Mr*, soft m u d bottom on halr.oln speaking n»w of rail traffic”, Mr,. lly anil wisdom; his lemperatcn*"
Parson* said, “but It I* rvld.-nt
rrlv* tomorrow from Palatka
in n splendid report to th* Central Jo* Corlty, Cameron Avenue, with turn*, there waa no appreciable to anyliody who get* about Ihe in niH-ech anil hi* orderly rlelihvra.
Club of “why and why not” of Mrs. Corley and Mr*. K. F.- I)ut- delay.
•late that a lot of people are c&lt; m- lion in action l&gt;«*p&lt; ke the pro­
Minni. J ea n before rcturnthoa* entared.
ton, Jr- aa hestassa*.
An outstanding feature nf the log in for the wlnterhyautomohilr. found sense of rraponaihi ity
( thair ham* At Miami Baarh
trip and on* that brought a pecu­ Of course, I wl*h we could gel whlrh guided hi* conduct of the
Thar* xrea of tours# first ini
TUESDAY
liar pleasure to Captain iJind waa that traffic. Sine,, we il. n't, I am public business.
their
minds,
th*
fact
that
thaprls*
Th*
regular
bualnasa
and
aerial
kthly bustnaa maatlng of th*
offered waa for a living tra*. In meeting of tha Daughter! of th* warmth and cordiality of the
"From Ihe American propla he
S Mlute nary Society of that, they w an right, because W.tlsy Class, of th* First Mstho- doxms of greeting* that were Just a* glad that ‘the traff'r l» ruthnl
an extVacnllnary warmth
coming. It I* good for Florida and
Baptlat Cbureb will ba
th* motlvu of this annual contcit dial Church will ba held at 1:00 •houtrd his way a* the boat
1$ I JO o’claah at th* church. la to promote th* planting and P. M. at th. horn* of Mr*. 4 . M. passed familiar landmarks and our toiirl*| friends My |l l.&lt; go d nf affectionate rr*ponsv lo hi*
■silent and characteristic person­
: Rgnbaam Band of thd First lighting of a living tn o. Than I Schxnrtx, Golden Lake, with Mrs. homes af parsons who b a r. lived to be here.”
Onr thisg that pleased Mr. ality.
R Oharch will moat at 3:10 cam. th . fact—rxrea th* entered Rehwarts, Mr*. Georg* Harden, an tha r ita r for mor* than half j t
"lie earned and enjoyed their
Par*on* wa* that every .SenlHiard
tra* lighted whan they mad* their I Mr*. Z. D. Ratliff, Mr*. W. M.
tear af decision daring th. spec!-1 Rslnra, Mr*. C. P. Harndoo, nail “ S S 'Hid tlm# tha boot lift (S* train raacheil cvrry Florida i|e*l|. confidence in the highest degree.
Municipal Pl*ra at Jacksoariltv, nation an time during the holiday To millions of our people hi*
flad period I Thaao Judge* balloted Mis* Ruth Hand aa boat*****,
far daclalea. and they hop* th*y| Monthly maatlng of th# Junior until I* raachad Sanford. It was ru«h. *Aa a &lt;»i*tan| general muring drath will coma as b personal *oi
hava mat point* toward an Im^aralHlgh School P^T. A. will (ah* royally welcomed In the whl»U* e rrh ts ■Joh_IncIo»Ies~Ir*rit opera- row n* well a« a public .......
"As an rxpressian o f^h e pubUal decision that will make all I place at 3:10 o’clock at tha schcol salute* of passing l-mlt* and aulo. lion. I lb territory rAibram all nf
contestants happy. Thar* I* • ! - 1auditorium. Th# board meeting mobilea on ntarbv rlvSr hanks an&lt;l Florida ami some &lt;Iher division*. lie aorirw, It 1* mdared that the
th* gleeful shouts of th* young "TralA performance was I no llag* nf-the While Hou-. ami of
and th* old. Norn oiprete-.ons aa percent," he sahl. "Day after day. Ihe several dcpaitmantal build"Wall I declare. If It ain’t the old wltheut a break, our fast im ini inr* lie displayed at half mast (or
Osceola." “III there. Captain Lund, out of New York arrived at all a period of thirty day*, and that
i it fincylng Hoffyyou old landlubber,” “Ain’t that a slatlnn* right on th* dot. It wa*
‘ hlgklygoered baaaty mlU,
sight for sore *y#«." and "Wal.
drIs, going la at oa* and to
jraad, polls bad, rouged and
With Mrs. J. lrtngfelder and rom* hark to tha rlvar and God­
speed,” were hchrd from all side*.
id oadag a patent, neverI Mrs. Arthur Jacobson aa ho*L
I esses, th* monthly social bridga White-haired men and women to
whom Captain Lund waved and
delicate charm,
I party of th . Auxiliary Reth Israel shouted personal greetings wsr*
lot's Id * that ation another year th# lighting of I was held on Wednesday evening at
Just as exrlted aa were hundreds
, as It dews, a doorway* and ahrub*.
I th* Community Center. High score
Th# print of tan dollar* has been rices were awarded to Mr. and of children, many of them too
(a tha moat lm&gt;
young to renumber when the “Os­
roman’* baaaty. awarded ta Mr*. J . E. Courier, of In. M. Kottlcman.
ceola” was th# queen of th#
1309
Palmetto
Avenue,
with
Mrs.!
Those
present
were:
Mr.
and
■deV'
Haary Watson a vary
*•*'! Mrs. A. Jacobson, Mr. and Mr*. M. river, a majority of theiq nevtr
agtnrai
and, *o ebre* that §ev«ml vUlU Jacobson, Mr. and Mr*. J. Ding, having srtn a boat which more
and balloting resulted
&gt; deci­ felder, Mr. and Mrs. Charlaa Ken­ than once filled th# rlvar so full
(Re* forward with
that It was poasibl* to touch tr*ca
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Dav* Ronbka,
*T» stiff bristled sion.
Th* Judge* report they daaldau Mr. and' Mrs. M. Kottlemaa. Mrs. an one hank and run to tb* other
« back off thd to n . la favor of th* Courier tra. bo­
aids *nf the boat and touch tree
P. Moss, Mr*. J. Fl#l»ch*r, Mrs. B.
flth fifty mare.
ra us* . f th* location of tha tree, Benjamin, Mr*. W. Moan, Mr*.
ia vivid hi her screen th* proper amount of lighting,
“Captain Lund's reminlscensrt
I William Toll. Mrs. Elmer Toll,
pm aa Mip Gaynor and touch of faativanaas.
Mr*. Victor Check, and Hannan of nearly 00 years on th* Bt.
^hvte that wrlnklaa,
Th. H. M. Wataon" tree.was
Johns River furnished continual
Y^lrwd ovtrworke-J wonderfully symmetrical and tb# Jasabaan.
ninircr* In th . town*. All rvport*
amusement to Welter
Coonyr.
were satiefartnry, she said.
pm m i ' i maat dahdly colon and distribution of lights
A. W. Lra, J r - and n W f i U tev
Houses, light*, water and furl
r bost b* guarded war. vary good. '
porter who with Mr. Imffler and
LAKELAND. Jan. 5. Working ar* furnished free of rharge and
Mr. Whitner, were th# only pas­
and housing . ondilions In th* Ev. Ihe men may buy their supplien
IrS *
I Mr’ ^
U n ' Kr,nk ®*“t r
senger* aboard. The tailing of
erglmli-v are nil righC Mrs. M. K. fnmi Ihe company’s commissary
S t. j.
Ihos. atorirs Indicated dearly that
Bishop, hend of the city welfare at prices under those charged by
there ar* tow spots on t|&gt;* elvoe
department, -si.I on her return the stores, she said.
T h . M. 8. Wlgyta’s plaea wa#
H'Moxondor on Jan. 1 at that h* doe* not k*«w Ilka a book
from ricwlstun, Moore Haven and
Working In gruups of four, tha
aot lighted the a lg k t' Urn Judge. Ith* County Coart Houaa. Tha whll* his handling of thh craft
Other |ml»t* In the ran* belt, men earn from $1-33 to $IJI3 each
riaU t* bat they did gn back anwb#a w, c ^ k t e r th* effort area la tbs thickest af 0 m| fag at­
where rh* mail,, s first-hand in­ a day, sh. was told.
ethar U m . aad report H tor ep*- ^
u tenaani palate with th* tested to hi* skill aa a pllK In wa­
vestigation of th . proposition of.
cial honorable m utton, but an W| w*$Me suecaaa 0r thte contest w# ter* that fur a cooeldaiiml# dinferrd by th - Southern Sugar Com­
Friends nf II. L. Perkins. Jr.
lane* ar* shallow aad tregcharous
pany t0 employ 2tK) colored men will regret to learn that he is ill
\ tr% m y..h*p" “
h^ . ' ° for a boat the slaa of the “0*rafrom lakeland. A truck will a r­
with influenta at Fork Union MIL
ola.”
rive here the latter part of the Itary Academy, Fork Union, Va.
Future plsn* of th# naWi owner*,
wetk and It,Is eX|iectr&lt;l that the
th* Central Florida Tmhapona­
desired number of hands will J&gt;c
obtained.
tion Co. ar* lnd«flaiU *4 to tbe
achedal* that will b* m Jatelaed
Mrs. BI«|fop not only Inter.
by tha “Oareola.” Mr. W hiner and
viewed officials „f th* Southern
Mr. Lafflar si# dUpoaal- lo raBugar Company, operating under
movt the entire upper'flacka or
a fed ral receivership, but she
Under New Management
housing for pu»«rng#m J * mak*
talked with hands who worked In
th* fields a n d (hacked other
th . boat a complete ft* tth t boat.
410 Hanford Are.
T h. Coppmlge ! rother* ;to f Jackson villa, part owner* of The boat,
WEEK-END SPECIALS
howtvar ar* of Ih* splatga that aa

Outlines History Of
U.S. Loans Made To
Foreign War Allies

MIAMI. Jan. • .-A lla n Brown,
ilM S. W. Twenty-sixth Street.
■n,l Latter* Lra, M l S. W. Siith
coutl, w»r* r*»ru*d Tuesday by
C mminder C. C. Von Paulson, In

.a.aagigswa^

GARDEN

Tourist Travel South
Reported On Increase

HOOVER LAUDS
C00LID G E FOR
HIS SAGACITY

»S"SL2l

w!a?trAiTSs -s

“•

Beauty

£

Working Conditions!!!
Evorffladen Said Okey

M rs

MOORE’S FISH
MARKET

toward

ceremony
*. • psrfovavarl
by
Judge James l!. Shaft* J In th*
praetac* cf a small ■group of
friends and rrlalivat, 1M brlds
boa bran living hava tor th*
p u t tavtn years 1 .4 attended
Samlnol* High Sschaat. Mr. MeAlaxsnrter has I-ran Using (a tb*
d ty far n years nod oMo at­
tended Samlnol* High Meat. At
praaant th* couple ora idaldlog at
1101 French Avenue.
•

WHAT DO YOU WANT?.
Sarlyg. ia leaving next week for New York pt buy the
Spring stock for SADYlrS . . . . You know the rest.
Just pUcg your order . . . . she’ll get anything you
want. I S
l

Trout 2 lbs. 25c
Fre»h Mackerel
2 lbs. 25c
Fresh Shrimp
1 lbs. 25c
MU Lino of
A FOOD3
►or to R Gatchela

for n "common causa” to lt*«
than $3,000,000,000.
I* It too much to ask tha Unit­
ed States which, after all, was aa
much at war aa Great Hrltaln and
Franc* and Italy, tvan though theo­
retically not for th* aam* reason*,
io contribute t0 th . “noble experL
ment” the xura of two billion dot*
larsl .Instead, w* ask odr farmer
Alllas to rontlnu. lo pay for two
grncretlons *ums aggregating
more than 23 billions, or $2A&amp; (or
•vary dollar auvancetl.
Remove the war debt*, or th*
moil seriou* obstarl. to world re.
covery, and Kurofa, nay th* whoW
world,.will b. able to put Into af.
fact concrete reform* of an in­
ternal character, which will re­
bound to th* hentflt of all man­
kind. Among thase, reduction of
armament and lowering of tariff
wall* Sr* foremost. Ho long aa In­
tergovernmental debt* hang over
Ihs world |lk# a sword of Da­
mocles, distrust and anlmoalty,
hatred and antagonism will pre­
vail sverywherr, and Ihe world
will gradually but Inevitably alnk
draper and draper Into th* slough
of despondency.

Ncprro Robs Owner Of
Putnam Gas Station
PALATKA, Jan. « .-H * ld '* t tha
punt of a shotgun, II. M. McCarthy
operator of th* Yelvington Rond
and Highway No-1 reported to
upon him, demanding Ids money.
II* slated that h* pulled a dollar
of of his picket and offered It to
tha negro but Ih* black refused to
Ink* It.
McCarthy
stated
that
ha
had
Just
closed
up
th*
filling station and waa pre­
paring -to go In hit realproachad wnl levelled th# shotgun
Sheriff R. J. Ilsncock that he had
hern robbed of brtwran $4 and IS
by a strasgr negro, ab'.ul 0 o’clock
last night.

Last Times
To-Night

�•N *

MBs, H tha a tf o o a tV to fcf
l i m ware. t « » money 1
I W t i U o f W » faith b
*■'
............
mandrel. The two n*fT&lt;*»' re
TARI’A, Jen. » _ W lth fcrmej pat op their ihpoelL The tfi
cbargvo of attempted fraud yes­ porting victim obtain* hlh pi
deposit from the bonk. Anil
terday t p l e i t two negree* gad la tho last heard of two'oTMm p,,
. ‘•with tin a m u of a negro wont.
S :
a* and a third man for ItrveiHgn- _ Corrtaa JVrlgbt, of BuoU Streat, —«
«
• -lien,' • poricr- brilere they h**e Ioat »«M ky thU rackrt 1*0
■*} - broken up a pockelbock rarkat months ago. nhd another ' n rfto
whleh baa flourished hare fur the woman. P.ffl* Badger, »f51
Wlaet y ia r with a probable Iota of Orange Btrert. gnve op
word' frdm etlher o f U era tor aW
*i
|200i nr o w e to aeirro elrtima.
whleh »he withdraw fmm lh#
»
Robert Cam and Erneat Dixon of fire ail hour after *bc 'h*
(4
artrr tamed arer to the etate on posited *lt an saving*'
f-j
Ibarfea of attempt Ion to defraod
;Other similar rases hav■ a negro woman of MHO. The reported to pollee'durlng th0
*" *
name* of th« other two hrid are ami lhtr« ato V lM cjjeHml.
fi
belli* withheld by police ptndlnjf
aei w a, oh hla wa* to iehoaf whed
V;
farther Invvrtlgxtlon.
hla mother am t Mm mi alt errand
i;Cent and Dlaon aro arreised
by j
to M i‘*t»pfathef,‘ naforreat of­
;+
ritjr detectives of attempting to
fered'tn ahow hhn the town, NWh­
{'
fleece F.lla Finder, a negr„ worn.
eel eald yesterdoy—ond that *»»
It
an, of her savings by an old cenPORT PICRCR, Jen.
Feder­ the alert of two months of adven­
;j
ndrfler game,
. 'r - '
j! . , The fraod, It wa. r a plained hy al unemployment rrilef work pro* ture.
-I tried to f» t away when we
,/bffleert, Involve# the finding
of a vltlol a lotol of l,M f &lt;Uys‘ em­ were leaving town.'* Mlko eald.
pocket book In front of a down, ployment a t an eaprndituro of ex­
town hank. After aeleellng a pro#- actly 17,000 during the two and a
prroi'n lookln* negro, usually a half mosth’e period from Oct. 15, emrloymcnt,, whlU.. women M8,
woman, an# n rtr„ opens a conver- when It wa# Inaugurated, to and rnloreil men 1,515 and colored
aatlon while in view of hla ronfed- Including Dee. 31, arc»riling to a women M.
The report, baaed on figures
.atatr, The first negrp aera the report aabmltled by Ralph Rubin,
second pick tip the purse and with chairman of tho project commit­ submitted by Hi NlUer. project
* *
hla/new friend, approaches Mm tee of tho county admlnislratilo director, ahowa a resolving fund
and demand# an accounting. Th« council, at a meeting held In the t#lanes of ««M na hand. Tb# Ini...-.v-three t h w i n n r - o f f •‘'trr‘B"b»rtr 0fflcar’6 f'‘1tW**Ch«tfT(fW‘“T)imT)f
ed to coma In tW early part of
Itreet white lha purse Is opened Crawford Friday morning. ’
Figures submitted on tb# proj­ tbo week.
and a large amouat In stars
| r
money la found. To avoid .suspicion ect report showed that whlto "But 1 w artafiahl to leave him
|
It I, found that tha money. In men had been given f.CIS dags’ when wa were far from home. He

Is N o w. Broken Up

( h f i. Sevteal csrlead shipments
here keen rtht from Urn plant
rtw j It was o y f M f f e f . Mlt »«•-

gaoled tho bey aa aaytag ha had
t t w t a t t xH’U o r

iZ

a fe g g l

R. F. C. Funds Aided
In F t Pierc« Itcccntly

SPECIALS
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
BEST GRADE—10-lb,

FORREST

[ml t—lb-

hatehae Bay hridm V f M m i 111
at Rail read wiil bs tofflrsd at
the o ffic e-o f'th e ' sUUI redd d e­
partment Jan. 2t, 'according to
announcement raaahlag h aaatala.
It (a estimated that lha bridge
will coil approximately 1300,000.
The span will sea a art Rasta
Roan Island and the maialsad near
Deatin and win h# conatrudtod of
eroosolid piling with X4-fool
concrete highway. Tho ipeelficatlane call for a bridge U l l feet
la length conelslJag of |jU s atom
( beams In th ; uoderstfueture and
M3 feat of itecl t bea ns In IM

«9 eaHeada, which Insledi' mined
vegetables, keens, peppers, la.
fwtoes, cabbage, oraagea m i
grapefruit.
Shipment of abrlmp and Hah
|l Iikteas In* in valoaae. Nbm cam
worn an route to northers mar*
beta mar tb* Beat Coeat Itarn to­
day.
Tha movemiat of perishable*
at Ukie time af the year la great­
e r than the team partad n year
■go. and with the opening of fruit
packing planta bervtd by tha rail­
way tha demand far la rs la ex­
pected to show dn tnrroaae.
A majority af the perishable
freight earn U being feed a t the
New Smyrna pleat, sad there la
aa leeranead demand far prndocUon of lee at the New t a r n s

fl 24 Lbs.

-J tzto P

O U , Jan.

WANTAI
RATES

GALLONS
iiei ^ z— l a W e

WITH
MONARCH—TOMATO

. % &gt; k. t ^ r

l ic e n s e

full yeaj
Dealer.

m

• ■•••

A

.

FRENCH WORCESTER
PALMOLIVE

SWEET MIXED

:~

SOAP—3 Cakes.

PICKLES—24-ox.

BAKER'S

C O C O . A.........

2-LB. CARTON

PIBeMriAa,;.:...

PRUNES

8 1-8 LB-BAU
SCRATCH FEED

.....

LAND OWN8HINE

B U T T H R—tb#

Llbhy’a CORNED BEEF.....17c
Mbit) e
it
VUana SAUSAGE. 2 edna... 26c
No; 2 Sid. JR1PE,
r:.: *..i5jE

CATSUP^O*
144)5. SUM
iM a OIJV
12-Qx. SlravA’ry Protemw llb:
PEANUT BUTTEB, IE— ,10e
Vcneont Maid SYRUP... ...*5e
No. ty , Itora Ga. Syrup— 44a
Herahty Small Choc. Syrup.. 5c
V«. l . r , or IMwr
GINGER ALE, 2 for.
It
Uuselsmi
10c
,17r
Lifabuoy SOAP, 2 bant. .....15C
Small Ott. SOAP. 4 for..... 10e

LARD

tremoN oh,": v - r - w - •)*,
JBLL-O, 2 pkgB,.--,............1(4
UUUbury’a BRAN, 2 for . 17a
2f*Oa. Sriridi OATB----- .1. 54
tVaaktnrp’a I’ascak* .

20 Gr*n4&amp;&gt;Vlng (UgareUes 10c

■ALL-GUM, 8^pkgWarja-i.y.iTiMa

.U. 3. NO. 1 0. it-

9 c S K u tii;:;

i
LEa rWlKTS *J.w*
Cabbage

R Q U W P 8 TEA
Belt C f f b " ’v I.1^

g fi

5c

%
5 c _C.1.-l|ieee4%
...4k Y1 7 q

2M &amp; H «tCP

CHERRIES—2 No. 2 Cana..
.4-LBS ,
BANANAS................
jP O P P lN O

S—^Cang.
MttTlWTV.

l. 1

FLOUR, 2 for...~....-^.--l4e
FlHabary BocfcwbaaT Flour lie
Water M»kr , *
, . f.
•
RICE. 5-lb. cloth b a r lEX

PRODUCE

if
trail reward. Phona

nwT

SAUCE __ ...

Apples, 3-lbtl
1 LBS.1YRLLOW. ^
OakuuL.s.’. - 1
hT

OBT; In b^etaaaa dlatrlct. Ptat-

S

TOMATOES

II
I t

CANS
SANIFLUSH'

O N E W ISK
T O IL E T
BR U SH

tlicM sss Usiidlsd,

&amp; $m

Bx8. Fancy
XA*|. • Wlnaeapa
^ w

horri.k;

u

PQ UW

S W E ir r W llh each Vi f« l.

jrcvtr+n

, im btvbssi aaa
isrsfsr.
..... ■
C»m»isisi la ettewo

S g

r

Rosed ale

1 out- . . 5c
No. 2 Bid. PEAS, 2 for -..17c
NoV 2* iS y liu O P IN A L U 10«

W A T E R (U U JllN l)

L

X tPST’iiSST!

agent from thy Birmingham dts-i
WW
trtet. He was token Into custody I jcwapfi es'.inB
and II. S. Comsi lasi oner 4. M*"- b“ "'- '*•— **i .
from Kdrehi hrid hhn In drfae'lt'
u jJ X T S iji
pf «l too ball.
,v
s^ncn-Hua.*
At tha hesrtog th« aecrat aerv-|
a .* A
lea agent teaUfiad
■ ■ ■—
* ~m^

gV r c o r n .- Na.

HONDURAS

POTATOES S Y R U P

i h S. #r bare slaco
I# laisrssu of •« * *

A'notSsr f

.« ~

i.if c

liia .

P

9B S

PALATKA, Jan. 5 —Mrs. Doris
Chrieman, manager of the ebtamercial department of the law
offices a t naytoaa Beach of Qorrraor Dave Sholta. was painfully
Injured haty Monday whan a Ur*
I law on the car in which the wm
rnrouta to tha loauguriticg at
Tadlahaaaac.
Mrs. Chris man waa a psasrngtr
In the cat of R. Dannie Craig, of
Daytona Beach, and Mre. Ctalg.
She w u carried to Parkview
Hoapltal, where rla stitches ware
taken In her head. Tbo accident

I’lL L S B V R Y ’ft

i-

The ntllco ta tbo contractors
specifics th at tha midi mum w igs
■hall be to cent* a a Roar for un­
skilled labor and SCreafa an hour
for skilled labor.
The anno line#meat assures the
reps true lion of tha bridge at aa
■arly data aa adroitlseiaaiii for
bids la not mado uatll tha ap­
proval of the United Slates Bu­
reau of Public Read* baa been se­
cured. Another bridge on Road
115 a t Fort Walton front jhe

Sholtz AidelnjuredOn
Road To TaUahassee

CA&amp;H GROCERY
and MEAT MARKET
406 — 408 .
Sanford
j
V •
Ave.
M

"

MEATS AT LOW1R PRICM

�r»*#:„
I * * * -'

tflV»

*■

.*&gt;.

£T&gt;j«

•' it

,V A &gt; 1
iea«^’» -

PACE

FRIDAY, JANUARY *. IMS
.«*&gt;&gt;---- -

•

' ~■

that the eempensnUon of aaaiet-' e*n J. U. Bosklt^ L B. Urlgga and
arc healthy.
Mi vet.
Smith voted no.
ant*, clerk* and deV-tlen in th - ' Chairman J
- t u f i t • frooh aU rt." Michael'*
The crop that looks the *arii-**t
’ I *
It
• t ‘ -irioua ceuntp oltie « amt itepart.
_
ZUnonDuold *inter found refug,
l* that in which three men *re tn-, I k O p O S i l l I S I l C M C d ....'Oln.
___ bo not grvsler than for'
■
l a a borne. ’
the i
Bet for Mlebaet. hi* choose
| (roilml i
«
rsm# U»n let*. He had probably
th- county; "Invnlvmt
"Involving th*
th .nine
----- ------ ~ ---------- ---—
ittfiiTT*. fharfe* Stewart. George
---------tj ih**
_____ . . bets a loop- lin a 'an -tb e road and
TITUSVILLE, Jan. A—Celery | yf «rm{tp, nmj R p &gt;funn*ll a re ’ OCAt X. I «n. 9.—General I*, i | degree
and ■'kill.'
■ietTTVe of r**r«nvdbiltty
re* roiv*ibilily anil
3HRKVETOOT,' La.“ •**». k — h , died *
The mwtuthm w»* rejected by| &gt;W. have Bled Thedfard a I
crop* w**t of Titus villa' and In- , the men interval rd. and the ern.i! Jamieson, new member of l !t
HI*
par*at*,
hiking
eontawhare
&lt;JP)—The (uym who wrtt*
■ton ope
_ a winthawept
__ __
_highway, of dian River City thl* year are took- &lt;wnt»inini about four aer.'a wili-hoa-.l of rounty commU*inn t*. t h * board, (ioneral Jnmir-on Draaght la our horn* far aJkout
along
Dm baaed ot (he play* and thine* about “hardb-lled cour** rould not 'ltnow -y*»t.nU , ( ,nc
•Moved a d o p tio n o f th e m SoluIhui. 10 je»r. and have foenk It &gt;• to
, ?ome of |h , n&lt;l.
' P*"i&gt;«My b* &lt;ut in four week*, j y - t e n l .j »lt*nMW
♦‘The new lard opened up in lhi*| olutlon to the etD ft that no offt- t'ommU.'lonir XV. J. I'lntt, n£ a roll thl* tnedlclae." write* Mow.
fationnl Bank la Mi­ newvpspermfn," oaght t* knew th a t Michael MM a flui*r*i bright *
I
^
11
'*••*•* I Prea l« f»it| to he e.r foot! an th * err of t)’*' rouniy ihoulxl &lt;lta-v Summerfitld, Ihe other new mem- * Joe a Robert*, of PUrUrvUU. Ato.
na* load In federal ^lU. about Clint on Sander*. 34, and un- wllh flowtri aikd lovt. ~
i- wnd othtrn will bo r^ady fop tbt j kt*i trlrrv IeikI in thl*| Auction*
! rompoitRRtion in tsttEE of &amp;"»!*** n her of the board, mondvd the "A friend rrcommeudvd It to a *
Srr* by •** depositor . married, who rtlekrated Christ­
lime ago and It ha* proved
r ‘-&gt; motion. They voted aye when the aIt*loag
m arktt roido wttkn later. Womlhofl Mr. Smith nml Mm. Munm*l y w . that thtf M tarf of «p rnuiit&gt;
to • (eetrttr from, him mas by adopting « foundling loworth to me.- DUck-Draught to
i i . nmtiott wa.« put and l'onimi««io’n -' good for.ronittpatloa and to rid
runditlonv_ hare h*-*n fatoraM .j
another rn-o of eight acre* emplun*.' in any departimn*.
*n' tlLTH loo*. Penney ; rant In the juTeaile court
for th^ m u l part, and the plant*: (hat U doing well on the t'heary n g j i gMT*t annually, and ftirUior
th* lyvteut Of
■in', N. Y.
beat.
bodily poleon. I
- ... -- Ifc'ehw v weal of Indian Rlvtr! _____ *
■_____ 1
V Copt. Thom.s II.
There wasn’t any publicity un­
n o J U tf o ta i find that Uktag
"■nd, charges Pen- til yeiterday. w h a n Sandtr*.
a j- • ,
............. , I Citr. D. R. tionta* ha* a good,
Olack-Dr a a g h t
4IW.21S
w FfM ho In** V J. *IW.2
,B. tn i fn)p , , n, r#l&gt; looted w**t or In* meat I* that of C*pt- T h - n
^ t f o n r prvwata
pobllxheil a f«I«e griefstricken, bariid the child aft­
th* kUb
192U
the
to**
w*
I7.M03.
and
in
Dua
t
let
them
.get
4
•&lt;
»«ri«
dlan
River
City,
t'rorgo
Corhin
Knight
.aril
T.
KtticM
th r bank*, condition er more than a wyek of tender
o«* headache which I uatd to kava
SARASOTA.
Jan.
•
—
8*ra»oU*»
I
&gt;t
M
W
.7.
Some
of
l
i
e
!
)
,
,
,
„
rrQp
,,f
helwren
eight,
*outh
of
tie
(henry
highway
r.n.l
r*
k
l
*enn*auKki,.
CrromulWoo
ellht months before rare and constant medical atten­
I take a doe* of Black-Draoght,
,
___ .
,lo** during the*,
year*«P ld te
‘v-----------ln at re* tnP th. M„,e *;ction. we.t nf Indian River City. A new U orotheJ
“
dry, a* I need It"
that In Jun. of that tion had failed to coonttract th. ,,
fire lo** total tor the year of ^
on
fmtt , h(tt
ir ir n r r. IVwrtitd but hinn lrw , P le***at
Thmusml* of men *ml w am .a have
writer and XV. E. Shnoffrr ha* a good road is leing runt true toil front the to take. NuturetOlcs. Y ear tin
■mode fain* public reprr- effort* cl long privation
fouad Haw well tttaeh- tuwiftil work*
■f-rve
t.ighuuy
lo
this
ecctinn
mid
many
*
«
*18.70.
*
hich
not
obtainable
at
the
emp
of
several
acre*
in
the
»ame
I* as to hli* auppoH of th.
Sander* waa Ji&gt;*t covering
In th* n l k f of many Util* ooeunoo
refund vnur money if iov &lt;
urr s nf
touch Istiit art- uiuil.
antler how Ion* usadiag
ili—Him i*im I* too ell pa Ilea.
,
and that he permitted other routine story the other day Inert lire ef .lightly more th»P Jef revtrpl major fire*, fh lrf eer’hn.
Coats only 1 o u t ot to* a do*a
(idv.)
*t*l
o
out
i
ho
re.
[
li*ved
by
Cieemuldua
(2,000
over
th*
ll&gt;3l
figure*
.timeKnowlee
*ald.
Tl'
l.ili.
I
11
w
celery
dev
lop.
In open from Dee. ifl tn when he atood In Jlivtnih court
knowing it m * insolvent. nO'l heard two hitch-hiking par. ever, la*t year'* lire to** was ap­
« y n he drpovltrd f-H ^'cnta with |wo amolt eMMwn toll proximately on* ha'f of tho total
fag Um bank within that perinj. the court they wero jienmle**. for lino, which wsj (p8JM7. The
' •! 32 1-3 per cent hit* Whtn th* preakting Jiage . *«• toe* In 1891 a mounted’to (1SJIM).
and Newman I* ruing plained that hia tribunal could Th* deportment rooponded to
f th* remeinder of HI* deposit*. rare (&gt;nlj for deatitata children, h* 200 lira alarm rails du rin ; the
t» the complaint a* an probably did net foro*#* that the year In protecting property with.
tto*««MOOtol«ewrt«&gt;t»iton*ii
_,**n loiter to tho eltiren* parent* would
prexenlty rilp In
.......th#
.. eity# ........
limit*,. o.ily two of
nl front J. C. I’enney" quietly from the acene, but that U I - m - l
f»u- ,^ » i
j^ lik a .iu .riw .il^ } .w to r.to M w w rn » M * n d -“»hV1fht1rttw
chief Malt am
It u k l in part that: _ were left at the mercy of t w
oowles.
vw In the pn«t thrwi court. Sander* faund reven-month
■luring
Majority of &gt;-ins
U* initnined h.ary !• ••-, hut nld Mirhatl Harper.
de»rrted. IhF'year reaultod
f lic .
, have n ude good t$ew ln*»o* looking up at Mm with mild, unbeing for
131
cut
of
the
I pet the bank In n ntrong opd wurried eye*.
rtable peaitlon. Our'capital ami
After rome neceviary eomulta- that purpose.
Month hating th*
grratost
fphu of one million Hollani linn with the court, Sander* found
to* ndtquale fund* wllh which hlmrelf taking little Stlrhael home number of tali* w*» February,
with 2U rati* t ’alllng (S.llti ■&gt;■«Operate * bank with many
ege, whtV Miy. lotalml Jf&gt;&gt;73
Mo th* total deposits that we
f h a v e .”
tto n a l'an d 'l *uegw*t that you im- dsmsgw wtth ’7* fall*.
hire |'ii-'ri in S*ra*ota rvarhed
Inother elhlh.lt v»*« * Irlegroin pre** on aer depositor* the fact
6 l.tlM.
Lb*.
ira'Pvnniy to Hugh II. Gordon. that ample fnods are avallabtr to a peak during the fiacal year m l*
J prroldent of, tho honk, that "I meet any demand* that may be ing Ncv. 1, 1827, oceordirg to rec­
ord* malntaimsl by Chief Know!.'*,
I *qaarely behind the City No. made open u*.H

C elery Crop Westj’
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wnnto of valuable time and effort to ahnp from ntoro
to ntoro for t h e best food values. They have found
th at at their neighborhood A 4 P Store every grocery
need can be satisfied at prices th at are always con*
Kistentty low.
“ Buy and- Have the modem way—Trade with A&amp;P
every day!"
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Fair tsnifkt aad Friday. Feasibly
r*ld»r Friday.

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Worlfa Greatest Variable
t and Richest Garden Land.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, THI RSDAY. JANUARY 5, ^1M3 ’

M em ber A sso ciated P re ss

‘ NUMBER 216

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Question In
inatorial
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HEART ATTACK FATAL

STOCKS ADVANCE
AFTER SLOWNESS
AS YEAR BEGINS

‘ WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—
With an cxpioRlve dethat ended In n shouted Prices Of W heat And
ate over whether Preal- .Cotton, Join In Up­
floorer asked congres­
swing Of Exchahge
sional leaders for authoriza­
tion to promise war .debt re­ NfcW YORK, Jan. S .-tA I—
financial
markets
vision to Premier Laval, tho Prinripal
warms!
toward
1933
yesterday,
Senate yeeterday abruptly
blew.bff the lid it damped after showing marked e.olness to­

tightly ipon th* (object white In- ward the new year in the first
trading sessions. *
tenwM kal negotiation! were in
Shsres la tho New Y» rk Sto.-k
Fschange, and wlisat in thq Chi­
It began with Jihn»m, ot Cali- cago pit, bounded up t aether,
forgta, bitterly i t u liiig Fia.-tce and cotton a t New York and New
iw /aSketh er defaulua# nstim.. i.rd Orleans quickly fol owed. • (
Tho upewirg in stocks w n jl«*
JL ■ ranched IU conclusion wltir I'., jh
V l" '■*-* J*“- “— deftnnUy uph Id., am
bia sharpest 'In a month, with inar y
U« that Mr. Hoover • Hi,;ht Usuca adraming 91 to h i a chair
hacking, for such a pi»dfc», I t the Wheat pushed up about 1 1*2 rents
. face qf itauneh tWn&lt;ul.t fr.w IJe- a bus he, and c o ttn acotiud f l a
pub Wee tenders. '
bale.
The bond market also gave a
JefcnUqdsmandsd srsctm .nt of
“ reeekltlen
r “ "‘"'new pendlm: under good account. i f llaolf, with tho
.gag flow tf Antrim-, re­ United States govern men! issues
rising atova their best level«_of
' m
- fuioea i m ____
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Dies Suddenly From

TO OVE UP HIS

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im ia’s J o h nson
Bitterly A t t a c k s
France And Other
’.D efaulting Nations j

B Y ID A G R E E S

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.H D U E H S I H

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Will Take Step If Le­
gion . Will Change
IIh Tactics On Vet­
eran Compensation
WA.sTIINirroN, Jon. fi H i
IS.ui Admiral llynl's offer to givr
up Id nutnl atatua -ami nil that
goi-n with it" , Inrltidfng Tl.ftW
snnusl retim rrn t tmv if t h e
Am tlcah Iwrhin am Id rhnnre Its
Inrtics on vrl.'iaiv.' romiwn-atioii
lhrl m elt fe'l ab'irt „f sitiafying
the fauiMts n-rial .&gt;v|il.*r. r'v „ut.
spoken crili-, tenalor Robinson, of
Indiana.
Tlie "string* ntts hed’* by th.
avintnr 1 1«, Id h- rriiiuvr.1 ijnd lb.7
ni-axsitv a'lrrendefed, the liid snui
iahl, if ihe nvinlor l.a, "finally
Concluded (but ho n not rill it l&gt;*.l to
the gratuity he-lnwrd nil him by
j th.- gov rnnienr,“
llrcaib* iif Itynl's activitir* ni
I ibaifninn of th. Natl, nut K.-a-noj my Ic ti'i a, avl.s h l.n. ndioral.-.l
j liefnm |tie Joint rongrensional
yf.iiiimiltr.1 llducttnn.. of 9 tM,on.r,.
j gltl nnmially ill vet. rnn.' es|ien.|m;
. . R|lrr«, Robin-on raid in the X n.
Former IT esid:(lk^,i ‘ln Cwlldgr. who died In hi* Morthampliln j
yritrrday “to le- .inc.-r '* th*
home this mnSaJjig. IIU body was discovered by hi* wife v.}«,, wigt r-aplonr h.nild rvlurp l.i‘ retire
returning hemw'Troin o shopping rspanlllh.n. Mr. &lt;'ootidgo wh. »k»J "wlri*
1 , ,,
1 .In iapfr.' mod uffer d to glv.
ysara old an.1 v.uVtl.• 3Uth president uf the United {Halts.
(ip HI* ruity ■Into . "nn.l nil lin t

Northampton Home
Milestones In Career Of Calvin Coolidge
Been~j!dV»4. 11*7*4. at I'lyintmlh, VI. •
Ri&gt; rivet prriliniworv rtaaesttoc in iinf/advat •schawl • at
rivmuuth and at III ark Hirer Acad iny at l.udlo&lt; r and St.
Johnliurg Academy.
kVa« giadiialrd at Amlirist I ’ullege in INU&amp;. In senior yesr
w.,n gold mnlal in nali. n I rnmpetitl^n fur best estsy o n .
cau ' s of the Revululiiinary War.

Studied Isw in office* »r Hammond and Field at North­
ampton Ma»*„ and began practice there.
Knitted politic* a* ntimber of Noathvmpton common coun-

ell. I'.iquui.
City clerk of Northampton, I'.NVI.'
Marrt .1 Or act A. tioodhue .,f lliirllngton. V»., O-tuber 4,
Ivor..
Member Mkasarhuaelta llou.e or Heprvvsntatlve* IIWi-UH.
Mayor of Northampton, IIIIO II.

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.M en! er MstaacIni-.-lt* Stale H nale, 1012-15, prvsidmt of

th i Ferrate in 1914 an I 1915 .

l.ieutenmt.Covirmir of Maaisrhuaelts, IWIB-17-li.

Ilody Of Former I»rD^
ident Ih Found By
Wife Shortly A fter
Death Claims Him

Had Complained
Of Indigestion
Coolidgc’s S e c r e ta r y
Was With Him J u s t '.
B e f o r e Expiration
NORTHAMPTON, Miwa*
Jnn. —&lt;/P)—- Former Prval- .
«Ie&gt;nl Cnlvin Coolldire died,
ht-n- (oilnv. Ho waa found ,
dead in hist home hy hla wife.(?oo|ltlgp had v ntplulned of
ItuIiKi'flliun tlurlnK the past
two or three week* link,had
tjot consulted n phyidetbn' •
durlnR the pn-it month.

tV sth is said to have Iren due
'
to heart, dis: as*. The body vnvv
found by Mr*. Coololge when aba
ro-n w ith.lt," rt|ilninin,&gt; lie vast
returned from a Cropping tour. .
r “&gt;ll&gt;J-* t to rliirrg|&gt;n*y
F.le ted vtce-pr^aideal of the United Plates lu November,
Cts.ltsig* 4s beiisvad-to.hntns b » ^ * , '**
...
.nit Iwgioit
Halher*"aetlre7* selHng t f * the
Deo.
wilh h o i&lt; w h. iico- dol.ar developed In the fore.cn
dead stout III minute* whrn
Gallic Ir th- - n s to r n;irT*ent!&gt;,
seutos of 1911, th. exchange market, however, and !t
will favor before Congress the rcfornj.______ ______ _—I----------- -1——
Itecsm, prr*ulent or Ihe United .Stales August 3, U.-23,
(ical of that ituani'imM, ..—sly law
d that We approve weakened sppreclably In term* of
upon the deaili of Warren G. Harding.
He wsnt to hi* office this morn­
(Coiitinue.1 tin Cage Two)
rlv .a a y agreement reached wi'h l»r#- European g d d fUfrenclev. The
ing teit r turned bom# arrant'
, , mier ravel far a readjustment or French franc rose to a level, * H .l,
Fleeted pieslaienl of Ihe United States In November, 1924.
I!
par.ied by Ida secictsry- about
•
; M U i," Borah asserted. ‘
U maintained, would rlteck toe *e'*
While on vacation Auguvl 2 , 1927 , Issued famous stalelo.im o'clock.
!
Wataen, if Indiana, foe. Itemb- reni flow of French ffvld to New
mint, “I do mu i boo., l» run for president in I 92 H."
Ilarrjr Ruts, th* formrr presl.
T h r e e Inmates Seek
* v V |lc a a leader, quickly cemtedicled York.
rlrnl'a secretary, snld there wsl
. tlgS
tigs Idahoan knd
and asked if h . Had
Th# fu rry of bjlllshn** whi-h
Retired fr. in presidency MsiVh 4 , 1920 , and resumed reslToSawWayThrough
nothing tirdsy to indicate t.'oolbl/*
-V kaard aright.
.
15 swept through the markets scorned
(fen e at Northampton, Ma.s.
frit indisposed. They sat talking;
Iron
Barii
Of
Cell
• “Ysa," Borah said. “And I ob­ to start principally In wheat.
fnr some time, ha said, then Cool-1 -.
jected tkat Sight I said I wiild Urokera »ai.l the ktoek umrkel
Idge went upstairs.
OKI ANI&gt;, Jan. B.—Aa ft- J.HAOAROTA, Jan. Ty—Warning | I K MARS. Dwa. Jsn. S. - b l i
‘‘net ’ coastr t to spy agi^eiurnt evidently had been sold to a stand­
Ross waited fur him to ntntn
unie t. rm.iuUc.ing fm
still und « s s technically rlpu fnr tempted Jal| break- In Ibiytnni that the United Slate* would tint
t would kind me.“
down and dismiss hlut for lunchl4t(nll»H
in
lli,»
luwti
rorn
!*
•*
!•*
ton a* 'T bs Ids custom, tie wav
t "Ths proportion was not n l- a raly. Of tho'day's turn er, of Reach was fruatrgTrd TUVINlay wap It* prevent form nfJfuverjl-I.*Il.init.l yrMfn'ny nith lhr»*ni* |u
still waiting when Mrs. Cuolidga
Aftpsed by the PnMldenl", Wst* n t.03djihH shares, more than hulf nigk4 bp city po k» . w li-,cauKlu menOfor a 4 i. laligshni by u la -n -j'
fame horn* front a shopping tour
'the 7 o n i|lyf fb 9 .« p ito e r.la ll» of u Wort
“It waa someone rise." wss traded In the last hour, . tkrsd prisb(i*ra with *d amalT'hiek {H ot
‘ the
‘ act hf tawing stltuted authorlla-, of this
T 'l'.’ I. U . f »"d forrdilc ...............
ami went upstairs "ami found her
The President r»|led Hankers said proposals f ir cur^ saw blade 'In
husband dead.
the
‘ i with » view to get rency loltatiin being mode In. thlough the steel bars of th,. Jail. try would qulcklf "liquidate" any cf a i " " ' 1 ul,u ' ,,u«hl *" • ummo"
Upon reaching his homr from
lit.-old -Jolinsna. . alls* m11.
.attempt at r&gt; volsliun iiupirrd by ai.l
operation for • certain oire quarters In Washington
Th* .(#u»uii«trBtlori orrutred st -i
the office C.Mtlldge assured Itit
I " ' M f i i a . '1 TH
There were five pro-* evidently prompted speculative Hjreh, the tseApfd stale r nvl.t Ihe ’ handful of eummiinisls" In f rv&lt;|i»uie -sir wl.rir llrib rrl t
serrytary h* would It* all right
"-TAP— . Be started —
*•* th« ilsemi- selling of tbo doTar, an It old lost who was-released’from th e 'county Ihe Unltrd Slate*, HainHt.ui Fi&lt;h.
with
jai| here two week* ego ly Circuit' in tn i.tr nt rip-R m itr- ^ Itrpre- .Martin, uitnruey lor tli^ Now I k CluHHed By Spon- PaHH Kenolution P ro­ after a short rest. After aiding
v ■ ,,
'
l • Corporation and went spring,
k&gt;ek l.ifc InMiianre C»m|iary,
to his bedroom, Ross re.
claiming 'Stand A h Coolidge
hojtb As UniqucAnd
Wider nrirsnees in the sham Judge M. (1. Howe, Was one of the sentallv s from Vew York, e|eik.. th* line to the fourth, which
turnvd-tlownstarr* to await the
to upward* Of |,WM) peopli* :il S&lt;it|u.ittsd a rra'rd bid for thr
tho question of discusung market were la American Can., up trie.
To F r e e ServiceH return of Mrs. Coolidge. When she
Biff Step Forward
Johnson, with Jame* Hcott aid the Mien 44nr nj lltorlum Tu.-i- 7»lln A. Joint.on farm . f I't'htl'O
90.12 to 9&amp;7.Cl; Amerlcau Tele­
Laval the debts prtblem."
atrivrd 20 minute* later, Russ told
l.t.btKl
Irw.'lhati
tinmiuuint
td
•lay
night.
A|va
Hunt,
were
plordl
-J.j
the
* sr'S enators quickly were phone, up MAT to 9107A7; Ameri­
Classed by Its sponsors as
Mrrtlng in a special rallrd set. her &lt;tf Coolidge'* illness sitd slur
The Saravi.tn Wmvtun’* Club, |tl.r nlortgagr hebl by hi* i-oinpany.
la to the controvervy. I a tho can Tobacco B, up 93-97 to JVIJ17; Iteirtona Reach jail ufler their
,
unique and a step further in the sinn in th* offices of Ur. J. T. immediately went lit his bedroom
. ef emphatic denials, U„r*h J. I. Case, up 9447, to 34137| arrest on charge* of an Ormord through Itv priigrain .nmmltt. ' j the farnirr.-, iiuinterlflg Ids- line of piny ires. The .Srmfnu'e Denton, the Prminole County hied, wher* she fouml her husband'.,
hetdrd by Urinr.t* Cutlla. ux.'t»', Ituden
and MM), drugged bin.
store
robbery,
J
o
h
n
s
o
n
w%.
hlsrferwtmd; and this dlapate Eastman Kodak, up 93 to 137, and
was in chitrgr of the lecture, i* - 1 front tin- r uithmive ste|rs. Iltsnd Ci only llrttrr Fsruling Show, pie- leal Hnriety, roinposr.l of 5anford lardy.
United State* Stssil, up 9'd.TC to charge.1 with rebhery of p i Witt suing iuvitatixpv t,. tig. .o r inn |.Iitng n rope, they thrralrn.-l rrrlrd m der the direction of Ho* physicians, last night decided by
I* a complete latpasse.
A do-tor was quickly summoned
Tobacco
Company
and
sjai
HeM
In
|2V47.
the adoption of a resolution that hut the former president was beth* rointy jail fpr criminal couil urgnniintinn i ami individuate 0 1 1 1 artglng, tar pn l ' fvothars, .in I ugn.'iiltural depirtuir.it of th• *i
'nuing him nut uf town &gt;&gt;n It .atl S,uiiiniil# High leh.Mil, tip, nnl Its public hetllh writer* I* not th* Viin.1 aid. The ductor said Cootldgo
action until tho clrmlb-judge or r*'IU*strd.
Mrv.
Itoa
Ncttliurn.
president
of
j malty trl.aw d Msiti.i Wind do is In the City Hall ut i! o’, luck tnlir* rwapswtaiBility of the phy. bail be n rlead about |Ti minute* *„
dered hjng (reed.
siclan and that H Js necessary to hiwmust have passed away within
i A slats, pflkstf•guard, wag her.' Ihf «lub, railed |h&lt;i m erlinr to n r-1j/t|,|«l.. of lut r inpe y » .kun- this afternoon.
withholrl services unless pnivialun n few m om ents'after Rota lelb ,.
dcy.h
few
mini-tun
of
ter
H
n'rln
k.
Arimlttame
1,
fire
mol
eveiy
li)d,
IIpurmlvsinn
to
rfch.
thr
t&lt;&gt; take Jahauau tack la Hie luin u fiw ranmrke explain .-1 ended ktv wise with i plea to in.- I, invile.1 la see Ih- rsl.du- Is mad* for rimuneration, virepl the room.
dianmwn caidj, on th* day. of the and
the pmrpov* ,,f th* lecture, w.d. "■ush answer, my* neck at risk ” ib.iis said an a-(nun-eni.nt today In rases of private charities of . Coolidge would haw been - 91
kobca* corpus kegdoir, but Judge
rach diK-torV uwn selection.
year* i-M neat July !• He w s, the
ranting th* amliOace in Ibr turn
A few hours lalrr h« r t c ted a by Al.-s K. J.bason, inslrurlor of
Row* took tji* cas* under advtr*. nf the urgatiir^lidii wlii.-h sin
rmrnfry's
30th president. HI*
The rtsolution-follow*:
ment. the guard m urudd to ytnip, h’s.te. Hlie iiiiQpijiu r.| l‘rin.-rv wi*. |M-nuilling him to m.-r .ua Ibr Ai-rlru'torj dspsitmrnt of Ih* *Hlic it rmolvsd, by the Retni- &lt;lr*yi iirrarred at an ratal# to
—Bar mas.
and seveVaHtiysr fater Judg.t tam r Canln.'iiiujie wtSS InM . nf Mr 1,1J bid by Ihe g.ioovl and u ll-r .r.huol a»d rvnttal sui'ierintrnd. rt.de County Medical Hstciely that vrtdch he retired at the eoarlusion
gnder a brllWASHINGTON, Jan. 9.
m | of the ■show, ll# drrlared t lint
Akrou Th* House cipendlture committee Signed th* 1* 1*00* uder.
Fi h’- hl l.iry, .-ggRntr.li.'; lluit hi .♦uyuniniuli.il of tho ru e olTisia!* lie*'show will be I pen until IDdMI on account of the Increasing bur- nr his rarver at the national cap.
(fontlnued On Pag* Thrs*&gt;|
iT te f Miami
U '*» today' adopted ■' resolution dl*ap Tuetdsy algfe’s attempts*) Jqll- grandfather was tg ttrlsry ,.f stair ogfeyd to |s&gt;ttp.inr any fjillm i o'clock
tonight, tnd also on. Frl&gt;
At thr lima of hi* death h# waa
tiraily proving Pyesident Hoover’s re. braak wwgryvtpratsJ, d ly poll.-* 1n thr cabinet nf | r fath-r. 1'res1 m &gt;rtgai:e sabs lor ore iuor.Ui.
:P ; H mad
• . . s * Ue.sU
llf IMlItif
(Continued On Fags Three'
Marlin as,
andI tSL.s’
Sheriff
Itlppcy r.re day ■nd Haturdiy.
at
grouping . r o s o m r a s n d a t l o n * in Daytmte Beach said, whr-’ of- i.lent I*. A. G raat nod. .tlml
th
Th# show Is divided Into f&lt; ur Families Flee Before
lip p 'd sail rnuulcd by the jnsry
Abatement of 93JW.009 oiwl * re fleer* in
%kief’s office heard Flab ft.tody, foC four nmciatiun
fund of 949443 to tho e*UW nr •craping nek
Ike tall Uock had. It -m pro ml Mnt in Ih,. putt: termers, Jiidt;.- l il t., whs »I gioups C aturln^'m otion pictures,
Iway u&gt;i... ,
R i s i n g W a t e r s ch in a Demands Japs
Ogden MOla. father oT FecrSUky above the .
tempted to Munition nld, wot fpr 01 died by the'u. S Department
, Invaatigati in affair- of this nlriloii.
Mills for #v&lt;T-«asflament of the brought forth I Small hack euw
'
The i irtk er sra-t intru«luceil ■■■ -Cited and prr.e.iteJ* from iimoc of Arrlrullure; jpotful rshibit* by
W ithdraw From City
M K M P II I S , J a n . B .-M T (Continued On Fag* Three)
eetato tog, was oanounee.l by Um b’aile, oboot T ).am | one-half a men »-ll able to steak on U&gt;- a telepfwuH-.
allKcosrs of families fl»d today b*.
Internal
Rsveeua
Bureau.
Inches in i
whirh hsil keen subject of eom«nmi&gt;in. the prin­
i
S r T h e A sso ciate * P re ss
r.t^sr
fore flood water* that (toured
A warning that,tho'nation fn-o* eonccsled In a t ■vettu packs ^e. ces,
.ew rat
Millions Are Lent By through four levee break* along China served upon the Japanese
lu to M v * , t)|e {world renlrr - Two Film Companies
the r»euto. .resonslblllty ot pmHt. Francis jU*»r In Hrtilheaat government today a demand for
ILF.C.InLaitFewDays tbe
tiding th* rlghUef-way for the
ronnuiet "S nwl »hw Invcvtic.
Mtesouri
and Nurthtasl Arkansas. withdrawal ef Japanese troepe
American tklld" waa . given by Orcht
fo RcHume lions it th» lnJoatrial cealen ..f •Are Sued For Million WASHINGTON,
Xw0 gap* In tht Isv*# on the Miai from Bhanhakwan, for punishment
Jan.
B.-bVl
tVAMIIMUiy,*,
P m Meat Hoover beforwths open­
(Coutinuod Owllag # Two)
vault aide of Ihe river sent water of officers who attacked that c ity ,'
Bch«
Tonight
ATLANTA, dais B.-&lt;AT-Twu Millions of Asllgr* hav* been lent surging^ over ai’proslmately 40,*
rn%
•u..
ing tesaiea of the **eW»ci
and for guaranteoo that such an .
ildsnagr
suits
fur
|l.(H)
0
.trK)
each
ruction
•
Finance
by
the
RjSsoastru.
fm nr* on tho crisis In yducation.'*
U00 aerra of lowland*,
attack oct be repeated slsowker#/^-*
Founder
Of
^Colgate
ware
filed
Tcday
a(aln
.t
Warner
Oaorg*
f’i»r|Mt rutioQ In U.s last HI .lay* l» i One of the breaks mirih or Ktn. In Chine, The right fo claim, in­
rs, dlrrrtor nf
K e o a o s s l s * In ggvarnmenlai
her* PWturvs, Inc. ami Vita. provide Jobs for s«v*ral tli.iusan.1 nett, Missouri esmo without worn,
archfstra, srvFirm Di«i In Sleep
•f.f90j|kP49 99a hddlUoa la .tho Saofo
Inc. n* prudurtra and div­ men on g rlg t ronstructinn projrrts inf but national auardsmen as demnity also was reserved.
fed
th* ealste
th# nrcbeUrn
uvm
. ramornta aavcsT
eav
Meantime Hhanhiikwin wax
es
of the flint “I Am A Fu in variogg part* of the country, it stetod. maroon«d Agniilie* to »af*.
Will
r:*us
w
t
f
f
racos
I
‘todtglil
In
NKW YURK.Jgrt. S. (Ah CIII-, *
lar r'T**a* •»»
quiet and is still undsr control of
From
A
fhalagang”
bos#
I
(ho
Klk,
appnsprHs!
First
Rtrrrl.
US*
IrlOted.
tv» s«a—
hert oV rate. former pn sklent an I id
ly, No live* wir# lost but some the Japan#** army. Refuge**
bo book Df Robert Rums, fu.
The prediction of rarp-rrslian livestock perished.
Mr. Felk
.th at the mert- rhniro'xn nf th« boor,I of Colgaltit# by tk*
from
(ievrgia.
Thr
salts
------- i.s-ar- 9
teg'will
officiate Utet Jan. f would find * Another trevata* deve’oped on reaching Fsipirg raid 3000 Chinese '
oVIoek and nn,| Ci,'n|iony god On active mlielcivilians war* billed la fighting st
filed by Harold Hardy sirl many terga projects grttiny an.
Orgfd all I
.^o.ba peva-nt. •us. ... ml. l t d rhibl Wetter
V
’ A rksruss. Missouri boundary Shanheikwaa but mor, sstb o rit'- *.
M: Phillips, wardm* of two tier way-, apparently has l» "
Ko W aa
‘*■1 jwn ron. woikrr, .'ici In l»u air’p of a heart
t,ning to overflow &gt;3 squar* live estimates placed tbe rasualW O tn l-w F iterai
gangs from which Rums e*- bunM dot. The b u t day of 1934
aorta havf
' for Ihe attsrk t -lay a l ;M* Fork Avrn.res. WaUr poured through sn- Ues a t between 12 aad 11 bondra,|.
trfu u r
Th*y
alleged
all
Incidents
four**
•IfjtOp.OOO
In
th*
hand*
UL-...
opening at Bertlg, Ark* Military
.
sparto ot- - l S K - lived with hi.
casual lisa were placed i t
book and' flint produce I borrow*!* t« pay for bridge*, wi
son, Rulrcrt. Ill
lag a wide area ef-farm tendT
4
.
.
1100
killed- and a t West
' an
It
were
untrue,
vicious,
dcterwwrka. and other project*. ~
“as■ j
tow
wounded. Japanese
rjr,' and rontltulc a libelous
made. Ite
Oldt i Lions ars f 1Ik
KT. ADO
D a rk s
MOUNT D O R A -E xt.ruloo ef said t i Japaaoea vara
musicians bOsdt's lute
• a tho wardens end their 009
{ more money will be i*'
N t f wcoadad.
,
hits way tyiUm completed.
‘ (balm gang Casapx.
Francis Strf,
Klerl -d (inventor of Ma-*srhu**tts, two term*,. J9I9 end
I
1920 .

ATTEMPTED M il, HA M ILTO N F lS H fc ^
BREAK FOILED IN 1IITS AT REDS IN
DAYTONABEAtl SARASOTA T A LK

a

Say« tr.S. Won't Swap
IIhSystem Fpr Die- lyBrlgaKC II« Iclt r
tntorshipj)f Lenin j(vcts Lynch Ihreat

BETTER FARMING DOCTORS DECLINE
SHOW OPENS FOR TO CARRY ENTIRE
SANFORD PUBLIC CHARITY BURDEN

Pays
Committee
Mytmi As House
ature Disapproves PI
Of Reorganiza

W ­

i.f-rring to W
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Basketball Team
Enjoined Frofti Opens Season With
suing Tax Deeds Defeat In Daytona
IAMi, Jan. 4.—Jodg* v n Ui
Trsmrwell In C lm lt Court
■dap eafcleij E. P. Leather­
, 'a* clerk of C lm lt Court,
i *iteolng tan dcOds for Vie­
! Hoipltml *84 for basinets
hotel property la 8. Miami
mo between Second and Third

SLIGHTLY 17SKD Austin i m 4■tor. Naoriy
&gt;•** **fTrie# 12*4. .R ssl A 8 m % Anatln
Dealer*.

Unable' to halt Die effect Ice
p’op of a. tiny ' forward named
Trfty, who neored JO potato, and
n sturdy guard named Mayberry,
who' rolled np nine potnta, I’osch
Leonard MeLoesa* Seminole High
School borketlali quintet opened
III 193-1 m i ion In Daytona Bench
la*l sight by lasing a 34 to 23 d»-

k belay done locally by- B y ford’ L*d*« No. 120, BandroleM
herrd In the abovw photormpl- which shows the plW o f toyi
t -Cerrtml T W d l T G h W tliF
Tree party waa o n a / j ^ a aerloe of aoeeral that have been
Incr«n*lnyty luceeaoful, and all Elkr todaydoined tn thank* to*lone who aiiletrd In maklny the
1(33 party a *oece*».
_■

• i n a r e m i n t and control of tho
tfMryortloa la In tho handa of tbo
H irst Treat and 8avlsyt Bank, aa
dfcacutere: of the aetate, the n i t
/Bed by John M. Martel), attorney.

A shton Confers ‘BOWLING NOTES” Miami Commu
With City Upon Tho Ne.lll Rottlora wan tern oat Approves Flan
of three yamee from the Deeaey’a
Bond S itu a tio n Lunch Room team ' In n acheduled Aerial Gun Ri

(Continued Prom Pag* One)
«f having Hliariff J. P. McClel­
land Mil the various properties
b
at public .m a in . a plan that has
been .temporarily halted In an In­
junction secured l&lt;y tho City of
8anford on several grounds,
■mong them being the assump­
tion that thg propertie* cannot be
...TAMPA, Jan. 4.—An offer from sold because the/ are being uie I
•TkO X Docker, Tampa hotel mas, for municipal pur,nhHn.'
to lease, tha Tampa Bay Hatal far *Mr. Aibton expressed the oplnfie* yaora waa presented to tha Ion that during th* patt f-.ur
Mard at aMtnqen last night by year*, “ You Commlaaiorer* have
ffn y o r Cheoeoy. r *— • ------ don* practically nothing"; that ffl*
'Decker offered to pay 94000 a “Bondholders Protective- Commit­
M ar for tt# first Ikres years and tee mad* n mistake by no: send­
m t 00 a year for the last two ing n man hare at the mart who
/ n k r a of hlo loss*, tho city to have would fairly appraise th* prop­
11* privilege of caacalllng th# erty and ellhtr reduce tbo debt r r
Mos# at th* end of tha third year, Interest to a rat# (hat w iull be
■ 'It wishes to uaa th* building on a par with the taspuycV abili­
ftp other than hot*] purposes, or ty to pay"; that "The man who
♦a cancel beyond that time by glv- owns property and doesn't pay hla
IM 11 month's notice. Hawevar. taie* la a damn fool”; that “I
have refrained from Jolnmq with
If the hotel la tq ba used for hatsl the Btfcdboldcra* Protective Com­
mittee because my views and
• The offer won . referred to Ik* ihtlrs are entirely opposite"; that
ffaanc* committee, th* public he planned to “Restrain you folks
bunding* rimmlttee, and the nub­ from accepting bends and cou­
ile relations commute* ird Inert pons In paymrnt of City tas**“
committees were stkSd to hold i aa n neat step, and fall'n- In
public hearing Friday afternoon at that “I have a third step in that
I o'clock so that possible objec­ tha Improvement bonds I hold
tiv e can ba presented.
state that rne-half th* reepoii'-lAlderman Frasier, who a weak bllity for payment rests against
ape was removed as vie* chairman
thh abutting property owner",
tha board, received a vet* of and finally that “You City Cainfldeaco Monday night and was mlstlonere are making a big mis■MMisted, but ha announced e(t*r tska la your attitude that Ih*
U was all ovsr that h* weald hand quicker th# bond, altuntlon Is
| a hla written resignation as vies brought to ^ head tha bettsr ba­
president at naa^week's mestlng rs us* any action that will dis­
turb tba morale of your tax­
payer* and reduce that moral#
lawrr that It now Is, will aa* th*
town dlalntegral*.“
Th*
CommUslon*()|' attitude
•aa summed up In tk* remarks of
Commissioner V. A. Bpeer who
said that “I am against any actloA
that will make you a special *r
preferred creditor of tha'City bo•ALATXA, Jan. 4—Putn*nvof- tfu tg I think It manifestly unfair
aIdem waa akoklag Itself Into la th* other bondholder*." Ha waa
re yesterday m various county Joined la thla opinion fay Commis­
fern formally teak ever their sioner W. A. Ltffltr, who with
Mayor T. U Dumas, City Attorney
teury Chastaiu was alasted P. R. Wilson, and City Clark P.
irman of the board of county 8. Larason war* present at tba In­
Mdratonon as tho now. beard formal coafarenca.
“
■IhnUed with Gag* Turner, Among th* proprrtlo* that Mr.
isUta nod W.'A. King Uklng Ashton has levied npon are! the
lr place* a* atw aommtoelansr*. golf course, the minlelpal dump,
L J. Kaacock took 4»*r th* the. municipal plsr, the pacht eh»b
&gt;rirn effVe frem'R. C. Howell building, a celery farm tn tha
West Ride, and a hospital slta on

Iffer I Made To
rampaFor Lease
Of City’s H otel

match at the Commercial Street
allrya last night, with Walter
Bach 0f the Duaiey team ralllny a
337 point aenra far a single germ*,
on* of the higheat marks made
thla year.
Jim Sharon waa a, cloaa aecoml
to Bach'* three gams dotal of 862,
by rolling 343 peiifts In three
games.
&gt;
Ths acorn:
Ne-lll Betllyr.

W. E. Well* . 133
W. I. Tyler ...IM
II. Herhet
|«3
7 . Sharon ..... IM
J. llrrhst .....IBB
Total*

IKS
159
US
IM
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MIAMI, Jan. 4^-The efty uny.
miaalon recently gave tentative anproval to a plan^T M Ju Vuk
33,006 acre* aoulh of C h ilia n
ftqlcl _ nv*liable to thefrU nllnl
Staton army air aorpa aa h f'atri* I
machine gun target rsnPp**
The range would be the oaly
one. of la kind raat of tha Missis­
sippi and probably wouldlassOra
permanant retention of an u m f
air
baae In thla are*.
■ J
m 4M
Th* commission re fu rre d . Jo
US 4B0
117 42:»
170 3(0
J71 311
H inge Hhowa

.787 3)3 . 303 1423

John W, Watson, Jr., city atto r­
ney, for an opinion# n contract
under whl-h the Modal Land Com­
peer offer* to lenaa^tko tract to
4ho city fo* one year for II, the
city to makt It available (or tho
army's nao. Tho land company
would eontinua to pay the taxes
on ths tract.
* The city would aaiumo liability
should anyona bo lajared *wbil*
trespassing on tho proparty. CapL
Bari Hoar, commanding officer of
Chapman field, *ald the yreateat
ear# will ba taken to p re cent acrldcnU, and that4 tba tract Is
needed for operations by 13 planes
whleh are . to arrive here next
w:ek from Mitchal field, New

RATES

FURNISHED Houae, y a r a y e .
Good location. Every modern
Improvement. Newly decorated. To
Reliable portly only. Miaaa Aran,
ha Tskarh. MR N. Park.
FOR SALE: Tbo rough bred Rhode
Island eggs for setting purHAVE YOUR WATCH repaired poae*. Mr*. T. H. Buchanan, Lilly
by one who randy known kow. Court ..
Briggs, Jew* 1st, Mag- Are.

LOST: In haalatas district 8*tu»day night—diamond brooch pin.
Reward. &gt;18 W. 1 s t Phone 107.

Prewcnlalittn

Denney’n U a*h Roam
W. II. Bach 337
John Ludwig 144
Goorga Hull ....14*
II. Zurlleid* - 170
Prod Holly — 1&amp;4

137
.170
1S3
143
134

133
IDl
143
123
111

382
427
410
443
400

quick action, 4100 00 raak. *15 00
per month for 18-y*ara..N* Inter­
est daqulra at 11B Elm Av*.

P E O P .L E —

20

LEGAL NOTICE.

BRpni — D i i f t n — Co*
JUPITER—Sit# of proposed
bridge across North Pork of Losahatcheo near hate, Inspected re­
cently.

a

imunip. fiffTMRDOfij! |M O.
4*f or jiiofri.

DANNY DINGLE

wtiei i*rte

m Officials

D u ties As
Others Step Down

WSNUC*
r

K m y.

tr J t r

f

log shop at comer
Liberty street*.

BqXY’&amp;UKCLE
aUsloabr

will

Took CARDU1 fo r

res

i PfCbfkOf, today,
cad la ardar to t*t«
• o r deputy under 8

8. Borstow took tkai
4, of saparlnUsdggk.
suoceidleg C. H. Pri*i,JkrbO

r

I for Inegupolna sod
n s." write*
y, Of T*xry Chrdtl to

eeleltnn and sea
«he cum rlolM Bl
•Huai# sad In
Cenatr. Florid*.
A REAL, BARGAIN. Bungalow.
ISOS Sanford Av*. Strictly mod­
em, 3 rooms and bath, handsome­
ly dec*rated, beautiful lawn and
shrubbery. Also garage and work
•hip In rear. Priced by 0wn*r far

jfo-N ight
Hinge

XQMELCXXIJr—J t UAM IA IIK D
modern bachelor npnrtment.
Gentlemen only. Very reasonable.
Electricity, | u , linen*, , and maid
•rrrlc . furnished. UP Elm Are.

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THE BAN FORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.
T im MAMfftRp

BANFORD. FIOM DA,

B Y R D AGREES
IStSaw . - u. *~.k..iTOEIVE UP HIS

tttoaU o f thia country. UnrfoubUdJjr It &gt;■ a craze o r a fad
w h k h ia gpreadln* lik e w ildfire from v illa te to village much
a fte r th e maimer o f m iniature g o lf course* or mah Jongg
kata a few w t i ago, but we had w o t ■uppoaevl th a t ita In­
tr ic a te m aze o f com plex form ulae wax producing upon the
aountrr aa a w hole th a t alate o f m ind ao often aaaoeiated
w ith a fdlentleaa atudy o f Nietzatfhe, Schopenhauer, and AinIt la ia ev ita b le th a t every daprwaaion ehould bring but
__ o__f th
;e w
____
I. TThhaatt la
all
o n *t th a t Lla In u*.
la exactly
exactly w
what
hat TechTech­
nocracy
la aseetlln
ttin g forth in black anti
ami w h ite, in
.o
k .^ iy ia
Imdoing: It ia
painful atatiatiea, a ll th a t i.t w rong w ith th e world, the
rice ayatem, flu ctu a tin g money valuea, unemployment,
t reminds ua a g a in and again th a t th are are ten mtlMon
m an unamployrd, and though a fe w m onths « g o th e people
W#i» prapaiwd to beiiava that Mr. Hoover waa responsible
tor thia unem ploym ent, they now readily accept Mr. How­
ard Scott's technological theory th a t th e Invention o f ma­
chinery haa displaced labor to th e preaent high degree.
U ia recited th a t th e autom atic ditch-digger doea tbe
Week at tw elve laborers, that th e invention o f a mechanical
gla ss blow tr haa displaced thousands o f workmen, th a t an
en tire rayon factory In N ew Jersey ia operated by one man,
d o t e th e work o f faiqjrada o f
tm ew iw lype IWIThlntr dtlfjllafe's eikKl printers, that one radio
crooner entertalna m illions In on e va st audience who fo r ­
m erly in m any sm all groups listen ed to hundreds o f singers.
Thus go th e sta tistics, on and on; show ing how literally
hundreds o f men are now pounding th e pavem ents in search
o f Jobs, not because o f h igh ta r iffs, not because o f the*mal­
adm inistration o f th e Republican party throughout th e
past tw elve years, not because o f th e World War with the
crushing fcw den o f d eb ts w hich it haa thrown upon the
world, not because o f extravagan tly unbalanced budgets in
all tha principal nations o f the world, not because o f the
ever m ounting coats o f arm am ents and the fear and su s­
picion w h k h a fflict nations aa th e reault o f enormous Inter­
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today

1 T H t PR lN ds OF FEACK:7 * ttaka a cMld la bacaj and lha
gewymment ih all be upon his
ihovldar: gad Wa n««w
ba

not be consistently
female flgxm any
mw
paftc—North
sLanaAl*. Fn.).

pgyta of China, It «pp*ar«,
maaaibl* for men aantanccd
kcvstlan M d u v tte tr fm doai.
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oologies! unem ploym ent?
It propoara f i n t to net up a
board o f angineara w ho dhall have charge o f th* nodal,
economic, and political life o f th e nation, thia, In iipitt of
tb* fa ct t h a f the only engineer who fv e r tried to run th«
country haa Juat recently been overw helm ingly repudiated
a t the polls. .Thia board o f cn gln eeni through their abso­
lu te power and their superhum an knowledge o f necessities,
would ao bring U about th a t th e proper uae o f our machlpea
would reault In no one having to work before he- w as
tw en ty -fiv e or a fter he waa fo rty -fiv e, and for those o f
working ag e h iv in g to work only four hours a day four
daya • week w ith a tw o m ontha’ vacation during the sum ­
mer. Aa a result o f thia amall am ount o f labor, the p erfec­
tion o f m achinery, and th e equal d istribution o f weaith undcr the technological eyatem , every m an, woman, and child
in the country would be guaranteed an income o f tw enty
thousand dollars * year, no more am i no leas.
W hat Mr, Scott aeema to have overlooked in hia theory
e f Technocracy is a fundam ental principle o f economic* that
th e uae o f tnachhMnrjr doea n ot actu ally displace labor, that
machinaa and their Im provem ents generally tend to reduce
th e coat o f production, which jn turn increases consumption,
ih u s augm enting production and increasing em ploym ent,
th a t letter, actually displaced by m achines In one field of
endeavor, tenda to find em ploym ent in the njanufacture o f
the tn a r h h m w h ich displaced th em , th a t the aale, servicing,
distribution, transportation, and clericnl work In connec­
tion prfth The m a k in g o f machinaa, alao tends to furnish
em ployment, and th a t in 1929, With practically all the
aiacblnea available w h ich we have io d a y , no appreciable un­
employment ex isted , aad that none would « i * t today If
propar lavala o f eonaumption by m eans o f adequate purchaattg power w ere ntein tabled.
.
A side from th a t, Mr. Scott aeema also to have over­
looked th e fapt Yhnt w hile som e people undoubtedly would
» «tad not do have Ao work m ore than four hours a day

CHRISTIAN 8CIENCB CHURCH

-God" wai Ihe subject of the
Lssion-Sermoir In all Chart ben of
paople aiwt I know that th* flra or l XT A V V
P F V Q T O V Chrut, S.ientlit, on Sunday,
•ix bandied thousand communists,; A" x l V 1
I U liY O Il/iA
January I.
a mer* handful. In thfai country. ' The Golden Text » u from
rould not ret far ailh revolution- j
(Continued Prom Pa** One)
ary tartirj. The army, th* n aey .lah ieh grants pension, t" v«t*ran-i rxalmx «3:l, 3, "Praia# waiteth
th* police, th* Amcriraa Legion! of all war* wh„ received no Injury for thee, O God. In Sion: and
aad other orgaaixationa , would*, or disability from war r r r l 't "
unto thro shall the vuw be p er-,
'Ikiuidatt' aurh a movement in a t A fter reading (Jtia .atatrmrnt, farmed. O thou that h-.kreat j
In opening his address the cMw few weeks" the apeaker declared.. Kobinaon observed "If I under­ prsycr unto thee shall all flrnh
lie railed upon hia audienee, and| 'U n d Admiral Byrd'a statement, rome."
g rsssaan pot his agdlenc* on no­
lle* that he waa Y “protective” th* American p-opl* aa a whole, h* "«&gt;* »Der« to surrrader hU
Among the citation! which com­
Repahltean ami not aa sLarmUt, to reaffirm their faith In th* prin. P«n»h»" of *ti*00, provided the
cipl*a of tha nation'! governmm- government will do a grave In- prised the Leeson-Stvimon was
ju. tire to thousands of di-abb'd the following from th* Bible:
Joyed
and refreshments w?r»
authorities in the preMnt erlsi*. velrranv by depriving them of •'Serve the l*rd with gladness:
served at th* vine* of tho afterAmerica will emerge from the their allowance* and v e s t e d coni* before hl» pre*enc* with
singing. Know ye that tls• laird
auSnT* The -l.iltj* Mathers" ar*: present depression a* It ha* in rights.”
Koliinson, a m»mb*r of th,. joint he Is God: 'it Is he that hnlh
Clarice Hand, Florence Witte, V*. other depressions. Mr.. Fish taid,
rpTMTertiune, Fahm Tulach, Rose­ declaring that while other sec­ rommittee, left ita liearinr* yr*- made us, and nut we ourselves;
mary Salih, Gueske Prank, Ruth tion I of the country wer* In host tenlay just l»fnre Chairman Me- we are his peopli, and the sh ep
Waldron, Sanh Wight, L*Ua HoU •hap* Plqrida **em»d to him to Ihjffi*, (l&gt;., Ala.), put Into the of his pasture" (I I Ims |(H):2-3).
chlsan. Jewel Smith, and Charlotte have weathered th* .storm "fairly record Admiral Byrd'* service
The |jp!sori-Sernu n also InTudSmith.
well" and to be in gonsl condition history, which McDuffie s a i d nl the following p.i- -ags-s from
"spank,
for
itself."
adding
"Ad­
Mrs. Deane Turner whs th* in rumparison to other area-.
th- .Christian Scii'iie* textbook,
Th* eight American f1ag« placed miral llyril doe n't neeil .my lie- "Science and Health witheKey to
charming hostess at a eery delight
ful bridge party Monday after­ on the platform made a fitting fens* at the hand! of any Amer­ the Scriptures," b) Mary* linker
.
noon complimentary to Mrs. M. background for the speech which ican."
Eddy; "The RcripTures imply that
Symes. In tha receiving Hod" were: sea- interrupted many time* hy j "Tho** Inclined to single out God Is All-in-all. From this it
Admiral
Byrd
a
'
a
targ
r."
Me.
hursta
of
applause.
Th*
many
or.'
Mrs. Turner, Mr*. Sym#/. and
followi that mdhiug. -ntaanm.
iftlffllV f r 1 p srfO*-»aitLA‘an| l aik&gt;ia«Jaaa.llwlii.s*inVw
Mrs. Elitabeth Hill. Mr*. Turner's ganizatiom
ilesertneil
liy
he
should
return
retirement
rttoney
,
jjvjnr. j
T T n a ^ r u T . were .1
. .
fa f.’. given him,
him, do him a great and *e- ,,M, tll
were: Mrs. M. Byrnes, Mrs. Elixa. the speaker a* being potent laf-.glsren
. ‘
*Injustice."
‘
belts Hill, Mrs. B. A. Howard, tor* in the work to »tamp out com-'' rlou*
While the rommittee heard from j
Mrs. Kesst Ros setter, Mr*. Roy monism ansi he r*pr*&lt;w*d the
Byrnes, Mr*. Crus# Baris**, Mrs. opinion that their teaching* Would Fred Drvnekman, Washington r*p-|
C. O. McLaughlin, Mr*. O. W. go far in educating th» American rrsentntiv* of the N a t i o n a l
Brady, Mr*. J . W. Dickins, Mr*. people to rvpul** all effort* of Grange, recommendations for de­
creasing the billion dollar annual
T. A. N*al, Mr*. E- B- Bt^wn, Mr*. rommanlst agitator*.
"It 1* an easy matter to find out veterans' bill, the House was noR. J.Holly, Mr*. F. J. Gonial**,
by Ttepre intative WooilMr*. F. U Miller, Mr*. A. W. what tho rommunists are listing In
Brown, Mr*. D- U Thrasher, M n. this country. They have a dally mm, (D. Va.), that he would press
c l o s e l y. , fur a rut.
Famucl Ihileslon, Mr*. Robert newspaper which
Wixalrum, chairman of the In­
Newman, Mr*. J. II. Roumlllat, scanned hy myself and other penMr*. B . J . Whltner. Jr^ M n. O. plr interested In their activities dependent office* appropriation
A. Speer, M n. J . 1- Hurt, Mr*. S. with tho. result that wc are kept bill aulieommilter, said he was go­
ing t„ propose a reduction of IH.'i.O. Shlnho*#r. Mrs. 0 . F- Smith, well informed," Filh said:
OOO.OOt) in amount* allotteil to.vrtMr*. 0 . 1. Loxick*, Mn- W. F. Car­
erans, aimed particularly al dis.
ter. and th* Ml.*** Mabel Aader.
ability allowances.
son, Annie Hawkinst Mell Whlt­
Brem-kman told the joint romner, Beth Mtttlnger, and Mariha
mitte* the Grange was oppo-ed to
cash payment of the soldiers'
Amon/&gt;ha many change* thia
bonus at this lime, favored reweek In ptpperly waa tha aale nf
__________
th# IL R- Blavena' home on Mag- thority, the speaker sahl In »»-l
nalla Avanue to Bryan lllgxlna- plaining their tontlmied artivlty.
Th# eommunLst* are working paled in the trouble would nut
Mr. Bteven. will move tha cottage
new occupying the corner of Sev­ along three angles, the speaker have la-en *o r'ady to lend their
enth and Park to a M on Palmet­ said, tiolitlral o r revnlutlonary o-slstanc, had they been eoererily
to .n d will build an elegant home agitation; religious or moral dis- informer! o f what communism
T hat’s US
o . T ark that will b a credit to turbances ami the eeonumleal *IU stand* for ami It* teaching*. "The
thia flna reldenee s'rc r'. As room nation belnr'salient point* of the Cuban* have alwgys.hesn a psaca
GOOD W IL L
romnitinlsl
attack
on
AmerlcaruJwring
peopla
a*
a
whole;
they
a* bla home la finish ’d Mr. and
Jdtave had enough trouble In their
RADIO S E R V IC E
Mr*. Bryan* Hlggiru will occupy government.
Remarking on tha recml out-j home-lard to appreciate what attb* SUven#' home on Magnolia
ami thia lnt*lllf*ne» w"l h* good break In Tampa, th* congressman tacks 0" government mean h«
raid that the Cuban# who partlcLj laid.
m w * to their many frisml*.

Owing Money.
B*sldea the dim inution o f reealpta, one o f the mo«t try­
ing problem* o f a depression is th a task o f liquidating debts
which were contracttd during t h e period
prosperityE very individual an d b usin ess ia faced w ith thig difficulty.
Soma o f thfnt a te paying up th eir obligations a fth a m ini­
oth ers era incurring t ty anim osity
mum o f Ui-feeliJB w hile
.............
o f th e ir creditors y not ■topping to consider the.paycholouy
o f ow in g m osey.
For*som eraason it aeema to b e th e haturai reaction for
a debtor to mrold hip creditor, Rod in thla^deilre to *U y
aw ay w ill o ften act ao aa to place h im self in a s even more
unpleasant position.' A M erchant is ow ed a b it by a man
w ho is vnahia to PAT- Instead o f th e m an continuing to
t ffd a w ith th e Ederchant and providing a cash bualneoa,
w hich w ould tnake the m erchant fee l m uch better able to
e n r y th e burden it the delinquent debtor, he will in m any
fnatancea go over t o som e com petitor to make purchneea.
N othing could h ejm o ra injurious ia an underotendinf ty -

Mrs. Walker Hostess
At, Party For Friends

rsonals

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B at * T o n r Ghaw
ru te d Now I I I
Reduced p r l e * on - I
vision and Kryplak Iwisa.
•II shell and nodara
filled frara**.

Dr. Henry McLanla,
OProMKTHIBT.
I l l Park Am-

, C A. Yancey and Mrs. Don
•■aid and daughter, Martha,
y**t*rday afternoon in Or-

Fard Harrison ha* relumed to
tba UnHarxlty af Georgia at Ath4«a after (pending tb* holidays
-.hart with hia parenta.
* Hr. and Mrs. E. J. Cameron had
'J, efc their dinner truest* last night

Watch” Party Given
At Chapman Home

W. l it Street
Fnak Lewis aag Martin kaf*
tka experience aad ennlptMfft
lo do your Job. Be* ua and
save money.

Mr*. Clarence TIIIU and Ml«*
Mabel Chapman entertained a
frleml* at a
nurnlwr „,f their
.
“watch" party on Saturday *venlng at th* home of Mita Chapman
on West Third Street. Games,
Mr. end Mrs. J. J- ATibott had contests, and dancing' wtre en.
1 . tb«lr gu*st| for tbe w.-ek-end
at Ibejr home, 418 Maple Avenue,
Mr. aad Iff*- -Illowrll and
Those present were: Mr*, ftardons, Bryan and Thomas of PUrce. rence Till!*, the M!*«e» Dorothy
Hughes, “Bill" Hughes, Flora Ad­
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Abbott have ams, Louis* Beanl, Vera Phillip*.
returned to tkslr hoove at Darien. Lucille Thornley. Jewel Chapman.
Ga. after spending several daya Madeline IJoyd. Thelma Tew.
rv with tha farmer’s parents, Hairl Tew, Pablln* Tew. Ruth An­
r. add l i r a J. J, Abbott, 418 derson, • Janet ' Chapman. Mabel
Chapman, ami Broughton Wat.
Mapl* Annus. *
klA*. F.d Roy. Marvin Milam.
: Fanning • party spending yes­
terday IB Ortmnitn were: the
MiSM* list in Wilson, Marjori*
p J te * . Betty McKIHnon. Patys*
(J B n o r , and Frances Gibson, of

his ham* in Jntkaonvlll* after,
epcndjng . n short time here as
the rSjht of. 'Evans Spencer.
’E m TwnntUtli Street.

HQl dum ber Co. • ’

lltb and Uslly

Quality Merchandke at
R easonable Price* w lth &gt;
ZIP HBHVICK
Pbaee 1*0

8

Th* Many friend* of George
Grey will ba glad to learn that
h* 4s laprovjnr nicely at St.
Vincent's Hotpltal In JaeksonvUI# whera he underwent an op­
eration recently.
.
' Hr. and Mrs. D. U. Wilder and
Orlin Dima,
Jacksonville, ritgreed homo, yesterday morning
gftiar spending a few day* her#
-with Mn and Mr*. J. D. WoodTttff, Sooth Sanfonl Avenue.

b u t t h a t c a n ’t a f f e c t C h e s t e r f i e l d

|)* I |H Cross, of HunUrxrilte,
N. C , a ^ W. J. Deaton, *f Btate*.
vltM, N. C., spent-last night her*
-with Mr. and Mr*. K. W. Fit*.
CeMfy A**nue. They ate enruute
" ' U attend th* air me*t.
forJfMral

rVodberimv gftoterro* asaMe/brciganttM #r "roll jm tr own."

9, crop (averages S ytm n , 1927-81) * lj091|26S,780 lb*.
9. crop (Govt. MUmate, 1982) . . .
751^01,000 lb*.
E g tfn ted ahortag*. 1982 crop . . .
389,664,750 lb*.

Th* m a n o lrtg rer o f good clg*rettoa doe* got depend on u j one
yaar’i crop. E e kao w« that to keep
up tbe q ualitj o f hia broad, be baa
to carry on hand at all tin** *
largo atoefc o f tbe right kbda o f
tobacco front MrveraJ yean' crop*.

Social Calendar

Vas*s and bowls of gladioli and
roses wtr* used to adorn lhu&gt;
roc m. of the ham* of Mrs. IL J.
Holly, Magnolia Av*nu*. when th*
ufciithtrr, Mrs. tt. E. Walker, of
Danville', Vs., sntertalned a rtrail
■umber of her friends with a
bridge party on Wednesdiy a'tc rnoon. Tabes and other bridge aeceesrries bore designs ha.-nmnlxing with th* Toral ilsturjUmc.
After several progressicn* rf
Lridge scores wef* addrl and
prises awarded. High score ptixe,
a Ikx of far* p«wd*r, w*nt to
Mrs. Joseph A. Mrlsch w.iCv si-eend high score prix*. a. t.nvoily
lipstick, was given to Mrs. Glenn
Llngl*. Miss Emilia Ling'u was
lucky in cutting and m slvcd a
compact.
.sJbt-«tw c^ “twww*-«svaim»-esHSVW*
wai served by the htvtA f, aftilled by Mrs. It. J. Hotly, Jr*
Mrs. B. D. Caswell, and Wrr. W.
A. Adams, Thos* Invited were:
Mrs. W. A. Adams, Mrs. Jovoph
A. Meisch, Mrs. B. D. Caswell,
Mm. Glenn IJngle, klrv. Jnmes A.
Wilght, Mrs. Wallace W. Hall.
Mrs- R. J. Holly, Jr.. Mrs. Be.i
Cantwell, Mr*. John iteis.-h, Jr*
the Misses Kittye DuB»«*. Maude
l^ke, Rmlll* I-ingle. llelc- Vernay, and Margaret Peters,

M artin's Garage

L a u r^ And HardyAre
■M aying At Miiane

tM ita products aro
i ar* as good aa caa

J t g popular refrain, "Pack up
-jd^Httatblet tn your old kit bau
aM ronlk, amil*. smile." assume*
klwrioo* proportion* when Laurel
'pad HaMly sHutflc aimlessly on
tha icrada Ofith* Milan* Theater
: |a tkslr ' latrtt Train re comedy,
-pack Mb Y*pr Trouble,."
’ It doag 9*4 awtn pnanlble that

To do this require* a great deal
• f aroney—for example, there ia
invested lath* domestic and Tnrk*
iah lobmxvoa for Chesterfield OgaTb* dontertio tobaccos am kept rottca over |75jOOOJXW,
Smaken can bo asm red, regard*
in largo bog*bead*, each contains
ing about 1000 pomtda, aad am leas at the crop condlttowa, that
allowed to ago for two frill years Cbeatcrfield will bn abaoluuly unb
—la other words, haturo’s Method
of curing tb# tobaoooa.'Soteetbteg
like ageteg wine.
IJggstt H Mjftna ha* abont fonr

(,J - aro**# gal** *f laught»r. Yet.
V j t e uerfona Hit trick iwatly awl

I «v*rflowing with th*
mtaglonv humor.
i moan 4 n t, town what
acid about coowdy pro.
a maintain a trpdy hoc,,
irooghaot alt !■«* Vf**"-

of the Florida Federation of
(Continued From rag* On*)
I
Women's Clubs. Mrs. W. It. Block- the only surviving former prv*i. I
man, of Winter Park, chairman of dent of th* United States.
th* department c t intereatlonal
Horn' and tram ! in the humhlej
relations o f ‘the Horida Kedrra- !
• ■(roundings of a Vernvunt farm, i
lion of Women's Clubs, and Karl '
Ctlvin C&lt; Mdge was destined tu j
Lehmann, secretary of the Semi- I go ky soTtewlv* steps to the |
THCKSDAT•
ncl* County Chamber of ComRegular meeting of Seminole meter, were the main sprakei» ( highest and mighliest office of a I
•real na'ton, to i linlnister its a t-,
Chapter Number’Two Orsler of the
Eastern Star will b« held at 7:3U at the'monthly' lo( dfcJs meet ini; fairs for six yen* • a.td t.i termland luncheon *f the Woman's Club nate i his presideic.ni- carver »ii*l
o'clock at the Masonic Temple.
&lt;f
Sanford
held
yesterday finally of his own volition.
FRIDAY
» clubRose Circle of the Garden Club
Tiv Ihe vic*sprr-id*ncy and to
will meet at 10:00 A. M. at th* house with Mr* F. M. Muriel. the ptrsidrncy, he hr.Ught a
home of Mrs. W. K. Watson, Ruse Mrs. K. D. Brownlee, Mr
rhlrwil lumnnm ser-*, a i|iliet
Bro-ka, Jr., anil Mrs J.
Court.
”
paisonalily In vivM m ntiast with
Mayfair Cirri* of th* Garslen as hostesses.
some of bis pn-ibic--or*, a ki-e n
Irnmislotely
after
the
Club will mfet at the horn* oT Mrs.
native air anil many homely bkri
cf
the
xunts
they
were
seatisl
at
Perry Cameron with Mrs. Camer­
end ilisbkes rrtai-rd fr- m hi*
on. Mrs. It. K. Ihas. and Mr«. mall table* frmn which lunchi-on
Richard T#o Eyck as hostesses. 1wa* ferveil in tour**-. Th,. plaevs ►New Bneland boyhood.
Members are asked to meet at uf the guests were matkul with | Among nls su|&gt;|ioiters lie in­
9:!&amp; o’clock at the home of Mrs. I.N'cw Year’* grrellnK* amf e pi--* spired an ardent ndmleatl-.n nml
M. I* Wright. Celery Awnue.
-uf Mr, l*hmar&gt;n’a r*p-rt of jI from hi* |Hjitirul 0|&gt;;ioiients ‘ he
Centryl Cirri* ..f th* Girdrn ' welfare
work
in
riemimilc j,uftrn ir f f h a l tin- bitterest of deClub will meet at !';4S K. M. at ^LuUitky.alutMg. .UbU. .Uuaulkw-.suu^^AUtsialiasi-s^i-llu*—vWvn,,“*"fi‘WtT
it*w“"MfwF‘‘ iir'Tff',r“ W w r r T ‘ ■nl hibisius nml bumlmsi were ni [Fn*terthi-b-*s, many In the latter
Roll. 1101 Park Ascau*. A gar­ ranged In varl"U» places about thiVk gn up who valued hu frleml-bip
den run to WlbUr Park will fal­ large club auditorium .
low th* meeting.
Mr*. Ralph A. Smllh precis!* .1 ,
Regular meetin.- and luncheon over the busiires* »e*«ion and inof th* Asalsa Clr le at the tlanlen Irodueed the *p«-uker» uf the itns
(Tub will be held at 10:00 A. M. Mr*. Shearer tulkril of her wi;i Ji
at th* home of Mrs. Morris S|ien. in tlisSSChlet.iti- II unsl slated that j
rer, lasurel Avenue, with Mrs. Ine osiSSndini: ovenls of the *&gt;■
Hpencer. Mrs. C. H. Gormley. Mrs.
It. A. Smith. Mn. p . Tl.*Brown. liana I mV I In? - wer* the repml
Mrs. J. K- Baker. Mrs. K. A. lia r, of svellaiiXssnii- don* by all *f tb"
rlson, and Mr . A. W. Knox ns rlut*. She Biki-d that the women I
aei;uaiiit theniselsi-s with politlm
hoi(ftSM«
Krr-ilar mffttnit of
Anirr* 1l»*u»», not merely contort ing
J
lean legion Auxiliary will Is- ■hell themselves with v tins ,nr
r t 4:00 P. M. al tb* heme of Mrs. ihoire but kri-piiu: |n touch with propeity.
F. K. Knumilla\ Palmetto Avenue. vi hat their candidal IS ar* ae.-om- i tym,
The Dirt G anlrnen Circle uf l-lhhlns. Mire urgi-d tire women tn hp
th# Garden Club wlllTsie*; at 10:00 uvi|uire a »ynr|«itbet|e, not a criti- nua.„ h f
A. M, at the home of .Mrs. W. A. • al is1111sill** toward their political |||ovwf&gt;*m«
cumlidateL Ily way uf rlurlns "he ,U|||
h(
Adams, llos* Court.
lead Hie fisiliiwing New Year
Kuri|&gt;e ,
MONDAY
Th* annual meeting of the wish from Mrs. Grace Morrl* " L rahleini&lt;
Church Service l eague of Holy Poole, president of the Genual !(l{ |h( |(
Cross Fpi’copil Church will be Frderatrun, “ What I do wish f.’r (|)r ptp,|
held at 4:00 P. M at the pariah ua, dour rlilb women of thi tleihr- lurnri| u
al Oderatkm, for this year, 1M:I,
house,
The program me*lint; ami 1* work, plenty of it. play to Inn- |()n| |l|1(|
pledge service of the Woman * |ier It; courage In Iner life'* illBl- j ut|.
Missionary Society of th- First irullls's, and n lulth that,
t.me.
Mithodist Chur.-h will* Is- held falter* as we live from day to
.......

R eckey

Met* a loan from a
g thtlr lunch w»gvm

cy, ioo, o f a debtor 4s to
abU in « a y
a o f th is R ttltu d e to atso harmful
and will u su ally raect^ m tfsvoral
i money. T h e b e lt policy U elwa
eoufteoua and w illing
. to p ay to t M b est o f on

H *m e

O f U r d e

(b in them ronwrod ” Th* hom# of Mro.

Sr's

uatern not ao tomj

I'minly th mnl.1-r nf ('ummerre,
have stir* live Imuth* thrir.
Ml. Jiihnai n -nld that within n
frw day* he will rumplete a list
in.-lulling ivt-ry source of Inrumc
which -made possible Ihr show.
However, the hulk &lt;f the funds
».-i" ikiPalnl hy the County. \vhl(lh
|rppinprtatisl $iuu, while the City
jo| Stinfaid ihumtejl the use of-the
l munici|&gt;sl buildings 14ml tin- sirs .
lliirily.
,

10 * * 1 \ m

Kfliray, J""' &lt;nvfiM in li t asriir
" v.iihi.ihX, ?»w

Y o w ell-D rew

January
Clearance

to Imy fur proMMitl untl futurv mt-tU.
jnnci. Alw. Maty Moll l»"
aver the iiirvting, AIM. h - Yk« •
had charge of the BILL- •|iii- u u
■mi Mi*s Alii# Tl afford tain lit i
tbkptcr from- th* k*l*-i"»»
book.
The nirrting *#» jbrought to i
cl-.ro with a iba.tt j in l&gt;n&gt;"
Tkur |irc &lt;nt wrist All •- Mar;
Hall, Mm. A. J. PvMroii, Alt"- A
K. Itu- rttrn. Air . K J. N't. A!i&gt;
F tt'. Mir-, AIm Manning. *u
1 is.fTutiL

w inter m erchandise.

A few of thn tiuU tam ilnif values
Womi-n’n Dreasett ul
Women’s Hata at. ..
Womt-nV Shoe* at

Mpn'u 2 'Trouser S uita.................
Hoys' Suita nt . , ............... ...»..........

BROOK.SVII.LE U. ,li ■■■
Burin* - 1• -Unt* aerating.

M e e tin g

Pr tat ia thi Tiat t o o
wANt at iT haici vou
c a *• » » f o i * t o a * »

iKcmeat

S R“ k*?'
w e e k -e n d

■Sp e c i a

ls

sides
Trout 2 lbs. 25i
Meeting
Frcnh Mackerel
MamUr- wore ash*J lo «Uit
2 Iba. 25c
Um Coant&gt; Hama during tho
month Cf J-muary'at tha nkular
Fresh ^krimp
meeting of t'lrria N^mbor Four
-2 lbi. 25c
of th* FJrst Baytyt Church h*’d

S.TIRES
The ealaif, b*at-lookja&lt;|, Icngotf«*o(ag tiro* on l!.* ate '..at —and
the bigg*'l volvat. Moro ttad
more ■otorlvh h* ) and every,

If. 8. Royal
I.
75x19,. $8,515
II. S. Pccrle.sH
1.75x19.. $7.00
U.-S. Guard
1.75x19 « . $5.28

I'rcj! Suita ut ...............................
Guaranteed 3 yrg. Sheeta, 6 for
•
Unbleached Muslin. 10 yds— ....
Turkish Towels, H for..................
Orinnka Drniierien.................. . ..
All Silk Flat Creps.T........ ....... ..
Printed Crepes
................—
Printed Percales ........................
Silk Hose................
Crochet Cotton, lb

whom are loifting the tig Suing
lo U. 5. That.

B. POPE CO. Inc
10th and Hanford
Phone MS

Kail L Die o f
SEA
f ’Ofc&gt;Dg
N ext Door to r G stch els

Y ow ell-D rew Co
• Orlartdo, Florida -.

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t

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SpeqJal ijnle *)iriees on nil new mereJtHndiss.

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H4 1 1

I jilt" )lsry

Itavlital rrtliictiunn an ail rem aining fall and

S cene

K ' t o t . IU8te lady
t JaoroW U " . Bhrt
ry takatad. Aa th* Year, Mr*. G. 3- totymi t o ^ '
Sot Laorvl and *d tha mission' study lassow whll.
■Offset T tuo U»r* Mr*. Grorgv McCall aakad th*
an aa Mary &lt;*” ■ Bibl* qusstlon*.
r, Billy Gllhart, Tom
Tho*# arownt W*r«: Mrm. J. IL Taaaday a lu r M n a i th# churrh
Rho3*«, *% . Ote»g» M*c«n. MC"
o . B- Bilmm. M«- H. In. Bwlth,

hen to a technique

-TAMI’A J. f . I'ennry IV
t» u|ien store nt earner Folk
Franklin strsnd*.
.

Vtiliit'H thut will make it highly profilalilv

1 h,p"

^t«toro tkw a-w .ll. Par* Avtawr. waa th* aro** of
(rttor go aad a *
tk ap f o r troobln
d tha Say. Th*y*w

I Continued
I’airr One)
hit uf charity work and the feel- |{
in.* on our port that public health tt
■v.lfar* l« not th,, entire responst.
hifdjr of tWf physician, although ' jt
■-•anted by Us in the past, s r • ,
deem It necessary l„ withhold nuri
■■•rvic** unless provisionals m a d e ''1
for rrmuneration, except the p ri-iw
cat* charities „f our n»fn s«l«r.,
:i»n. We feel that under the pres- a
m l conditions that provisions are H
made to pay for vvrry type of ft
-civic* rendered In indigent* **. t!
■t-pt mnlical service, and ferl that
it I. unfair to rx|iert u« to carry tl
this added burden as our Ju*t load. S
Our owa privnte charities we ex- tl
p it t„ do in ail graeiousness as a
nr* have done In the past, but hav* .
irsolvml to withhold our servires
gratis from all agenries for doing r
charity where provisions are made |{
for payment of every type of s e n . „
■Wa fw i'«***|i
Til* nSd*
provided- .fo r th*«*i
agineirs are drriverl 'from ta * rsin
or girt* and we do our part by .
Ixith.
r
"He It fvrthrr r*solv*d that any *
member of H*minnle Cotmly Mod- '
leal Society employe,! as eilh r
City ,,r County physician wilt ad. "
here la duties prrserilivd by the.*
City Commission and by thrv lawsj
of the Slate of Florida in such,"*
tasi-s made and provhlnb
r
"Adnptnr this the foprth day of C
January, IU33. Signed hy;
tl
*• J. N. Tnlar, pre*blent| A. W. L
Knm, vice-president; J. T. Den. |e
Ion. •rrrefary a n d Treasurer; p
Itulph F. Stevens; (’. M. Mitchell; j
J. Marshall; W. T. Langley: S.
Pulesion; II. lb Smith; IL E. Selman; t*. I.. Park; and J. W. Mar- IS

mllleca will *•()'• during the en• uing year: Airs. George Aid ruin,
chairman; Mia. J. E. Preaton,
vice-chairman and agent or the
(hillock; Mr*. SL IL Ratliff.
tary anT publtclfy chairman; Mrr.

ur»r; Mr*. J. II- rowm, 'or*.
treasurer; Mro. W. I- Mor«*n.
With .Ml«» Mildred Nl* prrold- sunshlr* tn-osarcr. ait|&gt;*iint*Bdcat
Wlth.Mlc,a and Mis* Rlanc^sfonnlnghxm uf Cbrlstiaa sMlat relation, and
lending tb* devotional th* rrgvilar superintendent of childrsn; Alrt.
A. of
of "
Ui" Brssl* llstehi-on, miperintcmlcnl
mceding of th* Y.’ W. A"tb"
First Baptist tSiuroh waa bv'-l aa tf mlvsl** study and dcvollon*l
Toroday a**nis^ a t th* »“ «*
tkaliman; Ifn . J. M. M.H'aiklll,
Mr*. II. H. Hill an PalnwHo Av*.
gar chainnan and »o|w»l", ' n,:r,,,
mi*. Nr*. Jo h * ™
tn pr»V*r and taught » chapter of luupUsa; Mrm Jla.ry Wl *•.»,
Mrs. J. K. ll*illiM*r,vand Mr*. K.
from tb* mlislun atudy book.
A rorial period wa* enjoy'd la­ II. McIntyre. m*a.t*r»hlp r-un^
ter In tha *rotting and rofroab. taltic*; Mr*. « * •? « McGrow. Mrs.
m#nU wers aorvrd. Tboxs picsant
w.ro: Mra. Jakg D- Ahrahan-.
M n. IL II. R ill/and th? *»»*«
Mildred Nix, Haul*Tew, KathFlortnc* Lota, and

in su lt-to .Injury, you a n

Better Farming
Show Opens For
•Sanford Public

pnt.iamt.f muiiwe .....

ompliih. 3ix rapla
a d laughter that
Ut ronvulsloaa a*
an t* th* cllaMMtic rrine Kelly. Waiwha Cunn ngb.m.

a b u a in e« hom e an obligation; don't take
y e a r cash brad* to iU com petitor, f o r by dWng IhU you are
h urtin g tth
ays. J fa u o p t o n ly a re not paying
h #e ffirm
i m three w ays

Charity Burden (live Resignations

MIAMI HKACII I* J. Salt*,
nuns leasnl Flurblnn lintel fur
|!i:t:t season.

Mr*, nisrkman *|s&gt;l.l&lt; of
St. Agnes Guild of Holy Cross w rk as rluilrmaii nf inlrrrn
Episcopal Church will lake pi v * rrlklions of llo- Fluri.la Ft
_a n.iut
al * tKss itarUlt
tiun. She.slatvd tha* wnw*'
Im4, hchl trvponaiblji for the
The Wuman's GullH uf I
vamsmellt if the |Ur-ent d'
Cross Kpbrupal t'hyrth will i
thin n-&gt; they have th,. ixiwer a,„| 1ufternmm t;f the In
*t 3:00 uVlocIt at the p*
iiilliirr.re neev; -my fur 0'h llra. Hi rhvrW lluovtr, hi •
Wa liiiigtim fui tl.. ■
house.
This 1* the (Mirth llitv th
nient.
TUESDAY
t „| -Nurthhamptun, M.&lt;
agrirullliiul ilepartuiei i luu
Mr.
tehmanfi
IMW
lit*
repThe regular hu»lnrs» sml sWilfur,. wn»k In Snnuiol" G inly the sutue uiu,i- t ti»u
-roinra 'him orttn r r m r
me tins" of the Daughter*
Tlurlng- H*3- a f i m i r n i D ? niTTT’B in iq iir* i-r- 1ruT wlii-u 'ir. &gt;&lt;&gt;•■1. lie- lit t leek plan
Wr-li-y
t'lass
of
I’ir^
raiunii-in
nl
lit
t
pulilic
M.
Ccolulg*
Mrtes.
had finished her talk. Mr*. &lt;
-torer&lt; &lt;*ni nt First
lu-rt
■llrllur nf Pint Knilri.hil Avenue, (rntuimg
I’hllllps, fccroinpanlevl hy ill*, earvir a- v
municipality.
. 1-JMlllty. 'Ill,, irvuoj she - wa
Mrs. Hill E *tertains
aarume. A. Illekror, sang
•V tagly n- the prlng u( lltji In the liUll iln* (utue rly
Lug'*
i*ce**tonal.
F o r Church Circle
thiii* wa- welt pn;iil upiiiion lh:i! the "l.'u let" ut Sn-ui -I ! 'n-i
Those prevent were: Mr*,
if Mr. (.'ii- jjilye 'wi luil la lx- t r - t lingn In*. Avi-nuJ. I'eoltiy
rrt
M.
-Shearer,
if
|'in*ra»tt«.
Mrm II. II- MM| was hosier" t»
rlri-lnl In- luil only t(?bi- u-.ile it. -nilvunce lui.1 1 ihowyi the
W. II. Blackmon, uf Winter
the member*, of Cirri* .Ntmiher
By his o*ii toofi -ili-ii, tin, viii. , i niu'-e Hi the muni. vij
Seven uf the First BaplUt (Church
wus stiass-il hy Mr. t'i«ilhlge hue
utesl ut itmt txhihllluii. H«
when they ‘held their .regul.-vr
J. A. | ill.'ieganllvf the |e&gt;pulu. . I plm it I. I yeni i-i '.In u
nveting Tuewdoy afternoon at Methodi-st Church
Wmley, Mr*. | Irani lion Ilust u prv: iih-llt im - i i'll.liny, n-nr the Mi) I in.
hir home on Paimelto Avenue.
Circle H uh Meeting:
, Mr-. • A. C .lulin- allvr til u m il line.
i i-.| wa* ml n| the "Hell •
Mr*. Sarah Stewart led the dcviJ.
II.
t'
glum.
[
In
a
nunt:i~iiuurllihput-lnh--1
i
in ;J&gt;v--\vr". Poultry un.l lit­
tional, Alisa »#ry Guodale hid
Officers (.ml ennimittrtrv fur tin­
sII, Mr-. Juj^’ . niter hi* relirvnmvff1, Air. I n tel &gt; ....... plni-iii On evlntiii
rharge of the Bible lesson, anil coming year were rvli-ctrd at tin­
. Af. GultnWu), ,jrltjxrfii ky \ aiiti-il tu retin- i i ; li.ihiy tie f.itnun;:
At,*. Frond" E- Bui* ron-lucled meeting uf Circle Number One if
In. S. D. High-1,, trial rtt on wlii'li
|H«»- *in ill ptwltry, live situ k,
the mlwion study l**"&lt;-n.
the First .Melhmli"t &lt; hurrh held
i ’ll. I ri»n»r*ly* Im ill i| to i liiimtrnlp.
.|.i• *. i ting, vniiuiii fin. ••• I
Before the close of th* meeting Tuesday aflerrmui nt Hie In nv uf
»y§ Mff#
, '*j H i-I taf nil, thtrif vm*. III i n\.n J,,|.i. B in Ht-iiilnul" • uunt) i'
Mw. John D. Abrahams r»»e a Air*. Hkssi* llutcbimm. Hove f urt.
M.i «*n, Mr • Itr^Uh un»| llw - uf Mi . 1 i f:•« - mi ini n i niiip *t&lt;! • s-i nin** '
Ulk on th* subject. "The Dril** Il wav annuumeil ilunni: the
n, Mn. J. F-j
J. hnsanl. u-," Jie wiut», "I c-miiity' i ii -in .
and Privileges of Chri-tln" P«*- meeting that the nest meeting will
lit Hr- we, Mrs. at|vlllpt w|la|
I- 'eyuu l
he held at the home of Airs. W.
l-PI- Paiswri'eth, |)(|(. a| lfMKih.”
Al. Ali-Kim.
rol, Mrs. Itnlpli
|n ndi.ltam. In- eursiileivil It Im- •
The following officer* uni r m-

Y.W.A. Holds Regular
Meeting A t Church

Doctors Decline illiree Members Of
To Carry Entire State float! Board

no m*n
&gt;«•»»&lt;
Ibtf (iMMlitency for
,.t year* t&lt; 4 r»vl&lt;«
of those wh» ha.1
II term* hud .hotvn
U tter p art of thrlr
was
id
&lt;lumplhhmmt*.
ua* started When • &gt;•
the Prwlilrnt •&lt;*«•
nti mvn(:
i lioo.e t&lt;* r-n f-i

Woman’s Clnb Holds Body Of Form er Pres- •“ 11
Ite tte g u lir Meeting . Went Is Found By f c "
Wife Shortly A fter |Uf tnMrs. BTberV-JL “Shearer, a f
Death Claims Him ‘r,' r;
Pineeaitl*. yice-prv-ident at large

THURSDAY; JANUARY 5.1933

declaring that he did not fear a

THURSDAY. JANUARY 8. 1933

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A N |!N D EI’ENDENT DAfl.Y NEWSPAPER
S A N F D R D , F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y . JA N U A R Y 4. 1933

FOR
B U M PLANS

Crack Freri ch Steamsh ip ■
In South American Service
Bums In English Channel

N U M B E R 215

n r * CamU A C o p /

GAIN Speer E lected To
MADE HEAD OF Succeed Dumas A s
COUNTY BOARD Mayor Of Sanford

11

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CHERBOURG, Jan. 4.—0P&gt;— o x l'p c t oat from ,!mr*. Th# Lat.
Th« crack French liner L ilian,j Unttque wa* t.ne of th# largest
tiqva, nervine In th# Soith Aim*,[and failr.il French ship* ranking
lean run. » •« wreck* I by lira of, next In Ihr II* 1•* Franc*. :;he
Sternly Assails Lead­ an und.trimined origin in tha, loft
1*1 Bordeaux yr'tenlay.
Commissioner^ H o l d A6UT01V n U V F F lK L cffle r Declines Nome r s ForOpposhurHis English Channel today.
Keorprnization Sea'r W W t ination,£nd InTurn
The crow of 170 la believed b»|. NEW YORK. Jan. 4. —(AVMethod OfReorjfan- have I-ren reacted by the Gerrom i Bum# pf ih* world’* largiri and
At First Meet-1
Recommends Speer;
tcam.r Ruhr after abandoning moil ftw erfnl *hiji* wer* aught I
i r l n g _Government ’ ■th*
Shinhoher S e a t ed
Mtlantii|'ie which carried wiv Jestonlay III * howling westerly i
tvicm vnw &amp; M
,** • paaacniftra and wa« enroute t.i gale In ih North Atlantic and
John Moil el), Se„ pronilrrnt
Vivian A. Speer. 87.yenr
e J g g g ’J S f c S t ; &gt;*■*..- '"™ I” ...... * " &gt; - ..................... * - two aruwir t h l vctbrxn menuer .1 the
old Sanford department More
Congrtiilonal k i 'l t r t jraatarday | A military veaplana with two! ' In a ’dltlon to the trana-At iicjrd of County CommlKlnner* | Indicates He WUlConowner and a city commla?itmfor oppo*ll*g lua method of re- offlctra aboard left hire to Dynamic llnrr* on their regular run* yeatetday niomlng wa* chu cu
' iIi m i C .J t t ^ E H o r i ^ o #r-&gt;erfnge—IBflPf-ww* ■rievto«$grouping go*ernnu nt bureau*, but t over the luirtilne craft
Alt»JA.«uii.^*iu*Uk«Xa*^w«wmm*oir)rmr,t‘Mr r —ntiffrtofi
fff/ftwrteSell City Property mayor of Sanford Innt ni/ht
_ rage e f .1Year &lt; crrtliir* fillnl to airive on for the group fur anotherr two j
■'mv'iiFT^ri-^TipnsrttnrwVur fort*.
®
irledulr. The
apt.iin of the &gt;rar tstn* at a rr-nrga:iuliou
aueceedinf T. L. Dumna, vet­
rvmolutely forward w i t h their
Soon after first neaCa of the flrr Miurriania.
Auguilu* T. Aihton, former eran railroad official wlia hno
J.
Townl &gt;. , mc*im r that **#J feututrd I&gt;y ih
plan* for killing "ho Ptrixideat**
propoapK undriertid by hi, pro- »** received f'i nearby senel- breathed , ilgh when hi* »h*P U lim n a i .1 Dr. R. I’.levtua n. city lolintur m the cuy t | Phtlx- hel l that office rur the paJt
surrounded the l-oal amt othe
tCoutinne.1 On Paga Two I
tu t. *
county ibvilcian and It. C. Wrl- •Ic phla and hul rr of aeveral City
The I’mldcuk callad hi* flrri
li« nuon ai i ipeilnttndent of the of Sanford Imprtvement bond* two year*.
Mr. Spetr’i election aa mayor
preei conference tinea Stptemlier
County llrn)( an I ifij p)*«|ng *of which he If leaking to realize on
a n c luti &gt;t evllimj up u tiorrrnor through Ihr *ale i f varlouv city tame ihortly after he had algn.'d
Admiral Richard E, Byrd, re­ to tell newipopetmen that If any'
tired, who wot mad* tho butt* of
Dave . h-tit to ie ret men.. ...
of pr pcrliet upon which ho ha* Ine oath and acceplan:* of ofa verbal barrage delivered yoater“g te t. ex-iirtive nbilitjmpm-jkviva and ercurrd judgment, nra* Ik * i i a City Comralaaloaer for
either
•lay by Rtaator RoMnaon, who
hr)* nf h’.v he * &gt;frtc linjd t»e-1 in Santord yeaterewy morning hr throw y a rn aad 8. U. Khinbolter.
chided tho fa mono filer and #*• Nnuit -keep It* handa off no
pDtmrn* g r crm m r'h’dr. *
| intnrmaj conference with mamher* Sanford erate manufacturer, had
*igned th* oath and ar eptanc* of
plorer for" hi* ocUvttloo whh the a m o a t give &lt;PreoUtanl M
Wh-n tli* Copiml.aiimri * met I f the City Comminl.*.
Economy League.
, Roo*eV*lt virtually a fret rein.
in Ihe tin t rci'ion cf the new j The net rerult of Ihe cerfervn** office for th* unexplrel term
The reaction In Congre** wa*
k j U MrUfo duty.
,e*r, lin y tin t ic.nl a.ld approvnl | »a* that Ihe City had m 'iilng to of C. A. Byrd, reilgned.
BooVro rofirred tha
Immcllate. Chairman C* bran of Over Q uarter Million Outlines Work Done
When Mayor' Durnai announc 'd *
Mr. A
Athlon^at
(V’ prrrrnt
the nilmilr.- of ihelr l*riember | ffrr
ffer .Mr.
thlonkat (So
Mo/OBtfOK*; bill to
the llaoie expendiloj^N committer
time and avery indwat in that that the only order of bu.inv**
By
VnrimiH
Groups
ihr
.paym
ent
,f
Pints
Sent
Out
Dur­
' lfartay far a report
announcetl he would rail hla group
rn
n i*
a
n'* •uU ttfidinr •cc»»unt«. cun- Mr. A.htnn antlcipi'.ra carrying* arhedultd *for tr i evening wav *
. la atroag Indication* of
together Thunday a n d would
election of a^ n ay o r, Canting:
One-Half
Week
ro
Relieve
Distress
,-Me,
miner rf
t,,.,. through In a ron.'lual in I'D p an Ih*
,
Iaapw4lnw vote of tho meaaocr.
then *eek te» have reported out a
miiaionir
Speer nombuled Com(Continuid
On
Pag*
Four)
' nr- ) and adtouinrd *lnr die to lmy n r n i action on prohibition rorevolution to block tbo entire lloumiaelontr W. A. Leffler who In „
PLANT CITY, Jan. I.-S traw
-Rnthualaiin.'' efficiency,
and| niediatrly le ihbpnne.
*
/o a l wwa pdstporvd f.y tho Renat#
vtr program for realigning nnd
turn declined the nomination and-:
regrouping 58 ,-parate bureau* berry grcw rir, wh bring Ibvir p r a c t I r a I ci» operation haeej 1 it *1 act ■( the te-orgntlreJ Invitation (s Sent To
, jodleU iy anh.«ouimltte«. wmslderinter*I th* name of Mr. Spaer.
*&gt;#irie,
lo
I'lani
City,
markrlrd
mdrknl
lb,,
ihaiitalde
and
wwlfar*'
CommUiU.it
wa*
the
ir
elect
inn
»f
Into nine dlviiion* under en d in g
■tton. until tomorBrisbane To Pay Visit Commleeloner Shin holier aeked
department.'.
- .
o j tho ah*enc# of
norc
t h a n a quarier
mil­ work &gt;.f Ihi* county during the ^*r* M,l" h • ' }U eh*)'n'*r '
,
___ ____ . . 1 1 *heihtr orritol (be Charter to.
„ t * a* . . t
,»1r
*f* fo lowmc that iinom* An Invitation iia*
Further, Cochran laid It wnuU lion pir.la
wti’'
’
forward ,iutrwj t imanlmouily vote of lb*
of orrne* dur- 1 - 1 'ar. ..id kail I clinianii...............j „
,h , m a ttrr.rf Iron* the office of gono
Senator Bonk tapiirparia* a bill In Spite Of Depres­ be "unjual pad moat, unfair" tjj
the Ktmlnol* Cmnmiailon to bring about tho
’he
la*
i
half
pf
ta
il
week
m U r Borah 1* preparing a hi I
sion, Marion Heads tha Pialdent-elect to reehufflr ao and rent Ihr veaaonal .hip- rrtrelary of the Jeminole County rp'|it&gt;intin,: new or ir-*ppninlliig County f h in ft’e r of Commerce to ii ek.tlon of Mayor Duma*. Ha
ClmmlTr "f Cninhirrre,' It) hu* talk, &lt;iM County enipl-yc*.
Mpfco^tko dollar hoy laa* and
large a portion of the yxecutlve
Arthur Rrlthane, noted n*w*.
tuM that a unanlmou* vole
Show More Income eriahliahment
lip n umtlon irt C«inml«*lorrr paper cnlumnl.l, aaklng that he. wa*
Juit two week* be­ m#nt flgjrr* | in excel* nl ic*rtt “ The Heart of Seminole County,"
iUreqpttmant ho hjp ts to h*lp
^ „ .&lt; #uir, InMroUfh M M,y .
fore hr took office. Ho reo**#rlml hundred lh"ii*n:i'l pint* a* the u.d givrn a | |St30 nVIuck Imlay at the lluiton Slack, aeronded hy l orn- vlilt Nuiferd, flemlnol, County, nf,
r*»cf Improve economic
„■!,( “I think tomeOCALA, Jan. 4 .-Report* of the intention &gt;of the Denmcrati • yrar pave way |u Iho imw.
^ . monthly i ',*ion of Ihr Sanford : -in.t.Inner H**lc-n Sleek, vernnileil ami Central Florida during hi, one rl*e should hav* the Jrf&gt;" and
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ta il Saturday prove I In lv*t}&gt;«' Woman* ( lull in the rli h room*' |.y f n,oii*#b'n#r S. F. Long and prrirnl clay In thla ital*.
ite r’a Intention fmiafy fee officer, for the latter leader, to veal much' wider nowbecauae Commissioner H. J, Iahi'Biried, Dr. E. A. t arler, of l.ongIt wa* pointed out tn him that man wa* not preient,' Commljaion_ y hater day In a •l( month, of 1932 were filed with ganixalion power In Fnnklm It. hlg iliy of llie curftni aravon with *f Dial bo&lt;ly.
Mr.
f.ehmann
la
'e
d
hi*
talk
on
u
m
i
,
.
t
l
,
,ho,ri*
id
rocyeed
It).
Rooaevrlt.
I47?r,i|
pint*
i
f
alrawlrrtie*
k
m
j
he ahoiihj “ l*#r*onally »#a Ih* r HhlnhoUer aald “I thrrefor*
•$f dabata In* which he the retiring hoard *f county rnm.
The Prrildent aald the oppoel- lurwanlrd mil of hrre in right treorde whlrh have hern rmnpilrd S. In k .to n i f Aanfntd ai ro.nty lieautifol fl’lda nf relery now be­ rrcond the nomination ma hi by
Llfca backlog of c*v&gt; m in loner* yeiterday. While the
bv
him
ilurlng
I'JX.'.
lie
mrnllnn&lt;'d
tlon to hi* plan In Congre,.* runofficer* a rt glv*w w i l l dan. IS to atltolr* a "backward *tep." He nipreea r« frlgeralur car. and 13 lb# work ai»l rharitabl- a-llvillea phytirlan. t*r. Carter will irvel.e ing pirparrd for gnrket lit thla 31r. Lafftar", thereby bringing
riunty which pr«du‘e* 20 percent about th* election of Mr. Hpaer.
puny rrftigeialiir*. .
$70 per month for hi# rrrv k n .
file Ihelr report#, four af th* five added I
J.
of all lhr relery grown in th*
During the lu&gt;( Hirer d*V* of ol |be Srminole County Welfare
tlth rr appointment*
wtra turned in y**t*nlay.
In turning avir the gavel lo
■-Tho tamo oppoiltloa hai now lait week there waa a gtadual Hoard) tl&gt;e Kiwani* Cluli; the IV. H. 8. While, re appnlnte-l a t United Flat?#.- Ha wa* told tlyri
'arlicn which ha* defoated every iniprtveryrnt. lu t ^ w ife a t ' tk- CdTi.U,; J h » Milano Th-atcr; Th- (tuinly ( tlo tn y at a an aiy of $43 he wni'd g* "Famillgfiaed with th a new mayor, th* retiring hca I
of Ihi City eeld "l take great
alttfwis f^ rh a ^ S .T n effort at rtorganUallon for IS local yard. Itrp*-il» of buyru |n Amrrlran ft r d Cro**)- t h o |e r m nth.
thr ft John* nivet, iatd to ba pleaeur* lo turning over this arat
tijitm le, pf^b'anft rd :. th&gt;:. lJon'»
•och office inereeled 0r*r a ilmL year*.'
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mod
r
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IropJcal
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Ilann.
of
klr. ami Mt»,,R
to you. Il hart&gt;:en a pkar-ure to
lac period In ml. Thle we. a*The PreiMcnt d,reh«fe-t In detail r , w
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m .l _| t fll r ('ink; Ihe Rotary t'luh; lhr F.lk*’
(Continued On Page Two) ' in Amt lira, and arqualnlr*! with ■bserve yoqr unaelflih work II) .
tD,
rounled for aulaly hy an evidanl rarloup
.rlou, of hi* PWOaele. .pa,Ik,.- Saluri-oy. „M'uiiiay
ow |iy
wrr, Clidtl *he Amerii'Hit legion AnxiL
the fine i|rvidopin*n|* tha; are
United State* rutting of oxpeiiaei by all the 0f- larly the creation of a public
behalf of oqr city an,| I an) .'auri
iary; Ihe Sanford Woman’* Clrb":
taking pla r In thii hody of water,
,1b# go d atand- ftrera. Reduction o f ' rip en ,# . In work* divlaloa, aad then eipreiaed brirglng I* gcnrral H and 8 |.J l|r-ra rrn l.T e * fh rr. A«*"clat|on*
you will do great Juatl e to. yourincluding three new freight boat
each offlc* woa largely rempon- hi* oppu’llion to the prevent law, v n i , alt J* ugli *#ry feu loti of the cuiinty; th* Salvation A r­
tin#* which are being eatabllihed *elf and our city In your new
• iwo-ofraid to Uko ■ p.altlon ilble for &lt;tho Inereiaad net ro. giving Congrev# the power to veto brhi'jht the quarter of a n u t lea* my; the n t y of Seuf'A-d; Semlrole".
*
within Ih# n xt 3tl day*".
rrlpta, although total- re ilyl* In propo#rd coneolldalloni within W thin nine relit*. The tauge on Ih-- role County; the Recnnvtruction
After coailderabW ap p lau V
ah la aoundlnt out tbo •antl- two office, abow Inereame*.
from the aeveral epectator* and
day* after the time h* iaaued tho yaiil " i unlay wa* finni N cent Flnanrr Cpt/oralinn; nnd varloilv
J|i 10 14 rent*.
Blizzard Is Sweeping th# offlcUl City group around tho
n rr|o gnotp*.
i of tbo Sonata era hla prop-*. ,
Rheriff 8. C/ M. Thomam, who regrouping ordert.
TALI.AIIAF8EK. Jan (.-(A h
A iluiv tain throegh.ut. Ih*
T l.^lra'le
body .f r e ta r y *ai I
n
.ti
litk a eftw to ofloring tt ai an had a lean half-yrar the latter
table had lubalded, Mayor Speer
-Either Coogrta* muit keep It*
Pacific Coast Area raid
Dave SlmlK today i#gan tli*
nont to tho Glaoa tank r e P»rt of 1931 arconllne to report#, handa off now," he laid, "or It greater pait ul Moiday niorninr *W( hiate imlearnred t-i get
"I am d:*ply appreciative of
lutlei
a
i
Fetbia’i
2'itli
govtrnor
bIH which coma* up Thun made a largo lnrr:ai# In n*t re. muri give to my lu t#*inr much which appetrvd to ho pretty gen- eanuieta repuit f^ m every group
thla honor, and, whit* I realla*
SEATTLE.
Jan
I
(AV-lluaf, 1/ thar* la auffklaat puppo.-t. celpta for tha poi| tlx montha, Id* larger powara of Independent ac­ ciel m i thr itcawbiiry area i« dnug nrlfarp work in |hl&lt; count \ bv matting with th# riate'% pre*- ■Ired, of hjghway worker* drove my ehorUomtng*. I ahall do my
doc Iload to taradl Uto tirm a &gt;. r-t-ort ihowa. Whe real h* netted tion than given to any preildent I ,'llevi il to have pmvrn tno&lt;| and m i«t of Ibeni have re.pnnde I identlri ekclori aiienildnl her* to .now plow, into high drift* on the licit to fUl tb* effk* (o the
11.332.a9 tha last tlx month# In if Iher.- la ever to be reorganlm- Mteflcial althnukh of nut a* pnoelly and fully; only a fe«r r n 't their voti# in the electoral n a ilt of Fa.lent
AL
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Washington, best of m / ability".
real- hav i• faileil and We have l&gt;e*n rom- '■dirge for Frenklin l!.-&gt;i*velt Northern Idaho, nnd Brill,h Co.
Ula first act wa* to algn Ihe
of tho moat aatota ohierv- tfrtl, the p#,t i l l month* brought lion. And that authority to It e f­ KHul venliiT a i grower* gcnrral
fur
prealilrtit
and
John
linincr
for
yl
In
aimply
omit
Ihem
from
oalh of office ai mayor and thu
i Semite aaodo tho predlc- him S t ' - 1.33. Thii wa* mainly oc- fective aho'iId li« free of l|ie limi­ ly non d lui*c liked.
Iiinibia
today
«i
it
billiard,
mov­
vice
proaidenl.
•
teconl."
necataary paper of acceptance a*
half that If lafUUon d.c, o’ nted for by an Incrraie in total tation* In tha low pa-ired la .t . Indiratluui Mun'tay were
Hr atgned a rommleainn fur hi* ing down from Alaaka, pelted mayor, HI* ae.'ond w*« to antav^r •* ling at Ant ion to th* fart that
at thVa aacalon It will at rrcelpla, going from $8,600 In 1931 year which_ glvac Congrei* Ihv llicie «*■• Id It a fairly hr*
th’ni
with
rrr;h
flake*.
On
th*
l I
to $UA00 during the pari year. vet„ power,’ which prtvenle Ih# movrnient of
fruit
&lt;ut of charitable work rairied on in lh|&gt; n»w *trrelary, J. I*. Neuril. Fort Waihiniton end Oregon coaat nounc* that a motion for adaart.
eDunty I, rerogniird alaewher', Vieirr, and announced that J. C.
. of tho maro conaarvatlvo Ifeanwhlla, oxpomea wore reduerd abolition of functlona whlrh pre­ h»r# Tueiday eight. It war the vpeakgr quoted J. C. |H’*kl». Ilu.kionn, aecretary lo 'former • hipping wa* warned of haavy Jourment wae In order. Comralavent* the rearrangement of ma’jor Indicated t h a t
Ihrre , would r , n I re' retary In py governor Governor Doyle‘Carlton, will ron- wrather, raintlnrnit, and a colder sloner Duma* mad* th** molion
_ a n pnparing to matt about 1100.
Tax Aatoiaor W. L Colbert at. d'pertinent,.
be four or five and prrhap*
wave. River* t„ th# W rri Coait end Ih* meating w»» adjourncl
all tho atrongth t t their
"Otherwloo It will, a* la now dx nr *#ven *ara awl, dr|n-nilrnt Irivlg E. Carlton and dir'clnr of (inti* tn act a* director of rrlief in nvprftowril hut nn aerlnp* damage until next Monday night.
foarlug tha raoult of •n reported an Incrroat la total ro*
rharg#
of
nilmlglilratlon
of
R-.
The new mayor haa been on
ilemorutratad In the p ro m t urg'ly upn the moiHir.t of fru t 'wlfme work financed bv th« II*.
wa* r'lin rtfl. Railroad* generally
ojr. ca'I -tf* iv te $ with relpta, Jumping from $3,400 In boliti
thr City Commiaaion since Ja n ­
1931 to $4,200 In th« latt alx law, again be merely make be- ruining fn 'lile M'-Mfay afternuun. o n ItU'llon Flnanre Corpnratbvn rnnttrucUon Flnarrr fund. In lb* mainlained .achedule.
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, The lonrrnienl i*it of hete la*t in Flerbla. Arcnnling t0 Mr. I.*h- ■tat*.
uary 1929. I|* aerved as mayor pf
tho fisaate turned mouth* of 1932. A reduction of ex. llev«."
Shnlti laid llviblaion will
In an aaiartrlng
atatamml. .‘lalur-'ay totalled HTJfJt pinli ul maon, Mr. I|urki-,nn Inlil T hai
FA R M t id lT T irS lE K r * th* City for laveral week* follow­
penie*
of
ovor
9400
helped
bring
M a ty Inflation proMolt,
of
Birmingham,
A'a
.
#eiinn.
raid
the
tain#
aalary
he
te-jivel
ing Ih* realgnallon of Nelson
hla total net receipt* from $1,730 Cochran laid bo would lie willing
tha H ot to lnc:rpo- In tho la at half of ipsi to $3,000 to give Prooldont-tlect Rooaovelt lierriva which figured on Ihe *1 diretlor of th- R. F.
Il w«i anmiunced thla morning Grey, late In 1929. and h« wa*
that whit# doing hla work f«r Cailton
ba*l* of in aveiage return In
oaah bonqa hUl. but ■luring tho patt alx month*. •
lul
ll.a
Reconllrectlon
Flnanrt
by
F.
FDorner
that
therr
will
be
(Continue
I
Dn
I’age
Tv,o)
(Continued On Fogo.Two)
re-elected for a lhrre.ye.sr t»rni
grown* nf It l- l rent* the pint,
v a ia la a approved a
t orpmallon will pay Hi# «a!aty. j a meeting of Ihe Kemlnole Agrl* that began In January 1930 anil
■rluinrd
giewrr*
approilmately
The new goeerner r#cei*ed a , culture .Club Tliprtday evening at ended la»t week, lo be re-ekclod
tnoaaure by
$ 13,089.41) fur Ihe day') picking. (iuardsnun Ordered
. itady nlteam of vlaitor* llicui gh- 8:il) o'clock *| the Court lloutt for ano|hoy threo-ynr term that
to aaothor bill.
Ihe day and clerk 1 wer • kepi Inf a genrra! illtcUMion of rlub
Tha movement Cl ur.'ny brought
Jegan lait night.
To TYoubled Mines fill
total morrmrnt
Ihe^ fei*nt’i
&gt;•"&lt;&gt;■ opening mall for the new wo'k. All fan(tr* 0f tha county
#•••*/ eaeioilv,.------ ----------------- arr nrgid tn* attend.
thiough l o t week lo 705,170 pint,
r
TAYI.ORVII.I.#;, Jan. 4. (JVtF'ope Has CloBe Call
for nliirli'grower* ha * re eiieil
With flag* flying, brat* rail* il will dock at th4 end of tbo and r«tiuiate&gt;| rrin ’ll uf appmxl Fli1* c impanki of lllinoii national ' —*
From Serious
In ju ry
*• aid wrr# or dated Into Chrlttlan
* •
gloaming, and Captain Tho*. Municipal Pier tainpororily where n.nl#ly $Ht,D'2.5.t.
ri'ltty
I'elay
a*
the
itate
atLund, vrterap of more tlu u 40 th , public |o larlted to Inipict
I l B. Pope, local manager of
tr optt'l a lerond time tn bring
yoara itrvlce an the St, John*
Cities Harvica gaaolli*. product*,
p
*c#
In
Ih
'
troubled
roal
field*
t
t
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River at bar helm ai of old, Um
tiday I* bojag pointed out ■« a
run.
I county atoamehlp “Oeceoli", f o r m e r . The flrri trun being a
r *#■* # oian and women wer*
Th* City Hall anj turrounding lu f urn Iah apprmed applicatlnn men with ohotpally good forton*
I ri*.l and aeveral woundad lari
r . B aka, Clyde Lino boot that hat beta oat Mr. Lefflev',$aldi bo It unable to
mchtjaml two lour* wo'Jttded lo. propetlic* today were filled Will) I,lank, until that hour and all aba In that h* came through what
^•Thowpioa i M R. J. of oorvko for pearly ftvr y**n oailmaln whan It will arrivr or
the aound i f hammtr* and law , invited to aitlripal* for thr varl- might haro bf*p an accident of
day.
9 tU+d jrtsUirfoy by tho la erpectod to goaka a larding fa When It winlretafai. II* laid that
it will be pat
aervlbe oiiVa
Offltlak, helpl-i* to • pteverv, in Ihr hand! of carpenltn who «u* ra,li pcUea that _ wUl_ba a.rioua codMRuanca with, only a
J ob
Sanford botwaoa 10:00 and I2d)0 regular run'
nutlceablo limp and aeveral hour*
:
•^ A# loon a» po*#j/M
i.i.lar.ln the fare-of killings and an* buiy n ecttiig ' %ari"ui ho-dh* iwardrd.
m ta# i J w k M r r o *
.’•4#&gt; ftor tablet
o 'c l o c k T h u r t d a y n o n .
Ilea l*, •••lilan ti and Judge* of of gtaulna pain.
blarrhnl &lt; hang H«tao Liang, '.■pealed attarka on' union rnin're, mi l at ilia in wjtL'h Will h^ houred
ia d that II pubB: I* liivllyfl I •
Tirohotlui-W.
lag on bar ftret trip down tha
Mr. Pop# h al the misfortune to
ll#;u»* for frdght 'm ilitary r*!»r of North China, a,V*d troop* to r# ume occupation the many evhibtU that are lo he the iminus il.’psrtmanU at* a*
r,hold-over
river under the ownenhip of Saa- avail li*»lf
•erved null e nn t panne author- &lt;•( Dip co’.nty whiih Ihey left only i featur • of the fourth annual frilaw*: I'roscrved food depart­ hav* h k righb knee caught be­
carrying
pu
ford aad Jackronvllle capihil that
J had been tied ill** toda* that rib doe, not rare Id day* agn. Fielding brok • nil* H''inln&lt;de CotIRw Rotter. I arm* ment, Mist Matiel Wllion, mana­ tween tha bumper of • parked
Tho l-&gt;al, j
ohBUka, Tbamp- Include* W. A. 1-rifle# and &lt;1. H.
of tb* HI. tn d u l with than* eharerning the .naif today animig ho,tile union Minw which g«t* tillde) **av on ger, Mr*. Ilrx Tackard, astlatint automribll* and on* that wae Just
up. near lb
r* i rdtrtd eaa- Whllner • ( thla rity.
VH gemovr J de*tni#t !'•" and e« tt»Ve of Hhvna* menibr * of Die United Thursday morning for a. Ihr:*- #nd Mr*. Nelli* W. Taylor, of Or- bring parkad, and. accordlag ta
"V*
teid to (top' Chamber of Cm m erc*' official* John# R lv r
'ando, a* Judge; Corn ehow d#- Dr. R. E. fitivene, who waa aaarhalkwan n . w hH | $00 Chlneit
from iriv k
il
year*
ago
"IR
•Worker*
1 ’artfd for the day perlwd.
are pliaaing a lultabl* welrmw*
Nv i
• lain dennv
th# intention troopi w«,#
Fcatuie,
» »ho*» thl» year, pmtmrnt, Talton Fhilllpa. man*- by, hla oacapo with only mlaot
iirg ami two men war* *»•&gt; inded
waa
put*''
J
whoa the graft arrive*, with an ef romm!. ill
'g a i prlmirlly the cend .ij w it),' JapanrM aollex R. Johnnii, X'r, -Clifford Hiatt of Tavart* Injuries mark* him ai having been
t t (trhange of 'hot*.
vreording to
oaroti of raU il boat* con temp eUd
dent,' ate tx- ,« Judgi; Swine drpMtment, given that "Oaa chance In a thou,
gtnero! au
aa a fr»u
vre»*l.
dier*.
ff,
*
aad many ttaaU .of ablatio*. Exact 'Ajfgwave.
.
He hl intl/ rotpittUd any' fur­
nk h:lter than l&gt;"naM Landreie. manager, Don- • ir i * . •
waa purhiblt, *1090
e
Of
M
agnate
Is
tlm# of arrival U tedofiallo but chared, ID
Ho woi preparing to ontor tho
had", free ad rcr Carter, saih len t. Dr. A. L.
rldad But t» ther rsiiiiniininn(M|A« id d riw H
any we've
thorn Jatoraatad &gt;« too lag tha wo- rtmove lhv(
judge; Mayfair Halal Saturday night to
dGaggedyRobbed minion,
t r 'tarrying tn the N* ’•nallgb* H»^rnm»nl at
lihiblt* by Un­ •heriy. of G«in#i*lll*,
ml &gt;’-1\ bad doalroiM af pa|tkipat- faclUltM
til Commi'iloii I'u ltry department, John Sen­ attend tha Axoarlcan L a g Io n
' alwaye bad Nanking, t iln*M , .TOt*» nra beCentury of
lag (a gjvjtg |t a treating may J j f c U f f h r
Foroat Seivtrr,
" menageT, FM’ D. Tykr, Auxiliary danc* and had stopped
th at, the Hived p n; wing .'ft another hitJan. 4 - l/T&gt; and Ih*
HAN JOSE,
call tbo Chamber of Coauaerco to- firm I* c l
t, and J. A. Bullin' of for a moment to chat with a friend
klhita
ihowung
rtntlng or tie eouth "I ShajilM tpran.
bound nd gaggcl W&gt;-*r td u alintial
■onme morulag at i:0 a oh ock la kailng lh ,.J
whan another automobile apMronli »e tb,
I, a. Judge.
hug*, earn, and
ga t i n any
giing Hxiatoga foothill* poultiy,
mw*U fa |ha lime af xrrivaL.
Ih U rited . ment inrl'ucb
an l cut :H mcali,
■how will lw ataged In Iba proaahed end before It waa
group th ii
'
Ht. John Whitney. 20- home p
According ta Mr. U flW r, tha i Sentluele
,
1 display abuw- ■ily.goon i| room, whart lecture* stopped It had ermahad lata hi*'
fvClambar nf
In M*a
dlvnred wlf* ef a Ban an t in
• a t will have JackiooriH, .to ­ C w m * m &lt;if
lUon of tb*
a i motion picture* will ba knee. Mr. Popp waa giwtn ireat/
planning a China tn a* &gt;*4;]
aalt magnate, today laid ing tha affrkuUural develipmnil
r a eptlon for
and earn; tha auditorium meat and returned to h k home
itaia aad hi* Hhanhaik &gt;&gt;0 t
ah) wa* robbrnl of and progngf af Seminole County.
■
«t*w w h o th
, wharo axhibita of farm abort ly after,
ent.
; afrtve# cn r*e*f*il
to 0k* gvncrwl rule*
•y an aaaailaat who «pU and tboaa from th* atala
exhibitor* In any
Mnday do
ie t fir# to tha bout*. She
ST. AUOtjBTINE—MetropTfbe shown, and tha coverod
d retgra to
t hav* their •*Mia m i n
uocooielou* by two
Hotel, Wa ki
$a a t tha mar of tha C tt/ ten U fa larorincw Gp. moved &gt;*
I oa the ground# by
(ted to the aerna by (ht
N*. I l f , P in t I i
, wharo tha poultry
I’Tburaday mornin*.
Eighth Street/
daatroyed th r houee,
iy.
, tlon*| Bash kulldiiy.
baUdlng. '
,
a will ba on dUplay.
I.taanagerk »Und ready
agemmt of A
her ar.tomobile,
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WITH CITY* UPON
' inKncW™8 Ycnr BONDSITUATION

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BIG STRAWBERRY LEHMANN GIVES
Sw'"cH^iSHIPMENTS MADETALK ON CHARITY
,:rti BY PLANT CITY WORK IN COUNTY

F E E SYSTE m T s
PROFITABLE TO
COUNTY OFFICES

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Sholtz A ssum es
Duties As State’s
C h ie f Executive

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Riyer Steamer, Osceola,Is Expected
Tax In Sanford Thursday On TriaL Run

lf«d By
ion

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City H all Be-ng P repared F o r 4 th
Annual $eminole Better Farm Show

Military R tiler Of
Norih Chiia Won’t
Deal W ith J a p a n

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Bo w l ,
f a a a d e n a . iM ipM lid final* to th«
Call/., Ja*.
U «tm Irua • n f t f t f la yearly by i il-Ainarv
tha footth ,t , food, Mg a m trill k rai * &lt;an« a ad aanr great*
I cod, llttl, •*• to tto Hag ar on
tha feat ball /told, M Seulharn Cal- ' Keyed np under the t*n&lt;* drag*
1/ofala dafaatad PfU*burgh to tha fla, tto principal* lo*t their bond*
aaadkl Taaraamant of Boat* gam* for |kn moment and traifml punch•a while aomo af tha 4S.noo fana
yaaterday, M to h
A near capacity m a d af S3.000 triad to crowd onto tha field for
tookad n , float with anlkailaam rlngilde aent*. Order wa* quickly
aad thaw to amatraiaoit, aa tha roatortd, however, aad the errlngj
Trajaaa mared hrtohly to tto lr principal* loft the field.
N th eosaacutlre slctory
MIAMI, Jan. 3.-(A&gt;&gt;-Wlth on­
Tha, Eaatoraan told tha aUl- ly fire minute* left to play Cecil
wart* from tto Wait to * aInf'a
touchdown adrtanfa far tto Aral
half, hail t« conkodo anatkrr to lha
third period aad than rnimblad In
tto final qoartar tofara Urea
counter*. A fxmbta pared Ika way
far aaa af tto toal wlnuta score*
aad • blockad kick gaod, Mother
poeafhia.
Tto bay* from tha AUcgtonlea
pat ip a brert d*fanao tarly In
Ua !* &gt; •• bat tha Trajan* carried
too many gun* far them- At that,
altkasfb routed, |k* tfttfburyhara
fought hack aaragtlp.to Ua l*»t.
forcing tto wlanar* to ahool three
ylayi at P itt from bar two-yard
Una before thoy could gat tto ball
otor for tto log! toiMllfpu
-NEW ....V&lt;n57T5nw r-\
Amo* Alonig Stag!) who

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H a rk b Established
D e s p it* Hardships
D aring ImpressionM

T*?
"n# wo«d*rfoi mih

- M h o m r 1912 to*.'
p m *k*d only h r t h a t b f
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iim i rrmarkabU ralrta k
NEW YORK. J o n . 3^ - T h « | regiltsrsd. Tk* outaUad
jrrar 1933 to rloain* with tha toot la IU vain* to tanimto
iatary of tto toon the continued dotlldf' ta tW
Amerman people
« « » • " ! S ? i9 3 f t lS
by re port*'from
i daortmaat* j rr prr„ nt economy cf&amp;dnlotn.
all or*r tto ee
and by the Pneumonia, darltnlng ld*kn arm
aaporlanca of the Hatrapolllan L if, largor
_ .percentage, indledlca tint
‘ . tonI au ffP rl hit
Inaura net Company, which ahowa «t o . country
• lightly from Influenaa and frtnt
that tha many mUKona af Indoa. o t h e r eoramunkahls
digemma
trial policy holder* hare recorded which often take tto lr toll In
pneumonia.
*
“The year 1933 ala* re filtered
a marked dee IIn* In tto death*
from , accident* a n d cepe-laDy
from automobile dreldenta. Thb
I* tto flrat to a long etrita of
year* In which there too bean g
m a r k e d c h a n g e In th a
number of automobile fatalitlea.
Thla I* du# In part to the dimin­
ished use of tto aulomoblte bet It
may also raflisi tto greater ptecaution* taken IInn controlling

tired

lata at Ynta and coach at Chicago
frgm tha lima tb* nnjreraity waa
founded until agn foread hi* re­
tirement .after tto 1913 itaaoa,
cam* tore to attend tb* annual
aoaetoa* meeting* Icat weak Buf­
fering from n heavy cold.
H* apokg at tto aportamanahlp
brattorkood luncheon, where ha
waa pro*anted a modal, addreaaed
tha coach**' maotlng, pud waa
mad* a Ilf* number of tha foot­
ball rule* commit**. Speaking at
the-coach**’ annual banquet, he
blamed th« heavy algar* of Plaidtag Yeat, Michigan cnatk, for Iho
honraonaaa of hi* vole*.

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CHARLOTTE, N. C-, Ja n . 3.­
football
p la far* took a hefty walla? an the
l j g | chin from tto amntatir* whan the
DMd All-Star*, a. gridiron put
pourrl trlmmod Iho b itto ^o undefeatad Charlotte Bantam*. 7*®, In
a benefit coatoal to re yqatarday. •
•A wrewd a f SOM trltnaaalng
1981’a first football pSartog In
Norik Carolina *aw |h* almonpare*, moat of thorn collage u n ­
ion, dtclalraiy outplay Ik* highly
favored nrofaaaUnal*. Tha Ban­
tam* did nor panairato (hair op­
’ pooknt*’ 45-yard IIho.
'
John (Hurry) Coin, Alabama’*
•tor fullback, had toan blllad a*
th* big attraction bat tha only
flrtwatka of the day wore provid­
ed by tto old tat and «mall#*t piny•r on tto flgld, "Wlnga". Shipp, o
•U r at Trinity—now Duka a dec•da or i# ago. *
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(Continued Prom Pag* On*)
tlvlly •• wall aa In aacnrlty and
commodity price* during tto pail
•In month* encourage* tha belief
that a fairly firm raalilanca level
agalnet further decline haa finally
been found." „
William Pollowea Morgan, board
chairman Mtrchanta Refrigeration
Company! "There are two mattore which to re tha greateat hear­
ing on tto return of bolter lime*
In 1033.” RovfVnmcntal economy
and foreign ddut readjustment
were named.- *
A. C. I’eanon, board chairman
United Rualneia PublUhtrat "Aa
th* feeling grew* that national
• lata v*l local budget* are to to
pared down, confidence In m a n ­
tle! atabllily la lacreaaing."
Louie Wllay, btofatoa manager

tendency haa bean toward an li­
occurred. However, In recant wreka tre*** In mortality In recant
a rather wldraprcad epidemic of year*,’’
•
A children’* party In cclabratlan
Influent* In mild form ha* been
recorded. It began on tto Pad lie
of tto Pcaat of Light* waa given
coaat and ha* traveled rapidly to.
bp Iho Auxiliary Both larael re­
other pari* of thg country and ,
cently at tto Community (’enter.
thero nr* now many rnaca of It or
PraWi Benjamin delivered an adtto Eaatarn aeaboard. Thla may .
dreda afte r which game* warn partlrfpnird In. Prlaea were awarded
to tto forerunnor of a aerlou*
to Margaret Hingfcldrr and Ed­
outbreak In 1933. If It da** occur.
win. Baniakr. Toy* ware than dlaIt will ho mad* . mar* aorloua by
Coach Leonard McLn'aa and.
tto fact that they* ora a great
many whoao lowered raailairt. member* of hla 1933 Hemlnofe
under prraant cnadltlona, would High .School hoekotball tram left'
make on attach of Influanaa more {for Daytona Beach lata Ihla after-'
dangoroua Chon la ordinary time*. noon where tonight' a t 7(801
"In llnr wllb thla, many cpm- |
munltle* may bo laying up trwu (
Wo for IMmatlvo* by the curtail-,
mant of health fa-illtlre dti* In tha j
ccmomle preaaara. H rubllc hcallh (
official*, aanltary tnglnecra. pub-

“feOWLING ^OTE8'
1 Tha flrat pu*a M r in lh«
ford Merthanla Bowline U agua

Mk-of tkreo gama* from tto
BmHkV Barber* loom In one of
(ho moat taalllng match** of tha
■•«•••. Aa • r*ault tha BarolaoU
Crenanry, toonv Itad, tha Uagua
WRh fire gama* won agalnat an*
le*L .
(Jaarga Haba waa |tt|k acorar of
,tto tvaelng with M l polnto In
three gmawo whlU J. L- Stephana
nlU d • 810 aeon In a alnglo

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' , , 'Seminal* Crrewary
T. t Belly - , „ 1 7 0 1M 111
H.-Wl»to J r. - I l l Id! ITS
H. WlUa flr. I l l | | | 143t l . Binder 117 111 1U
O^atgu Bibo . 133 391 ITS

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480
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MS

FOR SALE: Thorough bred Rbod*
laland egg* for icttlng purpoaca, Mr*. T. H. Buchanan, Lilly
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A RE Ale BAROa I n . Bungalow,
3303 Sanfard Are. Strictly mod­
ern, 3 room* and bath, handaomcly decornfad, beautiful loom and
ahrubbery. Alao gang* and work
•hop In rear. Priced by 0wn*r for
quick action, f t 00.00 tu b . 315.00
p e r month for IS yaare"No Intar« L ' Inquire at l i t Elm Are.
.

tow 1

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:H repaired
know* hovf.

L IsO A L

DANNY PINOLE
\OOtOL* Uft

.tlkCVt tkOAJri.
Kri NRMt.
' WWH &gt; W U UfnK H«Mt
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J W Ct xctri'3 RESIST Vt. \OU

• Of takU must b« rvstortd

on an vqulUbl# U ils M o n inow
buildings to aerva Induatry can
bo profitably bullL fo r the** i
*«na I do not bok forward
1933 with much promleo.”
L K. Com*lock,-board chalrtu...
L- K. Comatock and Company!
"Tha Impulaa toward general lmprov.m .nt lies |« foreign reinIlona,"
Chare* R. Lamb, board ekalr-

man J. and R. Umb Htudloat "Wa
toiler* that 1933 will a«a a alow
but aura Improvement In ganvral
bualrtaaa.” •
IIarray Wiley CorkvtL arehllact:
"Ttore are aoaia alight Indication*
oy activity In tha near future."

Bachman Resignation
Accepted By Board
ASJIKK, Jan. l .- 4 / h -.

Man of Chorlaa Backffotholl acock at tto

to rr
•WAhJK
VtkkOuaki
JWa'Tpo vgsto

Tatahr ., . 300 l l i 793 1148
&gt;
BmMk’i Bottom
N. H a lo ------ 15d IIS IIS 4TI

Ttoda

— «o*trtrtiy)&gt; w m w iw ;* g M r n u ia |
acreld» furnlttod. OS Elm Avetrihntcd »„ each child by Mr*. J.

LOUT: Stoafar’i llfe.tlma r * n f
fountain pan, Monde? night.
Pindar p le a e a re tu m KamlnoU
Kauaag* Shop, 804 Sanford Are.
Reward-

•go nnv New Yark community, of
only 30,000 paoplo aconomlicd an
the •ervlct* *f 1U aanltary par•nnncl. There wa* • aarUm* out­
break af typhoid fevar traced to
tto wnlar aupply and tk* town

Thla haa bean partially true In
1933. It will bo Increaalngly true
In 1933 only If wo proceed eonfldenty and cautloualy."
David N. Knott, proaldant Knott
llotola f'drparatlont “1 am still
an npUmlai regarding Naw Yark
Clly real ratal*."
_ H. C. Turner, praildant Turner
le dub Conatruallon Company:
"IntorCompany

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LOSMr, tn boalnraa dlatrict Batorda® night—diamond brooch pin.
Baward. 3|S W. Ibt. Phon# 307.

KEZAR STADIUM, SAN FRAN­
CISCO, Jan. K—UP)—Ih » flarcaly
fought football battle rilmaavd by
i*. pngilUtlc aklrmlah on tha part
of two playara, Waal defeated
L 8I-1S, hara yaaUrday In Ito
th annual, gridiron claaalc
played In tto noma ,of charity.
Tto brief fla tic antrio batwaan
Joa Karth, Notre Doom Uckl*.
ploying far th* *&gt;*».
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MIAMI. Jaa. 3-K ale of tb*
McAlliatcr Hotel to A. II. Rjudeknak, of St. Lanla, aa true tea,
who waa awarded a final drcrec
on Sept. 27 far II.I27.87X3S
agalqat the hoto| company, aad a
deficiency decree for 3*12.811.84
In favor af Roiidabueh, wa* tonfirmed Thuraday in an order
harided down by Circuit Judga Uly
O. Thompson.

Business Men
See Outlook •
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Better In ’33 anreaoreoutbreak
In 1933. Thla haa not

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MIAMI n o n t t . SOLD

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tto Ualbanlty af Chicago, wa* aonfined to tto Madlca) Ajta b««piui
yaaterday wlllf A **Wt*&gt;'*aaa of
bifloanaa complicated by broachlal
year*, doctor* In - a to m aald hi.
ana* wba not dangtrtol.
Tb* eMaraq reach, a /gpnous ath

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W ith th e inauguration of D a m Shoitz yesterday
go r e r ao r td th e sta te o f Florida, w e - W f ia * new era i * «
h la to rr, and, w e hope, in our dssatep aicnL W hether t
n e a t fo u r yearn will aoo a restoration o f business a e tttt
an d com m ercial profrssaivencM no w eraaaary to th a t 4
i of pro sp erit y which all so earnestly d a ir e . dcpc*
to—Wan bad erriod, along comm
large m easu re apon the coiwtotHtiva m easures V o
•an im ated by th e legislative an well aa th e executive W aneWeak P ika Baarh with a *S0ee o f our governm ent In Tallahaassst. *.
niB levy. Vat before wo t M ion
We do n o t expect e n y patent medfctne core-ail to poc
M * f 't o p , wo should got this
fro m our official m inds a t Tallahassee*, am t we tru s t fit
Weal Paha Booth «as# straight
turns wilt be attem pted. O ver-ciertid* Is nomeiimes Wor
In Ovr mind*. Had no* ******man t
saws baoa lowered rm atly, tho
f o r th e bedy th a n th e lethargy o f com plete Inertia. 1
mqofred alD ife weald have boon
try in g , te a d « p e ra t* ly to .revive busfaefg, o u r govelrWM
shoot 100. It maks IttUo differ*
m ig h t u n d ertak e a huge road building program In order
eaeo where tko rate Is fired, as
d ay a s m t r w ork in th is state.
Mains lha Mine—mors then $S.TTlAt God. Sholtz does not propose sny atte m p t toS gtiJb- 000,00*; That, a* both bondholders
tfsr our * t y Co prosperity IB indirsted in hla Im u g u rsl sddreM aad taxpayer* must know, cannot
la w hich he said, "The determ ining fse to r in desling w ith bo collected.
m o st of M e s t s t s s ff s ir s can be clearly outlined by a sk in g
In effect, tho bondholder* ibotnourselves th re e questions: 1. Can th e S ta te afford It ’ totvo*, by forcing the t**oo, hsvu
2. Does the s ta te have money to pay for It? 8. C an -th e railed a tax strike. Aad that ia
S ta te get slang w ithout it? " W ith th is assertion Gov. H holtt exactly what they will gob ,
Jfc j Ihoy Mked for * reaenore ite ra tes hie advocacy of drastic- economy an d tax reduc­
tio n . • *
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. aho amount they would have rellotted mach more than by div
B ut th e ex te n t to w hich the Governor him self can g o minding what overyono know*
in th is direction is extrem ely lim ited. Most of our s t a t s cannot bo paid.

W k On Charity
Work In Const]
fOBT NYBM, /sa,S
Mysre halbUtf activity 1

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hhhM&gt;ut In droocc.
afl. ’ it*
KoooavsR Is 'Hortiftod" at tho
suggostlen of • **lee lax. looks
Uka h« moOnx builnoi* about cuttla y ospofMoS,

t a x reduction, th is should not be difficult. R ut when log­
rolling begins and political strin g s a re pulled. It will r e ­
q u ire considerable, pressure from th e folks back home to
■M ure Gov, Bitottz the kind o f legislative action so neces­
s a r y to the auceeea of Ms adm inistration.
• T h a t he proposes to keep th e people properly Inform ed
o f all th a t goes on In th e ir state governm ent ao th a t th ey
can a c t quickly an d effectively In bringing th la pressure
to b e a r a t th e proper points, Is Indicated by h is statement-,
“J u s t ha aoon a s I ascertain w hat th e ftn sn rtsi condition o f
th e s ta te ia, I expect, .to give th a t in fo ra a tio n .through th e
p re ss to the people* so t h a t they may know What the situ a­
tion la, thereby enabling th em to m anifest to th e ir repreasn tatlv ea in th e L egislature aa well as to j h e 't h l c t execu-

About Tie v$iy rxllpoodx 'which

^jejy^b^rsqhriatmai,

Alonzo,
Stagg,’
who
gained
th&gt;e__ __title
ooff “grand old
AJonzo,
Stagjr:
gnined
A
*o
a «
a*.
■
* . _l _ C S
a .__ ____
an o f th e m idw ay"
d--------------u rin g —his- --------long ten
u re a s football
1m
..........................................................
.
-------------coach a t the U niversity of Chicago and who has recently
hia connection w ith th a t university, Is now,
w ithdraw n from hie
a t th e ago o f 71, fig h tin g a gam e b attle a g a in st a cerloua
lUneaa, whBs hundreds o f h ls’ fo n n er pupils' anxiously hope
(o r h la,recsvery.
'
8 tag g 'a chief la m s an d reputation came about because
of hia advocacy a n d adherence to to e h ig h est ty p e of sportam anahip and to hia belief th a t football and o th e r sports aro
m o re beneficial aa c h a ra c ter builders th an aa advertising
medium* by w hich cpmo schools seek to ride to glory. T rue,
som e o f hia team s were am ong the g reatest, b p t the namo
l

hava frits'In 'h'
A mas' In*

Urod IA' fkcclh
playing a Mt
•American

&amp; tliummvg their
yon, looking for

Lehman Gives

I

The New G sranor

preventing bio annoal report on
comr*rativo tax rat** In the cur­
rent lull* of th* National Munic­
ipal Review, give# lb# avorago

•oattd W atom*! Itw U

U b w tn B tfM n iliii
value* U fall legaP m w t In as
•fleet to fled tko root tax harden,
the average drew to fSASl a
tkoueaad, H* arbitrary and exart
figure can be aet is seeking to
determine the limit of Us bordena under prevent renditions—
ike point beyond which Increased
rates bring diminished returns—
bet them will be general agree,
meet that tM average city today
la near that point. If ao, the
Went Palm Beech rale repre­
sent* merely n new high U tag
absurdities.
There ran be no legal repudia­
tion. There aboald be no tax
■trite. Beth are abhorrent to
every ilght thipklng clltofb nnd
both a rt unnaeessary 10 long a*
debtor and creditor can rtaaon
together. When rr.eon falla, w ar

rslo# at 1*1 aeaatrertlet
Uw new federal pw W Ii
Thla etogia (tow of &lt;m
a m than ttn t*toj of
permits taken oat i t the

Baotlw Which Will
HoneM ihyExUbtU

TAMPA, Jan. 4.—With the open­
ing of the sew year and the Sooth
Florida fate iast fear weeks away.
P. T. Strieder, manager, Started
yesterday U get hie big establish,
went ready fer the ahosr, which
opens Jan. SI.
A squad -ad area and a small
fleet of track* were put tS work
yesterday hauling clay to resur.
fare the htlf-nll, track fer the
falr’a automobile rare program,
Which will run three days instead
of two aa formerly. Htrieder said
he expected to w e 000,tone cf clay.
The aartare will he ploughed ami
the new clay worked la and packet.
While this ia being don, and
'

opiated oat.

Mr.

victor. Way tho p arttas.to . this
I ? *•
dleputo iptrdily return to tholr
” * 1
**!*F *»*•
work by, tb
ernir*
sense* and may the partloa to ri"X the *eUJng rvaily for their oa- u l ^ t k a t of thin

tho Miami dispute profit by this
discouraging example!

Hrmlnol* Chanty's •hnro of the
revenue collected from tho race
tracks.
According to . tb# report tho
City | ( Sanford a*pended $ 2 Jlt J*i
for welfare wort during 1S3X. ThU
expondituro Included $1,000 to the
January term of County Court with rerkleax driving! Bom Boll,
FrmCltPLaughUn Hospital; $250
to tho Bomlnola County Welfare
opened s t tho Court lions* yester­ charged with aggravated assault;
Board) $M3.M for dreg*; $*00
day morning before Judge Jamoj John Livings, while, rhoned with
for a city phyetclan and aaaUtanrt
O. Sharon whan Prosecuting 'A t­
in raalntcnOMo of a clinic. In ad­
torney J. O. Loooardy preoonted
Friday at 1:30 o'elorh: Ralph
dition, thp City baa furnished
hia lilt of cases of alleged law- Staley, charged with assault and
towels, pillow cnee*, napkins.
violation that required (rial, and bal'rry,
sheets, dish towels, table cloth*,
ilxloon jurors appeared, ready fur ‘The rase of Eugene Carter,
mstress protectore, wool blpnketx,
charges with naooult and battery,
Jujy »ervlce.
th*
mop rags ahd bod spreads to tho
Judge Sharon eounded the civil was noil* preused owing to hia
hospital and shoots and pillow
and criminal docket, drew tho
case* to tho Salvation Army..
name* of,eight more jurort who
Mr. Lehmann landed tho'work
were t0 appear thl.i morning, and
began tho civil action trial of tho
which has been tarried on by th*
County Wolfarn Beard under 4b*
Sanford Gas Co. va, 8. A. B.
Wllklnuon, local attorney. When
(oporvitlon of Mrs. Helen Mere*.
botVfounsel agreed, Jn l » Sharon
The actlvitire of this organisa­
ordered a direct'd
la favor
tion Include th* administration of
of the plaintiff anil Hi* Jury do.
ail relief work; th* administra­
elded that $6S.7ft repreientod tho
tion of all direct relief; Invaatignamount 0f damsgr.
tlon of all medical case*; InvaatiTho following r i o , were dockgallon ef all applications for the
otod for trial at lhl» tertH * ' * •
county horns; the supervision of
Today at 0:30 o'rtoek, lluraWf 1
tho mothers' pension fund. It also
Flint, white, eeUtng fish wllhoot
act* ao a serial exchange for I t
a llcensr; l.ucy Williams, r barged 1
relief, agencies. Besides these
with assault and battery.
duties the welfare beard haadton
Today at lt$0 o'clock, khrvlh '
probation work; love*tig*las tax**
Irevltt, white, charged with In- '
fur tha jjveailo coart, ocbooj at­
tor lection and assault and battery. '
today. II will appear at S number tendance as»d ether school ndllvtTomorrow at $:SO o’clock: F. A.
of other fairs and return for U*
Blleortx, whits, charged with trv*south Florida air. i t win m u h
P»**lng; R. R. Robort*, white,
the winter season at MUmi i.*it
charged with Intoxication; W. ;F. '
West Palm Baach.
(Urner, trhlto, charged with reekleita driving; W. Eugene Parrleh. &lt;
W. O. Bre rein, air presldem,
white, ehargad with posflng * I
yesterday named a ^m m lltr# to
worth Ion* cht&lt;k.
4
work* with a committee of tko
Tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock: Mnn J
Tampa Rotary club In qtfoparlag
Knelling, whit*, charged with rethfor th* pari Cuba js to play at tko
Iriur driving; Emily 'B. psnlon.
fair. Mamber* are F. J. Gannon, American Red Cross which ascharged with eelllng liquor; Bob. (
T. F. Alexander, A. H. Thornton, listed In giving away, seven air­
C. A. McKay, and V. U. Jackson. loads ef flour and which estabCuba b gotting ready to show In liehed sawing rooms; of the vari­
Prldty at (H30 o'rlofk: Dr. W.
a big way nt tho- Tampa fair, la- ous churches which contributed
. HarDougril, white, rhs’^ 'd
eluding asgomninent display ami U* 1«.M tor relief work; borides
Individual aids; th* Mrvlr( chibs
exhibit* by privata concern*.
A feature of th* 1*13 fair wilt fer genera) annUtsdco in school
b* a display of completed sections welfare * work and eo-eperatioit
of Florida’s exhibit flow being pre­ with thn welfare boned and th*
pared .for th# Century of Progreso Bslvation Array; 'the Mavonk who
•xhlbiticn nt Chlaaga next sum- eipanded ever $300 In caring for
ispr*
■ 4liTtfv-,**’
ns elderly woman; Uw Elks’ Club
In addition there will b* xl| the tehkh contributed aver . $S0t&gt; ha­
itlnoad From IRS* Oas)
(Continued front Pag# One)
and said they had pnutd departments of former years, and lide* giving asalstobc* to school
aosnlktollnn power subject only
children am) dastltato families.
other now amp.
joint action by both house* to
i "every tiperijnt* hut an
Other*, were; tho r American
“1 agre* with Um Pr*ildtnm,h#
•aid, “that ovory reorganisation
pcand to ask that relief h* given
scheme will have It* opponsnU as
14
j j f g iu i t i t l e n a i f
ih flf
tri t *n r*^F
"1M-»ili ilW I
*r““
™'
soon a* it U . advocated aad, ranch
proper lie*. Rovorri CommiaaUi
points, silfttog from
a . I dislike to d e le g a te to tho
ere ‘warn- appoktod to torectlgat#
aet to north-northwest
Chief Executive th* power to com­
their, roquceU and to act u they
pletely reorfanli#, .co»»obd»to and
Ite
g m tt tb* inatlw. *
X (Continued V to i Wg*
eliminate govornawnt ngancloe, 1
Chuluofh, lappointed
.
__ as auparto- Mayer T. L. Dumas' appearsnco
am willing td vsat Uwt aathdefty
terntoot end matron af
before tha Board i f tha m atter of
to th* Incoming preside* requlr.
Haas* &lt;auccaadlag, W.
tkq CRy aharihg lha .axatnao of
ton action hy both th . ttoaaa and
n*A aad hb slit#*. 'Mr1, and Mfv. tprtnU ng tb# Oodht# Jail lastaad anew flurries.'
Dunn's comhlr.cd txUTff* will be much aa CRy prisoner* Mb th a t
Th* leprlaUupadslaaHoover -will ho
mlt that tho Ini
Herodea, retiring Ju lie t
vaacsd to hka one
littlo mor* than
P u l G. Bigger*, re-appolatad

January Term Of County Court Opens
Tuesday Morning Before J.G. Sharon

MEISCH AGAIN
MADE HEAD OF

m ins th e jie a lth ;

COUNTY B0;

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS

*^i&lt;E

Tha Leap Year dwj-» given by
tka ladla* ’ an Tuesday gvtnlng
mac by far 1ha llvalUat aad moat
aalMUy attractive drive* at tb#
tottn^AfcbhV Dror’ Vria* th*
jh iM Atnhrh waa !*d by Mr. M. L.
iM drt^knd Mlrt Irene Brady.
TSoda .preekat aad pafUetpatlng to
HwroBke ware;&gt;MrT{and Mrs. B.

Wright, and Mr. Brpnnon.
Tha first man to try the, panel
pegt In Sanford wag T. X. Bate*
who sent a small,hex of Sanford
aall to a man in Ca&amp;ade who
wished to eeo what- muck land
locMd like and asked for a'aAaapto It waa elgnlftrent that tb*
gaalai aacretary of th* Ceounarelri Club tbodld W th# first man

J, C. Roberts, saw justice
pcsee, assaared to axk that
allowed to Hare on aDcc cl

He ft, Mf.

L*' -

^

pfBt
a*

urgently

Demolilion wsa S feature of tM
1M2 year a* a sumbor of Old
structure* wet# rased lf» a Mfotg
tleaniip'campalsn xtortsd by tfcg'.
city. A ecoro of buildings, lasted-^
Ins the Ka»t End .wimmlng pool, ,
wore lorn down.
j
1171.87 and gave awUlahco to » •!
fnmilic* *^d schcol childraitt the.
Sanford Woman'. Club which «-&gt;
pended *KU0 In contributions to ■'&gt;
tho hospital *nd helped tbs O B -'
dren'a Horn* society: tb# Psront- \
Teacher*' l u K h t h u which hsv* 0
been active In connection of every
school activity aa well aa elding
over 300 families! the salvation
Army which has expended t | J7h*
00 In giving axxlitanco to woody
families- and earing fer transtonto.
LEESBURG— Ground bretan
for construction of $1kASO ipost­
ment house on Deslat Arena#, h r
Mr. Joseph UboL
^
. WILLISTON — L. B. Moisei,
construction
hujldtog commonrial food mill hare, to coat appro*
Imatvly $26,000..

Fitted Ksw-ttt
Radueed p r l » * * • r o f
vision and Rryptok M ro , U
aQ shall and modem I*
tilled frame*.
- *- A
D r. H e n ry M eL w tta, Jr.
OPTOMBTRUrr

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Mrs. H uff E ntertains
For A lathean Class

Methodist Church
Circles Have Meets

«d ’ .Mw. H. R. Johnson presided i t
«d lie regulsr , meeting
of the
** FVIewhMp ( IMS ot the r i n l
, Christian Chcrth held on Tursdny
. - M t l i i at Ike horn) o t Mrs, J . J.
* Catt* on th*,Wesl Sdl*. TET*. F.
** a . Rarler read the Scripture lew.
[*’ «*n after which Mrs. A. It. Walk*’L*f lid in prayer.
*■
At Iho rnacluslun of th* bu*L
neso sees ion a.-sdeisl paring took
± plvtu ia Imni.eiof the birthday of
Mi*. A. II. Byrd. liai her' of the
. etas*. Special gurst* for th* *o^ cinl'p.-rtod were the incMlbrs of
. (he young wotnen's nnd men's
chit*** of the church
'
lL j tit*vc JohiMun cnli r Mined th,.
}gu**w w ith' hla dnncitie negro
jr ’Uiriomtlrr, Mr*. Marie- read two
1
and F. Sv Lam-on sans.
-I.U tk Jlolhcr O’MItu-." with n r.
&lt;cmpanlmrni hr Mr. Tom KMi*.
4 Mrs. Byrd *a» presented wllh .1
“5 iirtMaj- cake *•&lt;1 a nr mbrr of
' sift* and lonia.
t
£*
Refreshment* w ir served to
K
S‘ tho following: Mr. un&lt;l Mrs. J. J.
^ v h w c m r w w t '- r 'N r 'n u r &amp; T r

Social Calendar

Officer* for the codUug r»*r
were elec ted a t the regular meet.
Til I'ttSDAY
Inif i f Circle Number T i n e of the
Regular meeting of the South
Woman'* Missionary Society #f
the P in t Method tat Church held SUa P-T. A. will be held at 3:00
Wi D. Rowe and TUrtertby afternoon a t the home o’clock at the school auditorium.
Mwsd from their ef Mrs. C. II. SmiU| on Park Are- The- board meeting veil; take ptara
a t 1:30 o’clock.
II Avenue to the
The T. K. L. Class of the First
The following mens her* -«ettl
Celery Arena*.
•err* at officer* this y e a r : . Mrs, Baptist Church will have a builRfttgfct, o f Moore’s Sla_ J. B. Crawford, chairman; Mr*. U nsia aad social meeting at 3:30
■eotehig treatment at the IL Smith, vice-chairman; Mr*. J. o’rlock at th* home of Mr*. E. MMchtow- Memorial Ho*. A. Kumblty, secretary; Mr*. W. Carroll, 117 West Sevealeesth
S k i reported this morn. E. Wells, conneetlonaf treasurer; Street, with Mrs. Carroll, . Mrs.
R. W. War*. Mr*. E. W.Btgger*.
Mrs. It. B. Monroe, superintandeat and Mrs. J. C. Lain* ax hostesses.
rf children; Mrs. K A. Harrison,
Regular meetlnx of, Seminole
I-M r*. C. G. Mom ford luprrinteadeflt of study] Mr*, f .
MTT. J rs and Mb* How- K. Mitchell, superintendent of
ford, of Raleigh, N. 0,. I'hriitlan social relatione; Mrs. R.
been visit!** Mr. ami T. Thrasher, superintendent of
li
----- foia ■ aknrl
pihllclty and lltrratnre; and Mrs.
Eauna' ' Spencer returned
U Mountain LAke, N. J. A t th* ctmrluaicn of ah huaiocsi
rod In* the Christmas hoik­ fc salad course was served by the
's wdth'hev brOthcr.in-law ho*teas, ajiU trd by Mrs. James
tr. Mr. and Mrs. Georf* Strand and Mias Dorothy Smith.
East Twentieth Street. Those present werst Mrs. W. I’.
Fields, Mrs. J.' A. Rumbley, Mrs.
K. J. Allen, Mrs. W. E. Wells, Mr*.
W. L Morgan, Mrs. R. A. Handion. Mrs. F. U. Mitchell Mr*- H*
F. Crenshaw, Mrs, R. T. Thra.'bcr
and Mrs. James fitrasd.

Mr. ami Mrs. A. II. lljrril, Mr. and
** Mrs. F. M. Marlrr, Mr. and Mrs.
“*• It. 0 . Fox, Mr. anil Mrs. F. S.
?• I union, Mrs. J. W. Shadoin, Mr*,
lloraer J. Clause. Mrs. II. K.
Weekly. Mrs. K. F. Nlldaek, Mrs.
Jo me* It. Hiclurrd«. Mis. K. Fin.

home of Mrs. W. E. MaUon, RojeeMr*- ■»* n Court.
0*"*1- * " •
Mayfair Clrrlv of the Oanlra »&lt;•
Smith
Club will meet al the home of Mr*. Mr*. F* I*- Hi
Perry Cameron with Mr*. Oamer- Mrs. '0» li­
on, Mr*. R. If. Dca*. and Mr*. Melhtln. Mr*
Rkhanl Trn Eyrk «« hoatessr*. Britlea John
Memlwrs are askrd to meet at P*f. Hr*.
0:13 o’clock at the l orn* of Mr*. Copper, Mn
M. L. Wright, Cetriy Avenue.
Mb* Maude
Central Circle of the Ganlen nounced tha

The home of Mrs. J. R. Farrw l.
Mrs. t Alien Jsaas and chIU Magnolia Avenue, was the scene
sign, Patricia Ann and Allen, Jr., of the regular' meeting and elec­
. *F Mland Beach, who have been tion of officers uf Citric Number
Halting lfr* ., Mittal* Jones, have Four of th* First Methodist
t*a* t , t*»latk* to spend a short Churth. held yesterday alternom
S &amp; a befees fptarnlag horn,.
. wllh Mr*. Forrest and Mrs. T. J.
r ‘Mr. atul Mrs. Clinton Rurbrldge, Smith a*( hostesses.
Mrs. J. H. Powell presided over
o t JarfesaweiUe, announce t h *
N rih of A *00. Clinton. Jr., ro. Ihf business session when th* fol­
gently. Mrs. Barbrldge will b* re- lowing officers were sleeted: Mr*.
■Mmbortd aa the former Mbe W. H. Thornton, president; Mr*.
J. R. Forrest, vke-ehairmaa; Mr*.
Roaay g a w d , of Uu* city.
R. L. flhinhober, aecrttary; Mrs.
’Amcng that* from her* atUnd- T. J. Smith, connettlonal treasur­
{■i the inaaguration of Governor er; Mr*. J . O. Adama, Ictal
Data Sholts la Yallah****# 7 « t« r- tresaurer; Mrs. J . R. Fovrsst, silhw ere,•■Ur. and Mr*. W. II. shin, treasurer; Mr*. 8. E.'Jcne».
Mt, Mr,.and Mrs. Hsrman J. supeintsndsnt of Mission sttfJy;
an, E J. Meysr, John Melech, Mrs. R. G. Hickson, auperintem.faurics Wlmblsh, and Georg* «nt of thildrsn; Mrs. A. D. Shosmaker, superintendent Of C hibs
Uaa social relations; and Mr*. C.
the evening by the bc*t r **es.
School Honor p, Herndon, superintendent of In
Those present were: Mre. K. U.
supplies.
.
1 1b D i s c l o s e d
During ths.foctal, .period le- Hutchison, Mr*.*I*. If. Lansing,
freshments fftre served • by the Mrs. C. C. Locke, anil the Misses
t o to w el ft th* P in t hostesses. Thoi# present were: Rebecca Clark, Alice MeKtm, and
u th ol th i. city has an- Mr*, f t K. Jones, Mrs, A. D. flhoc- Katkerlne Tlllls.
I f Ita following ns*reA t ilia meeting-uf . Circle Num­
been pl*«d o* tho maker, Mre. ,C. C. I’rldst, Mr*. T.
j; Smith, Mr* o r J . rope. Mrs. lt. ber .Six &lt;f tho First JIrtbudUt
iv roil for the month of
11.
llickion,
Mr*.
J
.
.
0
.
Adaan.
Church held yesterday afternoon
' prwdle Rolf Departgo Walker, Psgglf Ana Mrs. Lola 8. U C elir. RiSr-W r.J. at tho home of Mr*. A. F. folium.
a Georg* W. Huff. V*1 Thornton, and Mf*. ,R. I* Shin- Seventeenth Street, with Mrs.
Pippin; Begtaaevs,
it'ollom and Jim. J. IL Carter as
i fyia Adds n an . Theron Madhostesses, (ho folliwitig uffifer*
Vrith
M
rs.'P.
II.
Lansing
and
M ra H. T. Hunt, and Ouidn
were, elected for llje coming year:
Mrs.
C.
C.
Ijoek*
aJ
hoslesnc*
th#
&lt; # •
Mrs. U. II. Caasrell, thalrman;
|m a r» DeaarUasnt, Bohblnrt regulaf metllng of Cirtl« Nunibrr Mrs. Herman Jlbldlelon, vlcet , Mr*. J. M- VObmt, Martha .Seven of th , F ln t Motbodi.t chairmaty; Mra. K. A. Wllscn, ncrM n. w . W. Drrsior,, James Church took place on Tuesday rttary ; Mrs. I’uul Jnhrson, c&lt; ny
Coapev. JU U u tl . Hunt, evening at the homo of Mrs. Lan­ ncvtiunal trewsurert awl Mrs. It.
• ,
tlffvsfoy. Mlsa Mildrtd HU, sing on Geneva Avenue.
J. Holly, Jr., local treasurer.
Mrs. R- U. llutchUon presided
^OHvrlaad, ’J r , Albert Jllutt,
At the cunrlnsion of all busld i m , Charles Park, over th* business session when arm a srrlal hour was enjoyed and
denren, Jean Whlgham, th* following officer* wer* chi sen: rcfrrshmcnla wern served. Those
r, Gladys Plpplri, Mrs. Mbs Aik* McKlm, chairman; Mn. present were: Mrs. &lt;1. G. Hperying.
wtob, Mb* Dresrev; R. U. Hutchison, vice-chairman;
Airs. D. R. Baggett, Mr*. Robert
Em V ara PhUUps, Mar- Mr*. P. H. Lansing, aecretary;
Wright, Mr*. It. J . Holly, Jr.. Jlr*.
-Mis* Calheua. Jam** Mr*. C. G- Locke, treasurer; Mbs
M b Plppia, EHisbctb Katherine TWU, super Inti ml* nt of II. d : Caswell, Mrs. W. K. KirchLafilb U w lon, Mrs. publicity S Mrs. C. E. Williams, nff, Mrs. Herman MMdletnn, Mrs.
alth, aad Mrs. r. K superintendent of children; and W. C. Hill, Hr*. But kt Hi*e!c, Mr».K, C. Kmlth, Jr., Mrs. Clyde HamJoseph.'Cumming, M^m Alluya Whitehurst, superin­ rey, Mrs. Clarenro Ilarclift, Mrs.
. R. WM**u. HslHo tendent of Christian social rela­ K. A. Wilson, and Mrs. Paul Juhn[las Minnie 8t*w- tion*. .
J r , Ellen BeUs&gt; Refreahments^wsre served late
rtia, Louis* Packt,M r&gt;. F. L. lilt*.
S ’,W e ll Knight,
m m , Mr*. W. P.

pClass ___Of V,
!Hibiscus
Club
Given
iJahnson
Opposes
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Revision.
M ssU Sr^SffS.'jSisSM ;.'!a:!Luilcheon 0 n Tuesday

.

K. H*i4e", p Worcester, Mass.,'
'ie member*' of the lllhiitiu
V a ^IIINGTON. Jan. 4^ -o P l—
Mrs. A.' M. Walker, Mi*. P. A.'
OgipiMlng revision of foreign debt*
'
i
ntertalnrd
with
an.
Inrutniui
.
Rowland, Mt*. t*. T. Pearson, Mr*.'
heon and »pemi-the*day pm ty ! iti tho -m a le today. Senator John.
Grorfv Town-.-nd, Mrs. rVrry
it in Tues-ay at thv home of Iron. Itepublkan of California, an
Camvrnd.’Jlre. Jljbel Bishop. Mrs.!
K. / . ( inieion on l atueron j lo 'imi-tl hr would tlvnimnd legisla.
Tom Ellb. Mr«. E. F t CarrawnV. 1
r..o with J* gusit.. iii utti-ni).'
i at this teuton to prevent
Mre. Elinor CordrlL Mrs- J- 1. Nt.
tfuaalitiv" of |»&gt;i--*tti*i and I Ahiertren m o u r.es flom “flowing
black. Mrs. W. a . Patrick, Jlr*. J.
odutaa,w«rt. at ranged in vases’j
t h ^ r ttntion* that do no*
W. Fills,.Jlr*. I&gt; Hv Johnson. Mr*.
GctOgr Shipp, I ho M[lkoes J’vclyn mi l.owls about |ht' r out where | honor their obhgajhm*.’’
(fweivlolyn
suost* were rni'lvvd.
Cstivi, Katht-tu. Cilia, tfweTV.k&gt;ly
S T U A R T - Edgrwater spartNewiomo, Jr*-,, irurden. Jfildrc
Moling the day los ings were
Cbua*, Shir try SnU Cam* ron. and tea by Mlis K.oi.-t Winn and nientv painter).
Stev.n*on Juhn...n, FOlTr-t May.
rro Was pariiclpiito i in. J t r s .
ItnnaM IJh i on. I'ouald Frarson,
Iisn Davb nnd Mrs. George and J' hn Angel, ('. K. JlrKee, Jr.
liminy Cates, on&lt;
iiisun received rtiic* In llio liun- nnd Doug Ian Holland, Jr.
games,
h iv present were; Mrs. K. It.
Circle Numher 'Five
Harts, Mrs. Sylvan Dust*. Mr*.
Has Meeting Tuesday John R. Jotlt-s, Jtrs. C. E. Mi her
)lr«. \V. F. I.rwi», Mrs. C. It.
Members were a*ked to visit tlio Winn. Jtr-. W. I. Hughey, Mre,
sick during thP month of January | John (ianllncr, Mr. anil Mrs. Jones
a l I ho regular metlinir of Cirri'* |"f lake Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Number Five nf lhp First Itapli-i |J. I'am rrtn, Jlr*. Ihnighus lnd&lt;
rhuu-h held Tunduy aft moon al ■land, Mr*. Prlie Angel, Mr*. Mary
the hortnr sif Mrs. It. F. foitper.
Pnlmelti Avenir. Mrs. H. W. liarkey, Mr*.,George Rtiu-on, the
rtMfittMIttUIiny imthuil ttltkMMlltarttMWI*
Mine* Elisabeth Stlnum, Kj&gt;i*e

F oot T est
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rhargr of the Bible nue-lions, and
Mrs. Cooper taught n rhaplff
from the million "Indy book.
During the social hour refreshment, well* served by the ho'te-s.
nstUleil by Mrs. Vh-tor Mrl.au.
lin. Those p f sent were: Mrs. J.

Shlrh-y f a me run, SVIl'Wllklmon,
Utliiiu Ih ull, ami Jec MnvH. Untie

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C. M ill lirlt, Mr.. I1. F. Whiubaru,
Mrs. I!. IV. Uwlon, Jlr*. Tom
llrolhersafl, Mr-*. Victor Mcluiolin,
and Jlr*. H. F. Cooper.

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Tho home of Mrs. E. M. Carroll.
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Clicle Number Two of the First
Baptist Churrh hebl on Jlondsy
evening ut 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Car­
roll hil th* devotional Scripture.
Mr*. Voile William i ImmM n
chapter from the mission study
liook after which the business of
the meeting was disposed of. Dur­
ing th e -orini period refreshment*
were served nnd contest* enjoyed.
Mr*. W. W. Hrrssor received a
prise In „no of the contest*^
Those present were: Jlr* W. w.
Dressor, Mr*. Robert Howell. Mrs.
J it. Field*. Mr*. Homer “ III tie,
Mrs. &gt;M lllggcr*. Mr*. II. Cunw
ming, Mrs. Jack Mamlon. Mr*.
Voile Williams. Mr*. K. M. t arroll, and Mrs. Jewrl.^a visitor.
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Looking Over
•tW* Improvement aaght to « * •
llM t a te U it„doaq. It will a i u
te r ttr butJaeei la IMS t e r p m Uratly a rt nr form ot Imluitry and
tradr."
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l 1h* othor tUwa follow:
% Arthur Lib map of Lafcaan
Brother*: “Btta reeogimlng alt

c o n tru t to that of aevaa )i
aga, when tho Miami Dolly I i
dfaplayrd a y k t.r e -th*wlr.| !
commercial boat* In tha Mr
a te tha InAhla a f (ha boota/1
•hwoat a t IU bunting point! &lt;
Turnlhg bach yel|.w ,d n it,
Dae. t l . IPM. t i t D«Uy New*
that te le dl&gt;pUy:d under a t
cohuan headline thr ’fcrfaAafc
th a t "Miami Now Year' 0*1*
iMti Will Da Coatllaat la Work
Miami la thoeo day* wat
plher (own Ita people hadtmo
loti op It,' ear ITy M H * t e *f

F 0 |^ MYERS. Jaa.
Dr.
Ray Lyman Wilbur. »*er*tary of
th* Interior la th r rablaat of P in .
Iteat H aterr. Mr*. Wilber a te Mr.
a te Mr*. Hrnry L. Doherty, who
hara heer, rv*te*rrg erranti W
aa maMhan of a party ta.pretlnf
Uti ilta a t Urn proposed KarrBlatea National park. wiwIudrJ
Ihrlr tear of tha tropical arc*
rorarte by th* proja.t Saturday
a te ip te t tho fro*tor part of thr
day la Rvortlatea CUy aa goeet.
of official* of tha Barroa Collier
hrteroata Ultra.
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P*cratary Wilbur, while », | f
rhUf wae eallfWhlng off th a Boat
Coaet af Florida w a r P ain Deach.
want fbr a taking trip ’amon« th r
waat fpr a flahtng trip among tho
Itlandt *und lueeardad la landing
two larpdn, each weighing about

merift Of
Farewell

ml cl*trail** « ' | b« n n a a t e t e
** &lt;nt of honor.
F T F F p
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» “ » « " « * n addrata, "H
" * ateihtetraltaa could b* &lt;*" " tn te tH • • M « « laid te n
foundation* under c a r economic
rimetur* *nd praparad (ha way t o v width vandaJ through tl
for a progrto* a t n permanent, aa
ba.ln*
la . l a t e * ^ ika f« R .
***»
rwwponil-l Men of tb* boor
“ "dar toteltlona, perhipr wllh.ot
P*iall*l.
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rememtxiej aa kn-temlnletiatlon
of honor, une which rerognUod tho

s n r j a .^ j n

Ne w Officers Of
Orange Cptuijy Are
Bad palttkal:

World-arid* te tr i
laid lta M lghtig
Ha tarmed tlh

«f w e * l^ ld irr for tha abgt four
M t l t . *4 w .
TViitlral analyet* *r, ellll tr r .
lug to figure out *n.*gplan*tlMt
National unrret, thr depreailoa.
Iha World War and woman In bo^.
In*** have all been blamed a^
the*rod, according t Q tha Indlrld.
*•»’* viewpoint.
{I
Controry to a ll exprctatlon. af
political fbracaatar*. John Cltitaa
Want to the poll* and . voted In •
qalat but rtrolutlonary faahlon.
II* tank offlc, holder* out a te ha
pvt th a n back la aa hr.pltaeod.
A te taday hi* Oring* county
rourtboot* fnmlly I* compooad of
laa aaaoMor Arthur ITutt, In
agnlni ta* collector, Clyd* MrKaonay, now man, rolled up hU

« * a t th i Puriah
ja p night a t T;M
1teUtitnlag f t e V
I , * 1* ! .

tha criminal rourt of racordi, (on
of ■ pioneer Qrang* covnty rialdent and ormer otate atw tor.
Jhdaon a Walker, ngw county
achaof auperintendcat, former Web
rhM| principal!
. JrfP
light a te "Hank" l^ rtte . counry
omrol**Inner*, new eoanpUilonr( Mil oWtimer*; Sam Sadler, A.
r. d a rk * a te Emmett Tenner, re&lt;r**4 to offlc*.
Sam S h im , ny* Juatlr* of tha
tete&gt; and Q m g a Co*Ion, coni
ta U s will ha found *n the tear.
»te»i Poor; dude* Victor llolchw, t^jrd floor of Uw courth-wm.
til unllau * hi* trot* of Dap fb»Id.' - Sheriff Harry
Hand ' I * .

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applied to puhll®,
, ..............
b*a*t both
iha Individual end tha gowrnmaat.
"Public ravennag% h* dcclarad.
"ihrlnk with prlvata priflta whlla
(Continued On Pago Two)

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Fanford'i air fleet of four rhip*
(laired u Irn r*a«l*a perforator*
In tn« air daring tka Jump. Whlla
1. D. K rttin e ; reanaylvaaln winf*r roe Ideal, thrillrd tha erowd
th a aerie* of daring (tunl*
thin a f*w ret of the water* of
Iha l«ka. I n * aaen In Iha air
•e ra th e ta o f R. p. Wight, R. J.
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Court Mouaa for a»i
moredi Into tha ha
formerly ace*piad I
glnorr Tony PltaJ
turn W*» moved I f
•Id a lH * r a .- r - r ^ Cooftahl* MaMaU
ef the n * t e Babarl
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begin
their affair* In 1L
whan they meal el oreupUd Ay jtha w
lie luma It n**f row a*d tharg they war*
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lag year tb* i.al»
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(Cenllaoed Freni Pago Owe)
th* stroggia of government quaiee
under the same strain IkaL crush**
prlvwta iMUrpri**. D htrrw ***m»
to r a t e r on pwblfc offtatole W
whom tho people ftrtt look foe rw
"inability to aaawer srery rM)J
■pen th« gevernw#*^ to aatbfy
coontkaa appeals for personal fe-

raua* I was rvpr*atntln| them)
with the 18th Amendment.
“I have alway* berm eon**re­
stive and not given to being swept
away by public tlamor, bat th e n
la now no ^&gt;ubt in my mind that
th* sentiment 0* Florldo ha*
changed. I know tho Florida pew*
pis and I know that th# people
who hae# thus criticised mo are
not lB* ao-eslled liquor Interest*.
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o f th e actlvltie* o f (tonto v U itln g n a tio n a l fifftirw- T h e adv e r tia ln f w hich F lo rid a recclvtfd fro m th e P m l d e n t • trialt
could n o t b e b o u g h t, a n d IU w o rth , if It co u ld b e ^ « u n j d
In m oney, w ould ru n In to a la rg e fig u re . E v e ry one In th e
daritas.
c o u n try w ho baa rea d th e p ap e m (lu rin g th e p a c t w eek h ae
Tit*tha j i m i i l t f doaairt *nd h a d It Thdellbly I m p m a e d upon &gt;i Ir m lntl t h a t If you w artt
tk f f yiatf It will fitabllsk I «tw to h av e acm e, real ap o rty fU h ln g . you ahould co m e to
record |a hard times loig*rlty.
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Drifting Toward Sargasso

T he baer-lhirsty are trying to
decide whither tha kick shall be
b y w tlg lX . w coin**. Our goes,
la WU H hF w giy-D allaa Hswi.
w 1 7 7 p . W « . b T - _w». a
anyutin ruantly asksd in a.Lanear sn4 a Urga
jam llyv-PBisch (lasd o n ).
kireWaar EKtrUh Is being «u*d
ot W W iW a a sa allsgod brauh
a f contra*t. Tbps* mod#
etai th e only folks who hsv* not
ImaMk about th* da«re**lon y«L
lb eraat make a worHaA b0*1'
saaa g»aa mad wh«n ha # &gt; # m ?
«tiA h li iUnofrmphtr •
IMgaavnalls are W tb s
Phlladslphla Inquirer.
, ■
o : ------Treasury department report* In.
coma t«x refund* totalling qvsr
eighty million dollar* C*&gt; th# ywr.
And this silk, a hog* fsdsral M WUJ Now watch Huey L o n g
labnch snothsr Congressional Initlgathra.

E v ery o n e w ho goea to th e roovlea k n ew a ■om ethlng
a b o u t th e S argaaao se e, th a t m y a tlc w a te ry a n d tn y k terio u aly fnaceeaalble *pot aom ew h ere c a a t o f th e A m eric an contln e n ta n e a r th e region o f th e e q u a to r to w a rd w l*|ch all derellcta o f th e tiea a re Irrea iatlb ly d ra w n b y Jn e x p llcab le o cean
h »a w
t thin
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a n d d r iftin g ahlpa is In d icated b y D r. Rti
In a le c tu re a t th o f o rty - f if th congreaa o f th e A m erican
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m ala w h lchi exU
U d d u rin g th
e Paleoxoic
eoa mr ane ,"** hVx er e u■ •lI dH .
ie d " to " th e accurnuia^ion o f a n trn n g e a^Memblage o f fonnjt
found
asso cia te d w ith
t h a t a r e tonly
.
.......................................
* 'g ra p to lite s a a r a r e fin d s
...................
i. L lk s th e g ra p to lite s them selves,
In p u re g rap to
lito ahale.
t h a t h‘ atvo
v e bean
a b elo ng in g to
been rec
r e coog gn iied
n l . . - a------------— t.h e p lan k to. n
th e se fonnlla o f am all apongea. h o rn y valved b rach lo BWUP** L ............T - . - K
_________ In
w h irl,
.
. o n o v jtn d * f®w nw lluaca, d o n o t o ccu r In beds w hich
a r e n o t p lan k to n ic."
.
. . . . .
, _
D r. R uetlam ann th u a coneluden t h a t th e s e o rg an ism s
lived fo r th o m ost p a r t like g re p to jlte a « p s e u ^ ^ a n k t o n ,
ffacrh
acaw eed*
ecda o f aS sarrg
seaa. In th l*
is ffriddnce.
iVldAnCe,
an tta
h e d to th e seaw
g a ssas b sea*.
th e exl*tence of ocean* to o lthtec r sid
»ldoe o f N o rth A m erica
a lsoo indicated.
Indicated.
n th e D gw n Teriod o f th e « » f a u n a in aU
Tb la a relief to know In th e s e d ay* ° (,
th o s'c ftp tU ts'sp e g iv in g a t le a s t a p a r t o f t h e ir a tte n tio n
m as tte
tte rrn
to such I m p o rtthitt m
i. aa ss Paleoxoic
P sleoxolc g rap to ilt* * . “an Jo J in
?
iiVvo
iiit-y
o u ld Ire
ise th e y
tiiia we b ellsv
e th
e y sh
ahould
Ira en co u rag ed . O th erw iae
ltn g a ll o f - t h e i r lim a tr y la g to^^ c u re th e
m ig h t b e spam
&lt;
.
a n d un d o u b ted ly w e w o u ld h av e a^collectlon^o
w ould f a r o u tn u m b e r th e d riftw o o d
"tech n o cred e* '* w hich wtmld
o f th e SarifaMO seas.
..
nnd
rrilcroacopc,
More pow ar to. D r. R u d cm an n an
d hi*
h is idle
rone ope, wc
wo
.........
jsalla oorf th
e p hhim
nay. 'M ay th
e fossils
thee ppaaastt kkeeep
im bbuusy
sy uunntil
til th
thee
fo ssils of th e p rese n t hsv o q u it d r iftin g .
m

mv

r*
i 1

a

W ss dabl* will b# on* ot-th *
ask o# tho woiri** of Hp- new
hwlaW wtkrtiJa Washlngun. Not
■ klk I r a difficult a re tho
*tli&gt;&gt;Aw*tkaa dokta to this &lt;aunxi "M'riwrflwthlng to do with
wars, but amounting to aval ft**
kUlloa. doUara. and reprerantlpg
Invsttjnsnt# o f • thousand* o f
A w f c M riHarare • P»r»&gt;gTt coun­
try *
tladty P»F tbre*
Mrs. Munghton snlertalncd her
|a th t prodwta a f .ihilv w iptttiM
&lt;ouniiJ#t. B it will wi Uk tKwiT Sunday School (lass with a ChrMraps parly Thursday afternoon and
a delightful time* wsa enjoyed hy
those present. Ths gh'ls of the
class a re i th* Mlase* Ruth Wald­
ron, Claries Hand, Bcrlhn Mae*y.
Lilia Hutchinson, and Vera Tsrhurt*.
Oth*r^gutiU were Ml**

8AN FORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Woodruff. Horae* Williams, aad
J. |{. Woodruff.
Born lo Mr. nnd Mrs. II, C. MeMullen, of Palmetto Avsnue, on
Sunday, a fin* baby boy.
-rr^T
Dr. J. K- Maine* and O. W.
Maine*, of I-aka Butler, wtre in
tha city several day* thl* wsok the
g u ests'o f their brother. Ir* B,
Maine*, of th# Uwaon Pharmacy,
amt al*o the gutsla of Dr. aad
• •
Tb* Mleafa Elinor and Ruth Mr*. J. N. Rohaoiv
Roberts entsrtalnrd a number uf
th«tr young friends at: a vsry dellghtftil Christmas party at their
charming home Friday awning.
Morris Spencer, and J**‘ Mlflt
reived prises In th* games. Those
presoat waret th* Ml***# Elinor
and Ruth Hobart*, Agnes BothemGale I*. Baniard, of Jacksonlyi Ruth Hand. Luelll. Rlncs. Ruth
McDantil, Fannie Rebai Munson, will*, returned home ytstarday
la th o rta s -Wilson, Mmid Mlot, after a pleasant visit with Mr. and
Ma^Mr'Wltsom aad Vouglaas AU. Mn. U Y. Brysn.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Totar **•
enusthyi -Robert lltMs, Mania aad
Garland Bptneer, Jo* Mlot, John peet te got into thalr new horn#
Eeb. 1.
Morrieon. William Prat*. Fmpk on Mngra&gt;BaA**auc

through tho press announced that
1 would change my vote when th#
opportunity afforded, o* a» to c**form to the rhaoge of srnt|#o*nt.
1 hav. done that. My vnt* belongs
to them awl I hav# In good faith
changed fo meet their changed
view*.
“Therp were three candidates
for Congreas; Mr. Lowry, Mr.
Peterson aad myself. They also
mad* public announcement to th#
aam* offset, ami if you wilt can.
suit the public preaiq you will find
tho proBoanceminl* of all three of
us to that effe.’t.
•B# far as I am rontem«d. dur­
ing my remaining t » 0 o r three
months In Congress. I am going lo
keep ray promt'*. What my so*,
resaor may ih* I • « unablg ta say.
A promise by hl-t may not mean
ths same a* a pev-jia* by me; w*
shall soon rr-. -* tha, seventythird Congress will #1 al more with
the question thsn will th* present,
or seventy.** mnd Congress."

WILANE WEDNESDAY

In tho' incorporated -limit* of

AmttM*.
t
C k i l n W. Bmlth, M ?*on old,
of Now T ort 8tal*. th .
Civil Wm veteran in the U*«*d
§n^itflL
Daring Dio otw ilut Mr. * " » •
presented Mr. Benkstone with •
Bible that had boo* donated by
Coleman’s Offka Eqolpwsent la .
Tho 81 veterans prooont wtrt
th* following, 57 «f »b*m *•“ «
M l l n A l Amerks, tad their total
•«** bring 4M1 /*»»»: U n . EBollock. E. V. Bank.tun*. •« ; Copt.
A. H. Crlppeo. 90; George A.
Jones, N ; J. 8•*•*“**
DUworth and Mr*. V. W. Smith,
U ; C. II. Creeby.'A. Vsughan, MI
J. e . I^cko. HI: r. r. re n te r. W.
C. Riley. Mr*. M»ry .“ chorUor. and
a W. Smith. « t: Mr . J»»® Lo**
7t&gt;; T. A . (irtn ln f, O. K. PffWw&gt;.
7*; l». A. Caldwell. A. P. Coaneily. 77: Mr*. M*ry H***0*- M. LClamp. 7*: Mr*. C. II. C-roiby. M**.
E, E. Tachaeh,Mre. A J. Ellis.-Mis*
Villa Moll- 75* Mr*. H. P. Mr-

Min Tftkach Htatete
At Party For Nieces

Jwdg. J. a Shuwre H.J

Tlttiirillr ,
£ ' White. E. P. Iloo.hohhrr, Jno.
0. Jlnklns, P. I t Wilsdh, T. W.
Lawton, aad E a Brady. .
rcplle difflosdtle* anparolkd
When Kr. Evnai introduce Mr*.
problems without procoSrnct
people have bravely faced Bwllw h? *ha re*p*ad*d with thanks
reverses, heroically preserved to him aad Btowvt th* FlarUt
nnaoc&amp;l structure and mad* who had drnated a b**h4 t of flowI labia for th* stats to die- r t t in her honor. She said that
aha was horn In Ohio bat «*joy*d
Flcrtda to the fullest. "I am per­
Up reviewed th* aecomplbh- fectly healthy”, aba said. -And I
mtnta t f hi* administration brief­ do net use glasses and ran thread
ly—limiting the recital to or* loag • need.'* Just ms easily as I ever
Bslbarr—aad then said ha felt ho could. I a m ‘a regular attendant
o«M a "debt ef lasting gratitude” at church club m e e tin g g n d hate
to lb« people of the stste, his cab- found out that if pay* hut little l»
Inog etfleers and th* staU cm. m iry ,’' and that locking on the
bright side of Ilf* Is the po ky.”
jileyees who srorked with him.
Mr. Bankstone was brief m hi*
^ fo stats can boast of a finer
g n u of pobi is sorvsnts”, b* said. remark* but said that be was a
Of'jiia cabinet officer* he adtfed: native of Swedm ami that he had
” 1 shall remember them as **- been g bard working man all his
Ufa. Hr attribute* his gcod health
to a Ufa spent m the open under
strictly temper*'* rules uf habit.
Interesting features of rome of
.^^BKjPlWhlX.dirWMWjktbUU...
( apt. A. II. t rippen Sr„ 90
yrara thl, who was born in Ohio.
II* sail ho attributed his age and
M U
rlunaje of SSeminole
---------V t i to ,the
n r
W I W ..S .V .V
lo rfitj in whlcli h* has lived fur
acmes,of years.
Georg* A. Jem s, Wt year# old
ami a nativa nf Massachusetts. He
is In prefect hex th, he ssid. ami is
very active. Ills htsring ard eyssight *r# consiilurtd perfect. Hr
has been strictly temporal# all his
Ufa and ha* nevrr used tobacco.
J. 8. Dlnkel, 83 year* old, a na­
tive of Virgin!* and Ihe only C c a
fedtral* veteran llring in this
county, lie Joined th* Confederate
Army at the ntte of 15 year* and
saw service thUughout tho cunMIDLAND, Tex**, Jan. X - W ) flirt.
—Viva persona were burned to
Richard Dllwurlb,183 years of
dctlk today at Baretow when age. II* was the only pioneer
gmollne, pound on a wood stov* present who was hcrt| in England,
exploded. The dead are Walter
C. II. Crosby, n’J year# old, and
l!*od, three ^ Ms children, aod a
child of his brother, Jack Hood. #&gt;'nallv* or Males. With hU wife
Mrs. Walter Hood and Mr. ami ho haa attended rtcry meeting but
Mrs. Jack Hood werv burned se­
verely and were taken to Peeoo
hospital.
•

s. Jbaeph- A. Ksfseb
M«ry Martha, spent
Day too* Beach.
Bl* Wight I* spending
1 In St. Fitersbnrg as
af Misa -Virginia GowI Carolyn Collier has re­
. f t * It* Moateiersa, Ga.
ska tpewt seetewi day, with

H tn U

if. **d Mr*. |l . n. Tope r c
k Saturday from. Philadelphia
Fork where they spent

P H n l ta f 0 a .

JuW UlUtoa where sh« era* called
W -U * illness or h n wother-itv.
H t j j l r e , Mary lliggta*.

ThaPsUS o
R O O D W I L L ri
B A D IO S E R V IC E ^
la Memlnels Tire
*

Martin’s Garagt
HID Lomhcr Co.
' U tk and nolle

Quality Merchandba ml
Reanonabre Prices with
H P 8EUVICB

Pima* U

• W. 1st Street

,c

F reak Lewla sag Martin h*
th * ' eiperlea** sad sqnlp—
t* da y*«r J«b. Baa aa «

M - ! sad Mrs. U F. Boyle ami
■ H k tc r , Mlilaa Gray, have n&gt;
Toned from U atnps, S. C. where
they sprat th* CWtatmaa holidays.
'f e a . ’Xni* B o r a ,

lhe Misses Catherine amTMarguret Takach, and her moUwr, Mr*.
B. B. Tkkech. Mips Araafca TUka*h was hoetea. a t a port* girt*
on Thnredoy evening a t th« Thsty
Shop. Bridge nod bunco were *nJoyed daring tho oe*nh*g.
Oroiigw Juico' w o a s e r v e d
throughout th* evening and i t a
lata hour other refreshment* were
served. Thoa* perns at west Mrs.
Mary Bit s, Mr*. Mss? .Stickler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kent.* Mr*.
George C. F.Ilow*. Mr*. Henry
Richter, Mrs. B. K. Takaeh. the
Missea Aranka Takaeh. Betty
Earl, Mary Earl, VlrD«l*-"B«rl,
Rath Fellows, Anna Marl* Fellow*. Ira* B.' WhiV*&gt; Adelaide
R kkterr CMbsrlno Takach. Margarat Takach, Arlene R lrtu r, Eu*11* Mafonor, Mary Mahoney, and
Prank T o fc * ^
.
^ ja ra ^

wotoSramiKira 7l rw .

ford at 10:00 A. M. a t the home
of H n j c
p*rk a *.nuc.
Tb# hoard of nunagers of th*
Woman’s Club will meet at 10:00
A. M. a? tho club hona*.
Th* *iecutlvr board of the Red
Cros« will mrrt at 10:00 A. M. In
the council room at the City Hall.,
The regvlhr &gt;,^lal meeting of
th* Auxiliary Beth Israel wil| be
held a t the Community Center.

During tho msetlog artlrUs for
ths vstersns’ hoapital a t Laks
City wUI be agooptad from the
club msmbers. A* president'of the
club, Mrs. Ralph A. Smith has
been advised that among the artklre nHdcd are old deek* of
cards, score pads, lamp shades,
gam**, pussies, and socks, *ls« It.
Cigarette* hae* b**n provided by
soother organiiatton.

Side P.-T. A. will b* held at 3dH&gt;
o'clock a t the school auditorium.
Th# board meeting xsfl| take place
at l:30.o’clo k.
.&gt;
•
Tha T. K. U Class of the First
Baptist Church will hav* a bush
neks and soda) meeting at 3:30
o’clock at tha home of Mr*. E. M.
Carroll, 117 West Beventconth
.Street, with* Mrs. Carroll and
Mr*. J. E. Lain* a t bostrasc*.
• FRIDAY
Ros* Circle of tho Garden Club
will m*«t at 10:00 A.*' Id. at the
home of Mrs. W. F. Watson, Ros#
Court.
Mayfair Orel* nf th# Carden
Club will meet at the home of Mr*.
Terry Camrrnn(wlth Mrs. Comer,
na. Mrs. K. K. Dess, and Mr*.
Richard’Ten' Eyck as ho«lrs*e*.
Member* are a»k*d to, airct al
0:15 o’clock al'th# home of Mrs.

m
ia is S B
trice ftnrpg. hak prturoed horn*.
* Mha lffgU Btsphrason t«‘im ed
y ^ f t e anamOag. a flew day* her*
wiU Ml** Emtll* lin g I*.
‘i
Friend* af D*. j . N. Robson will
■ . ha g ta d 'ta tu r n • that h* Is lirv
* aMS^ppt a t w# ‘ horn* on South
BanffR Avtau* from a critical
, George Fish, of
■vi arrived her* to
months at thehr
rwreer Thirteenth

tnrrwol . Sunday to their
- Clrvrlink,* O k k after
the holiday* her# wtm
aon-ln-law nail daugh•M Mr*. John Melsch, Jr.,

ginrevill*. fin. Jo resume
q afWv spending lhc bola w ith.her parents, Mr
Jahg Melsch, Park Av*
i t L&gt; Hunter and dattgh.
r e a r a , Bllse, qnd Hue. of
k£^N.‘,C. who bav* been
Mr. and Mrs. U ’flT. HugtMr. aad Mr*. Parka HuaU

Christmas Pageant

Presented At Church

"Th* Christmas Pagaoat of th#
oly Grail." hy Mi* R»v. W. R«aiU Bowl*, wo* preaeAted oq Sunry tvrelng at lioly Crass Eplsco.
il. Church tty a large group of
ambers of Uw.churvh with the
»v. H. Irvlgg Lodttlt sad Mr*.
□Hand L. Daaa
director*. Muale w a. furnlshsd.by th* Jpntor
choir under Om dlm tioq o f Mrs.
A. M. rhiUlp* aad Mrs. saktU
Peaks with arcompnathrewi' by
Mrs. W. T. Jarkson, organist. ’• .
•Tb* costumts, whkh w m a r­
ranged by Mrs. Allan Btoar, Mr*
Amelia B. Nabob Mm. John J. D-| dgcnr*led with TiuwL
Tnylor, Mbs 'Morgafrt Young, and narcissi.
\Mlss Carol Stone, had both variety
Tho program wax |
and beauty aad were designed in lows:
attractive rotors.
'
Blissing, Sue Gantt.
Th*a« participating were:
Class Called t^- Drd
"King Arthur,” &gt;Y. J. Morrison,
l.ylex.
Jr.
' '
Roll Call anil Minute
“Angels," Mary I-outs* Msrlwelh.
ron.
i'
*r and Nancy Whit*.
Treasurer’s I I * p o r t
"Et. Jpscph,” James Lsppln.
Rrsl.
“BWaavd' Virgin,” Kalherta* Mur- Oass Sung. Clsss.
rtsow.
Stag. Mrs. Gladys M
"Shr{ibt/ds,” William Colbert and
Those present w*
Jo* Stewart. , *
*
Liles, president: M
Knights' * • '
vire-president) Alos
“Sir La net let.” Charlaa RatU.
rrisry; Uwrtnco Rex
”8lr Badlvere.” Ralph W anttr. Rise Su* a*Wtt. ehi

High School Class Of
1931 Holds Re-Union

m

With nearly 100 cu*its In nt*
ten Inner, the annus! Now -Ysus-’i
Bvo ilanrc, sponsored by thu Anicii
lean Lejiim Auxiliary, look platl
t n Saturday cvrnin,; at the Man
fair llotri. Damirg Inguii at I0;b*
o'clmk yriil tvinthmcd until a |a t|
hour lo niu^hi furnlihcd by thl
Gloom Cba-vra Orchcslia, i f llrUndo.
(jiianUlit'v of briiMs-culurcd ba'loons were nrrangidf fr m the
(riling to the four corr.vrs of thc
liollrwiia whvrv dancing war n u
Jryrd. Forming a a kerotm.l na*
a profutkm cf &gt;hrub.&lt; mil nthvr

•h f Higlin#. I.

Wilbur P l e a s e d
Wi t h Beauties
Of Evergl ades
(Continued Fro - Pav
I'rnurd, t.o i*Ul. by lb,
irn l s|M-iimcn- nf Idrdi.iyl life that aboand in
irtn.
'
J. Both Hi# cabinet m
Mr. IbihVrtv-whose I"
i nro tun In-n brought t
nu Flnrida’# advi
Id*.Interest m tniif ymr umu nil #ct
tivltWs uf the atati', laillculkrtj
hi the Miami a n a
I'reasrl
themselves a# calrcm ly hopeful
t hut Congress, would n|i| "&gt;vo tig'
11m i , luil&lt; : paik pruject nl nu
i4ilyiilnt« in uni t Hint tlm open*
iue uf ilia trupii a| Li'•tm ■ In &gt;l.iitvrs coulil t*j mlvtlmeJ fur tire
ln'iirfIt uf 111# rntlir statu uf Mur.
ida. Th .‘-■ii.ttf list : aiicil tire hill
pmsi-Ung fur Ik# ueluhli.ihnii'nt uf
tlq. pink ami IbA*turn on- Is imw
uwuitlitK ruhsidm tm n by
tire
1Inn -i- uf llnpri—rntntiv «.
J.lr. Duluity wsi . paitiiuliitly
ilupri’ rei, be raid, with th# il#
eclol'tiu lit tlmt ha, taken pis# ■ in
I’lillt-r limply. II* stated Unit It
was hi' belief th&gt; East ami Writ
|: 4 ni|rr, Jr., IMouqhtun. “linl
Fri* y. Thomas
Dean#. CiiiMan
Flelarher, K. K.
Wu-lr. John l*u&gt;
D#tn. '

emphasise evangelism UU year,
; Ug vex. of eb*#nl*g WpeW WW#
Revival Prsysr Day, ibo R(*. E.
t). BnrtWLo H«f «W g* c f .q
praysF sueviou whkh ioelodcd tb*
fs.lowing! litgkq dedication, of self
kaf

vldoai h |jU a wpresanutlve. Ho
oa hi* inform*,
i, tho wishes o i

(

lari daring’

. PntUd |
adorn U.r I
Mrs. Pcsrt
Sanford At

Meiirii, Mr. snd M rs.'C. K. Rsw,
eunpfqj Jr. and Mr*. C. E. Adams.
AUu D nnd lr&gt; . II.’W. Ruck­
er, Mr. i "I Mnd llu.-hry. of Or­
lando, M’ and Mr j . P. E. P#rkio*A
Dr. aid Jli*. W.jR. Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs II. U. lkpe, Mr. ami Mr*.
W. IL !•- &gt;n, 10-, and Mrs. it. IRobertu i . Air.-1and Mr*. F. W.
Bender, Mr, aad. Mr*. James A.
Wright. Mis. R j Ui Htewart. I&gt;r.
aqd Mr* A. CJ Chamberlain, Mr.
m d Mr*. Woody Mosee, Mr. asd
Mr*. E. r. Hppahoidcr. Mr. and
Mrs. Jehu '. rreqaer, Mr. amt Mn .
Ray F. .M.nn, and. Mr. and Mr*
T. R- Ms DonaVL',
Also Mr and Mr*. T. M. MtllTny.
Mr. and Mi*&gt; W».'C. 111.1, Dr. aaJ
Mr*. B. I*. l aswoO,M r. and Mrs.
Gaorgu W .nsteh^-Mr. and Mr*. T.
C. Bait, Mr. and^llra. R a n Nordgrvn, Mr*. Itohere 0 . R ertss, of
I hllide ph. &gt;. M r.a a d Mrs. T. C.

To-NWit

^
The Wealth of a Man’w Love
— " Was Worth More To Her Than
i{ j#
All The RicheH In Tho World!
only

Your Guest Nl;

In Ihn meantime the wind had
rhiftrd to Ihe Ka«t and the
wreck nr*n United a.hore on Ihp
Holt homestead property where
•ho occupants wrr side to build n
fir# and -end un flare* ‘to Inul*
rat# thrlr'IkMBioli. A cusloniv !«•
tuONt sect inON of Florida rotth
work together siin-iNsfully In th
'nlrr#«t of attra ling winter Vl»i.
tnrv nnd that th# imubincd altr*.tionv of these two area* of the
stnli' I'uulil not bj i v ’riled.
Tho visitor* left i.vcrglailci In-I
evening for MUnil' wlk'iu Mr. tlohcrly’s winter horn* i&lt; locattnh

Tatr, U&gt;li#
Mailm, I'rcil
aaaett, Huh#it
lUlr*. I r v i n
iney, Theodore
, and Cordon

Hostess

r_ ll.V t . k l ! '. . . . I i

S &amp; 'S ilT S L F ii

NewYcar’s Eve Dance
Attended By Throntr

Pope, Mr. nrd Mr*. Fred Pop#,
llr.pt. and Mrs. Eurlo T. I.utirk*.
Air. ami Mrs. B. I- Verkins Mr.
i’lil .Hr*, (iprdon llariU’U. ■k Frrn
Ikirk, d r. ami Mm. I t J. Il&gt; lly. J r^
?ir. UlarhTFtrni I&gt;h A. Mnith, Mr.
and Airs. Mrrvin t.'ullum. Mrs. I&gt;.
K. Uppvnhcini, of Jackrvnvi Ir, Mr.
&gt;nd Mis. Clyde Ramsey, Mr. and
Mis. D. I . II bukt , Mr. and Mia.
bhi'iman Lloyd, Mr. and Mr*.’A.
I . bull', Dr. und .Mr*. E. E. Bindwaills,r and Dr. u.nl Mi . C. 1V a i..
• ,
/.1 .■ tin* MUm . lin en Vcrnay.
Ru t Hurl, Catherine Mci-ch, Paliyc llTonnur, J ephln# White, of
jclekflnml, tirnce W iliam . Slaml
I ta lk Emilie1 l.inrr-r, larrillr Ihdr,
I n 1* I Wdrun, Helen Marv.ltetle,
| Cdii i Wn k*r» Klttyc Dulhi-c.
flat e Zn.liry, IlnrtcnM' David.
Sat niic KoilC’t, Jrnn Martin
Ian y, France• Wlls o. • Bllll#

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to Ul* aoetkal sonUiwa ptayw*

! voted for thq
tU th* Valxtesd

VERO BEACH. Jan. X—The
t’oart Guard plane Areturns at.
tachtd to the hasp of F’ort louderdale was partially wro keil off the
East Coast near Vero Beach, after
a thrilling rescue of I’aul louig
nf this city, n 21-yeir-old youth
who ha&gt;l licen lost for 17 SJur*
adrift at *&lt;•* in n frail mur boat.
Th# plane Crew of five men,
under Commander Tom von I’aulson, clung to he wreckage which
by a fortunate jh lf t of wind
n-achc,) shore at midnight, five
miles off sharp in ^an exhausted
right hours at the merry of heavy
wind squads and driving rain.
I.«n* tkns pickrd up about .10
miles of shore In an exhausted
rendition. It is reporleij ^hat .lhc
-rw tn in f/n rfv h'“ 7Itlfng an i l l ’ll*,
C’-ipt. t'has. A. lansihg at I'anavtral rtM set out a t III o'eliK-k
Saturday night in the row U&lt;at to
return to 'a shrimp boil anehorc I
off shilro in whirh lo* and nnntlier
uncle had hsren working. A strong
riirart and high north -wind threw
hlm^off his course and he was
swept out to sea.
Upon his failur. to appear nt
the shrimp t oat. the alarm was
sprrad ami aid was summoned from
Coast Guard bn&gt;es lit F’ernundina
anil Fort lauderdite, as the re ­
suit of which the trl-moluMil plane
,Vreturus look off from Dinner
Key and stnrted the search over
.the rieistal wntrr*.
At ;l o‘r|neh Sunday afternoon
the drifting ernfl was spoiled
mid the plnno dropped Into the
rough «ea to tnkp i.nng aboard.
Aminling to I’llot J. R. Orndorf.
the piano must have been damaged
In landing or In taking off n«
shortly after rising into Ihe sir.
It went nut of control and crashed
intis the tossing waves. The radio
was still in rniumlssimt tnnhluig
the eiew to Hind distress calls to
th*‘bom* U*»e. ■yie euller Acnmnr
Imini'diatry left Miami to g» t"
th- rellvf of tho rescue ship but
was unable to m’ lc contact until
an early hour Mondny morning,
after the party had re* bed snfr-

H ard (Iru n anil hsr Nqw Yorkers arc ..n the stage program “I"'
■•day engagement to l&gt;# featured In rtmjubr'lon with the »cr«»n :
i” starring Boris Ktrlnff, Igwln Stnnc. Karen Motley, Mynie Lay
nllinif nf ths production and popular Broadway alar, l» shown
gera, hooked a* Dir Plnjlioyi 1^ *t the right, sniy'-vlow I. tho Oi
wcntalton will consist of nine vurinl seta. Including specially al
ntxra, #na-t»il hy n caat of 10 eatsrtalnsr*. Jim and Belly ‘Page.
:kev and Pats, a.o.amoug the other celebrities fcalur it. Thu Colli

Mr. and Mn. Jean Atfanre, /ttr.
and Mr*. J. IVtrr KcIis' j I, Mr. an-l
Mr*. A. K. I’uwiir*, Mi. ghl Mrs, J.
C. llutehiiisuo, .Air. an.l Mr*. Clem
llhglc, Mr. and Mr*. Buy G. Hot*
|er, Mr..Aral Ml }V. W. G ctsch,
Mr. &gt;iii| Mis. Gi &lt; ge Hsniru, Mr.'.
Luai.s .Suphenw’ uf Atlanta, Dr.
Hickson. Ftaa* j ’**r»«n. Kath- anJ All1. W. T. angiry. Mr. ami
• line Tiki*, M t Jokn Miller. Mr*, Mr*. W. CaUther llutchkl*oii, Mr.
n tn ry BusffHj and Jun es Hayes,and Mr*, f harlcs tunn, Mr*. II. K.
Paul il*»&gt;rew, lo* Roatk. Delmar Wa krr, uf Uanvi e. Yn., Mr. ur J
Bottom. 1;M» | Eatridg*. R- l. Mr*. A. Wt Lrr, nrv Mr. and Sii*.
Johnson. Ehnoi . Echols, Clifford Floyd loind, of wcvolo. Mr. anJ
Wynn., and. Dot lid Norton.
Mr*. R. J. H rilj.U lr. ami Mr*. K.
IL Dig Ft
Mr. fad Mrs, Wit iam
If. Willi-1 lire, Ml K m l Mrs. 8. O.
Chair, Jr &gt; Mr. Lad Mrs. RJkl~

“brail

i appointed oa ths cot*
temparaoe*. a personnel

Airplane In Partially
Wrecked After Tak­
ing Roy On Board

The business and social meeting
•* th# Aiatheoo Lias* of the First
Chore* will be held at
7 Jg okleck ot tho b*u*0 »f*Mr».
CW
*0A Looref Arowith Mr*. Huff, Mrs. W. R.
Feet, Mrs. L, V. Burdette, Mr*.
t , A. William#, ami Mr*. R. O.
Meriwether as hostesses,
l'irr|o Number Seven nf the
First Methadtst Church will meet
at 1:00 P. M. with Mm- I’- H.
Lansing, tii'i Or*age Avenue. .
WBDNKSDAY
Monthly luncheon aad buslnrv*
mrating of Ihe Woman’s Club
wlU take place at 13:30 o'clock
* 1 th* &lt;|uh hoese «ilh Mr*. F. M.
Marler. Mrs. E. I). Brow!**. Mr*.
w. P. Hrooks, Jr., aad Mr*. J. B.
Raot a# hoeless'-. Reaervaflon*
m, r b* mad* with M n, J. T. Newby.
*
, ,

q e* p o p F re o n e sa a y
0
■■ ■"*
Mrs. Robert M. Ithesrer, of
Pinecaatlr, eire-presldent at large
of the Florid* federation of
Women's Clubs, and Mrs. W. B.
Blackman, of. Winter Park, chair.
man of tk« department of International relation* of tho Florida
Federation of Womtn's Clubs, will
ho special gtisats a t the monthly

who spent

■ rt. t , J. Morrison.
I by thalr daoghtcr,
RkU-asrt bar two chit­
* ttd 8hlri*y. hav* arMarias, ft. Y. to spmwl
ilka her*. Tk*y will b*
by Mr. Ehk.

triFif

26th Governor In
EXCITING RESCUE As
Colorful Ceremony
OF YOUTH AT SEA

(Continued From P irn One)
th. law to the u*# of other d#Aiimmtx anil that tho pr&lt;f&gt;abll!«
tie* arc that the fund* &gt;a diverted
cannot be rr|&gt;lacr&gt;l for .o n e tlnio
to com-*.
“I expect the detailed audit
further to din* that the &gt;UI* oi
Florida is having great diflicuUy
In Hireling the actual c u te of
gov. ■mural not only on account
of shortage of funds but also on
wenunt of the hljth cost of op*
crating Ihe Mate government,’*
Business nod capital, he said,
are,looking lo »cr what Florida is
going tp do about its laics anil
it* operating costs before coining
Into the state or making farther
Investment*. Bn«ines* and capital,
he derUreil a r . ik-mandlng lietter amt chcaiwr got eminent.
"Florida", h# as*ertnl. '*n«fde lo
rnrourage instead of iliseourage
her pay-rolls, x * x her elliiens
who now ri-nslltute h/r economic
nnd imlustrijl life”.
airfidie. ptogrresivo
progrresivc amt p*are polriidie.
tient and hsv • every right to ex­
pest a brighter future. But hn
warned up "radical eommunieta”
whn, he said, aro working "In our
very mid«t’ nnd In the schools. Hit
said tho “situation In Florida l»
no exception."
.
Much of the financial trouble In
/ome Fli riittt rtmntleo is due di­
rectly to Imliffercn e of th* vaters, hr &lt;ald. But th.. vote in No­
vember in this stale nnd through*
, ut the country indicated tb«
priplo hnvo taken th . government
Ion k Into.their hands, he ike la r ml.
lie eallol., upon the people 1“
ontinue gnd Increase th tlr Inter*
est In govtrnment, to cooperate
with him and other public off!He asked
clsls. 1............
. .for
. . roop*ratlon
.
from the 1913 legislature and ho
promised an administration “to a«cure the greatest good for tha
girntcst nun*er".

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—UP)— •
I’rcsklcnt llcover arrived In -'Ik#
apital i.l r ni ii’cTck this morning
fism Palm Beach and went direct­
ly to Ihp White llmisr.
tin t’ enr ren-hnl them about 3
n’clo k yester.hy ’ moinlog and I
brought them to Vero Bench.
T h e Ja c k an d J ill
K IN D E R G A R T E N
Will b*Kin -&gt;TV«r-.l.ir January
Sill ill ih* .Hli.Ill- HcIiimiI. ’
___ Mit. 1'liuU U. IIsm |&gt;--------

DANCE

Father time provu that MatLr N*r«
bS

I. never looleJ. With pl.nt-fcrad tki. Is**
jacephon. History shows Nstuff tl W lt e |
to that whkh she wsnts— snd stubbornly refusing undeiinble elements. A id Nature In'

Supplying tha food your tr u i and plants want1
To properly feed them usa Idas! FcftitUra*.1
Father. Time has proved thair crop wshiaf abdHy. O n tha basis of experknea wa naira fartdlsar rtcoAmendrtloM. T a yswsrt (h awry
part of Norida set attend tha banalts of sa&gt;
perlenca (lined in stnriqg flefa held fat forty
years. 'Cornell our dollar; or write us direct
Wilson 9k Toosstr FertAier Company, * . # Jachsonvila, Florida.
‘" .

A. P. MACFIE, Manager
S a n fo rd H rancb W a re h o u se

Ban ford,'Florida

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