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Fair i M if t t u 4 Thursday.

VOLUME XXV

M em ber A w d i M

SANFORD. FLORIDA. W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933

Pn a

NUMBER 30

Price Fire Ceuta

T ak e? IssueBEACH MAYOR Louisiana Woman Demands]}AjJSQJj URGES M o b Violence Hitsoughlin O v e r PREFERS JAIL f t S T o f S e n a t o r " L o n g REVISION OF Missouri A s C row d
U.S. TAX POLICY [Lynches Negro^Man
S ta te m e n t TO OBEYANCE
AJ Denies QOnnection
, /Between LoanFrom
Morgan, Own Views
On Moacjr Policies
tfE W Y O U L N o r. * » . —
(J A P .)— F M h e r C bariea E.
O ah th lin 'a d e t t m t o f T r i s l d &amp;
R o oeevelt’s
m onetary
jnU elee re-echoed U » t n ig h t
In th ree d om in atin g -dovelop-

2, 000,000 MEN
TO BE AT WORK
BY WEER’S END

Armstrong S a y s He
Will Never Comply
With Court Order
That He SignBonds

DAYTONA BEACH, Nor. «•.—
Mayor Edward H. Armstrong of
Daytona Beach yratarday dedarrd that ha would go to jail
ruthar than ohay a peremptory
writ of mandamus Issued hy the
fltate Supreme Court, ordering
________
,‘4 •
WASHINGTON, Nor.
W ) him to sign $147,000 city

*

Sanicet Okey
P ro jm M B y
Florida CWA Heads

—Out of th« .bmd-lronted en- fandlnc- bond*.___________

Informed that the Supreme
(taaror to put man to work and
i t h e r C oughlin described booat buying poorer, there came, Court had Issued the writ after
months of litigation. Mayor Arm
3d a y aa th e Hou tstanding a prediction yaaterday from Harry
L. Hopklna, director af the d ril strong who yesterday was con­
C ath olic laym an in A m e r i­ works adralntitratton, that two fined to bed after a minor opth e D e t r o i t ! million men who ware racalrlng eratl'n. aald: MI understand fully
n d declared
____ .
la aa “ absolutely false relief an Nor. 1( would ha ar work that refusal to comply with the
mandamus of the Supreme Court
at. la charging that "m y“ before *the end of thla weak.
Ha aald one million men and leave* no alternative to the court
an the monetary queaton
In any way affeetod by any woman had been transferred from escenl to rite me for contempt
relief rolla to pay rolls during which, of course, mean* my being
from J. P. Morgan. . . "
.
«. Magr. Thoma* O. Carroll, tha last 10 day*.
"Tha objectlra of the civil sen' to lall.
of tka Catholic ar:h“ However. I consider the wel­
worka arknlniatratlon,** ha aald,
of New York, »ald the
“t, cha amploymant of four mil­ fare and the esistrnc# of the
priaot'a attack op former Goverpmn'e superior to the Judrment
lion pamona by Dec. 16.”
aor Sm'th wan “ absolutely unwar.
Hopklna aald the &gt;400,000,000 of the present Cltv Commission
tonlad"
allotted to tha rirll works or­ and the Supreme Court aa to
3. Before returning to hla ganisation by the public worka what la leral, end therefore. I
Shrine o f thy Little Flowar. Path admlnlaUwtlan
of
,
. neat
. . . February
.
am pning to refuse to romnlv
ar Coughlin eald ha . had further and that -whether the job, go
h f|w oH „ lo , irn lh, b 'n d -"
pleas to defend the admln'slra- after that tlm*. will the jobs go
_fi.nd&gt;•“ ' * • « » " -m r -Iff" n,
tlon’s money prog rum, but aaid he on after that time, will depend
upon
the
action
of
CiBgreaa"
lor
bonds
dated
Aug
I.
•#»*.
would not addraaa meeting* in any
During the day the admlnialra-1 gen last Spring, when the -k&gt;u
diocaaq If the dioceean authoritlea
lion assign'd 8.SB2 men to seal 21,- j prema Court first Issued Us
Hid net approve.
The former New York governor 400 abandoned roal mines In the p,rrinpiory writ against thr mayfor
Hirer basin to
— who decried what ha called "be- Ohio ~
~ prjtbcl
**” * pub­
*" or, who secured a rehearing
‘
lic water supplies.
further arguments that delayed
(Continued on Pago Pour)
Virtual blanket approval for final Isauanca of the writ.
all projects conforming to th«
basic regulations fjr CWA work
was voted yesterday by the Flori- Papworth, HainesJoin
«la civil worka administration The
Meeting
te rg a l
of Buy administration adopted a resolu­ Growers
aad friends
Scouts to tion auth wising Its engineering
staff Jq txoarfa* prajeeta fee ra-J Rrpresenting U)t*_ county in Ortrnbon et a Me**
quIremenU—that material cosLf
Monday aftarr
brad In tha Artada budding Mon- not esreed 80 percent of tha total, meeting of eltn.. grower* who
‘ f night to art turns Um pre­ (hat the project ta on puelkly „re seeking relmhtirsemenl for It*
cau tion of eortlfleatas, merit owned land, and ilhe fulfillment damage dona their crop# during
‘ hadaaa. gad cthtr honors to of several legal deman.W—and the fru » fly eradication campaign,
I fin.ling there men. to telegraph the was Merry M. Papworth and 11 &gt;
A lfr e d E r S m ith , whom

N E W O RLEANS, Nor. 2U.—
— It was Huey I*. Long day trefoil
the Senate comm ttee Investigat­
ing Senator John II. Overtons
election.
Sulking down the aisle with a

,u n d ami said he had the answers
to any amt alt quest on*. For an
hour hr dented toe hunter tcstlruuny and covered a wide field ol
U.uts.an |&gt;olitics.
As he stepped from the stand,
swagger Senator U&gt;ng electrified a small woman, with f i* in her
ryes, Mrs. Hilda I’helps llamninnd
the hearing by demanding lo or
.hairman of the women’s commit­
heard in hla own defense.
He tee of l-ouisiana arose and ieaald he had threa witnesses w III buked the .ummittce tor iwrmltBOSTON, Nov. 29.— M V -B o g him who would prove that Earn ttng Senator lon g to “ make a , r W. Babaon..statistician, yester­
D. Hunter, whom he charged was stump s|&gt;eech for an hour,* and
day told the Boston Advertising
H Mgaa well thief fron. Northf dcmRinlrd to know f "the Unlteil
Club that repeat of snrtaver, rnU u D itn s," had attacked him ai.»l‘ state* Svnatr is afraid «»f Huey I
■ none
of * v-*itnl lo
not Senator Oveiton w th "he*; | L m g .'
tat r • k» ill nrw
rnlerpr »os.
say testimony anil untruutha.**
Itei ivmaiki* pmvokcil a hnl
wo»l&lt;l bring rlKV.lt a general up j
_______
lie mar hed har* and forth lie- lam In the rhatulter. voire* c.teerwa.d lr.n l in hu.ines. and great j
K(f|y
whi„ , nd ro1.
•lor* the rostrum aa the crowd tr.g, yelling, and shuiiting "sit
ly increase emplnymenl
I orr., mfn
be added to Ih.
.peered and gigglsiL. After
de­ down,'*
»»n *
He said President Koosrv.lt mnn&gt; , hlin r&gt;0 now w&lt;,tk(n|r , t rebate between the tommittee and
W th an an of unconcern. Sen
Senator Lnog and Overton he was ator Long walkisl
lonely in had lw*. baal- a'ma, one to iedu.e | p, irlnr s u lp Roaa.l No. 3 on
allowed to proilurr hi* tmtirnnn). fn»nt of her and M w r r n her and unemployment, and the other l« West First .Street starting early
His firat w tne** um* ruled off tfie rostrum, |urke&lt;l up his hat amt legislate for a more equal distil- Friday morning, it was announced
hut ion of the nation's income, hit
the pland on gruutnl* of irrele­ went out.
at local Civil Works Admlnistra*
vancy but two of hi* witnesses
Mrn
Hammond's last words hr «aid these a ms were In run ti n headquarters in the Court
testified.
were drowned out in the noise, and flirt. It would he impossible. Ilnh House late this aftrrn*Kin.
son said, to hnng about both si
Then
Ix&gt;ng himself took the
( (Continued On Page Three)
Work on this project, with the
once.
He said a constitut nnal,
f this new •tew, will
amendment redistributing wealth addition
tw divided into two shifts of five
would inrressr unemployment.
Hahson -aid 2 percent of the hours each and at six days per
population ’.provided
the hulk week for each shift of men.
Nearly 7IMI white and rob red
. apital for nrw enterprises Sur

Statistician Says Era
Of Prosperity Will
Follow Repeal O f
P re s e n t Surtaxes

Decries Act
50 MORE MEN TO Governor
Stating That There
Is
Justification
BE EMPLOYED ON ForNoVictim’s
Death
STATE ROAD JOB JEFFERSON CITY. Mo,
Two Crews ToBeBusy
On 1st Street Pro­
ject Stnrtinff Friday

SIGNING OF CODE MAYO PROHIBITS
SAID UNSAFE FOR SHIPMENT OF 100
PR ESS FREEDOM CARS OF CITRUS
Attorneys Advise IJ.S. Commissioner States
Editors To Demand
That 40,000 Boxes
Specific Protection
Are Unfit For Use

tax laws, lie said, I mitlug the dr
ilurtiom* fiir |ii«ara and taking
latpr |iro|aittion« of the profit*,
hai! driven the holdrrs of th** cap
tal l«» invest in non taxable *ri ui itira
* H&gt; merely revising the tax
policy *»f this government f«»i »’*c
next five years,” |tat*»4in pre*lute*l,
"you would an* the g»eatc«t hmhl
ing Ihmhii in thr hu*toiy of Ih «
count i &gt; N
would see eveiy fa
lory wmktng ftnl t me, result*cg
in an attual shortage «*f lala»c
while various nrw development* Mi
t lanspoi tal mu. powet projects Mini
ut her enterprises, would *&gt;tait i.p
n all a«rcti*»ns *»f the country'*
Itatwon said Wall SlM*et liad iost
Its power and (hat Washington

men were working on one or more
projects today, Mrs. Helen T
Mor*r slated during a short in­
terview that had the news of the
employment of f*0 additional men
as a highlight
Asked whether or n t she could
Nay when more men will he put
tit work, she said "There really
isn't n thing that we can say
about anything today
We are
waiting for word from Tallaha*
»re on both the sewer projrrt
and the Hanford and Celery Ave
run* brick relaying project. They
were approved
yeaterday, hut
engineers mu«| check them Itef'T*
we ran start to work I will say
again however, that we’re put­
ting men tit witrk just as fast aa
had aup*r»«dad it.
Hu predicted j w« ran. and that we ought *°
the Cresident wouhl continue hi« ' have lots of interesting nrw* hy
present policies without nn&gt; vet &gt; Friday"
until the elect oiioi
She
added that
government
.adiral hang
fll||
ngent» were in Sanford today

r ilir A G O ,
Nov. YJ
—An
T AI.LAIIASSK F. Nov. 2!» lA*)
opinion r.y • ( hicairn law
firm 1
Nathan
Mayo, slatr
yi'Atrnliy held nrwspaprr* might •n.nn of agrirultuir, announced
losr thrir ron»tiUDtional fuxrmnty yratrrday
that
appvnximatrly
of puhlirati&gt;n if they accepted thr m.OOu htiar* *p» in »ir than
1041
propuMs) N llA
cinir without a rarloaiU i»f arM&gt;natrd uiangm and
tangrrinr* in thr Flori«Vs citrus
apreifir hill of rights proviso.
The opini &gt;n wa» suhmitU*d to 4rlt would hr haned from ship­
Col. R. K McC'ormlck, ptfhllshrr ment this year her a us* "w r have
of the Tribune arsd chairman of found them ahs ilutvly unfit for
the American
Newspaper
l*u»- } human consumpti n
lUhert' Association committee on
In prior year*, oranges
and
fr*Dd-&gt;m of the preea.
tangrrtnrs trcatr«1 with
in m tk
Designed as a r?pl&gt; to the c«»n- spray have been
released
for
tendon of Gen.
HughJohnson,I shipment onDec. I. when the
cit
Recover,
adminif^rator,
that
in •!•**! ion P'-runl ends
hut .
there was no nerd for a special May* sai • such fioil will not lo
safeguard to Insure
newspaper* released this year.”
making arrangements to store a
Hi* urdci dil not concern grip *
freedom of puhllcatiolK It held
that a* a gsnrral proposition, an) fruit Thr supicmc mutt recently
f
er ronioniutiies which will reach
With Judge J. 0. Sharon pre- ! •P P »«rt to ,,-rt to work
Maine* of the local ChamlK-r of on* might wai$r
cmstituli mat ■ fTI mrtI t irniil l -h|lgc II &lt;’
This resolution will atlvw start
III
here s«*m# time Within the neat
.aiding, and Seoul Commissioner
light* hy not insisting upon thnn I’ett* w•&gt; $if folk muni, in thr
Commerce.
Palter of QrUndo and Scout of hundred* of project* that oth­
I III flays
In proper fi»m and proper trlb granting of nn injunction against
After
listening
to
thr
remark*
the c unmiwioner and his nupecfCommlaaloaar lo t tha Southeast erwise might not receive atten­
With Fred It Wilson preaiding'
This pork, and the rommodlttea
.'*ral .p«*k*r*. In ludin* « »n unal.
tion until after the board'* next of
tuAr Interfering with
shipment a* chairman, members **f ih. whirh include butter, flour, lard,
Karl Lehmann ot Sanford a*
It
further
stalrd
that,
by
rea­
•»»«! J
meeting, Monday of neat week. ir ru m in Mark Wilcox
of arsrnatril graprfruil'.
l.egi«latlxe
Committee
of
«hf an*l other items which have l»een
speaker* a long program of leaU
Hxrti n IVtrnmn, both of whom son and analogy, nrwspap'r* rool I
Seminole
County
Chanilwi
**f
toaulted m follow* |
hark thr “rnntrart' away Ihr right of five
pledged
Ihrmsalvr#
to
KEITH V IN IN U COMING
.
#
is
xs
a
j Commerce will meet at the City pun based hy the government for
Cortifleatoo indicating that the
th*
reimbursement move to the I mlt, publication’ in ninlrast to
I n j u r e d l n J A u t o . ii.ti *.n f m *w &gt; afternoon «t 2 on the relief of the destitute, will
Voider bad so aaaaafully passed
It was announce.) thla morning Mr Papworth today staled that stand of Heeover&gt; Administration
l»e distributed through the Hem!*
•teaU U tha CUaanU of Scout- by th* committee In charge of th* ha U of th# opinion that Ih-i neat I apoke.mm who have asserted th.*
mg the |-&gt;&lt;l»ral in metary policy nolr County Kmergenry Relief
maaUrohtp. Part.O im , war* pro- show boot dance to be given Fri­
w i i not poMtihlr
Congress will appropnau ivllef
j and other matters of int^r'est
&lt; tmril •« in the past Announce­
• ranted by Mr. lahmann to Wm. day evening on the river boat,
Thr opinion continued:
Within on# hmi,
y.-.ln.tay|
M„ „ t&gt;rr, u, lhl. rtimril„|rl.. r,
The mreting aaw th# srlting up
ment will be made as to th* data
H. DuBooe, J. E .. Rowland, J r, Oaceola, by the 81. Agnes Gy
"
If
the
newspapers,
by
entering
aft*
I
noon,
four
whltr
|»&gt;sona.
*H|,.pnl|
)
,p
,„„
lltP,|
„
y
||,,ry
M
eJ mack-nary far an ofllctal sur­
of release
Arthur S ranee, Arthur Hlgga, that Keith Vlnlng'a Orcbas
of
Ihrm
w.*
1
1
known
in
this
«’lty.|
|»,p„
„
rl|
li
Mt
Wilson.
It
K
into
m
code,
admit
that
NllA
ia
vey o f tha damage done doling
Julius Dlagfaider, J. A , Banda, from Orlando will furnish * »
applicable
to r**wpwp*r».
they ,.r.,«K l srr. .u. ,„J,„y m two aurio,
AUkmoOlV SA . yJtf l.
T i b * cat«p»'$"- 00,1 of
•ur‘ '
ie.-— T V is f rrk tr.lrt— fcu
Tnobtt# arrftmr* wfitrh w rn m fit rhairmar, I. F It *ylr, Hollandj
JaleF. A - ftnfBk, a * J L Matw
MKM G A N D H I AltRKHTFD
( j will W sougM oT ihe sta’ e H vlf wosht undtTWbfwfty. WtCVilfuC* ttw
aalvatge, and G L&gt; Hawuun.
places and la eonaldered one
nus)
stre*t
mteinection«
pr ixiso conlemled f«»r, mkult that
Dean. George A Del nllr*. )| C '
Works Administration.
thy &gt;aat la thla P «rt * f th« ataj|a.
'* tMi n'cI
* *i*ek.
‘ 1 rou
At at'out 2
j Merit badfue guru
the rest of the code |a appllrahla
Dulioxe, T L Dotnas, &lt; W Fnts
IIOMHA V, India, Nov. 29 id*)
on .Sevvntlil
Seven! I»| mlngt.r# \\&gt;h»er llaines, V
west
Archie
to and finding upon them
lswin»; driven wrpt
on
F
The wife of th* Mahatma Gand­
Bergurd aad Floyd
- I f th* proviso is unnecessary Otrvrt by Eddie Kawson wai lilt( |»,,ug| „ , ( y. P Housholdsr. Jno hi was arrested with a roinpanM
r . Marion
»
oI Chaluotq for Cooking |
to inatntaia the guaranty of the
J Ishmtn, John Ion yesterday while rnroule
to
b y 1 Malsrh, Hr . J J
freedom of the press, iC ia at most MiUtl on Magnolia* A i'nu#
I'atnsh, J. (i thr village Ras whare shr
said
liludwoi
t
it
Neither
|
Mr*
K
E.
aurplusag* which canwet in any
Sharon, V A Speer, and
Miss she would participate In ■ civil
way btiid or fatlar tha gov wax •njured. liUl* both miitoiiiobiiea N &gt;na Wylly
i disohedlcaire mndomenl.
aMy
rit
conaldur
wiTr
&lt;Um«ir
If
program.
M a d BfaamoM fo r Wood OnreArmy; ' arnmvnt ia
in.
. p M * k a «ly l«f Day tn 8aaft*d &lt;!UiAyop of t l ^ Salvation
r.
imlice
nutea
lat*
Kif tjr mi
lagl Arcklo Slaamaam for Sig­
fhou Hast Bern thr proviso I* nrcaraary to prr
iwu year promise* lo b* obaaread anthem, "Lord
mi r**d that Mr* Freil l*ii|»e, who
vent a walvrr, tha government
nalling; 8. J . Nlu, J r, « t
|n g manner which will leava no Our Pwatllng Ptoeu* »hv dwiri wishes to ha&gt;e in Its ham) a weo M l (riving wrest nn 4 eler&gt; Ave*
Stanley of Saafotd, far
lt»»- Wm pon it rould us* Co atlfl# th* llUp ullidi-d with Mi** Ann l*ar....
..
• ta g : Floyd
Wagwor,
Marion doubt that It* eltaana are thartk- offsrt &gt;ry annouacamMt
__
nofth &lt;&gt;n
w ry fact that Johnson i un. driving a math
lw | W w NaUle Hkka«n, ArchM f,| and appreclatlv* of the beae- P. Brooks, Jr.; agaring and
rope's
Mill •nx ilie* Avenui* M i
» , insiairnl upon tbs vliminaaad Oneond Simmons, f(U and blessings of tha past eatory prayer, Rav. Smith Hardin; i
KUlitidubila urned over aflVr th»
Plan* for thi* iirtqKimrd Stn
wrrr plsyril, ur an avrragr of
SBkaalag'^ by Mrs. Charles lion of Ih* proviso would lead an ihi|Mift and lam^il un Its l *p, ita
year.
fortl &lt;’ untry flu b mt*mlM*r«hip Hn playrrs rach wrrk.
With a union rtllgloua MrT* ‘ G, Wfltk, trm on, B k &gt; Martin unprejudiced observer tb feel that fuur wheels ■pinning. hut
|W Pathfindlag, aad Haary
Mrs. drivr whirh will Btarf nr«| Tur«A year ar'uml avrrage ut 11H
Jr, aad VWyd Wagaar far aa a feature, a aerrlca tn wbltb JJrsmyHqrmn Na. 4W, •Xtnme Y « hr wishes to put th# press -tn I'opi escaped injury
day mnrnlnr will be i||s*uutd at
_____
Catholic, Jaw and Protestant wBl Thankf&lt;S People;" boned (dll on. eaertly th* same plan* as other
F &amp; t) l . • i » •
;
luuiuls of golf |irr wrrk is Ihua
a
i|)fri«l
mrrlinir
of
tram
rap,
,
.
.
_____,
Morgan aad Nollt* Hkfc- f gur* for tha firat ttm* la y e a ». Hav. J. J. Kellaghan; response, industry notwlfhsUndlng tU ape,
tains and liautanants who will M-at hril
wer* adraaend lo th# Baeoad lb* day wlfl bring more than tta • y , ! J^n tb, Hlsaalngs of the o sl ronslitutlonal guarantee#, so ( O U I l t y H A g T I C U l t U T &amp; l
mrrt at the f'lty Hall Friday I Tin club hail 14f&gt; mrmhrrs laat
Um (hoar. *•
I that in tha evrnt of hostility or
proverbial
bountifully
laden
table
m. 8W «I rpUag.
aftrrniHin a( 3:110 o’clock under year, iiio*( of Ihsm active About
^ group of &gt;oung poopis from'adverse rrtticism emanating from
ttmra &gt; yraaset were: L. Lw which Is ta b* a flature In many
.1 1 w i church** wifi act as ushers the press, ha will U In * position
thf direction of J (' Hutchison, I7h non mi-tnbcrs usrd lha links
Hi
minol*
County
shi|q»«**i
?
aolid
■&gt;- D. tUgXWnaaa, A. O.
a, various tlmrs, and most uf
grill recairn tha offering. Tn# sffecttvaly am) summarily to gag
Iradrr of the drivr army
Th* rvllgtooa a*r»ko, mhwiuW
cArh*wd of frt»h fruit mtui v*g*, K. 1*.’ Wagner - and
mask Is to b* forolahag by a ir.
Thr rampalrn
tr&lt;nl
ia 1W) them w n r from Haoford Th*
ta btgla at 9:30 o'clock In W
, v ,r )r » " * &lt;*«&gt;**
to u t ‘ mrmlwrs at f|0 rach l( is eatl- course
“ If the proviso is efimiaated,
had approsimatoly 223
choir orxivT th* dirvrauditorium af th* firat Proaqy
_
whether '• * h mlnul** of the il»y and night
! tho question will
matad that tha club may ba visitors fr m out-of-town, all of
tarta a Cbuth, ia uudar tha aper- tk
cs K. S Vocaigr.
&lt;taye
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f
last
year
at Lab* Mary nndl th* press cannot b* licensed, and during tha
aoraklp af tha SaafcH pn-iratar.t
according to a statement Just re maintained proparly If this sum Ihrra using (hr course.
Monro* will asm) largo this question will has* lo o* darf
Thr drive army, headed by J.
M iUgtarial Aaaociatloa wKh Bgv
la c''llectad. inasmuch as graana
to this sarvlos, ached-' thnnierd by th* courts which, ws
b,r
t4* " 'ln,lr ‘ &lt;&gt;unty
faas and contributions from tha ( ’ llulchison as general includes
J. B. Xm VIm prUaMaft. fc
?
Chamber
of
Commerce
lased
on
• j ,
*
tlnu* for A o u t onet belisva, ar* apt to dec id* das*
Bar. X.* D. Broamla# Af th*
City Commission will be added thr following trams:
Mr*.
( questloss la favor of virtual dk- reports of th* HUt* Marketing
No I, Mrs. V A. Speer as
Bureau
during tha season
talocskip*.
If
tba
proviso
la
Incustom, all offke*
captain, Mr*. H W. Watson. Mrs.
Brminyl*
County
shipped
a
to­
The
asms
group
of
workara
houses will h* elosaJ ahstbd, tha esuru cannot; without
m.
tal of 7,006 carloads of fruits at&gt;d will meat at the City Hall Mon­ Hoy Hymta, Mrs. T. R Mailing,
d h May, as will Ih* paslof- stuHfytag Ibamsslvao hold
vegetables of whkh 4,374 were day afternoon at ft 00 o'clock to Mlsa Elisabeth .Shoemaker.
H ib f
Ucttniag of th* peas* was aver
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q
w
n
k
,
and
(U
r
nnd
counNo 2. Charles Dunn, P. P.
Church
&lt;
~urU&lt;mplatad In tha adoption of celery, 63 lettuce, 1,0311 oranges, receive last minute Instructions
corU«mpli
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The
Sanford
UaraH
have w
or aa average of nineteen and a as to the drive which will con­ Horner. John lAidwig, R. D. Higho l th*' forceful
tha
cbda.
published
to W* puatonU
half car* par day.
Ged l -W
tinue through Wednesday night of Iryman. Chandler Sharon.

.Large Crowd Attends
tScout Court Of Honor

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Med Oil rridliy

None
Wreck« ()n('itj^Strcctw &gt;or*or^ ^oi ,^r rwnHMr **f discuss

Service Will Feature
Observance In City

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Plans ForPs-oposed Membership Drive
For Country Club W i 11 Be Discussed

Production Was High

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"Praia# lo Go4"
mrWt nail to war
M- Mark*| des
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hymn N a
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■arlpture reading.
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SCOUTS TO HIKK

ardsr, ragisUry, and
Mamaera of Troop No, t, Bey
try srlndovr* *81 be Baiuta af Amarka, will Uava an
f. No service la ta b* Friday morning at 1:00 (p'ciaah
althar city *r rural for a hiha to Shinhalser'a Chin*
anaclal dallfarr * « l , M r Lake Mary where they WUI
all will b# delivered epaml the night nadar (ha at
Collection U to ha made vision af tkoatrautor J. A. Si
tha hour# of 1»00 a’eiockl
gag Senior Pakrel
t’cUck. aad mail FlU baYoHmar Stoala. Memhwn af tha
hem tha afflca the r trooy are to suet at Scout headolhar day*.
quartan In tha Argnda building.

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That* shlpmorfm hr* in addi­
tion ta tha anjrmou* volume of
fruits and vegetable* that moeed
out af thla county by truck, and
hi I la *jdt* af the fact that owlao
eomtkion* and
third of th*
at OB* time during th*
instead af
j
saaeoa
Sentinels Oauaty ably* more tha*
10,000 carload* of fruits and e*gatablet.

next week.
A recent report of play atrar
tha local couree during tha I t
month nariod ending on Oct. II,
1 f t . rtfsa ls that a total W
MWWi rounds r f golf were playwdl
Prom Ort. 1a »•»■«* t" Apr. II,
1*3*. B total Of 3700 round* war*
plavwd * r an avrrag* of 14$
Iilevora' each wrrk.
Wrom Aor 13 &lt;03S to Ort. 1$,
1933. a total of S200 rounds

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B. Chapman.

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Roily, John Herbal. K. W. Pita.
C E Williams.
No 4. ft- O. Chase. J r , C. E .
Rawson 0. A- Hp*#r, Jf.. A Is­
Ms

rentettt. Mr*. Olann Liagl*.

No 8. Henry Watson. 1* F.
Movie, Robert A it, H- A. Xlva,
J A WrighL
No A. n. W. Hnancur. Bon
rantwrll. Prank Pair**, Georg*
Thurston Prank Mrlsch,

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Nov. 29.— (A .P .)—The wave
of mob violence which hon
made ita presence known In
California and Maryland dur­
ing ihe pant 72 hnurx swept
Into lhl* stale Inle last nightan a moh estimated at about
4000 men and w o m e n
stormed the Buchanan Coun­
ty jail at 81. Joseph, nnd
lynched Lloyd Warner. It'-yrarold
negro who was quoted hy poilca
as haring confrserd that hr at­
tacked a 21-year old whit* girl
on Sunday night.
Thr lynching drew from Gov­
ernor Guy Park thr slalomrnt
that "There Is no Justification"
for thr lynching “ even though It
appears from thr press and other
report* that Warner confessed In
th# heinous crime which in Mis­
souri Is punishable by death.”
With feeling in St. Joseph and
the surrounding territory at a
high pitch. It did not lake long
for a moh estimated at neatly
1000 person* to gather A hur­
ried consultation am ng pur(K&gt;rted
leaders of thi* throng resulted
in the storming of the Jail.by a
•elected group.
One group uritnl * hugr lr«»n
pipe, mil living it
* hollering
ram, It itormp&lt;l thr jail M iln iw r
demanding the prisoner. Sheriff
Thatarn. declining to rail for U&gt;#
aid of th* notional guard, wamad •
the meb lo quit Ho* Jail yard. II*
told „ reporter later that ho
saw «o necessity of calling foe
fContlnuod On I’age Throo)
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10 Of 12 I*awViolatorB
Handed FinenByJudge
Monday afternoon se-sion
of
Municipal Court, with Judge S A.

H Wilkinson presiding, brought
fines to all but two of the 12
persons brought into court, and
the two, Willie Maker who wan
charged with disorderly conduct
and Henry
While
who waa
rharged with P*til larceny, wrr«
transferred to Justice of the poBrt*
for action.
E J. Pourior,
whit*
man,
charged with ilrunhriine**, es­
tivated a $6 bond.
Found guilty of (.ring drunk,
Wilbur Jordan, Sam H Lyons,
Frank Blair, and Susie lliiiiu wero
rtoW ' 4* v e d s Itay Dunbar, charte.l with Im­
proper parking, eslrraled a $8
bond
Prank Blair, charged »ilh postising liquor, was fined fM).
Henry McCloud was fined 3100
for petit’ larceny, and $5 fur dlsonVrrly conduct.
Edna Flemings was fined $10
for living disorder!) while Henry
W Jont* was let off with a $3
fine, and Willie- (iadskln wai
fined $H for being drunk am) dis­
orderly.

Dry Cleanern DIm-uhn
N ational Brice Code
A discuseion of Ihe new na­
tional cleaners and uyers code,
effective laat week but not lo b*
enforced until all cleaners pro
advised as to Its contents was
staged at the City Hall laat
night by a g r ’up of nearly M
Central Florida dealers, gathered
from sis counties which am In
th* Fifth Division of the Florid*
Dry Clrsntr*’ Institute.
8 . R. Johnson of Orlande,
chairman of the division, waa th#
principal speaker. II* riplaiaed
th* cod* and pointed out that It
had been tested in west F)cr|da«
with a judge ruling that hf would
levy th* fin* provided If B vio­
lation wars brought before hla».
Th# new code ia the firat whkh
contains filed prices, accqHtot
tn E. H. Laoty. local dry cleaner.
I.ocsl persons In futura must
from 10 to 60 percent mcra j
dry (leaning and pressing
In the past, he added.
AT) shbpa'kra-wqulwdi
prices that era contained ta
cod* aad locally th* rod*
ar* new In adfect. A v l
subjects them to a $500 fla g ’
th* possibility that a ale
JaU sentence may be Included.

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The San Jose Lynching
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Tlu&gt; (■nlf-Atlantic* Ship Canal

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A tree, * garden, and my font;
T h e Coaiital S tates I s r llr 'lliia le il A am a'iatitin.. repreMuch liorh lir, peaceful *ilenee«;
npnling Ih f nliiii-.* nf N o rth &lt;'ar.&lt;l n:i. Sm illi &lt; arnlina, timir
A h**rt that Ir not &gt;el Iim» tiM
To take delight where Beauty ia; via, ami lr n riih have ir&lt;un* « n rv «'"t'l. airnrihiiK to tin* N.i
Strong hamh, *'iurvd wit*, and tintiiil C ult A tla n lir Ship Canal A n »*» otlimi. o f vvhirli i.riihgplth rnough.
•n il Charh'.* I* Sum m rrall In pivn «l*-nt. a-&gt; favorm p i InPride In a rnrnaly la*k well done, itlilnmli ill' r ioin lria tion o f n ship canal ai rosn Florida from
And—ulnding al| my blessings in
|ih i' A tla n tic ( h' imiii to thw (it ilf o f M exico
- the love
To oae fair
"W h ile I It lr« project In a la*-n**f •f In I he (Itilf I ’oanl. MmA Haul ir Coital and I lit- Mississippi V aliev, and urged lo r
Who, with no thought of self
early com pletion by I he people o f those s la te -." w rites
would hn-ak
m e pr&lt; sulent
ills drarest dream Vo terra my W a lle r !•". t o u lonaii. Jr., e x iv titiv e
1 As soi i 111ion. "its In-nelMa to the S iillo a s l a le ni.im lold
need—
isrrit, with my rrakonlng hall told T h e project will cost about f I I K.tHllt.OIMI, the m a jo rity o f
which will lie used ill em ploying aoulheaalertl Inlnir and
I know that I am rich Indeed
m aterial* in its ro n *triirtioii.
It will rerpiire alniul four
I
Hy AIIA M. JAthNIl.V
veara to eunalrili I ami will eltlplov llm u-and ol m iunioii
Tha depie**biii Iibmi'I hurt M*e laUirera. englllr era. earpenlers. m echali'i s, mie liiuisls. and
West. They say she s in tha liept ninny olliera no largely unemployed in nr Soul lie id Imluv
ahapa In )i»r&lt;
W ill'll II ia eoinph'lrd it will provide (lie S o lllii w itli h etlei
Iratiaporlatiotl fo r ita giaula to market
III ad d ilioi' il will
Here'* something wr'II liet you
provide t 11ir* terril'T V w ith excellent passenger service I •*
didn't know' tx-loir llial
l.upK lim iie.
I'lirth erm re, the Soiilli A tla n l'r and llu lf tiortV a ln ’a real name i» (Suadslupr
will In- m aterially h e iie f'tle d by h e lle r and m ore frequent
VHIaloboa.
i oanlwiae aerviee due to hrlugm g the con lvvi ie ship lanes
_
Strikes ua there waa aomelh'ng nearer to these |inrtx.
"Juat ua I tie I'anamn Canal i« now a great tourlat atfunny about putting Kdtlla t'atnm
and Marie Dressier on the tnoue traelinu. ao the C u lf A tlan ta Canal aimuld lie even m ore no
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l^siaUsT-sd-lla-meretr*
4h-*c-m,teee-.»f -je^mlakifiei-of-tha*
U nited Statea.
In addition, tliir- will he the greatest slop
Tart la . aiN-lal maneoiei which catml ill the world, w iili t w e e aa maiiv ahi|m p iasin g
your friend uses in avoiding n through each yea r hm paaa through the I'anantn. T h is will
difficulty. Dec*'t I* the same thing
mean t iu l theae toiirittia enroute will visit vour h dela, Inna,
' whao used by an cnainy.
yervlre atill ion*, garagea. and the plaeea o f Interval in Vnur
In tha old day* a llhcial wa* • locality, and in ao doing attend money in vou r com m unity.
" t h e Iocka on each end will be o f the moat modern
parson who balieved in individual
llbarty. Nowadays It la a prison lyin ', la rge enough to paaa the largeat hatlleahip o f the
who la llbaral with pultllr fund*. U nited Statea N a vy, w ith valvea designed t « fill or em pty
the tocka in tw elve m inute*, ao that fro m the tim e u ship
Ona raaaon it look tha United aiipnaithea a lock, Including handling in by the electric
State* ao lung to recognise the hx'om otivea, fillin g th e chumher and locking out, w ill re
Rusaiana wa* because we Just
ijulr^ only th irty to fo r ty - fiv e mlnutea.
couldn’t aaa them for thalr whit­
" N e v e r in ita hiatory haa the Southenat en jo yeil a
er*.
m a jor governm ent p roject, while the Enat. the M iddle W eal,
A * aschanga rscorapiends that and particu larly the W ea l, have been fa vo red w ith theae
T h e Southeaat haa paid ita
111 tha future young lovars ahould worka In great abundance.
bag In thalr lattara: "My dear fu ll ahare o f all o f theae p ro ject* and d eserve* recognition
aWartheart and ganUamen of tha now ."
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Bit
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It B i»'terrible thing to think of « frenzied mob itorntIng a J»fT, seizing "two'of i t s inmates, dragging t h e m ' Th'a year moat o f c f c T w *
1 of thousand
naand Ihe
through the public square, anil In the prcxcricp
.....u
serve Thanksgiving i* a n«wnpi
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R g H tk u of iieople, hsnging thesr torn struggling humans to tW» It. It will prolrablf • o cur ,t* M
with the es.
limb of s tree. The effect of nuch n it|iccUclc t/pon the per­ that w# arc thereby departing Lala dUealiafaction
f ‘thing*.
There w »»
fipni tradition. For, to a major«toto f 1
h,n*’ - The*
sonalities of those who thus took the law into their own tty
I
'
some
of American*, tha holiday haa A faaling U tha
air thpt
hands on well as upon the memories of those who witnessed becomt aaaoc ated with tha f*l»- A*»«* of violent change waa ■i
i Mltat
k—llnfl or
&lt;«f' national
hnt Iamb! neneneeltv
the orgy must be both enduring and depraving.
bration
proaperlty, M
ma. doa* ’•
Tura y ark
to
Tbaakagiving
" Yet onb can hardly deny I Hat Holmes and Thurmond terlal welfare, economic so urily, Day
twenty yrara n r iin .
T r,
got'just what they deserved. They not only hnid kidnaped lh« plenty avntbollito by a baavl- mood of the country then w»* unly laden table; popular traditon
the son of a San Jose merchant; lint then had murdered ha&lt; made thc*c the chief *oarev* qvaltfleldy black. Grover Clavcland
had began hia second administra­
him, thrown his Itody into the sen, and then with unbe­ of our gratitude.
tion, and for tha ffret time since
lievable audacity demanded' ransom for his return alive.
Popular tradition haa mUYep- IH5V tha Democratic party conTlicre is a limit to which red blooded men will allow the rancnted tha fact*. As v e are like­ trailed the- exo utlv* and both
peace of their communities to l»e abused and the laws of ly to forget, Thanksgiving had house* of* Oongrea*. The previous
Its origin In a narrow eacap# from year had wltneaaed the blooily
all decency to be violated
calamity. It waa drill.ated not to
of
miner*
ia
the
During the past two or three years a veritable epidem­ the celebration of plenty but to -Inge,
,
. - . ., VVeaL Federal troop* had been
ic of kidnaping has spread over the country. I t f i r s t gral"tu.le for
lh, slender margin(
u ,, lb, „ rjker*. labor
reached the attention of the public with the Lindbergh kid­
whlrh famine amt death had w u in . n* u,|y m0od. And ao were
a the farmers.
naping although this ty|H* of crime had been galhcring Iran averted.. It. commemorated
. .
The Columbian Exposition at
momentum for some time before that Since then, whether
hour * h*n llf* hun« in
because of the ease with which these kidnaper* obtained L , , ^ )
eaLtcnc*. The” ’ Chi ago npenetl in a btaie of gin.
ry.
Karen
week*
later
tha
their ransom demands or the fact that they have thus far voul Nrw Kntflarwi colonist* of* country wa* plunged Into the
eluded capture, this sort of enterprise has gained in popu- ‘ fried thank* fur tha as*uram* most
estrnalva
boa ness de­
that life would go on. They were pression
It had ye* eaperilarity in tho underworld.
first American* to deflna the rnred.
The panic of 18113 pro.
Recently considerable progress by o ffic e r s , and the the
future a* a |hi* live opportunity. dmed all the effects which &lt;«e
courts has been made in dealing w ith It. A number o f
In certain respect* thf* year’s have been observing during the

ROAD TO TRUE R I C H E S 1 |Si/.zllng kidnaping m ysteries have Is-on solved, the prin ci­
Saak ya first the kingdom of Cod, pals Seired. tried slid ronvicted. At least one or tw o have
and his rlghtrouinraa and all the,#
invn sentenred to death, several to life im prisonm ent, and
thing* ahall lie added unto you.—
a number to lesser term s. Th is is really a triumph fur law
Matthew 6:13.
ajid order. But the mania lias not been stopped and kidn ap­
ing continues.
Tim n wns when horse stealing was I he most p reva ­
lent o ffe n s e on the plains. A man couldn't leave his horse
lord, I am poor, out It become*
tied to a fence fo r fiv e m inutes lintl com e hark and exp ert
Tha poorest heart U count It*
to find it there. C orrals w ere em ptied overnight by rustlers
And therefore, I, upon thl* tide. who hurried th e anim als o f f to oth er parts and sold them
C attle th ieves g r e w rich selling the horse*
Will turn and tell my bleaalng* f!&gt;r a song.
which they stole from others. T h e law seemed hopelessly
a‘er.
and impoleMl in dealing w ith the situation.
I * » • M roof, mp«V *nug
A ft e r a w h ile the ranchers o f the southwest got fed
tight,
w That »h*lters m»; ■ window where tip w ith this sort o f thing . S tealin g a horse became an
’ J mm tto Miirrn* framed In turn o ffe n s e rom paralile to rape or murder. I’os.ses w ere ipiirkA M find rath In It* faahlon fnlrt ly form ed anil ran down e v e ry man who look a horse that
A door thro' whirh ns hurl hn* didn't belong to him. W ith a rope a roll in I bis neek be was
atapped,
soon dangling from the nearest tree. Som e o f Ibent couldn't
Walls whore my well-loved pic­ understand why so triv ia l an o ffe n s e should incur so severe
tures tilde;
a penalty, lint they ip iil stealin g horses.
A-iaany Imok,, a pot of flower*,
W e dare say it will be the same with kidnaping.
If
A deep chair by a warm fireside.
fath ers don't want their children kidnaped, th ey will have
' | have brave hope*, a quiet mind to lie prepared to prelect llie ir homes. If they don't want
And many a gentle memory;
to subject th eir w ives to the terrors o f kidnaping w hile the
An old dog, in whose faithful
due process o f law takes its tim e o ver lech u irah lics in the
•yea
courts, th ey must keep th eir isiw tler dry and th eir ropes
I hate attained divinity;
I f the a ltern a tive o f kidnaping is lynch law, tin
The Joy of making sing* I* mine. handy.
The grace of alrrp at' davlight’* I.lite r is preferable.
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The lru*t of lit lit* i hlMrrn, arot
Tht honr»t handrUhp «*f i ft i«nd;

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Rrgardlaaa of which may be the
Weaker sex. la aem* at our b**Mk
m a rt*
th* men ere having
gwful time trying tooutstrip tb*
Miaa Virginia Brady sntoi. Yeaaap.
talnad a number of bar frlanda
with n delightful birthday party
raI f you think that the uncertain- oh bar thhftvetith btnriiay
o f Um present attention are neatly. Prise* In th* eanloala coaaa advara* affect g o ducted during the afternoon west
, Just welt until OaagreM
Rise Franc,, Uontalet. Miaa
in January.
f?lilllM(i«ken l l l u
rkimtk V
Duvia, Miss Corrtnn* Ktsna, and
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FadarmUoo at Miaa France* Chappell. Dalicioua
Amariaea Legion, and rafraahjnenta war# agrvad by the
'Com*decs are among thnae atttaetlva ho*t***4 asilttod by
la aound money. b*r mother, Mr*. J. T. Brady, and
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, nr* ant th* tools of Miaa Ruth McDaniel. Tb* guest*
lariodad tha Miaasa Far* Ward,
Alice Caldwell, France*
Dorothy Dark, Franca* Chappell,
Ed*4 Chlttondsn, ElUgbeth Butfarde.Mdg Tbwakaa, I m
Ball'

Thanksgiving seem* to offer a last four yeara. Bank fallurea and
sinking parallel.
The nation I* bankruptcies, the e»UI oeaaalton
emerging fium an eiper.rnre of of activity in many Haas of indus­
prolonged nod widespread hard try, unemployment and deelltotlon
ship. Disaster ha* threatened us;. , etched tha grim ouUinea ol eco­
He have craped it narrowly, i minitr diaaater. The gold reaerve
llowuvur per pissing the fatore of-(he nation waa being draitad. Military, lie ha* appointed U&gt; nil
limy N|’|M'«r. at IcmrI we ir t cer­ silver declined In value and the Cabinot the Kouthcm leader Jefium I hail lht*n* will br one. Tlir Western state* were paralyxed. |
Davia, aa Serrriary of
••uiMllrl i* niprrRBive, and our Itanka reaorted to the suapenalim' ntaoa
army
of
War.
A
year ago Mrs. Harriet
nuMitl thi» Thsnkftffnrinir l^ y muRl of a|&gt;ecit
payment.
itva* r—
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u&lt; “Beecher
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Stowe atartled the coun­
he
R« that of the ihr unrmpItJVfti
by
Nrw tlnirland rtilonUta whn trftn«. Coaey. began a hopeleaa march oA try with “ Uncle Tom'* Cabin.”
People everywhere are atlB heatfoamed an old harvr«t festival w mj,hlnftun.
e*liy dl*cu«»lng the Imok.
into a *i*ivi » of div nr w..r»hi*.
„
■n,anh*glvlng, 1893, the na
A comfortable prosperity l* in
•«ol a glance l*ckwarU through Uan w„ ,mmer»ed in hard time*
•'Ur hlBtuiy would rvimive any Uv- th|l| wrr, lo u . i for four tutler the air. hut people are not tonpvt ion from our nimst. I’unlriiy
„
lo rlMj only in labux v 5 ed that it la »eeurety eatabin |&gt;. j&gt;iiIivr Is-IhT, il ha* all hap i i r„ ubi,a of unprecedented v-olelur- li.hed. The po«*lblltty that the
i.rnvd before. We are nut the neganother twenty yrara. Union may break up, peaceably
listed «lepehlldten of Providrnre.
l^ginntng of General ami by agreement, i* under iHacu*Thank*g.v|ng in IU33 will hr rv. ( j rBn|'p
(md term •&lt; I’ttal- *ion among thinking people.
Over their Thanksgiving dinner
fnnikaldy
lika
many another
,bo flower ng of Amarlra'a
Thanksgiving In thr past
»ocla'i arc of Innocenre and po. ladies In er’ noline and gentlemen
All of ua, rierpt the very lilieal •**• ° I
corruption.
The In peg-top trou»er* arc evpre*»lrg
yuungeal, are likely lo look back I’ rraldeDt faced • naliou torn b] a hope that the nation will not be
rentlinentally to Ihr year* hr. „n tlonal and rlaaa inlrreal*. al- divided by violence. Civil war l*
fuir Ihr war. The world wa* dlfun'vrraally dlaramlrnted. In a r.owmihilit y.
T «r n (y yemm liMkward, once
feirnt then, we think.
Life wa* |br gnuth the Ku Klua Klao * * *
A century ago. Andrew
* mplrr, gm llrr, more secure. At flouting the Fifteenth Amend again.
any inninrnl thr future aemusl ,m.Bt
In the Middle Went tbr Jark*nn I* lieginn ng hU necond
admini*lratlon.
lie represent* the
more certain.
I'nlamndrd hope fanner* were organising for diar
........ _again*!
.....- their unfavor nrw America of frontier-man and
Mg* tin rva •oimhlv |&gt;M%i Irg* of ! ljf protr*t
•ill inrii Kmiii wtih Minj'ly ju»ti a|l|l. Biluallon. Bumper crop, had pettier, Inrnrrig Wy oppaved to
I: III * iv lualioii. |irv|;|fM Hfid •| . « tit l*»v* piKTa K*|*'rv inai |I he ari*ioerat* of the pealBiar'l
«lcimniiM&lt;&gt; \Ihivc all, hi the fur- k«.(M for grain were vital to lh** Th* roiintiv h*- had a hi-h p»"
tuim11 ilcslm) nf t lie in*lt v kIumI fanner, Init the HairIi |*n»tc
tertlve tariff to favor
r in

“ANCpW T
AND
MODERN
‘NECROMANCY, AI.IAB MES­
MERISM
AND
HYPNOTISM,
TODAY
'DENOUNCED,” wav the subject
ffho American Legion ’A uxiliary jj

t-k W JS a s
SUte* Bank, a prtvaU in»l "
op*rating
u "d «
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Charter ^
^ h lc h
Cbarter

.

.

r r :« r r.iu s a s ; s ^ s * charter
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=ent.

,

But
tile national iiumhI ul
tw-rrify Ji-ara h c tmltH'ltrih ixir
h«*tilliti« titmI
11'lntiii t r iii v
|In
&gt;«*«r I*.•I:i, 1
Im- i m| iiigt tip
P'lprtlly irim nit*, h o i |i| whit lt lhe
»HI III* H llllo f.MCIIO-.ilH, ollflCtl
(PR glllac-t Mflliril $;|ar«lll«l - ^|l#$ I'l^
I Hu.wlMa.IU. Ovi'l lln'11
HIM' itinnci Ihifik 1Iir folk* WP^
)Hol»«lll&gt;’ H'-k ll|J •a|*#IOl*M «|IH‘/-llO|l .
lutkififf Ilii’ii ti&lt;’i«i|« I'r -ini hii
«ally. Ami m*l without rriRon
,
A 11 irt'lfiBtnal
In-flioiiiH^
f
k%itti tin
1In- rlrtlion ol thr pre­
vious yi-ar. Iirhl tlo* r«H»nlry in
,1 , K4 |.
• *« IhiioaiaiH party
Iim11 !»•*« i» Him 10 *1 10 |Ni*i*i
I Im- fii 1 t him* ill t*«*lll&gt; )•••*
Ait
mlflh .■'Iiiul
liU'ial
va
rioub|&gt;
ion, u|.i *H ait utraliM
ui an a« m'Ii mil pmasnuakri. i»« .
iiipuil lh* WliiU* lltuiar.
Ili^l
Ififi Iriivr 1 ii jMNin imlnrtiil iriNh)
ia«l. ni iiovi Hu
\ tai fl
^*
1 util,. ati *Iti1loti of t hr IrURla
Mtol huillMl pi «*'••• ol llafl o| liar 1
ollutaL, III*’ #•, in tiuiiat 1011 ol
pilVal***’
tiiotio|Mi|&gt;,
rw rvp in f
11*foi to of
ihr
nation ► •'
nais'ial
r &gt; • r in,
Ihr
cr«N
atioii
ol
a
In itia l
!»• • •
oiottiiwa un lu iiivrwtiicata llir •&lt;*1iv ilo - of $ p»oaimttM ami prevent
unla i,cunipclitiu(i in coimniM.
c.immal
.......(Iii* uulTflfli I" ftr*
tlii'iiip
fill
iliHipm' ui;’
A I ullif 1ri 1 ii’ital 11.111millrr in
Wnti^ulllljl ihr ulh'Kril Mimtfiry
liu»t,** »&gt;|Mifltil Ihr r « bltriar of
“ a iftral ami tnpitlly Bioamif•con« rtil 1at inn of moor, alul » r%dii
III Ihr hamU ol n lew mrii.' «litf
ra- 0111mr mini
tl» anlie
• f t ^°°Mr anw01It* a wavr of *lnkr* aiuf
labor ItouMri* ^.pirad uvri Urn
rouiilty. (dNMi'rtil wmktiiM .n New
\ ufk ami llovloti; nlk wcavrl* in
I'alrmon; ropfMu ttnitriw in Mich*
itfnn It 1i I hr 11 John. In I’aUraor)
thr liuublm wart* markril
bed hyj
by, rloluncr und brutality, lu M ckigia
there w u serious rioting aMP th*
entire National Uuanl op* tb#
atuto w u rolled
uut.,.. Labor
throughout the country was JVStlve and a|i|iivhii&lt;iB va. CentaTvatlv* folk and tlur
trade* union, were alarmed
tht
grow ng influence of th *t
aloua organiaatlun, (lie I,
Kabolags, the gcrifral a
the overturn of democrat
tutlopa wars menacing! apoc
and Nslti* Likewise, It appeared Inal a:
llanJ. Olive &lt;oulh
intervention in Meaico w u navl»ugh.
lUtde -until
President
Wilson
In New York City Tumday
proclaimed our atret neutrality
aft'ern oa on Nov. 15 at 5:0® apd urged all Americana
ia
o'clock a pretty though vary Qulot M sik o to withdraw. Tbs report,
wadding waa holantoltad at lb* ioaued Juat before Tbanksgiaghgh
residence of tha Rav. Aikrraon, that the 1VIZ corn crop had Uavo
oastor of tha 10$ St. United th* largest on record brought lltPrvabytYrian Church whan Wil­
A t Tbaakag ving dinners' U Isili
liam llaory Wight of tenfold
waa united la marriage to Mias thlaklng Anaricaa* sear* anjoyibg
in IHutlrtf
Lai* dowdy of Now York. Th*
apraad labor trwuhlta, gavgcaitaat
charming young bride, 'who Is u
latorforanra with business, th*
vary prstfer blond, wa* married
"
- --la hoc travelling gown which was ■■
■ most oooomlag ctatua* at Vic­ w u n •todauc at RolUu
toria valour with but to match. jd fr i ,*h* 1
Mr. Wight la wall known jp Han- Mr. and Me*.
faad having- Uvad-bars-fag aae- (to Sanford
aral years and is n mamber of th* to thalr ■
firm of Wight Osocury Co. Th*
hrida, with bar purasts, Ku ap**t
a «'*r»l win tar* in Sanford

. •'* •

T U ahaata. daisy ■wa a^ dar*H$*d i
by the union of • Ihimt different
specie* of flowers frois Europe,
America and imgkn, ;
* •

,'i't
tutlotw oprrmlinS
Jh. .U te ^ largv'ly unregu.
Four nf nine
in
rap- agains; Japan #y CWoaiia kka-paat
latad
and
of
DVKHtavt an
•** *
*
25 year* have.beep followM by an
llal.
8a
begin*
banklM - *n&lt;1 &gt;pe
i Incre aaa la ita JajMdsaa Impart*.
wildcat
lion with lh* P“ n‘ _
rate bank.
merer
Tubereuloala coat* tha peopto of
the United Stales morn (ban .%&gt;
billion dollar* a yawn. T h a i* Shook.
hv an acuU finaacinj pantc.
$8 rack far «v(Ty man, wom$n
b' „
m i 83.7. at Thankvs
and child. How modi do you p»y
M1|y th# Prea'denl* • P f ' " ' " ' ! for your Christmas Seals to fight
« a J th* trend of hi* pollclta.
A
lubcrculoaltT_____ ,
, ' ___.
vlgofooi yuung n* “ c" ^ L idl7 or
U a hearty dinner.
M r*V» 1 ^
matuifacturrrm,
b u * l n e » * j
farmer.
and th*
J fla o o c m p li P rta U to f.
rlaaaea, every on* wa* “ PPT- "
waa, In f»*t. very much I'k* today’• ^ T Y P IN G * *
Bdt onl, to the superficial
glance. Tb* difference* are more
HpcdsJ lavestlcatloSS
Impresari* thaa the reaeuvhlanee*
between a century ago and now.
H K M IN O L B C O U N T Y
In 18.73 lb* couatry waa being
pushed Into an abya* of hard time*
C R E D I T A S S O C IA T IO N
and de,|B&gt;ruiracy. fwlay we arc
r
............. -- t*V« lx.*
IMH
Paris Art.
iM fw i fW
creeping out of the black hoic, end
on ita rim are glimp-Uig the first
faint glow uf dawn. For thpae who
have been imprisoned In darkaew*
the light i* a Grange phenomenon,
and il* intrnaity is not lo be
ugrd by a casual look. For them.
i»4 irwt
hi :* a Mall of miracle. And
rnurirKito
• | llH Of
miracles, lo achieve potency, en­
act faith.
Faith, therefore, should be vig­
orous in our heart* thl* Thank*giv ng. If therr ir anything to be
*«
■
learned from the nation’* pu»t r*
81
ct
F
»
.
pcrlrn c, *urely llie lo*»on I* one
of enduring Burvivul. Iliaeontent,
Place
ailvrrwe londMnuw*. ecnaamt c cala-nopli*.
financial imw urily:

s r - t t * j ^ S s s ’j t
S“ » r E s r '
i, ikn a.

BEER

I

Hi RehMtt, Mm. C C. Whitting­ -&gt;m- convicted of tlu- lynching, dc
ton. Mrs. titVwaft DuHim. and lined tn w-mimrnl on Govern**
Mm. Clark Ixonardy aa hoatr-iw*. Itilchir’a BCtiota
Semlool* High Hchiwil P T. A.
The I'alifomi.i Imitue of worm-*
will meet at 3:10 uVInrk at thr vnleni. uiiiiri Ho
imme ol
I
school auditorium. Mr*. Dorothy preairlrnt. Mr, liar net J. F.lir-I
Lhmti will apeak on the ,uhj*ct, Berkeley, Bent a ti*li*graio l»"NutYition and il*
Itvlatlun to ilol|,li terming tun condonation ol
ntal GriwHt." Mualc ny High the lynching a ’'plain violal on ol
Ore heat rd.
your oath of office, perversive of
THURSDAY.
law and order an-l a piartiral in
Union
Thanksgiving
aoivk-a vitation to further mob v nletirr "
will lake place at 9:30 A. M at
Among a huo.lrr.1 lelegiamtljr First J'reabytcnan Church. 1 reevive-l by Itolph w i, one vigni*

Of- Hotel,
rso nIs HlffHHsrhta
Wholesale Grocery
P&amp;cta Are Outlined

Special ThankVgiv tag servtrea
wit) lw conducted at die Naaat-nt
1 him Ii al lake Mary I 'iwonow
moining at 11:00 A M The pa.
tor will deliver a «rrmnn on
1'hank,giving and ,pectal ittuhlc
will la- lerib-ied by the tuung
l-ei,on, « f lbs chunh The pulilli
ia invltr't

, " f iliaenB or Piino-*, Anne, Mil
«'cne or tin- Ijnrhlng In Dial bUH

Mm Kiwi l( WiUiin. Mr*. W
&gt;1 .McKinnon. Mi« J. Il llmii-'
•Hbln, Mi » KiRiik A«tetn« •o«l
Mikh Kutlilctn l.'Oif Mi*' yu
in
I'oiMirrow iitoiiilnir lur
I MjlnIlMAKrr wlirM* d f ) &gt;v II M*

'" r

•t•f••I 11moo’chiHH}; fi w||\it|r« n&lt;
ihr HondM Stair l iillrur (m

Mob Violence Hite :
Missouri
Crowd] M fesouri AsA » Crewdl
y..u
Lynches NegrolVkmi ySI'willS’.Vhrii
IlMVr |IK*

miii

f.ir |irri*Mriit
M(I|)|»IH&lt;

Wioiirii

1 I mhh I hi* r « wit*in aihnir of .tlmi”

• iruntimtol Kmrr V'«ir«* One)
I laml. I’lranr ih’IiIimn **
tiNiional fiuRifl BMiatBnrr, $$• hr '•
_________ __ __
fMi Ihtol W rihbt wta amply proK ill, t Ml bi ti n r im tia T
a i'in vn trr
Autharittrq rrlatrri that Warn- !
eft -who .et.ed the girl on bar [ ,..M
..... .
*„
hum*
f^nin
a
r. . T *1 •*
t*r»« ■*
fr-e Tho...
I'ta * red her Into an al&lt;e
anti Il n# e'cleea Nul-i^ra
1. Tbait(BgtvlBg.

»

"It it not tfei^itnry lo know niton! muiU—
ona ran limply f**l
aiul lm* if.
” Liilrninff to a cathrdfal organ,or to
any grral orrhettm — tlrho’ o f tu ha* not
fall uplifial ant! refrcthal, a* by tha cool
rlaan air of ihr moumnlrfiF
"To my mind, tha grtfif 1l\lrtg radio ran
do ii to bring Inspired Muiip uifq tha hppta.
My comrade1 o f the Philadelphia Orchatlra
anti I waUxjma this wonderjhlopportunity. "

t i more than fht’ tatr of I I I per
week, aid juwUlrd that no em• &gt; 1 1) ee. phnll l»r |mi«I lr*« thiin
110 per **rk in thr South, nil
"minimum
may he nl the
rate of 91 lr»» per week.

Saturday, Dee. •:
Method!*! OKswrh Al
4 *0 I*. Mv 4e l i i U ' a l t i « | i l

ra— __

50c

An eminent Smith-onian -cientlat. Dr Hugh M. Smitli. ha&gt; seen
••daddy king-leg,'' in ,Uih nurn-l
tiers aa to make the surface of the
earth »eent la m ition a- they.
, curry al-mg.
Hi, o c e rv a lio u I
w oe made in the mountaiD, o f|
qorthern Siam.

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*

Showboftt
DA NCE

T

I)r. H. D. SMITH
him mtivt'tl his ttffirvn
V A I.I1 K Z

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from
IIO T R I,

Ill.n C ,

to

i x m t H 'K IN U K ( '(tU I&lt; U (* «

on the steufher "Oac*toU, aMunicipal I’ioc
't
’

F r i. D e c * t i t
I till 1

’
1100 l46e$kh
S|ion»ored by

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.j

St. Ajrnos GuiRt* *!&gt;.
Ma*', by. Kali

.1

DOZIER &amp; (iA r S QUALITY PAINTS
•r#
#
F o r T h * .South"
Win iH.t M'iNiint yitoii flonij, v«ini»h v ur llrvHrum. (wilpt )*our
vnll- i.n.f MfNNlaurlk. w m - new lo-mity to your
ikd,
f 1nititit-. nml mnkr ynui hmm imirr niirartivr In Hr* InT

'iPTAffliKYLROGEES HARDWARE
2H4 Snnforil A ven u e

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fifoy
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On/v the
CenterLeaves

Woman Wante To
KtioW 'If’Scilttte W
Afraid Of Senator

K!«»flHiiu^A pi* *• I »»1
h iJlu ji.fot
ing tir to«I S gglO t r lb g l
^.O
&gt;1 ... "jneb iwetbiBia, .
.Fr W
'&gt;fQHn b,I 1y, IH
Iltoito nf
•*■ sp rm
l*—r
w-'ioan
111*M11*Ih11. riaaeiwg niwin
at th, rherrh w i„- •• lll| Mlg»|. toh&lt;* RBI pirtollltif,
irr* wr*l thr hr mini; wilhi'il •om
rifara, blit
tofora,
but shad
agMi «escaped
"v ■$«»«• p
proseeussawawia- ,j ||g "rui'sJJ^ *J{,
,
MSpi ’
II ra,*. lunreweil or iiutehasedi'liaea rnrnt.
Srriatot
Loot, who Mrtrd a#;
m
•
______
i ! T Ar * * wl •'rw .r.
1
Ovril'in'- counsel »l the Fsbritaty j
'BAM
s r.. riaiif.
O
I F - * jn
........
..............
“e&lt;» 1
‘
bto— Bharn pMrwao* of erardemrav
Tharg arg' ao many ( 1*1 ' qf Mtaatana, had not Iwen attainting
I'me and warm'vrfesaareu' of oNjlae cruahed'rock and At her road bufld- Ikaao h'sring. Me raid he bad
Hbahod *crnta.;tto Yoallptol y**-' inff” malbri»lg lb |he paved htob hturd over tti* lad a Dai Bam
ttaday reveallax, tbe-'aUltbto r i » « » o f tiff * 011.
road r y e
civic organisations and lem of Florida that It would re­ rftirttef1 ' bkd rariAli *tH#t Hong'
threelened to lira* hia gas w ell,.
train,
rnl
Ind vldual,
toward quit* four long ' freight
and vend bint to tbe penitentiary i l '
and parti alarly loward dally for a period of mora than
he did nnk roalilbul*. fii.ttutk. to 1
tiM 'bunging by a moli Hera Kun1^ . . . .,
the llvrilon campaign.
d*y&lt; Right of John Holmes and
•»-** i7—
a U ---- ra-,------TMamaa Thurmond,
"I did uot know Ham Hunter
i^ k l
ou,landing
o ffic ia l
waa al‘v« during tn* arnatorlal
w ar*
th o s e
of
campaign," h# ,ald "The law tlo*. 1
Rnlph
of California
not |.i* vide even fur a jail sen
"The play that wlU U r*
I* condonation
of
th e
lance for cuneeivalton violation- 1
Fer.vee" « . ., ,
_
of
t h*
-onfeaacd
It provide, fet a fin* and ilrlai 1
klgttBfr* at Brook* llart brought
foe at from bus ne-a witbla Ihr
f rto cenaury god congratulation.
state."
At th* afleroeun ,e*,lort. a »••
rtes of Overton reliultal aritnC'e,
s a
were heard and a night saaaioa
la tho noma of lh* new
wa, ordared. _
Durfgg hia testimony, Lent
jal4 i i o Ptok A m
aaid' htgr cal ita rue. Senator Over% t . a Walts wins lh# $5.00
ADMISSION
. » M the “ worst politician•* and
Mr tb* an***1 riron w*
'J Children
* W t lawysr" he had i v r
knobto ‘Ms
1» gild Overtoa had no
•
rill bppracLU your potrimag*.
polltl. aJ organisation
o
aad' th*
t allidh1 supported Bin
Rented all _
funtor that h* had
taaght contributions.
•

Turkey Supper4
and Bazaar

In IH.12. Mtv nlinif to fiiniren
kept hv the StetV
hfpertn»*nt. motori*t« trevrlltsl mt*ie
than ’i.lXHi.iHRI iiiileR over Kloriilft

End Serioui Coughs
With Creomulsion

K

” 77)e great thing R ad io
can do w to bring Inspired
Music, into-the,
hamst” .
t

HER GUIDE TJ0 LOVE

W

GET OjLJT

— an estimate o f the number lit ten! ng on a coatt-to-ocraw network

classes of employee* ahall b*|
Increased from th* nitVs erietlng.
on Juno 1, 19.13. by not lew* than
20 percent, provided that thl* *h*U
not require ah incira,* in wage*:

.,,

Marlon Rabyra, Jr. undarwent
aa operation this morning at the
The conditions *un&lt;ler which lo­
$
°.'!,oe_k
ChriM. Sciential, on F&gt;maid-Lsugbton Memorial Hos­
...
^outb Sanford
cal hotels and wholr&lt;al* food and
pital.
Rainy'Day bag* should bo
tletUkit f a n
waa
from
grocery tradesmen arX to oper­
ftaraedi Im Last moedag of tMs deteSMk • 1«:M , *T will drilror
ate
under codes fra '.heir indus­
thM'dai* Of the hand'cf the wick
Mr. snd Mr*. C. A. Iltrdy ' an­
try. affactiv* on Morutay, were re­
- Ceairwll Ofrtto
Ua* Garden ed,*tanT I will redeem thee cm
nounce th* birth of a daughter lented by the local NRA
Com■ N M a F B a n fo td will meet at I0:M ofvfMe hand a t th*. terribla.’’
Monday evening at the bain* of priawce Beard today.
T t f M. at tjw boma of Mrs. 11. M.
Among
thed
u
ti-isl
“
whlcb
ml _
.L
Mrs. llardy'a mother, MY*. H. M.
i
-.
/ 1 .
Employer*
utvk-r the hotel
I.Mao'i-BamAht
rode are required to comply with
IA frio-arl play, “ East Lynn#,’’
I N Edwards, Mallonville Avtnye.
tha reaxlntum hours of labor,
will be pftafntar) at* 8 :1$ F. M. at BMe: “ Aed'-wbe-f they ahall IH lf
Been “ImrY 11 *M IhkY _Mr*. 0. E. McKay fatomsd mlnttaOBi rates of pay, and other
tb* O tr Hall for 'lb* benefit 6f
«
M r'aplnt*; « » • ' -uwtbj
,from St. 1*etcrsburg detklla of tho code.
the b u M k r r fond' o f &gt; All 8oul.| halm
Catholic Charuh. '
f f f y i l i f d dad*'met* « 4irrP ,he •pent a few day*. Sh*
No hotel employee ahsll work
A show boat daned wil] bo given t o !
waa accompanied by Mr. and Mr*, mora than 54 hour* per week nor
for tM F V vtl# \* George Turner, of. Orlaigko.
od tbe river tmaR eattalay oy the *to*lh«h*'Ood7
"*
than 10 hours each day nor
a m m a 'o l Urn 8U Agiwu Guild of th rd th d f Tb tht UnF'aMd tffYMt
fn6r* than tlx nay. In any on#
tWtlmony:
|ft
tkeg
apOfk
nMHh__________ _ tk«Y aptak
B e ly dJroae ■Eptacopnt Church.
we«k except watchmen, guarda,
eordng id'thl*' word,' it M
Miaa Mary Mauser
and Ml
JA. turkey supper nod b*
hotsl dbtectlvea, maintenance entFhtaya O’Connor left today far pjoyeer, or night auditors.
w O « Mi given by the First MMho- •b®% Ui» ee- Mgrifi l a .
flnlm Bench where they will at­
“ ' droveh {«■ the chsrch annex (Ikalah OllBjap.L
All hotel owners are required to
Ann Dvorak is on her way to love, with cay Maurice t’hrvalier,
tend the atate convention of th* post and maintain in a e &gt;n»plcu-1whose laleal starring picture hears the apt title, "The Way t. I re."
k:00 P. M. to B:Q0 P. M.
T W 'Letkdti-Btrmen
_ Circle of (be Carden Chib «-d*U*F•foilowing pa»N tta ^ float Sodslity of th* Rleaaod Virgin.
ous place the maximum working, and play, a special Thanksgiving engagement at the Milanr Thursday,
wkfli’meet
at 10:00 A. M. at th* the GhrMtlan Scimwt In ttte k .
wiRi me
hours for each of its employee,.]
f Mrs. Roy F. Mann, Rosa
lu this city, the wage* of all ae deduction for I—bring shall ox. salesmen.
.. tbd lledlfh #)tb i « r to .1 Mr*. John Bender amt ion. Fred­
outaido _ru lig U iill..
effort
----— -------- Utt ttc rip tu ra t^ W f
erick, have'returned from Klaten cLsaes of clarkai and operating
and
and no me*! watchmen, oiit'ldc ae-vlcc
Edily:
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efft prophets Island, N. Y-, where they apenl employee, ahall oe iniTea,ed from j r'"'&lt;1 t - i » .er week
»• I .
MONDAY.
dcpaitmi’itt
ctnployeea,
' GRIP ftfrea
ftfrell^hi from a aptr- raver*I months. Frederick Pender the rate* existing June 15. 10S3,| dnhictlnn, ,hall exceed 25 cent* •a1''*
Ctrela Numorr One of thr First galmidftRkV
maintena'..•■ employee* «n cxeeuaUn
Mad ia diet Church will meet at Huai;t Ittorporral
- iw~
ndnelnL not had been ill for aom* time but by not lea* than 20 percent, pro- Prr meal,
all f whom ate governed
afOg o'clock at th* home of Mr*. by fbrtahadhwnw’ T i l U i '
h u recovered fully.
' • vldsd
Gforge
McCrum,
Weal First taking fact f6r fietiow— pewdtetfnr
an Increase In wage, tn more be iraluce-l by not more than 15 by special cvrpim n,
Street.
tha future from a groundwork of
than tlje rale of $11 per week and! |niiriit ondra a Southern wage |n i |,i* ,,t\, it,,, wage, of nil
Tha regular meeting of tbs pm'vlctad furtYier that no employ- dilferenllal pr -vi-iun.
-Circle N aaA w Three of th* curparuwtMy and' hwtaen " W lt f
F ln t Methodist Church will meet When auffitntly. advanced It Sri turned of the Sooth Sid* Primary e# Shall to paid Ira, than at tho| Under In m , of the wholesale
at 1:00 o'clock at th* home of enea I t be In harmony with th* P.-T. A. hu bran postponed from rat* of $10 p*» Week.
|Br,Hrlj and food tla je code, no
W. F. Fields, 401 Magnolia truth of ueing, men become aeer* Friday, Dee. l to Tuesday, Dec. I
R*rrie* employee-' wage, ahall( wholr-alc grocer ,hall operate on
an&lt;) prophet* involuntarily, con- at 10:00 A. M. at the school audi­ be Inceeued from June 15 rales a -chi ■ Ir of lr,« than 52 hout.
* by not Iaaa than 20 percent o f1 pci
Circle Number S li of th* Flint CYolled not I9 demon*, spirits, or torium.
k,
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bhr 1 r h«* o|**rMethod let Chwrrb will meet at demigods, hut by the'ua*'Spirit.
auch rate*, except that the In­ • ti«l It ww ihan -&gt;J liuuca
l«&gt;
DnaY let them (et a orsagL hulA
3:g0 o'clock , at lh* bom* of Mrs. It la tb* prerogative of the everProfetiMor and Mr*. 0. E. Mt- crease la the wagra f,„ any such June I. !!•«:«.
Fi|U aerto, quskiv. Creoaiulaiea ivura
T.' R. Mriling, 1518 kart Heronri prddaeA" dtofno Mind,' dhd of Kay and M L, Florence McKny employe* shall be im&gt;i lev, than
7 ," ^ .h' ll«k**walom.sieni
Nti »‘»ii|il -yv r Bhall wuik mote
arleine. I ..snl„I hut harmleaa Plra-sst
Melling and 1 thmaght whicb is th* rapport with will spend tomorrow In LfChurg $1 per week.
Klrtat; with*'
th*4n II hnutw |h*1 ton*i , not Iiooe to lake. N 'n,t.,.n., Yoor druggist will
this Mind, to know tha ;&gt;aat, the aa the gural* of MY and Mr*. JI
Mr*. B. W. Qepetand a* hostess'
When It ia agtevsl that Imlrlng limn iiiiif hniir* 1*'1 tlu)■. mu nuii
v«ur nu.nev if ,n,
. ,HI aaalaf
pr**aat,,and lh* future." (p. H4i) F. Skeen. Wh'lr there they w I' and meal, shall constitute a part limn - ir t|*y# |»«*r torrk, f » i i '|iI *refund
... /.., TUHHDAY.
&gt;o nntir« Hum lung tulRDtJiflg ia Hol
attend the lee,burg Sanford foot­ of an employee's coiitys-nvallon, I"
out,tile lisv"1 by Creuum!,],.|u
Clrul# Number Four o f Hi*
|to'I * HIN
I Bit* )
-e-rball game.
First Methodist Church wil| meet
and'of Governor Ritchib of Matyat 1Q:00 A. M. for a spend tb* land, who orrlcrr-q mu tb* national
Ing at Ika home of Mr*.
day/
Mr,. Cl K Banda and two niuia,
gugnl tn a r m l aospecled meui
W/ S
Thornton, West
(IraVrpe and William, nf Hlo de
l-er*
nf
ailynehinv
|&gt;*ety
at
Kal
aStreet; *■
laoeiitv, arwf Jfwi-pb Colter of New
Tbe Da ugh tar, o f Waeley (.lass bury.
York air v eltlng Mr and Mi
I
Go Terror Rolpli. who had r*
op lb * First Methodist ChureH
I. liintt-i ml-vlcr ul their boio* 10
will hold itk regular buaineaa am) fliwd troopB to inntrcl Thin mnni
an I ant*
Mi». Sand, I* Mi
social* meeting at 8:00 P M at all-1 llolmcB and who aflctuaii
linlrrmi«tcr*N *H rr
the church aimek with Me*. I'ea-.l niinounml hr- woit|$ paidon any

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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

W ad**, Fbnal*
Oorina* Keans, Ri
MeDaalal, Lula H akta A # * *
Barbara McLain, Haia*

falling U p»V*
aa ajiataM* currency » O r*
that precarious conditio*.
Green­
backs, legal tender note* iaaurd
during the Cle I War, were Mill
circulating aa tha riatlen'* cur­
rency, at fluctuating levels.
In Beptemher, 1FM, the coun­
try wap ducked by the, tpaeapeeed failure of Jpv Cook*, a spec­
ulator who bad' finsared t|»c
Northern K trlf e' Rhllway?
Thl*
precipitated a paale and a depreaaion wbicb peralyaeil the na­
tion'* buaineaa foe four year*. Ia
five year* the roan try had , la­
ve* tad UMfiOOfiOO 1» . the &lt;°n*
alruction SI railway*» o * t pi.
theae liar* went into reeeiver.
•hlpa. Mt reentile failure* during
the ensuing four year* totaled
$7711,000,000. Unemployment wa*
general, aad taduatry waa in the
doldrums.
.
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Uatj.ea in bodies aad bualle and
gentlemen with able whtaker* la­
mented the alate of the country
over tha Tbaakagiving dinner ta­
ble in 1873.
Turn hack twenty year* more.
An amiable but compirUly nega­
tive Pres dent is bvgtaatn* b «
term of office. Although Frank­
lin Fierce ia a New Englandei, ne
la personally sympathetic U* » 1» » ;
cry. . Hia platform declared MY
the annexation of Cuba, wrhtch tha

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ii,mm*. Hut
Jackass —
this. ,Tbe high tariff haa caused
$ movcinrnl lowmnl
in
tbe South, which Jack»o« h a met
with tbs threat o f am ad fo***
collect the Federal
duties. But
although South Carolina baa re­
tracted IU nullification a id ly * * * founded deapairs VM ( | r M |lpg|i
Ika Jbeory o f a stale a right t&lt; pa*t; weallln*^ Ilk v ^ F a J M J IM k
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Hug h a Btsnford-Onland &gt; considered a moral victory for
la rumored as In the offing, Kanf ird was played before the
rra af Coach Leonard Mc- largest crowd ever to see a high
' Seminole High
School school game here. That was in
1030. In 1091, Sanford draped a
H team aril] entrain for 28 to 7 tilt at I/redburg after It
irg e«64j tomorrow after- had been given a chance to seat
Ml prepared to play the final leesburg ey two touchdowns. Last
■M af their season.
year Hanford reversed the tables
fW o iR iriy
cfvastensd
and Turned In that 20 to 7 heating
Mr surprising defeat at thej so that MeLuras coached teams
■4a of the Wildwood Wildcats
have an esgn ereak In the three
t Friday, Coach McLucas’ play- games played to date-^from 1090
1 ora said to be prepared to
through 1092.
loot the works" In an effort to
That another tremendoos crowd
Hid out a season with a p»rwill be on hand In Leesburg to­
Kaga near to .600. The team
morrow Is a certainty. Leesburg
I woo two, lost four, and tied
has Its b4st team in two years,
a games ao far.
with a fine season's record al­
laallsiag that the I/eesburg
though It has two Conference vic­
Ml is. probably the • tknogsit
tories against one defeat and one
lb bis eleven will meet this
tie. An outstanding battle will
isoa, Coach McLucas hss spent
be placed before the fans, with
i weak Instructing his men In
Leesburg favored bur Seminole
which
isa features of pity
with Jordan, Miller,
Slaughter,
■riot be
correled before 2:90
and Peerrson as poealgle elans
'rdlock Thursday, starting Urns
leading the way.
lo t tbs contest.
The starting llneasp prr4&gt;ab\y
.That each player has realised will find Dear and Govocek at
•M ko lata Friday afternoon that eads; Slaughter and Harrison at
;•*} lack af proper blacking end tacktts; Brannsn and m r to n at
lick Itog, the most stubborn prob- guards; Odham at center; Hughes
*MS which faces any coach, eo«l at quarter; Jordan and Miller at
a,victory over Wlhhrood, Is beyond halves, and Harnage at fullback.
■Motion. Thar these departments
It will be the last game of their
o f N *y will os Improved tomor- j high srhonl careers for II of (he
, lwtk la also beyond question, for team's player's. They are: Bobyle
there Isn't a player on the team Knight,
George
McClelland,
m o doesn't relish the thought nf Richard Ikras, Russell Odham,
blrtbry over the l,»e«burg outfit, Lsvi Brannan, U n f
Harrison,
ll lAg all fans know, Seminole James Dyson, John Brown, Claude
Hjgh gained rvvenge for five Kelly and Archie Brown.
Mrs of denial nf s victory nver
tesbarg by handing the Jackets
tO to 7 heating at Municipal
|rk last year. That defeat waa

The two teams have met sight
trass since 1028 whrn they began
fcsir series with s fl to 8 deadfck- Seminole High won In 1020
ry a fl to 0 score, hut the nsst
mac saw the start of three rontaentive end bllttr defeats when
Ifminole lost, 2fl to 13 In 1027.
I* 1029 the Jackets rolled up 81
•U tk against nnnr for Hsnfort)
Skits in 1020 Sanford took Us
re rat beatlrvg In mortem times,

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Minimum charia 80c

lb. or 4H «. unsifted floor
1 cop milk
tbep. sonar
1 tap. sonar
Up. salt
2 cakes compressed yeast
lb. hotter
I egg yolks bsatea alinbtiy
Mis floor, I tbep. sonar, salt and hotter well. Heat milk, add
yeast and I Up. sonar to milk. Combine with first mixture then add
rim yolks. Place In refrlnarator for several boors. Take from rafriferator and divide dough Into two parts, roll very thin. Spread
with followlnn: melted hotter, 9 rnn whites beaten stiff, sonar and
cinnamon. Roll Into oblonn roll and shape Into rlnns. Let stand
two boors. Bake in 975 degree oven for H hour. Ice with powdered
sugar Icing.

CAM KROf.R OP CELERY AND CHKEBB
I-I cup elbow macaroni
t cops robed cheese
4 cupe diced celery
f cops medium white sauce
I medium slsed onion, minced
H cop grated bread crombs
Mske a white sauce by. blending 4 tablespoons butter with 4
tablespoons flour In a saucepan. Add 2 cups milk gradually. Cook
until thick, then add H teaspoon salt and the cheese. 8Ur until
cheese la melted. Cook macartnl ir\ salted eater for IQ minutes.
Drain. Allow cold water to run over macaroni to separate ft. Cook
diced celery until tender. Drain. Mix all Ingredleras. Place in a
buttered casserole, sprinkle with bread crumbs and bake In a 375
degree oven for 90 minutes or until crumbs are browned.
VIENNA VRAL WITH CARROTS
It' ll 2 pounds of veal In well seasoned flour. Brown well. Place
In Handy Conker with'carrots, rover with sour cream and rook. Jam
unit to high until vent raises, then turn to low and finish cocking.

B—Apartments For Rant
ODKRN NEWLY Painted .part
■Mate. No meter depoelta. Rea
OaUs. Tasty Shop.

f n'shed apartment, fll
4aus Call 281.

laUntAtioogl Harvester No. 10.
Good Condition. Throe base plow
Cheap lor cash or terms. Bos 10

WOOD
Hloa Ckaa Her* |Hm
DelivsvsA

crooms Gridder* will
Play Here Tomorrow

IIU

last Times
A CRIME IN
T H E CLOUDS

Address

SANFORD vs. LEESBURG
BROWN vs. COLGATE
CARNEGIE TECH vs. PITTSBURG

GIs s m OopfUr V

CLEMSON vs. FURM AN
VANDERBILT vs. A LA BA M A

D R , tfE N R I

MERCER vs. OGLETHORPE

M cLAW o* •
Optometrist
US P%rk At*.

| CALIFORNIA vs. W ASHINGTON STATE |
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KENTUCKY vs. TENNESSEE

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VIRGINIA vs. NORTH CAROLINA

are certain properties of genllemanliarss and etiquette among
clergymen wh'eh forbid such a
discussion."
Father Coughlin said he had
neither talked with by tefepboM
n&lt;&gt;r visitntd any officials of the
diocese yesterday.
“ I rams here w th their knowl­
edge." he added, pointing out that
J. II. Rand, Jr. Industrialist and
one of the members of the commit­
tee for the nstion, had Informed
the chancery office of h's visit to

IN V E N T O R

MARTIN

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Cardui Good For .
Run-Down Condition

Smith Takes Issue
With CoughlinOver
R ecent Statement

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A NEW SERVICE FOR SANFORD

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Do Your Tires W e ir Unevenly?

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SEE UB FOR oU end wood hent•r», stove pipe, andirons, end
other cold weather Items. We ha •
dt tha right price. .Stanley.
Rogers Hardware Co.

DUHARTS

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lM*r* a **W" opposite tbs as me of tbs
team r-m think will win, or a *T * If yon think they will play
to s tie, and brin* or send the coupon to The Herald office.

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GRAPE WHIP
I lbs. gelatine
I -9 cup sugar
4 tbs. cold water
2 egg whites
1 2-9 cups grape julea
H cop nuts
2 tbs. lemon Juice
I cup whipping cream
Soak gelatine 5 minutes In cold water; dissolve by setting In
pan r f hot water Add to frail Juices with sugar; stir until dissolved,
and set aside to cool. When thick like molasses, whip, and ’ fold In
stiffly beaten egg whites with chopped nuts. Pour Into molds and
WINTER PARK. Nov 2 0 - In cblll. Serve with whipped cream.
his last year as fullbark nf th*
colorful football team at Rollins
Collrge. Dick Washington, the
full-blooded Cherokee Indian from
the Cherokee Reservation. N C.,
lls denied any knowledge of ra.
Football fans who will be unable
is having his beat season and Is
pOftk that d ocase officials
in
rablrvg havoc with the opposi­ to v sit l^esburg tomorrow aftCMcapo and Philadelphia had re­
tion Kept uniter rover for two ernimn for the annual Turkey Day
fContinued Irocu Tags Onai
fused him permission to address
years because of his ilefsostvs abil­ clash
F R E E T E S T 11 w it h t u b n b w
between Seminole High Inney dollars" end the "guinea
Similar mass meetings
ities. Washington Is this year get­
School end the lieesburg Yellow p i " esperimenlntlon of the Rooeu.
la his statements released at his
ting mon- opportunities to twr- Jackets will havs football right at
a recent office, former Governor Smith
ry the ball with the result that home sin e Coash Jamss Fosters veil admlnlstrat on In
11 voele “ *-** |e .take a seelee saarv.
be is a constant threat. Heavy, c rooms Academy Panthers, an4a editorial - ha racier lied as "abso­ Mid, in pert:
have never talked with Mr. a direct Injurvl'on to ‘teach all
tall, and fleet of fo il, the "lllg fasted this year, will be playing lutely false" rather Coughlin's
•lory that Smith geve two Catho­ Morgan on any subject rxcapi nations' the wwrd af Ood. That
C hef" has developed Into an out208 W. Flrgt
R IV E ’S 1 G A R A G E Phone 617 the Omarnd team at Muncipal lic bishops "to understand that he
dor ng our Joint service and ap­ Includes I im Uiv-.i.e commandment
standing star of the Tar eleven.
Park, starting at 1:00 o'clock.
Thou
shalt
not
hear
falsa
witness
had
received
a
large
loan
for
his
pointment
by
the
mayor
on
a
In helping the Tars run up a
The Panthers, expecting trouble
office budding from Morgen"
rnmitlee to allocate stale funds against thy neighbor’."
total of 0-t points against 30 for
with the undrfeated St. Peters­
While the comment of Monalg- for unemployment relief," »alJ
the opposition this season, Wash­
burg eleven which It met In a rain nor Carroll did not encompass
THE BEST INVESTMENT
, . ...
ington has been the trig gun tally­
Smith's statement.
ing seven touchdowns, thereby swept game hara last Saturday such a p»«s blltty it was Indicated
F O R T H E A V E R A G l$ jr fA j&lt;
When a man presumes to ad­
produced a fl to 0 victory to re­
scoring nearly half the points for
at the . haneery office that Father dress so great a number ofllalenL im I M I R 4 M R U rnOPRHTT. IM BMIT PiOPMATT
main in the unde'eatsd list and
a.
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high among the stala's leading Coughlin might not receive per­ ers as Father Coughlin rwcllct,
L in t I M I R4MCK U IM% EVTHKNT, fl* IB fT f t w i T V
mission In the future to speak in particularly If he be a priest, he
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In Captain Patrick, Crooms la this diocese.
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"Father Coughlin ought to re­
sa d In have the fastest negro
halfback In Florida, a iktadly member," Msgr. Carroll said, that mania, or poisoning their Judg.
THK PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. a* AMERICA
passer wljh a flair for defensive as a clergyman ha has a rather menl with baseless slander.
"From
boyhood
I
waa
taught
privileged
forum,
which
la
acrorddisplay Around him, many local
fans say. Is a team that will glva ed him hy his position whether ha that a Catholic priest waa under
a fight ng account of llaalf In acepta It as such or not, and that
any game, and an Increasingly forum is not the pla e In which
largr number of white football to attribute selfish notions to any­
istrons at Crooms Academy games body."
a seen as an Indication that the
The priest boarded a train fay
Detroit before the Smith etale­
eleven produces action apltnty.
nient was mads public. He made
■
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.—
ffimsIL T elU .O f New Up
marks except to say:
"I refuse to come Into hla dio­
cese and start a quarrel.
Then
Jack Finnell, local afenl of the
Amcr ran Fire ana Casually Co.,
« f Orlando, announ:ad today that
e charter waa granted at Tallahas.
sea this weak to the Amaricau
Finance Co., the purpose of whiah
organisation la ta make loans at
nominal Interest rates to Florida
business man who can furnish sat­
isfactory collateral.
LEGAL NOTICE
The new company, with head­
This is the latest method of TIR E R E B U IL D IN G which c u r e s all the
in ta t n r o r t o t t f - r
r i n u n quarters In OHanda, la headed by
• t a t s : o r n .o a iliA
Waller
I
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Ilaya,
head
of
the
Cas­
thread
st one time eliminating over-curing the rubber in the laps end caus­
IK S m iS f o i ’PTT
In r* Katat* uf
ualty Company, with Stanley
Rob on Moatank. Ut*d
ing the tire to wear out in spots ss the old third circle method did* '
i ' I i a i i i .»: n r
w il l ia m *
le a s e d
Mayer ns executive vice president,
T o all rr t&gt;if Hot a.
by nriOinm tot 2S jraara.
and Georgs S. Bradshaw, seersI » luufyra,
and a ll |i # rio M ItAVlns
Our prices will be
'
‘.**t*2» t
rlMltna ••* demand* agilntf i* l 4 •• - tar, and treasurer. The firm's ac­
N O T foot m oahra, bat a •
Ul0
Mr.
Tcu snt. »*th uf you. tr* h»r*by tivities w || be stale-wide,
tint If Iat. and i*«iulr*d lo pr***R|
O N E -H A L F PRICK
.
• nr rUIrni and dtsisndi which Finnell slated. He U prepared to
M»u. or *Uh*r of you. mar have explain othar details If raquaatatd
a«aln*t th* **taiE af CHARLEg
of s new first line tire, with-a guarantee of 8,000 miles of
r W11.1.1A MS. d*r*a*rd, lata n?
h* ml noI* CTuualr. Florida. ta th«
is cl*a*&lt;only handle the following popular sizeai. • ' ‘y ■ u r t i
l(oa
Ja*.
tl
Bharon. I’ountf
C After
Judea of Hamlnul* Countr. •• his
offlra In th* t'ountr fourthou*# Is
to iturfy
Hanford. Ur ml noI# Counljr. Florida,
within twalaa muathi from the
data of lha flrat publication hara«of.
All clalma aad damanda not
praaantrd within tha tltna and In
the manner prescribed h«raln shall
ha barrad aa provider, by law.
Does Your Car Shimmy?
Datad October, ith. A. D. IIU
IBItned) TIIE ATLANTIC NAor
JACKSON*

Loan Firm’s Creation

V * YOUR WATCH repelled
ry 0M whs really knows boa
M s, Jeweler. Mag. At.

P IC K - T H E - W lN N E R
Hsrs ta T W Herald's float Pick-Tto-Whnwr M U 7 blank
for tho m m h
It orast bo tarnod hi by noon next Thursday.
Thanksgiving Day. Tho first throtf pvrs'ns handing In O10
nssrtst to corract list, will bo f i « M taro tickets sock to tho
MUsno Theater.
1 *■’ • • *•
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THANKSGIVING TORTB
Angel food or Sunshine rake cot Into J layers
W cop flour
H teaspoon salt
2H cops milk
1 cop washed batter
Hr tap sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
Pot milk In top of doable boiler. When hot stir Into the soger,
floor and salt. Return to doable boiler and rook until thick, stirring
constantly. Cool. Add vanilla. Cream butter, add costard slowly,
stirring all the time. Divide costard la 2 bowls and add a little cocoa
to color one portion, ftpread this between the layers and cover with
the plain custard. Cover whole eaks with grated caramelised almonds.

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NUMBER SS

DR. WYNECOOP N R A C o d e Violators
HOOVER (HVEN,A/5mi^
A
i^
Glins0nClVA
Which He ChargesIsSet Up
r P a s t M onth’s SHARP REBEE To Hide Recent P W A Failure CONVINCED SHE A re F ined$ 100 Each
IS TO DIE SOON In 1st Test In U S .
ord By Business BY COVERNOR
?

NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—(A1— A l-I failure of the public work* aihninfcod E. Smith aaid yeateriky the latxation," said the former gover, public work! administration haa nor, ” . . . this craiy. top-heavy
I broken down and that the rivll structure, chukrd wiili m l tape
WJrkx program * 1 1 aet up to hide and bureaucracy, la (winy M l aa
It* failure.
it la, and out of it ia being rrrated
"Instead of acknowledging the the civil works administration to

ForCondoning
BORAH DEBATES Scored
Lynching, RolphRe-1(
Critic OfBo-j
FOR S IL V E R S minds
nuseers* Reception i
BASIS OF MONEY
' WASHINGTON, Dee. t —

Advance Is Retarded
, Owing To Fears O f
' Currency Inflation,
Federation Reports

(A-P.)—Thtf American Fed«r»Uon of Labor yeaterday Idahoan SaysNoSound
called November busineu de­
Monetary S y s t e m
vel op menta “encouraging”
Can Do Without It
i ______
i and reported t ha t ’‘unem­
ployment, which oaualiy In- WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—W i ­
b v im * ~at ' this eeason, - hae: Seantor-Bnrih JMnUto!? the
to
been held doee to September throw hie full
&lt;tb,“
jr~ U
rdV th*
weight
behind
■V’W i a . '
^ t,
_______
|
_____
demand___for_ a _______
broader
metallic
la iOa monthly survey the fed-' baae for currency by the uae of
emtio* reviewed the Roosevelt silver.
policy ia acme detail, pointed
In • letter to James P. Warburg
Mania pried* clean It aaid of New York, a 9&gt;rmor unofficial
t « President
coincident with the dcprsci- economic adviser
af Us# dollar abroad and Roosevelt, the Idaho republican
again warned against direct car- independent took Issue with War­
burg’s proposal for e revaluation
r a n Inflation.
’ “ Any f o r * o f IInflation which of the dollar In term* of a mod­
threatens violent declines la the ernised gild standard and as­
d#Uar or a loea of currency con- serted no "sound end effielenl”
should leave
tfol I* of the greatest danger to monetary ajatem
workers,*/it aaid “ In th* flat silver out of the picture.
Warburg had outlined his re­
, ihoaey Inflations of Eufope after
the i star/ workers saw their aav- valuation plan in accepting a chal­
Ing* aye.pt away and thair In­ lenge by lto rah to critics of
comes /cut down by rising prices. Roosevelt’s money policy to atop
Strong government control over findiog fault unless they had a
specific remedy to offer.
the/corrancy la eeagntlal.
Bureh told the New York fi­
"The lass* la new clouded by
unfcartalntise, and the clalmi and nancier-economist’ It was “ refresh­
fears o f vwrlooa groups. The altu- ing” to read his "c*»&lt;kd admis­
•tlm la toe nervous for the con­ sion that the old orthodos system
fidence business Mods. Uncertain­ la oha descent and the whale sub­
ty over the &lt;toiler’s future and ject is open to fair discussion."
He said he enjoyed seeing a de­
faar of flat money retard business
advance.”
bate of the question without en­
While the Thanksgiving holi­ countering “ a *Vluge Of such
demagogues, dishonest
day brought a lull tn the opera- terms as
tion of the Rooeevalt gold buying dollar, cheap dollar, repudiation,
f program, officials studied dis­ communists, crooks and idiots.”
But bs contended Warburg’s
patches from Franca tailing of an
ragpnrt by tbs French government plan had many “ elements of un­
W E Mpianlah treasury vaults by certainty" In that It would have
the flotation o f * $ »(y w , 000 bond to bo undertaken ia conjunction
*
“
••W*
*»i *fM| - With Octal Britain and the entire
With the Pacts government the toterilag bloc," and affected only
only world power remaining on after a long period of trial and
th# gold standard, fiscal officers error.
After quoting the governor of
noted that for soma months
there have been heavy with­ the Imperial Bank of India end
drawals of geld from yrBne, t 8ir Henry Delerdlng, of Iloyel
Dutch Shell, on the Importance of
which yesterday't diepetchaa re­
silver at a monetary element,
ported had reached a total of
Borah concluded:
1,000,000,000 fraaee
In
three
“ Leaving *si&lt;V- all question aa
weeks.
to Use proper use to be made of
Tbaoe withdrawals have been ■fiver in the monetary systems of
accompanied by unofficial predic- the world, it i m t m perfectly evi­
tiossa that France nseut abandon dent that no monetary system can
the geld sfeaitoiA.
In Che future be considered sound
• ‘ The fsdisellen ( f labor tn com- and efficient which do*e not csmaating on the Eeosevslt dwim - stdre to ‘ Millions of people the
tgry program, noted an Increase money which they have used for
the farm price average of 8.3 WOO yean, which ihey desire to
between O ct 11 end Nov.- use, and which they will ns* if

I

of the dollar's gold value,
“ The property loss Incurred, the
said that “ aloe# speculation widespread misery entailed, by
an Important part in firing reneon of taking away from * 00,(Cootinned On Page S li)
000,000 people their only meclurn
of exchange, their method of lav­
ing, was a selfish, brutal thing,
having IDs arlgla in that blind
greed which often work* it own

&gt;

To Be Given
resentation On
Ruling Board

rA M lN O T O N , Dm . 1.

that labor may obUla

on all Important'
• HtWriUan earn* today from I
L Johnson, roovary ndrats la-1
ait Ion of tha:
af Labor
should bn |
•**&gt; » « — —
authority,;
autd h* thought It W*» a |
Ut

raspoiuiouicy

17 Die In Storm On
Coast Of Black Sea
ISTANBUL, Turhoy, Dm . I.
— UP)—Seventeen paraons were
drowsed, 1(0 a n mlaa'ng, and
damage estimated at $125,000
waa don* at Bamsua today by
a storm which raged violently
along tho whole Bleat: Sea
coast .Hug* wave* destroyed
'(T fishing and motor boats, ac­
cording to reports from th*
stfickea urea. Large sections of
r t f o t Hamsun aa* under
water. Many houaaa ' era de­
stroyed, and shipping on tl
Black San ta paralysed.

WASHINGTON, D ee. 1.—
&lt;AJ&gt;.)— la a State went replylag ts Alfred R Rmlth'a critlSAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—(#&gt;
ciam of the public works fntd.
— Former President Hoover end(
Secretary Irkem, t h e public
Governor Rolph eichanged rapid;
works administrator, said yeacross-fire of criticism yesterday,
terday “ It 1* impossible to
over the lynch'ng of the kidnap-'
sat'sfy aa yman who la hour■layer* of Brooke Hart at Sant
Uhln( a grudge aa the result
Jose last Sunday night.
of disappointed emhitionm."
Said the former president: “ Thej
“ Mr. Hmlth is permitting his
governor haa been advocating
rW B »P I»«« against the admilH
tyneh-lewr It la a subversion n f]
Istratiaa U run away with
the very spirit of organised so-,
his Judgment,” Irkcs. added,
ciety."
1
Sad the governor: " I derlora ■ “ He is making another misthe usq of troops against our own i
takr. He is apparently under
people. Look at the mess we got j
the Illusion that Ihe coining
into when troops were called out
of sarcastic phrase* and the
in Washington against the bonus
hurling of epithets will hr mismarcher*."
understood
by
sober-minded
rillsrna for sound reasoning
The exchange followed a rebuke
baaed upon a careful study of
to Kolph for hi* stand condoning
the fart.
the lynching of John II. llolme*|
fa c t._________ _________
■nd Thoma* Harold Thurmond
.
,
~
____, . . ,
’ rale* relief wages and get more'
which w*» contained In a jo nt
, . ,
statement issue.1 Wedne«l.y b yjP *0n'» “ &gt; *«*tk during .he winter,
e group of prominent Cal fornle, “ Half way between ■ lemon and
citlscns, including Mr. Hooler.
j an orange i* a grapefruit; half
Rolph retorted yesterday from we, between a public work and a
Sacramento with his thrust at Ihe rtlief work it a civil work. Up Vo
Hoover administration for hsv ng
called out troop* against the bon
us mar.’ hcrs.
“ Men with guns and bomb
were sent to attack good Ameri­
can cllitens—our World War vet­
eran* who fought for us.” Itolph ]
declared.
"1 refused to call out troops for
use in the Han Jose trouble liecause one can never b* certain
what Ihe outcome of such an sct on will be. Hotheaded young men
armed with bayonets, rifles and
bombs are liable to kill good cititena needlessly.
W'AHHINCi TON, Dec
(4 V *
“ It is up to local pea;* affteiala iliijpi Johnton Inlay told ntwamrfi
to maintain 'ardor and Wily after Chat if nB MMirj h t wpuld 'mpfiif
they hsv* admitted Uiay cannot NR A code* r&lt;&gt;i)taininir only latvnr
(Continued On P ag. Big)
prnviiirinn r»n hnth the telephon**

“ the public works admlmatrmttou has funcltened tilltlently to date ia spile of Mr.
Hmlth sad wID sarviee this
latest outburst. Th* eiell weeks
administration was a logical
dtretepmenl
of
(he
public
works prtgram. Its ronception
denoted nal statesmanship,
“ It was designed la end in
fact is taking up Ihr slack in
employment that in the nature
« f thing* the public world
administration reuld not hope
to rcarh.
Th e p e o p le
understand
thoroughly whst is the matter
with Mr. Smith. Kern thaw
who love him and have drlighted to follow him In the
past feet tn„ deep ■ pity for
him to want to engage in any
personal controversy."

Awaiting- H e r
Frail Woman
Comfort In
Would Greet

Station Operators
LAMB TELLS CWA GasPlead
Guilty To 9
Violations
O f Pact;
WORKERS HOW TO Judge Lessens
Fine
GET P A Y CHECKS

CHICAGO, Doc. 1. —UP) — Dr. |
Alice I . Wyneeoop looked up from |
her Bible in the county jail yes-j
trntiy an 1 told her Jailer*
,

, i ive

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Nearly $5000 Will Be
g„ tn t isi s.
Issued I n County
To 751 employees

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Elks Will Ho n o r
Dead Members At
Service On Sunday.

JOHNSON R E A p Y LYNCHED MAN'S
|T0 CRACK DOWN FAMILY WILL SUE
ON NEW GROUPS GOVERNOR ROLPH
NRA Chief ExpectaTo Heavy Damng’CH ToBe
Impose Labor Code
Asked Of Executive,
On Telephone Firm
City, County Heads

and aluminum indu^tne*.

At a pre»« cemferenre the Nil A

Martin Bram Gives |rM «f aaid, **I dnn*t want to impimr
if I
Kiwanians RuleDn
RuleOn ions, wages and hours, but......
have to on that I will " This was
Beating Depression his etplans: inn of how hr would
deal with thr telephone company
In his talk on “ Hlgnificanf Liv­ * tuallnn if forced to do so hy the
ing,” mide before Benford Kl- refusal of thr rnneern to ■«!■
wsnlens on WVdnesafay nmn at scribe voluntarily to Ihe rode
tha Motemma Uotal, Rev. Martin
The Ijsll Tstephon* Company,
J. Bram of Holy Cross Episcopal subsidiary of th* Ameviaan TelaChurch declared that tha surcit phone and Telegraph Co ha* sub­
way to forget the depression &lt;a mitted a rode to the NRA John­
to look for oomething new every son today was not -lear as to
day.
•
whether (Jlffnrd’a
position In“ By followIgg
thisgs which
Ig, bht- bulj [P I *c» Iip sty
rated offF-afW m ff-thnM Ffrte -rf '* * &amp; * # • ^
and," he declared. V e
develop
'" “ " .V
!
Waller Gifford, president nf
mentally, physically, and rpirlCu
Telephone
and Teleally, and at Ut* u n i time, ourj American
mind, turned away from the de- j rtv*ntx, wn&gt;le Johnson a letter #ay.
preaslon, becomes trained to sealing *hal hU roncern did not-wanl
other thing, than the depression” i to rnmr under the cod* h^auar
]!• riled many Instance* of Jtow , Ik l» now rompetlt ve In cherartar.
persona have lived and can live!
— ----------- — —
Helen Keller, •vGcS w u g h * ^ I Ix)cal BankAnnounces
priced of all of the eensaa except
N R A R e ffU la tiO D S
touch and small, can apeak and
hoar, and haa llrod a full Ufa
According to an announcement
Ha told o f how ho had recently
published today by tha Hanford
become Interested In what was
purported aa baing th* “ Edison Atlantic National Batik, th* NRA
Manorial Light” hanging tn th* bankers cod*, wh'ch botomes af.
western ikies, and how, after fart )v« on Monday, will neceaei
hating learned what the light
• chmr* * “ f 10 “ “ J* «&gt;*r
__ ____
really was, he ___
had_____
become
inter- on all out of town cho-ka and
In the atari.~“ Almeot bafur*! &lt;*»»*«» r»* h» d or d*Poalted by any
I raallxed It. I had forgotten customer o f th* beak. This rrgu
appliea to government
everything but sty ‘new something lation
cheeks as well aa to all otb«r
every day.’ "
Duriag tho meeting President kinds and aa such Includes Cl*1)
Ovarlin appointed Kiwaalaaa How­ Works payroll checks.
Non-customers of tha bonk will
ard Long, Waiter Coleman and
Pater Heheal aa mambora of a be charged for cashing out * f
coauaJItaa which la to aaalat I* art lawu checks aad drafts, Inriadlag
for a testimonial dinner Civil Work* payroll'cho;ks, at-th*
for rity and county eoaamltalon- rate of 10 cents par Item V f't a
•to a n t Friday night, and K(- MO, $0 cents par Item from
wa# Lera Hehas I, Colamas, and M0 to (130, and IS cants par $tio
BUI DaBoae to arrange fay a pro‘ over.
I
skiriag the holidays.
Tha hank also announces
flMnp jitteodiag tho mootieg under tha NRA code all
»er*t M r , Bram aad Mrs. Arthur kav* tha opt'on o f closing
I r m a aa gaaata, aad Kiwanians half day on Saturday or on
M. L Beyd, nf Ortknda, Howard othor dar duriag the weak
Ovratia, who presided, Ray Fox, thry may cbooao. Fag the
c. F. Frorior, Fletebar fteilay, I* taaca o f ha tnrtaiiwH
ford AUaatlg NaUoral Bank hra
&gt;
Tkuraday far the half hot-

.‘' i t

BRO O KLYN,
Dec.
1. —
(A .P .)— The g o r e m m e n t
won Its fir s t crim inal proaoT
j
i
«
cution fo r violation o f an
•b - r '- ,- I i f her dnUghlrr-in-Uw,
N R A code today when th *
.'1
llhrtn.
properties o f t h e H ercules
Frail, worn out by H ms of | AiVIressIng himself to th* 754 RRHollno stations entered a
police questioning, h e r bands n,|j(|rn(4 „ f
rity and courtly
shaking a* •''•y turned Ore page* » (, „ ftrt. scheduled to be gl.cn g u ilty ptoa.
The corporalian head*, IlSYia
of |hr Bible, Dr. Alice anhnuh.-eil, TYnlStml Stairs Treasury cTie;l*
■be hsd diagnosed her own r«&gt;», tomorrow for their first week’s Lind and Mo* Levina. e»:h were
and wan rnnvlnffd l l t ll hf*r death work urvhr the locsl Civli Work* fined 1100 and the corporation
Administrati&lt;n, Koland F. Ijinb,I wa. fined 1200 by kederal Jndg*
wan not far nff.
local
dlatiL'raing officer lata today! Clarenca Galaton.
The «2 vrar old woman doctor
declared that" it l« Imperative that! Indictment, handed down
on
admitted that death might he
his Instrurtionit, as listisi I»clow Nov. lfl waa th* flrat returned by
**l np and t^lioua,*' but "hr de* l
a grand Jury anywhere tn tho
. . | m e c a r il e v : uu». t o t h r l a t t e r ,
ould
claml her health never w
would
checks will be vktllvrre.l to all country for an NRA cod* viola­
permit her trial She Inclieated wnrkrra
morrow if it in* humine- tion. It charged n'na violation* of
that ilealli would not he un- ly |Hissible, Mr. l-amh stated, *1- the retell gasoline code.
The totml fine might have been
weleume
though order, were received from
now the fndrral mt«tilinhmcnt«
"A ll the medical men m Ihe i Washington during tha pa.t week $13,600 but thr Judge said he had
. , ,
..
i , i i lhat liH-al disbursing officer* may lightened the aentenre betauae ofonly rrc rn ily Rchnluli^t) for run- world rant
help me.
(h, ljlu „ ce of che.k. th* plea and a promise from both
» ilidfttion, have W«hh increa*p&lt;| to Hr. Ft am-is \\ MeNamara. !■" |, , lh&gt;l lt n ll, not rau„ g har.llhat th.y are ready to conform to
Include an AA A, a PC'! A. ■ PW A, phyaielan “ My ruse I have diag- ship either to CWA officer* or to the eondilinna of the rode.
, FEitA, a NltA. ■ C’CC, s TVA. nosed It I don’t need other ntedi
local Iiuukb am) tmainriu houtca
( ( ontiniH On
Five)
wht» will he ch IIim) upon to Cftah
.-*1 Bill,1'
chuck*
Hr McNamara said the worn- j
"Uunpitc vur ordrm ," M r. Lftmb
an's condition was about the same
Ntatud, "w c ftru jfc»iriu to cli*trlh*
as for several day* The only ui»i chuck a tXnnorrow W i-tu if w «
change was an Increase in her litiimiped nil of our work run I hat
pulse I • the unusually f»«t I**1- thuy would be paki on Saturday.
of 110 She I* suffering from Wu probably will pay off on I iao
Annual Sanford Elks I/Odge No.
hardening of the arteries
ot thruu day* n u ll wuuk nn l thu
She ha* hern ordered to re­ week ftfifet, luiwuifcr, *u thai uui 1241 Memorial Services are to b*
held at th* Flrat Congregational
main in bed Indefinitely, but her ( bmW wit) h«* iiirhlunn),"
Church next Hundiy afternoon a t
physician* have indicated not
A ppruxiriifituly f-T»000 will
in
3 00 o'clock. It wa* announced to­
even the best of rare I" likely paid nut to tha 7M wurkur* before
to Improve her condition to any 5:lH) uVI kck tomorrow afivrnuor.. day by H. Rung*.
“ TM* certmnnlal I* open to th*
M i. L-amb italud As dmlnirflinf
extent
public,” h* said, “ and avorybody
] t was her feeling that death ofTicrr, it is n*c«ssary that ha,
•rvf he alone, band out all checks. U vordially- invited to v aRmwtr^j ,^ 4
(Continued On ragn .F iva)
I In hai arratignil a srhuiluln thtrv- splendid program haa ba*n’prw*
11.AN J-RANCISOO. Dec. I. —
furt1, which will find him busy on vldcd, and all brother Elks era re,
Tw o Sun Fr»m- jw*i » nUtimeyi who
A c q u itte d T h u p rH n n K s
this our tank from 0:00 u*cnck quested to attend and paF’ r«*p«&lt;th
w «rv lo
hiivi*
ilrfwnrlwrl Jm l
tiiinurrow morniny
until
5:00 to tha memory of Ihe^r absent
Holme* in the IlnMikr I l i r t kidnap
brothers Brother II. B. Frederick
o'clock l &gt;morrow after noon.
tn* •murder rune have Nnnourv e l
A ll puinons workiiiK on projuct.i •&gt;f Dayton* Baach Uxige, who la
that members of the Hoimex fain
ST PAUL, Dee I &lt;/P&gt; Withity will
file muM atrairM
fjnv, Shsdey. allrred Chicago gsntf in this city or within a few miles on* of th* dlatlngulahad oral id
.lurnra Riiljih, J r , and nffielal* nf *ter. hso red hin-aelf with a neck nui'aldu i.T th# city limits art ,o I *• of tha state, will deliver th* ora- ’ * p
S*nta Cl a i h County anti the F l y tie In * -ell of the Ramsey County pant off at ih r Fire Ktatlun in tion."
The program:
Ssnfnht A ll othor pursoni
will
nf .S«n Jos#, aa a result nf the Iftit hrrr tmliy
" I’ ralaa Ya Th* Father," h$l
l»«* paid &lt;*IT in their various home
lynchin* nf ll«»ln»r* and Thnina*
Shftfkry. with threr otbn mum towns
Sanford Concert Orchestra; ritual,
Thurm ond
her- of Ihe Tnuhy gsng. Including
ll i* h hnoluluIy hucu **b rjf that exalted ruler and rhapla'n; “ Ai
Chiv, f{ci||ih Mill Ih- (harmed W|th liogn Touhy, il* leader, n-ei’iilly
■
u
v
riy w **kvr have with him as h* gslus," the orchestra; ritual, .roll .
Imitirifr the lynthinu nf the
ariiuilled "I » Kednal emnt
Its for his check,
On? white rail, n a l ted ruler and secretary I
men i»n the * murid "that hia put*
tin y iun ouo kiiinstilng r wii | 11
card
and
auiffti- Solo. “ My Teak," Mrs. G. W.
lie ■■element before tin- lyn hmg, |..m i i . mm J r. mllllona’re brew-, id* ntiflration
.
.
.
Mia#
inflamed the omb .pint
and
m.nl whirl, wa. i.au.d to him last Spencer accompanied by
esus.-d the ................... .. . &gt;.
,-r
.. 1Sunday or -luring the week. No Helen Witte; “ Minuet In G," th*
Herbert B.
•he mob u , an ,,
,
*, * r 't
Sheriff Georg*
Moeller ■•*‘11 person will reeeiie a check from orchestra; oration,
lie refuse,! i,, „„i "i l" " J
i" J" 1 Sharkey was found dead hy a jail, j y,r
unless he present* tlili Frederick; duct, “ Living for Jsa,
sworn in I
i 'i
, " . ’ * * " i cl making the (100 o'clock rmind*, K |,ite ear f. and all persona are us." Mrs G. W. Hpencer, M's*
Fxac-ukivs ,|
*'■ ’ 1
ami that the man appaienlly had eapect'ed to retain this card frnn Mary Alice Shipp; ritual, 'losing,
i_
, ^ ’ , 11 . * ,r
It nr ii* 1I fian^ud
himself between
hltfdl w(-rk tn week, unless nthrrwirr with F.lks and audlenr* singing
loa, Itf-tond'ioa-t iM t fim
Ttt/c irwf K drfiiT'fbrtr'TTre eAFn ' nrrfrrrrf '
'
-Aurff fjtn i nryn*-----—

Self In St. Paul Jail

v l o ir nee

i iff Raid Sharkey had rnm|ilaincH) Further,
no check*will
b# givun
rial* nf Santai Ihi * rounty j Mf n hradarliu tn a jrn*r&lt;i almtit |l
|n u thin! |irr*on, lufli a* a
* .
*'Jan
w || h« uharirnt j (M, o f i(&gt;ck, and had asked forjfalhrr. inqther, wife, or other)
with failure tn take |&gt;ru|&gt;ur |irr | aB.nrlri uhietg.
' rrlallve of an&gt; worker. If he or
cautions to prevent the iriuh from I
___ *he la not able to he prvient
Bultinir ftnlmuR.
j
1w|im $buck a are i«Rurd tomorrow,
The attorney, also -aid
hat I J 9,'M A lit O T a R t t F a H T O [
(Cunlmurtt wi* l ag# Two!
*uit
willt*e brought again*! Kan i n
il 1 I— •
i‘ n »
Frannaco author tie. hucai.-r |h#y | t l e a c h J l n k l n H
O ft lC e
permitted Holme" ami Thurmond1
----- —
( 'mjnt) Ta* (tolled hi Jim, I)
In hr transferred from Lb* rity
prison hero to tho Han Jos* jail Jink in* wa* ready tn 11**11 me Ilia i

without a complaint Imiiil' filed new dull#* a* Seminole ( flinty nu I
•gainst them, "a v nlaiiim of law turiiohdv tag agent today but hr I
whervky th* prisoners were n - had not 1ice iv id the neruftaaryi
*upply 01
of u
lag*,
early inis
thu aft
jsiftod to lyn'hing
i supply
p , and
non cany
nil ,
Heavy damages will In .,k cd of; r " " ’un- ,,,,r ■ *co" ' " f l’*’r,of" \
hail lwi*»n if «a|»|iatitled in inat
all defendant*
ing atilv ta #e urt Itirir taif.
t
Th# attorney*, In thun utatrMr Jmkim "tatud that the flrat)
muni, rharffad that thrrr **ia a
flv# |iaR»«ngrr car tag# which he I
k'lavr qucatifin whuthur
an
Inrm
»*«a-i a
nix |
ii flee,,
,
,
.. _
.
Will irrclvc already err sold. T
rent
man wa* ,banged. when
,,, ,
.
.
’
,
' ’
|
’
«
Ijiwtmi
has
race
ved
Ihe
first I
IlnlmN wa* lynched ’

CWA Kcportu Huge
Number On Uh Roll

WASHINGTON, Doc 1.—UP)
The Civil Work* AdintniatrsHon announced
today
that
"approximately 1,250,000'' men
wen- pul on thr c vil works
payroll during the first week
of its operation. Reports tn
llsrry Hopkins from 44 states
arid the (llstrx.'l of Columbia
weir tbsl 1,110,000 were cm.
ployril as of Nov
25. New
Mritrn. North Dakota, Masserhusvtts and Minnesota have
not reported.
Hopkins aanl
their icports would probably
bring Ihe total to 1,250,000,

KIKHNK'H BON HURT
KAffSAS CITY, Dec. l.-O f t —
Billy Rockne, 19-year-old son bf
the late Knute Rockne of Notes
Dam* Buffered sever* laceration*
s IkjuI the head In an automobile
arrident hero yesterday an rout*
to lawrvnce, Kan., to attend tb*
Missuur-Kansas football gams.
After being treated, he went on
to Lawrence to ses tha gama with
bis mother.
READS PRfK'LAM ATION
COPENHAGEN, Denmark. D*«.
I (A I— Mrs Ruth B ynn Owen,
United SteCea' minister to Dan*
mark, road President Roosevelt's
Thanksgiving proclamation nt n
dinner In tha American club yes­
terday. Mr*. Owan ha* just tofumed from a speaking tour of
stenmark’a provincial town*.

evidence aga'nat Holmes. lh c y i,hr" '
ha.
said, waa th* confca.ion h* made |
\*r or" * * " '**•■ Ur
to rrtlrT
Jinklns will announce the nrrivol
....
,,
„ ,
,
1 of the lICW lags, hr said
r very time Holmes had an op­
portunity to apeak unhampared,'
th* atatemant aaid, “ ha asserted
MAHONff TO MEET
the confession was obtained from
him by th rd degree p o ll* tart lea.
It was learned her* today that;
riaOIKtOA
Ha rlalmad th* officers threat th* Grand Chapter Royal Acch'
■
laUM
*p*d to turn him over to the mob Maeon. of Florida i* ap.maorlng ! D t ' L a n d B o O H t e r f i ’ C l u b
for lynching If ha did not mnfaaa. a meeting which !• to bs bald in W i l l P r p a p n t P r n m m
MANFOItD. W#&lt;Jn«ff4*y _
MANrOMD. Thursday ....
“ His Innocence or guilt le be­ Orlando neat Momby night u " 111 1 r e 8 e n l r f O g r a m
^
: " CW* r
side tha point. Tha claim for which all Master M.aon. In th ill
Stetoon Bootlera Club o ft g „ t i , ---------damagea reels on tha failure of section a n invited. It was stated ]
th*
off!'*ra to protact him from vlo- that many member, of local Mn- !'n * Und w‘ 11
J* w
P ? **1***1? * f * y t fftra t ...
Uncs and guarantee h'm a fair sonic bodies will be in attondanc* nl,n*
at this maatlng, and J. C. Trawlak,. t' 1*
on. Nonday
tria l"
when
member*
of
th*
hl|k print of Ifonroa Chapter
Key Waat
....... _.I* Clear
No. It urge* every member of villa District Progressiva Club nf Miami
- . ARM Y rU E M KILLED
tha Chapter to be present, ------ tho a tlanuc Carat Lint rallrnra) g g k », «4
will cntarlain.
Th* program will have
CUMBERLAND, Md, Doc. J—
IB CONVICTSD fa*Cures, with moat af th*
tAV-Twu v « f anlUtod man, fly- CONTRACTOR
______
n whte ta n Strong wind hare
y asterday. TV* men wan
Staff
Miliar, M , and
Bsth were ata, Ftetd.

standing amateur talent tn

Ds-

C , DW. 0 - 1 Land aa hradlinsr*. A Dtteyd
bU&gt;—Ccnvlctad of using tha mall orrhestra will fnrelah mute to
&gt;n * « extortion attempt. Charts accompany tbs artiste, aa wst) as
C. JonUR, IB-ytat-old Awtenw for dancing which will feltew flte
esottocter* yaatarday facsd # » entertainment. ArimittenN.lt By
prospect of. a prison ten*.
snoouok—

I

Trial,
Finds
Bible;
Death

Y eaterday'sWeather
It

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NEW
U.
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BOND
■ r a f i n s |tr| By Coughlin In Defense Of Rooseoe
} ~ * _ l Another Crowd Hears Critics In Protest IS SUGGESTED

innun

A l SwMiBsoedRyGOOO
M e i ImtoTWnter
T # Hear Priest Call
• FW O lreyO fPolfcks
1L

His Views Scored

Crusades, Labor,And
Legion Groups$ee)t
S a f e g uarttttiff O f
Incomes O f Masses

N E W YO RK . N ot.
lA IT V American Federation o f la bar. I V
American 1-eglon of
Now York and Iho Cruaadora of
America. laal night Joined In a
matt mooting o f "pound m ney
ndvo-atea" at hlttorfr C am egif
Hall for Iho announced purpnao
o f atopping "the flow of green­
back*."
Matthew Wall, vice proaiilrnt
o f Iho tabor Hndv ami the prin­
cipal apeaker. I hi Iho gathering
that "There arc an inrroaal:
n «m *rr o f our people who h
' eatly ami cnnaclenliou-ly queaMinn the anundm-w of the raaree
Kw Ml I G m m n r
Alfred
K |brine followed" and that the Ih e e
i oragniiationt had entered Into
Smith, i &gt; » i 4 n u i « l f 1r ■ i t tarn I t lHr p ild &gt;ltn&lt;Unl. chal an artiee alliance "fo r the prraH *C «I
hy
Republican
Senator erration o f round monelary polil ' a K. llortK, drew Will R u fr n ' riea ami Iho aafegnarding of f i l ­
ed income- of the great mart of
r tw it n n that " I f a man aearrhed
Ilia
United
M a in
om ,
Ha our people."
" It cannot p ariblv hr raid that
n a M &gt; 1 find a a n rr worthy foe
to enter into combat with Al, I |American orranitrd
labor ha.
unsympathel»• with the prep­
kn «
jrtw didn't m ein In, hut
nl rint iom l fovrrnnirnt, nor un
yr*u cbnftwd « touch baby H
f nerxlly toward our President*
Wall asserted •'Never t hr less, or
ganised labor ha a tern alert to
the urgency of the pfi**rnt mone­

Bondholders Approve
Canceling
Of
Nearly^
BY VANDERUP
Million Of City Debt
F in a n c ie r

A d v o c a te s

M e th o d

To

In s u re

H o ld e r s

An

H onest

D o lla r

In

A ll

G ras

N E W YO RK . Nov. 28. A new
! type of government h ml with A
fixed-interest mte, hut hearing
coupons ami payment of prmci|tal
In am &gt;unts varying ar.'onling to
the purchasing price o f the dol­
lar, ha« hern recommended ty
Frank A- Vamlerhp. noted Am eri­
can hanker
Mr. Vandrilip otrcssca that hi*
bond pr«&gt;|M&gt;«al d
not enntemplate a "commodity dollar, JJwr
noi any ’new-fangled* money."
’ T h e method V
Wnuld
he for the government to take
it* o «n hut van of labor * righted
price index, made Up of "Hit comm«*lil ic«, and assume that the
price at the date ,»f the Iwml is­
sue has an index of 100,** he
M y* *•I f that price index ad­
vanced later ~I«M us say by 5 per
cent th" bondholder woultl re
reive $105 for ca *h $100 »»f inteies( due, and, conxersely. if the
1 irvlux frll to !».%, lie w uld re­
ceive. $9.V
•|n other »o n l» , hr would
paid in honest dollars ||r would
receive a sufficient number of
dollar* to hair n puir basing
poncr «s|Uixaleti| to the dollar*
with which he parted, whether the
gencial price level advanced or
declined This woultl Is* a V und
money Imtul. even if the dollars
fluctuated m their
purchasing
(Continued On Page Thraa)

( ’ATM-i'llation of approximately $950,000 in past due in­
tercat on the outatanding bonded debt of the City of San- •
ford, promiaed by the Hondholdcra' Protective Committco
laat Fall provided the 19.12 tax collection would reach at
leaat 40 percent of the total aaaeaament. became a fact t h
Hay with the receipt of a letter from Kenneth M. Keefe, ; .
chairman of the committee.
"You will be gratified to know." Mr. Keefe wrote to
. '’■ ".k in d S’c c s t ’ o r n m e n t Mayor V. A. Speer, "that the amendment to the Sanford
Deposit Agreement, pursuant to which we ahull nrrnnge the
I » y R e c e i v e r s ’ A R e n t cancellation of auhatantial amounta of paat due interest,
A s P r a i s i n g H o a r d hua been accept«l by our dejioaltora. ami i* now effective.

SEABOARD LAUDS
MANAGEMENT OF
COUNTY AFFAIRS

---------- ------, “ Only nrr
Hcpo«H &gt;r,
haring
$2,000 par valur l&gt;onil«, withdrew
Km|or«rnirnt
o f the
d ll
hla hond» bvcaun- of tho amend- ,
I manner in which the government
mant. Anolhrr drp altoT holding
of this count) is managed through
$50,000 par valur Lunda ohjaelad. J
it» lloanl of Couflly’ r&lt;&gt;nimi««i&gt;n H D A I P P V|* G l I V F N
to Ita trrma hut anld hla cvrtlfjr&gt;&gt; wa&lt; irrn b v liy ..y (V iin iy T « » I I I I . F J
* U 1 T L fll
ratea of drpoatt Airinir the parIM
Collector Jrn |). Jinkins a* h
within which they mieht have twen
rcVase 1 a letter fr»m one of th
withdrawn, to aomrOnr who did
receiving ofTicrra o f the Scatmard
not withdraw them.
Air Lire tailway announcing that
" I rjp rct to take up thr drtailn
O f f i c i a l s o f thr cancellation with Mr.
t* taxes for IlKt.*! will he paid l^ o c n l C W A
“ m th
great «leal of pleasure**
C o n t i n u e G f f o r t s ttradforA arerrtary of lh » com­ J
thl* week
m itter. In a ahort' time, lie will
T o G i v e M o r e J o b s doiihtlraa cominunicatr with Mr.
Ordmaiily, Mr Jinkin* stated,
lanuon aa to juat what arrange­
thv pa&gt;merit r»f large sum* of
With a a of arvrn locally np ment! wr are to make.”
lave* doe* n »l bear the signtfi
rr
cauro which
the
payment
of proved civil worka project!
Tha evading of thia IvttVr at •
$2 Mil 7!» owed for stair and county |orlnl aa having Item approvetl City Cominiaaion m wting laat
Tallahaaaea
la-t
night,
and
taxes ty th** Sranoard Railway on in
night drrw the approval of each
It* properties in the Oviedo area, Mayor V. A Speer att.l City Kn nirm lrr o f thr t'oinntiaaion, p irtlg nrer Krrd T. William* In the m U ily
d »es at this time.
Comniissonrr
W.
A$
tary situation ami ha« expressed
The s ginficanrc li»’* in the sec- .late capital torlay to * 'k for mt i |r (j\r 'r who statrd. T h a t IK ta f
ita fear* and apfirehensi ns aa
und paragraph of llir le llri from mediate action on a proposer! $H.'i, ought to or published. W r'vr bean
xrell as its attitude in no uncer­
W I.. Stanley, chief |N»hlic rela- (Hb) city sewer re onstructmn pmj givrn a mighty fine hit of co«
lions ofTirer f •r the Seaboard A ll- l,r|( |iH-al Civil Works Ailnnn'atra- operation."
tain terms
line Railway, L It Powell, J| . |||in H„ rkers were getting ever&gt;
T h e r e i« a very definite and
Tha cancallation o f nearly ona
A inlrf *&lt;&gt;n.
A iil Ili^nr)
W
t t h in g in r r a d in e s s to se n d m o te million dollar* in pa*t «lje InterNaUcnToTurnOnFocs great risk to all the wage earn­
r f iu * i s
an d m o re m e n o u t o n r e g u la r jo b s ext brings tha outstanding d*bt *
T i n * p A r A g ia p h l •••«!*
f&lt;il a * q u ic k ly a« po*n h ie .
As Worshippers Of ers ami salaried employees in
of the city down to its lowest fig every movement for cuirency ill
Ion s
«
,
Aliratty 671t white aod volurvii ure since tha winter of 1030.
Golden Calf.HeSays Ration and price raising devices. R o o s e v e l t S i g n s C o d e s
“ Naturally we rhrvk very rare
According to a chart prepared
m e n a r e e m p lo y e d on o n e o f a r v
fu ll) all lax hills to &lt;l«*trrmiii«
tCcnllnsed
On
l*ag#
Three)
ItO S T O N . N o v. 2K l A I May
F o r 21 R i g I n d u s t r i e s whether «.r not th*re s i r any e r a l p r o je c t s th a t a r e e it h e r n e a r hy I'entland, dray and Moore, pe*
counting firm which la abouC id «
Jaiwea
M
T w rivy. «t«u n b
levies which are illegal or exirs t 1^ c o m p le te d or ju a t u n d e r w a y
release the annual audit, 'dho
R o o m -v d ll** ywalecday fired hock
W ARM SPRING S. tia . Nov 2M
11u in h e d * o f o th e r m e n . so m e o l
s
v
r
In
ihr
ease
of
your
rounty.j
ounlied debt of tha city plus UR*
at A lfre d K- Sm ith o ld athet m l .I S t a t e I s D e n i e d F u n d c
id*) President
Itmraevcll
ye- I wr ha\e found n* sueh rondltlufl " them among those who are
re­
paid interest waa appr3glmaidl/r.
n of uw rrooUro f. m.wwi«,&gt;j'J’ q I m p r o v e P r o p e r l y l tan |iy «tgned 21 codas brought
Mr Jinkins was informed that ported a* having quit other jobs
$0£00.000 un Kept. .30, 1V3X*
preervam w ith tha p red ict*** th o t,
here hy General Johnson
They a rhuok for $25(H 7!i. thr
full' remain without work, hut therr Is
The actual amounl\ of bendk'
evewtnatty the &gt; e h U C dollar andj
were
for
the
folhmtiig
iim
I
ii
-I
I
!•-"
TA I.1.AII AHSKK. Nov * * Idt
amount of all taxes owed .►) the! every md alum that they will ’u*
outstanding against the city on
hoUwry phraae-snnkem** would hr i — Florida *• hopes ..f getting aho it
|rikr»t merit
hanker*.
wtoden rompany, will U
in In* haru|sT idle mil) ■ few da)* more
Kept. .30, date of the end o f th*
apv raised hy the public as “ wo*
$250,000 for improvements at th" fells, malleable mm. radio livHad llu* week, ptohaldy before Thins (
fiscal year, was $fl,|H7,000 Thia
shipper* n f the golden cnlf.**
8rate hospital and state prison ap­ ra •t ng. motion pictures, gas ap­ da&gt; *0 that thr «* unpany will hr
I I* the lowest |Milnt this account
Ih r state ( till Works Ad
ntriirtural #lay
pn*l taking advantage of the four |ir &gt;
r « v t e y lashed out against c r it ­ parently were blasted Its lay a» pliance*,
has reached alncr the fall of 1VI7»
minlslralinn late today
ap­
ic sm s f the President in an ad llarry I. Hopkins. Fe&lt;l*ral
ad urts, waterproofing, raulking aril rent discount fur payment in No
•»r nearly six years ago.
proved the relay in i nf old.
“ Ask dress saying
minutrator, ruled that the wo k concrete floor* warm air luinace*. vrtuhvi
As an Indication of thr amount,
rilpiaged
and
ohsolrlr
sew
rhmaware
and
l*or
rlatn,
cigar
hake*
M
(
’ann
*t
posailil*
l»e
donr
under
State
and
county
tax
collections
• f.
I V
brutal a vault* that
of money which the city has aper«
in
the
city
nf
Sanford
container
ir
anufa*
liners,
p
m
r
-u*
I
hr
C
iv
il
Works**.
on lu ll assessments had reached
4 been made upon President Koose
(Continued On l*agr T h ree).
Ilopklnt lurnr«l ihumt* ilown »»n jewelry. cement, concrete ma*«m $(■*•.211 77 thr our h l«*t night, Mr
with lalnir mating
$'D.M7.‘»
Falhee
and the persistent smiping of
Iwarrng*. |
Jmkin* state.* thi* morning. Thl*
and materials rivaling $25.­
ht* National Recover) A t i* part ( V projvrta rrrousr the rosl «»f r&gt;. ant fnrtion
020. subject lo final checking
nf t hr program to m antam
a materials grrally exrer«ln| th**$nipples, v itiifin l la&gt; *$•%%»•» |U|»rs, amount i* $12,205 4'.» greater than
C h e v r o l e t D e a l e r R id a
and apprmal hy
engineer*
system nf finance that ha* become amounts lhat will Itr requiir«l f«»» marhim t« id Afld dial t ihllt HU*, up the total tollri te«| on I'j:t2 taxes
payr
ills.
bolster
r
»
at
thr
close
of
business
Nov
27,
snd
«li
a|H'V$$**,
re
cti
l&gt; o w O n A r m y C o n t r a c t
n im ld r and through
which HO
and auditors. It also appro* •
The stale CW A approved th«- fonem rtil t«««l» and f **1ail Jrmi-l 11*12, and Mr Jinkm* stales tin t
percent nf the people have tmen
rd Ihr relaying of hrirk on
pro&gt;rvts yrsleniay and an rxrrp r l ,
the im ic s ir iiia&gt; hr rrealitn«l t •
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov 2H —(4Y
impoverished for the enrichment
Sanlord \»rnur from First
li«tn was asked of Hopkins huf Hr
taxpayers who are paying
then
The ChrkToIrt Motor Company
nf 20 percent nf the |»c*ip4e M
lo
Fifth
Streela,
and
on
t
r
i­
IIW O M IM i K X T I N IT
declined (governor Shollx said h**
tases earlier this year than last
wa» the low hhldrr on trucks U)
Mayor f'urtey did not mention would e mlinue h»s rITnH* t•• hivr t
er*
A*cnur from Sanford
The assessed v a I atlon of
all
in* hough! by the war Icpartment, ,
2
H
I
’aul
Sm lh hy name hot he made it the Federal (Im rinm ent in s»»m»*.
* *,v
real, personal, railroad and tab Avenue to the city I'mlts.
ofTering a unit pricq of IU20.ID SJ
m graph
Hear hy his reference In the “ bn manor- finance the rmpn-.cmenl. 1s l— "• «ha..rnan of
property
in
.Hrrmnoh
with lalmr estimated al IS.compared vkith (171 10 tents, *ip&gt;I
A
f
l'
l
11
a &gt; •11
h a r y " dollar, a rhmse used re
Srorea of
arWllmnal
pro (ret' I " • " ,rr " f u" " • " ,l
&lt; ounty for IP.II i* t7.tntV.7fiN. «k
OUU and inaleriala at I3A0
mitled by the N«*rlhw$*a| M dor •
xemUy hy Smith, that the latter** , wv:fr Mih«n|it\tJ
to
th r
»t# V r l
rTn*VrY «l*J M**-ti/n sing
ha (ulW fU %3
L\b A M A L
Hmi T. WttttaMWs*' choiravoir
f'+mpmrtr,Mrf; Ih plU4
&gt;«! ll»g
ing orgamrat i»»n sa \• I lie d$*s-|» g e n e r a l r e a l o « la t e , $7'.M.M70 on
Ctantf had fad (gated the defense |i&gt;tard lutlay and were appr«»va«l,
of
project
committees ol
dealer
engineers I lhn*atesl Itas* singe i
ty
la -x o m in g , |H-r*i&gt;nal p r iq w r P y , arw1 $R4H^t3A on
Mayor Osrtey said there
had pending rhevking
Seminole County, sa'd lal»orThe bid *»f the f*he%r«»lrt dealer
I exl met ,
i l a i l t o a d a n d t e le g r a p h p r o p e r t )
It** upon the and auditors
was for a six cylin h r
machine
ere were leaving thr celery
'
The state's shara «»f IV.Id taxe*
Oa Pago Time)
while thr Ford dealers II I wa« for
field*
In
tak
Jobs
with
ihr
| is'figu red at $b.'i,0l2 2f», hsmetl «*n
an eight cylinder cwr.No ann »unceC W A, and hr waa told that
the six an-t flva eight mill levy,
ment was made that thr bid had
thin waa a situation
which
_
#
| while the county'a share is fig
Another Large Crowd
ueen accepted.

X

CURLEY LASHES
OUT AT CRITICS
OF MONEY PLANS

$85,000 SEWER
PROJECT GIVEN
:0K EY BY STATE

a

Attends Cook School
AswHhev

largw awdxtKe of lo
wwra f a t h e r a t the
i*a Club buildmr
altrmlancw al
mt The Her
Aanaal F rrt Flee
aad| trie Cook tag
wh»&lt; h etols
h r a third
»irrww
srwiwf al I :
Maaa l o o k I x m o , boose ero
• t a t W I k L a ad II Stove
aaapaay, a g a l a demons! rated
I asaay a r e and interesting short
r .«4 e ry wo a . r tm and

U .IIW

a t k r r r t a c t r i*

City Occupational License Fees Will
Be Amended, SpeerTells Business Men .V)
urT''I &lt;•'mill

**'d n,hr

liKal romm'ttrea must han­
lexy
dle
S|Hi ial si hind «lisfr i* t Irvirs air
NR A, ( ’ode hT oOccupy
TH» rvwBliy ^laclcti r$ry « I v im.tr than $.!.“&lt;m I Fred W
«\«l imalttl as follow- llistnct No
A ' k t . t In g iv e a a la le m e n t a . Irocal (iroup.s Tonight
u|&gt;ati tnal ltr ,u a
far
ordinan. ■ ltr&gt; .h-r in rschange f«ir a «|ert| t\i I. $1 IV.4M l*f». No 2. $ IH.PVI 2b,
In w h e n I hear- u n e m p lo y e d o n , l i t
will Itr ainrnJrd lo ruil ,tk * rr a d rip of land 20o fret wok- ami No. .1. $I2.7M1 .12; No I. $.1,4Wtil.|
fin d w . i i k . M i .
H e le n 1' M m e .
fret long
adpuning th»* No 5. $:..74IH2; N . rt. $12.IHO
Th# N R A an«l thr co»lm sjqily*
quirriataala uf the ouainraa mt n ^2 h I
Itlaik llamm«Hk Hiamage taxe* I \\ A uffu ml -lale d lhat a- (a .I ing t&gt; two Imal t iam bts o f urViinf this city if ir la found that iit&gt; crmetrri«*s on tin west, and
atin
plujei'lale
approved
lint
hattl-hipa aland to aerru* untk-t providing Mr Itriub r pays all this y«ai a ir set at $47111.01, while
try ar# tu li* tluxuisnl at s#|$ar*
an rued taxes against ihi* prop­ the (Mill tax collection anticipated llu- i n - w . ran he reached, men' sir meetings in Ihr L ily Hall lo*
thr (.rrarnl art-op.
will lu- put In work
is $400
Th- fart waa Indicated Hy May erly.
night it was Uam nl h -h y .
The total estimated 111 culler
Howard |/»ng, Harry l^-r. and
Mr-. Mnrae -n il thal no n f f i - I
Gasoline ilralrrs, both
whole­
of V A Spray at th* City Com
• $620£6I.UV
i ml ail. ice bail been re eived ii.-*ii sale and rvtail, w|| m«-rt In tha
miUH&gt;S m rr tin g last night after A ti Rosier, oral plum t i « a«kr&lt;l t|on
for relief I torn “ InMilLg" plum'*-,
Mr Jinkina pointed out that all ‘la la h a-.ee at noun tn la-ai II I* Mayor's r«Mim at 7:*U) o'clock
to
he and m em bers o f tha C»m i*iis
«r&gt; who an- “ ruilinit
in"
in'
in Ih* r»unly
l»
aa inuruin, new-papei report, that dlscuaa |he ^Vtroleum cimVs and
• i«»n h # t listened to com plaint
(«r IWSii l a i r , umlrr tvrm- p l ' - ) l ) l - the ru-t uf wtiOtl Intaleil Its lora| application.
which had been lodged by local "n lial (IMlr hu&gt;{n... Ilirrt- H-i '
| ap- « f *hr Kutrh hill which providv,.
Dry cleaner's will meet in th«
| .-dr.wr.trnt „ « « r a tH.ouyh U. K i.t- " Ttiia «mu|i
I that laar* ar, tti iv pitpiuini on $11.1'l l. Imil been approved fin Commissioners r mm
st
H;00
pluinher*'1
I W v r k l j r , I . C . K l n a r t l , a m i K r n v a . i , r . . a l o f t h . prr.rnl
Seuuotdf
County
la-1
night.
prr&gt;|ieit)
h eld ifure anUt to the
' &lt;;aUhrl.
a a all
II off _k
.__ ___
. ... ihmt'j i Ir adopte&lt;l hjr Ihr a It &gt;.
o’clock to «lisciiss thr i b ating and
and
whom
made
| riu -i projeda, -he -aid, pruh
dyeing cxlr
t-&lt;l on I, that It hr enforced. atalc
talk. * * t in , for relief.
aid) aie I he a i . v i h a l wtrre vent
Whan all had been heard. Com ( The matter will ee dl-cu-aed n ext1
to
Tallahaaaee
late
Saturday
“ NO 8 A I.K •fwiaaioaer II. J. lakwaa'a rwatlon, Monday aUyht.

a$y ti*a rv. TVa rvetpra
today arv ta aaatkar
at to&lt;W&gt;N llvraId
Oaa^rratin, aritk tka Herald
tkal all .vrerchanta akoulJ pul
II II. (olainan, heal
Honda
K A N S A S C I T Y . Nov
2*. A
l i U n H 't.d a P a w n and U ( k l
Unit tnmelaml in v r i l l l f waa car |V "* e r and Light Co . manager man enlared the clothing ahop
ta putting aa U n arlwnl
and Majror 8p**r turned In a-ked Ik* ( cmimiaainnria for pay- o f Virg il C n g a b y Barking up hla
« W M te Laljr Fkaar Qtnpanjr.
thr &gt;ag of i -ore than 40 aaor-jmenl
of
approximately
$1,100 word , with a p laid , th* man
Oat and S n v d r tft Cm , ,1a reprravnllBf many liwaa of i which the clly owra hi. mmpaay aaid " F ill up thia mark with all
Samfntd Bakin, Powder awaleroa amt Mated that tin Con- for alcwel lighting In 10.12-1.1, hut
the in ncy you have." From the
Tracker*
will hold a apwclal neat- •&lt;' action waa taken,
fa&gt;h irglater, firlgaby took $lh&lt;l
Wkrctr. Koaraat GatrHel'a. lag M at Monday night at T:30
Hafore ad&gt;ournm«nt, the ComThe r c o r d he rang up raad
ra. Seailaata Crvoni- .'clack whew Ik* octlnac*. a ad all miaaiaorr. rktewaaed jail opera t“ N o rale "
■VGro.hr Rakary. T ria l* 8
implatnta w ill t * heard.
log co*U with ShertIT J K MrMarckaafk w k wlak la lodge Cleiland; ordered
the
pa) mrnr
_ Sanford Faraltar* Cw_
IIR KKEITt W ARM
D k iik
C a,
Sanford , ranplalat agxlaat the new or- of $M21 to l i e Seminole County
K I'K IN G H K I.II. M o. Nov. 2x
*&gt; tn writing. Cham ler 1rf foromerce. $60 I* lh*
r».
Sodrv'a,
Towel I
Country Club, approximately $440' — E. R McDaniel, a new rarruit
g i i l ( Un
aigou n
of
Da*C
IkeCwtte. and Hogga, aad|*t central fire .tatinn Miutrmed
claaalflcslkoai o f atork he hka a * l#
and, Ip hla (hair Sunday while fallow
head at v *v a *«t, and th* |wwn»*&lt; | I»IA 3 U ContUnd. Cray
f.
Paul', flewaty
U a xu axim cat ow tk* .Lock. A ll Muoi* aa part pnywienl of their firman playe-l the world anrtea
naty
cwM$UlaU ah&gt;«W b&gt; filed at tk* kill ta th* city far th*
an nual'in lh * hot xlov* league. Friction
m tj
C Ky Hall kafaew Monday night at n t 'l L Thl* A lta r 4am will b* re-1 Ignited matche. In hla pockat
■ ill Hardware
l l S t o'clock.
tkiinad U th* clt&gt; la the furax o f |and
hla
tmuaere
buret
Into
Funeral
TH* Coaiaklxalanere
approved a pay mawt aa taxe* and necupa- flam**. II* xuffered humq td the
tka Iranaf rr o f a p a&lt;tag receipt turn*I lironaea.
left leg and on the handas
ce-

te s t

j

n g h l. a- follo w .

Kepairmg

of

Stale Itoail No .1 nn Weal Kirxl
I Street cleaning uf
gu tt e r,
and
' • l a m newer, in Sanford; relaying
" f hrirk on Sanfurd Avenue from
Kiral to F if th Street, and on C el­
ery Avenue from Sanford Avenue
t Continued On f a g * T w o !

SI M M ONKI) TO CHURCH

Y e s te r d a y ’n W e a th c r
I I s IIm
►ANrnnii

r’l.oM iiis

A |mlsclilc«»ls

ha r lt&gt;«a
L u il |»

FI

tediutfsrLal*

Fl

M in .

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&lt;•« |||*&gt;aV|||p
lls »l ItOle
K *» %V• si
Miami

K AN SAS C IT Y . Nov. 28 -O P)
M m »f» l U t r i t
- T h e Kev Carl Nau, pax tor of (Vftlx
Hi.
Haul1.
Kptampal
Church, UhHaVukee .
" H ximL'
ho|w-d to an i a well filled church I wuwgk. ..U
SuinUy
Some members o f the T « r .|«
Til ua vlll*
ronrrrgalion received "summ ns"
UROM M A
asking tham to attend Buwday.
r is a r
AHaois
Thr pa|&gt;era wer# signed Dy Al Augusts
•
I’ lts r
M«ron
Hrcker. Wyandotte county sher­
Ha vn n o n It
iff
TlMraxas* Ilia

t

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T

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L- .

—

Assuming Too

fCH A 8 &amp; G N A T S

wer '

u u r l e y Lashes

fer
-m i

the
P r o j e c t G iv e n
o f tbo
M IA I j l D A IL Y ItfjWB
,
la tile debate which has been raging with increasing
Jity
o f operating the name to a 1
h,h b j the motor
intensity during the past week m op the President's mone­
IcCtaeken Concrete - Pipe completely
By S t a t e
natl»Mt Sr - h w f i P W t h e
■ i iua t Trrt - O k e y
^ r i T M th e Frrfwh
......
M y r r d fi*
eehlele
d
tary policies there has been a rather pronounced tendency sembly via dr-hat ng the ------»
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‘
•
rirT
M
X
U
o
n
t
o
i
t
m
t
i
u
o
o
j
n
o
.
Issue St ln~«»n£&gt;Uti.
Co. plant upon wh eh the Hty lev
; for the fca.
&gt;
th* etslgnata
Were
malg
to establish both sides o f the argument merely by damninr assignats— printing pres* money. M F■■'tfait
iH «as the
led for personal taxes sonic week* with hi* «k
ICnntlmitd from rage 0 n «)
_
the
4
treasury
for
the
LUO I* MAR
the opposition. It cannot stand ns conclusive evidence as to Maury, v im of the deputies oppos­ jM d in to
to the City Urn ta; ere.tlnn of a ago, to remove the eoet of the
n V E B U R N TO DEATH
the soundness o f either side merely trf say that ail Infla­ ing inflation, held up an old pa­ Mild Which the gurernmeot ex­ negro school at Wagner and Mid­ equipment.
per hill of the John I-aw bubble pected the -people to buy, they
tionists are crackpots or that sound money men are the of
way; a mosquito control project
Were
to
lie
liumed,
insuring
an
TO year* Is1fore and exrlaltneJ
CINCINNATI, Nov.
tools o f Wall Street.
at Elder Spring*; repair of South
that it w t* moistened with the automatic Contraction.
The double barred cross on the A mother and .fbar children j
Sid*
Primary,
the
I.yman
School
Christmas Seal I* dooble-herrelWhen speaking o f inflationists, one has to remember blood and tears of (heir father*.
Within a few week* 100,000,non at Altamonte fjpr'ngs, and th« led, too. One barrell shoots
Another theatrical outburst, hta
that there are various kinds of inflationists. There arc
kr ^ paper
franca
had
been
receive.I
present
Midway
*chool.
• « * * » ^ the credit inflationists who believe in a natuml expansion lonirmporarfc*
said.
Maury's
message of cheer for the frleaJ
warning waa not heeded. The as- by
. 1he trtasury
. for land. But the;| Tentative approval h a d ------ who geta the letrSr or packate- their amall frame house. , Tbo
^ t s r j s S ? ^ o f credit so ns to increase deposit currency. Ther'r are » ignat* were laaoed. Bevrn 'year* coontry wa* -clamoring for more• , „ „ ,l l t paturday on the fir»t The
other shoot* (Vfinite ahl to­ victim*, negroes, were: Myrtle
bimetalists who believe in the free nnd unlimited coinage later, 1700, France wa* lilte the •mall r m f . In violation of the of |he preJ#cU mt.ntionPllf an-l
ward whoever l* In danger fr-&gt;m Parson. 43; Viola, Iti.ylamef, J l;
I
pledge by which these paper franc* about HO mrn are now at work
f silver along, with gold. There nre the fiat money advo­ Germany of 102.1.
Jean. &lt;L and Mildred, X. The h W
tuoervuloris./
r t g g J a a ocates
• Itould hare been burned, 100.000.who think paper money doesn't require metallic sup­
band and father, -WUll*m&lt; par­
on that road.
The Prenrb revolution it the 000 f 4 them were rri**uril in th«
port o f any kind. And there are the commodity dollar men inflationary preredent of prrred- form of *m»li note* under the
son, 7B, Jl.C W A warkfr Who get
Mayor Speer and Mr. Wiliams,
Christmas
Seal*
are
the
hall­
Yarfc* who would simply reduce the amount o f gold in each dollar.
whu is project eng neer for the mark of health. Ruy them and hU flrat pay &lt;h**k. In mofth*
*
•lenta. Sixty yrara ago Andrew p. pie* of necessity.
i u
ly burned.
critically
Six month* »fter Itnx, ■ new local O V A went to Tallshasree use them.
The purpose o f nil these inflationists is to raise prices to Wtiitr gave a aeries of lectures
Saturday,
to his college history class on Ihc run boMis nf noo/xtofioo paper at midnight last night with a dr
the level o f shout lD2i’&gt;.
frant* .
dec reed. There w«*
3 B T J T 5 IV
T J lT
It is equally Important to recognize that ndt all sound $ £ » * * * £
X i llllle re*t«tanr*. Fnvnee w »» giv­ tailed survey of Ike city's sewer
system. They hoped to gain audi
money men nre loo’s o f Wall Street, or nre In nnv other way j Amrnran
Grs-rahai ken w e r e ing herself up to inflation.
cnee with State CW A offlrlel* to
nny more ohjcctionalile or indefensible than the most rabid |rlnmnring for riat money, While
D0ZIKR &amp; G A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y P&gt;
Purine.. *g*ln quickened. Pro­ day, and to return to Sanford with
o f inflationials. An a matter of fart, most sound money published hi* study. It wa*
JAY. NOVEM BER 23, 1933
Then *o«n the order* to start the work at oner.
men arc inflationists, in a certain senso o f the word. They printed in populist day* and wa* duction Isvomed.
n ra'
•given another printing last month. market* became glutted, manufa.-If approval Is given In this sew­
are practically unanimous in ngreeing that prices should
"Bcxt For Thn Routh”
luring .lowrd ilown. t^tsin-rs Ins' er project, all sewers from Pal.
TERSE FOR TO D A Y
he raised to approximately the ItLIrt level, and they believe
Near the end o f I7KJ), revolu* their Jnhi. Wage*, .tlmul.ted at mrtto Avenue through French AeWhy not repaint your floors, varnish yobr linoleum, paint your
THK RIOnTEOUS CAUSEahould bo accomplished by an Increase In the medium of tinnur) Franco found lU e lf linih- first, fell liark to the pre revolu­ enue are to be repa'red. It Is es­
walls ami woodwork, give new beauty to your qgbinet* ami
rially
em
l»«rr«»»ed
and
e-onomltion rale of 15 w u « per day. Spec, timated that the cost of this work
furniture,, and ;oskp your home mope .atjr^cthfe
them •bout for joy,and be glad exchange, imt liiey lay their emphasis u|v»n liank checks rally «lyprei»Pi*«L The uovem nim t
iilntnr* look hold of live franc a-ie
will-tench 1X5,000 and that umler
t. favor mjr rigfxtraua cause: and not upon paper currmry. They are in short ermllt in­ ha&lt;l a heavy debt to pay amt a
STANLEY-ROGERS H A R D W A R g -CO.
What they object to Is anv type of inflation In, if*- deficit. I limine** wa* l»ad. drew off vast .mount* of the nn f'W A orders, about 30 perrent of
M them *ay continually, 1*1 flationists.
linn'* capital. Busines* ami in­
d lr W r I t -fr.
Lord be magnified: Who hath which might raise prices by several hundred or a thousand Swepinu |M,lilieal reform* and vestment practically collapsed. In thi* la for materials, and the re*•I a- iiMrilir violem e had friithu-ned the wuril. of Louis Blanc, the most
«ro In the prosperity of hi* percent.
•
men and bimine**, for want of brilliant uf apologist*
-iVlm ar&gt;: 27.
for the
f-w
Incliiiled in this srliiMil of thought nre not only many * onfidence, luifired.
• V ■
K'rrnrh revolution,
“CnmOierrc ishing with 24 years In rhatns any­
O rta in
Frenchmen conceived was dead; hettlng took. It* place." one caught selling or exchanging
.SALVATIO N : If thou nhalt ron- intelligent thinkers Imt some of the country's foremost hu­
I f«M with thy mouth the U n i J»* manitarians who have never had the slightest connection that what wa-* wroftff wa«* »car. The gambling orgy, incidentally spe-le for more- than It* nominal
I
and shall believe in thine with Wall Street, Idg business or banking Interests. When rity o f tl** rirrolalinir medium. brought m It* wake all thr decad­ value in |ia|ier!
m
v E
j m
?
. i j i . w i t h e r ,
,
i illAt God hath rai^«s| him they express their opposition to currency inflation, they Ih e cry for more money w ar had ent extravagance ami corruplltin
the iiMinuial aaaambly.
Nockcr, which churn terixes the socielv
Now
yet
more
security
was
l.flrom the dead, thuu shall he haven't the least concern over the fortunes of Mg rich.
dul'ont, llailly. ( ‘axalea, Maury
needed. Yet more lamt was ronfist’f any speculation-mad e r a - ___
Roman* 10: tl. _____________ TJicy know only U*» well that sjiecMislorw nod fittatwirm jmnrvteft.'
IV y lo o m e d th e
entrd. m orr'vlmrWutltTtO“ SecOHty
i r M I S - B W n s ----B U T
- H
|)y
K oa
I Sew, ■ s a r l l a r t . a faalt
understand how to invest their money so as to esea|H&lt; the w n ’lch*,tliie*»i* and nwVery whi h
French
statesmen,
worrict. ■•hisin«-l, more i&gt;*|&gt;rr Issmvl.
T be s M U T S I C S r U w n lp «M * rg
itope thi* new rubber dollnr ravages of inflation. The average man knows little or Fiance had M iffm id throuifh lh* senrchisl for the cause* of the February,
)7tkl,
34UNMJNWJNX)
pri nt mflnlion *»f 70 year* l»ef«M».
n .. .ho able to stretch around uur
fr»nc» were in circulation.
The
208 W. fir s t., - i
nothing alsmt preserving his assents when his country's Maury wa%*'d hi** Johl| l^»w hill Jbrent down For the depreciation ratio
a u p tn ae. anyway.
of the gold franc to the pa­
of the paper money, lack of
«J
money
is
depreciating.
aloft.
-------—knowliHlgi nnd confi-len e in the per franc in value was 2XX to one.
In the recent statements o f the Thomases. Borahs, and
ruml di*trirt« wa* the reason as­ t’ri r- of commodities were in pro.
**y that kidnapft j * *• *»fe
Ill** opponent** armwered that
portion.
b &lt; " « wilt not Is* mi prrviilt.nl a Coughlins, there has been a tendency on their part Jo as­ dlM utir happened under the fi- signed. Ihe disappearance of spe.
Th- situation was hopeless. The
c^from
circulation
was
due
to
sume that President Itoosevell is thoroughly in accord with •tuin inI nianapement of a pw*rty
rrim* |n California at lra*t.
assignat* wen- repudiated.
“By
to emigre
their extreme views on monetary istPries. And for some a n d |r n * * |* u m i ld e d ra |N d .
O v e r * hoarding by broker*,
the end of the year 1795," nates
"Aitggling of the metal Into tierreason,
which
we
cannot
quite
fathom,
there
has
been
a
iMHiie
w
o
u
ld
la*
lin|N»*o»ihle
In
*a
[- Dcrta Duke I
W’hlte,
“the
paper
money
was
alKrriou* Child,
th e
|ro op lu many. In the stirring up nf ho*, "’""l exclusively in Ihe hands of
Say*
M oth er
headline. W r similar inclination on the pari of the Spragues. Smiths mol f r i T r * .i i n t r y w h e n
tilily In paper by seerrt agent*
Cor. 2nd and Hanford
aheuld think nhe would bt% trying Warhurgs to conclude tint! the gold purchases of the A d­ r a n I h e ir o w n p n v r r n m e n l* T h i s from Lnirland. Foreign import* uf the working classes, emplnyr* nnd
W ould I n* m " e o iit r o lle * ! * i n f l a t i o n .
men of small means, whosr prop
“ Sanford'n Only Home-Owned Feed Store”
!'ta hang on to in million dollar*. ministration indicate inf'ntioiiarv tendencies of the miml 1 ue n«'W i - p i i * m «i i * to l&gt;&lt;* * u r i o u i u I* ■;(**!• «.-rr shutting down the fac­
ertv wa* not large enough to In­
tor t.— Then- wasn't enough ciru- vest in stores nf goods and na­
dangerous sort. These unwarranted assumptions have re­ «••! w i i t i in v io la h lr i s u fi'R U M rils .
B A L L A R D ’S FEEDS and FLO U R
Ona thing nn which even pol- sulted in a majority o f the people concluding that President
tional lands " On Feh. IX. J79X,
The aaeemhly hail Ju«t tunlU* Inting medium.
Tariff* were raised nod rmhsr- their holdings were worth one
6 itlral opponrnl* we believe will Roosevelt, in whom they have, the greatest confidence, be­ • a il'd th e I mimI'* *d in*- c - ln it ih e a iroeW. T. W OOLLEY
P. A. MERO
DEBT C H A P M A N
laid
down.
(lol.l
hoariler*
2XXth nf their nominal value. On
a n d ih c n io n a r ile i »e**. I n e y w e r e
1agree I* that whal till* r iintry lieves in tlie efficacy of currency inflation.
Owner-Mgfr.
D illtni Krp.
.
Stlcinun
tv
ii
iiinile
the
laigel
of
moti
ac
Feh. 19 the, were worth nothing.
W o rth
m iiliy
h u r u lie d n
n (
need* la a golden rule stundard
Now ns far as we have been aide to find out there is m i l l o n *
An entirely new currency, the
o f
f r a i l **. a n d
t h e y lion. Ev.-ry reason hut the right
absolutely nothing to indicate that the President believes w e r e p in d i l e l i v e .
T h e n e * i|r im t * ream'll Was given, every remedy mandats, wa* put forth. The man
An alarmist *ay» there i* grave
right one |ire*cr lies I. dais were surrounded with grrn&lt;
I n*
lin k e d
upon
th e I... • the
in anything of the kind. If he hnd anv such notion there w o u ld
of
th r« r
p o v e r n m e n i France eontinued to tgntire eco- er safeguards than ever thr as
( danger that lire *alo rt will ,«' would have been no |siinl at all in reducing the salaries of r e c u r t y
non. n luu
signals had Iteen. Not long after
Iw n . Not a rhanre! They'll be
lu rn lp
W hal
u io n *
M ou i
pe
D och Your Car Shimmy?
.
government employees or I lie pensions of war veterans. • H i l l ) C o u ld t h e r e b e ?
their Issue they had fallen to five
lio it u * * ,
able to think up Rome other
4
’
In IV-ormlHT. 1791
fmirth I- pciccnt of their nominal value.
There would have tu-eti tin point in levying additional t ixes lit* lio l l r* WOUld In- niM lIe to h« Ml
name for It.
more frnnes. Tti.during the Congressional session last Spring.
It would i l i r e e ^ e ie e iil i i t i n e a t . «*«* ll i a k i f ifm-."
Do Your Brakes Drag? .
fifl^i
|hnih» L m j On July ! rt. !7fWI. Che mandate,
following April
* "
w o u ld I n* to I n e p r n v r m m e r il*« in
W o don't kn..w whsi (hr muni- ," ,vr
» m," h
r matter to have nriol.sl whatever U 'H ' p I I« i l e t l i e t lie n i 10 n«h i *i u » . th# jfcuiH* ainouf A «*iith in .1illv *like the n««iirn*t«, were rninplct»lion factory &lt;v.de inclwle* hut extra mnney might have hi-eit msslcil. The Prcnlilcnl iins Ih e n n t ilu lio ii w e r e e *|» itn d e 1 to ■ The fhxMl tf*tr« were down
It) ' Iv rrtHufiRini. The |MM&gt;ple were
Do Your Tires W ear Unevenly?
it (Irlkra UM t h r r r uuirlit In In* fepcnteilly ailviN-ateil a sotiinl currency, ami the liemncralir in- d c - u r d v o ltim e
fp iU i, I7t*2. :i,IINMNNIJNNI «»f left to trade in whatever currency
I h e i e c o u ld
platform atlvmiiles "a souml iiirreny to Is- preserved at all l*e n o in ip u p e , no o v e r- «pue.
pipJA f r i v t * hail l»een i
of'they could. Harter reigned for a
Bo r i s
u n dcrvtaixlifu r
n Imiu!
tlir
* tm-h NTOOto00.(Hio ii«k&lt;l lievli burn- n»»*le
(iia luallv irtdd U-iran t«&gt;
Any or all • f three fault* are corrected ncientifichazarilx,'' as well ns tile mailitaiiiattce of the national credit
market for machine gun*.
f e a v im r
2.HO0,(HH)^HHi
In reappear, and hutfineen idowly re
I n th e i Mt«s n f lii«* t )|i|H i9 iiiK a r - e d ,
by a budget hahiueed with reventys raised by taxation.
ully with our FlrrRtone Cowdrey brake (rating
Th**
v a lu e o f Ih e « overed.
g u m e n l**, . i f l i ' i ' lim it !i» o f bf-sitf*! t l i t u liit n m .
|i r Nudity
il rhp*|i prrp "huwn
The real danger in the present situation, it seems to us, i k l i d U , i l tt«4s* d t t i i u i I#) m - lit mII h u r r h la n *l- nc» lo n ir e r c u v e ie if
It wa- an outetnnding waminir
:wt!i
Imi rrrd from lit** i'hlrnif*t lies in the assumptions which are bring made regarding
the
nafwr
npPiintlir’r
tu the world. Hut only in year* |
m a j m i l ) «•! th e »«&lt;'• *»My ilm * a n
r«|i)tpujcnt, w e * in fur a (n v t**t.
M r M il
• r, nffirmU Hitnomirr the President's gold purchase policy
New eiTurity '*»»■ ne«Nlevl. The ago, 11121, Germany repeale&lt;l ihe I
4lHI.IHHI.IMMI
There is untiling-, III InPUP o f
Once again
no mull " i" iffttnl
•
Rhtt
had
fled
»
i|H
rience.
France
at
the
*ani«'
I
ulRtPx
id
ihe
niilde
I
i
«
i
u
U
i»«'
it
'll
im
t
.
bu*&gt;ed
iip
'-n
tin
j this policy which in itself constitutes currency inflation.
node* .— Bt. IVli'ralmri! Indt*|»rnd
ihe
liiunlry
wt^ • eolif Ncatril lime, m v «| itaelf hy a desperate J
9|ewl|
mill• at* &lt;1 ialui-Mini In-ni
tot. W t hop** (tin* r**«»d nmlc« There iH nothing which the President Inis limit- I Inis far MIL' till
Mure money wa** i- HnetI on them effort from going again the *amc |
11Mrflit a ItegMil I•» MklVf, (-M l I' mmw M*»rt't|. A &gt;t«di «if tt.nmn way aa In 170ft. It managed to,
dottn't wreck the Ml1eiid*nr«- ter which couldn't lie undone on a luoineitt's until e. If lie t an
Idd |:i:t.7fi fyr an ounce of gold, he could hid $'JU (i7. if il ll tt M- lit t &lt;4lltl t IIB•I*Itll-k
?*»11 finding Huai* "inevplicaldv'’ dear, ataidlite Itn paper money at «nrHh,
eacki-il I’nrif ■hopn. The lawn of ; fifth Itn fare value in gold. Money,
were advisable to do so, and we would he right hack where nil II"1III I• lat'f I ill Mt Him M
Phone XUI
Flist and Elm
La*t y«*»r Amrricnn l»mrl*«l* we were before. N o additional etirri-ncv has hern pul into c h i r k T h e g iiv e im n e iit ♦»» I ' ■n l m i n i m u m p u r r * w r r r |ia"w ed T h i j m ig h t y in y p t e r y ! I n w h a t w r e A g o v e r n n u n l t r i r t l fo r c e d Io a n n , y«*t ] I
a m id i t * m a t e * flo r a a
lie •fit lU.t.OOn.INHl I rnvclinir in eireulatinii. and us fur us I he present |s»liry is concerned, u il i I p iiid im ' ) xM i| v».»- .t i'x in m di^
tip p p Thi* r i m n i y !
M o re
p a p e r th # g o v e m m e n i iia e o r d a la w p u n * j w t ld e r * d h u m a n r a c e e n g a g e ?
Arrordtnir to thr !&gt;«• there nct-d Is- mine.
in o n e ) !
C nmmPiTf
travrl
A n n ih e r •Ip I ' n I p , (him l i n e
i) " t
Hill it the Spragues, Smiths anil Warburgs of the
iff* hnvr mnU*r mil y drrlinrtl
i | u i l t pit h n f f l h y .
H im th e r v o te ,
Unltrd Stnt«-*a rnrrcncy (»»• country succeed in convincing I lie public (hut thr President ( |iiw ( | tilt* im l t p ille rxi t l i f t i fillg w IU drop. |l in prv*Mim«'*| ibnl lias chosen the road in ruin, anil if the Thomases. Borahs, .( h e i i a i i r , Hi»l f in it e
e m a il M l4 1*11I f f lif e 'if f ) ! " • l l l f l a I ..-many of these American* will and ( -niighlins of tin- country prove their |siinl that the AI It MII
li
o
n
&gt;
"v
ki
i
M
fir
iM
.
H
u
t c a re fu l
|;:ichange their plan, from * winter President lias decided to turn Intse a veritable flisid of new
la is h f lin n lie d m ill io n
Ml Uta Riviera |u a varation in money, the Administration is likely In lie forced against its a f e u n it * •)
will into a istsition where there will be no ullerualive hut f i n iii r* w n e !•» I n - R i l f M (»• th e
Florida.
liM i.tH iu.iH in
a lr e a d y
le n u rd .
A
to start the printing presses. If the iuflutinuurv agitation p id i'iu n
t I m im I i o ii w »it« in a t lr t h a t
I t pay* t&lt;&gt; ailwiiiM-, hut »i&gt;nu- prevails, to I in- deal nicl ion o f government credit, bond i»
haw a must un-sli-fsc
sues MNjhl no longer he sold, and the relief program could
tifltgesr, f1»- F. vr "fr 'itr i
■F* WT o t Tmtttntr rhaf "«Mr*tT lie financed lllily Ulriifllill flat n i^ u V
• last On* such advert|*4-,| in
What we would like to see is for the President to issue iiid l ' a - t *f F IV Slnuig rr|irt*
th* N rw York Herald Tribuns a plain statement eschewing currency inflation throughout a r n l p i l I h r htci I ( '••ngit-galitinal
uf
I ho
u t t h til t h r niti'ling
[ th* olhsr day: " If th* man wtm
his nilmmislration. Il would la&gt; a fine thing-for hint to iu- f ’ hitalli
Floiitia AFFfN-ialu»n tif C’-iptbs death of sevrn pereludc a word or two against hlmetalism and other quark gifgatloual ChuitiiPM livid I n f
b/ placing a bomb In an
nostrums. We don’t believe he has any more faith in them week In Tampa.
tla*r In October will openly
We don't
The primary vlvcUam lapt Tatahe will s a w
himself than the most reactionary Wall Street hanker.
a n o f mental tnrtur* and frro believe he has any more idea of trying such methods thun «Uy will gu down In hUtiry ta
flrover Cleveland had. But people are beginning to think in* ng unv uf the moat raclllng
conscience."
and y«*( withal unv «»f thv brat
maybe ho bus. lie should let them know.
.
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Bayard Swope, former•Ivo editor e f the NeW
World,
recently
w ent
»oe o f those days conU tarn men bald. B a­
nd alevntor on the thirty'
' floor of one ef New York's
Mr, Swope was nbl*
r tea floor* when the

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finane nl feature* which haw been
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Mr* Beyward Walker, Mm W . the screen, "Penthouse" present,
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high
spot*— the durr (hr anliripatrd niimk*'
o f wh
iL* not |nfoliirt* fm tlirm
• rllf, Mm. O. C. Cochr.n, Mm. A. Mad Manhattan that- Walker Win
^[dollar* Thr hank i* nol rnnfrrnnl •rlvr* hut fm olhrr*. aiol who
it* dleU*. Mr*. iK. L. Dean, anu ekeII and
O. 0. M rlolyr* bays With (hi purrha»ing p«»w$*r of
are, llirrrfore riiin|»«*llrt| to purMis* (lllva DUikli
glorified in tip pabllc praaa.
lho*r dollar* Thr invraloi i* *m» chare with thru wair**- rvrry
con* arvwfl
tiling thrv rat. «li ink ami wear.
, “Tlir plan. In tima, wnuM work Thrir waves will i«*niam *ta(iong
whalr’ oma thaflr^ In hank ary, or al l»r*l thry will ri*r
portfolio* and partirularly In thr • lowly ami at long inteival*.
Balcony J0-25 porifolio 4if |hr Fr&lt;lrral Rr*r»^rr while thf* pi n r of Ihe no f»»iltr*
Bank It would open thr p«»ckrt» of lifr are liable lo rl*r *Ufldrn- &gt;
Ispwer FIoqt 10-^5 of trur intraloni who air ton I ly
fiom day to dav a* the value
cvrnrd with tha purvha*inir »m»w • f thr rui rnrv rhanur*. anil runwr of Ihrir Income morr tha* MMpfrntlv
you have read the exciting alury in ('oHmopolitan
what
woulil ap|+r«r L
sstth ths figuro* lx their h-uk lo &gt;«# a fair rate of corofwnaa- l
ALagaxine . . . now you can see the living image of it
keeping- I* would u|&gt;en the invest- „ OB &gt;f (|)r ,|mr , i .I h,, r„n« rarl
, , . Arthur Signers. Roche’s " I ’enthouae"!
r,' i-K'ket* So widely t h a t t h e r e ,, ^ ^ m&lt;|V |irnv#
(m. , r„sslv
-v r
wuld he the greatest and so u n d ln, j , nl, . tr
b e fo re Ih e lal.nr
It market,(pr guvtrniqcot bonds (&gt;
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that we h.v* ever known "

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Wataoa, and le b ReUiff spe^t !**■ to Ceaena City
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afTaim tYtat bar evgg
l»&lt;f*n pullnl ofT in Sanford. The r * pult of th»* alrction wan at fol­
low*: fi»r mayor, I). L Thraahar
diffeaUoi H. Maxwell by a vuta uf
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"'
2 cup* milk
2 cups crushed pineapple (put
1 teaspoon gelatine
through rieer)'
'
U cup cold water
Method
'B o il sugar and w a t e r 'for 5 minutes. Soften gelatine In cold
Water and dissolve in boiling syrup. Oo"l. Add milk and pour Into
(efrgleralnr trays. When the mixture xtarta to freexe add fruit and
lime Jule*. Return t* traya and stir frequently to prevent crystallliIng.

(Continued Prom Page One)
elimination of child lahor the pro;&gt;o*al for-the pr-ce-fmng rode,

DR. H E N R Y
M cLAULIN^ Jr*

TURKEYSlb. 25c
DUCKS lb. 25c
HENS lb. 25c:
FRYERS lb. 25c

l timluciwl

Meet Merkel. I l l

P e r s o n a Is

Blend cheese with whippeil cream. Line crittUc cup* rlth mixtore. Chill until firm. Add lemnn Juice and sugar to ground prunes,
*nd fill in ranters of oupa. Place tn tray to fteexe. Tear off paiwr
tups and serve on lettuc leaf. Serve* X.

Of Money P l a n s

,Yoi

SEMINOLE flftE SHOP

TH E EXCE88IVF. worxhlp of thr g n a t god Kxorciao
will accrn ax wclrtl to our tlcaci'itcUntx its the excraaive piety
o f our Anccatont now ■oemn to aomc of ug. George Jean
Niithun Quote* the excreine hIii Vch ah exclaiming: "I/&gt;ok ut
the animalx; they take a lot of exercise." He hlmaclf nax
muilu certain reaearchex to determine the truth or falxlty
o f that assertion, and he remarks: ‘‘Thu ureal nuijority of
animals, aa a matter o f xook»|llt'al record, take hnnlly any
exerelae at all. Furthermore, the imrticulur spcclrs that
do go In for exercise are a1m«"’ i r 'w fm !»•••'«» w "h the
■horteat span of life. Tho tortnix-. th- l « - 'ic c r ia t iir t i on
earth, enjoys the Brcatext longovllv. v»im&gt; « » .'t’Ht vein.. Ihe
elephant, a alqUBlxh fellowr, lives from 1-V to L'to years.
The ewan, aristocratically lanfftii '. * mrt
T ’Jfhnn the
102-year mark, . . . On the other hand, wo Tad fhat euch
devotees o f exercum aa the d«»B ‘Ue» to fevm ton to 16
years, the squirrel In from ten to 12. the
ftom
seven to eight, the mouse in from thpaa to lour. — Bruce
Barton.
.
v ■

(Continued From Pag* One)
plied to the five judgments,
to­
,
taling over 11,000,000 including
principal and interest, three Aug­
ust 1931, tka following data fum Mia* Annie Parramnre arrived (shod The Herald by City Clerk
today from Jacksonville to spend F. 8. Lamson. Is of interest.
Four Judgment*
were
placed
some tlmo her* with Mrs. Wallet
against the city In January 1931.
L. Morgan, Eighteenth Street.
The lo(b| amount of bonds named
.„
_
.
. In the JwVrment was
94X9.000,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A.Wilson
and wW,p lk# U U1 lBtpr„ i ftcurP
family left tod.) for Orlando
r)udH
Jadgm. nt was $331,where they will make their future| 7fl0

Tb DR# jCirQKS

2 j m jiM gtoliiM
G U « m C o r re c tly , F lit * d

hom,‘'
,
}
The Court* grantd the Combalonry They would have you betajH CsrV t i f .
I
I mittee a final Judgment of |3n-V
lirvr that under thr gold &gt;»tand8W BK T POTATO M C fF lN S
ard
we
were
liv
ng
in
utopia
Mrs. John M. Kelley returned! 8W In August 1931, representing 2 tablespoons butter
Melted butter sugar and cinnathir ng the period o f lla operation
ymterday from Milwaukee where' interest and coupons that had ae-j H
sugar
shs was called recently by
tbe cmed sine* the date of their J M l
rather than in the United Staieo.
1 tablrsp-on baking powder
cup
mashed
sweet
potato
J-.iL
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.
I.
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^
a
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A
Ik..
1
CRD
ni».«hf
earlier Judgment and through th*
death of her brother-in-law.
"They apparently a ir extremity
H cup milk
2 cups flour
FR ID AY
Committee's efforts at securing the
tirrirou* that the public forget ihe
Method
The American legion Auxiliary
THANKSGIVING
- Cream shortening and sugar. Add beaten rgg and sweet po­ four year* of cumulative depreu­
Ml**
Elisabeth
Mctbvia and Co-operation #f many bond holder*.
will meet at 3:00 o'clock with
In the fall of 1931. the judg­ tato. 81ft together thr flour, salt, apd baking powder. Add alter­ nion umler lleH*ert llouver."
Miss Katherine Johnson havs re­
Mrs.
J.
a
Huff.
South
Saaford
*!$ ■
turned from Orlando where they ment figure approximated $1,175,­ nately with the milk to make a stiff battJr. Bake In small greased
Again referring to the piraiAvenue. Rainy Day bags should be spent the week-end with Mies Tat 000, and the city ha* been paying Muffin tins In a 41X1 degree oven for 25 mlntitr*.
Remove from
— MeaUxama —
ilf^it'* cr tica, Curley raid: "A p p ar­
tamed in. Last meeting of the
rtmnw IT ' &gt; Make d t m n a l l e
on this ju&lt;Vtment regularly since Oven brush with melted butter and Iprtnkle with suin&gt;r and cinna­ ently there are wt ill men in Amer­
Cummings.
mon mixture. Return muffins tn &lt;veh for about B minutes ur until
yrar.
that time.
ica wh$» pore a« lender* o f public
Sugar is melted and browned. Makes IS small muffins.
thought who fail to recognise the
Pressed
fur
time, city
ttCentral Clide of the Garden •C. F. Stahl and C. O. Bare are
it ATE YUM 8
all-lmportun fact that thi* govern,
Club of Baaford will meat at 1040 spending a few days in Charlc*- taches were unante fo gather
IH #up* quick oats
(Filling)
A. iM.-at Ilia hem* of Mrs. H. M.J l* wn' N - c - wWrrr th«F
ment wa* rivaled for the benefit
irly this afternoon, the data on 1H cups flour
I package ' pit tril dates
atrwwrU.
.
•....
I tandtng a conference with Dr. WU. what balance is now owing on th*&lt; j eap brown sugar
lb
o f fhe people of Amer'cn and not
■
■
■■■ I i
it M U ' —
1 cup water
"
’
.1
liam
Whit*,
chief'
of
tks
dspart*
vahiable
Lyweri.A fhrw-wrt -play.
4 • * ft
for the accumulatn»n o f money anti
— For Thanksgiving —
Judgment. However at the end nf H (caxpoonful noda
*v cup sugar
t
of
cotyaselogy
of
the
United
win be presented at • : » P. R. a t1mr,"t of
the enrichment of a few- at the
the fiscal year 1932-33, the Inter­ \ rup butter
Juice of H lemon
■Hho Clfy Hall for the benefH e f BN » efcpemc of the many
Ameiiea
Method
est In the judxmeet had been rtv{ho building fund of All 8ouls
.
, fluomt tn $315,329.10. Ihe Intem t
Cr*am butter and sugar together then add dry Ing redients
l*ut ha* too long w'oi»lnp|»o&lt;| th$ gold.’atholle Church.
Mrs. W. T. LangTey and sfcugh;’ u i
on th* judgmrnt *■ • $135,003.10, cue-half o f the mixturv in tin and spread with filling which has i cn cnlf The time h*. come to
A show boat stance will be given' lrr- Margaret, spent the weekAdd remainder of first mixture on tup.
hanpe the monclnry «y«l,-tm. x Vj
while It was iwtlmated lhat ap- he«n cooked until thick.
Rake 20 minute* in s 400 degree oven or place in cold uven, putting There i. rvi-iy uidieat on that not-!
^
• I « i the river boat. Q*coria, a* the1
Peter.burg with Ur.
.ChllUndfa. They prosimately $600,000 wa* due in pan u n baffle plate and .turn both units t « high.
mtinnier* « f .ikA
GutlId
vrlih-tandifig the niuixting o f th e'
; were *rc^rnpanie«l
lpanirtl Ly W. Jl. Scott coupon lnTer**t.
Hely Crass Ept*cop*I( Church.
source* of itifoinintion Dial ulti-i
HHOILKJ) MIXED GRIM.
who Joined Mr*. Scott th«re.
th«Ve. They
These three sum. make up th*
0 loin lamh chop*, I S inch thick 4 tomatoes, rut in halve*
lllately (hr people » II tightly in I
•
. - J IA T U R D A Y .
| *11 returned home Uat night.
nearly $1,000,000 inlrre-t
Item
■
0 slice* bacon, wrapped around 1 do* muihriKimi - b u t te r snd •let stand and when the, do the
* • * * .• »'
•A kurirey. supper .sad beussv
which is no longer a burden
chop*
seasoning
lUhhrr dollnr and lialoiiey nluavop ri*-* Earw.( H * » *
Trill iw, given Jby.tha First M*$JMM
th* taxvayer* of thi. city.
Method
ninkers will he appraised nl iheir
dlat Church h i . tha rbarth
r , f v ; i * f t r h r am ft Agnes Guild Plans Referring to the Pentland, Gray
Place chop* on grill in broiling pan, **; thermostat at "broiling"
I ru. value, namely, enetmr. ef
from 6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P.
Sou F&lt;M)d
—turn
switch
to
Tir-illng"
and
place
Jbroillog
pan
under
top
unit.
lance OnBoatOsccola and Moore chart which graphs Open vent. elnS* oven door. As soon as chop* have been seared on sis'in| „ „ | economic Justice worShrimp
th* bond d drt&gt;t of Sanford sinew bn* side turn chops ami sear on other side. Then add tomatoes that shipiK-rs of ihc golden ealf."
.. .
ItW P A T .
-M ARTIN
A t a meeting of the St. Agnes Sept. 30. 1026. It I* learned that have b*en cut in half and slightly buttered and sprinkled With t astnl
Circle Numntr One of the Firxt
Snnitnry
m w. iat tr.
Add mushroom* that nqve' hem brushed with soft
Cross
Episcopal'
that date tbe dent w »« sp­ bread numb*
Methodist Church will meet at Guild nf llnly
butter. Season with sail, paprika and generous amount of butter.
3^0 o’clock et th* home of Mr*. .Church held yesterday afternoon proalmately $3,600,000
Serve hut. GarQlph with parsley.
.
S u ,t J f U s , ,
^
i,
,i,.l
On Sept. 30, 1927 this .urn
George
McCrum,
West First at. the I’arrUh House it
was nr-,
*
'
Street.
hile tin Sept,
M EAT HOLES IN ( AIIUAGR I.KAVKM
I
f
f
.
tin.
lei
reached
IX.OOO.ftOO
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:
celisi to steal a leaf from U n ile !—
and Poultry
30, 1020. it is learned that on that I S Iba. ground round st«ak
, ^
,lUrhliy beaten
Circle Number
Three * f
the Henry's album and the P'cror-|rf, , , ,he
^ , proxim*lel| 1 medium surd onion, rut fine
, - ^
.
Wed.. Nov. 29— t# till 7
Jf»*
\ «L t
......w••
First Melh-vdLt Churrh will meet e.ijuc show boating day on Hie
t:
u
p i i u i
Iwtt
2 teaspoons salt
1 h“ &lt;1 of
fake Mary Commualty llldg.
$3AO".000.
Pepper
1 can tomato soup
at 3:00 o'clock *r the home of
A
dm
.
Nile
I
..idles
i'ri-e
M asiasippi” and give a "show
Since Sept. 30. |92X. thr actual
i t4ii nn* ..r w#a (uni fvr rriH4v:
Mil together thoroughly the meat, rail
perp'r. onion and
Mr*. 8. O. ShinhoDrr, I40X Oak
lioal" dan.e Friday evening, Dec. honsksl dent has i-s**n re,lured are egg.
Dlvidr Ihh mixture into seven portion*
Mould each portion
Aveaue.
I on tbe river boat. Osceola, l»- nually, but the del4 with accrued Into ■ roll about 4 Inches long. Wrap eseh rril In a catdiagr leaf
Circle Number SI* of the Find
Place in a frying pan
Dilute tomato
intere-f mountrtl tn wheie
on and fasten with a toothpick
Methodist Church will meet
at cated at th* uiuninpsl pier.
Sept 30. 193.1, It had reached *p soup with H rup water and pour user th* meat t'uvrr and simmer
Mrs. W. A l-effler was selectabout I hour nr until meat and cabbage nro tender -ir place in
3:00 o'clock at the home of Mr*.
Hand* Cooker
T. R. Melling, 1510 Eaat Second ed tn serve as general chairn-aa|t’roximalely $7,500,000,
Street, with Mia.
Melling
and of the a ffa ir and appointed tb e 1 |,.,i,
Vlooimi
In asaiat
Mrs. E. W. Cojieland *■ ho*le*r*a. following committees
5* t-:x
12 atm a»lt
her: ticket*, Mrs. Glenn Ltngle, s , t,i
TI'H B D A T .
i"
Mrs John Meisch. Jr.. Mm. Joe
'•M« "HU '
Circle Nuqiber
Four of the G onialri. Mrs. Joesph A. Melach, nM,i IS
: « « «o*i
First Methodist Church will meet M is John I. Galloway, *ml Mrs. JJ»ru
r $•»&lt;
at l():6o A. M. for a upend the Marcia I.. Kahen; light*. Mr&gt;. II. M".
......i+
..O#
• I t : •iaff
,im
day meeting at the home of Mr*. J, Perkins, Mr* Betty Ball Brown.'
THE RENT IN\ KSTMENT
vertr w ***»«&lt;■&gt; l x r » a x
W.
8.
Thornton,
Wert
First and Mrs
H'ontiniiPil Frnm Parr Onrt
fC'onliflo^A Fruin Taire It
igk«a|.lag r«he*
Xn,
K
V. M on-alsatgr: I Thf rmitwr of (hr i|)proilmit6
14)11 THE AVERAG E MAN
!
Btrert.
power.
In
m
il
of
thv
«*|+riiriu
r*.
uf
in
i
flmir. Mr. It H Brown, Mm. w . f f,u* 1 •"»"d«* 'k'M. without unpaid
u n ’ CAK E
■ n r. i v s l l l t M i
i. I 'l t n i 'l t l 1 1 . ik e l i l . « l I 'H n i 'M I T t
ear
"it would have thr a&lt;lvant*tf« Nation Ihe *aite r a tlin - mthI l
A Adam., Mm Ea.le T. Luucks.l
. fr" n'
S'T '
'« «
IP *•»«*•
6 Pouml*.
Lb.
emjtl*9vt*«-a
liavr
-ut |
and Mm Joseph A
re-!
''n'
'* »* fo1' of Lvmtr a graat rvatraiinriK in- • alailrH
i i i &gt; i &gt; «i i m \ i r
u m i . * M i i : \ T . iit r i i f s t i m r * t h e +i t
fluaticv
ui)
t
attam*t
thr
'
fried
i+alhvti«
allv.
n»l
mil)
in
freshments,
Mm.
Ileywaid
Wnlk-|
,,w,•
Hr r i s Nsstlar
b t i a u a r $1 M i l l w i « k g | « w a n M I N T * I H I N K a t ^
L A Y E It C A K E
$ltt*r
tow
M
.
I
Mw
||
I
H
I N I , . . a d i n n ' I rite 1$ Ms* .w ri t
«
er, Mr* W W Warner, »n«l Mr»».t
i*«$ir
^tiuiunf u*r of thr |inntmtf pre**, hr- thr «hrinkinir valm* $»f tluii
All Kinds.
Each
%%H$*|| fser l l i r $»•»•»• f til I b r a r i l R l s M r . l a
I
M. FhH'|»*; mu*ir, Mr* Arthur H,
1(l f, ?,
............. '•MW O onyrr*9 would know th u tw a r** In hank* anil *ui h hfv •
C O O K IK S
T in : I’ltl IlK M I I I . I NS I It \ Nt'K ( I t of AMKKIt'A
if thr furtrni) wire mflatod to |n*oranrr
r»fum*
with
whirh »
Hrotitn, Mi*. H H |lr$»*bn; briH^e, •'*'»"
•
T Ilf*
Do*. 15c.
j* D
It. I Tlllt.UtllLK. Agt. ,
Mrs. M Mlnarik, itm. G. G. C v ti-' C',||!
: i'! b 11»m a* U» rut thr l»u&gt; it$ir p wer of ihry may havr h*rn ahl*- to |»i*» '
thr tlollat in two that act would (ret thru Im I vrd one* **
r^n. Mis. Olive H in k le , and M i.s &gt; -e '
on
the
7
.
••4i
lil.tr
H.
|.|
P I EH
4 A n
Carol Stonr. rnlvitainmrnt, Mr*.
doui-le th* national debt "
| Martin W l.iltlrton New 1 o ik
Steamer "Osceola"
Pumpkin ur M lncefy
H e t ty H a ll l l m w n ,
M rA.
I
Municipal I’ler
Mr. V anderup holds ttiat surh lawyrr
told the gatin 'm g ttiat
.Hett*, Mr*. Arthur Itranan, anti IAiy, BaxturTupStronir a plan, if generally adopted for "The fiindaioeolul m e in a poll
publicity. Mr* K. L. Dean.
,!H i - G r a d e
______
-------------------------------------------------- T — .---------------------obligations,
would r v o f in f la t io n i* it*
Ml ' MI
i Cast In Mllane Movie gcverninriH
Driiigt* g liuri will Iki fonJurtpruhahl) he followed b y in v e r t
• l|w h o n r* tv arwl l n j u « t n r *
i g R
.) till 1
$1.00 C-oupJe
“SO DO I”
B ak ery
O ttfr
wl on (hr l&gt;oat f m thuao n«»t ,c*r'
81xinsored , by
T h r if iiv i'i n n ir n t m u s t wiwrol f " f
W it h W a r n e r B a x t e r a n d M y m . i 1' "
d e m a n d in g s im ila r .................... ...
T h « « re V m l" n l I . mm ii'" HL'tt t in r n l in re tre a d t«. i l «• iw»t diy
j**f l«» -lane*
amt r«'fr«f*hm*f|ita l a . y a t Ih e t „ p n f a n I m jq w a .iv # | ' » c o r p o r a t e h o ia ls
■n il h r r i i u a l l y i n l r r e * t r d ill fa •
S t Agnos Gyiild
r l r a n r r in to w n I t ' * ” S« m iiio lr I Ir y ( I r a n r i * " a f c tui
Malta
Will he oerveri. Music will tw fitr..,VnlhmJ„ ••
, hr
M rIl,
to a ll it» n t i v o i i *
It
“ Tha
l«laa
vkikulii ir p la v t - t h v t i r a t m r n t
tot u iiw ta k i* a h o til t l i a l !
ra n n o i
hon««»tlv in
|u a || \
p io
pished h&gt; a popular o .rloat... |ctoMwyn M.yur ('o.mnprdtl.n pr
nlft imp&gt; a r t it a l V o lt l r l a i j » r ' r n t
Ihirng the m eting Mr. It I- dl^ „ , n&gt; f n ,m t h r
„f Arthur Irtw tifil in an m a n y la a u r * in th«- m o t r a n v |»la n •» i m li r v w h o li
Dean, educational aecrelary. gave Som-m Uoehe. open, t.aiay at the l&gt; a *t." liv c o n tin u e *
1 w ill ta k * f r o m one • la * * a m i irltfa talk on the Indian chief, “Oar*-; Milam. Theater.
&gt;uld fin d t h r t * a n n t h r r m
h ml
-8uoh
*n »rlta*V of r
H
(j ('* i "■!
. r r * : ." Tv? ’" r n L “ "■!
P'r"ricd -y
th e
ttia.trrf"i true In'' stmen^ market ( and not ( John ({
*
* 1
d * ., “ ^ - / ^ 7 - r t h u c h
o f 'W
s : Van
D yka.
w h o go to - w e ll th e p re s e n t in b id l | (tie T r e a s u r y irndet r9
fifovi't lA
i Irvr

Sanford CashFeed Store

,H ow Would you Ilk* to h* a
aper editor In Germany T
newspaper editors recently
thrir Instruction* from
f*x ! handquartara: No more arabout w ar with Franc* or
N o more attacks for th*
Oft foreign statesmen.
Writing about the Storm
ar th* Labor Sarvlew will
I ImmadtatsJy to » concsn-

It O ffk a |«|

t•* ewp«
Mm *a»«, «
v-« —-•*•
t Aveaue. Tha gueaU arc atippoted
r a i i *-,4 to bring a lemon and |ay a pecay
ifor each seed In ih« lemon. Pro­
ceeds will be used for ihe beneenleoce fuod of the Young People's
&lt; • ‘ r TUESDAY
•Division of the F L .t Methodist
The Gleaner* Ct«M a! thi Find Churrh.
I Baptist Church
.hrfll meet at X 00 - The Primary and Junior De­
Churxh,(
I p . » . at the home of M U a.&amp; lp a partments of the First MelhodUt
Routh, 2 2 0 Jeaoambi Avenue, with Church will rive an entertainment
Miss' Booth ,-Wia* Kathrio* Jobivi at tiOO -P. ■ . at rite church wKh
aon, land Miss Elaine Harrison as the assistance of the Hanford Jan*
KoftcaNt.4 |-&gt;»**% • • ■ . • ..*« — # • U r Orchestra. The publie la Invit­
Mint Julia Ball* McClelland wiil ed.
. a the rnarahers e f th*
- ■W ED NE SD AY.
l'w ith a lemon pa.tyigf-V
A special
Thanksgiving
pro­
' P ? V . at her home, g it
gram will be given at 1:1B P. M.
-------- —
- T
- -at the West Ride Primary School.
The poolic is invited.

'* '
'*
.FRQTBN BRIDOH SALAD
2 cup* evoked prame
•
l b trip, emafectionen sugar
&gt; pkgs. cream cnees* (8 os.)
4 they, lame* juice
l cup haavy cream-----------M .tma - salt ,
• ' **
”
»"
Method

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VODtlv* B I I W .
This « m conUliMit la a unanimeat commisslun decision xlexh
lac oom* ^JfOOfiOO, Including ■
.000 service charge, from the
« of the Louisville, Ky.. hy­
droelectric company that Ita power
pnject In tha Ohio Rirar coet
fl&amp; tfiO O .
The H. M. Byllesby Company of
JHIWGTON, Nor. »
federal power commla*loo Chicago, a holding concern, wai
the principal eabject o f the com­
mission’! attack, but It was said
to be typical of holding compact*!.

federal Commissionls
.{'U n ited In Naming:
’•’£ Them Social Perils

K

LEGAL NOTICE

IW A fth
f o n iiq u m lljf * * * * *

im

ppoitc-

SuUldUry (to th# ByUecbjr com-

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30 ------------Mfllionv HDoU*
CT6AS6

III

Blanca

charged the hydro electric pompany 7 1-1 percent o f the project'*
coet ae a supervisory fan, tart the
commiiilon held It waa not pro rad
tbatUhl* waa an “ netanl leglUmata original c o lt"
Both a contract, declared to
hare been arranged by Identical
officers of the same companies,
was characterised “ as on* of the
moat inildloaa, grievou* and ob­
noxious practice* of the bolding
company device."

1 time
3.times.
fl time*.
1 month.
chart* 30c

*

IM j

P**fr Ua deckkm said, w an th*
Q f T r a d e R e t*
■ub-holding company,
Standard
V I l r BUC
Oaa and Electric Company; the
a » A a n n « n « V Nov
wholly owned eervie*
ermpsny,
W ABHINuyuN mot.
known at the Byllesby Engineer — Export! from the UnHal
Manor*mint Company; Iba teals- |n October wore reported
villa Oaa aad Electric Company, day by the commerce dap
Delawara, and fl^ D y Urn Loul*1mt, ^ k e d the highs
ellle Hydro B ectrk C om p ly.
itaM ^
The cjmmUalon aald the print!m
glvet, a.
pal officer* o f thee* companiee _ _
l_ r»
n i
-era rlrtually Identical no that
chary* by on* again * »~ H W r r * - ( " "
U

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10c lino
Be lino
7e lino
Be lint
Minlmnm

m

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I’n'eU^ L S ,*P' Wl,Dt &amp;PlDl0n

RATES

m

sunnily l a m u i l lb * capital eovt

(41.000,

sH "*1'"

th“
Although t h e
Interp
which ntoally accowipaal
figure* wnn omitted, doe,
a*Id, to preaaore of othoi
department economUU at
« tall it lea (bowed there Wi
than the aenaona) gain

A d d rcw

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1

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Le e s b u r g •
BROWN vn. COLGATE
CARNEGIE TECH va.,PITTSBURG
CLEMBON vg. FURM AN

VANDERBILT
| CALIFORNIA

ys.

YO U # WATCH repslral
D* who really knows boa
Jeweler, Mag, As.

&lt;■■■ Situation Wanted
iNTED work s« laundress
lead any kind of work badly
ri* Stephens, 714 Keel (Uh Kl,

lor

o u n — Muit

rendition.

n m il h r s s i
q u a rte r
IK K U )
a n il H m ith i- a .l i|U « r le r i H K V i l
nf
N n r l l i r a . l i| u a r l a r I N K 1* )
tif H ull! h v .. . I q u a r t e r ( K W I 4 )
of H f f l l i 'R li'ii IS),

All In T»*to n«hlp Twentf-nn*
&lt;2I) H«*u!h IIhiim** T*MiIr*nliii

Walter

(29) r.iawi. living tbrv* huaGrvd
am. t»n HI®) mrr+m. mnfa nr

TO RKNT. I wheel trailM- for. two or three deya. Call at
(Jerald at ones a* leaving Wednea»l»h t.

|. ry, Rlllljpcl ItAW^iT, I't •Tl
lbIImil |uilillr rrniili*,
mid r Ik III of pt»lillr mrtvirm
11lir a trnti ralnii Dvr *1!**#%•- *lrkrti llie-d pn*tH&gt;r1y nod e*«re*p|ln*
m

Hip ftillomln* il»Krrll»rd pr«p*r-

•&gt;
M ODERN N E W L Y Painted apart
, pimts No mater &lt;te|&gt;oslta. Rea

t m r LAUtiK and one small fur
n'stiad apartment. Sll Park Av
*n\j*. Call Ztl.

-MlsceiUneooa For Bole
GENTLE Mare Mule. 10 yren
old. Weight UOO lbs. (00.00. P.
V- Froetor, Osteen, Kta.
r S T RALE:
Copenhegen enil
‘Charleston Wakefield Pahbegs
pUnts. C. W. Bailor.
W I US FOR oil and wood heel­
ers, stove pipe, andirons, and
ttfr u gold weather Items. W* he e
tkpm-^at the right price. Stanley
Rogsri Hardware Co.

Southwest
i l l Chrl.tlsn

rlsr ___
tTssss
A. A M.
piiutl&gt;erw Mslhneisl

Football StancUruDi

AlllMtma

Rocky Mountain

T rnnroit*
(1*0 raim

Tula it*
Vandvrbllt
Auburn

K *n tu e k |

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Southern
Pacific Coast

VICKS

C O N T R O L OF COLDS

Oemlm ________
U eskerg ......
n s n fs r d ___ ZL
lAndon . ...............

WASHINGTON STATE |
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Daytona B each Is
Winjier OfTitie In
Northeast League

Armr . _...___
niutiuid c.
Prlnrtton .....
•I Thnnta
liDcium .....
(’olsmkl* ....
n u _____ ___
*v&gt;l«4t. ..7 ._
rmChim ...
Villa Nora
Halgar* ..
Ilarvar* ......
Cariwala Tech
Temple
Tala _______
Mary
I&gt;«rtmotith
Coriffll
Irnwn

tooulalana

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Oar lona B eech ____ &lt;
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ALABAMA

KENTUCKY vm. TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA ra. NORTH CAROLINA

_ Tj»t fomraiu'ra idAd-H .-FM

"fo r th* benefit of a private holdIng company, Into whoa* treasury
every doller of the profile re­
torted from the operating com­
pany la ayphoned through the
folding company’* wholly owned
fervle* company."
’The undisputed evidence," the
decision continued, "ahowa that
the Bylleaby Service Company,—
not a public utility, not subject to
direct regulation by either federal
or state authority—(took change
of the affaire of the license*.
"It prepared the application for
the article* of Incorporation; as
licensee’a ‘agent’ K prepared, filed,
am) fnliwed through to It* grant­
ing, the spoliation to the coremls• Inn for the license for the project.
■The
financing,
purely* Ing,
construction, inspection, moat of
tha accounting and all of the !*g*l
work war* dona for licet****.
The** wer* not act* o r uenevolence, but Intruded aerrlce* for
gain.
"Such a holding company dynaity—not exceptional hot typical
w th Ita abtante* ownership and
management, Ita aoveralgwty over
flung dominions in many state*
but subject to the direct Jurisdic­
tion of none, It* authority watrallaad In a few strong hands, Ita
"fa*’’ taxation without repreaantatim of the operating com panlev,
It a grave economic and social
peril.
It rail* for prompt corrective
and prevent Iv* measures.
The
crux of tha prooem la the preeei'l
Inadequacy of tha law. State com­
missions and the federal power
commltaion should b# clothed with
all regulatory Jurisdiction possible
over aueh holding and aerrlea
companies."

conference to shellack Anbmodato,
4S to f, Sanford loot to Wildwood,
0-7. end Do Lend yielded to Or­
lando, 0-W.
The ■tending of the team* In
canfaronoo competition follow* I '

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By defeat! ag Lennon 11 to 0
Frithy, Daytotwl Beach virtually
clinched th*' U U jNorthroet Ctnffranc* title.. according, 0) .the
Dkkksen Rat ng V. Byitesa em­
ployed by the loop to decide the
eJkm Fkjuhlp.'’ '
%
The beet that U k * City, which
hns ghnplotod
Mb,* conference

T1 fAToritM 10 Wlo thoir Turkey
Day eoatast*.
71
Lob* Ctty’i record tnclode* vie- lories over Palatka,
lamlan,
Sanford, aad DeUad, *U **&lt;»»d
dI viaIon teams. Under the Dick In* 0 0 system the flr it division In­
is clocks all elevens with a psreentage aber# A00| all other teams
is axe In the second , divslom fo*.
» Tha* U h * City** toUl 1* SO
_ prints and disking by font the
Tigers are rated at W.00.
_
Daytona Beach to date has
&gt;r whipped Leesburg
aad
Ocala,
I which are now In tha first dlri­
al lion, and London and Sanford,
both of whjeh »|g in the eeeond di­
sc y Irion. Ocala ha* completed Its
. conference slat* aad k mrto at a
_ first division rating tort Lesaburg,
if defeated by Sanford Thursday,
_ will fall krto ibrseoond dvislon.
b By whaiag over t e a t o ig , Sani i ford cm Id not aehiav* a first dl»* j vision berth.
, .
44 j
Oronting Ueobpqr boat* Bon}» ford, thereby retatolng to place
is 1K* toe first dJviriea, and Daytona
•* Beach lose* to DaLanA the Bncm cancers still would win tha cham»» p IonsIf p under the Dickinson Sya-

— tarn, despite (he tut

that

loKSSaaj.

LOVETTS
“THANKSGIVINGSPECIALS”

Cranberries Lb. i Q c l
Fancy CAULIFLOWER, lb.
POTATOES, I t iha.--- ------Yelkw ONIONS. 4 lbs.... „
Emperor GRAPES, I Iha. ....
BRAZIL

party of artists, LeonardC- Za- a o
Isa, 41, sculptor, dlagl at dawn £ ,!
Sunday
from a singlebullet H , b
through the bead. Medical exam-' y |fj
Iner Squire sat lbs ease down aa N ('
‘a ’ soleftte. A lte r ' quesclutifng the1
artist's widow and their two
guests, poll:* said hours of mer­
ry-making
had preceded
the ~ —
shooting.
JJun

Extra Fancy York A P F L W ^ 4 I
Pitlsbery*. CAKE FLOUR, phf
Pet er Ceraxtien MILR. k g .'M a
t t T i»S 'FCm r iT S lilflfO 'T —
Dromedary DATBR, trg. pfcgs.
FRUITS far SALAD. Ito. 1 «

MARJTZDURO. Haul, South Itnlsa Rails**
Africa, Nov. »*.—0P&gt;-Two ehlllr tK:f; ;
dren wer* drowned and 80001 itatilns
sheep were killed In a hailstorm Jjv.vbyisru*
and cloudbtgwt that detkriat* Miss Relit*,
the Droogdal region Sunday, 14 jj4' J , , TJ*1
mils* from Dannhausor.
Miiiupe _.!7
-

Hens lb
PO RK
ROAST

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CHERRIES, J c a s e .....

Pknk Biee IJkby’* ABFARAOVB

York Applea 10 lbs.

Campksir. TOMATO,JUICE, « fei

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Bweet Mlaed PJCMLE8. (4 em,.,.
es.

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BUTTER lb.

Florida Motor lin

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tJla« T m c M u

Y-. aad tho other claims to be A
M. Franklin of TbomaaviU*. G*.
Offleer* said tha man had raahfd
checks on two buxines* aaaa, and
had two others la tbolr * peasan­
oka.
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tlmorsatown

HELD ON CHECK CHARGER
■■
LAKELAND.
Nov. IS— Two
young man were arrested her*
Sunday night on a charge of panelag forged checks. On* says he
ts William Haryth-of Buffalo, N.

Ik ........ .

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LONG'S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
|SS1 K. First Street
OppoMU INmI Office

NUTS.

WALNUTS. Ih....... ............ -

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Price Fire Cent*

SANFORD. FLO RID A. W E D NE SD AY. NOVEM BER 29. 19M

'

NIJMBER .10

Wyman D
em
anc/sj^ABSONURGESMob Violence Hits;
Takes IssueBEACH MAYORLouisiana
To Know
I f U. S.Senate /s|n ri/ ip t o il n r
bughiin Over PREFERSJAILA f r a i d O f Senator Long R f i V i a i U W w Missouri As Crowd
U.S.TAXPOLICYLynches Negro^Man
Statement TOOBEYANCE
AJ Denies OOnnection
.Between LoanFroi
Morgan, Okn VlewB
Money F
NEW YQ&amp;K, Nov. M (A jP.&gt;—Fhther Charfea E.
Oeh»M!n'« defdmfc of Prwidenf Roosevelt’s monetary
tnlicla re-echoed Ust night
in three dominating •develop*

S a y s He
2,000,000 MEN Armstrong
Will Never Comply
Court Order
TO BE AT WORK With
That He SlgnBonds
BY WEEK’S END
t-Okey
|,

rts B y
Florida CWA Heads

D A Y T O N A R EACH, Nov.
M ayor Edward It. Armstrong of
Daytona Beach yesterday
d ec 1sred that he would go to jail
rather than obey a peremptory
w rit o f mandamus Issued* by the
State Supreme Court, ordering
him to sign $147,000 clly ref«n d ln g_ bond*.----------- ------------Informed
that
the
Supreme
Court had Issued the writ after
months of litigation, Maynr Arm ­
strong who yesterday was con­
fined to bed after a minor opr rat bn. said: " I understand fully
that refusal to eomplv with th*
mandamus o f the Supreme Court
leaves no alternative to the court
eiren t In rite me for contempt
whlrh. of murse. means my being
sen* to lail.
"However. I consider the wel­
fare and the ealstence cf th*
poon'e superior to the judgment
o f the present Cltv Commission
and the Supreme Court as to

W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. f f D . - m
— Out o f tin broad-!rented
enAlfral -Erflmlth; whom dtavor to put men to work and
I t her Coughlin described booi t buying pow*r, there came
ss the "outstanding a prediction yw U rday from Harry
. ..
,
A
. L. Hopkins, director o f the civil
layman In
in AmenAmeri­ wor|U admlnlalratlon, that two
Catholic layman
* • " declared
■*“ » ! ■ ■ * ( the
I lia D
D ee tt rr o
o ii tt mti(|on men who wore recolvlng
ca,*’
SS “ abeolutely falee" relief an Nov. 16 would bo atr work
maal
la charging that ”"m
my
at. In
y before the end o f thle week.
Ian «ns
• tha
He laid oae million men and
the monetary quoit’on
queit’on
|M'aaay
.(S
n y way affected by any women had been transferred from
from J.
Morgan. .. .. ""
' • &gt; « «I1 j to pay rolU during
from
J. P. Morgan.
*. Megr. Thomas a . Carroll, tha laat 10 dayn.
"The objective
of
the
civil
chancellor o f tho Catholic ar:hworki ailmlnUtratlon," he
eeld,
dlo.ase o f Now York, Mid the
“i » Che employment o f four m il­
pcleet'a attack op former Gover­
lion pereon* by Dec. 16."
nor Bra'th waa "absolutely unwar.
Hopklne tald the 6400,000.000
ranted'’
I allotted to the civil works or­
ganisation by the public
worka what Is legal, and therefore, I
adm inlilvathn o f neat February
, ... „ ...
, .
_ »m going to refuse lo rnmnlv
er uougruin aald ne had further
•"d
. . 7
J m *£ i
‘ “ .w ith
"rder lo sign the b -n d ."
plana to defend Uie admln'alra- after that Urns, will the Job* go
,
IJtlffftUon over signing refundtlon'a money program, but aeld be on aftsr th.t lime, will depend
Ing bond* dstsd Aug I. ***” .
would not addrees meet Inga In any upon the action of C digress ”
During the day th* sdmlnlstra-1 gan last Spring, when the Su
dloceaq I f the diocesan aulhorltlea
tlon assigned 8VI2 men to seal 21,-1 prems Court
first
Issued It*
did net approve.
The form er New York governor 400 abandoned coal mines in the' ^ r, mpt&lt;1ry writ against the may
— who decried what be called "ba- Ohio River basin lo protect pub ‘ or. who secured a rehearing for
lie water supplies.
( Continued on page Faur)
furthrr argument* Ihst delayed
Virtual blanket approval for final Issuance of the wrtL
projects ytmfurming to
the
Darge Crowd Attends all
basic regulation* f j r CW A work
^
______ ______
(Scout Court O f Honor was voted yesterday by thr Florl- Papworth,
HainesJoin
tla civil works administration T h e|* " * ' ’
as
largest crowd at Buy administration adopted * resolu- C iT O W C T 8
A t
I V I C t r li n K
and friends o f Scouts to Hen auth w ilin g it*
reginrering

f

N E W O R LE A N S , Nov. 23— t'l'i
— It waa lluey P. Ijm g day before
tha Senate romrn it re investigat­
ing Senator John II. Overtons
election.
Stalking down the aisle with a
swagger Senator lemg electrified

.land and said he had the an-war.
to any urn! all &lt;|ursl on*. For an
hour Hr denied in* hunter test!ninny and covered a wide field ol
l,outaianB politic*.
As he Stepped from the stand,
a small woman, with f tv in her
ryes, Mrs. Hilda Phelps Hammond
the hearing by demanding to oe
. haiiman of thr women’* commit­
heard in bis own drfense.
lie tee of l/oulslana arose and reaald he had three witnesses w III bukrd the ,ummiltce (or |tcrmllhim whu would prove that Kami ting Senator lsing to "make
a
D. Hunter, whom he charged was) , i un,p speech for an hour." and
B “ gas well thief from
N orth' demanded to know f “ the t'nitrd
Louisiana," had ntlarkrd him at.«U Slates Senate Is afraid of lluey
not Senator Uveiron w th "lira
Limit '
say testimony and untruuths."
Itfi tv mm k* piTivokinl a hvd
Hr mar hed lure and forth iw- lain in the rhamUvr, voice* caver
•fore th* rostrum ss the crowd tnij, yelling^ and shouting “ lit
.dfteered . anil giggled.. A fts r
de­ dowtivr “ |fw tff* "
bate between the cum null?# and
W th an an o f unconcern, Sen
Senator Lnng and Overton he was ator Long walked
losely
in
allowed to produce his Im tim on). front id her urn I between her and
Hla first w tne*» wan ruled o ff the rosituin, fucked up his hat mud
the aland on £ round* nf irrele­ went out,
vancy but two o f hi* witnesses
Mrs*
Harninomr* last won)*
testified.
were if row tied out in the noise, and
Then
Ixing
himself took th©
; (Continued On Page Thr©*)

SIGNING OF CODE MAYO PROHIBITS
SAID UNSAFE FOR SHIPMENT OF 100
PRESS FREEDOM CARS OF CITRUS
Attorneys Advise IJ.S. Commissioner States
Editors To Demand
That 40,000 Boxes
Specific Protection
Are Unfit For Use

Statistician Says Era
Of Prosperity Will
Follow Repeal O f
P r e s ent Surtaxes
BOSTON, Nov. 29.— &lt;/F&gt;~Koger W. Babson,, ■talUtlcian, yester­
day told the Boston Advertising
Club that rep#a! of siirlnxet, rn
r*tio,iirti' * n»\tic

till r

* k*

in

of

new

Wfodd bring rb o’.it »

« s ritnl

to

rnlrrpr aea*
general

up-

w .id t r .,,i in business and groatly it,err.,.- employment.
,
He *aid
Fresldent
Roosevelt
ha*l *
baal * a m i, one In iHtucf
uncmpluymrnt. and thr other to
Icginlatr for a more equal di*lnhution of thr nation’a Income. I» it
hr said these a m* werr in con
flict. It would hr impossible. Hub
ton said, to bring about both nt
oner,
He
$aid a con slit ut onat
amendment redistributing wealth
would Increase unemployment.

Decries Act
50 MORE MEN TO Governor
Stating That There
Is
o Justification
BE EMPLOYED ON ForN Victim’s
Death
STATE ROAD JOB
Mo.,

JEFFERSON C ITY,
Nov. 29.— (A .P .)— 'The waVO
Two Crews ToBeBusy of mob vijltnicc which han
On 1st Street Pro­ trmtlp it* prcftpnco known In - • i
ject Stnrting Friday Californift anti Mnrylmul iltirInR the |mnt 72 hourt* awopl
Kjf
whi„ , nd col
^
^
^
^
,0 lh. Into thin atftte Inte l««l night tnorr than ho now working ct r«- bh a mob cftlintnled nt about
men « n cl w o m o n
pairing State Hoad No. 3 on 4000
Went Flmt Street starting early atormed the Ruehnnnn Coun­
Friday morning, it « i &gt; announced ty jail at SI. Jn*r|&gt;h, mid
at local Civil Work* Admlniatrn*
tt n headquarter* in the Court
House laic till* afternoon.
Work on thi* project, with the
addition of ihi* new -Tew, wilt
he divided into two shift* of five

hour* each and at au day* per
week for each shift of men.
Nearly 700 white and colored
men were working on one or more
projects today, Mrs, Helen T
M oikf stated during a short in
terview that had the news of the
employment of f*0 additional men
ns n highlight
Mily merely revising
the
tax'
Asked whcthei or ii t she could
policy of this government for Cte sny when mure men will he put
next five years," Habeoii predicted, to wnr k, she snid ‘*There really
" j o y would see the greatest build
Isn't n thing that we can say
Ing ton tin in the history of th j*
shout Anything today
We are
count i &gt; You would see every fn i wtelling for wont from Tallahn*
I
lory workin g fud t me. re su ltu g
*ee on both thr sewer project
in am in Inal shortage
of
laltor
mid the Sanford and Celery A v e ­
while various new developments in
nue brick relaying project. They
t raiispoi tal mu. power projecls and were
approved
yesterday, but
other entri prise*, would start up engineer© must check them before
n nil section* of the country **
we ran start to work 1 will say
[lahaon **nl Wall *t|ieet had lost again however, that wie're put­
its power ami that
Washington ting men to work Just as fast aa
bad airpersadad it.
llu predicted j wa can, and that we ought
the I’ rcaidem would continue In* have lots of interest ing new* by
present policies without «n&gt; very F rid a y "
that
government
fHihcnl hangf* until the elect on-l
She
stldetl
Haheon *aol 2 perrent o f the
jiopiilatiiin
;provided
the
bulk
. apitak for nrw enterprise*, Sur
la x law*, he *ai«l, I mil ing the d e ­
duction* for
losses
and
taking
large pio|ioi lion* of tile p m fit *,
had dn\e n thr holders o f th»- c ap ­
iat to invent in non taxable * r •
i ui ities.

lynched IJoyd Warner, 19 year Mil
negro who was iiuoted by pollen
aa having confessed that he at­
tacked a 21-year old white girl
nn Sunday night.
Th* lynching drew from Gov­
ernor Guy Park the .lalom enl
that "There la nn Justification”
•j i
for the lynrhing “ even though It
appear* from thr pro*, anti other
report, that Warner confessed in
the heinou. crime whlrh in Mix.ouri I. punishable liy drath."
With feeling In St. Jo.eph and
the surrounding territory at a
I High pltrh. It did not l*kr long
for a mnh estimated nt nearly
4000 pereon. to gather A hur­
ried consultation am1ng pur|&gt;ott#d
leader* nf thi. throng resulted
In the .term ing of the Jail.hy a
•elected group
One group sri.ed a huge Iron
pipe, and using it a . a battering
ram, it stormed the jail cnlranrw
demanding the prisoner. .Sheriff
Thatarn. declining to call for the
aid o f lh* national gunrd. warned ■
the nv’b to quII lire jail yard. Ha
told K reporter later that ho
saw no necessity uf calling foe
(Continued Dn I’age Throol
•

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CHICAGO,
Nov, 2t» lAb- An
T A L L A H A S S E E . No v 23
i/Pi
opinion ny a Chlragn law
fir m 1 Nnthftn
M*yo, *1*1© n m im ii yesterday held newspapers might sinner o f ag ncult uic , Mnnouncr&lt;i
lose their con.lllbtinnal guaranty yf*tvn1a&gt;
lliul
M|iprn*immtcly
o f puhllcatltn if thry arrepted thr 40tdDu (iiupt hi in n r than
100
proposed N it A
r id .
without a rnrjomU i»f urttviiwlvi uiwngv* ©lid
apreifir bill of rights proviso.
iMngrrima in thv Florhki
il tr u *
The nplni m was .uhmtltvd
to 4vlt wmilfi
Curifd from ship
Col. R. It McCormick, pirMIsher men I this yvmr heemute " w r have
of the Trfbun# and rhalrmsn of fmind them ah* dutVly unfit for
tha American
Newspaper
Pun- human cunaumpll&gt; n.M
tlahera' As.octalion committee on
I n p r io r y t r * .
o ra n g ca
©rvd
t a n f r r i n r * I r r a i r n l w it h
»n»©nTc
staff J * rramtae project*, far ■*ReprerogUng th t v county J" ° r‘ fr t id jm of tho proa*.
been
released
fur
Designed a. a rppl&gt; to the con­ ppray have
qulrement*—that
material
coehj |*ndn Monday afternAon at » Ma»*
Hugh Johnson, shipment an lire. I. when thr ©it
red In tho Arcade building Mon- not eiceed SO percent of the total, meeting o f cltru* growers who tention of Gen.
but
adrnlni^rator,
that * u* m*p«'clif»n prriiMj rnd*
10 Of 12 I*awViolators
nlght to withies the pre- that the project t* on paolkly . . . seeking reimbursement for Its Recover)
dona their crop* during there was no need for a special May ■ s a l 1 auch f i uil " m, ill not I p next fail
i agent*
were
In Sanford today HandedFinesBy Judge
&gt;dn fatten o f certlfleeUs, merit owned land, and (the fulfillment j
newspaper* released tho* y e a r "
l.ga l
deman-b-and^
,
, r, d,f .u „n campal.n safeguard to insure
and cLhar honors to of severel
making ar ran geme nt* tn store a
Ill- order .lit rod concern frip a freedom o f puhllcatiofkk it
held
Monday afternoon .e-.ion
of
and their friends.
! ! ' T * Ph * • was
w b i Merry
licvry M. Papworth and It I
thaT as a general proposition, any fruit Th.- aopiriiie court recently New leeginlativo (&gt;roup ) second shipment • f pork ami nth*
applicant
to
start
to
work
Municipal Court, wilh Judge ft A.
With Judge j . 0 . Sharon pre­
llftliu-* of I he local rhamber of one might w a if*
aITtirned
t trcoiV ' Jifig c it, r
i er comormitHe* which will reach
c
mstituti
»oal
This resolution will atlrw start
H Wllklnaon presiding, brought
siding, and Seoul Commissioner
Commrnc
nghls by not insisting upon them PetIVway o f Hulk t mint&gt; tn the Will Meet On Friday here m m i time within the nest
fine* to all but two nf Ihe
12
Falter o f Qrlando and Seoul of hundreds of projects that oth­
granting of nn Mijuurtioti against
in
proper
form
ami
proper
trib
­
in
days
A fter listening t&lt;&gt; the rrmnrks
person* brought into rourt, ft ml
loner f o r the Southeast erwise might not receive atten­
ihe c »mmis*i*»riei anti hi* iivspet
unal.
With
Fred
It
Wilson
pres
M
i
ing
Thi* pork, and the rmnmoditlea the two, Willie Raker who wau
tK ftrl Lehmann o f Sanford as tion until after the board's next of sv.eral speakers, in luding t'«*n.
shipment a* rliairman,
member* nf
l lu» which include butter, flour, laid,
It further stated that, by rea­ ici^v In terfer ing wilh
gressmsn Msrk Wilco*
and
J
meeting, Monday of next week.
charged with disorderly conduct
Spanker*, a long program o f trots
of
arse
nail'd
g
r
a
p
e
f
n
m
Leg i*l alive
('ntumlt lee o f
the
Hard n Peterson, both of whom son and analogy, newspaper* could
W hile
who
wu*
and tit her items which have been and (l*n ry
resulted aa follewai
S'-mmole
{'oufity
i'haiidtei
«»f
plcdgerl themselves to back the "contract away the right of free
charged with petit larceny, w *r*
K E IT H VIN1NU COMING
Certificates indicating that the
r o m m r r r r will meet at the t'tly purchased by the government for
reimburarnicnt move to thr 1 mil, publication" tn i-ontra.t to
lh«
the relief of the destitute, will transferred lo Ju.tice o f the poaco
holder had se roe ssfully passed
It was announcer) this morning Mr. l'a|iworlh today «t»t&gt;-l that I .land of Recover) Admini.lratoin None Injuredln2Auto! Hall on F r u k y afternoon st L’ on
for action.
‘
’ testa la Ota Elements o f Scout*
o'clock
fin
the
purpose
o
f
ilisrus*be
distributed through the Semi*
by the commltteo In ehnrge of th* ha U of th* opinion that th* n r il I •pokr.m*n who hav* aaaerte.l Ibi* Wreck* OnUityStreets1
E. J. Pourier,
wMlb
man,
mastership. P art.O n e. wars pre­ show bool dance to be given F ri­
ing Ihe Fedvial in inetaiy policy noli* County
Fmergenry Belief charged with
.Irunkenne**,
c«I w" n0‘ P ~ ‘ ib,r
sented by Mr. Lehmann to Wm. day evening on tho river boat, C on «re.. will ......................... .
and uther matter* of inttVest
ycHtrr d ay| Member* yf this rommittee, ©r C iineil a* in the past Announce­ treated a fft liond
The m ertini row th* rrttin* up
The opinion continued:
VS it Inn
one
hour
H. Du Boss, J. E . , Rowland, Jr., Osceola, by lb* St. Agnes (lu
(,ui*d,
ip aj n»ata.n#ry far an official tur-| " I f the newapaper*. by rnterinq aftitniMin, four white ■ersoris, all |
ment will be made as to the date
Found guilty of being
drunk,
ceiilly appoiulcd uy
H a ir y
M '
Arthur Branea, Arthur Riggs, that Keith
hc.tr*
Vlnlng's Orthos'
Wilbur Jordan.
Sam D I.yons,
Ve$ o f tha d a « » » V done timing I into a rode, admit that N RA la o f them well known i this city,' Fapworth. art Mr Wilson, It. F .' o f release
Julius Dlagfeidor, J. A , Sands, from Orlando will furnish
Frank Blair, ami Suite R o m . were
*.f Aliv.ro...rot*. Pvt UltlDk'ttb Ooat o f th* aur. v i applicable
to
rwwpapera,
they escspnl s i n oi* injury in two auto ,
-J r_ .Balph A . ftrdth. .&amp;* M - -Ma&amp;r .w a it ' TU s &lt;gfhg-.tre tea
lined ( 4 verb- ——
w ilf h* aouqkt o f ‘ lK* '•talc nvtfrw n'jM undTnrhtrrffy. w m i r m f th o Irtohttc i e r ff e n r * wfltrh nrrnrnt i f r |,B ll m , r _ I, K II .ylr, K.illandl
M BS l i A M l I I I
AlU tKNT F.D
aalratga. and 43. L. Hi
pi teas and It considered ooa . . .
Ray Dunbar, charVml with Im­
j (ir o h o eunleriilsd fur, admit that r.u.} . t r e t I ' . t r . - w t I D * . „ . t i c , , , , . A l &gt; * r , d i , . . H t'.'
Merit ltad|M
yrtH g tlj to U f Voat la dll* part o f lh . atai^. Wo*k* Ad mint, t r a i t * .
proper parking,
r»lii'«t,n l ■ [8
At ai'ciut If (Ml o'clock
------’ the m r nf thr rode Is applicable
roui'ri
|)uu
„
ir
,
T
I,
Duma*.
&lt;
V
V
Knl*
HDMHAY.
India.
Nov.
2U
(A
t
Atrhle SlmmoM, Ormond 81mbond
t « and finding upon them
iw itng d r iv e n w re t
on
S e v e n th s .
u u u m - ..
u ...
i
re,*
,
4
** * ,
.
■
,
.
,.
..
u
,
firing*
r*
SSvH
er
Hame*.
V
K
The
wife
of
(ha
Mahatma
t»andA | N a , Marion Bcrgsrd aM Floy*
Frank Bl*tr, charged with poa" I f tha proviso is onnacessary
; Hr. I by K.tdl© Hawson 'ssa h it, |Klugla(l, # |r y
lloushotder. Jno hi was arrested with a rompau*
B a g g e r of OiuiooU for Cooklag;
• •■ing liquor, was fined )&amp;0.
to maintain the guaranty of Ihe
lo a it o e &gt;y s s an *eing t rt»enj p Jinkins, H J l^hman, John ton yest«%n.iay while enrouts
to
Henry McCloud wa* fined II0U
' gUMa Mgiggp of Baaford far
freedom o f th* prre», I f la at mu.l
«&gt;ulh .,« Ma*nulta A ,-n u »
b r.M .la fh . Hr , J J
I'a .n .h , J. 0 thr villayr it* , w b.rr *h,
roll!
for petit’ larceny, and
fur dllM ro aff© Health j Billy U f t f *
Mrs *•
K K liludw m lh
N either|
v,
aurptiuata which ra itM i In any Mr*
N'
» ‘ B*r l Sharon,
V A Hpror, ami
M l*, .hr would partlcipat* in , civil
onterly conduct.
injured. hut
i»ul' both
both Miilumubiles
' BaafotS Car Public aa$llh| .0rw ay bind or fettor tho «o *
«was
. mjured.
..mobile. N .,n. w „
; dt.obodlmire mottam.nt.
Edna Flem ing, wan fined flO
H m M Btmmaaa far Wroff OarvArm y; • orIiment In
It*.
profram .
If were ilamaged consider a lly
tiiyop
for Ireing disorder!) while llepry
euu
~ o f t • H a h Ion
F
ifty
minutes
later,
police
Ingi Archie fflmmroa l far Slff- - - Th4A k»*iri"f Do/ in Ban
anthem, “ Lord Thou lla .l H**n thr piuviao i- nrocaary In prr leaned that M is Fred l*ope* who
W Junta waa let off with a fft
nalllngi 8. J . Nl*. Jr, and Cham tVI* j aa r promiaaa to bo oba* r»*d
vent a waiver, th* quvernmrnl
Our Dwtlllnq rises," th* choir:
fine, and
W illie
(iad.km
waa
la
•
mannar
which
will
l*av«
iro
of Soaford, for W i *
wi*h*. to hero In it* hand a we* was Iriving west on &lt;VIi t &gt; A v e ­
fined fit fo r being drunk anil dUFloyd WlffMr, Marion doubt that IU c tlrona are thank­ effort &gt;ry annouocantaht R«»- Wtn {Kin 11 could u*a Co atifl* thr nue -ollideft with M»a* Ann Farorderly.
l, NellI* Hicham, Archie ful and appreciative of th* bra*- ■p. Brook., Jr.; offarih* and *Wdl- pro**. Th* very fact that Juhn.on ion, driving a coach north on
______m aad Ormoari Sbaiaona, &lt;fit* and blroming* of tho paat ratory prayer, Bov. Smith Hardin; i „ , , in .i.lrn t upon th* tllmina- MI*II*•nvtiie A venur Mis 1*ope"s
automobile turned over aflVr th*
I'Ian. for thr propoM-d San- w n r playrd, or an a v r r a x * of Dry Cleaners Discuss
(far Sataaal ladaatxy. Churn BUn- ‘ jroar.
n r i» . fB ltaalot.*1 by Mya. Chari*, lion of lh* proviao would lead an im|Mict and lim ktl on its t »p, its
ford ( ' unlry Club iiiriutirrahlp hr player* rarh wr*k.
With a union rellflou* aorvkt G. YW Ik; aoreaon, Bov,
-for Futhftadlat, aad Henry
Martin unprejudiced ohionrer tb fro I that
National I’rice Code
four wheels spinning, but
Mia. drtvr which will * t*r ( nrxt Tu**.
, Jr, aad Floyd Wagner for aa a feature, a ronric* In which B ra m fliy m n No. 4»6, "C:im* Y * hr wiihr* to pul tho piro* 'in
A year ar und avrraic* of IIM
I'op, rmcap.d injury
A diicuasion of Ihe new
na­
Catholic, Jaw and Protrotant will Thankful
day mnrnlnx will kr illaru***d at
P *op U ;"
Wnfdkttlon, exactly th* *am* plan* a . olh*r
round, of g o l f prr wrrk l* thua tional claaner. and uyera cudo,
a apodal mrrlinir of tram rapindustry nolwithatandlnx it* *p*
M h | u M d Holllo Htck- t ju re for th# flret tlmo In yoata, Hav. J. J. KvUafhan;
.
effective last wrrk but not tu ba
waro affvaaead t* tho Broo*d tho day w ill brio# more than tha - y , , A ll th* lilroatnn of the cial ron.tltutiunal (tlaran lew , *u County’s Agricultural tain, and litutrenantr who will lrachr.1,
proverbial bountifully ladan laW* Yaar," tho aboir. *
I that tn th* rvtnt o f ho.tlltly or
I l l , 1 rhili had t4h mrmbrra laat enforced until all cleanera pro
mnrl at lh* City Hall Friday
CU m Scrot rpUaff.
Production Was High aftrrnoon a( 110 o'clock undtr ) r * r , um.i o f th»m active About advised aa to tla content, was
A [roup of &gt;ounf poop!* from 1advrr*, rriticl.m rm a ta u n f from
' OUmto •*'praaont *roa: L. U which h to b* a fixture In maqy
a l t taa chortha* win act a* u*h*i* the prr.*. h* will U in a poattion
r ity
Hall laat
I7f&gt; non inrnilrer* u.rd l h * links • (aged at th*
homaq.
. ' ) * ■ , *
V
© ' D. ’H lffM vjw w ,- A.
Bt rnlnole County shijq^ed a solid thr dirrrtlnn of J &lt;’ Hutfhiaon,
will re c ti&gt;« tha offering. Tn* *ff*cliv*ly and aummarlly to c *a
Tha roUfiro* rorvka, arhadulad
a, variou* tint**, and moat uf night by a group o f nrnrly ftO
b
M. L.' W i w r m 4
carl&gt;«d o f fresh fruit ami v e g e ­ Iradrr of thr drlv* army
to bartn at 0:30 o'clock In tha mu ale la to bo furwUkad by a! It.
Tb * rampalan
prikl
I*
HU) them w e ir front Sanford The Contra! Florida dealer*, gathered
table© e ve ry one huiif and fourauditorium of tha flre t Preroff- ffjU K tfls choir uodar (h© dirat* \ “ I f Ihe proviso la H im lu U d
rourae
had
approkimatoly
22ft from six count ie* which ant In
m
rm
ljrr.
at
III!
rarh
I
t
la
ratlhtiher lffr&gt; tnintllei o f ihe &lt;lsy and night
tha quest ion will aria©
torian Charth, U under tha apaa- flo g i f lira. F. S V t r n iy
matad that lh* club may b* visitor* f i m out-of town, all o f th* Fifth Divlainn nf thr Florida
°* l,r t &gt;,,* r
at Lska Mary
and th* pro,* cannot bo lironaod, aad dur&gt;n*
•oreklp af tha Sanford pniirotart
Dry C lran en' Institute.
malntalnrd proporly If thi* . u m 11' ' 1" u,inif lh* tour**
Monro* will , a*ad laix* tkla r n . catkin will hav. to oo do- «c..r&lt;B n[ lo a .ta t.m ro l ju.t roM nUtfria] AuocUtlon with
8. R. Johnson o f
Orlando,
la c-llerlrol, inasmuch aa grrona i The drlv* army, hrodad by J.
to thla aarvtco, acbod- © m lT a d by lho court.’ which, w * l« ” &lt;1 b F
K,mlnul' &lt;'°JunO
I
J. B. Root aa preotarot, 1
fro* and contribution* from th* I *' Hutchison a* general include* chairman o f tha division, wa* (he
on*|
hallqr.,
a
r.
opt
to
droid*
clot*
Chartbro
of
Comm*re.
t***d
on
aonlinu* for about
lee hi tha «M |
Barr. C.' D. Brownlro
principal speaker. It* explained
—r* it»
l quOat Iro* in favor of virtual &lt;tlc-j
'*** s t , t ® Mark*tln# City Comml**lon will he added Uie following team .:
Church **4l dean o f f M B ’,
Nn 1, Mrs. V. A. Kpror aa tha coda and pointed out that It
Bvroou
during th* season
i*
cuatom,
all
officro
tatoiahlpa.
I
f
th*
proviao
la
inwlff
Brmlmto County ahippad a to­
Th* w i n group o f worker* raptaln, Mra, H. W Watson, Mr*. had bron tested In west Florida*
housoa win b« cloaod ahnbd, tb * courla cannot; without
with a Judge ruling that ba would
aa will th* poatof- atuH/ytai thomaolvw hold th«U tal of IfiOS carload, of fruit* and wilt meet at thr City Ila ll Mon­ Roy Hym**, Mrs. T. R Mailing,
lavy th* fine provided I f a vio­
_
vagetnblro of which 4^74 wore day afternoon at ft 00 o'clock to Mia* Elisabeth flhoomaksr.
Umtataff
o
f
tho
poou
waa
over
.
aad
t
l
t
r
aad
counChurch
rotary, 93 tellur*, 1,02ft oraogta, receive laat minute Instruction*
lation wore brought b e fo r e ,h ip .,
No
I,
Chari**
Dunn,
F.
F.
c
o
n
to
«*p
I*
laud
In
th*
adoption
of
Th* Sanford Horal 1
or aa avvrag* of ninaloroi and a a* to th* drlv* which will
Tho new code i* the flret whiah
Dorner. John I.udwlg, A D. HighUta code."
put)I H ire d .
to. Id* pa* to rat*
contains fixed price*, according
P *
tlnu* through Wednesday night of leyman. Chandler Sharon.
pwtmaotor H. J. Holly
Thono ahlpmaifta h r* tn addi- p f l t wwk
J j f t w i&lt;
Ne. a. R. B. Chapman, Fred to E. H. I-a trey, local dry
BCOUTB TO 11IKK
tafey that tho pmltlon to tho rnirm oiii volume of
Roily, John Uerbot. K. W. Fita, I « c a l persona In future muat
A recent report nf play
orixr.
r*[t*tory,
and
Urn t a n k * la
Member* of Troop No, ft, Boy fnilla and V *g*lab l»» that moved
front 10 tn (0 percent mere 1
m y wtndow* w ill bo Screta of ‘A im t Im , will Uav* on out o f thla county by trurk, and ta local rourae during th* l f ’ C E W illi
“ Fra iro to GoA**
No 4 fi O. Chaao, J r, C, K. dry droning and prraalftq
y. No aorvlco la to bo Friday morning at 1:00 Ip'dock i l l I* opito o f Urn fact that owtoo month noriod ending on Oct. I I ,
rorhat tall to wot£
Raw.on (1. A. Hpoor, Jr., A L In tho pa»t. ho added.
atthar city or rural tee-m hike to ■kinholscr'a Corny
Morion do.
*»ia.9U«no and 19*2. reveal, that a total o f
A
ll
»k
b
p
a
'lr9
”
W
l
a,T*
*
1
ftfwwt
rounds
r
f
*n
lf
were
playwA
Merontetta.
Mra.
Glonn
Li
n
g]*
.
but
apodal
&lt;Miv
I \ MrocottOB,
|n o r Loko Mary whore they will ovarpnxtocwm, on, third of th*
No, ft. Hoary Watson. L. F. price! that are contained in
From Oct. I ft t*nt tn Anr. tt,
ill will ba I
hym* No.
, ipbkm) ilk© nigh* v n iir tli© •goig- roUry o l on* tic
Imo during lh*
code aad locally th* rod*
ColUction U to bo modal viaIon of Hcoattaorior J. A. Bondi, re st waa riowod«
hty K taffl"
ln*t»*d ol 193ft. ft total nf 3700 round* WWT* Rovlr. Robert Axl, S. A. Hive,
are now In rifo c t. A v l
Scripture reodlqff,
Ihft h*ure of liQO o'clock J r„ and Bonier Potaot Loodor oklriwd. ,111 o normal oaooon ptavyd or an averse* of 141 J. A WrightNo ft. G. W, Hnoneor. Bon subject* them to n |600 ftftft'
I’tUck, and molt trill'boxGUqaor Btaolo. M a r ia n of Ik* Somlnoio (V a a ly ships more lhaa tdaveea' each week,
Bov.
"rom Aor tft io m to Oct, l« . Cantwell. Frank Poirco, George th* poaotbHIty that a ,al*
i from th* office toa troop ore to moot at Scout bead 10,000 carioodo o f fnilta and **gojail aontonc* may bo Included.
| m Other doya.
qunrtera In tho Arcade (wilding. Lablcs.
1913, ft total o f 2200 rounds Tburvton, Frank Melach,

i

A

Service Will Feature
Observance In City

Plans ForProposed Membership Drive
For Country Club W i 11 Be Discussed

1 sum
i£ m .

I.

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Finding Of iCorpse"f

up with the PreatW A S H IN U T O N , N ut . *7.— &lt;d*i
r*Veaa (It.. Ohm) at— Senator llnrah. Mpho Repub­
prngraiu. and Governlican. has jum|K*tJ into the in r nied n rift between
for all
battle o v e r
President
Rooarvrlt'a m net nr y p r o f r ft in the Fedefnl lUwervc Doant and
with a d in vl challenge to critic* tHip Trroaa rjr.
While the cantmreray raged,
of the price-misinj; plan to offer
Admlniatration
mndr
no
something in it* place other thnn the
* hang** In the pievailin^ price of
i "the policy under which we nr
| rived nt our present ilipaMrou* domestic *nld o f fll.T lI nn miner,
ihoiiyh |hc dollar ptrrngthcn***!
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i condition."
N F W YO RK . Nov. 27.- ( I t - •
With 628 white tnrt col­
C n r A liO . ‘ " v ,
liorah’it chnllcm-r w m
mnd* ib r ad and agrlctdtt’ tc fh*nart j The «ign. of n rvver.nl in tl"
*U rl, Uyneknop ua- &gt;rrniffn-.| m
„ , n, d l r v . u . d
ored men actually at w o rk ,
ment slat-*tlc^ ab^wr.t n rlo* »»? ‘ . vnv.^r ; n.n,| nf in«lnAei««l i»r.
rcl.q,y&lt;cn..rt today on „ c h a r g e ^ ^ A|frr|, K S r„ ttl
. ,lir„
thr farrtcra’ purchn«ine power . jv|t, n hich appeared !* .» week-,
thla momintr on a remilar
nrcer.nry before the fart
t* C\
. ,^ r ,
l»o*t in %vrn
w h « havo recently ntlnrkctl tin* frj*»n an I mica flg u -e l
30-hour work week payroll'
I s is 'lrir o f hi. wife Rhein
Ilnrah aahl that the npn r’ ary , ..«i. r .ri tt.. »
t**ti«'ic&lt;*
President'* monetary indicio*.
Thr' rhatVE YIU substituted ior
basis instead o f the part-time
»• t %, \
It wa* th« high -i*»t of another Isaue w m not one of "round" ,,
• the formal murder chare* lodged
aalariea they hnve been re­
or "hnneat” money.
|
*1* t**"nn t*» n«»i*» * »ff‘
Saturday nrnln.t the youth w l...* » * " • « ' • " f
» " ,h|- mon
ceiving for weeka, wesry lo­
MacArthur.l “ Confcs.ion" thnl he killed 'he TV question. i f «"•«■*« It Wnltnn ' "T h r gold dollar ia thr m *t I *nme *. thr autnmohilr u ••iiibl'
General Dougins,
(('nntlnned On..Pag* Throat * | lint*,
pTTwturtimi qnn-krTrrlt
cal Civil Works Adminlatra- chief at »tafT of the Unilvd ,1*1 w » . spurned by police a? a!L_MPilEEt. u».i«lnul nrfryti r y o f
rl Ithe'
IIF t offorT
.n !"i t„
&gt; jnvo
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1 alightly. contrary to the uaiml »**n |
tion WQrhcra wha HlW liertl :J*tatrii~Armjr Wtm Trpmtrrt
from.
•oral trend at thi* time, ant tl
Army'a
strength a . "below the |rnm'irtion.
ll*er«!ly swamped with de­
weekly -tati«tie« for the io&lt;*\*
dargei Iln*" in 111. annual report | Dr. Alice Wvnekoop I* hrld for
tail d »rin r the pant 72 hour* to Secretary of War Item.
•»Y r«&gt;\rnitr trrlght ah*ui.t
I grand jury action on n nuirdrr
' i
although thi
thin morning began thr rven
i charge. Young Wynrkmtp w m •**morr difficult tank o f * assigning
• normally downamd .*
i amled to the cuatinly of p«d.«‘C
the. remaining abie-bodlr.l unem*o
xvithnui n Inal.
• t- *hu«t«treet reported ••
■nloy
loyrd m*n o f thin county to
Solution •»( on** t.f ini* in* -I pu/i h iio n eontinui**! I«» g » •
k project, that nr* rxpectrd
illn»f mil'll1* of tin* W u h
begin before thi* week in ov*r.
murdft rn&gt;t* wn* nnnotiiuc.l v »"
?» • sfnyttn.
On# o f th* mont hectic wrek.
Alahamiin SaysPcoplc t.a'’" r IN-pin i Bcxcals
terr«ln\ l»\ -%**«i&lt;«tant hint** \t
'• -ill dlaltiet '
known to th* local worker, wn.
torn* v
I hailfs
S.
p»» »i*h»,rtv.
Asked Fur Kclcnse
climaxed ve.lerdny when over 600
will* the ........very of **%••»«!
white and colored man. gathering
From Old Policies
twrs M T h i s T i m e i
bli nk » irtrid i f*
for thr pi tol
at the Court Hoar* earlv in I 1'*
tell h whltll
WviH»k*»tl| »v «•
nw m ln* milled about th* bill'd•hoi
il M l
'ne until almdet ,al* jif IK#m ha 1
Thr r tr iiiili • « « f «* phi wn thr «■
•
e.. II. t
b#*n gh-*n a e’ ln o f flnnrr whieh
nrofrnilm l»v ill** h»'-l»pntl of tin* 1 V tt. u ».-•
.1
r*pr*.*nt#d tSelr **ilc n m *"t to
■lr*'n pirl nnl p ir ♦ rlirvi**! 1o r t - . . . ••
Of Hi
on# o f several
which nre
Inin thr fimlin * of !)»»•• r V
W A S IU N O T O N . Nor. 27.— (AA
totr I B ,• 1
und#r process o f '^fomptrtlon
l.v|o.| ■h«l,» in thr ron
—Orn. I) mglns. Ms.Arthur, chief
furt (Hnt o»il\ •»*&gt;** Imlh'l took |' ,, .. g-i »
nf .tsff. V flr r d a y r*port*d the , tffWci In R lic ti'* ho.lv.
Employer* o f Whit* nr m i­
•
Arm\’s
.Irciigth
"Ir lo w
the 1 ''Uf l« our |h«*'«r\ thnt **«»lv
•• » •,|e 11
tred labor An thig county.
■tangrr line "
pnrl llli molhrt ni;»\ bun hIhiiim 1
Whether 11 tm o n e person or
Thr**l ei»r*Mer it »»f the nunt ur­
kill Ilhrta fm
x " n i v .. 1. ’
.100 p*ra:na, ere appealed to
ef t
gent impuMmiit to the United fLttllfhrrty •■ol " I f tin |i |»!ol un«
by Mr*. Helen T. More*, county
State*
that
th • condition I «•
i in ««».**fiisr tin- i .lb' m il i • • 111 •
i f •!
I. ..
.welfare director today, for aid
notified without delay." h* Raitl
| .uit tt.ch n iiiN fliii .!• Ii»* •rrn t ' * '
I*h w
in aaaittlng the local Civil
The chief of
•tafT'*
warn nr
. tii ir '. prii, tin
f i» tniP nt t 1.!•:
'
*it« n * v &lt;M
i? America'** mll»far\
■tamling.
fW o rii. Adminlelratlon in |.|n. •
. *•t f »» l»rt*^ in ’ hr g in ivoiiM .1
*%
’hich he raid **io ITth n w #ihl
ing (Bone pemah. actually out
f Is .
i q.lt-h thi* »n*l '
is/aWive atrenkA'fi. w a s ) maali* mi
o f w * t t ' on‘ l* iM »a l payroll, a .
»
t
11 . t • u’ hf.it I mi*' mol 11
hi« acnurJ rrpi»rt tV Hr.\ri»tarv
quickly a. p aelble.
loitit«* '
of W ar Ik*rn.
The.*
employer.
are
reHI t • » d g ' - I 'U
Mac Arthur In makhir *per f
que.teni to not Mg- -*tr* Civil
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lr recommendation* f*'r u i- ifU '/
W ork.
AdmlnUttation office
• i •• •
the A rm y’a rtT••sue*. s|4*k«* *«f
In th* Court Ilouah, Immediate
ly, the names of any employVl
th* "«liv|uiia ptat** of unre-t no**
h a ip fi il
ran that have quit job*, nr nriDi VVynakot p. who
prevailing throughout the world.
..
i*i t lie imir iot bod
contemplaling
quitting
their
The leeommcn datum, mclud.- 1
. tpinmn the gul •* •*
•
Job., so (hat they might regA lioust in tegular Army #'
* ui«'tarA I at*
ip • iRiii i »
iatar fe r work under the C W A.
1 . 1* 11 (Ucugth fi"m l 2 tt,&lt;MHt 1 ■
Mr*. Mors* stated that this
in'iUO**. wsh lninw«linle » '• " * .
• * liM ia t k u .-I)' »
*i
Information ia nre.led a' on&lt;e.
r bf an amia^thrtir
tion uf tiir i-nli'lrd man
ft •»
To facilitate the handlitiv &gt;f

With 625 Persons Put
On Regular Tasks,
Officials Speed To
Find Jobs For All1

Christmas VolumeFor
Nation IsAtHighest
Level For3Seasons;
Car lA&gt;ndingsBetter

iSlain Woman’s Mate
| Now Charged With
I Be i n g Accessory,
Mother A s Killer

ST E A G A L L HITS JO BLESS RANKS
AT SM ITH V IE W G A IN E D ll.O O O i
OF MONEY PLANS DURING OCTOBER

MACARTHUR SEES
D AN G ER IN U. S.
A R M Y STRENGTH

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Annual Report Issued
By Chief Of Staff
Suggests Remedies

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h a. named R. A . Cam-ion.
CW A o ff lev worker, In f i n i t e
o f gathering th ii data.
Mr.
Famaron can ba rtachrcl by
vtlephone at 27$-&gt;/ anti it la
auggeated lha» at! tntpl v rra
rail him aa fluidity A* poaaihlr
In thr event* th ft Aha or more
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rut.
An ivt^riuiitut* t.f m ayly f-’OO.
000,000 on a rrrafl, nln V-mirai* n I- I.
tion o f thr field arldl»nr, nlechan
nation,
nnli-a.rrrafl
r.|ii.piiirnt
J
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an.I gvnetal inuiotiuiliuii.
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Maintananrr of
the
N.Y.u.ml S j l U f n r f t . lO lfV * l » e l . l » I I C l
fiuard at rx'aling strength w l'h ' .
T r illlllt* T o
B rO W O
4H drill periods and two w.•.•k►| , , ,
11
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active training annually.
When thr T it) of I'el.nn*! |»a&gt;*
A t tee.I 120 Jtoo lUsarve UtfiI
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Jobe etertlnff today fem e thinugli
n litiofi
there
ar* 110.000 K * - 1 " * r 'n Xhc '* '!, ,ni1 ' ' “ '"iw ' at I l f ii to I If
preafpl
u a definite fact late hiidar
.erTa officers hut only H7.00U a t * . t omnKtrco ba lding lorn
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11,i
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^Hiaaadjately upon receipt of tlic
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•llgibfe f»V active duty training.' ’'» '* ■ ,h u
wUI " "
rmetion, a e o r p e of eten_
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. -enteH H » del gal km l-n.l.- t t.
I till.
Ofraphere ana cuntnet men went
Into action, cheeking and rr
checking a mountainous m an of
attend
-T h e United Bl*tgfl ct&lt;a t u * )
Utner. ah
t t t i l i *:i I
I l o r i»«- .
I . t it
data ghdch had bee* gathered
tribute »*» it***
Local N c g io lvv!k;rs
need •
m llltaiy • •trtwiliabntfg*. C r,nt&gt; r *v r" * * . . .
'I
- I it I I r l t l l i i &gt; . ' 1 1 1 u i d
ae rvpreaenUag the fa:eut do i n f
cumyeratU
thH
,whlch .M’
o f rrery man and woman on the
I.scu|)t I rom t.ua.v1,
i
,w_ X .. I s ^ y t lv e a . rg m itlv a H i t - - r
e
i
atinr
in
certain
aI
tk
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K,,,,M
t at th* WnHd'.
relief roll*.
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I. fu
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SIU uli I ft .dn p .
Thle
work
continued
u n til! " • ‘ w ’**
\ Fnlr. are Ksri lehm ano !
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early Runday morning, and after i
-lU lav*. Tt V
llalne*.
'Hf* "I ||| ♦tie t f •
brU f vast, the entire perauntmi C h i l l y W i r i d s
F a i l T O lM ip m f e t f c . R
n. I llr W -m a n
••in
.fu ill »t.&lt; a fa
•Of*
n r~ '
! , r . . t 0 1 L .J ..I.J
T . ___ „ T. L l»" m « . Mayor V A
| i Ini fi •mop to .•» • nttnf)*lnte
II. II folrm an.
others
1* tt
ma
It .i' tit ‘ » • ft tut* 4-'* r.
i.l aoaft
Mr *• hunt it n •rntrm St f.a It
to halt 4
to ll)
lamp width
•»*l nnmi*»
if. I't'il u ltft I.
J
flVL.
U
lonally ke«\*n
at*
t.. . r. ,i... •ruili) • • i
t*n «i
a
p r o c la m a tio n
m
who readdr
Liit*.
an .i *1* • M
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hao k« i
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n gnt •«* *ltfitb Hi* in
m * " I
«• m
W H E R E AS,
AS , fur m r«
rr tl,«
Hmii
h^n 1
I announced fo r yeeterday.
»i • m * »t » '.'f»rrs * \ . i
a quarter ol a coulsr}' l,“
M.It ti
ttf.0 Crmn.f
While
hile ab&gt;ut
ab&gt;u 1600 person, look'd
"■ T A L L A B A B 8 B E , Nov. 27.— (AAi' W
Chrl.tm a. .• « ! -ale ha. Iwvu
— Ooafnalon M
and
faced on,
oa, Stlmaon
cl m'oed Into
th*
hMilii* a Mfrt
n***- * &lt; im l
d complaint farad
conducted tl'r' uzhuut our ns
ptvtl Works Administration cockpit ol a fla.h y rad airplane
IIc*ft» I ifHtatfr tf».* harl wh- »n •
tion to fmsu.e the f w t of
aa It harried through to op-' OWadfl by B to n I ’ loyd. aoered la U j tub*real'— *..ortattr&gt;na, aivl.
h H ni**r * ! • 1 •
’ M s*l
at llf tltllll.
o o f additional p rej-’ lb * sky from tk* la U fra o r aviafl’irin.* Rn n- r» m. n* Milt |( v« ^
W H E R E AS , th* prevenlire
Jobloap men and wo- tion field, and. a t' a hc'gbt nt
-lU M M &gt;n &gt;ft*&lt;u .up|»oit#d t&gt; i »vnl ui« r !•*?'•
\ emergency relief obrut 1600 feet above Lake Mon...
« * J U (0»f s -th U l* I* helping
•&lt; .
,
iI ror
ana
niaaosi
airecny
norm
or,
■w
r n and nlraoat directly north of. t■h
■C
ira f accaalo oH !M u «W P *l Tl**. he dived «ht#i
&lt;* • » &gt;»
'*
Slatt Asks 1‘iivingBitl
apoca
f
' j -/TVWh taa^a.cub.... In our slat
atlon from Washing.||apace
O n
L . : ’ .t f r o n t
K o u tl
« il
*&gt;‘ u toram aww . —
'o m y lo y o d ’
■| U m parachut&gt; opened wide ofU
A.S, tt U: ooooaaary
• I t W j city U m ltoior ■ aioeil fall and a. tha otau ,
te«t c f oor enjldreii
ll
frr
|&gt;i b.fv
him* in
IP « m t « an hour p ig ** u t capon In the sky nt out
' nue i«&gt; figh t against
! h| •••d*!ivn|i on ihn it# a U r. In..
outalde tha ( U f Kim. fltiam ja drifted ea.tw ard .p t
\ •*lu» •*
fvriMah&gt; i disenao, , I. |UtiiltVirii, l/vhi ini 1114; 11
j o rapid rate to fa ll Inth Ualo*
•t-tifitf nn I Iiirlu'ii*&gt;g
'!»•• hi
er, Mayer of the city
v pay
r o f the 1
roast W.------ —not'
.7
f o r *from
(Jraily
I 104 hr» iM iling to thr new *•«.»
ln.taaeeo
ford
P a . d ■ hereby
rp lh l. Refers th* parachute hod
t'twU* b filri*. wnr» chI1i»,| l»y It.. I r L i i n r wiil
la pavhtg
li» t*m* from Thank*
I
water, hr wfa
within municipal
mu &lt;i • Ia n•
untU. nh ri.tm a., |dlalr r.aa ! «lf*parttr.rr • |l TulU
g iv e * « wtl14 r'da th ou gh 'h * w»-,|
i- rrtim
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(M lltr
he 60 cent.,
) o f UbrHtma* M ai. 'LuM.fr yc-lrnlav,
te
r
whoa
the
grind
caught
the
it
ll • r*.U!t **flion *i
v* 1
nrateeta
the dutihlr-harred |laitvirr* rrui*Link» Imni !o4af#
parachute gad towed him at a rap-]
Thar In i i» i.
on I l n . b I. r b ! IF »hf \l • tfita*
(
.
, Id rate o f SQ.od fo r over 600
fhi# v t p i" " » to thla lli'irvthau uttu t&gt;! I* dt&gt; four fib e r I » i t - r . lunighl at
I Murids ..... I jr v j » t . w h ich ’ a "
III- ,ut.|lc 1. in tr.l
fnm i
operator*Ioetatioo Hold In • .m oil m iter
I r a it uf th* r
ational M W
p .t
it.
..miner in ninth r.
A. MPFeTR,
leevlro to{ boot. I t woo hi* U 6 rd lamp, aod
i gram. Allor.li.ina tn Florida frv. ' g '* n th.lr
a lta n re m .r
Mayor
to make another Jomp ashk . »
t the ORreia fe-teral rt-ad fund will hr i.r t^en teste,I . »
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T h e o u ta U n d in ff a u c c e i* w h ich t h e C e n tu r y o f P r o g r e s s
E x p o s itio n a t C h ic a g o p ro v e d to b e la a t s u m m e r has lead
t o a d e cla lo n t o r e v iv e i t d u r in g th e s u m m e r m o n th a o f t h e ’
c o m in g y e a r .
R e p o r ta fr o m th e f a i r c o m m it te e .in d ic a te
th a t 92,000 p erson a p assed th ro u g h th e g a t e s d u r in g th e la s t
d a y o f th e s ea son and th a t s o m e 22,317,221 c o m p ris e d th e
to ta l a tte rid e n c e s in c e th e f a i r op en ed b t» M a y 27. W e r e I t
n o t f o r th e e x c e e d in g ly cold w e a th e r a lo n g th e la k e fr o n t.
I t is th o u g h t I t m ig h t h a v e b e en p o s s ib le t o h a v e c o n tin u e d
th e e x p o s itio n w ith o u t a b re a k th ro u g h o u t th e c o m in g y e a r .
" T h e I n te r v a l la c a lc u la te d , on t h e o t h e r han d , to r e ­
g e n e r a t e p u b lic In te r e s t f o r th e secon d s e a s o n ," s a v s th e
r N ew s.
'It is s a f e to s a y th a t th e g re n t m a ­
M ia m i D a ily
j o r i t y o f th o s e w h o w o u ld m uke a a p o d a l t r ip to . th e f a i r
h a v e a lr e a d y d o n e so, y e t I f ec o n o m ic Im p r o v e m e n t c o n ­
tin u es, m a n y w h o cou ld n o t fin a n c e s u th an e x c u r s io n th is
y e a r m a y b e a b le t o d o so la te r .
P a tr o n a g e d u r in g 1934
m a y . b e la r g e ly o t h e r th a n th e v a c a tio n s o rt.
L ik e N e w
Y o r k , C h ic a g o e n te r ta in s a v a s t n u m b e r o f b u sin ess an d
o t h e r tr a n s ie n ts w h o m s y v is it t h * f a i r aa t h e y h a v e p r e ­
v io u s ly v ie lt A I such -oth er p e rm a n e n t la k e - fr o n t a ttr a c tio n s
ns th e a r t in s t it u t e , t h e p la n e ta riu m , th e a q u a riu m and th e
F ie ld m u s eu m .”
T h e Nsws says there has been some talk of perpetuat­
ing t h e f a i r as an annual attraction. I f such were the

case, a number of changes would probably be necessitated
m KNOTH
AND
W ISD O M : from time tb time In order to&gt; maintain interest, but the
th God la atranyth and wisdom t p r in c ip a l exhibits, particularly' the •srienre hall and the
■dactavad and tha deceiver ara other strictly educational features, would doubtless remain
~ J o b l i t 16.
much as they are and would- continue to attract large
crowds-.—Undoubtedly-there - la- much to l»e leartw-d from
such sources no matter how frequently one finds it con­
W tha frost o f autma closes venient to return.
tha petals of tha ro.es,
" A s for the original fair," continues the News, “ it has
an tha asters droop and dangla justified practically and otherwise both Itself and the faith
that* atalks,
of Chicago whirh Inspired l&lt; at what previously seemed a
•a thara ara no lovely bowers poor time.
The fair cost I37.OftO.OftO. only $3,000,000 of
|toin(«4 summer flowers
which remains to be paid off. The 1934 season will tnke
Ufflltan up tha quiet
care o f thnt. Merrhsn/s, hotels and transportation com­
A m walks,
•W, axrapt tha chirping apar- panies have realised, meanwhile, on their contributions to
its success.”
to r * U not • bird to alng,
In the meantime those who did not find it possible to
ton U la (ha solemn forest*
make the trip to Chicago during the past summer will lie
Into tto lr fling.
laying (heir plans for the coming year. s» as to take full
Veil tt o dignified old fallows
advantage of the repetition of this wonderful exposition.
U d in *tod and pinks and yelThe
improvement in business during the coming months
y ' lows—
will make it possible for many people to make the trip who
Itotjf adm and tossing (wiglet,
were unable to do so this year.
toyjr Mmu—
Inunt tha robes that tkag ara
i . wearing
'or thair brilliant autumn airing
Ul they almost maka tha ralnto w
hill and dim.
t o y ara lovely in thp mnimfr
| 4htlr ahining verdant [tali,
lift they glram in ail then glory
n the ‘fall.
Ml U»e Iris-tlntrtd leaf time
IRly lingers f i r a brief time
to n the leaves come falling, fall-

Increasing Game PrcHerves

A new guggention on how to nmkr both encU meet ih
hping put forward for thr t'onaldrratlon o f Ameritan farmprn hy the federal Rovernment. II fonnintn muinly of turn­
ing vaat itroun of whrat, cotton, and other aifricultuntl landa
Into game preaervea.
The plan really ia put out na an itlea the farmer rap
use to kill two lilrda with one atone, lie can find ttae for
part o f the 40,000.000 acre* of fnrming land (H bI in to t ome
from under the p'ow next year, and al the Mime time cun
get nome taah for the till, while helping the country ngalnal
game extinction.
te world
Many city sportsmen wnnl to enjoy good shooting with­
out traveling long tliatnnces to wild districts.
Farmers

coma

hurrying

J. M * n t«r «f.
cold wintercoat b#for#

t o flU Prttr»bur| ln&lt;l#|»#rul#nt
•tnm*nd« Bernard Baruch's ar­
ia Mfjlftflatinn In a r»c#nt lamn
tha BAturday Evening Post.
• m i f trouble with Baruch's ar•
U ta tha humble mind la that

Y^ilh Ihr hrlp of ntnl#* ron^rrv»linn ch'partmt*ntH or
8|iortlnx cIuIih, the ferleral Kovrrnment think, that fnrmtT.
i-oulfl obtain enough qunil, prairie chicken, pheaannt. rahlilt
or other game to start a r«gtilar game crop.
A fter letting the blrtls or itnlmaU thrive for n sen .on
or so on the land thnt otherwise would he out of use. num­
bers would he large enough tn he attractive to hunters. These
hunters would be w illin g-s o the government thinks— lo
pay for the hunting privileges on the farmers land.
Knmrthlng of this kind already hns lieen tried I I #
und 1‘onnsylvania. so officials report- Kes.dts are pi lim d
a. more than satisfactory, with birds that had been nearlx
extinct, now numerous enough to permit shooting
The Biological Survey of the Department of Agrleiilture says that hy using game as a crop on land that i. tak
en out of cultivation tinder the government', program,
farmers can prevent a serious decrease in this natural re-

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2 5 “
States Veterinary Madlral A a a o e l- I,^ ”

Priced -From f
$20 . W i t h . 25.
Fee F o r Coll

js s .e a :,'

niton. Nichola w u elected at lb s j
&lt;ightrrr.th
annual
eonrantlon
hem Thnmday i along with Ray- i

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mond■Kitchen o f Sumter, S. H e
I fiiaC » tf| prraklral:
H .J . O f f - "
man, o f Atlanta aerond vlra-pras,
identl John BlsekatOrk, of Spar­
tanburg, S. C-, secretary andtmaautar.

Will bs placed on sale Dec. 1- this
y r.r*. ta g . will v ip lrr at mkt*
night Dec. 31, anil ilrlvar. using
in.13 la g . will lie lubject to arrest
after Jan. It.
All ta g . may he purchased t o n
Tax Collector Jno. D. Jlnklna ;a v
(ha Court House on and
Coat o f tags for paaaawgay j g M
ranges from $5 to 920, with mflat
impular slseil automobiles lit nib
Costard Filling
*10 class. Tags for trurks will be
1 egg. unt*
Issued by weight, and at costs H cup sugar (scant)
1 rup hot I
ranging from Ml cents tn *1 a 100 2 table*po ns flour
, Scald the milk. Beat the egg slightly am
pounds.
The ffi Has. includes Austin*, with thr flour. Pour the hot milk Into this ar
Whippets, model T Kuril* and old
■t
LONDON COOK I ItN
model CAntlnenlaH, Star, and DnFnundalion— H rup butter, 2 lb*p. sugar,
ranl*. Thl« I* the T series. •
Add fo (hi* mixture—
.
.
plain s r r ic r .. or 9tQ tags,
- ^
as
I • ...a., I!
may he used on late model Yard* l * » w l * g g ytlka
and Chevrolet*, I’lymnuthsJ 'P iqF • U aup waley
, flour,
and augar and drop Into this yolks, water, van
liars, Dodge*, light lluicks, Chry»- • f l l f l l , butt
ler* and Auburn*, and other ears m . aqd »-da, Roll to &lt;4 inch ln,thlckne*a. aprvad in two rnffee cakt
o f similar sise and weight.
'tfna tir on rookie sheet Spread raspberry jam on dough and top w ill
The I) series, rusting *15. mua: meringee. .1 .lightly beaten egg whiles I flip sugar and S cu|
lie Isiught for a N'a-h, lludenti, chopped nuts. Bake in 350 degree oven fo r 25 minutes.
heavy lluick, Chrysler, and nlher
R CH SIAN F L U F F
-im ilar car*, while la g . of the W . ,
•etir*. In ro.t *20. apply tn Cadil­
lac., Lincoln.. Packard., and nthar
• iitnmnldlr. weitrliing more than
4050 pound..
A ll truck. mu«t he weighed be­
fore a la g may be bought fur
them. Price, a 100 pound* will bJ
50 rpnt. for truck*1 under 20.MI
pound., to carry a W f! serid. tag;
CO ent. a 100 poumD for truck*
weighing from 2051
to .'1050
pound*. G il *erie«; 75 renin a 100
pound* for tho*e from 3051 tn 5050
pounds, (IK *erie«. and ( I a 100
pound* for I ho.e in the II eerie*
weighinr more than S05| nound*
The agency fee will In- 25 retii.
on each application tlii* year, in.trail of 50 crnl* There will lie no
cl arge for notary an vice
No
plate will lie i-*ued for half oi
ipiarfer &gt;eai fin less ikaii 35.
Tag *ale. Ihi* year will lie eon
do ted hy the eiiunly las r o ll'C
tor, a* piovldeil
In
*lufe law
Tlie law, providing for Ihi
and
other detail., wa* pa«.ed d lliiig
the 1012 legi-latine and the low.
er price range weol iti'.'i effect
■nnn afleiw an l. to give relief from
the fnroiri lli.'H*e tag |»'' *• *' ale,
lull thr law stated that o'h ri provl.inn* wele not In lie efieclive
until Jan t
Thr 11111 plate will lie black
with white numeral*
and will
have a patent lock whi h raiumt
he. removed fmm an autnmohile
witnunt ile- invinv the lag. which
automat trail, void, thr tag.

...

1 eop rice, rooked In 2 cup* boil- j onion
Ing. salted water until tender, j j^1( o ran p r . .
.
. ...
1 rarf tomato aoup
I H ll.*i chopped beef
I ran si u«hro-ma
» • !« . P*l'P*r
M ethod- drown the meat and onion.
Combine all Inc
Pour Into a raaaarola. Lay *tripa i f bacon over tap
Bake
at 380-$75. .
f r u it

salad

i i e i .i g i i t

1 No. 2 can fruit salad
*.* tup sugar
I Ibap lemon juice
1-3 rup minute tapioca
Place fruit salad in well buttered caaaerole —add lem
■sugar and lapiora. to fruit juice. Pour over fruit. Top wil
and b’aki* in 175 d e g n e oven for .15 minutes
S T I ’ FFKO RED A P P L E S
Pare and rore apples. Roll in sugar that hail been o
a bright ted with vegetable coloring. S tu ff with dale* and

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Social Calendar

Meat Markg*. t l l i K . .lat'BfL

W A S H IN G T O N ! Nov. 97.— 0T)
— The National
Lumber
Manu­
facturers assofialion recently pfedicted a 3U percent Increase lw
lumber production in the United.
Ktatep for 19X1 over 1932. Tha
estimate was based on figures for
the first 44 weeks o f the )* a r.

Am ong all. yoong women who
die oetween fhe age* o f IS and
30 .one out o f four dies o f tutor:
ruin.in— a human sacrifice t o - l j *
nuranre and indifference. Money

(lllu a b le * t ft —

Your Photograph
'WJeboldt’fl Studio

paid for Chrlatmaa Reals h*lp*
spread kowledgt that saves Uvea.

Ui — rs Y T "T U » l' lf*!7 '
P H IN T IN G

body.
'T h l* *uil he Imaght Juat a few
daya
before
he
disappeared,"
" I id. aa tear* cams into
hia eyes. “ What a ghastly crime.
Everyone loved B ro k e . Ha was
an outstanding example o f young
American manhood."
lie broke down completely and
was taken away from the scene.

H crm M P r i n t i n g C o

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S Q IM U T Y ”PAINTS
ara always

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'

And every element o f doubt or uncertainty la eliminated, when
thla

high

grade

paint

I*

applied

In thla Southern 'climate.

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
.

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204 S a n fo r d A v e n u a

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to bring a lemon ami pay a pri.ny
for each aeed in ,Ha' lamOr..'Proread. will be used for 'he bei.volenco- food of tho Young Pecpir’a
Division, p*f. tha , Ki.i t 1 Mothodl.t
Chur: It.
Tha prim ary &gt;a w f. J»s*&gt;r 'Do*
partmanu of the First Methodist
Church will givw.aa entanslnment
| W &gt; p. M .iat the church with
thPaaslit^ince af Abe .Sanford Jun­
ior Orchestra. Tha pwblic la iavtt-

Does Y o u r C ar Shimmy?

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0

I)o. Your Tires W ear Unevenly?

Do Your Brakes Drajf?

Any or all r f these fault* are corrected scientific­
ally

with

equipment.

our

Firestone

Cowdrey

Drive In for •

brake

testing

fr## t#*t.

Phnne 891

Mm. Annie Mae ' Purvla hat
gone to Tampa to .pend Mime lima
vlalting friends.
__
i
G m va r'‘W illiam , w a. railed id
Live Oak Katarday hy thr death
o f hi. lister. Mm. Andrew Mc­
Cloud.
i
Miss Allye Horne ha* reluri.i
home front Oriando where «h
•pent the past week as the gue*l
o f her aunt, Mrs.'John Home.
Mrs. Jack Flynt waa amonj
those from here attending th«
Itomaromiag
fe e lm tlr * at
tks
llnlrcrwity o f Florida
Katarday.
* R. W. Lawton was among thoas
fmm here attending the Auburn
University
af
Florida
f scribal
game at Gainesville Saturday
Mrs. W illiam Worn! entertained
• number or M r frirods on w » i .
neaday, Nov. 22.at her home near
the Geneva Bridge In celebration
o f her seventieth birthday anni­
versary.
Frianda o f Mlaa Ada Belle Car,ter o f ItaLand will be interested
to learn that she ha* aoevp'ed a
position here She will maka her
home with Mi*s Allye Horne, I2til
Oak Avenue.
Mra. E. A. Ayers and son.
Robert, have returned from Char­
lotte, N. f . amt are thr gurata of
the form er',
parents, Mr. sad
Mrs. R. L. Garn.on. Richmond

will xaaat -a t 9t60-*Vloek with
Mrs. J. 0 . ' HnfT, South Sanford
Avrntsi. Rainy Day bags should to

l.ieutenant
II A.
Iltvina ami
Mrs. Blvin* are announcing ths
birth o f a fourth daughter last
.Wednesday at their home in Daytan, Ohio. Mrs. Hivm. will he re
membereil as the former
Mis'
Norma Herndon, daughter of B
W Herndon of Ihi. city.

rurnad in. Last ‘ meeting of tha
y* ar.
Central (Urate oft tha Garden
Club a f Haafard still meet al I0t«0
A, M.tht th, boots of. Mrs. II. M.

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Church BsMflr1* And MeetinjfH O f Garden
Supper Are_ Planned CircleH In Announced

' frimi which Thoma. II. Thurmono
o .a n d Jack II Imea havr allegedly
l|*
#«*•*&lt;! thev thrrw thv youth
I |a»l N(iv !» mttrr alunninir him
to it h a hlov* fmm a hrirk.
A
ft* w minute* *# fo i».
tho
Thurmond Holm#* etatrmrnU «l«*
,1 rUrrH, thry hail hiJn»pe«l him
J H alt, wealthy Fan Jo*e rtopei
merit store owner, wa* found in hr drove hi* m ««l*t#r from *
nj parking lot An hour latrr, thrii
San Franrhm llav near llaywa
ronf#«*(*in* waul, they t#t#ph Bed
yeatrrrlny
thr falh rr
from
a^«n Ki»nr*aco
Although
Iradly
derompoaed.
and .trmomlnl I4U.000 nm um
nlerrt if teat ion nf the body was for "th# *af# r#t«rn o f your w n .H
marie |»witlvrly fr nr clothing by 1 Final nlrntIfirslIon o f thr body
f I tend* anil n ffi'iala of the alnir. wa* m ide l»v l.«»‘*i* Ro»*l, manaTwn duck hunter* found H yri of thr rnrn'* department *f
hr
floating half a mile south of the •thr l f * r* •tor#.
San Mateo-llayward bridge, ero** h«il ao|«i vminw Mart all o f lit#
Ing Ban Frmnriacn Hay. the hrhlge I "lo^hintr whirh tot111 rlun* to Ihr

The D epatattM t' O ats o f
tha
First Methodist Church will meat
at 7:90 P . M ^aC tha honaa o f M m
U K . Smith, 1900 Tark Aranoa,
wUh M m . Smith, and Mm.. Harry
A w m i i r aa Woote.an.
^ ? W *ls Namber Four of the F i a t
Baptist ChJrch wlU meet at 10:00;
A . M. with Mm. L. Tharp, We-|
laka Apartments, to aaw for tha.
hoapltal. Covered dish lnnehec.nl
w ill ha serve*! at naan,
a
TUESD AY
for Ihe.st/air.
Tha CUaaaem Claaa o f th . First I
Mrs. L. A . Brumley and Mrs.
Baptist Church will meet at 8:00
J. C. Bennett were selected 1?
P. M . a t.th e boma .af Miaa CWoel •and a Christmas box
to
the
Kouth, 990 Je**amln Avenue, &gt;wllh I Kohlers' Home in
Jacksonville
Mlaa Routh , Mlaa Kathrlne John,
and Mrs. B. L. Parkins sad Mr%
•on, and-Mlaa Rlaina llarria-m a.
F .‘ K. Roumlllat were thosen to
hoftte.se..
have Asarr* of local ^Ckrlalmaa
M l...Ju lia Belle McClaliand w:ll
entertain the member, of the City
Union with a lemon pa.ty at .7:30
P . M. at her Twine, J IB - W B c *
Avenue. The gwraU arc auppo*»d

"\ 'k -

nut*
place in ra*ierole. using no water
Turn uni| to
rook until lender
Serve m ill lopped with whipped cream

*

Mm. B. U
Perkina
prmided
•ear the regular meeting of tha
N. da V. Howard
Chapter a f
the U. D. C. held- Friday .a fla t,
boon at the home of Mlaa Mar­
garet Roberta, Laurel A n a o t
Klatino Dualnoss along rdseatletval Into waa Uanaactod tkiriag tha
mreLag.
M i*. .W. C .-H ill waa appolatod
to aerva aa general rharmajn for
the. annual Robert K. Lee iaR
to b o.giyen Jan. 19 and waa In­
committee
strutted to appoint

PapwtoU.

}

U. D. CtChapterHekto
Its Regular Meeting

F R H J A Y ...
•
The American C egirtr Auxiliary

"B e a t F o r T h e R o u th "

t n M ir netd worry b re r a *to riy e t of_ laborer, thJt. winter,
A lU rtln n l » d hrvn callrd tn tttb '
^P r c a t f l t g F h m o R e f U a l
matter by official* o f an Oviedo
parkin* house which
to kt*9
Mlaa Daphne Takach, 13-year-.
Friday. Ain o*t all of tha 'ihrtl
•Id daughter of h i . and Mrs. Ju. i
who har* barn on work 'Twiiet: |a.
liua Tarkpeh. p r w n l o l her fifth i
tha Oviedo area thi* aiupw rr, pfe
amuaA p * n j rrxlfel on Friday |
parking hou»a worker. Yesterday
rren ng. at' th . Junior H igh S c to fI i
thee* man ware giran Frderal lab*
bafpm a large ami attentive aadienew .with the a.tiataace of
on prajaeta in thair area, hat'
•Mlaa Nanay
Roaarttrr,
matter,
Mm. Moraa'a atathmeni .of t M e f
agd M i»* . Daria Jackson. dancer.
indicate. that all man w h o'W M ly
Thla waa the f.flh recital that'
may ratara to th eir. vn*k A t ilt o ,
fh# three girl* hem given logelhparking houaa. Many bar * aikrdf
er In the past few years.
for thl* rrlirf, aha .paid, eym
M as.Takach is a pupil of her
though it mean* a smaller taiary.
mother who i&lt; a v ll-known pi*
Among, tha «25 n an. * M . Wept
aao teacher of this ■ily and w af
to work today warn M 'n e n . t t M i
aakl to present bvr 10 nuBsherg |
began tha taak of
ratkilMthg
with tha technique and Interpre­
State Read -No. :t on Waat,.Rlrat
tation of a finiakro pianist. Miss
Btraat. Thair work la tha llr &lt; tia f
i Rassetter's ■rwo readings showed
aararal
atata road daparUghWt
rsiefu l tre m a g sm) stud) end a
projaeta whk-h ara tn b « rnH4*d
feature of Mis* Jsrk.on'a presen­
out wltbin tbr nanl few .xmrka. ;.
tations was Iks "Brautiful l-s*ly”
Mm. Moraa. cummiinlir'g.nn, »t o
waits In which star pfc#*d the I
larga numbar at whlla amt rnlorad
viol n while doing a toe dance.
man who swarmed inlm t t o . M d *
Tha piugram was brought to
The Central * Fleet*le atadaL kitchen on wheels which will be In Sanftiril Tbr tl
ami Employment O ff ire an .^(a#a rinse by a two-piano number, one d f the features o f The Herald'a Seventh Annua I Electric Cooking School tha
! nolla Avenue tnday to ragiMftj/ for
“ Dame
M ar.o iv,"
(Dance uf tha Kanf rd Woman's Club building at 2:.10 o'clock thl* afternoon. The Kitrh
work. «aiil that rvary ,h lrjaa(lq4
Death) rendered by Mt*s Takach front of the Club building tomorrow afternoon and again on Wednesday morning,
nian who I" out o f work ah f .aka
and her mother. Numerous floral rited to inspect it •• well aa attend the Tur«da&gt; cooking «r*»ion which bi-gio* at
ha&gt; not quit hi. job In ' m d H *
ofTrriag. and other
gifts
were
week*, will ba given a I'.W l^.job
float se«*lon. on W eiln cday morning at 1*::*0 o’clock.
presented U the three young g il l ,
ju*l a. quickly a. po*iib'e. prehby the*r friawds.
alilv by lha mbldla of thl* xwqrk,.
Hosleaae* for tha sera*ion ware:
|ir«&gt;itrr tile ntilicaiion. In i* luenTkr b&gt;ral t'W.A nf.fl Ini* r r t . a i
Mrs. II. II. MeCasin. Mr.. Krvd ,
n r i i i t r n tiir , in Tmwt
tn? tha Court ti*u *» Aktmitnv. tvjght
Dyson. Mrs. Kramr* A. Ilirkaou,
ail iilrntlfiraiiou runl K&gt;vrii to In approve .rvrn of the II r pro*
Mrs. Frank
K*sn»,
and
Miaa
p iy p p
by
th r
I i h 'u I f i v i l
\ \oik n
no.nl work proiarl* w liy l’ .had
Araoka Tsksch. Mt«a Margaret
•(IfiilniMirmlor."
lieyn eugrratnl bv tha I'n lart
Takach and Mias Dorothy Knwth
It %h«» mi|M»««iblr t»&gt;‘ A8(t*rtiln Contmlltar. All datail* »• t*» ' t o »*
svived as ushers while Mis*, lien s
&gt;0*1 what amount o l t W A fun&lt;U projarl. wara aant In Tallahaafcda
Doreer and Mis* Hllhe W ight hsd
■Continued From t a re (m at
to ill br rrlranrAl in ^ a iilo n l I I hI Saturday. *nd just a. wxm * h A fcharge of the flower..
succeed in winning public upmSriiiinnlr fo u n t v nr hi Sat unlay, fir ini annmval ha« bran V.. an « h f
Tha entire program wa« givaa luh nwny from Ihr I'le.ldent uii hr«ilt, tha. i nijaefa
otoing to th# tlU fm tltor in waicrn •tala CW A
as fullsws:
dlahiiiir.l diilla) evet created, e x ­
that a rr to hr paid and thr fa«*t will gat undar. way. anil wntk. or*
Fantasia and Sonars. No. 18. Mo- cept nhsolutrjy iriedeeutabl* P*
that Iwcml U W A
toork ri» Imvr ilarr will lia given tn lha iM n
u i t — Dsphns Tsksch.
per iiioiie'." he *aid. “ The fen cer er* went into rvery c 'untv town
whi».a nama. . ra nn lha Kmkml
Kavaral Things A l A Time, L F. la Just as much inteieatrd in In contact those on work relief had ao timv t0 rrtim a ir ibt pay*
F.mnloymant- nffire, rnlla.
roll.
K. ami M. In L ife— Nancy Ko.or direct relief In those commu­
Tha.a nrotart. In'lpdc ijvo.pp.
■nund money a. anybody."
llotor#var. it in iraiMinatlr (o ba•etter.
pail of thr entire CWy of Hxnfiwd
Ill*
formal alelrinenl waa a nities.
|i#Vr
that
a**
m
rrault
of
thr
iWi
C H O PIN GROUP
As a re.ult, approximately 825
•awar .y.lam . and tha hull • t o ; A#
direct reply to Smith, Jnme. I'.
Walts, Op. A4, No. 2.
l»#i»on« having br#n put to work .ahim), at Midway and &gt;VM1MW(
Warburg and 41. M. W Spragur, men went fn work today, (heir
Waits, Op 81'. No. I.
to«lay. al Iraat 97hOO in ihrrku pin. tha rapair of three aehnalvin
whu have led the recent nllnrk salaries to avrragr from 111 cent*
Walts, Op. 70. No. I.
. '
nn the edmtni-lralinn’a program
*1 an hour, and all o f them will hr placed in their name* » c » i tha Hanfnnl a im .
Ktude Op. 29, No. 9.
" I «1 iiht if l he c r it ic of the to work only 10 hour* each week Saturday.
M ilitary Polonaise, Op. 40. No. I,
1.4K » I merehantf* atieady a r e
AcrobaVc Dance. Doris Jackson. President'* monetary pnltrv will The men will wmk four day. feeling the effacta of f W A fundi
Prelude— Op. 3, No. 2. Rarhminoff, teas they are prepared In offer each week, and only seven and ami thr pruapect that at lraai Kntherino Ellis G iv «l
Oolllwegg'a Cake W alk— Debussy, an affirm ative, constructive pm one-hall houia each ul the loui $7fttm - will be pstuird |i»t*» thla
daya.
gram ," he .aid
,
Daphne Takach.
"The thing
that
hold*
the
All peiaona assigned tn win k elty ami county for thr nrvl lb
The Higher Education,
Dorothy
"The, Signifies**!' nf Thahkwl
people lo the President i«
the will la- paid by an official Culled wrrka.
D s — Nancy Rnasettrr.
It wa« learned todav tlmt not • Iv in r " ton* th#
-"hikagg hg
l.ietieatraume, No. 3. Frans IJait belief thal he deeply desire. In Slate. I rva.uiy check rai li Sal
lift them out of their .leapeiate Unlay. The -heck will lie signed &lt;»ne bo* acorrw of thr rnrn who M i«« K»ih#tinr Flliw to’hn
- Ilaphoe Takach.
havr
been
given
tootl
or
tier«
|la«r
9* i|#vnltonal i«*4(1»r at th#. rY^I•
The |»euplc will nalu- hy the liea»u iei ■■( the Cmlrd
“ The Beautiful l^ d y ," Dance — tr utiles.
inwmvd thnnee|vr*« of rirrdnl food, Ur m artinr of t»i# ( &gt;
tally a»h those who object •" State* anil Roland F l amb. In
Doris Jackaon.
chtlhing, anil &lt;*Rtrn«i*in of long •t»*nvor Stwialv uf tK#
Danes Maratne —
Piano Duo, l he Pre.(dent's monetary
sys­ ■al C W A off Mai. who ha* been
dor rent, amt nlhrr nrrrtwili#w ••| Man rh.inrH HrW Hor»4$r I T i n j ^
Saiot Saens. (Dance ol liea lh ) tem ' what have xnn lo o ffe r in named a. assistant di»hul sing
life, hv contacting gruerr*. rluth nt thr rhtirch.
r J '•!
kirutaaqur walls,
fiddler callnlg l i e u
o f the Pieaiilent'a pm officer foi Seminole Count v
mg innrhanlii Innilliinl1
* nml oth­
\ mtmhrr nf talk* on
the skeletons roi a midnight re­ gram * "
In an in del issued si Wat in er*' 16* t»av that thry will hove
"W hat lla v r I to Tlu’ nk. Ottf
vel. The striking o f twelve is
lluiah »aid neilhei
S in i t h. Splings.
iia..
on
Weilne*d«i, rnotiev in*xt Snturtlay and the Sot- Ko».*' wr»a rlvrn ilwrinr 4h+,
tlie signal, the iMnnng contin­ Spiagur
nor W aihing nffeieil Plr.ldenl |tno."Vell call* op* li mR iittlnv* 1hr reaft r r .
imr aft**r which a ahnH h')&lt;1ngM
ues until the cock crows. Daph­ anything hul a return to gold ami
hank. In facilitate Hie handling
' t » - Ill'll ll T M iil«r Mild Indfl) •r-wwioii to»« ronitiiptpil
tu |n
ne and Lucille Takach.
he did n 't believe lha! would id these checks
't»a»i $-’»411i to«nth «af (old* of all wi*i# ill« iiwwrtl fur attro«,'irr In i
suffice
Part ■f the h i del l « a- f o l l o w
ki*i|
inn liawnl hi SaiJiHil • ta 'r rmivpnlinit to I# held*It* O rt
" I wondered the nihet dav when "W u ik ei* will lie paid hv check* ami Si'ininole fountv late Satui
I . read Mr Spiague'* -taieineni drawn upan Ihi* Tiea-U 'ei nl thr •Ihv , ni*il that another huge «a.n
A* Ihr I'lrise nf thr N filM M
that he nevei had an oppnrliinitx United s ta le . To pievent delsi .....mu a Ida" "g in .l*.. V m *
to fell the President what the ,n (he payment o f thl* lidnn'
PUm# ** toll* to*v#n to Ilh ,
President uughl In do. p i. I whal it.-ek*. w ir e ll l* e-.eidial that
•••' A 9*i*l#l»v. M »«« r r t f r
O-i he woidd have told him had he
W i HU ri I
I m l*#. Jitlinnlr fUlW
*8' hern given an audience " Itorah
»»"•« Hnviil r»»u r«# v tiiliin "
\
added
T h r i # to fir ^4 m*inli#rK
The llntah ami F e .« .talement*
• U«tor* m nlt#mli»no' nt Ihr.m frflt
empha.ired
the difference
he
tn*.
, -l
in tween Ihetr two wing* of the He
“ * I d l.Ili an parti F e « retilinuii' t"
ea oil al -te ni'lv eolllinelideil

Miss DapKhe Takach

M U M tU r m iN A R IA N K
When you am makfaj
-------Hat o f Christiana g t ft s j
-A T ljA N T A .- N o T ;-fL ^ s (A V -H .| g * i to Includa ChrUt,
CL Nichola o f Orala. P la j* U t|wi They noC only help th «

Flans for the haxaar and supper)
to to idvrn on Dec. 9 torrrto «li*
cussed at a meeting of Circle ,y
Number Two of th' First Methu- w
dlat Church held Friday morning! 9
at 10:00 n'rlork 'Xt the home of| cl
f j a Rev and Mra. Smith H a n lin j* ’
rxalra Circle will meet at JOitlO
flH'Magnolia Avrnoe. Mrs. I’ . D.l
fWrker prv.ldad over tto buainast A M. al the home nf Mra. L. f.
seaainn.
Frailer vrith Mra 1/. K- Wataap
A t t i e noon hour lunchran waa aa tto main speaker, while Central
served In rauraaa hy Mr*. Ilardiu, Circle will meet with Mr*. II M.
'ark Avenue. At the
Mrs. Otto Srhmehl, and Mrs. I.. P. P«pw*w 1 h.
Hagaa. Those present •were: Mr*. latter meeting plant* will ire exHenry Wight
P. D. Parker, Mrs. R. W. Turner, changail and Mr*.
Mr*. Bgrvn Squires, M rjy C. • K. will give a talk.
Mra. H O Chase, Jr., Mrs K.
Chorpaalac, Mra. D.l J f , Altman,
tha Rav. and MnC EVflllh Hardin, N. Scott, and Mr* Andrew C a m ­
Mra. P. M. Elder, Mra. B. J Cor­ way will Ire hostesses at thr meeting
he Dirt Gardener* Circle of
win. Mra. M. E. Itlggln*, Mrs J.
.........^ ihe club which will meet Friday
C. Vaughn, Mr*. T. E
Wllwin,
„ P. Ill-1 morning alao. Main topic o f dlara. C A I cusainn will he Chriatma. wreath*
irl. Mnr.I and decoration*.
C'lclUnd.l
Mrs. J. M. klrCaakill snrl Mra.
Isa M a r/ ) V. E. Douglass will to the main
•Ad Mlaa I a m b e r * at the meeting o f Rasa

Word has been r m ■ived here
that Mr. and Mr. K. K Weldon.
Jr. o f Fanwaml, N. J . annnunceil
the birth of a . aocwwd son last
Saturday night Mrs Weldon 4.
the former Mis* MHd'rad Ha ml.
daughter of 'W alter H. Hand of
thi* city.
M iy
Elieahelh
Adam*. Wht
raluiaeil yeelcrday to 0&gt;e Eloridi
Stale I rrlUga for Woaaao at TaJU
M o r e after apewdlng Ito week-a»t!
In Fort Inodaniale. *pent a abort
time yesterday afternoon with her
parents. Mi. aad Mr*. C. A Adaril*. Magnolia Avenue. She wa*
an orrtpalnerl hy the Mr*ae* Martha
Herrl ami Maxine F a m * of Fort
laudrrdale

A ll-e le c tr ic K itch e n on 'W-heeila ♦

C W A W ORKERS
S E E K PLACES
FOR M 4WTE WEN

Thanksjrivinjr

TUKKKY

A. 1*. Crrnnelly ha* moved itil*&gt;
the fine new room nf Ihe Mr l^r
block " ' " I to the Herald olflce
• ml thl* will now he the haadquor.
tar* of tire Building amt l*ran A*
•uciatlon and the real relate, Inauranre amt other hu*me*«e* of
Mr. Connelly, ( apt. It. II. Mark*
will share part of the offire with
Mr. Connelly and a* usual will sell
tto dlit that has made Hanford
famous.
*
. ,

M i Mura of, tto Civil
nfdaifwtlM la tto Banlaai l ltuta a payroll
-to that o f tto local
M Atlantic Coast Lina

o'clock two days ago In tto east
room of tto 'WhlU House. During
tha III years that have elapsed
•Inca tto WhlU Ilonas was built,
It waddings have taken place
(tore. Tto tor. ’ Bylvv.trr W.
Beach, paster of tto First Presby­
terian Church ah Princeton, waa
patoaud Aa lto affWaUng clergy­
man. Tha maid of honor araa t&gt;.a
•idaat. daughter of tto praakdant,
Ml aa Marfarat Wilson. Tha

W IN N E R

T IIA N K S fllV IN fi

*riOc
••nt Iwilnl

■f*#n»

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AGO

2 7 /1 m s

n d a y ,'N Q Y E M n p n

W A SH IN G TO N
Mnv. 27 —1/1*1
— Frank Clark, fi»rm#r memWr nf
ron fr#«» from Florida, hi»3,r rcii|np«| i i |iit«l'Vni of th# K ilU n *
• I A*-'&gt;rifttl4in o f ICrUil
j
Dcalrm I i nrrrpt ■ppointnirnl n'«
pt-nkor rou«i*r| Ip the ourrau of in­
ternal rrvrnur.

Members Of Church
G l a s s Entertained

we

Miss Eliwibeth Clark
Ik Married In EustiH

Thi'ir'w m K#nlU'm«'ii‘* nirf#«niuritt in rrirattl
i l r a t i n in tnton l l ' « ’ Srninmlr I l l y ( ‘I cmim'I »•'
nn im*lMkt* i Imhi I that!

S em in o le D r y C le a n e rs j
J llt J I'JUY"

food OiPithe (toner.
A t jU ^ , u o ch iiu a , o f the niral
t »e, xtora. enjoyed .until.a iata
r. I ThopS . pto*ent i wage: »!/&gt;.
Oak rilam f f l l i thf M i.aa, .Alailan
•M ridg^.Jtonuh r
M itctoll. I anlib 'H liig tM iJ M a n (toiaqr, l.ulta

Gimp.'

A T I A N T A , Nov. 27. — (A l —
Baker*
in
aaian
aouthaaatarv
■tatva to re toiled 9100 employee
J I*Y
to thair parroll* uada*. tto 'P re # 1 •
•\a#•
a* a n
ident'i rv-emplaymexit agrearrunt,
C. M- McMillan, areretary of tto
E p « * . E x a m ln a d
Sou.hem d iskin ' rU toaia ll i n ami I
G U m m m O c r r e U y F llt a t f
her* ye.ienla&gt;. A Y’t o ■isfannaltort
waa coniplitd fiuui u aurvay cuv•ring tic i t la, A l* .im t, Fiorliia.
M l&gt;ia*ipp. Taahatsoa and tha
CUroUaa*.
. .
O p lo te tlr k t
'LORl^DA F A R M E R HONORED
' 112 P a r k A v a .

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr,

•un nl Mr. a"u &gt;U*. I- «i • - .... —
"T t o
LaixJ S toll Oawnwato"— ,1 Mstua, Ga.. wa* aolaranaad
Funrlay mornrpg at U:*9 o'cloell
Walter It Skviky.
1 al lha home of Uie bride's par ent* |
Fear Not O Lqad"—O ioru a.
"| Will Give Y&gt;u
Rato.
Thau •it French \Av,nur The re'araony
wa* (rerfonned by the Be* Siriilh
i Viflleat
the H avUiC-rjUn.
liarxiln. to **0 *
’ •lr
Mrth-j
U Glenn and Mr. BtoHry
ml rat I hirer h of lira &lt; it).
1
Aon.ufifenieot. and O ffa ea a .
Part lU The Gatheilng
-r

I

&gt;erty Gave It 4 Stars
U RMuM H|V6 R##n «

.
,

LADY So*nDAV

'

WEDNESDAY

i
r

Ih Attrserlrr* ItlO)

i

-

K A N S A S C IT Y , V o v r .
Waldo HUtop, a f Auellla. F la .

-

"

piraema of th* Inimediale (aarily
. a (gw ialim aie
Inand.
of ,
Ihr &lt;"U,I*.
The iir&lt;W' wore fur th* occa- *r -n a dir** (a*hi"nerl nl Irlark
.ilk Iie|i» with a IWI yoke and
• hiiuhlrr rulflea.
Her
shoulder (
roiaag* v u of while chiyaanihrmum* and valley III ea.
Mi- Calhoun ia tha youagati
daughter of bar par.DC* aid ta a
native of Quitman, Ga. 8to waa
r-Lcalrd In the Qu (man sad Hasfiurl »rhotila, A~n.lirw College aT
Cuthl-ert, Ga. and the Georgia
Slate Cdllra* for Woman at M 1)1rdgvvilla. S h e ,ha, live) heir with

■■

lluttoa a f New
'D .W Itt Brasilia

"8 A n fo rtT a O n ly H o A e - O w n e d K a H f i t o r a "
wa V F T E q p

ARS0C1ATTON

■m SH

BALLARD'S FEEDS aad FLOUR
W . T. W O O LLE Y
- Ownar-Mpr.' ’ f

P, A , ME HO
to llp n l Hep.

B ER T C H APM
! Sale*man

�o

VICTORY

Fair

an

m ift iP E N D K w

d a il y

new spaper

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TU ESD AY, NOVEMBER 28, 19M

Marvel Over
i ’s
Recovery
Three Losses
A T L A N T A , N ot. IT.— Uft— A
H U t ' football eleven, victim o f
■Me n c c e u lr e defeata, launched
■a o f tha moet eurprlilng victory
H *00 o f the year Saturday to
M eet Auburn, tha
dob
that
lenaod to an epaet triumph ovr O eorfla a week ago.
Florida'• via, 14 U 7 war the
lily ettealihlng reeolt of a day,
hat 'aaw Louisiana continue ita
Oa bid with a SI to 0 docleloei
N T ' lflaalralppl State, Tolaae
ike Sevanee M U and Georgia
le a y i oat a «&gt;"• point, 7 to s,
itdlrt over Georgia Tech.
The Galore, reeogalicd at a fine
ifeaeive outfit, wkoaa pitrntlally
myeroui attack had failed to
Mb' found. Ita nffrnalr* |„ thia
Ifagement and
pounded two
acM avnt in the tecond and
fyd period.
A fumble In the
»rth period p w
Auburn opitonlljr |o More oh ~
a aVtil pen.
Thro* Ion* marchee, each more

U K T i M U S i ^ York Audiences Fight To H ear Taf*
■ r a f i n e m &lt;] B y Coughlin In Defense O f Rooseve,
^ fnoth
t n l A er
ar C
P rrow
n i n /d
/ Hears
A/a /io &gt;b Critics
P r i f i r s In
i n Protest
P rfh i
A
0.

Kollin* ap an early lead. Tu­
lan» v a t
coo tent is
m t
Ui
regular* and ceaat to a SB ta •
win over B r v u e e . Alex Wetlferd.
Swaaeo fullback v a t the rente'*
Individual itar, puaatiag, pamiag,
and running far the fe ll Co min­
ute*.
T w o had lee that jaaay &lt;feeds
the
S (Otheattrra
reaferewce

,

Crusader8* Labor,And
«
•
Legion Groups $eek
S a f c R uardhiff Of Financier Advocates
Incomes Of Masses
Method To Insure

His Views Scored

NUM BER 29

Price Fire Cent*

Bondholders Approve
Canceling Of Nearly
Million Of City Debt

Holders An Honest
Dollar In A ll Kras

C A L IF O R N IA n . W A S H IN G T O N S T A I R

kkVTUCiy%K TENNESSEE
V I R G I N I A xs- N O C T I I C A t O U X A

V. M. L m v7 rT1

champlonthlp, another that will
settle Uukt*! aaparnliaaa fee an
uaheetrn tratea and a iu n » r r of
traditional
Thaakigiviag
day
garnet aro
trheduled
fee
Him

n.Uins FcesComment
Ly Receivers’ A gent
As Praising Hoard

Cancellation of approximately $950,000 in past due in­
tercut on the outstanding bonded debt of the City of San* •
ford, promised by the Bondholders' Protective Committee
last Fall provided the 1982 tax collection would roach at
least 40 percent of the total assessment, became a fact tjfr
day with the receipt of a letter from Kenneth M. Keefe, - ■
chairman of the committee.
••You will be gratified to know," Mr. Keefe wrote to
Mayor V. A. Speer, “ that the amendment to the Sanford
Deposit Agreement, pursuant to which we shall arrange the
cancellation of substantial amounts of past due interest,
has been accepted by our depositors, ami is notv effective.
------

----- -----------"Only

ore

dcpo*H ir,

f\i\n or«iifi?n
$
*&gt;00° |,,r v,lur
S K W r jlL
hl* iwn&lt;i« because

$ Q
0 0 0
.p O d jV V M /

rA s c a lla il for a first down
from hl« own ll-jrard Una in
first period a fiim t fieorgta
u Kty U»ee«l • perfect ehot
U bomb end Greet gelloprd
rank for a touchdown and
•4 the point that reenlUd in

4a Sxtfe A n e w fe r the
utty W W ar Father Ceaghv*
a were t in a p M ta Slitk
wad F«wt&gt; Third Street at

L E G A L NOTICE

O L

i

T T Ij U.

m#nt

Anoth„

havinjr

wl,Mr*T

of the amcntVdrpoeitnr holding

PROJECT tJIVEN r r .r .t r J n r u i S S - -

Kwrwii r C tw r n w
A lfrrd
K
Smith, wh m i dmutnti f r a it
turn ta the H d »tandtni. chal*
irtiyrd hy RrpuMuan Senator
W ia. K ItoraK, drrw Will Roftra'
comment that " I f a man mrnrrbed
th a
United
States ow r.
ha
cawWta't find a more wnrthy f«w
ta rater lata ram hat with. A 1, I
kn w yem doin'! mean to. hut
you rhoom i a tough baby "

pnre intlet, made up of
commo«littr«e afi'l a**tinie thnl the
price at tha date ,»f the IhiikI I*nur ha** an m ilri of loo,’* he
may* " I f that price indr* ad­
vanced later- let tin nay hy *» per
cant th~ hd*ndhoh!rr woutVI re
rent- $|0h fi«r aa *h $100 i»f in*
trtr*t line, anil, ciinversely, if th«*
irate* fell tu !».%, hr a uld rr
crib a. $fl.V
"In other word*. hr would In*
pant in honamt ilollar* Hr would
rex rive a sufficient number of
dollar* to havr a purchasing
power ci|U»\alr»t| t«» the dollar*
with a loch ha partad. wrfcelher the
genital prica Irval advancisl or
declined Thl* aotihl la- a
und
mo»M*v IhiihI. 4-van tf the tlollar*
flurtuatail »n thru
purchasing
( C«»nlmiii*d On l'ip r Thraa)

CURLEY LASHES
OUT AT CRITICS
OF MONEY PLANS
NaUonTttTumOnFoeH
As Worshippers Of
Golden Calt.HeSays

n U P V
I\ L 1

R V
I) 1

u

I /» 1 l i

I m in i f 'V V A
O ffir in ls
Ix )c n l
, , ” ,,C I '
C o n t in u e L f f o r t s
m
\ 1 n r&lt;&gt; I n l l H
IO ( * l 'e
M ore
-------With « *
of erven locally*P
proved civil
work, project,re
ported ae havlny hern approved
in Ta1laha.ee. la.l night, and
Mayor V. A Sprrr and ( dy r.nIt neer Fred
T. Williame Inthe
.tale capital
today «" «'k forin.
mediate art ion on a propneed |S!i.

cates of deposit «Viring the pertoa
within which they might have toctn
withdrawn, to somrnnr who dldl
not withdraw them.

“ 1 expect to take up the datalh
Of .hr
cancellation
with
Mr.
llradfonV eecretary of the rom­
ntlMce, In a ahorl' time, lie will
doubtleaa communicate with
Mr.
lanuon a , to juet what arrange*
mrntl Wr mrr to make.”
Th&lt; n&gt;||d|n|| of th(, |fllVr , t a
pj
Comm lee ion meeting laab
n(|^ drr„ , h|&gt; , pprm,| „f e.efc
n|rn,t rr „f ||lr ('urn million, parti*
cu|a||y Contmieeonrr
W.
A,
[ r n W l whl, ,uted. "That IHUT
to or publiehrd. We’ve bean

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Roosevelt Signs Codes
For 21 Rig Industries
State Is Denied Fundt:
To Improve Properly

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3 Ilmen.
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kVS X O U a W A TC H repairs!
i , one wbe really know, b&gt;&lt;
« g V Jeweler. Mag. Aa.

('hevrolet Dealer Rids
Ix&gt;w OnArmyC-ontract

—H Jluatlon W a n te d

W A S H IN G T O N . Nov 2H —(AT
The ChcbTidrt Motor t*oni|&gt;any
w it the low hiddrr on trucki U&gt;
o f Imught l»y the war Irpartment,
ofTrrinff a unit pricq of $iUM
.MU aj
(-oinparetl v»ith H7I 10 cent*, atv»roitted l&gt;&gt; (he NtothwoM M &gt;tor
/’tvmparrr. fMrhn&gt;nfgi; * Mrt ;
dealer
The hid of the (*h«*%r«drt dr alar
war for a »ta rylinRr
machina
«bhifr thr Ford tlrali*r* il l waw far
an eight cylinder car.No ann &gt;unca«
nirnt waa made that the Idd had
•’••rn accepted.

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aa laundnmn
I any kind of work laolly
Htrphrti*. 714 Ka*t fith S'

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Another Large Crowd City Occupational License Fees Will
Attends Cook School Be Amended, SpeerTells Business Men
A w tfc n U rge audom e of to
cal mmmm were gulferx-d at the
Seafevd
d e b building
tkir • l i r n m e ta allrrvUnre at
(fee errand laam a e f The tier
t U k ° r v,adb Anneal Free Kl&lt;~r
tltr Cnehtag Seh eel a k e k end*
after a third aaaai aa l e a ’ r t v *
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• mfc* ed the L and II S i m
Oampaay, a g a i n A»a»nne&lt; rated
ataay a n and laleremtiag deMt
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A *kl«| lit givt* M nl Ml I'llOMlt M* I aicuI (troups Tonight
to when itirnt* iincillploy **•I IlMgli;
find wmk. Mm Ihdrn T Mm
Tha N il A and l hr rielre apply*
‘ \\ A offu ml h lilrti thnt a* fa*l Ing t i two lia al I lain lire o f in kum*
ll ti
1' i o j r i l * N i r M p p r t i b r d
in t i
try ars tu !»•* tliscu»*cil at *«|tar*
tin- irew * can Is- rt*ai hrtl, m-n atr meetingw in thr City Hall to*
will |h- put («• work
night it was learned t&lt;xl*y.
Mr* Mur»t *a'd that no off*
Gas4dlnr dealer*, toith whotr*
rial m hirr had hern re Pivnl li. ’ it *ala and rvtail, w|l meet In tho
l a l n ) i M * * f ’e
■!
noon
to t»*ai
o i*
Mayor's room st 7:50 o'clock
tu
morning new*paprt report* that dlscuaa thr ivtrnleuni cimVi and
plojerf*. the ro»t of whltli lotsleil its local application.
Dry cleaner's will meet in th*
I I I . I»H. IimiI heeli a|&gt;p»o%ed foi
Commissioner* r »om
at
H:0Q
Si'oiitiolc County In*t night
o'clock to «liscusa thr dcanng and
| Tin *« project*. *he haul, proh dyeing o&lt;1r
sidy ate the *i**lh a t were »rnt
t«»
'f'allslis**rr
late
Saturday
*»ghl. a* follow*
Repairing of
•State Roatl No .1 on W rit First
Yesterday'HWeathcr
* Street cleaning «*f gutter* and
1storm *ewrr* m Sanford; relaying
••f Li nk on Sanford Avenue from
First to Fifth Street, and on Cel­
ery Atrnur from Sanford Avenus
tContinued On Page Two)

KANKAH C IT Y . Nov. IX. -U P )
— Thr Krv. Carl Nan, pastor of
Kt.
Fatal’*
Kptempal
Oiurrh,
ho|**l to &gt;ra a wrll filled church
Sunday Home mrmbrra o f thr
ronrrryalion rrvnvrd "aum m na"
aaklng Ihrm to atlrnd Sunday.
Thr paper* were eignad hy Al
lire krr Wyandotte county aheriff.

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NEW SPAPER
N U M B E R 11

H A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2.V 1933

P ress

WALLACE

A l Smith Attacks Roosevelt
Monetary Policies* Asks For
Sound Money On Gold Basis
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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

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She Cooks

He Jumps

N E W YO R K , Nov. 25.—(Aft—
Alfred E. 8 g lth
broke
openly
H o ld in g

E s c o r t in g S o l-

d ie r s

A t B a y ,C u b a n

M o b

M a ssa cresM en

NO INTENTION

“ I am

W h o A id e d M a c h a d o
M A N T A N Z A S , C u b a, N o v .
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o ffic e r * o f
w ar*
w ay

near

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on

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fo r m e r

th e C u b an

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to d a y

arm y
h ig h ­
by

for

gold

dollars

Urges ScierttififcRe
vision Of Existing
Business B a r rlere

as

against boloney dollar*.’' said the
P r e s id e n t

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AuthoritiesDispleased
Over ConfessionBy
Dr. Wynekoop.Seek
Further E v i dence

0 F ^ » • l l ■• m° " * U r y program, declor- I A g r i c i l J t u T C S e C P e t a f y
I Ing he was for “ sound money" .
‘ and a return to the gold standard.

I

furm tr governor

in an editorial

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CHICAGO. Nov.

N E W Y O R K . Nov. 25.—OPI—
SeereUry Wallace of the agrirul-

in b« published in the December

t ' against &gt;lur*

428 Men In LocalArea
Asked To GatherAt
Court HouseSunday
Morning ForOrdera

2R.—(A1) —The

tragic
death o f pvtlt# Rh#ta j
Wynekoop rrmainad a* much of

a myatciy
to*lay
'lr*|iltr
thr
mnfrwiHn of her mother in law,
oyd
Stitnpon,
R,P.R IN (l R’TararhutiPt « •F! lexperiment.
I f 1. must choose bep r e h a r i n g ^ " '^ ^ /
Wynekoop
that Bhe
winter ivridcnt of Sanfonl, who i Dr A lire

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a

645 TO G O O N
FEDERAL JOBS
NEX T MONDAY
S ix h u n d red and f o r l v f i v e
w h ite and c o lo r iti
tr e n and
w o m en w h o
have
liv e n on
th e S e m irio le r o n n t y F e d e r a l
E m p lo y m e n t R e l i e f
C o u n cil
ro 'ls f o r
th e
pant
Mvvernl
m o n th s w ill I k - s w itc h e d o v e r
to
r e jittla r
3 0 -h ou r
w o rk
w e e k jo b s next M o n d a y , it
MTp. n n n o u n red Into th is a f t ­
ern o o n b y R o la n d Tf
!.n m h
o f the local t'lvil Work, Admin­
istration, provided nil nro contsrted hy that time
This
announcement
awaited
eagerly
hy
every
uneint’loyeil
person in Ihr county. « n « the
first of f ur -Icfinitr statements
that were rileased after a day
of hertie ronferenres.
telephone
rails, and telegrapliir rnmniumrationa with Tallahassee
Second tn importance i« Mr.
lam b's announcement
that
th*
I2H white and colored men who
live in Sanford or Jusl mi!sills
its limits must
gather
al th*
C 'u ri House tomorrow morninr
at 10 0&lt;&gt; o'clock to receive order*
that are highly important
“ White I regi-et having to call
li” &gt; group together on Sunday at
such an early hour,” Mi
Lamb
stated, "It I, necessary that this
hr done because of conflicting as­
signments which Will hrep us busy
al any nthir tin r 'W e have an Im­
portant masaaae fur each ol III*
42(1 men. and we are hopeful Iha#
all will hav* gathered hy 10 00
o’clo-k tomorrow ”
Mr, lam b pointed out that thla
announcement doe#
not
Include
the men who lie* In towns outald*
th# Immediate Sanford are*. Thry
were being contacted this a fte r­
noon, and told where to report for
work on Monday
The third announcement I* thnl
fill white and rnlored men will
start to work at relaying hrirk
and Otherwise
rep*’ ling
State
Itoad No 3 a" fai *► West First
Street Is run crnril
These men arr tn meet al the
Court House al 7 00 n’i Inch Mun
day morning They will lie taken
to their neq J” l&gt;« and they will Iw
supplied tools when they
teach
the starting point
Th* fourth and pinl.aMv innsl
important assignment ■■ thnl when
s man or woman I# # a iiitr ,l nver
from Federal Enu igem \ It-lief
rolls to Ihe new I llll W m l- Id-

— (A t— President R ottevelt let It |
i tween private
»y»management
o f i tematlr effort* to * A R “
be definitely known last night that
lower tariff*
buslneaa
and
management
w h o f o r c ib ly r e m o v e d th e o f ­ he Is pushing, on with his com­
young '
o f a • and negotiate
reciprocal
trade will aitrm pl hia h.'Mnl parachute ] j.h t a bullet Into th#
government
bureaucracy.
Mi«*
leUril#
Itnrru*.
widely
I am agreement*
to the civic forum, a jump
tomorrow
afternoon
at . woman’* U»dy aa * h f lay on an
group of consumers.
f i c e r s fr o m g u a r d s
c o n v e y - modity dollar effort as h* declined for private management.
known home rconomiat who will
any public reply to the cAtlrk
A fte r a campaign in Ihu Mid. ab ut 4 .ihi uiluck. Mr* •Bi h w 11 operatin g table in the Dhy**r , * n *
l n g th e m f r t m t ^ u t s n p u t o who were joined in a severa sialrThe
Seventh
" I f 1 murt choose between th* |
lie W rit
against
the farm ers’ will not nl) opin two parachutep haaemrnt aurgery
Annua) C nkmg School at the
S a n t s C la ra .
menf by Alfred E. Smith.
leaders o f th* pa»t, with all the ji h” ltils&gt; movement', Wallscr dime. after I” leave* ail airplane pi
Frankly .li«paltafi«nl
writh Dr. Woman'* t ’luh hull.ling for three
Those alaln wera Col. Abelard’’
Two fighting lloJtenant* came errors they have made ml with j into historic Town Hall to urge I luted b) Flton Floyd, well known
day* -darting
Monday
at 2 •I*1
“ Little White House”
W
yn
ek
oop’*
formal
ptatrnnnl
B arrera
Catfada, former chief to the
aviator who ha* arlived to make
all the aetflshness
they
have tariffs.
0*4 I.H'k.
o f the M ataaaaedietriet. Captain yesterday and &gt;ne of them— Hugh
wap
not
fired
“ Tn gel by without any reduc­ Sanford hi* winter home, hut he that th# hull#!
been guilty of and the inciperi8acrameno Oarttllo, former mili­ S. Johnson .recovery adminsitration of srrrsgr at all might re­ will drop into I .at
M nroe for until aft#r hrla had di#4 hy a
enced
y.
ung
college
profe**or»
for—fired
bark
al
the
a'hniniatratary advisor St Matanxa*. Lieut.
quire tho importation of m arly a a awim.
entrni • f rh lm ofor m actmlniwierr.l
llon monetary foes even before who hold no reaponsiblr public
J ^ fc n d a VUchea. former chief
billion dollar, more &gt;tiil! ilian we
while ah# wa* re rr lv in g mrdieal
o n K o Colon
Harrison,
t.leut. feeing Roosevelt. Hut the appar-j office hill are perfectly ready to received in I
►aid Wallace
ently unconcerned President »pcnt|turp 130.000,000 American* Into
I r rat mint from thr woman phy
Ladblao Valid*,* former chief of
after a lengthy e ip o »ili -n o f the
th# day a* usual here and H e n r y '0u(n„
pi(t, for , xperlmenUtion.
farm problem
In which he dis­
th* Oalimota Otrriaon, and Lieut. Morgenthhsu, acting secretary of&lt;
airlan. aullmritie* w«i«h#.l t li n r
1
sm
going
tn
he
fur
the
|&gt;enple
cussed government *ri|’ irij^on of
Lota Nerdo Noda. former chief ill# treasury, anil General Johnson
impnry in
thr h pr o f clearing
who have made the country what suh-maigmal farm land
o f tho Prrieo Garrison
had to wait until nightfall to get
up many pointa that are myatrr(Continued On Page Three)
It Is.
Tbs officer*, who hod served in a Ulk.
imiad to them
T hry
nmtinnr
"And I »* y
this
wlSt
full
under P i ealAsnt
Machsdn end
“ The country
may
he wore
ipieat i*»ning alternately thr phy
consequently w et*
In
disfsvnr that Franklin f). Roosevelt I* not kn wlrdgc of the fart that thrie
with th* present government of going plunginr over any abyss," are many things in thr old order
pieian and
liri «on. Karl#
hua
President
Grau
Ran
Martin. Johnson asserted, pointing out his of soclsty which I should like to
hand of Ithrta, peeking a motive
W «t« being esc■&gt;tied by m illlsry rsply applied boil, in O. M. W. have changed and which I do not
for the crlmr
detachment commanded by l-leut. Sprague, the
resigned treasury applaud or even condone ”
Kelornrd from a rnnfrienr* «ith
With the arrival today of Mia*
In a formal
rnnfraalon.
Dr.
advisor, am* Knnth
Rodolf Ranches.
offnii»1*
tn
Portions
of Smith's editorial War Department
Wynekoop ga ve no rra* n why I.nrlir Itarma, field ........... id alive
“ Any man who falsely impugns
A t a point on the
highway
Jark-onvlllr
yr*trrday,
Hairy
M.
were made puhllc at the nffire
a rrvolvet
wa*
o*«*epi that and home eeonoinDt aMathe.l t&gt;*
aaar Colon, tho detachment wa- the credit of the United States* is
I’apworth, hrail of thr I r»*l«* bod),
D A Y T O N A HEA&lt; II. N..v 2ft
of th* New Outlook The former
Impugning
the
welfare
o
f
our
anriounird thi« morning Dial the (Aft- A ,«ertinp
■topped by a group of men, non*
ahr
wondered
"W h at
method the I in.lman and Haver*on rlrr
«
la’
gi
nillid’ar
o f whom were identified, armed whole people."
-gnvemor, who .recently. w
„ *« « i work o f drvdgmg a ahallow ar#a
would pbap Ihr pit.iatii.n I&gt;p »I
It., alovr rompany. rverylhiug
Driving his car aoout the foun­ rue«t at tea at th# While **°,,,r * . nort^ 0f
thr |»r#arnl
Si-waner of hidel- wmild l«- fluted «•’ ....... all.*9
with machine gun* and rifle*.
wa- ron«l.leie«l in rea.llne** for
and
ulltt’i
,
„|H-ial«*
under
irslric
ds! on groands the President halt- was not present,
Stram*hip t*$»., «l«* k at th* foot
Raiding escorting
s'Idlers
Dr Wynekoop, (Milirr *al$l. rr
The
H erald*
Seventh
Annual
ed to keep hi* regular semi-week­
Slate
l l ’del
The appearance of th* state off Myrtle Avenue a ill Iwfffn «»n or lion,, tin- Ft ’ id,
b a y ,’ they took the former offlly sc hartal* conference* with news­
Aasncialmn yesterday adopted a I a ted that »he had been giving ►ree I .Hiking SrKw«4# tu \tm aUged
about
Monday
1W
.
It.
treated
a
aar»«tlon
In
New
. aaW ’ ads yards from th* mad.
papermen.
m form inr
President Hheta a phyairal m m i r a l m n in m onjunrlion \e(lh the F-^flda
Mr. Plpwnrth, nith rh arlr* II. i d ilu tio n
York, with afternoon popera dl*
and killed thorn outright In a
the I a*cm.'ii| operating ro in at
Laughing and Joshing he de­
IttHineveli
Htid
ilie
NHA
it &gt;e
Vlortili
I'uwei and l ight C o. next WWak.
playing It under large headline. W'hitner of thr frn tra l
ftald.
lhr Wyneknnpp* ghx.my manaion
clined to comment for publication
irret,
it,
inahltilv
t”
ol’eiale
on
Trana|M»rtation **»», upenl a *horl
A*
Himmuirril. the
i'«ok|ni
A t Havana It was I t i m e l that on hit mooetery critics.
thua explaining the partial nil
II* Smith was not In his office, and
del
the
hotel
rode,
which
will
In­
there will be cheora as well *• thanked th* newsmen for sending attendants there declined to ,ay litne in cnnfrrenee with Mai$ir It
ility o f thr victim when the l&gt;ody «-hoo| ip divided into Ihra# l#rT Dunn in the gateway city yaa- come effective nest Monday.
tuie* Thr first comes at 2 39
t e e when United R u le . Ambaa- him a copy of Smith's aUtement. where he enu^i be located
wap diarctvarad
terday. efplainlng thr nee«l« ef
The a»,oeiation in •I’cctal ces­
oVIoeli Monday afternoon in th#
• E b r Walloe rytu m s from Wash- Replies to Inquiries about k li po­
The statement r e p r e s s e d
Tli r flj-yaat old
wm ian «ald
sion, held an incieii-e in payroll.
&lt;Nnf..rd WoiliNll'# t luh building
sitron left no doubt that he was Smith',
personal
dishellef that thm area
arr.irding
to polur.
Iliat *lir
The) wrrr inforinrif that ihr Would l.e
lie. r-iMIV
under llle
wln.'h »■* Vo In* the *eenr of all nf«,
Tit'* m**ch was ss.ured lodsv
(Continued On Page T h iee)
"the Democratic party Is fated to
knew
»
f
her
aon'a
unhappineap
a*
Fame ilm tg r whirh a|»|MMred in rode a” .l that this would l-e nn
•»••»»• *1.»#•*•Iay*» Is lure romes at
la the midst « f U lk of n eslhle
be always the party ” f greenm
liindian.l
to
Ihr
fortiier
Indian
lhi« gfi'liiin *»n it'i
U k rfioiil |MIS,«|hll
* Ui o', lo.-k, while
Wedru-»day’H
hark,, paper money printer, free
violence at tba
dock*
hv the
a
poll*
gir
l
She
knew
al*o
*hr
ItaHiIrvarit ......... will )h M h u h .I
le.lnte will get
under
way a I
t omplian. * wiih pr.ivenoim of
silverilea,
currency
manager,,
plaa* o f Havona R *r A*«»-i*tin n I
admitted, of
affaii*
wliirli the
I d Sanfonl alnuit D**»
I'
•- Ihe rit.ii&gt;, the nwwmliiHI
'.i til ti'i-haV
held.
rubber dollar manufacturer, and
to arrange a friendly demnnslr
*.&gt;n liad with other wmiien
Pflirdulefl In rviuam itrir until th«- •*%%)|| HicrpRs. lh« l *»• I of
pe»a
crackpot*."
tlon.
I entiri- .Irrrlging pmjert whi.lt wa
*Shr th. ughl," -Mid Di W y nr
) rnvrt-it it-* of
ta lifo ittia
and
Him
of
III#1
until
1
1
v
to
nrh
«»»
O m n e nnnoslne the cvdicies •
" I f so. the Issue I, more than itutlinitl to Maiur hunn t«v * “ •»
klMlp " b) m‘ vvotthl l' lid it 1• t hi- •'«
W i-toit-m, rxpi-it- to hrmg lo
eht.ni
»hai
It
will
i»r
ni»|*i«*d»le
|
e f the
Am bas'ad’ r
p-evtoiiilv
partisan on#," Smith continued, g rr —man W' J S. a.- “onir dwv*
Intlrr
if * it- might v anford hoii-ckt i'| «&gt;i - and
(lirif
In opeiate therrundiT, tin* ro*t of amiiiat mn
had lot It he known th** the“ because wa are dealing t day ago, ia rnmpleted
4
)iavr a ItMlr* aitar-t)u-ti« l h)oro took*, a boat of iirvh and highly
the
payroll*
of
Ihe
in.lu*try
al.nw
N EW YORK. Nov. 25.—(A1)— A with the
would ale their foallqg freely on
party which
srluslly
at liaiol. pi act i al )mit» on rooking
with
ir.pnrnig an »n. »ea«r in mo*l ho f rm v»a* ronvrnirntlv
swift rise In dollar eachange, to­ holds responsible government of
kta return.
an.) a fi-w drop* * rr •* |»ut on a • II I t 111Hi MppIlNlu ra
1
t*|«
t
«uih
pr-.port
ion*
a*
gether with continued a g iu th n fire which I* not merely advo.'-hr will n*c an 1. and II #!«•*
tnak*'
»l
imp.»*»ddr
to inert «pong#
for
aoumT money, ppurmt tha rBtjn|r ru r r .all i
in a campaign,
\ few in in ilr * later, ar. or.ling I i i . »1 &gt;.v•• din ifig all of
I'.'i dr*
D a w s o n I s A p p o i n t e d bond market into thr eharpett but which ha, in its hand, the
them "
I«a tiie e«ilife«*i.m. lit
Wyrirk.mp li.oli*! i al lolls I In Hill
llaidw aie
Flmnla
toili
I
..peiHtotta
M
pir
|
prsaent welfare of
130.000,000
A s
O v ie d o
P r i n c i p a l recovery In munthi yepteiday
found (hal h n
daughter in law Co. i* loaning a new modi I Fn
Knur diffrrrn t mrihinh will
I Hied at the i mle loanngv
future
of our
government people and the
United
Stalre
pie*eiy«' the
\ r lif n ia l g itIm11 . v* Iii* 11 Mill
u*r.i in pelting aval* »n Saminolr 1
hingt&gt;«n *«»iigh| to have *&lt; I had Plopped hiealhing
moat
cherished
American
tnstllu
bonds
surged
up
3-32
to
I
5-10
Chari** R. Dawson, assistant
respiration wa- adniinialrre.l f t foo.| Mini in* Ml- \* hit'll lit. being
(*ounly Ihl« yrai
areording
*|M
’(lg
l
diffrrelitinl
for
I
lotlda
|
th*
broadest
advance tlona.
•ft. ti Ml •« I to |lie k.'lioiil
hy I litagricultural taacbsr In this county points,
Mrp IVarl
Han-»U.
('hrtatma^
hi.telp herau^e of l»w
ea*on»il ; ah..ui Iff* minute* I »r Wynekoop
recovery
from the
" I am too old n’ w to he regu
I'iggiv \\ iggl|
More*,
holiest
fa t the p u t two years. has
ha, been
he* j since their
%ral *alr rhairinan for ihr ram
(Continued On l*age T w o )
natur.
f
th.
*
•
ad.*
in
it.'
*tat#.
}
level*
reached
in
the selling lar Just for the sake of regular- |aign whirl! Will «»|»* 11 on Thant
appointed a* principal of th
(Continued on Page
. . . Three)
.......
(clothing, shoes.
rrhiH'l
Inn
whlch_ precede^ th* M atr)) fa lr i&lt; * * * • ll l t h . B ch ool,.jgcrrrd tn ,
------- - .
'Tor.TIral. ffebthT *r Yffri^frftf*
1n(
hrifday—one
point
representH -TT. Drear*, who ha* resigned
Thr mo»l iiii |
“ What we need In this coun­
Th* appolntmaat, announced by
l&gt; ' ing f I per $100 par value
A ll
( h u r c l u - H T o I l n i t t - ' * 7 • " «• * * * '* •
........ m|„ , v
try ia absolute dependability in mrlhiatp, all of win h arr
. .
,
,
In othei words. It'- un- iiipi «v
th a Board of Public Inslructlon,!
In»lnictlor
Domestic corporate Imnda. as our money standards. It. I, the $*.| i n •‘•‘II thr |»eim\ health atirkr*
O
i
l
I
h
a
n
k
H
g
l
V
I
l
I
g
D
a
y
!
ed.
and
those
on
irlie
f loll- are
effective last Monday. Mr. measured
by
price averages, Billy ti&gt;lbg
II
which
will restore In reiulrntp «»f thlp r«*unty. Ip th**
-- —
to become Feil#r#l entph*) •" • ’
W ARM S I'ltlN tiS , Ga . Snv Jft
vi*
the
state
raiiroail
•
'mmis
upturn sine* confidence.
now in kta third year aa scored their beat
use
uf
litter
s
r
a
ii&gt;
iu
g
TL# latest
floral
AH religion* gr.iupp 111 Snnford, regular Balarte*
,n ha-e h' tel lelephnin ih a tge,
I'reaidrnt Itnoarvell la*(
nigh'
In (cheats o f this coun- June,
many
Issues
recording ps*v*a o f tb* administration have tn over IfthO r**ulrnte
l.ak.
Mom or. Mild I.Mke M a i ) , will
l native o f Washington, D. gains o f I to more than I points. undermined
lureil
an*t
ei|ualite*J.
Other inrlhiul, arc »eal pair al ,
armoury ed the
appointment
of
public
c nfidence.
unit.' in ■ M-rvitr of
prat«r on
of th* Unlver- Foreign gold bonds tumbled pre- They have created uncertainty.
ittiunt” , ”
lamth,. tlonatinn,
”f
(
idv John (railand I'ollard. of Vit
I' 1SSKM S I AT K I Ks I
I'liatik-giving
Dty
morning
came to this clpltaally from their high level*.
pennie, hy achnnl yhtMrcn.
an*.,
gtnia. aa ihairmrn of Ihr Vote '• hi o*r Io k. it wh - anruoiit. «*d t
“ Uncertainty
paralyses
hii,lend with his
In th* share market, many Is­ naaa, discourages private initia­ selling ” f seal* l&gt;» |&gt;er«” nal , ” li
&lt; Ml! lana' Hoard •f A pp ••ala
m i d MKADF.s VOV
d«\ l«\ If. b I It. 1 &gt;&lt;Nid Moot, pie
n
la
tln
n
The
|n&gt;&lt;
i
e
i)»
from
t
”
-).
sue* closed with gains o f $1 to tive, drive* money into hldng and
Mi. )• of 1l’ |a it% hi
Im flit |llntc-l -id.nl .#f th. **ntif&gt;.r&gt;l Mini*trrial
Th * Imat 1 will
sale
Ilf
.
,
*
1
,
tinyear
will
lie
&gt;l»t
lj
Major J r Hut* hi on of thin
$2. Wheat and m m futures at
ollfll-.l that hi -nn r-a-f Itilv piia* with tin I m*k of
paaaing M|mi||J A **iM ml i.*n
Miller, son o f Chicago rallied a rent a bushel places th* *attr* burden of sus­ for in ir e e t iv e ami preventive In I ^
c'itv, rnmmandtng «.flo «-t *•( thr
for mo ••IM i IM-r M- 1.1 whrthr r w mi t • 1«*i an*
•
ainlnat
too
.1
lit#
•
taining th* population
6n
the lu-ieiilusls wiiri, among the achnnl
Ml
vrteiam* j
I Mtholn,
mid III
Miller o f RanFir nt Hattalion Florida Nnimiml
and more, and cotton at New
liri-nar rr-i rnt'v *■' •1 Ml arr fill II Id
l« IllUT
to a govr-ilimom
government |,|(|&gt;1%
M„ f, Uymen are to
o f th# York closed with gain* o f SO to central government.
Guard, ha* lw»ei» promoted to (lie
ehll’lien
j
£»».
I
111
the
-1
•
VI*
•
whl.
lt
will
I
m
haa been
“ We are told that there i, a
pi.at of F.xmitive o f f o et of th#
50 rents a bale. Tin, an Imported
In m formal »tatetiienl, the l'i*
ihe I're-I.ytei tan I'hurrn 124th Infantry with the till** of
e taff
(Continued t&gt;* Tag* T w o)
commodity, the price of which
v F D llrownlee pir«td
Bl.lritl Nan)
1.ieuttnant-Colonel
move* clsaaiy wllhw the rat* of
"It i* with deep Mppr«*. lat'onJ ing
The promotion. «-f(** live
Inxl
aterllng In term* of th* dollar,
that I nn.'ivr.l li.ririn.il I' oIImi. I m^ |{
Turaday, wa* nadr known hern-#
declined rather shsrply but rub­
arreptanre **f the r halrrnanahip of j F| 1
today In a letter
from General
ber, al*o a foreign staple, ad­
the Veteran*’ Hoard of Appeal* jp ,
i» •I•I. . - - Short (ulk* al*.. Vivian
Colima, adtutant general
M a rk
Mra W H Y
HatUr-l
la lU fl *»f Alta
vanced moderately
I h*. if i.*n to m t u re reprw.&gt;ntBThe governor i» M lepting thi* rail m ill l.t
of Ihe xlate o f Florida.
I. I&gt;) |{h J -I hellag
With tb* dollar stronger abroad
pri-Btiled mI the to put.hr aervire #»t m&gt; .M in e-’ linn *&gt;f All Soul* I nth..In t’ huich
tion upon tin’ lornl
and rountjr moiitr .Spring*
l.i#ut -Cnl lliiirhieon
i«
n»»w
Two
retommrnilatlons
alme.l
at
to the $10,000 the Administration held th* p el#
nrh.H.1 hoar.l at the next election mo-ting, and the VS I 1 t * a « Miluitatlon and at a |&gt;ein..nal »a.
and lulru- Dingf«*l.le» of &lt;h«- Jew
-ccond In rummand of all Infan­
Seminole
tagi o f domestic gold unchanged today bolstering a weakened
Star* Citp of Sanford U
wa» n ad hr*.) )*y member# of th*» honteff- for the afternoon G «“ Mp»
l*)i 1 ..Mifuunity 1 enter
try llattallon* of Florida III* Im*
Jena fo r IM S, according t* with the figure nearly a dollar County school system will he |Seminole trrunty
k^Vration
*'f
Di Brownlee io .I m&gt; nnnounred mediate superior officer I* Mrut.*
K ey, city U x collector thla above th* train* of iba metal in ptacsd before the Hoard of Di , Women • Club* vbhrn they met tn lepreurnt*-1 were ih«' W * T I 1.
('id. l*r#at«n Ay re- of (Irlando.
tb* S«minoU Count)
London. A oric# o f M l.T t a* ounco
• -Ion at the Method the Sanford WornanV t hi . the
ter- in th. three town*
are ga
th„ , quarterly
Commerna by
Oviedo
Huh , th. '■•pan
» u established. lb* cam* rata aa
annex yeatarday aft
CommiltM
of the
liter* d on th. -aim platform Hut
mh American
W ar
veteran*
e l th* three prtvlooa day a.
emoon.
I ing t ).»• -ei v iri'v tin tu-half o f the
wax learnad tnday
A 'X l!i«ry,
anil
th.- Fern Park
Oorenter Slack o f th* Federal
I With five i»fTil atrd grnupa rep
I spoil*.-iing group*, he “ Kstcnds i
that a Vifoniu* ,' re«tnled, nuMiilrn attrtxliag tHa 1 Woman'* C'lub.
Roe#nr* denied that hi* beaH and
W A ll.M SPRINGS. Ga Nov 2f»
cordial in, it at ion to everyone of
Announcement
v»»
made b&gt;
immediate payment 1meat ng pa» **d a rcxoluilon &lt;Wlb * Treaaury are wartime at creaa
r i .oMiiiA
— 4/l*&gt; # Prexident llooarvrll held w h a l i w r 1 lunch 01 icligious pciJulius Dingfelder
of
the
•llali l.aw
be malitutnd at rlartng th# Fr'leration'* intantion. ”Mr«
purpnaea.
II*
eald
tb*r*
I*
no
con­
• lalU v
r“ JU'!MB ,,,r
fear deye Is which tmx11
out
hope
lant
night
to
the
nil
^
^
sussioti !*• la- present so that th* g A N ro n f*
ee
of local Girl
O
of placing a candidate for both th .' T ro «r
hav* th* epportunltgr to nection between th* AdmlalatreA
|M»l»#hl#«»iM
jorlty
o
f
tire
Nation’*
rrtpplea
I
rn
04 a, ion may to- on* o f
unusual
Remit*
that
Chrixtma*
rar
&gt;la
will
Uoe'a monetary policy and tho reH«r low
la that anothsi i local and county scitool board in
’’
'
spiritual Messing ’’
he aung on c.ty
xtreeta by the hr eetimatad them at more thnil ' J"&gt;
KtialU
aprr* «ratam*a epe ratio aa la tho
sim ultaneoj.'» I (h . field.
r I Uvilfl'Idti’
a# vot#d to «*&lt;»rvaF.tn«*d Girl Scout troopa
opon bond market.
a half million prr»on»
for
ia*l
U s payment drier.
I n addition. It
Ki My*t*
K&lt; PIxrr#
through
wax also
motorist! to pur-lcond rt an intensiv* drive look-1
Announcement was
mad* sloration to usefulness
TO ATTE N D rilN N K H
(UlndMlIlr
medlral
and
li crises *a soon |ng toward lb* payment nf poll (Jhnl the U terst u| * Dig n e m o t modern, sci*ntlfir.
K .» Wn-I
lire. 1 when j laze* as aa aid W tb* roualy of the Woman's flu h and th* Sem rdu alional developieent
This city and county
will ho lU-lltiE*
klurif • )lxttn
Sneaking
tnlim
alel,.
as
he
*
*
.
a —
drive
which
Cerwaty
Federation
will
I school
—
—
—
, system,1 —
-— - was in ile
well represented at the t&gt;*L*nd Oral*
po] tat |-aym,nts' suggested by Hi* Bsard of I)t- romhirw- tn act as hostaascs in pressed llv lo hi, Ihouaanda of Chamber --f Commerce nest Tues­ Ml., inl
OrU&gt;4f&gt;
will I friends In C)#"igi# the I'rrsldem
»ho
llrrns* sales ar* rector o f lb# Hemlanta C «u n ly . Frtnceaa t'-aotacu
day noon * hen IhTand riric and I'FltMf'lU
C)k*r« k«!»♦»
county sysUms.’
raetbas of th* Rem la &gt;1# C o.wly come t° Saaford to deliver *i i il , accepted 'Georgia hall, brick ad*
will
stag* a Tampa
uf
th* businc-- It B’trr*
Instratct lecture on “ Old H u „io "| ministration
building
the
F.ducaUonal Chamber
Co*
■ yaatordsy that It dlsmis*
Tlluxvllla
testimonial
dinner
in
honor
o
f
FoundaThis affair Is t ) lie stag'd on [Georgia Warm Spring*
H. O. Khlnhoiaer weeks ago.
plaint o f thin American Tradin's f'lwbl Hon, built with $ 100,000 rontri- Karl W Brown, former Ik?Land
A final resolution calls for the Dec. 13 * ( (V* Woman
B F Halae*. II. J.
arporatlea *g *in «t the Seatd iio a u u
111 *U local ritvlc clubs! bulsd by the people of his “ other mayor who is credited With tb* Alla nlv
A ir Lisa Railway Company
L. Dean. They placing of a man or woman truly balidiag.
gurecss
of
the
Florida
exhibit
at
eaxta
I
island
State
"
Th*
President
la
head
o
f
— g— fa r fa il’ re
tits of all labor groups ja»d
A*4«
with T . W.
a# th*
f
M i rr*»a
Ihe Foundation and s|ioke at • »K# Criitury of I'rogrex# E ip o- # a va una h
T William* also upon tb* local and state C i*ll Woman's (Tub hr* iaritod a#
Caniral and Gulf
1
»
1
1
ion
max*(Hr
t*arv|u»t iff hD honor.
Work* Administration board*.
*4rUI guesu.
alah fa c ility * for
g ro u p o f

u n id e n tifie d

m en

Miiiilud

EVERYTHING SE T
FOR 7TH ANNUAL
COOKING SCHOOL

FLORIDA HOTELS
l TO Q U IT
USING NRA CODE

Women A r c Urged
To Be Present At
Three-Day Session

ChannelDredirinurWill
Begin About Dee. 11 ANSwiation Forwnrds
Resolution Of Regrt’lK To ItooMevett

Sound Money Cries
ISpur Bond Market
To Sharp Recovery .

IManH AnnouncedFor
Annual SealSaleDrivc

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llcialir.i

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' - • . . ™ ' •.. ••• ••"i-pi &gt;llnrd Assigned T«
VcteranH’ AppcalRody

MajorHutchlHontiiven
1Promotion! )nTiu&gt;H(lay

ICounty Federation Of Women’s Clubs
Probed Seek School Board Representation

School Netdn
By Trade BodyGroup

1ifiie.

J

ItooHCvcIt Holds Out|
Hope Forll.S.CrlppleH i

Yesterday’HWcathcr

'

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-

�T " T"

rrir
«f-*»?*#4f &gt;•&gt;♦«-- ■fifty

Judging. Other People
T h o diam
smiMnl
l

&gt;V;

of- Lea Tracy,
company which sent j ^ M K H r
calls Jo mind pther Instances when
4 IM .
country offend the Miultlvltlea of the national* o f another
— til
country, resulting ■In atralned relation* and. unfriendly
International feeling.
M K friiS S S £
The-Mexicans, who objected to-Traey’a- offensive acUvities,
were doubtleaaly moved not aJone by.tho actor’*
^ zr=
crude conduct hut also by the factttxi^t the moving rwIMum
plettin
Industry m
as
am whole
ha*
conaiateauji
made -fun
o f Maxi
F .___
mm m
rr
v m
•,
_____
^ ______
_
_
SSSmUiCMBB and Mexico. All o f Hollywood’s picture* about Mexl#w4#’2 go ar« ludicrously unreal and their Mexican character! arc
^ invariably of a acurvy typo.
It was Ions a custom among the studio* to Identify
villians and queationablw chamctor* as Mexican*. A l­
P u - s though this custom hss been ‘ abandoned, , the films which
are produced concerning Mexico still havo the offensive
flavor. When a Mexican Is shown on tho acrcen he ia us­
ually dresaed in a preposterous outfit, wearing spur* with
six-inch rowels, peeking a couple1of, guns, and wearing a
huge sombrero. Life below the Hio Grande, . as the film*
portray, Is almost completely tinged with.hairless hounds,
flic*, du*t, bad hombres, and wicked *enoritas
JAY, NOV. U , 1111
It is too bad that people are prone to plica n stamp of
V e r b s t o r t o d a y * ignominy on the people of other countries with no better
fpundatlon of fact tbnn the wild Imaginations o f aome
It is ! regrettable, for Instance,
[i * AND
GOODNESS: film writer or novelist.
t Word of the Lord (a right; that for some reason Americans look ripon Frenchmen tut
alLfela wort a ara den* In ••fops," that we think of all Englishmen as sissies, that
_ _ _ 4 Ho loveth righteousness and Italians work in ditches and can't stand ttte sight of blood,
&gt;Ja4cMabt; th* earth ia full of the and that Germans are butt-headed. • It la 'unfortunate that
^jpaodneea of the I-orA— Paalm* Northerners some time* look upon Southerner* ns being
ii 4 i r
slow and slovenly, that Southerners somi* time* think
that Northerners won’t fight when you rail . them a liar.
You le u eav» money by doing
A better understanding o f the character al'd custom* of
(fir 1st mas shopping early

elm :

i d*

, &gt;

i

Prices are going Up all other peoples would go a long ways toward elim inating in­

ternational discord. Thnt this end m ight Is* nttalned mure
readily It would" behoove the filmr industry and other
^Italy! now la threatening to quif agencies, which Influence public thought and Me as, to be
l*agu« of Nation*. I,el's sea more accurate In their |Kjrtrayuln o f people in other sec­
f would leav# franc* and tions anil other countries.
m

tan, ia that right'?

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A Real Menace

hriliol* County farmer* wrro
ptaa*«J to not* that thr linos*,
i VlH ■rtankreivinp Menu Included
W ith thousands o f tourist* entering the stnte In auto­
•af*ry.|;.: ,
mobiles, the danger o f highway accident/, always
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Is rapidly Increasing.

It Is with

nn Idea

o f admonish ng

I f tflls "Drain Trust" program
drivers hs to this IncTensing danger thnt we reprint the
fall* td function i| 1* going to &gt;*
I awful kick In lha pint'* fur following eilitoriul from the Mlnml Herald:
‘ 'Automobiles ore no respecter* o f lterson*.
A man
, col legal aduratlona.

o f wealth nnd position may have nn advantage In case of
* T W P *r that Mae Weat ha* Illness because he can afford the most skilled medical at­
Changed that nlil saying of Herb tention. But whotc nu accident occurs, all the wealth anti
Hoover* to read, "Pmaprrity u all the distinction in the world are o f no help. Tho m ighty
jua( i round the rHirvu-1
"
and Die poor stand an equal chance o f survival. There are
no favorites when fate Dills shuffles the cards.
u , fil)* t'n funny eYrryUtwly rwn
The loll o f the automobile Is terrifyin g and horrible.
totl ypu Hu%% (n run &gt;’iiur l&lt;uaiimny,
Is riskless. Incks
' but nobody ran tvil you how to Youth is often the victim, us youth
lierhaps the judgment o f age, the tendency toward cau­
9* morn advertising.
tion. The machine Is killing our young people and it often
Boctfl item: Among llitoe *hop- takes the sons nnd daughters of leading families, us they
ilng ta.Urlau.l&lt;&gt; ye*Laiday * a » the have the means to own nnd operate the high-powered m o­
I’ Wife 6 f nnr of nor prominent mer
tor cars.
chant* |k[hii alway* urged iwople lu
"T w o among mnny recent accidents remind us o f the
‘ trade *t home.
uncertainty of existence In this age o f mechanical prog, ’ i—-■
o------—__ r**M. An automobile suddenly darting, o ff Die mud In New
RcjnhaatHattvf 1WMooa&gt;‘ tn«M*t Florida la not gelling ii*| Jersey the other n ig tif ended \he llfe o f Jtobert W hite, ill,
r askre pt federal fund*. Pound mju (1f Governor Getffge W hile, o f Ohio. Going fast, the
atatea i&lt;ro w riting more than » « car skidded and struck u’ tree. T w o other occupants were
'are, while wa havp ipcoivud only Injured.
about • nineteen million dillai*.
Then there was thy unfortunate crash in South Caro­
Better.get It while the getting 1*
good, heVa, for if yuu don’t *umr- lina which killed W illiam K. Vanderbilt, Jr.. 21. multimil­
lionaire nnd scion of a distinguished family. Again there
wiUwas the high speed, an error In judgment and thr automo­
BKy) . &gt; --------- o---------Tk*|teal Chrietmaa praaenta th* bile sldcswiped a parked truek. Again two other oecupnula
Vgovcivrment could Itave handed escaped with lesser Injuries.
lha UtlMnpluyed ara the four mil­
"In both cases the young nten o f notable futilities,
lion I l f * which will b* handed out with every phispecl o f brilliunt careers ahead, were hurled
by Ik j Civil Work* Adinlmalrato death, wliile the others were permitted to live. Death
. tlOB to be paid out of I ilid,01Ml,U0&lt;&gt;
is democratic, socialistic, If you will, or else a gambler,
R . F. |C. Kuivl, Uncle Sam i*
choosing blindly,
often unjustly,
without reason. Thu
8/.nt* Claua thia year.
|MH»r ami rich, the ugly and the beautiful, young and old,
when the call comes
al Johnaon aay* that th* crippled nnd healthy seem equal
S
lad* with the NKA ia the through accident.
enfurcement. lie ahuuldn’r
"In this there should lie a lesson for the young. They
!■on tho Compliance Uoatd, are not immune. They cannot risk th e ir1fives by during
twaver.
speed, by assuming unnecessary chances, without paying
»v# fo puthorily to do anything
the awful penalty."
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.ft, p m .
- higher up.

sDag

T *o j Hat proa pert* for Florida,
ng to Henry L. Dobi rty,
exceptionally
bright.
Ono
t aure tho people who uaod
Llavana for the winter
Rop aomowhoro abort of
flili aoaaon. No on* la going
i chanco gelling rolled
soon* alao’s revolution
St* having wich a nice
ij on* right hero at homo,
now that th* railroad*
poopt* tor nothing It's
t*k* p trip than to
a.

1 i ‘ v i’ ..' n
•tsnU o f gangitar* ant down
&gt; t«M * to ‘ n gam* o f «nr«ta.
&gt;h«4 n'ann la hla ppeket nnd
*1 jn kb bait. K H r abavak

mttod wttkr extra card* and
Ml (tbtth thread* . pad ritaa,
i pf&lt;W ni .v**rknd A » lh « Mcks
knew nnd th e*lid Lb* other
tbs 4* 114.

Maryland Bad Hoy
QuiU State Forever
DUBLIN, Md„ Nov. 2 5 -td*) A 17*year-old Berlin boy, James
W. Hoolan yrsterday waa liantahnl from the atel* of Maryland.
After h* ronf**»*d arouhlng
nine typewriters, breaking op»n a
trlaphon* coin box, burning papers
and damaging door* In the new
high 'school building, hla mother,
Mrt, Raymond Balharda, promised
Ctbvrlff Purusll of Worerater coun­
ty that she would tekr him out of
lh* slat* If th* sheriff did not
press. charges.
Mrs. Delhirds said *h* would
tgha him to Louisiana, Mo., her
k i l l before her second marriage
r»1 y**r* ago.
authorities stipulated If ha
r vitiated th* term* of the
a* bod returned to th* *Ut* he
. •arraigned

on

by Ihe Internallolial l.alHir lief
rn„r, wit,1m l |lu- frauit eharirW ua
an addlllonal ground Just before
lire record of le.llrnony on a sim­
ilar tnolion in th* caws last
spring was read.
"I desire to add to the grounds
pending," he said, "the additional
ground that there was fraud In
Ihe compilation uf th* Jury rn.l
front which the grand Jury war
purportedly tlrawn and therefore
the indictments were null and
void."

Boy Spectator AtGrid
Game Sufferslnjurics

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-- 1 &gt;Th* Lake Mary IVY. A . held
this manner.
it*
November
meeting

fcr

Wa l t

by

It waa thn sernnd fitolball ac­
In *
week. Last Friday a l'akoko* high
achool player suffered a broken
leg la a yam* at Awn Park.

Fraud Charge Enter*
S^ottsbpro Hearings

HTRIKKRR BACK A T WORK

DECATUR, Ala., Nov. t t - UU
- A formal charge o f fraud In
■til yew a n U ss-j*
prep*ratio* of thv jury rail In
i can gat sO th* acauJ M i m county from which the
mtk * f
l jary wa* drags that Indlth*
th* ***** n*gro dsfendaati
de^aJMh*
aU th*
« Raottabois ease, tedsy w »»

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Oa, March 10 tha |*rc*i teat

■ad M g that he ia not
Thu rally night, Nov. |p |t thr
deeply and continually indreised a message lo Con*
(Centiaaat Proas n g * I )
school. The anditort-m waa deco­
treatjad In maintaining the credit new
in which be stated thalt
theory
0f
government rated with, autumn flower*. Dual
' Upon the unimpaired credit of f, r i m United, States T
•broad. It is th* theory Uiat the nfc* meeting with lh* preaidant,
tho United Stales government
executive* art quarterback* oa a lira. Botetar, grab king, 0|
r u t tbs. safety of deposits, the
should be reeog. f otball team who do not know with prayer by Her. J. M.
w u rltjr o f insurance policies, lh*
hie person* wne
son, and singing of "Th* Starectirity o f Industrial cn tm tii—
ly in the theory a minute In advance what aignal
lbs value of our agrieullural )irocan promote they will call next. They deter, Spang }ad Raqo**." floriln* boalO
IRCE® |
*»-*■11» fc*l111a# ftof
f
dona
and lha *availability
sg money and mine the play* on th* baala of ema followed, afCrr whlen lb* p*0napt waa awarded Principal I*pio»nwnu
'hunch**.'
d b lri
The credit of th* United siatw .
"O f course, this Is just another twD's room again scoring hl_
government definitely affeeu iatretioh 1* ro Auditted lo this dot. Dame for opportunism. There is in number of parents present.!
those fundamental human va!u&lt;
The bualnoaa acasion closed withi
LfinV.’ lts fiaeal policy reel* on
It, therefore, berumea our Oral two principle*: one ti that the nothing now In It. I l nnvtr. palled remark*, by Principal Ivbell andf
concern to make secure the foun­ ordinary expenade o f g o v«rament; a grea lmodem industrial nation the Penny Drill. The entertain-1
dation. National recovery depend*
: interest on the debt, out o f a drjirrsaion.
went committee tbea
preaentbd-,
upon it. •
* *;
"What the people noed today the followipg program: I ’lapo aolo.i
gtquitpd.by revenue; that
Too often in recent history lib­
tine budget mual be in lua- I* what the Ribl* centorle* ago Ituth Am t ru n ; Addreaa, "That
eral I gevemmenta
haVe
b-en
The other principle is that described aa ‘the shadow of a Condilloa of Our School*", Sept.
wrecked on rbeka of looae fU-ai hating afbitvadeUii*, the Kuverngreat rock In a weary land.'That I-awton;. VipUa $o|o, Hoy. U?welk
polk-#. We rauat avoid thia danger.
tsirmv and
cMflratf( . should
...
waa what Grover Cleveland rep* Rafreabmenta of orangeade
When the President raid that
Itti
BtUHcirnlly
large
»«H
c ii
notional rrenvery w »* dependent j
nla to ovarcorue the Inurtu resented to th* people in hla .day cyko .were served by the hospital­
upon Th* credit o f the Lnited
by v the lack e f private —a symbol of atrangth and firm­ ity committee.
Stair*, be undoubtedly bad in
of mek-llk*
on th* port of conamn* ness, of coolness,
Georg* A. June* returned Sat­
SlWnaf taV* * Th*
Tko II
nanisInW. Integrity In th* midst of shining
mi ml not merely the maxima of
investor*;
uncmployurday to bis.home in Lake Mary
orlhodix finance hut the greet
hey
no'
money
to
spend.
Tl
C
aands, heat and dissolution, t .
for th* winter.
program o f meeaures for recov­
1
''b n “lied with money. The
“ In the absence of anything
Kenneth' tlyollaine, who I*
ery and.relief which He waa shout
c owner, Uie nitto pitopitea. Today that pprogram
Industrial corporation, definitely known to be belter, I tinned at the Deforest*tloa Camp
been authorised end la In opo- Cdndot.renew a mortgage at tho am for a, rytum to the gold near Umatilla, waa been*
raiioii, gad ovary on* can ‘ now bank or In th* capita! market; thr standard."
short, visit'Jast .Sunday,
aev what fow could have aeen very government must «lo lb* work the
The editorial
waa entitled:
Tb« social, and plant aria, put
clearly right month* ago, how ab- bank la unabb to do. Enterprise:
“ Sound money. An open letter to on teat Friday night * f th* Cun
aolutriy dependent ia the lioo'o- ia at low ebb; men will not or ran.
vell program' upon th* national not borrow lo Lailld; the govern­ (he members of the chamber of munity Building by ihe "Deautiflcredit. So dependent ia it that It ment muit atari enterprises of II* commerce o f the slat* of New eatlon Committee" of the Chamber
Would nut tie unreasonable to say own.
York."
of Commerce was well .attended.1
that the I’rraidrnt ha* baaed his
It waa written In response to The room waa filled with a fin*
Thia
ia
the
theory
on
which
the
whole program upon the ua* of
a request for his views from the collection of primi, and ■ large
the national credit. The Koo-evelt Administration has been working officer* of the chamber, which variety of other plants, trees,
recovery mgr Min ia in aubalancc in &gt;o far as It haa been dealing
with the- di pieashm-ws a piialoct TreemfY went oh record*** favor-" iTtHibs. TnaBf ul'Woich' for
a gigalillc ijpefklldn.’
of tho buaim-sa cycle. It ta euro- In* Immediate return to the gold ready sale.
* « •
mittud. to financing the recuvrry
Ondy, peanuts, popcorn, wlcn
b
L«&gt;t any one say that Insistence until *uch time aa the resumption standard.
era
and rolls were also on sale
“
I
know
that
In
writing
this
upon the crucial importance of the uf private apending and prtvalu
national credit conies from thoa* invealuirnl relieves it of the bur­ letter I am ' Invltln*- the charr* during the evening. A short pro­
who are uppoaed to tin1 New Deal, den. Obviously, the whole pro­ that I Hava 'rone Wall Street,*" gram waa given, with President
let u* recall the I’ reaident'a Own gram rest* upon credit: that is to Smith c'nrliided. “ Well, this I* R. U. White iq charge. Mrs, Frank
account, in hi* radio speech of aay, upon the willingness of the not the first time that I have Evans gave a short talk on th*
October
of how he la "con. people to lend money to the Unit,
work of the cornmitte*, a* did Rev.
atrurtlng the edifice of recov­ ed State*, though they will lend taken th* unpopular side ef a J. M. Thompson. Natalie True
ery.” Hrre are some of the it lo no one else. Mr. Roosevelt -re*t national question. Put me gave a reading. “ Only God Can
“ alone*" and the "column*" of has said to the people directly and ■•own. 1b- refer*, as a snood Make A Tree." Frank Evan* fol­
the tomple.
also to the banka, insurance cuin- money man and a* bring with lowed with a talk on “The Value
1. ttelief fur tho unemployed. panlea and other institutions which von In your campaign,"
of Beautifying Homes and What
Thia money has to tic burrowed. hold the people'* money: yon do
il Mrana lo the Community,
2. The caving of fanne and nut wish lo renew John Drowns
Much merriment was created by
humcB threatened with foreciu. mortgage. You do not think John
tho “ balloon contest" in which
sum. Tho money ia udvmicvd by Hi own ran pay. Then lend the
tho government. The'money whlen money to lite United Stale*, ami
j four different groups participated.
i* uilvancvd has to Is: boi rowed. let it lend it to John Drown. You
The women's contest waa won by
3. The lending of "large auir.a will not Irfltl money to your city.
Mrs. Allierl Whitaker, prise, n
to industry and finance" by the I-1'ml It to the United States and
largo palm. The young people's
It. K. C. The mnney that the K. F. let It lend It to your city. You will
Mr*. V. Hprmkave spent Tues­ rutileal was won by Miss Morton,
l\ tend* haa to (w burrowed.
not build a new house, or oitfe- day at lh* hum* of her daughter, prise, an axalea plant. Prises were
4. Several billiona for putdic new machinery because you_ are
also given to several uf the young­
work*. The money for these wurk.i ui rani. I end your money to th* Mrs. Clarence . Moran.
The
rbany friends of Gardar er children. Men's prise, also a
haa lo Is- lairrowvd.
United Slates, ami let It build liundqulat will b* glad to learn
It, Puylng a billion dollaie to de. i
I aim, went to l'rinci|&gt;al C. Islilil.
road* and public works and the
|M,ailura in cloeetl hauka. The J like. Wlial does It all me*B? It that iie la Improving from a re­
Rev. J. M, Thompson was m cent serious illness.
money lo pay tile in ha» lo Iw lair
Winter Haven from Monday until,
imiarus that individuals and hank i
ruwrrt.
Mr. and Mr*. Chrlle Warren, Thiinuhiy. attending (be Bynod of,
Q. The repair uf I lie Impaired liave fallh in the ability of the parents of Mrs. J. L. Dixon, and
,
riqnlal of hank-. The inonuy for Untied Slates to pay whul It Isii- her sister and bruther-ln-law, Mr. the Presbyter inn Clmrch. .
Mrs, Shnekeilon. mother, and
this operation h«« lo l*a lairtuwud. rows, and, tor the time ls-ing, little and Mrs. W. II. Curie, af Cordala,
faith
In
any
one
rise's.
That
belief
d » ghter, Ituth, arrived here last
1. Tlier* should alao b* mantiorpal the m vnt policy of muk In the United Mate* Is the credit Ua., also an aun( Mrs. II. A. Ca­ week from New l|am|whlre Is ,
tif
thu
United
States.
li
in,
and
iirr
son,
Elijah,
uf
Vien­
ing loams lo farniera to sustain
,|s nd tho winter.
frw days here re­
This credit la no sentimental na G a, s|&gt;cnt
Iain, pit es. The money for tlwecMrs. Ilarnes, of llrn k Ctiapel,
Helton.
U
is
nu
lory's
dogma
It
cently.
Mi.
Cason
remained
fur
luane ha- to be tsrrrnweil.
N, 1' , wa- it guest of Mrs. Ilomer
is
no
iuinkcr’s
fetish.
It
is
no
re­
a
longer
v
sit.
Can it to- doubted that the Na­
Orison lost Wednesday.
tional Uecovery a» planned by llio actionary war cry. Il is no conser­
Mrs. Moran spent Wednesday
The luidies' Aid Society of
President depends u)sm the ere vative’s idol. Il is the foumlalion w.th her daughter, Mr*. Charles r ,llnmunJly Ch^ , , hcM , n ,|U

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dlt o f the United States? W il l any o f
oiw whtt litu|r-'V‘i*ii lei bt'hfvr in thu

the

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DEATH MOTIVE
IS SOUGHT BY
CHICAGO POLICE

Roosevelt

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GENEVA

M ia . I). II. Levy. Mrs. II. levy
and Rose lajvy spent Tuesday at
May time Itcuch.
Mrs. J. M. Quick uf Watkins
(limn, N V. hs- roloriHsi t,, I,,-,
fr.mtmuc.j Jrrum r i | f 0 n®|
winter home in (ienrva.
* mi &lt;I hut WM* without rtutuK.
The lull-, ,,f lh* llaptlsl Chnnh
Wumiuring what mtlhinl would
»‘Mhw thr wlhiutiori Im*nI of nil,* thr held sn nil day quilling hist Mon.
■nfiil wiittUltl •‘will, MHfi4 with| thr •lay at the horn* of Miss May
Btonefl.
Miiificrffl iiiri offrrrit by thr pm*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas
rnrr of thr U»MilrtJ rwvolvrr, furspent l*»J week end In Paris Is.
thrr
Injury
Iwlnir
lmp«mMlbU\
wtrb i r / . r iDrflrurtir nrw *&gt;Aru'
ridge was exploded at a dlstanr*
of some half rlosen inches from
the patient. The gun dr ppmi
from Ihe hand. The German* aay
‘lh# hand,' Indirating thr posses­
sive rase. The scene was so over­
whelming that
no artiun w^s
possible for a period of several
hmj r*
.“
Thus, In phrwsndngv that teallfliri In her norileal training.
Dr, Wynri'np told ihe story of
the death. It took place, ah* re­
lated, at about 9 o'rinrb Tuesday
afternoon, more than fir* twain
before nn undertaker waa railed,
and teven hours before polio*
wen notified.

p -f'n lM

Blackbottom
Sandwiches
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. Mr. and Mrs. Snow, daufrtsElisabeth and aon Charles, ar­
rived last week and are located is
tbs Barlow Home.
t .
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Hardy,*and
Mrs. AhJri* ,M*rriaon rvtanuisl te
th »lr. home* her* last Morally,
after apending th* sun ms* la
Ranger,,
lUnger, *gtd
ex peclad ta
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Watches Repaired My '
One Who- Really
•
Knows How
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day meeting with Mrs. P. P. Andeisrin lapt Tuesday. Preparations
wire la'gun and work started fur
Ihe annual liar par in D trfuter. ,A
hounttful iliniHT was served at
noon. Devotional exercises wore
conducted by thr president, Mr*.
Fennel. About twenty-five ladle*
were present.
Nsst Tursav rvrning the Ynung
Women's Ansiliary of the I.adirs'M
AM will hold a social In th1
chamhee „ f •owimer™ hullding. A
program I* tein# arranrrvl, congo with the Bun-tay School o ff e r- ...................
ing to Chi. worthy epus*. Gu*.(*
" f « "»«•* Nav. songs, npresent were: Mr*. An&lt;ks, llrsJ ■ " " " • « * *
•"•! -th.r In-t
Fueler, Mr*. N. A. Fry, Mre.; 'r ' T'., , ^ r f E v e r y
“ nr U
Moran# -Mr*. Maready, and mem cordially invited.
Cr-nr-pr**!
Itettert"**
Mre. Ilonsll, Mr*. August Swan­
C IV IC LE AD E R DIKH
son, Mrs. Hunter, Mr*.-Dean, M m .
Thompaon - of Lake Nary, Mrs.
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• The Ducas Circle met Thurs­
day after noon with Mrs. John
Bolton In Pinch.ret and held a
vriy
pleasant spec at gathering.
In (ha business mcrllng the treas­
urer Mrs. John llorrcll gave a
rrp.rt of l?ir Harvest Hem* aopl&gt;er which was vary satisfactory.
Two nvw member*, Ur*. Andrew
DerUeaon Mrt Mis. Clarence Mor­
in. were pledged. The circle deridrd to send a donation -to th*
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led bore* l,y Mrs. Nrllr Thomas
who will ,|&gt;rnd the winter her*
with them.
P, II. Dooley of Ireland spent
the week rml here with his family.
YQM r
Driic.oua refreshments o f » « n d . ( — WT— Coloael Loo 8 trass burger,
Th* Geneva P.-T. A. will hold wlehrs, coka* tad Coffee ware 71, pc/minrnt korinoaa and rivio 1
it* regular nwetine Wednesday ssrved by lh* hostea* ansi |)ar j leader *LM ontgom ery, .Ved at hi* I
Bkn
evening. Nov. 2U, In Ihe srhvnl tM ghter, Mia* Ella Bolton.
hom*, here Bupday night,
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auditorium T P * n ro e ere, f , r D»e
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evening will to* a health play 1a
whleh the rPildrm will reveal Ihe
value of Ike Tnhemdosls seal
sal*. This plav Is lo-inr enacted
W I^ H 1 H K . N E W f i
nil over lh* -ouety end npena the
valuablo gift—
ii j
drive for the sale of the Tuberru* W 4
- * .«.
Jo*|s seals.
•Jl m p o w n : |*' . sake a anlsr again •
Mr. eed Mrs. Dav who lisve a
winter home no the Rl. Johoe
&gt; : rv " •- f
"3 a
•
p fc w te s s rx
River ertiim»d from New ,Yark
•tale this week and will spend
ihe winter months here.
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IT. LOUIS, N *v. U + -U P h Mr. sod Mrs. Fred
Appraalmataly IMO smptaysw *&lt; Mrs. Blanchard ay*
•Ifht major oij ssmpssl** , whs arrie* aoaa.
weal oa s ■triha last Batesidy* Friend* of C. W.
far solas twaagslU— sgd hlghsr regret la leant -that
wave aa
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aibltratio*. T U atrifca________
atatbsa operated by tha right
awatpesies Is Bt. Louis sag S l

excavated \ from

dumped on G o m w t i ’l I|tssd.,Hi
th* harbor; the a le a la f Ute W ited
Ihcrraacd from
Ofrai OB t a l H a o w T S

laEe m a b y

CREftlT OF /THE UNITED STATES

LONGWOOf)

bone. cident In Highland* county

th* billtoa* of dri­
ll

Earth

HF.BRINO, * Nov. *5— Madison
McKay. 10. Behring schoolboy,
it
suffered a fractured leg yesterday
Peter Topp, foreman of th*
while we*-M«i* a font trail M W
flsh hatchery In Ynsemit* ration
here, lie was standing fear the
Mrs. Fred Seholfirld has &gt;re- a) nark, train* wildcat* for a
sidelines at the; Tarpon Springs- turned from a visit to
hobby.
thru* Behring .high: a bool gprirc. yptn bha wag, accompanied hom* b*
he was, knocked down as a player her two slit*n-ln-law.
Was lacklwl

rl«*r&gt;T wha la

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Social Calender
SUNDAY

ASenkeglrins Centals ly w m r•&lt;V&gt;y foe. Musk Department of
U s,W »m m 's d o b trill ,ba given
i t 4:H I'. M. et I W First B iftlit
Church The public U Invited.
A n n u l memorial m i l m
at
ftp fh w k Chapter N w W r Two
OriJox o f lb « C m tern SUur will ho
M M ot 8:00 P. M. d f o l

M lls r

Mr*. Charles Butler j
Honors Bridge Club

I ! snoring the members o f her
bridge club, Mrs. Charles Duller
entertained with a bridge party
. Tkmwdny right a t her home on
'W m t Eighteenth 8tneet.
High
seeee prise, a set sT randies and
holders, went to Mm. H. F. Kent.
Chrysanthemums in shades o f
yellow were used to decorate the
rooms where the guests were en­
tertained. Tallies and other bridge
accessories bore designs In barRefreshment!
slat-

..- M O N D A Y
Regular meeting o f the Truth
Seeker* 1 d u e o f the P in t Met he
Pearl
diet Church w ill teke place at 1:00
Danner,
o'clock a t the home o f Mrs. John
D. Jenkins, 900 French Avenue, Mrs. II, F. Kent. Mrs. J. M. Stipewith .Mrs.. Jsshiaa, Mrs. J. II. cipher: Mrs. T . O. PHehford, Mrs.
Piresll. Mrs. A l l » e Hubbuch. Mrs. Wurt W . Warper, and Mrs. J. E.
J. C . Walts. Mrs. T. K. Wilson, Courier.
Mrs. J. J. Abbott, and Mrs.II. J.
Corwin ss hosQssoos. .. .
T h e Dependable. CUat . o f
the
F irs t Methodict Cborch w ill meet
. a t 7:30
a r » s home o f Mra.
I * « H . Smith. U N P ark Avenue,
“ Tropical Trips," the annual
.with.M rn. SmUh kad Mr*. Harry Atlantic
Coast
Line
railroad
C. .W eaver sa hoeleeeee.
tourist booklet. Just released in
Circle Number Foer o f the First this area, finds Sanford and
Baptist Church will m e * at, 10:00 Seminole County well represent­
-*A. -*fc
U
ed.
lake Jtpartm eaU/'to sew fo r the
The booklet carries a picture
hoepUaL C ev s rM jd k h - luncheon
o f BanfonTa municipal too and
will be served a t loon.
s f the “ B ig Cypress" sear Long1 ~TU F$BpA Y
1 r b e r P r m a ry -a o d Junior De- wood snd la k e Mary. It carries
, partmonte o f the p i n t Methodist stories about Altamonte Springs,
Church w ill give an sntsrtiiam ent Senfopd, ..L e a g wnsri, ■ nwd - Leks
a t ,8:00 P M. a T fb e church with Mery, and. a special tadst M ill to
the aas lata nos J r the Has ford Jun­ the riser run e l t b e i l e e ^km-picior lOrcheetra. The public Is Invit­ turea apd Informatkw.'.WWrs ' fu r­
ed.
nished -by the B s n W s County
Chamber, o f ('esassepspl mor»
"- m iD A Y
American Legion Auxiliary
Mows* lea merit thai* mpes then
.,r
at 1:00
o’clock’
with
- ............
—
----- MiAOO copies o f thto iwsr beakMrs. J. Q. U iif, South-Saafsrd I let have been printed-and' are | »A yenus. Rpiny Day bags should be In r distributed. Uroswboot
the
turned in. Last meeting o f the North to prrsuM bslkved Inter­
year.
»■
ested In. Florida- -

County Get^'Publicity
In New RailroadBook

Mtep.Ann, Rpbaoa Is Effort ^lade/ToHring
Hostess To NRA Club Ball Club To Sfutfprd
*
•- ■ ■
I
Tbs members o f the " N R A
Club'*, were entertained with sn
Informal dance given Thursday
night-hy Miss Ann; Robson at her
home on South Sanford Avenue.
Dancing was enjoyed until a late
hour In radio music.
A t fhs supper hour ' ryfreshmeats ware served by the hostess,
assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. N.
Robsnn. Club members present
were: the .Misses Ruth Pesrmnn.
Dorothy Thurston. Mary Mahoney.
A n a Rebeen. and Ji M. Wilson, Jr..
Earle Rumbley, Jlenry W itte. ami
James Gamble.
Other rursts were: Dr. and Mrs.
J. N. Rohsns, Mrs. J. N. Rohan ,
Jr.. Miss Lucille
I'errsm . Miss
Betty Anloeh, ami T. L. Duma,

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S ta rs

H fla q e

T a k e

M o v ie

P a r tin
S u n d ay

w tllo a l
This city may bo chosen os th*
Jmation ‘ *&gt;r one. o f , g * v e r a l, tpal
ItrL ftW ! I
oktats office* th at are'n ow -I* PP....... ........ 1 1 : 0 '
.sgationa in riMiuri
FWcida 11
it erne laarwod
■— - study
si |fes ghurrh.
. ( n m Ckarlm.'J. «A"&lt;M «p«a
'• ' - - l Lroent City who la osraar
' o f Crroent
.. U K K MART w a n
apd operator.
•AwdUreoa spent

Becking to bring the Columbus
bsnansll club of tire American As­
sociation lb. Sanford next Spring,
officials of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce yesterday
telegraphed George P. Troutman,
club president, that they arc ready
to asatar In furnishing' him with
any information be sbwirea as to
this area.
I t was learned bare Thurs'ky
that Cglumbus. scekipg a Cen­
tral Florida location for training,
had chosen Sanford. A check up
failed to disclose any person who
had definite infsrmatlon that the
club would coma hsre.v
However, on Frufoy macrong
II. M. Clark. of.M p u st Dors, a
former
resident . o f Columoua,
railed at the Chamber o f Cora
marcs ufflca to . ask wbal ts be
tng done to get the foam. ■ Hs
■uggiwtsd that tvlegragm b e «»e o l
to Mr. Troulmaa at once, and his
suggestion was followed.

"Lady For. a Day," the first
• “ Lady f o r .a D ay" .appeared, in
picture on the Columbia Pictures
the Osmupolltan
magsslne
o
schedule f.,r the jtew year will be
few months ago under the titlr
shown at the Milana Theatre. It
of "Madam
I-a G im p " It was
heralded by all who
has been
written by Damon Kunyon, who
hart seen it as one of the best
h a s.bean .galled the "U'Uaary of
. . . » .Xi- iH A s " .ta a fc M - « t ; h k
U roadway
j T J Midi dramatic italss o f J
the
set ion were
all of
Jllght life and
and
srsi.SHn.
m&gt;d tta rriatasa
rda
were
kptft A k b l
.quality; cstra efforts
ytiya." Thsrv are pisudy o f both
^forward by all band* ^nd -fhs-,
In this pip tort although it reT
.result Is said. to,.a|dp|y W l f j
'1 m plnly; about "A p p le Amsble.stismo- Is
pride the 1 Co|uw*bls
Rle," s.haggard, old fmlt-vsndor,
taking
,Ip,
.the
fl
airbed
product.
&gt;g .i.Pwtho fl»U &gt; »d
ho |« transformed Into ■ “ lady
f o r a d a y ."1 * *1 »' m
Warren WlUlam, bsadsom# W»d
popular stab w f . ngn y p 1 reooat
5T.
-------- .thspDprist"

V '-'m -f-

[ ■ e r s

0

t&gt; R t gfan f

'plays " A y i A i An\ f t » r d a d 'e l • so*git o f h ar.gs*
‘ “ tfs ga l of-: tble qolotful
baa ajjtioved , sfoidpm.
the f t &gt; t are O gyrK lbI S

t f f X

i £

Nod Hgarho aad
worth.

* , £ 2
Hobart

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HUITT IN P L A N K W RECK
•Sa* Vk 9 . * .

able lime hero yesterday [diseas­
ing ’ the local real estate .aifoatlon with' eeaeml parsoss. 'H o
will estardlsh- a local office hors. tlrsdvd
T-dcksce J» 0 , j
r*Uj*dd ,T'
It was learned,- sad1ha-will..mah*hTrnJ(
Iks tisv. J
-M tnlslsr.
an annoucemet as to t hit ,dogi TVnnsspsos
alo.within the aaxt.iow days.

^ M t:£ r r r £

.Miss Juanita Smith Js v e n d in g
the week-end in Tampa with rel­
ative*.
,M&gt;as Christine Stoodenmiru la
■pending a few days in Jackson­
ville with friends.
*1#
Mrs- W. E. Roche le ft yvstsnisy
for Aug-sta, Ca. where aho will
Join Mr. Roche who has been In
Virginia.
They plan to return
here in about two v^ek^.

r ig r r tu s iir u k tu y *
The
Tri-Stata fain attAm aHlstssalh Mires,t ^eqri f
rlllo; To sat, /wh*h charges no sdmissian, had $AD90 wash .loft a f«- ^•nW *A»v. F.: M. MsSIskj f
r r paving s H prmnhuua aad athor.
obligations.
, Wsdeeadsyr servlee,. liO e T .
tH *

'SScT&amp;;!SriSiiar
-rr
t'PS SI. A
API
jpter
AtThe.Chureha w3duncay
t&amp;*CKerTctel.'l
M l*JhiT
* .?**

Don Fay o f West Palm Beach
has returned heme a fter spend leg
a few days here, with his mother,
Mrs. Vests Fay. who Is ill at the
horns o f her niece, Mrs. Martha
M offett.

p u tfT ypTH,M U|T t y t

iu m

.

The lie* Hnittk llerdln pastor
Honda) Ihhnol S ltt.A . M
I'rotMeor 1 I..K . U tV s i. aoiHrln
Irlidrlil
MoritinR H m lf# II
A. JM
Hmf bu&gt;n Is) Ihw
T m »“

Mr. and Mrs. H eyw ard. Walker
are e « pe.led to return tonight
from points In South Carolina
where they have been spending
the past 10 dsys.

*

iriymur tfl® IV
Ktvnlhy Hvltl'V I !• 1* ^
Mrfini'fi I'l Ihr ll»Y. II k l*Nrl
rf&lt;hi». 'I* I*
„ ,
, lt
\%&gt;4d'« « U s I'Mkjwr

Mr. and Mrs. A . D. Zachary,
Jr. and -Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo A.
Spoor, Jr, were among those from
b e n a ttes tin g tbs .daaco—r f»m !
at the Coliseum in Orlando last
night whan Coon Sanders' orthes
tra played.

Harcte*
r y a iT .
I'UtlMlss

hriit

rkrty

•u y i , v i * ft $4
IM S .*

cm

osypi

0 15

Hctsnes

H ond ay

F'|d*r*
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M U Vt (H IM "

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those from
hero atfopdlpg the llomocomtng . fsatlvitief^ st the University o f Florida
today are: the Misses Emilio Linglr,
Kathleen
Loag.
IWAlhlm
Loaf*
M srjori
arjori* m if a • w •v
i
Turner,, Aldint Harrissn. Dorothy l e f » i t J L i L i A
Haines
Shsron and
" J » ^ r j^ r S ,.
F O R R E

K P I s a O V A L A jM U M ( &gt;1

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m ornlaf

rhufvh a 1 Kasl Haeoad Ml
It.fM urlofk HutUfft . far i
row i* VAn4lta 1 .Av 6 e.KtfB*?11
mrnri aifa* Meamerlaia AV
1 .'iiisn&gt; t»rnoiinred **
chi
did

f*mt VMtvri fn Ihr
l^ j
SdUAntenl of U rd » ^u|**»*'
e\ t'«jl *\lnI in%IUkll»n l« rUtDlIrA
Ms rill I*. Nllrh.l Ihr.r
M M|*^• &gt;rad. iHifral
clitl Tinttk*glt Ini inifol'
• III b" Tiirsda) a
irbllrfptl Ml rill nl IIim v WI»Ji*9
I P. M

Mr. pnd M is. Walter Bach and
son, David
Barnaby, ye turned
yesterday from Flushing, N. Y.,
where they spent several .months
with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Back.

,

1iPMjBhjit f B y 1

Th# lira Mai Ho Hr am. rector.
■sj A iA s i* ; s r i u e Hurulaf neat U-foie Afwent.
tim vSM YiV'K.f
Ilfop t ufoiMimliri' **.Jt A.. M
•luKssvkehhnl.JWri
l hui'lt H»hkK*l a is A M
Morale* Pea»rv aa4 Mernion It it*
A M.
K.k rnln* Wot all Ip f'lA 'F . 1
t "uni iforopl* Ira» r fur J&gt;raa*vy
\\ rstorfday HdWlre t|l§ F
\lrrtI mk &lt; I I I* M
Karphoars fur fckrd of a*
Kwnlri* I'rayrr ami ifitd in ia - Vlalltsra wrlntrn*
lion Addraaa * la, IV M
t •
1 t« * •»
Mnaday
at. A n r i Oalld 1 Jo P M
iM u k *. v o y s ip ifo rO , t " n
t "nUrmmlIon C I a s * t . p I* M
,
Thuraila &gt;
•
fh . Its* Alfri-d- fc/lf»e«. .
TKaads* t« In* I'-* I nlon Hri%l«r
Hunder.rivhsH'l. V,‘ * *.{**- t l ' l
Ml Jha. p|r«b&gt; IrMrili I'huit It | :lt
1 'It 1 Isllsn ICnursVnr. * 1* IVm i*
\ 1i
Hvsplns IW |V l»rs,-llie-FjV K J
lluly t'ross K|tUn(|Mil rhuo li.
Add mrrk P ra tn M**tlBfs •
• «jIIIa&gt;ualon au*l Addis** 11.0*
P. sM. _ _
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Roosevelt Has .j
No Intention Of,
Changing Views

We regret to
announce
tho
\ i 'l l *
T A R I F F S death of Mr. llaimnrr which took
Dr. ami Mrs. A. B. TowipDfo" O F A L L
Aisle R U IL I 1 %ni0WC^
place in Chicago at the hoim* of
and Mis* Peggy Tcmplatvn, uf
hia daughter. Mr*, llcmmrr will
Thr Itr% J J Krllagbaa.
iC o n U n u e f From l a g s it a a l
l-dosh-rg, spent Frldsy night heTe
(Continued From I'aff* On*)
Ir ilr Mary, fta.
Hu aday frrgtcra
Ar- III
home here n *t eon*'drring any rhangr in
is the guest* o f lbs Rev. and Mrs.
"Such hiurt rrcriplt would m»k* come South to her
n .a it V - M . 1
A iH ..ito L
I
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J
M
A
M
H.ind*» IIHdr mi.
shortly
-Smith Hardin, Magnolia Avenue.
Mn
ulitl
Alas*
*
*1
A
M
hi* gold policy.
PiaaiMng Hrrtlrs r*11iota v It «a
n rtrn u ry
cArelul
fovcrnmrnt
Kvenlnf ..Devtttlorr*. T'lA “
A M
Dr. TempleUm is pastor o f the
Mr anil Mr*. Itnrkington will
limUy Maas. ta a e v p l^ f
pUnnlag of our Indutlrial |u-oThe Johnson *tatao»ent aanl:
S \ I* * Mac view awiHlay a 1 *
Morrison
Memorial
Church in due lion,” hr m UI. “ IT la inlorwut- move
7 la A M
into Ihr
heme of
Mia.
••
d
'*Ju«t now the « enter « f attack
Ha4 urdar X » m f**e t.'Nllf|Ai|
laesourg.
rnravhloa Hunli*
Wumwa r 7 1 «
in f to notr that Ihr prtkfram (junnrll a* o«H»n a- M »« &lt;*umip||
A M
. ^4
I* llo- President * monelaiy JM* P M
Instruction*. .
T*
which inJkkrn agrtclult ual plan and her Motor ntovr t0 Wmtor
I'r a in
klirllfig Tu *»ls &gt;
7.10
•Iradr Hi hinil pupil* nd
In
&gt;
1
lie
other
da)
a
httheitn
ohTha Rev. n . E. Partridge, D. D.
I*
M
nine lr«R n t i « i « « r y make* indut Park.
n
»«1
lialurdar*
al
III Isle. HlfoU) I ’Uks*
71Jo H* ho**| puplla on »i *
of Orlando, Is the week end guaot
scute professor hy a diarnattc re
trial planning mura m i .
M i«» |j»mp of Wa^hingV' n. I&gt;
P It
of the Hev. and Mrs. Kmlth H ar­
aignaUon obtaiiiwd hi* little hour
Tliui m«ta&gt; i al I II r
Use
Hr
%
II
¥'
lllril
visit
"A
truly
•ciantific
raadjiut - 1 &lt;\ i ■ apanrling a f«*w day* with oi two In -trut acre** the stage.
— •— e - r m
din at the M ethod'll
psrsonsge.
mrnt of our larifT pulley would Mr* A i
llairirtt Ik*fort* g m if
I*r. Partridge will prrach at the
Thla ha* happened bufon* in this
| inwolk-w tk|r t irefu l p ia m ir f (Ion on to |*alm
O K M I I M ^TI«m »|fT k V k f ' l i
M»*a« h
where *ha Admlnlitrai ion (he
evening service at the Methodist
'•v
rawhit
o f ovary protiuct produrrd in tha will *|»en«l the w intei
• m n*r I’srli Avcnwr . M # ..
Church tomorrow night.
llo
lift
I.
I* l l l l a e a l l ,
M *l&gt;'&lt;
imthlng until hr slapped the Ium.
Hi I r r I
. « ne
UnB*d Hlatr« or ini|M&gt;rtad, ami
kuU.Uj H. I*.... |*."M \ &gt;|
Mr*. Ilih lfc* will have charre and then, for a iiiument. like tha
Mr* John M»rnarr. Hm I Wi
AJso tiiad u.-eahlr n »• A M
of the l.ihiary Satoidav after
in
•*. r »e^**t
Hipu IVOMPM' 7 J* I* U
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M ltck H . M r '
nl &gt;umt
man who hit the dog. he lot am**
\
*
'hIII • tl Hr lieeesl Idas ’A M.
Mid
wrs*
|'i
a)
'•
pi
j
t
it
1
U
e
l
not h«'cau*e
• nd Mrs. Kspsrt B trickl.nA J r
^ T
................
7, ,nr,,wltnT niMin and Mr* Hart Fullrr nevt a polilti c liaiailrt
Mma«na Worship II •• 'Jt^|
railat 7 JD P il
and Mr. aod Mrs. M. I L R m lgor.’
'* r , r r w,ll,n* •“ * * .Saturday
he Pad ndvan ed in •tntuir hill
mun hr ths ,* • «
poic to rr*l fo in g n roinprtition.'*
•‘Mlatlan Kad*av«&gt;r
o f Cordals, Ga^ form ed -■ party
Mr and Mr*
Itnyd and ^1 r only he«an*e the lion wa* aheady
P
M
Wallace declared the time has
n |.|. u n a ^ ;l. T%
Al'IsK
motoring «A o m here ts Geiwss
Hp. ik n
Met
ilorrliyB
Miner are settled in gi rat
coma for the nation Hi d • «n n r and M i*
• hire of Or.hffe l'Hy I'M grk
villa today for the Homecoming
rillsldeilllg that g i eed Is the I New III It •lu Hi!*«| H ill «)r|»*»a si ' 'Inn rh
"fanuine tlunking on Ihr tariff Fern Paik for the winter
\
o
M
it*
festivities at the U nNerstt, of
eeli Hei tl. eg Wednsada*
Mr* A I.. (Iiffn n l tif I'aiitfin. gieatest of human incentives on
p riA irm " in a new way and that
llis Itr V m 1111*01 K M« 1‘hrrsoo. I* Ml.l*
M
Florida .
1
tha thinking -ht)uM n *1 U d«ma N Y i* a rue»t at Mr and M*&gt; w lilt ft the mind* of men have
Millie H. h.iwl * II. A U
MrQinllan*"
She
«atne U rn focu*ed *m»e the heginnln;(
hy tha Bpriial
intvMpU
which t'ha*
vioiiooa h» i i i . •■* it ««• a M
Ktrnlna H*r*tees f 41 I* tl
set lie
In (Irlan'ln t'UI t
I ' l r . ...iii'li.ul) "light I., know
ha&gt;e Rtorrn«'d t'ongir*** aatirsN- Soulh I
w
s p i mt vj M siiin i vNviiiwafully in tht* pavst
likiv. F'ein 1‘srk so much she ile- -niiislhlng s U m i ! i i i o n e y
liuf l i " - l« * inriH
I nn I* A|
II* K Slot Hires'
I
hh
I)
d«Ha
*
Thr
&lt;|ua*i
*ciriue
o
f
rldr«l
to
"lav
with
u*
I'rayrr
amt I'talat Her lira \V*4
"Tha real thinking on the tar
Caplaln r Hinny un, offload
IteeJsi,
7
44
I*
&gt;
|
economic*
l*
jn-t
a
tangle
of
toil
ftiitdai
Mr*
Johnson
i•
still
at
Piei-on.
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JcetUir mIhioI which no two «lf •••Wnii ml the Hlilulei rkrillsg ssr* ' *»&gt;«■ fobgfripUun, dm ee. gtsen era. and noi by tha blind. «vlfn«h. )»iit e ip e it* to ret oi o heir neat
lhe&gt;«
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puiolil*
*gir«» » lira «f 7 44 I* M *111 Ire. MVJisre
Goapcl M ss'lai
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indm-lu w erk
Thursday
night at the Hanford narrow mlndnl, gr**d&gt;
lli • torivy iit.-i i ill l.. fui i
Tu*#d«f
Messrs Wale* arof I o^ao a»e | lia n tlin Koosevelt i* loiitlucting ••to
l&lt;t I hr I'm e • Il Haiti.. Vlu*r •
ountry Club. .Unrlng
nM
f n . alg wb • ha\r fiam rd our ptdic)
H»*l.l let's M crrlii
an cRpi-i uiieiil in fait Hot of tht*
( * *i l« rutii
“tavm.s in the H« inroei home mi
Krlday
Joyml hy a large numoer o f guests 1 *" ll“
he sikled
|out lo u itli) may he sure; that
I In 11 lose Meelln*
from V:8o o’clock until about J 00
Hs warn'd against th. idea of til Mr* llrmmer |*e|« here
1 “ant tool ium.I »* not going plung*
CMVMIUI uy ii i J
&lt;S rv*s.k k . vsss^l'niSC
oclofk. Music was furnish*d by. luemug iuuusy sUued s i Ibv pres--1i . —
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Thq r nopis of Uw club wen- U&gt; purchase g &gt;«d* from the Unit'• ' I rie &lt; o arwl 11he
w. J. I4 N r r .% ip n . t A f
: &gt;Miifi*T«l Flea 111 i " I f in .1") til th K"l&gt;l rmilrnl
e.ssojer a h’ni. 4* v u e|ts«'h
foiened en.ulte f or (be ercs.lpa •d' States when thla count)) ha» • al to o l i acting Cm will Ik* m the,j "I I Ilf *IImf in t HI It would -til?
M..t '\Jn* *r| » li.r. II
M« Isjfck
In I •* Jsnfeln* D |».*
» » * &gt;dha Hei \Ire. 7 J* « Joek
in I he
■mi ilernreled with s pruft»,us o f no iatiDUon uf rwv&gt;nn|[ any* lobby of the Womans t*|ul&gt; audi ' him in II" t*est .... nr,
I silts, uf Ihe I WIs loin si Is I rt*
r*M*rlal musle a I all ••n l. st
il.l
i mi n»e- i'.jU m ni, tesiiti Rrryk
rnryyenlhemums end . n»erigoM-. thing in return. IU *ai.| he would t+Mirn ' throughout the srhiHil. Ini
Muvtln)
Among (hose present weyt: '.M r. Dot ouject to foreign loan, if thla Hildltion* the Cieneial Fleetric Co..
Talk about inipHirmrnl of Ihr
The r.oirth amt last
K N K I K I M N M gT IlO II IB T I'M! M« II • •&gt;iife*i* ni', f.if tbl* ronfeea
■nd,Mra.&gt;T- R."M*Mlng, ,M r. e n d 'u*vuntry,s isrtff was cut In half lias arranged to h o r
its la
laim-l
ig e l Frdrial i i i illt is silly. We a ir s
Mill Ire held m il) |n the A. _^
A*rs. H«ra, Fir lather. Mr^ s|H .Mrs snd the nation was willing t re- all-electrie
Hurvlay Hr'howl. la v * A &gt;1
klU-hvo on
wheel*! ciediloi nalion wilh a balance o?
AI |)•r duAM rfl) ron f# f ng
Kpsi.ri h U am ir « it f* g
ofrtrlsi ih.nr.t for thr n*g(#
Wallace W. Bail. M r, and Mr*. A C fivi ^UAnlltlca uf good* fm n parked in front of ihr Woman’sl
»nd with 4U |,er rent uf al)
fold
trr elvClr.l
l
MVaiina
Tfcursdai
7
It
L. Delta, -Mr. ary.I R r * . » Glenn •broad.
I ’luh liuildlng during the three I the gold Ihere is
Our regular
l*t Jr nli |tis fold be Ips
Mr mo Mrs lleorgs Movga^i
l.lnglr. Mr. ami Mrs |.*H Nnnl
lays 'of the school
budget Is halanrud and. In the
in m in t.i
gren. Dr and- Mrs A. W . Epps.
Mis* Herrus will o-r llm ofordl
event » t Would have a do!
r * * W J K * * \ h IH I^ U M
TUs Hulots ) sthtKil wIII «|
.. ,'iliii wM l.'n e l s.sr e ; m."* ,
'taking pdwdrr and While Lily •»•
lf&lt;*ld for every duller of
M*»- K l&gt; Ur..f oot er |» |»
paper
The
World
inuat
Buy
dol
flogr which has Iwen *ent heir ••
Mehuoi. * 14 A M
John L i ntllow ay, ||r.&lt; and
WnraJoa W o r s h i p . II • • A
Il Ik n r.s U l.e -s ' IB
•• g ift Irofn offin n l* of »M»th firm* la»a in order to pay debt* and the
M f^ .J to v F. Mena. Dr and .Mrs.
The Hr?a Id again etlend* a cor- trade balance Any man who false
W alter R. rarppbail. Mr. pad Mre
Ijal Invitation to the women of ly Impugn* the credit of the
i g S c h o o l (hie rofn ty that the* attend three I ’ mted .State* I* impugning the
W. D llnfmehn, Mr. aipl IMre
C IW W m .
MrJ eed
frrv conking arhool «e**lon*. A r ­ welfare o f our whole people. It !•
Mea. O . fl. Ahepiathv, N r j eadj
(Coetlnued Frpro I’ege •►■*»
rangement* have l»rrn made to •imply another viam ple of *maP
rii&gt;-L .F
V
Mie- J»bn M iie f c ^ r - and Mr Gst-bei, and TUUs Draihers. ■&gt; heat* the auditorium in caae of men yearning for the public g a ir *
and Mra. A. M. C a m way
weil as the aillk end erraais ihsi • old weather, and every facility
bm. ars to fo dpoafod by the Heim will Iiv controlled f n* the cogvenHsbm.
~ -earnery. The !Sanford F ir ience of all gue*t* A *t»erlal arc
Iwnebelle w llR e e s, W lh la a !"&lt;&gt;•» Creamery.
Student* at South Dakota W n
nituie Co.,
display
DuBoae. Leslie Pare ham, CJordon |M,tu,r
f*Os, will diap|«y
aekcjal| tarn la raaarvrd In the U lm n y uf le&gt;an c dirge have recatved a,4(&gt;0
CKorry. J im w 0 . Akaron. Jf^ Jim Article* of kitchen furniture, in the auditorium for negro cook* |h» nd* of |Mirk a* donations for
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RAWllna. Georg* Thuratnn. Hohgjt-| eluding a new kitchen cabinet
the school la ivlrria.

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D A L L A S , T h u , N o* . » — W ~
At moo S «K p l« McPherao* M B A
evangelist . leader
of
A ngela*
temple to Loo Anf a l aa, N S M y
M id aha woo Id ocqoUoto l * JS. te ­
Tore* netted filed by bor M
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Da rid Hatton. Jr., baritone slkgot,
■TALLAH ASSEE, Noe. * 6 - &lt; *)
provided bo would “ wmlvo N T
cielm* to community or othar drk* » H a i « i X . f a c t test night aald
tost persona on work-relief Hats
petty."
roeororod
Mrs. Hatton said she bad *l*«- who rafase longer-hoar Jobs' with
od o popor In Fort Wort&gt; .«yter- U p d o ll werk* administration neat
ra k w ftl bo dropped from the reo r lit e r bor attorney In L d s A d g r iM
' triad
four
a fo
f which failed, Ike
kh* to rapr aaM t her “ In local aetlvtf
*---- - " “' i IIm whUk m i* crks.1*
whi*ti* blew sodtoff the ffamo,
Vhta order does not apply to
Store of the game wtto half­
physically enable, to work
back' Daugherty, fullback Ms Ires,
tpo relief lists. Direct re­
nts will bo continued to
center Marsh, left gad ford, right

tkbrad Otach Leonard Mo
■MMtaote Hick team all
A tb R f.a t Mnldpal Park
S ’ iitoiaoM to aoors a da*
‘ te -8 victory,

I to win by at least two
M m, Sen tools Hick, In a
fcrtT»r*4^d^/emj a fte r*

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h lb 7
N . ’i l i M f
■a etA4(Jrma . p— *
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■I use o f
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fo r d
Wildwood

A new local record woe made
In that Seminole High failed to
complete area one o f 11 passes

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6 11meg,
1 mratlk.
eharte SO*

TOUR WATCH repelrM
M who really knew* boa
Jeweler, Mag. A*.

JU LA and other
18e per deten.

annual
Phone

BICYCLE. Good condition
Cheap. Oath.. Box P.
4— Muxt bo In good
Walter Poeer, c'o

—
U r * r Row!
In horn*. Private
- Every convenience. Qenpraferred. Box W. T. HerLT-'fURMIBHED a p a r t Crari A Bin Lanta
ale. Reasonxble r e n t
| PUT.

ED HOUSE,
/Uso apartments

Ill
E.
reason

passes were Intercepted end If It
bed not bran for n It*yard pen­
alty Wildwood would hove scored
on the second Interception .
While Seminole was Impotent
on offen** the light Wildwood
teem ripped the line to pieces,
and the gam* was played In Seminold territory pll &lt; afternoon.
Wildwood wee driving hayd sad
well for * touchdown In the first
quarter only to lose the ball on
the Seminole 20 yard line as
Daughter/ fuiribled when tackled
on the sideline*.
Yaking lb* hall nt midfield by
Intercepting it peas after Semi­
nole had turned In four straight
first downs on long end runs as
the second quarter began, WIIJwood went right down tha field
thraigh the Bsealnole line for a
touchdown. Evan tha extra point
after
touchdbwn
was
mad*
through the line.
Just to show
you what Coach McUicai thought
of lint, he pulled Pearson and
Brennan, his regular guards, and
sent In Behlln and Michtw who
had been cone Ids red b&gt; third string
guards all season and had novel
playad In a single game.
They
ram# In during the touchdown
(Vive.
OHrar Miller George McClel­
land, and Cluade Rally replaced
Damage, Jordan
and Archl*
Brown
In
tha
b s c k f laid
“ f bee
ns the
retomf heJrTSgan, but Utile f’s long gains failed to do
a bit of good as tk* line continu­
ed Its ragged play and tha gains
want haywire because of some
Qeadly Wildwood tackling and
blocking.
After rolling up (Wo first downs
after the. kickoff Hemlnol* was
forced to punt, McClelland's kick
being so poor that It gelned only
four yank.
Taking the ball on
Its own 49 yard line Wildwood
started for a touchdown which, to
all Indications, would hare coma
except for a 18-yard holding pen­
alty. A t that Wildwood cam*hack

the waul Ineffectual ModfeM-by
tbalr backftold mate*.
£mdy
Stonghtor and Richard D*aq wkra
probably the.beat of thr tteetnsn,
bat they ware takaa eat’e T to esi
eraua plan Just when they were
needed. .
That Santiml* High played
good aa il knew how may be the
answer to fh* defeat. It* playere
had bran wanted all week that lbs
Wildwood eleven we* no oot-up. It
had bran sent through long end
hard acrimmeffe* that ’ indicated
that each flayer era* ready far a
victory. Bhl, whan the time to win
came, tha spirit of victory had
vanished.
If Seminole lllgb 'i players knew
how to block end tackle there's no
doubt but that they would have
den* so yesterday. I f they knew
how to charge low apd hard
there's no doubt but that when
they fame on the field eeven
points behind a* the third quar­
ter began, they would have tam ­
ed th* tables and ripped the Wild­
wood lino to ribbons.
Either they don't know the
fundament*!* of football despite
all of tha Intensive drilling given
them by Coach McLueaa,' or else
they played yeaterdsy trusting to
luck.
At any rate, the etuwer to
"What Happgnod yesterday?" will
be told at Lee*burg neat Thurs­
day afternoon ta th* ftonl game of
th* saasoh.'ft Coach MeLore* haa
a football team this year, tha fact
win be mads known before 1:00
o'clock Thursday.

order o f railway eoodactOr*' and
brotherhood o f railroad trainmen
and report to Mm within 80 days.The president M id he bad been
notified by the beard o f madla lion
that the die pa tee hare not boon
adjusted ntuiey.Qi* prorliloru of
the railway tabor act, and now
threaten to Interrupt Interstate
lom iasrcf In Texas arid Louisiana
to a decree each as to deprird that
section of the country o f eaaenttel
transportation aerrtra.

p&gt;98#i, p om p t ilil
In tir e io u d while

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f a i i f t t i i M i , co m p I t tl M n n i for
t l f i r d g a l a , an d h » £ on«
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m id*
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d ow n* u i l n a t algh t fa r W ildw ood
an d IU mlnotff
waa
p an al la ad
II
r a r d * a g a l a a t I I r « r d i p a n a l t r fa r
W ildw ood.
Individual g a lM i ••m ln a l* .
MUl«r I I r a r d a ;
Jordan.
II
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llarn aga, II f i K a j Brown, II r«fda

MrClallands a*v*n yarda; poao, alt

varda i VC• 11r f l t« f ardaj Wildwood.

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SA R A SO TA, Noe.
Pool
Gaines, Sarasota county tax asses­
sor, announced hare yesterday that
personal, property texts amounttec to l l A t f A M f o r '10*0, 1931,
i o n and. 1881, sgslsst tha "works
e f art and trrat afea" In the John
and Mbh*l Rtngtlng museum of
art hem, bod. bran placed on the
ta t V «k s . He ssM -T sg Oolleteo^
Charles. G. Strohmeysr » * • - lAfe.
partec to levy Ml the property to
protect the state and rounty If
any attempt •» made to remora

Nurse Is AcquittedOf
Murder OfRichlnvalid

Matter la Cbsnesrp. aod puraaaat
to Plea I Decree of Porectuooro. la
(bet certain ranee pendlas la tbo
Circuit Court of Ibe Twentr-TblrO
In lb * Sanford Bowline L e * I » * Judicial Circuit of Ibe m ate' o&lt;
Plorld*. la and for
Bemlaele
last rig h t the Hl-Orado Bakery County, wherela Abner U Tbomp-

Bowling News Notes
tram WPB twp

Ballard feed s and took second
place I s the first round o f this
tounwment. I t was necessary to
n i l four games to decide the winS r as the first game was tied
Ih .a T94 score. In the toll o ff
both teams relied M g gUme* but
the Hl-Gradra noeed out with an
B84 score to *74 fo r the Bollards.
Doable century scores were made
br F* A. Bender 8*4, W. E. Welle
*02 Jss. Sharon *08 and 8 1 . Je*

ftjwlih,
I'nlUna h#ml»«&gt;!•. Mlnrhaw, H«ld1a,
fldiTneffh, Mri'ltllnnd, Kelly, peeler.

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County. Flerldai In F iji
Term* Ceeb. Porehaaer ta pap lev

Do you know why the woxn'l
welcome? She, herself, didn't.
HolltoeU (bad broolh), the
torioi fowff no on# forgives,
y a » the feoton. Vat no on*
nood hove halitosis. OorgUng
with (Jtfarin* Instantly ffoitroys
mouth bdort and checkx WifecMon. Use It dolly. Rocxptt tests
show that UstSeine promptly
avwrcomox odote ordinary antiseptic* coni hid* In 4

LISTERINE
i em fitolAdaU Adw ya

Jo h n q. iM o N A B D r .

sneerp
If la Ohan
■postal- Master
a j. Nia,
Holictter far Complataaat.

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TV T IM 1 ]I JV PltitA lf eim cotT .
in a nn r a n * * w t n e i « e w e n T T , P W U lt lA . IR t B A R C M T .

MUNUUA

DU LO ACH . C om p lain -

sat,
J. K D j W A C ^ g j f j - a - L
bT V I lw^ . v ia a n " ■tat*
a
To: y
ot deoreU
SdosM and rW—
Tea aro horoby oto
qolrs* to bo and aplgear a pan lb *
tib dap #1 Dos*i ' r U S * td the
lal filed. against jree
Rill of Complaint
is* and
In tbs a bo vo oolltlad
iw v m
COorl.
— H
Tbo Sanford
lieerall le.berebp^ala wbleb
elsaated aa th* newspaper
m
_____ rok* j11 be published -fee
i___
hi* order
lour ceneeeall** weeks.
Wltaeea V. Jg. Doagtara Clerk ef
said Circuit Coitri, esc i l * dfftolal
eoaT IS*reef
oof tfcl*
this 'It dap o f g o t t a .
bor A- D t
y. rtof oDOCOLAM
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(Clerk)
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■onclter Ter Coaaplalnaal

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o f Tlor V iv e &lt;•&gt; of too r iiy of •

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or

tth dap e f Drastober, a . D _ J ilt ,
Ih* earns betas l " » rirst MoadaP Tn
■at* mentb and * R « f» Day of tola
ftoert as* a* legal M l* * dap, • la
front of Jke.Cmttt Raoso at danford. demlaole Ceenlp. V'e»*4aoffer for ealo, * f8
aeU.
I hlebeet and he*J bidder far *»•&gt;; during the legal hoar* of rale, to*
I following deocrlbod laad* ••1**1*.
I Iv Ibv and M lt if In BiininoU Counh y . plane*. snC more psrtioeiarip

St. Louie, Mo, U. S.A.

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Defsaim c a

n Podogylvanto, a man haa thol

the
Give ja

Meet Market, 121 B. let 14.

Oom plains nt.

H le td 'w t kwingrteg: h b grand-

are

W . H. Long

ooi nv in a i d
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Nollra Is hsrsby.gives that unSsr
n by r l r l t b v t a doers* e f fotenaura as4 Sw*e sjMsrH t a lk #
mV* stated raeesjHhs rant* tom *
erraraeiag #*• lorwloee a mort-

fa t m leneacy for the United
State* dpereaaed from 8* p e "*n t
la 1880 to 88 percent In 1920.

J'tln Road,

P R IN T IN O

■Alt and M il at public outcry la
th* klffbMi »*w1 h*ai blddtr, for
fABh, at the front door of thi Court
tittup* In Hanford!, Hamlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, within ill* Iffftl btiur*'
of aala on Kbndar. (h i llh day of
Ifeeambar IMS, th# following cos*
erlbtd tot. pile*, or parnl of land,

braced Iwr after the verdict was
read)
M l.i W e lti asserted that Grace
white ah* wet In M* employ, trim ..
htsllg hHacked bar and Induced
her to take measure* to avoid
motherhood.

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ta ttle D r y C l e a n e r s

Huge SumlaLeviedOn
Singling Art Museum

TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 26— Vft
-One-fourth of th* freshmen In
th* florid* State College for Wo­
men smoke, end 64 per eenl e f th*
total do so with tha apfroral « f
parents, the ' College fflateheof
geld yesterday.
■
The paper said 127 fnuhaten
student* war* listed a* ambVars.
while 369 do not amoka. Statistics
were compiled during an xdsml
nation of freshman recently.
"Thsre la a poaalbllltyr the pa
per aald, "o f error In these Statis­
SANTA CRUZ, Calif, Nov. *6 -1
tics owing to tha raluctaoM oi OP)— Acquitted ' of a murder
' I
charge. Frieda Whllhelmlna Welt*
waa free her* yesterday to seek
|wn yardB
again th* health and happiness ah#
fttartltog l(n«w p*
W lld w a
rw
M wIm U
claims were shattered by th* man
t*
Dta i
x l u j r l i accused of staying, Fran­
rt
B im tiU r
fpiriD R
r«
Marsh cis J. M. Grace, retired capitalist,
r
fMham
t The it-year-old auree, a veteran
tirauaan
la
it
Hirrlaon
e f the World war, waa acquitted
p.jr#M
l«
Iloyd
Parry Thursday night hy a Jury, whora
lb
llughoa
OaaghaKy foreman and only
Ih
JnrdaiBi
Palmar
rh
Itrown
Enemark,
fb
* Malraa her, Mrs. Ruby
H iifia i*

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O rai g stewn. Ueetn (tore Ilea. •
. Ten ae * aaeh .ef roe are R irA ?
reenlreO-’ te appear ta ta* Bill e f
Cntnolalnl against ro e and s li e r
detergents In tale ease*, nt the,
Court Ileus* at Bsaford. Bsmlnele
Coanty. Flprlga. en MoaSar. tha
Sta dap ef Us u a l
dsrsalt ef each
eree Pro Ponfee
agalaot pea, the raid JtDflH I
1 LTON WtLgOWl M id Bill e ( Ce|elalat filed fee the fererloeere of
late and CnwatP T ea Certlfloste
against tie . land ( M preatlew -ta
said
Bill e f Oeetnlalhl ‘ e e c r ih iL .
AUNKIt X* THOMPBOW, Oemplatarr
id
ru K T ftR B
ordbubd
that
O le Order 6* pebllsied « m
*«•
V«
g week ter loWr vrasecetlvs weeks
JO at. r. I'll Il-L llto-Ito fend* nt.
Ike BanrerifJlaraid. a
newsR o n n i o r ■ ao tw C’o » s u i
r M M IeittlrfR, d*Vpvd. Besel*
Nolle*. I* Ser.br f is t s that the pen*
holt rwuntp. ffffWfla.
u iL m lf e e li t J. N la as npecial
HBD tale « h

S

State College Pupils
Like Their Cigarettes

N U l I f t l r a e f ( h i l i m i : H#mlm&gt;U Roorr hj quarter*;
n t i l * d I I I jrft.rdai r * l n f r e n i m H iti- B#rn1n«lf
•
m i l * AfJilviii I I I raiNta |e| »! v a in W lld h o o t
$
ii y W l l d w o M ; Sffmlnot*
t r l *4
It
BMbatUutloriff, Wildwood.

Seminole 1* yard line. The teams
exchanged punts for lb* text of
the third quarter as beth Hn
Kera’ hfuli
and backflalda stlffaaad aaeegk to
rapulae Une thruxte.
Seminole tried desperately as
B c L l i — B H ELLS IT SHELLS. the last quarter began by chang­
W* bava 'them—at tha right ing Ita alyl# oi play .Eight and
ten yard runs by Harnage aid
abort
line
bucks
by
K ‘ r t ” n some
Joradn
and
Miller took the
bell
to
the
18
yard line
where
two
peases
were In­
complete,
end Seminole’s teat
Ipeaed Grangsr chance died.
Grapefruit- Delivered enf- ' After Chet attempt WUdwood
Ht lienford. Tie par buehel. fought harder than t n r tad took
Deforant,’ phone I7* J.
• the play right * * of Seminole's
hands. On the first play after
TNGHOUBB &gt;eteetrie tewing Wild weed
punted U
midfield
■tee. Mahogany ease. Prat- Jordan's pas* te Miller wax InterMpted by halfbeck Daugherty *n
tola own 88 yard*. Before he was
tra ile d down, he bed need 48
yard* to the Seminole 82-yard

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Rail-Strike Probd
Ordered By Roooev

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'libeling
»n? v lk tin*
*tj»- 7e I(no
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iSWHilngWorkersW ill
P c Cat O ff ReUefRoll

techie Clayton, and left guard
Stapleton, not to mmtlm qekrtor
back Pony wham,- off.tackle
thruxte were beautteq. Dm*
had no equal aod ta 1* tripe with
the ball bo totaled *0 yard*
18 yard* butter than the Uffheet
yarttoge tanted to by « ffemtnele
Player.
”
Quinton Jordan, Arable Brawn
who hunt bad a ehaatoAU j a r , tola eng toners. brotherhood of lo­
and OHrar MUtor were Bmrhtoie’j co motire firemen and ta g W t e p v

• M a c last Friday, was
’ Swept off IU fahC by the
■ i cnmenses and f a r , of
•tersslned
pis yore
who
lo w and b u d to t o n oat
l y that le ft no d n M as

-BAT£R

Shiroa o f tba Hl-Gm4e totaled 788
fo r . 4 gsnw* *W 1* E 4#q Bender
o f Uta Bollard f M i totaled 734.

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Garden Land

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W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 27.— (A*l
— Senator Borah, Idaho Repub­
lican, has jumped imo the treefor all
battle o v e r
I’ realdent
Roosevelt's m netnry p r o g r a in
with u dirts:! challenge to critics
of the prire-ralsinp plan to offer
something in its place other than

Slain Woman’s Mate
Now Charged With
B e i n g Accessory,
i l l n r 1” *hr l " ,l,ry under
Mother A s K
I \ I I K . r i , j vct| (|j llUr
'
I rofitlttinn."

which we nr
disastrous

C in C A G O
N o v . 2 7 .- . A X - - ,
rh. , |(.m;p „
made
Each Wynekoop was arra.gne.l m ^ , (urtn, , r(nlt.mcn,
I
|
■ feloa^enurt
, , today .on .o _charge .« f b, Alrr,„, K Snitll
' aeceeanrv trefore the fart In the
re m illy ntlnrkevl Itie
j slaving of hi. w ife Rhet.
wh" " HV
monetary |»olieii—
Thl' hhatgo t j u substituted tor

It was th- high spot of another

h;,e b" n r-i

............ - - v r

r e iv i n g f o r w e e k a , w e n r y I0CTencrisI Douglass
MarArthur.! “ Confession" that he killed the w MHostimv In winch H W atlon
cal C iv il W o r k s A d m l n i s t n - j chief of staff
of
the
United „|r| 'Y&gt;, spurned hv police a- ;in_ Wl"-,rrr
aaslstaul
-.-erelary. "1
tio n w o r k e r s -w h o h a v e I jr n i r^tatrs A rm y Whit rrpmtrrt IhepiffdVT
, n"v,. 7,F- mother from

up with the I'realstate,
r ' h u (It.. Ohlnt atdent,
program. and Giivrrntacked
nieJ n rift between
or BI»C
the federal Uoeerve Board and
tlie Trcneary.
While the controversy raged,
the
Allministration
made
no
ihnnge In the prevailing price of
domestic Mold o f ft3.7ll nn ounce,
though pie dollar strengthened | N F W YORK. Unv. 27.- Ol1! '
|ahr ad afvl agrlciiltt'le denari* [ Th# Aiiffit of i r#vt»ranl in th"
ment statistic, shewed n r fw irv r ‘n iv ir -t rrtnl nf in«lii^riw1 n#*
the farrtera' purchasing power
ti l*’ which nniirniml two wt ok'*
frpm an Index flgti-e-l I'd to ill
,
w«*r •
lu'il in i vfti ik m «*
Borah aaid that the tn'me'nry
•*'*•'# »» i*' • ’ u ‘ o*‘ &lt; *li t !*•* ii*i*
issue was not one o f “ sound" *' 'he- *• t » f *{
or ‘^hon##*” money.
j
&gt;* *.\ * w » U t-'^nn In nm" o f f 1
"Th# jfolil ihrllftr ia thp in *t I "irmir 1 » th# mrtnmohllr ti
_ (Cnntlniiid Du I’Bjra Thr«*#i* | iim -r -trrl rnwlurttnu ^nt*-^rTrr11
- ------—
w pij^htly, contrary to Ihr ntuirtl a»*n
t A f \ T P f l PI i”k A ft.1 V / il ’ ■opal trend at thia time, not It I
wrrklv -tatiftifa
for the non*

Christmas VolumeFor
Nation IsAtHiphest,
Level For 3Seasons;
Car IuoadinffsBetter

. . . . &gt; - # w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S T E A G A L L HITS J O B L E S S RANKS
AT S M IT H V IE W G A IN E D 1 1 ,0 0 0
rl iMACAR1HUR S E E S I ----. ’ . . . OF MONEY PLANS DURING OCTOBER
K X a . S = s 7 = i D A N G E « IN U. S.
A R M Y STRENGTH
entiy

,
J, .
_
.
I uanget line" In his annual report
070**'
ta l daring the PM l T2 hour.
of War Dem.
irrnrtil jury action on a mimlrr
this mominjt began the even |
_ _______________
.1 * '
rhargif, Youitir Wynuknnp « iih i #more difficult teak o f * assigning
1:
t h » remaining able-bodied unem
ployed men o f th ii county
• ploy
So!ut i* r» of tin# i»f i n** m«^t joiix11ti"'f uni' !*■# o f l hv \\ in i
mur'li'i r®&gt;# "n * nnnmim*#*! v f*
. . .
l
i
»
On# o f th# most htfMr work* '
terdnv l&gt;y ...... .
Mot.
\l A 1.1ItH ID II »1 S ll \ s l V o p I e 1 I I 1•• M 1 . &lt;| It i l ! U l ’ M . l l S
known to th# local work#™ wnt
tnrnev
&lt; hn !eS,
|t-. n-he-i v.
\ s k A 'l l F i l l ’ l i r l t ' n S l 1
\ l ; m \ l ’’ ;t\ « i r ; i l ) l t ' l ' a t with the .......very o f **'*"••■
‘ ’
1
whit# and eotofwcl infii. sjatherms
blank enrlridi'c- f .r the ........I ’
H im
* H fl
l l M H ’ IC S
aI th* Court Hmn# aftrlv !n th#
v ltli fvhiih IM iin Wvm*kfHi|i ivn-i
momlni* milled about the biiJM&lt;
' . .p • . \
*»
I '
•*hot
' ’ Ml
(n^ until •lmfWt ,#M *»f thrm hn 1
Th»- r n r t » uli » •*
# nhrr n thr ,■ (1
-Mrin T?• 7 » f ‘
H
B y
h##n f N n m *Mf&gt; o f f li n # r w h ic h
nri^riuloi 1»\ ill# hi'*hand of tho
I t' IMII
f ip r i w f i t H tS tir iP firn m r^t to
:■Ir*»n pi tI 1*n«I m i' I **1fi*vr 11 It* #X. ■*n»rit, *»i
on# o f p^yeml rrv ffH t *»Hlrh nre
• Inin thi* flwlin * of th** 4
’■ •
W A S H IN G T O N , Nor. 2 7 .- 1 ^
under process of ^Completion
lrvf|nrf nfitUa in th*' run Hr* *nit
S ii't
— (Ion. I) 'Wiring* MimArthur, chi#f

1(11-

of

rr

.100 persrns, are ■g jp e s lrd to
by Mre. Helen T. Morse, county
.welfara director today, for aid
In assisting th* local ft v il
|Works Adm lnlAW tlon In pin..
ing (Bose pemahi artually out
o f wdrlt' on'TNMm*! payrolls ns
quickly as p aslbl*.
These
rmpltrytrs
are
reM quest
quest«r*t
i ' t1o
noOCy- -She CltR
C ltR
o -- ’ twtKr--She
Admlnlsttatlon office
o ffice
Wm Works
Admlnlstlation
1In
- the
*e . Court
c ----- illouah,
i — -1- 1Immedinle
------ n„...
ly, the name* of any employ­
es* that have quit jobs, or nre
contemplating
quitting
their
Jobs, so that they might reg­
ister fe r work under th e CWA.
Mrs. Morse stated thru this
Information is needed at nnee.
To facilitate the handling &gt;f
such Information Mrs. Morse
has named R, A . Cam-inn.
C W A offlco worker, In ctnrg*
o f gathering this data.
Mr.
Cemsron ran b* raaehrd by
eilephone at 27$-^; and it I,
suggested that all empl vets
rail him a* cjuteply 'is posslhle
In tbr event’ that oho or mod­
ernploy ees ha* q u it-a -Job.
— ■». —

Jobs starting today aame ihtmigh
as * definite fart late Ktiday
mediately upon receipt of the
^ P f m otion , a c o r pa of stenographers ana contact men went
into action, checking and re
checking. a mountainous mass of
data ghlch had been gathered
as ryprwacntiag the r*:en t doings
,r
o f every man and woman on
relief roll..
m ill
This
work
continued
until
early Sunday morning, end after
i brU f1 raat. th* entire peraonnai
(Coi
(Cooklnofd On P p g. Three) *

♦»&gt;*» fuel

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t ,?*t»«t-tr#f*t reported
1 -nhni roll rout inn i**l to t?n ••
* 1* »onchinr now hiv'h
h ' M'fiaon.
1* ►ill district
'
‘••fcnry** *v&gt; *d l v
»
nr
rliwt»u* th*
•v fall *pn«oii *n*i r
iprM of no i*i»ly
p■ipriiit* 1»U 1"&lt;■ 1
•m ■ ti’l-.Hlt *Vt’&lt;1&gt;■

\( This Tiuu’ i

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A n ti-N azi D is p la y
In liu s to n K n d s In
Spectacular F i g h t

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I f of the
Meiaroe not far from Grasly
instanrae
aald
the parachuie had
t* iiaviag
th s water, he was
Within municipal gives • wild r'da thnugh &lt;he wahe SO cent*.
ter when (he wind caught tfi*
pen left*
parachute gad towed him at a rap­
id rale o f gpeed for over 600
, citrus grow, feet. He was brought back to th*
field to S small miter
operator*
It wsa U * ISSrd lump, a ad
le o v ir e '
t* Make onother jump
afters* tm.

J

t. Speer, »lay«r of the city
hdhfor.1 Pa. d i hereby
1 ,th* tlni. from ThankaiintkL Christmas.
« f list Kims, seals
th* dnbldr-harred
arg* I every ciligci

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to

this

V A, SHEER,
Mayor

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bthe,
......I t rvjivts w h ich 1
I r »| t uf ts nattonal rwratagy &lt;
p*i

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'gram. Alin, alions to Florida fnj.

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Ai ( oimtiiision Meet

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• ' k In prele-i uHfio -" 4 f In'rtfi Mi In »*i| (jffa
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Week'. J
It n ■*r n1, »J# I th iii all w o rm i J
r G titt n l Hiifl**r ’A* 1
" Harry ('eii.i.,-iend 1. C.j irnlfiHi. nre l t&lt; Ufi I a
i&lt; p’ ti) if. » hi*
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1 httiutd pa a &gt;•
•&lt;• r which Will . han 1
-Muir »V# i nn in* nu* tr.
I m Ur* lutiijrhl #t 7-*
1 '• l«y t!&gt;* gro«*rplaints before Ih-» I . *111v•* whirh i«* to b# # t«*'

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th# ftprrU fr-Um? ftmit fand -wiH, hr *nr
— “ ’ ■* uaej to pay for th* project' I fitn* a f i r

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f *,iifiiin #rr r
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every
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•hi-'r l.u.ineee will b, represented at to-1 nth* •V n lu l Fbniita towns a!ei - *-»». fl S
Th*-om
•i hi'a meeting
• in outlined.
A - l i t*■Itil I .t miektl.

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ceulur} thA quarter o»
Christmas sml -ale has been
Conducted tl,r' "Jthuut ^our l'u
tion to finance the pnuk of
tubereab-i- assiiriationa, and,
W llU tK A S , the preventive
’‘^ o d ra G 'n ilT a in sup|»oit*d L&gt;
lli# M U ftlf
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o f additional p rej-' th* ahy from the Islcfront *vt*.
/jehleag men and wo-! tlen field, and. a t ' a he'ght nf
'
l emergency relief ah&gt;ut 1800 feet above Lake Mon
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iota i y R7**WT J ’* ' '
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employed m»| i t » parachute opened wide
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ituetest of 0« r alljldren.
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.sue to figh t against
the « ’*r Mss, fiUmeru drift'd eastward at
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ln(o
th#
— Ooafaaion ahd complaint faced oa, Bllmaon cl mbed
________ cockpit ol
fl*«h y r#d •irpUn#
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"f
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this city during the winter, b i f f 1
i announced fo r yesterday.

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warn nr
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1? Amerirn'- mllitarv
standing.'
d in i•Iif i*1
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i
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i »;.li-h thin rrol "
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Army's r f f • • onei . - lik e of
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the " liiviutf* stale o f unre-t now
lb Wynakoep. who ** h m »e.! n
prevailing throughout tl-.e world.
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The incominenlatiuns include 1
■ ipinl'in the gu l
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luii'lgy^ la te ip - mm ! • i
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fr *n
the 16 percent g o e r M ment ( sy
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tion erf t V field artillery, ntectian &gt;
isatlon, nntl-a rerafl
«i|Uipinenl, , r
and genets! inotoination.
,
Maintenance of
the
National S j l D f D r f t . f o l m * l * # l . 1 H K l
Guard at ex’ .lin g strength wl'Ht .
T r ib u t e T o
llr O W D 1
48 drill {w HimIi and two woo kb i
active training annually.
„ , r rll&gt; (lf I„ | .» „ .t pay.

fs Farmeraj &lt;W
Coinjilain ThatM en!^
Are Leaving Work

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ii 'Moally ilownwm*! o ’

Annual Report Issued
Chief Of Staff
Sujnrests Remedies

Employer* o f' White or m l orrd labor In thlg county,
Whether
whether I.
I, lA’
tA vtono person or

M MI l Kl t 28

C en ts

jW YN EK OOP IS r lran'Supp%rtx$-{00Sr,'ift UPWARD TREND H a r t ’s K i d n a p e r s
ram (ftRecovery IN IN D U S T R Y lA r e L y n c h e d A f t e r !,
SEEN CLEARLY F i n d i n g O f i C o r p s e
DEATH CHARGE

With 625 Persons Put
On Regular Tasks,
Officials Speed To
Find Jobs For All1
W it h

Price Five

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1933

M en b er Associated IVena

C V A WORKERS
SEEK P LA C E S

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KEEP CIVIL WORK
FR EE OF BOSSISM

O ver 650 P erso n s

G e t R e g u la r
l ^ o . nThml‘u , r ,^
. ,y.,or " " " Y
In Ja n « a ry .
Apparently a.lb fU d ' that tho'
W ith Im p e a c h m e n t
S ta r tin g M o m
provisional gsvsmraenl of Presl-I
£ h ic a g o P h y s ic ia n
O r E x o n e r a tio n D u e
C r itic s A r e A s s a ile d
11 P r o je c t s
dent Grau Baa Mart n "Will roach.
B u reau H ead
■omo peaceful agreement" In tho,
C H I C A G O , N 0* . 24.
ATLANTA.
Noe.
2 4 .-W 1 near future which "May re*.It In t MIAMI. Nov. 14.— Wi — The
B a d E ffe c tO
Hope thnt a t I
Hugh 8. Johnson, aiVIresting on
general support of government,"! hearing by th* Hons* Judiciary
( A .P .) — L ie u t O tto ferinadw
h
ite and colored
P la n C a n B e
NRA rally last night, eallod the
ho announced tho diplomatic Iran i-[ committee into the official con
aon ' annoonccd today th a t
A d m in is tr a to r C r a c k s
rosolta obtained sq far by thej
fer lata loir night.
, duct nf Federal ^udge Hoisted
women llviriK in th is .
Dr. A ’lce L ind say W ynekoop
Roosevelt recovery program a
B08TON, Nor.
Ambassador
Sumner Welles, ’l if e r cnled today following a
D o w n O n O h i o C i t y ; will ho placed upon
“ssrsnth wonder of the world,” is W. Douglas, director
B ad con fessed to th e a la y ln r
i f t v hla return to Cobs t» e o n -.’G rs I Non the ’vitness stand by
F u n d s A r e H e l d U p la r 80-h o u r work w eek,
an ! asiallod Ita denouncers as United States budget bu
plots tho understanding, Is return-' 'li* . '’d-"* himself that he had any
o t h e r 2$ y e a r old d au y hter"leoders, gukVs »nd scouts of tha dared yesterday that a good na­ .ng to the United Stall** as aaai.t- kn. -'id g e of being guilty of any
n m inim um wngo o f }13f
in 4 a w R h c ta . “S h e haa con­
old road to rain."
WASHINGTON. N»v. **■—
: week g la rtin g n e x t M «
tional budget “can counteract the ant ircrstary of stata, and Jeffer-, w. sntrMug In office,
Speaking not only of hla own had effect*" of whatever mone­ son Caffary, present assl.tanl sec-. The Inquiry had been culled at —Chargee that policies had ln-t
te s te d t h a t ah a did it,” th e
1 m orning waa exp ressed -l
o ffic e r a sserted and h u rried
william
th,- request of Congressman Mark tcrmlngled with th* civil w orki;
Fox,
once-pawtrful division, bat tho entire recovery tary policy the government pur­ rctary Is going to Havana.
th o lhcal C ivil We
■ tack .in to th e room w h ere th e •figure in the motion jld toro enterprise,. Johnson said Uto ex­
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- .-.Very apparently compIMa un- Wlle~v. nnd It snm.-Joined In by promtm in Youngstown.... Ohlo^
yesterday caused Harry U Hop-1. istra tlo n
periment
Utcsdy
"h
a.
produced
dertlanding
has
bean
reached
In
Judge
pittcr,
-- today
. ns I t .PS
'■Jquealionlhg wak proceeding, world who testified before sen­ ts percent of tho tore Its expected
He declined t0 amplify that
the troubled Cuoan alluaUon which
r,.nrrv..iuait Tarver, Otonrlfi kin*, admlnlitrator, Co warn In ln-j (D correlate u maw of Ml
The a t l i w i a i l l cam* after ate Investigators yesterday that
statement
rr
permit
an
expres­
of It," and ho predlctad that
m, Carta, pleaded with her he went to Preeldent Hoover for l&gt;'sines* was on tho verge of an­ sion of hi* own views on tho gold urig nally impelled the t'raahiant WnM*rriit, Rnil ehftlrman of thi» elslva language that tha city |*itera, nml tclephono calk
ew rfaaalr*h* did I t She had aid wh#n It appeared that Fox
pm gram of the Roosevelt ad­ A) .end Wollca to Cuba to ssttlo. committrf*. ••14 It r«i«rvc&lt;1 the would get nuno of th* work re ll.f I , u t , Worki AdmlnistratlqB '
other forward sorgo.
Minor
dlsordsra
continued
fund If the reports were true.
1st Tallahassee.
' V nSB
told him Leh.te worry, that she waa about to be prosecuted ander
It was Johnson’s flrft address ministration which recently S**a through rut several provlncva in' lichi to riMiptn th« hc«Hnp If tl
Hopkins was told that' John J .i . Them I* every indication,vlfU
•d not alaln hla wtfe.
tha ant'l-truat laws In connec­ as NRA head In tho southeast, and criticised by IV. Oliver W- M. the interior last night but Insur­ Ip .tocrifs! ncc^tiimry. Th« committec Mill irport to ronrrs-Pd In Farrell, Youngstown democratic' reported late this aGeniOOli,'’^
_ ^ ■ ,,—
. TU#, w
alleged'«&lt;of.
—• yr—'easIon la report­ tion with hla acquisition of part of his speech was directed Sprague' when he quit his post
gent iicfWil r , appeared U. U* lev
boa*, had advised drmnerata want*! at least 650 person*, vrohobty/
e r ad to hare coma from the elder.\’ thooter stock.
specially at southern problems, but as advisor to the United Slates eeiipig. b’llleen men were arrecpccl .Isitimrv F xivi-rstlno. or impeach
Ing Jibs omlcr civil works to r« l persons, will be switched 1
mrtr
iiitin'cilliiifi
nr*
the
possible
TT f wo/nan. physician after a verbal
Treasury.
mrst of It was given over a now
l&lt;&gt; guv, rnment forces at Final
Ister *t the city employment bu­ from the part-time work roll
“ ‘ 'which aha acknowledged
assault on the “tom-tom cotters,"
Douglas did fay, however, ho il.'l Itlo, rapital of the piovincn &lt;&gt;f \nnln In
Mint r tfli of testimony reau and then report to tha deputy direct relief which they
the “corporals of dlaaater" and hod no Intention of following the ,aino name. al|or r«*|i »rts had ,
lib Rheta when I he
securing, for th * paa
n n.ni: iiiiitipti' lltirmtlons In of the elections oosrd.
"discredited leaden of an old eco­ Sprague's path hv tcignlng.
ririulutc*«! )o&lt;)ir«itiny
w«*i«
Farrell was quoted at haring month* under authority .&lt;
nomic system—a x ia l
neander' Ikiadlla Wlttle, diminutive de
Douglas, here to sd.troo* the nit mi «*rs «f mi tmpt^Tiliou of Men i two lu'.*. l&gt;Aiikru|ttcy snd mortSeminole County KmrrgtMyi^
fin* Imoiih' rpMMi In whloh said i
thalen who a n our to atop tha ninth New England conference, n iM'niinI n* Miit! ha&lt;l |kr».I«*.| Mi‘
partmeat store clerk, taM police
lief Council which Is nosT ka
“I
cannot
promise
any
jobs
but
recovery prognm."
:
•
•
•
1.1
a
n
.1
o»if|»lriey
w
t
r
t
last night that she was the “all'ef
i^"VI'l&gt; uf
•eml-offlelol body representative t«'« nlrt k* it la m
as tho Civil Worka Adml
He spoke in the Atlanta city of business Interests In the six Minis mul RiiiinuMition.
'.i jn r i * &amp; the bltarra mystery and
1 •hsig. t fmiiiixt flic mis nroand I will try to aeo that tha men are tion.
placed."
wliuIt
th.
hcMilnir
revolved
yesteralnktoriura.
1 /»h«t on the night before Itl eta
New England states, pi|4 newsi m iuriRiMt- confusion r *mln
Rut, there was nothing.!
Hla explanation waa that* no
/Aria ala|n aha had a date with
Prod ctlng a new upturn, bo pspermen he felt the gold ques­ U«tl h' SnritiMco «nlif«rv th# «»' .
as to the hour these peoplov
I
tier
rv
tin
l
2.
-n0.000
mortasked
th*
unemployed
to
ragistar
Y A la ilt Wtnekeot',, aflat r htislmni Fox Tells How Group
tion and the matter of monetary rnitnciit
un*!'ting prutrili* frunij
Insiirc suit- against th* ao ha would know the men in go to work nor even that 1
/.‘.o f the victim. Carte, the salt,
l «*iir|i«a u p i Its III* |r m^-r
policy was something that “was Cue
puls.iwl
Mtliltrt’uti
llntol at Paint question were gelling work and go on this regular work .
Of lin k e r* F »reed | ^ l‘1i l ,l r r K .“ 5 S .S . not
wooed her nadartf fltlltioua name,
th wU hi »•r|»mIrintiii|f m la ic
down mv altry "
It.-* i. el..I hanlnipti-y proceedings would not have t - worry about the sis That advice 1* expo
J - promised to marry her and never
iiani'ir
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llsitn'ti*.
Him
To
SellControl
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p*«*
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om e within the next 4$
iu»ihiil.d seniii.t tIm Trust Co. of request* for other Job*.
m a t intimato of reporta without &gt; The budget, whl h ho |&gt;r*dlct.
- told bar that ha already h* l a
l ' h i ' i| i| H iit r f a • l u t i i i * t i th e y
rd would he halanerd r#jfcrtHes,
and just o* soon ns It l|
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H uii -Im, trileli- fu* *’■' trust prep(Continued on Cage Four)
artfa whoae hair waa as aubura as
Hopkins
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WASHINGTON. Nov. 24— &lt;/P1
of the extraordinary govern. ,
t,,-. -..iitlrlr-l tbr^iirhoul the F. D. Henderson of Columbus, it will b* relea—d to *
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— William Fox, blonlipoken movie
mental evpendlturee. If ha could
which were litigated In chairman of the Old, civil works affected through th*
While Miss W ltth was telling magnate whs ret'red In IPSO when
v k f i* ' i r i f t i t i
si
.Sa n t m ^ i
m ik I
n personal visit from.on*
her story and th* /tsndinm, hus­
S c h o o l H o l i d a y D a t e s possibly do ar, "Is the Job Presi­ Bt-n t 0 * IlM k n im
m i In
F o ld io r i Jml.-i lti" r r ‘s court.
dmlnisDallon, to call a meeting locnt •Administration's
dent Roosevelt has given me and g USIII.
band was answering questions and forced to soil control of hla vast
I
for thu Voungstown sdminl.tra-, , n,(
The Sanford .
trembling as h r stood looking film and thaeter 'holdings, un-j A n n o u n c e d B y B o a r d I ‘ am rotng to at Irk to It."
lion to ser whether, t’mough pollEverything I* bcllevodjia
reeled what ho rolled hla own i
U t n . In addresalng IJm con*
tirol preference s one persons! readiness locally
m o ro sm o th er ’ ^ A b d n ^ o f 'lh o i trm,#d&gt;r ln
l9W w* rk ,t cr“ h
Thonkeglving holiday In school. ferenre. he sounded a stern ■hoilK
were g.-tt ng an advantage In ou-! transfer of the Idle
ea*t\ydted nervuSIy In,the r Q u s - i l a v e e t i g a t l e e yesterday Of tbU eouMy will bogle, at the \nu thai If additional govabntaming job*.
■ tnother.
of employment
tv old n anston
« i S ^ I — 4. .placed In tho c u t former clone of school next Wednesday mental obligations wvtr Ineurfdil
—
Preo'dewt.lljovor and some of the, and eont'nu# until Monday morn
No civil vrorks fumt will be ex- Council sceeplpd the re
Figure* ia
over and alKtvc th'ac now run*
5 jr "
la .Dk&lt;o «, Rfcj^jJIg lfe the Hoard
prn ki.l ,tu Youngstown If fires* nf s9tnhd»teftthr'IUTlrl!''
i U , astohvr nation's leading banker*.
. . Dr. Allea -Yl|im
template,!
“the great
nilddt*
fhts roonty, The-rpeord*.
Speaking rapidly and at times of Puttie Inktmctloo for Sem ln lr
fsets ar* true, he said.
L -hf'Karto, , f n d . r ,
IjJ'DOT unclhss- wh'.tli futllphu
1 W * f E 8, Wov,
rr usts wlileh it had gmtr
wisecracking, the fcald- headed. .C&lt;»u|i» r hkavr
9 Ity h i year*. She
lit.- ili.istrou* brush fire in the
period w!H atttf vigor anJr modM tune to our
.toavt*
- M b alar
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-----------“ Tfrom
SlSP ^ C n
rilll.A DEI.IMI IA. Nn% 21
rr month* of psimitaklng work I
ii to ranis
begin on Frld*/ gfUrnoon Doe. 22, body politic* must willingly car- fdl *• S l l l r .S * Ml I j ' l l l l l &gt; I* ( I. 4 M ' f.- thill, northwest of Los An
tumnllcnllv come* Into th* ha!
(Cbntlaaad On Page Two I
In let-i
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.T b b ,
and will contlno* until Thursday I rr th* hurdew-nf snvlnr-Itself m id 7 0 f i» &lt;|i'fi»f|/lffff** — i r r &lt; v rr r ^ Krir. Mtrwl - a t I t is y - s n s to ts i
of thr civil vvorks hoard. Slid It *
tors. She found the
m-rn'ng, J*B . 4, It sraa decided.! from destnietlon." For "rentlno- » t . iw ii t iy t iN r «*n m h v i l i i M i t l i u i . c so t . ..nplstely out of eontrol.
understood that kite flrat* tn'A Dr. Catherine 'Wynekoop,
It ha* rnssed the ridge Into th* n
,
Th* 1U34 school year will begin mis and pr-longed hadgetarv In­ i'l iiArfli i|*«ia«’i» in an nil* i" *l
bff1
fContlnuri. ,r. Pagr Twot * 1*3
alaterlp-lsw of tko victim.
on Monday Jan. S, line* teaching flation means." he added, “It* derutin I \
*' |11ui .V- th klv ntpulitwl Eerl Canyon B Y N U d C M l l U S t e r
' ’J i l l a Kqld llouaoasy, * stern-.'
i
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twit
h«*&lt;Ud
toward
Arroyo
on Jan. 4 and Jan. B Is to com­ »tnirtlon.H
11*111" ififii' •inI ihn
faaod middle agog school tearherj
pensate Ja r tho holiday on Friday
All *r» «;*« ifi« nl|&gt; . h irg. l tt.ih Sit i. jaitiirco of th« r« Fade nit MuFI.KINOHK, ralif., Nov. 21.— j
4rh*]lfyd In tha ("Wynekoop manDec. I, and a h Jlday wh'ch Is ~o
r.»n*tjim«*)r to vihIiiIi- fhi tietil«&gt;M-tl iiir«|»a&gt; wAt#r iupply. T&gt;i« fl»!»!••
-W ith
prlrrlr»l«,
|&gt;reaclrr
sips amt Whoa* 8# year-old falhc.lie granted teachers and pcptl* ia G r o c e r w T o A s k K 6 H o f I»r*»h•ht(i*&gt;n laN A*n *nw iho •• r* &gt;i ••*»*•f l alonr • jagged fir* front •n*l *j&gt;rrtf»t*»r&lt; nil MtnmlitiK
4*. W r
Wp* Mm. lost of four persons to die
I
hv
a
treacherous
wind.
The
the
Spring
so
that
they
might
NEW TORK. Nov. 24,—(A1) _ _
_
there .within four years pre**dirv
F r o m N e i v L i c o ’n R ^ F c c H %'irf«*.| un'*' Fugenr Whlfr. chirf famed Rose Bowl Is In Arroyo •heir "birthday" clothe1*, a wotIFormer'- Gov. Alfred E. Smith vielt tha Orlando Fair.
c l* * iK n i U n
i , " . u f »*f l(&gt; |i
•llnp t*»rrnionv win performed y***’ ! S j i n V C V
F iV
hut
nn
brush
surrounds
It,
I The order aonoune ng (ha holi­
»^**f|l«llv* •, etui St ••I'llhri Ilf
IrHav »t n niidlot c»»lony lu'vcn.
"
*
,'! 5 S ^ w £ K £
t h e h u s h * i d . | “ rF * d r - U n U y t h a t p r i v a t e d t Twenty-four Knnfurd *gtnM-ri
•&gt;1 It I, in little danrer.
day dates was accompanied by the
mllr. soulhwr.l of hrre In a sc-j TA UiA„ARSKK. Nov, 24,
ia a v i a t o r , k m n t c y e d u n t i l m - - t - « « •
* » * U r a r r l n r o u t h o o t - customary nolle*, regarding the sffilialed with the Sanford lud- • I I'Ftl* I t oil Itl y ll’*|nil»l'till It M«l
tin
r-unty
fir*
sfsrden*
office
Ty-oa t k o W o r l d ' s F a i r 8k, KM.. lrM ,nP * ft* r rrl,r" 1 »*P ronform- health of all puplli.
_ A fruit
, Urvcy to dat
pendent Retail GrucVis' ’ Assobta t m.
ule. . -I 'he damage alrra.lv dun# rludrd Sylvan Valley.
1 \u I n Ml 11 I I n t I lit . I* ft i i I nc
*
h o T T V i M is s W lt U c
i *n * * °
r e g u la tio n s
fu r th e
The Inhlegnvoin was Jim Good-1 f ^ u fly losses In tho qtiqt
a, i, ... . haa »4.000,000 Just how
All teacher*, pupils, bus drivers, lien, meeting in I tic City 11„ 11 Is-' tt i t l t n l siiafM i i l i tl *. nl# »it t *s n f
f r 'V ^ a h m f c o o p . s o n o i f A i i c v . i P u r : h a s # o f l i q u o r .
I mans .......... and cabins are de. nun, railway comlurf. r, nml the I of th n r &gt;cnr* njro wbi tftnlll
Janit &gt;rs and lunch room employees night at the call of their |i|e*l I
N ■'until t hu*f
Gardner Wynekooo, 2-1.J "We've won the first fight, who will visit In olhtr statas dur­ .lent. Forrest Gatehel, elected a »i**mih” •%rl&lt;
1 s....... I i. -mdetermlned but some bride MIm Siinlc Whoi' Tt»*»y went ly nppmveil tm|nv hy tha
yjrttm A hoa all fill girl of a 's a id Smith, commenting Ml Ui ing th* holiday* will he expected ommltte* of three which i« ta g« I ft l*t vt a i r County *l&gt; ii i i i i ' i nl . .
nr* aa high as 160. In to sSan* FrunrDro on their bohry-i Civil Worka Admlniitmtlolw. \
flu* 1 $M*) in h i iin»n Im its#
Indianapolis
fam ily. success of the repeal campaign,
T hr Admlnlitration
Aflmlnlat ration
,
s
.
.
|I M i l Cunv^n nro th« ratnten of I moon.
j Thr
to oororv* the two weeks' reel-, Iwfore th* Clt) Commission Mon
marriage Into
101 "N o * &gt;»•»* ^&gt;l M " I " »*" o»h&gt;t&lt;„ „ t ^ ir radora I &lt;l*y night to n.k
s*k for relief In the
= b s iA . - e t S i f c
farCtrpovmrtaf * Iff
mj
■ to t' bar when 1■alcitkeei to'seeur# hU aupplie* aft- from
physician „ ^ t l l h officer cense* for IMS
of Nstiirr Church. Irapt down a vIdel rltrua organisations pro*
KI’. EfTKD TO r t M l AMENT
J hie ’ mother, farmer |or Dec. K In a thoroughly legal of th* city or ' town they visit
The eommlttre, comp», e-l of II
psth from their bungalow* to ,t any Irnnsporlntloa that may
rt.ORIDIAN WINS HONOR
instructor, to a no.-1.rit7 1 manner."
O. Klnant, and
staling that there was no epidem­ B. Weekly,
wrll. singing out “won’t you join required. TentalJvo approval f
I.ONtlON. Nov. 21 (AX f.oid
It* four years
Juat aa Smith year* ago ea. ic of coutaglo-K disc seal In that Harry Carrington, will rxrlaln ti 'j Willuughby &lt;h- K n-I , r o l l i l l l a r
tVARIUNGTON, Nev. 24.—(fF) u*,M to several nude tnrn gitrskt. I* conditioned upon (hf spp
oewrtshlp w *l very pressed the belief that prohibition plot*.
the Commlrslmns that because iif Lady Nani) Aat &lt;»i. ana rlr«tr I —The war department announced - The guests, Including n young of the proposed qurynli)
* , . '
would b« voted out of th* conatl*
of th* term* of thk new llc m .,' to I'Millami nt jff'tii-U v by a nai yesterday that Kanneth B. Col- |rainier with ■ van ilykr hoard, Work* Councils in coopt
____found at Rno
tutlon, so today he said he was
ordlnenee, which In aomc m link r-t||Frf \allvi* t'lmitili In th« litis, of Tice, Fla., haa been 1 herded the rail.
thr qiuvranllne ws* In a
S
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s
A
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P
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a
n
lqt Dr, WVwehoop. certain th* people would oppoee
stan*** demamls as much *• five R .tland and fUamfoid liy^lc^- srlo-ti-.l the 1222 representative
There i* no Itnmedlato ft
In th» -|f'«Hnir. fkr lirtd# 4Usale of Illegal liquor.
T o A i d L i q u o r C o n t r o l J time* aa much for a rlty l l c r t t . • t o .i n .
nf the coet nf the Isher.ii
rinlisl
r
kimono,
all
*hr
hid
on.
!
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r
.
’
military
training
camp*
by th* andertaker,
.
from a single merchant a* h* ps-.lj
" It ta Inherent In every good
l raii.li-lstc nf th* army fourth •ml the rortmnny w«* perforfitml. •i&gt;ch a survey and plana t
fit!sen to desire to bo obedient to
ORLANDO, Nev. £4.—W — A| last year, some merchants will
.
CO-ED MI8KIM.
.■•uiis are* Collin* will be award- Somf of lh^ women uueFtn wore dU’tiasod more fully . later
oa th* basement the low," ha sold.
or tomorrow.
12 plank platfarm on proposed unohle to operaM.
I rft « guest trip to Washington •llpr^n*. hut nothing el»p.
T&gt;0 bullet plorcIACKKON.
Ml»*.
N-v.
24.
" T. V .people now hove tho op legislation far control of liquor! B. I,. Glenn of the local NRA.
Th* white collar
m
"
man a l
If im,I will teceir* from General
M| nmrrirtl Ihin wiy Ihtaii*^ I
ght Inotaat perumtty net anly to be law abldMai
l.filf-f.
spretty
|have apeelat cotuld eratlaw
, nnomvcad yhaterday for Uio' Compllww* Hoard, was n guest at J »«"• -Oulda
for
f|Ve
Ihe
almnlirlty
and
fr^rlom,"
■a clothes w e. leg bat tk« opportunity to he/ Florida federation af palrloU by,,h r meeting. a» well aa a *|«vak.r.: M.lloap* rollrge ru-,-1. I*«t night,
buty the Pershingmedal
the Civil Work* Admlnh
Ukl: . A
1 He dl*cu*»ed th* new
grocns'l th# ohjett nf ■ |mlt - aparrh 1 ‘M'sllnguirhed
attainment In mlll- *aid the bride, a nudist of three nml woman trill l-e rnn
their country by Increasing the It* prealdent, M#j* F*ul Crank.
month
a.
hv oar taxation rawnue so that th* bud­
the earn* claat, It was #M
Cklef among th* goal* ta b-i,co1" ■■ *, *'l Nr. Gat-hul who *u &gt; .f 1Mowing her dlrappeHtatier from ' tai v . lucatlon.” Collin* I* a na(Jootlm*n, colony mrmher for toftay. - |
rwn avar get can be balanced. Realising •ought by tha p*tgteta I* ratan I • kriaf apaakar.
|tl**’ f Atlanta find a student *t
; - fj
,l.rr homa here W «l
lay.
four monfhe* said h® liked to conn*
tacked that tha government nec-Is naoro
oivreltv of Florid*.
|th.
Heading tha lint at
tlon
of
th*
ao-Wlnd
ao
anBad
“bone-dry"
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-----------&lt;lown on week-end®, take off hie for the*- classes area the.
w t - v reveaaa pad that he can de hi*
Ftortda elate con
etiff uniform and "mmp around.*' and modernising nf t|
officials part ooly by buying hla supplies artisla in thea Fldrida
iu s iv rA n npN F.Frm
atltutia*.
\ f da aaaes legally, n* good citiaan ortll pat­
record* of social welfarg t
Other articles provide for tho
Of chloroform an-l ronise a bootlegger after repeal,”
S&gt;\\ YORK Nov 24— (An— GEORGIA DROUTH IIROKF.N er public surveys, and tha
■removal
of
profit
from
liquor
sale:
owned ‘ bv Dr. AH’*
Carl D llviry. pre'ldent of th*
inert nf tearbeM wkora. Uto i
Jjffucattenal rrognon hi school* on
ATLANTA, N &gt;v 24 —(AY—A tine ar* unahla:(o pay ' '
were nearby. T V pi*
National llddiak flc*« !ne.( raporta
th*
efr*
I*
of
alcohol
I
Mi*
banning
ia gauae M*d car. B o x e a F o r O l d C I o t h c s
Karl LBhmaRn, ChamWr of . and haw it ia ■ vital |uirt of the that th&gt;* rnmitRirA export boil* light rain In south Georgia Mon­ arlc*.' '
of all liquor advertising, and tbs Ctmaiarca aacratary who haa Ju»t r&gt;«nt rswowry eihcme.
at*.
U fa "in mate tally h«ntfltlnf day nlfht wa* reported by th* lo­
P l a c e d O n O t y S t r e e t a marking af all liquor oonUluita returned from tha maytlnf of the ] Mr. Lehmann sUlr-l that’ th* from |irw«fil r*»n*Ution* « 0 h cal oreather bureau with predic­
Of bottle* with th« skull and cross, Bantheastoni
D htaea a t the, n ctlag had tha privilege of mundin^ thr dollar In fortlfn tions far more rain that would
M in is ^ e rD ie ff
lata * * * * *
F«Uen and
• "deposit vry Wxe
Chamkar . af Commara* a t the, hiariny an address hy on* of th* rachangr muikrtan Tha com pr'kably break the 'drouth It re­
cently Labelled aa on* of th* moat, T t ^ e r d a ^ W i
ie u O flc e o ia
h the public I* asked »• F*» word "palaait.”
United State* In AUnsta, stated “Drain Trust." John
DlcVn.on
M &gt; r t . wh&gt; la an a*al»t*nt secretary ^ jp a n v 'a f*i«lgn bu«inras U Irmna sever* an record.
k, and
today that th*
r t o a t iM
n
® acted in 2t countrlaa.
hU
l
siallws k .
k* «a*4 S o r r a u P f l C a b i n e t I s 4Utir“t hlgkl’ghta.
____
—,n. wm
gawmattc.
Hla talk,
wrll ucuiggTil1
delivered
service* far Rev- Amo* other object* that
KAvrnnn
.
COI.LFGFH MAY COMIIINB
L Th* ringing not* of optimism Kand
l * 1—
“ **raeelwd' actoiding to
- waD
wh* d'ad at hUtby needy ftoWUnl*
AhaUAIilftula'
P a
1 KENTUCKY RANK ROBBED
Sanfeed Overthi uwnUponVote avar present and future conduits*
k s u t q ...
Mps' o* "Southern
___
Tnaadat n ifk i, marlty, — “ -placed
’**
CHICAGO. Nov. 24.—(A*)—Th# t.' je.ldsftls1, ' . f _
today.
hi America aa vaftod ' before Bua'caaa and (he NRA."
' ...
..
, oil] to h*U street •
Before 'adjournment, Mr. U h FRANK FORT, t f - Nhr. 24- Chicago Tribune **id recently that VI Mvara, ■t - - i 1- -I
*&amp;*»*■, Nav. 24r—t e i —Su.lflen- nearly MO rayraaaatatlv* Baothar® located ar th
%U*
paint*: fir s t Street ■af
a*4 ly wm throan In # aurpriae vo»a era batlaae* Man tn/LstrfalUt • mann aad Horace Smith as .ao- • &lt; 4 1 - fan r men armed with unless some unforeseen develop VI. .I’Hrr*
na)n»av|l|a . . . __ J
tha Marion Cntrly |»••«&gt;*
»h«tpun# amt a naa- naenta aria* to prevent It, tka Uni­ «Cyiqp#»r. IH. .eJ4r
Avenuaj
at MafTMlV
sad . t r a il body aecTouri**, a rctary
rvtary of
o
versity nf Chicago and Northarsa- ItafJlqas . . .
J.'
r&gt;ht»ln*d ttftJMR
•klch was caaght up hofar* Chamber af Commarra. were sue- ehloa-gun obtained
as Ule and Celery Arai
as
h-.nde and about 216 600 to
Urn university will La merged In­ pWa nrsi ’ llAV.n__
hy every dalegate to cc»*ful In Vavlesw
. flB W i.riU la * fftntlw
having'’ aa w
resolution
qu
to a alngl* educational unit.
Utamt- « t... (.tea*4ln7)a
|,surd and rorumawnded U, the vssitcrday In the first bank})
fir s t U h a t i •»
ami I t s teas th Street.
_
eearict'en Natloeal CNsnsber pf Commere* np nf record Hi Ka
S lS S t.
. t’lvar
HOMRU DIR IN F I U
thrry hf a aaed fat- **vprail far approval.. .
lal cHy "
‘ w an m u m M hy
tiheaaietor
changes In tkn.N2Uansl j Th* raealutlaa call* fur a aura of the Wc
Tp"* ri lia f tha local
Act all)uiugh Ita Lane try of the noeaaakly for a read-1 Dljatad hydroehlor** aeM
L a.' MrMPHIB, Tsnn, Nev. I W f l
to .] —Ten bore**, tncludlrr threa thoral Mr*. J*ttah
are many.
f Justmanf of as'sting rate* an Ing tuod to Drat ad woflt
touvhbred* valued at SIAM each.
Th# Insight wh'ch waa given i |wii.h*:|«
frclU sent out of rreas* their produeUeai
Mia. (Bax T ‘
IM ; tM rg ito af th# trnasandou* florid*, a taadjastiarot that MUI *aa wall Increased Ita .
I died ia a flra which daatroyad the
*r
I *uMr* at th* Memphis Q u it aad
tto a f th* ..Agrtrul-i not wart hnrdeblpa aa any rail-1 pat f l t a t&gt; barrel* to
P a U d a i.(,
le r ly ,

P ro m in e n t

S u c c e s s fu l

So

F a r;

fIN SID El)ETAILS
OF BIG THEATER
DEAL ARE BARED

‘Disastrous F i r e Is
Mate Sen ator, 70 ()lll 0 f Control In
{/tjiers tionvictedTulifnrnin Hills
On Fcdend.Charge ^ l , l 0 , n , a 11,118

Nude CoupIeJoined
IiTMarriage Pact

2I-!AI Smith Calls For
Fight To StampOut
Bootlegging InU.S.

!Civil Works B
‘"i Tentatively Oke:

J

Lehmann TellsOfOptimism Voiced At
Recent Meet,OfSou them BusinessMen

r» .|

�jwhw;

cles h a s b ro u g h t ou t th e fa c t th a t m an y persona who a r c
th em selv es c re d ito rs do not fu lly re a liz e it. One su ch p er­
son,' stro n g ly e x to llin g th e v irtu es o f p u ttin g ■ad ditional
cu rren cy Into circu la tio n , re m a rk e d -la te r In th e Conversa­
tion th a t h e w as g oin g to sell som e o f 'h la n*al w t a t e and
Jmy g o v ern m en t bonds.
T h e r a th e r popular b e lie f see m s to b e th a t ‘all A m erica
la divided in t o tw o p a rts, d e b to r s ‘ahd cre d ito r*. THe d eb t­
o rs include all poor people, all m iddle c la ss people, nil f a r m ­
e rs , all sm all b u sin ess m en, all la b o rin g m op, and ul| pro­
fessio n al m en. T h e c re d ito rs include f ir s t .and forem ost
A ndrew M ellon, and th e n J . ‘ P. M organ. Jo h n D. R o ck e fe lle r,
and pertm ps a t t a r o t;‘ fo u r o th e r s .
All th e r e s t o f th e
tiermln o » » all th e bonds, n o tes, m o rtg a g e * and b ills to

ting from th* testimony,
ix had keen taught,sapping

T Wsyaxw tsstrspaper hearlliiea trf&gt;
dIrate that
it' ambaiaador la
Cuba la not liked a * Welles he
Pc me ‘ pt-ople ’ Who don't 'know
What t&lt;&gt; do with their money are
baying
, Tl^#y&lt; hop* that

The r*t*yh\g a(K&gt; repalrlai
I of the iritr'a N « f r
th e n * 4 l W
relaying of brick where necessary
,x1&gt;e»t vyaet-irar year—IttttO—
|of K ui« Koad No. 3 through Semlre sliM K eznctly th* *sm« 8*
[ hole County, Including ell " if t t r li
fContlaoed
Prom
Page
1)
Is, of course, ' alluring. TtfBr
in IglfcsThoee who have studied
[in Kanfonl.
employed
,.nn
regular
Joli*
atej
about a third of our *xporll£ tofflCf J t i Sgja jgrg tT»pUnU*lis shout ini &gt;. The morlng of the preeenl
th* world in IVIf and nfadif'WFI Cn
Lbf** export*. They talk those who have .hrrn an work re­ wooden nridge across the St. John*
time* the value of our eXfWVt* a * . of
furs,.snd m u r i n o f , lief Wlvl direct relief.
Hirer at Lake Monroe, and ita
Hur*l» in the he*l year—I W M lf We f ,v» mrntlcrj many baser srT o r the presept project* which rrreton at TIL mvIII* ferry, pro* )
goods to this Value CcMldi..bar die riL and hopefully look forward
viiVd the work may be completed
T V P IN B
}X » , f
■hipped abroad within Ihe.mhNhilo r«iW »jh{r tb* balance of trade
b efjrc Feb. Jli.
twelve month* seme of 'thetfmnxn f ' WM Am* TFhn so per* latently fa-,
Sp ecial In v e s tig a tio n s y ‘
4. The construction of an emertroublesome surpluses might; dp, ’ -able to'the United Htatr* far-'.
I grnr&gt;
airport
at
Suntan do
materially induced.
f, |
4 i i £ decade. But to In. I
!
S E M r N G l.E ' C O U N T T v
I Sprint*.
, But two points should be coma __ mwcRuSVhi'* shipment* to u*
I f&gt;. The grading and improrlng
In mind. First, the eipetlenc* o f ^i'nr^Kl’hiSSinor*—assuming that
C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N .
(lie last decade does not shoW tifaf ‘fh# (h***st*iratlo I* to be mainof the Forest City road by way of
•
.
'.
a
« H r*rk Av*.
RgafwfA. Wlfu
ths growth of trade Is HepJndenTnfl' 1lakamK pw**ent*
|
Hear
la
k
e
to
the
Orange
County
iliffirultle* In
recognlliim. In 101.1 our' aMttriV1
,1 roadway in ............ * p a . . * u , (! T h ,
d
of the
U p.
fn Russia amounted to ftV.OOS^';
000; In 11*22 they arnoantad
- county, nnd (be cutting o
, ulion rofcl north u» First
120,000/MX) and had grown b y lP M ’i
rtfn anil pm** Rt thr Sanfonl |v;|re€|
,
to $1 H.000,000, In other .. erqrdl%fi i4*tn hMiipessiUr complications
untp- rluh i v ,
t.
i 7_ The cleaning of gutter* and
B ry an
drvpite nun.recognition, eur 'sagri
ea^ t AAaVnovrnient toward t-coYesterday, it was reported ‘i t lglornl „*wur, j„ Hanford.
ports to llussia were four ^hnaf | g^jwnaUfflalitm gain* headway.
- Court House'offire of lire JJI*.
g. The relaying 0f arlelr on Sangreater In 1PZ0 thpn In lift.’Ir
( Kvdmdbeagli the fiivrrmmnl
WorkAdministration
Hint J lri] Avenue from F it*t to Fifth
Rt your wrviei vlUi «xp«rt
trndr between Russia anif thosg, "-■yj ' f iiViVV*'1 critain export* of
ne are K.V2 white and colored .Sirrct-, and on O lery Avenue
count He* which rccogn Imd t ’ 7»jr[ C.Hnmouttiri likr .wheat. It certain­
mechanical advice. * B riar your
r*iius listed a* now lieing givntt i0 (he City limits,
.*
Vs ^ W* - *
ly should pot underwiite no large
car
trouble* to , m*.
irk
relief
or
illrifct
relief.
_
9,
The
erection
of
a
negro
k wuft a * *&gt;00,000,000, even If the
If this number, Jfl7 ar» cni»*b|- school at Wagner and a filld w ay .
kttempt to emhark op such
*.l unable to wp^k lermwt of
10. The controlling of mn«Sii'MWiIrSIlon were not open to
Ittack.nf t&gt; *l- Ffa. P*rvtr*•Sta.)
ie.se or infirmities. This number qiliioes in the Kltier Springs dieiiriflcliSi1 *en nuntemu* ground*.
bides "it wljile men and seven trlcl.
ThU jjf.1 fey. once started, rould
illr women, sml 11 rnlorfd n
11. The repair of Ktfurh Side]
'aatllVnc pushed to dangerous ex
|| ;u rnlmed womrn They sre Prinisry School, the I.ymsr School;
frriuir*. Furthermore, It might, in
Announcing, openlna (tW
Irig given direct relief.
at Altam tide Springs, and the
llw e ^ n t, of. tariff lnrva»e, bring
FERN PA RR
Th; remaining 7j V person*, m
Midway school.
tu Into new complication* with
7 men a 0*1 ion women: have
Attention I* called to he fact
ft m il*. Thr usual commercial ex­
D A N C E CT.tTB G A R D E N S '
port credit* would thus seem l« te.
,-n on whal is known ns work r»- lh»j'
prr.jecl* .re nnly lenta^
- *1. KaW Wov. 2 f&gt;thr
f ..
t|.nn Ttvt« r.,*»nrv« 11vt* TfM»y'«r# nof t« ^
rtrHM
called for, on a long-term hasis.
i
m
„»nri
t
,
l
l
j
tCw
_
la
mfnrL-;
mrt—;ntF*5
xpprnrtvt by^the ^state haffrt l.oork—N Itoils Voon-ICI*
Jt remain* to be seen if they arc
.1 they have U-en on a I’1" l 'I ,-lv)| tV.,rk« Adm nM r.lion to i
forthcoming.
Tiee-siSs
„e work has,*, on a weekly -ul-r whfch
, hf , itl
sent* laa({ ■Hewer
However much the total of our
v iimt avir*^*** armmii $:{ or Si I
j
exports. to- Rusal* mar U ll hrl..w
IMwher by Krnervatian Oaly
the hoped-for half - hlllinn mark,
AptMlniilp
1 rrtmlwrw w il l p U f
men inn 11. ary ctoorro inert. t&gt;ti
,
., , „ .
f»»r ttlnn^r «r«l daihrlnii
the arrangements ate sure to take the
tnb
women,
t
l
are
whi..
|
olnegaroon.
or
wh.p-t.d»d
n
la
M
r*
rr|
it
M ^ y*.
.
j
time. Keen If the whole amount
1srorjiion, o f
the so-thwt*tem
I’hatte W ULr|i&gt;rk
should be finan.ed, tile count)y woUlen and ..7 arc colored women. , , n||pd HUtea, emits a v i.eg.rcould not expect to feel the ef­ t la.aUi.xl, further UK of the X if Ilk. odor when distuHwd.
fect* for a number of month*. It while men s ir under the “skill .1
would be unfair to the Adminis­ wnrljer" rlnurifLation.
tration
C
h a m ptoi o look
n D ufor
c k immediate
C a lle r
Classified as to the locality In
Mill Ill’ll'*.
P u n c t u r e d W i t h S h o t whici} they live, and based tin .the
11 nioar of persons who were on
F R E E
T JC S T
1 1
W lT f l t h # n r W
work relief last week, the division
Is as follows:-M.'. 4h»e In Hanford;
te Mississippi I 117 in fhe county in general; fill
dial t&lt;vk.* .M A Midway;
1?
at
Altamonte;
» :&gt; e a
t h e s . ■■■s H lS M S . * , * * • ! !
I*
W M .
!.Springs; 10 at Cbuluota; 2H a t.
s
T * e J a a r m e t i P S s e e s la s M * I " ' **•*•*•
it.
Hunting t trenava; 17. at Jjike Mary; IH at I
R I V E ’8
G A R A G E
P h o n e 617
laslppl Ibver, I Langwoml, anti 30 at Oviedo. This | 2 0 8 \V. F i r s t
t hunhoi i* » total pf fltR peraona who wrr« ,
line
lon
rwli^f in the count&gt; lint I
|week, Rn&lt;i it \* hu(»««tl (hat th«**«e r
•m »u»- j p^|„!iI||gi |,)u* ij k.
uho wrrr n»t:
t h e r e s t In v e s t m e n t
►einl by. on rrliff U«t \hp**k, will u»» on full]

County’s to b ie s6

P

inside D e ta ils .
Of Big T h e a te r
. D eal Are Bared

j w il because he was'tbe “forgotleci
w
ot u,u
‘ Al Rmith 'm id*
speech the
; other day on proper u*#,of'leisure
•time. If you reallft’M h lfth know
what to do with telauire USae,- ask
g -professional. Ask 'one of these
• fellows wbo has oeen unemployed
i for the 4a»t three yean.

• dkW Russian - ambassador
thSA-fton* of his assistants
himself will engage In mmIstle propaganda whit* In
1 country. Now
som*t!dng tQ others for cush. The ciuth he (leiKmitn in the hank, lie |
Id W «rfoe "by w r ofricials te la the creditor of part of hln cuatonfen nml 1iif is the rreriiMira the 'Russians alaim a tor of the bank. I f he InniKht the kimnIh on Utne, he in u
frbry say that this Duke girl
g i t Just Inherited trn mUllun
/dtjjars |i fuAtwdt by a flock uf
4al*tiv es *v | &gt; m i i a c » 4
N llr prubanl* Ihsrr are some
mwnbsrs of tne ynuager set who
wa|ld rlncllnt -Jen million dallsrs
ffi'SVery dm* they had a data
With ths $M&gt;y friend a sours of detcgtivi-s hsd tr. be always present.

debtor of the wholesaler.
*• f .
A farmer places n mortgage on his farm iit. order In
finance his crops. He in u debtor. He nlno piiyn thr- premiymn on h|jr life innurance policy *#• th tt in theisarent of
hin| (frtrth Wifi WHcwatl" rJhlfllfcn w il( m j'T ^ H Ilcrip^ gitinsl ;
the fnr«*clonnre o f l he inbYtgkge on the furm. He i sii tltdil
nr in the mortgage company. Iiut a crvflfU ir,Jf 9 ' 4.innynm &lt;'&lt;'1

IMr.S dlilt.K I t ONK'■ MfSfidlA.A,
ul tin*

T H E R E IS a grow ing com pany o f buyers ,who have
am em ied th a t .a n c ie n t slogan. " l.e t th e iiu yer twwape.” to
read, “ L e t th e b u y er be aw A re!"— aw are not alotfe o f price
and o f te rm s, but aw are o f th e people a t bendh and loom
who have put into th e goods som ething o f them selv es. And
i f th a t w o rk er co n trib u tio n has been gained w ithou t f a ir
p a y m e n t,. and if th e whole background o f th|; product is
m alev olen t, e c o n o m ic a lly . and socially, th e tem pu rizatlon,
“ I t ’s good b u sin ess," will not avail. Good b u sin ess is th a t
s o rt o f bu sin ess w hich not only is g o o d 'fo r. p ro fit but good
fo r people.— C h ris tia n S c ie n c e M o n itor. « i " 1’ * .;

SA N FO R D , T W E N T Y
Mrs B. W. Harodon was the
charming bootey at a Tgngo Toa
at her baaatlful Image -an .Park
Avans* Tharaday a tie moan from
4iM o'clock to 6:00 o'clock. After
Indulging in several 'of the new
dances, which Included the on*
Step, the half step, and th* he*Ita
U**&gt; vralta, ths guanarwer* served
refreshments. Mrs,' Dt^L. Thrasher
gad MU* Martha Fox took turn*

monib and IumI ue.h \r.ii.iig her
parufts tn Jm i.ju . w,*cr* It v.^t
thought t!te iBai'.&lt;? *J-tU henufti
her Iwaltif; fl%e*Vr*» Hie daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. J . A. Frvae of
Tampa where* ah* spent'her early
life and when she will b* buried.
She t* survived by her husband
and an Infant cfcaftter.
Vivian 8 peer U cdltylng his arm
In a iliag, having h ^ o kicked tar

a f.w daya

M
Jtvwt

try

of * irflf f ft&gt;tir«mnc,

•I
i

D Q Z W n

’ r-r ll Work*
iB' M xt Ksl-

IIO H N

t t h il

*

m nb

‘ S ' '■ always

j p ’ Atic.* ZifAfntr il»«l

Isphonc Company and 17 banks
NMr iT%r% rm thf» ”con«plrR*
' »

G A Y ’ S ■Q U ^ k W T Y

.*

* “ Urn

rt*l«y i^WHVip for it rovHrt! ‘i &gt;!-•

.

m m k r . he ra g a e I t

I H l\ f w

••

i m

In h*

i W f ,W&gt; til* ’» H1«| to l»|»
IjffRfiV'ZirMyiKr a iio l^ r i

•uaii

r a il

Mum*'- ls. «Vnrr
|n Iht* N*» K ifr
&lt;!fnmtry Mill*

liVny

i .i r e i v s i a t t i x u i M B s r a n v r . &lt;a* wKav m a s T a s s r

m IlM* W* OEKIM t r (HIM;
r««'« dm 1| kl«Mlf.
Wnlrh far thr prassf atf I lira*# alalrMfals,
pi|immi% an on irifuI*i jiJts nrxt)1
• &gt; f{W*
* »
*w
ut n m nhit in «f $ 1 2 fo r tire
THK PRtlrtKN n'A t.' INSt.'RANCR CO. of AMKHIUA
giV b on r w o r k w r r k , t h r
payroll
1). U THKA8IIKK,.Aft-.
vw #TTW - wr»T-t»*m r - •

bftf*

from th e g ro ss unfWimens o f penalizing liia u real urm y of
cretillorn in thin ro u n lry through influCioii/’ concltitlen
Nicholan Roonevelt, “ it nliotilrl he rem em bered Ihul by im
; .In'flnnfurd, u^hicb.can b* Uunr* by imverinhing som e 8 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 people th e recovery o f th e enftlddppluyrd laMur, sheubt. nrakr 11re nation will be In d efinitely i Ii &gt;’b &gt;e tl.'-1F trrtJ»rrtaore, the
Jh th(|r. Ideas known. Ws bavr pirn noclal connei|Uencrs m ay p re cip ita te a rfis in mhi&gt; g ra v e
V ' t n n l mnn'oul ef work, and p l c ij Ihnn any th rou g h w hirh We have yet panned. W hen th e
f J SfTM era) mopsy Ur dc ibing.i i &gt;
. p ifflin g a program (boss tlilnc- great A m erican people w ake up to the fnet' l^Jit II in nrr
.-. Skhuld be unnerakkrii which jm.iiii ously pro|Hweil to rob 6 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 people o f tjtp lr sa v in g s In
2 ' l*rf(thc mosl lasting guru! in Ihc ord er to relieve th e debtn o f B.OOO.IMM) farm ern &lt;a:nl the
big cofjK iration n t. Itie Thom asim , lirynn s ami o th e r* who
cufnalunity.
J- v L
. o — j.
advocated in flatio n will fitlt) th em selv es artJOngTtho mont un
. A statement of th* Mergvnthal- jiopulnr men in th e n a tio n 's hintoFy.
r .,Vr »
gfcUnolype 'CoalI&gt;sny says that
“ U n fo rtu n a tely , an th e ir plena fo r in flatio n have been
"SMBpenslona, maagara,
liquids
m ost widely d issem in ated , and a* th e v have m aneuvered
, (iA a snd
bankruptclea . , which
th
e P resid en t into a position w here infa/ Ion ntay lie th e
tg. have taken place during Iks past
p riv xa,.tb xy sh Jtf:v asitr .'h e .Jiw ie .'-w
«** atAoe -/ware- .awnt, ‘ * »* ^ U|* .*
r’». and general printing concerns ing. th e upper hand. And th e M|ieculiiUirn. th e iiile rn a tio n a !
K.-hav* brougkk tnrgiaitraki* type- hank ers and th e heads o f b ig cor|N&gt;ratioiis liavituf vgiormmin
ilolita i r e follow ing th e a c tiv itie s o f thf1 AfTlatmiiMkn much
an buzzards w atch th e nlaughtering o f a steep un a ranch
— w aiting to swoop down on th e c a rrio n . . I t in th e se sp ecu ­
la tiv e bird * o f prey, and not th e farm ers* who will be th e
real b
en e ficia rie s o f in fla tio n ."
benefiejarit*
;* ComptaePer Le* has ruled
tlnaranl SUdd'bhow* and exina of o a fs lk ii and another
; eachfw'fft* state and countnsi ftietf'Btnply by appearider th* auspices of sum*
or fraternal organisation,
ifor* this had been on* of
•kata which has kept togltllocal entertainment bouse*
aahlag s fair profit and baa

Pmt THE AVERAGE MAN

* lliR r w o r k s la r t i n j t M on ti* ).
hi»tJ i n t o 1 ls * * l B t f k ’k p a y i o l l fur l1if* f»4H *
ha
notly | w o r k e r s a m iuritf*t tu
or a n ’
ini nHol. . ^ r B rn ^ r o f *ooi|l f . | 2 a f»»r e n r ^ 1
h u n t in g w o r k e r . I f t h r n n i r n u m b e r o f 1

i hi* w t J* rqt'adlll I '
y r J p i ^ a ^ Ul Ow- 1st. j
e f jtgijods whir h was ,■
l a -r rtlgni at n mrctinif
a| Pro ject
t'ortimittco.

7

“B e i t 'For

P a W T ’S

I

The Smith” - i

• J-...

.
- J .- r . , -■ rr .
.
And every dement of doubt or nnefrfalittjr 1^ cllmlnatcd^pr^n
tin- high grade paint* is applied Ip this .Southern cJImat^.;
STA N L E Y ^R O G ER S
H A R D W A R E
2 0 4 S a n fo rd A venue

in

."«**•* .Wyi,

bom* of Mrs. C. O. McLaagtlttn,
the tegular club players lam s
Joined bp a table of other guests.
Those present were: Mrs. 0 . FSmith, Mrs. C, O. McLaughlin,
Mrs! C. M. Vorce, Mrs. W.' l&gt;.
lden, Mrs. T. A. Neal. Mrs. R
Marks, Mrs. Lemon, Mr*. C.
Itutt. Mr*. F. J . Gonsalae,'tfr». O.
W. Brady, and Mha* BsiybU-'.

r

Attemr aU

G fti

�7 Calendar

ed by the Music Department of
Urn Women’* Club will ba clean
at 4:40 P. M. at the P in t Baptlet
Church. The public la Invited.
Annual memorial aervkaa of
Ml«* Catherine Ferreeter, whs
Seminole Chapter Number Two
Order of the Eastern Star will I * baa bean ill at Stetson Ualeeralty,
bald nt 3:00 P. M. at the Masonic has been removed to her bom* on
West P in t Street.
Hall.

FRIDAY
&gt;m am l plans recital of Mias
M Takach, assisted by Mis*
/ ■ d m ami Mia* Nancy
fo r, win be fir m at 1:00
M tb * J e n l jt High ScbooL
MONDAY
Mbllc i* Invited.
Regular meeting of tb* Truth
SUNDAY
See ken Class of tb* P in t Metho­
»kHiring Cantata sponsordist Church will take place at 1:40
o':lock at the home of Mn. John
D. Jenkins, 500 French Avenur,
Ttokey Supper
with Mr*. Jenkins, Mn. J . II.
Powell, M n. Alma Hubbach, Mn.
in d Bazaar
J . 0 . Walts, Mn. T. E. Wilton,
Mr*. J . J . Abbott, end Mrs.B. J.
Corwin as hostesses:
Tb* Dependable Class of the
P in t Methodist Church will me*I
at 7)80 P. M. a f the bom* of Mr*.
L H. Smith, 1M0 Park Avenue,
with Mr*. Smith and Mra. Harry
C. Weaver as boataaae*.
Circle Number Poor af tb* Pin|
Baptist ClfJreh win meet at 10:00
A. M, with Mr*. L. Tharp, We­
lsh* Apartments, to tew for the
hospital. Covered dish luncheon
will be served at noon.

HEAR

k
t
hiZ
u
, . decemUpM which c n .u t r t of a
,po* ' w i-HlemenUry lew prt&gt;flalM,
^
flow***, eo n
before tb* State League of Worn- hB&lt;kif
brifbt celen w e r e .
nred eutnma lead**. Vases and
--------- , bowls, efr' chrysanthemums weye’
Mn. Emma Abrams &lt;f Alexan- arraaced' la the club aodltorlum
der City, Ala. baa arrived to ! wbllh' the stage Was detoftTOd t*
spend th* winter reason here with] raaambl* a barnyard:
her dauchter, Mrs. R. P. Cran-' Mn.
Haary ■McLanlla was
thaw.
-f awarded the turkey, tb* d )*r
--------prise and also was the recipient
Mrand Mn. John Schtrtrd, Mr. of lew *CoN csfltrdct prt*e, a
and Mr*. J.E.Courler, Mra. M. E .- doedn efga,.
Mi*.
M arrant
Moye, and John Scblrhrd, Jr . will P *« * of DeLand . woo Ugh
attend the HomecOmlhr fantlvH *« rn contract prise, a duck, ahd
tlej i t tht Unlvcrvlty of Florida
A*
rtc*l**d H tIn Galntavlll* tomorrow.
M ^ k l « i ^ * C O t g ^ U * / a Mn.

Every large city In the past
three year* ha* developed hobo
encampments near Its railroad
terminals, which ar* wry similar
In type.
This was discovered when pho­
tographs for locations were taken
In Chicago and l-os Angela* simul­
taneously for "Wild Hoys of the
Road," a First National picture
now at the Milan* Theatre.
Danny Ahaarti, who wrote "Wild
Roys,” bated the story upon tome
of hi* own experiences In and
near th* city of Chicago's rail
terminal — together, of course,
with some of the other hob*
camps Jn other parts of the coun­
try.
‘‘Wild Boy* of the Road" I* a
dramatic story, although Inter­
spersed with many hilarious Incl
dents, concerning the thousand!
of boy* and girl* too, who have
taken to the road In th* past three

SERMON ON

fwliere Arc The Dead?”
PURCELL RADIO QUARTEnE
O F ORLANDO

FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
SUNDAY 7:45 P. M.

— NEW ORLANDO ROAD NEAR GENEVA AVE.—

S
iS
ii*if S

dock} Mrs. Fleischer wis given
second High #c:r« prise, a htftl
and Mr*. Ball was presented With
low acerb prlae, A desen r t f &gt;
Entertainment during lb* the
hour w*e n d e r th* direction of Baggett, anti Mr*. Henry Pember­
Mr*. E-’T- Rina- fit* program In- ton.
eluded a l aerobatic dance by Mb*
Alto Mr*. O. M. llkrrlson, Mrs.
Deri* Jackfoni s novelty song
and dan** pet bp Mies Martha John Hrumley, Mrs. A. C. CheinTelford -and Mb*' Merjerle Cog- borleln, Mrs. Prank L- Miller,
bnrt; two vocal aumbers by Mitt Mra. Crorg* Hart, Mr*. L P.
Blob* Wind; and a patriotic Up Hagen, Jr., Mrs. J. C. Dennett,
dance fay Mist Doris Jarluoh In Mr*. II. II. Coleman, Hr*. Roy F.
a cost , ne* af tb* p*vl«l of 1770. Symes, Mrs. D. L. Harper, Mr*. A.
Mrt. J . Bernard
Th* last numiwr was concluded T. Connelly,
with * patrietic Ubleu presented R iot, I fn . B. A. Ijoadenbetg, Mr*.
by Mlad Dorothy Htrwert e* M. Rupert Stricktand, Jr., Mrs.
Georg* Washington; Mils Martha Raymond Ball, Mr*. E. P. IlousTelford a* M*Hba Washington) holder, Mr*. Victor McLaultn,
end HUa Doris Jackeon, in ber Mr*. L - P. Hagtn, Mrs. J . C.
costume of tb* 1770 period, end Mitchell, Mr*. W. R. Rrumlty,
Mr*. Roy Holler, Mr*. B. C.
carrying .•» American flag.
Georg*
Morgan,
RefrvikmenCs wen served by Moore, Mr*.
th* M luts Mary Dlghton, Martha M lt. A- M. Th Bps, Ur* E. M.
Bishop, Jana Sharon, Elisabeth Oalfbway, and Mr*. Norman D*&gt;
v
Ann D afoctit, Ktthrrine Thig­ Forvet",
Also Mrs. W. T. Langley, Mrs.
pen, Kathleen
laney.
Thelm*
Benson, Eleanor Hickson, Caroline A. ft. MeCellum, Mra. John Mtiscb,
Hill, Eaqlce Tyler, Deris Welker, Mra. S. R I)l|Mon, Mrt. It. B.
Lewie, Mn. F. B. tom top, Mrt.
and Sybil Boyd.
Mrt. Jtbtv O. lstowardy enter­ A. R. Marshall, Mrs. Elton J.
tained a number of DeLand frlaude Houghton, Mra. R. B. Trie, Mra.
a t th* party In honor of Mrt. Kelt- J . J. Gut, Mr*. E. II. Altman, Mr*.
*H Lawn*. fphnerlyvMUe Virginia T. E. Roumlllat. Mrs. Ham FlrlecWMcDaniel, add Mr*. Henry gtrob- •r, Mr*. Glenn LJngle, Mrs. Prank
*1 .Jacob* ml DeLaad. Another, Evans, Mr*. R. P. Monselvt|gt,
party of friends wet entertained Mrd. Alice fluty, Mrs. Arthur
by Mrt. Lemarily with Mrs. Gar­ Hranan, Mrs. . John O. l^oflardy,
land Wesley Spencer at honor Mra. E. H. lainey, Mr*. B. U
guest. Th* three honor rueett re­ Perkins, Mr*. Floyd palmer, Mrs.
ceived Evening In Paris pow&lt;ldr
and prise* were won by Mrs. L.I
Thanksgiving Special
It. Trtdbl* of DeLand and Mrs.*
Howard Ovariin.
F R E E
Guest* for Mrs. Lenon and Mr*.
Jacob* wart: Mrs. E. A. Douglas*
SHAMPOO
of this city, and Mrs. L. H. Trlbble, Mrs. Henry S. Jacob*, Mra.
with Finger Wave
Robert Lenog, Mrt. II. T. Allen, 1
Mrt. D. B. Tutbn, Mra. Tttaodar*
SATURDAY
Strawn, J r , Mrs. D. Kirk Ounbr.
Tkrengk Nest Week

POWDER P U F F
~Tfi* principals ln-lud* |Tr*nkl*
D am , Darothy Coossb. JUehella
Hudson, Edwin Philips, Ana Ho*ay nad Arthur Hohl.
%,

S K EW S

r

, Smmm
Of the Church. The pastor erllj'
prnunh ai-th * regular k een la the]
morning and erar.lng.
Since the organiselion of the
CIm k S o f the Na*ar*ne U yean
ace. It ha* crown from * few
faithful member* te a ehortb of
1DBJ100 I; member*, m ,000 en­
rolled la It* Sqnday. School*, d V
BM, In the Young People's Boole-

Make A I0U P nck By Uelap
OUR N*W

All friend* of tb* Order of tbf
Mtiscb, Jr . and Mr*. ^B. D.
Eastern Star ar* invited to attend
.
.
.{
the ennual memorial service, of
E s c o rt*
Seminole Chapter Number Two W v T * J "
.!,
?! . score*l
O. E. S. U&gt; be held Sunday after- a t S
' a K
' v
£
nwn i i S'oo
u
u&gt;.
:7 ? T

MUane Movie TellsOf
Life Of YoungHoboea

ev. Wm. F. McPherson

h

»T«
Mr*. Tern :R *M K * i Henry
***»
,W T3.'r^H iaan; end
.
th# *&gt;»•“ Wmie Dee .iWniUm,
Aberdaea Jobnaoe, Otfa .Bowen,
Helen .Cordon, .and &gt;Dorothy
Treadwell,-of DaLand.
Mn. Luw artr’a goesty In binor
J
of Mr*.
Spaaear want Mn.
Oaor»a Harden, Mra, ■ Howart
OverLn, Mrt. K- W. CapaUnd.
,
•♦ Mr*. Held* layer, Mra. John
. (Callahan, Ml**
Jfaa Spencer,

W. C. HD1, H r.. B. D. Ch « U ,
N r*. i . w . ' K w , Mt«, r» *o r :
numi, Mrt. E- I. noy, M n. O.
Loucki, Mr*. W. J . Thigpen,
Mrt. W. A.' Atom*, Mr*. I ±
fn»MrttUW,^JCH.- V l«or' Ch*t»;
Mr*. H. R. D m , Mr*. J . rielschey,
Mr*. J . U Hart. Mr*. J i i m i fl.
Lanier, and Mr*., W. II. Lone.
At*o Mr*. Ralph A. Smith, Mr*.
&lt;frady Oaltaaif. Mr*.
Sanford
DmdMr. Mr*. ■ . J . Holly, Mr*.
W. S. Coulbootn, Mr*. Winifred
Nthra, Mrt- Be* Cantwell, Mf*.
Henry Burton, Mr*. Joseph A,
Mtiach, Mr*. John M*l*eh, J r ,
Mr*. Hrlro Dj IU b Rhode*. Mn.
Roy Howell,. M/*- Ch»rle* X*nnor, Mn. Jam** O. Bharon, Mr*.
J . E. Baker, Mr*. Walter L. Morp n , Mn. J . E. Bronte, Mn. KCompton, Mr*. M. Mlnar'k, Mr*.
Kathlaan Rot%trt, M n. J . C. Ben­
ton. Mn. W. D. Gardiner, Mr*.
A. O. Warner, Mr*. B. Lena,
M n. Jamea Wllien, Mr*. A. Bar­
tholdi rtteraoa, Mr*. T. C. Pitchford, M n. Jim Lao, Mn. R Bold
■rod the Mlttt* Alice Caldwell,
Helen Witte, Party Lae Bail,

~

,&lt; An 'all.night prayer" Inter,
epened by Interesting mlaatonery
progrkmt by tbe' young people of
the churth drill take place Satur­
day night at tli* Cbarch of-lbe
Naiaren* *1 tab * Mary In cele­
bration of the twenty-fifth anni­
versary of the ('hureh of tbs Na­
ts ran*.
Th* aerviers Saturday ' awning
will rlose the Silver Jubilee Cele­
bration at the lake Mary rhurrh.
A Jubilee Thanksgiving service

COVERS
SHEETS

Ne c k w e a r
59c to $ U 9
SWEATERS
White Sport Turtle Neck

$1.50
Others t0 »2D5

CREPE
In tee to** and pink floral
design. Sd In. wide, lively
for Children's dresses snd
undies. Worth |1.2H * ysrd.
Very special at

BEDSPREADS
Worth tl .49, Bpeclal Lot far

81iff). Worth 11.19
Bpeclal for

BAGS

if you would wlh tin hMR
of your fontlemSn frikhda
the envy of your lady
New crape*, saline,
Slice I I to SS.
1

HATS

SLIPS

All Fall shades.
$1.39 values for

Bpeclal lot to do** out at

Wash dress** and blousss, for ladies
Bpeclal closeout

THREAD

Trio Brand crochet thread—lb. r
3 or 4 pty. *9c raid* at

RSAHTF BSUtrrr' -

Mag. Avs.

Phene II

N p v ' s l Pvteev on A ll W o rk
H r * l.u la M ille r

Mra. Mlhel Wilt

SOCKS

HANKIES

SHIRTS

HANKCFS

Phoenli Socks. Worth t9c,
Special pries

To-NUrfft

Whit* or colored.
Worth 16c each.

Saturday

COVERS

Table linens and 14x34 ( f t
lac* cover* worth up In
I I . 49. Bpeclal for

DOUBLE SHOW
a Balcony 10-25
L cw nr Floor l* -3 5
m g » b &lt; *

*

The Moat Terrifying Menace
A t Large Today]a
.
* « * . &gt; »
* ■ .* ' , |
'
*' *

Thouunda of wild'bojra and flrla Jolnlnj the army of the
wayward I , , , Mora ovary day! Ruthleaa as savages! Liv­
ing Ilka wHd anitnalil Don’t misa their atory—told here
for thk fltit time l **• "

bnVU»
v .ic b

"VANISHING
MEN”
ka* v*
K
*
a * : 7 " ■■

10 doSan man's dress sulrt*
left at old price. Worth
$1 AO each. Special for

Men's linen w i t h initials
and r-’lorvd corners. Large.

SWEATERS
Boys’ wool swtalara. Fancy patterns.
Agss 8 to 14. Worth |1A4 each.

Bilk lies and tl* and hand­
kerchief sate In Xmaa boxes,
Special at

BELTS
Mrn'a belts an] Initial buckles,
speelal, both for

SOCKS

DRAWERS

Fancy man's Xmas socks.
Three In a box. Worth
11.16. Special at

Best grad* man's elastic
seam drawer*. Worth |1X6.

SHIRTS

�It

d d«t*&gt;d4s£ y hifc th* *i

i'«Uw-i»a beUgr *WfWk

IFO R 1931

ORLANDO.

HUGS JOHNSON
.yohnaoij bald trlbuU to th« mail
or bnawwatnan. b it add.' IMllat
ahVlat th.lr response U NRA 'h a t
barn aha of tha' moat - tosplring
chapter* In IU history. It: haa oaao
by obaAWatloa that tndoatrlal
Wider* who have Data parti af
NRA Itedlf rapidly become t » verts and than tealoua fdr what

Motors*
ha &gt;e been raiaed to e -far. That j l
be Inf corrected. Cisagljnnce haa
Men too looaely enforced. A nntlpn-wlda'jnaabanUm.la-being aet
fop O p t.
..
‘Th# apaaO of tha various molInc pnita of the praaMapt’a while
mach'na It be Inc wj; tilted. Area*
which have been ilaw In receivln'c
benefit! era oegtnnlhg tv* t*tj
them. Gains ora bclnx consolldnt’
Thrn carao hla claim of 85 peg.
biHam of the body.
cant recovery, tfia “wveolh won­
UgOMjt . will;..ho that; tka der of th* world," •.
• ,
D»gt t)&gt;* passenger, ^ l | « k
"And 'fee this relief muth
thankg'/ fob 66 percent of tha
American people,' ha continued,
• b k k seal, U surprlglnA- but from Cna RwiWrs, guides apd
r la much Incrsasad also, fpb scouts-af tho.old roods to ruin—
N V a.on tH* rfftf cdbd cling what? Strident clamirtng —a few
I. to the rdad add i l l 1 UwM Utile mini' with loud voices, fran­
ika add shimmy Is gone from tically waving puny red flags af
faring wheal."
*
, files and fs fll*. Wirnlng*. In. th*
- J U a a asldr % 7d evice had pnEi of the rmlltle** advance of
ln J * * 1h JtMfopk- to'a limit- a
great
people—120,000,000
lad^-kdd.tl(at Ihwojdd c4| strong—Halted by pilfering In
M of dollars to, IpStall nqw common purpose, by mutual aacri«ha lP|f f ee ami co-operation and ' Jndtr
• wllk the new fron^wfidbl tJte inkpIKng teadaihhlp of d’ great
bly. He said tha company**

fw?isrs5i^s

OkUWIh’ P lM ch ,'*' WaUlen
"hrinra Albert" Sherman

Nor, „J

'•Kt** a brim»«r ;tm &lt;

Ha took, ap'chantea. af tor crest
1 pandinf in-the recovery program,
apt1 recalled that tha-World War
coat thd llnltrd States something
like 43 nilltwa.
Of eavtherri problemv, Johnson
sat NRA 'c o t no violent shock"
when IndCatrltUaU of tha acnJth
asked a *0 percent wage advsntags "became of tha lessor aVIclenby of tha- labor they employ)"
“It ka th* first -time,’' M ob­
served, "that I d ta t know of a
community boasting tlmt any * ac­
tion af Its people are, Inferior to
d earraapandlng group -la any
other part of tha cotmlry“ You may be certain that tha
north will not win ila contention
for a universal wage seals and tha
south will not get Its 80 percent
dlfaranral."
Johnson again crlfle'iaA the ngl*
tatton over freedrmt'of the proas,
aikertlng "the ermetlttitlonal pr&gt;■vltlon esn no more be waived than
I* the right* of habehe corpus or.
In fact, of ciUtenih'p Itself."

alkM', a •croppy M M r W b *
team from Htcwwy, N. &amp; , ajm tat
phi tad tha r ta llr t oaf of tK g fjrs,
•carloy atm toOchdown M tha Mat
phHed and missing a aarotld iy
tVfp garde Hi thd last pi Inote of tha
patna' before tha flliil whlitl*
mailed a I I f j t victory far tha
T » r * .'
Only a desperate
peal Una
stand by Rotllno prevented the Invndats from pjnchlna over tha
attend acora la tha deal ay min•tea of tha game. Rock Maunoy,
who Wwrriad
the Tor dafawea
throughout, nearly »allled
What'
id'ghl hare tjeea tha tying counter
by springing *0 yarda to tha Tar
land yard IHm where
he&gt; wd*
brought dawn la'thd neat U th f
Mat play of tha gdms* A po*( aver
(ha coal lira whleh waa artsgged
by . Rick Washington, Ta» . fall­
back. eaVed the faille’ for Roll n*.

Do YoW Thfss Weir tftwyenlyf

)-owag dim raaam- ATLANTA, (Ul, Nov. Ur-VPi
bJ&lt;Nc him wo^kW*d Jp&gt;M Mrt- — If. C, Nichols, of O.wla. *•-.
4*n*- at WmV
N i i *y*J*r44y Aai iltctol pro*Mint
0 rattan and-Others .Montillad Uifc of tha flmrthcm State* Veterlnbody aa that of her husband, Brh»- ary Medical Association at tha
ton rruanrd, learned W his “ftai- nieetlrw Kara of the iRth annual
dral” and ranked than to prove ral&gt;TrTllloa of u* 0„.ni«aUon.
ha Via allVA Thai KaAu lalM&gt; n k

,

«.

•i i "i

oily «lih oar Flreitoo* Cosrdiry. b'raka taatlng
equipment.

*

Drive In

A tlfck t ^ £

*.

R EBELS INVADE TOWN
• c o r s pootlm n
CHICAGO—When Mm. Thelma
Ames fell out of bed last night
a ll hpiky policemen fewldnY get
h
a
tbunrhrdfsm. a» t * y W a

* VERA CRUz T nov. I t - A rcbsl
band Invaded the ttfwri of Chico
III Vara Cni» elate yesterday,
kidnaping and klttlillr two town of­
ficial* and a third per*on anti
looting commercial houac*.

RBOUGIIT IIINDKIIS HUNTERS
HRODRRVILLE,
Nov. 24, —
Many Hernando coonly huhUva
Went to tha fields thih Week', and
while rthey got fairly gdod Mgs,
they reported Jby weather waa a
hlndran:e to sport, aa the dog* are
ssabts tu Wmlt aatlsfOgtority In
the dry underbrush, plrd* arc
plentiful, It la said.

\T« H ry rv c Rl«ht Td Us»lt QtlBltllty

5 LB.
CLOTH
BAG

dl*t Episcopal Chubeh; Sooth,
said yesterday, may not hurt tha
women but It hurts hint. Speak­
ing bafora the bfirth Oaorgla
conference, lie said h&lt; "Never
ATLANTA. Nov. U . - UP)— thought aa much of 4. woman
and
will Striking " by
woman," niahop after seeing her smoke a* I did
Jbhn M. Moor* of thd Mellftl before."

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k HIMh V PKU. urAUHKTn on

U
aVtor*.
* ' f*r- Blo,n ••*‘1 therd wodld hot
M |M«h changv In th* genadsl
l Ypaaranc* of hla' canlpany’a n-w
•odola, but thpt they would br
ng*r,,agd wider.
" Ib ja lf Ilk* room," h* *&lt;1d&lt;&lt;i.
Thar*.I* no doulit about Hat.
^•f-will fckjLfor It on a a|i-p. In

^ *cy

Any or all &lt;f the* Owha a « cormtod aclentlffc-

If. ft. W RW W rY. I^o. l
7M W. »th %L Phoo* M»
H. E. W BEltbV . No. I
l i t * W. llth m ..
20

b

s

^

. c [Macaroni 3 pkgs

P t l l t t t t t * y i Cak&lt;

f t la - A l i s e r f .

V* are giving Ihft bodies of ojr
«
'•Hetry ibotit Jan. 1&gt;
Mid labor Irotibfn,
•hlnflf tm onf th&lt;* die tool riftk^rs.
mum
• dslay «»C two or
■t *rttf weeks In inauatira'lna th**
*w models. This mtmu, hr sell,
tSat tha cars will be ready for
• llvtry about Jan. t.

Croom* TeHni' T o d ay
Undefeated Bleten In
.Tilt fCk’iTe ToAdrrow
.W hat prom!*** |o Im&gt; a *tun’•drnly fought f*ot*.ial| gams la
-chadulrd t* ba playsd at Munich
ral -Pirk toiworiow alttrfkwn-aV
*•80 o’dpelt when CmcH Js*noa&gt;
'n ite r“» Croon* Academy Pda*
than, undaftalaO this- Mason will
play tha strong it\ Patartbfrg
-4 *for iVa ■lata championship
Th* Cn^flU Want, Haa scored
Ctoriaa . wrmr pilaodo, D* Uad.
•of BmVnta. Day Iona Dr»ch, ,od
U -Auiflatla*. .Oftly, a, *corel#»*
a with Ocala gnats It* season's

. HI-lIp
S. R. FLOUR
24 lhH. . . . . 98c
12 lb «.------- 53c
6 lb s .------- 28c
“ H r White”

TOWN CRIKR FIX)U R IS GUARANTEED
TO B E GOOD — T R V IT FOR H 6 U D X Y "

nAK'w.

I '/ T L F
it &amp;

m

Fancy Wlaeaap

APPLES
HOAR ay; IN^VDKH
la w

Graded Ga.

,

YBI.LOW YAMS ^

Li.fe.ri

rw

Tomato J iiIte ar Soup

^-C’anlpbcllV' i carjk lft«

cT'ancy Yelled

Amhaeaad'r Toilet

R A N ‘A N&gt;A8

TTBSUK, 3 roll* 10c
M erltan1 Chill Oort -

CAKNK,

rnn ....r. 40c

Oregon Culllvatad | &lt;•
«rrola la rg e Tender

'HAS. 2 conn............

S»r-.ssJts

Octal* Fresh Lima
K A N B , 2 c o n a ------

•'Toll C^q Ovrraep

au ce e

la. 8H : Callf. Yal. Cling
K A C H K S, h a lv a .....

fA tm vuK
K lr.1 8 t m l

i.

15 c
*1&gt;

* Ml f»&lt;
PHgf H.rahey |
R I B tJM . . . -

leowt »r Y a h illh E x t r a c t 1 0 c
Th* Gruuchl
***'1*'n »-t***1

While They L^et-tSugar Cured

Chitterli
Jio . » Grad*

w

�t » c**Md
for tW m o » .
" 7 •* Hh*re»n &lt;VXulll«a». tnsh
iwoU— l ll t ll l i
,
j

BOLLYWOOD, No'
realopmcnt of peril

Phone 39
— W ESTERN AND FLORIDA MEATS

PHONE US Y()UR .O RDER AND
TIM E AND T R O U B L E ^ '
M0NEY*
A C 0 M P L E T E LIN E OF GROCERIES. FRESH
V EG ETA BLES, FRU ITS AND FRESH AND SMOKED
MEATS.

Small End c f

.

*

. _

SMOKED HAMS, lb.......
Boat Grade ,

x

COMPOUND LARD, 3 lbs.
Hamburger, lb.

ItJC

RUTGERS va r W ^ E T O s T

rut of **approiiawtely 40 eoteenl."

CALIFORNIA va STANFORD

Pisrgiy-WiffglyTurkey
Day Sal« Runs 5 Days

_

R IB S. 3 Ihft.
Rib Stew

HEADS, each

B E E F ROAST, lb.

Piggly Wiggly', annual Tharkogiring m)e will he -taged fm Tiro
day. l l h year. Alarro (lalbrenlh.
manager of the tora I atnre. ha.
annooneed. The event will begin
today and continue through next
Wednewlxy.
Far the eearrmienre of Thank.-

1 2 * 0

1 2 R : I STEW
“tkw .lb.
.I
ESER V ED t o LIM IT QUANTITY

Mr C tae i r a , at tho •tat.

NAVY va ARMY
N EBRASKA va IOWA
M A R Y L A N D v* W . A L.

SO .‘CALIFORNIA va NOTRE DAME

BACKBONE, 2 lbs.

I W l . wanted m P
m u rd e r. e» ic u ffa * . a

OHIO STA TE re ILLINOIS

The same acaia will aphly all
over rhe date are) It BMaaa, In the
opiniea of traffic report*, that
Undo win he a treamnd«aa aaao.at
of trarrl between all Morida
point a durtii tho winter.

3 l b a .2 5 C

cw4* I at

NORTHWESTERN w MICHIGAN

cal afficiaja on the heaia of the

2 0 C

- U nw yi

DETROIT vn MICHIGAN STATE

/* €

^ W

TA I.IA H A SSKE Nee. i t

H ARVARD vb' y A LE

the round trip it U , aa compared

PORK ROAST, lb...
_

CARNEGIE TECH v* N. Y. U.
GKORGIA TECH vs GEORGIA

with tlOJtO, ai at preaant These
figure. are a-4 official, but are

•fteah Georgia
S p a re .—

FI .OKI DA vm AUBURN

1 DC

.......................... *

Snow WhiU* B^CON, lb........... _

TAMPA, Not. i 4 . - » . , rolto
h l o w o Tampa and Jacksonville
were e*derwj &gt; lu M Tueadey la
a k a t ha» become n&gt; no known aa
I ho bow deal raU war for trarolI Meeting tho coach rat* of I l-ti
I conla a mil*, of tho So* hoard Air 1
Line, tho Florida Motor Luma,
throorh T. B. O'StVea, traffic I
manager, and affiliated linos, aai nouncod a one-way reduction of
! 40 percent In tho Tampa-Jacksonvillo rata, with a round trip dou­
ble tho oae-way far*, leas than
10 porcoat. On tho east cuo»t tho
redoctioB will he 41 percent.
The now tariff, e(Tretire Sunday,
will reduce the oae-way fare from
Tampa to h iiM ittillc from 14
to approximately I3.H0, and make

m ea t m a r k et
_

Bus U h Slashes Rale
F o r Travel In Florida

a irin g .h o p p er. .t o r e , of tho »yw. m will roam la open Wednwalay
evening, Mr. ( U I W . l l « » u.
Tho (to re m an a g e r.' cen to .ta fa r
a t'h n rtm a * trip to t uha will
come to B clear S i ' a i d i t
nigh t.
Rivalry la th - rre n l
lm« been
«t-»n and the « * • - « • depewd. ta
a larg e e x te a t on tho »So w in g .
t U i i n o i u r w n a i .i • will w t l r
IhU week port

|

Atlanta Fire Captain
Hangs S e l f In Cell

J O U K T . lit
A fter I—k m c fee
l b father far 34 y e a r-. A rthur
F i-h h e rh rt. a hrgh w heat teeohoT,
fauad him living o a r Mack a n a * .
T he fa th er. Philip M. F e i d u k a r ,
J o lie t

to

- a , i ria X a u d

th e

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GRAPEFRUIT

n e w

a t r w i i au o f a b re w e ry .

ATI-ANTA, (la Ner. $4— IWule

hy hanriag la k y hud ended the
life ,1 Kay V. t lari tut. farmer
Atlanta fire captain, tried tw in
for the murder uf hi. Wot her. C.
r . fla t ton.
Hi* body wn» found hearing m
h i. room at the Mete h u m

Fern Park Dance Club
To Open On Saturday

Concluding y ur

.......a lie |IU| moe woex», A l l 1 ha. offem l many unil ami except I noI raluee in high quality ftmti. Voar ret-e tu the.* offering, ha. been highly gratifying our u l n
» that everyone I. doing ,heir part.
Now — fur the tenth and la&gt;l work of Ih i. big drive. A di*
r» a larger array of bigger ami hotter value.
A few of
it are li.trd lelo w - th e ir are many m ote in •ur .t o r e ,
‘h Wf will br f l t i l |o tell you about.

i. Help ua make thin the bent week of (he entire drive—
itiona) reco very hy cooperating in the “Buy Now C*m
ranlag* of the Ravings offered in theee ext ia B|teeial value*.

Shoitemnir

f lb

COMPOUND

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M

ctn. 1 4 C ;

Captain C. J. Hallett. owner at
the Fore Park Dance ( lab Gar•Vn«, a . anaweed today that the
rlub will upon far the winter a*n«oa Saturday night with a •poclal
dinner aa a fealaro, and dauriag
lu tho n u u t of the Seminole O n
natter..
, *
Tho C1u». located &gt;o«t off tho
Sanfard-Orlaadb highway at Fora
Park, will bo open dally except
Monday Buffet i ■ache on will W
H trtil from naan tb I J t •’clock.
afternoon lea from 4:30 o'clock tu
6:34 o'clock; and d&lt;aaor from J S *
o'clock to lt:3n o'clock. KeerrvoItoti• mull ho made for thaubr hy
telephoning Winter Park Iflhkt.

ctn.

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Powder2tor
Cheese 2 lor 1 5 ^
rU

Vmm W e . a v . a m g p m

Corp2Na.2

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Butter lb. 2
Flakes 2 tor
C O F F E E
santa
Moetaarm
lb. 1 7 c lb. 2 0 c Cake Floor
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DR. ROSS IKK; FOOD—
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MAYONNAISE, lirllm an’n or lien I Food,— s o*. J
Fancy

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LOVETT’S

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Fineat

up
turn el klilledgerdte Tuewiar aft-

Pounds

EGG NOODLES. Knrorc Brand— 2 package*
_ .^B l-U E JRtpnON MAI.T S Y R U P Y lb. t t - _____

lAim) O* Sun-.hinc

Sweet Peas 2 l c

Col tee lb.

Krvoore Brand

MACARONI or SPAGHETTI
Iona Brand—Tender t ut

BEANS

.STRINGL ESS

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0 . K. LAUNDRY SOAP— S barn
/ OLD D U T C H CLEANSER — 3 c a n *

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Pickles, jar

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E xtra TV»ty—Spaciq|ly Cared -Fu ll ('mum

•C H E E S E, per pound ....... .....................
fa n c y

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CHI PHD. Waahr* Well. Rim ** Eanily— 4 package*

Coffee, lb.

MEATS
Stew Beef

glace

G R IT S

S te a k s

Bacon

lb .

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7

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hT o s

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Chops

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SAUSAGE
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INGREDIENTS
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A p p le e 5 U w . I S f C

�le r W W

tdtoriM fa w W t j,r * t a r « 4 or ikll
anything bat t b 4 r hmuh or f M
imscbaathd-ground, art endorsed
today bp a alight majority of atkt

IS CHARGED TO
BIG INDUSHUtS
—

*a«»«M | awTitaeu • « * « » a i

4rrm
K mF

. la tba ao.tk, aaat and middle watt,
’ tba balance la fa ra r of tba dxist!n * restriction* I* Ihrtnta lata tba
acalee bp tba player* of the far
weatern rridlroa*. In tba com­
bined Rocky Mountain and Pacif­
lpfvfivi
E f f t tpl U
v ic coaet naetlon*, the re t* wa* 15
w ifi
i to 10 In favor of .tha "dead ball"
rt-Ma, thereby making the v ag­
gregate total* 41 to M for. tb#

L E G A L N O T IC E
w o n m o r i r n t c A n n w on
t a x o n t o r v o a a a n c rio n era
o r T N A N M a lU l. aTATCTIc*
o r t u b «t * t * o r r u r a i o * .
antic* la ftsrelir alven that J, K.
t g i t a r r , yarehascr or w »r t * *

( e rttflca l* No. I M l. rtut-.l lh * ttb .
day of A u r u il, A /D ., JSM . haa fllwd
weld c e r t ific a t e In my offlrw, and
h a t made ap p lica tio n fo r taw deed
Held r r r l l f l r a i c em b ra ce* th a fo llo w ln e described p rop erty s lta a lK .
In H em laole op u nty, F lo rid a , to -

YOUR WATCH repair*I
M who rvally knew* bo*
Jewalar, Map. Aa.

L o la
a n d '* * . Lo«b A rb o r,
r r y a t a l t a h o a 'C l u b H srtlan .
The Mid land b eln a ateesaed a t tha
d ata o f tb o issu a n c e o f suoii e a y tlflr a ta la th a nam e o f UNKNOWN.
I 'n lt s e aald e s r llf le a ta »baU bo r e ­
deem ed- a a e e r i l e f to law t a a deed
w ill la*u a th ereo n on t h e 't t b . day

of Owember. A.- D- i l l !

&gt;

w hom * my. ofrietat tl a oat or*
and aa a t th le lb * IT Ih . d ay o f u e -

i»bor, A. II., |til.
a .,, c &amp; f r g S f f ijB i.
n ot* C o ap ty , F lo rid a ;
iflnALi
w* * * '
By: A. U. VfKKHM.
v .. a..
. D. C

Cdt. Cood fraoh cow. Mast
tip tor cash; Than* T83-W.
BICYCLE. Good condition
ary. Cheap. Cash-, B oi Y.
GUN—Must. bs ln good
Itlon. Walter . Poser, d a
r ta c n la For R ent ENT ' In home. Private
Ivtry rqnvsnltne*. Gen■afamd. Box W . F a Uar\NIQELY, PURNIBHED a p a r t J .. pvents. Roae Court A Ban le n t*
, Apartment*. Reasonable r e n t

URNIB1IF.D IIOUBE, 111 E.
i]|fc&gt;'.AHo apartment* reason.
dai.Tgaty Shop.
f
DR RENT: Five room
housr
with two acres. W. 1st St. Phone

VtyERi JJ3AD,--of {in* mule*
I &gt;34415 hbrtes.' Carlton Live' i f WgswAbd

EbihSd LakiT CIV Bsfd.
iVlgUblt at llaetlngi with
tfkiJttW 1A charge, Mall .gib
M l). 0 *k fl). .Jacksonvilla.
El b *^ T i ll E L L B — B H E L li.

^tfcalty-Kogeni

Hardware

L E i. Copenhagen and
ah' Waktfltld Cabbag*
W . tU k s r

1J A &gt;-» ■

“

Irani* i
d ihybnahtl.

-

Johnson IncreasesReHponsibnity Placed
UponLarffer Groups
WAHHINOTON, Nov. 24— 0F|
— Faced with report! * f Ineffect­
ive enforcement . of NRA rode
term*, Hnph fl, Johnaon yesterday
Increaied tba raapoaalblllty plated
upon Indnatry to secure compli­
ance and daalgnatad n committee
to help Indnatrial self-government
unit* pet organised.
The admlnlatrator announced n
program under which trade asaoelation* would be called upon to
shoulder tha load a* quickly *»
poaaible, but ilmnltanaoualy made
clear that the government would
b* ready to atep In whenever selfgovarnmant was lacking and would
na# a “veto power" over Ihelr ac­
tion*.
The announcement had the
double purpose of battening b«tla # WAM
VWnllw waa
MM.I
*»e comnllarre
and
.. . of mJetlnr
the demand of Indue trial (at*. 1&lt;*l
by the Chamber of Commerce of
tha.United SUM*, .that code ad­
ministration be left to bualnaaa.
The NRA chlefUln reaeaerted
that tabor question* would not he
left to any Indnatrial agency that
did not have "adequate” labor
rrprvamtation. Unlaaa an lUdustrv haa It* 'WD arbitration unite,
tha national and regional labor
board* wllj have Jurledlctlnn, 'al­
though complaint* of Individual
employe* will be handlyd. bp the
local and rational compliance di­
rector*. ■
*1
,■ .»1 ,

litra to haep going after being
knocked off lhair foot, weultl re­
turn many thrill* Cb tha game,
tfOTIRM OP DBUNQIIKHT gTOU but a majority, IlkewUe, atrva* the
N o l t r s l s h e re b y g iv e n t « o n * . J . falrneaa, aa well a t th* aafetp of
t. H l v w s r t , w h o se U e i I o h i v h n i l . tha e r r e n t regulation!.
■ Irrs s w a s f U s fo rd .
F la - ,
th a t wa
Mott of tha'ball carrier* heard
w i l l no .
o r a fte r
IM w m b e r
le t
t s ia , (a a a tle fy a w a re h o u se lie n no from prefer being' allowed tb try
■a m * , o f f e r f o r
aale
one
lo t a f ’to gain more groond after being
hnu ne ht.14
Ha h i auoca b e ln a
or
avan
omplvtely
H a l#4 and a ln r * 4 la Ih e nam e o f J . partially
I H le w a r t . M u b fn rd . F la . H a l* to he knocked off their feel, even tW lfh
he ld a l n o r p la i-e o f hu e ln e Sa , r o r n - they alto admit th* factor of ood* r * &gt; ‘l F o u r t h H I .. aad I 'ln e A v e n u e ,
lly aafety It tomethlng for rule*H e n ro rrt F lo r id a . ,
le w a ln a e T r a n s f e r . tk&gt; h io r a a s
maker* f j conalder.
D ll' Corbu*, atar .Stanford
guard, fo r Initaiice, think* thl*
rule haa helped reduce Injuvt**,
but' tuggtiU I t ‘ b* ' mcuiified to
make It a "tone proposition, ef­
fective several yard* on allkar
eld* of th* acrim mag* ||ne."'Uarphl Daylat, Utah captain, empha'5 « * 'im u h tw n ‘’b f . J lih«trtiK.
*arjr ro-ghflirtt." •'
However, auch star* aa aid QUI-.
man, Ohio fltatd end and co-captain, Ham Da via, Florida captain,
and I‘hil Horboe, Washington State
quarterback, Inattt the rule not
only handicaps ruggtd ball-car-1
rltrs,
especially
on a alippery I
flelJ, but hat fallal to accomplish |
Ua purpose of protecting the run­
ner or reducing Injuries; In ,th *'
tackling plls-up. Davis adJsl "It |
Icavrs room for too m.'th crittcUm |
of offlciall be tq whether the kp*e
haa tsiebad th* 'ground or got.
I
Star ends. Including Colin Slek-1
art of Carnegie, Graham llatcbekwj
* f Gaevgla, Ray Mora* of Oragon,
Bill Bmltk of Washing ton, and;
J ) * Skladany of Pittsburgh, agree,
that If* fair enough t o ' pravant
running w^th a fam'utad ball,
llowdla Gordon, of Creighton1

WINTER HAVEN, Nor. M &lt;-A
now plan for .collection o f d«Paquant dtp tux** ban uodftr artsy t»J
bj tba dtp commlaslanara. Tba
plan w it originally brraefcod by
tba Winter Haven T at papa n ReV t f society aaatIp a yrar a n t a
h a lf apo, and waa tbrltad bp £ .
fl. Wa thill, later president' of tba
aodatp nod now a tlfp commls•lonar-alact who will tako ofrtcv
on Jan. 2.
Tba f'rwt aaction prorWes that
all taipajrara not
owing back
tataa pap tba 1033 lerp
of
18
mill*, tw0 mill* ]*aa than In I S I S
In caah, receiving four parrvnt off
If pad In Decrm'cvr, two parrant
In January and one percent In
February.
Tba secrod eeetlon provide* that
taxpayers who owa back tu rn
ahall pap their 1033 taxea In caah

arrf than maot f|v* petetal of all
h*ck Otic* t u lt quarter 4a Pair*
m i r i b l ' A a r 'i t a W Novetubar, thaa f M i | th* rity W per­
m it of all tack t u n .
f"
I f they tan oof pat all tba 1M
tair* la on* cash lum, they .are
rem itted to par (a qaartarlr InalaJlnisetj In tba n in th * a bora
deiltnatad, at tba tame tima m**tlap (let percent of
the back
taaaa, and than npoa pajlnp tba
fearth or* final installmsdt balftg
allowed three percent discount on
tba tilth* aam of the 1033 taxea.
ThU dlM*&lt;mt U contlnjront on
» ■
meeting all payment* promptly
INVftNTfl Tl M i-8 AVER
In the month* designated.
Jk 'i.
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OMAHA. Neb. —1 Time-saving
. LIABILITIES OF INSANE'
an.J (Wnoysavlng la the Invontlai.
______
" o f Stephen H, Ayer, local hl(h
RALEIGH, N. C, Nov, 2L—Th* achool J,ajrnatlam Inatructor. Ayar
Sopreme Court of North Carolina! baa designed a poateard-check
yesterday upheld tha nillna of n |with Which he pay* hi* bill*. On
the message aid* It a che.'k form.
He merely fill* in 'l h * ; amount,
•tick* a one-rent stamp np the
back and throw* lb* "check" In
alble for thnae llabllltle*.
the neareal mall box.

Big Waad, Tard

,

D resa U p Y ou r Horna B f P U a U itf

Brazilian Pepper
Cattleya Guava
Azaleas — Crotons
Jacarandas

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and Other Attractive Plant*

LONG’S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
Oppo«iU Pont Office

Round, Sirloin, T-llnne

Frcah Ground

&gt;3Ibs.25c
lb.
Western Brinket

re - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesdaj
Display At The Cooking ! Schoo
'Womans Club—Oak Avenue

E B T H IS K ITC H EN o f Y ou r Dreams
, . . everything electric!

I

P o rk
C hops

W OOD

DUHARTS

PLANT

Z Z I J i.F M B lr e e l

Greatly Relieved
By BUck-Dran^ht

N S T c i f c a l f e f ^ t Tim
(Mllvarad

Checking ap

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” Drudgery it ellminstcd In the General
Electric Kitchen. Snap a twitch, push a
button, and electrical servants do ail the
work. M ora hours o f freedom for other
things I More dollars saved! T h e kitchen
!•_ ^become* tha moat pleasant room in the
home . . • and invitingly attractive in it*
^ 1 modern arrangement.
'

. ( In the General Electric Kitchen you will
Gild the G -Z refrigerator, standard of
refrigeration excellence . . . tha General

back, agree ther* probably trsald
be fawer low peora or ila games.
If lh* tWfana* wen permitted tt&gt;
ran with • recovered fumbl*. but
llkaw'** admit lh*y prefer tha

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E le ctric range that m akta autom atic
d cctric coo kery f i t t e r , * Dd f i t flpor*
econom ical. . . the G-E diihwap^cr th a t ..
automatically w ashes sad d ry* dishes i
spotlessly d e a n . . . the perfect lighting
and ventilation tbst brings better health
and greater co m fo rt. . . end a host o f
General Electric sm all appliances that
every woman wants.
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Visit tb e k itchen-coach w h ile it's In
your q e lg h b o r h o o d sod le s fn (tow
easy it reslly is to have y o u r dream
kitchen come trne. W e Ipvite you sit
our guest . i . there U no obligation.

General Else Inc Dealer

W. lJlh STi

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tr/-A Urniud number
add Ja y ty o . UaippWr ' City Occupational Licenses
rg n r bofsn hate 1ST * ‘ for the; year somaaanelng' Oeaa; o ff and a t pradyfl) MhdV 1,* lB3f lira dotf’^nd. pay. able. Tha l*« proyUw that no
/partoa Shalt1atv^ngtijn any bus.
. lnaaa,’ prtfr^alotL o f occupation
aawlmg
Upon wklrh a lleaiw* tq y^qnlrad
until such a 1lleauti to procured.

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*5^* 7/* Attacks /?ooSe«;e /^ALLACE
fMonetary Policies* Asks For
Who AldedMachado

MANTA NZAS, Cuba. Nov.
38.— (A.P.) — Five former
officers of the Cuban army
were mkAMCred on a high­
way near Colon today by a
group of unidentified men
who forcibly removed the of­
ficer! from guards convey1ng them from^antanpui to
8anta Clara.

President Definitely
Reaffirms Belief In
Commodity Dollar

N EW

YORK,

I yesterday

with

broke
President

for

gold

to be published In the December
Issue of the New Outlook.

Dawson Is Appointed
As Oviedo Principal

^ y. iHffka------* ------w^wrtflpii LTilfcJEffitfH. &lt;h* «»«H. hurt;

City t * k CoUecUonls
N earU g 110,000 Mark
Cleaer and closer to the 110,500
a C ity a f San ford t e l
fo r IM S , according to
r , city U s collector thin

had r | tM d the *7100
paym ent*
hy
cash and
had brought tha total to — _ to alm ost ISO N , and there
y a m ijln fo u r d ay* la which ta x M f t n have the opportunity to

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L a te st am ong then* who
th e ir ta x a * th is month a r e : Sam
S . Hawk toe, M r*, jf, B - L atng,
M * Blanche Jord an , M r*. O. W.
Bailey,
Misses M ailer, W . &gt; .
D yaea. * . H. Ih C w lin . J . H. MeCaalin,
M r*.
R eea
M srk w o d ,
Je ffe rs o n Stan d ard U f a
In aerB * * C e , J a y ■ . B ach . J . D.
W k e r , W. H.
Reynolds.
Mr*.
BarHetde, T . B . M arahy, U
V. RiMenWg, Mary H. Mac
P.

|Ing h'-Ilday— one point repreeentIng I I per flOO par value
Domestic corporate bond* as
measured
by
price
average*,
scored their beat
upturn sine*
Ju n e,
many
isauea
recording
gains o f I to more than I point*.
F oreig n gold bonds tumbled prr
d p lta n tly from their high levels.
In tha share m arket, many Is­
auea closed w ith gain* o f f| to
*1 . W heat rod corn futures a t
Chicago rallied a ren t a bushel
and m ore, and
ro llo n
at Nrw
Y ork closed with gains o f SO lo
60 ren ts a bale. Tin, an imported
comm odity, the price o f which
m ove* cltM ly w ith * the rate of
Sterling In term s o f the dollar,
declined rath e r sharply hut rubbar, *!*•&gt; a foreig n staple, ad­
vanced m oderately.
W ith the d ollar stronger abroad
the A dm inistration held Ih * prl »
o f domestic gold unchanged today
w ith the figu re nearly a dollar
above the vain* o f the m etal in
London. A price o f (3 1 ,7 * a * nunc*
waa established, the a sm * ra te aa
o f Us* th ree previous days.
Governor Mack o f the federal

—

ag ainst boloney d ollars," said
form er governor In an editorial

Sound Money Cries
Spur Bond Market
To Sharp Recovery . p'.f,

H. H . O rder*, who naa resigned
T ba appointm ent, announced hy
th ^ B o a r d of Public Instruction,
o ff active la st Monday. Mr.
O P S w i. now in bla third year as
a U 4 *h *r la acboala o f this roun
iy , U a native a f W ashington, D.
C „ and a grad uate ot tha Unlvar•Ity a f f M W
R a cam s to Ihla
aaatlaa hi M f f 1 M I. and with hla
fam ily l a liven In Oviedo.
also
th a t Leonard *M U " M iller, son o f
M r. and M tt: T . L . M iller o f S en grad uate o f the
la, has been
te a ch er*' s t a f f

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Mo»lly c lttd jr tonight and R i i d i f ,
no chenge in le m p e n lu r r.

Pile* Fire Cents

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NUMBER 27

428 Men In Local Area
Asked To GatherA t
Court HouseSunday
Morning ForOrders

“ I am fo r tip e rle n c e as ag ain st
WARM S P R IN G S , G a., Nov. £5 a srerim en t. It 1 must rhoose
*’* ’
— W l— President Rouaevell let it!
tween private
m anagem ent
of
be definitely known last night th sr
business and m anagem ent o f a
he la pushing, on w ith his com ­
bureaucracy,
I am
modity dollar effo rt as he declined governm ent
any public reply to the cMtlrh for private m anagem ent.
who wvrs joined in a severe ata ir- ~ = I T i" i m iM choose Between tha
m enf hy A lfred E. Sm ith.
leaders o f the past, with all the
H m m alalo w a n Col. AbrUrcln
Two fig h tin g lieutenants came errors they have made and wilh
" L itlia W hite House”
B a rren
E a tfa tU , form er chief to the
all the
aeiflshnesa
they
have
W tha H l l u n U d lttrlc t, Captain yesterday and m e of them — Hugh
S a m m a n o Oaattilo, form er mill- S. Johnson .recovery adm insitra- been g u ilty of and the inespericollege
p ro fe .so i*
tA nr ad rfaar a t K a t a n m , Lieut. Cor—fired hack at the a'knln istra- enced ycung
A l l do V lk h aa. form er ch ief tlon m onetary foe* even before who hold no responsible puhlic
o ^ B * Calon
U arrlaon,
Lieut. seeing Roosevelt. Hut the ap p ar-l office hul are (icrfrrtly ready to
Lad V ito Valid*,’ form er ch ief of ently unconcerned President spent|tur(, no.nOO.Ono A m erican. Into
the C ellm ate GhrrUon and Lieut. the day a . usual here and H e n ry ' Guinea pig* for eaperlm entatlon.
Morgenthhau. acting s e c re l.ry o f ,
,
,
fn r th r
npll.
Lola H e rd * Node. form er chief
Che treasu ry , and G eneral Johnson
“
who have made the country what
o f the Perleo Garriaon.
had to w ait until nightfall to get
It is.
Tha o ffM ia who had served in a talk .
under PreeMhrrt Machado and
"A nd I say
this
wltft
full
"T h e
country
may
be wire
consequently were in dUfavor that Franklin ti. Roosevelt I* not kn wlcdgr of thr (art that th rie
with tha present (o n m m rn t of going plunging ovrr any a b y .s ,” are many things in th r old order
President Grau Han
Martin, Johnson asserted, pointing out his of society which t should like In
wata being eacirted hr milllary reply applied bon, to O. M. W. have changed and which I do liol
detachment commanded by Lieut. Sprague, the resigned treasury applaud or even condone."
. Rodolf R a n ch *,
advisor, and Kniith
Portions
of S m ith 's
ed ilorlsl
“ Any man who (s l-fly impugns
A t a point on the
tiighwey
wear Colon, tha detachm ent wa* the credit of the United S ta te s * is were made publir *1 the office
atopped hy a group o f men, none impugning th r w rlfare o f our of the New Outlook T h r form at
governor, who
recently
w*« *
of whom w an identified, arm ed whole people."
Driving his ca r scout the foun- guest at tea at the W hite House,
with machine guru and rifle*.
dal on ground, the President halt-’f was not present.
Holding escorting a ' Idlers
T he appearance of the slate
hay, j they took the fa rm er o ffl- ed to keep his regular sem i-w eek­
.wWb'tadx yards from the mad. ly schedule conferences wilh news* m ent created a sensation in New
papermen.
and killed them ou tright In a
York, with afternoon papers dls
Laughing and joshing he de­
field.
clined to com m ent for publication playing it under larg e headlines
At Havana it waa learned that on his m onetary critics.
iis Sm ith wa* n o j in his office, and
there will be cheers aa well aa thanked the newsmen fo r sending attendants there derllnsd to ssy
Mart when United State* Antbaa- him a copy o f S m ith '* statem en t. where he roujd be located
- * B r Waller returns from WasV Replica to Impllrtea about his po­
The statem en t
repressed
s i t (in left no doubt that he was Sm ith 's
personal
disbelief Thst
Ol'e ranch wa I assured tndav
(Continued On Page T hree)
"th e Dem ocratic party Is fated In
la the midst of talk o f n 'sslh le
be alw ays Ike party of g reen ­
violence at tha docks hv the
backs. paper money p rin trrs free
ptaag of Havana R sr A ••ivlatlon I
sllverite*.
currency
in siisg eis.
to arrange a friendly demonstrrubber dollar m anufacturers and
lie n .
crackp ots."
Orwnn* nnnneln* Ih * imllcies 1
the Issue is more than
wf the
Ambassador
p -e*i"ii«lv
partisan on e," Sm ith rontm urd.
had &gt;*t (t be known that th e*
"because we arc dealing t day
Would a ir thetr feellqg freely on
NEW YO RK . Nov. 25 iA-)—A with the
party which
actually
hi* return.
aw lft rise in dullar each sn ge, to ­ holds responsible government of
gether with continued a g ita te n fire which Is not m erely sdvofor "sound” money, spurred the ratln g rure-alls
In s cam paign,
bond m arket into th r sharpest but which has in its hands the
recovery In months y rslen iay
present w elfare
of
1'10, (KM1,000
United
S ta te s
governm ent people and the
future
of our
C h ari** R, Dawson, assistan t I Bonds surged up 3-32 to 1 5 - Id most cherished Ameriean instllu
agricultural teacher In this county | point*,
the
broadest
advanre linns.
fo r the past two years, has been j since th eir
recovery
from the
" I am too old n' w to lie rrgu
appointed aa principal of the . levels
reached
in
the selling lar Just for the sake of rrgu lai

2255°

w ia t h b b

AiithoritiesDispleased
Over ConfessionBy
Dr. Wynekoop.Seek
Further E v i dence

Rooee- ,

dollar*

;

r- 1Agricu?ttfre Secretary
Urges ScierttifitRc
vision
Of Existing
a*
Business B a r Hers
the

openly

v ait’a m onetary p o g r o m , decla
|Ing he waa for "sound money"
’ and a return to the gold standard.
" I am

"

OF A ll TARIFFS

Nov. 25.—(Ah—

E . B -flth

' ' &gt;r^ ‘ 1^ ^ S ^ v 5

MS TO GOON
FEDERAL JOBS
NEXT MONDAY

Sound Money On Gold Basis
A lfred

’'

DEATH MOTIVE
IS SOUGHT BY
CHICAGO COPS

He Jumps

SL--------

ROOSEVELT HAS
Holding EscortingSol NO MENTION OF
d i m At Bay,Cuban
Mob MassacresMen CHANGING VIEWS

r a a

£3

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______________________________,

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMUKR 2.V 1933

•■*. vV

■— -- -

"W h at we need in this coun­
try is absolute dependability in
our money standards. I t I* the
only tijlng
which
will restore
confidence.
T L * la te s t
fiscal
psevaa of the adm inistration have
undermined
public
r n f u lr n r c .
T hey have created uncertainty.
"U n ce rtain ty
p a rs ly te *
luislnaaa, discourages private in itia­
tive, drivea money into hldng and
p late* the en tire burden o f sus­
tain ing the population
6n
the
cen tral governm ent.
"W e are told that there i&gt; a
(Centlneed Da T a g * Tw o)

N EW Y O R K . Nnv. " 6 .—(An—
CH ICAGO , Nov. 2 5 .— (AT—The
Secretary W allace of the agricultra g ic
death
of petit# R heta I
I
• tu re departm ent last night car
Wjrnekonp remained as much of
1
rird his plea for reetnratlon
of
n tn yitciy
today
d es pit e
the*
1 fnreigp purchasing pewer hy »y»,,,,
t roHfi’Msinn fif her mother-in-law-,
Ca rn rh u ii at
Floyd
StiuiMon. i
I
i tem atir effort* to lower ta riff*
A liev
Wynekoop
that "he
1 and
negotiate
rrriprnral
trade winter ivaident of Sanford, whu ’
the
young •
agreem ents to the civic forum, u will a t t e m p t In a h-Hitiil p a ra ch u te i*h t a bullet Into
jum p
tomorrow
afternoon
at woman *" IkmI) an ah# l a y on an
!
" f em isem rrs.

S i x h u n d r e d a n d f o r t y f iv e
w h i t e a n d c o lo r e d
n 'p n and
w om en w ho
have
Uven o n
thf* S e m ir io lo C o u n ty C r d c r a !
E m p lo y m e n t R e l i e f
C o n n e ll
m 'ln f o r
th e
pant
se v e n tl
m n n th a w ill h e .sw itc h e d o v e r
rffru la r
R O -h n u r
w o rk
Mi**
Lurile
llnrrtta,
widely t o
M o r.d n v . it
known h om e iv o n o m is t who will w e e k jo h a n e x t
op eratin g table in the phy**r , * n'" etmdoat
The
H c ia ld \ i
^CVcpth WTU! iin n o u n r e d l a t e t h i * a f t ­
haaement a ur ge ry .
!,n m b
Am n ia l C o k in g Nchmd al the e r n o o n b y R o la n d Tr
F r a n k l y rlineat Inf ienl
w it h Dr. W om a n '* * lull huilding fo r th re e o f the loca l C iv il W in k s Admin­

• ««■ *• &gt; *« "* thu MU1&gt; a h lit 4 .Oil uYluck* Mr. Stim^on
W est against
thr
fa rm e riiw ill no! iml\ open two parachute*
j holiday nun vmrni*a W allace ca m e , a fte r he leave*! mi an plane pi
j inlo historic Town Hall In urgel luted b&gt; Fllnri Floyd, well known
formal
alatenu-n!
UrMTs.
! aviator who ha* arrived to make W y n e k o o p '*
wan
not
firr-d
“To gel by without any r«cluf* San ford hi-* w Intel home, hut he that the hnllM
lion of n rre ftff ■* nil iinnht re* will drop m(„ 1.«V ‘ M "nroe for un ti l afte r 'beta had die d hy a
quire (lio im portation of m arly a a awim.
r idenj * f r h l o m f o r m a d m in is t e re d
billion dollar* more MtitT than we
w h il e *he wa" r e c e iv in g med ica l
received in
eaid W allace
a fte r a 1**ni?t hy e ip o 'it i n of the
t r e atm e n t from t h r w o m a n pityfarm problem
in which he &lt;JI&gt;alelart. autlinritlea au*hetl th eir
cuBRed governm ent arifiiAi^on of
in q u ir y in thr h pr o f r l r a r i n g
nuh-m arginal farm Inn’*
up m a n y point" th at a r e m y "ter(Ciiiitim m l Un I 't g r Thr«a|

|

l ie

FLORIDA HOTEI^
DECIDE TO Q UIT
USING NRA CODE

ChannelDrodKinurWill
Begin About Dee. 11 Ahsouiat ion Forwards
Ilesoliition Of ReReturned from it rnufeienee with
W ar Hepartment
offirm t*
in
irrcls T&lt;i Roowevelt

J Mcks-nnvil le ye«(erf1ay, I lit try ftl,
IVpw nrth, head of the trails M h
D A Y T O N A H F A t II. N»*v 2 ft
iinnounred thU morning llmt the ( A t — A a a e rt in p
n la»t'*' niind»ar
worK o f ilre-duinif h *haltow »ren
o f h nt id f would I*** fii m 'i l to elowr
north o f the present
S cw in er
Steam ship ("o.. ilot-k it! Ih* foot and oth er s o|Miate under r e a tr ir
S la tr
Hotel
of M yrtle Avenue will Iteffn on 01 tjnri*, the FI rida
Aa*«v-katmn ya’ * t e r d a y aibq ited a
nhont Momlay I W . I t .
in form in r
Pr ea ld ent
Mr. Da pworth, with Char lea H. *evolution
the
N R A ft re
W htlner of th*4 C entral Flnrtd'a |t&lt;Mtmeve1| and
T ran sp ortation C o , "pent » *hort ^ r r t * il» rnahtlil v In o p e r a t e un
11me in conference with Mniur It d er th e hotel riwto, w h ic h will tw*
C Dunn in the vataway rtty yaw* com e e f f e c t i v e n e at Mon day.
ter day * rip lain ln ir the oeiwlN af
T h e a*worialion in *|*eclal *e*
thin area
ninn. held an iruuense in p a y r o l l 1*
They w e re informed I fiat the w ou ld !»•
neee**H«ry
iimb'f the
peine d red we whirl* »ppr« red
in &lt;ode and that thiii n m il d h#» nun
lhi«t aeetion »n thr
l«keftou l
iMkulevanl p m•|a•#"I will la- re t im tied I
( «*m| •in• m »■ wUh pmvustiuiH of
to Sanforil about D**r
1*
I’
^
lielil.
the c-o«ii-, the■ ns*iii ml ton
Bfhedoled to n'lnam here until Du ,
pern
ill ilie y■i *a f * Do i ii* I nf
en tire ■lre«l*rinir pmpM't which wa j
neb air
li o n itf 1to 1Urdu li\ If.
outlined to Maim I limit hy Con
| w ill l»r mi|i i»*il»l‘’
p re-'*man W J Smo&gt; *'iinir *lov*‘ e x t e n j Ih ai "
ere under, the eo*t o f
llfii, la roinpleted
^ to oper ahi* tin
th e payTo ID o»f the indust»y iiloru'
1 teopnritig an iin* »en*e in mowt Un
Hiicb proportion* «- to
1t*-l* t

I'lann AnnouncedFor,
Annual SealSaleDrivo [1mhi'akTMe

il

iilop.Mgp iMe

to

tni'fi

i mi ad

to

them

They

co n tin ue

queat inning

a lt e r n a t e ly

mnan

hn

and

hand, o f
for

ph y

K a r lc

hu*

Rh eta, se e k i n g

a m oti ve

the crime

In

h

fo rm al

W ynekoop
a

*on.

the

gave

revolve r

nhr
won de re d
w ou ld e a s e thr

con fess io n,

Pr,

no

rea&gt; o

why

irn l

exc ep t

that

“ Wha t
ml nation

method
host o f

a ll."
Dr W yn ek oo p , poltre -Hid, re
la tvd t h a t she had be en g iv in g
R h e ta a ph y viral a n a m in a tio n m
the ta» #mrtit o p e r a t i n g m m at
the W yn ek «»o|in* gl m u ny man«mn
th us e x p la i n in g th» pa rt ia l mi
d i l y o f the victim w hen the body
to a* discovere d
'
T)»i. fi’J -ye si old
w«i| tan said
| a ccord in g
t" police,
iliMt she
i knew i f her son'* unhappim-** as
| it Itn-hand lo the fo in t e f Indian
spo il * gir l She knew
al*o. *hr
• d milteil. of
affairs
vtbnlt the
von had w it h other w om en
“ She t h ’ u ig h l, " *uid In Wyiie
I kuop, " sh e would e n d u ie the
a m m a t in n
he tle i
d *he might
hav e a little a n a e s t h e t ic f'Tilorn
f rm w a* c on ve n ie n tly at hand,
and a fi*w drop** w e re put on a

sponge

\ few 111 m ill - tilt ci , Bccofiiimg
t aa the ciiiifeaaion, Dr
W yn ek oop
a im m pre
F lm nIh 1***1
Fou r d if f e r e n t method* will he |
d a u g h t e r in Inw
hear mgs i i found that her
m riled al 11n’
used in s e ll in g seal* m S e m i noli I
\rlifn inl
"••ughi (o hav e *i ! had vtnf&gt;peil t u c a l t n n g
W a- h in gt on
C o u n t y thl* y e a i
a cco rd in g
t fn»
H ond a I re v pir a tm n wa* ailniiiiivlered f t
*p«-i iat d offer. III in I
Mrs
Pe a rl
Han*«dl.
Christm as
.(f tin
ei i-onid abmit 20 minute - Dr Wynrk*ii*j»
(oil el* ()*■ i aoseal *ale rh a t r iu a o for thr cam
f Co nti nurd On R a ge T w o )
-la te ,
f (In M ad e in thi
nat
u
n
I a ig n which will open on ThaoV
h hflowed
w
n
Lkqt. i JiiO. UlL
T h e mo*I impoilMut o f the four
^ ^ percenr lower n og«

th. So
met ln«l*. all o f tofu ti a re d es ig n
w "' nd"W •■•I
ed In *e !1 the peiiiiv health a t l i k * 4 oa' ioimI e d .
•n ■Iso Imp.
I he *
to r e v u ien l» n f ill if co u n t y, Ip t it '
•inliitF
st a t e railroad
□pc a f leltera rarr&gt;m g the aral* j I kC th
to over 1MM) revidentc
J ii&lt;fi ha v * b 1tel telephone * h a r g e "
Other incthiHl* are peal l l l r at i« i red ■nd m piahied,
do writ own fauid h*. donaliorra nf
penniep hy arliool children, and*
aelling of *e al- by personal aol«

I' \SHKS S I ATK* I K s l

I h R I M F .A D F . N«*v _•
r it Hi Ion T h e |U" eerfa fr o m
t»
Mn (i o f i hla
tU h*
- hIc of -c a l* the year will lie *|si I
| ii*.i tf'ied that tie -ilci * - ' f *Hv
fnr corrective and preventive !»i
j e d the * - a in ln a tio n
f**t we ein
iM’indovli* work among the ovhool
(othuer
licen ae r e i c n f S •" Id ai
rb ild i* u
I... kmonulle.

is t r a t io n , prov id ed nil a r e con*
t a r t e d hy th a t tim e
Thi"
a n n ou n ce m e n t.
n w ait cd
eagerly
by
every
un em fd uyeil
person in the^ c o u n t y ,
w a * Hi#
fira| o f f ur *l#finite atalrm ri» l»
t h at w e re n l r i l f i l a f t e r a d a y
o f hectic c o n fe re n c e s .
te le ph on e
ca ll ", ami ( e le g r a p ln c c o m im im ca
Ilona w it h T a ll" h a s » e e
Swronfl In
im p o rt a n ce
i« Me.
I a m b ' * annou nre rn enl
that
the
428 w h ite and colored men who
li v e In S a n f o r d or j u s l out aid*
tlx lim it s must
gather
nl lh a
J
(' ur| House Inm ofT ow m o r n in g
1
ai 10 00 o'clock to r e ce iv e o rd e rs
W it h the a r r i v a l tndav of Mia* that are h i g h ly im p o r t a n t
" W h i l e I r e g r e t h a v in g to ca ll
I nitrile f la rru a , field rrpre -en t at iv#
wntt hum# rcn n oin lr i ai tai hrrl to tho* g r o u p t o g e t h e r un S u n d a y a t
su ch an e a r l y h mir /' Mr
Lamb
the I indman and l l a v e r - o n elec
sta te d , "it 1" n r i r * * a r y th a t i M l
t i n mine#
ro rup an y,
e v e r y t h i n g (»e ibme b e c a u s e of c o n f l i c t i n g u*wa* roriRldat'iul in rnadinc** for " i g n m e n t s w h ic h will k r e p ua b u s y
H e r a l d ’*
Seventh
Annual at a n y oth er tin e ^We h a v e an bnThe
fr're. i (Hiking S choo l, l u tie »ta ged p o r l « n i maaamg# fu r e a c h of lit©
428 men , a n d w e a r e h ope fu l Iba*
uijnnrtion wtth
the
all w ill hav# g a t h e r e d
hy
|0 0 0
t mid l ig h t C o , next wuajk.
o'clo- k t o m o r r o w "
Miumurned, the
d*ok|ng
A
Mr. IJimh po in ted out that thla
* “h*i d ip divided into itirer l#r- an non n ce m e n t does
not
include
nnni'F at 21*1(1 l(»c men w h o live In tnw na n utsido
t u rf i. The fir Ft
o'clock Monday afternoon in tha the I mm ediate S a n f o r d a re a . T h e y
after­
Satifonl Woinan'n t lull huilding w e re b e in g co n t a c t e d th is
wInch i- t*■ tw the scene nf ail «*r»- noon, a nd lo ld w h er e to re por t f o r
*oiii* 'I ue-day ’• le lo re cornen at w ork on Monda y.
T h e third ann ou n ce m e n t is tbnl
m ..Viet Ik while
W nlncpday‘h
le* l u t e will get
under
way at f»h w h it e and colored men will
II ill IlYIlH V
atart to work at r e l a y i n g
bric k
o t h e r w is e
r e p a ir in g
State
M l* . 1Is 1 M l. , l g i u d u a l e nf 1b# and
I niVTi *il les
of
* h M uin ia
and Road No 1 n* fa r a* W est First
W im un-in. expe. 1to b rin g
to Si reel i* con cr tied
T h e se men a re In meet at th e
the it
S a n f o r d hmiseki ( j e t s 11mi
ro ok -, n boat o f new
n
a nd h ig h ly C o u r t House at 7 (HI o’clock M o n ­
pi act i at hints no
conk m g
with d ay m orn in g T h e y will he tak e n
to th eir ne*\ Jobs and t b e y w il l l»e
i le* 11 it nl appIlMtl* es
1 su pp lied tiMil* w hen t h e y
reach
S h e will use an I. and H I'le
the st art ing point
Die Ft MV** d u n tig all **f h*
j T h e fou rt h and pi**liaMv must
it.un mi *n I mite I h* Hilt
H h dv
Fi i I Important a ss igrn nenl i** Hud wlmn
C o,, is loHiunc ii new model
■ man nr w o m a n D s wi i i l *-il o v e r
gldliMi W(ill h Will
pi i-mei V*
Do
fr o m F e d e ra l Km* ig* in i
ft* h r f
I iiihD Mini nu a is « Inch hh * being
rolls l o the new c iv»l W •** I
V*C
dmiMted »*• (lie
mrhiM.I hy
the
| m in is tratio n , be *u **b»* n*-&lt; I **x
I’ igg.v U i g g i i
M m e-.
Foneat
I pert no more relji'f in th e for m n f
( C u ii t m u cd (in R a g e T h t c e )
UilU&lt;,#
f c lo t h in g , shoe",
school
lure k
" *
n r . e d h nL ifrbraT Ar &gt;nrr&gt;fi1t*
■ upphes
vtr&gt;
.
. .
,
i
in o ih n wit)lift, ll" uneiopl »V
da&gt;*

starting

Motoluy

S l* K IN D S , (i» . N'.iv

I’ rruiflrnl

UiMtorvell
the

last

a pp oin tuicn t

FVFRYTHING SE T
FOR 7TH ANNUAL
COOKING SCHOOL
Women A r e l^ged
To lie PreHcnt At
Three-Day Session

Jh

nigh;

« — -

. to

be co me

Federal

• t *«tI *

eni h*v e

4

J

are
at

Ml religmiiF gmtips in Nsnford, j regular salaries

of

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.i in ! PromotionOnTucHiliiy

Th i* h o an i w ill
l«
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,l( .r Do Njinf ii I ,Ml l l h l i l ml
Ms Jo i J C VI ii («in-nil o f
thi#
w it h the task o f
pa ssin g
upon! A
ia I i« ii
c it y , c o m m a n d in g o f l n n **I *hr
i ami's i . tat to net he i will vi’te ia iiF j
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nod Hr
are
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t»* h g o v c i n n i e m lili-to ft lO( v|I I - Mini la y m e n are lo F ir st Hatia im n F h o o l.i N ation al
fiUMld, Has he**it pn*lO"ted !*♦ itu,*
r onipcriFat nui
Movie* w h kill to ill he post o f E x e c ut i vi- o ff u * i o f 11*#
i « ■&gt;»*-&gt;
In a flit trial - tH lem e n t, the l*»t J (o-M
I't i t hV(ci inn rh u irn 124th I n f a n t r y wi l h the tit le o f
Fldent F«id
v* ill*
D II row nice pr rsid
L i e u t e n a n t -Colonel
*'ft is w ilh deep
a p p re c ia C o it 1 llig
T h e pr om ot ion,
effe Dvr
la st
th at f rin. i*ivi'd &lt;iov et mu fhillard'n ^ p
M*i ft ft I Mill .if I tll|) I!
T u e s d a y , w a s n-ad f known, hero,*
a cc e p t a n c e if the c h a n mariFblit o f I
pal f hurt Ii w dl dell vet 1Ki­ t od ay in a letter
fr»*m 4Jen#rnl
' h i!
Iliifti'l uf A|&gt;|&gt;ral, | ,,, m i i*! itddM *** Short talk** also V i v ia n
th r V et era i
Collin*,
mlpitnnt g e n e r a l
Mrs
W
H.
ItalUr-1
of
Alta
Fccurc rwprwFonta- a «r|i1 III* I in. rail
T h e g o v e rn
II I.* mad* by Rev J J K e l U g
u f the st a t e o f F lo ri da .
local
and
couri i r monte S p rin g ,
presided »!
the In puidlr wervirr at ln) i-iMir• lion *'f AM Souls r x il ii ii ii ("hunch
Li eu t.- Col
llu ir htF on
is
now
the n e il ©lection [ tneetinr, snd the M C l
(' w .» Folieit at ion and at n |»rl.44111,1 .1,4
and .liiliu- I hngf* I*1*-1 nf (hr Jew
second In cu mnia ml **f a ll
Infan­
mi'mlwr* of ih*»
i io .lr . for the aflrrnooti Groups 11 flee
i nIi i iimririint\ &lt; enter
t r y B a tt a li o n * o f F lo rid a Ills i m ­

C ou n ty F e d e r a tio n O f W o m en ’s ( luhs
School Needs Probed S e e k S c h o o l B o a r d R e p r e s e n t a t i o n
By Trade BodyGroup Ihn teoin to

tinn Ljpen the
Two rrom m rn d atlon a alined
S vm io n lv "cbm'l h...r,l
bolatcrtng a weakened
County »chool py*tem will he was rein hed
(■^V* rat ion
of
i
platod boforr l b . Hoard of D i. Sonunolr I ou.Ky
rep resen t—! were the W f T C ,
Di Ilf*•tonlcr i(nla&gt;
announced
ra e to n o f th * Svm inol* f ^ u n t ,
. «Tub. » h r n th *, n,.-( in
■ mi ix ifiu S' iii a I ail: mini &gt;
I,,,! ai tho Method- &lt;hr S mn f ii rat W *un a n V t 1u , (hr
Chaiabor of Commvreo by
lb - * u a rlffl&gt;
I hi re l«)Wiis are ga
&gt;iat Church arnica yratorday aft- OvMrdii VI -m in • d u b , I h* Span
KducotloaaJ Committoo of
thr
tali A m e r ic a n
W ar
vi-tcian* H o ik * F o r l t .S .f ’rip p le H i...... .
***»*r«rm du.
]
rrnonn.
tra d * body, ft waa Ira rood today
arul
th** F e rn I 'a i k
| Ing I(ie se rv ic e s Un Iwha lf of the
I W ilh five nfTil ated gtnupa rrp- A u x i l i a r y ,
Reserve denied that hi* beard and
T W f lia t U that a rt*u ro u - '|-rvacnlad, nn-rol c r . atlim tling the Woman'll (Tub.
W A R M S P R I N G S . Ga
Nov "fi i spoil**«•i m g gro u p s, he " E a t e n d s
Urn Treasury are working at cron drivo
for ra.,
Urn immmiiato
paym ent 1
Ann -unceinent
»ai
mad# b&gt;
rn n li a l m v ila t io n lo e v e r y o n e nf
,
„
.
... - .
meet n f paa-cd a resolution ilc— &lt;/fh * Prealdent Ro*i*ev#lt held
purposes. He said there la no con­ o f poll toirta be m slitutod at rr U
of
the
w h a l i v e r ( (lurch or teligUiU" per ■
th. K„ j , „ llo n -, inlrotlon M m J u IIur D l n g f e l d e r
la rr in
in ,f tho
nection between the Adm lnlatre- oopo,
C o m mil to#
nf local fi lrl out hope la«t night to th** rua
siiMwiuii to (*e pr es en t "o that the
nf placing a candlilatc for both th * T r o o p
Mania monetary policy and the re- , ! t t
that another local and county actiool board ln Sm u t* that C h r tilm * . d r i l l will Juriljr of tbr NallunV rr ip p le a - ■ iN' h hin*iri m a y (*•*■ on# n f unuaual
■yetam*a operaDona in the drtoa ba Marled
be ,u n ( on c-ty i t i f * t « by thv he e st im a t e d thorn at mure t h a n ' jf*) and N|»ir itual l* le » sin g "
•im u lian co j, 'i th * field.
r
hand market.
Wftb m
poll la s paymont drive,
In
addition. It wa* voted lo romi4in»d Girl Seoul troop*
a h a lf million
f«*r
re -|
r a t lta r upon «H m otorists to pur- rood ct an Intcnalv# drive look­
An n n un cc m vtil w a . a l t o
ntaiiv slo r a t in n to use fulneaa t h r o u g h
TO A TTK N I) DlNNKU
chaga W d r H i t li en set aa soon ing tow ard lb * paym ent nf poll " a t tho Idtoratuf r Di^nff^nrnt m odern, ari#ntifir.
rnc*lical
and
ffotolbla a fte r
WOULD DJ8MIIM (OMPl.AINT aa _____
***** * wb*n laaea a ) a a aid to lb * county of the Woman** f ’lub aiul the Sem rd u a tlo n a l development
T h is r i i y and co u n ty
will be
W ar f o on sale
Sos- aking lnlima!#-lv a» he ra *
echool i j r i l t n , a drive which was inole Cor-nty
Eixieralion
will
w e ll r# p n * r n l # d at the D#l&gt;and
W A O H IN G TO N , Nov. IJ&gt; (Al
• f poll lax (tayrngoU a u f g n t e ld by th * B iand o f Di- romhine U act a&gt; ho.tevu r.
IP p r t a t r d it^ In hi« I h«*uaanrl" o f
C ham.b rt **f r o m i n e r r r next T u e s ­
- I n a t o r X o « l ( &gt; b u r r pflDliOW# 1
• lireno# aalea a r t recto r of Ih * SrmlaoW
ibo
furmiaol* County^ I’ri&lt;nr**e C a n U m
till friends in (l#orgi", l hr Preakderit
fit t h s t a U n t a U c o m m t r t a com- turned t t t r to county ijr iU m i.'
rwctblB of th# Remind# Coa-Xtly ] come to R u f o n l to d#)ix#r an il , accepted '(Georgia hall, brick a d * d a y nmm m Krn IS-Ijiti'i civic and
will
&gt;ta g* •
■ la a lo a roatorffajr p u t It diamia*
if
th#
F.ducallontl Chamber
of
Coam M irr
aom #, lust rates I lectur# on "Old K u « » ia m in ia t r a t lo n
building
uf
lh» h u . i n c l i a ' l r r ,
In i.unor o f
P f m &gt; l * Fat t i ta o Am orican TradI r t : H. O. Khinholoer traaka ago.
j Thla a ffg tr ia In b« atag n t on|Ci#orgLa Warm Springs
Founda* tre t imtinial ilinner
E a r I W d r o w n , f i. r n i rr Ik* Land
B F Hatnoa, If. J .
i * t O orporatloa a n l n i t th * SvaA fin al reaoluHoii calls fo r the D#c. 13 i t (1m
W om an’sf-lub (ion, built with iHMi.non m n trlR. L. Dean. T h ty placing o f a man or woman truly tw ittin g , amri all local rlv k clu b *! buted by U m people of hla "o th e r m a y o r who |« c re d it e d With tha
&lt;h »— f H da— t o * f o r faiO ro
l u r c c M uf the F lo ri d a e x h i b i t a t
Bight. Willi Ta W . n y r w w u t l t i of a ll labor group*^and
mn u fc a a wi Um
D#l*and Stal# " Th# Pretident ia head
tHe C e n t u ry o f P rogress E xpoIW ffl*# 4 a Coatra) a n J Gulf
Fred T W illlam a alao upon the local and slat# Civil Woman's f lu b a r t invited a* «p* Ih# Foundation ami *|»«k# a t
W ork* Admin titra tio n boards.
{(rial gue«u
1 attlun
banquet ill HI* honor.

Roosevelt Holds Out

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backinstatus W
ARNINGGlVEN85,500

Floridians
ROOSEVELTBY ToGetSteadyJobs
BANKADVISORSi Beginning Monday

DUDDITVE CAD Criticisms Made B y

Fisher

Upholds President

W ASHINGTON'. Nov. 23.— (&lt;T)
j — Disregarding thr verbal blasts
M l o ff by l&gt;r. O. M. W. Sprague's
criticism
of
the
government's
monetary policy, thr admlnistraL o c a l I lion held to fti gold buying pro*
gram ytaterday and nimultaneou«.
ly disclosed that the treasury was
supporting the bond market.

Governor Turns Down

■jR*Persons Who Asked
titio n , B y
.

Additional Freedom

P H IL A D E L P H IA , Nov. 2.1 -O P )
— Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale
University last night said that the i

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Roosevelt “ is substantially right."
Cose OfNenijlyN
He spoke at a meeting o f the !
BodyFoiindQpT,
American Academy of Political
ond Social Science, with Senator
In Socialites1 u
m netary

policy

of

President I

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A v e ra g e

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O f

F o r W o rk

Elmar Thomas o f Oklahoma. The
N EW Y O R K , Nov. 2.T—&lt;4*— (
senator said he was “ as murli
T A L L A H A S S E E . N o v . 23.
CHICAGO, N ’ v. 2.1.— (Ah—C g ltf
The Herald Tribune aaid in it* i
opposed to inflati n— the Improp­ of detect.ve* William Schoemaker
Civil Works ;
Warhlngton liispatch that the Ad-] K T _ ... ] » , , « . S ’ I D C T S C c lo s
. ,
er, escesslve and over-issue oi assertej today thaf chemist* n i l !
i,i-l
n i g h t ,
Council
of
the
Federnl
U
c-j
__
_
^
I
.
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luttP
i
11
visory
tern
H
up
evidence
which
"
P
f*
e
either currency or crrdlt, as any |
,«rv c Bon-il h»s
warned tiic
&gt;l'diT«*d S', VBI imrsotis to .
ticsllv
establishr-T'
that
money changer in W all Street.”
IS' - celt c-lmuil-'m tton r :»i:i«t
Wynekoop
Om
Professor Fisher declared that ’ Rhrta Gardner
ttitrl. *it t’-’g llL lI' WltlMM n e x t j
••currr-.r;- o f fluctuating vb Iuc."
the core of President Roosevelt's • shot to death nfi'rr partaking « f
L
Mmd.-tv n« f i t s ' ctpp in f t " !
A u Tolotio.1 , the llcntld T rlb -j
monetary policy is c nlainrd in tk Tuesday evening dinner i| tke
unc raid, etted seven rcar-n. *n.t'
The national . dc for the f t a d
In w ip e ' .
Wynekoop
h
&gt;m»\
and
that
"Tpe
his address to the t.ondnn eco- ,
addnl “ In view of the opinion I oat I food and g io c c i) tia.lr l-cvnoi- ■•lit itni'm)t1it\ nii’ii' in F lo r id a .
.
noinlc'"conferenee in ly 1, in «h ,eh murder was mmm tied »y son
Federal
Reserve
Advt*ot&gt; c ffe c tn c in tin- city yosK-tday.
h i re*Min: tin* opinton thi-i the
one in the houvenulil.
itil**nuiticT
ilt*
turn
v
t'i
the President *ild :
The baffling niur»er of Mr*. " T 'v win hi is getting la tter ever 1 ounril Iwdievrs that In the tc «•» sii|»cr*e.ling I lie ic employnicnt
" T h e United State* of America
t r a ti s t« 1 1 * il
Wynekoop, »lam with n tingle huj- day. * tieneral J«»h:i J I’ershinT tabli.hmcnt of our curtcncj hare, agiecim nl ti-st » n « -u iu-*l llhcml I a lly
M L I-eke rcqqntly' lost an ap
(Continue^ .*:* r a g * Two*
mot mug itoiu tiu- I
Vmk l ily tUu on gold It may ha well to pr m &gt; tv ia«t jury
let a « *he lav n. n-ly mi V* tin afl lU iD u l til \ l u
peal1 in the Supreme Court tu
Thr prm ipnl lnh«.
pi nv lnptfaiiiig
^ gen* \ R i'fief pi •i
opt rautig ifliide mugm 'even pef* week after u lengthy stay in Ku (led With rclfguania to he agreed
hav# his --eentetsq* V° th« P ri*""
I Op« .III it IP*.
pons into c *t«*dy last night.
(or the rid.nl triuh*. s npio.
upon
•&gt;
in-e,
naiional
action.''
W't i V job* an I 11
act Slide on tha J[rounds that tiir
Tho**» seven vver»* the inentDO
While Henry Morgenthau ma.t-’ i*v tho I’ rrslih nt, •»-*• I»s I Ilow * , a tun v nr im &lt;•( " I
statyta under wairh hy was con
of tlu* household nf her m dhe
trad) tu g&lt;&gt; to Warm
Spiing" N » employ• •• -t*n11 VI Ot k »»t
vkted o f ntaklnr talse entries I
• at a 1. 1 adriat' d
*
n law. |)r. Alice I in.Gay W&gt;ntt
tieie t-e will review *tep« th.»* than
h*»nrs p« t **. V
in bank records, [ltd not specify I
t«ge ft to Id ten* ••
k'Mip, in whose hono' olTite the 2 « l
'
«.*••
• ih l ha IVaaidenl. nedh than I*1 hour pn d.iv |0 «t
Imprisonment in the state penitrn- |
year-old * ttv
I
hri
son
met
. .
-. .iiU rt of the Fedenn than k v dav * |m » **. • ■•is&lt; I't il* | \f! p*on » t* i i " «
^ tla r y .
,
death
••
• aid would comment ui
•l I • lt»'f Ii till* t o'
Ihe
»►** " f watido-.. *i in.I out !
( S , Since the decision. Governor
"W e suspect r » one and every*n of tha Federal A&lt;1 rjdr ral«wiiit n
\t
... . •*.» v
Kholta told the state cabinet to.
.
one,*' «aid l*«diie « sptain
Stt?g4
&gt; - .m ii in ordering a alau
-le se»vI i.t »*..♦ .t* . hr •*'
•'Mtitilsnar *» so l •••
Iheit detention.
V
day, a group o f tan fon i d ti.ei.s
a . h. nrtkrrd
«.
.* I altitude on the gold Irr e t i i p l * » v n » e p« ■* ttV*.| ».»
have petitioned him to grant a
„
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I u Phy»
e
'
Phys
cian*
!»*• t night
weiW
« .1 , - paied for p nvalr dis work not more than
.
h" :is
* ! analyung the contents of
tha
reprieve so that la k e would not
it*
member ^ h 've the inminium fV r any w »k im
i.
.iinong
leal
slain girl's st miach r«i determine N e w s p a p e r H e a d l i n e s
have to go to the prison befoie
aN»VC the
mlildiofinl h*» » ■* th» v
p.*.whelhtr the su«|deioii that she had
the Pardon Board acta on his
must he paid at thr rate of tune
In d ic a t e F n n le n s n n t
title
Iren doped and theli -hoi was writ
»ai» a»l
petition. Govamor Sholti told the
nd one third
W A SH IN G TO N . N or. 2 3 . - (A*)
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov 2«
i/H
founded.
cabinet he would not grant thr — Acting Secretary
i-.,v -cal*’
1
Morgcnthai — A prediction that
President
I
iiintat;
*t
•*
r
p
•
'i|*
n
'*
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An empty rhloiofm m hottle wa*
repriera.
»
• ft . fit Lkf
f
last night modified hi* order fo r ­ Roosevelt would move to tr«turv
niimht i o f i'« - o- *» •*! »ig •*» • v
• nrar the hoiy. t'u i* r \ evaminaII t\ VVV. N’ nv 5 1 .. idh -M any |
■ t -------------------bidding Treasury off rials to give I silver to monetary glnrv brfoi**'
f -Mir)
i ioifw
ce*" of till oi l &lt;1111
i*ion, however, had not lioun ev
\ta*'«i**nn* here ve«trrday V'iredt
■
Infjrmation to the pr&lt;*»« to allow ( on^rrak convene* »»i* Jnn .1 « tin'
lah l pre***i il" 11
ilenre that *he had v haled it. fern» of trouble
nt
thr
dock*
them to divulge fartual data hut yestertlay from Sfitatoi
'ittumn. j ^ pir W9lr
scratches
on
her
•IV til) i
"A t * 'h n -ti» ’i •
when I ’ m 'td States And a*sad.»r I
•pecifieil that under no ctrrum , Dei nor rat, Nevada.
•• • 111II
fa*e. Thr Body lay piune on the Sum err \VelV« returns to C u*a‘
other pen* l in«
(Continued i in I'age Tw ni
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Nov
2.1.
riltm an dipcloso.l In u n*bh«
peiating ta- le in the orderly lltlle t ile this ur«k or *ml&gt; next v%»**-W, i
. k Ills* «
\v »rk right 1
"
•
I Sir (itorgi* Schu*ler, at N* * I*
• push" of the
utTne of Dr. Wymkoop. who*e |ate as the 'em ofTii tal
than the ha
%
\
newspaper,
l A &gt; f b e r g O ffers ToA id | 'it. India, hi* l»*!irf th*i I'
• • » ,
:h«* i ' iv i I •r» Itied. I* ' *» -I i
hurLard, fattier, i*&gt;« t •«»thee* in
Vtw*n M V i1' - ii*.| in headline*: *
• !too*rvall would ai*l ailvei
lavk and «iaughler rather lie have ' Wftte* * iilitiot Dlseiohatk "
• . * »i ha* aid h*o hours pei -Inv
LOS ANG ELES. Nov. 23.—(Ah
uaiin I note a* physicians in t hi
•il
t'*10,000 p«»ai
An or' rlr ir th» rewapauer. re-,
«»v* II |
in*.I.
"In no* • •
—One hundred and seventy men
.ri-rge on approval by Ir.din of a (Igu .
^tat« quotas
T A I L.VH AS) E l.
% .I. I a *h* oi'* 11h|'•ece of til'*
..•id gr»i
or r ilv »•*«•
K- Fw Lofherg of Jarkaoov »!*••. |g llw r
antidumping
agreoni’ -'U
cut o ff by a roaring brush and
Sue hat l-eeii slam evidently liv ft Jrnt » hum nt
■u.ting
t
t'iv il work.
|"
«upp ling
thr |
I - it o i t hr hast* of rerv 'I *•’ m*v
gri r
•
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1
1
division
•fir
Inner
for
the
Strto
.1
out
at
thr
l.mib
forest fire In the foothills n rtha 1 -1*1, caL ulat iiipc ►lie*. f«n the flrau San M a t II /*»' er»-1*
ll.HIO.tmo wci. n il
• an
i l l . ( t &lt;ll«, and Ihr |mi nt i f
Il
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Road
Department,
spent
an
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conference
whieli
Put
one ii I* * v%oun«l pi* iced her i a* k noOBced that "r«*rtain revo uti ui-f
w *»t o f Los Angeles were —port­
\ -UUMStl a tloit
Stale C u ll W-ul
in it ittn le to ill lu«lr 1
I I. ap
Mahment
*• •
in conference heie yesterdny with
w a . 0,.e „ f
||„. Am ,,
* i* id &gt; vktirie il v\oiild ioa*.h the: tr y group- v%|»•• It It i * e »*r ••at* *1•
ed safe bv r. motorcycle officer
i hr lioj «’ that t ual plOV&gt;ll -»f ♦* e A do -1 in tra to i. *■.» 1 t dny.
membvna of the City raimnis«*iini .c'rgatca.
hiait 8 hc wa- nclto.l • xcvpf fo f! Mfns M at»iV
] They HJ- iti Jet
II.y Miami
ami»aign to
g e t1
who ran the gauntlet o f flame,
oi of the 2 ,001.000
i»ip* I' ii Im i a St I'- '- &gt;•' hi j Jay. a
, tal.lDh
••• f • snd o f lakcfiont property ow nersi
f i u nlan indirute-l the ,'ic s il.n
her lto#e and a ally, pulle.l down'
..***#&lt;
-oeranl* *
and found them scurrying to safe
’ luav It* attained
*
he tiiii-tilii
I (inura, \t • t- 1
waist
who had sought the *.f*Eyri,M«|.«s*n-.**iieidrr4r.* „ ^ r r ^ U n «.f
•II • tart
W1-t I h
k
n-'&gt;u .n t Welle* dmnoii
l*v stNte* a ir
, - imIi 1 Munir.
_
„
„
awfVewrtpTiflon o f* fbe faT^ront j , M,s| frrr
mae.....................
! *lt »e* »•i* (
• o|
1 it. • I
lay i; i h ap on the
fait h*
• ••i * mi
\i UMiiR 1 1 . j », .... ..
T b » men. county welfare » - i k ; boulevard to a point at l-a -' t o o l ,d taiM 'i o f «t«*oiovtf
\ . I. ru* rise Wa out
It- - .
»• '» • I
I' O
I H-l- ‘*t Mill tO
Th* *r |» **j«*'
d•
fo r ’
am engaged In unempl vm* lit i«- . hlneks w »«t o f M yitle Avrn-.e
j it* t - ; ro|-os« d I h»Is »0 ; I atlf'ii I*.:* . *,»|,\ ». .1 I .*1 •
pl­
• v ■i*der«
v» "i k •»!•* f y
I t 'l
H tf work, war# making thrir way j The rrmdt
tk«* rnnfp'*np. wio ^ # «
e»»pt
ot I•1*.
.
uialc
Jl T’.o. • • C.*I . . ••• * . ,.
v
Relief
1
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over the hill* and were appaiently j thnt Mr I o f he re advi ed the I '
« I |».'
I *"
-a?
♦
• » . " .MW.nc. • id o t ?*•»
s (I ll»| "M V IIIII
v « i t rnnsI.t*
1 •
hk&gt; ••qn*” '
to
\N
I «l(I* I .1 %*«'.| I ill II Ut tl* I
, ,|i, i l ’J ill4.1 1 i •
in no danger, the officer said
' ' «* irriuip that
the H ep ailivv
1.,
I. ii«*
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i to* | ot I oi • • ' f» ret»» •
.
.
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Hland* ready to provide t^e t»«* •
il'tei.lh *, » .r»»* • • s
i . . Mg Ml. rt'i.'JiO
silver dumping ft-i f»* i v ear» 1 1 hm *111 V it
A camp housing the men
1
M Him .ni w .i^i- ••• lh I d Mi Hsi. 4
. .
* , .
i and conslrurtion equipment,
i
mi •»* ’ • g ••• ^ ' I I "
pliv -i. ,*n« mid th* fath* i « I i hr
,n i«m llhn*ii«. Ii'1 ,. r.&lt;», f Mil i a r. I „ i • • • , •1 Ui|. ill * 1 1Vi *1 {
1
1 .. t i.ii* it. t. i u ii ii « pn «K)0 in
* jinoirtg with Jan
I 1*I*.I limit
raportad .urroundcl by flat.... . ^
&gt;lWnpr.
fur I ale* l»y In lia. the |»ol |er of all
* i * a ii
- •-1»11 | a b. il Ii * 11*
i * ti »c111. It 11 t«ui dnr&gt;. *.f In ii
.1 • |-i i ,
Mi n i
was
i .M,1*0*4; M in *•, l ..7f*(4, ll* f l . |i I Hi* k ill « 1I* Mi s'lWO. 1" * l»
and out of the UK) men cncsn-p.-l ]
^
fii.in In- cm■f«*i • lie** with
I
, 1. i:»,2:*4l. Ma»*m i»ti Mil
with f.'sM.U'tO, *«
I'pltM *
„ ,
, | e«tiuiati-d 5i)0,0cO.(H)O uuiura. to a iiui o il•, |Bthi'Ki| « i thr w* •i it *'
Ml t&lt;( *'l ,
1 |M'I HI t k III * It l«* • I II
00*1
only 20 wera first reported to
1
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m u -ct
HO.OtKI 'NI.) ............inn - Ii*.me *»f l&gt;: Wyneku-p tu sa-utrh
•14
i «•( 11II9MIHI (•• Him,IMMI. 11 t |•r i week 1 », t y . f im».i»m*» r.iii. t » siMt.mHIt
hat*
r „ nip|Ptj, n Of t|-«-.
-!.}»*. tmMit i- plain «-.l ly rrtaln
_ made th .lr way to safety . I, « ■ » |h„
llir (•■•i •*•••«»»••-»•••••
,four vrarv
_ , at the vatr of
B'uniiii* ««l On r*w » T v .'i
M iiiii * ►..la. 1III • ll#*a • -..,*MI|I l,,. 111,14*1(1. In Jav. $hM»4KH», uiiol » -’-•'•u f..» j Key
biraii
the
Concern alto wo* aapreaaed f ^ ' K.„llrV(|t|&lt; frmn n |Hdnt |n«t in'
i.h fit rlrttii nt». it' v«n« li-Mini'd
- i Hi • lAAIpIll. s*P,2 r.n. Mi . l l 'l l 1 , It* *Hr- M *1 (•
fl m W•• t pat k
40 additional fire figh ter.
| frm)t of (l,P nPW r P„ i „ | Florida' .1 f. tHHi.mi0 yearly
| * ul*l ii **t , v r*tat*ll»h*'«l. h**v%
iiii* ut
1 i.:*'»»». 2 .Mill i*. J .,MMI. III! ** a* • - ••( all 1 I It* imp**iv. ti*.» t |
.v..mui,
Muntana.
b * n o f the CCT. who fai'ed to Tinnspwrtatinn t'u. duck to My* |
t il* , tlei I mi) I rf*| *•(?•*!«v I d
W i ­ a-ka. 27, "Ml; N rt, •ila. t im i |d
o
*»J » m|'t*&gt;) ('*’ wliall In* ill Mat** a m 1 »»' M. »••
report to tbelr headiiuarter* for ( |p Avenor It i- proposed that on
\N* II* * ua* * i*nt • niplnl**«l.
.
II MM|,«h|»r. 14I.MH4. N*' M I.-* I l i a . . : l l •ill th* m ‘ . . 1 VIMII.K «*li N atiMtittl I. in l mi * *
l 'l a y A t M e m o r ia lM e id
more than two boura.
1eight Inch lime-rock lia.e In- com
Many 4if thr Am eihan ru'nnyj
I
\Hl IMMI Nrw M••»»*•■ii, H '' n
Ibaii JO %4't.lHHI for * l* lllf*
Jilll. 1 . It* i.t, I y n*»l ]•
Tha bru.h fire is completely out | .tru led at mt c
Ih.
it l «
*|iit «xi'
in urnatYir- At
v%lmt
- I *- bout
I*
*s Duk.
Niutti « a * •*• p* if* t, 1 I if * I * (j t li­
t ti m ntill 11 .1*4 L .in i •
Tlu- Saiifunl (' -••art On I * i . •• I
o f control, and it ia raging In ] owned l.y the transportation 'irm
| ' Ilf Mill I
,1 .IT,,, I ufl mu i*7 Min %’.*ilh Daknta t.VTM*. li'.t i* | nt an in* * !«■»• III Wltfe*’-. 9 I MINI Ml I .*! • l.itl •, \ I
Mr. Itcatrice Rol-h. pioneer r e ­ »•• urgMUlBfd f--i *I|»
u lit
t h l»« a« pa rate canyons. Nearly in a, rrperlrt.re im -liff- - l ' i .'i
T»* r»04* t - iiit.it' lltuii lliv tali i f HI P* i* ,| *ft1 |* | I'lfl* « *.
support Iti.H ir.f. niMl, Oklahonm
&gt;i triiitii*'t •at ■
ntin' o f this eltv and prominently
. ii lit till' • "i g •i-gMt im|imI 1
'•
800 man aro concentrated at reaching the new dock. .In 'v Thu
.
*t mill.
|'rnn*ytvnnia Hit k
nit I ,l*i ’ o*
ll .• . . It \V*I
l.*l pi*'..t|«ll ui-.it t lull I *»
identified with W. C T U worl (• . * iu*i*g« *» ’ •
v» •11
i
Tujunra in an effort to save that | proposition i. u-nlcr .............
v* !i*. lira
11If, . 1 mi' (•ail*
Mm*; ID*'.Ir Mau l
I't.WWt I Itlplfj
shall v j »*i i I k ' d l I I A Ii
years, ha* »et an
fit»l
•ppeatnfi
•
f
th*
*
•
S t-a rw ( s f l r i P it i m o O f
city. Savaral r«.ld en c.. and a ' orcording to nha*.11
Wl, " ' ] p" "
'Ilf •N'llf
•»,
f'lin.lina,
4*J»tMl; S*»ulh
Mintt-i
I l*t ir r vCrck "
sa-'rlflre end rlvlr Intr- ,
. Lha
&gt;
_______I---- r .
th a a liM ifs e r a lP t
\*
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TVnn^-^*
M - i *
Ttidv* &gt;rfrr1V*f • I f
"(Tirvetty" in T tn e 'V h w i.ii SuiuImv fcf*.
r
S u n f o T if C c lc r &gt; " F ic T e T ^ f
aft.-# M'« .*, !&gt;«•«
16.000 gallons ot cholea wine* I company.
'M'gvc-tlons
*
*
" made by the Kduro
IIU 6 1 I;
i ’ teb. 12.760; ••all- t - 1 HIM
11#
b r r y .•
Ii - &gt; 11 &lt;t *«» f.
It will I el kr * Ij'.i'i in tlu
tl
i id 7 Mm, V liglm a
1" 7M-. ti- follows:
were destroyed.
had him nr rr*l«*d \
th.
W
fl*
&lt;
litinsl Committer of the S.*mii,-*l-' Sntifiinl Klk
|ll
J im*
M.
No I JII
I •'
nipt |n|n* I Ml
I7,.'il8l. XX&gt;-t Xilg-P
" V\ in * **rlain
\SI,
ill* I f* Ilf *1 I hr I I. 1iH t It ) 1w 1
County Chamber o f Cotmn-r,
i L» « bam*
•
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111
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iii-ii ml m -r v ii
Im
*« ' . dill
J M,
Win,*0 ,1,&lt;11, 117,1-181. Ja ak |" l it-d* an
•n*C‘ nn-1
Mif (ft Mil
The committee last week l-cga'i
. * •mini tk«•
i im (•in1 nr
bn
D m- Oirlu I.** i*l*o
44 limit I
lav-t'v *.| *ln| I'
II*t.iliFin nr •1 nnti|&gt;»* ’•&gt; toward ’.V ■, -,u '* 250
lirondcasting an appeal for tlu •filii-f.l I* fl
t &gt; I trial (if
p u l'tlf* that
I ii * iir •*»rr« i ‘ *
n-talIllUtllll
III
H
'Ih
IVI'I’k
I*
XI,,.v„
llawiiii.
7.1-0"
(Ml . inr- r und nrw ♦ » |ir**««ion
,’a)m ent o f about
in out , an .tu-mlant i nt. 14ainin***n * .
itiiliii-dllllc lw« i* - . tin’ local
IIIUI
w
II
lit*I.
I
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pV
).V
lu
Wt.lk
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It....
10.000
X
iserIts
1
dr*
irr
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Heads o f the Rtminoie County *tan*ling |nil l a i n owr I hv r*--i • xt |It IfiltllM
in an irlii’ f K•r il*parim* nt
l.u.U today mail &gt;I him a
* nffnir i' il*
thai mi** iifUiH p«i *ln) *if lu«»ir
,
..... . T-dal l.o-O.-m-l.
Chamber o f C &gt;mnter«e are mek- ilrnts o f ihr county. Blnrr nil
•i»‘■i - &gt; h&gt; s*•rrdary liuil* rat and
•I
Imtid tin. 1 I iiMioy * upjl
*1 'll'*’ ! Ill |hr « *|t v H m!I ..r* *1
I/J8 . A N O E L t t , Kov. 21^-(A1
mall
&gt;.v
*
lj
&gt;3
a
v
%
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•
k
lag plana to enterth'n Gyvernor lav collactiona i r « tut»«•*.! *»vrr hi *l.*\ nigh* I*
---------•llfil I m- I'm * il*-» i *• tan fu r 1
? «| u nit . \ I
i • v 11* hi. •
I
tbplnl Sunf-o*
— Los Tracy,,01m actor, waa dis­
f
I
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M
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itiim
Hinn
lai.g*
1 lav »il
Robert Gore of Porto Rico er»i ■
I..O
•nnt IV will tl \\
In ea« ii count &gt;.
ii Pa
* • | I* * (t|«* II Ii
IM' -illll'hl
charged from ths employ of Ms- party o f about 25 busincee and s hool vystrmt
|
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t'tk
til
t«.W
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In s p e c to rh
ti i * *.•liifiiri* tM11 k *• t|V%- ill ( • i t i i m c r c c
m -i (J
thr runtmittot
In t». c l h i
. '. i* an viiU iu ’
tro-GoldwyWrMayer motion picture
MiIII |i p It* . Mill ap
soI* isi
t •» 9II..U i *•*
civic leaders o f that iaiand when linn nf this WOW. Ih- pn«*ih*llt V “ I'K I*" M K IT I N I i
I'L A N N E H
i &gt; *20 aitii'iull)
,i •mall ti.fis I. iy i- . i l l 1 hu
»-U
\ i r ( ’ r a s h C ’ a u H e V»* • k H. c II * a *•! 4..* r .uhi.imhi A
company lam .W ght by Louis U.
III bid S i
*
» mi* 1 ^ •h» t*i**
they pay a v liil to Hanlon) on (Kat Spmino|, County'*
»mont h
A nd* * * *•• - a*
I'** tlira i h u y Mi
Mayar, atodio st ecutlva. who des­
•
lilU-ictitial
(
mi tin 1 b ulh i»
W
4»g*
St
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f
Seminole
llii-tn.
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Dee. 11 daring their t W b f the; school. term may ha
il ••rule fur
ba e
aatended
.1.. Pel* t..»* uf
w/iy ond M*r- *
u Tu\ , N.-\ 2 '
i-V'
cribed Tm sy’e VeKavior In M ssko
till
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♦!
pci
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- im ' *r kii'g tf» ancourage »n**ni
•
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ir
• trial
♦» tiil.li im • '
•*. a &lt;
If
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! »t least two weeks.till* (My, ►tail 1'i«
•
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4
mmiii'ti
illi»|M*
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City aaiM apJoreblf”
IrfM
of
thrir
Achool'i
f
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lull
Ml f»*-r
1
• l«l Ofttpb'V M* b I«
Word was received here today
Jh# fomn.tu^ .ugge.tcd t* «t i&lt;
fudil, with Iniir* - .
Iff ( f l o f f l
4
**rrr
ti
ymg
l*»
dr
Announcemegt o f Tcacr’ s dU- that Coventor C ite and bis party I
tram tu a vutnry over thr Wi l l
^ (
.n#rout
•m - f
.
» ,%M»III
j 'll 11n'lr ill 1*1
mi*.- of lb*- in*h * ^
mlaaal waa contained in a tele­ wUI fla lt Sanfort.
Ill i.P tH l
Ocale.
ond |
W(r, ,
„
„ a h m| t»Mm hr»e tomorrow »f*r*
in In* inland
• gc atd
••l *e#f f i(*V
ll ,
&lt; *-ngrv-- mull
1 \nir»nan airwave
gram whJ-h Ma/er teat te A be­
ti.iitfi, will »tage another
"p&lt;*p"
v I'Aliidi • id *•&gt; a* Ii. -. ia i
(•th |It'll *• « 1
U * lnny t
r
?
.
,
‘ j . 1 » “ « rrqulreil to pay poll t.s tu „ f
tardo Rodrigues, president
ef
.
.»» thr n.irlhrm fil^.*•
Nov j : i .
« ( »M * »KD.
II
m
ilt
ng
nrar
th»
M
ayfair
llotvl
ui
rniti*
ifpatticilr
all
UDtkrelood that tb .
pa y
. [ [ , r payment * » hie or her .h sic nf
i tin holes
j g »»s|di i »«f I to* I \|l*
....... i.
Mexico. I l said Iks actor's ftvs- cotnl here /rocn Orlando. A creak- ,
* I' rnii r r» 1*1rni r »•**'( mil
tonight mI 7 10 o'clock. Chief lloy
• i foreign***a
tha acKooI bunlrn.
•h* **' lea*
, t bat tb* | w *d at 11.11
yoar tdntract had boon cancelled faat will he arranged
t. it pm
i
Inv
t.
William*
has
promisul
the
pan
la tbelr
Among thr mora than M&gt; p n |ii •• •• • »u»&lt;t
' ~aa m raaalt o f Tracy'e deplorable bon it under preoent plan., after
e»ir m ig h t Grr H00 f« rl
»*-i» • ly
nf m |m.It o officer during a etreet
Aona who havr come forwanl to
••in N
w llp lk t l 2* I I M
t »l|fl N h
• • It #rt 1v after taking
».l*| II* .''V
|.*erailr wh rh will follow the meet
which tlwy will be cOalacted on a
pay (heir tax »inre la*t week l»
• ft i« «*lii I* »
.Pal tic Mil*
U f a only has ha boon removed tour o f tha celery deltt.
I
'n i ■ I ' iim am. '14 Hu*
ing
Mro. Robh. She offered the «onMil I n) I &lt;1!•» 1)l*
from the Mm -Viva Villa ,1 * th.
Ir und I.Ailly «m
...
tlibution as her hit towmnl th e 1
. ••
continued, “ but he has
I at In i
tc i
1
and
I'-gR, Imi*
( j1((H ICRS TO M EKT
school* She ha* h*en over the age,
i**(l|Mf 1 *• i i
entirely from oar
pi .44*, '
1- 4. - par a * hutr
Mmlt for payment .for aome years.
F&gt;.,rr&gt;| r.a|phai. hrod
lh,
•
'lu
&gt;end his contract cancelled.:
...
ri!m for motion
. k«
...... ......... .. . . 1
I Ranf-nl In-lup-nient Retail G'uc!ti* "
takrn ill l. l I I ITiie I RE I LEI Ih M \D H (
IM
I i o n in %
Confirmation of
* ••*••• h
&gt;|.
111, 1, I MW Hale
**h
«v *d Th# film
ST
I'l.T
E
R
K
ltl'H
O
.
N
-v
2t
mmi gal
mi n rr«* «*f hi* group w II
Mi ...
bun $60.00*1
• ,,
(/)•)—t'liflo id S lla-llt-y wa, ic| Ii...
eluclril m a il' -»( l,iilfi-,ul. iu « i
dredylx*
a
, , . . . |
ikarts* the ir w cit* ucrui-attunnl
M onr&gt;o oaar th. municipal Ho«k.'s O ^ N p y m a n Mart WUro*. who ||eeMMr Gatchp| u r f„ thp
b
irr
Turiay.
-I.fraliitc
Andrew
m 7*, ,#.nt» i 'Irlnk
('t)iirl Ifnit s On Cash
J r , acentasaei » a roturned to Weat Palm att&gt;ndanr&lt; of all m 'm ber. o f tluI'ottrr I '.8 t„ 118 Wirt T W il­
Benferd Klwsnls Clab A- C. D-'nn, district m giaeer o f
af^»- a rcverol week's stay
Buy men I o i l!I T ax e s liam, »"•' I *"i It-Hilli « i | r idritrd
Association.
l-e, «
No. 3 announrocl i"- (hs U. S. War D *f*rtm *a ( office . „ .
n. has notified ChamOKHEKI.Il T o r u m
tu tliu . i ' v • ounril.
It ha, been neceesary !• a f Jacksonville.
o f Q ta m frr r officials that he
F R E IG H T L O A D IN G * IIP
,
T.XI I A ll t ‘" T F
N -v 23.— (J**)
Tha work will | * under way
* props*ed troop hike U
be in Sanford fo r a day
) i
K i r,nn’
Court
today
'
Camp
near
LaVa within tha aart thro* w o.k., ecI I M i l t l III.IIS llt ip O F F
■&gt;1, i that fsltu'c to pay
1P32
N E W YO RK . Nov. 2 1
W ell &lt;1* Im rpl I K* •• f&gt; ••
aarty n *it month
con
in
g
to
M
ajer
Dun*.
It
will
laa f tern i « a
o f thla
'iti)»t&lt;aii i *.f il * " * • * •
I o n . in .a*h tuf'-rr Nov .1 Didn't |
le hoped that hr
be will ba
be hero
her* ^Rtrewt ailtm itM af laM w&lt;^k
{ I I*
f r t f e s e e f eweral
“ ksw.li
It la naeeseary that dnde th*
||l iRT \ t/.OUFS. ‘ mV 2.1
del r ve a property
rtsfliple-l * 1V
loM^ a ^ S fh to he rntertatead by freight l adings pile* the t**tfI. at b u llin g , was , ' -I* —-i
ih* city on buslaeos. shallow arena directly in front o f
I .sl.-i . J and M m (*hav|ra libi
(Hi*
api-usr in criminal ' **%kr • » o f 1 hr rul&lt;i. " f delinquent
(V
*.trad
*
body
on
a
yacht
trip
up
about
6D4JKK)
rara
curoperad
w;|h
'
e f th* troop present and prapoeed deck.- Whea
I Fa k t&gt;*dampli n* t-rovi 'vd by the it#.. •». . 1 ! h«'U* ^**dav *n Ihclr !»»*:
I
i.nj
tria|
on
&lt;
■
-4.|.«.*(('• %
“
*
L
Johns
River
a
.
that
he
677^73
rare
Iho
week
bofnre
■ I *
at Scoot th* week la canpleted. It will he|.**»
*•;# .*i * 4
|Eui* h act of llir I t 'l l legislature n- sd«-• lititr. atal hboftly l-rforc Ih*
iiwS
- l a given first hand la* and 671461 a year ago. Final th, .« I,at hi,
*
• ts'U-1 ) f l
Friday n lfh t at peas lbI* fo r N i l s lo ua# these
piuvid*d 1932 U x r» which became
bacama
«*ff hr •a il hr plnrmH to rr
as tn th&lt;&gt; possibilities figu re, will lie leaned Friday by nlrlit that a nmtism f­
te a *
I regular meet'n*. fecks witkeet dancer of
t'rlif.'ium t i r t
fr V*rnivd within, turn (*• Atnaric* via Lapa Vaidc,
- - 4l.ll •'
an- • « r account of (Iltv
L the hike will ha grovsided aa tkh lake bstton as la •nd-beweflts nf the proposad 8 t. th* American Railway Astoria- I
Tii-M»***IH«
th« tlm f prescrib'd by law.
’ A fn s
U
rtnewed.
Jahai
hMIsn
River
canal.
oa*»

TALLAHASSEE. FU-.Nov.
23. — (A.P.)— G o v e rn o r
Shdtz today said he would
not, grant a reprieve to For­
rest Lake, Sanford banker
sentenced to three yearn in
.prison, pending hin applica­
tion to the £t*te Pnnlou
Board for a pardon.

Fund. turned over to the treas­
ury for investment by various
governmental agencies, includin';
the postal savins*, farm credit
administration, the debt sinkimt
fund and federal deposit insur­
a n t were descril«ti as truing to­
ward the purchase o f government
bond*.
Acting Secretary
Mnrgrnthao
said last night he would make an
announremrnt each Monday on the
amount so invested during the
(Contlnoed On ra g e T w o)

Re-Kniploymcnf Act
Signed L a s t July

^I 0.-0,000 i

TREASURY HEAD PITTMAN CLAIMS
EASES ORDER ON ROOSEVELT W ILL
CENSORING NEWSiRESIORE SILVER

iign

AMERICANS FEAR
FOR W ELLES ON
RETURN TO CUBA

Morgenthau Changes i Nevada SenatorViews
Remonetization
Rules For Guards;
Smoking Is Banned] Due Before January

sit notion In

(170 Men Reported
Trapped In Canyon
By Fire Are S a fe

Viow' ;|,OUO.OOO Jobs F o r '
U. S. Citizens Seen
As Im m ediate Goal

C ivil W orks B o a r d
•I. n» O k e y s C ro jccls In
»iiin» i"
M any State C i t i e s
: ; (/a «
I 1 lh« j

In Rond Construction I

ik

r

»

th.

" thr *4vi|

.1

Woman Seta Kxample « --‘uert On 'asU.,,, ip
ByPaymentOfBollTax

i • iha
• total
.* mar
will

N

nt n» j^A'

t 11

Porte Rican Party To
* T r a cy Dismissed For Be Entertained Dec.ll
r M e ^ a n Escapade

g*

I \c

id

ll *»r 11.*f ib.

Confirmation OfWork
On Channel IsSecured

Scout Hike
m Called Off

I Yfstcrday’hWeuUier

iMMMumf Wilcox Plans Visit To ,,,- A,s'~-*iino announced to.i»»
s r F S
C iS S s riy NextMonti, *
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,

32

\.-||\»l •» O f*

a.-(A*&gt;
• - I;,::;,

ifiiiid:

*%
••** v**i hik

�The American Arm y In •‘W f t f ll y weak** with fttpect to
aome o f the tnore Important improvement* that have been;
made during the pont-war period In armn 'and equipment,
according to the annual re p o rto f the Chief of Staff. Ren.

jfaniutiem, an8 tactic*, and point* out that to be efficient
the army muat remain abreast oT all theae developments and
be constantly nupplled with reasonable quantities of the
latest and l&gt;est fypes o f weapons produced.
Gen. MacArthur'* plan for modernization o f the army,
i T I t . be says. Includes all those revisions In oriranlzatlon, eqttlpmeftt, tactics, and 'doctrine that will make the man-for-man
effectiveness o f the United State* Arm y equal to that of
S 'S m t «
w «3 ». any other in the world.
/
j j - — ----------- ■’ 1'
lTie reduced appropriation* provided In 1032 a n / the
IDAT, NOV. U IW*
year* Immediately preceding, however, were not sufficient
r main f o r 3 5 d a y ' } to sustain the army In the proper degree pf rea'dineAs for
------emergency, according to the Chief o f Staff. '■The effects o f
OOOD GIFTS: Th* Lord reduced appropriation* upon mnterial and bpon

tj^lnlng

***** *nd glory; no good efficien cy and personnel are pointed out.
I h* withhold from them
Gen. MacArthur Invites attention to "the fact that the
American Arm y constitutes a very* insignificant factor in
the problem o f reaching any International agreement con­
cerning limitation of land armament*." So far as our own
t jB P IS O D K IN A F U G U R
Darkly, ceaselessly
military establishment Is concerned, he says, "It Is already
falling lib* rain
so small that ft could scarcely be'affected by any Interna­
Solitude nows.
tional agreement acceptable to other powers, except In some
few special "weapfins, such as heavy mobile guns anti lim it ­
In vaJn
ing airplanes."
‘,‘ X atratch out my hands
He points out, however, that In some countries these are
j i t r th* touch
logically regarded as offensive weapons, while in others
o f homely, fam iliar thing*
they are just as logically considered almost exclusively de­
itM e d lllg Into th* dark.
fensive. The concluding paragraphs o f O n e r*' MacArthur'*
, W a Solitude grow*.
report expresa his conviction that the American army i*
"lielow the danger line" Iroth In strength and efficiency.
.fftoplc, retentive* rain
drop dfler heavy drop
He ends with a recommendation for rectification of this
condition.
A

I. am alone

'In this teeming jungle.
'1 have sought shelter
In a smsll hut
fbade of frail reed*—

my **lf.

All about me
btsck rain continue* tn pour,
l am alone
lltlde In fear.
There Is no one here
whq know.
th e 'te m if artri the pain
o f mditude fulling like rtln.

_ f t y lie|tea 1-eiwrv HhaoUtaa.
„ _ _ _ _ _ _ —
Th * Idea nf the new rltrita ride
to put the little squirt Into the

radical 111 « jm-i wort who ill h#llrvi* In • rhanfr# hut

* ***"

n _______

oat. people wcaitd rather hear
about somebody e lie tlurn th*
k about themselves.

N e w

In d u s try

F o r T h e S o u th

A new and flotent Industry for the Smith loomed ns a
possibility the other day with the announcement that a test
of newsprint— paper on which dally and weekly newspnper*
lire published— haa proved auccesaful. The fact is of es­
pecial Interest to the South because? the particular newsprint
in question had been made from the pulp o f Southern pine.
“ Nine Georgia newspapers, cooperating, set out to ace
fhe thing through and to arrive at the truth.” explain* the
Palatka News. "They Isuight wood pulp, made from South­
ern pine, shljjped it to a Canadian |&gt;a|&gt;er factory, had 11 to
undergo the same treatment as spruce pulp, and then used
it in their regulnr issues. The result was that they ex­
claimed 'Eureka!' simultaneously and declared thut the ex­
periment hud justified their fondest hopes.
'T h e laymau doesn't know, hut the publisher don*, that
the arid test o f newsprint is whether or not it will break
when run through a hlgh-s|&gt;eed press. If it does, then it is
\alueless. For too many break* not only causes newspapers
to miss mail trains hut also show*up kfuviiy in cost account­
ing. This Canadian-made paper, we are told, behaved just
So its future is assured. White
like the reul McCoy
paper,, for other U ses, it Is claimed, can u’so 1m nintle from
the same stock This, of course, merely enlarge* the field.
This Southern newsprint, its sponsor* assert, ,yin 1,e
manufactured at a price far below that which is now being
paid for the im|xirted kind. The value nf such a discovery
is inestimably to the newspaper Industry, especially in this

H u n it e s A r e R e le a s e d

k jftm csa
FISH E R
(Continued H-utn Vage One)
(Cootinned From Face 1)
preceding week, lie declined to
disclose the sum available for this
purpose.
aame purchasing powar and debtThe effect o f the cold buying payiltg p o w e rO * the dollar wa
program on government
bond hep* Mt 0 ''atUln * In the "near fu ­
.w ’ * j*
&lt;
p r ie s and on governmental credit ture.*”
w i i a principal point o f the crit­ ■ T rofessor Flaher aald “ The cenicism made by Sprague Tueeday tral point o f thla policy la stsbiliIn resigning aa special financial tatlon, but not stabilisation rela­
adviaor to the treasurytive to gold nor In terma o f for­
The admlnlat ration'* amounted eign exchange."
purport la to ralae the pri.-e o f
."There |* no myetery at all
commndlttea by buying goid at about the President’* objectIvea,"
home and abroad and puahlrg the he aald. “ But to the great public,
prire o f the metal upward, A 'o r ­ or to 1W0 people out o f 1000 o f
al! ry reault |a the depreciation o!
them, who have never hitherto
the dollar In tarma o f other curgiven a thought to the aubject, the
re nr lea.
Prcaldent *rrm* to he talking a
The price of domeatle gold wav at range, new language. The**
eel yesterday at 1.1.1,70, unchanged people need tn have their eye*
from Tueaday. Meanwhile, the
'pened. Ju*l now moot nf their
world price o f the metal fluctu­
leader* are ae blind aa they."
ated from $-14.41 to a point below
Referring to the m ig r a tio n o f
the Waahlngton figure and ba-k
again aa the dollar tig u g g e d on TV. O. M, W. Sprague ae Traaaury
adviaor hecaliae o f disapproval of
the foreign exchange market*.
the Rooaevelt monetary policy,
Generally, it tended to be a trifle
firmer. Government bonda tagged.j Pmfeeanr Flayer aald " I t muat He
confcaaed (hat he I* alncere and
While the admlnlatratlon had
able though n 't an authority
nothing to
&gt;ay r e g a r d i n g
Sprague's aeaertona other than romparahle to Warren on gold In
that Ita plan and purport war un- relation to prlcea. (H e referred to

The Indictments carried tht*« i
.......... .. ,
.,
dHtHtiPtbentin* the tw e loro with
T A L U U IA S S E E ,
N't,*.
IX mailing letters la aa attempt to. Slat* Conservation Commln»l n*r
obtain the 140,000 ransom; the Georg* W. Daela ha* recommendmailing o f three letter* threaten-, ^ tD Florida eport* men the obln » bodily harm, and one count ,*,-** nee of the “ ten commandcharging conspiracy.
menta“ recently adopted by the

tended 81,137 /eet
Wbtsf fnnJ tiiff 7htIm

M URDER OF
WOMAN LAID
* TO RELATIVES
DR. H E N R Y ’
McLAULIN, Jr,
Optometrist
11* Pork Ave.
TT rtT N T C tK fc R m r T
ta r *

The Grouehl

Rut
100 ,000,000

Other* P ol
Gome To

Mergenthaler Firm
iiriergenuiHier
r m ii
Suffered Loss Near
Million Last Y ear

BRTT1.R WF.NT HIGH

Mimeograph Printing

changed. jynntmibli» jnfmhtra nf) PT:..ftMri*
Congreaa and other* yesterday en-,
gagerl in a rour.d of alatementa on!
hi* action and hi* rhargra.
From Secretary
Wondln. on I
Irnvr of absrnre in New Y ork ,'
came an Informal etalemrnl takioc Sprague In la*V for Imptirnilic the financial integrity o f th«
government.
■'ll impeaches fir. Spiague'*
common »en*e," he raid.
The retiring financial adviaor
era* defended |,y Senator Heed,
n.'iuibllran,
Pennsylvania,
The
M-aignalIon, he *ald, “ ahould aerva
a- a wnrnlrig to the country t&gt;

University who haa been mentioned
In aome quartern aa Sprague**
auccea«nrl.
"Already what he (Sprague)
predict* w'ul.l not happen, haa
happened; a rlae In the price
level and the name ha* hern ex­
p^rlencrd wherever the *ame prtn.
rlnte* have Keen anptled. It nnly
take* a little thnnght to aee that
(he number nf dollar* nf gold In
the country can be Increaaed to
any desired patent hv reducing
the gold ronlent wllhont adding
to the gold s to r k "
Declaring that the depreaalnn

N E W 1 0 H K C IT Y , Nov. S3.
Mrrgrnthnler l.luulype Company,
In Its annual rtqwrr ruvering the
fiaral year ended Sept. 30, Issued
tererlly, show* net Ins* o f fnSO,2H1. after tasra and deprrriitlnn,
comparing with a net loss of
|!tfinA2 fl In the preceding fiscal
year.
It-sines* condition* encountered
a* a reault o f the cmllnuance of
the dfpre.slon
produced even
greater difficulllea to contend with
than ever before, the com panJ‘a
report to alnckholdA* slated.
"Suspension*, mergers, liquid*-

— Calibration o f the barometer
r lr H „ , by M , ut, nilnt Commander
________ _____________________
who I* convalescing from an at*
tark of grippe I* expected tn leave
about next Tuesday for hla winter
home at Ormond, Fla. A severe
cold preceded hi* illness o f the
taat five day*.
________________________ ___

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

F*«tfc hark Aw#.

your

with expert
n r[n, vour
mechanical advice. Bring
your
,

Sanford and 2nd
of ('wnt- Yla. Borvlea Bta,)
w,-

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Herald Printing.Co
rh ea * 148

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W a are equipped to pradac*
first d ata job work at tha
lew eat poaalble pricao. Give an
a trlaL
/:
‘ 1

aervlea
service

-i .
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P R IN T IN G

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DOZfKR &amp; G A Y’S QTTAUSTY VXlNTS
ere always

"Best For The Mouth"

htry nifirr dm**ir anti rvpfi Uno*. •
ItolliiMi* itirA■ur#* "

Anil every element o f doubt or uncertainty is eliminated, when

Ifr nilflptl *fln ihnl rtrnt, H
will In1 upon llm"# who •'Rlxtlnp#
flip |ir**p#ni i»ih v 11nwI tfie ntii**
nf Mirh a fr*iflitf»il dl^M^lpr mui*l

this

high

grade

paint

Is applied

in this

.Southern climate.

STANLEY-ROGERS H ARDW ARE OO.

THE BKHT IN V E STM E N T
FO R T H E A V E R A G E M A N

u r o iv a ts iv c K a i m k v u i k v t . tit « r . « T m
rm» M ilt . I n t t M tl IMlK» ttV .I ■ —
WANT *
M*r i t a i:i;iia i t ih ix h .
t a . ’ l e * It I I m m II.
M a ltk lor ( I f
»f I k w
a |B i n m *B i a ,

n T ir .v t
IIIIVK, el

T H E r R l'n K N T I A I . IN B l'R A N lT K CO. o f AM E H IG A '
U. L. T H R A S IIE H . Agt.

■ K 'R 'E ^ E '

The rhiuf f t-« b dtv slbn will! etren er in evroi-t
be held pristwiull v responsible for
Hettett Piute, AMsrasv M rPt‘-e
whalrver It told tn new.oajterwm aald the masintnm m .tiM t n-'nl-hlegerdlng th* art it it es or Ida divlaloa.
'I
*
Morgrnthau agreed that*. , 11
might n some ra*e« prove tifficult
t j asperate ia tt from policy anti
said that tn oases of dochl th*
official should a*k his
llcrrerf Gaston.
The ntodifjcatlnn wa* madr a

it d im * a f th* new Russian
aaaadar la A lau ad ar Antunth T rW an b vlk y. Which pmvea
hk t* a man o f parts at laoat
1 # -flaid o f letter*.

Ml wttk meaty, fearing depra•n af th* dollar, nr* baying
ilira quantities of allvar. They
re something la going to b*
s for alitor, oarttcotarly If the
tom from lb* aOvar produc*
Stales coutinoe to ik w i for

shm( time after arother order hat),
liven let. *d instrictlnr T ie a »o ry
guar b |i “ show reSpert for offic­
ial superiors by standing at at­
tention"- when such officials ap­
proached or addressed them.

f f - T e n ,

H o p*

Mgan to llorida by aUnrt* ««r v th#y In «ii«w#r qunaa long and tiresome tldns errn rvmntaly dealing with
MUbigon t* Florida raatrers of policy.
Th* order, Issued after Morganthpu had complained to other offi­
cials about the conduct af tha
guards, laid dawn eight require­
ments fag the fare*.

Immetfatbly following the or­
der the guards war* Lund alandlag at their slat Iona, Instead' of
sitHkf. h&gt; Gw chair* provided far
that purpose. Thair coafk war*
bdtUOed tightly to aplto af a
warm flay and non* of warn, even
la' th* far-off romars, waa taaofe* # ! Mutfartl, a distance of 1814 mile* lag daring hla eight-hoar tear of
at naag a* N*v. II. covering to*
" / M a r to*
Raw orttom, tha

&gt; *

208 W. F !rat

The Sanford^ Herald's
Seventh Antmal-4 : ;

gnKrds wemjitiwUhad to k**p

t’eatoringr

M A R T IN
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w . u tit fi.

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•Mf*s L u c ile

B arrus

Dernonstratiny: Electrical Appliances
NDTICB
City Occupational 'IJcensrs
for the year commencing -Oc­
tober 1, l»aa are due and pay­
able. The law provide* that no
person shall engage In any bus-

U i V L ’ fcj

w i t h

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G A R A G E

T rr.-£rrrTifc.Tn,We5XKw A r r r

ELECTRIO At

T reasnry Head ~
E ases Order On
Censoring News

l -I-!

- i h rn x r

It Will Be Well Worth Your Time To
Attend
*
-.

r, Bpragtle, who haa )ual left
traaaury department, gull a
XX) a year job with lb* Bank
England U Uka a M.000 a
job with Rooaavalts No won-

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IlirvFy Kogpf*. it Yalr (scf»fi(,»wl*t mvl Admin*
Utr»tlnn mlvUnr i««prl(*d that of
thr Inflat Innnnr f»nw#r^ #ntnnl#d
hi !b# frofil'lpnl, thr mil*!#'*! hn I
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Plants tDistributed
A t Lake MarylSWle

c o 'N V JW I*'

Vfth
W h S m fe e r
d a t t o n a b k a h u noy.
heautifratlon aa the jwaln them*,
m i ^ H p p v t ( ^ _ D m g g l# t # from many fHirta
t
waa prevented to an Interested
n o U r ln g 'O r .
R. Cgmpbcll, f
Approxim ately 200 palms and audience during the sale;
A -uclatlon.
*hr o* will he planted thl* week O iThe.ua ‘tie^ectinn—d ^ k e M«r&gt;' who celebrated M wbirthday ann|. &lt;*•
Orhewtra, composed
of
Mrs. veraar, r e : « llly , Mrs. Campbell » * * * » * « « yrstc.-lsy attending a
by h irm owner* in Ijik e M ary aaa
with
an informal ntMGng at which plan* were made
James Thomps &gt;n, A. I'. Kemp, entertained
result o f the beautification sale
Raymond Ball, J. Peckam, and "s la g " supper given last night at fo r the association'* annual conand program held nn Friday pvenHoy Howell.
their home on Magnolia Avenue, ventlon Ttere neat spring.
ing at the Cham tier o f Commerce
Committee’'— Mrs Card game* were enjoyed until a
—— -------nuildlng In 1-ake Mary untVr the "Thanks for
■'rank Evan*.
I late hour whrn supper was served
SBKS K K A I. K 8 T A T E S \ P K
aupp ce*
o f the heatitifimtlonl
commlttVe o f
the
Lake
Mary Welcome ‘Address— R. D. White, hy the hostess assisted hy Mr*. A.
BOSTON, Nov. 2 3 . - (Ah- Joseph
president o f the
Ijk c
Mary K. Abernathy.
Chamber o f Commerce.
P. Day. New York rvallor. yesChambcr o f Commerr*."
A
balloon r tniesl conducted
Entrrtal.imrnt during the eve
teeilay told the Massachusetts as­
d ’ rlng the evening was won by Orchestra Selection— Laka Mary nlng was furnished hy Miss Mar­
sessor* association that "real es­
Orchestra.
Mrs. Albert Whitaker
who re ­
garet Davl* and Mrw, A. M. Phil­
and
Purpose* of ips who presented several music*’ tate today 1* in a comparatively
ceived a * 1* foot coco* plumosa Talk, "Aim s
Beautification Com mittee" —the selection*. A color scheme o f red safe position with much In gain
p*lm aa a pr'te. Aialeas, Austra­
Rev, James Thompson.
lian silk oak* and |x&gt;ttcd plants
and white wa* developed hy quan­ and little t « lose."
were distributed in ■ -imilar man­ Reading, "Only Gml Can Make a tities of red ro*e* and w h ite 1
T u e " — Natalie True.
ner.
chrysanthemum* arranged about
DR. I . T . DOSS
and
Shr-ba” — prank
Suffic’enf funds were raised "Plantd
the room* o f the Campbell home.
(th I r*&gt;#narl i&gt;r
Evans.
from the affair tn continue the
Tho*i present vvere: Dr. W. R.
A rttt r M I bm ilf IM .«*
Contest*.
'%
M
B
r
nrm
V#«#rf #f Nf f i lr»
work uf hauliflfatinn
In
l.ake
Campbell, honor guest, Dr. C. W
orftr* tlaam i
A. M,—
Mary further plans
for
which 1
SUM r. M.—ft V. M,
Baker, J. Dinafelder, W. D. Hof
w II lu- arnoimee,! later. The com­
ra«fa#
Tu
oiuf
« aa
tnann. Dr. I_ D. Hrown, G. O.
nest Mall Hash Hl*a.
mittee in rhatge of the work In­
Dannrr, G. K. Aliernathy, E. E
cludes Mr*, prank Evan*. Mr*. R.
Laney, Dr. A. W. Knox, W aller
PI. T r e, the Rex. James Thomp­
Th# horn# o f Mr, ami Mr#. J, H I.. Morgan, J. E. Rowland, J r .j
son, C. II.
Ellis, ami
Harvey
Ralph A. Smith. J. C. Mitchell.
Thla y»ar. give t,he most
i Bridgman at |jik# Mary wa* th#
Pugh. The cnnm ltlee slogan i*. ,rrne o f a pprty given Wednesday E. II. Cull Kin. Roy Holler, and Dr.
S ftS ftle 'lltU •- Tree
* — In Kerry
Every Yard
In |
, fvrninjt
evenjnir tlJ.
(,r their
t h e i rdaughter,
...........................
" A Palm
l ard in
Mrs. J. It, M. Terry

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P u b lic

Social Calendai
J X - L ■ •/ v

Is

In v ite d

T o

T h a n k s g iv in g C a n ta ta

Pe rso n a ls

Th * public 1* cordially invited
to attend th*
presentation of
M r*. Hugh Lalor o f llow ry.in
t h o t Sd a y
Harvest/*
a the-IIIlla,' form erly o f this city
Pint! Tthaaraal fo r th* Thank* " S m l- T In * and
Thanksgiving cantata by John E. (p in t yesterday and tmliiy here
d H n v CantaOi Nrfll b* held at
iT ctt, which will take place Sun­ with Mr*. T. C. Bolt, Paik Avenue
&gt;•00 P. H . a t Us* P i n t Bapliat day afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at
Mr*. W . M. Scott left today for
Pro-Thanks givin g dance will be the P in t Baptiat Church,
A large (roup o f Sanford slng- St. Petersburg where she will at(K e n a t the
Sanford
Country
era haa been rehearsing for th* tend the seventh annual exhibition
cantata fo r the paat aeveral weeka of the Florida Federation of Art.
F R ID A Y
The anaotH p#no reclUl of Mlaa under the direct inn o f B. C.
Mr*. D. I. Allm an
Daphne
assisted by
M m M oon. The affair la bring ,ponaphne Takaeh,
Takaeh, aaalated
by Miaa
Joins-,
port* Jack ton and M Ua Nancy
th« Muak Department of bouse guest. Miss Mary
Ro»a*ttar.. w ill b* (Ira n at 8 :QP
wi? “ , n » C lJ b jillliJ M ra . A ,r' spent Tuesday in luikrland visit
P, i t . a t the Junior H igh School. thur Branan and Mr*. W alter I* ing the former's siptrr. Mrs. I. P.
Cooper aa program sponsors. M r*. Criswell.
The public la invited
The Seminole County Federation Prance* A. Hickson la organist
•
of Women’a Clubt w ill meet at for the affair.
Mrs. W. K. W ilson, Mrs. R. R
Am-ing those taking part are: Deas, and Dr. R. S. K relor were
1:00 P. M. at the annex o f tho
p|rat Method tat Church. A ll mem- ■Ira. A. M. Philips, Mr*. Arthur the luncheon guests yrsterday uf
bora o f tho Sanford Woman’* Ctuo Branan. Mr*. Eustts Praka, Mrs. Mr*, R, C. Rower at her homo in
W alter U Cooper, Mr*. S. J. N ix,
art urged to attond.
Orlando.
'■"Jl1*
I , . .
. i
Tho N. de V. Howard Chapter of and Mlaa Madeline Mallem, so­
R egi.lern l during the
evening
the U. D. C. w ill meet at 3:10 pranos; Mr*. Gladys Morris W il­
Miss Mary Theresa Shelley, wh on the roll nf hono, x x ,„ : Mrs. J.l
liams, Mrs. R. R. Pippin, Mr*. C.
has heen visiting Mlaa Dorothy D. Cmhran. Mrs. C
o'clock with Mlaa M argaret Rob.1. Iaml&gt;,
H. Mason. Mr*. B. C. Moore, Mr*.
Thurston for the past
several Mrs. P u d Holt. I t It White. Mr*.
art*, 1 U Laurel Avrnut.
Clarence Bare, and Mias Mildred
SUNDAY.
Nix, altoes; Dr. H. W. Rucker, Dr. days, has returned to her home in R. J. W agg. Mr*, li I.. Howell,
Annual memorial ' aarvlce* of
Mr*. John R e»ve«. Mus
N*na
C. W. Baker, W aller R. Skelkey, Palatka.
gMilnal* Chap tar Number Two
W ylly, Mr*. R. Houghton, Mr*.
and Prank Lamsnn, tenors; agid
_ ( W e r o L l h s E a i t f r n S tar.w ltl ha J. M; Sttneet^her, the Rev. M er­
M r* Wilbur Flower of Or Iambi Oi W tllisiosofc M u. II, It. V enheld at 3:00 p * M- # U * Maaonlc lin J. Brem, arid P. C. MacMahon., waa the gue*i yesterday o f Mrs. nell, Mi*. Clarence
Donaldon,
H ill.
Mr*. E. A.
Prank R. MacNeill at her home Mr*. A. Whuakei.
basses.
M O N D A Y.
Iloateasea for the occasion will on West Ninth Street. Mr. Flower Douglas*. Mrs. A, P. Kemp, Mr*.
Tho Dependable &gt;Clae* o f th* be Mr*. W. P. Brooks, Jr., Mrs. spent the day here on business
W . K. Cede. Mias Villa Molt, W. P.
Flrat Methodist Church will meet P. M. Marler, Mr*. J. B. Root,
Th on. Mr*. II »m#»
Frank
at 7:30 P. M. a » the home of Mr*. Mr*. K a rl l,ehmann. Mr*. James
Kvant, Franc in Thoni|»*on, Jam#*
Mr, And Mr*. H.
Hullo##
U H. Smith, 1300 Park Avenue, O. Huff, Mr*. A. C. Chamberlain, yeatarda) for Itirminyhaiii, Am* T h o m o n , Norinati Wliit»%
U.
with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Harry |, m) Visa M aori Bowler,
whprf they will
*|wml a #b*it
fa r W eaver ae ho ft eases.
I The entire cantata will he given lime with their wtn in -low nt til
^ C i r c l e Number Pour of the P ir n , aa follow*:
daughter, Mr. and
Mm. IloW ft Still## ip her and llodnntn l.ihm an.
Richard I)#Ab yabi* &lt;*u|#rt#i| 10
Bapliat Cb-rch will meet at 10 :00 ' prologue.
Kenan.
A. M. with _Mr*. U Tharp, We- ‘ -The lx )rd Said- — Chorus,
t«#rv# a* editor-in-chief ami will
laka Apartm ent!, to lew for the I
P s rf j. The Seed-Tinte.
In* AMiii«t#4l by Mi#« Ibiiothy Mar­
hoapltal. Covered dlah luncheon I e jn the Morning Sow Thy Seed”
shall.
a«Bi#tant
etlifor.
Othera
•nd ‘T h e Rain Cometh Down” —
will he aerved at »oon.
are: |h# Minoru fi«*iogotia Hart*
Dr. Ruckes.
Hetty Whi'fleiu, Thelma I tcn«n&gt;n(
J
"H ttl Be Merriful Unto
U s "—
Th# #taff fur the f?rmliu*le and M dvin Taylor, lum m y edi­
L a k e M a ry P u p ils S ee
Chorua.
High School nnmi^l juiblifalnm, tor# ; M h i ra m ly n I'ocbim i and
F o i l I n S t A u g u s t i n e •‘ Behold, the Hirsliendman, Be the ,Salanintf ninli. |i»d»li*hed m h Georg# Stovall* bu#in#«* mana­
Gracious, Heaven"—Dr. C. W.
yrar hy th# ##m r t.laa* of the ger#; th# Mi*### I hi 11 * ItaMern*
Baker.
A pilgrim age to St. Augustine
and
Mchool, wa* announced Tne-ulay Hetty (Yillwrt, Kvelvn
for Lake Mary student* of early Part I I. The Promise o f Plenty.
John Ihght n. art #«htor#;
Mi*#
Command” — The utaff in reronnnemled l»y the
Americap History, arranged
by ••The Lord Shall
faculty of the m hind And will KitMtU-cn I,an#v. Mi*# l ama Mac
W alter It. Shelkey.
Mr*. H . M. Cochran, teacher In
work throughout the year under Hi own, John Senknrik. nnd Far!
“
Pear
Not.
t)
la
n
d
"—Chorua.
the Lake M ary School, for her
the leader whip of Mr#, J
M. King i jr&gt;’ ii tat ion m anagei-. Mi##
fifth grade history da**, proved "1 W ill Give You Rain. Thou
Kloi*e Winn a ml Huv ot Hol ler,
Vls'teat the Earth"— Mr*. R. L
an Interesting day for the 20 per­
calrmlar editor*;
Mi**
Martlia
Glenn and Mr. Shalkey.
son* making the trip laat Satur­
Jam#* G, Shnron.
Mr*.
I» I*. Iltwhop, jok# editor; William Wi#
Announcement and Offering.
day.
ThiABh#r, Mr» .1 K Itrout*#. Mr», boldt, «nap*hnt rtliloi ; nml Mi*#
Part 111. The Gathering in
C a n left laka M ary early In
J.
B#mw&gt;n, Mi-*. Wallace W. Mary N‘ i#k&lt;d and II nnrr Garter,
and Gleaning.
th# morning and arrived at St
Holly
atldi’tif* uianngerH.
Intermeaao— Mr*.
Prance*
A. W right, amt Mi*. It. J
AtigUatlne in time
for
a trip
i
Hickson.
through historical
Port
Marion "Thou Shalt Keep the Feast, Our
before noon.
A picnic luncheon
lo u t Fulfills
Ills
Prom ise"—
wa* enyoyeu
enjoyed at Anastasia Llghtwas
Mrs. A. M. Philips.
house Park after which the aft- VThou.
tVjJwnoel. .the
»-kpettf dtr sightsee hitr:
Jfapoun trimChfiFtm.
V mnong
o n g the
th* tplaces visited were Un­ "W hen Ye Heap the Harvest, the
did city gate*, the oldest house in
L tu I Is
Good" Mr*.
Arthur
the United States, the oldest
lirfcnan.
eehoolhouae in the United States, (*horut and Pu#l — Mr*.
Faih U r
and adjoining museums.
IVnk# And Mr. Shrlkry.
Those making the trip were: **0 B « Joyful in G » r — Chorua.
Mr*. H. M. Co:hrmn, leachri. Mr. O m olory— Enllr o
Congregation
-a n d Mr*. George A, I V I- y , C. W.
And Chorua.
Ishltl, principal o f rhx !*ike M aryj
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Salamagundi S t a f f
Anrtounced Y'esterdiiy

C O N D E M N S FA R M S T It IK R

Game# and dancing wer# e n ­
joyed during the r v r n i n g and muaical number# war# rendered tiy
Mr#. .St»»udefirnire
and t'llffnrd
King. H^fr##hih#hlii *w#r# #efV#d
fro m * large laid# which wa» ten
tcred with a while blrtliday cak#
bear ng 14 lighted pink candle*.
1 ,atet in the evening th# gucata
were in\ilr«l to Ksvan#dale Faik
where a iiiar*hmalli»w roa#t wa#
|iat IlcipalVtl in. Tho##
present
w eir: III# Mi#### raaai#
Hridg
plan, honor guent, Kl da#
laiwa,
Ida Uobm*on. Jan# t'uchran. I*ucy
Williant*, Hetty Jean William#*
Margaret Gorden, l.orette Gorden,
Klearmr Hartman, Sonia Hartman,
11 *r • M ull, Opal Tilli#, Alncrta
Jlaitman, ami
Wa«le
WanAley,
Not m an WhilV, Junior
Hoteler,
IsUthei Hritlgman, Hoy*) Hrown,
John Mai*hall, Hilly Gorden, and
Clifford King.

BOISE. Idaho. Nov. 2.1.—(AY - The national grange convention
went on record yesterday a* con­
demning the farm atrlke a* a
means of securing "economic jus­
tice" for arrm illure. The res'lntion. adopted Tuesday and then
Withdrawn for further considera­
tion, again received approval a ft­
er extended debate.
L A W M A K E R P IN E D

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Your Fhotograph
Wleboldt’s Studio

FRIDAY and SATURDAY*
1 dirge

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Red

-

White

ROE, 5 lbs.......
Speckled

PERCH. 5 Iha......
SHRIMP. 1 tb......
Sea

RASS. 3 lbs. ......
A1.80
Oysters, Crahmcal,
Red Snapper* and

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“S O D O I
There'* B ecnilcnicn’s a g r r c m m l In r#Kard to the heal dry' i|
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tin iniotak# about ibai!
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Seminole Dry Cleaners :i
PlinAK **i

S A L T L A K E C IT Y , Nov. 21.—
(A*) H. C. l'o|te, state representa­
tive. x*a« haled int &gt; police rnilrt
yesterday on a *|K-eding charge,
plearlml guilty and wa* fined
37.30 "| hrl|**1 make this law,"
he saiil. "hut I didn't realire I
was golnt. 4&amp; miles an hour ”

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D A N C E ( I , I ’ll G A H D E N H
H a t , N ov, 251h

N O TICE
City Tax Books are n|x-n for
the payment of
IU l.l taxea.
Two percent discount will In- at.
lowed on i axe- pant dining No­
vember ami one m-irent dis­
count on tax*- pm.I during Do
cent Is-1

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what ! &lt;*Qur*e wa# (trrr#‘l l»y tb# hn#ir#a,
illlon &lt;uf Atnrr t « ’« i ojr# ir*^t#d by Mr*. K K. Hmimillat.
W lK I W ar# |ftiina
TjiGia f r#*rnt t it f r ; M m . K. tl.
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cnito evetixy
Ir*» caiy to aec why &gt;o many women prefer
Lucky Strike. Luckies arc fully packed with long
xtrandi of choice tohauciM, round and firm to
k V B ob * W o t Z w tp C v ^ -U a -

the very dpa. That means Luckies always draw

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cattily, always hum smoothly. It also meant no

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annoying looae enda to cling to )ip* or mess

WRIER MWT08
Urn* isgv ottvn

every day more and more women arc showing

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their appreciation by laying “ Luckies please” .

A l w a y s Z aatar f lo u t /

A lw a y s A r jt n r t t to b a cco *

up the nice tilings in a woman'* purse. And

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t«’&gt; " « « ' M r t i . M i l l e r H o s t e s s
Cilg Jfi, Mr. «n*l Mr*, f-rael Kv—
ana and aon*, VYiJItatn and Java,
and the following fifth yruli
lYim^iirmkitAng tlic mcmhe'ra o f)
(KffllU, fla ir # laVaii*, I£uth An.lvr•ofi, leurill# GaindJ, Jack Hu*#ll, j d r Lortnlghllj Bridge Club. Mis.
U u r e t t e Min# beer, Huth I'm li Fiank 1, Miller rmsitBlned with J
Ned Iloaitr, John M bj shull,,. Hiiixtlil l.r.dge party yesterday nfternoun
Kubtrtauii, ami Mariraiet .Sjobrutn. nt her hoinr on I’ alni"t1-i AximntMl*. Wallace W.
Wright
won
&gt;' .
o r y O T f t o b o t , i f e high seo.c p u »f.
M is. James G. K'.arrm reeelveit
ret prire. a box ol .Eieucli xlualii
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(/Pi—Struck by ■ truck whkh y
upon the shlevralk * f t » r . «
don, Marcus Pine, R . b
Houn condition in I lo rtl h ciplU l.

Miss Bridgman Feted
On Her 14th Birthday

lx Sloudennilre, In honor nf her
Mj„
|lr ,1^ , . , , . who
,rbr. tr)| h,.r f .llrtN.n(h
« niUvrrsary recehllv.

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Developed By Science |

to furnish It for ctrA w«rk*

, ,
. prafrete. "‘A yittT nol_«W*at&gt;*
'rings Wildwood Wildcats Beginning
Monday! ;u*
M hoar "nt*1 ”*
fo r one and a half-ton trucks,
with owner fufnl*hlng gasoline,
o Municipal Park Friday &lt;Continued pram I ara tm«&gt; tire* and repairs, while rat* not
. •—

'Bknford football fglfa will bare
final opportunity U witnea*
rd MeLuoa*' &gt;M&lt;|gJe Hint*
# tram In action aVMunlc,'i'ri
till* y ra r tomorrow afterwbrn It raeata tha light but
Wildwood Wildcat*, champo t thalr dlvisioo
Ith hi* aaaaon * record atandat two victoria*, three defeat*,
a pair o f lie*, Coach McLuwill taka no chan:** o f losing
&gt;w'a game. He will Mart hi*
team and they may ex|ioci

GATOR DEFENSE
TO BE TESTED IN
AUBURN CONTEST
TeamGetsOpportunity
To Redeem Self For
Recent BadShowinff

SA.hOO per*on* neat week will rele t** a payroll totaling 11,024,000
In Florida earh weak, the adminl*tratlon aald.
A higher pay teal* for skilled
craftsmen and administrative r i ­
pen** will re Iran* the total to
(bout 11,260,000, It wa* estimated.
Tho civil works program is to
rontlnur at least until Feb. 16,
and the administration eitimatkd
Florida** share ' o f thr national
#100,000.000 fund would be | (6 000,000.

~ C L E V E L A N D . N or. 2A—&lt; * ) —
A new
antiseptic with extra­
ordinarily
powerful
gtrmle'dal
properties waa anaioneed yester­
day tfy Western Re serve Univer­
sity on the completion o f experi­
ments conducted by Dr. Earlque
E. Ecktr, associate professor of
immuuslogy, am) an assiataat Dr.
L. A . Wred.
T h * substance was d escrib e as
1202 times aa powerful as carbolic
acid in killing pathogenic bacteria,
yet ia non-poison jus, non-destruc.
tiro to tissues o f the bjdy, color­

exceeding #1.75 an hour waa W
fo r truck* above that tonnage.
A ll purchase* c f material* w ill
be made from firm * operating ander N R A rode* or blanket code*
contained In th* Prealdent'a re­
employment agreement. Th* coun­
ty eounril* were authorised to
purchase materials not exceeding
&gt;600 In cost without first obtain
Ing anth'rltatlon from the state less in solution, od &gt;rleas, I'satclesi
administration.
ami non-corrosive to surgical in­

*n C K THE W INN ER**
The first th is* person* handing In th# nearest U correct
list o f winners' In this week’s flerold Piek-The-WInner eodlest
w ill be gtvsn two tickets each to th* Milan* Theater, good fo r
any performance next week.
a ip thie coupon, place a- **W" oppoalt# the name o f tha
team you think will win. t r a **T7- U you think the team* will
play n Ua game, and bring or send it to Th# Herald office
before noon Saturday, Nov. 26.

F L O R ID A V# A U B U R N

10c Una 1 time
?c line 3. (Inca.

C A R N E G IE T E C H va N . Y . U .
G E O R G IA T E C H va G E O R G IA

struments.

7c lin e 6 tim es.

.H A R V A R lT v a tY A L E

The on.varsity stated the dis­
All workers wil! lie paid by
covery will clear up uncomplicated
D E T R O IT va M IC H IG A N S T A T E
cheek
on
the
United
Htatr*
Treas­
,Wa. Z T ^ l T l k l y Z
G A IN E S V IL L E , Nov. SO.— Tho
nose and throat Infections in 24
ury.
These
check*
will
he
distribu­
J fr .. l u !
defensive Mrcngth o f the
UniN O R T H W E S T E R N v i M IC H IG A N
In thr Hanford Howling L r ig w hours. It was d escriiej aa con­
J
...
, h , veralty o f Florida football team, ted earh Faturday.
lari right the Valdes Hotel team taining phenyl 'm e rc u rc nitrate
T O * announcement mean, that whlchyflm e
f
, 0 mueh
O H IO S T A T E v # ; i L L ! N 0 I 8
Directing the work will be C. took two gamra from the Seminole and phenjl m err-ric chloride.
^
7 0
untU'the « * * • with C o r g la Tech, H. Treadway,' chairman o f thr Laundry outfit In a closely rolled
R U T G E R S vg P R IN C E T O N
brU.l r , £ UL lta?lh‘ ,u " h ' ™ ' will have Its redemptive oppor- State Road Department, who yes­ match.
urn
i ' V , ’' tunlty Saturday
when
Auburn terday waa appointed chairman nf
C A L IF O R N IA v « S T A N F O R D
G. Weber o f the Rehilnoh Tam ved O ver Miller and ll.u fom r„ hfTp t(| f|
lbp
the Florida C ivil Works Admin­ dry team waa high with 101, Z31
{£ * Ui
L, “ n ? * V
.
Homecoming ceremonies.
N AV Y vi ARM Y
istration. aurreading lsiren* ■ W il­ and 177 for a 692 toial an d'ft.
Ighl, only high *:honl .,uart.rTpfh , |porft w.ahlngton
anil
YO R K , Nov. 23.—UF&gt;—
te tk in Horlda affecting a mu* Dtk(, hp,(| , hp A, ^
„ , m , 0 . 1 son nf Jarksnnvllte, who realgnrd W itte, Sr. o f th* Valdes team a -V N E W
N
E
B R A S K A va IO W A
because nf pressure o f private e|n*r ee-ond with 160, 202 and 207 A lfred E. Smith, hankrr, editor
U cht, will have n la*t rnnntf l»i p|n|r|,, touchdown, bui
«Kaln«t
_____
■
tmalnea*.
and businessman who has to think
for a 6M total.
M ARYLAND w W . A L
ehow that he and not Jack Hughe.
...... .
„ ppontntf
f&gt;1| (be
tw 're before he can name all the
Hrnres:
Flnrida waa allocated employ­
should get the call to direct -he Ti|[rr, ro,|p&lt;J up from tw„
a v i.n r * M o r n .
SO. C A L I F O R N I A v * N O T R E D A M E
|
companies In which he serve* aa
tram In the all-important I-c •» t f 01lr touchdown*. Not ■ »lng|e ment for Kt/iOn families, now on IV m f.iilirmnn
UI im in
111
1r.*
7 r.u a direct &gt;r, Tuesday gave aome ad­
burg game in that « tty Ibank-giv Auburn opponent laat year »uc- emergency relief work p ejeets, »* II W llie Mr
i Ptvtim
19*1 i n !3« 4*4 vice on th* use o f 1 'iaure time.
j ceede.i In checking the Flainamen a quota to lie put on regular am- ••Mr v|
iz ; u i IU 111
••V tgg Day.
.1
Greater
use o f the
public
It
*l*r&gt; mean*
Itnndy I n,
R,j |n fBcj B , ;h-, ru!er plnvmrnl at steady wages in the ij*n Untie
lu
i* i 1R« I f f
th* field aleo Is given, and there
achooia, armor.**, state
it* nai
parka and
lughlcr, “Ralph I'cMi-mt a n it] ^TJTn-u p - pstn* with Sytrth ra ro . not towel camnaieo against unem­
ir i- it t lm Jo.Indkgtf^Utt-iiitten « —» n 7 0 ? m muietimi was suggr sum try forfulfill*
Is R c a d r F o r P U b ltC
8 Hie hard l&gt;raa can
tion, length and type o f runways.
gam demon J (ioa la*t n-aann In the nightcap ployment.
mcr Governor Rmlih, appearing
a
itw
ivm
.K
i
.
v
n
n
n
t
:»lr * te that they an
re far amt away engagement
prevented
A'.cmrn
There are 10S.000 person* on
before the rim m ltlr* on use of
14 ■ 141 444
IM
jut atrong aa Ihr left elite- of l fcr ! from a claim to the mythical na-lwork relief mil*. F agg said, and **llywi
T A IJ.A H A SR F .E , Nov. 23 - iA ^
122
1* It Un#*h
144
149
47'* Iriaure time, created by the N B A
‘ tin# which ha* the Iplrlted ltu*» tlonnl gil,| rhamplonahip.
application* will be made tn m i n d
— T lir atatr road department an­
&amp;fil
1*7
1*7
1*7
board.
4H
Odham a* a keyatone at renter.
,t „ n|y mu*t
Coach
14:
1O
IS3
Dutch Wnshlnetnn for additional fiW.ds '* Mlliin*
Smith «Jggest*&lt;l that th* com­ nounced publication c f its new
211
177 19?
1*4
Qovocek, Harriaon, and lliuanim Htnnb-y'a nthletr, muater an of. with which to ptlt these to work • 5**i* V W e l t e r
mittee, In outlining uaea fo r ex­ a irw ty * map, compiled by th*
rauat atep tomorrow to outdo th, f.-n-ic,. charge of their own if
...S O O T H I NO
231
Totals
79i
*17 1411 tra leisure time
well n« fund* to employ *Punder the N R A , avlayon divlalon under direction
Tonight the Rallard Freda and
■m e n t fine work turned In try the ( j
COMFOBTINO
want to beat' Auburn
hut i proslmatrly in,0&lt;V&gt; others reglsbear in mind that "the whlta eul- c f Maj. A. B. McMullen, ehowlng
R ILIK F .. .
right aide of the line.
j •t.-fenre must do something |lrre .1 with federal re-employment Hl-flrade Rakery will meet.
1r . worker probably would lika to rver^ ' landing Grid, including
1Wildwood come* t"
Sanfoi.l
|
visit
a
gymnasium,
while
th*
■
.
.illu-i ilefenee* through the Huuth agencies throughout the atatr.
rmergeticy landing fields, together
with a more or le*a impro-oviA* mean* o f simplifying and
ytconl. It ha* yet to he denied r. I «■'■*' f "*'*-cl l » do. It 'a „ great)
! day would like to h* entertained w ith 'oilier Information about light­
expediting the procedure, th* state
ftCorv, whil«* in thrn* «»f tl*
*&gt;r*P »l‘unUy fur thf (int^rrt to try|
|without taking any part In th# rn- ing, mechanical service, fuel aupadministration aiith 'riled county
gSTnei It tins t* orril thm* or nunt' not nottle u|» Oh* A liufn hsrkii rlvll work* councils to name spe­
______
|trrtainment,”
pllea, hangar* and radio atmtlon*.
"tivichdawnN, 1 *1*1 wi*rk It pl«y*,'l jinl knock down
their
norinl cial committees of not Ira* than
Th* new map, I t by 84 Inch**,
Doa1! Ifl ihcrni get a strangle hold,
MOSCOW,
Nov,
#3, --0F)
1 p|Kn irlBiloMhip, but a domeatlr
,IU flm l tir, a I’d li» affair with rhnncen, nmi halt Aiihurn’* bril*
kly. CreomuisiM
three nor more than seven mem­ Alexander Antnnovilrh Troyanov- 1 prob|em. In , ny p„ nti | f » n
Is llth: graphed in three color*. P (h t germs quickly.
fit. Cloud. After that icnrne, aom,* Hunt ronaeriitlvi* 21’jramr icorliifr
the 7 best helps know* to s w im
„ you t , nt|em, n th tl th, rp wi|| Each airport la designated &gt;o a
bers tn consider application* for sky. first Russian ambassador to
•dene*. Powerful b'rt hsrmlcss. Pleasant
lain and fanev f i l l figlum ir i- rnonl.
approval of civil w rka project*. the Unitnl Statra in Ifl years, ^ no comrnun|stlc activity on th # ,
flie r may know Ita aopioximat* t. taka No narrotlca Your own drugported a* having developed he-|
It * hard to tell about romparaMem*ers of thl* committee muat yivea aaauranra that no aoelet o f­ part rf any o f - o ur officials In j
flat [a authorised to refund yotir money
we*n thr two team* with the lite game* Tech beat Auburn HI
distance
from th* bualnesa area o* th* spot If your rough or cold is
tie member* of present County ficial In America would engage In A mcrica."
o
f
ita
adjacent
city.
The
shape
of
..ildwood team repotted un the| I * *S, itn*1 « cat Florida 111 to 7.| civil works council*.
not
rtileeed by Crownulstan.
(sdvj
com munlatte pm pa g a nda.
T h . new ambassador ha* an I
Victor after u fla-hy drmonatra , (Join a in ;bcal. Floridn 14 to 0, but
The
administration
voted
10
Vent
M
Cum
mu
n
Lain
la
not
a
thing
engaging pereonafity. He confaaetrd j
Aylnirn r mnshfcl (troryin I t lo (1.
Uon.
_______ _ ___ ______ .
_________| that can he imp rtad tn one
a weakness for contract bridge, |
1 ’ Coach MrL.*jB* ranntd he eon- | Isook jit tho«i* four RMmri from an
1 country by another,** he. paid at a chess and tennl*. H# ha* never |
A liurn
need that hit team hue a hartre ufTciiflJw point df view,
d»wn
A
uIk i rn pa»aea#and ran th e y ip W iW conferenre.
a
p
p
a
r
e
n
t
l
y
airi« net Tech nni (icoryin *ro m l
tried to niay golf, iloe* not like |
g &gt; : atop the strong Isi-b u rg tet
Stop A. burn runn.rs should the BmllWl| hy lhp question he was
ifii polnfa; Florida
&gt;Kkln&gt;tt
tho
poker
and never amokea.
i all carrlar* gel past th. line of , n&gt;WPr|n|f
aanio r!uhn yot only aoven polntn.
scrimmageT Three ar* th# quea-i
,.|( ^ not
Iicfcit*i\fly. Aid urn hold the two
i ,T:G a i . n o t i c e
tl ins tn t&gt;* answrred at no place i
frani* to Ifaf pttinta, while Florida
lOTH'K in. v r r i. n v im s
•’ « » &gt; fldfil *111 pointb to (he two iifj but Florida Field stadium, at no|
time except front 2:30 o'clock on
Tax
iik k ii
i \ tav:ei
&lt; m in i
ara o f t i i i - u k v i k i m , s i v r - them. A iihurn crrralnjjr roino* to next Saturday. Come and see If
it x h
nr
t i i i :
"T V T i!
or
( Intor lull11 with l life auper lor ofthe tiator* answer them.
P l.iin in v .
r imp , tht mupoiitii ilfft iiHf, and
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y « l i * n t b e l 11 It
(pock oped, patfuurfxmfj
will ho fuvorfd to win,
• t r i d g e . put t hn*i r
m I I ' Til li
of
Cariiriniiw Ni&lt; r.«i
Jinl no ivua (icoriiia fnvorivl to
__ daj? o f Atilfttfll A l » ,
ft HU
win fmni Auhutu Iant wifk, With Much Planted Witlr'Cwdul
a a ld r# r( lfl t- fl( ti In m&gt;
MMS .hnp mini** Hi«|iHrni Inn f « i
Henflor* &gt;rv. Chn-a ami
Forrazil
"My first experience with Oardul
dum J o
|ri &gt; i l l a f ■■ tl r In nri fi l i U fH r
will*
regan when I waa Just
luck, the (iului* will ho ffivonaer.
tv«v*tt*g by HerUa Uster
- S ’ jd l* * * ,
Haiti r # M l f l t ‘ «l** fh l l i r H P M I l f
write*
Mra
Millard
Wall!*,
of
.
p w in u il»*prrll*^d |»r«»|Miiy wltu
fca« ceepOT - Direct renter
Their nlifttk \ ntf cAtkinai ly will
In M+mlltnlw I ’ m i h l v
I ■•#*r »*li*
Grove.
W.
V
a
"
I
took
It
fur
|
l i ’ rhntperiod. Ilnw much of oourNc
U f# lt t
ful tremble. It gave me great re­
ifinntn* lo he Bern. Mullock l&gt; lief. I have taken It at Interval*
I U « . N i:
#.f H l * » i «.f
UKA*.
T»i»
H-mif..
(if f mltly out and ho lukr* away
since I was married twulvu years

Bowlfnqr News Notes

A 1Smith Gives Advice
On UseOfLeisureTime

Mao Of State Airways

NASALCAT

' Russian Ambassador ,' ‘ r’ ’ ’ F‘ r
To Quiet Propaganda

"

■

Don't Trifle With Coughs

a Florida Motor Line
Ticket means.

KRAFT

BILIOUSN ESS
8 our stomachy
gas and heacUdia

CONSTIPATION j

I I a ft * a 3# K#»*l
It on W
•K
f|. H tS t l * * K l *• l ’ &gt; H »*f II* if

McVtnif lire I |if-Mriy Blrenalh, mb

wol| i«* rut* do\vi) lVie nggrejiile
" f a* rtotnUlihi for the ynine,
1»|* o f llif
»la lit lit* itm.iB «.r TN KNOWN
Auburn will teat the Oatora daBfiif. c*rliflrnt«* »hall be ifcnvivi-ly and offensively to the
td ftCtordhm t«» Ihm t»&lt;t
I bb Ua lh#*fritfi mi riti&gt; U l i i dny utuioBt. FortuiiMtrly tVio team hat
( • f | &gt; «c «n il. * i A l » . m i
lia.l a lone red. Can Hiartuck and
W ltflM B
nt\ nf f |i-||*l
BlKftri I &gt;11 S*
a n d *Ani t h l * th r 3th, d a y «»f Nn- rtatk, Hicklard and Sch-man at
t w m U r , A n , 1933
tacklt'4 stop Ai hurn? Can Turner,
V. K
D o lT O l.A K H
fihouae
ClBTk 1 Irrult ('out l Hr mi­ llcrnhard, D oa n, Lane,
ll,rmt*. v 'o w n t r . P l n rl d n
and McCampreli nt the ffuartV,
; fgBAt.)
Impede Aubtirn'a profraaat Can
Fort nisi* Hhearer, AJiVin Ur own,
Fleming and ftlathrny throw up
a *lnuo wall In tha middle of the
NOTIt U o r afiM .li A T III' i on
11 riff7 At the flanks, can Goodyear,
K. I d *»•■»
•aid Lbml

iin»r»«#-d

nl H«"
IpHllitnrri nf Hiirll It r t if

r

tsailier, A n. n i l . has ttl.d «&lt;■
-eerllftcale IB ml otflre and be nuidt application for ta» d#*&gt;d I"
*—..n tlicrtofi in accorilanc**

&lt;1

Scarboro and J-&gt;nr&lt; make ring
that nioUo “ They rhill not pam.**
Can tha Floiida haikf.eld amaah

^
llaid carilflrala rinbra^a iu next Thursday. A fte r seeing them
he main­
s faUotftlna dr»rrjl.»d pro parly . I.u- play twice this year,
Kl lit 1,1e
k la lfd In Bamlnola &lt;*«ui
tain* that "W e will be whlppad by
at bast tits point*.” He claims (lull
W i l l On# (lie Block Two (IK
Four (4), i: It Trnfford •
I^caburg has tha finest blocking
©f |h* T&lt;»wii of Hanford aa
high school team In Florida, and
eordail in Klai Ibmk I. im » * *
l© « l and III. H I HU. lie
upon that claim he bases the
And I l f H*ml»ol» t'nuii‘ &gt; like*
Leesburg victory.
aria.
T M aaaaMmviii

«&gt;f w»i&lt;-

ago. Before tha birth of my first
baby, I waa weak and run-down.
I waa vary nervous and did not get
th* rest I needed at night. I took
Six bottles of OarduL I regained
ne, I have
my atrongth and felt fine,
taken it Hue* aa a tonic and to
keep from having paina at
struatlng thus."

A m erican C heese

has full, natural
fla v o r I

ao

• Mors pleasure per mile
More miles per dollar
ra&lt;
Mora frequent
service
• Greater convenience

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Lladaoa aald rarllflcala ah all.to J&gt;ulnon i oriMtruiltsn, huldi'i uf lua
*na«d acconlld«
in law. f a i rArtlfii'Mti Nm» III, Iih dai uf H*|ifill Uiur Ihtraon oil Ilia I f th Itmdrr,' A IK l»*is haa IU mcI
nrlifLcHlk In n*|
off Ira and ha*
J £»#?■ ill liar, A. I*-, t i ll.

P- IlCkdar lti« aald

r#rllflva(»

|bbu#U

W«va In tha nama of K. U WHOP*

n1 th Im i 3rd. day of Nov am* |ilAil|* MKI|»ll4 Hills* III# (al l i(t i-(l III
ur lurrvitii in mict'tda iut* w 11h i
A. D, I f f ! .
J
Urn, hiiltl rM lttlrnl* viiiLn *n a (iir
ar
KUnMK tiiir#
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City T a* rallactoL Cliy of liilinn mil (JYIM|

Hanford, Ham Inula
Florida.

•

WOOD
Nk* Clean Hard Pla*
Dell raved ^

DUHABT’S
-

Dig W**d Yard
W.

13LH 8 T .

I#a in hi'mtiuil* I'uuiily, Klorlrts to
wilt
l«u| Nil 111, lllui'k licv«n (7|,
Tier V hr* (ki. K li. Tra(ft.iil ■
Map of th* liiw n uf Oatiftml a*
rsvordsd In I'lai iioak 1. i&gt;*a%
ft« 4.* 14 and III. I ll, III. Il«
and III KdRtlnult I' d w i I i Krr.
aula.
Th* Ki9#Mtn&gt;n| of i«IL properl|
wader ih* aald c#rtlfW»t*
Ihdu*«i
Wa* In Ihe name of K, U W(Mill.

tfttrr.

Unleaa aaldf cert If leal* wIimII be
radaanied accord Ioa
lv law. u i
dred win leetie lliertoh oh ihe ITth
day of (Wrember, A. D , I III.
Ihiled (hla ttrtf da&gt; *of Nuvrniber.
A. l» . t ill.
i:i.l,KN lin t ,
n i y T ai Co Ilari «*r# City nf
Kanford, Neitilnol* Coualy.

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W H A T ’S TUB

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ntord Cash Feed Store

Cor. tad sad Sanford
“Sanford's Only Home-Owned Feed Store"

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FEEDS and FLOUR

T. WOOLLEf.

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BkUkrd Rag,

BERT CHAPMAN
Salttman

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5e line 1 month.
Minimum charge 30c

HAVE YOUR WATCH repair*I
by o m who really know* bo«
tiriggt, Jeweler, Mag. A*.
- L o it u d

Found

—

LO ST: Ladle**' black jacket
Flret National Dank. I f found
pitas'* call M 1 ~ y.

10—Flowera and PUnla
o t h ^ ' knnual
CA
A LE
L END
N DU
ULAVand
LA*
plant*. K e e p e r doxen. .Phone
293-R.

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W A N T E D : Good froah cowTM ust
t e cheap fo r caah. Phone 783-W.
G IR L ’S B IC YC LE . Good condition
neceaaary. £heap. Cash.. Box F.

W , Herald.

«,

15—Apartmrttb For Rwri “
A P A R T M E N T - In ' horn*. Privet*
bath. E very convenience. Gen­
tlemen prrfctVBA. Box W, F. Her­
ald.

Z8- -MIncrRuHSMtKi. JPnr t*sU
G E N T L E M ar* Mule. 10 year*
old. W eight 900 'lb * . #80.00. P.
V. Proctor, Osteen. Fla.
A N O T H E R LO A D e f fin* mule.
and aaddle bayeea. Carlton L ive­
stock. E x ju m c t at
Edgewood
Avenue and L »k * C ity Road.
R ranch alahl* *1 Hattlngs
with
J. II. Jallttta in oharge. Mai) addresa 8943 Oak 8 t. Jacksonville.
SH E LLS -r- B H K IX S — SH E LLS.
W e hav* them— at , the right
prl e.
Slanlty-R ogeri Hard warn
Co.
FOR
SALE;
Copenhagen and
fh arleatn i W akefield Cabbage
rlaata. C. W. Baker.
&lt; W K F T TREE-rlpened O r m ^
and Grapefruit. Delivered any•• h“ — •- Ranfonl. 78c ner buahel.
N. 8 . DeForoat, phone 272 4.
FOR S A L E : A limited number
new end Used J#V Be* Hammer
Feed Mills. N ev*r before hav* Jay
Be* M ill* been offered at preaant
lew p rirn . Terra* given. Mills
muat b* told at one*. W rit# dr
wire, R. J. Weatherly. Tiflon, Ga.
W E S TIN G H 0U B E electric rowing
machine. Mahogany case. Prac­
tically new. Phone 198-J.

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Mystery Ends
..... Confession Of
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Chicago Physician

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C H I C A G O , Nerf. 24. — .

ATLANTA,

(A . P . )— L ie u t Otto feriand•on announced today that
Dr. A 'ice Lindaay Wynokoop
had confessed to the alayln f
, o f her 28 year old daughter- ,
. In4aw Rhcta. "S h e haa con- I
. fesied that aha d id it , " the B

Works Bo;
LLGUILTASSets Up Plan To/
ite Secretary A
HEARINGENDSCountyUnempIoyi

o f fic e r a a a e rte d an d h u r rie d
william
Fox,
once-pow.rful
’P a c k .Into th e room w h ere th e j figure. in the moti n jiicture
'T q u ea lip h ia y w ak proceeding* I w° rl&gt;l who UaUflod M ora »*a; The a a a la a iw a t cam* after I at# invest Igator* yesterday that
bar aoft, Ca^a, ploaded with her |he went to lYreldent Hoover for
4o coafoos if fn# did IL She hail j aid whqn |t appeared that Fox
to worry, that ahelwa* about to bo prosecuted under
had wot ala lit hla wife.
tbo untl-truat lawa In connec­
TJ»o alleged"Afafaaalon i* report- tion with hla acquisition of
i g L *d »o » » * • coma from tbo tlder-V theater stock.
wppjan-physician after a vtrlral
ally in 'which eh# acknowladgrd
pith Rhtta when the

INSIDE D E T A IL S
OF QIG THEATER
DEAL ARE BARED
Pox Tells How Group
Of Bunkers Forced
Him To SellControl

. WARM 8PRINOS, Nov. 2 4 -M - D m id n t
RooaoveM
la
okakgiag ambaaaador*' la Cub* aa
Caafldonco of an early tslauUakjntnt of govern moat there la
meet.ng hla conditioai for roeogaltloa through atahility.
•|
Apparently aatlafled that th*
proviatonal government of Fr**l-!
dent Oran Baa Mart a "W ill reach,
aoma poaoafal agree men t“ In thei
MIAMI. Nov. 14.— (/F)— Th#
aaar fotar* which "May reo-lt In
geaetaf support of go'veremunt,"! hearing by th* Hon»# JudlcUry
he announced th* diplomatic Irani-] fnmmltta# Into th* official con­
fer la to la ir night.
, duet of Federal *Judge Halilcd
Arabaatador
Sumner Wall**,• * l* ‘ er m led today fallowing a
after hla return to Cab* » j com-, u o'-ot f-«m the -vitneas atand by
plot* the ondaretanding, la return- th"
Mtn*«lf that he had any
.ng to th* Unltvd Btallm aa aaalit- I r r - 'c l g * of being guilty of any
ant *ecrotary of atata, and Jelfar-! &lt;v -&gt;n-c lotng In office,
aon Caffery, prevent aaaliUnl aec-’ The Inquiry had been called at
rctary la going to Havana.
the iroueet of Congreeaman Mark
-.Very apparently compUU un- Wlle-e and It era*.-Joined tn by
der*landing haa been reached in , ,t„,icr (tutor.
the troubled Cucan aibuatlon which
Ciipcreriman Tarver, Georgia
orig nally impelled the I'roaident IViM&lt;«r**t. end chairman of the
A) &gt;rnd Welle* to Cuba to aattla. rtonimitee, v*ld It roaerved the
Minor
dlaordan
continued
» Id*' *o ro-np*n th* hearing If it
through ,ut aeveral province* in I, . U n c i neceaaary. Th*
the Interior la&gt;t night but iaaur- tre will icporf to Congr»e* In
grnl .Ktivll r. R|&lt;[H'*rol In Ik* lea1Jaiinar I vo-cratlon, or Impeach
enii'ig. Fifteen men were arroM&gt;d
, men' proct-mllnga arc th* poarlble
b&gt; c»w rnment force* nt Pinnr
vonlii id&lt;'l Itio, capital of tbc province "I
Odd- mid end* of teatlmony
the -ante name. al|tr repirt* had
rmuluti*! iailicatliig they wen I i . , i . . iti.nj: uiiiliple litigation* In
• l-Aiikruptcy and mortiiitinler* of mi 2*xpc&lt;7iti4»ii of .Men i 1'*"

lions* CommitteeWill
Report In January,
With Impeachment
Or ExonerationDue

Bureau Head
Bad EffectOl
Plan Can Be

Nor.
« — &lt; * )Hugh A Johnson, arUrexalng an
N B A rally laat night, eallod the
resulta obtained *q far by the
Rooaavelt recovery
program a,
BOSTON, Nov. 24e—(A V -Low atrenth wondar of the world,'" l a W. Dougin, director of th*
and aaiallad Ita denouncera aa Unltod State* budget bureau, de­
“ leader*, geld u and aeouta of tha clared yeaterday that a good na­
old road to rain."
tional budget "ran counteract the
Speaking not only of hla own had effect*" of whatever mone­
dlvlalon, but tbo entire recovery tary policy the government purcnt*rpVso,. Johnson oald the ex­
periment already “ ha. ptoJured
He declined L, amplify that
25 percent of tbo rarclta expected
atalement rr permit an expreaof It," and ho predicted that
Insinema waa on the verge o f an­ alon of hla own view* on th* gold
program o f the Rnnaevelt ad­
other forward aurge.
It waa Johnson's flnft addroaa ministration which recently waa
aa NRA head In tha aoutheaat, and rritlriied by Dr. Oliver W- M.
part of hla apefch waa tlroctod Sprague' when he unit hit po.t
apecially at southern problem*, but a. advleor to the United Stale*
rant of it waa given over a new Trra*ury.
aaaault on the “ tom-tom coatees,”
Douglaa did pay, hoarevov, bo
the “ corporals o f diaaater" and had no Intention of foilowiiu:
"dUcrvditod leader* of an old oeo- Sprague'* path hv rrairnlng.
■omic ajritrm—axial
neandarDnngla*, here to ad.tr*** the
thaler* who are out to atop tha ninth New England conference, n
recovery program."
veml-offlclal hndv representative
a II* apok* in th* Atlanta city nf hualnev* Interests In the *1*
atxktorluro.
New England •t»t#», f i d newaProd ctlng a new upturn, he p«permen he fell Ihe gold qua*
aaid:
lion and ihe matter of monetary
" I h &gt;ld In many hand Dm and i policy wa* aomethlng that "wa*
Ilrad.treet'* re.iew for November. not iloam tov alley"
Vou cannot turn a page of that I
mo-t Intimate of rvport* without! The budget, whl h he predictril would he balanced rtgfclffnera
(Continued on i’agt Four)
of
the
ectraordlnary
govern
mental egpendltnrr*. If h* could

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DOUGLASS,
Recovery ChiefTerms OF BENE!
Program 25Percent
Successful So Far; GOOD U.SJ

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JA Y , N O V E M B E R 24, 1838

wenttohoovebURA RESULTSl/?oose

t X 'J

■' IVUclila Wlttlc, diminutive ,le
partmoat etore dark, told police
t u t night that *fco waa the "tli-ef
' jy n rt” w u « ^ l u m myatery and
1 /that on the night before W eU
•Am* alajn ah# bed a date with
V, hiarte Winekooy, gnat r husl-and
of the victim. Earle, aba told,
wooed her under i flitltloua name,
/ 'premised to marry bar and naver
■ told bar that ha already hat a
wife whoaa hair waa aa auburn aa

* Y N K W 8 T A P K Jk

SANFORD,

M em ber

fset

650 Persons 1
HOPKINS ACTS TO Over
G e t Regular &amp;
M om
KEEP CIVIL WORK Starting:
11 Projects
FREE OF BOSSISM
Administrator Cracks
Down On Ohio City;
FundB Are Held Up
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Hope that at
white ant) colored tn*
women livin g in this c
will be placed upon ,a r
lar 80-hour work weok.!V
n minimum tvngo o f |1S v

WASHINGTON. Nor.
(IP) 1 w cok sta rtin g n ex t Mo
— Charge* that politic* had In-.
,
, \
tarmlnglcl with th* dTlI work*! m ornlnff w a* expressed
p ru m m i n _ Younmtnwn. Ohio, thu local C iv il Wc
yeataHay cauird Harry L. Hop-j latratlon today aa It SOU
kina, admlnlitrator. Co warn In ln-j to correlate a mam o f toll
cl.lv* language that th# city letter*, an.l telephone rail*
would get non* of th* work relief I , u u Worka AdmlnUtratkm h&lt;
fund if the report* were true.
I at Tallaha.se*.
Hopkini wa* told that' John J.l . Tbero I* every imlimllon, J
Farr*ll, Yocng.town democratic' reported late thla aftand
boaa, had advlimt dcmnctala want-! at least C50 persona, yroh

Ing J iba cnilcr civil works to reg ­ per.on*, w ill b* switched
ister at Ihe city employment bu­ from th* part-time work roll!
reau and then report to th* deputy direct relief which they havad
■ecurlag. fo r tk# past oav,
of the elections board.
Farrell waa quoted at having months under authority . o f (
Seminole County E m rrgttay,V
I., • Im. iu i ca*a* In which said i
dcailftRi mid ha*l |»*n&lt;ir.i Mr
lie f Council which I* novr km
“
I
cannot
promise
any
jobs
but
in
'I
cmi-plnicy
w
a
r
e
io
nlct with a Isrgc 2M 'p l) “ f
a* the Civil Works
m m2 Mini sminunition.
j « h « i g * ' i I........ I the a ils around I will try to see that th* men aro
tlon.
. . . .
.
w liu h II - healing revolved yoater- placed."
i rn iutismti « unii-Mnti
r *min
But, there waa nothing . 1
ills explanation
waa that' ne
pul si {hnntisgo whfTt I h« go*
II tf»y "«'rv tin- IL\ W),000 mort- aiked tho unemployed to r tg iits r aa to the hour theao poo|
rrninritt
int'iliog |ir»ilc»li» Iron
i'M;r fwir. lopfin* nu1i « srmlnst
so ho would know the men In I go to work nor even that
Cue ll|*|oHmt*i r«irp* .iv i Hu in* \
p« l•' **«I \\'liii#»* uli If- ttl i t Film quextlon were getting work am )' go on this regular work wao'
th nls
iti *• h|u»iristinil «» l a i c
|u ?i »• ni l h s v i k t v proceedings would rot hast* t &gt; worry about the 1 •la That advice 1* c.xpcr .
(uni tai of I ( sit ifii'.
come within the next 421
'll ib s Id^I d»p Trust Co. of requeat* for other joha.
Th«* i|«p*'it44"a i Imiiio if they
Iiopkln* yrslrvMay telegraphed] and just aa soon a* It I*
ircciMiig pit'i-rr fo«nl *»»•!' I li*i»••»* titufi* fm •**» trust prop
It will be relea-ed to
Fitii1* m Rtm r.l thn&gt;urhout tho

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WASHINGTON. Nov. 24,—&lt;/P)
••■rr K'jihli •n it I!••if•*»I i •nhinuiiiiV ,
— William Fog, blontapoken movie
K D- , , , 7&lt;1* r* onl ° f 1Collun"*u''! affected through th* taodfi
While Mlaa Wlttlb waa tolling magnate wh i ret’red
weic ir&gt; i"ti'il si -Sunti » « i
Mini mV&lt;%!• "hirli wrrf Iltlgstctl In cha.rman of the Uhl. civil work.,
p&amp;mMl vUlt f ro, n ; S | f |
Juikr Ui»*rr*s court.
hdr itory and the ^andanme hus­
stnl
0*
llatwtiMi
un
I
fi
roldhu’
i
admlnl.lratlon, tn call a meeting I loPB| . Admlnl.tratlonl
'
forced
to
aatl
control
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.
,
„
—
,
I
of
hll
va«t;
__
____
]
m
y
ilent
Roosevelt
ha*
given
me
and
band waa aaaworlag question* and
Susiil.
for tho Voungaumn adminDtra-, . nil through The Sanlord
trembling aa. hw otood looking film and theater “holdings, un-j A l W O U I l C C d B y B O H r i l I* am going tn at Irk to It."
lion to arc whether, t'liiuugh poll
reeled what ho railed hla own|
.. ■ -Kvao'lhlng I* bcllevodyio
l a i n , In addre.alng |Ju con­
down upon My wife's body In
lical
preference
• mo prraon* read Inns locally to hdadjaiY
1929 markat crash
TbankigiTing holiday in *ehool* ference. he rounded a .tern d a rn ­
marge a, other numberr« o f th * |tra&lt;*^,r &gt;n
were g.-tt ng an advantage In ou- irnnafcr o f the Idle fr*tn baa '
'
aato Inva*
btnata
Invaatigatloa yeaterday, of tbl* county will begin at the ing tha, If additional govoVnwaited nerroualy ,(n i tkirau/-1
lalning Job*.
clue* of aclmel next Wednesday
o f employment tn anothM*,
lorvd In th*
I
mental uhligatlnn* were Inruiidd
ty old rnaa^oa oa'Muaroe
form,r r1'
■nt.H &gt;ov#
er and aome of the and cont nu* uatil Monday mornNo tlvil *v&gt;rka fund will be ex- Council aceeptpd the
Figure# ia thd faae tocl nled:
over and . I mivc th-'ac now conla .tlREr 4, grow^llg tb the lliwrU
&gt; leading banker*.
pen&gt;lod-,tn Youngatown If fh**e Of *8hihii»teflHg CM 1-' ‘
C Dr. A lio * W y n lk a W , U , mabhvr
Instruction for Semin dr trm
fhl* roanty,'The-rfeordi'
fact* are true, he tald.
Speaking rapidly and a t Urn** of Public
.
: iUrU, a /uidar^a, U&gt;*
Ih.a which
JUtawkifwUHh — --------- t ' :
cr up 1a wlilrh It had gmtn
headed County.
wlaocrafUag. t h baU
f ________„
lb,- ili-iatrou* bruah fir* in the
ml vigor and mo HIT ton* to our
n i| | .A IiK U , lll.\.
s,n
;-i
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n period win
*
cr months o f palnptaklng work &gt;
— k i W w m to ram* Fro
from
.thill- northwoat of Lo» An
login on Frida/iflortioon Doc. 2i,' body politic, mint wltlinrly car ffl*» Sluir 8** itl i J'lliu Jl'fl-.it
lomnliyallv rom r. Into the h*B
(Chathi*ad On Tag* Two)
drwaod klm aa "p&gt;ogloua" in letand will contlnoo uatil Thursday I ry th* bu rden -«f *»vln r lt«#lf Mild 7P f«»
m * lir ln n « i * 4 - m M a y • m b * M
of the civil work* hoard, ■ml It &lt;;
tbra. She ’found tbo
m.ruing, Jan. 4, It waa d«ddcd.i from de.tnietlnn." For *Vontlnu- tiilrtl tryilnr “ H m tftOittl tim i.f an I , I'uplately out of control.
un«li'rito4*iI thnt tjiv f ir t t * tflT’l Dr. Catbarin* ’Wyaokoop,
Il ha. rnaaed th* rldgv Into th*
Th* IU34 achool year will begin I on* and prolonged hudgetarv In- ••I parti*
(C’ontlnuHn »»•*
Tw o I * li-f
in h i
I*a %
•*-*|
a h ber
r-llp-law of tk* victim,
th.'
l
l
r
m
pulited
F.arl
Canyon
on Monday Jaa. 8, line* teaching! Gallon mean*," he added, "it* -Ic­ Iiriii&lt;
ma.• nt'iGi \ |i.|tiur "i-ruivVK ina Enid namMaay, atern
i
-i
l
••
I
headed
toward
Arroyo
on Jan. 4 and Jan. B ia to com- i -traction."
•ftatll** Iftfli' &gt;fn) laid
faced middle aged achool teacher i
pen.at# fo r th* holiday on Friday
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All ar. •|*fl |f*. i||&gt; . I. irg. | vttlh Si i i. ciuircc o f th* Paaadrna Mu♦ W iiffo
ilted in
In um
tk* , Wynakoop
wwm
ffpn io o p man
Dec. 1. and a h llda, wh'ch I* “o
,
,
»
'»n»*fm
i2**y (n vi"|nlt th« V)atli&lt;*M;| uir-ftal water aupply. Th# Game* f/Fi With
prtrrli»U,
prenefrr
*4pa wad Whoa* 8 | y»ar-old fatbr.
-I along a jagged Gra front Mn«l * pret nt .»i i
l&gt;* granted teaeher* and p-pll» ia I CxTOCCrH
A S H lC O llO l linihihill'in U* A mI 'Hm iln»- •• r* »i nil EtamlitiK In,
Wpa th* laat of four poraon* to die
virfr | %krr»' Knypne* Whit#*, rhlrf fa-*-- I by a trearherou* wind, The fhrlr •'birthday’' rlothn, n wml*
NEW YORK. Nov. S4r &lt;A&gt;)- the Spring ao that they might!
there .within foar year* p rr-~ l'n Former" Gov. Alfred E. Smith visit tha Orlando Fair.
cl***h n| tin *•t ml ••
If- ji famed Itnae Bowl la In Arroyo •llnir ♦•rrmonv u » i performed y,%"*
_
_
The order aanounc.ng tho boll-1
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t’ *’ Sii'.i hut no brush surround* I I , , trrdiiv nt n nudUt rolony
urged
yeaterday
that
private
ell
Wynekoop,. th* huahai.d.
•i' It I- tn tlltla danger.
r««U unlt/'l/atamping otTl hoot |«Dy datv. waa accompanied by the
^wnaly.rmir
P»'“ « ‘ 4 liritn ton niy lt**piil»l&lt;« mi (• m*1
mile, aoulhwaat o f here In a ae-j T A U .A „ An8KKi Nog, t f.
f, bmnloycd until mm- tI l.i CMintv fir* #[anlcna office
legging
after
r
e
,».l
by
conformcu.tom.ry
notlc.^
r.a.rdlng
lhrl
"///nt
uTtlil
G
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12
.
eluded
Sylvan Valley.
1 _ A f r„u
purvey to dottfj
tbo World*. Fair Sky H I* .
.
AvaoHs
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'*••
•
-1
'be
damage
already
don*
j
health of all pupllt.
IP* fitt*t !&lt;ii «.| i It* -t* l«ii'lni*i
W trM MD* WltUe.
I
regulation. ft»r lh«*
___
The Inidegenom » a * Jim Goad-1 fruit f|y loser* in Iho qua
a,
,. I,a- f 4.000.000 Jual how
All teacher*, pupils, bus drlvarx, lien, nicctinif in (!*«• City HmII I
le.lltetl
*||2|M
I
oloot
•
tilt
••!
a
—
nf
t
•
*
Wynakoop, aon o f Aimc.j pur'ha** »t
railway eondorl.ir, and lh c l„ ( lhrrc ,,,,,, ,g,, wa* t«n**l
mam I...... . and cabin- ar* Hajanit &gt;r* and lunch room amployae* night at the call of thriv pM M i •fOnih* • Mfl* O S .&gt; •tli
Gardner Wynokoon. 2.1,! "We'va won th* flr»t
m,
i i- undetarmlnad but aome |brl.le Mlaa Simla Wl-e Tb-y went j I,- approvail torjav by tha
who will visit In olhar atata* dur­ ‘.Irnt, Forrest Cstrhol,
vtatlm. A beaaUful girl of a . aald Smith, commenting on tin ing tha holiday* will b* axpacted ommltts# of three which is to gt» fh Uwan- County •! tall
I.
..•t.-a ar# at high *» 160- Ini to San- Franclaeo on Ihelr honey- 1 Civil Work* Admlnlitrall
Mdh fm - 1 f-'too in h&lt; it ion
Indianapolia family, auccea* of the repeal campaign.
to oo&gt;*rv* the two week*' roal- 1 Iwforv th* CM, romml**lon Mon
■I Canyon are th* estate* ofimoon.
| The Admlnlatratipp *1
h.l -|H llt/fel ht'nfl'IKC inti Ilf
awrriage Intnj “ Now w*'y*.got to win
the
oth
,n " 7 «!!?' dr nee regulation on thylr roturn i -lay night to a*k for relief in the
Qpodm^n nnd.thcw l*rrjr,luT.,puyl tytl*»K.^lh,]&lt;&lt;J’5f*, ’ l r f .
mxnk^k
.L
jj. r i s » * etu-.lt--bsbptita^ . fc iip -. .~rrti
Rev (*Iark Irvine of the Temple] cToHciu work for Ilie ■
a u K sy
- “ i ‘* * - vpnff»* .r itg r
VdOTtiaratfrT-aHMc-uf T u f ' fwdnpariwtnit - I T t
Btet bar when l'*icitl**n to v « u r - hla aupplie* aft. from a phjilcian nr health o ffk «r' r*n*#e for IMS.
nf Nutiirr C’hiirrh, Irupt flown a vlded rltrua organisation* pr
Ifl.E
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mother, f.-rmerjer Dec. B In a thoroughly legal of th* city or - town they v lilt
lad Ma mo
Tha committee, comno-r l of II
pMth from their hiinirfilnwii to «i any tinruportallnn that may
n o R IH IA N WINS HONOR
hutructor. to a aorortty matmrr."
ala lirg that tharo waa no opidem- E. Weakly, I.. C.. Klnard, and
well. «inir!fir mil •‘ wfin't you join required. Tentative
I.ONDON. Nov. Jt l/PI Lord
Jaat aa Smith year* ago ex­ Ic of contaglou* diacaaos In that Harry Carrington, will exrlaln to w j||uu(hby .U- Kr.
'V A ^ H IN flT O N , Nov. 24.— (/FI itn?" In tovorml nuilr inrn iriint.*. la conditioned upon ih f ag
miii in - lif
pressed the belief that prohibition plac*.
tho Commla*lover* that b-c*u»e'• lit -I.^iljr
- -Notify A llot, * mm Hlrctrl —'T hr war d*p*rtm«nt anDouncrd - The ru eitt, including n youn^ of the proposed aurvol
would t&gt;* voted out of th* consti­
of th* term* of th* new Hern j !•• potllami nt jr^Ur-Uy bj ■ nor ! Veet»*i« lay that Kanntth B. Col- | rainier with a ran dyke beard, Work* Council* In cotipl
.___ found at 2:30 tution, »o today h* aald he waa
ordinance, which In eoniv u I l um miiarr \Mtlvr ! iiiH|;iii in tin I lin*. of Tie#, Fla., haa been 1 heeded Ihe rail.
ihe ipuirantln* waa In eC
by D r. Wynekoop. cartain th* p«opl* would oppose
There ia po liamcdlatAd
II .t 1 aml and Htonifxid l»y
• ' po lv-ted Ihe IBIS . raprvaentotlva
In
the
-I'-arlng,
the
bride
di*a •rapetted to po­ sale of Illegal liquor.
To
L r tQ U O r t/O I ltr O l ] time# aa much far a city Hern--i l(,.tlI&gt;
of the co*t o f the labor,ln I
ranlv.l
a
kimono,
all
alio
had
on,
!
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dir,
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training
ramp*
ky tho xndovtaker,
from a single merchant a* ha p*«l|
“ It is lnhttimt In every good
jrandidale of |h* army fourth and the ceremony waa performed. arch a survey and plana gig,
ills tiaaed in or* fu lly -Ittor
citiien to dcalr* to b* obedient to
ORLANDO, Nov. 24.—(JO— A| last year, aom* merchant* will
i
CO-ED MINSIM.
.
, iv,i p* ,.rra Col Una will ho award- Borne nf Ihe women gue-l* wore
nl the law," ha said.
iH lh e b i
or tomorrow.
12 plank platform on propn*ed • unahla to nperato.
I « &lt;1 M k*U4*it trip to Washington • llptera. but nothing elae.
A * bullet plercNov. 24.
IACKKO N, MiGlenn o f the local NBA
Tha whit* collar miwi all
“ Tho people now have th* op legislation fo r control o f liquor ! R.
I married Ihl. w .y lwc.ua, I
p
,,, N n i|d, ration
kd brought lnataat pararalty not only U be law abld- wa* announced fUaterday fo r tlioj FmnpHM** Board, wa* a «ueal a t ' f A -. -Oulda Mai l.uloi. .pretty 1uod wilt leeelvo from General
I Ivaa ■
i a«*til la-11 m
tv.l Ifreedom,'
rn.. Inttl 1
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almpllrlty
and
| ’a clotbe* w&lt;. lag bat th* opportunity to he / Florida fed*ratio* o f patriot* by ,hr m**tlng. a* wall aa a speaker.: Millaap# college rood, last night lYi-dioiy the Pvrahlng medal for HVe the
the Civil Work* Admlnk
di'tiiur'iished attainment In mlli- •aid th* bride, a nudist of three and women will I * rung
tabW. A —**
their country by laervaaing tha Its president, Maj. Paul Crank.
1
'•••n*"*! ih *
grocara'I
the ol,(e;t of • poll., .j-erch
innnth*.
Ipraod bv anv taxation rgvrnu* to that th* bud­
the tarn* da**, It vvsa q
Chief among th* guala to b 'ilro1 '
&lt;,*'l Mr. Oat*:h*l who w « - j f Bowing her dl&gt;ap|*MiaiK-t- frou, p a i v ..birallon." Cnlllna D a naGoodman, colony member for
Allsnt* and a student et
I her home here Wednesday.
get caa b* balanced. Realiilng sought by tha patriots la roton a brief speaker.
today.
four months, said ke liked to conic
kft .tacked that tho governmrat newl* raoro
I HIV ItV of Florida.
Heading tho litt o£ j
tlon of th* l o o d M
“ bone-dry"
down nn week end*, take o ff hi*
for th*»" clk***» wa* tbo.j
revenoo and that he can do Ms srtial* In tb* Florida state con
stiff uniform and “ romp around." and modernising o f tk
k effWiata part only by buying hla supplies
mi s i v r * * n E N K F m i
atltutlna.
_
_ / W Am aaaoo- legally, n* good citiien will pat
rvenrda of so:tai welfare 1
Other articles provide for thu
GEORGTA mtOl TII BBOKF.N er public survey** and th* i
. A bottk o f chloroform and ronls* a bootlegger after repeal."
Nh'VV \ OBK N ov U ^ o n —
yrmuval of profit from liquor talc;
• *' owned ‘ h r Dv. All *
Ceil D Berry, prealdent of th#
meet of uarhoqt w han, tha
) ] , yduratloaal program Ih achool* on
ATLANTA. N .v 24 —(AT—A tie* are unahla'to- pay thfli
«*ro nearby. Th* pUNalinnat llnllaa lleaa Inc., reports
^
the
rff#
t*
of
alcoMolk
kb*
banning
light
rain
In
south
Georgia
Mon­
Ida gaoM and cnr.
K arl
LirhmaBa. C h a n te r o f ar.d hew it ia a vilal l-art of the llial ih.* enmnany'- eaport bu»larlca.*
o f all Ibjuor advertlajng, arul lb* C m m iiti aocratary who has Juat r u n t recovery aihernr
u,.-- “ I, male tally benefiting day night wa* reported by th* lo­
markiag of all H-|uor Oontoluite returned from the meeting o f th*
Mr. Lehmann atatrol that- the from pree*nl c-mdltlona i 0 V- cal weather bureau with predic­
op botllei with the skull and cruoa.. Soatheoatora
D tr iite af
th* mooting had
th* privilege of roun'ling the dollar In foreign tions far more rain that woul
bone* symbol at poiaon and tho*. Chamber .ef Commoroo of
pr'bai ly break tha
th* ^drouth
It t*-,
ra­ ' V h r i n e d o v ’ dU /,
drouth Jt
fo u r “deposit iry
th*. h itrla g an ad-lrvaa by on* of th* exchange markets " Th# com- pr'barly
wotd "poiaon-*
which the public i.
united S ta in la Atlanta, ataUd “Drain Treat." John Dlck'n.on lianv'a ftralgn hu-lneos is trans- conGy labelled ss or* of the most, T C T O n i B ^ B T T !
sever* on record.
today that th* maatlng hadlthr** why ia * « assistant secretary o f ,
*U oM k'av, shoe,
f • . nr-,
r-Loninv
■UMa-t
,
limb lew
dlatir-t hlgbl gbta. Thoy wore: , fOMWagt*. Ill* talk, well delivered' a* trvl In 22 rountrio*.
for Boo. Aaaoo, other objoot* that
H
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..
COLLECPH
MAY
COMBINE
L Th* ringiag nolo of optimism and well received aecuiding to J
||
a t kia i by neody roeUUuU
ApalaShla-rla
Clear
placed
•vac present aad future condition* Mr. lohautnn, waa o* "S*uth»rn I KENTUCKY BANK ROBBED
JieMow
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CHICAGO. Nov. 2t.-&lt;A1—Tha
In Amorlr* aa vrioad tofore Bus'caaa and (he NRA."
today.
( Baaaa, win b« h*U atrawt ~
U.UnluU
FRANKFORT,
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14
Nev 24^-Crj-Su.ld««. nonriy 420 repraaootatlv* BoothChicago Tribur* said recently that VI Mvera, .
a n located aC th*
Before ‘ adjournment, Mr. Leh­
U* ‘.4. &lt; V
Four men arm*4 xritl unit** eom* unforeseen develop­ VI. .i'leee# .
. Cl
can in g aurpria* vot* era hnsiaoo* aaon ’ | i h d i t t i l i mann aad Horace Smith aa sec­ —
t first 2 tn*t aM
2:0f fa
naleaavltla
.
.
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to temporary ric- and . trade body secretaries, a retary of th* Marion Cxorty a«wcd o ff shotguns and a ma- ments arl&lt;* to prevant il, tha Uni. Btky, Wm»L I
vena*;
at Mart^t^
Iw jl
I tret of confidant*, tb*
avUte aad C*l*ry A n
♦hick waa caaght ay bolero Chamber ad jHamofp*, were sue- rhino-gun obtained 210ABB It vordlty of Chicago and Northwes­ l l a y l q a a ---i at Premier AUx
FlaWa.FlUlag 8 ta li'*
it by every dalegate to erwaful in having' a naolotlon hood* and about 210.000 to cash tern university will tr* merged ia
eumbed last night, el
to a single educational unit.
S tm f; at ~
, . passed aad rerummrnded to the .eet'rdsy In th* ftret
IB taM- ■«*■ t-y' Visa* M
■
Str**L
i * franc tu l a
Coavlctloa1Natlneal Chanter pf Cniatnereo up nf reeved Hi
. M .ar
hnd W a U
wore *agg**t*d by
fob several j for approvaU
HORBR8 DIR IN FIRM
Ohateh.ibaw „ # '• » , Lv l )i
-lal city.
Ha i* —
wtohx of Ufe tbo
chaagtf In tha Nationalto^hm
M te|
of th. W.
Th* im
reeolutlaai
call* fur a aur- ’
.
overnment waa d*f*- id
of tha local
Act although Ita Lone- v*y o f th* nooeaally for a road-1
MFMPHIB, Twin, Nov. 24—i*1)
f)i|at*d hydrork1*r,o arid 1e ho•f Mr*, itlli
Imast to IU t!
alrtady are many. *
a a: . umMMi
juatmonf at oakling rate* on Ing naod Ui Oval oil wofl* to to- —Ten bore**, laclodlrr three thortla a ia ---- rnm t.-.
vgrvgram. Tho ?hamh#r of
Th* insight wh'ch waa givan pvriakar.1*
Mra. iB*x
ourhhred* valued a t lljOM each, A
ffc ll* **nt out of rrcsaa ih*lr prodoetleei
Aaavata
Ctaag
ih leg* tea o f the tramondoui Florida, g raadjoatiarnt that Mill aa* mall Increased Ita
voted Mi against f* f: A
• y p iM
kr
died to a Ore which destroyed tho
, . ,
— yliihmeata o f tho.-Agrkcul not w otV hardship* • « any rail-1 pot (tom 2B barrel* to
rital t*»t ‘
•table* a t th* Memphis H ost aad Mavaaasb
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a majority
road or p Um p raoratm.
'raid far th'i
fata d a k • .
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By N u d e Minister

"• A1 Smith Calls For
Fight To StampOut
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Partly Wracked By
Of Prisoners

M o a tly tlo itd y l o i i p h t a n d
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OF US. CREDIT

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A Matter Of HigliU—A M Left!

Damaging Riots

Collectivism, that la, the elevation of the
Uw rights of the
i/ouecuvism,
rroup over the rights of the Individual, has ao far in our
soc**‘ revolution been confined to a planned economy. It Is
restricted largely to the method* of making a living. It
.concerns mainly hours of labor, minimum wages, seres of
production, and the price per bushel, or per quart It does
Am, at least, it has not yet, affected, for instance, the
.ciathes which a woman may waar.

Thia is sot meant for our con■tmiption, of eotime. Neither are
the Inapt red rmnmetiU hi tho J ,p .
moeh speculation and
gossip
throughout the world.
Re ogni- ■neoe p m . From that country
Uew Involved such a radical we have etatement* attributed to
change In official American la-- the Forefgii , War and Navy Mintlei that observers abroad are per- letriea in which our recognition to
bapa to bo forgiren for conclud­ Pu iila I* dtertiueil a* "a mean*
ing that it reflected just aa radi­ o f re*leaning Japan'* Far K**t*'rn
. ... .Women still inaist upon wearing what they phase re­ cal a change la the attitude o f polity" and In which it in o*ed to
gardless of the rights of other*. They are quite out of tune the American people
toward support the official virion* ef a
with the present order of thinga when they attempt to super- Communism, toward Krrmlis, or “ 1»JS crl*l«." Hclirf In a Itummtoward Far Eastern or Furochaa Amerl.an entente juriifir* belirf
hrtt&gt;ose their individual rights to the welfare of the group. fends.
Some o f the assumptions, In the ennrmeu* erm» appmpriaThey may subscribe to the theory of collectivism in
however, that have already found lion* Is nett year*e unbalanced
Japanese
notnlc matters
comes to
what
they budget.
wear they
their bat
waywhen
into it print,
here
are to
Now, jtlease
from Ihia
Include in aad
theirabroad
wardrobea
thegrotesque
things which
them newapaper'*
society ah m whole or not.
and dangerously m i s l e a d l a g point of view, American recogni­
leficiai
to
Perhaps (hey get this rather selfish attitude from the that they
must
be
p r o ­ tion of Sumta should and would
men. Men aa a. whole are also rather Inclined to dress to foundly Irritating to the Amer- have eome at any lime during the
la*l rixtren years, irreapeetlre of
suit themselves. W e have seen men
without a necktie
political condition* In Fart or
at dinner simply because they wanted to. We have seen
W rit, that the Soviet government
them wear dirty overalls down town when such sn exhibition
evinced the willlngne**, which Mr.
was frightfully embarrassing to their wives. W c have seen in which It la taken for granted I.itvlnov ha* Ju»t shown In Wa*hthem appear on the beaches in nothing but trunks with that the establishment of relation* ingtnn. to remove Ita own obrta le*
n erwittonllitna)
f r i e n r l i v " diplo­
ftilllftconventional, tl"friendly"
their rreat hairy rheats flagrantly exposed to the sunlight betwren the Soviet Union and the ito
United State* .1* "tantamount to matic relations. We are convinced
TE8BB FOB TODAY
and public gar.e disregarding utterly whether such exposures an allianee," a* one hopeful CM. that while economic considera­
were beneficial to public morals.
new journal badly put* It, and tion* may have prompted the
present Administration to riplore
So now we read that the women are not to be outdone.
the powitdlity of removing Ihesr
In Rt. Petersburg right now they are having n frightful
nlwtirle*, the Ameri an people—
squahhle over the question o f whether the constitution o f
Including bodies a* hostile to
this country guarantees equal rights to all, or whether it
Comniunist institution* ami to
|guarantees eqush rights only to men and puts women In a
many a*pecl» of Soviet policy as
category hy themselves. The women down there sre insist­
the Federation of t-ahor, the 1-eglow and the rhurrhe* — now ac­
ing that if the men arc to Im allowed to run around half
cept re-ngwllinn without adverse
naked, with dolhing hut a little nklmjiy pair o f pants on,
commttlt for the very roaaon that
why they've got a right to loo.
|l does not Imply approval of any
Well, now, no reasonable man would question the right
Red institution.
o f any woman to appear in public in anything, nr nothing,
In the estimation of mir peopl*.
that pleases her fancy. At least no man would again who
It can I* *aid with absolute as­
he Japan'a ally and this country surance, tht* pel of recognition
ever had before. Blit one might be pardoned for pointing Russia'*.’
no more commit*
the
United
- ...II* ir..m u » out In a general way that the allure and charm o f some
How little wr know of the *{g- tit ale* to a pro-Russian policy lit
they apparently women at least can be served to better advantage In an at- nifirance and mnsequmre* of Europe or Asia than our e*i«ting
: M were afraid moephore of reserve, suggestion, and illusion, thpn in a puh- our act* until Ihe authorities friendly relation* with Germany
u* an explanatienl
In
i elimination of lie demonstration o f the brazen fact. We simply mean that vouchsafe
and Japan »re evldrn e o f the na­
Moe:ow " I ’ravda" eagerly exuelee*. But you (some women, Hke most men, are more attractive with a plains to the Russian people, on tion’* *y%.pathy with Naxi dome*-,
behalf of the Kremlin, that reeog. tie policy or with Japan'* doing*
cm on with rhll- little something on.
It i* unthinkable
rho want* to m
W e are reminded of n line which caught our eye In an nilion mean* the American prole­ in Mam'liurl*.
article by Beverley Nichols on women's clothes the other tariat'* repudiation of the anti- that the Administration has even
position of the "yel­ suggested an sntentr to Mr. Lit•----------day
W e never read those things, but this particular line Communirt
low" American Federation of La­ vinov. But If it had. the states­
sry Morgenthsu , t happened to stand out. it said. "Whnn a woman wears bor. It I* also to be taken as our men of Europe and Asia mu Id be
v-utT atncialsfe'; d r e ss whieh looks like a bathing suit with extensions, she contribution to world pcacr in sure of this a* of nuthing else:
Is throwing away all the artful aid that faahlon might give view of threat* to Russia's terri­ that such an understanding would
Integrity from the imperial
have only to be revealed te lie
departm**' That her." And wc suppose one might add. Lh*t when a woman torial
kite neighbors, whch may mean
ch ip but it indl-l wears a bathing suit that looks like Eve’s fig leaf, *he la Japan, or Germany, or beth. repudiated by the American peo­
ple.
n fear* of toms, laying hare Ihe naked truth.
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The Drake Estate

IH Of 1,000,000 htmlirlit meant
ll material would ba aeaUahla
loaveit uf hiead.
pklna* or Kan l u I ion n l Intiimi
li It Would have the rca|M&gt;nnibiJ"
o f fctdtn* approximately lb,
IJIOO person* this winter. Al
W purchase* of butter are be
' made and large quantities of
kt w ere made avatlehle by ths
■ administration’* emergency
[ buying pirrifTam — Arthur

During hi* ramtiltm over the world, he is
mussed an enormous estate, most of them
!|'jl vowfarenc* of faimer* In'came from the holds o f Spanish galleons.
Itaffo tb» otbar &lt;My, a resoluA g r e a t ra ck et w h ich h as Iteen w ork ed to a fa ir you
AWM wJopUd*bagln dng
f VJ w ell In th is c o u n tr y Is tissed on th e fir tltio u a th e o ry that
**
e a a re lla -Ijjj *^|r p&gt;gjjcla w as B&gt;’ p|*e&lt;l ou t o f his fo r tu n e hy th e virg in
w ■
LU' “ j T j Qlltl1" Etiw*i»elh w nl th a t the E n glish g o v e rn m e n t ia atill
I aaw* loan., f o ^ r i l T ^ m v.r I resp on sib le f o r it. It la n ow rallal.ly re|H»rled hy the sch em
$4 small and mkldl. fa n rsr. " |vts th a t th e e sta te, plu s accru ed Interest and w&gt; fo rth ,
Mab a resolution I* apprevad a m ou n ts to so m e th in g like $22,00 0,00 0,00 0 that s righ t
Oongrci*. a concurrent r-isolu- 22 hlllion, not m illion.
Now when a man cornea around and show s vtsi his name
aright alio ha adapted be
ng Uiu*: "It I* hereby c i ­ ia Drake and that he is n desi-enilant of Kir Francis anti a*
ty provided that any farmvr aorb one of the hnira to a 22 hlllion tlollar estate, hut tempo-

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valuable g ift— ,

In P e n ite n tia ry
W o rst In Years
iGonttnum From la g * iloe*
rushed to the scene to augmen1
the details o f state troopers eta
i toned within the walla for sever­
al weeks since the first of a scrie* of disorders. The latest was
last Sunday when a group of pris­
oners made a vain attempt to recapo over the wall* by mean* of &lt;•
makeshift ladder.
It wa» for that attempted
"break” that the 7f* men who ri­
ot oil yesterday had been segregat-

Starts M o n d ay
(Continued From I'age One)
ap II*, Dubuque, Dca Ifolnea, Fort
Worth, and U i Angclea. and she
bringa to her Sanford and is nee the
experience o f a mSater.
The flrat aesalon will be fol­
lowed by another at tiHO o’clock
on Tuesday, and a final seaalotl
at Dt-MI o'clock cm Wednesday.
As has been the custom in past
years. The Herald extends a cor­
dial Invitation to all the women
In the rnnnty that they attend
one or all of these rooking school
session*. Ample accommodation*
will be provided for all of The
Herald* gueats. A special aecllon
will Is reaervril for colored cooka
in the bnlruuy of the auditorium.
All guest* will be riven valu­
able literature relating to late
methods of cookery with electri­

G lames Currerfly 'Fitted

DR. HENtty
McLAUUN, Jr.
Optometrist
l l i Pttrfc A r e .

With riot min* flashing find l«-ar
jfa* Inrnb* ready, and whilr msI DOftT LIKE BE EH!
. hinc gun* larked from the |irU*
on wall/ the recalcitrant* wenherded Into unoccupied cell hlocks
-Tho Grouch 1
to restore comparative quiet. Hut
■llhoujfh the rio* had been subdued
a .onion o f police pat rolled the
jg W )
100,000,000
wall* last night, prepared fur *
M e K ■ Others Do!
rumored "break."
Report* from inside the prison city.
B
O»mo To
said many prisoner* Were injured
■STEVETS P L A C E •*
Forrest Hatcher* Cush Grocery
in the flaring disorder, but this
and the I'lggly-W iggly atorv* of
was flatly denied by Wanlen Her
Sanford will lend a bond during
bert J. I Hard Jlidled) Smith.
In a statement. Warden Smith] tho school by donating ttie grosaid ban-ly had the mrn entered crrli-s and meats required for the
F ia eog ra p h Printing
the yard Utnn the 75 broke loose.] dem nslrations, while the liandalt
TYPING
"The, tirade a ru*h for.-the mi-Fleet rlc C o, and tho Sanford
rhtrrr and wee *irtg. ahnU,".. .be e x -i
. Hpcdal Jta Yjnljjgatlons
plained. “ I blew the whistle and T3eft&gt;Iclt—Contracting V* — JailL
nil the men started bark for th*| assist by furnishing late model
SEMINOLE COUNTY
cell- except those 75, who rushed electrical appliance* which are to
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
over to the dye house, setting fire lx- displayed during the three ^lay
to It.
session.
"Then they picked Up rlub*.
piece* of iron and whatever wea­
pon* tlicy could find and sla m d
smashing machinery in the shop*.
The damage done is by far the
worst sin e the convict* have been
rioting.
“ When It became evident the 75
Cor. 2nd and Sanford
would not Mirrender, I sent out a
“ Sanford’* Only llonie-Owned Feed Store"
call for reinforcement*."

San lord Cash Feed Store
BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
W. T. WOOLLEY
Owner-MgT.

SPRAG U E QUITS,
PREDICTINGEND
OF U .S . C R E D I T

P. A. MERO
Ballard Rep.

BERT CHAPMAN
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in five middle western staU i. where the depression is about
to atari a revolution, have been mtilred o f over one million
dollars by thU racket. Many times persona named Drake
are rnnvtncwd that they are entitled to * / h * rcJ
tate If they will only pul up a couple of hundred dollars
for attorneys fee*.
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I f * ■ much belter racket than the crude m eth od s o f
Sir Francis himself. It Is not nearly ao dangerous as the

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARSAGO____
. T . J. F v h la t of TaQahai,
|a tha city foe **»kya vtalltac frianda much U
illrht at tha many paopla
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Epl*«*&gt;pal Church, ilka ail th«
othar ckurcba* or Sanford, U mak^
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and
larywr quartan a n nacasaary.
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la acme ivctlaai but th* Calary,
‘‘Already many luoaa of garCity a*cirad without lore. Sonia I eminent aacqrltlae hav* droppod
plonaer grower* clrlm the o l d below par, lailofla g the Maaa that
wave wa* worth thouaand* of dri- was hrettghf out la Oatohac.
Ur* to them at it dartroyad mil“ I hallava you are faced wtU
lion* of Insert, that would have
aHaraatlv* rithar 0&lt; g W a j M
limaocratic Exoculiva Oam- daao tha ere pa more or laaa laPreweJ Fritr, a* g TIT*1* ?
a f Semhrela County has Jure. CaUrv. Irttuca. aad aaabago
axpaadllurea with a*tUad to atoat U vacommand
Ms** ila WI tha vacaay af
l*a af County Judga oa acI tha daoth a f Jiadga B- F.

AND W AT«|( ■KAYBB DEMON STB ATI0N
Monday, Threday aad Wadanday— Nok. I7-M
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fContinaed From T i f f I)
rxrharxgeii during the |rertiM| of the
(world eronunik'l r infrrfiicf
It w n just tiefure that cunfar*!
a n c e met that Sprague c a o c
to'
the treiiu rj. f’ reviou^lf ha h»‘ij
heten rvonoruir advtaor t i the Bank
of England. Prca’dent H ooirid t
caprt’fke'tl hiiiiaelf ffirn an a*
trcmely gratified al ohtalning hla
Rcrvirei, adding that he wan a
“ perfectly footl Amer»can.M
Fur week* It* han t*rrn well
kn iwn that jjuragu«* wi* in dmagreement with thr adminlntratiuo
on fnnnatary quention*. Early m
hU carewr at the tieauury, he in*
variably particfpataKl in Whitki
IIonne ronferwitcca «»n th a ntiljJifHt't

haacaforth
ha prohibiud
clear through an error ut the l»ank. It is a great temptation
Incurring ntw debts." That
I alhaiaata all cred t bualnai* to advance a ten spot or two Just to tide him over the pnjpw'
tr as tha farmar 1* conraraad ent emergency.
It la estimated that no leaa than forty thousand persona
parhapa pu, him on his fact

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Telephone: Office III

Missionary S o c i e t y
Makes Plans For Year

Pc r s onal s
Mr. and lire. A. J. Lotting have
moved from 001 East Third Stri-ct
to Lake lla ry .

Mra. Brvmm will serve a* the
10l4 J im k lm t o f the aoriety and
oth er offierre wfll be a* follow *:
Mfa. Eugene Higgins, Tire pre*ldent) Mr*. Bur hr fttcclo. eorreapoadin* secretary; Mr*. R. L.
ShMtolaer, roeordin^ serretary:
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. F R ID A Y
lire." J, E- Praaton, connectional
, The annual piano recital at Ml*a triwaurer; Mr*. Clarence Smith,
Oapkto Takach, aaalslci] by MUi local treasurer. Other officer*
Darla1
DorLs Jackaort and Mtaa Nancy
w lll! be appointed later.
gaaaatter, will bt given at 8:00
Mr*. C. II. Smith, superintend­
p. M. at the Junior H igh School.
ent o f publicity and literature,
The fu b l'c ia Invited.
TW Seminol* CcaMity Kedk-ration rave a short talk during the
of Women’a Club* will meet at meeting In which she emphasiied
the importance o f studying church
2:00 1*. M
Kirtt Methodist Church. A ll mem­ literature, particularly literature
ber* af tho Sanford Woman’* Cluu for the women’* department.
are tuged t o attond.
“ B Hal Work in Japan” » * »
The N- de V. Howard Chapter o f the theme nf the program for
the U. r&gt;. C. 1*1)1 meet »t 3::i0 the day which was present rd hy
o'clock with Miaa M argaret Rob­ Mr*. John Alden Brown and Mr*,
erta, 110 Laurel Avenue.
fleorge McCrum. It included a
SU N D A Y .
Annual memorial
services
of paper nh the Japanese Thanksgiv­
Bemimle Chapter Number Two ing service by Mrs. Walter I .
OrdM of the Eastern Star will ie Morgan and a piano solo, MOn
tclltet' 3:00 P. M. at the Masonic Lake Chautauqua,” written hy
Frederick W illiams and played by
Miss Tkorothy Smith.
M ONDAY.
Mr*. W . S- Thornton presided
The Dependable Clasa of
the
'irst Methodist Church will meet over the short business session
t 7:30 P. M. a f the home o f Mr*. which concluded the meeting Mrs
» It. Hmlth, 1300 Park Avenue, 11. C Caswell, chairman o f Circle
nth Mra. Smith and Mra. Harry N’ jm her Sl«. invited the guest*
L Weaver aa hoeteesva.
tn the churrti annex where re­
Circle Number Four of the P in t freshment* were served hy Mr*.
laptilt Church will meet at 10:00 E. H. Laney,
Mr* Caswell, Mrs.
t. M. with Mr*. L. Tharp, We- E. C. Smith, Jr., Mrs. Kyle Shoe­
aka Apartments, to sew for the maker, Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mrs. R.
lospltaL Covered dish lunchet-u
J. Holly, Jr., Mrs. J. O, Imney,
■ill be served at noon.
Mr*.
Burke Steele, and Mr*.

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HONORGUEST At
STATE COLLEGE

Nov.

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(Cuntinard from Pngr One),
than four hour?* after Mr?** Stan­
ton hail icnt her plan** inti, ihr
afir— Pent thrre pilot** ntaiMiivrnng
their plains over the oienn htil
Maloney -*?%i«! ihi* w «* trally a
(feature nm'l evpfjiined the «tnrt
hail1 tnaife the cl inner* u f flriiline
either the wthiinn nr tin *** o'
the pi line remote.
In her note to Maloney -one of
se w n that ltyid InTH di*covi,n*d
lap! night Mr** Stanton tohl the
airport nmnnirer to tefntin finm
e n d in g anyone on a dittHrcriMi*
aeareh for her and dcchiM’d **heh
u r . ’ . i i 'i v tii have it that way,
t ilt that** twlter than ha' imr nn
aviation a riitnit.*’
iti'^nie atie left
on the loreft iuh t he Inn t uw■•■-«!
Miiloney**
plane.
Iter ho whim I h i »« Killed In
iili«t»t o f nn iuit«itnohde near hen*
|i'M thall Ml" week- iuf«*. Ft ii’ ti'l*
-HI.I alie had giii*vi;.l deeplv
lidd a p i«%ate i d**t * 1ik«*n-i- an I
tet ew«*»l it l e t
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Mnh»io \
- m l -he had U-. *i th in • fn.(O i iit
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M. J. Meeks arrived Sunda) rrnor and Mr*. Dave Shnll* a*
from St. La-la to spend t** * win* guests o f honor will head a del­
tW season here on imsiness.
egation o f oevrral thousand F lo­
ridian* to the ,-ampus o f th* stale
Mm. Mary Harmon o f Miami is anivendty for the annual ohsorvthe guest of Mra. Ifomer Little at anee o f Homecom ing Friday nod
her home on W*at First Street*.
Saturday. Acceptances to invita­
tion* extende by the university to
Mr. and
Mr*. It. C. Hodgkin prominent officials o f slate ipdi
h a v . arrived from Itetroit, Mirh.
ate that prartieally all will leto apend the winter here with the here for the auspicious occasion.
lattVr’s mother, Mr*. J. W . Mere,
University oT Florida alumni j
Elder Spring*.
take a partleularly prominent part
in the llom rroraing ceremonies, In
Mr*. Roy F. Mann h»d ax her «pite o f the fart that the rllma*
gu rsti today a' hei home in Ro*e o f the week-end i* the football
Court, Mr*. S. K. ice*. Mr* S. E. eame. which this year bring* to
Ives, Jr., and Miss Maty (id ch n -t, the Florida Campus the p o w e r 'd
o f Orlando.
Auburn rleven whi h last Saliuday wcnrrd a sprctaruln t virtnry ,
Mr. ami Mrs. W aller II. Bach over the hitherto undefeated. and|
and son, Itavid, are expectn l to re­ nAlinriHl championship
irn lined i
turn this week from Flushing, N.
y . where they have been spending
thr past several month* with Mr.
and Mr*, i’ hillp Bach.
Friends o f Pete Mere, son of
Mr. and Mr*. I*. A. Mrro, will ne
glad Vo Ivarn that he in improving
at thi» home o f hi* irrand|&gt;amit«t
Mr. and Mim. Henry Wight, Park
Avtnuc.

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ST CLOUD. Nov. sM.— K. V er­
non Partin, ritn i- grow er and
cnltlcm nn. wnw found dend ■n the
SI. Cloud-Part in road near b e n
yesterday from the ttcrblenlnl di»rhnigv o f hih gun while hunting.
A rum ner invent igai ed and re­
ported that dorCh vrn rtf' o '^ t a L
I t war* I ho f i n I fill »lif v nf tb*
1 htf ida
In ltd ifiif reii-mi
which
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hiiildn t! &gt;m«»If •-ni hit- hail I *. tr
thr (im |iii' l»a- lt*on
iih in* tu t* hncr nn I't al *»»•• iih! ■» »"*n
and ii pihff o f t va** ti'H-oIII llff-tllt 111 t’H-t*i'l
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Mu* taut*? Hickfon, dr'(rht\T
«»f Mr. and Mr*. R. (i Hicknon of
this city, ii playing the juvenile
lead in **Th« Full llouptr," a threeait fares* wh eh Ir the forthcoming
tTrchJurtion o f the ilramatii” fWpart*
nn*nt at Sretaon University.
It
will lie presented on Dec. 15.

both house* o f ihv legislature to
moot with him Saturday licfore
thr aint'ial
In consider a
|mi|Misal In set forw ard IIh* *rT*clivo rlnlo of rrpral o f thr state
prnhihilmn slaiult- from Match 1»
IIhIn In I'll-. I. Itlttl.

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fin n a n fni tin- run t*f ifi Jt «
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Mr. and Mrk. W A. Miller of
l*ong Beach, ( ' l l , arrived ytit«r&gt;
day to spend a ' abort time hare
with Mr* Pearl !l*n«ell a f the
Monlt-auma Hotel. 1 liey will leavs
in a few days for St. Petersburg
and l.akcland.

HASTEN HKI'EAL.

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Nnv. 22. —
Out O ver Atlantic (A’lC H IElmY ErNn iiN EMillrr
jri'«t&lt;tda]r aB*
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To Commit Suicide' law
t-.m-nl romiuittre o f

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With women constantly enlarg­
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I tiun o f whether or not a career
other than that o f wife ami m oth­
er Ip rompatihlr with frm lnr hap
pineea Is often a subject for controvermy.
T h ii
f||jei«tion
U said tn He
treated fearlesHly and frankly In
"A nn Vick era/* latent anti mn*t
sensational o f Sinclair Lc win’ lic»(
aelling novels A l«n*k which ha*
gone into edition
after
edition
shire It was |iuh1Mird In 1!»TJ.
*fAnn Virkera'' ban aroused rtlsrus
eion auch as few works o f fiction
ever have.
Retaining all o f the drama and
vital Interest o f the novel, which
deals with a social service work*
er*a efforts to combine romance

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B a p tis t
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players at the "harnyaid Lm i«lure |
P*rty*f to be given tomorrow aft
ertiptn at 2:|0 oViiack §1 1 1»«- * Mure Ilian 2UU ynung perann*
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by tbc Salll* H a m -o n Chapter uf I Uapust
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Peo§ile*i
Union
th* D. A. R
conforrm e held ah day yesterday
Arcnrding In th* advance .air at New Smyrna. Mis* Mary I ’alo f ticket*, th* party will Iw houn of tli s city r e c i l w l thr
am ong th* largest subscription highest number of (uiints In a
*word iir ill contest which was one
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Th* leading supporting part* terormted f " f ihr n a s l o n .
Keservati.-ii' may l*e made t o ­
are fa Ih tT g ru lt of such put
standing favorites a* ( onred Na- day with Mrs J.*hn li l*n&gt;nardy.
w L B4aa May Oliver, and Brure Mrs. G. 1. l*nuck*. Mrs, R. L
Cabot.
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or and realU.m whuh only th*
t h e R r v s r w l M r a . V \ |i
*pr*»n n n rtv* by hrlnging th* H e r e w o t
rharartm to lif*. ItK(1 Radio hafllmod tho I»ewl■ masierpiore with
a cast of *xrrpll‘&gt;nal brUlianc*.
It opoaa at tho Milan* Tkaatri*
today.’
•' Ibridge parlies put on this season

Iren* Dunn* and Walter Hus
too are co-starred.

a m i le ft
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TO GIVE
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MM CAROLINA

U F E 'S B Y W A Y S

I; Gator-Auburn T i l f
To Be W itn e sse d :

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By Record Crowd
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19 Injured Aa Tornado

PICK THE WINNER
The fin d three persona banding la the merest t» correct
Rat o f winner* In this week's Harold Plek-TW-Winner contact
will b£ given two tickets each to the Milana Theater, good'for
any ,performs oca next week.
Clip this coupon, place a "W ” opposite the name of tha
team yoa think will win, cr a T * if you think tha teams will
ploy a tie gome, and bring or send it to The Herald office
before noon Saturday, Nov. 26.

Strikes AlabammCamp
. _ AMWBTON.'Alq, Ne^. t l —&lt;#)
—N'ne youths were Injured tf a
tornado that itrOck a Civilion
Coneervatioa Corps comp. »U
miles east of Oxford, early loot
night

LaGuardia

mayor-elect twisting tha tail of the

"Tern,many Tig**." Ha declined
GAINESVILLE, Nov. *2
H R
--------ah invitation to ottond n dinner
burn's sensational victory
chon; bp th* mayor* bat accepted
Georgia a week bOfora Florida's'
Hjm
**
Horn(coming haa definitely turned,
Three of the more aerloaely in­ en thsr to b* dnwent ot V A n H i h m v a h p
a new Interest on the Tlgeta* viajured w o n bro-'ght
a haapWal nor teat night given try Die com­
fiC H M - T b K A
tepipaaid of promi­
Name
It to Gotorland this Saturday, and
bar*. They ware 0 * d l Ford and mittee of
J * F T 71 /**/ i f
nent hoeinew leader* of the coun­
tha question is asked— wtt! u new.
Gilbert
Taylor,
o
f
Bimlagham,
--------- Not. 22— 'D ie I
Addr
high attendance record be eetT
WINTER ' PARK,
and James Peak, o f Bradford, Ate.
L oboIt Rhyne Bear*, w in ate com­
The tornado struck tha tamp
The Alabama game herein 1230)
ing la town Thursday night °f
shortly bafora 7 P. M. Peek, from
when Florida dedicated) her atadr­
FLORIDA VO AUBURN
this week to baftl* tha Rollin*
um end observed Homecoming at
kia cot la the hrapiul hero, eakd
Tor*, will h*M a weight ■tlriitCARNEGIE TECH vo N. Y. U.
the tame time, established the
tha storm struck with davnatatiag
l* | i o f twelve pounda fo the man
high attendance of all time, ath-j
fury and that ha lost couch
GEORGIA
TECH
va
GEORGIA
tha line. Even in the backfMd,
letle authorities recording aa Um
nose a few minute* after ha alda4
w h en Rollin* usually haa a alight:
official attendance, 12,479.
The'
In bringing twa companions films
H ARVARD vo Y A L E
on opponenla In weight, the|
Georgia game In Jacksonville this!
tha maw hall aa It collapsed.
itatlatlca ahow n stand-off with
fall le the second high, 13,061.1
DETROIT v» MICHIGAN STATE
teama having an avirmge
The Georgia game In 1929 ranks*
weight of 176 pound* behind the
NORTHWESTERN va MICHIGAN
third with 16,703 and tha Georgia,
line.
game in 1231 next with 16,149.
J
OHIO STATE vo ILLINOIS
' The Hickory, N. C., ladi appear,
That the Georgia Bulldogs have'
on paper, to be tall aril hvivy. Ten
■n appeal to Florida football fans!
RUTGERS vo PRINCETON
MIAMI, Nov. tt— tAV-FIoroRo
E o f the men etand eii feet or mure
la clearly demonetratetd by the
H. LaGuardia, mayor-elect of New
1 moat of them weigh About 1H0.
CALIFORNIA vo STANFORD
above figures which show that'
York, arrived her* 1*1* yesterday
• T h e squad aeema to be bleared atthree o f the four high attendance'
by Pun-Amarlcoa airplane from n
, ao with plenty of veterana aa only
N
AV
Y
vo
ARM
Y
games In the Gatorii grid history i
vacation In Panama, but side
{ throe of the B een ere playing
R A T E S
have been lilts with the Red end!
NEBRASKA vo IOWA
their flret year on tha squad.
stepped all queation* by reportblack
from
Athene.
Throe are putting in their fourth
era bearing on politic*.
10c ling 1 Umc
MARYLAND vb W. 4 L.
Auburn haa always enjoyed a 1
M - tffO
m r on the tram, four are playing
Mr..
and
Mr*.
loGuardla
and
8e Him 8 lime*.
good patronage when aha pie) ed
the'v third year, ami thirteen
SO. CALIFORNIA vo NOTRE DAME
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Tichoor of
7c !!■•
on Florida soil, but this week It)
other* are pitying their (K in d
Now York, who accompanied La­
Sc Un* 1 month.
la assured that the grtdder* from
Guardia on the trip, war* mat at
the " liv e ly V|llage*r~kvhq put the
Minimum charge SOe
tha air base by a group of'ftoriC u b s F i n a l l y P u r c h a H c ■trick anil Theodora Klelnhena, a skills under O eorjli ao Jhcril|ak"Moonlight
Jubilee
Four"
southpaw pitcher rveently pur
ably last Saturday, will pliV be­
T h un dai craning at ■tOO.a’dnck
K le in
F r o m
I ’ h i U i e a rhaaed
from
Atlanta^ together
fore the tam est W orlds audience
at the Zion Hope Church, comer
tilth a bundle o f cashPaillrnaiuil
LEGAL NOTICE
that ha* ever aeen an Auburn
Orange Avenue and East Eighth.'
at
666.000,
will
be
given
to
the
CHICAGO, Nov. 2 2 . _ ( A 'i -A ft ­
tram In action.
(
Street.
Special
music
will
be
th*
(■r
Tke
AsMetalrS
Feswa)
w
o
T
t
m
«&gt;w a r r t - u * n o ) s w o n
er almost four year* o f prrai*trnt Chillies by the Cube for the batSeismograph* In observatories feature of the entertainment.
tax a m b a tm » w
The rapacity of Florida Field
trying, the Chirago Cuba ye»ler-l ting «tar around whom the Cuba
e r* o r T r t x n t s x a s L
* t a t . HAVE YOU* MATCH repotrM
ell over the world recorded the j
t m
o r
m
i
w an *
bp oo* who tonllp known h*v
Hay finally
jnirrha-nl
tb a r lr * ' will Imlld their attark end hut stadium here is 22.000. and while
most violent eerthqueke In recent
n -o n m *.
Brief*, Jmralar, Mag. A*. *
IChu k)
Klein, lti.11
National for the Naltoanl league thamplon- there Is n« prospert that (l will
Natin* la Mrabv gln e lh*l
le filled, upward* of 13.000 per-, years yesterday and unprecedsotB. 0 N T D K R
ana K . U I M O I J
league liatting rhampion anil nnej -hip neat aeaaon.
•urehassr* si Tax Csrtlfleata N*
non* are r iiw tr d to bf prei#Hl ed wet weather sent floods rag­
of t hr griBlort left-handed hitters
Probably no ball flub puraued
fill,
dale*
tbs
Ird. day ot H I- •10— FIowot m 4 Ptenta
ing through Colombia and Hon­
DR. 1. T. 1)088
a . n „ t u t . a a . H i*d
i m liti«i&gt;lisll, from the Philadelphia j &gt;ny player more insistently then! for ,h*' klc*1
^ **
ttrirate I* »V aftlea. aad ha* made CALENDULA and othar annual
Saturday.
duras.
riln p rirth r
National*.
) iHe Culm did Klein, who in si*.
amllcatlna for tax deed (n Issue
Aral* awot ririralF IHmuom
Meteorological ooserratlon* In
plants. 16c par dos.n. Phone
la anrnrdaac* wltb law. bald csr
ith the I’hlllie* Compiled
T s o v e te ra n u t ilit y in f i r l i l r r s — { srasnna mil
K f lr o r u lo in r lr f H f f ilr #
lineal* imkruti lb* (allowing d#* 293-R.
EDUCATOR
8TH1CKRN
Victoria,
B.
C.,
at
Fordham
UnlOf Hr# IlMarMi • i.'Mi A, W. — la
the lifetime major league average
M a ik K n e n iir am i
H a rv e y
H en
scrlbst pmesrlg sllualw) I* »•»
■MR, 1*30 l\ Hi— II IV M.
venlty In New York, In London,
tnnls rnuntr, VlorlSs. tn-wlt:
of .3Mi amPwnn toe 11)3.1 National
Pfera# TOO
Offteem » M .?
12— W u t n t
WASHINGTON. Nov. 22— Dr Budapest, Frankfort-on-lhe-Maln
HKU of SW U ol HBH »snrirwl Nal’l M .-k n l l f .
league batting crown with a mark
limn It Town*l»lp II Booth,
yrsr Their hi*3iJ couch i* II. M. of JfiH, oi 2.1 point* higher than K. C. Brooks, president of North and Ottawa all reported Instru­
WANTED.Good flush cow. Must
1 f U f i« * I t
. . . It
^
Carolina State College, who Buf­ ment recordings that showed
. The «Ald lend heln*
it foim er Muryvlllt*
C’%»l- his closest rival.
. bo ehoap for cash. Phono 7R3-W.
.
the
del#
of
the
leeuenee
of
euch
fered a stroke of paralysis Satur­ unusually severe disturbance.
lege Ma i , nml their lint* cuach i*
eertlflcAlr In the
of J. A
H H O H 1
day, remained In a "critical* con­
i Foley tlnltia aaU certificate ■hell i6— A port m enu t e r Rant
No one was able to pin its lo­ ossa pear, all tha tlma
W llinm “ I mP K«|»ry, A,)
FOOTBALL
INJURY
SERIOUS
;
h*
redeem
ed
AeoordlAp
to
l» w I t s
PRINTING
to
parties
dition
at
the
Raleigh
Hotel
here
cation down definitely, but the
at’l f d iB i i
f mu
N o rth
r ir o lln i
‘ deed will Ipeiie thereon on the Itth 601 P A L M E T T O " Lowut Floor
general concensus pointed south­
HI Ate r i llegf 1i£i »t year, nnd per*
day
of
NtiYimbfr
A.
D,
I
illBIIOWNWOOD. Tex., Nov. 22. Mnndayy.
wixbcmt eaoca**, hot
fumiahsd. I rooms,
privata
Wit nee* my ofllrUl tlrnMurt
,W * are equipped to produce
■final frie n d of r.nfh Jack M r ! Inw­
Raetaol Soap and &lt;
Id') Internal Injuries received afternoon of a heart attack. He ward to the Caribbean or the I
■nd Mil this the Iftha day of Oc bath. KiUhanatt*.
flr g else* |oh work et lb*
rountriea bordering It.
■ ■aval on iasyrtn
all and IJoh Ekpn&gt;y Rollin* C’cil- in a football game endangered the I
tober. A. D.e. I91t.
Iteen In charge of water
mp plmplsa a n i
Wweet possible price*. Gist *a
V. R. DOUOLAB8.
Jege cnarhe".
(tete
lifr bf Edward L Long. 20. of transportation of rock fnm Miami
(Herk Circuit Court, 16- - M i m Um m w
trialTO KN1RRTAIN
H y \ ir t u e o f th ^ ir re co rd , tha TaliahaesM. Fla., a freshman at
Bemlnole County, Florid*. [
here
le/t
several
■
’ (• «a 1
ifor
t) I
1the
1 lie im
sik- scrvi
mi
imonth*.
iiu iim ip ,
.
d
.
a
1
GENTLE
Mgr*
Mul*.
10
jr*an
h e a r s a t« n*J ■ c h a n c e o f cofrfiing Hamel [laker r- liege, In
Harold Printing Co
By:
A. I«. Weokiai old. Watght 900 lbs. 660.00. P.
* 10" T 1
j j p m a i n i » i n a c | o f f i e r i • ( 6437 N *
It w a announced today that lY#
tlie
ciiMiiipionship
of
the
North
(H
it
AL).
here
Monday
Little
hope
wa«
1‘hooe 148
W. Sltth Ave„ Miami.
V. Proctor, Ostaan, Flo.
public t Invitetd to attend an cn*||
I'a r o im a S t a te
C e n lr M f i;)
th is held for hi* recovery.
in i s i BT o r ro i’ ir—v Jtioat
(ertelnment to ba given by th* '
season, ■ fea^ they haielv tiiliini j
sTATR o r rt-onma
■r x m o i coim T T
la*tl &amp;ra»on. W ith fie
g a m aa icANOTHER LOAD of fins mulct
CONTRACTOR 1)1K8
In.rs b u l l of
r o n l f i l w ith I ' l f i b y t r r i i n and T e n - j
and fgddl* horaao. Carlton Live­
ciiAni.xa r. iviu -ia iu . D.oss.rt
To all crodllora, Isastsss, dls- stock. Ex .bang* at Edgawood
n rs - e e
W e sle y a , i,
-nd
V‘r lo r i# s
W E K T F A H U - b e a c h , N ov 22
Irtautsss.
aad
alt
persons
havlaa
registered over the Weil ( .arohLAl
^
*latms or daauads ssslwl said as- Avsnua and Lah* d t p Road.
T e a rh e ra .
M a r y v ille ,
am i G u llJ
1 T o n k h n , OS. M ia m i
tat*.
Brunch stable at Hooting* with
T»u sst saab af you, ora htr.br
fo rd , the I^ n o tr R h y n e c lu b
h a s c o n tr a c t o r ,
died
h e re
re c e n tly
nwtin.c and srsqulrvd to oraasat J. H. Jailrtto in dtOrgu. Mol! *dm
Ot your service with e*|»erl
sh o w n th a t it i» no se t-u p fo r a n y _
____ ___ ____
_________
aav claim* and dsmands wblcb dras* 6946 Oak 8L JackaonvlBa.^C

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our

To Meet Veteran
'even In Game At
^Orlando Tomorrow

to

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ter. •

LaGuardia ArrivesAt
Miami Enronte Home

Seismographs Record
V io le n t Earthquakes

LU D E N ’ S

fa

0

Resinol

Bryan &amp; Thrailkill

mechanical advice. Bring your
car troubles to us.

m an 's te a m . It's tw o d e fe a ts t h is
re a so n w e re of I h r h e a rt b r e a k e r
ty p e , W olf -rd nos ng out „ 7 io fi
w in , a n d K lo n to p p in g ny a t.illy
of 7 to (I T h e g a m e w ith
E to n
» a « th e o n ly co n te st In w h ic h t h * j
fa iti-i iti p u n rh o v e r a , le a st ■n r

Sanford nnd 2nd
(Hark of IVlil Via Hsrvlra ata &gt;

to i h town.
■ T h e a l t i l &gt;1e a im in g th e
T a ra
I th is w eek a s th e y p re p a re fo r the
j l ' l i u i v . l a y n ight g am e se e m s fo 1&gt;e
a d e - ir e (o v in 'k c a t e tlie in se lv e s
j a fte r l l i ' i r d e fe a t liy M ia m i
la s t
I w eek. A lth o u g h th e re w a s no d is ­
g ra c e a lt a c h r il in that' r r s u lt , the

W OOD
Nice (’Iran Hard Fine
llelivrrrd

DtJHARTS

fium

hum

th* piyinrlll of Ifl-5-l la*&lt;*»
Twu jM*rt**nf iliM'iiuiil will In- hI
lowrit mi lute* paiil iluiinu No­
vember »ml uni' |H-rt-«it ili«rount un l i u &gt; paiil durlfiir lie
camlier.
T n *

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olds

Rub on Musierole. U*ed
by million* for 2S years.
NOT Ju*i a aalve, but ■
"co u n ter-irritan t." All
druliiaU-Three itrco|th«.

ni •nl with
children**
coldi ...Treat
them aa your
own mother did—
mmfrrn*Uj. No dol­
ingI Jfuet rub throat
and cheat with ••*

say

P R O V I t)

# And thouaaadaagoaat Xrqft'aMir-

Whip Sated Dnoring fa an ***-

llnly wow type—w t too tort, net toe
Mand, mot to* ally fat I

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Iy, while* h&lt;*ylr hAe a Iwlntnl el
IMltor Until will prnt'Mnly take their
I'larrn
In the line up Thursday
inichi, however*

The if*me wi]J be played at
Tinker
Field ftaHing aI‘ H;00
o'clitck.

f, ft tit ti if t ‘.in.

11

you. or slthsr of va*. y * f has*
aaainsr Ih# setals at CIISHLC4
r WILLI AM*, dwnssd, lals »f SHELLS — SHELLS — SHELLS.
Osmlnols County, Florida, Is tbf
Haa. Jaa
O gbarua. Counts
Wa havg th*m—at th* right
Sudga of Mamlnala Couatr, at bis prlr*. Btanlay-Bogeru Hsrdwosu
affltw In tha Counts Conrthauao In
Sanford. S.mlnola Counts, rtisridn,) Co.
wltDIn twalva montba from th*
data of th* flrat publication barsof.
All claim* am4 demtads not
within lh« lira* and In 16 SHOT 22 Col. Rlfl*. |3A0. Port­
E lected
manner |»r«m*riked hi rein •kail
able Eiactric sawing mar bln*
• bArr*d aa provided hy law.
Ikied Octohe*, Ith. A, D, lilt, 623XK)| othar uaad tnachlnaa at
(■lined) TUB ATIaANTIC NA­
TIONAL BANK O F JACKSON­ bargains. Slngar Shop, PalmaUo
and 2nd.
VILLE.
By:
E. T. PROVOBT.
Personal Trust Officer FOR SALE: Copenhagen and
A* Kitecutor of ihi L«tel Will and
Chariaatoa Wakaftald Cabbag*
T*tetam«nt of Charltea F. Wtill ansa,
Dec«a«*d

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A GOOD THING

IS WORTH REPEATING
W IIFM ISAN
Mmaut llnl Making a Marl.
WNCM TTS AN EX1DC. YOU STAJrri
Y -vif*n 1 always »*y that
•bawl “ bargain" baHaiUil

W m i r » an r o o t ,r o t i stakti
- Yaw might at wall ga bach
la hand cranking H yaw con i

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lii(iini£ Miami acrom|illiiheti
will |
lirubatily hmvv irn'flriAl rcuulU

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| i | i t &gt; t T K r r a l i i .*1 I b a t t h r y w e r * o u t *
rla^Motj. A tlrfI*al now «rnl Ili#n !■
oi for Aliy tram mrt the waI- j

Big Wood Yard
W. I.llh ST.

“ Tastes better than

YOUNG
MOTHERS

r TMUm 0^ tOMtTHjM

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D E N T D A IL Y

M en brr Associated Press

| WASHINGTON’ , Nov. 23.— hT&gt;
l — D isregarding the verbal bU«tn
|net o f f by I&gt;r. O. &gt;*. W. Sprague's
j criticlam
of
the
government’*
monetary policy, the admlniatratlon held to Ita yoltl buying pro­
gram yesterday and •Imuhaoeoii*ly disclosed that the treasury « i &lt;
supporting the bond market.
Funds turned over In the treas­
ury for investment by various
governm ental agencies, includin'the poatal saving*, farm credit
administration, Ihe debt sinking
fund and federal deposit Insur­
a n t were described as going In­
ward the purchase o f government
bonds.
A cting Secretary
Mnrgcnlhan
said last night he would make an
announcement each Monday on the
amount so invested during the
(Continued On Tag* Tw o)

N K W S I 'A I ’ KH

SANFOUD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1, 1933

Administration Disrega rcfefljORDER
|Criticisms MadeBy Sprague; QJAU AIII
jFisher Upholds President
J
Governor Turns Down
Fetitionx B y Local
Persons Who Asked
Additional Freedom

w k a h u a

Pair tonight and Friday and
.ligh tly raider.

PH ILA D E L PH IA , Nov. 2 3 (&gt;T)

policy

of

Reserve BcardCouncil
Decries CurrcncyOf

Death Cause Trace
Case OfNeaqfyN
1
Body Fou ndOpT
[
r
Home
In Socialites* u
i
CHICAGO, N iv. 2.1.- s

1 ‘ iesident I

Roosevelt “ is substantially right."
lie spoke at a meeting o f the
American Academy o f Political
and Social Science, with Senator
Elmar Thomas of Oklahoma. The
senator said he was "as much
opiMised to Inflate n— the Improp­
er, eacestlve and over-issue of
either currency or credit, as any
money changer in Wall Street.”
Professor Fisher declared that
the core of President Roosevelt’ s
monetary policy is c'ntained in
hi* add reap tn the leondan rconmnlc conference Inly :i. in which
the I’ rrsidrnt said:
’■'The United Stales of America
trontinnec,
ra g * Twm

F ir e

NUMBER 2

C e n t*

W
ARNINGGIVEN'85,500 Floridians
ROOSEVELTBY To Get Steady Jobs
BANKADVISORS Beginning Monday

BACK IN STATICS

— P rof. Irving Fisher of Yale
University last night said that the i
m netary

P r ic e

MenTrans furred From
R e l i e f Roils Will
Get An Average Of
$12 Week For Work

GROCERY CODE IS
PLACED INTO USE
IN THIS SECTION

*

* -* *
JJ
NEW YORK. Nov. 2 3 .- t A ’l —
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 23.
The Herald Tribune »aid in itai
o f detect vf* Will in in SchocmafctT
7~
.
! — ( A . I M — Tl*i* C iv il W o r k s
Warhlnpton dlapatch that the Ad*j . .
iM fr tfd today th«r rhrmUta | »d !
i« s i
„ i Kht
tcrn H tip evidence which "P fp cvlsory Courtcll n* the Federal Ur - 1
t irally
#slah 1ii»h''tT*
that
.
serve Hoard baa
warned thej
R m* rr]T rdrr.inh *rtitten ir*«i:jst ■
Rhctn (lardniM
W ynrkoop
vDm
« " t i . nt r&lt; T iit.ir w »h - im n e x t
phot Ki&gt; death afvrr partakinjr p f
“ currt Mry of fluctuating value *'
---------M othIjiv
fir ^ f v t r p in a
k Tuesday evening dinner at tDe
A 1 * vole!ion, the Herald Tril»*!
The itMi m iinl , de for the retail S 1 VihdVOHO ( .v m ’ ii»:n to tvfp o
. Wynekoop home, and that ,,*l4e
unc raid, cited seven reason* and
added "In view o f the opinion that l food and grocery tiudr hoenmo o u t m n ‘ inp!o&gt; m r iF in F lo r id a .
j murder
nrnim U cd ly poii^ i fie
I’ pltmvn
the l the
ie.M in:
on# in the household."
Federal Reserve
Advisory effect O f *M tin* city yiS*U*i dn&gt; .
Th«* nten \ iM lw kill*»nm ttcMrt
tj., "1T h e « m Id is ira-t 1inir le tter every Council U lieves that In the re es mi per*!'* ling Mi 4' to employ ment
The hafFling
im ir trr
nf
M
W . t ^ k e tyqpn ty' lo»t an ap
WynekiHip, plain with n jin
siinfle
g le ht!|bui- *
‘ tienernl Jtdi:«
.1 IVr^hinT trtblishrnertl o f our c u r te n e j base* agree ment that w a - -i c iied libvtri!
M cm dny
let h» she lay m arly nii&lt;V on
paal1 In the Ktijvvtne Court l&lt;i
i l l J h n l in Xcvv
Ymk
l ily ll*u mt gtftrt tt may tra well to tie m r- 1H* t a il J u ly
Mil ISner~
' rtioiiiing fi o t u tinn p irating lame brought seven per­ ww'k after n ]leiii*tliy at ay m Ku- » led with kelfguartla to he agreed
- -h a *4 hia^^cntapQa t o the prtrmi
T he p rm n*nl labor prnvtHimi'* [ £ Pnry
Rolu-f jo
tn t'ivd
sons into e study 1««t night.
ingu .in
act glid e on t h p i (round* (hat the
upon &gt;&gt; iii'ei na.ionai action."
for thr relail 1rnd«*, 11- n|’ i".iv&lt; .1 W. rk
&gt;ot»
nl) I
o n ! work
Thi'-n
seven
in-fitinmnmbe
atatuta under ,»(£lch hy « u con
While Henry Morgenthau tnade hy tin’ iVcsidelit, t oe rt&lt; lo ilo u n week.
o f the liouaehnld nf her m dhefV
ira.i) *41 n.» to W arm
Spring*
vieted o f ntakln* fain- entrie*
" N » employ* " shut I wntk to t
fat u ymdsmtod
- . t e e i.r will review
step* th.M
m hours r . n
In bank record*, did not aperify
tiv* fi m Id i ctd
• th tha l*raaldrnt.nritli ,h « n m hour pet ■
ImpHa nmrnt in the ataic penitrnyear-old wife
I he»
ann met
................... ‘ brra o f the Fed. re. |han k x .J a v 1** • v%
x t*x
j
■xr» |1 if*
llary.
All pi **O'* t“ ft &gt;\X i'l
de» t h
*..................a .d aou ld comment 01
lhr
a, n „ f %xntrhf
| l i Since the declalon. Governor
..( thr f ) l
xx.
&gt;L ll* f n nil* ri*k mt
all.)
4
»U
*
.
"W e pu*|)frl ro one and every A.
'» “ » »&gt;,. Kcsicral Art fi)|r ,
" s h o l t a told the atate cabinet to­
n 1nl tun
r.i.*i ** 11* X’ »:. ii. f M
one,'* said I'o ln r * 4 plain
Sltega
. .,,.11 in ordering ■ s l« u
day, a group o f Eanfonl ritiien*
,|«* pinv- : '.• | ,*.f It . hr *(*11*1 *' .1 W.irkx
I'lur e afi i
f
an he o o k r r i theii detent inn.
■' ■ ■ • 'l liu d # on Ihe g o l d tpr
have petitioned him to grant a
•ttVd to !"• '•« 4 4 1 .•t it* 9 f ' Li*.! SII* ll
1
Fhya- ciana
lat&gt; t might
wer
.
.
.
.
.
■
pa
m
i
fo
r
private
d
i
.
Bi&gt;rk
||(l)
n|(in&gt;
(&gt;1Sf,
i.
.
.
reprieve ao that I-ekr would not I
annlyciog the contentw nf
tha
iivr
.timing
ita
mrintM-r
|li ‘ ii* the nii ori uni iii
mty » i V
have to go to the prison befm e 1
lain
determine
*•»!
1 l l i i l c the MX ndflitioonl hi* i * they
the Pardon Board acta on hi*
whether ihe m i'picioii that ■►ha had
I
mm*I
he
raid
at
the
rate
of
time
petition. G ovsm or Sholti told the
Lean doped and then -hm wa« well
W ASH INGTON,
Nn#. 2 . 1 . - (A*)
W ASH INGTON ,
Nov 2&lt;
f/V&gt;
' ami one third
cabinet ha would not grant the
founded.
Acting Secretary
Morgen than : — A predictInn that
Rrc^identJ
-eale
i " l imita l’. o *» e p *' • up ■&gt; ,l e
reprlert.
»
An
empty
chloroform
bottle
waa
laat night modified his order fo r ­ RimafVcIl Would irnivp to iCMtnr®
to* fit of
---------------------I fuinthei n f f‘« •- n- ** *i 1 ng iti 1
nrar
the
hoiy,
t'liis
n
etam
inabidding Treasury off rial* to give silver to monetary glory he for"
Information to the pres* to allow ("oniric** cunx'cnci mi Jnti- .* « iru- don, however, h« l not liown ev
tm eiican - here icaterday v ic e d ,
_ cren o f th* m i Mm to pi Mod- o f
dence that *he had n haled it.
lah r preaerih* if
thern to divulge factual data lull yrsterday from Siiiutoi
(«.«,. or i roMiiir Ilt ihr .inch. \ s | i m n c ( l i a t e ( i a l
h iltm in , Theie were
acratches
on
her
*i \ mi l
" A l i ’b r i ' t i
specified that under no eirruni
whi-fi rr»i*i-d H a ir* Amla*aad*rr|
Democrat, Nevada,
lute. The body lay |Mine on
tin*
(Continued i in t'age Twnl
•■ in i »
lither |»«‘ n t 1 i
H itm an dtaclnscd in a raid** *.* pel ml iii j ta, Je in the orderly little .Sumrer W el'e* returns to C'ii&lt; a ;
n r , Nov 2 d.
. k in. •»
\i *fk eight I'
.Sir (leorgu Hchuati-r, at Nrs. h i otfne o f l»r. W ynrkoop. v*hn*e (nte Lite thta weak o r «a rly neat week ,!
■pnth" of the
new spa per, i
• I* n *
lim n th e 1m
hi, India, iiia b* lief thr*t I 'le u h n t tmsliMfd. fallie r, two i ’ oth er' i n ■ n* tTi i* »e m nfTitial
.
the Civil *ci ibeil, hi'i
Mnifi M'i'i'i .-ri&gt; d m
he a dlin e »1 *
•Inin
l'»
Booacvidt would aid nilvrr,
law and oaughlar ra th er tie have 1 VVc’L** i nmtol 1iM ioo hn rk M
•ti ha* act to-- h iiU I' |0’ 1 diiv
| W
LOS ANGELES Nov. 23.--(A h
Tfta cable
ttniritki* in*•d *Si gniiii I note ns phyaieians in t ill
i'00,000
p*iai
An #n" 1i'li* i n the newupaner. rc-^
— One hundred and seventy men
&lt; k 11in ll j
""In n it a * i 1 TI lid* P
* ticcrg r on itp|ii * a I by Ir.ha o f u cairn*
*-tatu i|U(iUc
1 do I |i
' In- ion it h p leer o f th1*
R. F* L ofberc nf Jackaoriv ilb*. J»Hv«r
T VI l . A l l AixSFl. \|
cut o f f by a roaring brush and
anti-dumpini;
ajs ti umeu
or rile, Do
*••♦» I.... I
Snc haJ
shim evidenlly hy Ft j c n i element
- 11pyi tmir
th* j
Civil work*
pMH i ,
.listin g
i the hauls o f, r erv **t m* i (
forest fire In the foothills n rth- di via ion CTltdrir'p r fur thr Sir i r- 1 U i ^ rt\ out at the
I ,m ill’
' i iinr 11 fierce
u c dd, lahrilatniK ►Her, foi l lie f*ray San M«*t n /m e r'-r e - ' m
f l . ’UIO.OOO w e n u p l " • I v tha j ■
f r d ls and the |
weat o f Los Angeles were —port­ Bo«d Department, upent an .... . n h .*■ e*inference at whiuh Ihit
h t-*tali
i*i1e u lM woufiil iiirieed het 1 |u k noUllced that "r«-rtain re* i» u f f
merit * (
i"
St ait* Civ i I W»* i k
V . • :m il i ulion *
V,1 It lull le to HI Ultfe
in confaranre heie ypsterdny wilh vim wa one nf tin- Antri . .11
.
lf*hn»e»it
Mi' i
ed safe bv r. motorcycle officer
a»a*il&gt; w he.r H w u ld . ea- li the j % r f ^ o ,tp.
,l t , r pr ,ni|,d.
* X dn v
11'li* leij e Unit 111r%i
membara o f the Oily Cotnini««hm; ,u&gt;Pg * iCn
liclb.l
•ktvpf
f
u
r
1
Aihiitiit
trntor.
hi
ait
Shu
wa
prnv&gt;il
.if
Me
who ran the gauntlet of flameM*-rV
a m p a ig n to
g
The)* rv;&lt; ni Je« on
Miami
• 111 o f thr 2'Otn.ilftU
^nd o f lake front property ..n n ersi
,.illin#n in i|cnt(N| U,P ,*l c f i|4.n her lioji* and a ally, pulled tluwa Attn*
tablfU.
. o f -., it •%*• *.
ie* *'•'"e* i'.ln U a SI
and found them scurrying to safe
r ArHif* *
nif
r-* ... j
who had »OU|
' iniiv h&gt; Httaiiifil
ught the
i^rrKlha^c (
%
a iojrr***Ho#i o f t * h | v n - t
f.OIIM, Xhl. h I
Li roll lie
.*nt Welle* di-mnii
k parV-ro«lpTalldn
__
.... f-iTTfr-ini
.... ...... ,j lim it'd fret* mair«
hv -integ m e
I he it
lay i.
•♦'■i»*i***
..It *«.*•.•* ( . I
M.-f .la. .
Th# man. cou n ty welfare wntk ^ boulevard to a |Ki»nt at has* i «vi»|
11 n r
N . h *ne r h
&gt;1 *tut
VI ♦*Mil'll I I . | *, » * .
11^
*
.
. . .
:^
- *iMi„tn nf diiinaat*
&gt;' »i l*"r
o •
ti n l. st iotl to
Tin *e |i op-i f
wwm engaged In unempl ym* nl m . hlncka m i l nf M yitle Avrn-..*
fdt»* ♦ *, i
T rtifMiti d
t hi*
p&lt; if i at•i
1h 41, * n il foi (ii;i. . M,l,\ ». ,| »
ii
v rritert
llaf work, Wtfa making thr«r v»*y j Jhe rrmdt n f Om eon feren o u nv
*■’ ill* 1*i *- ’llAli
i e v#&gt;|; «* ■ *a I » * k ur *»
&lt;V» , . — 1
i v
Reliefoaar tba hllla and were appaientl&gt; j thut Mr |o f k n r ad\i e l »hi 1 . *
II ■* p
i
I it**
h4 *»-*|Hll" '
#»■ * I • •I I*
’ i
i■tgiiviti e, i*.4i'll,
v ii
in in in! g rtuip that the Oeimi tm* r J
In no danger, the officer «ahl
" i .(nt,.* I 4 v*
i In* I mi, he* * . fin 'll* «
. " 'i*'
* h i 1*2 him I i
«dan«l«. tendv tn prnvide the fe 1 *n j
*i
i
t%
it
il»
1*1.
i
*
»t
*
&lt;rwi
*
i
A camp housing the men
-iH rr dim fin if ft*» f»* i» \ enr- 1 *
*. *ii(in, ii'2,2 41
*1 lh I1*1III ■. »'
and cnn-lrurtiun pr|tiip«|iefit. pi» I
1
t
in ti* ' * e . t* M e| t ' a ii
|4 *y - *. *&lt;n« Mild the fill hi i (I (he
raportad surrounded by flam **!
jtniim v with Jan
I -*»*■! limit
u -tm 1UiiioN, |ho .ftH,
i. * t-o noO in
- . * &gt;i u.U* ti I* I Ik* •l |
T
V" . . .
, __
'
. j vided pMipeit* .iwricn will fur
t
!i
m
ii
m
&lt;
»*pli
u
h*
ti
fie
1
»
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i
i
i
ii
11
)*
ft
1
1
&lt;iutdnc&gt;,
*d
In
H
and out o f tba 100 man encamped
1 1
. ale* hy India, the bud t**r o f it ti
M.OUO. Mmi e. 1.* 71*11.
M i*ii waa
M
*
K
&gt;
1
1
4
I
it
l*t
ill'll,
t
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1
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1
1.
1 # • *d%b I hr mMtPfial
I
f(«*m lacm .fei ♦nee
W9:li
e*tniiai*U &amp;l)0,0on,tHJi&gt; uu me&gt;, to n itapolM, galhetcd hi the w I «i It
only 20 wara flr»t reported to
I.r»,2*4l, Ma *-*»*'’hiiM n j (Hhi nr - t t i V*J i |*4-i xxi t k kf■ i (lie* I n * e P fi $ . i i.O'iO, * t
I’ e l c r i . j
.
,
.
1
THr nartirulnt fum rrl i||*rn«*» ml I
i Viit Ri**'it*•e l in
lh«' •f ii c ,
j I hI mI nf N W 'ghl
fim
ti in n * houir nf Hr. W y n r k u ’p tn -*;*irh l f
hata made thair way to a a fn y
( of |i»H o«HI t iiOo,|iOO, H i j.r i w eek | ( C. f 14-h omo |\ili,*k »
w m th*- part
ronifiletion nf the
t
t
u
n
l
i
i
l
u
o
i
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l
a
we
Tw*.|
•
lepat
trnent
i*
plain
ed
i)
rrtam
•ivrr
the
four
3
’
carv
nt
the
rutr
id
41,
Mifitie*«itn,
Concwn &gt;l.o w*&gt; eiprrp.r.1 f t |v„j|cvsri&lt;
n
,n
i*i;*a»i. 120.;:
Jo.tmti i
11',000 . In J u \ . $|oi» non, u t.d 1 .*:.oo f - 1 * K e y
t in • In
■.I. fit elementA, lt‘ u n « leal net!
f.O.JM).
Mi I
■ 'Ii wisf*ippi.
40 additional M r (Ightrrv. mrm , frnn|
nrw
| F h .n d j'
vra.ly
in *• 1 pin h
it *i x1•*ft|*e&gt; f 1 m
I I r it- ,
1 i uhi m•( , r i gtaMi*h.-d, imw
;i;,\iMI;
Montana.
1 l.oOO; 2 oOtl 11
1 In im
p t tiXt in* i t
1
i»hi
ut
b * n o f thr err, who fai'rd to T,.in. p,irUliltll
lWV
My, I
impt
n00, I lie xx ii*-* - o f nil
i". *• , thi 1 t*iij I ec| ulTt'n^e to
i-vfi*. 27.750; Nex ad a, h m u jrtn-.H-'
hi ii. 1 &lt;*
1 * I • Ihg
rrpart to tb rlr hradciuartrr. (or , , p AvrnllI. |,
that o n 1
inp!o&gt; i t* * -iml! In III at ati’ vi i (
1 11* a a*, t unt •m jilat'-il.
II n n l - h l t r . fo.Sno. N e t »•*« • I I H M .,
uiri 1 In 1 ii- • v i xi.u 11.|&lt; oil Nut ion ill t
mora than t w o hour*.
' right inch liTm.-rorL loi*r Ih* roo
Many of the A met P an colony j r-v tm 000. N e w M e * im , H, ' o
*1
114 Ilf
1 Imii 20 $ r. imu r&lt;&gt; t 1*#111* I
Join 1, p.hl, ly n**i leT h a bruth fir* i* rnm plrtrly out | ,tru tnl at un-r *■• it,
it i*
%jn •-- v
inn i gri alii it&lt; nt
what'
\ ,,w \t-rV, "07.Otto, North i a*** p i i c t I J Iex I .t d t M 1 ill s r*tnl ll .I14. i.
!• . i i i
, r about
The Satufiiid 1
o f control, and It la raging In j owned by the transportation firm
I
’ » iim •« ' tie ■11111'i
d 4-IThi I of 1 mn, i n / . O " * ’ .... Dakntii, 12.7^0* In*I li-(| ii' u. 11 1m. * n-'t in ttiijji'ii * I nnu nt 1 .111 1.111
Mrs, Realrirr Riihli, pioiii’er r ^ - re iirgHfiiaiNl f *,11
thljm papa rate
canyon*. Nearly man experience no #Iif f •• •iIt v ,ri
I h* tilM 'l UI It'll I'M1til Mil 1 ll *U|ipiirt
. ih mi l i;f».ill’ll; t tkluhom n. TO/iOli t ini&lt;u‘ ilmn tin1 iui(
j dm t'A,
m &gt;1 mb*
( ill p i
( n at lhi* * &gt;i
800 man ara
concentrated at reaching the new dock* &lt;ln
The (ilrnt (»f I hi a fitv and prnniinmiUy
• n l [ U i Im
DO I .1H "0 1 i , ., vi,
*| 1410,
Peri'iiy h nnm
iilrntiffcd
with
W.
C
T
tlworl
i I*, a ml pi t., .*|t (i 4 * MloL in
f
i
i
Ilf*iff
n
*
Tujnnrm In an effo rt to sate that proportion la under a d * t-m e m .
1 III' l&gt; flili wv!l#( f li-M
r,ll(i; Uh* de
t g*Iti 11•I
! LhOO im plex. 1 •*Ilit 11 i e j iu 1 ic.-x than
flM-i n fipeai nn
city. Several ratldence* and a ' accordintr tn rha*. 11
\\ h
» r, fur many yrara, ha» j»**1 nn v%
’ -*t xx *eli j
i he *»nfi»e
.1
*’a ndina,
4 0 .htMl;
South nt thi 1 dtV uf 10 tier Week2*
rnm V o f at*'rifle* cod rlvlr Intn i-rj^ t.L Qk-i wLUUi.-U’W
IvAl.i
-ista a ^ -aa U i* ia «.w * e sa c^ , tkac,1.
«ltM k^U|iaSi29SKViJB.
* rn»"K
&lt;9 9t n
TVUn^H^'
(
■*
. -r .;..2 Y .n T ,: »Y..-.r? ‘ S a n fiir d " ( V l u . x "
mi Suriitak a f i&gt;-f mm. 'i, |)n
1S.OOO gallon* o f choice wlnea I company,
1 I t -Mi,
Utah. I'-'.tMl;
1
, , nrni
m&gt;
1 ion* made by the KUura
h : y i i t i i/ 1* f* i Ii
« ligrt'i i
i&lt;
&gt; Ml
ii
will
liikr
,»
Ip.iii
in
tl.*
*-■
I
wart destroyed.
liunal rom iulttac o f th«* Si-minidi’ SiiFifitrtl FH 1 \ i'« No 12 11 '
Mm W edei
hu&lt;l him arrested, \ lt nt ’ '.tm, Virginia, |a 7f*n
ftiflowa:
11, .in xxej to t 1 , * in. 1 0 J im*
,
i
in-ion,
IT.MHJ;
W
*■
*\
Virgin
( ‘minty Chamber o f Comim r. ••
x
x
h
i
he
i
esc
lied
I
lie
I
Iminit
illy
.I
\
S
■ VS Ih * 4»rtMIII • k Ili J' I loll f*
iiini ml aervit * •
' i r t i - 1 • p i- -I t h a ’ » *or Li « ham*
•2.MMI,
Wlaronam.
♦,i7 ,-fd»*i peak p* I loila &gt;4il l
The com mittee laat week began
Iiu
ix'i'a ili
The (iiau tegim e’i* inlenaF* f)&amp;-1
'I he n ich e 1*'» also
h«
t
l*. 1
«' &lt; I'tnmirxe &amp; 0 .1 I im i*i(e or
lush*'x t*I t in) l '&lt; ) o &gt;, a 44 hum
broadcasting an appeal for (h . |4tll.l..| lt f , „
i mtiii Ii» m nf d
sntlp.ii h)
lo w n r i1 A x i .unv, r* 2f&gt;0
I iiMii- &lt;ore* •' %
t XXM pit 11114’H tlm t n it' t v | trial lif
\ 1,, +p i
l .fiOli;
1111xxa 1■, 7.f*&lt;b&gt; mu ix1111 m w* ik xxi-' k 1
vial*
, a)m rn t o f about J fo n i in o.,t ( nn Ml1..m|,nt int. j tninioo-ii
;.ii. i«iT* f nnd new * xprit^tion
L if iMimeduiU' |grikL1. * . tlot local
Head* o f the fltm lnelr County .landing roll laxr* o » r l l.v r .- i ,
h lied, 1
4 ii* jib.) *c
im xxark nun 1#
r..
B a»i. 'hi.tiou
V ir g in
lr
r.-.i,,,.
in ti ii irtcriiir ileparlmeMl decree J •
I'hi fiffe ir i
*
1
•&gt;ody tmliiy
maitx l
h im
a
C
hapiter
o
f
C&gt;n&gt;ni«rco
are
m
e
t
­
i
1
tbar
1111
•
4
Imuii*
pi
1
«lny
yr
m
o
t
r
,
•
1
III
Total
UMpMItl.
dents
o
f
the
cou
cty.
Since
nil
poll
,
1.,1
,r&lt;|
j|1
#
Duil*
r
•
x
a
lid
IX)8. ANQELtV, ' H ot. 83^-(/11
•’ ttV Hall on 1
I» MII*4'*I. Imfid lm .t'1
1 ..mloy mpft
ing
plana
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TALLAH ASSEE, Fla., Nnv.
23. — (A .P .)— tS o v e r nor
Shdtz today Raid he would
not, grant n reprieve to For­
rest Lake, Sanford banker
sentenced to three years in
.prison, pending hi* applica­
tion to the £ tato Portion
B oard for a pardon.

New Fact Supersedes
Re-Employment Aet •nliri’d s-, *,nii |i,&gt;r8ons to
Signed L a s t July

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TREASURY HEADPITTMAN CLAIMS
EASES ORDER ONROOSEVELT W ILL
CENSORING NEWS!RESTORE SILVER

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onriy t w it m onth
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lo g g a m g a ih to be r n t e r t a lM d b y
lha tm d a body on a y o r h t t r i p up
tba f t . John* R iv e r a&gt; t h a t he

proaoBt gad giogoaed dock*. Whan
‘ |g moat ot Scoot th# work I* CMlplated. It will bo
Friday night nt y w tM a fo r boat* to m o thoao
te'ng ft
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t j f hike win k* groundad ou thy lake b.Uoa aa la
■uw the anno,
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- No. $ M ooiwrad In- Ua U. S. War I ^ l m . n t ofllca
im a a r y to • f Jackaonvilla.
I. g propoand ttoop hiko to Tha work will gM under orgy
Camp
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tha city on boalaaa*. thallow nraan directly in front o f

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—-—-a _ itln
AfterVoyajre
M To Heisrht
«u iy 11 Mile*
B R ID O _ .
atratOaphere
a , m t la - *
w est o f

H . J~ N ov.
’■ f l n t
Jolted to
id tou th late yea-

te r d a r .'. •

. Aa hundreds searched pine
w oods, a a a b e r r y b oa t, and
eiiitivated fa rm s in Southern
N ew Jersey, L t Com . Te G.
Mr. S ettle an d M a jor Cheater
IWdaty ktept the night through

Wri^d'^ '-gu wmw niw

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m

...
daybreak. . .

balloon,

SYRACUSE, Nov. 11. — “The
itoua thine that hae
happened In America In a hun­
dred year* Wee the declelon on
Ort. t t by President RoooeveU to
begin the purchase of gold by the
government at lnereailmg price*."
■aid frank * . Gannett, head of
the Gannett newspapers, apaaklng
at the annuli meeting of tho fed­
eration o f the New York Stale
Farm and Homo Bureau.
TTba Warrtn plan may not aolec
all af oar problem*, bal l* ahould
correct many af them and bring
na relief quicker than any other
plan that hae toon advanced, lo w ­
ering the value of our ollar l« Europo ha* already atim i atod oar
oaport trade. ..
"I only with the Warren plan
been
put
lata
effect
taat
Jane before the NRA and the
AAA eeace Mnaebed-----Wa weuU

mu.hf urther
bo
If
t f a t „ had
been
done.
Now that the plan ha* ben accept­
ed, It aheald.go forward with lncreaalag face*. *M 1 hope before
the firth of January win bring ag­
ricultural price* to a loyal Jh»‘
will give the farmer Juatlm. help
him pay hi* tatoraat and tax**,
end pat him 'on a h*U*r footing
than be baa had elaea the dopreo■Ion bog**.
“ I am coaviacod that U* wont
of KT the deprvaataa.i* over. We
hit bhttom la June, I M l, and tinea
Own w* have boon gradually
working our way. upward. Adop­
tion of the Warren plan wll bring
rialag price* and Will a«t the
wheel* of hualneaa going again.”
Mr. Gannett, dlarlatming any
aelflah Intention of promoting advertlaing( aatd the fermere of the
-------(Caallaqad Da mage Ria l ----

awaiting

GOLD PRICE GOES M ILLION MEN TO
UP A FTE R WEEK BE ON R EG U LA R
WITHOUT CHANGE JOBS TH IS WEEK
Anna Conference Will

ERA
FOR 2 NATIONS

Pitkin Calls Upon N ation9s
A d vertisers To Unsell N ew
€Philosophy O f Subsistence9

WASHINGTON, Nov. II.—In aibarie. He dubbed Ihl* tremendoua
frank and at time* .brutally plain! group “extra-economic
Ameriditcuialon of the problem* ocea-lctn*" becauxe, he aald. they havaj
cloned by a mounC.ng Inereaa* In either no money or aa llltl* th »t. M o r g e A t h a U 'S C cttE O l* *

Administrator S a y s Soviet Chief Pleased the number o f unemployed In
O v e r Recognition; America. Dr. Walter B. Pitkin of
Over *15,00*000 To
of
A r t l n n A s A i d tho
*"• Columbia Univeralty “School
*"*” • ~
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r\ IU Journalism, ■peaking before memCome Into State la
To Universal Peace !b
ira o f the A*»ocuuon of n *Payrolls By FeV‘15
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MOSCOW. Nov. 21.—UP)—M lk-! anwaal convention here declared
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. $1— W
K S
p r a s ld e i^ o f S oviet! ‘ bat “ W . c.n'C have Increased
—M am a Fagg. civil work* ad- k
__
_
Immturn* ituiara
mlnlatretor.
laat night
aatlmatod

115.000. 000

•-

DENIAL M
THAT GAG Rl
IS IN EFFEC

tS X ”£Z^r.L .*.S?"S

would flow Into Mori- JyttU nia? that roaumptlon o f In eight."
do within tht neit 90 d a ft na tW# Jdlplnmnlk ro’ atlona between tha
Dr. Pitkin told the group It
federal foramm ent weeks to pat ||nit^d State# and Russia w ttl! thould concern lU flf not'wlth tha
4 .000.000 men to work by ipending . pr*,,|v benefit “ not onlv their |prob|(m of haw to *ell commodl9400.000. 000.
I mutual IntaresU hut a’ »o thttoo- 1
DU^ with tha far more ImOn# hundred
thousand man I n&lt;&gt;mir *nd cultural progress
of l p0 fitn l questionof whether there
win get regular SO hour* a week n, , nktlMj h
I wouu be any future market to
employment In Florida, and their
, troB8|y believe that now »,|| anything to.
minimum pay will be »I2 weoklv.
f f ,lfu| amj
Dr. Pitkin declared there were
or . total payroll of . 1.200,000. ^ ^ ‘ ‘U ^ l o n between our {between 00.000.000 and 01.000.000
Fagg aaid.
4.1,.MUd tWQ nM|0n‘ " h* * , - - r&lt;^ C3“ " ^
'
*
— BV D « : -. t- u t
Hi* m ri.ee* waa broadraat In
75,000 o f theee will be aaliened
.
e
i u m t w i s u t-.

..a a. the
*t J limita - of I
- ,
^
J
|Wt
they are outaido
the “ money and profit iyitom .“
Tha problem presented by thll
largo ■action of the population
wh'ch la merely geUlng oy, Dr.
Pitkin aald, waa on* which hi*toriana bad ■»en only a few time*
W A S H IN G T O N , N oy .
In the hlatory at tha world— that
—
(-----A . P .-) — In a d d itio n t o 1
of nearly half tho popolatlm of a
great country who, In large meat-i o r d e r p ron lb ltln F
ure, have adopted a new phlloao-l o ffic ia ls fr o m g iv in g !*“ '
phy of life which make* them aat- t*on to th
- e preaa, a c tin g
Ufiecl with their exlateoco and
leavea th»m bereft of deelr* to re­ r e ta r y M org en th a u haa

ship O r d e r G tv ^ w
So He Can “Ki
What’s Gojng*

lum to
m» their
V*»wa* former
_______ _____
turn
atatus — .it r u c t e d all o f f ic e r s o r
American, living on ■ relatively |0 yeg o f (h e T r e a s u r y t o f

“ s r s .w. i-tu .»■ "&gt;« •" "“’&gt;u.c

“ unaelllng" the aubelitence philoa- m a y m a k e to MS aaap
ophy, he i*ld, no* the advertising Herbert Gallon, for approval
profraiion'i greatest preeent task. aj Ttnc* of their delivery.
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"Treasury
DepariteW^

FUTCH TELLS O FjEARLY CITRUS IS
MOVES HE M ADE BRINGING LIGHT
TO AID SCHOOLS RETURNS SO F A R

vril/be’ employed hv Dec. 15. The**
U ,e r h'
r*‘r* ‘V,&lt;1 Am«rl“ n
men new are receiving part time 1 mrrv.pondent* informally—wearvmployment on federal emergency , ing a wo,n bmwn aweater. a blue
rcllaf projocts, which will he Rcrgrc suit and a soft whit# collar
•witched over Immediately to the
and Old them that “ the fact
v
»■■*
■
civil worke end the employment that normal relations arc now ts■chedule will be Increaned to SO tabllthed I* very Important In
hour* weekly.
itself, but will gath In .ignllkance |n
.
r in lltlH
T h at
An additional 40.000 men. whoee If both .Idea make proper ua. of ° e n a “ r y 8 1 ! " ®
1
,
name, are on federal re-employ- it.
GENEVA,
Nov.
*1— (*■&gt;From other official aoureva. al»o
enrnt agency roll, but who have
I who hare wXJght for
nri been on work relief, will have
Continued on Page Two).
tk find m m
baala for
Job. cut out for them a» rapidly
•a disarmament vlrWINTER HAVEN, Nov. 21 —
OCALA, Nov. 21— (A1 —Senator
WASHINGTON, Nov. *1.—
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—1*1
(Continued On r*ge Two»
toaUy derided yaaUrday to
—The edmlniatrmtion yeatorday —The Civil Work* AdmlnlatraT. G. Flitch* pr«sld#nt of th# Ktala Comparison of suction market
for rtwo month*.
«*4 t f iir ijl
dlacload
It
iwv,‘
mL
n r r e * . Senelts. told * group of West prices for Florida fruit announced
u m an
ciow yeatorday that **
Aa eSkUl announcement of the ahovod tho price of domeatic gold Mm
during the week-end by the Citrus
receea w*a irpocted to bo made at higher again end made known
• --------,
. I here, that during the last session Growers Clearing House Associ­
* mn tfaf M S /. Whether a pro­ that the policy of buying governto
PENSACOLA, N«K. 21.—W&gt; — of th* legislature, he proposed 'o ation here, revealed an average
gram irf "work to bo conducted men l
bonds
with
a p o * I a I thi* week and had prepared
Msry Kranres Fltoh. 14. was killed Gov. !&gt;*v* Shulli. that .1 rents of decline of $ 1.02 a bos tn grape­
(Continued On Pag* Six)
,__laterlm will be
la the
tra a a u ry
fund*
would
I*
NEW YORK, Nov. 21— W )— here yesterday when tnrown from the gasoline tax now going bark fruit prices for th# period ending
WW Piealaamtkal.
c o n t in u e d
under
the
re­
a truck a* It _swerved, bringing to to the counties for deot aervire, Nov. 18 as compared with a sim­
To rid tho country of liquor law _________
• Aaatekoia'Megaton w a lM to gime of Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
finance the public ilar period in 19S2.
evasion, Pierre 8 . DuPont aald three the accidental deaths her* ^ u(r&lt;) ^
loa n wbother a apodal confer­
After nearly a week during
yeetordep “ Thai* must be a de­ ow r th* week-end.
Th* 23 c*ts sold in th* lt)S2 pe­
j schvoU.
•
ence will be aeadactet ooUkU of
cided move to abler people they
, Duv.l N M h r . B f . w - l.mM
„ „ „ „ „
Sholls the Senate riod averaged $2.18 a box as com­
________
Oeaevm
a h A_ 'Ii no,j what
wka conntrine which the price of domeatic newly
d(&lt;.|iir|)d v| ,
f . , or „ f pared with $1.20 a box laat sea­
can have what they want and Sunday when hi. ear overturned j
old be Invited to Join Italy, mined geld remained unchanged
Just weal of tk. *It,, t o d , F I mg th.
f ,.olt,.e money for son, when 25 cars were sold. Dur,
where they went It."
Oenaaay,
Omt
Britain anti at ISAM, It waa advanced yeator"The people of the United Bailey. 27, drow^
ing th* same period this year, 58
8^ J ' T fll ' achool. If It c .d d be dona.
franco U mmh talk*. Tba Amsri- daj to H I M The latter figure
State*," DuPont declared, "hav*
cart of oranges averaged $2.38 *
hart Indicated that they waa Jaat above the world prim of
SACRAMBNTO,
Nov. 21 —
£
o
~
r
t
«
Z
d
"
But.
the
speaker
..id
,
no
sooner
lisa, compared with II c«ra aver-'
gerid at.tho opening rate o f , ea­ Hevt*W“ W M M W tho operetlin been reefrietd by uopopdag law*
T to V lS v
giH we* thrown, had the idea b n . ^ * «n m d , than
for to long that they meat now
aging $3.40 a box laat season.
ch* age. The dollar, however, fell
•
g
e
te
lta
poie
v
/
L
.
an
aetonsoblU'
proto.U
began
to
coma
from
rack
______ _ .
,
toky
Af al*to.
Ixvcal citrus authorities esti­
narrowly carrying lb * , wo rid gold
i*
-r I k . track an 1 horns." Senator* and RepreaenteWUI____
will go bark to evading |th* new i *
ht£v* that offered Ivru.
^ h llh th . ^
riding! causing thaltives. h . M l* beg*n hearing from mated that 2.5 par ent of tho
#‘o|d iwgtnaagtodM wf .IM A a t*'j law* *• thvy did th* old."
,» b .lr countle. and the pr.po.al state'* grapefruit crop already
cultural Adjuatdlant AdinteletraDkPont aaid ho favorad drlnh-t tr!l*k r . ^ c v T
has been moved, totaling 1,400
______
|got nowntta.
lion, w kl. atOa* Aug. 20. haa had Ing »t bar* and waa oppoaejd te
lie said that In making thr pro tinves, Iraving leas than four and
~
Deoart- Sunday and midnight
cloelng
hA* olTle* with th# atoto Depart , rf&gt;fuUl,on, for p)MM whfrt „ q. #r 3 9 I n d e p e n d e n t s S i g n j
V took the position that it a half million boxes to go. Thlx
regulation* for pi
u' a n i u u d , N*V.
” , ------ V .
,
«,
» , 1«■■ more important to maintain means that an average daily
m*nt of Agriculture, ha* left for I, served.
dnaUi toll
■UtnUecal ...... .............................
"1 have never oeen able to find
• paymenU
• *to bond movement of 0 cam will t*k*
With attondan-e cut down by Lo* Angela* on order* of Secre­
than to make
the tialance of the crop and Insure
•area to atae laat sight whoa re- tho *b»*nc* from tha city of many tary o f Agriculture Henry Wei- anyone who could toll me why
LAKELAND, Nov. 2 1 . - ^ — holders.
t Iletter market. However, th# l*at
pwto reached here chat two per- o f It* members on hunting trips,
selling over a bar ta a bad thing. T h tn y-"1#* Inuvpemient ahippeis.
The achool problem, he said, ran
(wo weeks saw ■ dally movement
•aae had keaa killed ta tho kaolatod tha program presented «t the
Painting out that th* northern I can't ■** any harm tn It. lib er­
claiming to represent 7d * 7 JiOO be solved only oy fixing s d«rtvlllaga of Paradela. '
'
Sanford Rotary Club lunchooa In California m arket**, agreement* ality is certainly the oeet move boxes yesterday, algniflad their n r . respon.tbtllty as between the of about HO rare, "although there
was no need fur »uch shipments,"
Tho-reporta laid sodaliete fired tha Valdes Hotel today at noon an seasonal peririiatla fruits re­ and the fewer restrictlasw upoe
purpose of signing
the cltru* state end counUee.
rp o f paapla while they
said the report.
quire little further attention, Mr.; th* man who wants a dktnk th*
aa limited.
prorating marketing agreemn.lr
killing two and Inwere v e t l ar,g ,_____
Boterian Martin J. Bran, In Markell added that In southern; belter."
M
e
e
tin
g
B
etw
een
F
ord
p
iC
C
U
I
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H
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re.cnlly
worked
out
t&gt;y
the
nation
ng aaetker. The prevleue num- charge o f tho usual “ Current California ho wwjW ImmodUtoly
___ _ _DuPont
_
• 'f
Thll,
aald, Is th*
si sgricultural adjustment admin­
ad kaewa iajared waa M 0. . Event" feature, expended on M» taka up w«T_
•Ithl,
«rk tn
I road to temperance.
_ connection
--------------- with
istration.
Tha rigkSata landslide Indicated various
the
citrus
agreement,
and
th«
---------_
aubje'ts ao that be
Only five o f thosr attending the
la early return* became mere evi­ covered new end unu.u*t angle, vegetable and melon m a ik e t in r ____ _
.
WARM HI’ HINOS, Ga-. Nov. 21.
meeting** her* cast negative votes, _ (&gt;F) Vagur mmtir» onr# moro
dent ta each aucaaailva bulletin. o f a number of outstanding evtnu agreemasit. Th* proposed voge■fT W inW V .
»MW y . v ^ v w e w
* W W
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HAN JOSE. Calif- Nov. 21.and Barney Kilgore, president of mysteriously popped up last night
The Utost genera) e*ml-*gkUl re­
of today.
. ■
th* Frultmen'e Awo&lt;rtatle*i aatd ,f, a- —esuie- betacas. I’ tMWUt) Authorttie* said yaeterdey that
'
i tadkated the Otarttoa ad 150
VflAt thS ksaklboT' fllaP praettcaf- Uooaevslt and Henry Tord, the they B»f)*v&lt; -TBomg*'!» fr.-rw w *
Iy si] of the independent shippers hold-out on th# automobile nation­ reond, one of two confessed slay­
With each Inccmtog « . . .
dor tho direction o f J. Hall, waa
ers of Brooks Han. 12, wealthy
would adopt the code.
t
o
b
T
w
u
cov,rm
g
th
.
i
t
m
.
.
al recovery administration rode. Han Jos* youth, will elect to
offered a* part o f tho - luncheon to bo held In lg * Angeito on o
lM| UXM on property tn BanTho
question
of
prorating
was
entertainment. Thia quartett of
Word cam# In from th* outside plead Insanity when he and J. M.
Mr. Markell wfli probahly bo lo- ^ rd . the totol amount of money th# chtaf topic of discuss ten. that Ford waa going lo *#* the (Jack) Holmes are placed on trte)
local nagt* 11 rendered several ty
Th* Florida Citrus Exchange
j President but Stephen T. Early, a, for their llvia.
plc*l Jubilee *ong* that were wall catod la Lo* A ^ alaa for three or! collected elnc* th# books wer#
dumped more then sis million
four months but m*X
toj ° P ^ on^Nov. 1 waa near the box** Into th* agreement and ‘ secretary to Kooeevelt slated las)'
Sheriff William Emlg and DUnight that no arrange menu have ITlcl Attorney
Thaee present at the meeting northern California
lie d L. Thom**
lb* apring 1 17200 mark today
those attending th* meeting said
were;
Randall
Chao*,
wha
preaid
conferred during th# day on plans
WASHINGTON. N*v. *L ^ -(#)
Since last W ednesday,'* t®1*1 more than a majority of th# fruit been made for eu'h a visit.
whew the asp*regee end other
Gruy, Martin J. Bram. deals become active.
At the same lime it waa mad* for a swift prosscutlon of th* taro
- l a tha ' White Hew** Mr*. __, 8 . 0
of 11482.82 has been received at already waa assured
known there would be no surprise men wha have admitted abducting
D. Reoaevelt yeatorday Leonard McLucaa. R. F. Monaalthe City Hall to add j to th*
vntge, W . A. Isaffler, B. O. Choa*.
' a confer* dc "
over a conference between i '^ 'i l l s r i and throwing him Into Ben
15840.28 already collected^
V. T. William*, W. C. HuUhlaen.
project.
Francisco Bay.
Latoat among local nroperty FALL VEGETABLES MOVING two.
E. E. Rludworth, W. M. Haynra,
The prospective visit her* o fi
owners to Join the Hat M th»*e
U Hopbine, relief ad­ F. &amp; MacMahon. B. F. H»!•**,
BROOKSVILLK. Nov 21— Fall Gen Hugh 8 . Johnson, th* Prexl |
,
-,
g j| „«
who na linger have to worry ovsr
*, called It, and he was H. B. Pep*. H. H. Coleman. B. L.
administrator. O r l a n d o D O C tO T B 1 1BII
vrgttokU
shipping
from Hernando dent’s industrial
their
1022
City
team
are:
D.
A
.
.
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.
.
DECATUR, Akk, Nev. 21.-&lt;#I
g geal—“ week tor Maltbie, and H. R. Steven*.
this week gave strength to tho
Menard and LanU* H a n ^ . C ae.ll.
\ »■ f’J"
fwUh “ , ......
i In th« gnat M
— Affidavit* aettltor forth
------ r all
:—
a -!i«
n Z - t a a t^ndun • *,,u l •* 17 *ers movmy for the rumor
tlOSM la auppert
**“ d*, **“ * I V V ' n l h' * D ^ m l U . T W i " - 00 +&gt; tot. Tola' a . r ~ f . In
TALlteHASSEE, Nov. I I — W)
M gro d e-lh erg. Dr. H. D. Bmith. T. » -I , hU
u .bout uoo acres,
coe tenlion that
— A group of Orlando doc t i n yes
ire case
j WIHlapaa,W. L Hughey, M* * " * 11 ,3m , f which ere In
eggplant,
f cades ts In th*
tonksy rectlvtd from Secretary
fair trial || jC h tn ola t OR.* Standard Oil f« -e t
|n p i p p i n too *n squaah, 150
of State Robert A. Grey a char­
International
iniamauoruu
M
Agricultural
fricuuurii
C
ar-'
(
(n
in
beana,
beans,
150
11&gt;
0
in
In
r.nifi»n
English
peat
read
yestor
Guilty on two chargee of poo- Mogea county,
TOPEKA. Kan.. No*. II .—&lt; # &gt; - ter for the Orange C &gt;unty Credit
poration,
E.
J.
I/Engis.
AUentlr
,
,
nj
25
|
n
mlscsllsn#,us
vegetables.
la support of
saoeing liquor, Mike Sheffield, gay Into the
Kansas, pioneer prohibition stale end Collection Bureau of Orlando.
Refining C o, Captain T. W. Land. About eight cars per week are — will vote InNev. 1934, on
Tba firm's bus mss was listed as
*d venue
t lU . Charlie Sheffield, was fined ■ motion for B
and Jefferson Standard U fa In- . being shipped
whether H *h*ll retain Its 55-year credit ratings and collections. Th*
. total o f M i when he waa ar­
Tho poMtlen. a \
■■ranee Co.
raigned hefere Judge 8. A. 1 .
old legal banishment of liquor by Incorporators are Dr. C. D. Christ,
i
Dr. J 8 . MrEwan, Dr. L. C. In­
constltutiopal amendment.
------l‘ ------In Potiae Court yaniarLINDBERGHS IN AZORES
dev aftenoesv. When Bheffleld
Th* referendum provided for gram. Dr. Meredith Mallory, Dr.
H. A. Day, Dr. 8. A. Shoemaker,
HORTA, A sore*, Nov. I I — &lt;#&gt; next year by a special saaslon of
and Dr. J. R. Campbell.
—Col. and Mr*. Chari** A. L tei- tha Kansas legislature yeatorday,
By
____ .y # •
- - - __
bergh, flying their big M*plait#, la th* auto where Carrie Nation
covered more tbas 200 mile* from gained aetion-wtd* fam e 1 far her
that g&lt; ; • d a w YORK, Nov.
PROHIBIT PACKING
saloon-wrecking artlvltlee after
__ LJtoon today to tend caftey hare
‘
n**|ax3r* dividend o f 75
da M 11:20 *a*t*ni standard Um* to­ Kant** became legally dry, will
•#« the common atock ad J
INDIO, C alif, Nov. 21— Ooa' 1.d*y. Thalr flying speed was **me- b* th* first tost of the dr* clause rhvlla Ballsy grapefruit shipper*,
A Pont da N on xire A C o- m
.d.svlrtj
U
ISSA
tk
.
#1
tat
—
«
•
■__
I
thing
over
100
'.Haa
an
hoar.
adopted In 1880, th* first'terltten members rf th* Goacbella Valley
Me the directors yesterday.
GRAINS
' In any stats'i constiUutloa.
The citrus center, hav* prohibited th*
rot# In T IM was 92,802 fa r pro- packing o f grapefruit until yes­
CITRUS SHIPMENTS
klblUon and 84404 against, j
terday morning. Th* fruit moat bo
tested before It can be picked
-LOS ANGELES. Nor. 21. OFFICER KILLED ?
and unless found to conform with
JOLCS P. I . Nor.' tl^ V rhtlrd tbs standardisation law 1$ must
| drew CeWevwto for U*.
remain on th* troo* longer. All
— ■ Including M«*. Lioulonant Marion* Roculto o
shipper* In th* district will co­
mad* og ed thro* Moro outlaws
opsrats with th* atoto 1
and 1ST to aa ambush and
this
of agriculture la
’
the *MtJJt- bntU* fa th* Join t

At Ii44 A. M , Major Fortney
U. • Me I n i th m g h Um marsh land*
M y walking until 9 :S0 o'clock when ha
ea F h n Two).

Rest For Two Months Purchase Policy Will Elimination Of State's
Direct Relief Rolls
Be ContinuedUnder
Also To Be Effected
MorgenthauRegime

Grapefruit Price 1 s
$1 Box Lower Than
‘Folks Back Home’
Quotations Of 1932
Defeated His Aims

Pensacola Girl Killed
hoped to hav* tnor than i^oo.ooo £)upont Seeks An End When Thrown Oilt/ar Co.,t ,fhi&gt;oi officials meeting
^
Of UquorRestrictlon,

Former Local Man
Is A ctiv e In AAA
C ir c le s On Coast

PrboramForRotarianj
Limited
ToTalk,Songs
nted To1

Citrus Marketing Act ichooli u„d*r *«uung eon.mion.

e

And Roosevelt Slated, Hart Kidnapers Will
Use Plea Of Insanity

j 1933 T &amp;X CollCCtlOIlS
8 a k g g &amp; f i 6 i g a N#arf7200MarkTodiy
.n r ^ r r N

. ^

Bibs. Roosevelt Delves
la Women's Problems

Venue Change Asked
For Alabama Negroes

OwnCollectionAgency

Negro Fined |65
PossSwIon Of "

Kansas Will Decide
On Repeal Next Year

■

m

t t IExtra Dividend Voted
ir
duPontdeN----------

daf;

rale.

Order” thee* Instruction* » « ■
put In mlraoogrepbed form
' In addition to tho pa­
re gard Ing pr**» relation#,
dtr announced that *11 leg*!
tors af feet l»g th* Depot
would be in ehorg* of H
Qllphant, general counsel to
acting *#cretary. •All admin'
live matters Including tho
tonnsl and th* departmental
get will be under tha direction 4
William Mr Reynold*.
.4
Morgenthau explaleed that
this way he Is dividing tho
duties of hi* usual unde
between the** two
Morgenthan took actlv*
of tho deportment yesterdhy 8
called officials together fad
meeting at which ho told
that they must give no lnf&lt;
tlon whatsoever to tho press
other*.
Bach Information In to
newspapermen later, only _
himself or hi* assistant, H
Gaston, who has been aai
with him for many year*,
plained.
^
-^-m
' "rtvls la not n g*g yalo,”
gealhsu said.
"I want to mmmw;
what's going on and whet's going
o u t"
Gaston, • former night
_
tor of tho old Now Yerkl W-___ _
haa been cloaaly assoc 1stod with
Morgenthau throughout hi* P&gt;fc«\
lie career.
Th* rule barring officials fr o m '
giving out Intermorina I* th* fir# -,
such to be appltod to tha Treasury J
•Inc# th* closo mt th* World War
It ha* been o*0 o f th* f«W de­
partments at which newspaper
correspondents wtr* at liberty fa
talk with subordlnat* officials
•nd obtain information from th i
, Correspondents proto, ’ "
Morgenthau against tho
but h* declined to molte I
.
ficetlon, even such 04 WUotd
mil th* dlssemlnotlod 01 "*
statistical info

Reynolds Extortion]
Gets 5 Year Set
WILKE 8 BORO, N. C-, Noe.. • M
—OF)—John Thoms* Lanier
Im s toxtUo worker ad*
Seism, yesterday wo*
five year* Imprisonment
Atlanta penitentiary ea
of attempting l* elW lt
from Richard J. Reynold*,
hair, by threatening to
Mrs. Reynolds
Lanier pleaded guUty hi tt
States District Coart M
Judge Johnson J. Hayes
sentence after hearing
letter from young ~
which th* latter exprea*
leniency would bo shown Um
y*ar-old defendant.
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VBUSB FOE TODAY
IS ONE CHEAT FRIEND;A
that hath friends must shew
►If friendly: and there la a
i that aUcketh closer than a
mr.— Proverb* IS; 24.
It fo r lunch—Dack at 1:10
It," roads a sign on a small
On a window roost* the
Eagle. That store used to

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T t e a t. r e U r t b m r In a to n n K n l c llffc r . &gt;ri*h R «SW
Babeon's recent atatem ent that the A dm in istration 's present
g d d p u r r h a r e policy is a prelude to p rice-fix in g . ‘ T h e com moditjr d ollar," r e y i th e Independent, “ if that is w h at the
•President is aiming* at, would have a fix ed re la tio n » to a
grottp. o f price*, but the varioun com m oditlcii th em selves
w ould' vary* lh’ pile*, a ccord in g to supply and dertland.’ ’
*
T he theory la o f course that" the a verage price o f som e
a lx o r eigh t hundred coftim odltles would be held con stan t
Wltli relatlbn to s o m i given nOnrtbcr o f dottxrs. Thl* vfouW
be accom plished by ch an gin g the value o f the Individual d ol­
lar*: Ilr thl! average pH te o f all com m odities w ere fix e d nt
one hundred dollar*, and the price su ddenly began to drop,
.the value o f th e individual dollars would be reduced *0
th a t the average price would still be one hundred.
A pplyin g the theory to our present aituatlon, it in gen ­
erally th ou ght that pricen a rc too low now and It lit dealred
to raise prices to the level o f about 15)26. A verage prices,
instead o f being one hundred dollars, fob instance, ate sev­
en ty -fiv e dollars. T he prices a re to be pushed up to one
hundred by reducing th e value o f each dollar so that it takes
tW fflty-five m ore o f them to buy th e name am ount o f
com m odities.
It Is exactly the same as If you have a piece o f strin g
which Is tw o yard* long. Y ou decide that the strin g Is not
long enough fo r the work to be done. Y ou m ust make it
longer. So you decide that henceforth the y ard stick instead
o f being three feet In length, will t&gt;o only tw o feet In length.
Y'oU ''devaluate'' the yardstick, in other words, by ona-thlrd.
Noto* with y ou r tw o fo o t yardstick, you meanure the string
atlU you find that Itiatexd o f being only tw o yards long,
it is thred yards long. That gives you . theoretically, one
yard more o f string, and you a re satlafied.
Now w hether or not this m ethod o f msnipulav'lng the
dollar is priee-flxlng depends largely on the a ttitu de with
whlrh the public reacta to It. T he average prices w h ich the

JW lon f U will If*' Iwftiri' liny*

idf'* child mi)t be kidniprd.
W»mr'!l»Vr-Tinrn •‘ nirii ' rt*v
indrtd dal lam. Would Ihry kid
ip a child for a homJri*&lt;l (JoIIbih?
M t l o n i In the electric chair
Ifltit put m atop to lhal. If not,

SETTLE

FAGG 0 GTUNH9
AIM OT C W IL
BODY IN STATE
(Continued from P«c» One)
possible. Fa** said, add
t that Washington authorities wtl
be asked to allocate sufficient
fond* to Florida to crtVdV a* pay­
roll of 140,000 to ItoJWO men try
Jan. I.
At present, there are 101,004
ptrs'na engaged In part-time em­
ployment on work relief projects,
a survey showed.
ft
All work.relief projects, undertaken hy the’ emerpency relief
administration, will !* transferred
to rlvll works classification Thurs­
day or Friday, Far* said, and addllinnal projects wilt be devel­
oper) a* rapidly as p&lt; *sthte.
“The payroll will (• about ft,200,000 weekly Far* said, arldlnp
that the civil works program will
continue it least uni II Feb. Y6,
II will rear* then unite* Congresa,
In session beginning shortly.
Ing it. or some similar program.
The previously created relief
rounrils in all counties were deslg.
naterl by Hopkins as county civil
work* committees. Applications
for civil works projects to he
undertaken by cities or counties
should bo msite to the county
civil works committees, Fsgg
said, adding that where appllra-

(Continued From l i p doe)
reached the home o f S. W.' John­
son. "I'm hungry and I'd 1&amp;« 10
use your telephone," Major Fdrdnejr calmly announced to a startled
farmer.
Then hs took up the telephone
rere ire r aryl notified the world of
"iVe hltil
the liallnotiist's triurtlph.
.
a delightful and untoward trip.”
hr* said. “ Except that we ram*
down no fort we hail In throw
thing* overboard ■■ f*’ | *&gt; w*
mold t - lighlrn lb* ship.
Neither of the intrepid airmen
ore Injured, he said and areordln*
In their alllmrlrr the highest al­
titude they leached was 69.000
feel nr about It mile*.
The voyaper*. made the fourth
receded High, in *11 history In

CO-ERDIB
Party did they sttnp at the m i ta*
*“• was thrown out aad na sao «

FKKIfilIT HAVING HF-EN

lint yesterday's foray into one
of thr ln-1 unknown frtm'.'er* with­
in mnii's rurrrnl rearh, in one re-poet partook of the rentalknblr
on a soil* never before attempted.
As Settle, attached to the Navy,
and F1rdnejh. ;o "the Marines,
cruised beneath a sky described
as a "beautiful Hue," hanging
suspended .‘di.OOO feet above sea
level, they talked with those on
earth lulow them, casually, calm­
ly, In the fashion of men tele­
phoning to a friend to impart a
hit of ordinary information.

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KALININ'SEES
FRUITFUL ERA
FOR 2 NATIONS
1 EVP *

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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Mr, and Mr*. J. H. Overman J. Brand, It. L. Hammtr, and Lmade a trip to DeLattd on Tueeday B. Skinner.
The citrus crop movement tne
of this week and encountered dif­
ficulty at tha new bridge approach past week ha* been fairly heavy.
to tba fWrry on the Volueia tide- An average of a Hill* over 2U0
M r Overman etatee that the rare left the stale each day.
grady la too etaep far vehlriee end
Another county was added In
th the prevent condition the croaa- the ci run -.'.I/ In leasing U»t of
pregres-lr- Flori-'a catn'I.'* thin
Ing If very dangerous.
, The remald Hardware Com stick wVn I sk.' Ocunly vntrl for
■ tiih g ItU
extensive
addl tsmits to the sum of I&amp;0U.000 for
U* making
h ilv t
»ddlGone to the .plumbing
et The hard
Al- roads.
Umonte, Altamonth Spring*. The
proprietors, George E. !1*W A
Boa, have arrived and tha bouse Riff Movie Finn Profit
will aoeif be reedy for geeete.
I s Bared By Pecore
Among th* guests et th* Palm
Hotel In ChuMota' tbli
weakwere:WASHINGTON,
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Ua
Nr. and N
n. n
D. a
U Thrasher, Mr.
— Evldsaca that grant* M more
cpd Mr*. R. R. Daai. and Mr. and thah 4,000,000 ware, made withla
MV*. R. T. Thrasher and two ■ few weeks by bdhkan who fltkBdrvn ef thl* city.
'rt , ahheed the orgahlaalloa ef Gen­
&lt; The executive cammltte* of th« eral Theatre F^ulpmmt, Tne, was
Florid* Growers
a id Shipp* I graseaud today u B eats lnroeIwague hah aiiooarvrod the ap- Ugmtere.
MhtrneM d f Mr. Ubyd B. Teamy
This was

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Labor Leader Creates
Sensation BeforeKirtg

NDTIUB
City Tap llooks art open for
the payment of t9.T3 talk*.
Two percent discount will ba al­
lowed on taxes paid during No­
vember and one percent dis­
count un taxra paid during De­
cember.
k ix k n n o r ,
City Tax Collector.
NOTICP,

O k M -T D a t
night r

and attention to the country of
advanced technical proxies*, the
Untied Slates of Arnrnca.
'T ie most important ennditiun
for securing the technical pr girs* and well-being of the people
is the preservation and strengthen­
ing of (ware between nations.
"I „ in convinced that liuw, when
all artificial obstacles for a full
and manifold contact between the
peoples of our two great countries
are removed It will greatly beneiIt nid only Ihtdr mutual Inter­
ests hut also the economic and
cultural progress of mankind and

alxiut 15)26. In other words it In proposed In depreciate the
dollnr until ns many o f them would be required to buy n
given amount of Various goods and commodities, as during
that rather prosperous era o f the "K eep Cool with Coolldgo”
days of 1926.
In oth er words the wheat farm er, instead o f g e ttin g
3P' Chancellor Hitler has decided to a dollar a bushel fo r his wheat, would get twr? dollars a
7Vmt a'ban on the teachings of th* bushel. T he cotton farm er would get alxiut twlcrt ns much
too old for his cotton as he Is now gettin g. Celery would probably
&gt; Bible In Oermsny.
It
EjMkhtnnnd, la his idea
A m**k bring three dollars a crate Instead o f one or one and a
vitftd passive Christ," he says. Is half. And so with practically everyth in g else. A nd with
rnol In keeping with thr spirit of th o s e ‘prices everyluxly would make a p rofit exactly ns they
KtlM tlmrs. When the loathing* of
did in 15)26, and happy days would be here again.
k th* Bibla don't agree with tha
But the St. Petersburg Tim es admits tlw l the law o f
I plana of lUIr, get a new Uihle.
supply
and demand could not lie repealed even by this
^That's • good way of making
m ethod o f manipulation. When the wheat farm er found
IJMlght right,
that he waa getting tw ice as much for his wheat as he is
that
on his tw
o hundred acre farm , he wns
R The Kansas city Star dcrribrsl now, and
®'id 0&gt;
»l"«n
twit
was making
BlaflaUon.
“ Inflation," d -nys, n n°l p rofit o f some len IhotiKand a year, he would pronaltl)
I'Speaklng of rurrenry inflation, be tem pled to put In another hundred arrea the next year
F “ la like a balky and umut&gt; horse.'s o as to Increase his profits to fifteen thousand, Ho would
flYeJmply refuse* to Iw guided ty oth er wheat fnrmem. The supply o f wheat would be greatly
Elba rider. At first it imiks. Th*' jnereased. anil iiccortliug to the Independent's theory,
::,irUsr applies the whip and spur,|(hP price o f wheat would fall, since it is only Iho average
RftM Still II will not budge T’lon. 1 pr|cr „ f a|| com m odities that Is fixed,
* " " / ‘'r,*?' 11 ,l &gt; o 1 , h r r r '* I
H owever, what the wheat farm er illd, the eolton farm er
[in* WM,trolling It. t hen it '
Ivypiiltl do also. Ho would the celery farm er and every other
-" ft ,
'* ni
r kind o f farm er. When th&gt;-v found they wore making a nice
jb ■;
*
jp r o flt, they would Increase their scrTaffe so as to make
a bigger profit
What the farm ers did, Ihe coal m iner*
r f t T m n Z men E 1T tn U r k h would do a'so
If the price o f coal were arbitrarily raised
!/hU civil Work. AdniinisiiBliis,
lhal fliey could make a profit on a total production o f a
f'Th* Reconstruction Kinsn c r .„ million tons of coal, and know that average prices wore n x t o
‘ po ration I* prepared U, advance by law. I hey would increase I heir prodiiellon so as to make
■ four hundred milium dollars tola bigger profit
KRfcy the bill. On* g«*p« at th «or
Now what these producers did, everv other producer
i ef throe appropriations Vet four! o f m aterials and goods would also do. Nolsuly is going In
s bund red million* will pay four mil i ),,, KMtisfied with a |irt,fit o f ten thousand dollars a year it.
(linn own |12 a week tthr prrserth |jiy Hjn,p|y increasing his prislnction. he ran make twenty
ted rate) for only two m nth* P l )1((„ „ BI11| „ y,.wr
And since Die government would be
hebaold help husinr.. for those
it, P(|
n ,„ ,|iry of keeping the average |&lt;rlre o f all
g i* o months.
,.„m m o,lilies fixed al a certain level. Hie increase in profits.
production, would be iibsoKidnaping* continue. &lt;|r»pl'r ,f
iris of govrnuntfli iiflkiMiit »»*
if* frith thr ultutttioi.
Hu Iah
dy those who n r rhiiitien uf
talthy fwrentB havr hrrn lli«
TfeU of ihi'nr
One won
if* ihouifh if thr r«irr rniitiniiM,

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-revil ■ u a v IUUHUU /HUH in I
b looa t, ao era ib o w you this plcmre. O n ly a few o f thfin e p la n t! are p erm itte d t o
"
•eed. T here c u d u lly selected ic
l o g pear th e " G fc a m o f th e
&gt;■’ fo r you r Lucky
S W te .lb r tobacco m u u b e growfi
icxdatcbptA r.ThtJ
ca x d u ltre e J in g o fL u e tobacco* t
u w h y fw jk ia m ju A .
lain d ie BmC fink, im ifotm qualii
Cbuod and film t a d fully p adto

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City Occupational I.icenset
(or the year commencing Oc­
tober I, 19X1 are due and pay­
able. The law provides that no
person alhall engage in any boa
iness, profession or occupation
upon whi h a license is required
unlit such a license U procured.
RIXP.N HOY,
City Tax Collector.

Meat Market, 211

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!| Mr*. X «tl l*hmann,* Mr*. F. S. mom work «rrlt o f 86 hoar* * » «
1 I.nm«on, Mr*. Haller I . C o o p r , ftxrd. Tho c'd ? wb* submitted by
•Mr-. RMpb A. t:« * h . M ... J.-hi
mi-m.v.lal d *.t«r. .«*&gt;lU o n .r d y , M:*.
D.
H ulV *-, riaM&gt; „ in l.ohaif „ f 280 employee

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Social Calendar

M a r y Jane Preston
Gives Informal Dance

In honor o f a number o f her
fr m d t, Miin Mary Jane Preston
entertained with an informal dance
Salurttay evening at the homo of
her parents, Mr. anj Mm. J. K.
Preston, 601 Magnolia Arcnur.
Quantities of marigolds anj hi&gt;'«cui were used to adnin the rooms
M. at the Presbyterian Church.
where the guesta were rnntrtelned.
A.
Th u r s d a y
Dancing was enjoyed through,
Itt Final rehearsal for the Thanke- out the evening to radio mu* e end
W r ln g Cantath will be held at at | late h)ur refreshments were
4:0 6 P. M. at the P in t Baptist ■erred. Those prrsret were: the
Church.
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FRIDAY
Christine Slou'tenmlre, Frances
The annna) piwio recital of Miss Reltx, and Roberta H.’ahl, of th *
a*il*teil by M rs city, Dorothy llalnc*, of DeLanJ.
Daphne Takaeh, atilsteil
Darla Jackson and Mia* . Nancy and Frances Lea and llelrn C.il*
Roasctler, will' te given at 11:00 lias o f Lakeland.
Also Alex Sharon, Sprott Long,
P.^M. at the Juniir High School.
T k . - n U , I.
Claude Herndon, Jr., Leonard Mill­
er, Evam Spencer, and Rill l’ reston o f this city, Augustus Adams
an llh rm a s Caut’er of Miami, and
Billy Elton. Nick Nichols, Al
Urrnnan.
Jrd
i t s o f the Sanford Woman’s d u o Crutchfield, Joe
Dovell, Wollie Foard, Ne.l Fairirv urged to attend.
SUNDAY.
Annral memorial aervices of
Seminote Chap.'cr Number Two
Jrder of the Kaslern Star will ie M rs. L a w r e n c e K eel
held •&gt; 3:00 I*. M. at the Masonic

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| Mm . I'. II* I i u ; , ,H!-. A limp
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Mrs. A, S. McCallum and Mrs.
W. J. Rhxlea spent thi* after'
noon in Orlando. •
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UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF—
L.
Federal Rel
Administrator. P frtarU
r \J r _rievflt
* &lt;11 Lr in
*pprapt%%t*on of

Mr*. W. A. Ix-fTlcr and children
upt-ni* today in Oilando with rrlativM.
F ra nk Arm stron g, r - c . ' , m f n t m
e as te rn football c u t i t t l a t n s
over lha hospttnMr tn y *v■11,
cr a n be r rie s and lo r h r y fi-rniihIna the gift* d . u M i f s c r , I

Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. Klltworth
spent S nday afternoon at Day­
ton. Beach w th frirnds.

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r.N'O :( 4 00^.000 men an public %%orkc
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A j ejected *»? the Z.
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A&gt;hl* RfL •" Y f * •

Mrs. E. E. Walker of O cili i-»

and

Mm. ('. E. Ohorpvnlnj:, at th *r
home on Ea^l Twentieth Street.
Mi*s Cl a re /.achiy of Jsi-ksonvillc .pent ia*l week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. It.
Zachry.

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Mrs. dm ;a (Mirtu of pRlalka
»■*» the muI'M" Siiiulny nf terf»oon
of Mr. and Mr*
\\. If Zmi hry*
_ Mia.-John -Millar wuw LigH #et»rr‘ i l u w *
priie, a pair ul novelty va*e«, at
the brid*v party (jiven yesterday
Mr*. W. J- Steel returneil today |
aftertaoon hy Mr*. Lawrcnc? Reel to her home in KiRatintn ee afteri
at her home cm Sanford Avert e npending a *ho:t lime here with
for a Rmal! number of her frientl*. her mother, Mir . J
Rail* Mbr *.
Mis* El'in.-eth Lnyhnm was pro*
air.tej rut priie, a box of can *y,
nnil Mins Katherine Tllli* received
low *cor* priie.
Goldrnrod ard other autumn
flowers were used t • adorn the
rooms of Mr*. Iteel** home for the
otuifi on,
Refreiihmrnv,i
were
ie n t J at the lea hour by the
h *•*left s, n*s1ftte11 hy Min* Ma ry i Mr. m l Mi- 1 M Seleer f»r* TWO OLD FRIENDS. M.r.r Drtsslsf
and Will Rogsrs. both of »&gt;i»m hav*
Helen Ruml ley.
rnerly o f M i *h - mji j i, r o w ot Mi
Thiipe piojit nl weie: Mm. John |a m i, « r * pe n d in g 'h i - w e e k here catsad a nlcha for ihsmtslvn in lha
Hell,wood hall «f fams. .enlimental.
&gt;141*«•r, Sir*. Henry }(n«*ell, Mr* a n b M r* J f I i'll U Ie-ton* Kim
Iilng ov*p Mlsa Orssslsr a slsty aacIf* Injn Hf*to * .Mrs. John Stanlei. A v e n u e .
ond birthday, ■■ Uta two mast at th#
an I th Mhnos Elua eth llriir !
hug* birthday party.
ham, Kathryn Ttllis, Chritinc*!
Stoudenmiio, May l*urdon, Mary'
Holrn Humble), und
llerRchel
Ham iy.

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T O -M U H T

Last i'imes
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PADDY
THE NEXT IEST THING
W EDNESDAY
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Befcse we halt*
her let us see her
In life ’ s true
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— Frank K Svrnucl nf In-li-tnapolie
was re-elected national ndjutant of
the American legion at . meet*
i Ing of the natlunal eiccutlve rnm-rr;**-n -N .aL lit el­
der of lndtan.|K&gt;lt&gt;, was elected
|Rational treaaurcr.

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he ins st* he n»var an»ke the
ti«I or laws leeau«e he never came
Inside the liquor limit line- AnyWajr he qu t the bualr.esR, long
ago, disguttrd with lha racketeer
ing aspect.
“ Unles#,'* he rsIJ sb he ani Mr*.
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SKKK JOIIS

FAL1IMORF. Noy.
Tullcf were la l-d yrstcrJay by
uffieaiD &lt;&gt;f lb* f.a n k foit d.stillcry fa dlspc-s. more than 2U0
men who u ric Imli-I ng ebiul the
plant in h&lt;,|n- of l.taming vmpluymenf.
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win the main vyrnWr nf itw &gt;
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si*iI iiu 111 gi phoi 1 in14teiiR La’ «■ !
on the nved of lt new pure fifol
law. Ho urged titat ill c'lul* mem
r n fiup|Kir&lt; Fuiti a measure.
Mm , Kdra Fuller's talk was
ilip* feat ie of Ilie after nmm m*»siem. A* a tneni vr of the state
Uifliij.loyinoti relief eounril sin*
mail*' an ap;xul for fiiU-iligi ; t
uniler-tanitng »*f rel ef
wink
Th:* ton* fullnwi j ty an ud4»* ^'
b&gt; Mr*. Kheaftu who rxplair •*.!
th* w ik nf the ‘ ’ Mohilisslo*n -if
|[uinan Niet* t ••iiiriilUev.”
A multi la.de dl«e-R» on of
rlii iiiatt*’ .* and a tl*-*»r e%j4an
atii n of how state fadi1ration due*
are i’ Xpenled was held in the « f ;
eniiiiin. Mr*, Schumacher uned
that m11 riub ia ■1u«*ii ron.trittuto to
the Penny Huh Fond.
fl rtng the meeting Mra. Srhu*
inarher a a* appuinte t 1 ha m m of
the resolutions eummittre and
Miss Ilattte Al rn o f Ko rento was
selerted to reive as chairman nf a
n iminatlrg rutnm Uet to aeiert a
sri.'aonal vice-| resident to fill the

Night

Haaf.r I

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ty iiiltf 1921 *» in#

with Mrs. J (*. Bern* &gt;n. She i*
planninf to spend the winter In
(Vutrai Himrids,..

h a c k a s tin* k in g o f ru m row,. But

P R IN T E D

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Mr*. Ralph S. AI vot'd, of W ^t
Falmouth.
who sartil !•
winter at Lak«? M an, w II m m

anJ he really should know. That
; U, unless the duties and taxes an
htId to a minimum.
it was the t&gt;*mi McKay
Irc * ho was hailed • few years

Attractively

f GAL W HISK f v
• 'Arne* J. Ourtii
rt\\. tupennleml
r i*l of the L» rg r rlii1 'if f *t L * r g r . P» .
?». M. Lperr*,
opyo Hornt merer♦ t v ci t,h*na f f »t
h " f l cf '^9*1 whi*
kry to lc (bttillcd
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C L t ltS A l T l'N iU N C S

la n e t G a y n o r F ilm Is
T o d a y ’s M ila n e F a re
Janet Hay nor and Warner B a i­
ter are teen In the stellar role*
of
" Baddy, The Next
Best
Thing ,'1 their newest Fox produc­
tion n is playing at’ the Milane
Tbeatar. It U an adapt.I urt by
Edwin Burk* nf the novel by Her*
ii- da I’ age, Harry Lachman di­
rected the pr xkK-tinn.
The rast in support of Mis.
Cnynor and IlaxlVr is headed hy
Walter C mindly, one of the fore
most actors of the legitimate
ataga. „J t also includes Harvey
Stephen*.
Margaret
Lindsay,
Mary McCormir, Josph M. Kerri
aan. Hike iVilarra, Claire MeDowell, Ms-r 1c Tottenham, Itoge,
lmh f and Trrvor Blind.

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W A T SK TS

.Mrs. D. I. Altman has as her
gup»t at her home here Mis* Msry
Jolrui of Jacksonville.

Mr.

After

* tough day en Itt* gndirctv

l„ F. CotlVr has returned from
point* in New York state oh .r*
he spent the summer.

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^ jala designed to curb
bal poaaoa.wlflt two man
pernritilnr has* runner*
Ace, ,Jh* ml* provide*
"fn a«ty Inning of neat year’s
inthem association comes, aflor
ro oota hart boon made, If the
Ichor deliver* f or conaeeutlva
dj* Us tha batter, tha buttar
ipll be entitled ta flrat basej
id any and all baa* ronnars oc[pylng base* ahall be adTanctd
m fanaae, eseept In the event
li)A aalond base and third base
» arcnpled, the runner,on third
u*a ahall score «nd tha rdnner
lit second shall advance to third.*'
Th# rule also would apply tp
unintentional passes.
Southern Aaaoeiallon officials,
departing for their home* Into*

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S? ‘•pioneering" they had dime. Nil£ • maiwaa daltgalea e«press*d doubt,
■. b-'Waver, that the National Rules
p - 'fommltteo Would permit ouch a
ilrittic c h ii t ft
Bpencer ' Abbott, Portland man^ T f a r last y*»r, but who will pilot
Atlanta n et! Season, said:
^ “ W# are striving to eliminate
V the Intentional bass on halls to
powerful hitter* In the pinch**
&gt; U h runner* on. Ry *e d:|ng w#
P }tj#ll#va we ran Increase the popu[writy of baaeball.

Tha in m M W Io M
1*4 t y Captain Patrlc* wheaeerad
hath touchdowas, ripped jthrough
the with*ring Ancient CHr lino in
tha last tuartir ta aaara a &gt; * W
dratracd victory. Patrick, "Priori
Albert" Rharman whi kicked &gt;*th
extra point*, and halfback Wal Wtv
Wire the outelairiIn* players •on
Ike field.
HI. AucostIna i cored tlrst, In
cerond quarter, on a kmc pas*.
Crooms canto back l j pound out a
Itiuchdown through tha Him, a ad
.WINTER PARK, F la , Nov. 81. signs In tha praatlc* sessions that Khlrman kicked the point *which
aant hla team Into tha lead early
-^-Contrary ta reports In drctila- Lenoir Rhyne will have t i be on
U w after the Rolfins-Mlaml gam*
last Friday night, Dava Behrage,
Tar’s speedy halfback, will poollively play In tha game with
Lenoir Rhyne Codec* of Hickory,
N. Ci. Thuraday night. N .v. 2d,
a( Tinker Field In Orlando, It Is
announced, Dave played 1.1* hood
e ff again** tha Hurrlcanr# In a
tvflHant -w ffow tn stum -off defeat'
and look n terrific besting a* a
result. In fhe last quarter h*
collapsed and was carried o ff the
field.
Thl* week, however, Hchragv 1*
a* good as ever ond Is giving

Bahia Takes Lead
In Sou tlveastcrn
.. Grid Title R a c e

The ml* was suggested hy Pat
AlVAKTJIa Ko%. II.
&lt;Al*l —
K tuimehan. baseball fan and i*w- Tti* iiua»Hn« «*f ilie Hmilli#M*t*rn
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lnrl«b*lemr o f Birmingham, Ala.
Inx f»«iIi(Ipk M***!*d iiml ttpiwmanla*
^ 1 ] , Frank fihaughnevsy,
gene.al pt inm ffilhiM :
u i. t r o r
manager o f the club and origin*rI»«ttia
'•&gt;' Wr of the Bhaoghnessy ponnant AI
Lsuiilataiiti

ptavoff plan, said:
? • ’ “ Now they h**« got something:
! - except, the rule should read If a
J nltcher throws one strike to the
h fatter then the rule would not ap­
ply. In othor words, on# strike.
( e|vin# tbo batter a rhance to hit
.’ ' faring the course of * walk.
f whether Int •ntlonsl nr unlntenY. ^(onat would make IK* rule void.
&amp; ' ‘'No d-’ ubt us m'.nora must d i
'away with the Intentional pass ’s.
This new Routhern Association

win total «

. What" pwbably w illyH the mi t- million and % half dollars which
In their ropertelra, Dm Fnfcttora, atandng m a la m i f t i ' C N i M must B* roll reted fr u i an.nlaeia-

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its collective toea to stop his offtackle slants and end sweeps.
Hrhrag# has played consistently
*„&lt;*! football thin season aft*r(
bring out of th* gam* last 7 *»f,
»ml has given the Tam a punch
"»»k:h ha* broueht feur victoria*
In
«t«rt*.
Hehraa* was a member of th*
undefeated- Tar—Prrwh -te a m - «
1030 when he was a team matef
of, llym ls Miller, Wek Waahlmr+
ton amt Hoc Chakale*. Tha samet
combination I* re-uidtud IM* aoa-v
son and has been a potent f*&gt;v.*
In the Rollins offensive drives.

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at M unicipalParV Saturday afl»ri*o*« wlini th e, undefeated P*»thfena taka bn - thr* wMafeated HI.
PaCMritfrg team wtltli » » run-,

M roll r t *700.000.

I DON’T L IK E IlKKIt!

oar-op to the state champion latt
year. The (M M atarts at

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SERRINO, Nov . t 11.' - « V - ‘
Mayor W. D. Crawford has signed
tha budget ordinance which Ir-

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Silly

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Bowllnif News Notes
last plgbi lhc&gt;

Western

Unions

look X out of :i iiim n from llu« N*&gt;1ii Votlier*' snd tllnclilng first
place Irt the first round “ 1 tl*.'
' orksant toumaimnl. John Herbs!
rViaf Mia Nv ltl Icsi.i ws* high bwwl" "gr With IU7, 1Ml and IH'» fur s f/&gt;M
total.
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, Wadbeeduy night tha Hvininula l.r.U.rtk iilw
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. uqilon'a undafaated and unUad (III unit*
football teams today. Tha Vlrvin*
nut*
I U achool had won nine seettaahr*
Jtoi
Chwruiwni
garpoa wbllt flv# othor*. Im-lutllng IlirfthAtA
( Ahuy and Duka, had arcoontad far

Emory, Va., sat tha paca f^r the Ml Ill-willla

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ties during the past weak
Oregon, flaorgla, Nahrasilo end Rollins, all of whom
bhm^and Ml.hlgan, tied
RfcMtfM' |M untied Hat *1
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eorilesi
taro tickets each to IhJ Milana Theater, goitf*for
aio n eit waek.
coopori, place a
opposite the name o f the
ik will win, 4r a T * if yog think thW trams will'
ink, and trin r or send It to The Herald office

that hove proved lucctm ful." At
this time pleas wWrj made for a
garden run to b« mtda on Friday,
Nov. 24. to Hanford to visit tome
of the Hanford gardens. Mrs. 11.
lleeten will conduct 'be garden
IPO.
Mrs. Harry Jones, o f Augusts,
Os., and Mrs. Oscar Langford, of
Valdosta, Us., are ip ndlng a
couple of weeks hero at Mrs.
Jones' home.
P. R. Dooley, who Is located in
Del.snd on green fruit Inspection
s|rnl last week-end h « t with hit
family.
Mrs. A. B. Imam, who has
spent the past month in Jacksonv.ile, rrlqrned, this aeeV
firs. Dave Levy, M-.\ 1-arue
Alderman, Mrs. Msyme Mslhiiur,
and Mrs. P. (I. Umlcy atlecdcu
the District meeting of the P.-l A
Wednesday. ■
M’ss It *se Levy ani mother,
fits. Levy, o f East Itllp, I,. 1.,
.ttiiired Monday. Mrs Levy wilt
m i am fur ths winter with her
• -n. D. It. Levy, and Miss Is-vy
will return to Ismg Is and in a

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th* benefit bridge party a t.. tb*
Woman’s Chib tn Oviedo Friday
afternoon.
Opal Peters o f Daytons Beach
spent Arm litk* Day here w.fh
har mother, Mrs.' Pearl Peters.
Theodore Lindsey o f the Uni­
versity of Florida spent the weekrm! hero with his mother Mrs. F.
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—W. R. Smith of Orlando haa
been named as an assistant sec­
retary to (loremor Sholts, it was
announced yesterday by J. P. New­
ell, executivh secretary. Smith
waa a leader 1* the Young Demo­
crats league In the last cam­
paign. \
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SANTA FE. N- M.. Nov. 21.—
(/Pi — Representative Chsvct yes­
terday was elected Pemocralir ns
It nal eommltlcrmsn for New
Meslco to succeed the lair Gov­
ernor Sellgman.

it stpathine 2(1-0 defeat at
I s jo f JfcutWrw CslIforrtRQi
, whose own long winning
i^adV e n hilled t U weiV
by. ij tab ford. Cotton w A - i
J|tile\ TroJsh quarterback,
three passes that led to the
o f ahriiany Mrifl f WtWK’

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0*4 THE
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ScotesFon
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Recovery Program

element of doubt or unrettainty Is vliinln.ilcd, when
this high graitc palhl is applied In thi:Is Southern climate.

PflMTIttNEn

STANLUY-KOGEKS .HAttDWAKK Ctt

Sentencing of lstdnr J. Krysel,
f rmer eminsclor and a director
of the defunct llsnk of United

npscist Ms si sc •'«

*srt I'ouci ksrelef-ire sppntslc*
sbsJl offer f«r sets »IH s»ll i» Ihs
hIgnesl Sl&gt;4 Iwsl l.ldiler for rssh
■I pnVIh- nulrry hetnre Ills *.o«|1
Hodto du*r &gt;■ Ksnforu, Bemlrole
CniK tll yUirlds, on Kopdl I , lie
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l| WM final Sevres, elluale
Lows* Woot srnbed
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TME LITTLE

LCMT VtOC.

SrfeUT - WE ViAtdE 'W .A T EM TOU
W\ B Y
UP THE «STOCVt /
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t F E W jOLJ 1*

TU BBY

ITR u TH
TO T E L L ,
DOROTHY.
H E MuiHT
IM PROYR.
O h o u u k 'S
CvPPV.fUKA.UCt
WtTW A WKj
- B ut —
IT \S MUCH
CARVER TO
LET NATURE
rKHE WEO.
BOURSE —

OF

W O W !

he denounced s’ feW^ years ago.”
Every pc m s
should support
tha NRA fa* mutual good ha s a il

KD: CoodTlt^Vmodcl b«tradiss. Also god* milk cow.
IW T Tslephona 9402.
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v&gt; *r ; w - n t

R

LAA.YBE YOU
PARTIAL.
| YCt THE.

Menu

‘ uoulo
TOU
XU Lt
Th e
C A r c .EATER.
Ty r e ?

O kj

i.0wi cca\dw

v o rn n o r s iit s iis s u e
other annual
Nolle* Is Scrshr S ills that nsdasep. Phone drr nt*il tt| fuir»tiMfir«i *? 1hat, f#f.
lain final darrA*- r&gt;f fai•rlo*t*r« ani
m I» maftw in&lt;.
r»n ma Iw*
day »*f N ovfm kf A IV IM1, In and
by Ih* Judft* *»f tlir Plmill I’nwrl
In and ft*r HemUinlA Cnunly, Klorl
d«. In Chaumry, in n rartaln r»uw
r*and&lt;nN In aald Cinirf whataln &gt;1
FOR old Gold. U. S. U- A. SMITH, an Mttt.Halnr of Ih*
Hint#
Hank nf Orlando A T mim
u McLpulin's-Jewstsrs, 112 ('omfianr.
an Into Ivent Hiatr fianV
Itif aorjK»ral*cwi. 4a f».oifl*i**iil, « imI
l*and Company, a
S fM W i
__________ _ Ov*ritr**(
to*ra|lf»n ori«r&gt;l»H and wiutlnp un
a«r snd far.virtue ut Ihc U»»»
ins -iicsrr-ftF*irtflrM»:*sn*t mfntsww,
*'Wlf Ptnfi*rlt*k. Ijkr . a ru» iMifallun
nriililaad and amlatln* iindar and
jD : Good trash jr«w M&gt;i»t liy jilrlua of tha lava of tha Mla»»*
gap for cask. Phone TD3-W. of r li rIda ara raaeand+irta. 1. «l#nr*a

OvihRTtOU
A-RtSESaJMAT tttUD
OF A Wit* f

*=iTYVE

fc * T W Y O jG T O

mm

arc ’ always

LfLRD TO
ts/E A ft. •&gt;

ID: Black car trunk.
M phone 821-H.

Nlflbwsel

p a in t s

"Boat For The South"

the

CHtlu

A S t A r . Jr..

q u a l it y

- OR

ATLANTA. Nov. 21^-Dr. Will
Durdtat, famous philosopher, leetuesr, abd writer. wsmAT here
that s middle course between Indi­
vidualism and socialism, such as
tk* NRA, rrr-st be mat
riivoluflon will result.
lecture
Dr. Durant, here for
■mUI “ I am ashamed i
Henrjr
Farid for hts stUtuds' t

YOUR WATCH’ fwpujiw*
BS who esally knows »* s
JeWsler. Mag. AK
,dttt&gt; tike *’ gnUerrtsn arid rdmpty,
|* (,
comrsl (he' recovery alt.
” fibfh' sb -attltuAb s i eVhHdttfl &gt;
Female black and tan by Mr. Ford will tend to throw
d. Collar with P. J. Stine s
Howard. Hanford MttRtris

.Flower* and PUnts

SENTENCING

DOZIKK &amp; GAV’S

Billy’s Uncle

Spy

Be, ItogR U***.

Ilka doing my work. I got awfully
dimer. After 1 found hew good
Black-Draught It, that Is what I
havs used. I guns It rids ms of
the DOs. fo f 1 feel better — don't
fort HU I am dropping o ff to sleep
every U n I ait down. That, to mo,
It a very bad feeling.”
•‘ •‘ Children like the new, pleasant
tasting SYRUP of Black-Draught,

DEMOCRAT EI.KtTKD

At to represent the Far Weet
Sons Bowf battle at Paka-

Be Ila* 1* tim e

J

fiETH HKCKHTART POST

S O . C A L IF O R N IA v*

[RATES

States. who Wi« convicted lust
£
week o f aiding ami abetting To
Uic missppllrstiun of funds o f an m
ifflla t* o f Uio bank, was post- mj
posed yr-teM sy until nest Mon- M
day because pf Kirsol's illness.

)

The Perfect Likeness.
WHEM TMtEY OTTO-SCHOOC
AN ' JO EY

D O t^ SOMETH tAt'

HE OUCHTAl'r THE TEACHER
ALVWAYG THINKS ITS OtNMlC
s A u ' t i e e r n J &lt; tP T IN
&gt;

- AW WvLTW T H E T C A C H E R N
W A N TS JLMM1E T o DO S(AIE

H om e WORK i « E

uNCtE TOLE ME ONES
ME KNEW SOME T W IN S
T h at i o o k id so m u ch
I
ALIK E THAT WHEN THEY
W AN TED T o SET T H C m ilV f S
THEY JUS’ LOOKED A T EACH &gt;
O T H C O j-----—------- &gt;

ALWfcVS

G I V E S IT TO U CJtV A M
H A S T A DO I T

HE

ONLY THEIR MOTHER J

(find* */
INwHI)

. el 111 &gt; l’

He Doesn't Think Much of His Teacher,
i f YOU JUST UJOKH
HARD FOR AN HOUR a
DAY M AIN You GROW

i k i o o w rr, *
MOM. T H A T *
JU S T WHAT I'M
CCARBD O F

m* y o u m a y re a
music (Au host Ltne
Y o u t t ~TC AEHEQ

.

�t

G ojaw our, j t * w&gt; tUi a t

HSCARDED
FRUIT
___
Condition Is Pictured
. As Most Serious Of
. AH Facing Growers
, ■ TAM PA, N o t . « l,—Citrus pock■V lug houna eull pile* have virtually
?
f u n d from the Florida p&gt;tm e
Oltd Itolnri, the highway. leading
o f the state to other lU tet
\ Of* dot tod with trucks hauling
' ' discarded fruit to market.
t'
Tkta Is the alteal Inn aa p*r''' trajred to official! o f the PI ride
y
Citrus Ri-hange, who &gt;»jr It )■
| Um moat serious aspect of the
Itpresent cltrue situation. They d&gt;scribe It aa being sroiee than It
i aver has keen before, and It wl1*
8&amp; «**
than It U now, if n m othing Is not done.
B r. There waa h 'p e that the fednM
££’ ‘ market Inr agreement won I • &lt;kflniteljr control the Indiscriminate
ehlpment of bulk fro I!, but It was
left out o f the Florida eode alu though I; la. rmbrarel in the
agreementa of
California end

0 *«. k m ' w o
Xi rt * W ■
VAM*

•* n t« n w t e f ' tr t W *
"&lt;*«? o c o

Boy M AKtf v .'c o

FUdMT AT WhJSMttX

w r H H tn-w is.

CitLO Cojct

\*u x *&lt;»nt

»SUANO.‘

j c w * »\tiw
v«A r !Ni\ Ci.Ktf
Os^wfcr

\

WIJkKS AH*
CUlpCCN f u C V
IM, W (U — —

Cd*Vfa&gt; H x .__v

US F «tu « FW m ‘ lH*t MA:L4

AN* tT\w f t &lt;apuO

l&lt; (rtpJNA m w e A s w e t t .
TiMfi LOOttH* OUT

um e

pakvn'S

Poe TH*

{O t W . W d N JU rw * e j

n s . (jeotf t s « g c r w ‘ T
(t fo w m t .r M r

t j t h a t &gt;tUt |U#y

A NhtVtM T i t l f A

iM TVS

FCxVtN'

IN To WiNOCCtJAtri'lM *N

llsd

tU Ci k k
SLCCP

vh* S tllM *
«ft SaWStUlhA,*

APt5C»kjoe» SAS*

TMClR o \ c A c n u a s .

T itru r
The Eachange Is nnt hlsmlne
Washington; the fault lie* at TelIaha asre. State taw* of Teaa&lt; will
hot permit either r ip rt nr im­
port o f fruit in bulk, ami th* lew*
o f California are |ir»etl-elly Ihe
same. These 'tales ,-.r their ru!l»
In lijr-produrt*. Florists has no
law on the &gt;uh|fs-t un«l la 'kina
a state law. no hulk fruit *hl|»men'
' clause wa» put In the Florida
. ‘ , agreement.
'A s

an r ir h im r p ^ n 'fm ^ r

(Iimv lea half the p f i l k l i * vl Ihr V

Pitkin Calls Upon
Advertisers To End
Inertia Of Millions

«M ,

to* nil y.**

(M

Th Mr wll! tv aw ItsklVttt kdM I
•Ula I’.'avv j VI* (bar utkvt k itf v l ■

the* l .urtlffN j' »;»V4&gt;iAt* S MU^ii tWf 1
a t l t Iksa !iMAfl|h«% Mbiki |ta.
Thu will »'v \bv buunlvaa ui la lUhti^fa
1siuU m tii i i f fiM I bo MtotwpIvaKO'
*&lt;'us tt^ ta tly *
b«
iu.tiuw(f4
■ibw v h &gt;ut.si I t b I tiivy S
. yinx |^w«c of (bw
before Ibere • a p«A*ku|K tU &gt;V|
that definitely; we isn 't bate w* w
1 t u w &gt; ujr»"g oaJbf n tbwiv m m lfc

, Ilie ow w rik »&gt;f tnirk-* ore laklm
•* srlvantar'* of nav«l h lfh w ip
prrowrm hivp hrlnttl
build i t i
ens| of minion* of iktllira In hiul
j poor fn ill to markets whore It
brain flown the i»rle«* of iro*wi
froH ablppcd by thwar same ftow -

i**V i s l l %*ep . |a tM iHLUtiw, **».t t;
tbdftl i' waj4 in ai^bt v
t

,«r

u|

ikr

“ealia i e ' *

A m e r u a n .,wh*
h a .h M*- " I e .e r gvt .M,g ark
former .t .s d a r d . aa I in
rank, are n.rl .IvU
, in Ihe higher
uen«
i. Itr. I Itkin .mid il ( s a i l
...ary nut unly tu get in
ip, li. I t . hleak riuvn “ 't*
■ Kutiai p tv U g e .”
Ins.'.ated tin.
phrase
by
It n.nrerne I peupie
who
.a t »fl*.t to go a out with
t lot he. and t . ink- la a*
led iiiietel T. whereas tor

'**

lf ,k*“ ' *"

“*
.
I’hdueeph, UU-l»g lh*
e«%*t « *
&gt;»« • * * &gt;k« , « w *» » « . « * . ’ v»
« • " •* * *
*w
» u
.
“ ,tihsrti«#r» haw h«v» i s I h
urUiearity W k w a r d i» *e»ti»« at *
, , y u. kiti, ' he w t t “ 1 suW d
.uguvat m ure n u t *1 er-k. vaWiewt
ohi.n will gu te»uiui
iu-ual '
aiu eit &gt;mg l . .unw kind uf ghahn. |
oyhy oI Ufa ad&gt;«tti»i*g \ou h a sv »
«ot to sell the uha wl a reloia
t„ tk». Auortoaa standard •! b» ! *

M a n h a tta n
M ANS

Mo. w i t h

Hup

flO flO T A . Columbia Nov. 31.
(H V -T k r rr were killed, tnore than
l.’.O hnu.es vr'fe tlv.trnye.1, ami
tOOO were maile homeless by an
Attdlun landslide whlrh Hcslroyrsl
the Village I f Saliva Norte Sun-

H o te l* *
A lm o s t in t h e C e n t e r e t

Car Trouble
Just Arrived — New SHipacftt

th e B u sm e n D h tn d t

BARRED RC€H

BABY CHICKS
CHICK STs

.

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AW
SAN FO R D ;

W ftfa p E N D K W T

F L O R ID A ,

D A IL Y

W E D N E SD A Y,

|B orrow ing Plane, G riefT o rn

i f

f t w 10 i g

s t e &amp;

# Q H flT F i l l

S
- r »

N

i g

N O V E M IIE R

F I R S T

a

w

a M

pmac mil tatn ip a r e ,
a hat it‘a all abnut ‘
here m V anythin* P O n i i e r

j«x

to find out
and i f

Xn.

At

P rice

1933

22,

S A F E T Y

P A T R O L S
1

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S E M I N O L E

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ahe.

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A d v i s o r

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N U M B E R 24
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C O U N T Y

j t
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Ju

F ive

p t e

■ f* i?

o

1ST ORDERS W
NEW NRA DRIVE
BEING DRAFTED

t

;

C o m p l i a n c e

«W

ROOSEVELT ASK^ C o ld P u rch a se P lan SEVENTH ANNUAL
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^DAMAGING RIOTS
PE N flE fflA R Y ITS. O F E I C l A L &amp; ^ S H i n : ,NATIONTOUNITE Is P u sh ed F o rw a rd COOKING SCHO
: w(*sr IN YEARS IN NEW MEXICO
STARTS MONDAY
in GIVING THANKS’
! co m m o d ify
't h e m tiw y

PMaffdphia P r i s o n
Putty Wrecked By
Mob Of Prisoners

D e p a r t m e n t
O r d e r e d

C h a r t e r l s

pn«T* l y
m cre® *lng
v a l u e o f gvb\, h e a a ' d j

fh e o n ly J e f r n » e against

S u s p e n d e d ; 1" V

—

‘W

‘

tjrdri

P o lit ic s

A

H urr*

I s

the dan

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WASHINGTON, Nov 22
rdh Tlii' AdmlniRtrat uni went
fornanl with its gold ptogram
IihIiu untlctrrred by tin ion
tent ion of |)f. O
M
W
Sprai:iii' that grave itangei* lie
nhoad if the p liry i* pur*nrd
Thr pi u’r of domestic' gold « i i '

*

P r c s id c n t ia lP r o c la m a *

tion S ets T h u r s d a y
A s H olid a y In U. S.

- ~ ‘, u

I vatd h e h o p e d to ink* p * f 1 Utt such*
' an effort,
'
"’ It h prox" hi e that t h e r e m ig ht
I
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w \ R M S P I t l M I S . li
M n u t iK u n u . s -r r t
N&gt;»v 22
Mil l he n m c c f i t t g **f m i r x h had
1 !*
P re s i d e n t
Ri«**te^f||
j i *h
i l &gt; - Hi Ibr ww*vt d i M f i i c rM »n
S o A p w o w n o f t h e r h a r l e r o f t he | Hern i f f a n l e l any &gt; p p o il u n i t y t o
( i' h Iav i"Hrt| m | n « Ininat ion natn
_
( * « t n j W n t t»M f» y o f K s r t - , K V « M e x i r ' d e p a r t m e n t w i » v o t e d d i v u t s
p olit ic^
a th
jr*»u.”
m g T h i n •*•!«)
N'.iv ::ii,
f..i
th&lt;
^
|w i S t a l e f e o R r o t u t y ,
H
f n » • y w t r i d i j by t he a a t k e a l r u v u
S | ; a g u e w r o t e t o I In U re a id e n L
ti'irufai i'I m ' i v ahi !■ o f Thntik*iriv
I 10 m
kn f c i taifi i t n m t t l i o d k
" It I no op portunities wh al*n
trrr em nm ittee o f the A m r r ir a a
R f f t i t l e J m Ilk# wflil* jw t e fd iy
a v e l*een .....a f f o r d e d m e s in ce inif l*a%
r\r t h......................
, JhMfcr* R l f H t k a d | T a k m c wdxmMiarv 4
like *&gt;»»&gt;1 Ijrigwai a f t e r an inves.1 i r a t i n g o f my n't urn fr»iw l *»» don in July* I Ifl 'hi
i w h o r e hr won
cmll, BMriiac the r i r n i x cWrr-ea that h-rmwixairr-* of that nftei your rejection of the
ar i ''ark hi* own h i«lt ii fMini hi
%D
funadl far the IJW p rv »• *»- is ( Mate had permitted their organ! • ianfenicnt» tt* at^adv the ftireiirn I '« I **f tiifanltl
paralysis, Mi
tk * h ^ tw tw k ,
the
«l
n * 4 r o gatmn to become involved in parti
tCoatUitHNl U u P a g e T w o |
j R o n , &lt; volt w m l i «mi( hiM Ti n nk*
i*
k ia rty m the
p J itra
r i t m g Hu* pio&lt; laniTitO'li
l i e , a*l
f ire d t w dye b ~ . ' * w l k .te W ^ .
N. tM a ,
, V m m .w d rr
VJ
the it-tin I **w he re u se s / '
of
*&gt;•

B la m e d

* u ib .irr-l

to

Unemployed Urged
To Register Names
At Federal Office

*r

pnntt a tapert i«-orir cwmmitlee to
|*nlirr a l a r m
xt^
a f f ir w r s a « r
Oa fk gv T m l

d e p a t l m e f i l u n ti l
«k
h r s a f e l y relatirtl to

V s iy

i r o s l w '* T h e

IVodwRy Becomes
S T ^ r ^ r r J: w Cha W orks Head
**" Succeeding Wilson
21- ^

t A U A R A ^ S i X * Nw«
V O m a

a rt t oe

i*

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it*

un pie

r o d r f t t n l i » k t i f t i i aasi als

j

AH

The
New
M exico
th-parlmeat
«as
rharrej
with
fartkm ah sm .

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given

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o&gt;u
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.

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we

inrlijingetl
fnmi
ye*tei day,
vv i t h the dollar
Hlnmplrig
again catrving the woilil gold
pMre upward from nit opening
I lMite o f

Papworth Accepts
Place On D e p o s i t
Liquidation Board

Iamnt ion to ti-k "M mi

»tfi I hijiI tin v

in

ou r

ch u t idle*

anti in out hit m e - g i i
humble
I hank * for t h r h l * ‘' * , n r
hr* 1evv i .
up. 1 M* dilM
I In |*J -I
Mi l|?ht% to»d

11» 11\

S**Miit "I
i orimii

by

"lh

tin* Pi* *ob fit i,f
nl Mai*"* i&gt;| A ii»v i ua,
’ \ Pi •« ImiiihI mu

lb*

$14 41.

l i o n to
( h bill t*

I

P a p w in t b , b ea d id th*
"Util &gt;
t hit lid h i
id
i ' n r r e p i i t l an u i v i l *
tkei'ione h on tnhet o f t m

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hi

y u r w a iag

hody

by

Thtv a t a t e m e n t w a s m a d e t « d * jf
A ll s l l r l e n T M*H-*e, w e l f a r e

Thank sg iv tpg

tbM there i« a wlution to 1 Althotjgh the last
adv res
**n
i alt I he , him iii*r i f |h*m.
he k*w v k t about ia New M e n c o " th « ^utpet were that 541 h*. *| ni«*n
th.*
11eft a wil der ne -* ,
t ii V
lie swid "I t will he the purpose I wtil U j t to work relating

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li.pi i« Iit 1111g
&gt;loip.r.1 h u n k - loeat -d
i li Iniolo I 'M d u t y

c a a t l* a awaa fr a r d y aw ia4&gt;"

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Florida Grapefruit Is
&lt;v» iw, Itringing RichReturns JubileeSingcrHAp|K*ur
tmrt TWmffhLy aitgldL
Before KiwuniH &lt;’lub
W IN T K K H A V E N , N ...
22
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S o n n h) the M umlighl Juhdee
Sm lF ft of thiN city fnliM-f# I the
and Floi »iia grapefiui\ w.-rkly Klwanm Flue I nchenn Mt
new high at 17.01 a b*.x |i|,c Montezuma llut*r| «* a high
entertainment
pro
l e s t x O H s u e * ir Iji.n I Lghi of ill*

w f I W |d a r t o i a ^ l ,»n l h
a nd in t h r l l f i t i ' b
dkgtnrt p a kill s t a a k i a c 1wv ar iri * «»f D * id *a i a n d l-trerpM**!

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pressing affairs l ef ’ e « drg to
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* nee with President Roosevelt and
a speech ill Allan®' i
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and motion plrlufw
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codes, tigther with the possibly
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AW IN D H P E N D g W T D A I 1.T N K W 8 P A P K *
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 20, 1933

Jimmy WedellSpeeds B y A ir
From New York To M iam i In
Record Time O f Five Hours

U.S. BUSINESS
SHOWS UPTURN
IN PAST m

Settle Seeks Data
O n Stratosphere

P r ic t F i n

NEW CONGRESS
TO BE HOSTILE
TO ROOSEVELT

O n ln

70 Y E A R S Y O U N G

AKRON,
Nov. 20.—(A l—
Seeking to penetrate ftirlher
the mystery of tha cosmic ray,
Liaul. Com. T. G. W. Settle
af the navy, and Major Chea­
MIAMI.
Nor. 20.— OP)—Pilot an hour over most of tha route.
ter Fordney,
marine corps
Jamea Wedell of Pattereon, La,
He said he encountered fair
mathematician,
aalled
away
khto (morning at 9:27 o'clock
lata yetterrixy establ shed an air- .weather and tome eroaa winds
lima for the atm os­
Crude N ote Tells P.
President May Expect
Hotel Receiver Named plana ipeed record of flea houra, south from New York to til* Caro­ Cheering Significance! eastern
phere at least 38,000 fret above
ona minute and 39 aeconda, be­ lines. There he experienced heavy
ents O f Baltimo
But Little Support
By Jurist Says He tween New York and Miami when
Is Indicated In Most the earth's sorfare. The two
amoks from forest fires and flcvr
men, aeoard a aaven fjot gon­
F
r
o
m
Bi-Partisans
Child
Th at H e W « f ;
A ctive Advances In dola which awung beneath their
Gave Judge Part Of he landed hli low wing monoplane by Charleston, where he expected
at tha municipal airport here.
K illed Last Friday
W ho Aided InMarch
Industry Since July huge hydrogen filled bag (hey
His $90,000 Salary Wedell, whoaa flight waa apon- to land for gas, witho-t seeing
____
,
expected to carry them Into
aored by Col, Henry L. Doherty, tha city.
the
third
layer
of
atmoaphere
WASHINGTON.
Nov.
20.—(A5
)
NKW
YORK,
Nov.
20.—(AY
—
j
BALTIMORE,
Nov
S0A ‘
MIAMI, Nor. 20.— (A .P .)— p r t t heit i of Ufa Florida YearWhan he waa half way to Savan­
abova the earth. They expected
(A .P .)— A note ullpped undff
Testimony that he received Round Club, left Floyd Bennett nah, Wedell said he got his near­ Business statistics of the past ^ to reach the pUyrraund of the I _The seventy-third Congress will
convene tn six week* for It* first
lags and ttirned back to Charles­ week registered what appeared to'
j the doorway before down to­
O,000 in fees Id handling field In Naw Tort at l*:36 P. M. ton to refuel.
regular aaaaion with both Demo*
many statisticians as the moat dia-( co»mk ray aboil noon and la
and flatbed by the BUlmore hotel
test
there
the
nat.re
of
thla
day informed the parent* of
e receivership of the Whlte- ,tower here, Che finish tine, to Moat of the time the pilot sard tine, advance since July.
,
cratic and Republican quarter* re­
Business analysis said it » • ' , rt,,nenojs pna.r in scientific
Carroll Andrews 13. who "
porting that Prendent R»»o*evelt
II Hotel at Palm Bosch, and crack the prerlo-a record of all ha flaw at an altitude of 3000 feet
phenomenon. Settle and his mm
rannnt eipect the *amr lupartl*
that he later paid Federalhours and ten minutes formerly hut near Charleston he skimmed perhaps too soon—that figures
been
j r Im Lbk a(pc« Frld *i,’4
psnlon expect to lam| sonw •van yupport he iweleed nn rtnrr*
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m ___feet
from the ground I now available were too smattering
along
100
that he had hern murdered
Judge Halstcd Ritter, his htld by Lou Reichert.
where in the vicinity of Pitta- 1gency legislation last opting.
x
n
d
'ltltlK
'll'B
R
a
b
le
C
b
see
TiniJ!—To
draw
definite
c
inclusions^
that
--The pilot—said he ~w*i mbt» to
t.uigh about dusk. If the flight
and his txidy necretcd tn ft
■fantlBy tkw “partner, several artrage approximately 800 mile! because of the smoke.
the protracted slackening of in­
Kepuhli ana are shaping thrir
is unrnmplrted before then
dustrial output «lnce I'ne July peak
nearby wooda. Police ImiftH*
1
cam
p
aign
to
recap
tu
re
tin
*
llm
ia
w
*
thousand dollars "On a debt."
they w II havr a full moon to
had heen checked.
( and a* many Senate eeat* |»«»»
diately liegntt a nearrh but
were msde by A. L. Rankin
Nevetthrlrs*. the showing waa guide them on landing.
, aihlr tn the ID.14 electiona. S"»ie
lifter aeveral houra no trace
of West Palm Beach # t the
widely regarded aa of decidedly,
!&gt;em«»ciata are voicing, privately,; Seminole t*ounty
Chamber
“f |of the Ixxty was found.
House
Judiciary
subcommittee
cheering sign ficance. Some aug- 1
----------- . —-------Commerce,
who
celebrated
( i i o i t i h f i r l m n with thr tr * u h « «*f
hl*
"W * klllerl him Friday. II* U ( »
hearing today Into tha official
ges.ed that the inflationary Impll- | r i k T r v p A A K T C U A U I th f tvrnvrry IrgUlatinn a* well n&lt;• •Oth tnrthday yesterday
the woods. We killed the boy,v
rations of the ■k-clne in tha dollar | | 111 P j V/X 11 f Jj I I \y IT
conduct of Jvdga Ritter.
with p atf c n a gr matters
the note, which ws« found by th*
in the past fmlnighf may well
Drawing evidence from record*
With thr primary rlntion nm
father when lie went to taka III
and witnesses, tha commit tar on
paign* opening rarly in thr «pnnir,
the milk, read. In one corner »
an open I n v a a t l g a tlon Into
a number of Oemnrratp who limbi*
crudely deslrnei! hesrl wss pierced
improvement a Imre of thf Hpem
chargaa agalnit tha official eoncampaign pt&lt;&gt;mi*rn on thr «*&lt;*ono
Ambassador To Stay ‘M oneyChangerV End |*tvr flavor of that of la»t »«m
with , dagger.
|
duct af Federal Judge llalated I.
my and othrr HiIIn to «upport thr
Mrs. Andrew* went hysterical,
Rlittr, with exoneration or Im­
U n t i l Situation Is
Seen By Priest In Other ohaerAera. however, point' *
ndminutration aay they are going
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when she saw the note and *»ld
peachment proceeding! aa the ulti­
strike out for theni«rlvm.
Finally Cleared Up
Passing O f Woodin ad to more fundamental 1" " I x * e W a r n s C i v i c C l u b s toTh
she is certain her son is the victim
mata reault.
r
regu
lar
»rF»ion
ron
vrn
rv
|in the improvement, such
of violeneo.
.
Holdlng tha apoUlght of Interest
Not To Ask W aiver Jan 3 under the twentieth amend
DETROIT, Nov. 20. (AV-TIm expended consumer euying power |
Meanwhile, at Ran Jese, Cali­
WARM SPRINGS, O a, Nov 20
m
e
rit
ab
olish
in
g
th
e
"lam
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d
u
ck
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to thaihsarlng. which probably will
(Cmtlnssd
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Pag*
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Rev.
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Coughlin,
_(A»| —president Roosevelt Inter­
fornia authorities, pressing tha
O f Required Taxes I (Continued On Page Three)
ronauma three or four daya, will
Telegram s, F l o w era search for the body of Brooke
rupted his va atlon visit here yea pastor nf the Shrine of the Llltlr
ba an toqulry In banknitpey trrday to inquire into the troutiled Flower, said In a speech yesterday
36 Called F o r Grand JArKSONVIMeE, Nov.
Showered On Active Hart. 22 yesr-old victim of ft
SSMP iby Judge Ritter and feaa Cuban situation in an afternoon that "the malevolent Influence of
zn
'LehmannAttendsM ect
plot to obtain $40,000,
Operator*
o
f
itinerant
ahowa
and
AJJWwl thoa* racelrera for their
Jury Duty NextMonth
County CivicLender kidnap
conference with Ambassador Sum the Morgana" passed with the re
yesterday found hi- hat on Ut*:
r i p tait on* from othe- atatra are In Atlanta This Week
•are lean.
tlrement of William II Woodin
(Continued On Tags Twot
mud Gala of the Alameda countg
paying a
Subpoenas tn t h e . t t l m e n who \ "«'• * " in* » "
esca|te
and Dear A'heson from the active
Harry M Papworth, prominent
Member! of the committee—
atatr and county lirenae in KloriKarl Lehmann of the Seminole bnal civic leailer amt prrnidritl of side of San Francisco Bay.
direction of the United Stale* are to ap|M*ar at thr t ourt ll o u »*
four Democrat! and on# Rtpubll«ki by appearing under the aua- County Chamber of Commerce
Th* hat. identified by Deputy
t&gt;n I*ec. f» to hr aelrrted for grin I
the Seiuimde County Chamber of
ran—declined (pat night to dia- Many Register A t Zoo treasury.
pirea of a civic or fraternal or will \r in Atlanta until
John Moore,
Moore, we»
waa foult$
rly \Commerce aince it* organliation,|Sheriff John
jury
duty
during
thr
Kail
trim
Assarting that the President's
cuaa detail! of tha chargea or an­
nnl |um r..t north of th* San Mates)
ganiiatim. Jamea M
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• Wedneaday morning in attendance "h serw st h i. Tilth birthday sn
n
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nounce a llit of wltneaaea aum- Booth During Sunday plans and promises to the nslinn of Circuit Court, were »ent to ••• Comptroller
-s.d
here *y e .le rd .). |at
&gt;( ^
^
^
f ^
which the two men
.................
—
i he annual
will be kept
Esther Coughlin «ry arctlon of the • ounty la«t
v rrs s ry
at h i,
home yesterday;
monad to teatlfy. It waa underH.
Ttiurroomk
. »ad
Colonel
te*
**ki
hi*
uffic*
wssi
Southeastern
1
1
1
week, it waa revra'.rt) tinlay by
Division nf
the v irtu a lly ,w a m p n l by expressions |
Scouts Billy Zachry and John said:
Ttw m as
atoed, howaear, that a number of
(CottUnusKJ On P ^ w Threw)
c
„ f , :&lt;lltrumerrr of llo* of congratulation* and h oi wishes ' J,ck
Deputy
Sheriff
O.
R
Katrtdjre
'"
,vr
“
'legedly
e#® )
prominent Florid la na haa been Morgkn. who were in charge of
"Two week* sgo this afternoon
f e e d they threw young
All but two of thla county's 1»*&gt;
the Chamber of Commerce regis­ I informed you that the money
IT .
*
( United States, orgaimatinn with rontainnl ,n ^ o rr. of telegrams ------ ,K' V *h,rW V° " n‘ ,U l*railed.
after he had been stunned b f ,
tration booth at tha Sanford Mu­ changers were already out nf the precinrta x^ill he rrpreaenterl «n l « t S a f e t y I a t r o l H i n I which Ihe local trade txidy la af- and telephone « alln, ami a profu• . -Iff
•ion of ImieiuelA ami other gifu. t lows.
nicipal Zoo yesterday afternoon temple. Today you know this to thr Jury, Altamonte Springs an I County A re Organized filiated
Tits hat, authorities ltd. fl
With Horace Smith o f thr Ocala
Foundation Is Created raported that more than a iro n of be a fact. Mr. Woodin and Mr. Kern Dark l&gt;rlng the lone r»c%*pOnly a heavy c«»ld which liav
l 0 th* spot.
, ..
Chamber of Commerce ami H a ir y
persona registered their names Acheg|ot) (Doan Acheson, former tlon. The Jury will hr prrdomlThe first two a Want safely P*- Brown r f the Haine«ville Cham _ ban dlaturhing Mr. Papworth and
Inside the hatband was U
For Conking GolfDriyc and dv clari2 that the too i* among uflAerMCreUnr
of the traMaury)!
by raaldanu
of esnsnty
Mri Papworth for the peat few
In
this
eounty
b#g*n
their
ImU
I ber o f Commerce, Mr l^ h m an will da&gt;ft pi even lei I thr day's ulafrv- name of the San Jose dcpartnwll^
ara dlimliatd In no Impolite but town*. a « usual.
Foundation tot a propiaad Ran Iht finest in tha South.
! sure operated by young lla ri
,
Kroapectlve members of Ihe work thU morning « l .Seminole ! be rapre«entalive o f Central Klorl
uncertain
manner
from
tha
treas­
am c from lM*mg "The most plea*
TWo of tha registrant* ate na­
fond CiMrtrji C IA
mera'otrship
Jury, aa auh|»nrnaed, and by pro High School anti Junior lllf b |
at | meeting which lia« (••• il« ant ami our pi Ulng of any I have I his fs-ther, Alex J Hart.
ury
With
thalr
departure
i&gt;aa»ea
drivs which U to ha staged under tives of Sweden who are visiting the malevolent Influence nf the cm ta are
Pol ire eonlinuerl thrir upct^lisi*^
K II Altman, K II School under the auapke* of t b r (&lt;them*. " T h e South'* Place in the
*•'•'1 known,*' according to Mr.
Samlnol* County Chamber of in tha United Steles, while two Morgana With thrir departurr ’ Dennett, precinct I Sanford, A J. S afely Committee of the Scminolr i National Recovery P r o g r a m "
I of dragging the bay with grappMpwnrt
h
Csmmarce direction on Dec. 8 and registrant* gave thrir home ad there cornea an end to one of the l.indlM*rg. J J Dolly,
i pllng hooks, in an endeavor to r»M t . County Chamber o f Commerce
T&lt;m1m&gt; hr
hu*y v\tiling and row r the body
Dec. a, was being told today In dres aa Panama City In the ( anal chief obatructiona to our financial |Naughrr, ( f Iakr Monroe; I'rtre wht.h II H Coleman 1a chairman
PASTOR IH KKPItIM ANDKD
Thr
patrola,
oi***n»ied
to
tllrect
mailing fhort note* of appr**&gt; im
tha form of letter appeals that Zone. Other
registrants were
Angel, It M firovenatnn. Chatlr*
emancipation.**
tr affi c and aaaurv the » a f r move
tlon of thr many rrmrmhi anc**n
mailed te all old and pras-i from Kentucky, West Vlrgi-ia.
Dunn, C. A. Dennla, K J. Camer­
C I I A R L O T T K , N. C „ No v 20
K lrch offs Return To ,
ment o f child run In tha achool area
p oetise member*.
Idaho, New York. Virginia, Geor­
Th# Rev J A. Baldwin, of which his frirmlM t e»il Hurpiis«*&lt;|
on. I.- D Higgina. and It W.
In
which
they
are
to
operate,
are
him
with
yesterday.
Inspect Bulb Growth*
It to the hep# of the driv# com- gia, Maine, and California.
Land ToBeClearedFor Drana, precinct .'I, Sanford, D U
Win«ton-Halem, waa found guilty
und*r Ihe leadership of Chief of
Mlittea end officers of the rlui
Mr
Papworth
hn» otokcrvnl
of
alan&lt;Wnng
another
mmUter
Denmark
*»f
I'aida.
E
K
Mitcham*
Use A h AviationField J h Dooker. C S lluttnei. J A. Police Roy f». Wllhame anil T. W yesterday ami was publicly repri niMiiy Inrthilay annivr tsar Ira in I’ aeI time resident* of Sanford
that m ill Or pledges totaling apprtadmately 11800 may be secured A n d e r s o n
Buried ... John Rhodea~of the Aviation' . arter, J •' H se, of Ovredo A. l^iwton. aapenntendent o f Public t rua ruled by Rift hop K&lt;h»in I) M m thl* city mil r Mb) 1HM| when hr who are among thr many thnV
Infttruction.
this peer. I t tech on amount is
son i-efore the
Western
North ranir to Sanford to make It hi* have already
returned for t y
vision of the State Hoed «'• \ Mor“ " ' *' . '
ranched, the club will be In a po­ I n Oviedo Cemetery liivisi
.Sheriff J K Mr &lt; Irlland a l » (&gt; l» t aroltrki
c«»nference,
M c OuhI is I homr lie left ln» Immc at I am- W in te r are Mr snd Mr.
W. B.
irlment, and Lt E f . Nll.nh of U -y . and J T Me lain. Jr. of interested in tha movement to cd j Episcopal Church, H&lt;*'th
sition te operate In e manner that,
psrtment
liridgeshire, England m that year Klrehoff. and daughter, who hav* i
Frank
to considered adequate, and proper,
proper.
Frank Anderson, 87-y#ar old Ihee Orlando airport were in San- Geneva; Edward Toftley. W T ucatr the youth of thi* county I
foi thr piiipoio' of I) corning a to-en spending * i on,ldor*ble time j
upkeep of the cojrss will be ax-1 resident of the Oviedo section for ford Saturday completing
ar­ Mauldin, of Ohuluota; M It l.irul along "a fr t y lines
NUDIST IH NKNTK.M KD
Mxfolian mn ha«l NN J Hill, father In many arctlon* of the natlott,
si
II.
CParker,
and
R.
*
Strong
died
suddenly
rangements
for
the
proposed
aurad during tha year.
|the peat 38 year*.
If thr work of I V
#
tw o*
•»f W C Hill of thl- • 11y. who ha I primaiily in o%rra#rinir the man/
of
(labrtella:
C
U
llyalt.
G
W,
Nov 20 i/li li* • n a i !•*»*■ fiiciol of the Pap gladioli ho lb |»r«»|*#rtl#» which afjB
“ Your sympatoetto Internal toj at the home of hi* son Bruce W. rl&lt;jnng and grading of a large
I atrolft !■ conaldrreel nu ceaeful |
solicited In tha co-operation and' Anderson on the Sanford-Orlen.lo trmrl of land in the Sant.an&gt;l" Scott snd J F S holfield of lemg ami ap(wars to be o|H raling to the I I’ ted 1. Ring, nudl*t ta lap |»loqwntd.gptl operated by $lr. Kir#to,'
___ .(.'.opt
Jiq X M * . Thrvn)
•fnirnf*
Sprtngv- area -erttoh- to-ta-Uauma f - m k J- -U- .L m m j U
a .soad UaL. night—
—,
M f Thfrrvtw « r Hti* rnmnwit: rt 'N 1
rfvwieTvtry * * » m
W R.
■&gt;rr
». x
to *rn r Wl ilay* in lh» rourly
aad dimeter* of your country club," | Funeral services were held •» u n rid several Inlermediatr field- Mary. J I
&lt;4,* ,,ruk'
Upon hi, arrival Tliuiaday, Mr,
‘ItsIII|Ilf IIIIN M i l IIK A II"
f Koicftt |Isnnr.l to set up pal lot, al ,-seh jail and fiord $300 and mala fol
I* tha sentence which concludes the: lh€
|„ Oviedo CemeHry between Orlando and Jacktonvillr Koonts. and II A. l-ynd
srhrxil in the rourli All memlwr*
Klrehoff first visited his 70-acTf
rttg; Martin Ktehko of I assis,
UH
ft y Ithat
k f t f to
la ltlgwad
iia u i k
v
R.
B- this
-• • afternoon
. a . _______ _•at a.&lt;
an « *o’clo
« 1 . L k^ w.th
.#W
latter
by
, oVIN&lt;,TUN&gt; TrIin . No, „ ^ gladioli field on the E*,t Std# to
of the patrol are equipped with lowing hi. ronvlrtlin on . rhsrge
4:30
The work to to be done by
dab preakVst
Sam llruwn halts, ami some west
I Rrv. R. W. Dicker! of th# BapOst supplied by the Seminole County and. I). T Terry of Osceola
learn that production i« well under
°of a Ilaahor
xT ,Day
r . P°*M
r
'
[
’
H
r
*
/
'
"
1
*^
Hors.*
raid on In# Cohn).!
,
.
.
. . . M lluBos*
Emergency Relief Council under
badge* designating them as pollre
I Church at Ovtado officiating.
#
I vrtnan rhampion nf Ihr dry law* way Thl, large field l» one « f tWf
)fitriiU y ralhnl hi* foDowrrt to operated by the Klrehoff Inters
T m n n K R m l l t s T o H i k p I Mr. Anderson was a nali.a ol |.ulhortty of tha Bute Rosd Dc Final Scout Lesaon To til fleers
A c rK IT H NOMINATION
I T O O p 0 B C O U l * l O n i K C HwwJ(n w U r,
w u born on| psrtment Bom. of the land I. al­
Hoys |n th# first two patrol,
fiifhi &lt;&gt;n in thr face of nation*! esl. In Florida, the other being •
Be Given T o ParentH sir: Seminole High School. IllEy i MK.xicn, d r . n .v. 211 (ill repeal with the solemn -let larsli.tn 28 a re field at Punta t,or»laTo Lake Mary Friday Apr. 8. 1848. He had lived with hts I ready free of- trass and. stumps,
—
Zachry, William S|M-er. 4). I* I Hnrral Samuel Kaplmua lie that "pr .hihition i« not dead, t\ Mr Klrehoff , Intel that VIO)
son for the past two year*, end I hut aeveral days’ work will Iw teHyri I Atm Montrro*, |irr»i*lrnl of tl.e( i.n'l even sleeping.** The ranking | tlie opening of s m-w tract
Th# last of a aerie* of six e»l &lt;­ llrrndon, Chum Sianlry.
Troop No. I of lb* b* Is survived by another son. M quirad to put th# priqx-rty in ron
dltion for tba landing of airplanes rational meetings aimed at bring­ lliggs, amt J W Alio.an; Junior Mr uran nationaliftl party, announ Tennessee M elh-list lld.l a «-on-, North t'arulin* he now has fit _
Bijr Scout* of America will leave A. Anderson of Atlanta.
ing the parent and friend of l«iy « High School, V A William*. S. J red yrfttrniay that CHII»#rto Yal feieoie of his i hurrh heie tecentlyl of bultia in Oregon, VI rffllNi*
aa f l l f c f afternoon at 6:00
rloser to liny Rcouta and whsl Nix. Jr., Harry Joe .xinsrtk. snd rmorls l»a* aar#|4h«il the |wrt) that hr will ‘'continue work with- Florid*. Nrw York arx! North Cak
•'deck on m hike which U te and
•ml any letup."
ollna. Hr ri|rrrl* to havr m toiaJ
■notiiiral 1*n
thry do l» scheduled to lx- held «t llm ry Tamm.
At ShlaMaar1* Camp In tha Laka
' -of» over- •toiM
Ul w
sa &gt;rt UU( 111
I2.INMI
a,era
re
Ihe Ar ade headquarters of Tt.. &gt;P
m i f f naetlon. Tha boy. «U I ka
gladioli this season, t h r imnrtfl
No. 8 tonight at 7:30 o'clock
,
a a k r Ik* aaparriaion of Scoattract bring of lid acre*, tin i
Scout Executive II. N
llro w i:)
■ g n
Jamoa Banda. Jr, ami
ticlpatrs harvesting Ml.000 bulb*
III, of Orlando and Rev. Martin J
tbqr trill ' m ul&gt; » l H*# tamp
■
pokaamsn
of
Wall
Htreel^nd
of
NEW YORK. No*.
Con­
from enrh acre
hram of Sanford are the speaker,
Wall Street only. H» method of
A rousing meeting of Allamonl,
-------------*,
*| to»tir Banda today urged demnation of tba action of the procedure in arriving al the t«n of the evening. The subject w ill I Springs' r»gtst*re«l voter*, held in
im
EINBTKIN PROPERTY SEIZED
■ U n af tha troop to yot In Now York BUU Chamber of Coaa- riusioM that th# P ia .td .n f. moo be a review of the lessons Uuirni {
House
ta that | WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 (A*) that “ our ron, deration of the variduring the past ftv# meeting* Iht Ihe Community
Wttk M m before Friday un- marco to extend Ita campaign of •tary program to against the be-&gt; public .. urged to attend this firal city Friday night, ir.ulled IM thr| Business
men through their ns |ous aspecla of Ihe eeon nnlr snd
I
BERLIN. Nov. 20.—t/P&gt;—SaOM
wy hart Mharwtae made ar­ opposition to tha Proaldeofa now Interest, of the country Is l&gt;plf»
_.
nai nl nf of awvaral |»rr»t»n* aa tan Co ns I sgvn ry Saturday demanded financial situation rads us to the police today urdrrrd th* selxqra
meeting
maria to g# on the hiko. It e«rraney polity
af
Wall
Street'*
P»#ntel
process*,
didataa
for
various
town
o
ffic
e
,-*
return
to
Ihe
gold
standard
a
t'
conclusion
that'
the
question
of
a
k a « voU»d by
of all lb* property of Dr. A i m
l Ota ilrat affair of lu kind tha Committee for tha Nation. It
“ At the chamber'# meeting on
which are to be rontrstsd fo- in ahmit the same time that 1‘rsaldent I sound national loonetaC) |.olicy la Einstein, famous physktat, and
CHANGE MEETING DATE
•ami woak*. and It to anttcl- waa etaled that tha chamber waa
KiM.sevelt
In
Savannah,
Ga.,
was'
paramo
nt
an election on Dec 8
Mrs. Einstein by virtue of • law
Nov. J, the CommltU# for the Na
“ lt i&gt; o f
Iransreruhnt
im por­
that araty member o f the bring uaad a* "Wall Btyoafa
W. Ed Brawn and It O. Smith ikening the optMinrnts of his gold
for the confiscation of comntuaUR
offered to ptoa# at th# dlspotance
b
c
rs
J
rf
the
m
onetary
policy
were nominated for the office of buying policy to the lorries i f
spearhead of a -teflhitowUl
th* cfc#mb«r th# r»#ult# of week's meeting
property.
not only a ffe c t, all other fin a n ci­
1778
ogalaal tto P resident."
10 months' rtaaarxh Into th# No 82'. Woodmen of th# World ! mayor, now held by It F llaln.s
Thf chamber of commerce
of al Issues hut the whole eem om ic
Fifteen parson* were norolnm'ed
, , us# # f th# dapresatoa. that for the convenience of msny
Tha riawa o f tha committee
th* United Slhlrs in adopting its w elfare o f the nation “ the resoiuw u u k i d to d e fir mrinbeis of th* lodge, the meet-j for th* asrss council seal*. The)
war* reiterated by Earl Uardlag,
I munelary resolution called the rs t on said.
Yesterday’s W eather^
,n d hesr bath xldas b »fo r# lag night should b* rhangad from , &gt;r, : x. W. Ostean, C. J. Beavon,
Last Month
“ The chamber is com m itted iy
p*rtm*at*l p-d'Cy of Roosevelt a
on record a# opposing tha Tuesday to Thursday night, sf- j W. D. Holdaworth, Kan. Illll, John
action o f Its membership t j sup­
r.reeder
of
“
widespread
confusion
factl*. this waok. Th# Lodg# wtU| C. Taylor. H. A- Fuller. A. W
iu iu .
poll* tea.
port the maintenance uf th* integ N A N r o ill) »U ttirdaf
and disquiet-"
Tf « $ (
, a small minority of most tear) Thursday night th#rs- Mullen, J, E. Roosa. It J. Turner,
. « ’
J
Th* tlrectors of tha chamber city of our currency, the raetbra- MAN KOIID Hun«tay
fl
membership which was for#, at 7:30 o'clock, until further1H. C. Tytor, L. D. Ham.*, E. T of commerce, generally casukhred lion and ruatiBunme uf the gold A p a l a Y l i l # t ’lear TC
l
U
i
t
o
w
-—
.
.
'
^
1
Hainas, E. C. Bates. II D. McIn­
at this meeting committed notice
of Nrw York boltoa
as representative of business, in Blnndarrl. with a fixed gold value Kami
I
tosh, and R. C. Livingston.
to th# ra:omm*iuU,
M. . sag , ,
id Mr. Harding. “ H
their formal reaildlon aanounced uf thr rlillar properly detarmload Fart U u ilfid a la
RETURNS FROM MEET
Fu
ll
M
rvia
.
e
—
Vtetoli.
Clyde
Whitehead.
W
B.
Ballard.
that tha Uailed Ktataa
raprooorUtlva af
to th* public, urged "that there the balancing of public budgets Fact h a ii#
..
| return ‘with ulaMet promplPlana for tha bpriag Confarvrv-t E. C. 1Jrings ton, M. MuUea, and be aa Immediate aanouncaaaant of and the removal uf restriction* up­ tialtor* villa
^4
limmantol point af » tow af
JftridORtllla
N
'•
|
^
■■
...
Marion
II
a
toss
were
nominated
ta the unaltered fold elandirksr*, and a
intention of na early retar* te a on foreign exchange."
aity of N »w York.
Kay
Waai
.
.
l
l
a
t
r
14
far tha office of assessor -trcaaur- gold kasis, with complete avoidUnless there la an early return Mlaakl
“ Operating under a charter
&lt;T#Ar Ifl
anee af moestary eiperiaxenta- to tha gild oasis and aa Snd te
ar thaa the Constltullaa.
PlIMfula
...
n
« r ff
this organisa­ Tft*iM
ttoa, gtwansackiam and flat money ripcransnlation,
fhamkat o f Commerce of tha a
o f tha Kaecotiee Board of tha
n «a r t l
NAMED
tion's
offtora
said,
“
there
will
b*
t i i m *%i i u
— n w r u
and with complete rsresslms from
the Independent thought State Conference of Social Workof Maw York to purelr a I
dfment of Uialaaaa naan, era whan they mat at Baraeota
Mh— thair# deal or arbitrary idtsi of instability of employment, be­
to themsol*oo to think Wat Friday,- according to tore.
tftoo department to
to- 'pric#-lad*x' fixatioa of tha value cause of inability of anyone to A tU ala
make forward rommiteaaata oa a Aa|ttdU .
Helen T. Mono, local welfare di­
md that Nat 0. Walk af gold-"
UftT-R
.
Th* diractura of th* chamber ef bails of reotuoaato b— Innas risk AdtdftMlt ‘ V
appaiatad acting peat
budre* the Committee for rector, who mltended thto Import
instead
of
spec#
la
lira
haaard"
Tkftw
am
a
commerce
ja
their
resolatiea,
held
mat mevtlag.
Myers, Ft*.

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SUMNER WELLES TREASURY FREED
TO RETURN TO OF MORGAN GRIP,
DUTIES IN CUBA SAYS COUGHLIN | ! T , 'T K = ^ X * ,S HEADS MUST PAY
STATE LICENSE

Committee For Na tion Hits At Critics
Who Oppose Roosevelt’s Currency Plan

H. M. P A P WORTH
IS REMEMBERED
ON HIS BIRTHDAY

BaUo^At8 AhTmontej Return Of Gold Standard Demanded
By Chamber 0 f C/Ommerce Of U. S.

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Propsgsn

w ith o u t ou r w u t t M ^ e * I-- B*|. n&gt;lh C M g r n *
to m «c t on J a n tu ry 8, and w ith ntore
The u a u a l a i i ^ n r
o f . mnmrTTlnt- f t t VI tt- t atlU to ba aottiod. i t accma U ia l
e v e ry b o d y and U t fa r o U r t t l * o r « a n l i l n f to m e com raltteo o r
o t h e r U y o C o v a r a o o A pa i pco japt.
-- tt L
P
I s . hay * n c r a L *&lt; s a .
many, Me o w r o U t « a
b fln r

f a

3£ . 3,S t ^ S ! h£S S totS N B X S

recently that ha thoroughly agreed
with n n lT r r r Rooaevalt’s nsone.
. . m u U . prk . U u i T l IM S In n
few months. Returning from Mex1*0 City, wharo ha attended tin
International meeting of Statla-

J o s s t lM M l fr iK y U h lp , o r m s k . I k e s o r t - t a O e ff&gt;r dcm ocraerIfo le a a a g ra n t m any people a re a ervln g on a g ra n t m an y
R i f f w e n t eom m lttoea. It w ou ld aeem
p e n o n la th o U n ited S tataa to h a ve h is ow n p et aehem e
^
e r t le tte r * fro m aotao o f tham o v a ry d f y . T h e re 's
a fro* hand la dealing
th a O om m lttoa o f tha N a tio n w h ich w ou ld b rin g h a ck pros­ given
exclusively
with
stabilisation
p e r ity by davalu aU ng th e dollar.
T h a t ia a p a rt cu larly mat tarn.
professor Fisher outlined three
method* far raising the price
level la aay desired measure, and
then etabiiising it at that point.
The first wna by manipulation of
th* rediscount rat*, another was
open-market op* rat ion* by the
Government and tha third method
of raising prices waa by Increas­
ing tha pri'e of gold by devalu­
ing th* dollar as th* H. X. C. la
now doing.
Referring to the Swedish ex­
periment, Professor Fisher slated
that since September, 1B3I, wh»n
that eoualry went off the gold

rith tmiraat A e tn a
beflaveil these Iww
llvr with the de­
gold content of tha
affected sue.ess-

.

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f Contlaoad From ra ge 1)

l

M cLA yLIN .Jr.
O ptom etrist

rd fo r I ho purpose or roach
those person* who are not n
member* o f any congregation*.

down RRd th e fa m ily builget balanced become# m ore and
mopg acute. T h e wlae houeekeeper la one w ho know * not
on ly w h ere to buy bu t how to bu y. A t M r U ln a e a a o n a o f
t h - y w r c e r U j „ th in ga a re ch eap er than oth ep i.
Fnwh
fooda a re cheaper du rin g certain m onthe o f th e y e * r than
fofldfc
o th e r roonthe th ey are m ore eapen-

M A R T IN

Santord Cash Feed Store
C or. 2nd and S a n ford

finger* ta n
finger* ta n

W illis ms point* out. One hold* 20 uuncee n et; the o t h e r
g little am sller, holds an even pound. Y ou can h ardly tell
4he-tilffasauca. aa.you .aae. thein ..q a. th “ ..a h g lv e a ^ fit
IB
Moopa— A) BmltK Cartfr you r , hand, unlca# you ohagrye t^iem cloaely.
W h en you read a d vrrtlsem rh ia o ffe r in g baked bfana, 6
ipwaa D. Young, and Bar*
cana fo r 26 cen ta; or lim a beans. 3 medltHR cana f o r 20
cen ta l br standard tom atoes, 3 modlum, q in s fo r 20 cents,
, vtaltor u» Florid# ro* you h ave to fig u r e thinga out fo r yoursalr lik e th la :
If
Um hlgbwsya art wall T n e d lR n r’ carnt hold 16 ounces you would n » y 6-6 conta per
troudd fo r y o u r tornatoca. I f "m e d iu m " cana hold 20 ounrea.
I, u o i vow
- " * r - you would pay. 6-6 cent* p er pou^d. Or. tt) put It th e o th e r
way art dalag a rvgalar w a y roupd, you would g e t 0 ounces m ore f o r you r 20 cents
I r th e ona c a s t then In lh a o th w .
If. you w a r* buying corn, w hich la h ea vier then Wmn*
toes, you would g e t 12 ouncea m ore fo r y o u r 30,cents. T h e
answ er, o f course, la: N e v e r fo r g e t to read tha label or
canned gooda. It tells you how much th e can holds, and
(;
walqn of th* THna- helps /ou to g e f yqu r u\pney’ a, f l o r ^ . , , ,, ,

Ivoeata regarding th*
laaaslag of tho now*-'
ro country undvr tha
I# ha U f atiltedf «f,
grot editor* throaghtry. *Tha gtnaral b^
tk.'Tt|u *vin «

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tha read thy label, do you keep track o f the • U e y o u t ’OUfJit
tae
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B A L L A R D ’ S FEEDS and F LO U R

nv bile keridenl near Marianna,
Fta„ died In a hospital hero rorly
yesterday. Ellla, an employe of
th* Florid* state highway de­
partment, was Injured Salunlay

'ba our double or feare, you go t today a l three fo r a q u a rte r— th in kin g you w ere
ir shadow* may awfald g e ttin g a b a rg a in ? "
. . . .
T h e re arc cane and cana. Unlcae you have looked cloae, i m i iCt up in a row. you m ay not re a llte how
V U •ur»tW«8 with fu U U 'jy a t
1m any th ere are. Even ae th ey aland In a row, you
would not realize w hat d iffe r e n t qu an tltlce th ey hold, If
’ .
s " you trust to you r eye alone.
"M ea su re th e m ," eaye Paul
W W Iam a, m ark etin g
had anything to say Bpac|gijat 0f the U nited State# Bureau o f A g ric u ltu ra l hcothe nawspapars • n r a coda, nnm|P_ ,&lt;.ni4 vou w |i| I,* asUmiahco liy th e d iffe re n c e a fra cliwiud* a provision making
ggplUi offapa* for any n«
grove an adltor’a ahaara or
wtayol from hi* daak.

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h he B y# the Ule or ae.;k|y«,
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* E .u lh
*1 llnwRh •!! dw «&gt; »•
"H o w cloaely do you notice tho cane? aaka th e U n ited
IS U te e Bureau o f H om o Econom ic*. " D o you read the label,
J«y. ” c «w « to
w h , t you
g e ttin g fo r you r m oney ? A nd, h a vin g
wear
iy «r

TWe East Hide Primary School
P.-T. A. will kSeet at
o’clock
at tha school aoditorlum.
Rehearsal Tor the Thanksgiving
Cantata will take place at 8:00
P. M, at the Woman's Club. The CUy Union of Christian
young people will mri-t nt 7:30 P.
M. at the Presbyterian Church.
THURSDAY
Fiaal robestsal for tho Thankarlvtng Cants th will he held at
t:WJ P. M. at the First U.pti.1

The deacons ami trustee* of tho
first Baptist Church will, have 1
tinner at the church In honor of
ha.Jtrv. ana M n, W. P,. Rrookj

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a th* sunset's * learning
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k «a* writ tew I . th*
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o t a le tiu story.

Calenda

Tha Y. W. A. o f tha First lUpis f Church ' w01 meet at 7:30
’dark.at th* church annex.
Kahearoal far th* Thanksgiving
bi*tau will taka place at 8:00
'o g . at the Woman's Club.

W. T. WOOLLEY
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Ik. L. TllRAhllER. Agt-

Janet Gaynor hgs never shown
i*r talent* to better advantage
h^in In her newest starring veilrle, “ Paddy, The Next Best
rklng," In which she is co-starred
r’th Warner’ Baxter at the Milan*
rkeater.
^Caat aa a liveljT little Iri.h lass
vho'e sole fault is hur anility to
ojl white ties, a quality that even­
tually embroil* her In all * &gt;rt* of
•ntanglemcnte, she performs in
i*r usual charming manner. Waripr Baxter, aa the scion uf the
[rish coast#) town in which “ Pad|y’’ take* place, doe* an excellent
ilrce of acting in a typically roimntie Warner Baxter role.
,Th* othcrx of the cast, including
Margaret I.'mVay, who will Ik- renpmtered aa tit* ’’Titanic" girl In
‘Cavalcade’ and Walter Connolly,
’amous performer from the New
Ifjirk stare, "II do their utmost
.* awake "Paddy" an enjoyalde
ir iH . wotk.
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I T f o N T L I K E H E K It

m i s s Meriwether I s
Speaker OnExposition
Mias Mary U»“ “ * Merlwclher
gave a talk on the subject, *llusic at . the Century of l*rogr*aa
Exposition," at the regular meet­
ing and recital of the Cccilian Mu­
sic Club bald Saturday afternoon
at the studio of Mrs. Fannie S.
Munson on Myrtle Avenue.
She stated that all types of mu­
sic frilm classical to "Jaxx” could
be heard at the fair. Included in
the types were organ muak, ma­
rimba hands, characteristic music
of different nations, numerous
hands from the different atatws,
and a boy*’ band from Florida.
At the close of the piano selec­
tions.
Mr*. Vernon
Douglass
Crawford, reader, gavo ‘The Lost
Word" by Van Dyke.
ford also gave an encore,
tic Roy’s Idea of a Snnke.”
’ The entire program w
sented aa follow*:
Dance Capri-so, Cadmus,
Lou Lyles.
Air IsKil* XV, C.hys. J*"&lt;

WOOD

Will Ivey hat arrived her* from
Uncolntoa, Ga. to spend a short
time with hi* brother, John Ivey.

Itinerant Show
Heads Must Pay
S t a t e License

Harry Hall o f Ocala spent yes­
terday hare with his mother, Mrs.
llab Hall, Park Avenue.
Mis* Edith Walkaf left yester­
day for Atlanta whkre she will
spend a week visiting friends.
J. II. Colclough and Waiter I.
Cooper spent Saturday in Oraji
attending th* state realtors' con­
vention.
•
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones have
returned from Sodua, N. Y , and
other points in the East where
they spent the summer month*.
Mis* Ann Parron returned yestrrdsy from Jack*onville where
she attended the Southeastern
lleauty Exposition.

Mr.-and -M tw-Maynent-Leonard
Solo Ml ^ -'D rapua, - IWnxlrt
have moved to the corner of Third
Laniaow.
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Marche, Rolf, Gretehen Morrinon. Street and l*almetto Avenue from
Ilcmrdall Avenue.
Romance, Lawann, lri» Seehree.
“ On 111#-Meadow," Uehncr, Peggy
McTeer..
| Mr. and Mrs. Watson Wallace
Ms,ink* In F , LescheliUky, Mary announce the birth of a daughter
I'cnelop* Ann, Saturday at th*
NeU Smith- f
Etude, Sidney Smith. Carolyn Cog- Fernald-lsaughlon Memorial Hos­
pital.
hum.
(a ) Cello Player; (h ) Playing
C*tch; (el Lullaby—J e s * l * r Mian Isou On* l.lltlr left ye»Gaynor Blake, Mnrjorie Jun^ tenUy mornlnjc for her hopi* «t
Burdick. Word* of Lullaby sung Aikvn*. (•■., «ftrr Rprmllfiir *
• hort lime hrrr with her aiater,
by lloae Mary ItunllcV.
Thome,
Minnie M n. C. A. AtUm*.
Simple Aveu
Si range.
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charge
out the
nteeting
- underiiirnl to
he dry
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. assert
de
Sena'e
nniitraive a*tif
through

IM I’a Dream’ »nd Awnkenlng.
Oisteh, t'ladya Winn Forgusson.

Val-r Arabesque, Ijtck, Kvelyi
Nipi&gt;*r.
Impromptu C Slrarp Minor, Rheinholil, Doris Uirckey.
its have
Keailing, "The Isist Word," Vaa
Hill Stemper, a stuilrnt at Stel* !o I in
Ilyke, Mrs. Vernon Douglass mm Univeisity, spent the wrek
mer l i
,-rul her* with his brother-in-law
Crawford.
_____ ...
and sister, Mr. anil Mrs. II. E.
, anctes.
Morris, Pinrhurst.
GOOD rol.I.EtTID .N KKtOKD
arrivi-,1
Mis. John M. Quirk h
T A L IJ M IA S S F .K . Nov. J D .- t d l
. where
— 1s-oii Cisint)- lo lle til PI.MI^ k t - from Walkma Glrnn,
She will IkIn addition, thr administration
ernt o f Its IW't^ real e - la le tax eh# spent tike s
during the leaders maintain the I'rvaident
b-fV. C ollector
Kenneth
Collins ■it lit-i huim* ir
reported toil*y.
fie *u'd he had winter month*rontlnues to hold the support of
collecleil I 1HX.432 out ,.f the to
llie country and th*i m the event
M FL pec Ida* of Ui-hop |of a showdown he rould pit him
tal o f fI'JUJf.ld carried on the 1U3J
S, C. will arrive..tonight t.ij -elf against an insurgent I on
roll «s real estate taxes.
several dgyt. bare with hei |giess.
I,d dsiiirkfi r-ln-law, Mr. and
K, Mi Galloway, Sally R»v
ST. tXHJlS, Nov. ,11- l/l*)
A
Mr Galloway met her let
xrnsidine fnmme w i, in the offing
in St. I ,ouis ami Hi. Louis count.,
lust nipht a- nil o l stations hnnillilig products ,f eii-lil large oil nry^itirr &lt;|»«t •'
com|mnii-k wen- cloud bucaoac • f K«ltitn. Jf . j
i -trike of filling station i-mpluy- Mr*1 Krrun
ili« font***'

lo n g ...a n d just knocked
’em cold.
"I smoke Chesterfields all
the time and I’ll tell the
w o rld ... they’re milder!”

Mis- Viola St lv» sp. -it the week I&gt;u1L»im* of lh
end in Orlando i&gt; S-- guest oi
Mr. and M i.
"
1
..i France* Wheclia.
1,'iV" a- then ..nests f"'
■lav- at th#** h-on- «»"
Avenue.
Mr and
M”
Moose and son. Donnie I
nnil M e

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M-.-re and

ler. Durothv. of llollkwood
Mr. »iwi Ure. A#

UartUoldi

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tfoSoir
-uHa: T I M I'l* '• u r n m * x. lit'f \ is Inc t* f li*r I luh **f HllOM
#*rt. who h»«o Lrcn npondinfr Rtfim
m flertlmi
iji
in'ifliftn i»Uffli* in JirkiAHitUlo, U vp rr*. r rini nf the Mvlfit' I ’ ltMriiilr,
ln ffin l h n *
h» mK« U r k )
•'*! • I hr Milrl iiR'p, I •tp, mi l
.Thfir i»n ». n r^ U n c m\ tlw ir I
nf ittMti, which in
cormr Fmiith Htn-ct anil Mai- trvliv»i|"»t|trv|. f»ut *«••! in mnttrr.
noil* Awnue.
Smil i«n
rntYthihr
ivtfr»h»r to Ri&gt;lr|t, \fnn i«t th* nx*
Mrs, Cl*rn Klonqier nioturiil l v |rrw i^ n of H&lt;&gt;ul Sp i« ' r M fr«»m
'Miami Friday wliera, nlw wj|- m u . » » f^jrjira v*' S ul * Mpiitt
Sqien I i|w- wlnlrt uinvtha With Ji-»j wimiM he, ^ fmiH’o*iivj. man. Hll*lyUk#Xilt&gt; l»»v an'l aliitrw, Mr *i&gt;,| %nr&lt; «-’l from i*|»in» vrouhl low* hit*
Mr*, f . A. Perry,- sh«, vro. -••! ••HIMV flit t I hrrr i« I Karr inn Im%
e&lt;«(opB'ileii
by her *im. ‘ Ja. k I
s- »*h •l»olwWn f »r nmn !■» ••
b'|pui(ier. who will return ba’rv In a* rxUl.nl with Ood ” &lt;i»p. 477. 4H7.)

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lire O fer tt An. nid( Uupdre&lt;iri
- •eT V N i^h t And A j p a i n

Kt o r d , Tw e n t y y e a iis a g o
TtyNidsy - - You 4 ft May

pop*r.

.rl* "again \um from Um I f f - rteirrLatcr he became captain -? ana aeaaoo, appear ander la* ana*
o f ratal] distribution. Dan A t l » company, and, until’ thc'Bpan- pica* o f Komr organlaatlon gad
avnria licensee, and take m a y •
“
i.h-An.erican War. wwn mnny of lot of money, while aat owg
* " oni ittr member*. entered the serve , are operating tplaoe* o f amoaa
igror, ^
ojganlxatinn *n i « lulling
meat during lb* year and strffriaf
” * “ { unit o f it» kind in Florida.
loasea In tha summer. J Lt ■ *
*. pV
Serrrujr year* “ young," Mr.
•V » • •
+ **
iContJaaefl From t age 0**1
had been
most Pspworth tod*y indicated that
rg wet. reguiung f , om the increased em- w , |(m&lt; Cold we
I (her* I* to Ik- im&gt; retrenchment of
ployment already recorded, ami. of , he c*.ntry ha
n * o f' hi* long-e*tabliihed
policy of
?• the anticipation of further consuming Ju
factor In ip
*
lending every effort at making
clewing power to be created by the fed- &gt;t.a, ^
good*.
Sanfonl ami Seminole County the
cairn- era I relief administration's plane |
_________
Nice Clean Hard 11m
•lUtamiing city and county In
taxes of sliding some 4.000,000 persons^-- mg
Florida.
Delivered
let, re- to payrolls during tha winter i t . J f lo i U f
il rave- months.
| |
n
DUHARTS
&gt;ry leg|t was alto suggested that in-* 1 8 I V C I I l t
lUg Weed Yard
f Pro- ventories of gowkt built up during
||n I l i o
', they the earl) a mmer manufacturing
v F lt U U
W. 13th ST. *
Lil mid- »P*rt had teen fairly well moved
, Con„ Bllot) f „
into consumption, and that foreign
,
_
Inquiry for American goods was
(Continued Prom rage On*)
(
to bo 'ra/:ro’ 1Jn&lt;,!n ,pou " rr,uU’ ot ,h*!
law . m .
nelng swamped by American Le-j Registration Notice.
S« n* ‘ e
Fu'theTm"™, It appeared th a t'-" ■*“ ** ‘" ‘ • ‘T ’
gion posts, women's organisations I
T"§. 1P»
irwluxtrie* wer* fcrlini morel lh|* c,ly’
and other local groups requesting!
The Registration Books o f the
folertl effwUveiy th„
mu|u. of thoniinmiai in hU rl
that no I cen*e fres Ik- t-hargesi for. City of. Sanford, Florida, ar4'
itk»n o» incrrftinf public work* expendi- ^&gt;r
*« &gt; tu
shows which are attempting to jpen, commencing with Monday,
**s*dor |urt&gt;J1#
*
tht ouUluntlinir
appear under I heir auspices.
November Oth, 1933, for lh * r
M oo49jt*r comulnrd
Index
of Sanford today,
“ 1 am not going to waive the pur|Kwe nf registering for the
ometlir frtifh t rnr loidinp. electric p&lt;»w* *n |HW&lt; * jr* *
lleense for any int-nrrant' show or General Municipal Election to
Room - er production, and xteel ingot New York CIt)* 1
oxp &gt;sition.” he sal-t "A * much *• be held on December ''th, 1933,
nity to[ production, moved **p l-tf point* to *tcd with the Hi
I think of the American Is-gion ami will remain open each tlay
roirrmm 64.4, after falling aim mi atraiMyj ana. one of the
and other similar organisations, I
except Sundays and holidays,
fram lU lt»U:l peak of M.1.7 reached, pliance manufarl
i-nnnot |m-emit my sense of duty In
up to and including November
[irohlbl- In July, to 023 la*t week.
ThiR ea. lie wa* •***
let me discriminate against the
Ion hat Index la hawed on rhe average fori firm for 21* yrai
owners of yrar-ar Kind aniuSement yrith, l933v At the City Ilall.
Ronable 1W« •• 100.
I when he rvlurii*
F. S. LAMSON,
places.
gew at
Carloading*. an reported for the In* permanent ho
City Registration Officer.
“ It isn’t fair or just In allow
ilendar. I*!*** week, tlechnetl «l ghtly m»ie;
Dm mg all «!»•*»•
these itinerant attractions to eonte
r much
the aeawonal average for the vv»Uh a&gt; langt &gt;1
al the
federal y«*ara, Ful~ hot * » ( m«littTi oT FeTn ui
e Inrota* lo the like week of la»t with old friend*
year. The t«»tal teceiled S percent: 11%« M. K. Itotmi
. w from the previous wei’ k, hut wa» wht.h hr hail mi
DOZIKIt
G A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y P A IN T S
* y ^ 7.6 percent over the like week of
Mr. I'apwmth.

H iE SHOWS UPTURN
ELTIN P A ST WEEK

i - U I F n k A ti.

been maintained within 1 p»r tent.
H . added that It waa able to do
thie by authorising the Rlkshank
—the national bank nf Hwr.len |o raise or lower the reillseount
rate with the co-opera
the Other baulks as events warran­
ted. Thl* role In Hwedrn ha* var­
ied between 1 and H per cent.
"When than la danger of Infla­
tion, they Increase the rediscount
rate,” aaid Profesor FUhcr. "W&lt;i
an rediscount rates ar* higher,
money I* harder to get ami thleverage for purchasing is thus
reduced. Thla manipulation of Hi*
rediscount rote Is on# iiw IIhkI of
keeping prices on an even scale.
“ The other method that Sweden
baa used la th* open-maiks-t «q&gt;eratlons, which mean* prmnrily buy
Ing and selling foreign exchange.
yVhen th* KJksImnk buys It puts
purchasing power ini'- d r ula.'.-n.
and when U **1|*. It witldraw*
purchasing power."
Dr. Flaher aaid that these mena-

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NEWy&lt;X»G RlSSS;u. &amp; B U SIN E SS

til the Cuban situation llaa cleared.
ft also * f * learned, pnoffjeWl y
that then* would b .-.m ~ d n «r »* *
ltha United. State* policy, fa all
prolwMUty'aarly reeognlllon of
the regime of I’resilient G n i ’San
Martin la not In proapect. Bit,
neither the President nor Wallas
would discuss the petal.

ctmaiuB With th* I ’ rwskknt la the
"Little W h its' House" on n a r
Mountain.
.
1
Humor* of a switch lit aml&gt;aa«a:
dors at Cuba and of a change In
pulley toward the unrecognised is­
land government brought thla
statement after a five-hour con­
ference with Welle*:
"Ambassador Welles ha* «onferm l with the Dissident. At tb«
President's request ha will pro;
|eerd to Washington tonight to
|spend a few day* before return­
' Ing to Havana. While in Washing|ton he will confer with Acting
I Secretary of Slate Phillips and

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- Rooked For Throe Days So

the atiff and brittle broom
ByaculatJao da ta what
Wilson Islands U do In tNa

of th* Mexican difficulty *«.

kUsar**
jXW* Pi Ferd
P ’

sand laday by tha knavric-lgo
th* Amarima e t-r g a d 'a f.

al ah. iiafl

A

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_V,Cktriee
1WSJ II. KUU.
p' M

Adm/xHlon

ior3r»

ytmT
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,y Identified wit
But electric powr production ,|ur|nK the |ia»t
and ateel mg .t output ahowed e* ^,,.*1 pride in m
caption*! k.»ma earlier thi» aeat|H. |nt«*
90n^ ^hen induatrial activity I* yi)*n.
uaually reccing. Uu-im-s tfricky or
( )uir
aned in the atpcl - industry, with
(lf
, (|&gt;
broadening demand f»i strm-rhT*l ,,.^r y llt ii,.|,.,
materials, further pn.gr... with kntiwn ,|lrll(1g h(„
Uta rallruad e.|uipment progtatn. ........... ||r
and prr|Miialions of a turn .bile )( |()(i p-|,,t
(,
manufacturei. to .-.-g-n ., tne pio J
^ ( ((
ikKIIon of IH14 line.
r, ll|u
Woiit on the ra-w aulom *l»ile
...
k ,
aation in I I••i ni:
model* I* *1111 late, and pro airtion,,
*• ••timated
t tarn, fell cU»»e ,
*,t* * 'f|M%*1
to 10.000 unitV la.t week, or con* 1 '**
'M '
aideraMv un«ler the Ift.aMKI of »hr
^
Kka |K-rtml of last yea- The pul- ,
'
Uc*tIon “ Steer’ in it* weekly •»»••
'
*-«&lt;ma«*d ing-t mit.-u. at SR ..........
irerent of raparuy, avain«t L’4 a
I'niiwoilt,
„ r|irt.
« first I,cute

are always
"H eal F or T h e S o u th "
I » f doubt or uncertainty is eliminated, when
paint is applied In this Southern cllmalap,

S TA N L E Y -R U LE R S
201 Sanford

beginning to look Into your cedar
wear. If you air. some must need
imiig and pirsaing. See u* for good

Seminole Dry Cleaners

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►A, MONDAY, NOVSMBXa M, IMS
P :1

Toeh'a Engineers. Through ■ safe­
ty end • touchdown Georgia Tech
PIC K T H E ‘W IN N E R
led Into the fourth quarter but
The first three persona handing in the nearest t » eqrreet
Millard Howell clinched the deci­
Hat of winners In this week's Herald Pick-The-Wlnncr contest
sion with a Into tally.
will be given two tickets each to the Milana Theater, good for
The big onrpriM of tha day
any performance nest week.
. J :t '*b
wat tha a!lminal'&gt;on of Geotuia
Clip this coupon, place a **W" opposite the name Of the
looked upon as probably the
team you think will win, cr a “X " If you think the teams will
South's beet, by Anbarn. A fait
vVjMidert»ilt,L.S.U.Both Auburn I'ne ootcharged the BHI- play a tie game, and bring or send It to The Herald office
dore all the day and the quick
before noon Saturday, Nee. 25,
&amp; ^Impede Progress Of ball catrlen—Klmbrtll, Phlppe,
Tally—tore through illght
j | Thomas* FineEleven end
openings for long glint.
Auburn scored In the first pe­
Address
f t A t l a n t a , Nor". 20. — ur&gt; —
Alabama, preparing to file claim riod after an 80 yard march and
V to* tha Bjuthat 1tern conference rolled up Its recoml touchdown on
l
F L O R ID A vb A U B U R N
f
football championship, has been • long peas in the third slants. A
fine
61-yard
run
by
•
substitute
C A R N E G IE T E C H vn N . Y . U.
• Baked by Vemkrrbilf and Louisiana
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their turkey day engagement and
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Thomas, added three more. Kerhurdle such finishing as sign men Is
eheval'a excellent kicking was the
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Even with the advantage nf a
Football Contest JYon cured by calling at The Herald of
showing.
lucky touchdown in the first minVanderbilt was knocked from' By 3 Men Enthuslasta
Utb o f play Alabama had all It
Could &lt;V&gt; to p nch out the win over the title piefure by a rngng Ten-j
I ne»*re eleven, .1.1-41. This was tha| W. II. Stewart, F. A. Palmer. •* those who picked the nearest to
I worst defeat the Cqmmndnres ever and I .eon lewson were the first the scores of the three gemer
suffered at the hands of Tennes* of nearly 00 Herald Pi k-Thi- played Mr. Stewart, Mr. Palmer.
se. The great tsslftiack. Belittle Winner rnntes. participant* who!
Mr. l-awson won because their
tiekrt* wire
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Feathers, personally accounted for
were
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Sibley L. White announced yester­
day that his will ba a candidate
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Bradenton general flection. Dee.

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Mme. Rchomaim-Halnk, renowned
singer, returned to her Coremade
Beech home yesterday.
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been in a hospital since Nov. 5
under observation for appendicitis,
but It was found an operation was
not arcane ry.

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1000 feet under ground.

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day h« would not take «W
the A u rM today. Bo did not *»•
nounco a definite date fo r . tho
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old. Weight 900 llw. |50.00. P.
nf you spprsr l « the kill " f r-tm»
V, Proctor, Osteen, Fie.
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AN 0TH K R ~L0A D of fins mules twins S Itule Osy nf this Court. *&gt;r
a deere# p f" con f»«*o will l&gt;«
and saddle horse*. Carlton Live­ els.
setsr.4 agslnsi yee Th* asaersl
stock. Exchange at Ed gswood nature nf the hill o f complaint l»
Avenue and Lake City Road. In forerloee that eertale mortaeas
recorded In ITurtaege U*&gt;ok * 1. P * i*
Branch stable at Hasting* with 11, public record, nf Peiulnole
i . H. Jallette In charge. Mall ad- County. Florid*, covering the 1* 1low mu described properly, alluate
dress E U Oak St. Jackaonvills.
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SSI. lit. Mary It Osttyebnrg *.
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and cab IlIA.IV). Chavrolst 1 ton fthe*rIf
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fne t e i l n ) « ■ Ih e U i t or
Cat body truck, new Ursa f76.00. ••f the. f||&gt; ii ( Manfi.nl Klur Mu. I
Ford on# ton truck, ruitsela ail&lt;\ limrrhv c a l l H g r n r r a l III U nlr(|&gt;a I
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Th-y are Ih. winner.
» « " j ( J a t o r W i n O v e r M O C S •tin
A m a r i l lo 4«; PE ralur l U p l l « l •
Oklahoma A 4 M I I ; C r B l«h to r
lickrtK each to the Mtlvne The*'
GAINESVILLE, Nov. 20—Tha IS Tn le co II; OtierbEli* o
ter, anil theae tlcketa may be pr
f'u lv Er -S to ck ion
Iti
Burllnftpii
University of Florida freshman
Junior rnt lEg# I f
('arlhaVE 14; IConmouth I t
foot nail team womd up its ab­
of 1-ecsburg in the standings by
JlradUy ST. K n o t 4
■AIT
trouncing Palatka 250
Friday breviated hut successful 1911 sea­
OolgalE I I ; hyraruEE I,
night. In the other Intra-confer- son by handing Southern College's
Manha llan 7, (Jalbollr »
O ilumb la l i , l A T i f i t i f i
ence fray of the week-end, San­ varsity elevsn a 39 In 0 trouncing
Army I I , Ponn MIIHary ».
ford anil Ismivn iinttled to a Saturday sftsrnoon on Florida
f'rln reln n 11; Wavy 0
CorREtl 7. I&gt;arfmouth «
thrilling ID-10 lie.
h eld In their only other gems
llulgwrfl f; N T ff 4
Northeast team* enjoyed grrat thl* Fall the Bshy Galon whipped! &lt;*
ern••ald Tffh If; &lt;leoraE*own 1.
tu cess
against non-conference the Stetson Unlvaraity yearlings!
lUntHirtl I I ; Brown I
l
lo
w il o In t l , T u f l a I I
trams over the week-end. Lees­ by a 7-0 score,
1ih\1■ «nd fjikiria tl; Albrlabt
burg best Orlando, 19-0 and Ocala
IV
n
n HIair •; P«n ri 4
Oulstsnding i(i the start! de- (
v r Va V t l . \V V i . W be Ib ) an 11
and Daytona Beach secured ties fansivs play of the Baby Gator
l U tB bu r ah f ; Naferaaka •
with their opponent*. Ocala and line was Woodrow Rlsar, husky
Miami Edisonengaging
In a tackle from Sanford. It was this
scoreless deadlock andDaytona
big fellow who was largsly reapmlleach tiring Jackson, fl-fl.
The standing of the teams In
D oe, Y o j n - ^ r
conference competition follow^;

I.AKE C ITY, Nov. 2 0 .- U U
City retained il. mathematical
rhancr to beat out Usytona Beach
for
the Northeast Conference
rhampinnuhlp Friday with e 20-13
victory over Deljind
Lake City
should heat Palatka Thanksgiving
l&gt;ay tn finish up the season with
four vt lories and no defeats,
Usytona Brarh has only to over10c line 1 lim e
rorne the last-place Del .and club
He line 3 timea.
tr wind up an unlirstrn seaaun.
7c line 6 Ilmen.
The Dickinson Rating System,
5c line I month.
which will he worked twit on the
M inim um ch arge 30c
basis of the four games required
by the conference to be eligible
for the title, will give Usytona
llrsch the crown, if the Buccaneers
whip lirl.and, because nf the
P A V E YOUR WATCH repairal stronger loop srhedule Coach Boh
|i«l lone Beech
r, by oo* who really knows ho* Hall’s charges have played.
1 ,1 , I'll,
St Align,tine advanced ahead I Ice Is
Briggs, Jewalsr, Mag. A*.

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PredicRising
Prices A s Result O f W arren
P la n O f Upping G old Price

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SYRACUSE, Nor. 11. — “The be
thet rmuchf urther along
meet momantout thing that hot I f
t lf aa ll.y, had
happened In America In n hun­ Now that the plan hn» ben accapt.
dred y e a n ‘ Wee the doataion
ed, It eheeld.go forward with In­
Oct. 11 by Pm ident Room rail u&gt; creasing force, and I hope before
begin the purebate of gold by the the Aral of January will bring ag­
government at increasing prieet.” ricultural prices to a level that
Mid Frank K. Gannett, hood of will gtra tfc* fhnrar Jmtim, help
the Gannett newipapert, speaking him pay bk Internet and testa,
at the i n m l meeting o f the fed- and put him' on n hotter footing
enitlen o f the Now Toth Btala than be has had since the depres­
F e rn and Home Bureaes.
sion l egem.
JTho Warren {dan may not solve
Hi am convinced that the worst
all of oar problems, but it should of Hi" tho depression,is over. We
correct many o f them end bring hit bbttom In June, 1*31, and since
ns relief quicker Umn any other then we have been gradually
plan that has been advanced. Low­ working our way. upward. Adop­
ering the value o f our otlar in Eu­ tion of the Warren plan wil bring
rope baa already stimulated our rising prices and will set the
wheel* of basinet* going again.''
eapert trade.
" I only wish tbs Warren plan
Mr. Gannett, disclaiming any
■an
put
Into
effect
last selfish Intention of promoting ad­
Jena before the NBA and the vertising! said the farmers of the
I I I wane leneihid----W o-would
■fCo t Usuad D am ag e Rial

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Price Five Cents

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FOR 2 NATIONS

Pitkin Calls Upon N ation’s
Advertisers To Unsell N ew
€Philosophy O f Subsistence’

DENIAL MA
THAT GAG Rl
IS III EFFEC'

WASHINGTON, Nov. I I . — In aibaals. lie dubbed this tremendous
frank and at time* .brutally plain! group "extra-economic
Ameri■ &gt;•
diacusalon of the problems occa-lcans" because, he said, they havej
mount ng Increase In I
_ itln
Administrator S a y s Soviet Chief Pleased •h
‘~ number
d *" * "o f“ ”tw
" S 3 . V ri^ l/ M o r g e n t h s u 's C e n » £ j
unemployed In
the.
O v e r Recognition; America, Dr. Walter B. Pitkin of th* "money and profit system."
Over $15,006,000 To
ship O r d e r
The problem presented by this
tho Columbia University School of
Come Into fltate In
Sees Action As Aid Journal
So
He Can “Know,
lam, spooking before mem­ large section of the population
O f K o iir iy l l M ile s
Payrolls By Feb. 15
To Universal Peace ber* e f the Association of Na­ wh eh Is merely getting by, Dr.
What’s Gojnsr.
tional Advertisers at their 20th Pltliln said, was on* which his­
annual
convention
here
declared
torians
had
seen
only
a
few
time*
BRIDGETON, R J.. Nov.
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. y i — (A1)
MOSCOW. Nov. * 1.—(JP&gt;—Mtk
W A S H IN G T O N , N o t .
— Marcus Fagg. civil works ad­ hail Kalinin, presldsift of Soviet! that "W * can't have Increased In th* history o f the world— that
Si. —(AJ*.)— AtnerleaV fir»t
—
( A . P . ) — In ad d ition t o
Russia sxpresaed
conviction
buying usless there Is a very rapid of nearly half th* populatlrn of a
ministrator. last night estim a ted ______
_____ the_ ____
_
itrwthephere balloon Jo1tod to
great
country
who,
in
large
meati
o
rd
e r p roh ib itin g
0
f
step-up
In
Inceme,
and
that
Is
not
IIS,000.000 would flow Into Fieri-*J yctlsrday that resumption
a , m i l a a t n m h la n d oouthure, have adopted a new phllo.o-l o ffic ia ls fro m g iv in g
da within th* next 90 days as th o, Hlplomallc
diplomatic rriatlons
between
relation. Iwtween the
Dr.^^PHkln told th. group It phy of life which mikes them sat­
WMt Of
la te yes*
federal government seeks to put United Stale* end Russia will thou]d M M r | |U (if not with
isfied with their existence and t*on to the press, actin ff
4.000.000 men to work by spending rreatlv beneHl "not ontv their |
terd a r.
w , m of h, w ^ h1, commtKi[. leaves them beraft of dttlrs to re­ re ta ry M orgen th au haa
*400.000,000.
mutual Interests but also the eco- ,
o||t wjth ,h# faT mor.
,m. turn to their former status as ■tructcd all o ffic e r * or
searched pine
AT*.
One hundred thousand men nomlc and cultural progress of
qo^tion of whether there Americans living on a relatively
woodo,
boss, and
loyes o f the T re a s u ry to
will yet regular 30 hour* a week
mankind."
would be any future market tu high standard.
fa rm s in Southern
c iilt ii
employment in Fl-rida. and thetr
“ I strongly bellev* thst now **11 snythlng to.
Overcoming this
Inertia and m it all public addrenae* &lt;
jjr, L t Cam . T e G.
Now
minimum pay will he I I I weektv,
will begin an era cf fruitful and
Dr. PlUin declared there wera “ unselllng" the subsistence philos­ m ay m ake to hla asalat
or a total payroll of 11,200,000.
W ; S e t t lo a
« on d M a jo r C heater
manlflld cooperation between our between 50,000,000 and 54,000,000 ophy, he said, was the advertising Herbert Gaston, for approval
F s r r said.
it the night through
persons in th* country today living profession’s greatest present task. advance of their delivery,
'1VH3
two nations," he asserted
inTmsted
___
ItB4 &lt;JSTT*l*J"TklTTe
(Oontlnnw On vaga-fltx f
’Btnrim n»' termed' a
hv w n ; — n n r
Headed “ Treasury D e p a rhte
MI-I
^lj|
Ills message was broadcast in
of their- M r balloon, awaiting
75.000 of these will be assigned
Order" these Instructions WWi y.
the United States.
daybreak.
■ ,
to lobs, and an additional *5,000
put In mimeographed lorn
loter he received American
will be employed bv Dec. 15. These
A t 1:44 A.'. Ms Major Fordney
' In ndditioh to the par
informally—wear­
men new are receiving port time I correspondents
t n t p d through the marsh lands
regarding pro** relations,
employment on federal emergency ing a worn brown sweater, a blue
walking until 5:50 o'clock whoa ho
dsr announced that all legal
relief projects, which will be serge suit and a soft white collar
CswHriaid ea Pag* Two).
ten affecting th* D*f
V ' ~ ' i i - ‘--switched over Immediately to the —and grid them that ''the fact
would ba in charga of H*
civil works end the employment thst normal relation* are now es­
Qllphant, general counsel' to
Arms Conference W ill
schedule will be Increased to 30 tablished I* very importent In
acting secretary. A ll admin'
Rest For Two Months
hours weekly.
but will guilt in significance
tlra matters Including Ute
Purchase Policy W ill Elimination O f State's An additional co.noo men, whose Itself,
G
rapefruit
Price
I
s
Senator
Claims
That
If both sides make proper use of
sonntl and tha departmental
GENEVA, ~ t t o r .
t l — (A T Direct Relief Rolls names are on federal r»-employ­ it."
Be ContinuedUnder
$1 Box Low er Than get will b* under the direction 1
‘
Folks
Back
Hom
e’
l u dw i who hart uojgkt for
agency rolts but who have
from other official sources, also
Mr Reynolds,
Also To Be Effected ment
MorffenthauRegime
wiifca tk find eoine bail* for
Quotations O f 1932 William
Defeated His Aim s
nr, been on work relief, will have
Continued on Pug* Two).
Morgenthau sxplalaed that*,
I f t W a N t OB disarmament vlr*
Job*
cut
out
for
them
a*
rapidly
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—(AT
this way hs Is dividing tha |
WASHINGTON, Nov. 51— (AT
taatly derided yesterday to rutOCALA, Nov. 21.—(A*)—Senator
W INTER HAVEN. Nov. 2L—
(Continued On Page T w o'
datiss o f his usual under
pood their efforts fo r two months. —The administration yeetsrdsy —The Civil Works Administra­
T.
G.
Eutch,
prerident
of
Ihe
Stale
Comparison
of
auction
market
Pensacola Girl Killed
bstwtsn these two n
A» ejMHTannouncement of the shoved the price of domestic gold tion dlecload yesterday that It
Senate, told a group of West prices for Florida fruit announced
~ d to be
receae was enacted
bo made at higher again and made known hoped to have tnor than 1,000,000 Dupont SeekB An End When Thrown O ffC ar Coast
Morgenthau took
school official* meeting during the week-end by the Citrus
Whether n pro- that the policy of buying govern, men on it* payrolls by the end of
today. Whr
here, Ihsl during Ihr last session Growers Clearing House Associ­ of th* department past
gram o f work to bo conducted menl
bond.
with
a p o d a l this week and had prepared to O f LiquorReHtrictions
PENSACOLA, NrfS. *1.—W1 — of the legislature, he proposed *o ation here, revealed an average called officials together fo r '
(Continued On P i| « 8 li|
la the Interim will he .announced
Mary K rin m FH**h, 14, wta killed Gov. Dave Sholtx, lhai 3 rents of decline nf 11.02 a box in grape­ meeting at which he told theg
treasury
funds
would
be
wne problematical.
NEW
YORK, Nov. 21.—W V - here y*Bt«rd*y when thrown from ITie gasoline lax now going bark fruit prires for th* period ending that thify must give no la
continued
under
the
re­
* American dslegetaa waited to
To rid th* country of liquor law l truck a* $1 gwervad, bringing to to the counties for dent service, Nov. 16 as compared with a sim­ tlon whatsoever te tho p m a '
gime
of
Ilenry
Morgenthau,
Jr,
le a n whet hay a special confer­
session, Pierre 8. DuPont said three the accident*! deatha here be usrd to finance the public ilar period In 1032,
others.
After nearly a week daring
ence wtO he eendiwtad outside of
yesterday “There must be a da- over the wetk-ead.
schools.
finch Information la to
The
23
esi*
sold
in
the
1032
pe­
Geneva a * A 't f **&gt; whet coun tries which the price of domeette newly
chted more to *h iw people they
L. Duval Miller, *4. was killed]
Shullt the Senate riod averaged 12.IB a box as com­ nswspaparmen latsr, only
would be tnvttod te Join Italy, mined gold remained unchanged
can have what they want and Sunday when hi* car overturned j Governor
head declared, was in fuvor of pared with 1.1.20 a box last sea­ himself or hi* assistant, H&lt;
Germany,
Greet
BriUle end at |SAM, It was advanced yester­
where they want it."
Just west of the city. I xjjI* E.
tr.\
ualnr the gasoline money for son, when 25 cars were eold. Dur. Usiton, who has boon
France la seek talks. The Ameri­ day to |3S.M The latter figure
"The people of th# United
ing th* same period this year, 56 with him for many yearn,
r
,
i
,
V
r
^
L
,S
t
:
.
7
!
x
!
u~u«
cana have Indicated that (bey Was Just above the world pries ef
8 tat**," DuPont duels red, "have
Nov.
SACRAMENTO,
cars of oranges averaged I I . .16 a plained.
wished the tu te k ta and Japanese gerid a t , the opening rata o f » ex­
been raefrietd by vnpopilaf laws
Having- •nse f t e f *B
box, compared with I I c*rs aver-' '
is Voi * gag rale,"
to ha iaclodod^B pooh nogotiatiena. change. The dollar, however, fell
for so long that they must now
o f *wa.. l
gsnthau said.
“ I want to
£ ■ « « , against a poie wne.. • « satomobils preteiti began to com# from "rack aging 53.40 a box last season.
Is&gt;cal citrus authorities esti­ what’s going on ind what's
drove in front of the track * • ' Uom»." Benstora snd Repressnta^ r J ^ ^ f l r t t U r a ^ a c k to evading 1
which sh* was ruling, caualng th*|tiv*s, he anl*\ b»g*n hearing from mated that 25 par ent of tho ouL"
f«W
.
„
V ’ H * ■mfft*'jUws as they did th* old.*
77
■?— ■
■■ ■—
*&gt;
I th*lr counties and the proposal state's grapefruit crop already
caltarel Adjustment Adurialstrs
Osstan, s former night city edi­
DbPont said he favored drink­ track to .were*.
tin t
_________________ |got nowhere.
ing at bare and was opposed ta
has been moved, totaling 1,400 tor of th* old New YerhjW erid,
ProgTamForRotarimna tion, wht, state Aag, to, has
' He raid that In making Ihe pro- limes, leaving less than four and has been closely sssoctatea with
and midnight
closing
with the stete Depart-! “
»tc—(S I—The Limited ToTalk,Songs bis office
M AI
where liquor 39 Independents Sijjn |poe*i.V took the position that « a half million hoses to go. This Morgenthau throughout bis pah*
. . __.
.
, * , __'regulation* for pi
m*nt of Agriculture, ha* left for.
.
a*a first coni s !
a a was more important to
mainletn
li tsrvod.
means that an average daily tic career.
electIona
»bU to fled C i t r U B M a r k e t i n g A c t sehools under existing condition* movement oT fl car* will l»ks
With ettendahm cut down by Los Angels, on order, of S^cre-.
Th# ml* barring officiate from !
M la a tgSight
l
-------than to make payments t i bond
the absence from tho city of many Ury o f Agrtiullura Henry Wal l nfont who cou|d u „ w# whj
giving out Infang atlow u tha fln h .
Ihe
lialance
nf
Ih*
crop
and
insure
pwta washed hero that two per- of Its members on hunting trips, luce.
LAKELAND, Nov. 21.-TA1— holders.
such to be appltad to tha Treasury t
j MlUnr 0v«r a bar la a bad thing.
cade had been killed la the&gt;Isolated the program presented » t the
The school problem, h* said, ran s lietter market. However, th* |a*t since the close *t tha World War
Painting oat that th* northsrnj j eant see *ny harm In It. Llber- Tkiny-nln* lnu*p«n*;«nt thippsia,
two
weeks
saw
a
dally
movement
village of Parodria.
claiiaing to represent
7,0* 7,500 he solved only oy filing a dsflIt has been on# of tha few de­
—~
..|J ^Meilere- firsd1
* * t« T Club luncheon in Californl* markstbrff. agraoment*. , i lty u certainly th* best more
of about HO cars, "although there
Tho-reports said sMiaUstk Brad ^
Valdes Hotel today at o
partment* at which newspaper
on seasonal perishable fruits ra- an&lt;| the fewer restrictions upon boxss yesterday, algniflsd th *lr]n te responsibility *• between the
was
no
need
fur
such
shipments,"
■p of people while they was limited.
th# citrus stats and counties,
correspondents wera ai liberty, I f ,
quire little farther attention, Mr.; the man who wants a dbiak th* purpose of signing
said the report.
were voting, killing two and iaprorating marketing agreemr'.tr
Rotarisn Martin J. Bnua, In Msrksll added thst in * outturn: b*n «r."
talk with subordinate o ffid tlli
ng east her. The yrerioee num
[Meeting
BetweenFord
recently
worked
out
by
the
nation.
charge of tho ueual “ Current California h* wo«iW ImmediaUly
snd obtain Information from tha
This, DuPont said. Is Ih* real
o f known lajorad wne MO. .
aJ agricultural adjustment admin­
Event" feature, expanded on his taka up work In connection with I
, Correspondents protoi
j to temperance,
And Roosevelt Slated 'H a rt Kidnapers W ill Morgenthau
The rightists landslide Indicated
istration.
various
subjects so that he th* citrus agreement, and lh*i
against the
_____ __________. .
la early returns became mere eel­
Only five of those sllending th*
covered new and unueu*! angler vegetable and melon raaAeUng
UHe Plea O f lnBanlty but hs dscllnsd te malm owy 1
W A R M H P llIN G B , G * . Nov. 21.
dest ia each euceeesive
meeting*’ here cast negstive voter,
flcstlon, even such 04 WWWId
The latest general semi-official re- of a number of outstanding events agraoment. Th* gmrpoaed vege-j 1 9 3 3 T &amp; X C o l l e c t i o n s
_t/ n -— V a g u r
r u m o r s once m or o
and Barney Kilgore, president ot
mlt th# dlsssmlnntlod o f tw
of today.
HAN
JOSE.
CallL.
Nov.
21.
(■ n o f d l f t W i the election e f
ntisteriously popped up last night
the Fniltmvn's Associatiea, sard
Authorities said yesterday that •tails tics I informat!#* by hla
k ftlt lift keekTdn,' (ITsf practfear- •wL-xs-mrotlrs telnwin.
ruSSv? tucs, pea* end temaiaea. A boor
they E»fi*vd m o n tn "8 fr. Ttyoc*
Uoossvsll
and
Ilenry
Fold,
lb*
With sach lnc&lt; inlag mall bring­ ly all of the independent shippers
dor tho direction of J. Hall, was Ing on the vegetable agreement la
mond, on* of two confessed slay­
hold-out on the automobile nation­
offered as part of the-luncheon to be held la Lte Aagelm ea Nov. ing checks covering the payment would adopt th* code.
ers of Brooks Hart, If, wealthy
al recovery administration code.
entertainment. This quartet! of
Han Jos* youth, will elect to Reynolds Extortion*
of 19U tax** on property la BanTh* qurstlon of prorating was
».
...
Word cam* tn from the outside
negro** rendered several ty
plead insanity when h* and J. M.
Mr. Murksll will probably be lo­ ford, the total amount ef money the chief' topic of dlscuselen.
Mrs. Rooffcvelt Delves local
plc*l jubilee songs that wera well cated la Los Angela* for three or collected ainc* th* book* were
Th* Florida Citrus Exchange that Ford was going to see the (Jack) Holmes ars placed on trtel Gets 5 Year Sen
la Women’s Problems received
dumped more than sis million President but Stephen T. Early, a for their lives,
four month* hut may return ta opened on Nov. 1 was near th*
WJLKE8R0R0, N. O , Nee..
These present at the meeting
boxes into th* agreement and secretary to Roosevelt stated las'
Kheriff William Emlg and Dis­
17200
mark
today.
northern California in the spring
Fred L. Thomas —(ff&gt;—John Thomas Lanier,
those attending the meeting said night that no arrangement* have trict Attorney
W ASHINGTON. N e v . B — Iff) wave; Randall Chase, who pres Id when the asparagus aad other
81m * last Wednesday , 'a total
lesa textile worker o f ' V
conferred during th* day on pla
more than a majority of the fruit been made for su-h a visit.
- la
the • WhtU Hease Mra. ad, B. O. Gray, Martin J. Brum, dealt become active.
of H4U.8X baa been received at
At Ihe same time It was mads for a swift prosecution of the two Ralem, yesterday was sentenced to
already was assured
Frawhflx D. Roeeevelt yesterday Leonard MeLucae. R. F. Monset*
th# City Hall t* add to th*
known there would l&gt;* no surprise men whs have admitted abducting five year* Imprisonment NF
pseelfaf f * n a conference ea hew vatge, W . A. Lafflsr, S. 0. Chase,
55440.26 already collected^
over a conferanre between lh r'lllart and throwing him Into Ban Atlanta panltentlaty an
hi: «w ate work projects speedily W. T. Will la me. W. C. Hutihlaen,
Venue
Change
Asked
Latest among local mroparty FA LL VRGKTAIII.KM MOVING two.
of attempting te oltort n il
Francisco Day.
E. E. Bludworth, W. M. Haynes,
The prospective visit her* uf
from Richard J. Reynolds,
tty
epklas, relief ad­ F. C. MacMabon. B. F. H»tn*s, For Alabama Negroes owners to Join the Mat of thus*
BROOKSVILLK, Nov 21— Fall Gen Hugh 8. Johnson, the Presi­
heir, by threatening to
who m Unger have to worry over
ded It, sad he was H. a Bops, H. H. Coleman. B. L.
a goal ■’‘ week far Hallbis, and H. R. Btevena,
DECATUR, Ala!, Nov. 21.- (A T their IMS City taxee are: D. A. vrgttebl* shipping from Hernando dent's industrial administrator, Orlando Doctors Plan Mra. Reynolds.
county la in M l awing with o this week gave strength to the
ta the next SO
Lanlsr pleaded guilty ta
— Affidavits tetttag forth ullsga- Mallard and LaaUe Hansel, Cecelia j
Own Collection Agency States
.total o f 57 car* moving for th e 1 rumor.
District Coart haft
tiosss la supperllof the defense A nstin, J. W. Barns* . A- Losukm- |season SO for. Tola1 acreage in )
Judge Johnson J. Hayes
N egro Fined $65
contention that te«r*n negro ds- berg. Dr. H. D. Smith, T. W. this aocthti la about UOO acres,
TA LI-A H A 88EE, Nov. 21.—(AT
sentence after hearing
Kansas W ill Decide
—A group of Ortando doctvrs yesfendante In the )0W tUboro eat* Williams, W. L Hughey, Maxwell i 321 o f which are in eggplant,'
Possession O f
letter from young
. - *t L*
AJm weald net o b f laLjt fa ir trial la Chevrolet Oo, Standard Oil Co, [ 154 in peppers, toe ;n squash, 150
On Repeal N e x t Y ea r U nhy received from Keoretary which
the latter sxpraaaad
of
Htote
Robert
A.
Gray
s
char­
Internationa]
AgT
{cultural
CorMoran
county,
W*r*
read
yester­
Guilty
on
two
charges
of
poe*
.mg
in English peas
, In boons, 150 In
Isnlansy would ha shown thg
TOPEKA,
Kan,
Nov.
l
l
—
(AT
ter
for
th*
Oreng*
C
&gt;unty
Credit
poration,
E.
J,
L'Engts,
Atlantic
(
aIHj
g
j
|
n
mlsctllsn*,us
vegetables,
eoselng
liquor,
Mike
Sheffield,
tate (waferday Into th* reecfi ta support of
roar-eld defendant.
Refining Co, Captain T. W. lorad,
sight rare per week ora Kansas, pioneer prohibition stalu and Collection Bureau of DrUndo.
by Hopkins. alias Charlie Sheffield, was fined • motion for * tain t * o f venue.
—
will
vote
InNev.
1034,
on
The
firm's
buiinaa
was
lilted
os
• total e f H i when he was ar­
and Jefferson Standard L ife In -, being shipped.
The petition. •
whether H shall retain It* 55-ytsr credit ratings and collections. Th*
•oranee Co.
raigned before Judge B. A. a
rite,'
old Irgal banishment of liquor by Incorporators sr* Dr. C. D. Christ,
\
Wilkinses la Police Court raster-1 offered
•ttj
Dr. J. 8. MrEwsn, Dr. L. C. In­ Yeaterday’nWeAther
constitutional amendment.
LINDBERGHS IN AZORES
day afternoon. W a n B W M
iirftnii ■
gram, Dr. Meredith Mallory, Dr.
wne
the
The
referendum
provided
for
Extra Dividend Voted
lead good beharier In thg terday after
Ib r jlift
HORTA, Asoraa, Nor. 51— (ff) next yggr by a special session of 11. A. Day, Dr. B. A. Shoemaker,
arraign 4d
B y duPontdeN
d "
would,
By
- C o l. snd Mrs. Charles A . 1
th# Kansas legislature yesterday, snd Dr. J. K. Campbell.
N*v. Bl.— CM)
5 m 2 fteUJ1* * * * ,u* p* ,ld‘ j t e f an
res.it l* |
bergh, flying their big isoptitiw, ta th* state whsr# Carrie Nation
■ S N PO Ilb .
£ ^ * 5
C ^ H te E y WM ftote 110 fm
of
A pr i s e b l* o la
•* ; ’ d E W VORK, Nor.
ceverad moro thoa 500 miles from galnod notlon-wld# fame' far her
ttanew ----------- i.
PROHIBIT PACKING
w u l o x m dlvldead o f 75
Lisbon today tc toad softiy hart saloon-wracking nrtlvltioa after
Rustle . ---- ---------j C w . *7 . ■ J h m t Awdrewa charged
Vt. l a u S t r S s l e &lt; ..
— — i common stock o f JR,
da a t 11:50 eastern standard tint* te- Kansas became legally dry, will
INDIO,
Cel
if.,
Nov.
I
I
—
OoaPort
U r*r*
W O K ________
Pool do Nemxafa S C o, was
‘ .dsy. Their flying speed was seme- ba th# first tost of th* dry clause
PI- Pitres
chslla Ballsy grapefruit shipper*, rislsee
the
By tho S n d s n yesterday,
1thing over 100 *.Ha* an hoar.
vtlle
adopted
In
1550.
the
flret
.written
G R A IN S A D V i f f p B
membrr* r f the Coachella Valley Key W est * _ . . .
S B
tefftaor .S“ *rttely « *
in any itete's constltlutlon.
The citrus canter, have prohibited the M**r* ll*v#o‘ ..._
»f - r — - i
B -fte
( t M crate wag also ordered.
..
! vote In 1550 was 5SJ05 fo r pro­ packing of grapefruit until yes­ resets ____ _
CAOO, Not. tte—Gcxin rxL are payable Doc. 15 I f M
• CITRUS BHII'MBNTS
A n *
ow ew lw b se-....I,
hibition
and
54,504
agalssC
4
ate property
terday morning. Th* fruit moot be
o f record Noe. Si.
n s L iz -o z z
i Raff Aytch, char
LOS ANGELES. Nov. V . —
tested bafort It con be picked
OFFICER KILLED
Ooangaa and i a M
shlpasanta
drirlag.
and unisas found te conform with
from Coji/ontu lor V.m seven-day
next
the
JOLQ, F. I , Nov. SI
th* standardisation law t| must S p S t e r r- i parted
ending.
«
u
Including
Not.
11
so
tenant
Mariano
I
1 M
remain on tha irate lawyer. All
OMMU
■Ilf, |]|||
shipper* In th* dietrite will co­
throe Moro outlaw*
dwi 14 *’■
A
'
A tls a le „
Cirn
with breaking
operate with th* state
ta an ambush and
, Thor* are * l
lilt
Aeg vale
of agriculture la
T-S gate, t t i
t n * th* s»alh- hauls ta the Jala ft
o f da
—srrf
day. ml*.
t
.uta

Glvsftn

GOLD PRICE GOES M fLU ^NM EN TO
UP AFTER WEEK BE ON REGULAR
WnHOUTCHANGE JOBS THIS WEEK

S

FUTCH TELLS OFjEARLY CITRUS IS
MOVES HE MADE BRINGING LIGHT
TO AID SCHOOLS RETURNS SO FAR

Former Local Man
Is A ctiv e In AAA
C ir c le s On Coast

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'

■ ■

T O ® STEADY
WORK SOON

W A S H IN G T O N . N o t , 18.—
(A^— FVetvii C. Sayre, aon-lnlaw o f President W U t'n today
waa named ae aeaietaat «ecra­

D E V E LO PS IN
K ID N A P CASE

SIGNS SEEN i
WALL STR EET

Project;

Roosevelt
Those W ho Doubt

' Chamber of ComiApcrl ‘offlclnl8f Co., dock, near the partly ru.npleier.d local waterway enthuaiaeta, ed C en ta l Florida Tranrpoits-I
Utlay w rrr loud irv the r piaisr o f |lion Co, d xk* and near the pro*
i™ k.*
^ , ' » *w•
CoQfTtaaman \V. J.'Soars of Jack- po«ed Cities Sarvice yasdinr com -1
l i t 3 tr e e t~ 5 r ic k
W ill
D e s p i t e C o n f e s s i o n B y aonvillc for hir prompt and true- pany dock, wlH ho dredge-l to a R e l i e f T h a t T r e a s u r y
reaaful effort* at* bringing tempo­ depth to where it will provide a
P r e s id e n t* I la ilin g R e B e R e - L a id A s P a r t i
2 T h a t T h ey
K ille d
H e n d s A r e L e a n in g
rary rel.ef to propertyoaraera who deep water rhannel for l-oats that
c o g n itin n A s A id T o
are
completing
or
aboi/t
to
ctec*.
ate
to
operate
between
Snnford
i )
- * O f C iv il W o r k s P r o - j
T o - N e w P o l Ic y S e n d s
H a r t, P o lic e G a th e r
substantial dock- along Iho lake and Jacksonville th s » inter.
* I
World Ponce,Refers1
■g r a m I n
T h is A r e a '
A d d i t i o n a l E v i d e n c e shore b mlrvnrd.
B o n d s H ig h e r A g a in
1 bo* propored dredging will alio
*&gt; ■
To Critics A h Tories
In le«* than two rlaya, t’ongie.s- connect' th* regular t eatun market
N EW YORK. Nov Ig - G F i —
SA N FRANCISCO. Nov. IS — man Seam -ecuroil the a»*oranre channel which ha* been used f
FJfly white ant1 colored
- r r iM
S A V A N N A ll
N ov.
18.— f.
men. whose m a n hive been
— Order- to “ find the woman" • of the United statea War Dcpart- y r * :« ,a m i a 12 to 20 (out channel Wall atreet thought It raw vague
nit*lit K njfinirf- o ito c f at J irLton -' «h irh was made in rontlrucTinK
v* •
on Federal relief rolls here
•ii-n* and portent* of n more -table Recognition Based On ,A VI*)
tn the tragic abduction of Brooke
*’«'*• «'*•«* u&lt;w&gt;*«voit!
\illr that it toill send a drrdjH to Mi* lake front irt mining wall many
for maay jreel(f» will return
Iillllvil I &gt; i
dollar vralerday,
Hart, 22, wrre i.aurd h, Sheriff Sanford lor the puipo.e a! con• year* ago.
Hopes
That
It
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m
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!! '
to if oil .tlpse, regular employErnie o f San Jnac yeairrday a* nrcling two irgular riecr chan­
t ’nn :ih a w n !* .»itl .m il to ih o *
Cengre.srnan Sear*' attention!
w ,r* :
% *-.»-* k- m
~ I I,• iaw lt.M .l.tltae in
‘ ‘
• about ThursBe I'orever Friendly p c i.j'lr
i, i.f (i.-.ti y-ia. ......
.
A further rally In the dollar
officer- obtained eridence nppa- nel* in the v I(III ry of municipal t i the need for U lt drudging, n !
ho tUC-.
'flrat of six
I rently aulntartinting the ronfe-- p ro jrity ui Ihr fool- of A ly rle view of the fact that th* riveil relation to foreign m rencie-.
I
'l
o
—
o.l
~
¥
'
it.
hm ili&gt; "I*itnbt-;|
are to be car- T y r o E d i t o r s C h a r g e d
Avenue wlihin
tin- next fo iir( p n im lin to b* widely C**d lh i»l
1VASHI v t!TDN' N „v IW— ..Pi
,j.e in price o f United Stnte.)
,
ainn of two men that they abduct*
..n -h w --tr w ld r
:inty under
tot • kTtii' r m r. .1
—
,1
itddg^-M
ax-bru
u
gbt-to—
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a—
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g
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rrn
n
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m
t
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t
m
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nnil Iho T*nion
W i t h R e S D C C t a I ) i l i t y evt-nrwF trilled-thr 1ynuththe—f fr il
w l| mean Jhat a laig c the Water nay*
Committee
of
Krpir In
lii-v jtrr c o n M i'l ttMin h ir v p r&gt; p ra n i.
A IHiklfritl*
in -h«rrs n»t ' of Soviet Sm i.ili.tic Itopil’
water
i v ihr Seminole County Chaniuer uf
nlntratlon.
F o r
Its
R e p u ta tio n
The woman
angle developed, ar a of -lodlnw
H c fo t v a i In *n/ is&gt;rtnhletl.,
Domr »»fthe principnl *|*pfiiln!iv '
Utund in ii new relationship which
front of the Sew miner Steamihip
(Cuotinueu On page Three)
'01 begin th* loneEmlg raid, when We*|ry
Weelry Shnr*a
“*
at
Mp * *p.ii•• . »ttB"ii*ipaI ntn- !
CHMimiorlitn*».
with
silver
itro|k|Mn|C
they hope "m m foi \a*i
i on;»in
relaying the brick
B A LT IM O R E . Nov. IS— f/P&gt;— of rnmphell, reported he had *ecn
dllini, M*
lt«’OM .• !f put fo^waid
n»*hrr -hsrply.
n o mal nnd ( i n n lU '
------------State Road No. S
Byron Price, chief o f the Wa»h | n woman and a gray-hnired man
his Hus-inn m n m
pi i^rama '
I
Sami' o f thr morr
importnnt
flam the fW y lim it* on the Went
Those welt* tin tomd* it »*M&gt;I
Ington bureau of tha Associated' helping two other men write n
nnd tvceivcil tit applause of th# .
Side t « bah* K en roe, ■ distance
| finmuml •|ii«rtvm hrrr frit
thnl •Irilt KltOHlFlt .11.1 X|.» * mi
!
it
\
I Pr***, told member* of the In- my*terioua not# la-t Monday.
• n wrt mod t it :* u
o f probably three m llei.
v \ port 4
»t ionv o f stuliliMsi 1.01 o ff when I !••-&gt; .
Id ,
•; &gt;t.;i
"I hclievi* **iiic»*it ’ \ said th*i
I.Wdrd t# I thle effect woe re- terc*dlegiate Nrw»paper AaaoriaThe ih e riff *aid he wa* work­
to- f R liir p , hut |M»intrtl »»i:t
ynp n* ihr of I ii •
t.i it, ,
I* t i !• nl ” l ’hitt th*
st i»*trcl|s
a l w r M fu ; thi* m om inf by W. tlon her* yrstrrday that “ Am cii ing on the theory that the woman
•
th*t thr It Ft* ifohl ihr\ wen* in
It*
i.m
];
•tiw ni* ' •v»» t hat h.*i&lt; In n behind
A, K ret tart, resident State Road ran Journili«m will *tand if it Iml -ome coupe tion with John
•tft'n hrhl irnrhaniri* I Volts let ter . infvi
M* I
■ »
ati«'tis
It '■
'!»•. h werp
Department eoslneer who w ai maintain* It* inward greatnc**.
Ihdme-, who, with Thmnaa tin
’ iv m irh t urII itttlirMlo that "thr I *r It •*1 I t
Ii I
■ i l!\ ioncluah**l
v e ■'rr-dpy f
|cld to contact with the Seminole ami will fall if it lo»*a It."
Wn^hiniffon *•* pnwor«l nlcd to c-tnhlrdi n u.ml
mid Thoir.ond, allegedly confer*
I,
• t!n it nnd th e United
•I *
Copnty Emergency R elief Coun­
Governor
IssuDs
(
’all
Bondholders
(
'
a
n
not
"
,
' ' U r lipvuluitmn
|»ro niatic iclations," kki.h i ) , v x ,
Speaking at thr John* Hopkinsj j ( ^ alnludlnn and -laying c f
ton
'he ile »■ of both*
cil
. m and. arran
arrange for the laborer*,
•
irp ronarrvativr nun
Univeraity, Price said:
I .
-i. a
Union and t ie 1J„ uoi t Hf
To AllCnmmunitieK
I •I'* « /**' pa*n.V
f.'f thn
Ask l or More Than
1ihr -on of A:r\ J. H alt, wealthy
and
time to arrxnga
&lt;v" • t• tThC
h fgame
i
ini-ai’
t
iv
pi
|
that
hn
^
"One* more we a re hearing a merchant.
'.'♦h-n »’ C a»f
peace fist
&gt; I fa il
truck* to be
For
Detnilcfl
Rcporl
•
A
im
n!
^
car's!M*1
’ M*lv reported that nu nt "|s ulmi
,|o lil.ew, r
i
great deal about freedom of the
• " f ♦Ita* a"S %l. I toi'thl. I t
u**d In t rani parting the men to
Kmig expressed the belief n vvo
f 'l '« federal rrssfva fivrpreaa. You young ptople will do
Alrnitl) W ill'iiin t
II.ill. •(
»• r*t iertinrk«**l Inf•*!y by ctr*
wdrk,
man
hail
rrccntly
caused
a
t|Uar1H
N'o\
is
(flh
TA1 l e A l f A S S K F \ &lt;
T A I I M l t SSKK.
’ii'in * rontiul ta» stem state depart unlit .\ p cil on |{u.
well to follow that debate diligent­
t » IC- tl a* tli—a* in i hirvn
Following a canaultation, Mr.
ft M •fi ‘rrs ha» r n Muht h •fr
(Jov«mor Sholtj »• m *. n h»ok
1 •• ..f rs|tiHl which had plan ntfnii" Itits
ly, for aa long aa you lire you wiil it| hrtween llolmra and hi" wife.
ii dcsiri* i
•m ttnftonrtl w o .*• nment uiy
Krataert ann'-ancad
that
th*
' *nu'ia! t»rut»i»rtions In |as the first A mo* i.'itu \n,B,i ,
nee the i*au* relied again an.I Iratlin*: Holmrs to move from In* I «t thr financial ran ! •i n o f Fine I •»r»d hat I i k p * hr Irk «r,| to pav
•ntalinii. '
f „ 1 »»' • ' |
name* o f BO peraona had been aenml
&gt;.l« ,jt|r ,
*.'tv .•*»»• CMO-I* te&lt;l dor In Mom i »w i i ’ &lt;i
1 1| - ( (
again aeemingly the battle for a homo Into a San Jnaa hotel.
rend i»iv hi
» y right tliiJ
lectad from the many on the re­
t
f
•In
\
d
•
l*
F.'
riial-l
•
rill
itiv
took centiid m I'd ,'
Thr sheriff said thr Camphtll!
F vrry rlty an*l
free p rc ii never I* won finally,
*n *h
• II-a at tohctl*
lie f roll*, and that the*# peraona hut mual be fought over and over
r
f * «i*n evrhnnire
f • eyp
&gt;o'ith,s siispirlona w pip
n'oii^o* •fate hn&lt; I r»*n * al?**.f
Itiisrainn met r*ti«n •• of |,.,
,,
t nr
in ' aln .
P
war* to be notified at once that by earh *ucceedlng generation
..
t.i|
%
f
•*s||f»i
arc
ui
i
inintment ,itiin t.*.t « \
|.*kl *n*. |« •
• i*ri 1 ii.*n« ut ,
and hr took thr nnnihor o f ih«* p'v information a! •
th ig will be given regular em­
!
.»
’
I•
t ’•
He o r m t•••n. * tr. * t,%«* i,
.
"None of you can duubl hit rc i yfay-h»n**d
.* . fI o
I
»n tl**
ho nit
man's
motor
tui lent debt*.
ployment again. .
t
*o1d».
!,.'i ; r
1"••H b,
h o w - i t M» r
m
&gt;|h.mobility there. Ilut another ic- ' F.mljr said lip s m
Thu. •I'll
tea **ra»t « »M
no I wtwh4?
ses-km*
ihr
I
ftflle#
inrnt*.
unpaid
?avr«
Whin hitrids end Irlrrcs* H*«l
Ik waa understood her* today
!'&lt;»•
important
nuunrr
l
l««
nponeibility lie- heavily on you,
K.... i alt
M*
'1 ,
..... m i I1t||-;|
t lii*i» ' oil mill
1* f•■•a «t« fra It. tha- t- t1lf
1.0 '
tbla project la the flrat of too. We ar* In an agr of revolu­ ‘ im ay-haiird man also foi ipn*«tion municipal nffairs.
.
* i ' »'l - t|qh Vill ••rforr lit* .!• ».MFf
f..t \\
: • ,*:rut f t - f
h* . * n 't . lod
» J. i rr*
sh tuld pi • e I
a
a l* whltb a rt supposed to b* car­ tion, and It will be for thr mining Ing.
form i|tirstiMnnniro4 have boon
i
. i *i*
•*•&lt;• for** lt»n p i
Spring- (I- » H t»l ' V* h•%•
r'
i.,ti.T rokg
i imm ' in I
It. E. V fttrrli, in charm* of thr
* ii I , »r &lt;(•* it»
tarn mn.dn
ried out’ in each county In Florida generation to deride whethrr the
. t * n
' ’ . . o f Thor* l.itv in o ff '• d 1 n.Mk •it*. • ipi'l| '
. h»,i
■* nt to ni'itiu ipa! officials, .). I’
nt,
«- n it l&lt;
■w i i l H t
*!*•,*
'.ufi rr«|uintltf comniosuitipia
of
., . , l p ^ W effo rt to put thousapda of preaa ahall be kept decent enough San Fmn«*iaco division of tin or
v
I
o
r.
ntwoit
thr
sharpa
'T
h
r
u
!•.
d
|.
•
l
t
I
parlmtnt o f Justice bureau of in | N rw rll, accretary t•• (tovrin r • s r vnt)a «»i city, or d strict, tu
**.- aJf |)|« m i».-i . v ciograro. j
t g n aa to work that ra ya ^ O and and reapectable
*h,» r&gt; ■" -vak of th# FYaJk. d.”
enough
to b* YCakUl^iion, mada public the thr an Sholtf. announred "fur thr pur
levy ^nfflHrrt t in «a
lh»
-4A.e«ntg_a^. hoaw ■fa r a JO-hour worth fighting for- For It I* a too' *eiF
Ac.'IHHl ft*
(t it *l*o
lananm notra aent thr chirr Hart P°,r « f olitaJninir accumtr an I |&gt;l&gt;\m nt *, iha* r*» rt »m • If |f»e
* raraan*. named fo r work on often-forgotten axiom that great
ifllpol I *tn! f j - rum* " •
r i !♦♦•*. Rinulinv: T c s iifi e s
(•Oflitl
Ida
|
w
laiial
V
w
hoi*
ruur
ton
la
o.
V.
and
treat
-.11
"P
*•■•*■
Inform
ation"
prtjteta ark to have their inilltutione atldom pcri»h
%
IM
H
’tOt
Itallof
und-r
l»a t too«*u "
:tn I the
wr||/' said one mailotl Nov
10.,
Similar ipirstionnair**- %vrrr s»n| i ii nt I »|ef,m! « .1 irtr«a »t odes
stricken from the rerular attarka
from
without.
Th.-y
' • • toa- •» -tide S*»v iet t ’ •••
i
A s UciiiR Strip ped
u*.
•i
i*i a le\ V
"O nr morr prrp will In* Idn finish ' to counties rrrrntlv hi I' ninti |
relief roll*. It waa underatood.
crumble from within
i fir
in htirh f Iii its». in I f *S•I - -t » ' |
a n&gt; tv o«t !■•
Tht arcond, mailed ,N’t»v I :f fio iu M 1^ J* ^1 \*+. hut o • "loiuhilinn, it ■*na■ v%in tin! to•ml p'k ' I r
n I'a it- tlwti ta«*oiirr I. atamlinc •
"L e t u* remember that througn
lonior i* ,i*i O f Assets W h ile III
San Franclsi-j, gave
durct ion* * ° f thr answer" ha* not Inin om- t t hI io i tnuolal om and curt* id m
" tfo\a-ino| of the New " h i h h i.I i o ti fit d i lie f to . mi
Stimson ToJumpFrom 10 yrara American journaliam foi the puynirot of thr i .iiimhii pletcd
terrst
l&gt; leral Itrsrikr hunk. in t ions
I
will ataod. if It maintain* it* in
v f W M »R K
v n ii I'litllled, hiiVki
o
Plane A t LocalAirport ward grratneaa, and will fall If it Thr third, Nov. !f», di tnatidrd Thr call mafic upon thr ritio* it The
, ii
m i \&lt;iuni&lt;|ituoi
to it ii
♦ i/%*.* rt- J
r 1.1 ,1 ,
•
*TI .* . \ .
le\&gt; Miffi* tilt I " inaka partril
i■
in
lim*
with
n s jprVuir court
iiunicdiatr
payment
ami
*iinl
I s.I g iv e n a s s u r a n c e u f i n httlki
loaea I t . "
i
*.f John •
i.&lt;
th*
•
I*t»&gt; ana nt on the *• cumulst. aI &gt;W*
derision
this
wcrl^
thnt
tin
pnvci
Floyd Stlmaon, nationally known
w* ••hil'*»tl Inn of tha* plica* of I aunt "K illin g him la the easy way,
i *,,i . '.*,.*
,k „
.» tin It'll.
Price tali) that greatnr** “ wa*
f it i811 roj.’ i'lhi'i to i'll th* t Ilf lent
nor
has
auth««rit\
t*»
rd»*i
a
idit
p arvh u t* Jumper who ha* arrir builded on truth and famicaa in with little rt»k loi us."
hr *r
It was rmidiati nllv
* , , f ..........
h i. VI. f
!.*• hml
lilt* l» t. the r«'ll't Mill.
I.. (• l.,|
l lav rtssaaeiiatea* uf M» 11-b* ••
ecf tn I pend tk* winter here, will th# printed word."
nffirera to •onlinur «li:i&gt;Mfiiig Sail o f inoniripal accounts
.
iM*ll|*|Mil &gt;1llll'l loto'li ty .1 \\ till■igii«d
• **M i
Th*. ttulh *• iiv l i f n * ' " ' •- * • *
ntjknlpt hi* U t g t parachute jump
*ha- *•*•serve hunk that h*
One -N ik h i
clur
riiconiag I
I*
it * | -it at
I l\*•!»- I t at &gt;
"D o not be deceived," he con­
T»
•»»» 1 nitrei
li
*
mi
. ./
• ! *»#i\* «orh -t MtciO'.ftt to
at; ihe ' Municipal Airport lomor- tinued, "into thinking li wa* build FranciMo haj neat thr San Mi*teo difionod |»no ^
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William
r
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I I • I'd »*'•♦ a|s*•»\ Ii •A*, k*•* •1., • , . *
Ihr finding of u hit of tho *i»ii »»f t» i'*i*
rok[ ■ afternoon at about
4 TO ed on the publication of go**ip and bruiire
ii« .
• \ to
York
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iluth
irsnnbling
that
of
the
al
irt
o'clock, In preparation for thr rumor, wisecrack* and in-inuation*
nffirtlls hitl t utk***l •'•*d.*«Mr»» *t..*hV8*.| '
I ta.il |. t* I l u i l i l t ' d 111 .all I It* a * s o
i thl.•» • 1* I'lTJ he- .
1nh • *
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l*a»i»
Miami A ir Racea next January.
I ho ml
i l « • m l«
•■' .1*8* &gt;||.| It*
, I.. .I n |o
I aponaihly; but thr truth due* not al which young Hart worr whoii lo a Hall* Such Mulih m-**f ••• »»*Jt h f .1I •
'•
'i lift tu, «*.«. • l i '
lm*on wilt uae two parachutea end mla-atatemenl fop the &gt;*kr of di**pi&gt;eared.
b\ thr comptr llrr, «•» h\ nifriil* | n tolot Ii uoViest Lo nekeial years
l.lln fl'irtuatrd u n i roto 1v f*n•*ft ft In ' •" * if!
' dti
. • ,
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I )\h- in k |null
ig hie Jump from a plane p|. sensation. It always I* ea»y to
o*t of ■
i it..11 IIIn
tturt
tu- iI'uuri
hrlu,
’■ drali ngs
At th# *ame time San Jn*e of M|Miintrit hv him and 'lo
. I n. f
\)v. &lt;
• t *• , ,«
1
” Emitit larcoinr* no ohlnralKin oie»n the |hoto«vci, thsl llu&gt; hsd faih'd t»
by Georg* Deetch. Stim.on writ* atrikingly if you do an irT# I fn *r* recrlvrd w.uil ftnia pi.li.
It.i
, . m l • t.*|,
i •
1* ' *
•.
ho
t
wdU attempt to land on a epnl *e- albly; but th* truth d .-t not al »t Hayward, near thr ca»trrti . ml . . tty Th.- c vernof'w aithoiitk Wit*.
ii 1.11 t.piiut*
priM«'8*ilin^s
• *» •
&gt;.»• t
,
ng
i
»fi ,« •» . '
( ' *noy
€ 1114 I H .1 \ N T W II 1. FARM
i
.
le^ted before he leaeea the ground. way* go about clothed in such bril-j "• the liri.lgr, aiilMlantlatlnc
1-rt out h\
hv the supreme • atiltt in . l.i n the lilts■|8*-l I* Unit - lllhl
lr.I
•u. l — - •
a*
R.B-L LW\- »#L*#1‘iXsit-. ' U *
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h.*' ww•. ** *.•‘ 1i 1-«"**#
Ijoncnnf«;-*ion7 trlaitpi: I tjccjijlni ;h»t. )»'_ b a tl lbe U i W Ley
• 1
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Y
c
h
n
F
t
.
*
a h '? ' V o »
.U^V -y * r~tt r u u i t p r r i t x2 t 1 n . t r • —
a full if 'y
' • nli r an
.lit
f the muni. .pal to. (• Nll| «*MVl«*.l
i* American peo|Ae ma.1* lin e Thurnionil anil llolim-- all
•i
•ive
« l
f thr riti* ►*
I A I* I Thr
en l
I in uny ••nr )*•••
the conatttution, and wrote into it ••dly kno ked young Hart aeti-r affair nf Atun l*»rk
. •
i*i a
*1. ,
f . • '1
l»»**i» wtiminer
lout
»orans that
The
«u»iit
g
iB
ii'*
l
h v ii
ic
,D R E «^ R rO O D , Mi**.. Nov IH. th* guarantee of a free pr*»«. The le—. iHiuiul hia arm* and tlm-w
Arm nf u . f\. It* numbrt
.... to
II Hlu pounds
"Mi/ I m" Turvri
V 1 1 ti * • ftp 1,
) (w tl.,.4
Sarah Ruth Dean. American people ran remove that him into th# water before demand miles of p*i\*.| slrrrts, w liiflo f tpui ng I Ilf Hb &gt; ••••inly tuiiilllis
•b. fro. t
• f him will stop I., mg a profc^
•• 1
h* h* i • 'in
n tu le t) llfTiiisn I nn*** tu |»»y
Oakotromyd eMId ((Wciallet, Indict­ guarantee when th e, chooae. They ing *40.000 from the father a- •I mi ns public utilities, mm.I tin
1 ,,f .*1
8
' t till! .V
u
«.
* •.
II
olrri'st oil its Ihiii
hie in I'.'.hl -iofi.il gisnt an.l com#* hornr
ed r o r lle f thl* week fo r murder are not likely tu do so aa long a* ransom.
■* fo ilh ,.
»■ ♦!,.
nrt rrven •• r* *»»i such nuuiu 1 »tl
fatn in g
u h .ic
hr le lf
Nmi.
Jn-*
,
•
*•..»
,*••
Ull
la.jcennectlew w ith the allege 1 th* praaa malntaina ita prratlgr
ltd.I
and .-Bid
•H i’* f »r
'•**(•' I* n
J .1
Th* report showed Vinton Rid­ ly owned i|tiM'»*« n 1011. IO"*1
spring
While with th*
.
j.P nr.
.till ill I I f •I foi |.| • &gt;• ‘ l« Mil I
Ir lR l^ k t/ highball death aa an honored and reaponalbla In- ley and Al Coley, partner* in a
•
olt
*t.
.
.
i.
I 'm wen* Timing th»* ip»rs'r*»is
•• slept in two towrer berths
y
\
a•• ItMl'i) In* l*
.a ll*
elate. Dr. John atitution. W ill they not do ao If fir* wood huaineaa, heard rrtr•• (»•»»! |L .
-rt out in Iks form letter N«-to*M
•e d vnlinir
partitun
iri rn
r n i i •»R \ N\|Fell
• ng
. r ii
i.Vig h« plfs«
pleaded
net that prestige and
M. i
reaponalbllRy “ help, help" at the In tlge ahi.iit | nt to »i'\ rlerks.
area arraigned In are toaaed away bv the frlvoloqa, 7:26 -p. —
T».(
I«*
ni *Nov.
0, n.»* long iifie- ,
■’ — n
•
i
I MM— ,
tin mvMtinft. thr
inf rmn*
M f't » »N '
i&gt; kv the
itarday morning. th* gossip*, and the rumor mnng- young Hart dl.appeared from San
Ih
would
. ! thl* M i*
ft,
i»* i d " .
s «kri| ru'«»ei| bsscssinI vslns'i n
,it
I
to
mil
I
on bond, which are who mav gain a foothold In Jo#v They aearched the
•
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Ins
It.n
l.rldy
»\ s ocgd* •
» *i ’ b y % !
f..t 11)11 I't12 and lu ll, in r . i l j
|5000 lb |10.000 th* eltodelT"
Is*.flail* I k'l *S
|»I’ jcopttidi/f th
Without aucreaa
**..)i*f rofk
m l personnl psoprrfy. delino'n nl i . Id S, |)Ul llllb hi rit.i I. ihern lu
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until 41m Jon_ 1 ______________________________ _
i .f iho ,.
,1 iih&gt;
It.* '
I ••• niM'ih * • i*
I M* **• fu( oast vra's, nnd
• '
•mu lat gc pay »m &gt;•' •iMfirg thr
•»
Macon V
*• 8&lt;f»
'
levied for 1•• ’ 1 l'*T ' and
f rc*ivur.. * to till** he i o ii ii 1y
N. 'h i , I T ! . ’ * 1 * it appointcut
iinu- ui!
f I Mill I ll* |{^IH I •* •
•IC,
rst* indm linf t*«*r- 1‘arulvn * |h|*t, ws- |
I I* t
r *
T, Icgranh
i * »t\ i ir
...1 .1
,
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1 /•!»••• » n hondr.1 d*d»*
f thr (in i
"in all parts of Srmm *lr nn in^crf**r III s.Uv
.Bit i i - in Tr.b- V
•*
, N *v.
18.— lif t
•
union
with
#•'.
i
rv*i •
•in' iiv.* f m I1 invrstnvn
•l - ».. ’ » (nntti a
t - I l f toll'* 1*81 •
I 'd tht StatV of Fluri b. the rHriHiinim*nt a.f lie* V
rW gkion a lo freight
.
•• a
in
i* bond !»•
tour*' all*' 1 f *•
i ......... ........... •
jff ..f ihr W aal).d
f»if*n n -f h
•I ’ hr pen house party u'ul ifunu/ th* alTuir
ratal on strawberries
T A L L A llA S R E E , f U . , Nor. 18. partment Indi ated an abundan. •• addition •
. f..
info* *nnt i •(•
*•
ra ( k*n &gt;cstrrxiay f»«*m
At i f in l mg th* nt* ..*-♦ ..f th. •• gt»,|l S'MI
i S a i l aaetloaa o f — lAY— Boots were . yepalrad and o f gama in tb* state at a » b I. anmunts »»f
t *rr«l • ist'i • liii’lui t" he Hay
spr* ial
ss*.*w- "•
*"!«n It tu 6 On u'cluck a «al g u i '- i - to CM* th * *ii* toys ..f l.i.l
.
'S 1
ipV.ardaroJ today by gun* xrer* claanad and oiled thl* Extrema dry weather in
. t&gt; i. :
hi.ml- and •*. hts other than 1 •
... H.TV
• l’ u'H'K'k t*» 10;0O oVIu.'l •".•nut h a n d ito i*rk a u king, im! i
HI A\ lilt PI I A l
i|n
n
&lt;
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Cotomerc* C o m m la -WMk-#nd a. Florida sportsman parte ha&gt; diiven &lt;ja*l| and otb.lit. NMl'Min* nf Blindi. •I Scuuts of .Hanford a' w o r k , a n d Ix ia r I* a f • lit*, a i ft 8. *
game
Into thr hrav&gt; fn 'I »f inv nIbm "-a- iiilp.| •
erU d^h aM that rates on ] prepared f -r opening of the hunt- upland*
&lt;‘ HAIM » T 11 N ,• s , , IH— I
f»* to Atsrmi Ik Hall in Ih*' a»‘d o il i e r n r r e t bll'Miigh tin
WISS’t IN*.IMM - I • *» III \ I •
(trawbarrie* should Dot ax- ■
•
-swamp. In .rarch o f water
l*cthrr toil!, thr a mo rt* of l*«»n '
*t■ dawn
Monday.
1 rr.l W .P * '#
n g . yr i ttMy f
x *anMr r*»ast I.me depot »*n r o u f te a y i* f t h r C 'l» a n i)c
f
i*.m
Duck uf varioug U ad i ami ***•«• •nlrr*.-t in IrfauM if im
si •!
r -n *
f
|dl*B
«J*
1
I'C'It
1
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•
i
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al
Street
On that day tbs great opening
M
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Sin
i
n
r
r
e
,
m
a
p
s
o
f
tlo
to
ta
t W \ • *1 *•
abound nn tha ftatV * many lakes th** lira#. *|.r fi»st
f , •t » * a P i t » ^ 2
al**favil* h
lii ' drr • h;t» .*t
driv* will ba laara-had agalaat
f-M
I.
picturr**f
th**
«
on**'•«ulio'i.
.*••
were
ifrerte'1
at
Ihr
M • *&gt;
............
‘ streatna. he said.
aVfM'.l
• •,
th** i
i*t • i d
furred god ftalharad target* la
fl . In atioii , S1f»tl|Otl
&gt; %|i» J. (V M ilehrII ari l Ou'lv-hiirg Vldich*.
•if till
(•Mil MINI. *»f
The duck hag limit ha. bean
all parts o f th* * taka
Newell a-knl
the
city
ffi
n run \kt.||iaii to i to 1 . n&lt; » *iing hrr 1
** F Jonrs toho latYo ti C 'l of |nd**|*erdcm r plarar I
Weal
inch
ms**
An
I"
.....
*&gt;
redored from 16 ta 12, and only
Into th* field* with, tk* hunters
rial*
irturn th**ir answrrs t"
•*» Ihr vecctvlny line c mi -rtvatn-n and 'he StatV of H*». • lutht- - to . h *.« f • t n* ,1’tol u iycb iltyj
t *»t aa
• •I |■•*!*» • .1 B " h«
eight of three may be of th# aama
lo i
•hr **n« psniirr a « *piirkly •* II* ktNF HI
I nf Mrs. J. D tngfrhW , ,1* were placed ..n ih.- wall, of a mairh
will ga 88 regular policeman o f
I he a|oto conservation drpai Unvnl, spoclas.
itiin " f 'he Tn.np (!omm t the large u..etiil.1y hall
j oasiblr.
Pa* thr first time ainre the 10*0
in addition to MO persona who
M&gt;- Raich A Ktnltb, pre.llle c .ia ti n« ahnii,
the room ——— —
I»* \ III T A M M i &lt;)MI,n h i:il
season, hunters may legally take
hold h'norary commlaslona as
..I i ) . Woman's t lua which
Br„ r ged , j Mi nnd V».- '
Y fstrn la y ’sVN father
cackling grcM*. but there is n i MlleK HIIOHI A t.i; T IIH K A T K N H
.... I hr Gnl Scout
move p, || Stowe an I ron.l.tr.l of n
t eas.rrmtlon agents. They hav*
I"
IT IO E N IX . A ril
No*
I"
_
'
••maun thi« year on brant in
I (.••Hill t
—
*
~ ~ T * 0 r
ro-tii,
#rd
Mia
) M klarlar, cap- profumon of chry*antlc tnui.i. m|
powar ta arrest peraona who via*
BOGOTA, Colombia. Nov. !H.— i A 1*|— Daniel Hav d Itanrapoil. t*a II * ' f I II * U r Scout Troop N onFlorid*.
„ f yi.ll„w and white, glad , N)
u te tha gam* law*.
•
2,
.'on»|»..#*.r
die
I
v#.i.'
da*
0»•
Bogota waa threarenrd yea*er liy
A * ike
huntinr
season
ap
IL.i Wi
Mull, and r ral hint* a fra ^ g ri
-«eved in Ihr Air f* .rpr .luring 'hr le i &lt;ln&lt;*
AU hauler* must haw llrenaaa,
Florida
forr«try with a shortage of milk and f&lt;^d
tills' la
W‘ ..|-l War aii.1 tr r r b n i the Cro x •*Jlf* t \1 'l.i&gt;'H, Mrs. J. T-! ha-t*s srd Ini to1- A fi*«ltir« :»f 'be F» K ' . «*l*
llaiiu are prv.cubed fa r
Sal led - ‘.in hunters In "g e t a# heavy rains and ditaatrou,
aa dr«
dr«uiat*ni»s
v a thr la'ft*
In jp “ burn . rt &gt;•♦.
oral***»»■ wa
I# Huerer. wi'h four palm., from N**tol»). ami Mr- J O. Huff, as
rranr kind o f gama.
deer, but rparo that C. C. C. flnoda continued her* and In other
one I*' * f**
mi* ni r i - of th** Woman's . Club, uf plenty" a t’ anyid trforc
’ h» French government
P a tha . arc o f th*
section, of the coutry.
•;.8»i - r»*
hid r h l'ffr of 'hr rafrei^Tntnls &lt;d flu larg** firrpla*#*a
I *• .♦ h m
ar* 20 forestry camp* in
* throufoit* thr
Am •nir thr gursts
which
MIX IE C O N F K ItK M F. HKT
tha: W
with approximately 200
...
.
alteration and ecrnlng by th* Glrlt ,ily » crc M r. F auk Evana? M r. , *,•'
F A IR M AK E S P R O F IT
ad yoimr man at each,
M EM PHIH: Tenn . Nov 18. — Scout*. Ml** Doroth, MitchaU had „
Tree, and M » J. M. Th imp* | N**.f"» i
ate rncaead In work in th*
A P I— Dr. W I) Fwa- o f So 'h ciiurr* of Ih- rre atrntion oook
,,f ij,),, Mary who accompa
O K I.AH O M A C IT Y , Noe. 18 and 'ha forest service ( A l ’ l- The Oklahoma athte fair .•Micro, president of the !)1«i#
M l*, An- Jon»a took ap the n„.,j the lak e Mary Sew t Troop
■pnn b inter* to exercia* aaa elation made # net profit of
•nferenc*. aimouneed v#atei*!#y »il*e r offering*
tare In th* vicinity o f fid ^ o o on ite 1888 expoaitton, a ihal il.c confarccro will bold &lt;1*.
A progiaoi of piano and vlulin
in a body: the Boy Scout* uf
prevent accidental report dl»clo**i\ compared with a -nrual masting at
M bile. t&gt; numten, local aolo*, group aoag*.| Troop Number K ve o f this rily,
w rktrs.
I and raadnga, arranged h * Mi**
iL V a ljj.a d On Faga Throe)
o f 128,500 la 1988.
ccrober 8-10.
te ry o f elate, lie i« a lew
profeeeor at llervard and he
w ill come to the department » »
eoon a* be can complete the
neceaeary
arrangement* with
•be university.
,

RUSSIA AND U. S.
BOUND TOGETHER
AFTER 16 YEARS,

AMERICAN PRESS
UPHELD IN TALK
BY BYRON PRICE

SHOLTZ TO LOOK SUPREME COURT
INTO TREASURIES ISSUES R U LIN G !.
OF STATES CITIES ON T A X LE VIES

£

Over 200 Persons From Many .Seelions
Attend Dedication n O f Oirl Scout Hall

State Sporstmen Fiepare ForOpeninji:
Of 1933 HuntingSeason On Monday

V i«:

�SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1888

THE 8ANF0BD HERALD, SANFORD,

m inole H igh Led To Tie
ore A gainst London High
t Jordan*,s Brilliant Play
1B y Peter Brhaal
before the
Irreelatahle
i a dynamic hlph school
who would not mdmit of
nlthouph the odd* were
laly against him, RemlHigh School’* football eleven
nn exciting last mlnuta
at Municipal Park yead afternoon to earn a 10 to
with a crippled but atlll
ul
l a ml on
High
tkhool
from Jacksonville.
point victory was denied
the alendereat o f margin* In
last 20 seconda o f a game
it ftad an ending aa dramatic
U was surprising, when a
rback aneak was broken up
a London fullback who Just
ppctied to walk Into the play.
Bemlnolc Illgh'a aurprUIng reto acore a pair o f touchthrough thr air In tho la*t
0 minutes of play ran be altrltad to a team which, having ab86 minute* of rom lant enhagement from Ihe aenaallonhajfhack QuUUan Jordan, 4*d to act upon hi* advice and
'fo llo w
hla brilliant Iradenhlp.
,^Tho result wa* the thrilling tie
W
le n t a small crowd Into JuIbllant uproar In thr rlo,lng re-I* . t i T ’* o f r l* y

I

,'Without any douht. Jordan’* per
.R o m a n c e on the nffen»e, hi* vl. Jdoa* demonstration o f defensive
• I^ la y, hla terrlfle charging Into
•'■v^nd tround hnakr enemy playrrn.
---------------------------------------------

by Jordan for II 7»rd*j fhme it quirtvrfjRcfc In plwt ofj
Usd In Semlnol*'* hand* ** the
.
If
1IT .;-V ^ *
— '----- — ---------------* ---------*----- r
re** 'l l o f a first down picked up hy
A t F * r t M y e r a 1; 1‘s lm e llo
br vtrta* af a &lt; M rM * r •for.
•*»&lt;!
RmlU&gt;€rmsifi|
Th« ball therefor* wan on tht
Jordan to midfield fn m which BRconl try,
in; r t i u t r r t o i w t . T w r s - and
A t ( t r a l a * ; M ia m i K O I* " * • •*!»&gt;■
cfnaore and s a lt enter** da ib
20 ptcond*
point M iller threw a 26-yard past Ickk fo r po'nt w m g w xl Seral*®!^ 10 y tr^ |in# mfm|n
T « ia u j i ' d ic ia l n a r t f f . abor*
A t l lr a d r n t o n I t f P * l H * Il« r d » H .
eta ltd eaake. t t u aam* b*in
u n row le u ito L M c o i s- a p rn m
A t U r * D a k 1; P t r r j I t .
lo Jordan who-ran 29 yard* to be rcrU lnly * RppeRrrd
hopekMijr
F r t t a f ■ Hn®‘ buck. J**rd ln * u&gt; far* * !* * «- * - S W
f i .o h id a in m a * tu r n .
At I ’ l a n f f l t r I t ! M u lb » rr&gt; f
«
*
«
»
.
o n tb* Ird. day o f Hoeembr
„ g t o f the park ol
pulled down on tha on* yard lint b « U n , and only 13 mlnuta rg- rf, n
: n I* T I I O M P I I O N . r o m p l a i n - a . l* . i » i t , t , Jo h n . I I . l A o n a c c r , t
A t V » rn Itr a r h I t ; S ts a rl t
by Parka, llam aga bucked the ball milnod for p l»y
A t K U r k f I I ; N tw tw rry t
I rnniRrd plmjtni At tht renter of
Hperla) l ttir r In Chaitedey, on tii
A l M o u n t (to r* T fl A p e p k i •
rib day of Dectmber, A.ID. I t )
o rrr on a second Cry, and tha lo­
H am ate picked up 12 y a rd a p ff tka |jM am| threw a bullet-like
A t A r e A d la : D w ftato ( A r r * d l a ) IS ;
t b * ram* being 7h* Itrst Maadsy -t
cal team led by 7 to $ when Jor­ U ckU after tht kkkoff but
^
Govoctk, running f i t to S u f n m n l l n ( H a r l o w ) I I ( f i r )
a n ld m o n t h a n d n R i l l * O a r o i ih
A | l l a l k M i r i t y i Ko b r in g • ; I M I n r a
r»!1y failed In midfield in i) H at* lh# Jffl o f lh*
Govoeek tr*k,
dan’* pass to Miller was good.
CUT I.
I r n iL e r s U n n l. H. J . N i t . a *
H p e r l* l r r o n l o f , Ih e C o u r t l t l * »
St H u the flyin g oval, i t "
Harriam recovered a Lantlon na*a got *&gt;ff a ahorl punt that one
A l W a r ' r n * * , i t * . I I ; B r u n s w ic k , i l m i - r In f k a a r e r v , ansi p u r s u a n t ■t o r t . H e n lln o l* l ^ t a n ly . y i o r i e * . w il l
t)n 1 1
in R n a l
o f f*e f# R W » iir» . 11* o f f ^ r f o r • u l* ’. Rftrt
• n il .
to
,thi»
went
out
on
Ihe
landon
23
yard
ihst
he
had
to
shift
around
quickfumble on the London So ynisl
A t l it A u g u s t i n ' S I ; l-a ls t ls * » | I k s t e e r l a ln
e * u » - p e w t ln g
I* ■
&lt; h * h ig h e s t a n d b * r t h ls ld * r
h r ’e u k .
ly, a a i at If b r maple, he anatrh11lit ■ o f
v t r n M g A ; f * i r r u l l f u w r t o f t h » T w # n l y e T tilr d I ilo . itio t h r U m l
line aa tha first quarter ended, hut ,lnrf o ll o w in g d M f f l b f d iftTkd*
lIlU B lP
i u . l l r f t l r i r r u l t o f lh «
H tA l#
*»f
Landon got lb yard* a* W h tl-;M| the hall out o f the air and
L4&gt;*«burif l»
three play* later Hm'therman In­
ly in g »ui1 h#1ug In
CTolitiF lo r u ln .
In
r i »4)
fo r
M m ln o l*
!•; IlfrwaUr •t y , F l o r ld n . * f i L n w r * H M r U ^ tiliir lr
tercepted Jordan'* pa»* tn M i'l«r mire w i t caught using hi* hand*I stepped over the anal line with
f
m
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l
y
,
w
h
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in
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b
n
r
r
t
*
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h
o
tn
D
; IVIntar Itnvwn »
IP. d * * r r l t * * d aa f o ll o w * ;
illegally end Parka' long
pun; the wore tied,
, I f ; (*«*.*&gt; W f if th niB a » rfiwiiilHsliiHtit. nmt J«*#l
on tha Landon 28 yard line.
l a t K lv e I t ) s&gt;( B lo c k N l n * tX )
J’h f 1 llr&gt;«, aw r)rfs*n«!wnL will nffrr for
The quarterback aaura*
Ihe
o f T ie r r iv e I t ) o f t ile f l t r of
u r a * for the
w^|e» wnrt w *ll Ml in n » ltr o u t r r r to
A touchdown drive athrted a* from hi* own 10 p a rt Una ,wa*
fta
n tn r il. P l n r M a .
» rc s v rg l« a
I
(h»‘
hlK
h***!
a
*
m
I
)Hp«t
M
d
itp
r.
fr»p
htnlna r*&gt;lnt
winning
P*ilnt fa
f a il'd
i l ' d to work, ami
Park* went around right end for downed on the Hanford *7 yard w
R It T r a f f o r d * M a p
o f ^ ta n f i » h , nt th p fp fin l i 1o«»r o f | h * C o u rt
after the kickoff,
fo r d . « * p r r p in t
r w o r lc d
In
klrkoff. landon rnn
ron one
27 yards, Hmltherman p'cked up line by Jordan.
((m i** ’ h i f i i n f i i n l , Ha-inlnnle* I ’ m in I
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‘‘B O W LIN G NOTES
r i o r l i U . w it h i n th»* I p h a I h o u r*
Miller made n flrat down off pl^y
pj^jr before the game
r*m r wa*
w *« over.
nrer.
16 yards through the m iVlle of
C o u n t y , F lo r ld A , In P lfct llo n K
o f ami** «.n ICViim I a y . th p I t h r'lAjr o f
n-vvH
I* A In
I I I »g "f ilo
o m" ''C
" r M"
i m :N n* Ii , n t |»«gAn I * 1*
Ihe line In three trie*, and Gavin's the tackle*, getting fire and nin-l
h
w *—
l !*«■’
^ W
» ” *• »f r™
'
. # * I , , I»&lt; *r#ijjh rr I f l l , t h r f o llo w in g ' ». t n *
T i r r a * C«Ah* P iirrli*w i&gt; T
p i T ff«r
* e * *o A on i i s m - s
s o ,I
t * * ,l
It
With cwif
room week of tn« rpiii^rtfrirTw nie-rev. „ r |M,r,s*i ,tf |nn^,
pas* lo Parka wa* good for 11 yard* respectively, am) the stag* f t r * t r im s * r„.
lum.i.m
lo i-r
It
fn I ji m t n n
f in t round In th« fUnford lion I w ltu a ip . H tm lfin l# C o u n ty . F l n r li U
J O H N a . t .K flN A ilU V .
V e tn ln .ib - io tn ls s t i * «
«
c o in
yard* to pul the hall on the Hem- wa* set for a surprising
N
a I,
nf
MtVS
Mp*»lon
If
R p e c la t M » * t * r fn c t i * n r r r r
fro m — i i e m s s s l o i l o i n t
In f L e ifu e tnurngment the Wet*
Inn!* 17 yard line.
Tnwnahlp f l Mouth. FUng* 81
down. With the ball on the Lad- *-s 4e fn * I .M e lo n
S r m ls n ls
ro m n, j . n i * .
K m |.
N o lt r li n r f o r C o m p la i n a n t - ,
|S* SSe*
)*r
* t tern Unlpn team have tnBnared to
The drive came to ■ dramatic don 34 yard tine, third down and p l s l - e toss- Slf I I
8 * Id wwl«* tn h»» m n f lf |u u n ita ry
k *r&lt; ts t o u t
v » l'
*« •'
b e ,'
tw o
__________
.
, _
_
ilrrr##.
end aftvr two line nucka a m l an fire Ui go, Jordan dropped back * * * * * * l n i- r e n n l e , l l a niton e m n p le l- hold first place. Tk# Seminole ihr lermw nf
Laundry,
team
came
up
from
thr
A J
to
hla
40
yard
line
and
shot
a
*
4
f
’
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o
f
n
l
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t
il
rm
s
s
is
f
o
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l
Incomplete paaa a * Hmltherman’*
,I*r,
x J ig n i K c iia r v r r -cotrwr. t * i;&gt;
■KrwrlAl
I
l
a
i
l
r
r
o n - t n te r " |,l'« t
bottom And-now are tied with the
T%
t M
i i im
m if
» jj rmt i iit n
i im
r i iI IT
rt T
i a ui s n
&gt;v.
23-yard boot for a field goal fell long past Intended for D ei*, who in ttnrol ll,wjsI,II ini , - inm*ts h»'1
I os ; H -m ln o lo , J o r *
IV i v n
ro M a tttig u a n rm -v .
had reached the 20 yard
line, Ann, *1 s a r s l* ; l l * r n * a * . ’ ! v a r s .* ; Ht-Grade Flakery fo r atcoml place.
short by only a foot.
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f * T ’ tR n a r tir r o r a r or t i i r
- S T A N D I N G * .M ill"
‘ I re n ts :
V r f t e t l * n , l . is * ,,
A 16-yard holding penalty indi­ 1 Park* knocked the ia ll directly In s * r U * . In n A o n . I 'e r k s , * *
r i a . M A O N O I. IA D&gt;: Ig y A C H l'N m m t-li.lo v e r t l- .
H n I a n I rrf,
tn the hands of (kivnrek who H n U lb e m is M t * m o b . f t m | i l '. J* V V « 'it*rn y iti il u f l
or
,TAT,! n r rt-oa'.
f
I
rectly led tn the lecond la n d m
' h o a s aj a■M’
iv
n i.r “ ‘ v i
turned and ran )H yards for a f s M s
If l - f l iw d A l U M t r s
T
ti
.
K l i f t Id V A C II. D s fe a fla n t .
c m v t v . ix m t v c K a r
H l n r l l n * lls e
touchdown when d am age was touchdown.’
n n i i F . l t iu r r i N M C A V tO v
MtHimlfit*!# I j t u i w l r j
f
i
The try for point fgrulnoir
l.n
mlnn
111-V,
r.... , k
t
i n W Ai.rrn L »iv*t’ KB,.*t'vm *ifr'* T n : J. K . D v lm a e b ,'f f t A f l lb v , H is ls
forced to punt from hi* goal Hue failed, and Semlnokr wa* bark In itf**
IV a r w
I U l U r .1 Vr sA m
S
1
117
o f l le u r g l s
.
If.
to (iavln w h i was downed on Ih-r I the game, with eight minutV* left K l a i lf M c t
W h l lm l r f f
V l W k l lin t e l
1
V
n * no BRUT n
Y ou q r»
At.ntmwiR „nm&lt;.rM ayo
|Var»nri
AVKHAOr.8
q u lr r d (0 Up And ;i
Hemlnnle 3H yard line. Park* ap.l I to play.
’ 1-4. - I s i . D e fe n d a n ts .
7. mil'Htl lt« n . H ’ t l i b i r «.
f*t» r frr
l*«
Ith tidy «»f lur-*-'
at i t to r n a a r i.n iK t » \
Hmltbemnn got a first down in
It ra tio a n
Arfipt*
“
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, «.
.
.
. I • leg n d o n 8t « f t l ■ t h r e g t g f t e r * h e )( fi r fi» n l1 _________ Ji„.
1 .w t*,??r _____
H?
H o r t t a J■f " 1
ii*’,
t r n n iir
i*8
In t h t
n
m
i
r
w
r
i
m
r
r
n
i
.
t
r
i
T
i
n
x
‘ r‘ ”
gmpU went around 1
tn rarkv T I m v ^ ^ v
------- Ir
Vtf n ii v Ju» MhiBfnn , ^ ,
1
7
4
ro
m
i
*
* *’ [
m i:
o r m u im d a
r ti:
Ik T T ? f ii l f K r 1 3 y t T a r T r i p H T t h e i
.......
...
&gt; .
.
K n U l.l
&lt;l)i v In 1 L T | l» r p
»|h
t . ..
171
T h r H n nfo ltS
U h r r r h k dr
i n '&lt;111
it a m i i .t o n
vvnaov
s i,
..
„
, * , - . j ii
i wa* guud for 16 yard* to the M l l l . r
lh
l*urk B I t
x
lK
f
ta
U
d
n
e
j
l
i
i
H
f W i p C M In a Ii 1rh
Z
u
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t
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r
M
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|
7
I
&lt;&gt;r* nf t* H A T
BepuMle.
t.
on the Semin.le 14 yard
Seminole 43 yard line, hut Odb.m JortJBn
fit
17m pi* K U lUndrf
IliU n f l r r f lh il)
p n M h l t t i r *-1
|72
n n * n k l» n N e w T n r k ,
Park, gained five yard. In
Inlere, plrj ( ; . vln., p, „ , nj r. n l l m nnirt*
fie
Hrnllhorniun K r H
.
IT *
19 A It ft Vf-TT I'R K H T O N XV IT H * »N, a fn u r C o n a r r u llv A , WA^AR,
t r i e * * and fJa\inf« paaa to Parka.
,... . .
„ N.«.ro l.y (|iiBrtFr»
\V lt n r p « V K . D n U R la a a , D a r k nf
John l U r h i l
...
. . . , ITS
fn ln iif, i ’» r # o f M r i i i m t a F rn e p r
I t
. h . o ! . - , i - e h i - iL e w a
10
Ko m i i l f l e l t i . O n t h e p i n y , Ne mi 1tin I f
11— in 4IMN P rg U ltl
• T o o
|
CD
i
|f f » r * H f l w n , Hm i i M i ('a r n llr iA .
■a id 1, l r r u 1 t # r n ! ir t p J M l41'
*ffU «al
wa, goosl to the He m in o le t h w « ; ! (: , v(n
C B U r h l ,|u„ l n r.
{ {* I -mrkdii n
&lt; lfn , I I A )»•"
K*
V on a Of! a n rh n f vtkll u re )i*r*»t&lt;k #rnI UiarAHnf 1h la. I r i f d a y o f Ki-vam MlitmHtlit
yard I n r
Two play* later am! was put nut nf
* lK
.
’. J
, n il
8 » m lfi« ilf r M rC }t» n n n 4 ,
I
n
r
A
IX
i
f
IS
,
i
j".*
rf»«iu!r#”
l
in
nppfl’n
r
fn
the*
H
ill
o
f
I.
L
u
ll
Ft!
Ihe game, and II ugliFM, f Nil hum
F«*a|:#r; I*nndnfi. T. Ilrrfd*n
V . F! IS O W lld A t S &lt; C * r h &gt;
Hmltherman had bucked I f nve*.
f 'i iitfilA l nl n Mn In a l y im a n d n ih * Ir
hi* team wa* penalim l half ‘ he h .Mlnlrk, IVj,vI r h « | i r i n n , H n y n p g \v r. w n iu
B Y . Ag I I I / - W E E K S &lt;I» . ' 1
- U f r - d m i a In t h l * .nnae*.
M|
th r
ami again hi. kick for point faded
’
.
„ *
, ™
jttV'i^UAlg
* *»»V «
^
Ifhw lu|u)i|
»*..nr» Ilfiiik P .if 8 anf*tr&lt;l. 8 *rn tn o t.- ( S E A M
.r . ,
,
i , . , »,
distance to It* goal line, or 17
^
so that Undon
ln \ 12 to 7.
TV
th„ thc b. „ t fie h *,,
II K n«^rm *n Jr
|*,8 ruinik. rif.rhfn ,IT1 M«nd»r. ihr H A M C E L 'A n \ W K K I N S M N
It h f l u
..f M sare-mt,.-, 1*73 - n d | n .
M o llc lto r f o r C o R ^ p l s s n t
II, Itr o w n
| mi
half ended a. Seminole High m ale
b f m i l r n f t i i i fi Bfnt»*&gt;arn n r# a f U . I
II Will# Rr
1*11 f rM ilnwm on l l i m a f e a 2»c
,
* lit I*** r n l h r r t, !
II'*
IT,'I r y * r I*r»*
Football
Results
yard run aroundleft end. and Jor.;Allhmrgh .Miller
ami
Jordan
K n 1*rlfa
in
....... the- P i.l .1 l l t ' i s i l M A M *
I* II II himIa M
i f, ( M t o n n i l , M O N ; mn 1.1 l l l l l n f f n m - ]
■tin’s II yard sweep aroun.1 right
■
fir » ‘
nn

and nlmve all hi* spirited nnd
i. ver ending barrage of enrnurni ibff words that were liacked up
by action, label* him aa the b » t
all-aruund halfbaek Heminrde High
School has ever had.
Without Jimlan, Hemlnnle High
would have hern beatin Into Ihe
turf hy fully
five
touchdown*
margin. Trailing at the half and
looking only a little better during
the early part o f the third quar­
ter, the team was to all Indica­
tion* hopelessly beaten a* the fin­
al period began.
With Jordan In there, ripping
around end*, and Ihnmgh the line
for fine gain*, and Inoalng un­
erring pa»*e* that found their
mark when It wa* absolutely orr e »»*ry that they
should, only
shoddy blocking and tackling on
the part o f hi* mate* during three
ouarter* o f the game prevenied
London from being ln-alen hy a*
les*t three tnurhdowna.
II may lie a liroad statement
In say that Jordan la thr pirk o f
nil modem day halfbacks produc­
ed a t Han ford-High when one ron*
slders that nearly evrry
seaann
one nr more great hark* ha* shown
hi* ability to he outstanding, llut,
Hanford High has
gone
many
year* without a player who mmbines that rare thing known In po­
lite rlrrle* ns Intestinal fortitude
with the ability to hack up rverv
-laim he might credit himself
with That Imy has spirit o f the
finest kind, tin- spirit and will lo
win. and It’s the kind o f spirit
J**hn L ih I w I m
,
j i o f,lA ln l f li- *f fo r |h i- f t ir r r ln a ii r # »»f|
end to the landon 25 yard Hn*
* n 11
run- “ ni1 M lllrr
t* n na. h
, 4«
n n * i* ‘ .n n lv T ab * 'r r i I f l«*al#
thsl Is unsrlflsh.
t|T iiln « | »♦*#- l-iD il «■*»! p rc 'm l*# * In *
V,
K
f
l
r
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f
r
m
8
j,
Hi
|
|]
Hemlnnle High came back with * ‘ * ht y * " 1’' * l c ,n ,rr* ,wo
That spirit, *eltlln g ’ Ton every
•
’
•'I
f
l
i " n f i**,v*mlrklrtt i l r t r r l t m l .
V A IUn.y.1
MJ
s*’mino1'’ 50,
IT
IM
rrrtT M K M
n llltK ftR D
J 1*»&gt; tfih
|4|
player, mndr h rn n better, more a better eahlh rion o f blockng that P1* 1*
"
f
’.in
i*
r
m
M7
*
hn
I
1
&lt;-•
h» puhlUH^il npr# |
*’• " "i1 '** n* n
f , r '^
determined, more confident playfir wa* sadly larking In the first half, *"’ * ^
I II MIIhil
I we ( vye-e-la, f to f till ••o n p p ru tl 1 r W p «||&gt;
i
and that’ * the kind of spirit that and after an exchange of punt* to. ' in''
'n I h r ^ n f u r t l f ( '‘ r a id .
n
n r% /a *l
"*» "
| M i ) .r * h - d in H .irifn r*t. H e m l* |
l andon reached the 2U yard Lin*
mutt be developed by every play­ 1upen the third quarter, Jordan;
« ftfl"ih(&gt;r|M K » « » h ®: T A m p * 1* 1? &lt;3
Um I*' 4‘ v.MMit
I ’liir M a
mrff w*»f |
IJF
J’ re n ti)r lr r t* n C n lle g r I I , F rfffc ih r
er if hr want- to consider himrif swept armnd right end fo r 16 on line hurka and an offuide rcoalty '
n i t f t K V i r . p th ia &lt; ih
Next w e e k ’s schedule:
yanl* to the landon 30 yard line when * second Ura.llr penally wa*
da&gt; « f N n ¥ t m b * r , 1*81
1
great
vvorront I I , N - » l,c r r r I *
\
r
n o r o i.A M i
a*
a
touchdown
appeared
ImmlInfllrtrd
a*
substitute
center
Me-,
,
Monday,:
Nov.
20th.
Western
That «p tr l mad* of Oliver MilltlM ills - .. ................... T « * ,-b l ' nisin
N *»f I h r a trill «- • ( I I n , 1‘ n u r l
i
, Union v*. N e-lll Bottlers
1
«ir ■ AtVatly tie pend* bk lug11-egr rent. An offrida penalty amt some {Jualg was cauglit giving a a lg B a lls r .
Hy
A H W F .K K Ii
i»
Wednesday. Nov. 22nd. Seminole
rler who came Into hi* own for] ragged line work pul the team In a moment after be fame Inte tho m ,
n r
1
game.
The
16
ynrd
penalty
put]*
c
,
N
s
m
a
u
i\
I’
umberland
laundry vi. Valdcx Hotel.
K I I K P It W lf* f* O N
the flrat time thl* &gt;e*r; it made a hole ae llarnage'e pass wa* In­
N n ll H f n r fo r I * l « 1 n t lf f .
on it* own nti|- yarsl line,I
"
_
flghtng demon* out of Slaughter tercepted by Hmltherman on the lamlon
Thursday, Nov. 23rd Ill-Grade
. . . .
_
.
■;,
K io if l u l l - * , *'
t.» - l
T* nnssssI’ carson, and Odham a* outstand­ 86 yard line He ran to the IB yard.and I'nrk*' punt from the jfoal T, ssher* I*
1Uakera ka. Ballard Feed*.
i% t h e ( i R r r i r r o r » T i y a s h
n n n y team
i i n f l i . Eha*
r o t w t y * r i.o n
ing on thr line, and aided young line before oelng hauled down by. linr wit* short, ihe ball being• Mini*** c m i - h- ■», Mnr&gt;vin» i'ui*
The Western rUnion
I I I A . I S U I A M ’K H Y
downed on the Landon 22 yv *a emd '| l* &gt;T“ u r11
match to .be
I'ran on In Isecom ng alive lo the Jordan.
n * * * * '* ’ U p i I h h i i
Ffeorr, t e a m fry a fl pame rhallrngtd
theJ AIll-Grade
U K H 17. m Bakery
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I rolled T oe*d*y or Friday.
needs of hit poalllun In no un­
The filial
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catch of tho pass which hroughtj
the tying *c -re after h* had
scotbiJ the seernd Coiirhdown when
n pas* intended for Dra* fell into
hi* hand* 16 yard*
fr nn the
goal; and finally it gave the rnttre team * lesion in what can
be done If the determination to
win at all costs is learned early In
any game.
Jordan’s great work had a counl‘nr-|iarl in that turned in ,y lien
l arks, • triple-threat half bark
who should be given a place on
Ihr Northeastern Conference *11*lnt team I’ aik* Ird hi* tram in
much tho same manner a* did
J-irslan, and the two were ‘ he
bright stars of the gapi*.
I’aik* r&lt;&gt; Id run, pa&gt;*. punt'
block and larklr with equal ease,
and it i* safs- lo say that ho i*
the heal of the hslfliark* isrrd
h) Hem hole High this year. Ji­
had fine help from fullback Smith
erman and halfback Kmpie, and
the trio would have been hard to
-wk-sje-H-vhe- l amhtp tftre had pc*rfuimed a* .s -boub! bave.
ndon scored In fhe fire; twu
minutes of p’ay by lik in g advaiilege of Miller's funude on hi* uwn
27 yard I ne, and c inverting It In­
to n touch town after off tsrkbi
turn and I’nr buck* by Hmltherman, who after ecorlng a tourhdown, failed at the try f i r pnlnU.
Two mlnUtee later found
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down but the refer** ruled that'Hughes.
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frrrd with the play an landon line, and there remained 40 secgame,I 10 yard* and a flrat down,mils to play Miller failed at a
on the Hanford 17 yanl line.
r Hoe plungr but the rrowd weat
T W o line bucks and an Incom­ Into an uproar a* Landon drew •
plete pas* hail gained only two a five yard penally for taking too
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AKRON,
Nov.
20.—(AT —
Seeking td perwtrwtw (W eber
the mystery o f the cosmic ray,
Lieut. Com. T. G. W. Settle
af the nary, and Major Chea­
MIAMI, Nor. 20.— (©&gt;— Pilot an hour orer m oil' of tha rout*
ter Fordney,
marine corps
James Wodcll of Pattaraon, La.,
He (aid he encountered fair
mathematician,
sailed
away
lata yesterday eatabl shed an air .weethcr and aome cross wind*
Ahte (morning at 9:27 o'clock
—
plan*
apeed
recird
of
fir
*
hour*,
eastern time for Ih* stratos­
south from New York tv life Caro­ Cheering Significance
Hotel Receiver Named
President
May
Expect
Crude
Note
Tells Pup*,
on* minute and 39 aeconda, be­ lina*. There he experienced heavy
phere at least 38,000 feet above
By Jurist Says He tween
Is Indicated In Most the earth'* aorfar*. The two
But Little Support
ents O f BaltimoiYP
New York and Miami when •moke from foreat fire* and flew
men, acoani a seven f ml gon­
Gave Judge Part Of h* landed hi* low w iny monoplan* by Charleston, where he expcctrd
Active Advances Hi dola
F r o m Bi-Partisans
Child That He WarfT
which ewung beneath their
at Ih* municipal airport here.
His $90,000 Salary Wed*tl, whoa* fligh t waa apon- to land for ga*. witho-t teeing
Industry Since July huge hydrogen filled bag they
Who Aided InMarch
Killed Last F r l d ^
expected to carry them Into
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; Y F ff
aored by CH. Henry L. Doherty, the city.
M IA M I, N oy . 20.— (A .P .)— p r . i k e i t io f the Florida YearNEW YO R K , Nnv. 20.—(AY — J th* third layer of atmosphere
When he wa* half way to Savan­
W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. 20.—(ft1)
B A L T IM O R E , N o v
2o A “
Tcatlmony that he received Round Club, left Floyd BenncK nah, Wedel) amid he got hi* near­ Ruiinea* *tall*lle* nf the pait above the earth. They expected | — Th© ©«v©nty-thinl t'ongre** w ill
( A . P . T — A n o te n llp p «d u n d e r
to reach the playground of the
ronvtnt In »U week* for It* fin d
1,000 In fees Id handling field In N ew York at 11:38 P. M. ing* and turned back to Charles- week registered what appeared to ' cosmic
ray ab oil noon and to
] tltp d o o rw n y lip fn rc d a w n to­
mtny etetlaticlan*
(he most rila-,
and flaahed by the BiUtnora hotel ton to refuel.
regular nation with both Itemoi receivership of the White- ,tower here, the flnlah line, to
Moat of th* time the pilot laid ! tlnct advance since July.
, test there the nat.re of thia
d a y in fo r m e d th e p a r e n ta a f
cmtic and Republican quarttm ret Hotel at Balm Beach, and crack the prerio.a re o rd of aix he flew e l an altitude o f 3000 feet! Business enelyatk said it * » ' , ,1., .-vei i .ijs fpua.r in scientific |korting that Prriddent R n o w w ll
C a rr o ll A n d r e w * , til. w h o h M
phenomenon.
Settle
an.)
hla
com
hot
near
Charleston
he
skimmed'
perhaps
too
soon
—
that
figuira
hour* and ten minute* formerly
that he later paid Federal
cannot n i»rc t the Name In partiInjen . m ip s ln g nlpce F r l d a j L ;
panion
expect
to
land
some­
■ lin g 100 feet from the ground: now available werr Um smauering
van auppnrt hi* rfrrtvrd nn r m m
Jiidge Halsted Ritter, his held by Lou Reicher*.
where in tha vicinity of Pittath a t h e hntl b een m u r d e r td
--T h e -pfhit-eeW hr-wnx abte to »nd in n * « * 6ha1.1e pi bee tandt — lo rlraw "definite Vmclualons that
grtuy
legislation
last
spring,
fuitTlB' liar "partner, “ several arerag* approximately 800 mile* because of the amoke.
,-uigh about dusk. If the flight
the protracted slackeninf of tnand h i* b o d y H ocretcd In A
Krpuhli ana are shaping thnr
la uncompleted before
than
tljstrial output since Cne July peak
thousand dollars "On a debt,"
campaign to recapture tin* Itiuisc
n e a rb y wnoda. P o lic e lm m l£
they w II have a full moon to
had been checked.
were made by A. L. Rankin
and a* many Senate seat*
|h*md la te ly beunn n s e a rc h b u t
guide them on landing.
Nekerlheless. the showing waa
aililc in the 10*14 election*. Some
of Weat Palm Beach # t the
Harry M Papworth, brad of
widely regarded as of decidedly,
n f t e r a e v e r a l h m ir« n o t r a c « ,
Democrat* arv voicing, privately, Seminole t'ounty
Chamber
House
Indicia ry
nrbcommlttee
cheering aign ficance. Some aug-'
° r &lt;o f th e Ixwly w as fou n d .
, .,
dUaatipfartion
with
the
result*
«*&lt;
Commerce, who celebrated
his
hearing today Into the official
geated that the inflationary Impli­
"W e killed him Friday, lie ia In
the tvmvery legislation as well nn Tilth birthday yesterday.
coed act o f Judge Ritter.
cations of the iVclne in th* dollar
Ihe woods. We killed the b o y *
with pationagr matter*.
in the past fortnight* may well
Ih* note, which wa* found by the
With
thr
primary
election
am
Have
prompted
mure
a*live
build­
and witnessaa, the romm
father when hr went lo taka III
patgit* opening early tn the opting,
ing up of inventories, giving the
an open I n V e ■ 11 g n tlon Into
Ihr milk, read. In one corner »
a
number
nf
Democrat*
who
hroke
improvement a trace of th* specuchargee agalrut t h i official con­
crudely design*',; hcail wa* pierced
campaign
pmmiaen
on
the
econo
Ambassador To Stay i‘Money€hangerV End lat*v* flavor of that o f last ©urn-'
duct of Federal Judge Halated I .
with s dagger.
—- ——
^ — - ■*
— t
a^d other hills to «upport the
Ritter, with w o n * re lion or Im­
Seen By Priest In nnfir,
U n t i l Situation Is
Mra. Andrew* went hysterical,
Other
observers,
however,
point"-!
j
administration
say
they
are
going
peachment proceeding* a* the ulti­
, when ah* saw the note and aald
Passing
O
f
Woodin
Finally
Cleared
Up
ed
to
more
fundamental
fa
c
to
rs
!*
W
n
f
t
l
o
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"
ut
for
themsrlvrs.
mata m u lt.
alio ia certain her aon is the victim
in the Improvement, such aa ,h, i A C n j i r n n ( . i m x i u i m .
Th, r, , u|tr
convenes
Holding the spotlight o f Intern!
of violence.
DETROIT, Nov, 20. -&lt;*■&gt;— TIi- eapendni consumer nuyitlg power^
N o t T o A s k W B l V C r , J in 1
*hr twentieth amend
W ARM RI’ RINUR, (te., Nnv 20
hi the shearing, which probably will
Meanwhile, at Ran Jcae, OollCharles
R. Coughlin,
me»1 abolishing the "lame ,lurk"
(C r;it!niM l On I'aga T h r n )
— (A*» —President Roosevelt Inter­ Rev. Fr
consume three or four day*, will
O f Required Taxes
fornia authorities, pressing tha.
(Continue,I On I'age Thr**)
rupted hi* va ation v liit her* ye* pastor of the .Shrine o f the Little
Telegrams,
F
l
o
w
era
ba an Inquiry In bankrutpey
search for the body of Brooka,
terday to Inquire Into the troubled Flower, said in a speeeh yesterday 36 Called F o r Grand
M M » iky Judge Ritter and fee*
JACK SON V IL IJ I,
Nov
20 —
Showered On Active Hart. 23 year-old victim o f ■
Cuban *ltuallon in an afternoon that "the malevolent influence nf
jUjoeM t those receiver* for their
Operators of itlneranl shows and Lehmann A ttendsMeet
kidnap plot to obtain 4 ( 0 ,008*
conferenee with Amba*»ador Sum the Morgans" passed with the re Jury Duty NcxtMonth
County CivicLender ycslerday
terries*.
rsp isit ons from other states »re In Atlanta This Week
found his hat oil H it:
tirement
of
William
II
Woodin
(Continued On Page T w o!
mud flats of the Alameda count#
Member* o f the com m itteeSuhpoenas to the :td men who not going to escape paying iai
and D far Aeheson from the active
-'
Hurry
M
I'apwurth,
prominent
four Democrat* and on* Republi­
direction nf the United State* are to appear at th Court H ou r*1» ,e*r *rd muMy license in Flnri
Karl Lehmann «if the Seminole Iwal rivir leader and president uf side of San Francisco Bay.
can-declined ls*t night to dla- Many Register At Zoo treasury.
on l&gt;ec. 6 to be selected for gran I ,Vs by ap|&gt;e*rlng under the sus­ ( minty ( hamht'i
Coniniriro thr Seminole County &lt; hamher «&gt;f
The hat. identified by Deputjr
cua* detail* of the charge* or an­
* ns;
Asserting that the President's Jury duty during the Fall term pire* of a rivic or fraternal or- will le In Atiania until
r l y ] C t if iim e r r e s in c e i!» i» r g a iiix a tiiin , Sheriff John Moore, waa fouii
M
!*
e
.
"taleJames
nounce a Ha, of wltne**** aum- Booth During Sunday plans and promises tn the nation of Circuit Court, were sent to
ann|. i 97fi feel north of th » San Mateo
Wednrcday morning in attendance observesI his 70th lurthd
Comptroller
*aid
here
yesterday,
sid
will he kept
Father Coughlin try sect inn of the county la it
monad to teetify. It we* under1
k(
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*ne annual
...
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annual nice!trig
me,-ling of the vers.ry at hi* home yesterday, H ^ f * . fr' ,ra wh'rh lhp lw o
'&lt;
Scouts Hilly Zochry and John aald:
■twd, however, that a number of
week, it was revraiini today by
4'olo.v.l l a .
“ * * Southeast,™
It.vm..n
of
the virtually swamped hy expressions
Thomas II. Tliurroorsii . OOw ,
(Continued
On^
l*a
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TTiraa)
j
(
-h.
m1lrr
nf
C(imm,
rr,
(lf
Morgkn,
who
were
in
charge
of
prominent Floridian* ha* been
"T w o weeks © jo this afternoon Deputy Sheriff O, It Estridge
" f rongiatulatioiie and lie»t wishes, Jack llolmea, havr allegedly C*t^r ,
th* Chamlwr of Commerce regis­ I Informed you that the money
called.
All hut two o f this county's 1*&gt;
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T n Unite*! Ststes, orgmiiratinn with ciinlained in scores o f telegram* fr.aed they threw young H ori
tration booth at the Sanford Mu­ changera ware already out of the preel lifts wall he represented tn 1st Safety ratrois in Iwhich the loc«l trade Iw
wly is af- ■n,| telephone • alls, and a profu­ after he had been stunned
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nicipal Zoo yesterday afternoon temple. Today you know this to the jury, Altamonte Springs an I
sion o f bouquets and other g ifu . (Iowa.
Countv
AreO
rganized;fill*«,
-‘1
is
| W)t|l ||0TBrr Snilth „ f , hp
Foundation Is Created reported that more than a score id he a f%ct* Mr. Woodin and Mr. Fern l*ark l^lng the lone excep­ V A M a iiL ^
Th© h « lt authorities a*hi- flOAtfjl
Only a heavy cold which ha*
person* ragtatarad their names Acheron lD «* n Acheaon. former tion. Th* Jury will lie pm loiaiChamber of Commerce end Hurry Imwii dlaturlung Mr I'apworth and t0 th© apot.
For Comfog GolfDrive end
of county
In*ldr th© hatband * M
declaim! that U&gt;a too ia among uniTers*er*tary of tha tiw aaoryl! n« * « 1 by m ld e n u
The find two * ^ V ^ ' t ^ t h r i r ! Brown r f the nalnesvllle Cham "j Mm I'apw oilh for the pa.t few
tnd*
In
this
rounty
are dismissed In no Impolite hut I towns, a. usual,
I her o f I'onimem-. Mi 1.1 liman will , day* |irvenleil thr day'.* oli*erv- name of th© San Jn*o departmi----{
Foundation le t a proposed San- the finest In th* South.
work
Ihl*
morning
al
Seminolei
1‘ ruapectlve mamhera o f ihe
.
i ©or© op©rat©d by young H*t| M j ,
TWo of the registrants are na­ uncertain manner from th* Ires*ml ------Junior -----•
High: 1 U repre.sntallve
o.f , I ,e n, lr.l Flnri a m 8* f ro m Iw m g " T h e most pica*
fond Country C l;h
membership
i
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t n,ir |
High School ---.
ury. With their departure p*sa*a Jury, *a subpoenaed, ami by per
I hi* ftothrr, Al©i J- Mart.
drive which la to be staged under tive* o f Hwaden who err visiting
School under the au.ptce. of th e ,
.1 . » « l l n c »»&gt;leh ha. fo, ,1
a n t a n d s u r p r is in g o f a n y I h a v e
th* malfvolant Influenc* of the cm la a r e
K II Altman. K II
Police continued their uprcRlUfW^
theme,
"The
South’
*
Plarr
in
thr
Seminole
County
Chamber
of In the United Stale*, while two
e v i’ i k n o w n ,* ’
a rc « ir d in g
to M r .
Morgan*
With their departure j Hen nett, prerlnrt I Hanfnrd, A J. Safety ("ommltt**# of the Seminole National Keen very Progrnm
I of dragging the bay with grAp*
Commerce direction on Dec. t end registrant* gave th*ir homo ad
P a p w o r t »i,
( mint) ("hamhvr «if (*omnu*rrv l»f
there com** an end to on* o f Ihe l.indherg, J
J
Holly,
M (
i pling hook*, in an endeavor to WK
Dee. 6, wa* being laid today In dra* aa Panama City In the (.anal
whkh
H
H
Culrman
ia
chairman.
T o d a j f i r w a * l»u»y w r i l i n g a n d
ih lcf nhatrurtlons to our financial | Naughrr. i f la k e Monroe, I'rire
cov©r the body
PAHTOR IH KEPKIM ANDHD
th* form o f U tter appeal* that Zone. Other
reglatrant*
weru
Thr
pat
nils,
oigtonjied
to
dlrrcl
Angel, R M. &lt;»rovenMein. &lt; harle«
m a ilin g a,h u r t n o t c i o f a p p r * ‘ &lt;i«i
were mailed to all old and pros­ from Kentucky, Weal Vlrgmia, emancipation."
traffic And asiiurv th# safr move
tu
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i»f
th
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m
a
n
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re
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m
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Dr
mile,
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aitirrC H A R LO TTE , N. CM Nov. 20
pective member*.
Idaho, New York, Virginia, Geor­
Kirchoffs Return To
had
n iii p i h e d
«&gt;n, L
It
lliggina, and It W. men! o f /-hlldrvn in tha achmil area
(4 V T tif Rrv. J, A. Baldwin, of w h ic h h i- f r i c i id n
It b th* hep* o f tba drive com­ gia, Maine, and California.
Land ToBeClearedFor Deann, precinct 1, Sanford; D t), In which thnjf nr* t« u p fn tr, art- —
h im w it h y r * t r r t l a y .
Inspect Bulb Growth*
Wui'ton-Halrm,
waa
found
guilty
mittee end affk ere of th* eluj
urvd«r the !#ad«mhip of rh ic f of j
U bc A h AviationField Denmark nf I'aola; K F Mltchem, Police Roy fi. Williams and T W i of BlatxVring another mmUtrr Mr Papworth ha» *&gt;l»*«*rve«l •
that cash or pledgee totaling ap-.
J. K Ih Hiker, * S, 11util mi. J A*
yputrrday ami wa* publicly rrpri many birthday aunivci©arii-a in | Fait tun© r©*iih'»d© uf BanfCit'd
prwrimately 91100 may be aecured! A n d C T 8 O 11
Buried
Ijbwifin. stoprrintcndrnt of Public
tn*ruled b&gt; Hi*hop E'hvin D M *u thl* lt&gt; Mill r May 1HH| wh«*n ht* who are among thr many that
of the Aviation &lt; arter. J &lt; Owen nf Oviedo. A.
this year. I f n e b an amount li ­
Lt Jfihn Rhod
InM ruction.
■on Dtfora th#
Western
North 1mutr tn Sanfufit In iiiftkt' it hi* haw
Kbad l&gt;* E. Moran, H. II (ieiga i. I). U.
already
©©turned for ih *
ra* chad, the dob will ba In a po i * n Oviedo Cemetery Diviaiun of thv
Sheriff J F Me* tclland «U o in ( arolirta
ci»nf#rrncr.
M. lhod al
Hr I**ft bin liDiiie •( ram- winter ar© Mr and Mr*. W* Bi
•It Ion to operate In a manner that,
-------part menl, and Lt, E. ( , Nilaoh of led*vy, and J T M elvin, Jr., of i n l r r c a t r d in lb # m o v r m e n t to r t l ^
Eplacopal
Church,
Ho'th
litiflirt-ahir©, Enirianii m lh«t ye«r Klrrhoff. and «taughl©r. who hav*
la coaaldeied adequate, and proper
Frank Anderson, 87-year old the Orlando airport werv In Ban- (Dneva; Edward Toftley, W. T
ucatr the youth of this count r t
wpkeap of th* c o rn s will be * *-f resident of the Oviedo section for ford Saturday completing
fin t li** puipofU" i*f t» -riefuiriic © lw-©n mt'rnillnif a considerable ilntd
ar­ Mauldin, nf Ohuluola; M II Lind- altiiiig Mafrty line*
N UD IST IH HKNTKNCHD
inn** uf th© nglIodi|]
tluriiliHl) ha Iin11 \\ J Hill, fntht'i in many
•urod during the year.
I
p„ i j t year*, died .uitdenly rangement#
for th *
proposed ,t II. C. Parker, and 11. * Strung
If the work of t V
f
two
uf U f 11.11 uf this illy , whu hu I jirim aiily in m n w i n i t th© many
(lahriella; ( ' I* Hyatt, ti W,
“ Your aympettiatic thereat li |at the home of hie son Itrure W. d u r in g and grading nl ■ la'ITr
patroln
In conalrirrrNl piu i rn«f til | A L IF G A N . M rh Nnv Z0 (HI
h' i h * i Ici-i' fin ini *(f Dii’ IV | gladioli bulb |»ri»|»#rt»©* which gfJ8
solicited In the co-op*ration and' Anderson on the Sanford Orlando tract of land in the SanLando Scott and J h S-hnl field o( Umg
K i d T. King, iiuili*!
and appear* to be ttpcrating to the
nwntil.ard Operated hy ^ r . Klreh.
• mad teal- night. .
T r n n g v - a r e a -vsh te h - t e - t a s - W u e w f t a u i t J - i l - . ' - J llM jU . l U A W
"m . .*7."i 1- ■"-901 " ix lftL C n a &gt; fe. Th rtM
fk irm rc r ra tl Of
rhmflVrt; rt’ f^ ^
tiff
and directors o f your country club," | Kunrrmi „r v ir e a
w*r* held at one nf sever*! Intermediate field* Mary; J
I
&lt;flwdrick. M
R
planned to » * l up |»al rota at * ach t»i K©r%r Wl ilay* m th# rourly 1
Upon hi* arrival Thuiailay, Jfl1
,
‘ KU H IItl I ItIN Nt,| IIK A ll"
J* Ih* *©nt#t&gt;C© which coududti Ih ij ^
gfa©*©id* in Oviedo C inietiry between Orlando *nd Ja*:h»onvillr Koont*. and It. A. Lynd .»f Yom .1
«ch(Mil in th© count} All incmlwiP Jail Rtul fiiivd l-tlNi and main fit! j
K lrrhoff first vl.iled hi* 70-aCTf
Utter that U signed by R.
B.
afternoon at 4:30 o'rlo k w,th
The work la to be done by lahm C ite; Martin Ktahko ••( Caaala, of the patrol are njoipp©*! with low ng his ronvlrlirn on B rharge
_
,,
gladioli field on the K «»t Side to
O ap m aa, dab praakVat
| R„
R w [ylckerl o f the R apt'it supplied hy tha Seminole County and. II. T Terry of (laceola
Sam ID own bclta, and *oro» wear of Indecent exposure growing out! -1 m" T T « T r " n" , No1’
learn that production i* well under
”
■”
I Church at Oviado officiating.
Emergency Relief Council under
of
a
lah
o,
[ley
raid
on
the
Colon,.
‘
badgva deaigMttng them aa police
I vcleraii rham|ilim nf th© dry law* way Tills large field l» one « f tW^
Mr. Anderson was a nall-ss nl authority nf th* Hlal* Road He
o
ff
terra
| &gt;©*triilay rallirei hi* folh»w#r* tu rqierated hy Ih*
K lrrliolf inter,
Troop B.ScoutsToHike Sweden where he wa* born on partment. Some of the land is al­ Final Scout Lesson To liny a Jn th® firat two patroU
ACCKI’TH N O M IN A T IO N
j filfhl on in th# far© c»f naUunal esls in Florida, ihe other being a
To Lake Mary Friday Apr. 6, 1*48. He had livtd with his ready free o f traas and stump*, Be Given To Parents #»*•: Hgmtnolr High School, Hilly
i field at I'nnte GoritaMEXH CI, D &gt;’., N iv. 20. Glh rffU’*! with (hr ©olcmn -Jctlaraliun 2f*
•on for th* past two years, and but aeveral day*' work will l&gt;* re­
'Aaihry, W illiam S|ierr, (I
P
t in t-ral .Samuel
Kapinota Dr that "|ir &gt;hihition i« nut drad;
Mr Kirchoff slate,I that riitl,
quired
to
put
th#
property
in
con
Membora o f Troop No. S o f the be ia survived by another son. M
HyH h a Mnolrros, |ir*'*l,lent „ (
Th* Iasi of a aeries of ala whi- llrmdon, ( ’hum .Stanley,
tin* laii’i n r n *l©©|iing/' Th# rankingjth© i»p©ning of a new tract
dltlon for tb* landing of airplanes rallon il m rrtingi aimed at bring­ Higgs, and J W Altman; Junior
Boy Seoul* o f America will leave A. Anderson o f Atlanta.
Mr i Man national i»t party, an noun 1T#nnr'*rr M©(h m11*i Ibid a nm f North t ’arollna hr n*iw ha* flfil
ea
Fridhy
afternoon at 61OO
ing the parent and friend nf Imp i High School, V A Williama, H J red ycaterday that (altherto Val f«*irrnr of hi* church hrr© r rm itly l of bulb* iri Orrgon, Virginia,
hike which ta tip avidi i
rloaer to Ihiy Rcouta and what N'i i , Jr.| Harry Ji»c .oinarik, •^d 1rnsueli ha* aae©|*i»'i.l ihe |wart&gt; that hr will "runt Inn© wink with- j ---------Florida. Now York
and North
----------------t h Cp .f ^
! luimiratiin
they do •" scheduled to be held *1 Henry Tamm.
Bill any li’ lilfi."
Jtdina. Hr ei|*r&lt; t* t«» havr m total
eeetlon. The bays
Ihr A r rule headquarter* of Tro qi
. # ----m.uui -----**■
nf
over a
ISjiMKI
nr mm #r| UU( III
th* supervision o f Stout*
Nn. b tonight at 7:S0 o'clork
i andidatcH NamcdFor'
gladioli thl* araann. th# la r g fft
Jaw ** Sends, Jr., and
Scout F.secutlve H. N. Hroati
tract b#iiig uf U0 1 **n#». 11© fl
will rtm aia at the comp
III, of Orlando and Re*. Martin J Ballot At Altamonte;
iicipat#* harvr©ling .*0,000 hulba
Tpokaaman
«
f
W
all
lUrrel^nd
N E W YORK. Nov. 20.—Con
liram of Sanford are the speaker.
...
a. n
.__ 8 w.lm
from each acre,
Wall
Btrret
only. 11a
1U metbtal of of the evening. The subject w ill!
damnation
o
f
lb*
action
o
f
the
A rousing meeting of Altam ont^
Banda toda* urged
—
—
• ,-fii
procedure tn arriving al the con
t i the troop to get In New York State Chambtr o f Com­ elusion that tha Pre.idsnl's moll be e review of the lesson* Uughi Springs' registered rider*, held in.
K IN B TK IN PRO FF.KTY HKIZJUl
In that | W A SH IN G TO N , Nov, 20 ol*) ( that "uur run* d#ration of th© vari
M a before Friday un- merce to sxtend Its campaign af etary program la against the be*t during thr past five meetings Ih . ihe Community lli.u.r
urged to attend this firal i lly Friday night, n-sutled ill Ihr I lluriners men through (heir os hub ©m|&gt;©( t* of thr m m rniir and
h N they have otherwise made ar- opposition to the President's new Interest* o( the country is l&gt;P&gt;c«’ public
B E R LIN . Nov. 20. (/lb Secret
s.na| #g©nry Saturday demanded’ financial actuation irad* u* tn th©
Hireling
naming of aeveral persona aa can. t. o
police today urdrrrd the aelsqra
I mu to V » » »h* Wk*. It cenancy policy h u W es voiced by • ( W all Sttaet'4 mental procea.s. nieetlng
town
o
f
fie©*
•
a
r©1urn
I®
th©
gold
standard
at
t&lt;.nr
lu*ion
that*
Ihr
*
jm*-at i «*m »»f a
variuu*
dldalaa
fur
he the -first affair of Its kind tb* Committee for tb* Nation. It
of ell Ihe property o f |,r. A l V j l
" A t tha chamber's meeting on
' whirh are to hr ront©*t#d fo ' m ' almut th© aam© tlmr that Hrraidrnt 1wound rational nionrtar&gt; policy ia
( H A N liB M KKrriNti H ATH
.% aeeural warts, and it la anticI- was stated that th* chamber waa
Einstein, famous
physicist, and
KixiitrvrH
In
.Savannah,
(ja.,
wa*'
paramo
nt
-------I an elactlun on [lee l
frtsd (hot evaty member of lb* being used aa “ W oll Street's Nov. 3. tha Committee for the Na
Mrs. Einstein hy virtue of a law
likening
th©
np|H»nrnl*
af
hi*
gold
*
*
ji
of
Irensrrmhnt
impor­
llm aion was reached at last
W. t d Brown and II (&gt; Smith
lioa offered to pi*** at th* dtspowill he peeeeat
n m n iu n ia t
far the confiscation of comntUI
tpearheod o f a deflhJlethal © W f sel of th. chamber tba reaulta of week's meeting uf Celery ( amp «,rre nominated for ihe office ul tajying policy lo tb© U irrln i f tance tera.nr the monetary policy
not only n ffrru all other financi­ properly
against thr Prasldeat."
itg 10 numthe' research into th* No HZ’ . Woodmen o f the World ; mayor, now held by II K llalnua 177fi
Th© chainh«r of cunimvrc©
of al issura I,ot 1hr whole rc inomic
Fifteen pose one werr nomina'cti
Tha views o f W * committee monetary cause a f tb* depression. that for l lie convenience of many
.
-.
. . __________
. . . . The, the United Hlbies in adopting it* welfare of the nation " the reaolumrmheis
uf —
the lodge, --------the meet- J(. or
the seven___
council .seals.
ware reiterated W
Uardla*. The chamber waa asked to defer ........
economist and advisory member 9&gt; action and hear both aide* before lag nlghl should ba changed from |, ra; x . W. Osteen, C. J. B raun, monetary rroolution railed the es t on said.
Y esterday *hW eather
a
"The rhambrr ia rommitted ly
ia addree.m M te * ■(dug on record o* eppoalng
Tuesday to Thuraday night, « f - j W. D. Holdaworth. Kern HIU, John perlmenlal p .lc y of* “Roosevelt
“
r ie O H lU A
i-reed*r
of
“
w
idee
preed
confusion
artion
o
f
it*
membership
I
,
sup­
tectlve thl* week. Th* Lodge w fll| £ Teylor. H. A. Fuller. A. W
U oot-of-tewD d
Floridant's pollcleo.
llna
m*©
port ihe maintenance of the integ H•U
every Thursday night there- Mullen, J. E. R o o m . H J. Turner, and disquiet."
A N r n i t t i H a lu rd a j
—Howrstr, a email miaorlty of
Th* ilrectors of tha chamlwr m y „ f our currency, the realarn- D A N K O I t h H u n i la i
•ptombee. Bemf“I V .Chamber of Commerce-«l th* total membership which was fore, at 7:30 o'clock, until further H. C. Tyler, L. D. Haines, E T
l
o f commerce, generally coM kbred tion and continuame of tbe gold A l r t l a t b i i u l a
M u&gt; sixth ptec* tba 8 M a o f Saw York bailee ite present e l this meeting committed nolle©
Halo**, E. C. Bates B. U. M-IniU llow
aa represents!:va of business, in standard, with a fixed gold value K « * lt ©
tosh, and R, C. Livingston.
II * u IwWt f nemo," mid Mr. Harding- “II p
chamber to the re :o in mends •
,
their formal ree ikition aanounrrd of the (Id ler properly determined F u l l t r f U ilf i d a le
R E TU R N S FROM M EET
M ralraaa of tb* not n aa representative of tki*
Clyde Whitehead. W B. Ballard.
that the United
Ktales
F**it H i m
to the public, urged -th a t there Ihr balancing uf public budgets K
q i I 1*1#rr#'
return 'with utmost promptIt af Ai i M Iw i commercial point of view of Up
Plan* for the ftpriag Coafararw-a R. C. Livingston, M. Mullen, and be an Immediate announcement of and Ihe removal of realrictiona up­ Uolto##
v lll#
were nominated
te the unaltered gold stand- nf Florida Social Workers, and ■ Marion linteee
Mr (M M H M . city of N * » Yc/h.
V
J o r 4..* n n * lllv S n S ..... .
lata*tion of an early return to ■ on foreign exchange."
K«&gt;
tv.*,
. c:w
ti
for
the
office
o
f
aaeaaaor-trvaaurM M ! 1MI |Mo
-OperatUg iifa r a charter e * b
discussion o f cnrrenl probleau ac­
Unless there is an early return Miami
gold b o a a, with complete avoid 4'Uor 1«
assort. o r ,| m or U u Dm Constltutiso, lb*1
of
he aU*Otien o f members
• nee o f monetary e x p e r i m e n t a ­ lu ih* grid ansi* and aa end to OrUntb
M M k M inty Chamber o f Commerce of tba state
try, chambers that
* ( th* Executive Board o f tha
thia o rg an l u ­ FtRMruU
tion, greentackians and fla t money rsprranenlaUon,
NAM RD
T.iupa
lU. Other M O of Mow York la purely • I« m |
the independent thought State Conference o f Soda) Workand with complete re reeelea from ll,,n'a affix-r* said, "there Will be TU mmiIIU
I*
Omlnel* Caawtr Mow York City body. comprised
moot of
are when they met at Barasota
fn
employment,
be­
W A S H IN C T O n T N ot. tQ .- OF) the K illed or arbitrary Ideas of instability of
u
l
e
o
n
u
i
a
thema*jv*a
to
Dodo with M U moialy aI aomaterdal and brantu
Ihet Friday,- accord tag te Mrs. — Th# paetocnee department to­ ‘prke-tadax’ fixation e f th* value cause o f inability o f la y e a * lo A H a u l s
---ita a r 81
rhh to il looai Moot beakers, broker* aad ©tide
k this monetary
problem, Helen T. Morse, local arelfar* di­ day ■■ **— * ! 1 that Nat O. Walk­ • f ge©."
mak* forward commitment* on e A u a u a ls
------- C lea r 44
U
,r„&gt;
1 M tan*; Lake Ifinancial repmsentetivea of IM
bodies the Committee for rector, who attended this import er had been appointed acting past-'
T h © d ir e c t o r© o f th © c k f t n b t r o f bails o f reasons*!* business risk
■—r r
S M ta w h 1
oat meeting.
appeal*.'
—mm*tm ,to th«ir reooluUon. h©U matend o f speculative h e u r v lmin
master i t I t e r Myers, Fla.

S

SUMNER W ELLES TREASURY FREED
TO R E TU R N TO OF MORGAN GRIP,
»r d D U T IE S IN CUBA SAYS CO UG H LIN

ITINERANT SHOW
HEADS MUST PAY
STATE LIC E N SE

H. M. PAPW O RTH
IS REMEMBERED
ON HIS BIRTHDAY

1

I

a. shu^w, ampjn th. uj. Committee For Na tion Hits At Critics
Who Oppose Roosevelt’s Currency Plan

Return Of (iold Standard Demanded
By Chamber 0 f (^mmerce Of U. S.
j

Last Month

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