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HollywPay* Tribute

HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10.—UP&gt;Seated around a hue* (aka Weigh. |
Inc BOO pounds, rig h t feat tall a n d '
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—■■■ *
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six feet across the base, a'C row d,
;M a n y G ro u p s S e e k T o
G o ld P r ic e li
F p j t p TYll.s D etails
B M fl
of 700 parsons last nlgWl paid;
tribute to Marie Dressier on h e r
W ith d ra w P ro p o s e d
O fP ro g n m W h 'rc iils •
A t P o in t B e lo v
sixty-second birthday anniversary,.
C o d e s . R a s im ? M o v e
W o rld
Q u o ta tio n a ji
Tn R r in r «-1 000 0001
It was Hollywood’s biggest and
gayest birthday party. It began
■
O n C h ie fs R e m a rk
S to c k s S h o w
R a lly V c .
IntT Stnfo M onthly
with a dlnnrr-danc* on Metro• • * .J
L i q u o r C o n t r o l B o a r d Goldwyn-Mayer’s largest aoand
H A V A N A , N o v . in . —
WASHINGTON, Nov. Ill.-tA ’)
TALLAII ASST**!, Nov. 10.—OB)
W A S H IN G T O N . N o v . 1 0 . - £
A d o p ts
T e m p o r a r y stage, with other phases e f tha
— Effort* wen? under way at N'UA
| —Pinna for n ^'H»p civil work*
( A .P .) — A f t e r h o u r a o f In ­
celebration overflowing to other ( A .P .) — Tilt* A iim ln littra tj
yesterday to d ssuade n numl er of
S a le , S e rv ic e P l a n
program in Florida, with thoute n s e b o m b a r d m e n t fr o m la n d
stages.
of new t
flx o d * It.x p r lr
Incliist-ir* whirh, on the atrrnxth
• -and* r f men regularly employed,
Hundreds of telegram s of cona n d non, r e b e l s l a t e y e s t e n la y
of a line spoken by Hugh S. John;H.l itt beloW,
' wp*t» nnnrv ncotl h i t night by
m
n
ii'd
y;oT&lt;l
.al
A L B A N Y , N. Y.. Nov. 10 .— &lt;&gt;P) gratulations
________________
_
_________
_
from various cities In
t in at t'hicago la*t Monday, had
re lin q u is h e d * t h e la s t m a in
'• n tr -c Kiirg, ntntf *lvil works
The old-time saloon and it* bar "he United States and Canada, k sr th e WffHri tlo l.n r n llttln llo n fo
sought to withdraw their proposed
s t r o n g h o ld o f t h e i r b l o o d /
ler ...IhorH v of were ruled out In New York »««&lt;#' Mrthplare, were banked high ° bi th o fir;tl tim t' t oljiy, a n
Senator llu ry 1*. Long of Isouiti* th r nrwlv broadened Nrnnr of the nd er on v x p crim rn tm l liq u o r ro nSenator Harry Flood Byrd who co' 1" - , .
.
. .
*
!,
tw o -d * y re b e llio n , a n d b o w ed
•he apeaker'a table.
tiu v in te n &gt; re te d ttt o otne iju ar*
ltd a aw rerlng Democratic vlctu.y
"N« Innuatry h a . to auhmrt to unn, who, ml«li eming a ina*&lt; frd -—»*
n«tminl«t*^(lon.
trr»l Mnnonnrod bv thv
*'A.
At a algrtal within tha hall ail
,
.
in d e f e a t t o lo y a l g o v e rn m e n t in Virginia on Tuesday when he “ ro J* '1'n,c•, 11
abusing labor, meeting at Rlisten y .sten lay said
I&lt; r " »„ nr,i Inst night.
Approximately
on noo m e n
Ughta were extingulahed and o*.»t] *
a s I n n lr a tm ^ a n i*ff o rt*
tr o o p s .
Vi •nrnl N ev YrrVrn* n u v of .h r darkness powerful spot to ch c o k t h e ra p id d e c lin e o f^ was elected to fill out the ,r*t of " ,’1 1J,,hV‘ n
,b ‘; . ' h‘C*B?l 1,u*1 »
lrviri1
«&lt;'- -'' otrp f**ort *
.ontiinU &lt;&gt;idy in bonn livlits -inhhed at the center of
The forcss of C»l. Pulganclo the term of Claude A. Swanson, ' l ’» « h . ’ it .im ply .. not tr r th at, v ertl.lrg cnrrle.l ... new .paper. of r*w **n th r «t«tr’« m p ^ c r ir v ro- t* \ . *
sn.v
industry
has
been
coerced
in
-;
more
than
211,000
eirr.ilntion
week­
||t*f pn|N. will t*r pmtiloVfH hv Vov t'i l
* 1
ryalmirnnt^, cluha, the dnprr floor, where the- giant th e d o lla r tv h lfb j u s t
B atista, poured,a ataady stream of an senator. Holder of an interim
*o a foilc .”
ly.
’’T
lesc
damned
lying
newspa­
t
ft
on
pohMr
work
aorh
**
pst
V
m
.
.1
i
'n
rnr*
and
»hip*. The only chocolate cake had been hauled on v io tis ly h/td s tr u c k a n o w lotljf
steel a id I lead in the form of appointment from (invemor I’oL
A hardfiil of IncVintria! or trade pers don’t pa, any lax," he is re ­ niR'U, n»&lt;wrt,'ito control, water
• »- 1
i • acrantB
pvrmlttyd to
»«ll s decorated electric truck, driven1|pVt*l.
three-inch shells and machine g n lard since la .t March. Byni beat
w rtl deputies here* »ug* ported as having -aid. "They say I
ruppi\ improvementa and similar *• Ink* ire tho*« which c«n provo hv white-garbed chefa.
el the price of nf li*
an J r fie bullets Into the stro n g -1 off Ihe vo tfrrou* sttsck of hi* /••N’ir.g th at on th r stftn g th of
The
‘officials
that nobody ha- the nerve to try I
*h*t mo«t of th flr rveeipta come
Governor
Jam es
Rolpl^ Jr., ,„|ue,t j^dd nt fiv r eeii&gt;&lt;over I I #
hold, anclaat A ta re . castle, before I «PPonvnt. Henry A Wise one- •na*. utterance they wished to to put a tax on them. Well, I’ll I prnlertv he said.
ellotmentp fmm the ««lr of food.
Additional federal
Will Rogers, t.lonelHarry m ars,
yrsterdny. sending it .If?*/,
ths retels ran up the white flag. ! ,lm r K'publlcan federal district wiihdiaw
The NBA men, n »n- show them who’s nftni.l"
nrohahlv r e a c h i n g $4 000.000 Nowhere except a t teblea may May Rotwon and roily Monut
o0
■ Their capitulation apparently! ■■'‘omey in New York City,
ploww*,! at first, finally got In
mnnthlv. he said, are ex;veted to ’io'io. he sold and poured for cus were among the speakers. AmSng
' ’ An&gt;„ irnn
I n »h with Johnson hy telephone,
b rlk s the backbone of a revolution j
he made to Florida from the turners
those in tha crowd w er. United
It.H.secell’s ru(
c la t•• he d from him that he inwhich brought death, destruction |
tno.ooonoo
fund
«et
up
for
tha
&gt;?*lr
of
bottled
llouor
for
offstates
Senator
Aahurst
of
ArUkna
' i' imIr*i no change in policy and
i&lt;n.y iiulicy. plunged to new In
and terror to tha capital.
lieual slvll works adm lnistra- ,u..-d«e* consumption was ra- , m| Mrs. A shurat; Carrie Jacobs
thill those who have submitted
level- in London Thursday, a* rVjpf
On the blood-spattered floors
I Hon to put 4 0OO0OO men tn work.
.......... '.'.•• I in I’aa,. I vo.
&gt;
tContlnoed On Page Twa)
cot'f» fh uld ' v advised to go
den e- of the (dnu were seen ojl ,
Insida th s fortress Isy apptuxi! s'lorida no w Is re c e i v i n g II.2M1,.
-----—.— -----thmupli with them.
other market*.
ejjy,\
matsly 16 dead and 4U woun.k-d.i
UOO monthly for emergen-y velle'.
1 h1« reply w;»!* being g v#n you
The violinr u;» tied at
1-C l’lj
Including one woman.
F
ar.lle
bread
winners
who
do
terday, together with a sales talk
^
1* j j u
A fter the fall of the castle H w _
rot &lt;,h'sln immediate rr&lt;r
he h e r . f.r»_ lo i y y h leiu v tl b f
j , y p t annnim rn.lail.dhc- prcshUmUaU
T
nfovmrnt
under
the
new
i tdng under code*.
--------offices that' Juan Bias Hernandex,'
will continue to rceeive relief
(Continued On Pag* T hrrej
Loudon eseliange.
E yew itness D escribes •" t C o n t""
c‘,u',,
i n u e d o n I’a g o T w o t ,he| W ea th e r Played L arg e I funds to tide them over the Win.
?w* test ?V*» t hr ilesrenl
i . e r said t h e p lan
ter
However,
F
Scenes In F’o rtre ss
tbr House of Commons, asaU
P
a
r
t
I
n
C
ausing!
l e l s l BO p e r c e n t of
rr.
, rt,
" •* lo |n '
Z
That the response to the goodINDIANAPOLIS,
Nov. IQ.—
ChauceUo* **• llie FxrheQ1
O verlonkingH avana
T ruck To Be Spotty ,&lt;steady
&gt;"• r " on\"°.w
_ - ." “"!f I'i*."" win , » o t » , r . . u which t o u m i u.i. Wholesale abandonment of tha &lt;i»\hNiulivrlalii
tluvi tlie indci
e.uplojruent at regular county
day yestenlay will findj N. R. A. by the 1J7 6 m sniiera of e.nv* i\| the llritish sterling W0t},
II) Hl.l l«. CANRL
OKI.ANIH). Nov. H»
Un­ vvav-es immediately, with the oth­ n record nu.nl&lt;er of county resi­ tha Indiana R estaurant Operations lie irVB.ntflord, eeulil not keep
HAVAS’ l Nov. 10 —()Pl—Enfavorable weather rnndiMong have er r.ll percent to he put to work dent* in this city nest Thursday Association was threatened to - with It, I
*« rapidly as possible. 1’roje.t*
tc rirg thr nnrlcnt anti h a t t e r r t l
* r a u p e d Florida'** t j m k crop? to
looking for the bargains that rrntly. Tha asaoclation'a axacuGva
Ki.iug jrolih pi ice* and a deelli
will eontinur at least until Veh. wc.e promised them t&gt;y member, committee draw up a resolution
•me
A*TP n H T I AMD
nrw
N
,
| A t a r c s f o r t . e s . w .t h th e f i r s t a m - !
---------| l , " s p o t t e d ” ....... t i n
tiy.,. intftjvatlotipl
tUdlar ..
Kv. and longer if Congress ap ­
of Ihe m o.orrsds p a rtr may la* proposing this action, whirh w‘B ■mused a rally in .l*&gt;rka in
POHTLANU, o r a ,
&gt;iWjt)ula fra sent m after the surran-l INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 10.--(/P&gt; ll fix, olmoxt failurn* in thtber- 1n- prove. he added.
J
Four persons w e r e ------------be
submitted
to
county
vlcw-presle.'i.nicd
i*i&gt;on.
In
the
opinion
of
a
fo.ee* yesterday
|. II
|{ llarriff,
H arris, of Richmond, Ind, ralitic?, the fedentl tn»p mtirnate
York, vtieckevl aomrwl.at by
■X iI,.
Fain.-, who was made ciell work*
five wer* seriously injured whon ‘ -‘r ,,r
| prof.t&gt;Uk)iintt. Inflationary t .
**sdr body official, expressed lo- •tent's this afternoon.
ii.ee*or for Flnrhla In addltior to .Isy
a southbound United Air Lines hurriedly vounted I .hud mii.I ID* pi.'dlalier and tecreU ry of the reported yeateidny.
The
executive
committee
urged]
Condition of tnt 11 »&lt;!ijuI t»opi on ».t. d* lie. ss em rrgrnry relief
1 American N tw ip ip rr |'ubli»*h«’rA
inenl pm lonilnaled nml the
passenger
plana crashed
Into wounded.
alleged
Thr tarns •onlial welcome whirh withdrawal because of
Nov. 1 were tepnited mu follow*: j di-eelor. pointed out that titles
d tt
thickly wooded hills naar here last
There was no opportunity for * Ahdoc alum, *aid recently thut il
failure
of
the
N.
R.
A.
adequately
?&lt;nsp lo.su. M iv than lfi.nOU, ^
which have wor- •vs* giv,n the lour party as It vt«riralp .closed boi.yanl al C
mgni and b u n t into (lamas a fte r' arru rate checking however, and U enertl Hugh Johnson, Null *n»l
to combat chiseling, Inability. of
P “ ,,u ’' , n l j ' ke "krechobee, ^
p r n l^ , .
m . y
h, „ ,h .m car- i’etl |j«ke Monroe, Taola, Lake
&gt; li-4 ce.tl*;, abo'w,.
^^M (ha pilot apparently had ItMt Ins although thr lasuullies may hnre Itrtfivrrjr AdminUtrator, **U •in*
Alta
monte ^raa ta a ra a l *operators
te ^ cam w te
Igmgwoo*!,
-egtun anil .est uf the statu ha*
Altamonte
w knt food
'tlr n n r h
to
co m p letio n en* ' l a r y ,
W k r u ti+ n fc
MM way In the dense, fog.
'been greater, a;parrnt!&gt; hv for- t i l t in bli* diBiio to pruaarve a ato u l 4Bidl iirre* to make a state
Rpringa,
and
Forest
Clly
yastnr« •«
rat»J oats advanced
i
•Irelv w ith f c i e r a l f u n d s. T h e elvputfurrd lea? damagv thnn frvr prewf/* he wHU permit"IticKi*
roate were rising, and fallare of
Tha fg q r kllip3 were
tidal
of
..earl,
double
that
liar■lay
morning
before
the
stop
at
II w m k . a d m i n i s t r a t i o n will f*rttlta, un*l protlalor|%.
. . .~k—1y,iA.
j
„_|V
would Jre e*;&gt;ected after six hours; stun 1.1 the newspaper rode of the
rsted list yea. I reduction *‘X- o l . h nil la b o r a n d 30 p ercen t of Ssn l.ando Springs wss nrrnrdrd the N. R. A. officials to * sn n it r*&gt;a« t a**U.i t3 ee.iM,
; •) y,.,’
J w h J S r f X X of . A r a t d , of heavy ..... ................
I - t i o n ”,.reserving the freedom of I cried to l dal I.HCMIOO hush. l-.
restaurateurs to operate tem por­
Bar aiWtf MWwiI . p a full cen$i
t h r ffrtul c***t o f p ro ject f o r tor 1 **n Ihs second half of the trip arily under the proposed national
atawardcia and the co-pllnt eavod) F trirg ronlhi ed from h .uselop* ,h' l,re'»
i Fast Coast (I’o.il anol lost prmt
| with resident, of Frrn F sik, (2ain NsW ‘ tvlo 42 7-H rents kg ,
rastau ran t rode.
ally entire full u« irugo ftom to*isls.
t h a Other o e e o p a n t . f r o m - a l m l ' . t
*h «
•’• , h " A ‘
OUtV‘t #
gbest In three y e a r* ,,
“ In olhi-i
word#,**
F a g g »•« hiiella, Slavla. Oriedo. Chuluot
1 iillct? Fpaltcrv&lt;v in to
thi* n»- N. I A comniHto«* litaflintf Inc ii’B \) rain?*.
Emergency
steps
to
fofesja]!
fate. The pilot and three passen
6o os parts with 24.1-4
-'. lin ed , “ if a p r o j e c t c o s t in g | I 0 i r ; ; ' , ' ; : : " ! ^
. " Z • . r Y t . , k.n°oy ___ _ T h..
.hot "sueli action
gars are dead and the co-pilot an.l rlosure. endangering the lives of rll,,,
• it Lagr If giowi-i* ( a n y out &lt;HHt . approved, and $7000 of it!
n»»r Ihe invitation which
regional recovery dlrector.| ^aL a a jrear ago, but was still*
&lt;Continupil on 1‘air** Four)
ha* l&gt; ewt-nl plain*, th i r will Ik- .’Ml to
would rla .ify a p u n . wh
four passengers are injured. The
r e p r e s e n t s Ishor. anil $3000 rep Manford merchants extended then. He railed for Immediate reports •••• lh4d tha figure silver
trren
in
controvcr»y
hctwi^ri
thr
o
p
ricrn
t
more
caMiage
aen-aer
■tawardass escaped unhurt.
re.rr*« material* the civil w*..k*
«"d ruslom from local boardu on th« cx tfn t ^uc * n N g ird m tA iU fnrtory.
: ^.
adminiRtiatoi and th r nrw»*papii
v» a ' ImrY mli’d Iua 1
Misa Libby W urgaft, and co-pi­
of chiseling and authorised loogl
41— - a te *f1.*w
*
(Minimalration will *1i«iuld*r ihoj
Gold —
aontlauad
out uf
I rndr
comm itter
for
M*vnnl
ac.ir.v
lot II. B. Woodworth, the latter
I Those members of the party Hies lo make exception* to the th# Bank of France. h&lt;*caiian 4fn
m nlhx.*'
S»*tn m*le C runt&gt; ha* entire cost.
who earned « Urge supply of sou rod* In rases where restaurateurs public discussions of the frua’u
with a broken nose, made l.lp n ft-|
"It
U
thr
opportunity
of
a
life­
H r a d d r r a M ’d a m n l i u g of the |fi.r»n rtiii* art,
Aomparrd with
were unable to meet tha added danger, Tbe geld hoard {. less by
)
er trip to Ihc burning wreckag
In d i a n a
V x - in d ul e d
I ' ic ru
here. ;.iin iii rt ' la* t &gt;«ar. and 2 »mi ill time foi rilicF, count in* *»nd E*et*n vei-lr* and other n.rdtuins of ad
vertislng ram** l&gt;ark empty hand- rotl* of N. R. A. operation. Walla 1.6004100^(0 franc* -l.w-e u .r Sept,braving Ihe danger of the explo­
A a 'I'i t m g ihat
**uh»n it g o v e r n
IV U Smiu^o' i, and Manatee roun th- amnllcNt rommunitie* to get e*l. settsfleil that there arr mighty telegraphed to Washington
for I hlffh ed «l.JT7.nn».noii fitow i;
ci
in«- li l I it-gin*, t » fail in t h r r x e c u - I i - hake m)ij•i 0*nnatrly l»00 ami thrii long &lt;lenir«il public improvesion of tha fuel tanlj In dragging
few homes s.ound the county advire on how to meat tha sttoa- and I* the lowest sln.v last AprTy.v?
rv ••nt - "
, (•,! li on ot i u p o l u j . it n o r m a l l y fol
out tha injured.
(( out,nurd on I’ugr F our)
SAN JCISf 1 nt.. V.
whi h are u i u s i r - ns to the pur- tlon
n f low* that un a t t e m p t
w i ll
be
f t t o n k r H a r t . J.’ j ‘-i»t
pose or
of the tour Three
|M»ar
these merchants
■■■■
ti* .
&gt;
*' SJ*-r
1
made
to
st
p
any
eriticism
• A .1 . U n i t . S mi» L»hi
that policy,” Mi lls r r » »ai-3
S a n f o r d G r o u p T o A i d • More proprietor l
only way to stop rritir.tm
I n . C h u l u o t a C e r e m o n y I polin' to hn\e Ini’ll kirlimo*'-4 n- control or to ccn-or the medium
j hr left th r atorr latr yesterday
f . the
tie r
expression
aflerroon
»v. III. -T h e Xl
.. Bcout Executive H. N. Brown,
Young Mari’* rnr wu* fo nd thought."
o'. .Social Reg||
t i l of Orlando, Karl l^hniann, Ar
Tins, hr ..id , is now being stearly today t««n niilea no»th\\» i
: U r wa* latued Tu• ,,i„y n .„1 our
kthur Branan and Judge J. G. ShaS
afety
Rally
Will
Be
trm|it*'d uy the United States go,
pf San .To**’, wt» I offir***-* nrr •
Armistice Day in Rauf &gt;rd will
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—(A1) »*d for the firs t time In rni
Women lo'm heis of Holy t r*»»,• f this city, will l« in Chuhie...merit, liefilescribe,! the situ.*
mg to tract- th r kidnaper* from
find practically all uf
LunIhoh
Held A t Hall T o n ig h t Administration officials reported y ear, any ' tiltin g of Brsmuel' i f
ota next Monday night partici­ there. The rat wa** reported U» th* t. 0.1 u. e "crisis whirl) will detcr- Kpisropal ( Inn,It uill hold u l&gt;av houaen open for the convenience
prograts today on the American- M artin J. InaaU, fallen utUll
.0 lie whether the L'onslitutlun still of I'rnyer tomoriuw In co-opera« $
pating In lh* cxrtmonie* siU m l- sheriff * rffi •
t»y n ranchn
of their cuRtomera, hut city and
Although loral law rnforcam ent1-Suvirt negotiations as tha J*r*ii leader*. Both aa* to foreignn couto
live.,
and
whether
we
ate
lo
eon
lion
with
llu
rail
mailtb,
the
• 1 n f ib% p irtrn U tlo n of * charter named Belcher. il» numln r and
county
ofTirca,
the
municipal
IIofficers
will
contlnu*
their
p
a
rt
in
*k-nt
and
Utvinoff
axcf
hanged
trie*, la refuge fre e , u u irt
ttnuc lo enj &lt;y tho right of free Woman’s A onliary nf the Nnliuu
r llM M '
* lo th i Chuluota Boy Scoot Iruop d 'trn p tin n |H»-itivrly identifying
I rary. the .Sanford-AttarrHc N a­ G ovrrnnr Sholts' atatr-w ide aafr- their viaws, but It was made def­ grow ing e e t a f collapse o f t * k
, s | h*»*&lt;I. and a free press.”
al I ouiieil- it was snuounred t&gt;ala&gt;
which
bten organluNl ami l:i| it.
tion*!
Bank,
and
all
white
barberS
ty
movement
through
next weak, initely known that a lot of work utility varaire, Samuel Invull, Jr*
"The |&gt;rople must lie awake..** '
ill oe closed Hiroughout ’’Safety Weak” In Kr.nlnol* Coun­ must still be tiansaefad before •nd HU wife w are still Hrtrd.TliiMl
H art. wh«. l a t Srpt«*mlH*r l»” to the peril whirh Is confronting by R, v. M anoi J. Ilrnm.
oparmtkoa there for aomr lime.
sh *p» will
The *la&gt; I* to l*c ob**-rv«,1 th* Jay.
Of
Is,
Absence from tha city of UcM'f ceme n men Ik-i of the firm
ty will com* to ■ more-or-lrss a definite agreem ent la In pros­ mem herthlg la twenty-five ctoST
them today,” Mr. H an is told tin- around the world as a liny of
Th*-ri* will lx no sp*-nal cala- ilrfin.tr ending at lh&lt;- City Hall pect.
men will not mean ths can:ella*j Ho.I an.l Son, owned h v lo­ falli- editors, "or wr shall find the
was m aatlepad last year, hut * ^ |v
i'*a)*r,
hi-aid.
The
local
eh
it
!
, rr. wax unu-milH p nrtinil in hi* United Stale* in the tam o position
• ration of Ihr day. But, a ona- tonight at a safety rally which la
Litvmoff met Bacratary Hull nne Waa named la the 193«
tion of Use fourth of a series of
o.il
lie
open
Iron.
H:00
o'clo*
k
III
minule sllaure prr.nd at 11:00
hahttR. When hr fnilnl to nt’p rar as Ihe European countries.
and other governm ent
tlon. . ;
' W '
Instructions In scouting whL'.t
the mo. niiiK until f&gt;:00 oM im&gt; Iii * 'clork is to be precrd*-*l by th* I to lx rngagsd In by employees of: yesterday at th* aU U officials
. *. *
, v
..
at hl» homo ami he wax not luaud!
depart
a'l
larg#
Intervals
operating
In
O thers uattated ladede,! ITarolff
b a f t born flre n by Mr. Brown to , fffJm for hoUf(( an ,ntrntivi M. . rrh
tli«* *vening.
Small meditation |,|„ Wing of whiatlaa at thr local
menl.
Members
of
the
group
said
this arra.
F. MeOeonilck, Ms ten and
m o re‘than 40 Sanford rtien tofni: ilarUlJ
D e L a n d B o o s t e r s W i l l hel|'* will U* iliftributed.
Atlantic C°aat Lina Hailroad shop-l
Kept-tentative* of ths Atlantia no further conversations were daugtogra, and Mia. franc
Mr||r &gt;u a rd Walker.
yards.
w a n . T b t fourth leseon, on! n rfire rs tnl.l &gt;*f what they lie. O f f e r P r o g r a m F r i d a y
planned other than those a t th# McLaughlin.
l»re*uhnt of Holy C rta i Sen««Thr annual Sanfogd (Irlando i Coast '.In# Railroad, #th» Florida Whit* House.
“F tra t Aid,” is to be taught by* |i,v rd was a previous attempt to
Powrr
and
lig
h
t
Co.,
the
Hanford
U
a
y
u
f.
with
the
a*»i»tancc
«$f
high school football game, an
Scout Cogtnslssloncr Lou Falter o f kidnap the boy when three men In
.Secretary Hull said before Litw in s s u m ru n t t t l n
Announcrtnrnt * 1 1 mad* Irnljiy
- Gas t o., th# Southern Bell Tele­
, u
^ lr|fBUw| u( t&gt; .U n d Mr». A I*, t oim*Uy a? pre*k’«ni Armistice Day fratur* f»r many phone Co., Girl Bcout* and Boy vinofTe arrival th at the Prsaidvnt
Orlando. The meeting will bo hc!J a large ear Ir.rd to crowd h „ au-- ^
^ r&lt;adU oillll- o ihr Womaii'R Guild, ha* u. )&lt;-ars. Is to hr playm) al Municl[&gt;al Bcout*. and other groups, wil^ end the Russian diplomat would
i f the A itnde building n t 7.S0 tomobila to th r curb but were tm-l
WEffT POTMT. N ebraska, R „ .
lungtii thr following (chcdule of I'a.k a t 3:00 o’rltxk. Th* game
directly with tha
10— ( J t- S b e r m e a R en rU rea. i^ :
•'d ock, and Girl Scout* and the:r RiirccFftful. T h c v followed liim
, land, secr*” ar) of tbe Drl-and
meet fur a round-table discussion which hrought th* U ttar
will
lx
preceded
by
a
strr*t
pa
t
a
he
i
»
liunnir
tlu
day:
u'
Laneaator • eaunty, N ebraska, jamnit io ou &lt; *» a* e (;hanrl**r of ronrm arre, will romo
a re urgently asked W nL
,,lofk'
taU ^llihlng mure d.fl- lecognttlon—a fte r an ,understandH.0'1 ti* 1* 0&lt;l o'clock. .Mra. Walk tsdr of decorated cars filled'w'llh
tevdsy vsoa th* toath an im al-aS ^
to Hanford nest Friday night for
I.
gl.
school
students.
i
safety
policies
in
this
city
ing
had
been
reached
rr:
&lt;K) «*’el«iek to 10:00 o'clock.
on Im port- 1 ttonal eon* haaktog title w it* *
,
the purpose of presenting an en
ant details.
Mr*. \S W Wa roar; 10:00 oVIOs-kj A dance a t the City Hall, staged Th* publl? Is invited.
not hutktog e f ttJtM baahala In tto tsrtninm ent program on behalf nf U 11.00 o’ lock. Mrs. U. A. New- I’* * l«*»l young man’s rlub. will
Mr. Roosevelt saw U tviaoff •0 m inute te a la s t aa the
-- --------------------M cL ucasT o B e L e a d e r j
the Stetson Booster’s Club.
It 'HMo 12:00 o’clock Mr*. J . f®nclu^*
obs.rvanca of k e h u PAPBES HEHT MEDIUM Wetkteeday and Ulkad with him Stalp i a n a near here. •
An Interesting musical
and rnsrv
O f U n iv e rs ity G ro u p
for almost an hour but a t th a t
—.A
Bt Clan W hite; 12.00 to 1:00 'h - fifteenth ennlvoraary of thoj
_____
■peaking program will be presento’clock. M.* II F. W hltoerj 1:00 a l | ^ ° f the A m lrtice.
NEW Y0EJC, Nov. tO ^ U P )-A time all th* m atters to be
been
eil
from
the
platform
a
t
tha
rear
Hie T )s Swm Ss .M Few
LaonnrO McLucaa
baa
to 2 00 o i l x k . Mrs. G. C. Coch-' Th*
* *• br.“* j new campaign of advertising In up before direct* d^cuaaioua
Frost, accompanied la
named chairman, and 8. A. B.l of th* Court House a t 6.-00 o’clock,
rane;
2:00
to
:t:00
o’clock.
Mis
|
th
*
n*W,|
°
!
newspaper* of th* country will be th* restoration of diplomatle rota­
h r aub-freexlng te
Y e # te rd a y * flW e a th « i
Wilkinson, E. F. Houstnlder,', G .' It was reported, a fte r which Mr. Joe Gone:.!.- . 3:00 t&gt;, loo o’clock. *"o rtlF
instead
of
a*,
gtarted
by th* Provident Mutual tions had been thoroughly r e ­
tg fta , eewi / ed m eet of the 8o«Ui W. Me Rory, J , G. Sharon, Jr., and CUIllland and other persons will
viewed.
t
Mi*.
M.
illn
arlk
;
4:00
to
6:QQ|
*•**
auppeg
boor.
The
Herald^wlll,
InaurM
M
Company
e
f
PhilnW&gt;lF to to g aa w iater made a lw- J. A. Wright have beta named explain th* purpose of this &lt;our
o'clork. Mrs. A. R. Nubia; 6:00 to;
afU r
member* of a eommitta# which teay visit
president of .the company, Isold
6:00 o’clock, Mrs. V C. MacMs-,
tatiW
is ta arrange for a rep
yesterday.
nt JUNE DEALHK CONVICTED bon.
gathering it 1Sanford P*
SELLA MANATSK TRACT
Thera also will be a celebration
to Dixie to-i the University of Florida far the
of
Holy
Coraaianlon
at
10:00
yesterday,' waak-ead of Nor. SI, designated aa
OCALA, Nov. 10.—Joseph If.
they
TALLAHAS8EE. lev. 10— &lt;*)! ON MOTION PICTURE BOARD
LOUISVILLE, N or, 10.—(iPJ—
__ ■
■
Hpero, local Junk dealer, waa found o’clock in commemoration o f the —George O. Lea, fe asar member,
-------brenght o a t
Th* repeal vote continued (4 g a la
w
ar
dead.
Rev.
Pram
stated.
;
^
This affair, considered the event guilty last night of ascend deffres
of the sta te U ftsleU re, yesterday I TALLAHASSEE, Nor. UL-^lP) in Kentucky aa th* tohtrfattoa
toe Carolina*
** of th* eelmal year, will be f*a- ynanira ef Jo* Hendtioaa, negro,
bought 1M acres o f Cat-ovn lands —Mias Eugsala N. Talley, a f Ml- reached the half way a u ifc today.
' lured hF the Plorida-Asbura foat-j killed July &gt;1 during an arguin M aaataa tru n ty ffwm the tr a s - 1ami, yeeterday was appolntad to
With 2100 of*the sU ta’i ; d m
‘*7 “ ~ * i ban game; tha appearance of Gov-1 awnt ever a tCTent Ur*. Th* Jury
tees a f th* sU U laU raaJ Issprove-1 take tk e place on the sU U board precincts
tabulated, tha 11 tout Titusville
&gt;r : t
^ e r l U i u t o |W M r M d Mrs. Dae# Sholts and
tato f a d IU verdict after being
went fund for I f ^ H H A e cash, of review of motion pictorae left stood 179,000 for and IJtjDOO
drtfttog &lt;*own members af hi* staff aa well a* eat aa hour. A. O. Hartridge,
l-c» said he w a n ^ ^ ^ H r a c t as vacant hy ths death of h tr mother, against the repeal of tha Eigh­
S threagh th e ather high atoto and aat onal dig-’ .
le, defense rnaaail, said
an
sdditloa
lands. Mrs. H snry Talley. The appoint teenth Amendment, already tootf i w t waa re- eltartaai and th# prybabj* attend-] I
lie a motion for a new
Tbe property Is
m ilts ' w ent, mads by ths governer, is Uhed by tha action of M 'atoar
i M r mmmto ] aaa* s f (M M patseoa.
. 11
cast of P arrish.
• hoaorary. No salary Is y a !4
•Uta*.

IS RULED OUT IN
NEW YORK STATE

Intense Bombardment
Ends With Over 200
Killed Before White
Flag Is Hauled Up

DRAMATIC STORY
OF SURRENDER
OF REBELS TOLD ,

4 Die In Flames As
Plane Crashes Into
Forest During Fog

CROP CONDITIONS1::
ARE REVEALED IN
^OFFICIAL REPORT

Good-Will Parly Is Restaurant G r 9 Uff ^
^w-Expecttng Results Threafens To Quit
From ItsNeighbors Working WithNRA

tS Z S i

E d ito r Challenges
Johnson To S e ttle
Free Press Dispute

Young Californian
Is Kidnaped While.
Leaving His Store

;7‘to Episcopal GroupTo L ocal Observance
? Hold Day Of Prayer &lt;&gt;f Armistice Day
HonoringWarDead Is To Be L i mi t e d

P ro g r e s s R e p o r t r f '|? r^ " ^ ‘;i“ ,“ f A r V f J

"In Negotiations 0h.S
R u s s i an Question ]

R

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|

Covers South As
W inter Finally Enters

Repeal VotesContinue
To Mount InKentuclqr

,-ul'^-s

�F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R f t , I» M

T B S SANFORD

of

IO ld Tim e Sal

Russian Trade
W i t h ' tfi'e a r r i v a l o f~ M a x lm L it v ln o f f in th i s c o u n tr y
T or a s e r ie s o f* c o n fe re n c e * w ith P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e lt, t h e

imminence of Russian recognition become* more nnd more
apparent. Reports of the conference* Indicate that they arc
proftrcmfiUi smoothly and th a t a satisfactory conclusion is
m o m e n ta r ily e x p e c te d .
i
► . D u r in g t h e s ix te e n y e a r s w h ic h .h a v e e la p s e d s in c e th e
f o v e m m e n t o f C r-ar N ic h o la s w a s o v e r th r o w n , t h e r o y a lis ts
d r iv e n f r o m R u s s ia , a n d t h e p r o p e r ty o f a ll, w h o o w n e d
p r o p e r ty , c o n fis c a te d b y th e c o m m u n is t g o v e r n m e n t, o u r
c o u n tr y h a s b e e n lik e a n o s t r ic h w ith i t s h e a d b u r ie d in th e
s a n d r e f u s in g to re c o g n is e th o e x is te n c e o f s o m e th in g v e r y
m u ch c x is ta n t.
• « ■•
T h is p e rio d In R u s s in h a s life n o a e o f c o n tp a r a tiv e t r a n ­
q u ility u n d e r t h e s u c c e s s iv e g o v e r n m e n ts o f K e re n s k y , L e n h ie n a tl T r o t s k l , a n d S ta lin . I t h a d b a m c h a r a c t e r i s e d bjf,
a s h ig h a d e g r e e o f o n l e r l i n e f s n s tnorft c o u n tr ie s o f ' t n e
w o r ld h a v e e n jo y e d , h a s s e e n s o m e im p r o v tr n a n t in th o liv ­
in g s t a n d a r d s o f t h e lo w e r c Ia s m s , a n d h a s r e s u lte d geiv'raily in r a t h e r n o ta b le in d u s tr ia l p r o g r e s s n n d d e v e lo p m e n t,
*• T h e r e w o u ld s e e m to b e n o g o o d a n d s u f f ic i e n t re a s o n
w h y t h e S o v ie t g o v e rn m e n t sh o u ld n o t h e a c c o rd e d ) k h r
r o u r t e s y o f o ff le la l re c o g n itio n b y th i s c o u n tr y -i- .D o itn d
r , NOVEMBER 1*. H U
o p in io n p re v a il* t h a t t h e re v o lu tio n a r y a c ti v it ie s o f tb o R tf's io tts c a n lie l i t t l e b e t t e r p ro m o te d a f t e r re c o g n itio n tw i n
VT-K8E FO R TODAY
th e y , h a v e b e e n b e fo re . In fa c t il is t h e Itellnf o f m a n y tJin t
Iio n c e d ip lo m a tic r e la tio n s a r e re s u m e d , t h e im p o rta n c e to
R u s s ia o f c o m m u n is tic p r o p a g a n d a w ill h e m a te r ia lly rol; ( h u e I .
u| '
i'A 1 fe e lin g e x is ts , h o w e v e r, a m o n g to m e t*-ople in t h i s
u r o o n t r y t h n t R u * * in n r e c o g n itio n , lik e p ro h itiitio n rejSenl.
1 .in f la tio n , o r te c h n o e r n r y , w ill r e s t o r e p r o s p e r ity . T h e y v iew
l i t In te r m s o f a n e n o rm o u s ly e x p a n d in g fo re ig n tr a d e . T h e y
. c it s t h e p u r c h a s e s a b ro a d w h ic h R u s s ia n s h a v e b e e n 'm n k ■ii n g r e c e n tly In c o u n tr ie s lik e E n g la n d , G e rm a n y , a n d
■.F r a n c e . M u c h o f t h i s tr a d e , th e y in s is t, w ill m m e to th e
U n ite d S t a t e s o n c e R u s s ia (• fo r m a lly re c o g n ise d .
I t is im p o r t a n t t o ’r e m e m b e r in th is c o n n e c tio n t h a t
* R u s s ia a s a c o u n tr y is la rg e ly a p r o d u r e r o f r s w m a te r ia ls .
pa -1 few
| m „ elfio m to u s co al a n d iro n d e p o s its mill o th e r a lm o s t u n re due ‘o )| | rn | tw | m (n rrA | fie ld s: I t Is a ls o a g r e a t a g r i c u lt u r a l c u u n shich r™ , r T' P ro d u c in g In rg o q u a n ti ti e s o f w h e a t a n d e o tto n p a r tic u -

IsR u ie d O i
New York

liiDute. To M a n e

E«t to

iltjr student new rexWMitg Is thlw
city is oxpcctod to attend Homecam tag D tf ceremonlM is l&gt;»*
Land tom s psva tomorrow, remludsd Mrs. John. G Leonards,
c h sin sen o f tho Iami hometomina
day commlttcs, today.
.
M aty fsatarr* ora ached a led forj
tlis day, all of which should Inter­
est all alumni or former students,
she said. Elisabeth Hall promises
tu he crowded when a t 0:30 o'clock
the degree of Bachelor of Laws Is
presented
to Governor
Dave,
Sholto.
A large street parade conies
shortly a fte r this rertm ony, with
members of the Hanford Post of
tha American Leyton’ In tK llnej
of march. The annual StetsonSouthern football gams is to be
played a t 3:00 o'clock as the.
sports feature of the day.
The annual alumni dinner comes
at 6:30 o’clock in Chaudoin H all,1
to be followed by the alumni meet-1
ing which includes election of of­
ficers. Open house ip to be ob­
served a t all fraternity and eorurIty house* on the campus, U wall
as in ail dormitories, pad a daa.-e
will ba staged as a closing feature
of tha day.
-

-

IIRP8NDABI.V “

a utom oiiilr

n ellip f

•t a let ly b u t

ord u a r ily

«re»*

ex ten d ed

over "* iplatuely Aide Brea.**
meetinir «»f tin' Florida Ft deration
of Woni'-tt'* ClubR in Or/Btido thiR
week win*. Mr**. J. W. D ifkim ,
Mr* t
E Walker, Mr#,. C. It.
Walker. Mr* (i. II Waldron, Mra.
Mouirbton. Mr*. It r. T rial, Mr«.
Mei«« li, Mp H II Terheun, Mix.
J II
K« nr»i*i»n, Mra. At I.Hja,
Mi - (ierror. Mm. f . O. M«(au|ih*
tin. M r. T A Neal. M n. II. W.
D. Dunn, Mr* Henry Wiaht, Mra.
0 . L Martf, Mr«. f*hittenden, Mrv
Ilenfri*, Mrp W fl iM d n , and
Mr* 0. t\ Wooilruff.
Some of tha* b*&gt;y» took M. V.
Rohinaun up the river fi'h.ng la*t
Friday. Fn t!w* purty w t r Hrorire

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A fter The Game!
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MARTIN

S te v e 's
P la c e
Across Crow
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&lt;e?u n 17 Chambyy _ o f... Csunmoroe
through tha efforts of the Agrlflerp., already started la eome cultural Committee of the tild e
sections of |hW country, will put
tporr than one hundred thousand
rc»n te work In the next six
months, tt was predicted yester­
day by Eddie Rawson of Chase
A Co., local dealer In Johns- Manv^lle products.
“Thousands of home-owners,
frydful of eviction from their
homes during the paet three year*,
will nMairt relief from the Fed­
eral Government by this loan In­
stitution newly • e-tar'Is hot h f I
6fr. ‘ Ro see volt. Knowing their j
omes are safe and th at banks'
m f’ laon organizations will not:
fiwvwlOVe on them, these people j
Will tsrh to making lung neglected'
^eps r&gt; on their property
[j “In our huslne.-s,” continued Mr.I
ttaw-en, '’tVe anticipate a rre a t
jpAnase In tha sa lt of buildtngl
tnalrrlals from the help wh’ch
the Presidem has given the small
home-owner. I.reky ro .fe. shabby
eathriKim-, kitchens, etc., will
now be repaired by thousands of
owners who have neglected to d&gt;‘
W for th e ,la s t three yeers lest (
the m° r t ( * f f be forrrloHnl an I
they lose dHelr additional invest-'
tiwnt. iSmlging that this work
n i.l l'I N O WOMEN TO VOTE
hl« hren’G M arstrd, the J &gt;hns
Msnville &lt;A|f|ioration h a s made
Svallalle during the post year a

P rin tin g

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|New HoursOfOpcninK

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P U D N E U D t.;

ATtJkMTA, Nov. IS.—O ft—A
father, foreman at a ch a n g in g
canap, yeaUrilny returned hi* son
to anulhsf sam p a lta r tha boy bad
escaped. Carl Chas m. 17, aacapad
from the Ben Hill camp and Immedialefy w e st to Me hams. T h a n
ba a r t his father, J . D. {sllsacm,
.’oreman a t the North Pulton cany?

S A N F O ltl), T W E N T Y
■j'Tha w e e o f^ a o h lb m e ti ,U i r i t tl
tocy la the
f t H orid* » * * ]r

y 'i a t s a g r a p h

MATTRE88 WORK

JOHNSON TALK Eddie
su p p ly 'o f book­
CONFUSES NRA 100,000 Men B a c k 1letsAnthatadditional
aro
value to farmer*
cltru* growers in this county
AND INDUSTRY AtWorkIn6 Months1and
has been received a t the Seminole

l!i«t

tw. p*m -

UPnOLSTEYmO
• • * ssS i e#r.

More Booklets Arrive
Rawson Sees; For Use By Farm ers

wu&lt; nut r-'iifnird to IocbI

n is i tb o r h a vs

F orm er Stetson Pupils
expected ID DeLand

division, It wss explained, and
drug Stores whirh can sell k halfpint of liquor or a quart of wine
In M am ateur theatrical a t U adon prescription.
say, Canada, when the was II.
The s ta tr will collect 26 rents In
&lt;and In retaliation, aha joined a
tax on racb quart of liquor sold,
10 re n t/ • quart on
iflnre then she has played al­
wines, and in cents a gallon on*
most every p u t on tha stage,
still wines.
D rinkinr plsres in New York frnsj. the chorus up.
fTty most pay at an annual llccn** . Pre/s a pact la tha chorus a t M
rote of f t 600. Places in cities be­ a wash aha has rises to ana of the
tween 100.000 and a million popu­ highest salaried sta rs in pictures,
lation pay at the rate of 11200 a but-she arrived a t the tap over
a idrctrttous route and knew tha
year, elsewhere, 1760.
Liquor m anufacturers are li­ trials and heartaches of the-show
censed for 116.000 a year, and business befora aka mads her first
big HH, th a t o f T i n Honeydew,1*
wholesaler* ItKOO.
partitions,! In the play "Lady Slavey.”
Swinging d o o r s
s-r-ens end colored windows are
Hbe wrote a book on her Ilfs,
definitely not.together with the]
-rh . u ft
nf
V g tf
"buck room” whirh Edward P.
She has knoem all the
Mulrooney. chairman of the board
since Cleveland andi
and fornv-r New York City police
a guest at the White
rommi«sinner, rrssrd s as a SOJrce
of barm.
Place- «ellinr drinks must eh)"* I
st 3 A 61 w e ek days and r^ongt,
open b e f o r e 2 | \ M. Sundays.

|ilninc«i

ira tio n .
tivod, in
e c e iv e d ,
693,606.

I tho Ninth In a o k r U ffttU tura. W l ipino women wilt be the f l n t In

Every former fftotoae Urivar-

but vnnvl rnmidy ui l h the Atftoi
rndilie retail ro«l«. Tlir order e«

’ •&lt; ■ DIREfrr B E N E F I T S t o H o n d a fr o m t h s N t
■ hbw n tn t h s re p o r t* p u b lis h e d by* t h s H o m s O*
C o rp o ra tio n a n d t h s R e g io n a l • A g r ic u l tu r a l 1
T h r o u g h - t h e f o r m e r , F lo r id a h o rn s o w n e r* h « v # ’
th r e e m o n th s , $ 2 4 1 ,4 6 9 In lo a n s, a n d o th e r x h a t
o r w ill im m e d ia te ly re c e iv e , in m a r t t a g s re lie f ,
T h r o a g h t h e 't o t t e r , fr o m th e O rla n d o o f f ic e *1
p o s t 8 0 d a y * , $ 1 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0 h a * t&gt;een p u t o u t in d irt
rfro w e re . M odt o f th i s m o n e y v r u lo a n e d in U
a n d P p lk c o u n tie s . T h is is a p p ro x im a te ly 11 $
L rib u U d ig F lo r id a In t h r e e m o n th s In r e l ie f to
a r e a n d f i r m e r * - T h e to t a l d o e s n o t In c iu d o »£.;
t h e s t a t e o u ts id e th e t e r r i t o r y d l th e O rln n d d o f* I

o f their iDcome........ .
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Dressier At Party

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frw York CUjr they mrw Ucompre
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flAOO.OOe,1 vote tn.Uw PMIIl

a 5 F 'R 3W '.»ne»-i*)he tore you're dean, if

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�S A N FO R D H K IA L D , SA N FO R D ,

•A. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, IMS

Is H e lrd A td itirrfr

SURRENDER TO
LOYAL TROOPS

th eir cuatoau was given yesterday
j afternoon a t 4:30 o’clock ‘ a t the
j Episcopal Pariah Ilooae by DeafContinued Prom Taee It
tb
* “ a'»’. »r»t Miown rebel trader,
i conesa Bedell of Everglades to *Cut
!tccn kUlctl
the membere of the Woihan’a ' hnd
•
m nfctrnc* a t thv pal*
Guild apd the 1?t. Agnea Guild of
During
__
9 you hit, lieutenant e rr red
Holy Croaa Episcopal Church.
I
■ ff IM I W V g ,
WU |U C |
M r . a n d jtx v . H. J . Goodin mad l l n M rf, George C
In her talk Deaconess Dedfll
_____ • *d eiih-'raird the pie«ldcnt, »h»»utMONDAY.
r . tttd Mr*. John T.
Brady w in Mira E lk
Spencer _________ . .Circle N em ber One of the Klrat stated th a t of the TOO Seminole! tnc f y l te d y Ulas llernam V i Is
Mnd .th* wrak-end la J»ck»o«&gt;-| w ith a p a rty fend linen »h9w»r! B aptlat
Choreh i will meet B{ 3:30 | Indiana now existent onty two are d r a d ! '
WtMin V-d peifMins a t t h e emer*]
Ik .
j, given
U
,l
njgM
a
t
th
eir
home
on]
0'e|
K
k
wilh
&gt;
_
_
-------- --------- Mra.
H. B. Odham, Christian*. Thrae Indiana a t the
prevent
tim
e
are
building
a
hut
Er
" r y h'lonpitnl I n t e r c o n f i r m e d .he1
7 WV tU U?
k m o r l 2 4 s a B a y A v e n u e , otf Mcllonvllle.
M iw G lady a Hawklna haa g o n e' of (h*|r aU
ter-Tn
law',
M
r.”
a
w
.
for
h
er
In
the
heart
of
the
Ever(nc'
,l l r r m i i d c a wj »h k illrd .
“ - • ""
—
Circle Number Two of the Ktrat
Jackaowvtlk to ha tha garni, a t Spencer.r«
glad-a and fhe expeeta to divide
*h,,)
l''» t " " •W in mliwucj
,
,
B
apt’i
t
Church
will
meet
a
t
3:30
- kkiathr,
U t a . Mrs.
U . . na race
« . H
a n k and
aiw l
r»._
Marsh,
p u r t a f the evening vartooa eon-. 0-clock . iu , M ri. K. u
, , 7 h er tlm* between thia hat and the M ,,,r *i «■ nn t l e a r n e J com in H im!
* u k ' 0 j u st b e f o r e t h e m d i r f i l l . '
brother, A lbert H aw klra, J . ' teaU and gamea were enjoyed a»d Lautel Avenue
town of Everglade*. She la
The miii te n d e r of Atares, huw-i
^
a p r i r a waa awarded to M!aaJ circle Number Thtee of the couraglne th e Indian* to carry on ever, *id not end the guerrilla war-1
’IIIlam' Bawklna has returned rtrnm ea Relta. Among th e gameal Klrat B aptlat Church will meet at th eir natlv4 h andiriaft by making
ilolla, and Indian fare v lu h continued to keep the*
a various points In tha E ast waa o n . callm \ "Advice t j th e | ,1 ;3 o 0.tlock w l,h M ra. (S. s . Sel- htad work.
city in n stale of panic. Sn p e n
re ha spent two weeks on bua- B rflk a n d Groom." A t a k ta hour, min&gt; BIB i ^ | n itlto Avenue.
|I htark rta. Gift a are aent from time
w eir actihc nt rivlitfull and v at* !
tn
time
b
v
person*
of
different
de­
the g ift, w ire tareranted to Mra.
c li c k Number Five of the K ra i
teird rifle and machine run fire.
nominations
to
the
Indiana
Spencer In a large clothe, baaket Baptlat Church will meet a t 3:30
'I».(i»t lo ith thiouch *ut the city. I
wllh lira . Homer Little, aeem to appreciate the klmlneai
• Deaeoueea Bedell of Everglade* by the colored maid who waa
Tin* gorrrnm eitl took dr»«t cj
being ahown to them.
ntarpaA fem e today after spend- direacd aa a washwoman.
70o Weal F ir .t S treet.
Another feature of the talk steps to end fhe leifn of terror
Pink ami w h it, were tha c o b ra
c)fT,e Nur|* „ r
of lh . Ki „ l
lu g ’1 abort time here with Mra.
i and utii'nKlhrm tl its elate of war*
uaed /o r p arty decoration, an.) an- U U |l c|)Un;h w(|| n^ f l a t S:30 waa an account of the Deacunes*'
L. Hawklna ConMlIy.
o l d e r •&gt;* in u k in g it a " s t a t e
of
life which Jut* been an Interesting Flegc." No o r e xsa* allo w ed in t h e j
naf W
PMU *‘V1* “ *«
&gt;»• »• ^ k l o u g h . one. Fhe apent tS veara aa a iriswhite
,t a u kc&lt;)Urt,
. It waa announced this morning I £ £ " ! ? £ "Jahllaa, and
I s t r e e t s a f t e r II I*. M. w i th o u t a
alonarv among the Alaakan In­ ‘ m i l i t a i ) |»«sh.
tfcat O*
Hardman, whj for­ •hrubs wiira arranged In vaaeg,
j
and
bowl.
...o
u
t
the
room
,
of
thaj
„
l,°*
rd
,
of
lhe
diana
who
live.In
Ihe
moat
*par**mally. aw ard two meat markets In
|
Tin* new o l d e r r s l l c d up on all!
Harden
horn,
which
w
e
i.
opened
'
’"
•
b
y
ta
ria
n
Church
Auxiliary
, tv aettle d ^ v c tlo n of Alaaka. On
this city, haa been appointed man­
I
W. \
f
c*,ure*' •* 3 :0 0 :■her retu rm fro m Alaaka ahe soont e villan* to l e t i i n i t h e n a r m s .
aged af tha m arket In Lovettli eitau'te for the occaalon.
i
Aimuii; lho*e ' l i g h t l y w »undrd
R
efreahm
ent.
were
aerved
b
y
"
'
101^
followed
by
a
bu.inea.
a y ra r in • settlement hour* on f j r s t e r . l a y
Groceteria on E ait P in t S treet
w as a eiv ilian who
Henry S treet lit New York City
He took eeer ,|»V A rtte* in thra the hoateaaea, aaalated by Mra, meeting at 3:30 o'clock.
Jam e' A. W right, Mra.
M orrill c lre l* Number Four of the F irat and went from there to the Ever- c l a l t n r ti to t e n it A m e r ic a n , l i e
store last Saturday.
Spencer, Mra. Ben Cantwell, and B «ptl.t Church will meet a t 3:30 gladea whore ahe haa lieen work- refusiMl tn g ix r h is n a m e an d d e ­
t a i l s of tile »hoot t'K. «ajring he did
the Miaaea Frances Relta. Camilla **• * with Mra. J , S. T harp. We.
h u t w a n t th e publicity.
\ The ipenAore «f the Seminole Dees, and D rrothea Lawson.
I*'1* A partm ents.
C!i»nfu*i n t e i g n e d in t h e e a r l y
High'School and tha Orlando
Thoae present were: Mra. U. W.
TUESDAY.
i
ov en in ; a n d math* it im p o ss Me to
High School football trams have Spencer, honor goest, Mra. G. M.
The Social D epartm ent of thej M iss V ivienne S m art
co m p ile «n a c c u i a t e list of «a»utabu Inritod to. ho guraU a t a Shipp, Mra. Jam es A. W right, Woman’s Club will have a br.(%a|
W eds J. H. Seal • I t i e s since | h e m o v e m e n t w a s
Football dance fa he given tomor- Mrs, Claude Herndon, Mra. Mtnnla party a t 7:30 P. Ik. a t tha club
s l a it r I si
A. M. W n k i r « d a y ,
NUT night -nt 9i00 o'clock a t the Jonee, Mra. L. A. Renaud. Mr*, bouse with Mra. E. Compton and
bu t it %%a* b t l i r v r d t h a t
m ore
R ijr.H all by the local Order of Leslie W ent, Mra. Ben Cantwell, Mra. W alter L. Cooper aa boatt h a n 100 w ere k lied anti m o r e
ikMhlafr. MukUs will he furnished Mra. L. Hawkins Connelly, Mra. eseea and Mra. Howard C. Long
t h a n tfOO woundeil.
&gt; lh* "JUrlem Hat ShaU," an Sid Rive, Mra. Sad)* Moses, Mra. in charge of reservations. MemBy th e s h a r p , «iitter m o v e m e n t |
a,l-of-towp colored orchestra. Alt Howard Overlln, Mrs. H. K. her* and their huabanda era all*
tl . r ret els s i u g h t
to
rein state,
rwsabers of the DeMolay are Weakly. Mra, 11. N. Sager, Mra. gene to attend.
R- *W . (jip tla n d .
U . M . - - Regular— bu»tn*a« T a n d
aMlal
Watson, Mrs. P. M. Eldar, Mra. meeting of the A aariaa Clara of
Qf&gt;rga C Fellowa, Mra. A. W. the F irst B aptist Church will be
S tam p ,, Mrs. Erneat Gormley, held at 7:30 P. M. a t the church
Mrs. Morris Spencer. Mra. Georgs annex with Mra. Lourine Beal,
A. DcCottea. Mra. Marian BL Mra. II. J . Goodin. Mra. Victor
Johns, Mra. Poarl II. Babbitt, Mrs. McLaulin, and Mrs. Uriel Blount
t O ffic e 141

M . G. W. Spencer
Is Guest Of Honor

Social Calendar

PAGE T TT M *

F o r f i x ho r*
loyal
f ig h te r*
I »u im l shell* into t h e h ig h p l a r e d
ea«tle w i t h keen a c . u r a i y . T h e r
X t i i a e r h e a v y m a c h i n e g un fire
flOKl A l a r r a ar.il t h e *ho:» f i r h o l
»nipera beh in d lo y cl li:.rr.
I hi : m e t h e m o r n in g i* - r i v e r *
‘ cU rv ed th e reh,d« t r o u g h ! a i t I•eiy pirce» I r l o p lay . Itul mme w as
•■vi v-m .’u r i n e ’lie r f I m e n .
*
A» t h e loyalists* s h e l l . s t r u c k
*he f l | ho p e iln u .la uf alo n e .tost
« e i r inland, h u i a p . a ir i il . '. th o ,
• hick walla wer e r i d e to yrilh&gt;tand l

.^oaU r« tria and Cuba Jolntd I n ^ h tH . Mltct . shclL im * — t
IK T bom'-Drilment, ami droppe ■ .!&gt;»►► of alone and steel,

A rm is tic e D a y — ( T o m o r ro w )
N o ah J n c a h s P ic n ic G round.*

CHULUOTA
F :i m !i «\# M . till 12 P . M.
Mttftlc — F u n — Ita a k c t L u n c h e s

PUBLIC INVITED!

DON LANNING
n n d hi* a ll n e w

“SILV ER S U P P E R REVUE'

I

T h e K lm l S in g e S h o w o f t h * S e a so n
nn d

P a rh a m S tanw yck in “Bahy Fi

P rim a ry P u p ils H ave
A r m i s t i c e P ro g ra m

Rf* Hava T hat

COAT SUIT
F ur Trimmed

Models

$5.95
O t h e r S ty le s n t

$2.25 and $7.95
H ATS
Flops - Batin Flops
Turbans
N arrow Brims .
L a d y C a ro lin e
H o s ie ry
F all Kaqhlonrd

SCOTT’S

In observance of Armlatlco Day,
the pupils of the W est Sid* P ri­
mary Bchosl had a special pro­
gram this morning during
th*
chapel period a t the school.
Th* numbers were gives as fol­
Mr. and Mra. A. II. &lt;’ mmom of
Coconut Grove, formerly of Stone lows:
ART rO L l.K tT IO N TO IIH HOLD
Island, (p en t Wednesday and Scripture K rading—lla ie l AppleThursday here aa tha guests of
NEW YORK. Nov. lO -O T l
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W ght. Park P ray er—School.
The Thomas Fortune Ryan colire
Play
on
the
Meaning
of
Armis­
Avenue.
tice. C haracters, "W ar." John
Kumtiley; “Color Bearer," War■en Duncan; "G uards," Jack
SUindifrr and iiillir George.
Fong, "Over T h e re ’—F irst Grade
Rhythm Band.
it their home in I^L e| Reading, “ Meaning of Armistice"
d her slater, Mrs. ItoyJ —Aileen Chapman.
it her home tn Floraii Interpretive Dance —r a t ty Hodge.
^ Songs, “ Keep the Home Fire*
H -rn'ng," and "Pack Up Your
-------| Trouble*"—Fourth Grad* Quarlumber of per-ona fronii «•»!*. LeRoy K .tridge, Billl*
Central F lor.d. i. ex -' ,lo ®,*h*"* U U rcnc. Alexnnder,
ittend lb . "Sunrtae-Ar-. „ • nd Cordon Frertertek.
r" dance to be given a t 1
, Q .b on the Kanfonl-j W»»«j&gt;.m Evelyn IU h .n i. M.va..
,
__ t ha I vin Smith, B rennan Hall, Leo,
g ay
"** ' | Butner, Jr., and Buddy DuBoe*.
“M -m ur... of Franee"—

COTTON PRINTS
for FALL
Plaid a, stripes and other d:
algna ia aU Ihe a r* Fall ahadr
34 live he* *ide. I'rired at

A LL'PAY SATURDAY

C lothes A re
N ecessary
FOR

Two-1 .ctl i t

W o rd I

TDK

BIG GAME

Your Car
Is Equipped Wilh

T fr e a to tt*
TIRES
llrau q u arltr* for the ■i&gt;orf
•I loot hall Toga anti AccratlT H F .l t H I ' I U T A l . i m t
T E A DA.SCF. an d
F.\ K N I N G FltlM KH

'1 hire lire I i h iip rrio r in i|ii:ilil v
In f i r i t lin e n p ic iu l b r a n d l l r e ‘
o f f e r e d f o r Mtle by m ull o rd e r
liiiUNm u n d m a d e w ith o u t Ih e
m a n u f a c tu r e r 'll n a m e a n d
g u a r a n te e . T h in Ik " T h e T ire
1 h a t T a u g h t T h r i f t to M il­
lion*.*

R u b b er C ontinues to*
A dvance in P rice; W e
Urjre You to Buy Noxv!

E verything I’rirrd
A tlractlvelv

Flrraloa*

O L D F IE L D T Y P E
HI/. H

_i; €OOL WEATHER !
OPEN A l.l. DAY SATURDAY

Other

Seminole Dry Cleaners
" ^

Manila

$3.70
7.20
3.10

«.7B-I»
1.00-19
3.13-13

.M l U make ye* tk k k of wares d ath raT rvrhap* yaa'va
nftow b a t year's waalawo. If y ea have, erwd them d e n te
Wa*? clraa them for y r a .U o “B om lrab Woy."
VL v
’

Are.

E astern S t a r P a st
M atrons E ntertained
Tha past matron* V Seminal*
Chapter Number Twa O rder a t
th* Eastern Star warp md «r1ala)4
with • dinner given aa Thuaday
i p Mra. R. W. Tumor nnd Mr*. R.
L. G riffin n t Mra. Tnrwor's homo,
d M M yrtle Area**. • a r e - --A r
DilHVer Was .e rre d
U five
ranrera by th* kaet raara a fte r
*W*h Mra. II F. K ant prvaitted
M r ■ iV u t bualnaaa moating a f
tlm H ast M atrons’ fin k . P ast r a tr e n r present were: Mra. H. f .
Kant. Mr*, odaal Craabv, Mrs.
L nretta Jhw thrraoa. Mrs! Ja y BaL
J y , Mra. Murrey Jarvia, Mr*. T.

M. KMev.’ Mr*
tin. Elisabeth
■aoth, Mra. R
JL W . Turner,

tb H I k .'

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WONDER OIL STATION

i

D lr a c t F ro m R r f i n c r y

Flrealon*
S E N T IN E L T Y P E
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TRACTOR

Reatrira H lgnka.
Hoff. Mra. Sybil
C. MaxwaO, Mra.
aad Mra. R. L.

1 . - S a a tlra Armlatfe* Da*
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• A J V C
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Wat
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» fre te c k
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33.03
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7.10

Super Oldfield T&gt;pe
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3.10
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f t r e a t o n r H ra k a L in i n g — W «
C ronlgjr R ad io * a a d N o r * * E le c tr ic
T J o lta * H o t o r Oil— W a a h i a g a n d Pal

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�9 ahfohd j j w M t dXAftrttf, TtofettHfr
art»i*,"'f*4" dakl.
• o ne of them. wegptog,- a l f W J v
ed lb strikk rtA-nande*. kot tfco
oiMrw disarm *! aHd arieatadjMlm
on chntff* M hw iti4rdfnit*on.f * |
Meanwhile h-mdrada of ruffian*
an 'i nrrhlnt continued roahtngj
nrntmd the outsfclrta of the eaatle,
(Continued From Page One)
(Continued--Frora l*hjge biro) .
f . r l c t s of bullet* flying over ino a r m , reepeetlvely, com par In)
‘.ho** taken prisoner*.
treat. Prr*
Per*
While ahrll holea ra p ed In the the i head*. apparently bent on with COO and SOO last Year.
___ __
f acre* In
wall* of the ancient raatle, the ’noting the premise* If they could.
Th» ambulance In which I en­ S a r u e ts end Mil In Manatee, with
damage d ne to the fort had not
de- Seminole definite. Palm Bcath
affected the prolecl’on l| offered tered and left the f o r tm *
from shellfire, ami apparently the p e rtid wilh one dead amt three will h ate 100 aera* this year com­
defender* could hare held out long­ wjunded. One of the la tte r wa* pared with 150 planted laat year.
■ woman, blind* and *10* 11, who
Cucumber*: W a v d o ja aretlon
er If they had chosen to do ao.
Lieut. fleliaarly n e m a n d e t, In had barn 'h o t in the upper lip. will Ttache peak of movement in
rh a rg e of the
rebel pritonera, Her f ir e was swathed In *&gt;amt- a few day*. (duality am) yield* ex­
ceptionally good Ihi* fall. Fort
would permit outriders no conver­ Aliei. She wa* about fO.
se! .on with them.
.
a-a
. ..
^ a w Myers, with about 500 acres, ha*
started shipping a nd will oe heavy
The soldier* w err in on n r l f i C l t y
during middle of month. Crop in
m n'd * t snipeis continued p ittin g
- * - r
good condition.,
p
ftnm the hmitetiip*. Detachments
• Eggplant: Hernando c-ounty I*
trg a n srarch in r ell the houaea In
probably over peak of 1**1 fall
the slcln fy.
praremrnt. Manatee, Wauekula,
Soldiers
guarding
prisoners
Winter Harden and Hanford will
1* 1 T h e ta e e r ls I r U P r e s s 1
filed two shot* in their direction,
Troposals Involving more than sta rt shipping In a few day* with
causing Lieutenant Hernandea to
$11,500,000 for mantelpsJ power most plants rolling In miaed car*.
shout:
The Fort Myers crop of 150 arrr«
“Ilon't shoot! File into the *ir and other utility project* were will not sta rt until December. The
approved at yesterday's election
tf i.ecossary!”
total state acreage for fall and
T h e soldiers then began carry- in widely separated eitles, whOe winter picking I* about the samel
like
prnjeet*
invoicing
several
Inr out arm*. »nd In a c c o rd a n t
m last year, 10fs6 acres.
scitli llrtn a n d e i' direct! in«, 'lie d , millions werr voted down in si*
F . c a r u l e : P l a n t i n g * t o d a l # In­
tl.i m on th e lawns. Homo of thrhi | municipal'll**.
clude 150 acr e* In M a n a t e e c o u n ty .
m olested they wanted to keep th«i *",n kranclsco approved Lord
75 In S c m ln n le . 50 In ( h a n g * and
raptured weapons Init Hernandea I ''* Ur“ "f $20,600,000 for live city
alopi rd that
projecta conditioned on pu\Uo about 2 5 in P a l p i B**ch. P i r» t **carolo will p r « i a b l y c i m a
fro m
“ No soldier la perm itted more w" fk" *'»"&lt;■• The largest wa* tor r a l n i e t t j in m lddla o f m o n th , l a s t
11-a&gt;ti the rrgulai allotm ent nfi 112,095,000 for Improving
the y rai th i s t i m e t h e r e drvr* ab o u t
city’s water distributing system.
A proposal for an llaue of $0,308,• :mo a c r e s in flelch.
l e t t u c e a n d r o in a ln e : S a n f o r d
000 that would have opened itw
way for Han Kranclaeo to sell luip 1 Yr, acre* o t le ltu c # a h d 75
Eye* Examined
1 le d tic power was disapproved. acres o f rorAhtne gel to t h e field*.
Glasses Correctly F itted
Camden, N. J.t approved ccn- S ailin g * o f both crop* in M a n atev
stru d lu n of a $10,000,000 munici­ c .u n ty w o u ld no t to tal o v er 100
a u r a , while W i n t e r G a r d e n ha*
pal light plant

Dramatic S tory
Of* S tifle nder
Of Re be l s Told

YOU c a n t o ir r a k o Un d it
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flan/ord Mower Make* Santard Hoy

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In Many Localities

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DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

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BANANAS

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Potatoes
TEN

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crop In the latter p»rt
Jef, O lhef early kUntli
rca In Brow ard
th Ihdfkn ftfver and 300
acre* In take region of Palm llcach'
conaty. Palin Beach county haa'
earliest potatoes, and these ran
be dug |n December. This crop in&lt;
excellent condition.
^travdyekrldit
flash*
during
middle of Octette* enabled the
W trawterry grow er to natch up
w ith setting of berry plant* and
to make up fo r time lost in Sep­
tem ber. Acreage,* hitwever, will
not reach laet year's planting «y
10 to 15 percent. Few berries will
be picked laat c f thia month, bull
no volume until middle of De­
cember.
Tomatoes: Fall crop—A recent
check of fall acreage show* plant-]
inga a* follows; Uroward. '-*00;|
Collier, 400; Dade, 500; Indian
llv e r-S t. I.urie, 100; Highland,]
50; l,rr, .150; Manatee, 250; Palm!
Ileach, 100, and mltrellaneout, 50,!
a total of 2000 acres compered,
with 2500 last year. First tomatoe*
will come from Palmetto. Fort
Myera and Collier County and
should start moving the middle of
November. Shipment* from this
crop expretn! to reach 350 acres.
W
layn* planting of winter crop in
Daor, Firm*atd und Collier countiia , and to date little Acreage
la s r.een set. Intention* are for
about the same acreage as laat
year or may be slight increase.
There was at*out a 10,KOO.acrc
planting last year.
The rep lit wax made by J. C.
Townsend, Jr., estim ator.

F o u r o t h e r Ohio c - t l e i h i d v o te J only 25 a cre* o f le t t u c e se t. l a s t
d o w n p ro p o s a l s , h o w e v e r . Cinclrt- jewr t h e r e w ere 210 a cr e* of let■a l l d laappttnred a p l a n t * t a k e l i c e a n d 140 acre* of r o m a l n e aet

tw u r in

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G reen p e a t :
P l a n t i n g o f pe**i
in L ak e Oke echobee se ctio n h*»j
. t a t t e d a n d a b o u t TOO a c r e s h * d |
been p l a n t e d ny Nov. 1. Due tv
limited su p p l e* of li t t le m e r v e l,
v a r i e t y * f vrod, a c r e a g e In thlai
eecriun will
n o t be o v er
40001
nieipal waterworks.
Salt l.akf City, by two to n tr. a r re a thfa y e a r — w h i c h i* a b o u t
p l a n t e d laat f r *r .
rejected a proposal for an lift,- th e s a m e a*
P e p p e r s : P all tlepper acrewg# 1*|
oOo.oOO power plant and Tyrime,
Fa., also turned diw n a p'an for e s t im a t e d at 1000 aere* an d y ield
fo re c a st a t 150.000 boahel* l a s t
j municipal lighting plant.
y ear 224 ,00(1 busliela w era
p ro ]
d a te d . C r u n t y acr e a g e * e r e : M a n ­
DAKTYTA HANK ftOBBFT)
atev . 300; H a r d e e . 200;
O range.
SIOUX FAI.I_S, K. D., Nov. 10. 150; l .r e , 100; BeraaOla, 76; Her a a d o , In
—iA*l— KtdAapmr lour women and 1 rnaado,
1 d ia n R iv e r a n d S em lo o U .
the l.ank president, four rob tiers 4 go i‘gch a d d 25 tn'ace llan eou*.

I’otatae*: Wet w eather in Dad*
eo*tdy ha* delayed planting of
m e acre* of early Red Blla* and
to data few had been planted. Fort
Hyer* &gt;eetlm will have 500 acre*,
w h ic h will he planted after
cu-

aim ed with two auh nraehitie gun*
raided the Kxrhangr State Hank
of Ix-nuoa Wednesday and escaped
With an undetermined amount of
4ash The eaptive. were released
hnharm rd a few mile, from town.

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SANFORD TTKRALD, SANFORD,FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10,193 J *
aa C o a ch D u tc h S t a n l e y 'a
o m t i n g e d t ee ek their f i r * v i c t o r y

CDCJIfllVII?
L IlO lllilE l

tn e r the Golden Tornado elnce
th e landatid. trium ph thnM y ear.

CHANCETl) WIN

GA
TORSSeason
FAVORED
Grid
Be Climaxed In Game AS WINNERS OF
rith Tigers Here 7o/norrou/SATURDAY TH^T
i inoleiHigh

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ts
Bam laol.
High
I 'i 19X3 football k u d o will
reached a t Municipal Park to­
rnflerooon a t 3:00 o'clock
»n the alew n, In perfect phy.iesaditjon and sensing a vie-

ADVEBTjs?
HSH
-'E A T ES

A M HC
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S LA Y IN G
m o,'»« t h e furward peering at*
tack and in the punting
I.E K S Itrittill. (in No* 10.- ^ |
m rv . . . . . .
It.porta from the Alumni'Oflu-r
(/Pi —Howard Sumner w a. con v e t
,h* »'«U«N‘ i«&lt;h&lt;«'e that ed and three other men w ire ac
D A T f f a i n ,co^,'*
Collin" graduate" will q .ltlecl yi-etcrday of killing Wade
M cElm uiray. la-e count) farm er
K Q L 1 / 1. IN S " U" " 1
&gt;c“ nlr n *irh '* * ,r '*
• T ' ’ • ’♦jl to re o f the Homecoming !&gt;ey pro* Sunnier wa* «enlencert to serve
[gram . The kakoff r o w at H:I6 Id t o ’ 15 y e a r s .

O T
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..Tiyer and
f M r h n Cawthon, Bowjrtr,
aad P n A l l
Clemone are asking for blocking f R O M
^thle week, declaring " tf we gat
_ hat. th e bark* will lug th e pig-'
a k in alt over the field." Grant U pset VlctoryBeUeved
oua, a ra r powerful Orlando Tig- Score H u n g ry . T e a ii fi
‘Field ipectator* will have oppor­
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era.
P rom ises To T u rn tu n ity to took over a galaxy of
Possible ‘A s T eam s _ _ L E G A L ' N O T IC E
Four dayi of tntrnslva drilling
o r ih 'iii'iT tn "
run
Loose M any Trickis ImrLfield m aterial, for tha coaehaa
B a ttle In N iffht Tilt M Tt Hm : i»e:i:
under Coach, Leonard
MeLuraa
ii t v t n : n i k i t i i i n i t i
w ill doubtless call upon Viost of
o r r u r uKvr.H«i. st . titiis
haa had ita effect, and tonight the
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[he hall carrier* In effort* to un­
T i n : oh plow m u .
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WINTFR PARK. Fl».t N«v. 10.1 o r Trii r|». «Itfffll)
toy* were declared ready. They
B j FRANK H. WRIGHT i
kflVrlk th*l J H
(*
a
were given a more or leaa eaay
GAINESVILLE. Nor. 10.— FI de­ loosen tha Florida offers*.
v r l r n n tr a m * w hich • K M : i K pareha»**t of ^ of T a *
. .
.
a _a a a 1 i V f l If ICMlp Nn 1M2 d«lrtl I H h
»
in
y
There are th r two fullbacks, .
af ternoon of it to.lay, with the •&lt;*•. "coring In the first two gamhi
i b M h»d ■
c h a r a c t e r i s e d h r ,u&gt; ..f A uiun. a i &gt; . i * t t h a . nu &lt;T
roach more iatereated in keeping! nearly four time- •• many polr^ta Jim m y lloghea and t'harlta S tall;
- i i h l • • i l l f l . a I»* III m \
"ifflrr. anti
«l*|a*• «'*• t i . ' i t f o r ti« a &lt;l&lt; *■J
them In the mood fur victory th a n ' »» they have tallied in four r e ­ g o m e n i f t y h a lf h n r k * in t h e per-.1 t h e t o n g hi-it kind o f luck «tnnd*
Used T y p ew riters
*■ t m t i d l i i ' r
with
In w j
o f Billy ( 'h a a r , W a lly B r o w n , [ o n e g r e l l e a t i b a n c o o f u | » e t i i n g J," J• -Will l l III
in aending themi m
through
counter"
»inre. are unini.iakaiay
unmistakably Son#
rougb another!
aautner. O
iu n tro .me*,
•*
flrtli
rmtiiai'FP
tlir
f. *l •I
F||ta*l1 pr •*!♦*•It) f&lt;11 IIHI FI.
j''touchdown hungry" amt the iH-ktl^1
scrimmage
a r k B e c k w i t h . W a l t e r Middle-1 Roltin* In t h e S I A A. g a m e at to wn
«»*
Coach McLucaa,
a, in announcing] offensive weapon* in the “ Fighjt | ’«*a u f f . a n d nub McAnly, and a m - ] Th*
n ,l*nd«.
Frida"
’ Itl fal # f ' o M f l l T .
.
i
his atartin g line
re-up. oeara out! ing Gator*’ repoloire will he' l»l q u a r t e r b a c k i n g in C a p t . f iarr;
I&gt; Slot i» t."*ch Aiboi,
UttH" O l l h Se-rtlrm
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. II..J. P ri e a t . W h o will lead t h a p o i e t - j *n &gt; " « la r .
Ta.'r «
I....... ... e t ^ , r h « ,m n
in the week—that Claoda Kelly, —
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lutlafnfitnh liwuriMilrH
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UNKNoWk'
Lealie D am age, and Jack Hughca • «-e*nt»r; H ughe., q uarter; Milli^r. f r t t i n f r a t G r a n t F irlH ?
l f.i » «V Mk*ar&gt; HrIwmlrd
have aucceedrd In taking th e eor* r *bt half; Kelly, left half, • " d | In I9?!» It w a a F u llb ack Cap*. [ t o d is c o u n t t h e f a c t t h a t th . Due j
a V .'c o n ii'a . 'i*, 'i..,w * l ', » ^ » e * i
eted firat team hackfleld place, D am age, fullback.
R a m e y C a w t h m r who . c a r e d t h e Wt. „ , g c . t e a m h a . lo .t t h . e e S
’ . I ’, ' " ' " ’ .'i "J', ' h'
Kht h u s i . a tn
over
a
away from Jimmy Dyaon, George
Geo.it L. S tu a rt C!o.
p o a . i t d e | t o u c h d o w n , a n d S cab b y Pheil w ho! j \
A gam e.
ti l l .
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McClelland, and Hubble K night, v icto ry , r e a c h i n g in t o e r e r y r l a . a l a n d e d t h e e a t r a p..int. F i n a l ' p o in tin g out t h a t tw o
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Weat, Detroit, Mich.
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r v n n t n g fa«( a m i furlori*
m i n \ i *l a i n nr n k i i i j i s i n i .
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 9. 1933

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Administration B o o s t s
Domestic Price O f
Gold To Hiorh M a r k :
Stocks In R e s p o n s e
WASHINGTON. Nov. 9 —
(A.P.)— The Administration
witched It* fold operations
dub the dollar into a record
low level today and then it
added another dime to the
price It will pay for the metal
when It la newly mined In the
Un’ted State*. The new price
la 933.16 an ounce.

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LIQUOR CONTROL
PLANS W ILL BE
STUDIED QUICKLY
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IN D U P K N D B N T D M L T N E W S P A P E R

LAGUARMAHAS
HOPES Of CITY
FREE OF GRAFT
P r o m is e s T o C o n tin u e
F iff h t O n T a m m a n y ;!
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W ill B e
\ ’EW

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E s ta b lis h e d

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Nov.

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O f S eason

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BUFFALO, Nov. 9.—&lt;JT&gt;—
The first general snowfall of
the season covered Western
New York today. Up to threa
Inches was reported In many
places and At still was snowing
hard Fast and Southeast jf
Buffalo. Tha storm U general
from Lake Ontario to Pennsy
vanla. Below fren.'ng tempersturrs reached into some sectior.s of the South last night
and today as Diriie's first spell
of real cold weather continued
with prospects for even chillier
weather in some slates tonight.
Asheville reported * low of 24
Macon and Kalrigh, 28. Cold
weather brought • frost as far
South as Jacksonville where
the minimum was 40 while
Gainesville, to the South re­
ported a low of ;M. Tampa had.
a lli anil Pen-a ola had a 42.

FKHT FOR NRA
TO FARM BET Property In
L o n e H e c k le r S ile n c e d
B y A d m in is tr a to r A s
H e A sk s
F in n

For

F o r B e tte r
R ecovery

DES MOINES, la., Nov 9 -(A*,
| — Genrtal ILigh 8. J hltson. In­
dustrial Kreuvrry administrator,
Invaded the home of the Midwest
I farm strike last night to appeal
again for support of the Nit A and
AAA as "the one possible way out
I of this depression" and to affirm
| that Iter ivrry program benefit*
I wrtv already • n the way to the
fhrmn
The ficiy trrnrmi made bin id*
drv«* In*fort* 4.000 p*t«on« in
Shrine auditorium. Thera were
burst* of applause as he finished.
For the moat part, however, the
audien e listened without demontrat inn.
One herklrr who attempted to
interrupt was silenced when the
j general asked sharply:
"What t»ettVr plan than FrankF n t i re

Is Ordered B y

O f Ci
3000 GIVEN J OBS R A M D AD BRIDGE Bombardment
T o Begin A t
O’clock-This A
INU.S.BUREAUS IS DESTROYED IN noon,
SINCE MARCH 4 STRIKE SECTION HA V NA; N . 9.— (AJ»,

R o o s e v e lt C a lls A id e s ,
o i t S l S
T o M e e t W i t h H i m i revolution. Ia»t night declared he
i a
ov
T o S e t U p S y stem
........ I ' " " ‘top. to battle Tammany
Hall's “natmnare and plunder."
■ “
of tha AB
Tbn'»t into the city hall by an
1 4 5 , 0 0 0 L o p p e d O f f P a y F a r m e r s C r e d i t e d A s radlciU and Mcret revolut
WASHINGTON, No*. 9.—&lt;A*&gt;— *mn«ed electorate amid rioting
B e in g
R e s p o n s i b l e a r y 'M c k t y , broadout
Sighting the certainty of prohibl , »nd disorder. InGrardla. fusion'*
R o lls , H u t 1 4 8 ,0 0 0
tion repeal, federal official* yc»- fivh'lnr champion, promised »n
F o r L a t e s t A c t i o n warning today that, they 1%,
W
e
r
e
A
d
d
e
d
A
t
O
n
c
e
ten by hurried the formulation of j administration for the next four
Undid to aack all Amarlea**:
plans fir dealing with national! year* that he said would set a na-j
SIOUX
CITY,
la.,
Nov.
9^W&gt;)
projktfty In Havana arid -p
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
9.—Thphases of the liquor control afterj tjonal model.
immediate result of the march on —Furthvr dtstrurtian of property v o k p Intervention by - tSS’
lxtndnn dispatches told of an Dec. 5 when the IKth Amendment
"It will t* my effort to give to
Washington by the greatest army is reported in the farm strike area
overnight drop of four «nd Ihrw expires.
United , BUte* if . their
V»s- York City a civir administra­
. ,m
of job seekers on record was dls. as another railroad bridge, tha
eighths rent* la th# rirhanr"
Moving promptly behind the tion so efficient and free from
thid
since
the
for
hlghar
d
ay u
b as ttle
he
war
tor
higher
viw/i u v fo r controlI 0T
&gt;
rloxel
yesterday
for
the
first
time
rain* of the dollar a* *r*in«t quick approval given b* the nec­ irmfi, -inernres and wastcfulnesa
in official figure* showing the prices startedd, waa destroyed by g o v a r a m a n t la Q ftd ed d ed bjr
the pound.
essary 36 states to the 2 ls l amend­ »a to set a new model for every
stntua of pay rolls in all depart­ fire early today
l*»*
3 :0 0 o’clo ck t h i s a f t e m o c o r
MesawhUe. the price rf gold ment which repeals prohibition, citv in the nation," he said.
ments and agencies a* of Ort. I. A
The bridge waa the .property
. .
of, ............
A l th i .........
m m ..............
tint# they w w m *
tendon waa reduced hut a President Roosevelt railed his
Sml'ine. arpcarinc fresh despite
turnover of more than 146.000 waa the Chicago, Milwaukee and P ad -1 . *** V7. '
"*a
rhanvc In the dollar—vound reta- • idea to meet with hint Krlthy to th.. nnlral of election day. Laindicated That
many persons fie Railroad, located a mlle,eoeU| *
” , ,. ,
Monshlp rarrnl an Increase' in device a program which would Inwere separated from the govern­ of Purt.mouth, Sheriff deorg. ! * 1 tkey lntmtowl to fly
Utls quotation when It la con- etude recommendation* to Con- Guardi* a.sertcd there would be
ment pay roll, while 148,000 were J u iu a -u ld ha- l *e »4 eeideaee- s lt ^ H L - jt t - ^ s - 4 i « - j rF v
T r a n sfo r m
Pfgca.
1
no
disorder
when
another
election
carted Into dollar.. Yesterday'*
tin it»*n%f*vetrN pt*TT*tdrt~ymr ihfn%
tnH tW oei On T a g . Twei
ineendiarlxm and he blamed
The ITrohniTUoTr u n T l'oT fh k lu ^ ’ (f^v~ rmnf» a round,
' C a p i t a l i z i n g S y s t e m nf ?**
domestic figure wax &lt;9 cent*
farm atrikara.
_
the Ixmdnn figure while tire department waa drawing its' ~ n iP next election and the electh a ' mbment far the
A««rrting he rame here
an­
Early today a stream of trucks, of . all veMelee found 0*
plans to keep dry slatea dry In | | on. „f ty.&lt;- next four year* at—
ROME, Nov. ft. t d l - \ iVerve
today** waa M cent*.
swer
rlitirism*
nf
farmer*
that
waa pouring Into tha Sioux CUy.
.
. .
(Continued On P a g , Throe,
|m&gt;
q)|it&gt;, , nd (irde r ly , which financial observer, said
fttwha and principal eomrondifrnnflmien fin 9*aae Three)
markets In the heart of tha area *“ **” ’ _ _■
tlea advanced briskly for a lime
that little children will be able j P»»bably would transform the
artillery
where moat of the dilturbances o f1 ' Raaa*WIa,
In *Vi|i rop#
of polling whole industrial rapltaliring sy s­
In yentarda*'* market*. »» the «lolthe
last
few
days
have
occurred.
bardmant
af
tem of Italy »a* presented t&gt; the
t Bcouts un the roads reported pl4k-*fs000 rahalt
U r dropped to new low level*
Chamber of Deputies for approval
hi.
|Miwerful
fist
on
hi*
desk.
Tlie penally for violation of. r l I1"” oblltornlador eon.ld»rahly| ally, andtha rohqla wiawajW
■lace abandonment of the fold
today ny Premier Mussolini
safely t.ile. oft.n mean, .leatb „r tllmlnlshml.
; machlon gtM andrifle '
Commenting on the tiatiiinnl
The decree permits the govern­
etaadard.
tContinueil •in P ate Tool
ment to guarantee and participate
pern anrnt Iniury warne.l Miss
One Incldsnt waa reports^ lata: a r t t ^ aban - r a y , Many *hare* pushed up II to
in "lock Issues nf private ronipa
Kiln* lljnrst. Sanfor.l Gas Co, yrstsrday whrn a farmer with a ja srogtlkB on * por
more than IS a» vigorous buying
Freight shipment of bunch vegr
nie*. The Idea I* f &gt;r l(ie govern
nfflrial a. .hr itallvcretl an ait-1 load of hogs was turnad back on aw ySk^n* dafaoiare
suddenly appeored late in the table, from this county into an. L o c a l M o t o r i s t s H e e d menl to guarantee the principal
TTiat htmilmls of roeHlenla of dress i&gt;n "Jfafsty" before Hanford! tha main highway btU sllppad: fo r t--I
day. caaton, helped by a govora- section East - of the Mississippi'
,, „ - _ - .
x g r - - 1, and also rertain ntniV*l dividends
tp
thr wi".trrit lielf of this e’ unty Kiwanians who were meeting in through a blockads by a aids road, gpvii
ment crop estimate a little •mail­ river, long prohitnlrd by rmilrua.il a l l O f b l l l O t y » e e k which will lie paid regardless of have l.ocii made well aware that weekly session at tlie Miinleruma1 and unloaded hla produce al a
Tfcf artl]lary want
tariff
rule*
and
regulations,
hat
-----­
er than anticipated, trained |l.6 0
the company’s rondition. If thr
' Sioux t'lty warehouse.
• |ierall all dav ||nt&gt; I yeslrnlay.
at 9 o'tlock today as
That “Safety Week" " lean .; r„mp« ^ ,, pr„ flt,|,|e, nd.litl.mal then* is to he a
t&gt; |IJtO a hale, and wheat futures been made possible through e f­
Mi*, lljnrst stressed the rost of
Sheriff W. II. Tice of Woodbory •mutant . wldian attackad
NRA festival In Ihl* city ttexl
forts of Klie Sanford-Ovieilo Trurk snmethlng to many resliVnta of | dividends will be added'
•ny measure of safety as lx |n g , county reported that tha nscnsslty fam dW aU AUreo F an
i t Chime* clooed with advances tilowers Inc., and the Allan!
this city and county Is revenlevlj The government will operatr Thursday is an opinion statril worth more than thr possible lossj for slats troops had apparently
tfiOQ
o f I 7 4 ta 9 S-* •cent* •o busleeL Coast Line Railroad,
It wan In a report made tmlay by three: through an Industrial reeonstruc this afternoon by one of the
members of Che party of nearly ' "F • Mfe. and .be said that thou , boon dissipated, k. vs a GooeyMf tf
learned here tod^r._
^
*
| local a to dealers ur garag.1 *rrrb- kion Inxtttute similar to the Anuriof the declining dollar, the hand
Under the trrtns of an amend rrp&gt; .bowing that brakes hti*e can Beeonatrsetkrn Finance Cor- Mi Hanford merchants who eet oat ! •an.la nf American maadfaatovero; Herring's augfostion that p a * *
early thi. morning on a good w ,ll!
employee, ere learning this) officers deputlxa an army of clU by 4«k)t&gt;pd ___ „
’ .m arket held fairly steady.
ment to Speiden'a Cttni" Fnrtl !
t n ta l ur ropilred .ln»e itnn-j poratlon.
Iten* to keep the roads clear re- fortHy* Which has replied to Rf
mntorrade.
■
lesson
daily
Strawberry-Vegetable
tariff,
ICC,
,
|
,
y
morning.
|
---------------The fold eurreueto- aiid back
Twenty-one autlmohlles were In
Harold C. Washburn. &gt;oeal l&gt;us-l relvrd little consideration aad
i
i
i
“ soldlgn lit th* army of OaloMl
' %J'~
S trifU from their tap level* of Item YI6-K, It Is now possible ,o | Seminole Tiro Shop report.-d . . . .
line when thr tour left the t'lty I
f* " .
• copied a . a new packers amt dairymen wera ax
the day. In roUtlon to the dollar, ship bunchra of breta, carrots, nril jhat J C. Albritton. Winn Igrv.Mt W n m l l l R ' IH IC O le&amp; H eU
-a i» solan, and Klwanlan J a .i l&gt;ertlng swelled receipt* over yes­" Fulgynalo Batista.
smuggled anna Into
R.bal. had
V
but the poont sterling cl md at turnips when mixed with veK*-~«ir,KT.rr Co.. G. E Italmes, R K.‘ A v r u in u t li'n lu n A iriM itM IVall *| II Oil o'lfM’V bul thr total Mhimn r it f n iN s welcome
terday's low mark.
tables amt citrus fruits moving Monsalvatge, Joshua C Chsse,'
**
**
hail apprnsrhrd bB ran bafnre behalf of th* club
Atfraa. consolidating thalr F*«l|
-------------—----|4JTf l- t. the day'a be*l and up into 8outh*a«t«rn territory, or Fred Tresher, I . F. Iloyle. ^nd A.|
~
*
thr noon tUv *to|» at Satllanil"
tiona on th# second day of apr
eight rents from Monday, and when m lin l with vegetable* mi&gt;v- J. Peter. ,n. have had the.- ear
Itrv Martin J. IJram of Holy . . .
n .
«
t.u .n l against dealing with un­ Bprinv* for luncheon
aaarly IS cent* above Its old pari­ i ing into other territory Ka*t of i rakes tested, some teparrod.
C’rik** F.piscopal t'hurch *pok*lINCW I OTK l^C lC rj^v-'rO P rising. Th# strong position of th*
| offrcrai and un.ufhorl.ed get.
Sto|i« wprr made at th# schi*«l briefiv in i•eh.if „f th , pr..po.e.i: j g R e p o r t e d A h S h o r t fortress overlooking th* capltoj '
ty with the doUar.
the Mi**i*»i|&gt;pi. The aniefulmeiit
Marlin'* tlaragr reports that W.| irrk iiif to mill'd Ire* for e'tu ­
city, lad military exports
to r "th* Mu-ctllrd htfiv- h&lt;&gt;u*r« in I^k* Mtmroe, Paola. nnnual Iteil &lt; ro«« Hull ( all drivsj
r
J Hall. J T M eUin, ami J H m'” 1""*
I *rnt into rff«*rt on Oct. 'J3.
that k sanguinary
'
. »&gt;attl#
I
akr
Mary,
anil
Uncwnod.
and
at
[ which gets under way nssl Mon­
ought
data
*r.
.he
I
J"
,,f
''elplng
,he' "7
,,*’u ,n lo**' ‘ “f
1 Idocal gro\»en* ttrrr Lalkrtl In Crawford have sought
j
Ass related
Press ~ reports proapoct.
•
•
•
*
f^el-real
|Anl
t
•
W
1
1
k
«.
WRri'l'il
'
h#
Fns^atr'a
f’arklnjr
House
In
Pore
' Federal
day
1 thrir ntteni|it to »hip bunchrd mnditiun of the r rat lirakaa
Consolidation In Ataro*
Strickland Motor. Inr . reports |
(
Adni.niatrottoo m a City tIihmI- will talk* wer* maile. . Those attending the mretlng i reached Hanford today with the
vegetable* from here lad year
th*
repre*rnt injf the tn«&gt;tnrrade. by weir Miss Kdrls lljorst, Mt*. F message that a recent storage re­ cornpilehad before dawn,
" ,l* r“ &gt;r
when carrier* refa»«-&lt;l t h a m l ' e that cars owned by the Mould tin J " No unofTicialm iiftermcdu
port issued by the U. 8. Depart­ rebel* find from Dregonou
y
thr vegetable* in that manner he 1 Ire Co., Faafontl Furniture t'o„ | rrcr«*ary f«»r farmer* to make up* It M Papworth. K K. Itradv. i VV lu ll, K C. Kennedy, anil Rev. ment of Agriculture shows a Kaaamhroslo fortress** a fu r
F. MrPherson. and Cnsilte
l-inltm F AHen. Judge J G , Iliam a&gt; guests, and Kiwanians large decrease in rslsry held in 24
rau*e their wa» no rt linr allot* ^
plication* fm loan*, and no -uch
lists'* men had threatanod
ing *ueh ahipmenta. In *ome in hnvth hair leen te*trt| for biake
I riami will havr any influe-u-e up Sharon, and Mi* l( I. Uran . llnwaid Ovrrlln, who presided, H. storages In westarn New York bombard those stronghold* front
C
Moore.
Hay
Fox.
V
A
Speer,
Prinripal*
of
the
vam&gt;u«
*chnol*.
|
The XarmaL*wraln« of tho new •tan e* last year, rat* tint ha I tioublr.
stairs
as
of
Oct.
20
when
com-,
on the amount «if the buin Abivh
th* land and aaa.
W 1a»4avtU Ptggly-W iggly state been loatial bad to Iw uobMt«ird at*
v» |l be made," the administration * an«t Robrit Overstreet, owner nf J G I.♦&lt;&gt;na rdy , Arthur Hranan. pared with the last two years.
Loyal troop* moved Into th*
J
I’rlrr
Sehaal.
Hill
llulluse,
I.
J
at Magwaila Avenue and First . .0- to the ohipptr.
The
figures
reported
were
as
Ssnl arulo Spring* .made reap n*e
C o u n t y P r o p e r t y G i v e u ■tatement said.
abandoned forts amid wild seen#*
Hrarkin,
F.
S.
Lamann.
E.
C.
follows
Hi tha former Atlantic
I'emon* w^hing to make ^opli to tbe talk*
of looting by the populace. Tha
Ilar|ier, A It Johnson. K I. Hoy,
Oct. 20, 1933, 210,606 rratss In)
O k e y B y S u p e r v i B o r ration for loan* should r »nta t
A
i
each
tu
hool.
thr
children
nfdead ' stood ■at least at t t
Julius
Dlngfelder,
Dave
Bonlake,
:° /io S ;l3 r d L e s s o n I n S c o u t i n g
storage.
officers of thr Hemlnola I’tuirt y frrnl *«ng» ^* thrir |»*rt of thr
Oct. 21, 1032, 347.144 crates In nearly '200 are Injured from
Seminole County'* Jail and con­ National Farm lxian Aaaooa; in wrlroma t«» thr Sanford group, !• N Whitehurst. T I. Itumaa, 8
dap o!4 battling.
. u, t rs.b,. l^
lT « B e O f f c r e d T o n ig h t
vict ean-p were ade&lt;|CBtrly mannstlj I,, the Valdea Hotel building Thi* after whl h souvenir* In thr form J Nix, Fletcher Bally. W. A. Pat­ storage.
Meqnwbjlq ih* government
Oct.
23,
1031,
474,3*0
crateo
to
rick.
R.
D
Caswell,
8.
F.
Doudnry,
u groat old a ad new cas
to of |k«ncll*. rookie*, tnenn pads,
Having sureessfully pasted the and properly administered during) urginixatlon Is authorlae^.
contended It had th# sttuatlow
C. D. Bare. W. 8. Coleman, J. G. storage.
uaM teats which are roqu red of October, it sraa reported recent I f , liamllc all applieationa.
all day.
yard stick*, pia p^»*. and other Sharon, Howard !*&gt;ng. Karl Leh­
hand l» tha Intorior of tha
•tor*, anid to bn &lt;fca largest all boya aaeklng to become Ten Jer-I Uy T. B. Johns, sspenrtsor of sU t -j
---------------------- mediums of advertising were dlatry although tellable Info
mann, L. Tharp, W. It Zachry,
aaat of Ha kind li'Coxitral f rot Scouts, , group of -vo&lt;- «o| rxaeveterto, who makes a monthly
and finest
trthutad.
Jno D. Jlnktns, and R. B. Ran­ P r o p e r t y I s R e t u r n e d frtm tha pcovtmre* Is
i, |a wew only in WatloD. local men and women, anxi ms to! inspection of all county propel S e n k a r i k I s N e w H e a d
The tour was t« end in Sanford
af disrupted
dall, Jr.
,
lo store No. U that, Irani .h a t Scouting meant, will ties.
T o S t a t e , C o u n t y B o l l tlen feaOIUas. Babels said that
late this afternoon *ftrr stop*
O
f
F
u
t
u
r
e
F
a
r
m
e
r
s
Hie report on the Jail was thal|
front Ita aM loco-' meet a l the Arcade Sco-t head .j
at C.ahrbdla, Slavis. Oviedo. Chub-lllpa |« awdar tray la Mataaag*
PULUTO N HHPORT8
tiow In tha Meiach Bonding J«*t quartera tonight at 7:30 -'clock “Food ami clothing provided l»,
State ,nd county prop«rty which Camagnay, aad Orient* provtoafg,
John Stnkarik, Jr., Is the new luota. Geneva and 0*re4»la.
to newly tenor-1 for the third lesion.
ample. | found the Jail and hoi
had a taxa'ola value of
|l |H J t
T EB rohallion atortad a t CM
In hie Octobar report to the was added to the 1931 tag rolls
ated quarts re.
| Scrut Executive II. N. HruwnJ ding In good eomlitmn .-.thow I'rr-idsnt of Hsmlnbl* Chaptn,
Futurv Farmers of FUritW.
County Cummlaalonets, Dr. 8. Pu­ during October under tanas of tha Columbia by *a *4r pbaaa flighty
K ara, QaJbrtath remains as III of Orlando *rvj Rev. Uar'ln J.j In ;ail serving sintan r liave pirn
O
c
t
o
^
i
e
r
R
e
p
o
r
t
S
h
o
w
s
Hr was nominated and rl**ct*'l
les tun state* that as County Phy- Fulrh bill, It waa reported at th* Gullletynu Martafl. -a forvaar
~
vjih Mian O n to ' pram of Baaford ate the tear hers, I ty to eat and there are no eoni-i
uuanimouily, tofvthtr with utbrr
r, - ~ t
R|n&lt; and thro* more meetings will be j plaints."
ieian
ha made flea visits to tha Court llouaa by County Tax Col­ espials. After loyal trodpi t)
$
4
3
9
^
6
S
p
e
n
t
O
n
H
o
m
e
offirrrs, «t a maatinf bald at thr
rented - tha r*h*IU*M
‘ ‘
M charge a f n miri*— rnlargr&lt;l held after tonight -n e st Motdayi Of the eonrlct ramp, in charge
county
horn* and flva visits to lector Jno. D. JlnxTns this week.
eorp* there, huadrod* - a f _
“ ' p . M. Vickery! night, next Thursday Slight, and o f Poa] Bigger* as captain of lh« High .School Tuaadajr "ol^ht sftn
Slightly
more
than
1400
was
tha
convict
camp,
whtla
as
phy­
The
Mata
recelvfa
$496
94
of
tl&gt;U
initiation %
ca?ama«yy had levn
thaauolroa *1
an
Ray ftarrtee* ore among th^ &gt;ha folUwing Monday olgh*. Par- guards, ha said, "I find this ramp| completed.
spent In operating the County sician far th* county
welfare sum, while 9179U 7 went Into barriaad if
h m l M iu m i amployed at the! cot* are argAJ to atUnd tbeto in good condition, with It* prison­
Tyt*',! fl°mw for Ita superintendent and board, h* hold IH consultations at county coffers. Tho remiiader via* Tdhtg polk# slatlea. . , ' m
’
7
1
Other
iff
ice
re
are:
E.
D
^
|meetings eeperiafly If thrir sons ers getting plenty to eat, and no ,___________________,
ac- hie office, performed on* major j divided among tho various district • fh a y too. wore quoded aftor
bier prrsidrnt; Clifford King, *r« 'i 3R inmates during Octone*
haavy flfh tlag that took a laggp
retary; Dael.l Earle, reporter; *“rJm* to the report sujnilttoJ operation and one minor Operatla
1* ------------- *-r the opening day' , r »
or "-F* lo
*S naU- complaints hemg made.’
toll i f cashaltl**.
i.
o
f
Orlando,
ConRonald
Mulrhead,
treasurer;
t
'
''y
KL.
Danu
F. SsTHco.
The rAmllloua ‘ aviators '
M c K in n e y , H. Coloman, J l. Smith.1 The total axpen.e was *439.26.
to*T H gr1*.district
oply aftel aovhral hour* af
memt&gt;ers of the F.xecutlva Com-' ?r • tot»l A11y
&lt;&gt;f .U * 17,
lag, w1‘h 'machtoa
miMr
Air* R. Johnson, sd- It waa passible to adequately feed
the Inmatoe of th* home at a root
and h ’ tost-aalooto
.
vttor.
of 13 rents a day each. whll« fend­
- tCqhtlauid' *o Fagu
ing and housing then cost 40
Everything la in readiness far Qplamrln dbh-womaa. Introduction C o u n t y H a d T o S h s r e l n cent* por doy each. Twenty-six to­
The spaaing of Ih* Fall farm clothing and fund* supplied
the,Oaatral Flirido H oh iliaalloa U Krx. W L. Morgan and Mrv.
mato* are whits; the remainder season has brought about a six*tic | parsons whs are usable to
R e p e a l F le c tio n C o st
ars colored.
BM ar Curlett U I . f .l lr o Mrs.
reduction In the nurrUtr of fam h*e been to effect alt summer sraa
la to attract upwards of 100 u sn
__
On* hoaiVe dand eleven gallons
aad vrofao* from this w c tiu i o f i *boarer'a response.
The county had to pay far the of milk wore proffufrd during th# Ilka whoa# Damn have boos tar­ reduced la th* asm* period from
Florida la th* Woman's C1sh| Whoa Mrs. Cummor rosdBdss dinners wb'ih were ronswwrd ty month, at a coat af .263 rents per ried on the relief rolls at tho 149 families to 110 families. • A t
men and wamrn who Sclad ii« gallon) 17 douan eggs were pro­ HeaainoU County Welfare ‘ Board toast 10 of those families will b*
tultd'ag
t smarrsw
a t l l : |9 . bar add seas, she will Intro*kica the tho
/Aad—
Inspectors duced at • cost of -398 cents por office during the past law month*, taken from th* relit by Monday.
Th* order to reduto th* relief
dote*, and a total of Yf&gt; 1 -2 pounds It was ^reported today by Mrs.
rolls by ono-thlrd xrent out
Hekn T. Norse, county
H waa lea mod with af buttor were ptfodbceJ.
dtalnaaa of (he Fltrlda BUU
days ago whan Stmtooto Caqaty
work director.
My CommlaalroWolfosa Board; Mr*. Rptb A tb i»
Emergeacy Belief
' at th* Court
_ Where on OcL 1. * tai
a f Tallahassee, Florida Os-SIJBKJm r BOND* REFUNDED famlllo* were on wort re
hart decided that a tavtag took Id
to effected to th* expugfltww of
la, wore given food, atotl
Federal iqadb.
WA8HINQTON. Has. »•—
- m a n (a ret ora for various
Score# a f ‘
A total o f fUTJUtOfiO O of th* i f vmck acom pll.had, only
lib erty 4 1*4 percent fa n Ulna wore os n *
M rs refunded so far. Mav. L aad there la aw

ITALY PROPOSES
TO GUARANTEE
ISSUES OF STOCK:

Mussolini Decree Will

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Bunch Vegetables
May Be Shipped By
Freight In Future

Miss Bj or s t Tells
KiwanisClub About
ww .
j rt • Safety Movement
Motorcade Carries:
J—
Good-Will Message
To Many Residents

Formal OpeningOf
NewPi/rtty-Wiggly
Set For Tomorrow

a

fwMfWVTgiy^i-to^, Throng Of Centra! Florida Persons To
Attend Social Welfare Luncheon Here

Opening Of Farm Season HasReaulted
In Reduction Of Local R e l i e f Roll

was to m p o **# to

R call a few weeks
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Pacifists

L A G U A X D &amp; H A s

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L A S V E G A S , N a r n ia . N o v . 0.—

One man was kitted and another
L i k e
B E G R I
War talk tn Europe has rained the queation in many a
CHICAGO,
N«t*gO^-t&gt;F)-3otn«!
»*rinu»ly Injured yesterday a* a
young man's mind aa to whether he would, in the event
W A .S U 1 N G T O N , N o v . 9 — tA T—
‘ Hut It Should He
,000 shivering
I I timber , concrete
form
sh ive rin g iChlcacuan*
.i r n s v ^ . —
,
. . . . on na„ „•. £
Voter* representing seren-eightha 25,000
la country should ngnln be dragged into foreign entangle.
. .t
n , . j j i . p . i , lu a tllv rhannel colum n nf the
B oulder
Served Right!
i
*
l
■
U
m
nation's
population
have
tnents, shoulder his gun and march off to the battle front.
• ay'*
i s - »™ y .-r «
-**
Gam pat*
r d “Tuesd
favored repeal of th r prohibition c r lr b r a t••
Most of them think they would not. Most of them say with s ig nVrontltuifd
of concrete poured on them . w . it.
S t e v e ’s P l a c e
ifirx n r* of hi* fle d
s m rn d m rs j by a vote of almost repeal by d rin k in g some L-thti b a r- Jam eson, 38, w ho came her* frv m
a degree of dafinitcnrsa which almost defies contradiction Guardis a,bled:
rets o f gratia here and consum ing South C a ro lin a , was killed. W . J
Opposite
Poet Office
.1.
I
«
1.
that they would not fight unlosa they brought the fight
thousand* pf free -sandwirhes yes- ■* lainnm nd, 3(1, of
“ It 00*"* the w a r In a
I-o*
Angelryt,
Jh r
»lx
states w hich voted
ovgr h^re. f 4 I ,caught In the outer edge of the
tn m nnii-ipsl
irn vc m n r
Tuesday represented about one- te rd a y at the eiposftinh.
Hut they'd go alt right, just as they went before. The khnws that pow erful , J
O ffic ia lly , so far at the &lt; e n tirry |t n n t r r ie| managed to pull fre e a ftfifth
of
th r
total
papulation.
bands would start playing. The flags would begin waving. chines In lug cities are
a t Pro grass was concerned, the , ff h „ |,K w a , fra rlu ris l.
T t n i r answ er In the que«tinp was
New terms like “slackers" would be invenled and used beatable.”
« -le b r a 'io n Wa« for “ personal re- (
___________________
a vote of s lig h tly more Ilian t
H r Is going tn ta k r
apo nsihillty
d a v ,”
hut
it
w a« I
pointedly in the direction of young men wearing civilian
' tn I in fa vo r nf rrp ra l.
“ Bee* D a y " to the v is ito r.
|
TA K E S OVER R 0 M B F
mi*"
clothea, The publicity wou|d IP&gt; out through the press of the bet h r tnrt an tim e pi
h iit
Th e 31 states w hirli previously
T h e w eath er— s w irlin g snow and W AR „ IN O T O S
laud. F!mo,tirmal oratory would fill the pulpits and dominate th r ta*k o f o u tlin in g pis
N o v . 9.— l A V - i
irin had v a lrd w -n t
d ig h lly
more d ro p n ln e
trm f*rm turri»
every stump in the country. And ninety-nine percent of ad m inistratio n w hirh
j ib 1 to I fn r rrp ra l.
T h r r f t p « n « l t lli t y f ir
hr r n lh e
Jure I
h a rtrn d rrp at th r o|*rn air
those expeetod to sign up would sign up.
Th e hoard of nl&lt;li&gt;rinrn/mu*t P " ,i
G f |he coon try's total popula
d l«p rn * * rira to dor» oTrrrontR ftut r c lir f p ro g ra m in K v n tttrk j w m &gt;
Recently some two hundred students nt Columbia Uni­ h r »a ld A new r lly cha'jplit wiU* tion * t l?5 ,0 M .00n, vntara reprataken o v r r last niuh« »y thi* f r d * n * MnM
a 'w a w r eg ika versity, with representatives from practically every state in r w r i'n f if i* t hs c ity 1* rotnTdlrntcd spntiny 11O.ftRfi ,01HI h atv r pa %ac »I t h r v i-iitn H i |i*yfully *wnrnr o a u r f
jtM . a i l H
r r a a w kl*a U
a u t* .
ru p R
to r a d # r ir r to t h r t h o m r r r a l relief ■dminiRtrnt1*iti. Prpvl*
M r r t r a a l K M M Ik a i h laa a*. the union, declared that under no circumstances would they p o v f rtmifmt, hi* »*W . and anp^rwli* juprm r r peril,
»o**«w n f ,,‘-, **-rrf A d r t i n r '* d ln tird iti*nl HofWf'Vf'lt at lh-* i**i|UL^l of
I M i l n t l a * eg a ll M ata tlaptaataa
foresako their |&gt;euccful convictions ami take up arms against In re* w ill be ru t ff* th# bon*-. / I N orth C a m lfn a and B oulh fa ro * o ut Hy Honda.
G overn ir LafToon, of
K en tock y,
Tn n rn is n v hall hold r p n l M
. ]|ni, th# on ly Mate* which h i n 1
an enemy of the United Slates. Their action follows simi­
T V .. prftvi*nin&lt; fo r th r (IsW ill H ilth u riirtl I Ia r t y I*. H opk in s, frd lar action taken by students ut Oxford in England, and in &gt; th r h*»ard nf *|drrm#*n fW p it* fi*1reieete.1 repeal thus fa r, have * ! ad dition tn the beer were 15 000 rrtl r r li r f adm ^niitratuir, i « «
I «ii#n inro*i#|* F »ion
Ieel ed .171Of enml.lnel pomdatinn nf 5 025,000 ton*
„ f ^,re*d 12 00(1 pound, nf sum r c o m p lrtr cnntrui of th r ad*
a number of- other American universities.
. th r R't rnrm1&gt;rn*
TIIURSDAT. n o f . lC T **r
n
r
nHo-it
nn**
Iw
rntv*.fifth
of
lh**
and
f iv r h a o r!* of muatnrd. tiiitiiwiration t»f t r l i f f affair* in
Arthur Brisbane, observing this passive attitude on ' M|t i- i*ra tifyiny to Hava » fU
m ra t;
f 'im eograp h P rin tin g
the wtnt'*.
rim rit r \ ’« t f f a l.
the part of American atudeuts. deplores, as follows: “These •i*m Iffunf r?f r* tim a tr *r**4
BIBLE VBRia rOfi'TODAY
i
T Y P IN O
noble young Americans are willing tn profit l&gt;&gt; fighting thniif*ti « &gt; d tp d i-a n p o tn trd nlwnrt
T I U ' C S T E M . 8 W H IS K K Y
T IIF . P E A C E O F
GOD:
T h a done in the paat, 1770, 1HI2. etc. but would not sited their
8 1’ A N 1811 P I . O T
n iR (I .O S | ;i.
th*’ rr-f*li fiit th*- M anhattan tyurSpecial
In vest ig a l ion a r
200 PorentH Join I n
of G o d w h ic h paaaelh all
own'ruddy drops, Ijiws against immigration should be m if*h p rr 1 1*Inn r v , wi * h a v«*'*&lt;|i
m i .
|
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- o *
S E A T T L E , Nov,
T tif mmn
M A IU llll,
Nov
ft.— A
w iite-,
w iir!■ini* inni**rity ,M snyl I
S E M IN O L E B O U N T Y r«
T h a n k s K t v in ir S e r v ic e
e&lt;t burgla r* In the w orld. llUMAPt
• feesrt*' Vndnmindg*throu^T cjri.l ' * * ”* £ } * "J™!.1
U,“J mothers able to produce saint
9
A lle n ItiHI police vealenlny, rh •►
** Mprrad plan •for a re v o lu lin n a ty i
with fewer white feathers. These Columbia students wilt ait- ’ din
f t t t u . — Philippian. 4:7.
pi a! ■cheiluled in take place p r h i» j
C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N 1'
' ‘repeal niRht, nf nil time* to 'le a l
preciate the wisdom of the old Chinese mother, in Pearl J Fusion *afjttirrd 11 of th r Irt; F O R F B T , M i^a .. S n v , !l.
t to the general election* on N o v .I
IM !4 m a A**.
h i l w A Ma.
votr* in fl&gt;** |io*i*rrf»i| tn a ril of
Think*oivin** n rrv irr* w r r r plan
lim
iiN
in
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,
.
.
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.
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.
tw
o
r
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'
of
Kentucky
jIlUck's new lawk: 'My son. to extricate yourself from ilifti litm t*- m o tw d lirtr th r r » t v ‘« lUtf^r nrd la «f niirht ».%’ ?00 m othrr* and
O V E R -C O N FID E N C E
j It* wa* di«p|oMrd by a cabinet of-|
w hi*key from h im ,
of
.cully there are .‘Id ways, but the best of them all. is to run ! . 1 , , , , . , . n I...I ..n t, •he pee*triers* fn ihera. fn r whnt they believed
”j ficial last n igh t. T h e m in u te r
T b s p a in
Pourt»or» ruined n perfectly r o ^
In te r
aqulats bit tyaa. . , (away.'"
.
the plo^ h o iteulgned In p r iv c i*
l...rnn,.|, nr V n n h s fln n '* « ,v» , , m |r ac|e Ih m
r a e .n l .m b re le lirn tm o
of
the fa \ lhat
•
i n r nn,, In
in afiela
It can la* seen from this criticism, g iv e n at a time Tamm-m nn.l the IIr u n i pr.~bteiu w r h ll,l t.. &lt;p- when nn egnlnskm B &gt;urhnn is alinont le ys l, he nn »! hohling the parliammlaiN rlt-rA g a in s t ■ knoll
a th rrt
A u tu m n
tinriM,
B r y a n &amp; T h r a ilk fll'
when war tn say the least is remote, that few men would
Ih, rernverv l.rW H hsaMsd’ h » wrseked (he F n re -I C.m snlidated rrifhirnanlly "Oh* yen,” Allen *nM
stands revealed.
L
»»rt
R
V
w
ho
run
-f*t"«fffl
have
the
courage
to
stand
against
tinridicule
and
modem
" I nl*o |iimI. m $'W il diam nnil rm ii,
S a lt up hla a n a l in an a ila r V fitfrfln v .
?
V
h
»»a
f
nation which would he directed ugnin*t them for the. utter I if 1 flt'c Ml (il*
• p a tc h . . .
Yli^w* wrrr* ton rmpHt* in tHi* .i wrildiinir rin g , m urairjh, n j»1»ot
at y o u r aervice w ith
A li’tii'lo h in r •» t***t
r&lt;**#rv&lt;*
jriin, coin hank nm l— "
A n d loada h it f&gt;*l«-it•• h*«*ry unce of any unwarlike expression, if the Clod of wgv again
IIE P R N D A H I-R
rlA*wnnctniiR. whi*n n h I w nt#r funk
1
1
'«r*
t
lin
nhtirurfnrifnfl
Hi*
ifiiiniw
mechanical advice. Brings*jrq
W ith paint
U
I
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l
t
O
I
J
T
R
I
I
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N
O
|summoned from across the sea The bravest nf men fear niifiri’ irf T u n iu iiiiv. .|f&gt;H» F Fiifw t*ti«|nfM hi tH**
T h irtv
H O N T A N A SA V E D M O NEY
T h a t pair* th r e t n ir t . , . than I**1
b u t t le They march to the front with quaking knees. Hut
ra r trou h lfn to
II 0,1
'buttle.
fh
ih
lrrn
w#*Tf
in
On*
fifth
rv i* fin il a aifttim r n t in w h irh ho
•tnkaa
M A T T n i - 8 S W ftR K
ithey fear public upifiiou even mure. Atul the jilws of ipen *•* •l#*ft V*ii«9fiiiiaf&lt;*r Opferriil K « r "Nftm fti*-«art*v fihricr* l|tp |»nilr*r,
And
smoke*.
. an J talks of
N A , M o n t., N o v . » — F a ll-'
S«nfor4^«n4 Bud—
•■•fat* Nflttrtw gr*i*rv
rinnml n*lf fh«* f1(»«r. i n rH EinL E line
loo old to go.
H-v Ih ttN icffiiif *If» **- nntl rvationH1 T' •'
aa _ ih e — t t u m u x lft
“ paintin g w ith r a r.r a la t ''
r a re r — r-ry -T ------------------I ' f t i n ' l n
duck
of
'ftorvire'•»*&lt; I
w
“T
h
n
—n
f»“
t?
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"
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T
r
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w
ild
w
it
h
B
^
r
r
r
t
n
f
T
'’
n
P
Dh..lhcae
Columbia
*tud«iit«
would
-eigo
op
nil
right
1
s
ta
ir
tn
ra
tify
rr|i*al,
U
ta
h
n.av
. . . . . A . tkxugb k* lhawgh «t |M*Fh 'rm ,
F!r&lt;iiTV
r&gt;nm&lt;»rik1t' hftlf** i rr i h - rf'ih t a *n&gt;AahM| lt(T*«V« have u i v n l M n n la im tliHr.lKM, or
What are bullets rompnrrd to scorn mol ridicule?
. ‘ -aibi* to tender

C

i

Mora than th” niervat
&lt;Art lily
aiujurl
Hr
W e ll, w r see
lo g politlrs in a
W ay
down
In
th ey keep th eir

hint

N
Mi c a h

fn ^rqrrtticwlx Mpl f|0#*#1 *tif* rfHiHl
lirtnkrfl McKff*.
•
w h i'r rrnnk &lt;n** thn
" T h r rln rllo fi wlniww, rln n rlv that, with
N r w Y inrli mmiiinR n flpmnvraMf*, •1111M"r ""&lt;11 of tha* tiiHHhmr l»nrt
n ty " h*» RHifi. Mfl fiMik thr ipffoil* *tnni lU t iin r n w nll in thf* hii**"*•f ih#* fliMiMimti a*'tl ih*&gt;
r«rn

| IpftiVr

,&gt;f
P le n ty

I 'm

O f

T urkeyw

they're still play
There will In- no sbortuge of turkeys Ibis yegr lo r
rough and tum ble those fortuiiale enough to |Hi*se-o&lt; the wherewitbnl
Willi
Cuba
We
hupal
'which to b u y them Ami fmtuiuitoly, the prices of is o u lt r y
rhum ha at hums
ill g e n e r u l h a v e n o t u tlv u lie e tl n s r n p i t ll y ns h a v e s o m e o t h e r
fo o tl p r o d u c lM A b u m p e r i m p .if t u r k e y s ,
th o u g h
s t i ll
n

i

Yet on ly 12 TM tr-old W illia m
itkitt**•a of th r |la itOM in i i
ju irlv Itiw r wi* killed Th e neirro tani|in 'liFiupi
nev not «at|lY Hv li|i f i W ill I ’lMik in il J W H ood,
rn iw iiiy th r I'tHi of tlii riVy wiili* were tiftir
in n ,liiekRi*n hort
tirliv l. hut hv I t in it i? th f v o u lio i
Hitfnl
unit »*ieht philitren w eie
lli»‘
p u n - fia m g i. «h ai
yua
o»v&lt; r •l i t t l e b s l o w lu s t y e a r ’s r e e o n l oof
f M
U H ip
iO .OL'Dihty
O l), is ct-i
h i tn
p ro th
s pre eHt r . i m ivirir* trent nielli in lH eir home*
pokillran*
be nnid YhoN
" F mi that a rt Ion
could fia ’em
h igh
enough
in f o r t h e T l u u i k s g i v m g a m i t i i n s t m u s seuMoriH.
f ut oitnot future* T h r other HH0
Vt l|.l acted
In rune c •1 Wtil. H im
plcaae e.,me people w ithout lis la g
T h u s f n r lU 'U t Inis p r o v e d to be a b a r g a i n y e a r fo t p u n )If lb -' Yttihiieii c f R iit t l friirn the Inn hliiiiii.ii re m a in in
o ff u v
'em U kj h ig h to gte iw i o U ia it.
} r y n t a il k in d s , fH iin ls o u t H o y C . I ’o t l s . ( ’itie f o f t h e D i v i ­
|m i *\ i “ re 1ImmV f..r y i . I mi , mi » In* iii is unhnrm eil
s io n o f D a i r y a n d P o u l t r y P r o d u c t s o f th e H u m i d o f A g r i ­ • lillr M i l i t
uuil
* b e t iMfi i
Mi
W ig g m
nr
t hear
lunik
c u l t u r a l K c o n o m ii-s
It is to o e a r l y
to
d e te rm in e
w hat
fu ll *
fame I ia * dei-itlad to give up that
I v n p tlinn f&gt;a nny ►iiiiilnr period
wi* *
T a m m n t nv
1*'iill
H i «■!•#* i f
hundred thousand a y ra r retire p r ic e s w ill h a v e to be p a id f o r T t m u k s g i v i n g a n d C h r i s t m a s
( on i t r ii u l T h »
liangf* ore n ttrili
PloouIV niitl iilioo-f ft***&lt;«*rl«*tt ' w ImI
p u n t |.elision, but the peuple .,f|t u r k e y s , h u t p r e s e n t q u o t a t io n s a r e b e lo w th o s e o f la s t year
(j till'd to H-(itmtiiii
f»iii*l*il hv •’»*
Abe country ran te)ui&lt;e that that
T u r k e y s o r a a p p e a l i n g oil III* m a r k e t s e u r lt o r thaw In I ’ urr\ hi mI (• Hi*, aih'itc*' In mM l „ 1 ifurj .|
M plirop i ii)tm ii* .
jm *|iI la-fj t
doesn't nss-essarlly _mcan _h» I*| f o r m e r y*yrsvTJA#r;tj^. m i l l p r M | il b y M r P o t t s In m e a n 1liu I h^|itttwtb:|wi ^Vidrr.w
oil l|1ftth*nn, thl
Mill Mint irfifp
w
.ndi
j
fijil
jfi'f
llis
l
|ofn|f Hsrk' to work.*
’ jliieV are wefng KtWrnfn a p'ettter extent on ordinary oc
1 ili* n I • iivul the **eHln,f i i p* of e in frHu*
w a trb fd
"It i T n if*m any i
irnalims.
ifi-iif
u"i'ni ic* to frimhfit the if**
f-Vfl
fii'tfin i' u&lt; |ii etmii’ a u' 1 v '» t
N et pro f,la of G e n i.s l M it . i . j
T h t , U n i t e d S la t e s is t h e p r e m i e r t u r k e y m a r k e t a - th e
I
■
ucvdici
i
f*
*
w
iHIT
Will
(
m
U
m
V
a
ud
1
UMiouiited to nearly r iv n t v iti'i.-um ,
. ,
,
. , .
.
.
In nun nf ihe p ; pnru‘i enitb*&gt; -iI. Mis |il*11. " H»&gt; ek. id
d o l l . . . for Hi* first r i n - m o n U . 1‘ r d h u * !;eV“ r
unv
‘ u o n tiy
•ii i- d^iilllHf
f l i hit'll* tv
pH-V
« f this year. A te c -iu aim .u n r e -1 M o s t o f th e s u p p l y f u m e s f r o m 11lf M llld le W e s I , N o r t h w e s t ,
l will th. p n d d i’li' iff up I K (llllirv
jn a n t declare, Lhat an e x tra di i la n d T e x a s , w h i r h r a n k s f i r s t in t u r k e y p r o d u c t io n ,
, M**,. •l.fi't H.pim *&gt;f ih** if. r.iut
d r nil of 25 cent* * share on c o n !
S tu c k * o f t u r k e y in c o ld s t o r a g e
a re
s lig h tly
b e lo w
* entph-i ••« i»f th*- U *i r i n e i ( f u n )
taiuu slock, which together wi h th o s e o f lu s t y e a r , a c c o r d i n g to t h e A g r i c u l t u r e D e p s i t m e n l .
1 n r 0 i « - IlltVr |ie**»| hlM'il " met* fit
the re g u la r divider I w ill d ia l.i-1 F r o m F V h
I to O c t
I c o ld s t o r a g e s tis k s d e c re a s e d h u m
Tin*
I llMlL'i’ in Ailniirow irlit uni
Hutu no mo fl£2,OOlUiUU mu mji iho |17.0rm.000 to 2.7INMKM) immiih I h.
An11* uh(u r*( A d i «tioi*ti! AdiiMni&lt;*
•lmrvhol(Jrr«&gt;.
Not Imd, f'-r « «J
r o im u m o tfo n o f in m ltry o lh u r th an f m k«*y h ha&lt;* Lt***n nt
rr-pi mu w ilh 'li,IIM. ihe Nut i o u t I
^ tm lo n , l« U t
n li 11/li le ve l I It I k yt*iir, In r if u lv I i v i i i i i m i * nf (to* l u i r ^ m n |inr**n
A d m llH ‘ 111*I tun, w ith I
ICtmf irun d Ft m I Page Ofir!
I fli^lvrn
jh*- fhihiti W r k n A dm inlFltu
Th** B urn Iam ftoviH** eiitnriilM**r P r lf f it n f iKPiiltry in Sn|»t»*rtiL«r w i t i * 8*1 pt*r ct»nl o f th r pn*
fiildi'tf uuil Uif n U-t Ifld *'1l lif) tlon -with 1 inn • 1 tin T**nm*F'ee
Uti* Hnrio* *t non
ef fo p rifii nffotr*. M mvim U t v in - w tir h v e rm fo iih rorn|&gt;nr«*(l w ith 102 |n*r r r n t in
|-.»t 11■11*ie i * i*i tin*
w ith
H i t. did
Vafle\ A u th o rttv.
m t f, ho#» ir r lv e il tn lliit co u n try, m on th lant year.
Hinlilh* »«f ih*' It*** ►»*v»*h admirth**
eTfat n rim t*i I m« f June
pnd m lltn ir at tbn W h tlr H oumi*
t r**» i»#ra
T t | i l i &gt; lat l*i»i f pmplttvee« .if
p n y » hta ro»|irvtM |o Pnwu«h*n»
F# l, «gl «-niil&gt;iv^*- haVF h**eti th* 1 ' *i h •*« »w ir« by 1 n m ean'
tioow rv# h .
F n ltltra l
provnoMltroh r II nig ih r ftluitk *• tJw vnti* uf
teflp the whole atfirv of the new
t o n a p iM «r ro rta ln Ih o l r tro y n t"ii nun ■ o I*(lith TH e deflationary .pet •eoiifw-l **f*a*H**ed m rm e rge n S A N F O B D , T W E N T Y Y K A K S A (iO
tion w ill follow ahortly.
» wmg win m u h u I h a rk in A u g ii^ f i I V I M»l 11* I 1
Th e
Wan, I n i n hi r
Wfrirm l i b* v o r r f i d
«n y
more
1m thril riiriMlb f be uirtl un|d ii (till* and V|»1ii**i11lire n*‘»in»titi**n‘
M M a il in. who ha* been loi'i'tinc tr, organise m volt cluti be.
M i.
• LmuuI fd im tu m lM propMu-Moda
«n
ut**
took
arid
the 1ill • m il
Akevv jin a v p re irate i n n *•«*.* *if
du rin g
the i'ii non it i- re.ngiiisfd thei g o lf to
thl* couyaUy'. W r
tuiva
n lrra d y iw R y fmini Hjfcjifinil
lb* til pip-* Is, *0 tilIII in fitvod »u Uhl ..r
punt au m iner, lu*' ir t u f iir if arul link- are an eltrarliiin to visitors, »*«-■• "I
nrhIrb iiplv ilie- A.
f O M th ^ tw rim u p la li o u b rttri
innii lb toi’ i. t b n * w *-r%* f|dO#»Voi
(ijienml th f Com fort Cot tag**
In
ti.r A A A » t r (lupin aied
Mr* John f ‘ hr-ont-ri tine te-i
f ir**r* ami eiTt|if.ivi*e* in (Jut c**if;iff bn lb*' li"* nlniVf
the h*4tinf» iinrt nf m any, [lu rin g lurneil hurnr from
an rileroJed;
Fmul .llg jlo n , W aah ing U m
liv e civil * r»v i e- of ibe pfivern*
tvapoodep t, M jf i lh a t L a G u a rd i* ’* the summer mnnthe M rs. M a rtin vi-il to hri «i»ter at ('hn stiaiis-1m i’iit
anil
1*1 flfM* in em ergency
OKFY LAIIOH I \W
was the p ru p rictire e uf Ihe H a ­ toirg. Va. 11•-1 many friend, ale
g U c U o n , If
agenrie* T h e re h «d heaif
nd
delighta-al
to
have
her
home
again
vlHnuee
In
Highland.
N
IV
Wat O g fe l Mills, secretary »&lt; the
on the rnll* w hen th r Kftvemvneni
TOPFK A. Not P \V*«h R ree
ami In know that
K*«altb Hah
treasury, wlU have th# whip hanj rmently has hem the KVr&gt;&lt;
chanicrnl Hand*
"
nrd vale the Senate yetlerdny
I
(8 city polltiex there for severe) friend* In Washington, It C. and 1 h**fn grratly ImpmYadf
kyjwd h IIr*ii*e-approved
renoi'iT h e ee figure* earl mb* ,Uu*.m MI
I»r and Mr** Sumnal Ptilaaton'
J fH i. WiUr.XtlPPorted UOuardia, New York City.
I n rv pel *on ti**I leg if In ti^y ,ta(k||, t in iMup ,p r H iding fur ratiflealio n tig
Y.wrk
Mr« llrnry Wight has a* her havtr rvl'urnrd fY*»n» N ew
ide several xpeerhee for him. In
dlria l gnifdnveea
and , ^pH M igpC i£«n*M nf the child liiUir 1*men I
and t, known to be embltioua guests, Mrs. Frank Jennings and where lb*« iloctur waa fugaged in w orker* &lt;n tniih
the
lH «1 rk t u tprnl 1" Hie F e d e ril C ru iit tution,
be th* o*xt governor of the Mrs. McCuen &lt;&gt;f Jacksonville. Airs. bfi'ptlal wurk and Mr* I bile* ton C olum hla T h e record* »h gw innr* Th e resolution w m ijd splml by the
' jtAte. Folks from out through the Jennlag* is chairman of th* legis- wa* delight fully rn^ertai»* d by re p lircm e n t* tn 1b*a
|Juu*». ?f. to :I3,
ie

I

i ^

.‘1000 (iiven Jobs
In U. S. Bureaus
S in ce March 4

kv

a -i

r&gt; 1

has dune brilliant wurk In that ca­
pacity. Mrs, MrCuen is the TtmesUnton correspundent for the Fede­
ration and hae done valuable ser­
vice la her line uf work.

Mra. W. H. Apjpo, wl|&lt;* Ija* *|wnt
mm* timr in Hanfnrrl witK her
daughtar, Mra. Fur real I*«ka. k ii
gone to Jaclr»w&gt;A^nii,*^» rap#tld* lha

Th* clrctlon of a Republican a*
laayor « f New York cornea aa a
distinct surprise to spite of the Li­
win tar
w ith
annthirr
daughiar.
terary DI goat's forecast In virw
of the aptsad14 record whirh MriKiesburg is Ui have a mass ' Mr* Ju lia n C a r p e n t ^ .
, ;tUe mad* - durtag the abort time
ke waa mayor sad particularly In
SEEK NEW ROAD
gCFKlt VKKIIKT RRNDKRF.D
Ttaw af MsKse*s anderaement by
|tm Fari*y, th* taea wbo managrd
PHOHNIX,
Nov. B.—Ji's aUi OKLAHOMA/ Cl.fV. Nov. w —
Reoaevelt's oaxapalgu *a4 whs waa right with Yavapai
County if Drinking of lmpurt| Jama cs ginf t fi Woagkt t« havo mart poltUfJU to- Hon* Thief Basis is developed lo! « '• extract with resultant paralyfleetwa to Now Y *rt w w than A1 attran th* tourists—Out If It t», ,l* '* an
,n arridt-al,
»ccblo*t. a ilLtrlct court
Smith.' LaGuaidla might wall have
b, d
n1 awe-ding
asm,
Yavapai County wants a go-Mlj jt||y l"
*• 1
IV
10 f a n - M cK *a
H*ai i-, YJ. an -ill t-alJ u rlet r, a
aloe* aaatouL' A . it road to It, says Mias Qraca to'ipmrnl uf *2 mu hrt rt-iusHy
Spa rhea, secretary of tha caunly**
omror, K c lw hsraChamber af Commerce. She led * tti-iraiici- ( -uin-el fur th* Itieurbaat tha Tammany candid.U.
daiegatloa before th* stale ad• le­ inre cmrqinny cnnlrndcd drinking
ery
Osar* -pretertiag yesterday a the extrart ou'aititulpif "xttempW
Oenaral Johnson has ahamtawad
,(
*915.000
Federal loan Fbeeaka M aaMWa.**
temporarily to favor
■we af th* seeks to devalep the basis, hot
said her aounty I* “ wilUag to taka Prescott, msklag th* Vasia
a*

wall &gt;ax '

ReUtto* g

■««V W

tha road to rout la wed

D O Z IK R

&amp;

KANSAS

S a n t o r Cnr.
d ^ 2apHsand
h fan
P eford
e d S to re
“Sfitifnr&lt;I'h Only liomt'-Otuu-il Ftt-tl Slnri''*
W T W O O I.LKY
Owner-Mrr.

m O V T S
*1 t

your h o n e n r * b rx a ty *5*1 h m » r r lif*

T o buv new, el curren t prirea, ia b o lh l&gt; o n o m lc a l— arjij | '» t r io llr .

C I T Y , S'ov. 9 , - f 'lro .i

lo o hippo, war Mirk Te*
aon Niipetintenilerit, i-mililn't
her to t«k# ra«ti*r nil, Hu
»t riicj er| nn iitti'nulanl to
lf(1 |nuitiiH of

(nut

S T A N L K Y -R O G E R S
H A R D W /C ft)^
Clark,
induce
204 Sanford Avenue
he fcn*t
dump; m m a m m m m m m m m m m

i a th )

in

l li"**'* pool Pjtih Ch»*i rt*Civrred.
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etiinu fi#f lhe pid iotl
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In lleri'rnher fvmild H«»w *ri -r*.
**nj**e 'f 20 puicVnt u t the muiiI'*
(.flidil of li*"I pitr wen* i-'iifd l
y«*»Ia**iftiv witli S*'(»idniy Wal*
Ia i e \ ii up* to mI

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THE REST* INVESTMENT '
FOR THE AVERAGE MAN

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THE I'HI DKNT1A1. INHt RANCB t'O. of .AMKHK’ A *
D. I- THRASHER, Agl.

Ot; iion'l need io be #s engineer.to gal tha
point nt the chart shown here,
l.cl your cyr follow the incrcaiing height of the
black bar* shown above — they represent the
.atregie iif yun-tkid miltait lhat you get at lentperuture* go down.
.
'I he point of ibis chart it limply this “ if's fotd

Y

B A L L A R D ’S

Q U A U T Y

"Best For The South"
in d w ill l i r e

HII'I'O GIVEN SALTS

( J A Y ’S

I

country win wonder how eoeta • lettve cummittee uf thf Flortde friend* and ralaltv«# *in th« e fly (
Federation of Women's Clube and and at Alltany,
Wing could ko poeetble.
1

I h r root uf a special election w h .rh
(Ju v Eia nir I I. Cooney
prnm ltiot
na tional
ad ml nisi rat ton
trader*
would ip* called In th r r v r n l th r
v n tr of th r T r r a i u r r S tate was
n rt-drd to i m r [ , ! , - ( llir repeat rod
ra th

FE E D S

i p . A, M Efitt
Itellsnl Hep.

D o e# Y o u r C a r

and

FLO U R

IIE IIT o^^^^'MAN
Salesman

J

im tt and food batimru la Arp ano G'fedbowr# aeM-.
tn u m t r a t'll bavt mart fhfiprry driving to fig mtif
fit* muatoe f i « * im all iht r u t af ik t jt q r

—IrrOMJe Urn which gel thrir ",hrrahimg to" dwrtag .
wtl, cold trfafirr averafr SO* mart f*fV miltag*
lham Urn tlarlrd a f maw im hat waalXtr maatki
i
—bum*** yam cm hay tha hnt tiret Gaodyaar avar
built atfiricai */meif exactly whara thrywaaa myaaraga
-hreatna tvary lira yam hag mewhrlp* ta http mam at
--) »/* and briax hack tu u i timti
it will pay you to look qver your liroa today and
* pnii«*;l youracU from tire trouble* and dangerotaa.
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T p p tw n

JOHNSON TAKES
FIGHT FOR NRA
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ornc«T 4I

a u g h te r s

TH URSD AY

The Grammar School P.-T. A.
j will have a subscription bridg*J But, he countered, 'N K A had to
Ihe
E lk_,' more feat 0r not move at all. The
j party at 1:00 P. M. aitt _
_ ____
| Halt to provide lunches for needy problem of A A A was a..it gethcr
children o f the school. Phone r e s . ' different. N K A could move on
enratlons to Mra. George llabe o r ' any day; A A A had to deal with
| Mrs. Henry Thuriton.
j annual crops. It could not hevr
F R ID A Y .
|moved faster."
Regular meet ng r f (Gillie Her“ K«n&gt;ember that the machine
I ri.on Chapter of the l). A. R. will * • »
authorised hy Congress
I be held St 8:00 o'clock at the !*•» ‘ h » " »■* months ago. In that
i 6:80 P. M In the church enn-x.
time It has lifted this country
I The Geneva Garden CIuo will ab.ul a quarter of the way out
I meet at 3:00 o'clock with Mrx. J. of the depth of Ihr March deg1res
| V. To ile.
lion.
! The Fourth Grade room m.dheis
"instead
of
complaining
of
j of Ihe South Side I’ umary 8c h : ' , lowness, we shuuld recognise this
h .me of
Mrs. J. C. lltttrhi*on,l
broadest and most

O f W e s le y

e e t A tC h u r c h A n n e x
Mrs.
Kugune
Higgins,
Mrs.
odis Williams, Mra. T. C. Bolt,
tm. C E . McKee.
Mlaa Rath
tad, aod Mias Flora McPhaul
irt hostesses at tha monthly
a to w a .a p d social meeting of
l Daughters o f Wesley Class of
l F irst Methodist Church held
exday evening at the church
,,Mra. J. 0 . Laney presided over
■ abort business session when It
was decided that the reviairn of
Ihe Sunday School roll take place
R&gt; soon as -possible. Mra. J. L,
C Urk conducted the devotional.
7 During the social period a
fw hlts elephant" aale was held
•hd Mlaa Patlltne Moran rendered
a vocal solo. Refreshments were
tjien served by the hostesses to 'he
fallowing:
Mra. Marlon Smith,
Mra. a 5. Tolar, Mra. C. O Rare,
Mra. J . O. Adame, Mra. Roy TilHa, M n . W alter L. Morgan. Mrs.
R, L. Robertson, Mrs. D. B Ragristt, Mrs. J. O. I.aney, and Mra.
J L .A , Swanson.
M u ls p Mrs. J. F.. Prrstnn, Mrs.

* - 'E . McKay, Mrs. Claude llem-

i ,

« n J ^ . “ n d w n ‘ e x '
J. N. tthitner. Mrs. A T
Iter, and Mra. John &lt;».

A t

P a r t y

i " gursta, Mra. G. Emmett Mc­
Call entertained
with a or-dgej
party yesterday afternoon »t the;
h one of Mra. It. G. Fox, 1920
Magnolia Avenue. Red hibiacua
ami other red flowera were uaed
to adorn the party rooms while the
tallies bore Armiatice Day
de­
al gn a.
A fte r aeveral progressions
of
Irid ic , h ifh sc lie y ilu , x JrsmsU
picture, s s i swsrdrd to Mrs. R. G.
Fox. Rcfn-shmrsts were served at I
■ late hour hy the hnsless, assist­
ed by Mrs. II. B. McCall, J r„ Mrs.
Edward 8. McCall, and Mrs. B. B.
Datirelt.

R ose

school. Mrs. Qjlnten tln-wn w II
give a talk on the Fourih Cradel
course of etuity.
M O ND AY.
Circle Number One of the First
Baptist Church will meet a, 3:30
o'clock with Mrs. II. B. Odham,
2438 Bay Avenue, olT Mrllonville.
Circle Number Two of the First
Baptist Church will meet at .3:30
o'clock with Mrs. F. I,. Hite, 117
Laurel Avenur.
Circle Number Three of the
First Baptist Church will meet
3:30 o'clock with Mrs. G. 8. Set-

C ir c le

M em bers

H e a lth

Picture Framing

A program on health wa* given
hy the Fifth Grub*
teachrr* at
the regular inert ng of the .SelfImprovement Cluh of the Sanford!
Grammar .School held Monday.
evening at T:30 u'l-luck at the

S tu d io

P h o n e SS1-J

home of

Eyes Examined
Glaascs Correctly Filled

M cL A U L IN , Jr.

Optometriai
112 Park Arc.

A JU B IL E E

Mr*,

re a r!

H

lla * 'h ittj

principal o f the *r hool
Mra. Harold Yarn presided over
thr meeting and minute* of thr
preceding meeting were read by
Mra. .Stine. During the aocial hour
don, Mr* H K White, Mm Colm contest wa* con*Vicled for which
J liar Drown, M i* J- L. Clark, Mra. a prlie wa* given to Mi** Maxine
T France* A Hickson, Mi** is«- da Young,
j Evana, and Ml** Pauline Moran.
ltefre*hnient» were served ut a
late hour ff, Mr* Habhitt
and
Jdr» Yarn. Those present wer *

D R . H E N R Y

f

P r o g r a m G iv e n

B y 5 th G r a d e T e a c h e r B

A T T R A C T IO N !

DO N LA N N IN G ’S
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G a y G a la x y o f M e r r ie M a k e r s
W E L L S

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C o m e d ia n s
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SH E R W O O D

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M A D IE D A V IS
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A R T ST A N
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F o r tn ig h tly

COHN T t) C O N T IN U E W H ITIN G

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G IR L S

W H E T S T O N E ’S

.

HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov
New duties as rollirtor of customs fur tar* Angeles harbor will
not etrp the flow of novels an I
scenario* from the typewriter of
Alfred A. Cohn lie »sld he would
lake over the post
toon at his
rutnmlaeljb •I'tHtd front W ith ingten, but will roniinue his w nl

' *S i l v e r S e r e n a d e r s
.
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B A R B A R A

N o v e m b e r 10th la D e a d lin e on Llconaoa.
2 5 '. P e n a lly g o e s on a f t e r th a t d a l* .

FRIDAY NOV. 10th.

Atteutl b i. tailed to the Isa passed by the 1*33 LrgUlat*ra imposing e I«n «lty un store licenses which are nut paid
•a Of M o r e November lOtlj. AfW r that date the Ta* Collector
U is W im I to collect Lho amount o f the penalty, together with
ike amount for ihe licoaee, be/ re taeulng tbe license.
y

V .*
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JNO. D. J IN K IN 8
Tex Collector Svimnoie Cuuoly

$ 1.00

J u b ile e

N ig h t

JEWELRY
His )ob is to kaap
business good
when butlneee
Claris to be bad!

'

For

; heil_ ,
Bodyguard

-3 g

$ 1 .0 0

B E ST

GRADE

PRINTS

A &gt;ara««val hOsri

IdwHSWd L O W !

Wynne OISION
Idw ard ARNOLD

5 YDS.

R P SCHUlBtRG
r i ODUC H O N

$1.00

SEERSUCKER
5 YDS.
$ 1.00

S a n ita r y

H A N K IE S

COOL W E A T H E R !

HOUSE
DRESSES

Ik ir « n ’l il n i k * ) (hi think (if w arm clothe*? I'rrh a p a m u i r
fo rg o tlrn lin t year** woolen*. If you h «* r. wend them down to
u*. )S r ’ll clean (hem fur you Ihe “ Seminole W»y.**

Seminole Dry Cleaners
John H. Stetson

at

ST A N W Y C K

“B a b y P a ce”

BAGS

T o -N ig h t

H a*

hour bv the huateu, a-Mr* Roumlllat end Mr
B«n«on.
Thu**' n-e.enl were: M
Bnnn- Mr* J*-&lt;e* (i
Mr* Fr*nk I. Miller. M
Rnumiltal Me, |i
:
Mr*. J C. Ilenw&gt;n. Mr.
Newman, end Mr* riel
Bailey.

NEW FALL

Ijice Table

PriM -

p m id

WE WILL HE OPEN FRIDAY NIC.HT UNTIL
9:00 O’CLOCK. EVERYTHING IN THE STORE HAB
HEEN MARKED DOWN FOR OUR FALL CLEAR­
ANCE SALE AND WE ARE OFFERING A FEW
EXTRA RARGAINS FOR THE LAST DAY. FRIDAY.

C O V ER S

d om e

A O A d d lU o M l t o R e g u la r P I c l a r t P r o g m m m e
— * » tha scree■ —

1

(

For thr Iwnrfit of the hilitreti'*
! book *Jepariin« fit nf the Sanfoii!
1‘ iihiIr Lihratv, ilio member* of
the Literature Department o f the
Woman'* I 'Iut* gave a prugm. i
ye* tent ay Mftemoon at the club
I houri’ following
then
tegular
l meeting at :i:0tl uVlork.
j
I
Mr* J II. Fog burn win ibati i
(Continued From Page Oriel
ij man of the entertainment for the
the immediate future and the farm | d »t whhh incluitril musical num-j
administration installed a I ever- 1| tier* hy Mi** Carolyn ('oilier, pi-;
age section to work mil marketing|
I ani*t. Hint Mu* Mihlieil Nix, eel-]
agreement* with tha lnfM*e hkIm** j’ ttkt ttK \ H )iR iililRuhTiTki*. *on of
Iry.
| Mi ami Mi* ft. F Moiihalvatgi,.
Tempera nee and control of a I j pie*enle«l »evei al lin k * of mugie
cnholir h eve rage*
to prevent f*u
the entertainment of lb*
abuse* that led tu prohibitum mtj
1920 stepped forth a* dual ob­
jective* of wet ami dry
fm rei
alike, with expression* of
imp®
that repeal would supply n Ireahj
road over which I*1 tra\«*l toward!
m lilt ion of the rent ur r* oldl lnp««'i j
piotilem.
The pimple language
of the.
first aerlinn of the 21*1 Amend I
mem left to the state* the iminr
diate question of wha| hi d • Nt'out
saloon* and whether In prrmit
their re*u| en ng
I
►
A flr r declaring Ihe |Hth Amend
ineiit repealed it fod aje
the'
movement of li(|uor
into a dr»
state.
C a th o lic W o m e n S ta R C
Justice depat Intent official* *ai*l
(h it whether an enforr ng
Nivi T h e i r M o n t h l y M e e t i n g
mould he written around the lit- *
ter nect.on depended upon i on !
gre** itut that three old law* r »v |
enng the queatmu **11II were on
the -*tat ill i* hook*.
They are the Wilson Fackaj*e
him. teg dating
the
m*ei*iai**
n toeo t-nt of parcel*; the Well*
Kenyon law, fort dihl*ng transpor i
lali fi of liquor into dry slate .
ami the Heed law.
The latter
supplement*
111*
\\ ehii-Kenyon law, hut primant
coven mail* and advertising, ta* ,
i ng lh|uur ad vrrli-em trt* Iro n
pulilu atloii* entering dry «tate
Four rnenl er* i*f the Wicker
i l am rruniniahion that
*tu«|t* *1
piuhlhitinn
several
year* *tf •
joined &gt;e«trrday in urging • *m
I eiance aflei repeal and that i!iv
tdd saloon lie par m l

Their
Nurnes."
Members r«— —
sponded lo the roll cell by di«
&lt; ..mj.llmrntin* thr mn
pUryldf ■ flower and firin g
Ita *br kurtnlghlly Club, Mr
botanical end common name. Re l ' » i ‘ was h s to s at ,
ports were heard from the tariour party given yeaterdsy i
committee, during the ouslnesa at hrr rome on Magnolia
session.
| t^uantittr. of golrlenrod a
Thoae present were: Mrs. Un- autumn flower* were
ton E. Allen, Mrs. J. C. Bills, Jr., adorn ,he room* where tl
Mra. H. L. Covington, Mrs. J c were entertained
Ellsworth, Jr., Mra A. C. Fort.
After aeveral pmerea
Mrs. John G. La inerdy, Mrs. J. bridgr ..urva were added ■
M. McCaskdl. Mrs. Hadye Muses, ewarderl Mrs, James G,
end Mrs. F. R. Wilson.
received high score pi
"
Mr*
F E. Ruumillat

E D IT IO N

TXP

LAST CALI, ON OUR KALI, CLEARANCE SALE.
OUR STORE WILL RE CLOSED ALL DAY SATUR­
DAY. ARMISTICE DAY.

A rt Slanley, acrurati, |tu- linin'K A N S A S C ITY. Nov.
(AY
er wh i ,&lt; ,i lies.lll lrr w'ili Don I
■inning and hit sd new Sitvei i - tiring on Thnnkegivtng. Reports
Slipper rc»u,- w'm-n
&gt;|co» tin . from -cvrrsl Male- |.oint to a
w inter vaudo i " • •-•aern at
ihe bumper turkey crop, probably
Milane Thvet.'r lum nri.is of|-i. I twice a- Isrgc a- 1**1 year.
noon and nigM.
I Hamby. Mis laguna, Mrs.
1 Fetes. Mrs. Frank Met-ch,
L i t e r a t u r e G r o u p l l u s ! J. K. Giarbilik, Mrs. Iloalin
J F. tVathen, slid Miss
B e n e fit F o r
L i b r a r y I Hoy.

the
wot
Roosevelt,

M eet

S ch o o l S tu d e n ts

- A moneter pep m w lin r and
fnollwll rally I* In hr held near
Ihr Mayfair Hotel tomorrow nlghl
at 7:110 o'clock at one of Ihr step*
leading to the annual Seminole
Hlgh-tlrUndn High *chwl foot hnli
game to he played at Municipal
Park Saturday aftern«*on at .1:00
o'clock.
A ftr r the nncling, a pa?ad,* of
ram will wind It* way through
the street* In remind all fa n f
that they nrr ripected In *re the
rontin ntion o f a foolha.ll *eriea
that b«xnn in ItHMl.
Another ami larger parade, with
drcomtrd automobile*, pul ire es­
cort. anti plenty of mil**. will
leave the Mayfair Hotel at l :TJ
o' lock Sat unlay afternoon a* n
final reminder that the game of
the &gt;u»i i* alaurl to brgin

j

H e a r T a lk s O n F lo w e r

W i e b o l d t ’s

rfiC

M r M e ff e c t iv e a c t io n e v e r u k e n b y .
Rosxet I government In the wh.de history
|*
.. „

Those prrtent were: Mrs. Lin­
ton E. Allen, Mrx Edward S. Me
Call, Mrs J O. Ijn c y . Mrs, A. W.
Lee, Jr., Mra. It II. tlayfctt, Mra.
Charlrt
U Hark, Mrs. W. J.
Rhode-,
Mia
Edmund
Mriach,
Mra II. It McCall. Jr., and Mra.
I'arka liuntri

DR. U T. DOS8
f'fc lf»*r*ri*r

H ig h

iT o S t a g e P e p M e e tin g

&gt;T-*.u»l_£V

M r s. E m m e t M c C a llls
H o ste ss

■- ....... —
ST A N L E Y

irnntliuica prvm l u i Oue»
the N R A * u moving ahead fa tt­
er than the Agricultural Adjust­
ment program, Johnson admitted
the preaent altualion In the Mid­
west *la about the worst In Ihe
United States.*'

Y o u n g M a t r o n ’s B r i d g e

[ Alt Bounce merit was made this
Tnorolng that there will be no reM fra a l for the Thanksgiving can­
tata. a t the Woman’s Club tonight
« t i previovily planned.

.
A R T

We Sell

JOHNS - MANVILLE

HATS
Men's Nainsook &lt;SO to 44)

Asbestos

SHINGLES
R o o f s '.c f P e r m a n e n t
A sk

u s flh o u t o u r

B e a u ty

F in a n c e P la n

Chase &amp; Co

Yowell
Phune

123

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n oon , L e a d e rs W a rn
E S S
5 ^ -,-'

( ( ‘-M llann l F w it r m « 1 l

Diaries X Lindbergh Jo abikfAn
l fight U&gt; Geneva, ttvritierlaiid,
yesterday after tbiy "had flaw*
jar l or the way over Belgium and
7rare*. Reluming to Holland, the
American* landed (rifely
near
tVaalhaven airport.

P N ib td V tf
SION-HANO-

with light' fk id plara* w e t n r f f i- O VE R - _ Irv
ntry ta. dialed7c ihe rabala frotti created Intana asylum
jQ ^ r ;' ihr police stall &gt;n.
and Jail pejmlatlena twtnt y y aat e
hen,* will b*
tha tall exact­
ed an the cam-

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H oary firin g broke out sul**qnctdly at the airport, apparently
signalising a new split at that
J*
rtrriw m which the army rhief
S
■ ptevltiuxly had placed under con­
s ';
««6i.
le t
g s r ir a The loyal Captain Itelinarlo Her- tlan by *ht dafcdi'* ?■ hbndo* tobi The Asucla’ lcil P r w &gt; a ratal an, it It
,»l'
that Mwrtull'n p'ane had crash? I prtdietad by
p it
and b -m n ! near Cardcha*
and D r M .« . T t y
K V . , ' that Mai lull'* fete wa* not known. lar. hattd •#B&amp;l ffi"
U tr*a ahnoimrrti late ye* ter day cleloglst. Dr.
S j ) !i, afternoon that telephone ronimu- Taylor, wide­
h*«
nkatlon with the
Itfe rlo r
ha I ly known ta
PR?;;/' W en
completely d im p le d , al- (ha country**
the Valet af
ki
thJuu-h official* could not assign
E x p tr ltn c a ,
H r 1' the reason.
KV', '
An earlier report from the in- conducted an
a x h a u a tlv a
teilrtr raid form er
l.lctitenanl
a u r v a y In
•t#r»
Ilevia » ’* i marrhlng from (llinnacom pany
[Jfy.
r*cn B with a detachment of s.d- w i t h t w a
u -i
diet* and civilian* ami with t h e
Other rioUfl
' ; v . purpose o f attacking Camp C.
aclantlit*. ■
Inmbia. fluar.l* were posted nitoot
P a |, 1 the garrison, which nl 1 I*. ,*?.
'
wa* reported r|ulet.
One o f the moot *pn Isrulor f
the enrnunter* oeeuirrii al&gt; tl.»
Cl V. C pre*idenli*l pulare ul whirh lit
’
tehel* trained heavy m aihior pen
»&gt; •
and rifle fire. In reply tIn* j1al.1i !■
tfugfrd RWPpi the groun It tin.I Zu

l k g a i*

t a r n I:

nc

T .t t
111: 11
. iir
t i i i ;

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rtr

n.%* ataga af devalepmant.
Pheta thaws deputies fir­
ing an embattlad plckits at

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.(t'liitert o f a half-grown nri &gt;ntatn lion that he experts to make
a pet. Bile* in I Iwo c mtpnnton. I
p*n«rd through hrre yesterday t.n
I heir » *&gt;■ home, aomeahat m arrej
hy slieir effoils to eapturr
th*hii'mal during a hunting trip In
nearby mountain eounlry.

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p la id c e l t and
dark gray frock
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— A nervous yo'-lh
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fired a tin t Into (lie n!r ami j
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east, at**I aad ante Indus­
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Up from Orlando today came
the m m
that Scmlnol- H'gh
Pc hoot will be handed ■ one tuurhdown Arfaat at the bauds of the

T o n ig h t

Orlando Tigera at Mur.icinai Park
Saturday afternoon when the Iwn
tiama matt in the annoal 'o o t'a ll
, clastic o f the aaaoon.'
A t the t i m e time, new. from
Ike training field here i* that thr
*.hiee*ytar feud between C-oeb
Ifu n y Greene and Coacn Lcoi**rd
j l ’ MrLocaa, standing today a*t iw.
$ t victories for MrLuea* out of thrrr
*
played, will be in MeKucn.’ favrt
again.
Yeaterday'i workoat* were aplrImd. Then# former f r .'
tram
pi aye re who hara ere., J m.i ,
placre taken by yoonger a»d ,ir&gt;rr
sggiatalva player*, wen* .aid to
h alt really “ put out" yeito'dny.
seeking to eetabllah them-rlv, &lt;
again the favor of Coac'- McLuc.-»*.
G *orgr
McClelland.
fullback
who wae expected ta pr.nc ore uf
the Itara's ootatandjng plspera, Iwerk'ng like a trojan trying t.

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will pla&gt; a fir,
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fo ir niton on lic it Saturday
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the a innci* *nd two ticket« to
l «• ike fi»*»i lliioe wiiine***

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( ’r o u m s A c a c i e m y M a k H

1 '&lt;•*■'• i**i«*i|a.* &gt;'tela.

get thr fir.t .trine fu llia .’i hr.i., 1
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Imw ling h i u w * .»t
ho •**a*«»n,
t n r frum L o l l . Ilarraxe. »ur-, V
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thrlr
f r . l in h»l.lm*r Ihr |
pri*.ngly powerful U s e M.mr.u* fu| , (|t|,...........
„ ,,
&gt; *ut,
who, unlr«. M .rirllun.:,
t.m ,.- Hi*
vhoee a rrvrr.al uf form, will grt .kinr
. . unr wurthy i.f ui.tng
thr , .a ilin g a..ignm rnl s . u i . k ', . Kullin* nil thr
..... . Ihr
Anuthrr fight for p... tin . „ in Tan* r . „ -lan.l Tlr...II
p . ..aiea. briw rrn H»d&gt;,r Knigh. hav, . .... . ..f ,*T ................ ••»■'
.nd Uobbl. Ilu x l... fur &gt;hr .1! .... , l " " * • n
"■ •'*..... .
u .,1,111 guarlrrback p^.* hn.ghl «&gt;e«.hrm
Ih, I .............. .
n.r
. . . thr .hour uf *11 tallnn.l
.........
S o u r n fo m a c h
a . nuinl.i i,nr„.
•*!». I'nlri. k
„ ....... ..
,m l,..
;' ^ a t a n d l i o a d a c h a
.‘ urn I hie year, but .&lt;&gt; m H &gt;•.■•*•• ,,“ * * '* “ '•*• 1 '*"* I .o n .id ,
lut, k
ha, tuiurd In
thr brlt. ■ |.ei!-.i
f
«'•*! Ilullnn, n hu.ny
iiit m io
•iian*r. there II a poaei ■•I.** &gt;'•*•'
Knight may be un Ihr
, Irll* •••
ag.
m a. thr .Saturday III*
y *t"
under way.
Only .n Injury will krrp Claud.
K rill, nrii.almnal halfli.i’s
wli»
earned a place un the fir .t team
Wxn'a Ih Ihem f r I I -li.toplr IimIiL
hv h » m narkaldr play ,d
la.t

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man wn

•the* T«*at li r r - ln-1 S a iu riln y m * n l
j W i-Yiint r^* ih * f p im la f m r t v a r a R o a d v
i 1 1 . • i lf»l v i l l i itnm tiil iniwiM *. Mini |

G R A H A M I H ton tn ^ k . atak*
and cab lltt.o o . Ckacrulat I too
fla t body truck, n-rw Urea *75.00.
Pond ona ton truck, ru xW la a«l&lt;\
taw tlrea *75.00. Reel and Sons.

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• nh day
l'1-el ailld
ml

So

H A V E YOUK W ATC H repair*!
by on* who really knows bn*
BHgga, Jrwelar. Mag. Aa.

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I I C L E T H O K I 'E vs. A l ’ U U K N

W IL L P A Y r a .h 'fo r aacond hand
piano*. IV O. Box 353.

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vi* T E N N E S S E E

M IS S IS S IIT I S T A T E

f

ORDERS FOR A ll kinda of home
.Hiked food taken for drlivary
Friday for brnrfil
FI rat Mrthtrdiat Church. Phone Mra, (.ro rg *
MeCrum

h a t g * n . P u rfa a t

has

•.»« t

M Ai

W1NTKR l»AHK. Kla.. N «v. I» The undefeated Tin* of Itollin*
College, who have t»een un*rnrrd
on thia ae*»on. and h «fe not lo«t
a game ainte Ihf middle of the
111.11 reason, run the risk of ha\ i
in* their rer&lt;ird marrr&lt;l Frida\ |
night,
Novemlker
10, when 1
strong tram from
Krakine C«d

tsawa. McLanlin’a Jewalara,

m i.

. Mi nt% .if fir*,
i. m•i.cn 1i*r tag

I *. I*. t Ik a llU *
% I ’ lorlcla,

.M IS S IS S im

htiMsa - GiMUta - r r

ITE TS0N O PE RA Cumpany pm
duction of (iilbcrt and Suit*.an'.
Pinafore.”
Ellxakrcth Hail audl
erlum, HUUon Univ.raity,
Orlaind, 4 P. M., Thuraday, Nov. 9
nd R P. M. Friday No. IU. Tick
ta, 2&amp;c. 40c.

th a t
Ta t

.1 . 1..I iIn* Jr*,

. • tnle. nrei lh«

I lit* t ( f f n i « r . w ill p it.b a td v m»t l»«*
j a u t i la li lr a* i* • ialI ••( a ^ i.im m * .1
a n k li m i 'IV t i I in I h r i t h iiii * w i lli

HE R A L L Y
llarrl.on (Thaptar
Barnyard Bridge. W o m a n a
uli Thuraday, Nnv. 23rd. 2:30
M. I loti r pilar turkey. Two
kickena, two durk», two dnarn
tg«, p rIt... Auction and Con-

K U rn
•*h»«rr n f

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ili* »

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Sc lis # 1 m o n th .

N O T IC E

O K I . A M R ) t « . S A N F O ItH

1*1

7e Ua« a IIP *

LEG AL

I ■Mk r r y |

and \ aide* in e rt.
Sc *iv«
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it
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l c Ihi# 3 (hnap

I ST R KM, France, No*. 9,— GPV—
S i*tv French avialnia in 90 air*
plana .tartrd oul vc-tcrday on a
flight thrv hope trill lake them
Ift.MS mile* t . French A frica aril
enhance the m ililary, commercial

not* this w in k.

M llU N IA

R A T F .S

W IN N E R

Sllll looking for 1*Hi &lt;i&gt;ntr*t*nt« »n Th«* llrtaM'-* I'irk-ThrWmnvt r**n»r«t
wr fril whorl by ••ill) fom !n*i S a tu rd a y — The
lift alii ha* •vl**cl**d i •• ito football I nii trad**** u f m* ln l of
PNinr* to be* pivkrd f i this wrek.

the llillard Feed tram. • hti I V .
mid of thr Ne-Hi team t&lt; k high
honor* w ith a MO total anil John
Ludwig was ne xt with a
' total.I
In the «econd match th** W f t * .
«-rn I'n io n took .1 altaighi fiovti
tt.r Seminole U ndry
Ct
F. i
W t b r r of the L a u m t l^ te a m n&lt; I» l|
If 14 1*2 and lh.1 for high :«»•»•! uf
S »*» wh'le Henry Zurlleide if ihei
\Y«*«tnn Union rolled IH-*. • Set am||
if»i* fo r a .VIM total.

_____ _

G r id d e r s

N ew s

In the S an fo rd
t ’ lty
ltiw|in«r
League last n igh t the Ne H i |1 it*
llern t«*ok .*1 «trn ght gamer fn.in

O t h e r P la n s T o W in
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Blue Hone

Regular 6c Pkga.

SALT

5 tor

Sweet Mixed

SALMON can

Pickles 24 oz 3.

Friday The Doors Swing Open A t 7 o’ clock
p

p

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T o

The “ Last W ord” In Modern Food Stores !
f

F ir s t 75

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C u sto m e r s
F r id a y

T o P ir B t 7 5
C u sto m e r s
*

S a tu r d a y

M o r n in g !

M o r n in g

Friday W e Draw T h e Curtain—Throw Open The Doois— On A "W orld 's F air” o f Fine Foods!
Beautiful Glasses!

YVe welcome you to thi« ut*r»-m&lt;«dern now l ’i**1y W ig g lyl Y o u ’ll bo delighted with it* brightly yrorpemue appearance, ita gleaming
window. anil attractive elielree— for we've maJe ovoiy e ffo rt to make tht« the m o rt’ complete, th# m at helpful and the moat pleasant
plac* for you to ahopt The former f-’anford Atlantic N a t‘1 Bank Building haa been remodeled to our specification*— everythin* ia spie
and apart—in tip top shape. Come ahop in Kanford'a newest— In ino o f Florida's brat and moat modern food atores—come to this' opening
rrlebratinn and aave a pile o f hi ney on a host o f foods*
, ,1

B e a u tif u l G la s s e s I

I First St. corner Magnolia Ave. - Former Sanford Atlantic Nat. Bank Bldg. I Thrilling Money Savers!
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R U r h tR e s r ^ r iM ^ ^ lm U ^ u a n U tie s

SANITARY CLOTH BAGS

TALL CANS

PET OR
CARNATION
Peanut Butter

A PPLE BUTTER

2

tor

G O LD

Nil, 2 (*■■«

Maxwell

TO M ATO E S

H ou se

P IL L S B U R V

Pancake Flour 2 pkgs.

3 tor

F L O U R

MtoKiiy'w

No. 2\ ca
. 2 lb. P k g

P U M P K IN
PRUNES

M »*ly

Itn. Hour IMiUd

C H E R R IE S
P IN E A P P L E

Uunlcn Palch

CORN
cans

2 tor
2 for

SCOTCH O A T S '
2 tor
M ACKEREL
2 tor
C A K E* F LO U R
Pkff.
APPLES
6 oz. ctn.
!tRAn*d'itr|)

nt»j| olral

*

M E D A L

6 Lbs. 7 29c
12 L b sr 57c
24 Lbs. $1.12

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IN CONVENIENT CARTONS—

HELMET or FANCY BISCUIT

P R O D U C E
t.aml of Sunshiny

Bbl. Ycrk Va.
A PPL E S, 5

R ead

4
&gt;kg. I

V is it O u r S to r e F o r M a n y M o r e !

U s ” U r g e T h e s e B ig V a lu e s In L ittle T y p e

No. 2 Cann Md.

UC

Ksnut 4
| 1|

S p in a c h 2 fo r 1

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2Vg Can Libby'n

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Micioua Grape
4 Ox. Std.

G u ava
4 * 7 *
jJ e lly , 2 fo r .... I I C

P E A S , 2 fo r
K0 . 2 c a n

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’a t s u p ...

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Happy Vale

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Pkg*.

4

'w a n s , 2 f&lt;»* ■

[S O A P , 4 f o r .

C

4

4

2

3 t o r ....

25c

■ tE A N S H ^ IO C

Phnilp’e Juice or

Grapefruit...

4 A

No. 2 Can
Sacramento

artif led Toilet

Asparagus...

a p e r , 3 f o r .. 1 U

CHEESE

com
S T A R C H ........

2 Ox. Ulltmor* Club
5

ta r c h , 3

8lle*J Pi*
L IV E R S , lb.....

fo r 1 U C

4 f|

7 .r * ..

C E L E R Y , s t a l k ..........

490'a California

Fancy Yellow Fruit

L E M O N S, doz.

B A N A N A S , 3 lb s .

California Iceberg
L ETTU C E, 2

L

h d s,

C r a n b e r r ie s , lb .

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Indiana Yellow
M i c a r o n i ..... ■
W U.lt. U .tl or 4
G r i t s , 3 lb * ..... 1
P k r NBC Champion

Flake Butter
C

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Cnllforria
2 lb s .

C R A C K E R S

. 4

ft

SC

ONIONS, 3 lbs........
UB. No. 1 Maine Cobbler

POTATOES, 10 lbs,.

a

B r a z il N u t s , lb .

a

22C

W A L N U T S , Wk.

1

(Center Cute)
Pork Loin

N Kk

CHOPS or

ROAST, lk_.... i V J
Seel 'Vftlrra

DrUkct or

Chuck RoaaL lb. J L W
(DoaeJ «
9 m

OYSTERS,
Piml* Btylf

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D a is y C H E E S E , lb

y Western

BONES, lk ._
Via. Chock
ROAST, lb.___

Freeh Apnletfalade

C o c o a , &gt;/a l b . . I

* y ,. Pkg. staley’a

I Y R U P ..............L I W

Standard Tomato i
J u ic e , 3 c a n s .

1

Hershcy's

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“lh n l Stiai’py Checae"

Lodi Toluy

G E L A T I N . ,.

I

N. Y. Statu Danixli

G R A P E ^

A 1 a '

lb .

C A B B A G E , lb .

tf

2 0 C

ibxan Steamboat^

C O R N ..................

J UC

3 Pkgs. Lovely

A M , 3 2 -o z .

K r a u t , 2 fo r ..I

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(Small Octagon
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7 Ox. Lone Palm

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B ulk

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Compound. Ik.,.. V HI
raaey Wseta. VeeJ 4 ( V
CUTLET?. lb... J L W
rm k Cr.arnl
J A
.iktUbaigtr. lb. J l V ’

BACON. Ik___ R W
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CHOPS,

STEAKS
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VO LUM E

XXV

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Menber Associated Press

CUBAN REBELS
SURRENDER TO
I LOYAL TROOPS

B e a ts

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933

R e p u b lic a n

B IG , B A D

W O LF

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aa

in te n s e B o m b a rd m en t

iM a n y

E n d s W ith O v e r 2 0 0
Is

H a u le d

G roups

W ith d r a w

K ille d B e f o r e W h ite
F la g

Hollywood Pays Tribute
STEADY RELIEF All
To Marie Dressier Beloved
VORKTOSTART Act rets, On 62nd Birthday
BY NEXT WEEK OLD TIME SALOON

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P rop osed

C o d e s. B a s in * M o v e

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On

T n ti

C h ie fs

T e lls

D e ta ils

IS RULED OUT IN
NEW YORK STATE

O fP r o ffin m W h r c I iI s ■

R em ark

R r in r
S to le

*-1 DftO 0 0 0
M o n th ly j

L iq u o r

H A V A N A , Nov. 10. —
(A.P.)— After hours of in­
tense bombardment from hind
and so*, rebels late yesterday
relinquished’ the last main
stronghold of their blood/
Senator Harry Flood Byrd who
two-day rebellion, and bowed
I Ifil r| core; IML' Dt‘ HHwmlic vlcUuy
In d efea t to loyal government 111 Virginia on Tuesday when ho

W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. lO . - W i
— Efforts w-ero under way at N RA
yevterday (O dssuadr n numler of
Indue!"lev whirh, on the strength
of a linr spnkrn by Hugh S. John» in at Chicago last Monday, had
sought to withdraw their proposed
coil®*.
*
“ No initustry has to submit to
u code unless it is abusing labor,”
aid John* n
in the Chicago
troops.
' was rlpctod to fill out the rest of
s|m-.h. “ it aimply is not tr r that
The forcaa of C jI. Fulgencio ( the term o f Claude A. Swanson,
tn y indufiry hat het-n coerced InBallata'ippured pS ataady stream of. a* senator. Holder o f an interim
&lt;o n rode.”
steel and' lead In the form o f 1appointment from (inventor i'olA handful of iniXistrial or trade
Ihree-lnrh shells and machine g-n l«rd «lncc la»t March. Byrd boat
wired deputies here aug1
o
ff
thvo.ifrrouD
attack
of
hi*
and r fie bullets into the strongr V ir . x that on the strength of
opponent, Henry A. Wise, one- nji*. ultiranc® they
wished
to
hold, anciaat Atarea caitle. before
time Btpublican federal dlttrict w iih dia*
The N ltA men, n &gt;ntba ratab ran up the white flag.
|i|ti'e«ul at first, finally got
in
Their capitulation apparently attorney in New York City.
brjka tha backbone of a revolution j
which brought death, destruction |
and terror lo the capital.
On tb « blood-spattered
floor*
'.nalda tha fortress lay approxi­
mately 15 dead and 40 wounl-J.
Including one woman.
A fte r the fall of the caatle i t ___
, ifgx annailnrcd .at- Jh«- iweaulucUal, -T—
office* that Juan B-aa Henrnmlcx,
(Continued On Page Three)
E y e w itn e s s

DRAMATIC STORY
OF SURRENDER
OF REBELS TOLD

T A 1 .L A IIA S S T *!, Nnv.
t — Plnfi* for p
civil
works
program in Florida, with thouk i*amlfi of men rrt*iilpriv emoloyecL
* to-ri-o nniHv ncofl Isgt
night
by
i 'tiifp "* Fnrrir, stale *lvil works
-n t-r a'tthnrliv of
Senator Huey IV Long o f Ixiuiil- fbo bpw Iv ht*wsd»*nof| srotvfs nf !hf
unn, who, aiitlicspting a mas* fr*ff•**-'* e'-linf n&lt;fmini«t*-nHf&gt;n,
meeting at Hu&gt;h u ymtcnlay said
A "p rfix im s ! r lv
no W 0
m en
iluii a tax would U levied on ad- - *«n erft f -'s r i
AdHT
vertisirg carried *n nrtuiiapers uf «r»tv *^y» th n
p * ir»,(»i‘ fifV r»*.
more than Sn.onn .tic latum week* Vlfsf rnlls will he* fmfdnVfd t»V V t f
ly. '‘These damned lying newspa­ 1 ft rm reddic w n rk s ’Rfh
n s rk b ,
pers don’t pay any tax." he is ro- rn*fU, tvwn'Htn pnntrol. wster
ported a* having Miid, “ They »EyJ lupplv impmvrmsnts »nd similar
that nobody h«n t In* tni'i vi* to t r y ' prokcN. be said.
tti put a tax on them. Well, I'll I
allotment*
AdHjfionnl fcdrml
stum them who'* aft aid.”
i n rn fts h lv r e a c h i n g
94.000,000
! monlblv. ho said, are exported to
l&lt; i * h w-lh Johnson by telephone,
1 he made to Florida ffom the
i In !'• fit d ffom him that he inf ’ D I M n i T I f l U O l •init.tmonno fund set up for tha
i,i*4ic i no chsnge in policy an*J F D D D
n .lh nal . M i works admlnlai™.
l 1m, t those who have
submitted
too to pnt 4 (ton (VW men In work.
cot ft- ?h uld •v advised
to go
VIoHdx now is reef Ivine 31.230..
thimigii uiih them,
non .„onthlv for eoieer-n-y roller.
1 lit"* reply was being g veti yes­
terday, together with a sale* talk

tliu r LUlMmiUiia

C o n tr o l B o a r d

A d o p ts

T em porary

S a le , S e r v ic e

P l a n

B O LLYW O O D , Nov. 1 0 .- &lt; A V
Scated around a huge cake Weigh­
ing 300 pounds, eight feet tall a n d '
tlx feet acroaa the base, a crowd
D o m e s tic G o l d P r i c e h v , '
of 700 persons last nlgWl paU
tribute to Marie Dressier on her
S t f , A t P o i n t B e lo w "
sixty-second birthday anniversary.
W o r ld
Q u o ta tio n s ^
It was Hollywood's biggest and
gayest birthday party. It begma
S
t
o
c
k
s
S
how
with a dinner-dance on Metro*
Goldwyn-Mayer'a largest
soond
, Iatage, with other phases o f tha
W A S T T IN O tO N , N o v . Ilk ,
celebration overflowing to other ( A . P . ) — T ill*
A iim in ls t r a t lo lL ^ A

^
! « x « T I LItsh p
ric e O f n c w i s R a r
pries*
Hundreds of telegram , of eon. _ f i ,
....... ,M)lnt
lo w q
A L B A N Y , N. Y-, Nov. 10.— OP) gratulatlon* from various ettiea la
l*1' ^ -l' '*
Thr old-time saloon and it* bar the United States and Canada, her th e ivWrltl tlol.n r (|llotntlon r « r
wrrv ruled out In New York state I tdrthplac^ were hanked high ou I |h*. f i r i l tim e 1 ..lllV, a il Hr
le t
ti'lrr an axprrifnrnUl liquor conth . hall all l i '&lt;w • " t e n ir e t e d tn * » m « q u * r v
t»nl sminimead bv lha sUita's MA. ,hM ,P; r . l ’ t l
It •' " innrd lust night,
:ht* were extinguished and out' tetw
In d le a tm t! an
lights
Vi *
nral New Vrrkam mav ..f the darkness powerful apot. t o ch eek lh&gt;* ra p id d e e lin e o r ’
1* \ t.i t (t-ifti»dw Hilly in Iv’nfi I cl,.- slnt.hod at the renter of
,(0 ||nr w h ie ll jU 3t prOi^
HI
!■
rp^tmirant*, clubs» l lie -Inner floor, whet* the- giant
,
,
ti-r'in. rfir anil ships. The onlv chorolate cake had been haulad « i , V i w l x ^
=*t r ' " ” nP* ,n*
m aorants
p^rmlttsd to
tall s decorated electric truck, driven le v e l,
*• Inks are thota which can prove hv white-garbed chefi.
| Tlw ''offirials act tin
that most of thalr racalpts coni®
Governor
James
Red pH, Jr^ mjuo,t j.udrt nt five .
front the salt of food,
Will Roger*. Lionel Barrymore,
ndinp
yesterday,
Vow here except at tables may May Robson and Polly Moron
og
’ in-mr ho sold and poured for cut- were among the speaker*. Am eng
Tli- Amerienn
turners.
those In tha crowd were United
Preeiilont
........... 'M l#, t r
*5*1e of bottled ItQUO? for off- States Senator Aahurst of Arltona im.* (O rrenmrny
my imlicy. plunged to rieer l o «
waa ra- and Mrs. Aahurst; Carrie Jocolu
1‘ tnisrs consumption
b-vidr in London Thursday. a»
I * "I l»MI* 'f T|* T'rt Llgt 1 Vtt I
“
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tt'ontlnoed On Page T w a)
,lco e. nf th,. plan were «#«"»

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Good-Will Parly Is Restaurant Group
OFFICIAL REPORTtnfuvW
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nt"T,n.irr ti.e nT»"wWdoia Expecting R e s u lts T h re a te n s To Q u i t

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nlbr-r nmrk**t*
T h e dollar op* it' d

» l $*.t»li ®

d jja a l. nlXir liillL -Ad—l t J ) *
puvmdf mid
after
I
niovrtrrm
rrnrrrr
coo
n
rs
—n
1 ton)
--------- t T C T ^iry
TTS
S r T rj ring
f n g "under codST.
1 __nil
__*#!»..O
t.v
eeaaiva
rd
a llff__ *
.
_
I
, HI*1llnv skiddfd *o 3-**-d7 1-4 oil
will
continue
to
reeel
ve
reli
S i In* ns could I
l.ondon ••xrhangr.
D e s c r ib e s
W e a t h e r P l a y e d b a r g e fund* to tide them over the win­
(('onttmittl on
S-&gt; Iasi rya* (be dcarant U
ter. However. F ogg said the plan
S c e n e s In
F o r tr e ss
li,c Hove,’ of l '(imuiolls, astU'
P a r t
In
C i m s i n p waa lo put at l&lt; V t 30 pervont ot
Thai lhe response to the go.alIN I1 IA N A P O L I3 ,
Nor. 10-— lo I'hanceUoi o f ttie KxcheqU1
O v e r lo o k in g H a v a n a
T r u c k T o B e S p o t t y , j*he l'-n,nn* no" "" r' ll'‘f rt’11’ ,°n wIlYTmrtnrradV which tuurr.l this Wholesale abandonment of tha i hamlwrlaln llioi the ind#
employnent at " g u a r ^
,Uy yrstrnlsy will rin.1
N. R. A. by tha 1415 mtirfcars of , - n , o t ( t)V British sicriing WhU
immediately, with the oth*
By ML I It. C A N K L
rornr.l numlwi o f rounty ip s I- Ih* Indiana Restaurant Operatloni 1„- inamifloed. mid, I not keep
OH LA NTH», Nov, in
Un­
er Ml percent to be put to work
H A V A S 't
Nov. | 0 -f/ P »-E n
favorable weather coodihum* have
denis in lht&gt; rlly next Thurs.lay! Association was thraat#naj ra- with II. j
• w ranidlv a- po**ihl®» I'rojevt*
I.Miking for the bargains that rrntly. Tha association's exacutiva
U r irg the nnrlent and battered f
F r e S S U l S | ) U t e rau*ed Florida® t ju A crop* to
Rising .gold' pi ice. and a uronnni«
deelli
will rrmtinoe at least until h®h*(•-(.• piomlse.l them by mrmberC committee draw up a reiolullrn iijt,,. imrapaylnupl
| Alare* fortress with thr first am__ __
Of M»|x»tlmP goo-! in -tune *rctUdUr
IT*, amt longer
if Congreaa ap■•f I be mnlnrrads parts may he proposing this action, which v d l) , aii-ed a rally in slnekii
rO H T L A N D , O ra, ^ ^ ‘ “ ‘“ jdiularce sent in after the surran-1 IN D IA N A P O L IS . Nnv. IO.--I/P) il n*, »lm o*t failur*** in n ib e f loprove* he added.
J J Ofy — Fdnr persona were
c-unled noon. In thr opinion o f a iie suhmlltad to rounty vlcw-prasl- Yolk, - Iveckod aoiiicwliat by |
calitie*, the fedeuil i lop e*tirn«te
whort1
‘'ir
t'hel
forces
yesterday
I.
y
Harris,
of
Itichimmd,
Ind,,
Fa if if, who waa made civil wo*k*
,,
flea war* aetioualy injured
trade lardy official, erprsssrd to­ iVnt'a this aftarnoon.
proftt-La|(iiiH. Infleti-uary , .»*■
lit i i *or for Florida In addltior to
the re pci rl ed y e ■I r i iin)'.
a southbound United A ir L ite * hurriedly counted J.'. dead and 401 |mhll*her and secretary of
Th* executive rommittaa urged]
day
Condition
of
udividual
iM*pi
on
mrnt predominated nnd the bli
passenger
plan, ero.hed
Into wounded.
1American Newspaper
Publishes
*... .Ii-lics at rm rrgcn fy r,ll,'f
withdrawal
bocaua*
o
f
*11
egad
Thr same .onlial s .lo .m r whirh
Nov. I were tepotted »i» follow*:
s»*« lrv**riii»&gt;r
polnldl (*u! that .ll'.c*
thickly wooded hills near here last
There was noopportunity f o r 1 Assoc atom, said recently thul il
failure o f the N. R. A. idetjualaly,
Snap bean*• M tc lhim Jfl.UOO,
flealp .closed bonyanl at C
m.'n.t.c* which have wnr- ■■a. given the tour party as it vt*.
nigni and burst Into lleinoa altei 1accurate rlierkinir however,
and lleneral Hoah Johnson, Mali nisi
•t-Tt'i* p a lilt'd in l*Ake llkeechobec »hv pvnirrta may hav# th*m car i'ed Ijik e Monroe, 1'aola, Lake lo combat chlaoUag, Inability - of
e .*li-4 canU;, aboVe,
th# pilot apparently had lost Iris
i
although
the
casnullles
may
have,
Iterovery
Admttilslrator,
‘*ts
sin
Ins alt ho
raataaraat
•
oyaratoia
to
fantgf
to
M
a
r
y
,
T^ngwood,
Altamonte
-egion and rest of tho *Laio haf,
rthrm i'b to campl'tion r t
with
chl&lt;*l*rs
whfl#
food
and
UNt*
J been greater, a ’, parrlit’ y the fo r - 1 lir e rn bis rlcstto to proasrve a a tout 4&amp;nn nr re* to m ale a fla t* V-rled 'throu®
m way In tk t dan*#, tog
Spring*, and Forest Idly yoatar|*| oats advanred
liwsa autfured Irs, damage than frv® proes'/' h® wHr p^rm Hlricki- total of nearL double that liar-1 Mrelv with fniaral fumi*. T &gt; » civmats war* rising, and fkllara o f
rThe four kllifd vror* tonprtJ-*
t| wo.ks administration will f * r - " S morning baforo th. slop at the N. R. A. officials to p#nnlt
T
t*. und protJ*JtKt|(.
muii in the newspaper rod*’ f»f lilt*
would
jre
rapecled
after
six
hour*
jrond recognition, and only after
I i mhirtlun ex- Mi.I, „ll lelwir and 30 percent of s * n ‘ -andu Spring, was accorded
• #Wtg,td tS cenl.i.
nvciion •'preBirvlng the freedom of rated l«*t yeai
of heavy bombardment.
restaurateurs to operate tempor­
pecU'd It* t tal l.tUiMlOH biiphtl* (he * 1.1 cos. of project for
the heroi: «fforta o f a 20 y«»*r uld
ih M W tf Malted - ji * foil rera,
' " " h* *
&lt;&gt;f the trl,. arily under the proposed national
I hi? prr.j**,"
Firing
conlm
ed
from
h
rusetops
Fa»t I'oa*! &lt;I'otiiLnrio) lout prnrl
stew a rd 'it and the ro-plint saved
l with n&gt;aidant* of Fern Park, (la! * * Y m t i i o At 7-1* m il# k# ,
Mr. Ilaitta, n insn® ri t&gt;f th** A.
t f »1*1*.
restaurant rod#.
in the vlcrn'ty of the fortress an 1
« nlly entire fall at reaga
fi**m
, biu-lla, Sltvia. Oviedo, Chuluota.
th# other occupants from a slml’et
•» UU Wgfc#at In three yrara,
•‘
In
olh
ii
wortU,"
K
i
f
f
exEmergency steps to
fo(a&gt;(all
. .
* iillet* spattered into
the
en N. I* A commlUfH* tit lifting Ihi- heavy rain*,
fate. The pilot and Ihrtr pnssen
M tt donspar*. with 24 1-1
^nined, *Tf h project co*llng $10 - J an.I Geneva hrard expressing sat- such action ware taken by Francis
rlosuie, i-odartgi-i fng the lites
rfu
L\
udili'ii
Hint
"nuctt
net
ion
» ii huge I f giowi*I* tarry mil
t-fartlim over (hr invitation which
gars are dead and the co-pilot m
■
-----M o, hi It
WM Rtillf
i ( outmupil on I'age Four)
Mini til rluufy u pii m wlmh ha» P f o n t plan*, tb ie will Ik* to m bun i** approved, ami $7&lt;H&gt;0 of ii •Sanford merchants extended them Wells, regional rerovery director.|
four passengrrs are injured. The
fifTjr® *llvrr
been in controver»y bctwiH ii the t» percent mort rafl*;»ge urn *ne reprrsenU labor, ami $.7000 rep- *• potential friend, and custom lie called for Immediate reports
stawardsaa escaped unhurt.
from local boards on th* axtgpt duear* fagard as aatlafnrtory.
ailmintstiatnj amt the newapapet |I 'l i l i l l ban » « . ' hitrve*U'd tw*t rr*erf a materials the civil w o k *
a
of chiseling #nd authorised loo*l-|
Q#l4-a«lttl*0#d to flow out
*dmnu*1 ration will almulder the
Mlaa Libby W urgaft, and cu-pi­
code
rum in dice
fo*
M-k *'i ul year, b-ONJ *r,ier*.
-I 1 Iih#
k. Bgnk
1b o f BL___
I Tho*®
inben* o f Urn party Hies to make exceptions to (tx*
Prone®, sbacilli a®
entire
coat.
lot II. B. Woodworth, tic liitle.
m ntha.”
f
c't U iy
Hem rule C nm t) ha«
with a broken nose, made It Ip nft -|
"It U the opportunity o f a life- who tarried a large supply of *ou- code In cases where restaurateurs publl# dlatfusslons of ihi- fron'a
He aiJitre^NCil a niei ting of the
t&lt;mu pa red
wilhi
dang#f,
^aid hoard f» lusa by
titnr foil «'tiI®*, rmintir* and i*ven %rriir* and uihrr nmliurm of ad were unable to mast th*
er trip Ui the burning wrocknp
•
it &gt;
n j
| India tin A ***dialled. I'u »•
her*
Mild 2-MHI 111
vrrfixing ram** bark amply hand- costa nf N. R. A- ®p#ntlon. Wttla LfiOO^OOyOOO francs since the S# P L ;
thrommuniUe*
to
get
braving ihe danger o f the explow e a v in g
H is
S to r e
* . .... . . g i,.,
................
noil M arm let' «&lt;*un
r*d. *n1lsf|*d that thrrt* are mighty telcgraphtd to Washington
fo r I Mffk ot u jrt.n f&gt; o .im
r+ n fa
lnktiiiN t» fml in the exetu 1
aion o f the fuel tank In dragging
in**** «pi i•• i inAt «Ty tJOO Mil1i thrli long-&lt;l®aire*l public Improve- fi w homn arciuml the county advice on how to meat th# aUoa- and la th# lowest .In,-last
Apr.
?,■.
rrrnt*
"
t
i
u
puln.
j
k
it
nor
m
ally
f*il
out the injured.
4( tintuiucd on Cage iiju il
S A N JOS!
i o' .
whi h arc unawarr n* to i Ir® pur- Hon
1 tint an attem pt
w ill
be'
flntiikv Hurt, Z'
* i&gt;i
til Hir
it These
I urnr m
rrrncm i
—----------------- —
w_
s
^
of
the 3iM
tour
mrrrhanti
made to &gt;tt ip
-p any
m
of
any criticis
criticism
nf
f
A .1. Ilfiit, Sun L f t tb'p
n-*w at® preparing special b,r P r n t r r P H H
R p n n r f p d r o r w w r S o tia lite H A r 4 k
that p o lu y ,
S a n f o r d G r o u p T o A i d alliti tt |imp i li trn b- rp|M»i i
IV C
l CU
___, .
rain events fur nett Thursday,:* * U K 1 C B O
only way
which ha* hern designated
I n C h u l u o t a C e r e m o n y p4i||ct&gt; lo hn\«* Imtii kitiriMi",f n- control oi to censor the medium*
|bt left th** ntcirr late yesteniay
"N B A Festival Hay."
f r the
tree
expretsloti
• firm Mill
CHICAGO. Nov. |0. —The Ifl
Scout Executive II. N. Brown,
l
hought/*
Young lliirt‘» rnr
w&amp;* f«» ml
•ditiea of Chicago’ .
I it eg if
111 o f Orlando, Karl la-hmann, Ar
This, he said, ia now being at­
early ItKiay l«*n mile* mnthwr I
tor was la|,ied TueMi«y nml oroi|
nruilU'
' S a f e t y H a lly W ill B e
tempted i,y the United States g o '
gthttr Bronon and Judge J. U Khaof San Jcipp, ho I
nr* * * 1
Arrnlstlrr [lay in fisnf &gt;rd will
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 10.— (J®&gt; tad for tba first time in ma
Women rn .nl,els o f Holy * com*
o f this eity, will tw In Cbului*i it in* fit. Hifialeacrib**! the aitun
mg in tritfr the kidnapen* from
find |,ractically all of it* business j H e l d A t H a l l T o n i g h t
Administration officials reported years tny tilting of Samuel
Episcopal t'b u .ili will hold a De&gt;
ota next Monday night partiri- tjier®. Thr i ai \va*« ff|n»rtc*l to th* t loti 0% ji “ ttis li which will deter
house* open for the convenience
progress today on th* American- Martin J. InauU, fallen util
m
in*
whether
the
Constitution
wti1
1
of
prayer
tomorrow
tn
ro-opr-i*
Pattng In th# cvri monies attend- •heriff'a i»ffi
t»y n raiMali«*i
&lt;d their customer*, hut eity and
Although local law enforcement I Suvirt negotiations aa tba J*raal leaders- Both an* In foreign
n couka
call made bj the
, tng the presentation o f a charter tinrnnl Urlfhet* it* ml mln r itnd li&gt;isi and whether we are lo con (lot. with tin
rounty off &gt;res, the municipal Ii- officer* will continue their port in .k&gt;nt and
chan# ad trio*, to refuge from ihdlclr
IJlvlnoff
oxcl
i i menlb
linue lo enj iy the rifrht o f fir e WotTK.o's Au.ilkary of the Nntiuii
I rary. the Hanf.ird-AtlaitlIc N a ­ Governor Shulls' stale-wide oafe- their views, but It era* raada
.da daf- growing out of eollepee Of t $
to tha Chuloota Boy Jicout troop ilipfriptlnn jwj&gt;itivi*ly iiirntifying ^ * peer h and • fre® p re»«/
ul I ouncil, d w-«s announced today
tional Bank, and all , hdr barber, (y movement through nest w#*k, Inltaly known that a lot of wark utility tatolre. Samuel insult, i r .
irhkb ^ a been organixed and In it
“ The (icoplo must be uwaketie t by lb v. Martin J. Brain.
sh ips will ue closed throughout; “ .Safety Waek* tn Semtnola Coon- must still b* tlansarfed hofors and his wife war* atlU llstrd.ThW
Hart, who t«-1 .Srptetnlo*T I f
ops rat Ion III era for somr time.
to the peril which la confronting
H
ie
day
i»
to
lx*
obs.-iv.d
ly will come to a more-or-lrss a definite agreement la in pros­ ms mharthip la twenty-fire clabV
Akaenc# from tha city nf D-cae enmr n man tier of Hu* firm of L, them today/' .Mr. fla n l* told the mound th.- world us a Day of Ih. Jay.
There will Iw no special cele- definite ending at the City Hall pect
waa mantiapad lost ytar. but anMta
Will not mean ths caotclla-j
anil Son. owued h, liieditor*, "or wr tliall
find the I'.uy. r, he said. The local eh tr!
- ration of the day. Rut, a one- tonight nt a safety rally which is
er, wan itnu«unlK f»k
Jticlttal in hts Umlrd State* in the same famaitluri
Lttvlnoff met
BacraUry Hull one was namad ta tha 1934 adP
tlon o f t w fourth of a serifs of
will b,* op.-n front H'00 u’clm k tn minule silence per.od
at
11:00 I t&gt;. Iw rngagsd in by employs** of and other
hahUa. When lie failed to atprar a* the Kurjpean countries.
officials tlms. . ;
, . 'M tgovernment
instructions la scouting whi:'.i
Ihe ..mining unlit 0:00 o’clocs in . ‘cluck is to be preceded by the
atata depart­
. - w. .
. , _L. __
at hi» hum® ami h® t l * not Imaid
Othara uallatad laatode.1 Horalff
a'l large Interests operating tn yesterday at th*
III.
vriiing.
Small meditation blowing of whistles at thr local
b s f w U en fivan by Mr. Brown to, from f(|r hovJf|4 ftn lntf.ngSv(, M.„rrh
ment. Members o f tba group aald F. MeCaemiek, Ma aan and
this area.
D e L a n d B o o s t e r a W i l l helps will lx- distributed.
Atlantic Uaaat Line Railroad shop-1
' ilirtvtl.
Iteprrsantallv#* of the Atlantic no further conversation* war# diugMar#, sad Mrs. franc Cf
MrHeyward
Walker. m » yards.
fourth Kaaott, on!
O ff kero told of what they U - O f f e r P r o g r a m F r i d a y
.
Coast '.In* Railroad, ( lhe Plorida planned other than tho** at tb* MeLaugklln.
president uf lluty C'russ Service
The
annual
Sanfo#.! O rlando,
W hile Houi*.
la U be taught b) &gt;|i»ved waa a previous attempt to
Power and Light Co., the Sanford
la-ague, with the assistance of high school f.Kiliiall gsme, an
■Secretary Hull said before U tCom Oil ss loner Lou Kaltar o f] kidnap th* boy when three nun In,
WINS MUBXfNG TIT LA
o „ th# Southern Bel) T e le ­
Announcement was mad* luday
'
---- , stw
Orioixkk The meeting will Iw hc’J a large rar tried In crowd hi, au.J ttusl a U rge delegation uf Del^nd Mr* A t’ t nnneUy as prcsa'enl Armistice Day feature fur manyl phone Co., Olri Bcouts and Boy vinoff's arrival that th* Pnaldant
years,
it
to
he
played
*1
Municipal
..
(he
Woman's
Guild,
has
a.
arid
th*
Russian
diplomat
-would
WEST POINT. Nebraska. A m ,
i f drn Arrad# bolldlng #1 7.50 tomol.il* lo thr curb but were un-L p#r)lofWt he, rfw) hy W d i, cilllllScout*, and other groups, will deal directly
I'ark
at
3:041
o'clock.
The
gam*
with
the
matter
, . anged I hr following schedule nf
10— (A)—Sherman HonrIVsea, #g
o'clock, and Girl Rcoul* and Uc*.r successful, Th, v followed him sev­ land, aecre’ e rj
uf the liet^nd
will b# preceded by a street pa- meet for a round-table discussion which brought th* latter
eral Mocks until he outdistan ed ('han der uf Cumnitrca, will corns I , .|u i&gt; ilunng tiu day:
Ue! V P* T Larva*#tar ’ aauaty, Nabraaka, j m *
parent* ar* nrgantly asked to a L
.site
o
f
decorated
car*
filled
with
a
|m'd
•*
establishing
mora
defl
recognition—a fte r an under*land-1terdsr soon th* taaUi a n n u a l - ^
| a.in I., it ml .,'clock, Mrs. Walk
them.
to Banford nest Friday night fur
' nlu' » “ r , l P P0" * 1#* ln ‘ hi* city Ing had been reached on import-] tloaaJ rare haokbig title with *
| er: t&gt; ntl ..'clock to 10:00 o'clock. I, gh school student*.
lb* purpose nt preornllng an tnA dance at the City 11*11, aUgad Th* pul,lit Is Invited.
ant details.
i Mrs. \t W Warner; 10:00 o'clo.-h
net busking *f M i l bubals In «|mtartainment program on Iwhalf nf
Mr.
Roosevelt saw
U trin off •0 g ln t a cootost am the ~
to ll.o o u' luck. Mrs. U. A . New- b&gt; * local young man'* club, will
it
South A s M c L u c a B T o B e L e a d e r \ th# Htetsun iinostrr’* Club.
mai^ It no to 12:00 ..'duett Mrs, J. conclude tb* day'* observance “of•, n E W M ’ A P H IB HEHT M EDIUM Waihteaday and talked with hi
Stalp Inna star bar*. ■
An Interesting musical
and
tha|
fo r almost an hour but at
Finally Enters O f U n i v e r s i t y G r o u p
SI Clan W hit*;
12.00 to 1:00 the fifteenth anniversary
speaking program will be presentsigning
o
f
tha
Armlatlrr.
tlm*
all
tha
matter*
to
b*
o'clock. M i* II K. Whitaart 1:00
N E W Y O U , Nov. 10.— (A*)— A
bean *J from the platform at the rear
Th* Hanford Herald will brlngj
Leonard Me Lucas
Km
bean
to 2 00 t'c lrc i. Mrs. G. C. Coch­
new campaign of advtrtlsbto ln up before direct* dVcuaaloos on
o'clock,
th* restoration of diplomat!# rela­
it*
readers
tha
news
of
tha
■ “
* * * * * m n e d chairmen, and B. A. B. o f the Court House at
ran#; I:*K&gt; to :t:00 .,'rluck. M is.|
&lt; u ,i nrwapapm *f tb* country will b*
Y e ite r d a y 'fiW e a
was reported, a fter which Mr.
tions hod been
thoroughly
re­
Wilkinson, E. F. Iloushildcr. G.
Joe Gonrulr
nr.ilc- , 3:00 to 4:03 o'clock.
.frie
d by tha Provident
started
viewed.
|
■ “ ? 8o* t t W. McRoty, J. O. Sharon, J r , and
and (lUIUIand and other persons will M i*.
M. Mlruiflb;
4.00 to 3:001 th* ,#PP* T *&gt;our'
U
f
a
Insorato*
Company
o
f
Pblla
e"mi I LJf*
—
. 7
‘ g . to p r a * pmmpUy at l*i00|
UIni
- ^ „ „
u „ A
• w * J. A. W H ght bar* b##a nam'd aiplaln th* purpose o f this rour1 ,:0 # l W
delpphi*
o'ciotk, Mr*. A. ft Nob!*; 5:00 tot
In u
n - u n i n U n o f a commitlao which U «y rlait.
president of ,th# company, aald R e p e a l V o t e s C o n t i n u e
n.oo o'clock. Mm, V
C. MetMs
anU ta i r n i | « for a ropraoMtaUM
yesterday.
bon.
C ONVICTED
TRACT
itnroo V a n p t k w l a i o f 8anford p«reom* at
T o M o u n t In K e n tu c k y
Ther* aim will be a c-aUbraUoD
is D id * to ,! lb# Unlrarelty o f Florida far (ho
o f Holy Coramanl.m at 10:00
raatordar, wo*k-asd o f Nav. I f , designated aa . O C A LA ,
Nov. lO.—-Ja*#ph H.
TALLAHASSEE, tov. 10— W 1ON MOTION PICTURE BOARD
LOUISVILLE, Nor, 10— (ff)—
_ ,
I Spare, local Junk dealar, waa found o'clock In commosnoreliom o f Uw
bramgbt oot Homecoming.
Th* repeal rota continued to gala
war (Wad, R#r. Pram aUtod.
■This
^Itlm affair,
o#nlo #nniiiiar«A
tK* e
#Vtlftt
considered th*
v r tt fjd lt e last night of saeand *
o f tba atata legislature, pi
TALLAHASSEE, Nor. Ift-^ P ) in Kentucky aa th*
o f tha school year, wilt ba fas- merrier o f Jo* H an d m M ,
, bought 100 a art* o f twt-or ar lands] — Mia* Bagaala N. Tnllay, of Mi­ reached th* half way
■E BB ING CUTS T A X L E T T
! in Manalaa .ra n ty from ldi* tree- anil, yesterday wax appointed to
Mlrad bp tha Plorida-Auburn foot* '
' M M
T lO H _
With 2100 o T tha staU’a
TttuarJIla
------=? ' I t*a* * f tba atata loUraai I prara-1 taka tb* plat* on th* staU heard precincts
tabulated,
SEBRING, Nor. JO.—&lt;A=1— Tha merit fund fo r U - f l - • V
cash, af review oi motion pUtana left stood ITS,000 for
drift In*
if
council, on petition o f a Lea aald bo n i l
aa vacant bp tha death of bar aaotbar, against tba repeal of tba
roop of taipayara. yesterday ra- an
additloa
tM
Talley. Th#
taonth A man(baan,
icoel tha recently adoptod 300 T h . propart*
la by th*
action
lahad by
1U b a y lo 100 mills.
I aa.t af Parrish, ■
N# salary la
atata*.

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Plane Crashes Into)
Forest During Fog;

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:

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Repeal Is Assured 12AREKILLEDP roh ibition 's R is e A n d F a ll FORDISAGAINLaGuardiaElect
In A m e r ic a Is R evie w ed In
tough Carolina DURINGHECTICSeries O f Significant Dates UNDERATTACKMayor Of NewYor
OFNRACHIEFAs Tammany Falk
Remain Dry HAVANAFIGHT
t*

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Issue Since E l e c t i o n H i g h l i g h t s
Now Have
Tha \ «r e Republican mar hint
waa beaten In Philadelphia b;
Banned Prohibition the
Democrats.
' W A S H IN G T O N ,

N ov. 8—

( A . P . ) — A d is illu s io n e d rou n try

has

tu rn e d

aw ay

fr o m

n a tio n a l p r o h ib itio n as a nolu- i
tio n

of

th a

a g e -o ld

liq u o r j

p ro b le m a n d w ith in 28 o r SO j
days

th a t

p ro b le m

w ill

he

b ack upon th e s ta te s .
*
With an Irraalatibla Impart nf
ballot*, yaatarday’* election* again
ahowed that the hope and confix |
donee with whirh the Eighteenth |
Amendment wat put Into fnrre i
alm o«t 14 y ea n ago wa« Iran*- ,
formed by tha event« nf the I
j . paptlny year* Into anmrthlng far
|(y f j&lt;Hf f • r» nt.

Bridgeport, Conn., electa a
aoelallat mayor, the fir*t In tho
b l'tory * f the elate.
_______
Buffalo alecta a Democratic
mayor, tha firat aince IBM.
Philadelphia ami I'ittahurpli
rote for Sunday baaeball, and
tha Mallon urRmnlaatlon Inaea
the Pittaburgh mayoralty to a
Democrat.

W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. 7 llv rc t y Unvitlrnt Wilson,
:irt * ... • *1
«••• I
i.im | O
. . . ..
.
VnUlrsil I n • u n i ted
i Ir I c i in Arfictu.i'w effort to i'&gt;P|‘ lm r r %rl«».
trol the u»e of • • m a tin g li.po.i,
l!»2t» Jan.
lit;
FnrliWenth
R e v o l t C o n t i n u e d F o r s nre adopt ion of the fir »t •• ate Antr'tidnieni t era me e^crito*.
dry law by Mam* . in IN46:
June »; Volstead law
hy
O v e r S ix H o u r s A s
18*0 Nov. c; » ruhidlin i wiii- *U| M ine court.
P r o t e s t
A g a i n s t ten into n sta e onstituti s’i : H
DO* M.m . 2; Join • i S k im t law
the f rat time i&gt; Kan-a *.
tfg h le n irf enfot ,vmhiiii ena.'ted.
G r a u G overn m en t
IKII.V May 24 I he A m S a Iim-h
11®*!** -N \.-H; I *. ** •a«ft*r« House*
J League organise*!
vel* i t«-«| i *ii r t v i! plutti.rm
H A V A N A . Nov.R .-(/ P L T w e lv e !
j
Mur.
|
V W . Kei von
l*AU Krh. 2tl; eo •:.! i,m. n.l*
persons were known killed today ^ j#f| to pruJrvl |lf &gt; l lit* a r .,14 is*.i. hieiii »««!'•4*1 U.,| it* " 18 '
in a revolt against *he t»rau gov- f
7 D ee
I * vigit'oenth
Mr. r 2 J; \.»l •lea.: Ii » afMM ||lk*d
III pl'MOtt1 Is «*•
ernment which apparently wa» j amendment s,. m.t.*d
««*•*•..
Ap. :« : 111 -t **!■•! •
tin higran.
put down after ala and one half I
&gt;:*'H Jan. - am, nd-..en- ia 'l
V1*1»'*i I.i •Ot if) t. i;il
hour* nf fighting, including an 1 f ' 1* 1 •» f " * '
'••--i— i ni.
. . .. .
*
I’M!* Ja»». I••. ntoeinlmcri' **11
A i t T; i**c» 1 * • •iii,* i« v j I.
unsuccessful attack on the |M»iaee. j
4 7 ; 1 In.« he* amie Jffih anti
.
.
■ s fied hy thart&gt; nth
c »•
N
Thirty-three persons are wound*
drv nlrng *IOt4* If11 Vole 1tatifi ation.
ed, a m a jo rity -cl them roldiera.
J(a|, |; w«,
i „ i n lie
ed
lit
Eighteenth Amendment
n- a rpertacular movement wa&gt; |came niTcrtHi­
Mil
■t'onie fir»t amentlment re
Yol .tend
VI t.M* I HH1Vt .1 from the ronstitution.
hraten back hy the loyal army | &lt;&gt;.
an«l than It degenerated into sras- l

Joh nson
O f

T u rn sC h a rge

D ic ta to r

U p on

I ) e t r o it M a g n a t e ;
M ay

4*

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B ig

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C h ill
F a rm

W in d s

D r iv e

P ic k e ts

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S t ic k

l&gt;KS M OINKS, Nov. 8.— (A*&gt;
— Chill wind* awuoped nut of
l&gt;E8
M OINKS. N&lt;v.
the Nnrthwinl to&gt;lay ami a.-at(A .l’ . j — N R A Commander Johntrrrd Mid-Weat farm Striker*
&gt;on loda,\ aaid "A rom plilc jnd
Iwfnrr it. With reddened noae.
rlf'ricnt organiiatlon** would he
•ml frn.ty hand*, picket, re.e l up won t*i enforce the oh*
trealnl to their flrvaldea and
•ervanee of the Heeovery
Art.
truck drivers with Inada of huga
M IN N E A P O L IS . Nnv
( ) p | - ! ami milk had a clear road to
Flinging another verbal harb nt | the market.
llenrv Fortl, (Irn. Hugh S John •
st»n NRA administrator. Ia«t night I

W re c k e d

A a

C a n d id a te
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
NK4V
(A .IM —

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Fuak

la

G iv e n

P l u r a l i t y

YORK.

N ov.

- 4 e f»-

Tlu&gt; T n m m n n y

tty*

iian ty in N e w

Y ork

fa lle n — s W t i t

fro n t p o w e r In

y p ftterd fty'a
K «v t»

F io r i'llo

C ity h4a

H e e tio n *

w h ich

l.n d u n rilin

th e

m a y o r a lty liy n 250.000 v o t «

p lu r a lity , nml cru ahptl t h e
t rnttl from hts s|»eech deploring'
F arlc.v-en iloritt'il rn iu iid a c y o t
Mid West farm strikes to threat |
J osep h V . M c K e e .
n, if neees*ary, to flub "chisel
mo.lie fusillade* which threw up
N »r r r In thp recent |xilltleat
end gougers under the Kecov 1
town Harana Into a panic
hiat&lt;ry o f Tammany Hall hat tha
A
rt’*
wllth
the
adminlstra-1
I
cry
Cm wda whirh poured, rest leu*
l£on*a lug «lick.
l«t«ng
^ d d ir«-iiig a thrtmg in the nt%
whin
an
apparent
lirau
1
I streets
audtfot mm in a se ond «|&gt;ee«*h of
______
I Mayor John I*. O'Hnvn rall«4
victory became known. hud
C !•the fiiwt .Iny o f his swing through
—- ■ "
|termr-etrirken iluring the attack
F
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e
r
v
I
t
a
l
i
a
n
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uh I ^
n
t r" rrr , v ' n
uf ,h' , ‘, •
the Ini in discontent area, the NRA
* . . ™ T !
L f m |borouth.. and hr finl.hrd thlrfl
A1thouan tha tmanlmou* aucrcwD e p o s e d S h e r i f f G i v e n , RgMin*t the palace during which,
**
I rhiefiam roun*elle«i "patience and;
A id
T o
C o n f l i c t i n g jin a thrrr r«rn er*.l raca.
alon
favoring the
■M i l l o
oif atatoe^
I i l i r r lavoring
me rati
rail |
a-,
,,
.
Iimnlreila
hundreds nt
nf ahota
shot* were lireu.
fired.
S o u v e n ir s l o lt e (iiv c n
In d ig e n t
W o r k e r s T o ' -uppoit*' so the
Piesuient can'
fle a tion. of. repeal wg, jjtoken h v , T*
**
. TbiuAHt: i intil R itiLarm y tuul».
gtia»ttjr-fHrrn itnnrailty.
r.-| —C a u H 0 H . A U H u U f c J , , . ^ ^
•A W a y I n T ir r o w n s A s
IT i* P u t O n S e l f S u 8 ~ - T 2
th » oppoaltltn o f North and South
Up “Lawless Groups in the revolt More than 2W1 rehela
i I&gt;»m .«rallc b o.. nf Urookiyn, to
were * arrr«ted
The
revolting
YO R K . Nov.
"Fin hi revolt may l*e useful |...t | N EW
Carolina, tha margin* In favor I
( t o n d - W iM
I 'o k e n s
i.iin in g
B a s is
Soon
... . . .
„ ,
,,
“ U acry hl« own election dlatriet;
.
, , .
, ___ *
it 1* nt* part tif wisdom to revolt H orrllo II. I*(.u a rd ia waa ir a re j
T A liI.A IIA S S K K . Nov. S . - lA h 1,n ’°.n*
,,,,
Ouillermo
o f repeal pyramided In the North
against our friends Revolt is a under Ih . atrrn di.ciplmr of a r m ,1 ' «* r «r l..lm ,n * d r f , . o f FW*
— Dan lla.die, resuming hi. hat- Martiill, a former aviation cupInlrnt upon r *»n • iti4- he re«iw \&lt;IIINC;TO V. N ov * *4b
■Pd Weatward, In Ohio, Penn.yllife and than .ought thr otT.ro o f , ^ ln,,&gt;d IVcor*- " • “ on&gt;,|r knoWn
tie for
reiri.lati'nient a*
Dailoj tain
dints of this «*itiitity ib.i saofot.l 1 to I rewnlent ttails\ anno need an pi npei step against enemies, ty mayor o f N .w York on a p r o m t..'S* n , u
» • " la and finally Utah.
Banking ( ’ommlttaa laCounty sheriff, tailed upon
Dr.
The capital appealed more c*»n*
imiiiix Mint neglr t But what tlid
i&lt;
*
thf
logical
&lt;
•
ntt.il
Fioi
da
|
xpan*
on
«*f
the
FetYtsi
Relief
of "no boaaiam.”
I v,,* ll#a‘ «»r and M rK rr ra ndldata
North Carolina went more than Ralph (Ireen, Jackaonville menlalj •■rrned o v e r
increasing
labor *»)&gt;Mp| mg ren tri. i« , «
,
v
mu
over
gel
from
the
gentelmen
I • f t|i*»M* 1 *•••'» inn ninoit nt taking l.(HN).
rift a|.
IniV.pendant,
qu .cLtrm pareil, fnr N * w Yo,h
'Halriet
two to one against, while S4&gt;uth specialist, to tg-t 1*^ t e f »re lio v r r -, troubles and over an incident at
w tm me now inciting you arsinst
__ .1*.
. than HMi Sanf id *)i« r 'ianl*4 and * •*•• llll'll •f f I tie piddle relief lolls
and qukk-witUd,
thr awarthy.l
«hr blow to tha p raatif*
Carolina's majority was less than nor Stolls toils) that llardie wu« the Pan American Airways d rks rrrifh
I
he
piesident's
progtam?
I'll
tell
&gt;*•••*
•
4|*Hl
t«l
t
v
*he
hravy
Jawrd
fu.ion
Iradar
i*
t
h
r
l"
f
I’latm
aalrr
C.enrral
Fariry,
'
R.....
'll s plan ntvo 4es the \on '4 hat you got. you got a con­
o f "Souml Ih»»I&gt; sod miml."
Mondav,
w h •• r e rve*witfies»es
T990 vote*.
Hall tmiiiirrow r • •run* m a • 14*Ml loll &lt;f a rivtl work* adniints
kitul *&gt;f man who voted for war aa rndoraad M cKrr.
i&lt;
ileirned
Juan
Antonin
Roliio
|‘a
The
testimony
was
In
an*wi*i
to
dition verging on peonage
You
l Downsylvanla rolled up more
J 4n •a iruit oread** f*u .10 all I4 V r •Ilf 1. It ml the Use of $4.(HHI.IRMF
representative In Congress and
K ill fight*. *lugglnga and othar
me impetenrv
" ll) ddla. a f'uban student leader. ba&lt;l
got dost it ut 1 n and the toad lo
than a five to one majority for a charge of
offered hi* lifr for thr ra »*r .y j .cattrrad vlolrncr
iolancr aploUhatl thv
tour
nr
*tm«l
the
reunl\
*
O
*
P
1
a
t
la
Work*
funds
reason of lack of sound judginm wiped hi* hand* disdainfully on
1tun "
volunte ring hi* aarvic*.
Nation's lar
la rg e .t city ye«tetday a#
Ih'Miigti tties#* iidditionai finds,
and mental stability" under wh dt nn American flag
The tour h «« S' i*
;ti 'it •pat I
Itefiu•
•
-peaking
on
the
faun
ail
Ohio followed by | tw o to one
Then be began preaching g more than 1 .000,000 voters -£#wt*t
spirwtl i:g uf
Hm* the Aditiinislrati »H mtrfitls In in nation, pleading with the
Haniiv was sus|&gt;eitded.
American residents here were P rimer |be
Mill brotherhooj o f man.
term inad whather Tam m any H ^ B IV
advantage, and Utah waa anme
Dan llardie &gt;e*ferday openetl indignant and many Cuban* i ritl . news Mist then i&gt; t.» I, &gt;tl a|] |«v 1 n no fin part I Mite wolk of the \Ye*-• r.. 'V u e the farm progiam l
NRA Fe«t i\ nl Im t next Tr.ur*«&lt;.«&gt; no n » mw on relief mils ••■ that nrhain e ii lias jusi begun to lute." | Hr was liberal when canaerva* would control m unicipal yovartTwhat lea. than two l&gt; one with his fight for leinstatement as
•••red the youth's act
lism was the vogue — M wat when ment for four more yrara.
t b» 4 ni.11 l e put on a s» If ,0
half of the precinct* rep&lt;irtrd.
sheriff «if Dad** county with a
.lohiis#nt vigorously ilefernletl tlir! prohibition
\ full report of the matter was I n k* *41|| b. uiHile If- eiii |« - « ||t * tit•rung l'it«i*.
Aa nlarkjark aquail. worked la
was
popular he
town, souvenirs ttom i»*« «sl out
M IA
I warned America of ccimumic d a* • ume I iw er K a .t
Kentucky r«unt* ita ballot* to- c mplrte ilenial o f rh*. ges on •n the hand* of the stnle d«p'»»t
Side d iltritk a
It &gt;- intended that 2.lHM»,tMh» men
7 I! ment at Washington «fid I* '* *• • bant* will b« i|i«t» duitetl n mum
'"N o w tlie NRA comes 114 for a »tei in the days of plenty.
with almoat th r p rrria lo n nf
* y . I f K enljcky votes re|»eal, which he was k iu ^ O c O (let
• Itall t»e ilio e d ».n tin* i»a«.* !•)
tin
by fJoverimr Sholts. Thr While ti-8rii*tl American anlhoritie* b- re • m*es, while haii«R*ills mm
Not Iii un 1 un ailtlitnmal 'J.imiii, • ••in* attack,' he saol "Au&lt;l lr»u»»
W . ft will bt the repeal finale.
"Jim m ie" Walker swetnped Re­ voting m arhinra, K iorvllo II.**
House at Washington, AI ('apom*, rnfuM cm the matter "on*- *»f i»a* to*, ilium* uf *d *« ( l {* “ 1*.
whom* From chtaelers, yes, at'd
* y D.c. IK
publican IweUumrOla In the may or­ (luardta. Kuaion nontlaea f
it v o u *'Z ry ; V4t. B wlU signal
•
rrMleal
out
along
tne
route
fla n y Sitamore. threats an«l at
ilinl alfark we are going to repel
or, tor* a badga from 'D iV Toa'
tmrtance *
the formal approval of repeal —. tevnpte&lt;l extortion front wealth)
will all the force* at our Com al rare in IV2V, bU| he came thun* a Tam m any w orkar in a
Souvenirs to le that* 4’ ,i«t.| ,nTerrorism and Ish'v stride ron
drrn
f
bark
this
year
under
tha
the diffsrenro being in the holdr htraipess men were inrntiotieil hy
maud
In , voting p la rr
• *nnrd ip ••*'• eanitsl a- well *■ 1 lude liHIO |&gt;enril« t., •e hni !• I
fuai iu banners.
Ing o f atate convtntldns
" I 44as charged the oftier da)
witnies«es in the sheriff's hidutlf »• tn&lt;np *•«•••»• * |n •!•** oili'ti'S *t»*»l • o *4 litMtl ^hdifreo with I be »
Krorr diatnet ward lyrlrra ta
I
a(#uardia
was
born
in
New
| iiiuerr* of l to &gt;a*hi 1in
Firat acattered reports
totlny |as they gave him credit fiir clean
fFonMltoeil Or l*age Tw o)
thr top of thr tirkrt thr il’aorda# .
•*eo )&lt;**«tsn&lt;l**r« \rr&gt; «• »enuful**d le
York
('ity
in
IKN2.
Ills
parents
\ f siobet nf i unuiii rti- M '
ahowed 224 vote# for *epeal an 1 ing up the lawless element in
• prrad Robrrl Minor, cuuitqi
limJlt
.. Itnwilt esolosion in tb* t *wn o^ t
were t»orn in Italy He was just a
i 1to mot mi • toit . 4(Mr it ]
canJiikilr f ir mayor, waa I olaad
, 4M votes against repeal in ,h* Miami.
C nrdrnas.
youngster when bis
father *4
r‘&lt;
'Mated
b\
11
1
1
1
Hurtlwsi*
llrat Kentucky returns. Th* stale
WilliamsRHurnHFrom bandmaster moved to what is Info Ih r alreel hy iliuga, and W il­
Ilan lir was charged with msl
pie lift* I•* e given t
liam M Chadliournr, LtCuard'a'a
atartsd Ita count at 10:00 o'clock. feasame anil misfeasam e .neglect .
.
«
. h- u*e ke« p4&lt;i • 441
It luitinued oil l'«K g Twui
A ir T r ip T o ()u a k e r C ity
-ampalgn managrr, Wai‘ a.rp-tad
1X4**»••)
4 1 ••III•mI F I ii i i d n
and lack of ability lie *ai.l the 1S lX M llllO t l IH A l l o l e U V it It the 1oinpl tut» « is .1the
,,
fur alrfking an elrclion official.
l.or.l
I'll I*len&lt; • Hint cashiers,
c h .rg r. w .rr "m rrH y * ronciu
f o r ( J u i c k N V o r k K o l i e l I'a c tu ia is of VVIN 'r l.ilv
t hpn*ta«ing delight over having
ti m
The greatr*t peace lime army
n
«
•
siofv" and not lia-ed * n pwnrn evt I
’
M
U
f
)»rn*
y
O ffic e H
T o
«terda&gt; a lem ••)) hint the oppmtunity to enjoy
n T e le g r a p h
datid the Triple \v "
(* 1 ». &gt;l« MS.
In t)ie c ity ', h lltiry - 19,000 po­
p". I airplane muinry from Jack
ii &lt; gilt ts nf i )m*
,, a to* •'» • III Hi
licemen and 1 1 0 0 al'aqyaya
W A S IIIN flTC lN , Nrn k
d 'l— ifttt pfi kltgt % *•f tlowet * . .1
ifi B e O p e n O n S a t u r d a y
- , , *4.1 Ml inf*.
nnv ill** to
Ftnladelidiia
N hI miiimI Rank.
! h pM'selitetl
4*•orm*i| in
general—fought to preserve cmUr
The I'tiblo
Works Admiui*! i a
i
_ . —
*d the new giant, |M pa**en '
•• t e Rcgn.Mttl
II.... iuiiay IIIlot t i*il p. i'lDMiU i'oi I* w n w 'ill I he 1 tm•I'l'ini n i« #.1 1., «•» 1 l.niff**.) .1
tY r.trtii I'nion and i'ii*lal I'ala- from the lime the poll* opmad at
I attorneys. Itiigam and t'aldwrll. 51 non fcdeial piojert* which o f­ N* ikes See 1 • »• . .1 ,san.'. « 41 1'1 . 1. • II.. . . \-Ml lilt 11if| 44— II 1*4 * I'llpimil a MU It4*41 hy tb#. Fast I
A. m
M Their
^ie*tr-|
laak was la
Kiupli .CM ICC In Saliforil will h r j "0 '*•
tn r^ rg
ie a i
•
*u
\
ii
Tian*|H&gt;rt
t
’o..
Voile
A
— ■ ■■ ■
|hut (governor Sholts. sitting a* ficial *1 %nlit would pi 04 tie *H,l *0 &lt;• hotter, ra Viola 1 ,anil (linn.
1 1 tali' 1
I't 1 (Mil . f 1In- M .t .la lli.uk
utnnli-rrupted on Ai-u l.licr Day.j , * lo* ,* r L * * ' S,‘ Ir aiul ui I U r *,
H
i
II
iiimm
*
I
m
i
n
I
Nutitniobile
tlraler
; Officers o f Elka lod ges at N rw j judge and jury. did. not rule upon nirn months of ipiick due«-t »in- f w li t it the M dam • Th* «:**i If .»♦ ••*
w ii
\ ... nniMi.
II wa. annuunrnl Inlay liy oo'h ! ,m '
"treel lighting
r#*t rued t ■• I hr «ily
early
this
hravy throughout Ihr day.
Brayrna, Daytona BaacH. D e U n d .| ,L ,m hrf re actual taatinmnv o f „|„ymen, mrlmk-d i. mu . ( I7S, 1 a/ement i» don.ito••sc to it- l * O *I
1, 1. \\ ni*
|.r t.l,
of l In*
Iim sl msnagrrs.
looining
t»\
motor
! i-*ound tto t iMint) . Mini (iii.
I&gt;rapltr (hr tjlaordrrs 70 purand Euatl* will coma to Banford w itn c-..- w«&lt; ataitcd ilan lir «at
. . . ,|,rt.r , giant t•• t,.es|.»i» g
• N’ af i.riial 1took I
,,
, 4 ..
,
.
.. .
• Thr Postal will be Mitrn from
\|i M i Hinmi* left heir t- ridav. - IM1 . , . ^.i, . . .. . . . . .
•••if lull) inaiie • •»«»kie f|i*|#
Priday ltl«*it T»r tha dual pJr -,,,1 tK* otim^ita and of tha talila pended fur
**•
. . .
• IH) ii Hock until I UU) uclurk and r«nt of thr L12IAU7 Mgi*trro&lt;1
the VXIM Ilt IIMI t Ft
4» 44 . Uh t. 1
.
I.......
nf
the
la#•I «*aI I to* lainlie* lit J||.k«onVlilr
,
,, .
paa* ot paying a courtaay vlalt; (rnm
t ; „ » , rnnr
$2ft0,00&lt;) Murids Solltml It UI lit rig lit tir stle llakei y a i 4It ul
« (l tnr
rslern Union will t&gt;e open v Hers lis&lt;t pullrd mschuir Iw crv
Hr Nf lit 81.1 al *|»ff*rd» which i«'sche&lt;l 170
1.1)4 erlise s no* »pie« sl- f u \ i; \ V . •. ml ».»•» air* I kill,
«0 Banford Lodga N. &gt;241. and;
N n T n&lt;in, v former nwnar progiiam to rrpaiv retart.
st«&gt;rvn
.10
o'clock
until 10 00 hy J I* M.t a record carl) vot*. .
..of*.«.| XXft- ns mod
of
- ta .i
• it*** an hoiif, hr wa* whlaketl •’H im k
j I esf i\ a| I la)
At one point Fusion
earksfi
rahraraing thair part in a h u g o0. r . lo r nf th r f,.»,i„n ahlr iiamsge.
is ts UBual on wrrk* lays
41 ............. f.i 1 tin I ' l l I | MMIS#*
••4ft Ss\artiM«ti. (*tisib*lon . Ra
I«
4M
T he hop! wa * 1t spree -#• 1 loll#
telephoned Chief Inspector Jobtl
A rail.tic. Day ialtlatlon " h ir h , n„ n„ Pl„ , hotel at Miami llaach.
• Oral e%ri% in* r&lt; hunt m Siinl.. t *••1 •bl 1* tune uiiifiii m i&lt;•!%• t let
in | boeh Wa-tnngton and Halllmoit*
O'Brien mid thrrstmc&gt;i |u appcgl
V ia ba atagad in DaLand aa p a r t '. . w
f n,,lllon, ,n Miami
IlK A T lI T K IIT E K S
11 K
j will join tin* rinrton adc. |*|Mp«i , n ii"d s ritr 44it ti tb#1 p* kISloll* Ilf nltmo ♦!)#• f'N *la l F \ T route
I t&gt;M AH K LI jO GKTH I'OHT
to («iv . Herbert II l^hrngn
FA A L piff Jm nstlorwwide ceremony on|Reach maria it intolerable to onlo
I’
hilad*
I*
hm
lie
If
fi
the
lal
--- I’ftserded
to (he people &lt;«bmg D». ib*' nntniriMl hanker* • •Ir which.
turdsy night.
■Id unless the police s*|uelche*l tK#
j erste s hotel there** before Vlirdie
in
« it v
bv autMinobile, and
H ATTIK H B U R Q , Miss Nov. It.' I utr, it- pMBiniseia to le.iv.* u ».
M IA M I, N«er
n iA’i K
I*. disturbances more rspi.liy.
mi pi ktil 1 \ I're-ahb tii lt«Misrv ell
C t i j d u H i l l , Immediate
P**1. hers me sheriff.
arrived Iihih at I OO "'clock tills Owen, J r, secretary of the League
! — Mrs. Melissa Jan • I4IU-I.
70 tllllt
IIII|*l I'M*11,11 of
KOI I I w I
1 a U u ir d ii'i
forces
rlilm u l
Mrnl 1he N RA. Iim* )•« •n in r f I rum rung
of Municijuilities, yesterday
an­ they were abaorblng the bulk of
Star mothr&gt;&gt;n-&gt; whrrervr il t* &gt;i»n, .aid
iia
#r,
Dad tW New Hmyraa dvi- (K .
n, )K.
H.n.rt- L
v c .ln d a
f* « I uncf I let Iff. tlo dr leg s t**s
_ —
_
.1 no nceil appointment
of
I'etar the physical Dealings adm inister*!
yrstrrday ah«rtlt net ore ti h-'d&gt; offir al, today, a t.l*nK ill.
Tomasello. Ji., «|&gt;eaker
of
th»* by Hying squadrons uf i»tr«*iM(*
for lo t -loi, lluyl
I" mine la&gt;
mu .&gt;&gt;•■■ n .a-, ■•'■«*». *i n niiiniiitt#• ••f seven
ft &lt;1111 DIIF.N D IF IN F IN K
Ttmtr haad* tha Daytona Boaco
win It wm» mstrurleil r •traw un
he
h .i hi* atatamrtif Carter, wa» a(Tingi*i !.&gt; tin- Hut. lo- mail* Ilian hythv -orhi of .1
House in the Itf-Yi legislation an arm men as Tammany llall**up 1
q ffle a n ;
aialtad
nilar
W altar
,
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
i*l *la k o-a ♦
ii *• • it*# «»f rer«imm«*nd&gt;4tmns re­
siting of Muium joiIi-m I *
Y O U N G S TO W N . Ohio. Nov. H •Ion, as consultant for the league. fightlng Ita greatrst hauls m u
nqwkin* haada Ih# D al-n d group. ” • " , . ‘ I T *
.
..
.
1 •“ P " '" '*
••■C' • * " • ' *
\ bub w II *t**|&gt; snnlina F^i ( t ' 1st trig to uniform liattiurig hours,
(d*' Five children were burned Owen said Tomasello s chief dut
it was ovarthruwn ti) John PurrdF
• H i . four or flva E a.tl* iodgo of '
“ “ '^ ', , " " ^ 7 ? "
f;*r lk;
no bant a uffriinjf louicm
M
•h i - iif Milt*r*’sf. sn vn#* i barges, to ilealh and their parent) and would be to aid cities interested Mitrhel In lW14--sought to road
fle b n will rofrwovtil that city.
^ '
p
tT
7 ^ * L *4 . " '
' " ‘ i F P’ "
1 "
)*•■» advertising in their eff*ut i
another child was inlun.J when in iddainlng conatru tion loant Mayor John I*. O'Brien back » • ’
■; p i
- U b E .-l
On P a g . T W a t
|loklay.
tint Mther features of tt^nking.
s Imuse "erupted hy Mr. anil Mis from the federal public wurks ad Ihe City Hall.
yam thr rnnf drnrp and #.iu i*.vill
a ltfd Solar 0 . W. Kpm car. an-j,
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-y » ------ -— r ~ ------ -------------------1
tm
*
commit
In**,
wilt*
tinlpr*
to
John Fete tuirneil to the ground i ministration
of ilic proplt- in thr
liniiii"‘&gt;u&gt;&gt;
Tammany chieftain* deniaJ thay •
•••port a• ijuii'kIv ms p «»ib|e. is {
&gt;'»dc area „f Sanford."
wera raepon.Mle for tba rioting,
All
|M-r*on* planning t.i !»• i &gt;i otiipoard ,,f tlo* followm r Idnton
A report was recalvad. 1^8*1*
line motorcadr are expected
i
'•b n of Ranf«»i«l D H Tuten of |
b rie f had beta t-»»o d through q
I'-ret al ihr City Hall U-Iuim t&lt; &lt;»n In I-ami, Charles f»l**«l
window o f an office o f Jagapk V,
Ku*tis,
U ottM a f • » p v M l » a t « l y *0 P*r---------- I ' )
*
i dot k l i r e . t e k r i . mny Ih- tl
McKee, Independent Democratic
M l, Tall"M of \p«tpk*t. |. H.
aaaaC W a « f than from Banford. I
Rnthlaiaam over thing* IIa*onic Turnar f t Orlando, in* in tier of ihr - lain. I m the iade bod, o'fn.
candidate.
dg#« of Kis«*imm«r. &lt; I Joiner
ftt N U M
Saturday night.
' was manifest at tha Masonic Rfotliah
the
w'•• .t
Chaae Mellen, Jr., MawhatUa
Rite conaiatory,
who the .in k e r- la-arlng
Kern I'ark. one
uf
Bamirml r . topic, and tha outcuroc found lha Republican chairman, leiagra;
T W , t y f t k r local Klka meeting Temple here
last night
*hcn
Klry* ond flag hoi Ii ■- f Cocoa, nml YY HamiliMn of Or*
•pika op “ Fratarnallatn"; It B
vre aim# on aslr
w ill M i l t M 1:00 o'clock, to bo neaHjr t&amp;O persoag. • capacity
Courtly'* fa .fr .t growing lOminun m atin labird for a furtbei meet- 1‘ olica yommiaaioner Rolan t
tht* C
city.
ly,
.Senior1
rniur
^ |( ,h%,!„! Iw||
flteiuJcd It.
I t.e delegation of bankers ad
f o U o w f hy A turkey pilau and audience, fathered ta parti, ipate Chapman nf
“ condition. In tha ficcutyd A#
111**, iia* hern ivcojn ixoJ ' by tha n g.
'»r*r*l their afternoon staalon to lb&gt;anl of County I'u m n i# lon .r.
#U w r r ifr s W ir n t r Howard Over* ln ih# ceremonies attending tha Grand Dmcon. who spoke m. "O f d4) t„ j (l|in M e l a . c h a i r m a n ,
(Coatlnued Oa ffaga Tkraal
Ihiriag a dlaeaaaiaa uf actlun on
a f Banford logdc, Sral aS kia) vUU to this rty .4 fid a ls ' Dgtira, Paat and I'r.-e n t’*; and lliei ii.rni era .f ihe County • * my i dinner in Ihe Orange a* bnng vntillrJ to claa#piratcn -eteral road improvaman;
mat­
f
|
y
i
f
j
B.
W.
Helves*ton,
o
f
Live
flak,
Dr.
2
B,
Kerlor,
winter
visitur, ('«.mini-sinn. a* wi ll
Msynr R •••in &lt;»f thr Valdei llofel ’ grill in Ihr iiat of votlnif prr, im t- In in * . County Attorney E P. liouas B J W w a tha
members of the City before resuming their discussions ' the cuunty.
^
Xlk a t Ilia Friday a&gt;tatin% h , ’ Grand ILaatar of Florida Ma*o,t«, aad M atm for ovar ho yi'ara; 8peei and nir
holder wa* In.tructed fo prreaed
and m o S a rs of hta aU ff.
. 4’ K o ra fc W g l klaatrr* M. Ready o f r , &gt;m,„
,, ur ging itiat they juin
A highlight uf tha i-tu la r Cum- with condemnation ........ agalnat
-i
(be
Banford
Atlantic
Natl'
nal
____
..
W or.h'pftd M aaur K D. B io * 1 harbdrt
il Ir. M W. W ell*, of Hr- y ,,,
rbdrtlllr.
Hank.
• nila.ionara' iiirvi ng uf yaatrrikiy uwnrr* uf liie M itcb*:' property
*
f
r
*
dan, dadaylag that tha affair waa lands, U. M Smith)
l\ # f
-Winttr
taint when, with thr prvaeg'atlon ■i . r Oviedo fur a light-if-w ay
Th • I'ro-tm Cbrvrnlrt lk&gt;. ha*
r i.u a n iA
l libera preaenf ware t K Dar S O C D O ff G ANG STFHB , ' 0nr a f II m highlight, la thr hU- Cardan, K. If Stunt, of
Uinter offervJ a iii-w I heviolrl M*,laii, or
uf • yietltljn *ig n rj vy 32 raai- w hich will ba a part of Slat* Hoad
tfk __ __ .."r
.
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- ■ • ! a_J_ .# m____m_________ « • _ j ____ o .
u
lltoh u . Rati,
v ■- nf Klaalmtnrr, J I
Fab* uf drnl* who rcprr*rn| i f vole* In
______
.
ta ij ot SaafarO Ladgv H f t2 y . I ’ark. C. V. Bracy, o f
Dayl na
HANK
No £02 Ju*t a* *oon as the State
•* , »*•
two If nr'--lr.f, t lii*li-|H»ri Ihr-r
Slrols • •
, 1. N E W A R K , N. J h N &lt;». 8 . - 1 ^ — A . S M , aaid that **Ev#t t ffdrtr#*d Rrwcb j J. T. Ilrooka and b lr it -fi
ta*' ia
X
I
•
-burg.
R.
E.
Nivrn.
E.
K.
F rin Park, thr f'umiiiu-ianwr* de­ J'oad Department agrar* to taka
city ami county official- a* writ
'
4*,.S
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•4- * - la e M , a'iaged and (hart .perch wa* to*plr.8g D tpaty
paly W. H. Cl.aw.n, o f D iU r .J i
Bualla
,
clared
that.
•
voline
paacincl
lio
rn
a
i,
B.
P.
Card.ll,
and
K.
V.
i
1
ar
this
part
of
the
toad.
Harry M I'apworth and other
Ft I-aud.14, 1Uian 10«
tha atmoat, and each waa a R. Goat. f
O rU n b ,
F l'ifd
A petition, algnad by
a*, era I r t Mrere
Kdwarda o f Daylona llrach, P. j ahould be e.labltahol at one*, tu
|||ryy
lo-fy hrada.
with snlbfi*iB*lie
iy Ovirda
i-adga. H
arrai|^faile
_
btoW Qaa and yartkl&gt; at*J In « * fraatod
be
known
a*
Preelnc.
M.
Ft Fierce
■
i
»
l
fiaberman
and
I'-h
wholeDaytona Batch, V. (*,'
Th* "•"•nrradn w i l l
I s a v e i , Davla and (ieurgr Kruft ot
wa* a aplemfid a&gt;eap
Raaidanta uf that rnmnNalty •a m * and retallera, taking tha' OalBeevill.
Jark.wavflU
Na
tt
inter
Park,
II.
G
lla
irh
of
J. a I I i f f o f Sanford,1llro,"S *ly M 9:00 s '» ,u«k. wl»l« «he
hiva teen ra.Ung lha&gt;r
'wllui- l uki Jraup be opened f-tr *•■ !■ # , Kay We.|
u
Graad Master Helventon i
Mac Battery C o. aound (nick Diangr Clfy, J. M. Mel own. and aithar at Ixmgwuod or Altamonta
Wimlhoia*, M D e ljn J , H of
' * *.............
Miaou
.
_
« u ordered rafarred "&gt; A , P. Me- Orlaatu
as lha prWc'pal apeakrr. c&gt;
tapper waa aan rd at
Cob- Faaaarou
t! hru m* r - ' J J '
.G eorge J. W hiU o f Ml ik.ra. W. alnce tknaa town- arc cl .i# la tba F ii'a n e, of C d J * . RUta
;
Ruatwea*"
n o f tha aye*l In, Tha
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t i wn limit* of F rio Park.
"
^ivatiun Board official tor th ,i Taaaaa
Ttlaevilt*
aa. He ala &gt;' *F
la"
idpplied by
a a ^ h M at • i » VrloM f-. K a t a * ,
7. J
.
Tba meeting al.u
produckd a dutrtcL
ot Maaonr,
*• T
°* long, bat deadlocked dlac-a.lnw be­
whirh loclu&lt;)ad W. A. Hr hoed at * If. ,/rUwk: U k d Marv ! 1 " rr
The usual aumoar o f fnanthly
1 l''ud. C. H. Short and II. K. tween the County CoinmliCgker* . » porta uf yarloua cou-i y off lean
i A. K. Ruaaiter. C, O. Bara, School at in 15 nVInrki Lyman
Ailawla _
A. Prr- and CH&gt;
‘ Wright, whlU (he rule#- trbool Im-i wren I /.rirw-od and I R,,,kr» *1 CUrmont.
lead,
ap­ **8—
Commi*«I inert W , A. and employee* warn
Augukta
_ r r ia
program waa ia tNRt AHemonl- af 11:00 o'clock- Koa km-. Jr., o f Delwnd. H F l.trd Laffler, 8. O Shlnk ilw r, u j| )|. proved, and ordered
fllad, aad Bweaaaah
l'a *i N aalerf^ . ja&lt;ue* f i b '* fa -k ln g iftb u «c a f Corwat i of Knetk,
lletts o f J- Lehman The county ja|^,and m a y owtataadiag anaiw*# wart Tbumaavii)*
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W l - k t t r rata tall
aad J. 0. Uuff.
(Ce*"lnuea 0 a ffage Three)
• taolurd.
Ita uaa by city praonan w at tia o-i'a-ad paid.

HARDIE PRAISED,
BY M IA M IAN AS'
HEARING BEGINS

100 MERCHANTS RELIEF PROGRAM :
- . . . . ... - TO TO 111! COUNTY IS EXPANDED TO
SEEKING TRADE A!I) 4 M ILLIO N

GOTHAM’S MAYOR
HAS HAD CAREER
OF INCON G R IIIT Y i.™

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2(i Rankers (rente
'•Zone Association
During Meet Here

E l k O fficers From]

Newby Cities Xtim\*ZZ.'TZ:.......

Attend Local Meet ..... ............... .1.......

SS^udgJ,’ r*n
Capacity Audience Greets HighLeader
I?rJL^U
wn^handufl,'£ w. Of Florida Masons At Masonic Temple

County Board Eetablishes Fourteenth
Voting Precinct Al Town Of Fern Park

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Gotham’s Mayor
Has H ad' Career
Of Incongruity

L i k e BE ERt
tl»c-•ir*n»i
"Economic Meurity” (a a phraaa which In recent yoarn
D AYTO N'A llE A C II, Nov. 8.—
want you to m o lt j
haa loot moch o f It* former meaning. "Economic security"
Rut It Should Rc
l* fitaideiit,P e ntire r *• ( The City *&gt;f Daytona Beach has'
uaed to mean a little aomething laid aaide in a raving* ac­
• Served Right!
r m tiry prntfram . W hkti do thi # romplrtivl payment o f all bond In-'
count. or In good flrxt mortgage* or bonda, a little neat egg.
(ronlint’H from p «er on**)
(continued (ram pare one)
off«*r you in ita p lirr . They offer trn-st due to and including Apr.)
ao to apeak, to tide one over a rainy clay, or to keep the
now Fort Sully, H. D., which l.r , With Hasyin in|f tti«* ail* of « «!U‘* j,-&gt;t what they ffiive you tiefor* t, l!i:n, by depositing the sum nl
Steve’s Place
wolf from the door during' one’a declining yearn. But thin was In Aritona. Hi* hoyln oj was tatnr.** Ifr rfffrrw l, fdurioiiHjr. i
nothing. Nothing hut eaplniia gl4.T-.IK to tbr credit nf bond hold­
■
Opponite
Post Office
“ economic aecurity" haa come to mean little or nothing In apent in army posts.
n Nlatcment i«*tied at the* IM ro it tion. They delinht in glee at th*' ers « i ! h th,. liiigranty Trust Coin-1
recent y ea n .
A t £0 he was a 'Nplnmat. His plant f l th*’ f*nrrt Mnlnr 1 nmpatiy ntfitu&lt;te n f ynmr farm ri* nnw.
[ pany Of New York. Coupons pay-1
whirh th^
The other day, Mr*. Franklin D. Rooaevrit, addrearing government sent him to the con­ r*r»*nlly
"That l« not the WAiy tn aupport able last February, .^arch ^ ad !
sular
staff
at
Budapest
and
in
IttOil
wn«
tarrrt
nf
a
liitlri
a jrroup o f high school girla in Chicago, called attention to
a t r r r a l le n d e r in n heron' fieht
April M-ill be rcrlmmcd upon pres- •
tba importance of "economi* security.’* "You should strive,” he was appointed rnnsul at KiU,nr,j that concern,
n r a i r d the m w t d re ad fu l enemy
fim eograph Printing
| ..T(tr charge,"
*l**rla r** «, that rvr*t heaet « nation. The wav ontation of the certificates o f nwnska said, " fo r ‘economic security,"so that your mind may his mother's birthplace.
T wj years later he quit the Job,;.,happrnr&gt;(
ron„
f
r
o
m
a
In
tin
that
h
to
follow
a
(i
it
*re
I
erahlp.
TYPING
be relieved of the necessity of worrying shout clothes and
returned her* and worked e lln ,
wh„ in, rP,l(.hr,| , I nhal It* If iu ie r who ha* ^show n by every
Paym ent o f theAe in te re st H rm a)
food.” "So w h a t!" ia probably the queation which'arose in the Society for the Prevention o l , r(.pnri), „ Bn imI,re/n*ble
.Special
InvMtljiatlofui
eel hla p n in a iy n i r r for y*ut
mean* tlial n ten ta tiv e u g re e m rn t 1
tba rafnda o f thoie girla. How does one strive for "economic Cruelty to rhlbVen and atfiJI -d nnmtr t„ lw or h„ , , „ . rr;.,.,|
tn t&gt;i»» k him to the lim it und let
lietwreen the rit^ nnd the D a y to n a !
REMINOLE CXHJNTT
aecurity r
law at New York University.
|
r, lh|P. , dictatorship n(
n*nth ing happen to g ive nid a*id
His first venture In politics w n l |(lTll&gt;
The editor of the Miami Herald comments that he once
Bond holders"
A m o cia tim i
fun fu rl
Ilia enenue* and &gt;0 i«, R ra rh
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
[Pnrp
jn
hn,
heard that aame good advice sitting on his mother’s knee. his .ppolntment in l!U « t . a dep.
let** p u ll tog ether o r it i« r e f ­ p ro vid in g fo r a 2 p e rren t redu*tion
1*MVk Park *»»• b a l n i rim
"W e read it In the moral lessons o f childhood stories years uty attorney generalship. He " a *! Plltm.,, 1n ,M. „ , . w unln
ir ill 1it i i &gt; - m ir h r that we lire all of Interest m l* on n il bond*
ago,” he writes, "and solemn l&gt;*nkers have pointed out the a Repuldican and the po.iiical
( t-iiif! -»i fo h lY P fieph
♦ •••mg to !*•• pulled flown -eparate- a r it n « l the c ity fo r a |&gt;«*rlo«l o f.
advantages of saving a little money for a rainy day, depos­ Vamps were watrhing him ev-n H ated w ith fmth n&lt;*tiinr»fi«»n* In
then, predicting tug Ir. ngs
tor l»nfH • rllh io and t m v n e h** lift■
five y e a ia , ra n tieconw e ffe c tiv e
4if
i f m* i*ni thnt the
iting money In their banks and watching it grow nnd grow.” him when he got his growth.
We too have heard it. like everyone else. No matter how | Hut l.a(iuardla wouldn't wait. elerted tn fell people where t hey ' pPt, m# nj * "mrddlimr** in privati* when and if the agreem ent D
Bryan &amp; Thrailkill
m tifie d by the hold ers o f 73 per*!
little you make, always lay something aside for future use. He .announced for Congrers that Ifet o ff w ith defer*nee to rH u s.lv i,tj,a, ,,4&gt; It.hftAxvi -a id :
nnd nothing Ir y n n t l hi« own in"
T
h
e
r
f
a
i
r
the
rugged
in
d
ivid
ure n t o f o utatan d in g tmnda.
"Mrs. Roosevelt Is right,” ssya the Miami Herald, year fr&gt;m the Itemncralic twejfih.
fe re rt nnd ni»ininn.M
fiijiff!
* , w lin when they fid I t h r ,
“ Girla and boy a should strive for ’economic security,’ but Even the Hepiadirans were -kepA n o llir r
ond itio n
ro n tro llin g j at your service with expert
P ointing1 out the MR A hn noth
pr»*w*urr o f thi"'i&gt; d re rn t ruujuri«|
millions of Americans today would like to know how that l.cal. IjsOuardia mss Ju&lt;I b buck­ In g *Mr«et!v to do w ith fa itn re*
mechanical mlvice. Bring your
the
effeetiveneR*
iff
the
agreem ent
• Im t
h\ giiveriiu uu i* , nailmake you fro*.—John security can be attained anil maintained. These millions ling then anil had cast !&lt;!* lot lief* .lohn«oh a ild tfri« find othr-r .it "i i»f dud ing l«v N il K." It i« nhva
h n that the H tv fihoubl keep op- ra t tro u b le s in us.
kaaw tba truth a*4 Urn thought they had found 'economic security' with their mod* against the slur&lt;)y lames o f art governm ent re lie f nr'-neie-* nre "tncddfim ; wlx*n the fo n t*
puh* I e rn lm g e xponditurex down tn $21*
* . mu* ruir s in-’ l. itf'l'lj in^
eat Jobs, their thrift, their little Investments in hunks, ini entrenched Democrat*!.
Sanford and 2nd
lii n Miinrf it ltd t h r law m le r v n i &lt;• | fMM* p ft riuint ti, and I hi* pledge hna
lie
won.
lira
mile
personal
*P
„
f
.|„wni...
»i,..r„
nlfrt
,
bonds, in stocks and real estate and Insurance. But came
in kiiim* p r iv iit r g ra ft x i racket
ill.irk ,.f r »m h'1». Service Sis.)
b»*en
kept.
p*als brought him votes
,
ri,n,,.tm ,| l. i,,,..,,,
the depression, and with it went the hard-earned money put
W h y. N 'RA
n**ihing and x ff r r * j
CM O KB CH B RRY T 1U R
Shrewd, a practical altruist. In “ Thnt the President cnrn.ol wave n rio I h in g hilt
p rid e rl ififi a f it in* t
sway at auch sacrifices, went the Jobs, went the homes,
(tiiarilla went to Cnncre.s
and ( wand and tin n a condl*,.,n ri. *t, .| (’h ir e lin g an«l ra k r le e r in g in thU |
■ (b# Choiocbarrtaa bang
want everything.”
barked W o .drew Wilson to
tin- |,y ,IIU„ V v,.„r. „ f
, ,m„-rUiil
1-mi n il
It *t irnglVi*' n* the f u ll'|
burgundy (lusters,
The thing which everyone should be concerned with I nut. kicking over his party.
ran&gt; ,,„ ,S|1P, „ V j„ .,
«tf I r.a- Ifinixt it V . . .
the field la a purple (by
today is how Can we make “ economic security” secure. How traces.
|y ,.BI
"T h i'n * hw tn*«*n nn pow er gtim teaters,
can the thrifty person who deprives himself of certain lux­
lie look B course In aviation and
"lint what inun can do be Is do.' #fI I hat I (Mild not h** r r r a lh it hi' j
e the flickars *hn 1 that tb«
uries
or
necessities
today
so
that
he
may
he
better
provided
when Wilson ask ***1 &lt; nnjfn*Ra tf» m|c umi &gt;fmint'ff*ni{ nf mnkinif hi* Intt I f thi* ir a dirtatorfhip it,
■unmir’i over,
Cor. 2nd and Sanford
'a chm wind larrupi the bees for tomorrow, so that he will nol be dependent upon ^eln- declare war, l-afiuardiu c » 'l hi ta-k harrier by mistinilerstanrlintr.| i *&gt; it d irt nf fir«htp by the pfirple nf
“
Sanford's
Only Home-Owned Fred Store"
•
y
*“
unit
llirii
hurtic’d
(»i
F
’
lint*
y»y»
nmlin
ii*
in
ifivr»
him
vmir
|
&gt;
i%
tivea or charity in later life, he protected in his savings?
th r IT nil rd SHatf« th ro u g h t'hidr
to eorar,
|»&lt;&lt;••»#♦. nn.l ymir «UMp«t»l. he witl i rfnc*v, tit»i ion In t o n g n -M n‘ • tba dew &gt;• ( solii feathery Any other goal In our national planning for the future over­ *n&lt;l fl**w &gt; b imhinjr plim*
BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
flume* a(£• in, a reform inuve lh"l» lH»w crhn«tfy farm rh-pnriti, -eO'M cd
glitter,
looks the most fundamental evil of the past decade.
nwnl twepi him info nffirv £*
” T1iem ia f»**w hnni’ »m 1•»••
" T h r e o v rrtim rn ! ha«
got to |
W T W O O I.I.E Y
I*. A. H E It O
BERT CHAPM AN
AM tba aha disrobe* la a druwsy
History shows that every depression is preceded by a |n r » t 4*fnf r»f Tlie f*4inrd n f u lilft
in n f u ii m id in tnbiii-'fi w I ip r flu trr« m So p ro tiy t what ftrrrn t nm- (
flatter,
IIw n r r - M a r.
U nllnrd lle p .
S ale sm an
boom, nnd also that the bigger the Imom the longer the de- rnvri. In 11*21 h** Impif an h |mi't:« h ri*i«'
h* *•' in ye:*ra Th** win yd p o n &lt;•-* do from the ra rk id e rril.v*
W e d fa c t ■burry for hollar shlnpreasion. It would seem, then, that the way to prevent de­ duel with !h* rity i outfit r die* «»»d wifunluin |* n«*t w»! h fncliM y fm! ♦ ,f t- lr r m l 'oinoriti«*a. Wi* do no
I»*.
Though wt know which way lha pressions is to prevent boom*. The wav to shorten de- i kepi: III« pWMJtiiihty heftne lip* i .............. it wi*lt fit*1 M mt - ft," !»« . tamd it w h m a jr d iw l to A l C apm ie,]
preasions is to control- booms. Perhaps if we could content
j rim1jnm*d, review iny wfiat
h"-&lt;
aarth la laanlrc.
bul ibr-sr gentlem en do rod !ik * |
Hi’t u m in s ’ In
r n iiir r r a a ,
lie n#., r, .f
» i mII«*y »i«t** the - ilin , 1
■Ith tba-hut innaft up. east minalvca aL a point half way up in the ascent to prosperity,
in 11cur it it pill if’4 t«» what a Hon j
f i the Tim* *r&gt;
■—
fan**
«*t.
and sweater,
we could avoid falling below Inu^half why ‘ pointTri’ tfic'Vtc-* |
dK&gt;/JHR &amp;
Q U A L IT Y P A IN T S
»te n.m m ittci*
bax difH o*ed nltoui
Rtwying »It the bewten p»thN
It's crunch through th* wo&gt;«i, scent. "
are
V o tk fid riaiie* Why
nrf m rketi the le n r l»* *»f hi*
kind o f wiippurt m it I n
with a' crisper clatter,
in the lig h t of the-e
Rut who is he that would be satisfied with this half
"Heat For Thp Smith”
to I m il it mil fi lend 1 but
It'S clamber the hill with a way jKiint ? Who is he who would say when real estate I purity, f&gt;erita&gt;il th** K h tu x l
Al &lt;‘apone 'vu* a
•nd will gibe j our home new leauty and longer life.
grid
rnft'kIri'er
uti
tIn*
*h|i
ttu
1#
i
*
*
ever
hud
lx
r.«vd
nbiuil
heightened panting—
reached a price of fftOO a front foot, "That is high enough. New Y n ik
igrxu aut SiriliH ii p lle t
•f l c in r»nih- 11th** I**
Theaa are the things tlie isul la
T o hub now. al r li r r r n l p rirm , in both E co n o m ica l— in d P a trio tic .
i s d if t in ihe duv t»i nn ndil*^*I will take no more even though it in offered to me?" Who
III I {Hill, hi*
p n l'f ir jil
*
wanting.
lnd i f S&lt; I'm d t»iiMi»iefc« nnd i ivie
renrhed
it*
Inweni
juunt,
n
ia
he
that
would
tell
a
friend,
“
You
are
offering
me
too
The breath Is a ml it to clothe
STANLKY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
fo t ig i’i tfuntin g m
he tepdei - ,fiki'if-&gt;,,ii hud h I**o e rre d
much for my stock. It is not worth that much. I will sell W n lk e r *TnM*hf‘fl h hi m I
the boron**";
D»* iidmir
fx .mil •*! • ) m!
«oi| * *h«- 'fid \V**-i in
lx* wit* t* *
T h e sky baa lost Ita gi.en ieovoa to you for half the price?"
And so prices continue to go ra in pa i gn In
204 Snnfonl Avenue
iU rnf inis' fit,rut m* f p rn ’*Mi»u u
..
nearness;
up, higher and higher, everybody knowing they are too I'd fnl H’ H w t ll*fl tfi I Hfl|-Ms
i h n n n t&lt;» furn ' &gt; ui
I Jttitiardm ix d ie v rd tlx* iifntBtA the heart
th if
snugglas high, nobody knowing what to do about it, everybody Ink
V, ,
, against Ita lite r
ing part in It. Finally, d lity with attitude, price* crash,
Know* that the sutmmar is never
and the depression is on.
&lt;
,
— arer.
"Economic security?" What floes it menu? How ran it
Bven the saww ts a chill fleet
he attained? How can It he maintained? Is anyone ever
momtngi
Sommer noan will u* sow re satisfied with security? Or due* he want more?
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turning,
AM hearts are gay as th« tapsThe Next Flight
rial asters
When rhokecberries haag in hurgundy clesUr*.
Aviation development continues apace despite all oh— By Clement Weep
aLucies. That day seems lo lie fast approarhln« when some
pilot will bemoan the fact that no new and daring feats re
1&gt;* trouble with «imi, people m&gt;|n to lie accomplished. Blit for the present Captain Hen
; I* Uttt every time opportunity Jnpt, ( ; r|£fln will cotilant himself with plans and an attempt
ad nut.
MU. that
thaf gat knack
hnackad
uul.
cop|j,Je,eIjr around the wtjrld on a mm-stcip trip
He
oexpects to he aide to complete the flight in three niNj oneN R A bag IncraaaaJ tba ineem*
half tluys. A l the same lime Art Uoehel. winner of the
(1 w ag* aanxca ry ala percent,
$25,000 prlwt for the San Franrlsco-Hawnil flight in 1027 is
aafardlag to William Gyaau . f iha
i Awartaaa TadaiaUaa of Labor. At also making plans for the first non-stop world night
sfflb aama tlma, kowavar, tba il&lt;*
"Thus It Is within the realm of pogaibility," says the
# f p rln c haa beaa so great as to Christian Science Monitor, "Ihut the world may wtlnesn a
raduaa labor's BCtJkl pjicbaslng race between the two pilots, with another possibility of
feffVtf by two paroaaL It dursn't added starters, not in a contest Imolvlng simultaneous tube
M l# tba wag* earner murk if you
offa from a designated point, hut u race to see which shall
fttf him two dollars a weak mur*'
he
first to get into the air. Mr tloehel frankly classifies
and It aoata him fZ.ZO more per
his attempt as an adventure, and even (In- most enthusiastic
VMk t* II**.
supporters of uvlation will sdmlt thnt such u flight, even if
Gan*ral Jobston says th&gt;&gt; NBA sucressful. cannot Ik- regarded us a substantial contribution
boUR a* tbrast to th# fro* turn of toward real progress in the field of ueriul navigation.
th* grass, that H1*'* will b* nu
"It is obvious that the usp'iuut* must refuel hi the
MaWnllp la this a^mlnUtratios. I air, a process proved entirely practical. Wiley Host also
The O*serai should not ob|.ct,
than, U putting that it*tnuts' in proves! that It is (Misslhle fur the lolie fllri. with a rolsit
I writtag. All tbs puolishrts ask is ‘handling the stick.' to snalc$ brief rest. So these pro­
that a clausa b* written Into tbair posals must he looked u|&gt;on as adventure, Ian nol, as Mr.
i* f i fair comyouito-i that thrlr Goehcl would Imply, ‘the only big adventure left In the avia­
■tloaal rlgkts sliall not oa tion field.' There will still remain the at present unutlemptWhU* &lt;1 agr** that* ed feat of circumnavigating the earth at its greatest d r- i
Hula dangar trau tkl, aJmuii*. cuniference. And what pilot has us yet thought to follow
on* Cao furtu* what
aaxt adalalatnitluti wilt Lo the equator hack to hia point of alarlingT Or has consid­
ered a nonatop flight that shall involve passing over llm j
two poles? And there Is always the possibility, when the
"'•Wha* Italo Balbo imad* hi* sen­ necessary speed haa been "Luill into illrplanes, of accomp- &gt;
sational flight from Italy to Cbi- anylng the sun on one o f ita dally roundal”
, «4 f* taut aunusar, thara wat
--------------o-------------------a asggaatJoa raliai th*'
■' 1 woull Bdt La
tba hern of th*
apea heth ahaalu, la dropkhn tato tha aahaea Hu m lalnsd r&gt;n ocdlaary fruit.
The Mlaaoo H e m * a
la nothurg if not »aht. It* McLain war* th* guest* o f Mr*.
Burglars
s i.
fullowing
th.
to ao* saycom ala* sharing M. R. Doolog at bar homo in crowd lo Ssaf rd sod sever si f u n
A l w a y s th *fin e s t tobacco*
Roomily ho haa re- Qaneow Wo M n d a i night.
I I s reportod today. T h . barber
air aa4 aa.vy daporiMr. and Mr*. A . P . Jo hnson, shop of Alh eit (.rsmlim- «&gt; ■ en­
po aa I* aaaha himA l w a y s th efin est worhmanship
of the fltroo brasebaa of Mia* Johnson, and E. A. Wright tered n- S ,t"n l&gt; r slylti lc * t lc ie
in(hfanoo aM to tnaafor t f O rtaM * wag* ramat guoato of wan nntbinv I " s'evl Old
Mr. m U Mrs. Bala# CwrWU
Inider left. FernsM'v H srd w st.
wMoo hood ad Ihvr i
SlXTKXS Lm ehtesfleas*/
,
MU* Ctars PWUipo haa ratorwsd Blnre was hm lrn **prn Miuulav
7$a tha A n n govorac
u r '
t * BaaforB a fter a pleasant visit Th# hurvl-r
gsin-rl hi* way

Sanford Cash Feed Store

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One Hundred M illion Dollars worth o f

wttti friawda ia Gaaova.
r t m p riw a iy sloctkoai under th*
govomwtont r barter
,'la Orlando during August
resulted Tuoaday in a profarauc*
shown Frank Sperry for
I * ihs raws, Sparry pollod
B7P votes, while hi* only oppoaont.
m m U Ottos, drew »1 A

through th . first ncteen hat wa*
Slopped by tha b a n on the liutde
o f th* window and want away dis­
appointed.
Th* Geneva House, under tha1
managan&gt;*«t of Gordon Flynt. U
In full running ardor sad prepend
X taka car* o f lha trowda expert-

o f arangoa and grwpafrwR hn* boon
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aovth, *M »»oU jou!m ,

fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos
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W H b.a full month yet to go
kf**U some of the final returns
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;H b Bis—Nebraska can clinch
L* tH)s beyond dispute by hsatiw' Kansas'this week. • .
[UMataH Valley— Drak* wtU win

Creighton, they'll finish with a
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Beat— Army, lYUkeeton and Ddqueane, the sola remaining unde­
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Reeky Meuwtalu — ' UtUah leads
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The flrat three nearest to correct lists will be judged
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dajr o f N o va m b w r A D . , 1ISS,
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and ara I ihla lh * V lth d a y o f O f*
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Stage Shows

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]FRIDAY|

C h e s t G o ld s

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NEW YORK, Nov. B.—&lt;AT— Jim
Thorpe, Indian Alhlrle, yeatardat
filed suit fir llOdoOJ agalaat the
Olumbia Picture. Corporation;
claiming the corporation o**d bis
name and pletura In advertliing
“The White Eagle," a show. :uj
which he did. not appear.
”j.

I If llitle- r n i b f i m
• r r lU t. p r o p ir t f

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ATLANTA,
N ot.
• JiuI kc llArdcmAiip
l*

*' M

II H N Y D K It
It U I N T I W
p u rrh a a rt* o f T » i
kwl
| t l«. d o U d lh#
d a y ©f A u « r

r-J&lt;4 to *

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halfl.ack,

“magnificent stands” against both Hughes at full. Hub McAnley,
Tennessee and Georgia. But n rw ^aloe Kelly. Ernie Print, and
comes a different etory. These leg Gregory will be filled in at
“Fighting Gators” who h*Tr »o Ih* positions where they will '■&gt;*
1 richly earned their special foo*j4U- jnvit needed,
distinction, want to d, some fight-; ► Coach Stanley has definitely AtIng in the direction of the other
Welcome Sh.-artr
fellow's goal line, Inilrad of right kl cenler because Bill Farrasai’a
on lop of their own. and special Shoulder Injury la aura lo keep
atress will oe placed on offense f,|m out (lf lh&gt; Tech fr#r. This ,|e
this week aa the Florida team rrv- (1, ion m(.,nj further that Robert
pares for Ita sixth grld ron snwill shift from right end
counter of the season which bring* I , thl ,ffl
low irk along
Iwi traditional leant* le Grant
chuck Rogers, tvhn has been

..chest

lllg HI a—The Nebrwaka-Kaaa*.
game lops th* program I * com­
mon consent I u*ta M aid ylays
Kansas R ia l, and Oklahoma moots
Missouri.
I'acirie Coast—Boo thorn Cali­
fornia's ■iruggl* la lh . outatand.
log frature althoagh th* OregonOregun Stale match may carry
SrtHITUAL Reading* mvr« championship significance.
Health— Mississippi's Southeast­
iijty ‘ RkseeU. Appointowe B ill, B1 E. Concord ern title hopes will I * tested hy
Ip. Church oervlcu# every Tennessee but Vendsrbtlt aheuM
continue in the running at As­
» f . K
wan**’* aapenae.
Florida —ad

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left

wri a

CRB FOR AU kinds ef horn*
had-teed taken for doliewry
y,; for bonoflt- Flrat Moths
Church. Ptypne Mrs; Goorgo

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AIIIHIIIP Wit FI K FOUND

^•fWafora.” ElladbftA Hall aodlA tMam,’' M in a Cnherelly, Deitaad, 4 P. M, XJureday, Nov.'t
’akd l'P . M. Friday Nov. 10, Tlck-

iw p it iA O o A

1-Tech

th* ,hlek 01 th*

The Florida squad .augmented
ll.w jr have gone Into u number {hro
, t Ucku ogaiaal Georgia
of careful huiM m ai.ee the gam.
« relieving ' Slarbuck and by many fans, entrain, Friday
LEGAL NOTICE
• ilh Georgia at J.cksonv.l le. and H„ rk&lt; t o m w i n i * to Jts Soar he. night.
MITICE
o r A r t fe t C A T I O ft F O R
there it no
their pur- .. . *
.
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tax
ti k ■ it r u D M i u r n d i j
...
.
tn it'tb eto boyt cun b« coantel uppost this week. They ere point to *
1
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_
ara o r t h b u e n u a l e t a t v
V,. . .
.
. __ , ;__on f^r more time in ilit line.
I TK *
o r T I I It STATU OP
Atlanta to play an Armit»»co l&gt;ay ^
,
... . 4 _____ . . M
n .o v iiitA .
_ im c .. TV,h
hoc th .v Tomm^ U n * *»*»
I 00*1 * h‘ P*
No I lev I m h tro h y ■ iv t n tbail .A .

80. CAROLINA vb. N. C. STATE

CHATTANOOGA

tee-

|„terf*rar U&gt; th# anrpria# and'
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’ smaiement of i r t r j follower of
annual OrlaBo*-San-! [h* ioet ] team.
11 ram* only thn*
T h .l h« «jl) com* through boro
Coach Leonard Mc-j Saturday afternoon when be «et«
afternoon concentrate.), . „ ,| b.pti.m of fire |a .omewhat
at teaching hl» Semi-1 assured, according &lt;o reporta from
School eleven a)mc|q,r practise field. Rally' baa never
that a n aimed at In-! had a chance to aWw what be

ffimHaaMadeSUperb . ' T h e w .y Jimmy Hughes and
q s • a s n fjharlle Hl&gt;ls played * ' full-nek
Defensive Stand itl, was indeed a treat for all. and
Past Pew Contests
r n“ln B"d,"*r ,*1buJ

Conchee SUnley, &lt; lemone, and ^

WAKE FOREST vb. NO. CAROLINA

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T U I l \ / r m ilU U

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w r Tech
v 0r^ football
^ „ Grteam,
r,1* .tutorvd
T.n‘,'l P'-T'n* *«»&gt;
ball Go&gt;d.
over
This
k&gt; pracelleot
p (B1|mp)
,,y on. of the wise veteran, pf
^
.
against
Southern fostbal .
S i, her Tennessee or Gmngla. will
murd.ro.. schedule In I9J3 M
b. ck ,
t,
,-t.l Tech
consequently do not .Und ..nlsy,
dllU. , wltfl G*»rg* mart] times In Atlanta av a d ish ­
ing fulltack. He’ll lie a guaid In
a. an unbeaten team, In fact ,bay
„ th. r,ght flank.
have lost lh-e. ln.ee
Th. „ B. roahlon In which Carl Atlanta th'* fall and hia number

OGLETHORPE vb. AUBURN
V. M.

This week's schedule la devoted
almost entirely to sectional war­
fare with only four major Inter­
sections) teste on the card.
The
principal features o f the week,
by sections, fellow:
Baal— DuquSane's unbeaten rec­
ord may go by the boards In thebattle with the Pitt Panthers but
Princeton look# too strong
for
Dartmouth and Army should con­
tinue Ita eweep at Harvard’s espense. Georgia's Invasion o f New
Haven to meet the Yale Bulldogs
tops an Intersections!
program
marked otherwise by Ohio State's
trip East to play Pehn, Carnegie
Tech'* tangle wllh U k h lg M HI aha
at East l^ntlngan d West V irgi­
nia’s contest wllh Wisconsin at
Madison. Fonlham, lu Rose Bowl
ropes ruined by Rt. Mary's meets
h h BALLY Harrison Che
Barnyard Bridge. W etn a
Sew York university. Other lead­
g a k T h e radar, Nov. ta rt.
ing pairings send N ary
agai4*t
fV iM. -Door prise turkey.
Columbia', Vlllanova against Bos­
Ghickaaa, two dutka, Vwe di
ton college,
hyraewee
against
Brawn and Rutgers * fa la el la
atta,'/prises. Auction apd |
FayetU .
Big
T ra —Tested by HHm U
4ancfBO N OPERA Company pro- Michigan may /lad Iowa ,Jnst
1T ’dwetton of Gilbert sad #slli«an*» about as tough . la tha moat 1m-

-v$. TENNESSEE

hu Interference

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int*rf*ra*«e railed u ,
r u r to m illg mBUriaTii*, u thru* htmoeir i-.—

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H»W«rtf)i Gmlttl Vegaubk
Iprt Wi Rlchart Garden U *i

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Menber Amodated Preu

DOLLARSEN!

LAGUARDIAHAS
HOPESOFCITY
FREEOFGRAFT

How They Voted
lUpdMul lajr AMoclatNl i'rvia
nt 11:31 tiYUnk this mtiming;
■ tM o r m l i e l
l ev A n l a « i
L*t»h
!!&gt;• T M
101,191 11,341
O h io
i , i t i . s t i 371.91:
l^ n n
9S4»-T!&gt;JS 1,1*1,911
K jr.
tTS-4191
h i . I l l 11.191
N. C .
1317-1121
119,491 :tl.9 C 9
M. « \
| 9 * U 1 tt9
31.411 J1.7IU

Administration Boosts
Domestic Price O f
Cold To Hlnrh Mark:
Stocks In Response

:

NEW

YOltK.

Nov.

1st Snow Of Season
Blankets New York

B U F F A L O , Nov. 9.—&lt; * V ~
The flr »t general anowfall of
the aeaaon covered Western
New York today. Up td three
inchea waa reported In many
plaeea and I t el ill waa m owing
hard East anil Southeaal j f
Buffalo. The Morm la general
from Lake Ontario to Pennsyl­
vania. Below frecr.Vig temperaturrx reached into aome sectior.a o f the Smith laat night
and today aa Dixie’* first spell
o f real cold weather continued
with prospect* fur even chillier
weather In some -latex tonight.
A»hevllle reported a low o f 21
Macon and Hslrlgh, 26. Cold
weather brought ■ frost a* far
South aa Jm kaonvllle where
the minimum wax 40 while
Gainesville, to the South re­
ported a low of ;ttl Tampa hail,
a Id and Pen&gt;H id* had a 42.

IIQDOR CUNntOL! Promises To Continue
Fight OnTammany;
PLA N S W IL L BE Model Government
STUDIED QUICKLY Will Be Established
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1933

9.- IJT&gt;-

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&lt;N IN D OPEND ENT D A IL Y N E W S PA PE R

VOLUME XXV

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N UM BER I t

Price F lw Cents

JMNSONTAKES
FIGHTFORNRA
TOFARMBELTProperty In
Lone Heckler Silenced
By AdminiBtratorAs
He Asks For Better
Plan For Recovery

Is Ordered B y

Of Ci
3000 GIVEN J OBS RAILROAD NUDGE Bombardment
To Begin A t
O'clock This A
IN U.S. BUREAUS IS DESTROYED IN noon,
SINCE MARCH 4 STRIKE SECTION

DKS M O INES, la., Nov l». —
|— General ILifch ,S. J hiutm, In*
I rtuatrial Recuvery adminmlrutor,
! Invadetl the home of the Midwest
:M V A N A N o v . 9
I farm strike fast ntjrht to appeal
atrain for support of the N RA and
— L w d t n o f tha ABi
Thrvst into the city hall by an
A A A as "th f one possible way out
raditJU And secret revolu
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. 9.—&lt;*•&gt;— »roii»ed electorate amid r M in c
( of thl« ilepresshin** and t « nffirni
.broedaut.
Sighting the certainty ol prohlH-^
,Reorder. lo ilie r d lu . fusion’*
[that lleCTivery program benefit*
tion repeal, federal official* yea- fp,hMnir champion, Promised an
wernlng today that, they 1%,
I w m * nheady n the way to the
te c h y hurried the formulation of, i,,1ntlnl«tration for the next four,
tended to aack all Am erica»*
fbrmet
plana f i r dealing with
nationali vcar« Ihmt he raid would art a naprffjScfty In Havana artd i? «»SIOUX C IT Y , la.. Nov.
The fin y ire tie i hi made lit* ail*
W A S H IN G T O N . N ov. t i — T h f
phaart of the liquor control after| tioral modal.
Isvndon dispatch** toM of »n Dec. 5 when the IHlh Amendment
dr?*!* ttefore 4,000 person* In immediate reault o f the marrh on — Further destruction of properly vakp Intervention b y •.Uj9'
" It will tie my effo rt to give to
Shrine auditorium. There were Washington hy the greatest army is reported in the farm atrika a m United Staten If thelr^ teflfy
n rm irM drop of four and three expire*.
eighths carita In the rirhangburet* of applauae as he finished. of job *eoker* on reconl was dls- as another railroad bridge, the
Moving promptly behind the
value of the dollar an aralnM quick approval given b&gt; the m v- tvmft. *inrrurf* and w a * tr fu !l*«*
For the moat part, however, the rlosel &gt;e»terday for the first lime thid alnce tha war for higher f la y b l l t l t f o r c o n tro l
U U
1
figures showing the price* atartad, waa
audien e listened without demon- in official
the pound.
eaaary 36 atate* to the 21 si amcndIn m*I • new model for every
■tutu* of pay rolls In all depart­ fire early today.
t ration.
Meanwhile, the price rf gold ment which repeal* prohibition, r i t v in th e n a tio n ," he m id .
ments ami agencies aa o f Orl. I. A
The bridge waa the
„
.
_ _ _ ___
«t leindon waa reduced hut a President Rooaevelt railed hix
One heckler who attempted to
Fml'ini*. arpearinir freih Homllr
lurnnvet of more than 14b.HOO waa I he Chicago, Milwaukee and Pacl - 1
1
chance In the dollarewund rela* aide* U meat with him Friday &lt;o I ho ordeal o f election day, LaInterrupt wn« silenced when the
inilirated
That
many person* flc Railroad, lo c a l*! a mile ,a o .U .
•ionahlp anneed an inrreaw in devlae a program which would in­
general n.ked sharply:
*
)*■
thtv
InttfvM
fly alii
wen- srraralrd from the govern­ of 1‘ ortamouth. Sheriff Q e o r g * 'M
mtenoaa t* iqr
Con- f* u a n lin n is c rte d th e re w o u ld bet
thia quotation when it i* rnn- clude recommendallona la
"What- IheltVr plan than Frank* ment pay roll, ss;hlle 146.000 were
1 n»» diHonter w hen ano th e r elect ion &gt;
Jenaaia.aaM hg-M oad e-ldonee-ol
ed Into dollar*. Yesterday'* crer*
tin Itrac e r EfrN pt aw■rairt Ttni' think
lronTInueJl On YSiga" T w o!
Incendiarlam and he blamed it o n' i&gt;n.H
_ - ^ *V*M -----tk * hw
come* around.
dom evtk figu re w iaea "' f&lt;9f ~ m &gt;rr — T R T lw h t W r m T r n ir s r W T U T ^
o f'
farm atrik.ro.
|
*»•* • * ? ' " * * '
tire department waa drawing its!
le next election and the elec*
above the tendon * figure
A "«rrlin g he rim e here t * an*
Early today a atream o f Irucki * ,
,*r
plan* to kevp dry aU lM dry in •
of the next four yearn nr**
ROME. Nov. 0. UlV- A cVcree
today** waa U cent*.
awrr criticism* of farmers that
(Continued On P ag* Threw;
&lt;
w a. pouring Into the Sioux
T*»lW ** * * * * *
going to hr nle*. quiet and orderly, which financial
oh.ervrra
aaid
St'oka and principal eommodirc'ooMriurn fin Y*age Three)
markets In ih « haart of th« arva
*
tie * advanced briaklr f " r » time
that little children will be aid. I I&gt;™&gt;..bly - « * M
,h r ,
where mogt of tha diaturbantes o f' • M tW W W *
to -VI,. rope outride of palling1who'e J n d u .trl.l
In yeaterdap’a market*. a« I he dolthe laat few days have o c c k m d .1
tem o f Italy warn presented t i the
plaeea," raid I^aG.ardla, pounding
U r drapped to new low level*
Bcouts on the roads reported
T tW l
Chamber o f Deputies f “ » approval
to- imwerfiil fi.t on hi* dr*k.
■litre abandonment o f the gold
The penalty for violation of;
,inr* obliterated or ron.lderohly) .Ity,
th* " W 1*
today ny Premier Mu**olinl
f’ ommenting
on the
imtiimnl
The decree permits the governsafety rules often mean* deal h or ‘Hminiahed.
; machlpa g v » and rifle
standard.
tContinuetf *&gt;n Taut* Tw«»i
ment to guarantee and participate
Immanent injury warned M in
One Incident waa reported late: i f W 0 » F »hall atroyed
Many share, pushed up 91 to
■lock Uauea o f private com pa
Edna Itjorat. Sanford Gaa
) ralerday when a farmer with aj a q a g jjn an a por*h *■
more than 96 aa vigorous buying
Freight shipment of bunch vegi
H[it* g*ivrtti
nffirlal as .hr delivered an ad-t load or hoga waa turnad back on aV fV &gt;^9 9 * dafandaro ■flf
suddenly appeared late in lh « tabled from thi* county Into an.
&gt;menl to guaranU‘e jthe principal
Tliat hundmls of m iiirfits - of dress on "H a fe ly " helore Hanford! tha main highway but slipped: P a r k -,«)•* i m h l r t M i l
-day. U M w , helped by a govern­ aoHion Ea*t *wf the M
Mi*v|*aipp'
l a v i a a i p r * ' ■. ^ r Q n f « 4 v
U ^ o n l / and also certain mmV«t Hviilend thr western half of thi* county Kiwanians who were meeting in through a blockade by a aide road, gun* into action.
&gt;
h U lC ty
W 6CK
h kh wl1| ,IC |l#4(j regardles* of
ment crop vatlmat# a little smatl- riv tr, long prohibited by railroad ! a l l U I
have iaen made well a war** that w eekly session at the M onteium *1 and unloaded hla prodace at a
T W artillery went Into m
-----1 the company's condition.
I f the
er Utah anticipated, gained |1.00 ta riff rules and regulations, bat
' Hloux City warehouse.
there t* to be a *t&gt;cciiit all day Until yesterday.
at 9 e*tlnek today aa loeol
been mad.- possible through
e f­
That
‘ .Safety Week
meant rompjy&gt;y
profitable, additional
t&gt; $1 JM a hale, and wheat foturea
Miss lljnrst stressed the cost of
Sheriff W. II. Tic* of Woodbory arnmenl . aeldlera alt*chad
NRA festival In thi* citv r&gt;c*t i
forts of dlie Kanford-Ovirdii Trurk tnmrlhlng to many residents of |dividends will hr atklcdl
at O ilreg n rlaaed with advance*
as M u g . county reported that th* naceaalty fomdrtf «H Atoree r*rit**«
Thursday fa an opinion atated | *i«V meaiure of aafrty
Grower* Inc., and the A ilau li- thl* riy&gt; and county I* rcveal«I|
The gdVcrnmrnl will aparalr
the | worth more than the poaxlhle toss for alata troops had apparently
ificq rebala
o f 1 7 « U 3 6-1 cents a baahal. Coast Line ftallroad,
il was In • repo it made today ay th irv: through an industrial rveonstrue thin afternoon by t*ne of
' o f a life , and ah* said that thou- been dlaalpaled. Evan G eeeyM p U *
r&gt;«&gt;p)U&gt;4&gt;«* t e fla lU M tp . aapeeia It a: fled lirre tu 4 ^ ,_
* ,
J.K-al a in dealers or , t u 4 .* u)vS- bion institute similar to th* AmcrI- ftwmbwr* of the party of fw4h)y
flfl Hanford merchanta who « t out !
" f Amarlcan maBUfarttty.ro Herring* suggestion that gMKtf J
o f the declinlu/ dollar, the bond
Under the trrtns of an amend rrs. -iiowlng that brakes
hnrr can Ilrrnnstrurthm Financr C "rearly thl. morning nn n good-wiH " nt' employee' are learning this officer* deputise an army of clt* by M U*Hd rifla flfa
ment to fTpeideit'a rili-u- Froii- been teatnd or repaired »lnfp M«»n- |&gt;oration.
’ •m arket held fa irly ateady.
itena to keep the roada clear re­
motorcade,
I l.-saort dally.
forirtN Which Aa* replied ta br
flt e (o ld currencie* arid back Plrawberry-Vcgetable ta riff, ICf\ day morning.
- - — —------consideration
aad
Twenty one aullmohllea were In
Harold C. Washburn, loeal bus. ceive, I little
Item V lt-K , ll la now p«*riblr .o * ____
Seminole T ire Shop
reported
f
■
j
sridUTf Ifl the army of ColowM
a trifle from their U p levrU of
parkera
and
dairymen
were
ex
line
when
ihr
lour
lefl
the
H
ty
I
'"&lt;■'*
man.
waa
a-cepted
aa
a
new
* the day, in relation to the dollar, khtp bunchra o f beeU, rarrots, nrsl jhat J C. Albritton. Winn
rolgdgfta Ballrta.
* ‘v .
parting
swelled
receipt*
over
yes­
,
.
,
■
1
'^iwantan,
and
Ktwanlan
..
H a ll n , H Oil A"lnck but the total
R*b*l&gt; had smuggled arm* Ink* &gt;
hat the pouni sterling cl aed at turnip* whin mixed wllh vege-‘' ( ; r,Ks.ry Co., G. E. Italme*
wrlromi'
Hhanm ritemlnl
terday’s low mark.
table* ami citrua fruits moving M «m *ilvitge, iunhui C
had a p p ro ach e il NO c a rs before
Ataraa. consolidating tbolr W*IHSTt l -9, the day'a beat and up Into Houlhe««Urn territory, or Vre l Tresher, I* F. Iloylr, ^nd A.
l&gt;rh alf o f t h r H u h
11otis an the second day of *g*
Cuanl against dealing w*th "un­ the n o o n -d sv sto p at SatiLatub '
righ t centa from Monday, and when mixed with vejff»t*bles mov* J, Feters jn, have h»«i I hen- rar
Rev Martin J IJram of Holy _ _
.
„
official nn&gt;i unuu(horiled ,»eis*»ua B p iin irs fo r luncheon
M a rly 11 centa above Ha old pari­ I ing into other territory East of nrakes tested, some iepsire-1.
( ‘ riui*
E pisco pal
f 'h u r r h
spo kel I V O W I O F K I ^ C l © r y \ - ' r O p rising. Th* strong poaltloa at tha
fortress overlooking th# capita) *
Stop* w ere m ade at the school
ty with the dolUr.
h r ir f lv in I
the Mississippi. The amendment
Martin1* Garage repoit* that W- areking to collect fees for r t ii
city lad military expert* to bottom
houses in I^ake M onroe, Paola, n n nu iil Red (.’ rows R o ll t-a ll d r tv r j
missions
for
"the
so-calleti
sciv
n went into effect on Oct. l!.l.
,|J. Hall, J T McLain, and J. H
that h sanguinary battle ta
#r »he^
helping
obtain loan- i oni f.ako M a ry , amt tsinew oo d . and at j
_
^
gala urulsr way next M on-1
Ijnca) grow er* w ere l« lk e d tn C ra w fo rd h iv e sought data ...
....
,
| AsaTclatrd
Prrsa
roporta rrrnpt&lt;t
‘ he Fosgatr*a P a c k in g H ouse in F o r e **, ,\^y
* th e ir a ttem p t
to sh ip
bunched co n ditio n of the r ca r brakaa
* fr#
an
' *! W* r * ' '
' reached Hanford today with tha
Ceaiol Itlatlon In Ataraa WOi 00til a D ty lifMid will talks wrr# maiir.
j ycgvUblra fro m herr lari year
H tric k U n d
I..&lt;... r c p o r U )
Thus* attcmllxtf The msrllnc message that a recent storage relice received in tills city tiulav* n * p rrs rn l iM|r t h r m utfirrado, by
cotspJUhod before dawn, whag tha
j w hen c a r r ie r s re fu se d
to h an d 'e th a t c a rs owned by the M o u n ta in •
wi-ic
M il* F.dria tljurst, Mrs. V |H&gt;rt Issued by the U. ft. Depart­
"N o unofficial iifiermcdla y a
rebel* flad from Dragon** aW
H M Papworth. E E. flrailv. W Hall. E
th* vegetable* in that m anner be J Ir e Co., Ban fo n t F u r n it u r e t n*,|
Krnuedy, anil Rev. ment o f
Agriculture
shows a Hanambrotlo fort rase** aftar 81*
IV. F* McFheraon, and
Cnarlm rece**ary fiir farmers to make «p* Linton E
Abrn, Jm lfr J G
|li«m a- gur-ts. and Kiwanlans large decrease In celery held in 21
rause th eir wa» no n l m r ali«&gt;
plications fo r loans, and no such
tlsta1* men had threatened I*
IbiHaid Ovcrllti, wlui presided, B. storages In western
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J ing such shipments, lit some in *Smjtli hake been tested for biake
It
I . I Ira n
New
York bombard those stronghold* fraro
I risen will have any influence up Bha rnn, and M r*
HuUbJe.
r
Moore.
Hay
Fox,
V
A
Hpear.
T W fa I mat, Ipialng of th# new. Stan es last year, cats tluil ha)
Principal*
of
thr
v
a
rio
u
s
arhoot*.
■tiles
as
of
Oct.
20
whan
com­
___ ______ ______
on the amount of the loan which
tha land and ***•
.•
Lrunirdy, Arthur Branan, pared whh th* last two year*.
Wtiw4at«tt Ftggly-Wiggly store! been loaded had to Im uitb&gt;«ded at
j h it 1h* made.” the admiitiatruiion's and Rubrit tlvrratrrri, fiwnrr of J. (!
Loyal troops moved Into
I
Vl
i
r
Srkaal.
Hill
Dullnse,
I.
J
F l r s t ' 0 Iona to the sh ip p e r.
at MagmoUa
The figures reported ware a*
8 sn l-a n d o S |ir in y n mini*- tv*|» ns*11
abandoned fort* amid wild scoriae
Hrackln, F. f*. I^msrm. E. ( ’ . follows
Street In the form er Atlantic
— ' ----------------I'rrson* w ^ h m i to make ^upli It* th r talk*
l
o _____ __ •____
of looting by th* populace. T|TO
Harper,
A.
II
Johnson.
K
I.
Hoy,
Oct
20.
1033.
210,606
.-rota*
In
k e y
I t y S u p e r v i s o r n |ll)n f0r i,„n, xhuuiu r&gt;m&gt; t
Ai r a r h school, th r r h ild r r n o f -

W ASH IN G TO N . Nnv. 9.—
(A .P .)— The Administration
watched Its told operations
club the dollar Into s record
low level today and then it
added another dime to the
price It will pay for the metal
when It is newly mined In the
Un'ted States. The new price
la 133.15 an ounce.

Iitooseveu
f n n t in v p lt T
n l l a fAmea,^
A i d e d ) Mayor-elect
trails
ri&lt;„ thFlnrello
(, rr,„ of»•, ’ I.a(l.a&gt;
,,u ,,
To Meet With Him , revolution, last niaht declared he
To Set Up System Haifa "natronare and plunder."

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145,000 LoppedOffPay Farmers Credited An
Rolls, R u t 148,000 Being Responsible • r yi ■•ocletjr,
F o r Latest Action
Were AddedAtOnce

I T A L Y PROPOSES
romtTO GUARANTEE
ISSUES OF STOCK •'

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Mussolini Decree Will |
Transform F n 11re
Unpilalizln^ System

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Miss B j o r s t Tells
KiwanisClub About
„ ,
, n
S a f e t y Movement
Motorcade Carries:
J___
Good-Will Message
To Many Residents

Bunch Vegetables ;l
May Be Shipped By
Freight In F u t u r e
u

Local Motorists Heed

Warning Is Released
ch..1
*/ Against False Agents

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Reported As Short

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NewPiftgly-W isffly

Set For Tomorrow

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County PropertyGiven i

Z X i 3rd Lrown InScouting

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— —Ucmlrml* Cuunly’# jail and conlet ran-p ware ada.|Catcly mandril j
new ceaHaving aurraaafully paaivd the and properly administered during(
' gam* taali which ara requ red of October, It waa reported recently,

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(.ffirvr* of thv .Hrmlnola c' ouny
N aliural Farm lx&gt;an Aaam ta; &gt;n
|h th* Valdei Hotel building Thi&gt;
organlaatlon
la authorix*'.
to
handle all application*.

fare d sonifm n.s t h r lr part of I Hr
w rlr t iif it to th r H an fo rd ffrotlfl.
a f t r r w hich a o u v rn irs in th r form
great old and
o f pane il*. ro o k lrs . m r m i p a d i.
ill day.
y a rd s tic k s , p it p / u . and othor
The stare, aaid U be the
■all bog* aeeklng to become Tender.t hX T. B. Johba. aapervixor of ataf
— ——-----------m edium s o f a d v a r t liln * wer# diaaad finest o f It* kind I * iCentral' ( w t Scouti, , group of svo- 4 0 1convict*, who make* a month I/'
•« 1 XT
g » „ . trffuitad.
anly
lit
location.,
loeg]
man
and
women,
anxi
rua
to)
Inspection
of
all
county
propci
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j
O
U
flK
&amp;
r
lK
lH
JNCW
g
iC
flfl
. . . .
____
T h r fo u r wraa to end in H anford
Actually It la (tore No, W th a t,
w Kat Scouting means, wi l l ‘ Be­
late th is a fte rn o o n a fte r stop*
han knew moved from IU aid lo r*-' meet nt th* Arcade S co.j head-!
Hi* report on the jail was thrt
I at f*ahH«dla, H la v ia . Oviedo, Chu*
provided i»!
, tianr In tha Meteck Building ]aal quarters tonight at 7:30 o'clock "Food and clothing
John Svnkarik, J r„ la the nrw luofm, G rn e v a and Oareola.
S e v a n the atreet to newly renov
for th* third lesson,
ample. I found -th* jail and hrii
|ur*id9iit of
Haminble Chapti-r,
a ted qeartaro.
Scrut Executive II. N. Bruam ding in good condition .-.those
Future Farmer* o f FisrliVi.
M um
Galbrtath remains a* I I I o f Orlando * n j Her. Mar* in J. In ;ail serving irnten-e luive plen
Hr waa numinaied and rlrct*-&lt;l
gtnre M a n g e r, with Mian Grace prom o f Bee ford ara tbs teachers, ty to eat and there are no com­
uuanimoukly, tofathtr with othrr
plaint*."
u . y
w cashier, and B e y K ln c and three more meeting* will be
off irrrs, at a malting Jit Id at thr
O f the convict camp. In charge
r t charge a f a modem, enlarged held a fter tonight -next Monday
Ilifh School Tutoday Tiifhi aftn
m tnt i-ipgj taianl. P. M. Vickery j night, next Thursday night, and o f l*aul Bigger* as captain uf the
Slightly more than 1100 wa*
an initiation %
c«ftniotry had tecri
and S o y Hnrrtaen nr* among the the following Monday nigh*. Par- ganrda, he said, " I find this ramn .
spent In op*4*t*nl Ihe
County
tump
Mod.
‘
. . .
^ ; m U are urgAi to alUnd
there In good condition, with II* prison­
Ham* for It* superintendent and
Othrr
iH
ic
tn
are:
E.
DTylv*.
I meeting* especially If their son* er* getting plenty to eat, and no'1
*chicr prvsidrnt; Clifford King, o«*r 36 inmate* during Ocloue. ' are Seoul* or Pope to be -S.nulx. complaints twing made
ng th* openlni
rvtary; David Earle, reporter; rortJing to th* report »□ jralttel
i. o f Orlando, CanRonald Muirhcid,
trraaurar; t*. hy K. U Dann.
_____; p
n. Smith,
am lth.1 The t®Ul expense wss 443J.26.
McKtnnry, I). Coleman,
• ‘ P *""’ “f llt.1T.
member* of th« Executive Cam-1or • tot^
mlllcc. and Alex It. JohnaOfl, ad ll waa po**lkle to adequately Iced
th* inmate* of th* horn* at a cost
. of aportal borgala*
vitor.
of IS rent* a day each, while feed­
freak fruit* aad vegoing and housing than
coat 40
mfmt product* which

Ba.“ 3 r 5 i‘1 :’J - ^ ; To ®* OfferedTonight!

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Octo^ier Report Shows
$439^6 SpentOnHome

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Throng Of Centra! Florida Persons To
Social Welfare Luncheon Here

9 * 6 ) 111*1 ta to raadinen far Oflasalo dub-woman. Introduction

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tfCey to I k r « p k *1 the,
H O |Florida llobiltxaUog
ho.OMtrel
Mrs. W U Morgan and Mro.
• mark of nppewrtasa . N - b "
Curktt i. t. follre Mr*.
and larroaslnrly val- fla^ laB w
attract upward* ol loo toon
__ ■
aid are(wen from this aed ion at i » • * " * nc.pooaa.
Etortda ta tha Xu man'* Club) Whoa Mr*. Cuaamor roaeludo*
I*ra," Mr. Triea luild'ag
tosaerrsw
at lt:|0 hoc uddlrax, she will introtkica the
feat that there b o’rtoak,
. j following a* urttf spoakgro: Mro.
McrchandUs
Th* program &lt;•' lt"
« * W Wlllia. M. Ball, of Jarkunville,
wflil which Is tq bo addressed by Mrt. chairman uf lb* EfirMa
* A,
Gammer, o f . JackseavSrtl Watfarn Board; Mro. Kptk AtkU*of tbe luoremeaV1sen. of Tallahassee, Florida Cumrr of Publ'q Welfare, and
Wilbur of WmhlaM
at the Family
“

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County HadToShareln
Repeal Flection Cost

Tbe county had t» pay far lb*
dinner* wl/ih were consumed ly
tlj# men and women who aclad ti*
election . dork* an,I Inspectors
during ’ lb* repeal election kero
wa* leanmd arilh
nly Commlaahn■t th* Court

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the total root
to umairt.,

rente per day each. Twenty-*!* lamatoa are white; the remainder
are colored.
On* haaiV* dand eleven gallon*
of milk wore proffDftd during th*
month, at a cost af .263 coni* per
gallon; 17 doacn egg* war* pruducad ft a coat of
cent* per
dutea, and a total of "56 1-2 pound*
of butter wore produce,I
IJnBBTT BONDS

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HKFUNDRD

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WABRINQTON, Nov. I — &lt; # &gt; A total af tUlfiO Ofioo of tha
Fourth • Libarty 4 1-4 percent
the C tawabaloaoro laciui
Item of diaaere fag tha u»
« Nt** bom rofuaded so for.
I
T W rutnrti
waa la reaponro la
Iha lafermaUpo from
■ call a_ few wash*
Iprll 11 of
•1 JU&amp;fiOOfiOO of

dead ' stood *at Iseat at I I
Julius Dlngfeldtr, Have Bonlske.1stur*gc
I* N Whitehurst, T I. Dumas, 8.1 Oct 21, 1931, 347,144 crate* In nearly *900 are Injured from
dap o14 battling.
J. Nix, Fletcher Belly. W. A. Pat. storage.
Me*nwbJI* tha
tb# lgovsrnmaat
rick. B. I) Caswell, H. K. Doudney.l Oct. 23, 1911, 474^60 crates In
contended U (tad tha situattoa
r. II Iter*. W. H. Coleman, J. G,1riorege.
hand la tha Interior of tha
Sharon, Howard [jiny. Karl Leh­
try althaagh tellable Inform*tigk
mann, L. Tharp, W H. Zorhry,
frtm. tha provincaa la Imp
Jnn D. Jlnklns. and E. B. RanbocaQaa af dUrvptod commtrei^e
dall. Jr.
tion fbalUttoa. Bohol* tald that rabsllipa (a arider way in H t U m g
PULBBTON HHPORTH
State t nd eounty property which Camagoay, and Orients provinogg,
had • taxable value of
IH tIJ l
T U rehallion started at Cm
In hla October report to th* was added to tha 1931 tax roll*
ColamVi* by *n
*a air
Mr phut# flight
County Commissioners, Dr. B. Pu­
during October undsr tarns of lb* Gulllaiynu MartuH. a toreaar,
le,: on atat*a that as County PhyFulch bill, It wax raportad at tha captala. Aftar toy
loyal trabfd t
icisn ha mad* flv* visit* to the Court tloosa by County Tlx Col­
rantad - th* rabotltoM
county hem* and flv* vlalta to lector Jno. D. JlnVTns thl* weak
tbe convict camp, whll* aa phy­ The state recelvd3 I494.B4 of this oorpa tkara,' hundred*. a f - _
thomeolroa *1
sician for Ik* county
welfare sum, while I1791J7 went Into barrtoadid
' a ’
board, h* held IK consultation* al county coffaro. Tha remainder #1* TrfhIp police station. »
hi* office, performed one major divided among th* various district ' TVdy tea, war* qaattof aitrir
baav* fljfbUag that took a
operation and ana minor operetta. account*.
toll of caebaltlo*.
Tito rOoliloos 'aviators
oply aftrt eovbral hours at i
Ing with machine guns aad
andr *h ’ Ua-mtaata eaam*
. fCqhtlnuad oa Page Fm w l.

Property Is Returned
To State, County Roll

Opening Of Farm Seaaon HasResulted
In Reduction Of Local R e l i e f Roll

Th* opening of th# Fall farm
season ha* brought about a sliable
reduction In th* nuniior at fam
11let whoso names have boaa car­
ried on lb* relief rolls at Ik*
Hemliwb County Wolfaro ; Board
office dutlng |h# past (aw months,

It wa* reported today

by

Mr*.

Helen T. Morse, county ggtfare
work dlrertar.
• T/,_ Where on Ocl. 1, * total bf 907
families wore on wart reHot, that
la, wdn given food, aUtkl*^ gad
yatura for varieui type*
accimplishod, only A ll
vere on arok' rollfl aa
aad there la ovary
by next Monday t % LUt

fund* tuyplie-J
■ i s L a m a m e w a a ll
parsons who are usable lo work,
ha* boon la effect alt summer waa
reduced In th* earn* period from
142 famUlo* to tip fa m ilie s. • A l
least 10 of those ft mill** will b*
taken from tha rails by Mortay, '
Th* order ta radure the relief
roll* by ono-thlrd Want out
dap* ago when Seminole Oaggty
Emergency Belief Cooaril
bon decided that a saving afeabld
ba effected la th* sxpogdHwro at
Federal fuadk.
clothing

Yefterdey'sWj

Score* of
led by I

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Sajra Chamberlain;
French Stand IsNot
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— N e v 11 le C h a m b e r l a i n , e x ­
c h e q u e r c h a n c e l l o r , t o ld t h e
C o m m o n s to d a y th a t G reat
B r ita in
h a a offered
t h e
U n i t e d . S t a t e s a 9 7 .nno.ooo
t o k e n p a y m e n t o n i t s D ec. IB
* a r debt* in stallm en t.
. Til* Minister said that Hoo l e ­
va It had accepted and dofa not
N f a r d Britain In dafaull. Th*
t e e m payment will be paid In
American currency In lieu of the
ItlT
,
i t 17,000,000
due.
In Paris, rraare'a debt default
polky, official, aald. I. unaltered
** D r a f t P f % t °'s dffialon to re
| »*•. tb»-Ufc|fc payment.
1/
Oovtrmnent might have
raised miestlons on debt negetiatlons It Knclead had settled, but
Inasmuch as RriUla failed to solve
t il problem, neither the governner parliament, efflrial.
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NRA PROGRAM

JOHNSON HITS
AT OBJECTORS
iOF NRA PLAN

WALLACE ASKS

H E A R T B R O K E N

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—
( i r n m l Ital, Italtm, trailer of
thr recent mass flight of Italian
plane* to America an«! irturn, who
atccpted vvilh evident disappointnirnt, an appointment as governor
of Libya, in Northern Africa
from his King yesterday. Thr
(xipular nviatior thus joins othrr
Italian heroes who. having r in
mandril th** attention of Ihr worhl.
were shunted off into virtual oh
livion through the machinalion- of
tl»r powerful Mussolini

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m i l A(;n. Nov. 7 tdh den.
||ui*li S JohtiMiii •ai»l y e 'i f 'lay
that *‘t ' f liivifr-vt timtatiofi ‘load
m l" th mu v,. far hy e h j f t o r s
to |h N I! \ t« the re* alnnit Iho
f ♦i ed tn ..f t lo* pi e«»
Tit
• MMiieiit h.t- no Mitrn
horn inn
atti-mptimr to rrnnor or
• ..nti i*t •. lion
I'tlul « k eetilrol «ho new spar *r*. ho -aid,
from an r ‘»«| i*»u|d not do *»* •*\«,ii if it
I he 7J wanted | •,
II.- i f f | cwoiiIihI I'fewident Ihaise
Is. ' &lt;pi nh
Veit, him-olf. and all the adm ins
•
;il
«lxi
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in p a t r y n l l . will ........ I......... I u , r l &gt; •!••••••
l i p l t . i Isoin? rereptlvr to fair
l.-flr led in thr stronger purrha.- hrr I’bt-Iriall - I.•* &gt;1 le.
• i ill «. I d doelnted that »omr
m e |H.»rr of thr ity riin-umrr.
in \%
Imve lent thrm*elvra
f,., „nr luiltrr, Iwcf. polk ami
in ' • ••.t* •ha*tor danring*' nnd
i .• Thrrr i« vwot.ragrn.i-nl f»&gt;
'• in i« »n« the litter* with hrad*

Violence Flares In
Mayoralty Election
In City O f New York
L itv in o ff
F o r T a lk

‘O e a d C a t s ’

WASHINGTON. Nov. 7 IAN
Asking for n fair trial of thr new
rrrofrry
machinery,
Secretary
Wallace laat nirht tol»| industry!
mill agriculture thiit they nnut
I lull together without being Mi n-'
S . jraloiia
! # . . . _of» each
__ L allies"
•. «|ntv
othff" (to lift • Madame Ktli.
, thrir Iin#I from thr ilepreasion ||« ink . w ni M i .
initr
w In. i mi n San 1*
t hat
' Wnllrar said In a "Prr
l i n e d lo f»e * •'
I
hm n
ha*
I
hr
situation
"frankly,
I ill tm l. . f npp
di-t rhing," hut added
• | M i ' it that thr recent in year old unto*

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Manley ttnblwhi, lortl prr.iilrnt
of Ihr rminctl. who. .t'.-nking on
thr in h n \rmrtili* of thr Kngli.lt
govrtntornl, ileclntetl "Thr oultuni) &lt;■n.lilullon Im* • rtlistt.ly
In,.ken ilowtt In the l'nitr«l Stntr..
mol thrjt «rr prncticnlly tintlrt
it .It, tnt r.htp Thsnk liotl wr mr
n..| nti bv.trrlrnl nation"

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D u r in g

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NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—&lt;e»—
Maatm Luvinoff, Soviet 1'omm ii.ar for f 'reign nlfvitt ar
riviul here l tlsy for his momen­
tous run vrraaltoifS wt'h I’rr.i■Irnl
Roosevelt,
v x p t e ,. tig
the hope that "The r r 'itblt.ry
ment of n»rntsi le l s l l ms k-etween the Soviet government
anil thr Unile.l Stales would
tiring st tusl
diasrinnntent'
"We .hall negotiate l o r e s i ­
les w.nie we are here. * the
ltu.&gt;i«n minister told
inter
viewers who met him tVrwn ths
I sy on hi» liner. From his boat,
hr . . . taken on n apeeiwl tug
to . .p e n al tistn tor Washing
t &gt;n.
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to
• Mti&gt;ii. ill
* tort ***ps *o
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which Tumi" •
a*r**v*S\'fit .•*#
|lllO»
.1 i litiraL.
Inf1*«e-n . . . rt«
h.liMti.ri *i*«»k*- before an audi
:% 11ofi^ ,
III Ihr fart l hat the lather rapid
( h i •*meo« men. industrial
oii|«lde prr «rr
ii i in industrial prices -rema to,
Thr Now York rrientnl • TrfinTI ^
M| i mail lethair h eii diet knl, an I purrs p a i l |
is rrgardeil a- hnvln/
iii»nj
hy farmers have teiealned pries J
1 .If If it Im*ll#'VI* in llflk 1•'
of impntfanrr fi» th • vdifiiin-tra* .
In ally unchanged during the eight I
It 1 II 1»hit’#*k1*4 it the pi #**•
un&gt;k&lt; of Se|*t* nd*er and t) tidier."| C . S . W i l l B e I n v i l e d T o
tlon. Tlir Whit. 11••••«•- !*•« m»viIf##
hd »n«.#(ii -Hid "11 EIII HOW
B e tte r M a r k e tin g O u t••It will take, I fear. atlrn«l n
sistrntly oirkintnin-d n*i it tHilda
till li* 1ukl' an official step
S it
In
A t S e ssio n s
I lllipll* »'f VI HI • In f.iM we get hark j
of "hainls off" toil thr th*oin.*artifl
i. i# 1 tli ink wtil h vet (lie silly
lo o k
A lso
S een
A s
to where we were Iwfore th# d*
W ith O llie r P o w e r s
grnrrahssiiu . I'm-t o n • • in 'Hit)
•t.... 1 .rvv»'|
- F a c in g A ll G ro w er*
i..........to
Sitini lo t.jtfc** tTihrk ' vrr “
..fr.rml 'ojmitoft.TWfr 1*
Farfry*. lia^Tiln WTT ;iliV.i|fiMilTTr
President Rrgwevrlt end fin si
will novel get hark Ihetr. hut I
IJiiMI
\m , ,
■ pu
, .1 \ to t tie N tt A t II
support of li*-i|d» \' M. h*v#*, tvho
fContinued On P ace Three)
)\ A S I I I N t i T O f J . No*. 7
bit
S u ccess
T o
F o l l o w • aid in a
l'i' n
••In* i
i i , -n P u l age T h r r r )
. rota
I' mv nt
C o m m o n S h a r e h o l d e r s am mn%meed Ihai il mi* teally us** wild iy that
\ -Minllri it op of o tan gr . and
out heaiU an«l out heart*, if we vmII rail 11 ineete ;
I it
l(oi&gt;*ti.ii (•
L itv in o ffs
E f f o r t s for MrKri i
yi ii 1 1 ft ml litis yrm than
was
K x t r n have intelligent patieiire with one) *HO |lltMI I ■ il fIt|
• T o
(J e t
1s t
1*1111. d
vrlt
Slat.' to
tConlinur&lt;l On I'Hgi* T h r w l
iU On
•i.iifiioi' i I t n l n r i a n s I t e s r S s f e l y
Fringed h\ a multitude of |o»
MOSCOW. Nov
7 til»f Th«
R etu rn
In 3 Y e a r s
'.#•11 Hi
HI II l»*MlHI •- '%W• "«M
( Cohtmur.f
rwoi
Soviet government's h »*•* for »
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outlook
f f f | 4*d « II • low
I. id.it
• rrrsnful outeom# of «l#r Wash­
I•
tsrttrr
fc»r
inatWrling
rondl*
on«,
NF.NV YORK. V . . , 7 f/^i An
..*!••» II B u r r and ii *
recognition
n*,*|otiations
#«lia div id* ltd ,»i 1 • • ■J. wa.- «f*‘
.. i i.f pii-ventahlr a# and that thrrr was n »t muc*i ington
IIIHI'
my, tfi'inmn
( la it'd nti the
,.»t**»i *•« « k hy
. i i v # inrhidrd in toe rharigi* iii the world production of and a sharp warning l • Japan to
)H&gt;itfolio, ha 1
• ill*.
ni keep hands off in th** S»v»#t Far
Nearly OS gallons of In-er anil (i#n«ral Mutor* • ••• •« a! bit i r • •!.. . 1 .ii.* allien* ►••Id l-»j ’# tri**nI iiwr mg, kki# hi i lit
.vn.aktrr *uppk»rs of nrangi's Kaat were sruinded la«i nigh* by
hard llquur la now a part of '..*U ierdsy —it- firs' i M , » tll thick*
if I •h lyttMimc* ww* Ihr upinlan eSfill r by ar rp la nr y c ' l i - n k i
of
Monroe ,■ the rrsoit of Its hav- yt ara
I’k. I p • •
. i •...In)
i*v
Mia- .1* ho and grapi fiuit. and | ro-pn t of \ yarhe«laff MolotofT. pre»nlen*
iMDCMin. mid 'lie pri'im
• i» lutnut nf shipments in a m i d thr Council of Comml -arv
Alfre l 1* SI a n I* . i It aid Tt 'd |
Iftt been poured tnM a sewer
I irst preparation- foi tin
eiioiit disarmani". I, ..... ... i&gt;
in Htoi t nf the Sanfulil
1 " • .io. i with rrijuirrmeld• of t h e 1 lie spoke in thr i»n*M*iue "f
I Inr»
opening n ear the City Hall latr i|u&gt; i of pur At inn
i mini Rod C'roBs Roll I *11
• !••• I'uMii’ iai a n a . i. oi Auiitia., w h»*n hi* appoMti’d hefoli no o&lt;
g*tl*»l
l 1 . 1.1 • ‘ \#err completed at th' &lt; '*y Mail »• I n
A near rr#par H#* i u
i i ik e t - were virw.-d hy th#* Df I Joseph Stalin, I'rrsnlen* Ka'min,
y t .t c i d s y
afternoon by negro •frit It dridrai h l •
ipiarti-i a* *mid
|»HW# I III
h«-1 • •|,. Siin *"»•* Motai k • 1 h paititient as st lengthening faiim*»( Mnd oth«*r high o(Tic*a!s of the gov- e r rd in the :&lt; 1 UP’ wa, .•( I h |
t
j
adtl
to
tin*
p
u
r
l
workmen under the direction of
I ..........ik •at o#n
•I I *Ol»1
• itii* ri) •niiiiK uumi C * *.11
. ii talk on " S a f e ty **
hi |h» III.11 34 marketing aeaton. ^ei nnia.it anil thr Cum nuiilit party f i l v ftaM tw—t
t»
i. ten tb
1 i tn Ii*' •
Cltiaf nf Police Roy (5 Williams 1hi« time and t - -••:*•• •• t »-&gt;• "I . mg of I hi i-.ral chapter wi on . ' v| in* nt vi ,i•
m pvitr winner m
Mi
I# »*»•
T lo- t »rpart merit's n t m « f»u»t ai a solemn meeting i&gt; tha Mob
9 m th«t arr--i»wing mad- '• •* »• • ,|.,I ,,, Illy dIMrtei team r»|,tao,» a rmind Ho »ii«th .t
.il ,.( ir .v x r * a rertrs nf *fD
44f ^ « d # r « .&lt; * . B. WUki
•■•toil n(» 1) i ofilr- i i *i ink • Hi* I that ototms inS.*p , row opera hoiiar had ng the »ivnational irrav.*. .
for * *
Mop. O *1
h a v t n r ♦•» •'*» *
i v i i , Hppotntrd.
Tbs liquid fish food
*trenth anniversary of the October
Thr eatra di » '►
*»! ! w l l n*prr |
hut •
- t i i- m ii i it ii reduced gr».|H*friiit pr.u
Llit.* are as follow
No I. *'! .III. l I I ,
%ti I tin**,
•afel y fl*-f ri"
taken In various raids by |H&gt;lire pent an additional dlshi»i*riroi t
|.«
in
O
h
.
o
u
n
t
i
)
priceni
..i|
revolution,
which
will
hr
cvlrhral
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•l • •Isrkdaring the pnst several weeks It ».pproalniaV*ly #i t ••o»».n,iM *\ i i • | Mi&gt; \ r Connelly, N •
1- • . mh.I *J.’» perm it in FI *r la l t d throughout thr c.untr* today that tvr»e f r •'
•# nt* .niliiliiuhili
, »•
ii of
hi
Miit»*i»|iti*
Ffa'.k
. t'lui.'e
had been stored In the City Jail Arthur with »h* M k t i n i II1111 »Ik I I ,snk I’etets; No .1. Ni
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ly
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det
larnl
I'raaiJenl
f m . mid «•' • i ( II' -i V vv III! h hr
Mar lei. No. 4* Mrs. S 11 Ii |shh*&gt; |„,M
u n d id tiui i*
since that time, and decision » n
^,.,-d
Roosevelt's action III initiating d a* "Hafrtv RaHv "
.T irnts it share p.«i«i «r « II t «rk | man: No B, M &gt; i. R. II. W a l ' h c u r ; fflncSs Alofts ( i - r n . d m is kviilm/ «
l
•
Vi'tllllhDi
► termed a* |
. , .1 R.
The pHn.
reached yesterday that it should fm the last yis* .iini n * .nf v ill |
N o t w ith s ta n ding a smaller i r* p Mission a looking to * resumption
M. Minn i , « t
•, It it • m le i
in nr .1* i
N o A. Mrs
\V, all nu fm ih*-«i )« ridents,"
i.uiioni f Frank* . J Mud
be disposed of.
It.i
r
i
.
-o
n
,
the
D
rpai
t
m
r
n
t
««&gt;d
of
diplomatic
relations
m
i*nstitutr a |&gt;a# n* it of &lt; m y j . \
llouslmbh 4
*»
In i krr v 1hifik’ w I mi)(
1 V 1i m i m*‘ 1 efi.##' ri •
d
I M.
K V
rh
, &gt;n&gt;rk
and
the
proofs
stirngtlieuing
o*
j i in
nl lv kn*»v#n f.H
. u . n 1 M - . Itonn p # F o r e s t ; N u
,i*D«terity will read nf thr affair iHrO.IMMl to i*&lt;Hl,llM*|
fl»r.*
proiVners
»f
orangiii
M»f# kk a i m i nti m i . .
i i’o|rni - 1- alway • m
t
. n|r i o ‘
.
h. I
•
I it• .fruit were confronted with teinal onal position, which was activities |I
la ottlctal city filea and record, •I .v The dl» • *• monl
C . i! M a » hii, Nu. in . M m A W
1* 'VS* 1ini. i • •.1 i#
y rai llo dnriiai’* m *i i ups a i •I trend in the O n t i.f
(Continued On Tage Throat
. ut.rl) to
for after police had directed the • a* on Der 12, sn th# »l W•I i&lt;0 " i N o 1il, Mrs A M I'h l»i . the Italian 1 ................. ...
.let will# -•••»* li
N . i i d e n t - ah*i»i* Hin**»Hit
a a r t. they, and several a|&gt;erlator. r* oalitutr what Wail Sir •t Cliii S’, | i , Mr- l&gt;. I.- Thr ,«■. , N • n:uv# t * Mis'*# c#•
l. g liw a g ,
irilere the »»'"
| iiii|lt(MHI '
'Hit.* AppruEimalrly half of the C h i n e s e G i r l C h o o s e s
signed a paper which h u e the * i hnatnia* dnu lrnd '
| , ' I i - S Pole-ton
accident• and ••#• , , ! &gt;. ny r o f - . ‘
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month
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fallowing word*:
Mr-. E. T l l a 1
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1*. lull. H.
l,iI# -I 1 i i.l# e ••** m . w m * p r r
*h's \ra», (irnrial MoToi - \
i
B o o ste r A s llu sh u n d
i #i u i i n p i ’ f r u t I r r r a ar# less then
„, i .e^ Mi, Mimdo.rt
i
1 r til1■i V#\ 1 *, # f
"In the presence «f the follow
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• Ilf,. rf.nl........ .
l H witnesses, tha foliowring li
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t '• t o t a l e * ' ■ h'K uf #747,000 acre*
N.»v 7 - - A r f • 1 .
I A V I O N . C h in a .
a i ift t u n ih# . t u b
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quote and home brews, rollectrJ . *• ri'inniiui »iiH'k and • : **« • I n . Mr- Paul l* .f»le\ at l*
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bearing
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lot ♦, Sloan *Mid, fi lt jo l t d i
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by the Police Department e . evi
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Ct&lt; , ■ 1 *
i. .1 it "Seemed evi
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wr
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tfti-t trirl n ia r r l r d
Lai#" • I Jeer of Ho ■
Wm
kliMgravi
at
dence In various rases of law vio­ i f 'ill* umipuall) sir *ng nc* • i
t» ,
►r
rtf?
lliat,
t.Minng
sever*
laii'ng'*
at
- n li tnn iFctl y r s t e r d a y
Mrs. O ( i W m r u
r»«r r e p . i t *
\\ ' p. .
Mild
lation, was destroyed by Iwinr c« •• |tn»n of thr rorporatu* i r | Mary;
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III. |.*« t hft | I 'it &lt;
i t *v i. do, (iUB Scfmiah at
•tplM.lt
UppH »
emptied In a sewer.”
L.
i-r i mi .
hi
pMMhicl. ••» h s N i i i r l u n g , w a s li v i n g in S ln g r t
H ' *■• k«right to tin* t a in it';# I J J*«sriir, mid klrii. Fred Furv»t«.
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The paper le elgneri by 8 . k. II ii- f iat n nr months.*'
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M ittci livrriB ha* I - « i r.ai I
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McMatlen. A. R. Marshall. C. W. ** P ll.osr of a yrar ug«» wn- n H
L i b r a r . k W i l l l &gt; c ( I t . - t tl
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Gray, Roy O. Williams, ami F c »ipoiction'* thiid quari n ,* i •
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mon'iv wrrr hut $ 1 0 l ? i , |
i
• ev.ral
c in ,,
»• t •« r way next Monday,
L u c i i l M a s o n s P l a n F o r p u I d ) f a r m w a - s # lr c t # d tn act T h e n ffm t w a - H** 1
it,. Fa* I" •I I # r m i y
II
t, • r| |» a khair un thr cm •* i
It )••»►! Mild t (Ipi*.Ml Iany &gt;*ii
Mi
,i| nnd
luii'c l h i uugh Nov. 2V
n iii-t r e m a in he» liu s lt a n d . "
|eve nts
m a ik m i*
'I "
•&gt;}»« fl nr #» &gt;.»• nt It.y.
\.M
. I... it saU i#i i*h• \ i inkk Ih. * H i s t o r i c E v e n l T u n l g h t i A l l " f rtie e la b o r a t e r it u a l a* c o u n t y w id e id f t ' »»
s.f
at* rk,
-Mfi«ty
Mm . J (•- Sharon acerf td Iht D ev. if WM l.tlMHIi* I I I f..tI
Mini R.»i...ian* I'« ul
i cvpoQiihlllb. of handling iIhaii Mi*. K. J M*niglituii, lit.i m i.. 11
niulay
c o iiip a l iy m g
an
o ld f a s h io n e d W e e k " w h ic h b. ri.n
pert.
||
lit
be
an
ht*
I
lie |&gt;rr*lde«|, II II I ul- • \\ I Ml
i*wa s t ie t t b90tha wliKh wiL m
I I i i ne». m a r r ia g e
w a»
o b s e r v e d &gt;fM| ,.|ufa A » f n '- l
1lav rd.’ht.
However. Saturday li.iutveiling hi Oh* muiftl* uf San w h ile Ih e
F s p M n t of ths first 11000 in C e n t r a l F l o r i d a B u n k cpvn on the firai and last
M I lay n r -. M t It i&gt; n. - ,1 Do
ii . h
••! J it in efT* • l ..ii F n . i l /
b e m it ifu l
b rid e ,
Ia
'll*..'
CKf nf Bnnford U s e s for IBM H e a d s M e t H e r q T o d a y the drive under thr managmnenl th* l.ihta* \ will »••• open i
II ft,I H I ...|g. No ii2 . I A A M is!
I I \N Hit M i n t , W A I • f fl
, M - '•••••■*••'
'cungi*tu Y V o l f j . r c B o i i n i B f D n r t R
7 l'i I m D u i i - u f f r ie n d * . an«t th e r u n t l r i
had noarly bwen made at noon touf m group nf v »lunu* r workwi
^ 1
,,
... Ura&gt;. I , ,,.ia.,l M« M*|l*,,t I* d («•* t«.|e.|flil at
I Id mi ..'rh*. k hi |l»* •a *trint i
It I1 pe. S &lt;i.
w
b
.
i
i
mui#
•
ban
200
C
m
li'
I
h
.
I
dwy, according to City Ta« Collech h i - I r e m a in h e r "h u slM K iid '
O n
O c t o b e r
I n m n c e H
I an*, t
K. Illu.lw, •Ii, A. W .
nis i fr -iii * iHI n'.*h • I •** I.
Orfonisstinn uf • /-one Ktvr
b*i
ii
I
m
M«-unwill
gathei
in
Itill
I
U r E llin H i t as she made out
Mv
» M - . II. M M a i..... I .
Regional ('Itsi mg IIo'i. m Assucta- R i g g l y - W i g g l y B t o r c I s o't Id. k in the efUin*; &gt;m. mil
n e o l p u for I n - totaling J7IXS I’ ,lira- t hi ^1m **rm *1ri.tpte iu honor H DR i .t ll FOYLF IS HI D IDF.
Mii.mn. Martin ,1 tin.
lb# OCtntM'r financial ren rt n*
linn of the Klt'i'da Iloixksrt1 As- M o v e d T o N e w l &gt; o c a t i o n 7 .IH* o'chn-k to 5:07 ••’• I .
, U on EquIUbli Life Insurnnci
l,»., • • W S p c r r i . II I: M e a n s , NS II- Ik* n-ton. of I ike Uak. (Srand
night
•he 8 #milioh
i "lint *■ NV.#‘far«
a x i s lion wa&gt; l&gt;ring jlfecloti (hi.
Mn-uns, and
C o proporty In this city.
HARTFORD. ( turn.. Nov 7
I’an InII l'ha-r. I A V) ugh l, IV Mu i.-i uf Hoinln
The 1/ irnry obir rtr j *»\
l'oA.Oe Slk'IHlt ted to Ilie L Jinty
sftrrnuun at thr Sanf.ttd Athmtic
! With Olio paynaont. nnd pay- Natiunsl Bank whsrr ropiM, r ls Wurkrn.ii undrr the dira«tina u l , d i y . annually. They
1 IJiilihi-uri. R f M ni-alvatgr, ineinb i • uf hi* -laff » |*on the im |,l&gt;, |)r. liar ild N. (iu U„»I-. f l
f\.*- - irshtiiev
t«»day l y
Mn.
M h oukdo thto t e n ) by H n . C.
11mi den. vV. &lt;M-H#n of Ih- fir*, ulficial visit i im a t y surgeon setvil)- lift- sen Jla.i i. T Morse, i .■eoril* , cat h
1: I Mint iii.*. i i
titrrs of IB O n t r a l f.'utldn ,,mtks local Wlnn-ldD^Vti CinHury &lt;’«». Year’s Day. July 4. l a* .
In
Sanford
bulge
^
I p s or, J . E. Baker, and John
I,nee
in
c
o
n
n
e
c
tln
willi
the
officials ra .ly this auuming had A irut - 1 i.e l U y . T h a n k - u : vii •
of NuV ,J
l &lt; HH|Hrr. and Mi** Madeline Mai
Milai.H' of Il'Jf'Ju
.hail gathered
\S om bipful M i*li i I I* llre r- slii.oling of Mrs Cisr.- Ksvsnsugh
r n j M , p i t - than* made last wtek
• in pianist
•lid I liii-ln .a wh# i# on t i . i
I il . » n'inciv WM
The meeting was coll*&lt;l to utder completed Ih. task of in„» mg th
by Ur*. W . W. Wright. Mr*. Har,I.M ann„un -e ii t • I•&gt;&gt; that r , r f &gt; 1( i a u i r t here
In
-a'ltiary, lltja.
f.M &lt; A
shortly after 1:00 oVI&gt;«k
l.in- grocary ami meav market equip­
rt*U B. Raaoetjsr and L. B. Tylor t^n K. Allen. |,rrsidcnt ,.l **&gt;r Io­ ment of the I'lggly-'W iggly » l» r «
,-f f.•ri hs« t«-en es|M n.t'il to make I , o m n u ll r tl ,u'n&lt;k, y c -l e ri i a ) m il l"
tc.onlk
!*• • r Ipt*
etui i ,•
t. rand Mm*( c» Ile|vert*(un's
K Xlm tnuwa, Urn total colloctlon c s I bank which is b«‘«» I" &gt;he In the Meis-h llullding on K li-t
l&gt;resentr of g u s n l , ‘,y leaping Ml mcGitiih'd t . $r .i»,
• 111.
•n« -f th. h ig h l ig h t- of his pr#*
nf the
today waa M U 7. T h . book, visiting boukrts. U. li
feet I n . m (hi- lop 1 1 •• of
th&lt;- mail' tin uiunthl) pi»)
.
mr lit W * ii t C . ,
Mate, Street to thr n r » P lg g ly -W ig g ly
« n» 'our nf Ilie Stale A sp#rial [ , ell 1,1 •€'k al Ihe
Hi 'v pi pon
pponod m i ' K m . I. and porao*. president of the Ktrrs Notl&lt; nol store in tlir ulii Atlantic Nation
Ill *» a
A
1. &lt;|M I ' ^ U
'sKlta .
f omn »*i"H|ri
progiani ha* b##n prepared and »•• \V cl hersf leld
paytaf l l W
taw
during this Bank of Lo.sI.urg . .s'jmr.l thatge al Bank building on Magnolia A «
,n
; ihi 17. of whu It $ l ,s
fre-hn
ents
an*
(o
la
serv#.!
\
i
uiisltca
'h I N ' | h l &gt; a two porcont of th* m**ting .horlly after se enu* and Kirs. Ktraet.
I
I
m
.
Il
llesitf
!»*(•*
T h r n r*
Uh'HRN, N vrfnltei lilt* »•
at l*r
Umotndrr was made hy Mr I
FAITII HA« i h INJDMI.D
»nt
•tore was o|H-n for business toils),
..I Matas, aad by l be Ij#g lx*
| | , • v Ihr Eonifri '* uf Ihe I
temporary cna'rmmn
Itreeden
that
all
local
M*s«»ns
a
r
;
.
.
/*
Th* Association is Jt'ng rrgan- bat (he offuisl opening is iieii.g
I.l
stwte of FhtntU rihI.
re«|ii. «tril to attend, partiraimly , ‘ U K AGO, .Nuv 7. —
a. h
irsd to accordance with lit.' pro­ delayed until Friday uf this week &lt;
Wlu-tt ss. hh ihIx ro nf lUi » •eiiirnr r« tal Cammttte mr| nt
al past masters of the laOrlg#. At'Macon, credited vnth invrnli n of
vision* of tb* banker* cu1r a p- T jjk *
Y c H t f r d u y ’r i N Y c a U i e r
1 #.. i Lfiu’»*r-W 4 aoa.ei.M-n. ..Mice Monday and uimmmously
least DO Out o f -tow n Maaon* ar •'
'»" *la"cr ,n N«w Y,,,k' ,u f
prnied by th* SKA £#1 &gt;gr.*,l bf A l a b a m a n L o s e s A r m
in:#i n.vl
iu;ur:#s
voted In favor ihe ba#rvam#
this day hy closing then places
Ie.1
t«,
sltend.
hr
added
I I nil III %
}' resident Ruoacvelt Mime time'
.ivrrr bruuaa yvaterua/ aL o
llu
c f b ire k all •!*&gt; Nuvg«ihri 11 **nd fur the acroinnuMlatlun of
H i r r l t i , Iocs' a t U r - ago, Tha cod* went
A u to
A c c i d e n t
. I I I eifegR I n
ilitautomoblU
in
wnlch
she
was
thrir rustumars. to rrmain u| mh I relay rvrning, and.
____ __ t , today . I M S
Oct. I*.
"X -r-n |
B a r b e r S h o p n D e c I d e T o I'/;ling w
struck , y an^'hcr m a­
Whci(A., li is fitting that Ihr p#Oflc nf our rll&gt; n this
to art s s Jadgt
Z*M Pie* of th* K it* Aa-iM ' v
MADISON.
Nnv, 7 - K . L
( ’l o s e A I I D a y S a t u r d a y chine. th# drive:*1 v( which aprd
r and fUld trials lion eoMaWta of the -is. Central Fisher: of Blrmlaghim, A l a . h a.
day shtiuld lay aaidr all huain#-- &lt;arrrs and celatnal# this m#iu*
nr without slo^p'di; Her c •inpanbo i fsoturo a t th* Florida counties at B 'M il, *&gt;•**- hie ^ f t gnu je.k rd off nl the r lorahlo occasion, and that at II •• ' lock Saturday morning tkara
lun. Harry Cob# i. *J1, was slightly
(Vclslnti to close th rir door* all
L O C 1* SUId Trioli oia. Orange . la k e , Vui,|,'a,
Sonrlay night, ee.rn
ii.Jwred. Mias tia on hat iv#n
should be a one minute f»rr».Hl *d -d. ncr honoring tha man and
day
on
Saturday
tn
permit
their
I tmok *od
Dors Kemlnoi*.
mil**.w*et
mile, we,t at her*, when Id pars­
dancing at tha Wo dV Fair.
w man who made th# auprniH «cnfic«.
employees (o ..l.serer Armistice
g M t r r r w r i d o « u ho
la
u i l D uck &gt;kle#n b y G ro v er
' g a l rVu.
Theirlura,
I,
Vivian
A.
.
*
v
|
m
«
r,
as
mayor
of
thr
(
ity
of
Day
w
a,
rea'lmd
by
owner*
of
all
WI* oltsir, it b
-rUIK O N GUARDS A l U ' S K I *
GOV. WHITE FDR REPEAL
Colundri*. Kia., he cgt
Sanford, piQyUnn Saturday. Nuv 11 as • tollday, and 1 urge
whit* barber shops in Hanford Iasi
;
• t-------A
A
car hack toward, (ha ratk( O l.U M U U B , O h ,&gt;, No/. 7 - UP) T itu s .III.
all patriotic citiirna to close thru places o i bus IHasa during tha|
night.
hlghwiy loo qulrkly sn&lt;
'
GREENVILLE. H, C-. Na». T e 4(10144.IA &gt;a U
(Joe. (iesrgs Walt* known *a a
Th* shops will remain opan until
(he lids of I p track. &gt;
day. I further request that thr (sttners at this sectio" *nd *11
&lt;*a &gt;aia Faaay
D id
at
A
l
i
a
It
la
• 00 o'clock on
F rida y
night, "dry" for yeara. ano-tuncai ye s­
force* u d three guard* c d « l
yeas dr'vlaf w |l | hU left
merchants o f this city pay Ihetr • mployaaa on Friday, thr 10th.
Am| u*U
howaear, lo glee atl patron* an terday ha would vo'a for rvpaal Maiwa .
were held rwponslbla by • (arng
ijectiag from the car #*rleaVIVIAN A. SPEER.
opportunity to avail th*m**hr*a of of th# Eighteenth An uod ment and Ka VMMl#a X
| contact with 0»e truck
. •»'» jary 4*7 th* d«ath of II(J
7 'btiiu a •v 111#
Mayor
lonaorlal car* tn praparatlan for of th* Blat* prohibiticn amendtrial* -HI b# Jl-rd-ca, negro coaeic , tshv O.s-11 palled the arm off. Ho * M brought
m—ll'liogr
.fient
at
today'a
slactloa.
Al
Ihe
week
•end
a t g result of-an alleged if.in R U J U d l s o for me&lt;lleal altenti-i

Of Beer,
ured Into
Police

GENERALMOTORS
STOCK EARNS AN
EXTRA DIVIDEND

MUSSOLINI WILL
M
ONN
......-.....CCAALLLL M
EEEETTO
DISARMAMENT";

SMALLERCITRUS'
CROP PREDICTEDRUSSIAN HOPES
BYII:S. BUREAU FOR RECOGNITION
ARE OUTLINED
r

Team Captains For
Annual Red Cross
D rive Are Chosen

Soviet Chief Predlrts

Safety Meet Draws
Many To Citv Hall*
As Guests Of Club'

All l)n\ Ni'vISnturdiiv

* ■ 933 City TaxPgyment
Is Near flOQO Mark

PROCLAMATION

medJudge
eld Trials

M a

t

�N ev er S atisfied

j

Violence Flares Jn

PRO BLEM S OF* TH E N EW CONGRESS

I

Mayoralty Etetkm
In New Y o r k City

n r NCKsSS SWfe»&lt;#*

— _ P re s id e n t R o o s e v r it dcwvrvt** th e h ig h e s t pra irie a n d
c o m m e n d a tio n f o r h is f la t r e je c tio n o f t H e ^ I m p r a c U f a l U l d
u tla o u n d pro p rfg a l flf t h d f iv e g o v e r n o r * o f th e re b e llio u s
m id d le w e s te r n attites fH a t th e g o v e r n m e n t o f th e U n i t e d
R Tiifes s h o u ld r t s t lt T to p r ic e f ix in g o f B R iic t t lt n r n l c o m m o d l-

Ia*t few months, however, our
senator* and representative* have
had opportunity to talk w ith the
noitiQ folks tn d
do Ronif rcsl
thinking, Th ia la rape tally trus
einre the P rra ld rn t’a recant ahi’jj*..**! *[«*&gt; vsyse- much dluppolntcd and diRjnilfted. The farm er In the forgot- nounrement relative to the "n th ' w iIsh ■*&gt; N*n man. Everybody c*l»c hn* been here before him. The tier dollar.” Th e following la a
r td £ W ', wts! banker, the inxurancn man, the railrbada have got all the sum m ary of their present altitude.
&lt;I&gt; Congressmen w ill return to
IIJ1 —
money. There 1* nothing left for the farmer.”
Washington In Ja n u a ry
with
a
1V H w * a 3 * * H w J ! 1'
P e rh a p a th e m o a t Iro n ic a l n n d r id lc u lo u n s ta te m e n t continued desire t„ help President
Jfi
w h ic h w « r e v e r m a d e tn t h e h la lo r y o f th e w o r ld la th a t It -,.e v e lt . Th e y admire his ro h rk w s w w S m S T w i r “ th e f a r m e r is th e f o r g o t t e n m a n ” o f t h is a d m in ls r a t lo n . •ge, good nature and w illingneM
to try thing*.
Furtherm ore, a
' x a l E x i i S n w a ^* !■ ; A H th e c o n v in c in g te a tim o n lH la th a t y o u c a n n o t c u r e a m a n
| m ajo rity are in aympatttT with
o f d ia b e te a b y f e e d in g h im a tig h r a re as n o t h i n g c o m p a re d •the I’ rraident’s goal In have a
" m o v p m S sh . . .— : w f t h 't h c f a i lu r e o f th e g o v e r n m e n t to s a l i « f v Ita c h i t o n s I'm ore equal division of thr nation’s
j v u V K M B K R 7, m i , , y f w Ip r a | r t i i p f .
T h e b illio n * o f d o lla rs w h ic h U n c le S u m income. E ve ry week, however, a
number
are
wondering
-----------* h its p o u re d In to f a r m r o -n p e r a t lv e s , c r o p lo a n s , seed loa ns, larger
L D E N R U L E ; A s ys m o r t g a g e lo a n s, p ro c e s s in g fa x e s , f a r m b o a rd e x p e r im e n ts whether th* N R A and the A A A
and the X Y7, will bring it about.
n » a should do to y o u ,.a n d d o m e s tic a llo tm e n t p la n s , h a v e nol o n ly g o n e u n a p p r e Although "till hopeful an.) rtrxiou*
to them. L u k a 6: 11.
d a t e d b u t h a v e n d u u l l y p ro d u c e d g r e a t e r re c a lc itra n c e for the “ New Deal” to w ork, yet
they are hemming a little scepti­
r how much tha dollar
...
.
|
predated, th* rhanre*
T h i s la te s t p ro p o s a l o f p ric e f i x i n g w o u ld h a v e been t h e ! cal. To o many arc using II Juat
to take a huggy ride.
Ik wifi still b« cheap.
**bat d a n g e ro tia a n d r a d lr a l e x p e r im e n t th a t c o u ld haft*
(2 ) t'onpre*«men rrm gnlxe that
---------- _
bden t r l r d .
I t c o u ld no t h a v e been u n d e r t a k e n a t all w i t h - ,spreulatiun and drbt are (.he basic
htng new in su|ierlallvea
rau*r» of thr nation’s economic
trtiuhle*. If rn nvin rrd that infl*
•rthed U m* olb#r day by ■
lion would solve
thi*
problem,
if* oum ofi hi* mmy down
rongrvssmeh would follow Thom**
!hobf*\'Trte'rMfn* iificprlatn
on hi* wild him *. f’ungi*?**inen
^ *Utppi#d to ftNk M Inty
however, know that if they should
gel their constituent* free from
th # h l| fh # «y ho*r
apeeiilation nod debt it would b*
I* J a il ahead. “ Well. It’a
hut Irm p ora rv Th e love of specu­
•areat m ad,’’ the hoy relation is a* Indued a* the love of
liquor.
Ninety percent of those,
’A n d ll keeps agetlntg
now burdened with debt would I
Immediately get Into drht again,
even If freed from it now,
(.1) f'ongrrssmi n are
willing
that the President rontlnue his expeMinents with the government
m ixing ,;p with agrieulture, mantifa lu rin g , retailing etr. Vet, when
Talking "with TFtT* littml' Pill/*. TliFse
congressmen Jeaiti that the only
thing the people really want
I*
ted.oed tasaioui lal o induced In

Dixie: Feels Touch Of
W inter ,More On Way

-

•traction work »r# now being g lv .
en up and thrown Into the U p of
tbo federal government.
Hence,&gt;i
(ronM nunl from page on» )
the total expenditures ami bonr-j r i l questions, prohibit I n rrpeal
fit* are not being materially In­ I yesterday comes before the Voter*
creased. T h ry al*o are realizing
I of at* states In what promise* to
| ho the derisive teVt rrf Whether
the constitution shall retain Ita
anti-liq u or provision*.
More than a fifth of the natl n*a population live* in the *ia
stole* that are voting on repeal —
| renn*jr)*anla, Ohio, South Oaro’ Una. N orth ('-arotlna, Kentucky and
SUES
I U ta h .
O f the Ineal Issue*, chief alienflnn
renter*
u|ion the threernrnrred mayoral ronte*t In New
Y ork C ity In whtrh I* Involved | Mr*,
whether T im m i n v H a ll »hall eon
tinue It* d mtn*tinn.
Regarding repeal, admlnlstratlnn leader* who h a vr hern u rg ­
ing remnyal uf the IRth Am end­
ment from the rnn*tllutliin rhief
nm nng them P m tm a M rr fleneral
F n rle y, expressed
the day’* voting
the end of their r i

O p t o m e t r is t

Y O U
Like

S te v e ’s Place
O p p o s ite P o n t O f f ic e

W s a w equipped to prW ure
first class |ab w w k at l b Vwea| possible price*. Olxa *e
a trial.

9 m a ll D o c k e t H a n d e d
T o J u d ffe A t C ity J a il

nR. u

t . newts
f fetln*p p*rf' mw

M A R T IN
n s fr. ia« w .
A n c ie n t. C ity B o o m
L a n d B o u ffh t F o rS o n sr

Sanford Cash Feed Stort
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C « # r - t o d a a d - H a n fo rd -

B A L L A R D ’S F E E D S a n d F L O U R

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Ballard Rep,

D K H f (’ H A TM A N
Salenman

H A R D W A R E _C X &gt; .

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N K W Y O R K . N iv 7 .- A plan 1 y •*!!■% .ii a rrcefit Rprrial • * -r ,»a
far rrfuti'Hujt $21,074,000 in nowd* u ■» . unt p ha wait y m t r . l u , N **v
of tht* r l y of St. P rirrahtira, J-1* ,
i* r*»k* Hn in ju iirt'o n t » ttrrv rn !
Iixn t w n
MTimmnerd here hy a I't*
! l l d i w , v irta rt &gt;un *dm*li'Ut*
hmiifholderp* |init«*ct o #
mmimit* r f
t r if a l l lu rt-ra , fro m i \kiiis
l i'r, hrailrif ty K rn m ’th M. K r r f r ,
Thi* jilkn r«»ntempli*lri» a lirw 26*
)#a» I a &amp;u c . K r r f r naid
•&gt;f th r 1'itinlfe had
drpopltrd
with th r I'aniinitti'-r.
I he plan (irov
for nct-Hang’1
uf the old bonds fur new
unes
( I ear lug :t p - '«'cnl Intiuvsl
until
O r l . I,
Itratl,
they will
hear t
l jwn-eut . n d Ih ere afie r 6 percent
••f tha or igin al r o i l r a d rale, II
lower. T h e new bunds would
*&gt;•
call* ie .1 par on Lnlerrsl dale
T h * city agrees In establish a
sink in g fund beginning with the

SHIMMY
I roe* it w andrr. steer hard?
wear?

n a f f s t f 2^

aS 's S S s A -tP r

b itta. N ig h t I Naina tjM i)rl.*g roaring 65 aaraa o f - r a U r y

s

thlsi

TYPTNO
k k m in o l e cou nty
c k b m t a sso c ia t io n

'* '■« t V»* '#•# 4 &gt; ■

»ai, *4l * s b .

B r y a n &amp; ’T h r a f lk Ifl

t It do ytiur t l - , . »

If nny id three ilctmiilts s ir noinra ldr

In for * free test on our nrelvin K u r-tm ie (?oud
brakes amt I turd axle, u - m l live.
IlK P K N It A ltl.K
tlTH M JITK K IN ti

Allft

m at tr k m * w o r k
U h llr iM

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FIRST

A

SA N FO R D , TW EN T Y Y EA R S AGO
'cecU ian
M u .lr Club an t W U rh :
FieR*
llruw n.
N ig h t;
a
most
delightful
pro- t i l f 'y . f ite rn ; .'s .i-ni'
* May
M ladt Saturday afternoon, |i&lt; i i , i R U r 1 eye t -.-t.a u ; Mwuet
i*oo nunmera were given t&gt;r ro w an. * "rirwrTy ’ n h i 'l ; lle »u l
i Packard, llabe!
Parltard, l ark*, I. M c h l; A n nu M ay I* »•*.
rl* Paekard, and
Vlrgtti’ a * nurae; Joel f it -IJ , a n i SI.rrm an
rd
Miss Hartha Packard u „ th ;
Ju lm
tlaiavx. ‘ ‘Sammi
in Intarratlnc paper on K u - J o h r m ig ;"
Robert
Deen, “ Th e
In. T b » progtamma ronrhid gev. Kara A U k K o e a n u ;" V lvle a
th a d u b rhoraa la charge Hpaer. an ideal Ichalmd Crai«a;
•laid* IIIM liM .
and A lb a n F r y . a aoldler ,
Ju nio r CJTri. of the Sanford
Fred R i m wax In th . city ye*.
Bchaib! enterteined in honor leiday railing on his m any friend*,
bafa a t th a hum* « f M lv i M r Klaar form erly Had rharge uf
Bajr' Pops
radantly. Ih a tha C rystal lea Com pany or thi a
c a m la coatamu gad weia city ami la aow U a v e l'lv jr far aa
l tha chor by Miss Pupa, lee m aaufactarla| « a - b 'n t r y evat*
D O r n a , m i n » » M a ry A n n * * * ,.
^
la a charm lag appi a k n l,
M Ua La ura fla b la at b ar term*
M tha
far tha beat oa Cantcron A vaauq aT a r ait as*
*i O tW *
present wweai asacs of aereral .awalha spent la l
haata W hitoar, a* a oVau’j i tba N ttth .

,r t a

a iH u

i *a *# *f iaxtrti«i«tvi of thr
i « t r 4I “ i.p

j

C I T Y . C T V , N ov,
C.

1m Ortando Sentinel quotes a
M ’ merchant Just returning
&gt; Bum p* to the effect that
rMa w ill have a big tourist
M l t h li year lle says that the
rwdatloB of tb* Am ertran dollisa made It poestbls for th*
[Hahmaa to buy more dollars
r M g p 6 m d kterlfng than he
M y m e ld and ‘therefore h*
B it t t ' Visit Am ertran resort*
a cheaply B u n before, lln w M t h F rio mord the* that tha
^IlhiiSkna fxftihd M il buy mom
M ean dollar* than It la trim
F the same dollar w ill bay
r

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“ S a n f o r d ’s O n l y H o m e -O w n e d f e e d S t o r u "

S T A N L E Y -R O G E R S

S

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Herald Printing Co

T « buy h u» , at rurreat prices, I . both O o n n n k a l— and P atrU O e.

ciw#k iSTB.OOfl tm unpaid

~

S e rve d R ig h t!

“Rost For The ‘^outh”

•MPa le f t aver frnm lart year and
g a . itI 1600,000 additional for an
d | M m°nth* school term Ihl* yrsi
I f H grts 13r.0.000 frnm the state
-Wftl K ill has* tn raise |r&gt;7fj,0&lt;Ml
F (h ri f taxation If all srhmd
Ifdraa were paid tn full, this rt-vr
a p T t r n iM amount rn IttO .ltXI. Ind
; w id t 'd th ird of the las roll rnn
. a lM h g 'h f prtiperty with taxes He
. t h $ *st fP r several years, the
’’H M l ’ teltacflona w ill probably not
i m t m i |iw&gt;,ooo.

■

BE EH!

and will gixe )n * r hnan- new beauty awd lu a irr life.

, *rhh' W lA rS btfrf' V
tn one of
rttWa eottntlsk ttdvfng some troutfl*
xtlW artwKil ftpars-e* tt wems Ihst

aaMBaUkt',' whVh’ taW*' awhy

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D O Z IE R &amp; C A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y P A IN T S
o v*

haa kiMrtrn fop name
m niMrulamuR art ion
n#»an» In th# h*m!« of ■ bo netkoUl«r« earn mil If f Hut In rrranl
motTtho th# Huj»r#fn# C urt h*p&gt;
W i ll calle«l i»|»nri to l*Mir *&gt;,, many
^IfHta of Ihla kln«I. that any know
|fd|t of th# wdrd "'mandamtia" 1«
U r * t j suf fir lent, tine mu si know
wh*t the *ilur«l Is TVe have had
te' Walt upon W alter r Fuller tn
h w a o rld a New* ft P.ron.onlr
Barries to l#arn that th# plnral
* t mAfxIamua t# n t ’•rnandarfni*#"**
•I * tT##nhorft In *nrh mattrra
m llf li
lojrlrally
aoppttN#,
hut

er Amerban gooda.

M ust

W ie b o ld t’s S tu d io
\
' p h a i W i . :•' * :

*rbat

'H w ia

» v

B tft I t S h o u ld lie

ON BCIIOOI. nONDR

Pictere Framing |

A K fo rtt

tilfl*

D R HENRY
M cLAUtfN, Jr.

i r . ’e t U . i h r i t

W. T . W O O L L E Y
O w n ff-M u r.

I

Glaaacg Cwrcdlr VHle4

yoa tnslall «n rf^ctrlc fort wiifrr ayglem
tmn
b«t ft
It wilt never f#rgu
forget you. K
a forget ^it, bftt
ft it
aboui iu work qaifcdy and safely, never faffli
never needing aileallon. And the 2 | electricity

F f t O f t E .R S I

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M A IW A llT P M ffT B te , B o e W r W H o r

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N

S O

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H I T S

B J E C T O
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R u s s i a n Ropes
F o r Recognition«
A re O u tlin ed

A T T H E M ltiA N E F R ID A Y

R S

P L A

N

LANNING and his
w iSU ppuiR cinit

f-o n o n n . n I font p age eeVl
tCim tlrtoed Prom r a r e O ne)
stln in v d i realise )’&lt; 3 . has beet)
rvns* a new spaper. 1 th in k th at
r | fr T A t v V
:/
th r keystone of our l.&gt;reigA pok*
the licensing section, of the
icy."
s ta tu te m ust the read w ith the
. ^ ........
•*\Vr cannot fo rete ll the re su lt
free
p
re
s
,
clauses
of
the
i-onstiMr*. K. D. Bullock, who ceie•if the W ashington d lu u ssio n * bu*
T T JraD A T .
*
| tutlon. I think th a t, to g eth e r, they
Fife. H . 1. L i U i u N a rtiu n K il
C rated h a r ninety-sixth b irthday
we know our fo reig n policy* ha*
C! &amp; . t l ? 0* " * * * " * o l . ^*®|cie"erly "prcclade ”lh« Idea of any
fro m 'Dwj’t ’Bd' Beech where th e
lunm .u ccessfu l elsew here th u s f a r
n to r U r lH
A nxil a ty .
U « ,„ Wnl of ( ’o n g rrsa In r r n l f any
•p e n t vb* wt*k-«t&gt;d w t friend*. an n iv e rsa ry recently, was honor
and we hop to see new sn -re ssee ."
S
ara
W
a
rre
n
E
astc
rb
y
,
rh
a
lrm
sn
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f u e s t rlurlftfc t M ‘Aortal parted” **
H ih i in the NKA to license the
D ire c tin g atten tion l . i a S o v ie t
M r. and Mr*. K. W. IU S j Iiu »n- 0* rrtruWr' fKFrtfng trf Ctrrtc will m eet a t 7:90 V. M. with Miss pre#*."
p ro |iesal t ) se ll the C h in e se E a s t­
Rebecca Stevens, T alk Avenue.
Johnson'*
speeth
was
the
first
nouwde the Birth ol a non, K. IV. N um ber' M e* elf th e P resb y terian
ern t a iln a y an d il» fa ilu re to ob­
The D aughter* of W esley O s*
it* "di* N ot. V a t the F*n&gt;a.«t
of a series f sis to Ih* delivered
ta in the sig n a tu re ot Js p n n to ■
A uxiliary tle td y h e trn lay aflV rtw T it of th e F irs t M ethodist Church
h fk to n M em orial H ospital.
n o n -a g g re ssio n p act . lie prestdtnC
ill have a business and aortal io th e corn t»r!t, rent at present
• t t h r home of Mrr. Franh
by a farm -selling •t»»ke. H r dor.f the co u n cil of p c jp 'e ’s cornm ias .a '.'
m
eeting
a
t
8:00
P.
M.
a
t
the
*•
R&amp;dthka L rh m an a tte n d e d a W ooflfbff, Okie A'rttntia.
ra m adilerb
church annex w ith Mrs. E ugrn* i Hvrrvd It before IISM) m em bers
A fte r routine ------------buameas....
the____
m eet- H iggins, Mrs. Brodia W illiam s, of the Chicago Association of com*
convention • ! thw D aytona Beach
-------------------•'F&gt;cnt* In M anch-iri* show th « t '
DU
ile a lirs and c n n tia c tr l - .tw .r n th e , , ,
' ; C h n srta h
K hJeavor ink’ ad jao rp ed fo r a nodal period Mr*. T. C. Bolt, Mr*. C. E. M c-,m efce »nd the Illinois m an u farheli
Iona Uea-.b S a tu rd ay when re fre sh m e n ts were served. Kee, Miss R uth H and, and M iss ,.u re r* association.
y . S. S, It. and ^ a n .-h tiiin a n j
'
j
Jk*(.Mii hi»vr n d i*ccn k c p '.
and
The refreshm ent table srik oW r- F lo ra M cPhaul as h o strss rs
A ppealing for full -u pport of
‘'F urthe r, thv J«|M Ur«f p i N l i*#*
,
la® tklth a ru t work d o th and
The Fidelia Class of the F ir * .[th e recovery p r g ia m . hr said all
.•tun*- increasingly inure iii^ulcrilf
^
M s s • m a te s C o llin , and M s . re h te M d WiFi a bo^ll' o f pIM B a p tist Church will m eet a t 8:00, the objections to lh&lt;- NRA, f rev
ir puldi-li ng plsn* for ihc i n n r |« |p |
M a rtr M &gt;»e McMillan re ta in e d rosebuds and feVn. W re. Ruin'c* V . M. a t the home of Mr*. M orrisjdoin of th r p rrss . ro n -titu llo n slily
.c on of S tic iia .
y e sth ty a y ' fro m
Dayt-m* B ra e ' tea* seated a t one e ttf kt th
thee table Moye, 1WM P alm etto Avenue.
I of the recovery act. and in te rfer"T liu rnu««,&lt;* ii- t.» *»• v e ry a t- %
w h eK th e y sp en t 't h e w e ek e n d *Ntf a larx
la rg e th ree -tie red
R egular busine** and aortal vner w ith p riv a tr individualism ,
;&lt;•()!ivc ur.d com pel- i»
pr«*parG
w ith M rs.. A. E. G ainey.
rake w hich erai served
e atin g of the A lathean C lass of were e ith e r “s y n lh rli, d rsd c a ts"
I neei
•a- * u r c v p f t L .1 c*v ell k• r»u- ffows if f
he F irs t B ap tist C hurch will be o r -hobgoblin* ”
ft. &amp; DuRoae. ■ re?' H enry Me• rripo iii Ir M anrht *»r - r o t r#c t.
C. J . R ogero h a s a rriv rd from Isiolfn poo red the I t s
held a t the horn* of M ra, Veils
, |p
|h p |rup grounds for •
I un-ilda for (hia sttn atio n .
J * 'k * o n j i n r U ' ’a f lt J j a m o r; . Those present VreAi I fn u £ , D. W illiam s w ith Mrs. W illiam s, Mrs.
yp)t sititm (v the MCA s p i t not
“Jn p an i- the- m u-l i th ere anti
u m d T tlfe w Pb h&amp; dor-in-law and
1..
B.
B
ragg,
Mr*.
G.
O.
"Dwrtner,
Bullock, h o n o r gueet, Sttt. W. U.
those Issues, hut iMlh«*i the desiiv
. p •»»*»! «• fru
;*» Pg. 5®, »**♦•
&lt; su g \tV r, M r. and Mr*
J&lt; hn
Mr*.
U.
It.
Selm
an,
and
Mr*
U
A.
W . M rs i . a
Bewadtt, M m .
of
**a h s (Miwrrful in»*n • • •
w hile striv in g to k*~* • f»*«udly
Sc hi ra n ). W est T en th S treet.
Sm
ith
as
hostesses.
M
em
bers
will
]
II. C. Du Bose, Mr*. H arry lle e re n ,
io ions cvei y w here, »• -I imiI ct'JVm eet a t 7ilB o’clock a t tbo church] fof the h rn rfits of the act hut
iitiu r a - in the !.»• • f ar t l \
B arause of the all day p ra y er Mr*. H. D. H lghleym en. Mr*. C lara and m otor from th ere to Mr*.! non** of its Uiiilrii* **
I orig, Mr*. Roy P. Mann, Mrs.
i d ig the ii the Bed % **iy n tha
/ r . «#♦
w r i t e s to be held tom orrow a t the
W illiam s' borne on Golden Lake. | He said “ they want lu m irnnite •
flenry M rl.aulln. Mr*. Porttyre
h si Ln«t. \\
« vpe» t ' .icn l ) i |
1 ,!*. *»
Circle N u a W r Bevrn of thi.'i*?'*&lt;1 toiiihiiie and i 's i!|»c (hi* inhiKlret M ethodist C hurch, the reguF oment* c •me- tlmi i. c* .1* 'c vio*
R pssrll, Mr*. H e rb eil E. Russell, F’lrsl M ethodist Church drill nu-rlt bltlons
bit i
„ f th r Slier man ai l. but
I s r ’ln eetln g &lt;jf th e S a ra h P ark er
t* » toil - "
*•’
Mm. M e r Schaal, Mr*. Charle* a t 7:30 P. M. w ith M is. Wf. .S. tf|r&gt; don’t w ant to i?tv. a n y th in g |
M eSkwiist'' O rphanage Club has
S teensrerth. Mr*. K. K. Stein. Mr*. T h o rn tjn . W est F irst S trrrL
Piolm igetl ap p ln * -• and ih re j*
1
III
re
tu
rn
for
th«**e
iM
’iipfit*
They
beefc postponed a n lll W ednesday,
F rank I.. W oodruff. Mr*. N. F.
l g Ifio led t 111w ajisl CMli'irk. ThG *
R e in ilir business
add so dal want t
give nothing and take
N o ^ lb.
nid ieliee et»ui|»l Mf.l
c »| v . l l l | „ ,,
I.eXetle, Mr* C. C. W odruff, m ealing of th r I'h ila th ra ('la«* »»f a re rv lh in g **
&lt;1* let ted w orker- ic .l tuTi.-mls.
W ord has been received here Mr*. E lliott, and Mi»s Bessie l/ong. the F irst B aptist I h u rrh will he
| | 4. i|ne«linned w hether
of
_ . fil l-,
held at . 10 I*. M at the home &lt;‘t
ohjections did not »r**.»ilt Ih»*
i f l U S tu a rt G atchel, son of Mr.
11\h.-1!V
K
FAIIsM
TO
t
ItA
tiH
*
Ml . V irginia l*awton. !10H P a r k ; ^ ^ th ,. NRA
Ha u t- and
w d Mr*. Fi rre s l G a tc h .l of this W e e k O f I* ra y e r T o
Avenue
w
ith
M
is.
U
w
to
n
and
tbo
r^
lir,„|
h„
u
r,
of
*
„
lk
,
hll.
eltjA’ who Is a student a t the
III :MINT,P A H . A la . .N'vv. 7 .-J
B e O b se rv e d H e re M i.s r. Lucy IM dim s, E v .ly n NIp-l ^ rp, . 1.l1
in pri,
MoRtverds School, located In 1-ake
to lolieve 1
lie I . «• C o n n 'lly , rh a m id ,1
p
r,.
and
M
ary
M
.nning
a
.
h
o
.:.
lfc#
........
fnu,
coilMty, ha* been placed on the
. . .
m illion to rad
In*
era-h ern , m et his " W a ta fa 1 '
e ssrs.
w inner« *•
stu d e n ts’ honor roll for .he firs.
A" " « ' " ~ k " f
** ^ lip** ■i • Te n lsy « T L e g io n " F T c Id 1 ^
._Wja?i}EaDAT_.T _ - ~TW IhY m r Ike TOMTA nod the
■ Ix V e e k s’ M r ia d .R h k h J u a . Jm t- l ^ - c r lb e d bz t l ^ ^ o u n c l l o f ^ J h e
•he j e i s o n ’ iif B n m in g h a m
••••
A speHsI p ro g ram for the ben­
W om an's M n a iu n ir) Society
ol
lim Kye trird
Rd- s rv rlt adinini'*! rat iof| h a v e
l»&gt;*li | iiltllllli* 11Kill'll lllllghultie, Bidka-'l.’l
II \e%*
out tt -ip g ic
tliociylct
be F irst Meth -di*t Churvh will be efit of the children's l»t*ok d e p a rt­
•».. M».h on foui &lt;hfTrrrnl o ’t i : l i 6 n |
.
*4|Hllled tike country onr cpiHiter pi'pcil.ii It'oiidwMV '(in mid m a-lei P'h.’iv •*&lt;*.
it
\ *»ri B ..v v i li t t ll e i . \ •» *t uuleV
• Iservevl h rie by th r Unal soclvty ment of the Sanftn.l Public L ib ra­
• ••• r ash
fh e
A I m I m io m K e n t u c k y .(•
ry will l*e given at ;t tft o'clock a t way out of the .March doinp«. '2fi •f Cl* ••III.•pic-. •|H II- M lleW t*d I t Nlllllo PI
N a tio n a l R ook W e e k on W ednesday s t th r cliurrh.
•i g 111- %u rn 1 .ill *s* h tim e **
ilo »-» j •** 1 1 \ \ o r n iN \\ is
p u 'ic# -■« •
percent In sne m onths.’’ Johnson tio ii *ef h i - &gt; i 2v « i S L p p e r Be v »•
\t it
The p io g ram will &lt;pen w ilh a the W om an's Club by the L ite r­
m t h ....... iiu m 'e i-,
U bet I lin e cut w inners.
•
^
.W ill B e O b se rv e d
vto- for lh »e «’ |m i for fiinrn » - isr th e h - .•t#- nr *.
a
tu
re
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
of
th
r
club
A
*•!*!
d
hud
donr
•*»
without
"Love F r a .l " s e iv u r W o jn rsd s)
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OMiiei
-.
1
Dili
*i
if
1
1
iiiSdv
i
i
ailv rr o f f n in g will !&gt;,. tak e n up. t l t l n r th r constitution, m rnnrlng M iln n e h'rtdnv
i-t
• y w ny of ohucrvliikf N oli n»I m orning *1 I0:l)U u'ciu-k a t the
• I IM H II B f.llS TO I l( H O L L A N D &gt; |t
llioinre* m eeting &gt;f th r 1 itrra the freedom of the press,
U I hit «
B u i tuci it S i.n iw \ * I
TI* p eeriOeititcri i«ietiiM*d nh o ve l •t« I».
R oA W ftk , th« | !**••
IV- i hutch and will ■&gt;* cuulimteO by lu re h rp n rtm rn t of th** W om an’s e m n e anv industry into n .ode
w
ill
i*
s
tu
i
pi*
r*i»*
|tiif»\
the
in
in
ilt
lllati*
h
u
ll
Itv
h
i
-id*•a
I
’
•
•
MIE II A t i l ’E. \.»v • p aftm ent of Ihc \V n»i»n s CIu j «D'&gt;th*r program a t boh) I*. M F lub faill tak e place a. S:tM» nVJock
Some opponents of tin N'lCV \l|tir Site M i Mn I \\ it it la*
In &gt;t tt
! hi -:i!lie
e i uni
i le i lh***p «
A tig h t luncheon will l&gt;« served in
Owing t.. unfi.v e.ab i.
w v a th a f i .
w it- h a r# a ap^clal nruvm m on
•
t
^luh
house.
fn
b
t|.0n
-nld.
have
rtrtnrt&gt;
*
t
to
a
■he church a n n rs.
] s oil.til lo ll- it uf v e r I -.|
tir\&gt;l.ahM
W odnesday
a fte r no jm a t
S:10
T
i
l
t
ItHILW
device
of
w
itch
doctors,
which
he
i ''iiu d n &gt; n ig h t llm l l ol Mini U Y R .1
Th* Young B usine.c W omen's
n'rl^ck a t the cluh hru«e w t h C ircle, assisted by Mrs. Kyis
Thv G ram m ar School P T A H rsrn b rd . . "to .cl „p „ t,„l.g,.b
• tiarlvn A. LindUara.li w II p o l k
MrV J . II. ('offbunt »r r h i r p .
huhsccipllon bndgo* ||n and then d s n rr armrm t fhe
M toem aker, will have ch arg e of
ra rty a t
P. M s t ihc Elk* n , r ^ . t i n r „ IP ,.m it„ n)
Fl»atur«*a of the p n p»sm w ill he
the evening program The offtr'nR
V. •'
will bv used for lb* work a t I'aign H an to provide lunc hes for nrr«l&gt; sctvantlng* at it '*
children of the M-hool Phone m ....
t o llrg r and fo r etjelpm cnl of
e r v .tio n . io Mis G ro rg r l l . b .
• VM’” u ,r
M i 1*0K S s r i : \ K f . » K M \ P r \ •«»
V e p h rn su n M emorial H ospital a t
u ,.to n ,
.........
" " “ ‘t" "
FOR BETTER BAKING
ft'o rtin n e c 1 1" Psi»* t»
( l.angi how, China. Tlie w ontt’i ol Mrs H enry FTBhII1
\1
,r' 1’ 1
I*'* jiidn mg th r nM
'T l ESS C O S T USE THE
Mliolher, We cun m.’ike • lo.ii to 1
. I I (I I ’IS N ig III Ml u l.ti I t s ' •
th r church a re u ig ed to a tte n d and
Itrg u la , mis ting - r Sslli.- H e r
" ,l” I " - j u r tn .- ,.gHin-&lt; Ihvu
»* * "III- (•• IIIMII Slid 11MllUi
r u n g a lig h t lunch.
j .O N O M IC A I
m 'C l E N T
tison C haplcr of th. P A It. »s ill ■*»'»» interest*.’’ h r -sb l "TH crr I* strid es during th r newt year,
W allace -aid
• n .« ,c * p c c i* il) in iin*
I .l i n k * * j _ ,
!«• hri.l at 3:t)0 n’rlm h »l tho no ll,» ,t to w hlili tin* l in k m s)
........ s i an.I lln l.sn rnninv inlrt% J
W nllait fa’ot* d tlo a*
'
h tm r of Mr* J t . lin t«h-son. noi If • *
peak the la n g u a rC ' a« flR&gt;
D a n c e G iv e n H o n o rin g Indian Mound Villag . with .Mis "If t- lim e to w sk r up an«l get nient- of the M l \ »i .......... .. •
" I. *» they i)^ E n g lis ..
child
Iicl»m
nnd
m
i
mg
tf••
«
vhi
S tu d e n ts A t S te U o n J N. W 'hitner, Mm. A T |(o«*rt 'r i d of savage frlis h rs • • • This III'*. i a*i *i |».'l •••****** I x Inis l %•|.
ter, and .Mrs. John IL l**oh.ci iy . co u n t• &gt; undm the* me ila tlo n of
lion »nng the MI j u
[H m th&gt; as hostesM’s.
| writch dm to is ha- the jtH ers. We iiw f ilH r ir * ," and &lt; *pr* * .* h
lie to -!■«• Ih* -»»n • i • i I pi ■
llninrit, Robert* Stnh* «n«l l l r h n
The h'oui i b A• i a d r rcHOu «•!*•*
are seeing thing* on the - ta n s *
( oihfk*. stu d rn ta at S tetson Uni- of the South Side I'riin s c S. h d
Jo h n -o n -aid h r had heard lh« c ini#— e v e n tu a l1*- a |s|il•• • i# hi ■
l. I (1 «.e
• | • *a*ek
rrrslljr, th r M tssrs Rill « W ight. wrlll have a tea fui ell I ..... . P irsi.lriit -a \ th at h r would lo t • lilt tl I • Ilk
I
*•.*SI tlo \ I '
lilt I • ,k
Wtag
M irju rir
T u rttn .
fira d r m otheia mi ! pui i • from rensm Hny d rp a rtm riil f the gov
( *t*|u
Sm ith rn trrtm n rtl
*J .III o« h&gt;ck to
.in J riot k a l tlie
nm«-nt. ami th a t hr want«»d the IMOlc rrci otfv tli.ill pinf
FOU I I*
school Mrs. W In te l |, . . wn w II (ru (^ l||R, H r -aid th a t n«» p ro —
the home Of
v a ij .m r paiem * .,
^ talk c»n th* Ku»i».n t ’ls.le
ever vc a- piven iio u r ai*-olot*
Mr and Mrs. Hal Wigh*. in May (u u r. r „ f
s
"A - I
free d *uii th sn in and about *h*
fa ir.
.
' ^
.
mill th*
NBA.
M
nd
that
ihe
e
n
tire
adinlui*
The nMimi o f lire W ight h
^
^
^
ItINFill «
tl all on l»»s•I iieen mo|« Ilian • &lt;o *11ti I ••f lilt. ,
wrkrv deccuatetl lor tne «h «s - ioii
tl* n**vc-papei loioiiti’iit a ii*I r i g
w ith c|uanlitieii of Redder m»i and
vshtlr ;«•
S«Ik111•.*
U p s a la —( ir a p e v ilic g e sti’Ulla tr th which accvntwaie«i a c*-|or
1*11—
1Hi - l* •l
ll*.
u\ \ r do not mind leallv iioco-i II ft Ml* k- I"
scheme of Isw inlt i arc I ged 1
Mrs llllm rr
and
Mr*
K«ld
t in ai
Punch was served thtoughou: Ihe Lun&lt;k|ui«t and
and
-u
h
-ta
n
iia
l
dead
cat-.**
!*•
litth*
d iu g fitsr.
' l«v I n ' •ii*i i
even ng •
lanaioe. spciij the dMy F r. i*»&gt; \aiiii aaid "and I have - me iu-tlv
I \I(M
“ I Ii *•vs t.
i hitiii
Am ong |ho**e prevent w v rr: the M is . II t* I. n«h|ui«', i »*im *ii I'* i c'omiug to me Mv **nl\ eoiiiplkcint
• IM| III rt ** I
JO •'
M lu ..
Ilv l.n C«»llm., Itu .a rts mg th r (Uh o u th d a y of iilife is th at tiiaiRl of lht**&gt;«’ ctra*l *nihn &gt;
MI'll || • • Ff •%It
S tah l, and Dorothy llaim -s, h nur ('h a r Icn.
s r f -&gt;nthe||*
I h r higge-t tin it is t Ml’.l C*. gk 1
g u rsls, M »rh&gt;"v T urner, Ju a n ita
tint!
dead
cat
lthe
otlr
al*o*il
Mi ami M is A j|» |v t S%%ati-»n
»llt|
.. !• . Ie.fl* .1
S m ith, Cam illa
Dvas, C hrist na and [knM hy S n i n » a i, Mr.
and the freedom nt the pnrss.
| k***plf r&gt;f t • . I't
I. t »». .1,.ll.,
S ln u d rn m ire, Billie W sh l, and I Mra. IId m rr L unc^dist. Mian I
1 am
as devoted as any
**f IFkr| tkgllllH* I * Ihai-f V»n*
f»
HI' I
1
dk.l.fl’ I\ .
rh
c'J.a* *ogTn
N ^ ahewr, A lrtJ ^ r ,t (SaicJar Luinh|Ulfl u n i «h.»l th ts c c iilira Io Ihe to n * litu t ionnl • Oell*. 1*0*1 ll I * III l.« h .
till*,
!•II*el lid
D.* Scull,
h n- ’ fCrenshaw
U se d T y p e w r ite n i
I k M* aPnln kill
dr#n. and nisnche Swope
w e ir p ilm ip lc f 0 five pi ess N oitunp '■I* I, III Ml I 1C1lute iitM |«•&lt;
tho'
I••'*
S h siu n ,
H endrix
ly lM
Allan
Sunday aftem
ftem ou..n
o n visit
v isit ».
i , mi
*1
ne r x ^ Mill fie done in. ol l»y. th* | I*•*1la - I cm ii • n**k-» •
IflUB*! »
Fields. Billie Ball, Bill P restun, m in e of Mr. and Mrs. FI. F. I uiwi*
* ’to k o I
M '*
and Claude llerniton of th is r ty q u isl, hon.u mg the kill llilh d a ) NRA I i im paii i|. • * *
. a
*
tl leellll "ll
•I Hi.
-Op,.* •►It Ion ami c iitin - m Iimand J s * B rennan, "flud" Jn h r.o n , ..f |h e Iwm*. A li.e lr).| Alva
It:
\H i\IK A d d in g M a c h in e s
• g. |'k • I
I (lev k
fo*| only rtni Ikocn
i*
Jam es Rogers, Nell Fs&gt;,ci..|h, It
Mr, and Mis. E tnll h ts g m i- -n h a s Ih' cii in vitiil on every d m
B. Ilall, W allace Fuard, sa d ja c k e s tl Mi*, lli t m r r l^ird.|i&gt;i-i
»t
I K
I t i a fa H I—‘ tiM ra » l» H
G reen, stu d en ts *, Stc:s*.a L’m- tended ihe L u th eran lineh«-i hook ainh and a riio n • • • Even in
! S tllv
th e fnim atloci of p«»hcie«. rw-|MFii
v e rs it).
i &lt;| day m eeting in P iersv ii, un
p|bV loprrotilnH vw a f i h t |iirs* H a l l a c ’e O K i &gt; n l l i r a s lo») *
Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. N A. Fry
4 *v .. pi* f i i i f r».it
T o -N ig h t
have Io ph (aken m lo miifiilenc ** M a r k c t i n K / V g r e o j n e n l jJ "
arouiWRalil.'S them .
•wwalc, a short play by th e G irl
D ru p rp
f ’• in '•■ - '* ..
Woodrow Kiser * p e n the w .sk
.
„
.. i .
• .ii gi i. “ m
— Sure |- I r e I 'n l r r l a l n m
IV.
S ru u ts, and a m agirm n a ct by
\\ \ &gt;111N’t. IO N . S*
•*1 t ln.v11 1 «• i s*r•d •Ft i fh. lk
• nd K ttt with the bom s fo lk ..
An&gt;
,o r
,h *
Raymond
M
o
n
lsa
lia
tg
r.
Tho
pit
, ’ R oyal Bakes a ad Service
•
iii
id
•
i
*
‘tai
y
W
m
I
imi
•
t he
•* wh«"&gt;
«" - a a * L ’1
1 * C .)• vo 'll 1 ill " slid
lie is Invited lu attend and pupils .turn* o f then, were .H er. f
t*T In •
••I m g
•v
a |i|ii tivi—
i
*
* »«»l(|, *r In ih* * a . '
" a r y
f
f
l t
r
r
( il
1•k a
, irtrtfllF !
* M k M ata S t. Phm w 4#TT
m jil
oT th* G ram m ar Sen hi; and the fo o tU ll f « i t r in which b» p U y -l l Kf rn
M ia tferefer | undquSt rail. H t
nn% l»rlicvf in any Mippr«--io».
, • **i*'Ol C Hi i 111g
.....
. . nd - • ll M\ ,
Ju n io r n ig h School a re urge.)
I** no
A g e ta ^ d le ga*sat aw*
rp t a* such I* hvliw*i
/
m
V
s«| • I *II' t pi •••III* ■&gt;1
especially tu be p i v n s i . A a.Iter i h Ilia . J . U liiaon, arho ha* hcvn o f n**w&gt;
th ^ rnem v. new- «»f p r n |s f tn l nidi
■
V •/•ilia h i ,, i **
•S e rln g fa r the c h 'ld re n ’,
Uwk |!l.
m ovem ente or condition* *»f
T he pSN Bs Circlu W en we l
p*qa- at
hl|i|M*|ei f..* I|g
d e p a rt m en. o l th e A eaf.irJ Pahl'c
yidhad w ith the a tt &lt;u t a r .v un i -iipi.lv an*l »ian-F'ort. I «1«* not 1*^
t» id ,'if
H
ti ll
f l | - | let
L ib ra ry will be ta k e ', op.
gslronaR * ^ivea Ih-an for
th r llcvr in anv instrictio n s on III#
Ute •it t
PIi
•
*k**nti&lt;
o
k
'|ii|l
.b jp e r, and th s n l a 'l who help. ! p fr- - I n I» v "
!l dl* i|,
■i i e*t»leinrnl uf &amp;0!» shantl* , vrp
- s i r il B lu c r e ...
W* wrr* well pica c l to pw .ur
I k itie.i &gt;mnta» by a h r • «.l r u n | *
I N K iI K M A Y O R h ll.I.K D
yuyng friend, E llm V 'h lrn agnm .
' .li'v er A stran ife f l a n ; *.f „ m an
. t ’l-en rii)v«i/ihf r#!»f I ma an civic
bom r wi h l&gt;er cousin,
1
1
'Fv’FTW YORK. Nil*
S U T K i l
i
ll*o. .if* of his ll(tlf dpiuA o w ith V n I
A lice Vihlea nil her M o r n I rum O lsrn. twu fi-trd mayoi
W’r ilitepiltd \ 1•••« I J
g
]
H
• visit t» her Liother, Kr»*r m
f» but «njnatlll&gt;r« rvlonthliund.
lid- » « • * C onner yri».- f'
New York. Ellen lots . sn \ siting
iHd
i
i
n -ttagf
i d t r » n j p i i c l f r o m I h r Bui* •»»
(■■liner sailer,' • js,-l of • '1 s.l -i
Hdl bro th er, (Icuige in W tniirr.
\N m ao
*. iii i ol
I'a i k e l &gt;
u«*d them all to g **d ii ivro I lln ly i m *»* K|*im (*|"i I Chuvth
near his w o k a tlh III
A
h a w flair)
lag e |n b v iU 'R f the *‘nt&gt;
i
Mem»a
-e w
l
u
dd

r ”t r s o n a

Mrs. E. D. Ruftoek
f
Is.H onor G u e s t
1*

^Social Calendar

*4

WALLACE ASKS BRITAIN MAKES bifafp ('nitimfusion 'I’o
FAIR TRIAL FOR OFFER TO PAY ,‘",hoTelephone Rate
NRA PROGRAM ON WAR DE BT S

Gowns

$ 1.95

and

S ADYE'S l

Geo. L. Staart Co.

Tfc:

ta f'jcritlc a l hostess*?

O 'o

COOL W^ATHKK !

T-r/ &gt;

//2 2 -

ol W ^ A a fletbes? per hap.
iH lir
I t i l ) n t r 'a »dN*l*-n* If V eil have, send Ihrta d a a to

f^ rfd lrn
u* M e'll c k l l th«jn f« l *»n

* * » * « - RIVE’S

A *

‘ S r a i a o 'e

Vi

Seminole DrJ Cleaners
Ms,India A re .

•7/ u ' M l l A M E

�U
&amp;
Xy-P lace In N ortheastern

H looking fo r lft* l l a l n h a f a hi T he H erald'a P tc k T b o -eewt ee i ww f*a ’j a f t t P h |r 6 d I &gt; four ta rt fU tn rd aF —t W
hoe selected h i ^ W f l H M I fa a reader* a fine llet o f
l a he picked for: tid e weefcj

• • tin e F rid ay a h e m e a n l l i d 'i M '
Buecabeer* . t o fa»d f in k place in
th e N e rth e a e t O n f m a t
Laky
C ity dw aag o d t o etlca y tg b t on (the

e aeleetleew Mtf‘,a p p fa a l Ip
ooaw where in d ie Sooth aa
lion. See haw n ieg r e f e i n
la week.
T l I T T.

th at every gam e wOt bo
part of a* A rjaletke Day
tome U picking the win■;

p thle, coupon, p l a n a p p e a l ! * th e n o n e o f the
ou think w in " 1 p * M '9 mT ,T u P-u think th e two U em *
ly ,p tie, end e e w fw t P rtn g h ta The H erald office bo■on on n e a t S o ta rd a p .^
k
• flret th re g M a d . l a ' Correct Itet* will be judged
m e n and tw o ticket* U T he Milano T h e a te r will be given

w hipped B a a ls I, 18-0.
L eeeb arg downed
a e 'n e e v llle ,
IS* 11]
DeLarvd
eabdoed New
Hoe lb C a m i lla
F j n j n a , 13-6 a n d P a la tk a
a n t I ’eke ___ . -. j._
held to a acorali** tie by W ild- K n itir Cerollne

Southern

W AN T

a t Rollln* « s freshm en ia IWQ
r | t k uniter iW tirte'uirr o f Ja c k
M eDrw all. T b o - f m h m a i r t r a m
th a t f m r * m u « ii* f r tltJ , i n i the
( t n N M l of thy baekflrld » u
w rn p o iH of M iller.
ChbkaJce,
F e tin g * , and W ashington, n com ­
bination w hich U now the* main
th re a t or th* T a r v a rstty .
-~h*k»lc* dropped out of Col.
lo p e for a y e a r .fm l a h i lf a fte r
com pleting hi* fraiK m aa je e r , and

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4 * * * * * * tpU tM TT *

t W IN TE R PA R K , H a , Nov. 7 .--

N am e
...........i L , . , ! . ' — , . .

va. S A N F O R D
j a . F L O R ID A /

G E O R G IA
M e lra r
lld w a r g

1

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Tcy e U •
M U sleelopt

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Col.

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Bpwling News Notes

M I8 8 I8 8 IP P I S T A T T J n . T U L A N E

I

S E W A N E E V H .'3 v A N D E R B IL T

O G L E T H O R P E im i A U B U R N

h il f of the I q t m l t j r piateb with:

O rU ndo by M p lie a n d I f f pine

v», K E N T U C K Y
W O F F O R D - W t. O L E M B O N

X T 1H a rrU e h • C h ap ter
d . ' Bridge.

|

W o m an’*

LEG AL

(•day, Nov. tS rd , 3:10
w . .p c ia * tu rk ey . T w e
tw o duCkt, tw o dp** e
ia*. A notion and Can-

t \&lt;

N O T IC E

JLpua th e shoulder* o f Boat Chakalee will fa ll th e rcaponilbM t'e* of
dlroctfaig Um g &gt;nrrmlih1p o f the
R jD Ina T ara in th e 'r S. f. A. A.
s a m e w ith E n k ln e (kjllecc F ild a y
n ig h t, Nov. 10, « | T inker Field.
Bock le g e ttin g th lr chance to
'■ntrtt hie stuff as a r e t i ll of the;
Incapacity of H ythle I Miller, rvgu-j
l» r q u arterb ack , who sprained an
|a aE la la th a gam e w ith th e South
G eorgia lae t S a tu rd a y n ig h t and
w ill be on t h t sideline* a t tha

H E R E ’S W H Y W i H A V E

SMORTCII GOLDS

Both player* cam e from A t be-1
vllle, N . C , and w are tea m m a te * !
eft Aabevtlle High glider J e .k MeBewail, now th a Coach a t Roltlna.

M A R Y L A N D jjjj. P U R E
W A K E F O R E S T ♦ ttW O . C A R O L IN A
SO . C A R O L IN A « s. N . C . 8 T A T E

l A ll kind* of home
taken for delivery
benefit T i n t M M ha te ls S a a b o f O flane
Phone N r*. Georg* C o m p a n y, a n la a a lv e a l

C I T A D E L ,v a D A V ID S O N
C H A T T A N O O G A v t. M E R C E R

|

•n* ro rp o ra tlo a . I* coat
O ve rstre e t L e n t Catrti

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fjp iU lT U A L " Rendlage
W i% - S illy R tueell. Al
1Mtftv Phone M i l . 67 E. 0
L D yU hd b. Cburrh *ervk»e
t o i l , 7i&gt;0 P. M.

IS A M m to* track) t u k e
&gt;4 cob (116.00. C hevrolet 1 ten
tra c k , new lire* I76AX
I r a t e lMi tra e h , ruykeiU * ilr\
t i w tt6dX ). Reel end ftda*.

tt*cti ce ll
Item site
P stin aytvan l*

flair I’rnpartlee, Inn., a corpora t i n
o n a n ltM and o ile tla g under .add
i&gt;r virtue a t the law s of th e teteia
nl Klorlita a re rvspondenta, L neortf*
■■r ee rt s evte t i h l t t r ' e r
h .rv lo to rr e M elatM :
M |4 «?WMf| ______
»M kl) o ffe r for asde add soil to the
hlfthenl end
... treat bidder for ***b
... n u terr before the l*4*ft
■ I I'a b llr
le BoatorC'. a , ml mil,
HoiiPt dnar
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N o rth w a s l
q u u r tir
IN W ^ I)
nad N o rth h a lf f N I k l «•/ Mouth*
w sst «itrartsr i n w ^ i and N o r l s h a lf ( N m
of M nulhsait qusr*
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W eber of th e
laundry
Irem
look high honor* w l'n tcoroe of
1W, g l) and 310 totallin g 410.
Ja m es Aharon of the B akers w as
a dee* second g e ttin g t i l , itT end

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T r a c i IZ
of Maatandti H|&gt;rlnffa, ■rcurd lqff
« « plats lb * r * « f r*eord*d la tbs
I'u b lla
)l*cord*
of
H »m la o l»
C o u a tr . F lo rid a .

111 * aaio* tiwIlia a*»ld to a a t la fv said
lie rs ft.
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A n I iD p o r t a n t

b sU B to m e r s
By B. L. PERKINS

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Mprclal I f l i t t t

In 102fi (ho "F riendly riv e " shoe wmi creeled end
placed on the m ark e t e* a lew priced th e* mad* of
quality mvrchAK^Ja*- , A t tp s ti Ume leath er * w tolling
a t h ig h price*. *nd ik e m anufacturer* p a t all the leath er
poeelbl* In th e ir *|ma to cell ot 66. Today thi* some
com pany U the la rg e st m eaulecturer* of ehoee la the
world
,
.

A K K ItM A N

W IU JA M
S«i I licit ©ra

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G u ilt B e V ery team.

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4) i ; m

Pacific Coast
Or«|on

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Ia the Hanford C ity L eague the
Sem inole L aundry tra m noveJ out
1 garnci from
Um e tro n g
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o f Blo ck
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I0L I * a t r*n»onabl* prices.
Wood Flow er Shop. C all

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Southwest

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Colo f t a f p i n
Colo Oollavrt
C o lo M int*
M ontana Mt«t#
Wa*t#TM. IILata

b a d ' high to ta l for S oaford with
674 pin*
while II, Ju n g we*
high for O rlande w ith 643.
J.

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• ■latlSff put.llc roads, h ls h w s p s
and r ls h l
of
paH llc
••r*les
lliir* ira v a m th s tl»S ftlwv* dt*
•rrlb * d p ro p a rty and s ir * p t )n s
tha fo llo w In c dsa rrlb a d |prn|psr*

SALE: IS gunge ^Homing.
Pump shot gun p e rfe c t can
R eotoneble. A pply Beat tftO,

nrls

efontee
lia r s a u i

H u u lh iiftt
q u a r ls r
( H U ti)
and M aulhsasi q u a t ls r CMH H I
wf
N o rllis a s l q u s r t s r
of Mo'uth wsst q u a r ls r 4MiW1b4.ll
of M*etlon tw o ( I K
A ll In T*iw n«hlt&gt; T w s n ty -unft
411) Matt Mi fla n s * T w «n ty
(| V ) KwaU b t l i f iHraa Husd/Sd

4 room*. I ’ minute*
Lkween. 613 Union.

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C o lo AHflsft
t'o|oi li.
t ’tah AffffUp

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trees#*

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r p m b r r 4, A, li 1**1, Uie eetna bblu g • Itu le — .
-----------C o u r i. b f t w i t n ilis U f s l Hours of
M l*
Mis fo llo w Ififf p ro p e rty
d f» « r lM
In sold fin a l d l r t t t . situate
It In s and Halits In MfmJ»ptw C o u n ­
ty. KlrtfIda, m ors p a r tic u la r ly d s ■rrlimp'd HNpr fo llo w s , t o -lr t t :
*
N ouitNsat

Bocky Mountain

Biff Ten

for

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As Ume pnaeod and th* price of toother dropped
"F riendly Five- p u t b e tte r and b e tte r q u n llty ^ n to It*
aheee, but did nag rale* (he price. Jn e t before the re ­
cent upw ard treA d of [lit# m ark eta. F riendly Five had
gained Urn r e p t i i q l e n ^ C V i i B g m ore quality aeerchnndlee fa r th* n N p a g 'U M n a r e th e r shoe. W here kef e ra
Friendly Five wfte~ t uneldergd ■ lew priced shoe It I*
now re fe rre d U a* cn* of th e beet ahoos.

i ' a m p l a i t i a lit

V, W A IT loo to n ^ —Cooler
llher la com ing—Boo «a fo r
fV, A ndirons, ktov* fcilp* and
cold w eather lle m * .,S U n lty r* H »rdw ara Co,

Avoid hard starting on
cool mornings. N o w .Is.the
time to save time, why wait
until you can’t crank your
car betore having it checked.
Easy sta rtin g in cool
weather requires every part
of an autdmobile to function together
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ignition system. We g
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i t H f l Qraauat V c it u b h

a*J R lckvt G arin Iaad

F s lr tonight « » d
•lowly H*lng

VN I N D B H E N D E N T D A IJ .Y N E W S P A P E R

Repeal Is Assured 12 ARE KILLED
Although Carolina DURING HECTIC
States Remain D r y HAVANA FIGHT
retd tfliteity In Utah
D talfl^pissue Since E le c tio n H ig h lig h ts
3tfiRM n Now Have
T h « Yar* Republican machine
wa* beaten in Philadelphia b;
Banned Prohibition the Democrat*.
Bridgeport, Conn., electa a
aotiallut mayor, the firwt In thii
hUtory a f the elite.
Buffalo alette a Dem ocnli*
mayor, the T in t eince IB M .
I’hlladelpbia and Pittsburgh
vote for Sunday baseball, and
the Mellon organisation loses
the Pittsburgh m ayoralty to 4
Dr mo ral.

H A V A N A . N ov.K -O P i Tw elve
persons w rr r known killed todsy
In a revolt against »he tlrnu governmenl which apparently « i "
pul down after si* and one half
hours of fighting, including sn

lating
ami
shouting.
in!n th f
* trr H a when an apparent G ra il
v ir tn ry became know n, bail H fd
te rro r-a lri-k e n ib irin g Ihe attack

f lcation of r«pc*l w*a broken lu
the opposition of N orth and South
Carolina, th* margins in favor l
T A U - A I I A S S E K , Nov. R. -I * 'i
of repeal pyramided tn the North
' — Dan Ha.tile, resuruing bin tut
and W estward, in Ohio, Prnnsyl.
tic for reinutalmieiTt a* Dado
vanla and finally Utah.
County shcritT, tailed upon
Dr,
. North Carolina went more than ^ Ralph U r m i , Jut k*onviIlf mental
two ta one against, while South j specialiivu to tp-t fy brf »rc U u v rrCarolina’s m ajerity was less than nor SJ,oliz today that Hardio wit*
of **Houn«l Imdy nml mind,"
2OT0 votaa.
The testimony wan In an*wi*i i *•
•Potmsyl vanla rolled up more
than a five tn one m ajority for a charge of inc unpetenev "By
reason of lack of Ncnind jtrlg im n
repeal.
and mental stability" under «l&lt; th
Ohio followed by a two to one l i m i t * i n f u*|M*nd*’ti.
■ d n n ta g e , and Utah was some
Dart Mar die &gt;*--!«•nlay npenrd:
what less than two ts one with hla fight for irinatmtement u*
half of the precincts reported.
i sheriff of Dade county with a
Kentucky rounts its ballots to- c mplete denial of rh*.:gea on
day. If K rn tjc k y votes repeal, I which he wa* Miapf^liUeil Oct 17
by Governor Sholtz. The White
tW c 8 w ill ho the re,&gt;eol finale. I
House «4 W a s h in g to n , A l ('apone,
j i f . i t vote* 'a f y r n * * . b » i
f la n y Sitamore, threats and at
the form al approval of r»i&gt;esl
tempted e l tort ion from w»Rl(h&gt;
the d if f e re n t being In the hold, htfaipess tneil were mrntioned by
Ing of state convtntlons
witnesses in thr she riffs behalf
F irst scattered report*
today |as they gave him credit for clean
showed IS* votes for -epesl or. ’ ing* up the lawless element in
t M votes against repeal in the.
firs t Kentucky returns. Th* stoic
Started Its count at 10:0U c'cluck. i

v Officer* of Elks Isodges at Ncwjjmtg* nml jury, did, not rule upon
B m rrns, Dayton* B ssrh, D ,I-snd.l tT,,,,, h&lt;-f rr sr tusl tssllm.inv of
• n f E ustlt wll! corns to 8anford wltns*ss* v o stsilsil Ilsrilii* -st
Friday nlgSt Tvr ths dual p u r - . , ) ths npposils mil of tho tahls
pwao of paying a courtesy visit; yrnn, fy,r f;„¥, rn nr
to Sanford Lodgs N. 1241, a " l ; N n T llonsv. fo rmer owner
ra h sa n in g th*lr part in a h“ « ‘j
nivsrator of the fashionable
A rani stir. Day initiation *hlfh Rnn„ p i , , , ho|,] , , Miami fte rh .
Vitt b* ,tag*d In DsLand as p a r t'
r ndlllons In Misini
kpf !■ nationswtds caramony on
„ inlnl , r,h lr to norBaturday night.
, p n | r , },nir | there” before Hanlle
Caspian Hal*, ImmadlaU P*»t, W s m e s W lff.
d lstrirt deputy grand e ialta d rul.,
.„ ,n r r .^nHiHons’ T mean
♦r. wtll Wad tW N .w Hnorma del- |K. KnH. of th*» - &gt; * * 1 Herisrt•gitlM S * * riu d ruler Thom ai
^
m, M.
T m f f heads the Daytona Bear* ^
-d h .1 hi* statement
W a l l e r .................... . . W w - t

H n k i n . h.ade U e D eU nd group
.s .r iff
W )«. fe a r or five E u .tl. lodge of '
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wpn.
flc M Will I W M M th at *Ur|
fContinued On P a g . T hreat
I ThU group together with E*-1
altad Rater 0 . W. Spencer. g n -J ,-----------'----------------:**»"•----------- -

Capacity Audience
E S i ^ toJflLs.,«S Z\ Of Florida Masons

#f »pprailm »trly 60 pgr----naaeC eS e of th e n from Sanford,I Enthusiasm over things Uaionlc
at
Saturday night.
1 Wis manifest nt tho Mssoule
Th* n sfe la r local Elks meeting Temple here last night when
w ilt a ta ri a t S:00 o'clock, to ba neariy S£0 per so a*. ^ C e parity
followad hy a turkey pilau and audience, gathered to parti, .j ute
Other refreehm entj Howard Over*1" ceremonies atten d io , ths

E S S S S r s ss sv sslsi
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*■ W orshipful M aster F . D. B rte* f
1
. den, decUriag th a t the affair was
‘ •: r« O lJ D
O F GANGSTRKS y j one *r th* highlights In th* hb,*,i .
+ —— .
lory o f la n f o n l Lodge Ko- t*2 f ,
MBWAKK. K. Nov.
A. A M , aaU (h a t -E v ery ad d **»*
( V m Wffl la thalr 'teens, s'U g ed ' and short speech was U ip ln tig
i s lusv* giolen n a n Uian 104 ■«•] ta the - utmost, and each wa*
f— ,4 ^ — , « j pagtlctpaled In H g n e ta d
with e n lb u sia .lk approodly at* [ fflausd. U Wat a splendid aieaf-

af r a r i m ^ e l ^ ^

I'll'*

Jan.

, h iH .

CK-i. JH*

tat n
Ttn- capital appealed more rn n i tru e d
over
increasing
labor
tro u b le - nnd over nit Ineident at
the Fa n Am erican A ir w a y - d rks
M onday,
where
e v e -w iirie --e s
f leinted Ju a n Antonio H dm . Fa
ililla, a C uban student lender, bad
wiped his bands disdain fu lly nn
nn \ m e rira n flag
A merlran resident* here were
indigna nt and m any C u b a n - i rill
tire d the youth's act.
\ ftilt report of the m atter w a ­
rn the bands of the -la t e de|ontment at W a s h in g to n -n d it
«•
learned Am erican a 'itb o ritie - It-re
^on-ldrre* the m atter "one of m|*

fknrtsnce **
T .o i-fiHsm and lab"* -t r H e rori
r toned ip fbg. eaoltnl a - well s«

Y o talm il la w c i m r t r t 1

1■', t i f i i e i i i b ' t e i l 1

'rill

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•at) Business” aa tha
la adore ss. H* als •' tr^ka
■Brass af M asnnr,
Iff
aad h* congrsiulalad
a d fq a a d Bs officers and
faff the’r continue) eoW ith th* Grand l-nlga*,
a ia k iig w a n : U * «tB «

Jo h n so n T u rn sC h a rg e
O f D ic ta to r U p o n
D e t r o it M a g n a te ;
M ay U se B ig S tic k

C hill W in d s D riv e
F a r m P ic k e ts A w ay

O K S M O IN E S , Nov. R .-W b
— Chill winds swooped out of
the Northwest today and s.-attered Mid-West farm Striker*
before it. W ith reddened nose,
and frosty hands, pickets re­
treated to their firesides and
truck drivers with loads of hog*
ami milk had a clear road to
nt | the market.

OKS
M O IN E S . N i t . R —
( . \ .l\ ) — N B A Commander Joh n­
son today said " A complete jnd
rff'rient organisation” would he
ic l up soon In enforce the ohse n s nee of Ihe Keeovery
Act.

u n e It ■/•if.

M IN N R A IH 1 LI8 , N pv
N' '
7; t th .1 bet aitie *tdlh anti
F li n g i n g another v r r h a l barb
ilevnlou.9 -t«te to vote raat if• at Ion.
H r n r v For d, ( I r n . H u g h S John-*
n be11* s ii; Kighleenlb Atm tidmenf
ffi&gt;n N B A admini*trmtnr. Ia*t night I
will I'eeome fn «t ninendinent re
i rnrtl from hta
deploring |
vi t**e 1 mitvitl front the t*on*tittitinn.
N ■

Mill \Ve*l

100 MERCHANTS RELIEF PROGRAM
TOTOUR COUNTY IS EXPANDED TO
SEEKING TRADE AH) 4MILLIONS

far m utrike* to threa* |

t'ti. if fiiNrenaarjTp In rlub 'Vhi*H

*■»* nnd goiiifera under the Kecov J
rry
Acf*' wilt'h thv a d in tn h tra - ’
Ijon'a big tlick.
^ rld i e 4-iing a Ih ltw jr in Ihe r it v
atidH oiiim i »n a ae nnd speech of
the f n -» .lay o f h it a w in g th ro u g h

.TbujMlL* i J n c J withwAnuy null*,

in the revolt More than EDO rebel*
were
arrested
The
revolt ing
troop* were led by GuIIlerfniO
Mart nil, a fill liner aviation cup*

HvrO Ly Prr*ulcnt Wltmin.

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B e G iv e n

In d ig en t

W ork ers

A Svay InT D T u u n s A s

ITe P u t O h

( J o o d - W i P

(.lin in g

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40 cat
tour m

tom orrow

motorcade

'I'lik e n s

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Soon

lb** fm in ilia m n lcn ! aren, the N It A |
rd n rfln in cmm-elltMl “ patience and;
- u n r o l l " ao the
Pteaident
ra n '
•Htfit t h t » g h a * t t r 'f « r it i itr-irartty,*^
itnd -*ud
'■Ffiim revolt m ay to* u -r f u l but
it i- n o part of wiadoni to revolt |
ngm iK t our friend*
plopei nte|&gt; wgalnnl
t »itin\ and nrgle t (1

v mu ever gel from fIi
who m e new u n itin g
I III* 1*1e -n lrn t ’•» prog It
\ . 111 Irn I \ i*n got, ym
till ion M ig in g on pe*i
got tie -tit lit i n and !

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F ie ry I ta lia n llaH I x n t
A id T o C o n flic tin g
- C a u s e s A lt H i* L ife

I'Hletmen
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YORK.
T in *

Nov, a ,-tr-tV

Tnm m nny

U r-

jinwty In New Y o r k City h ia
fnllon—WNi'l fnmt power In
yesterday’* plpcttmvt which
I Rave Fion-llo LnCunrdin Ihe
' mayoralty hy n 2R0.000 vo(a
| plurality, nml ertuhpt! t h o
j Fitrlcy-entlorsed raiuildacy ot
I Joseph V. McKee.
| wreckage of a city-wide mac|)ins
i been ao complete.
I M ayor John I1. O 'Brien felled
-to carry even one of the ftra
| boroughs, and he finished Ihlr*
jin • three-cornereil race.
Outstanding In the election was
jlh e ~ fa TIur» o f JofirT lf. TUcUoosy, ^.
i Dem cralic boss of Brooklyn, to
|carry his own election dlstricl| .
(the overwhelming defeat of Fet*
dinand 1‘ecora, nationally known 1
[ Senate Banking ('om m lttee la | vesligator and McKee candidate
for New York (Tounly district r i v ; ' .
|torney; the blow to the P rest Iff*
;o f IVstm asler (ieneral F a rle y, who

I

M cKee.

F U t fights, tlugglngs and otbor
| sraltersd violence splotched
tk »,.\
Nstion’s largest rity yesterday M
mors than 1 .000.000 voters -dns-u
[ termined whether Ta m m a ny H i O

' MN'"W I In* N H A roine* in f«.r
m int ut tack," tie -uni " A ut| from
whom * From rhiaeters, yes, anil
i l i i l at la rk we are r u in g to repel
m i l nil the fotrr-s nt our m m

2&lt;&gt; Hunkers ('rente
Zone A ssociation
During Meet Here

W A S H I N G T O N , No* *
d*»—
Thr
I'ubli*
W o rks
A d m iiii-: i a
titivi today allotted *ii,niH),triMi i*ot
f»l non federal p i u j r r t ■ which o f­
fic ia l- said rto u lj pm* de H.IHDO
nirn months of ipilrk direct cinptoym ent. |nrlti«k*d i» nru of $75,
04k) as n direct grant to to* ek
*"••« tally matlc ituikic I m m .
•••
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pended fur
lh«tte c iiiio n
t n a ..
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WH
eh** It | sl- I brtIMtiliM tar I m*
I n ( &gt;i ift|r Ibtkciv vt * .Ii nt
i
$250,000 Flo rid a acbool i « uild ng
'
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•
« V M iiiiiM n
un i A •11, ii
Hrafiitrt
liih c r t t -c - me - j i n ill* f ti N i: V
p rn g ia m to repair ret**’ st'n m
I V s l,, ■] |&gt;ft)
I "*• ........... .
damage.
I
T h r hup,' » s . r i p r r s . r l In ,I,
•' " il ll'l ln - fm till fiir|»'«s- uf
1liasI #**ri &gt; h u t t'tut nt ii; SriitltH I c -l 1-I i h i fi f 11pi i f mI in pi m liri*- in
D K A T l l TR M I*C R N I \ I K
w ill J**in (In - m in im a ilt*1,
t » m r t- rlah« *■ wi t h the (
lahiiu* nf
I'li'f i’iitfd It* On* pc m|iti » inbuijk’ 1hr i ttr iih I imiiw I b a n k r i * » mtr w hich,
Ht |M
| y |»f. - i . h iU KiwtarveU
H A T T I K S B U R a , M i h . N u %. K.l l u tr, it pit.iiiiarys to Icav.* u ii
lfn|il C-SllHl
of
IJIHlil V- S |
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f
— M rv. M e litu r Ja p • i .tile r. 70 | tlllit
•
ib** N B A . tin - been tn cf
tiu ..
;%at (Ta G « ld S t a r m o ih e *hi* i w h e re ve r it ts atvn, -a p t
ab imtay, a hhin. &lt;h* ‘
here yesterday ahcr:l\ nsflurc* ft b»uty
e itm itn ltii
..f p rv rn
life wantenc* for Ig-t *•»«.
H iugl. in* m o ir Ih - ing t ut ' . •*»ii n i i m
Hint r »i r le * l
flraw Up
Carter, h i i •fTiirat* ' t*&gt; ill*- Stlull lw made than hy (he s.j-ht &gt;.f ,•
if m fiifim 'Ti'Irtt inn* reaupreme court. H .ffb - srl.-l'v ufi huift. s trin g of a u lrim j'ilc it i - *.
i h‘ \ h u h w- l l Btcp amilifig S.u fit* '
in lfn im hank mg h m irt,
v e R i e n t g was
a a f^s rd
for
slay ng here la it f ip m of C IJ m« hant» offering At»u%i*ni * h •
klrreaf, -c i v ri *■ i bargea,
h*M a . h r r t i - in g in ( h e r cff* it i
L‘ok ley.
feitturch nf ttanking.
1 Cum the entifiilence 11111!
,vill
i»f the peiipli* In ihe
lmriit"kiii*
^
l u l l ' area uf H a n fo rd ."
** t
A ll
|ieraone planning t.* S«- im
I p ' IhiF motorcade arc expected
»
li.erl at the C it y Hall helot** |* *i »i I' l nml. Charle- F-t»-*l *1 K u-tia,
l.r l...k
l i v e s t c k r i . lim y l«- .1
u
,,
T* lt..n ,.f 4|H,,.ks. |. II.
Ih e i taliii'l in ih. I*d. hu.l, ..'T u .
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„ f K l.s liu m ie . (
I Jo in e r
¥K„ the -H i k e r , ie -s rin g
Ihe
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f t oeoa. ftiid W H s iiu li'-n of t )r U , Nam
1 r i s es ami tie* h u t l i i ' [ s i r at........ii »*le,
' "
,lu r ,
A ), ifi.iits ltoil wa, i l l r m lid t..
n -* de lagalim i of hankers sdu f - day in Joh n M e in h, rh a iriu s n .
■-&gt;«»ne-it th eir s fii-riu v m session to
I t - ; and tln-t .........
if ihe I n u til) " I"V * din n e r in tlie O ra n g e
visitor^ (',,mmi*sii&gt;n. •&gt; 0 ,-11 os M n y io II-••••&gt;, of the Valdes H o t e l 'g r i l l
&gt; - « r e ; S|H-ri and m em ber, uf
t)je C ity before resum ing th e ir discussions

W illiam H R ctu rn H F ro m
A ir T r ip T o tlu a k e r C ity

T e le g r a p h O ffic e s T o
Be O p en O n S a tu r d a y
W estern U n io n and Fontai T* l* g iu p b i r n l f f In San ford w ill be
i on n lc ri upted on A r in i-llc* D a y,
| II i*a» an nml need t o l a ) by
eiPh
ItKal managers.
T h e postal w d l be open
from
7 no o'clock until 10 0 ) u'clork and
the W estern U n io n w ill be open
fro m
7:,'10 o'clock
until
10 0(1
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ronaultant for tha league,
(ffh Five children were h.n nod O w rn »aid Tom aaello a chief dut
to .loath *n.t their p a m n ti and would be to aul title* In le re n tH
print her child wa&gt; m lu t ^ J when in obtaining conatri) lin n
luain
a hriii-i* ■in"i'ii11u**|. by M r, n n&gt;I Mi«&gt;| fr«*m the feder■ I putilIr work* adJo h n I*He lurried to the j r o u i u l
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County Board EBtablishes Fourteenth
Voting Precinct At Town Of Fern Park

Fern I’srk. one of
jjeinlnolr
County's fastest growing eoriiinjn
(ties, lias l-een recognised‘ by ths
Ib-er-i of County CorarnOs omers
as hong entitled to cisstf/irsl-ll
in thr list of voting pre.-iurls In
the county.
A highlight uf Ihe isiiila g Cum|,J&gt; ^ f i i i m i i M "||, u rg in g ih s t tliey jo in U| the
S a n fo rd -A lls n t ir N a tl- nal
ft i l r - y , „ |„,u
I'an k.
• nilsso-nsrs' rnrei ng of yssterdny
rsnir when, with thr prrseg'atioa
Th '
chTV" ' lrt r * h«*in tiers praaant were I
E D a - of • i-etltl/n signed
31 lesiset 1na* ' heviulel sedan. ..r
,
nf K t»lm m er. J
1Kahs uf
dcnls who represent 42 voles In
is
t I " ° K ncf'le*!, 1 (M in-|H»rl lh c -c
.
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u
l cm Park, Die Comniissiunars de­
^ . f i r i t y and c o u n t, o f f i n . I.................. Ii
’
E;
" ' rn
Ihst s voting
paecinct
, 7 i ’ lh s H a r r y M I ’a p w o rth and other Miorrtaa, B . P . C a id r ll, and K. F . clared
b a d e h o d , heads.
E d u a rd . V
D a y to n . B rseh . P. i should be established at ones, to
bs known ss I’ reclnc, I t . ^
y 2 | ' The m ulo rra d a w i l l l * a v e ] F , Davie and (ie o rg e h n .f t of
Kasidents of that comtiMnlty
iltfordi *Fco m p tly at 9:00 o'clock, w ith th* W in te r
P a rk , I!. (1
lls ig h of hsvs been casting ths,r
ballots
L a lri, H o f Mac B a tte ry C o , sound tru ck O ra n g e C it y , f M , Mel own. and aithsr *t l^ngwuod or Altamonts
rrd a t
‘ *&gt;e - » / • »
‘* e gpe ct.il , - ru f_ ,
w h ll,
u . u ,,r« . w .
since |hoee low rs are close la Ih*
t&gt;wn lim its of Fern I'a rk.
*
Th e meeting also
peuducad a

to|ilr, and ths outrun,* found ths
m atter Isbieii for • (urth er nrfetit *.
D u rla g a discussion uf sfttun on
several road Im provam en ;
m a tlets. C o u n ty A tto rn e y B F . H*»uaholder was instructed to pr icaed
w ith condemnation artutn against
owners of the M itch * :' property
rear O viedo
for a t lg h t -r f -w a y
atasiea
which w ill ha a part of Slat* llo td
.
N o £02 Just as soon as the State ■ A N rO R Jy
j'oad D e partm ent agrer* to take
S u . l l , __
.
■ •*r this part of the rot-1.
r t la uderdsls
A petition, signed by
several Ft. W rsrs
Pierre
- i t l fishermen and t •- Is whole- f t
O slsssvllls
-a le rt and retailer*, asking tfca* Js e k s n a v lll. No
„
I ski Jrsup tie opened U r sc slag, Key W e.|
Miami
. _
s k , ordered referred 'n A . F . Me- Orta
ago
£
y’l i ’m e. of Cocra, Hist#
Coa- Pens* sola

Yestcrday’sWea ther

SEMr?*

.n v s tio n
du trick

and city Commissi mffTi
Leffler, 8 . O. Shinbittar,
J. I skat n. The county
IU use hy city prisoners

Board official far

th.* Jsast
Tltu s rtlts

The usual aumoer of peontMy
yarious rou-i y officers
and employees war*
lead,
ap&gt;
proved, and ordered fUed, aad
n-f ay outstanding awajwt* ware
. r ports of

W right, whll* tb* enlegprogram
was la thff

NEW
(A.IM —

en duried

to

T h e tuni tin- a - r . jo riiiip o l
1* rpusr the
aptnuit itjf of
lt*e
iirw s t h a f fh ei. i* I ». I* ■ ii niS •i-*v
N B A lo -IiM iJ l ol l nex I .. ...............

i littitt ill In
i u* c -, w h d r
lav iimme uf .
♦ node*! out a'

Powerful MachineLiee
W r e c k e d As Fusion
C a n d id a te Is Given
250,000 P l u r a l i t y

N sver 111 the recent politic*!
| hlsti ry of Tam m a ny Hall has thS

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! Six M illio n I k A ilo lc d
F o r (fu ic k W o rk K e lie f

E l k Officers From
Nearby Cities Will
Attend Local Meet

ruler

N’ov, 7.

u

Fa//FORD IS AGAIN LaG uardiaE lecte
UNDER ATTACK Mayor O f New Yor
|0F NRA CHIEF As Tam m anv Fall

dates in A if tv iii.t- effort to eon* 1 over 1 H 0,
trnl the use i»f 1** 'l u l l i n g lu|»rin,'
] J)20 Jan.
lit;
FiiDiD vnth
a lire ado pi inn if the ftr.tt -'a te A fur'minimi 1 era me e!re&lt; ane.
dry law by Mann , in Ihtli;
* Jum* 7; VoNtead taw uuneJd by
1HMD— Nov. C; i.rohiblfn i v%» i*- s w p tin r m in t,
ten into a stn e ro fu tiiu ii ei ; it
11*JS* Mai - ; .1■»n« • tSamer law
the f rat time i&gt; Kailua^.
tig lilv n irg enfot .-enieo' tn acted.
IH03— May 24 fhe A i»l- Sal***?!
D*'!.* -N \ ..H ; l'.e..de»i Huo*?I.eager orgattifrd
velf 1 levied »»ii re,»*,il plntti&gt;rm
I
l!*tt— M ar.
1. V W , K**i yonI K e b .
20;
e ivnl
1. &gt;m nJ^ luv\ lu protect ib&gt; %l ih'* »•; 1.1*led, titeHi m *1mu Ui'ii t«t
It*17— P e e
I*.* eisti’ eeiithMui 2.'; V oPlea
! I iu ,»&gt;tM titled
,
I n peiim i t «%*1
, ame n ,1men t *0 tn u&gt; i| 1*1 *t «***♦.,
lb IN Jan. * ant* ndrJien* f « 'i
Ap.
&gt;1; h i-t «*t'i •
M ((In ju n ,
I
n a if. M 1 »•i - - p|il. v n t e i i t,i inlifv t . 1 .1 I
I
1 y fiMt

r y m n -t the palace d u rin g w hich,
h undred! of »h o l* were fired.
S o u v e n ir s

sion of s U tM ^ favoring the rali .

«* JU d

'V A S I U N U T t 'N .

tin » ».*■■ *1'

ed, „ m ajority -ef them soldiers.
J u|, |; wsi
•s s spectacular movement wa* cann* effective
besten back hy the loyal srnty I D,
27; \n
nnd then It degenerated into spas­
modic fusillades which threw up
town II aye ns into s panic
r mwris w hich poueed. gesticu­

D e p o se d S h e r if f G iv en
^ C re d it F o r C le a n in g
l
U p L a w le ss G ro u p s
■

A nd

unsuccessful attack on the palace. |
Th irty-th re e persons are wound- |

formed b j the events of Ihe I
■asking years Into something far |
jdlffsrsnt.
- Although the unanimous succes­

Price Five Cent*

S A N F O I t l ) . F L O R I D A . W E D N E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R S , 19.13

Menber Anodatffd Pnaa

q fto a i

n m d ir
*Hh
temperatsr*.

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WORKERS

MOSCOW, Ndv n. —i i F i A Soviet Telegraph agency illspatch from VlartvnMok reports
that a squadron of Japaqrtc
military airplanes flew divrr
soeiet territotv Nov. .1 . Thr dis­
patch said the planes pci straw
ed the soviet to a depth of
from IV to 20 miles In th « v i­
cinity of the west bank o f the
Gulf o f Amur atad were sighted
over four soviet villages, name­
ly Slovianka, ilarabaah, M.vraraornayg and Ovrhlnmoki-xn.

6. 1 9 M

LABOR REPORT “ Tex” Guindn, ClubQueen, ITALO BALBO
DiesA t Vancquve r, Far From
jU. S. BUSINESS HauntsSKeKnew WelLLoved PACKED OFF
I
'IS ON UPGRADE
TO OBSCURITY
l
t

Strike Situation la
Seething Tempest
tn i Tfce |»
_ w rfailH P r*w )
n strike eltuatbn w ai
The farm'
• seething tempest today with
troops (landing by in Iowa
awaiting a call to arms a i Gen­
eral Hugh S. Johnsan .Recov­
ery Administrator turned to
his Middle-West epeakin,* tour
One farm picket wae killed and
several were injured yeefertlay
near Dakota City, Nee. when
an automobile crashed into a
truck farmers were dumping.
There was a bright spot In the
picture, however, where John D.
Moore, technical advisor &lt;-f tha
National Labor Board aaid he
hoped that Instead of a gensial anthracite coal strike
in
Pennsylvania, all miners would
be back on their joes.

DOLLAR FALLS
TO NEW LOW:
IN LONDON

y
V A N C O U V E R . 11 C - Nov. 6...J- Bn-a fuay nr-'ch in the last three
is
t
( A I M — Tr\»w Human, tha m d si, years ptil just had completed Uj
I club quern, who \»a* known bet*.I f'n n fi,
u,s. theatrical t..u. - ' • - ! M a d e LibyanGovcrnor
Doubt Over Future OC i
|Retail Buyinglty Wnge (or h-r
ronlributlon |n her tioti|*r f girls. Shr
U.S.Monetnryl*oIicy’ ti
"^
By King WhoPlaces
E a r ners Increased &gt;Bro. iw.y s vor.b lorjr, flirt! in jit hrrr *»n Oct '*S an«l hml another
Believed To BeBnck •"ffl
Mussolini A t Head
! During Past Month; j
l,y o f nn ip- rng.«»*&lt; :»»• nt •«rh«Mlulet| nt Vi toiia.
.
, ll.r.e Hii* work.
O f Market’s Action
OfNavy.AirBureaus
Credit Also Loosed |Thr robust entrilnuirr sent l|p S h e entered a hospital h rir la*t
.■ —
| phrasi s *'11 * 110. *-u« krr,” and**gt'
M ondii&gt; n ig h t si ffi ling fmm ul—
8
DETROIT, Nov. 6— (A.P.)
ROME, Nov. n.— O n —KIng VieW A S H IN G T O N . Nov. fi. I/P&gt;— .th e little g irl n great big ham
m n t e it eo|iti«
I.ONDON. Nnv. 0 — (A.P.) J®
A physician *aid
] Thr Am rriran feslrration
f &gt;a- virtually nrouml ih
world.
j h f f » n,l it ion errmeil .a tisfa.tory *or Kmanuel madr Premier Mue—Half of the men employed
— T h e A m e r ir n n d o lla r itirid-^ , j
lion. Mary la* i* &lt; ecrlia Gui h until Sutiinlay morning whrn a j * ’ 1 1,1 Minister o f both the Navy
lair’s Ortober survey of bu*rn-«»
at the Ford Motor Company’s
&lt;|pd to n ow lo w 'eved*- h u la ji
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thr
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today
after
accepting
ap
in
Waco,
T
f
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o
.
.ils»ut
^
yea
yesterday reported several funda­
River Romo plant hero were
tin d e r
n p m u tro
l&lt;t'lit’ V®d,
ami nil t pet a nun wn. , « r burned. 1 -hc resignations of A ir Marshal
mental improvements in the rnun- ago, »hr rxpciienred a kaleid
laid off tixky In accordance
Steadily -he Iwramr wins, ami*
" * l bo * " J Admiral Gulseppe
trv ’s economic life. allhmi|-h it aropir rarerr that ran from
p ro m p te d ln rjrrly h v n o rv n u s t . Jj
f * ('d ie d at K:.'lit i.’rlu. k &gt;r-li nla " S i,i* nnlsnld the individual worker’s buying plain* to thr r'ct|re making
with a recent company an­
n e »* o v e r Its fu tu r o w liir li n t ^
A* ,b&lt;‘ sxme time
the
h'n g
• arly
Hollyvro*«d ami then ‘tbrja) morning —arrwss
the
runt n nti
power was silll declining. ,
nouncement that, it planned
on e tim e fo r fe it tin* p ilot it Io n , ;
K Jo na rued (ieneral Valle as uPslerI
fiOm
tie
it)
nhtih
she
knr
It credited employment nf more " ° '7 ' New York fb m .g that
• -errrtary o f A ir a n j Admiral f a to bring (U average working
to th e o x lr c m o rnti 1 01f * I * W l
n t t » r | well.
•
than I 600.000 persons to the »3.- “ “ f
. * " h ’”
I.
■vagnari as undersecretary of the
hours within the NRA code Coughlin Okeys N R A , .•um.fMI.nnn public wrrks fund. In- !
.Mi** Human *an t to the •*P»I " ' a*
In ♦h r pound
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of 35 hours
h^ura a
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week.*
n .lb o was named Governor s*fI
Hits At P r e s e n t
th * * o d n rtop'ill cA 1|
•'losing
emplovmrnt o f four million wa&lt; •
rials, w
while
O fficials,
all* declaring that
l.lt ,a . takiag tha plare nf Mar­
Currency S e t-ty p r'suonl f..r N B A code r.mtt.d and
•piotation of • ! oo
i.nniaml In "Jo
H a l f tkw WaS a r bains laid o ff,"
sha: ItBnogllio.
nn open*nr
«!«u »’ •
Hi aot gfve the •M e t figures a»
th« blue enirta agreement
Premier M u isom i
sent
o il.
The final !*?
D ETRO IT. N »v . It.
i/Tl
Th*
B all"' end Siriannlt a cordial anU U m total employment in' thr
rale was still * T n—r .1• I•— .Inca
The hualnaaa declinr
given
Rev. Father Chailrs F. C'niicblin. f ft» only I 1 peirent In IVi»*be
tngiaphed letter thanking .n-m EducationnICampaign England and
l pn*
slant, t e a l wask they said proh
pastor of thr .Shrine of thr little -ompnted
fn- I heir lung and loyal ru-opeiabe laid o ff pos*
the gr*id •tnn'4*rd
ilH HG percent in Sep
To
Be
ConductedFor
ln
t oil
French franc* r,#&gt; v».*»e h # ln f'^ ^ |
••Tan days. Thr last of- Flowrr, »ni»f in u a|M*erh yestor- trmher.
J
Motorist’s
B
e
n
efit
Balbo was ra'sed to the rank r
flg v ro given hy th * con-­ Hiy that "th r Preiiilrnt is ah*(it
ronrefted
Into
•fc*’Hiw
*n
F » ”*rral rrarrvr hank credit, the
tr
A ir Marshal fr-im General upon
m a y fo r Its total employment at to remonetise silver."
at ion aaid. "la at l**t ha- 1
inols County wai not la g I — ! » » " » larr-h r i * »
his let urn to Homs followjng the
U t plant some weeks ago w ai
Asserting that "um
lifk ilt f in' iR s'"slate.w irf 4 'lAo-;t&gt;ti-ir*t tracerlafniic*. Tm* nt Tha/
of the ( |s|iiiiiny t^ t rickla y &gt;l l [ hualnaaa^ PartvChiefHljmttW
mupi
"T
fa
h
s^
lia
n
llc
flight
L
Senator Saya BUyNow
Ifiaaiaal m*»*J i m ho * *$rw*r*natHfr
weeks’ o liv e I j educate the stet-’ s same time *11 pnl I
th rough re- j
h h»l to Chicago and back.
•*
t 3 »I buying p war Utrotigh
()p
R cg
' l l gras stated that 'When the totiajr is t«, ranr»«l thr mniwjr
Drive
Is
Failing
To
employmcnl " a * recorderl as hnv- |
s\tt ofT cera described llaloo at m otoring puoiic to he m ote care­ were wcvVer th*o •tn lio y
w r itin g hours o f the men laid off system whldi, vinrr thr yrar IH73.
and said he would taka ful o f '•to and limb, it was de-’ tdmg Increased 20.S iwrcent Trade I
()f
D a y ’s
E lc c t lO ]
l Show Any.Progress Jiidejected
today have been brought within has hrrn in vogue,” Luther Cough
W A ^ fffV r T O V Vnv C* '•n la.ad on o f several months • e- rd at a conference held at i\ e l it)'
onion unemplnyincnt d r lln n l from I
_
$
lh4 regaletlons o f the auto rode I In aaiit, “ th* »r i» nothing wrong
post as t.l'jy a j lla ll th :» aftern oon lie tw e e , S li.r The A*t»tolnlst-’*tinn %r.ttch* I the
f u r assuming b
22.fi in September in 2ld&gt;.
1
W A S H IN G T O N , \
.
-P
the rest n f the employes will he with thr natiounl irrn rrry act.
P ' l . M V blaho. Nov. 6.—(4*&gt;— l» vemor.
level
•
*
Hstlar
slide
tn
a
nr*%
•«
assumption
o f i® J- F. M cClelland and m enitw's
The
Thougli higher prirea caused a ( Balloting on n»'t*'rtal **|. n|
fit e n a ehnilar layoff.
Hr.-I.n nn*
th e
administration's military ministries l»y Mussolini o f hi« -talT .C h ief o f I’ o llt* Hoy indar hut It wnnt.t crU** nu hint
Thr fault lie* utth its tram mala
( fo n t in red t)n Paga T w o i
|sis -tale* Inpr tin o ff
o rh
ft. \Vu..ains and hia force .an 1 oth
renewrv administration yes­ — thr rurrrnrv "
” !iri n
rnm|istgn "is not pro* has been rumored for a yes
•ing
a
%m tn whether Its r *b1 huvIlUB
,rt
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1 1 ion* TufF'Iny, ImiI »ln •• • "IMS
er law rn forrem en t
ofTireri
of
terday held oat to the Ford Motor
gi
»•pitig
at
s|f,"
Senator
William
Regarding the present monract |to|tI** ahresft ter i e tmkrd
]■
_ s r i , s - _a l ____ rc a ttfird *tat# %*•*!«• nmt mayot
t It * •&lt; r j r . j .
Co. * ' Way Is avoid laylnr o ff its tarv standanl
Father C&lt;»ii|rhlin •r&gt;nd LessonInScouting'r(rr(iin.........W
(1(
II I tor *!• of Idaho last night tie
I* a p worth Appointa Kiri t ' 1 McClelland, was the ..n n I ' b* sklrHlnr evrh sn g.
UmWagada o f worhars seven days said, "w e must teplare it with
msnded
n
*tm
at
mn
anti
enforce
•at* o f tbg^
.tees* I! Tnnr* ■I
r,irak rr and bearer
rf
a
T o
l i e G i v e n T o n i g h t ........
*1 by paH ) • lm*fUi
Trade BodyCommittee ni;&gt;al
ebch.
one that is hone«t. &lt;«oijnil and adr- ^
i to *•I tit* anti liust lam* tn stop
lt t r s fr
from
G overnor l&gt; « 'e p g r aaid it • f i t l.a- ou re ha serf *
- 1 ---1**•»«• m t Ii
know th r
*f
[ D a Ford Company assertion quatr for the Ae«sU o f our one
’** hr mr**n prnftam of exploitation
Sh nlti nliri on Saturday n in ad- •n gnn onn nt *-ril t to dornestl#'
T h f Rproixl of a srrirs of » du ( ..f political sentiment.
\|i|»orntmerit of the le glsiaV * a
• jd on 'i want to do it but hundred and twenty million rlti* (
■Iresrrd
o e r 200 persons a -, fo r mined metal
;JjT
ll.it’
i
f
li
high
|*»
"
••♦*.*'
• rational lr*«i n« «»n l!oy Sm
While tha resvlt* «r it
• n • ip
Senr'ncla
rrinrnrrtlcr
,tf
thr
requires It,”
Hugh
8 . sens"
,
wuriomul-e
An’^erltie*
li**«’
nr
&gt;|w ukmg •« f**• an assembly of County Chamter of Cummer*, fo r ,,,r » “ ‘“ Uo“
t
work
will
k
prr*rnl»«l
at
the
Ar
|
|y
wr|baratv«l
I'ln
tu
iln
n»a&gt;
n
V
of
*
*
J
5
v^
tha industrial administra­
".Sooner than yau sll»pert.', ha | c^rfc ffrarfqttan#*»7- nf Troop No. |hMV«* any great e lfin «.o Hu* pi**
to ph ih#
.*«id*ril
f tlti* rural community the r.cw year ha. Just been anHighway and Strvrt tnir t|*e*r o|«*r«tl*r*
to r^ yesterday replied that the
mtlnurd. * Mlvrr shall I.. run no- I ^ S.'rffnrd' Avemir ton igh t's! 7:30' rnl p olitical p ictii* , 11. hum
•iircuUhirA
«Vnforen«o In Jackaoa' II*. rrestart rre*- •\ * •» ■
|l**i**' River, the Senator .....need ,.y Harry U I’apworlh.
it «n Hi
’ grih abl* reason for the l a y 'f f wft*
' f‘* r
commenrllng i.rw rr n r profit.
lied
Government
" ■ " f " * ''” i „• |„rk I f the rm*&lt;-tlng gats under ' n,( lleputil ran
l« * •
. •*r»•« d« •l»« I* i • &gt;t tn* ’ ’Buy now” campaign r.ooe
ir.ur lowi.
hmi) h.so
head.
vShi.lt* fo r B xtirru .g -lea which
a seasonal decline In produrtinn. soundly im l solidly lmcki*«l by wav on time, it will he adjotirn*
•Hi- tow- "m f a d , i r •rilin g."
that overturn*
1 ,e committee’s ri riles InAtlve
O fficials tmtae five | tin- prlfav-vlj
ht had made as he urged an imsilver Hist Its* Ih’ H i re stu iifl to nt !l 1HI o'clock, it \*a« stated
bat (hat:
trrvnin, lht\ trad- i*t„ly in toueh
i » l * »nav
Il ••at*
may h ai 'r
'r m dm*-’
a*ii •i
'
“ Ih*’
lb -alrp kiliirnr shown by r «
m ed'atr e&lt;luc!tional, and then, en­ o f domestic newlv twit"--! ^ olli 4t- U
its
normal
sm
i
natural
v
*lu
r
lit
I
nit
1
h'ir*«lav
night,
aho
it
j r " S t-'edsral .m l state l.gtst*- "is
*••4 Mr- Fard wants to give
••n the IU34 CJtif v m Ih iiiiI ''* '1 M it
li* l unt itiurtl. *’ »s pigntfi
forcem ent cam paign. Sheriff M c­ (S2.M ,n ouncs 17 cent- h « * h a f" g 8
IContlnneit Op !*•*»• T w ..»
I olft ting this community or.I its
o f these men be sage
parspns, im ladtog liva worn* n,
ly unfavorable. Thetfr^ It j»ei • r
Clelland staled that his mao have than Satorday and 1* cenla hlgbar . TjJ
t f f f r i r the haTYWWrtert- tn
gf f e g ■ mandate, we
V r I i r»aTr I
Ifo it I m e im1 f »
qu"tst!uiT. * *'
b-»l*« untie Mist. t*i»r reason fm 1 fh** » ntrd State* ('hambei **f pledged IKamsaJves to this &lt;lrivr«
I4 consider an exrep- S p e e r A » K 8 A l l S l o r c . s i .sioui f vecut.vr n n 't n ^ n *u .*114 of w Iimiii nre 1
•nt (Continue*! nn P age F o u r)
•I* I* *• the r**it»Milling reason •* ( •li'HPtU
ircrntly
snnn.i
irr
I
Martin J .*12 senstoi*. 17 of **!• .t n.
ila4 CU&gt; tha c&lt;da&gt; perm lltlag him ^
C lo S c N o x tS a t u r d a &gt; ,
Orla ndo anti Itcv
* ill ha\e fiM
xogrifil
f i l l ini
Ini »nna
Hi
o '*
%«In* h confront ihr i that
!*•
llram of Hanfotd t.rgm m str"rt p bhran- ,1 to*
IIF l.te lI M H l'K K O F D E F K N H K Goldsboro Streetm Are
to contioiir them all In employNational legislation* f
•I ..nn., . | in, | agr Three!
j *• ,n
.1
ng p aim t* and ftiend« o f Ihi&gt; «'
p|pf» , vV,j|i tn,*
ft*
ion) of the *«»cal com*.! It *c
akaat-”
Mayor V. A. Sp»**’r t**la\
Now Being Rebuilt
llR lIS H K IeH .Itelgium . Nuv. 0 —
••»» %vhnt o M-quir I nf prospective| |||real cnrliul ..| n - v iitul
u*»bi»i ill* next frto toreks
. Dee pile the recovery adminatra. nm need that hr ^%ili issue m »•• •
I'rrn iirr Count tie Hr *4|uek|||&lt;* ml|l&gt; k Sr**uts
off
ire*
Tucsda&gt;.
p«»iitiral
»•'
lamation tomorrow, urging
The new rammlttee i« as ful tl'r s s ’ rig the Cathullr congrea * )trvLong needed improver.* til* to
lion's offar to "consider an e*
1 hi’ |H |I» fb -n* p«* • i %*rn di e* -a ), ma&gt; aflrc* csmjiilgt
vs I l( Wilson, as chainuAi , te n la y , said that "th e inter.ration
• t r »«U ( allevs. and dPrli.- m thp
caption” if Henry Ford wUh**s to lni«inPM houses in Nanmtil to
iitul
I
It*
,
»
i
•
i
into
F«
•
•
j
i»*
i
•
I
iln
iiml*ei»t
II
*u»»*
and
’ ii F llaincb, a. \n r-chair man, I. ai situation Is alm ost tha *a in « Goldsboro district now -nr.- being
rlose tbuli liisil* nil da) 11 *xt Sal
abandon hi* announced plan of '
n n v tni istsTn ft out lh "ie a»e!i »
'.d i Ho
HsnrM
and en* w itr requite I
I M 'vlr Koiland Dean, (•. A th
,T ja . .
... wjoa
^ I unlay to prrmii o
*n
,ij
as in 101'*!. hut Belgium aw aits complstad by a force of " r lfa r a
U fw r s to conform with N RA auto
#
'
i#
|%
for
Tends
i
f
*
u
liking
m
«
The statr» voting on
I ' t l *'
A Douglass, II t* In
. .
, ,
I ployets an o|i|*t»ilimit y to
r e ll'f workers who arc oinlnr tha
jj
events calm ami with firm na-s
mi* nII l»o\a r**mrlit i
•eipilfe
t q f t work-hours, the company. | A r mist ire Dny
Ohio, |Von-&gt; vat tn. I ’ l »li.
, Di »• | I. Dumas ,(* W K ilx
'llrlg iu in w ill d efen d herself ax direction of City Park* r t pcrln*
\
rftbot rank will turky. N'«»r1 h «u&lt;l &gt;• tilt « »&gt;
witlloat replying to the offer Iasi
•n*uv»r.
A*.
It
Haines,
K
l
rlou«
Ills nnnn nrcinciit enmif* «|II •*1$of j •iirnls Cot T
\
\
.
k
•i \
•n S* niundc
I. I til 4. H er to hole te rrito ry will tsndsnt Janies Mouahlnn
*»m1
Mothers t»f Only t hi rr • f it......... .
l
night wont ahead with plans to n inerting nf thr I'nuimr r(is 1 A | it gain lie dih
•
h.dri*
r
Jnv
D
jinkins,
|
|
J
I
rli
'
1.4 lit •op I l t*»t In- *t
Dead-end and other st-c.-la ara
Ih defended.*'
n*iii« 4*1 |H .
**ut* »r * rep* a I
tot*
r i,
11,
pot tha layoffs Into effect.
t rs 1
tivitirs ( ninmiltst* i*t il ii
*l 11**1 n*a» . J* bn M risih, Sr . J JI IIs .
•» .i i • ul i &gt; nt* lit
iwing graded and widen- -I to a . aj
me*
lings,
H
i
fii*
urH
i»»
,
A
men
bio
r»l.
ft•
t
&gt;
&gt;0
*
•
lm«f) Mnnhrr* of till* ••tiiltiti 1 $’*’
Had t••«.ii tit nt * no ItTIo* « • t* J li Hharon. V. A Sp*»F't I
W OM AN DIES IN WRECK
idth of 2b feet nil- • '*n-e ara
-iU ) night* «ln «&lt;i) IlUVl #•Iia*1* a| &gt;n i|li
had unanimously gom* o»n M***ni| •tel'l Monday r
Distill I |ar*i MIsa Nona W ylly.
« the .larks* nvtlle
being clrarrd of lt»«h nt- r 11 fuse
•O* I » lull elblMill-t the pi •»#»
W IN STO N ,SAfoKM. N. (^. Nov- and made paesnhlr, mi.! many
urging that the M ajor iurh
••-wato.1%. I ll|b * f Hi* Altanlo
J A I* IIO le M IM IK I i l l FH
Iketo
t*
-Mrs. A J. Hpeugh, (W, was vards of new drainar-- lir.'t—» am
a* proclamation
I tin iMil(**a | pink* l»***l |
I
X
P
L
O
S
IO
N
K
III..S
T
I
I
K
F
K
lirit if i* nt ion ft reps-*
killed last night when she wax lilt bring dug whirh will is tr y of/
Further, lb - cmonnttcc a|i|M-al(**l
f •*• mlin •
t* inl***»
atel
MflSCOW , N«*v «
i/11
Sc:» I e*e|lt |t Ip k i||el to Mil t • *»•
to all fanner* and other rmi.lt&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; car driven by (* C. Haunder*, wRtvr that URiallr •ti»i'*^* for
*••ir *1* %**te*l ii Iii *• I n il ir • I hstnjania, v e in an Japaursr llol
H O U S T O N * , 1 r m i Nok (i
n i l toIII*
b ffore Dec •
in* • •■ins
held under $3,000 oond
ars to make every e/fort to |
• .no
•••Ik ni6'M*UM *n*ii imto il**
t hcvDt, dinl &gt;t * i *-i &lt;Ibv ||c was niupt do III* 'aitt t.g
I hree n.eii torrr *lea*l la -1 night on s rhargr of manslaughter e! dav« after even n *1 t-l *
o ff employeri on Friday
• •• • 1•1*’ 1 Cll.
•*c
npph*‘*l
Whin *hi«
an*l two others were m n sertciu* thmrgh i- iliff said that he appar
Some
l(i polelii n iu
.r ».*•
they might do thrir ♦ sual Satu# the oldest menibr•» nf t|»« presi
fioldibnm will
•• • *1 »a«i | mi­
I* •I* l| l«l -|** Ak ■ »»i&lt;i U J 1
diiiiu nf the e ln dive cntrirnliter • by
•uiilitlon a* a result of a lerrtfi* m i l ) trad been driving at a nrod-J
rUllam G riffis, o f Okeechobee. day shopping on that date.
their ttstlioiml
t h ip *
ii*'**. » I n
k- itf High
prosaff by ■! lw *' •••*• ll $• s»nl, 11
evplogmn
Saturday
of
a
still
at
nf
the
Cnmmunist
Ininnali**n*le
M M * tag inspector for the East
1
psnipblrt
outl.niOrf
a
|
•-rale role of speed.
The Hanford Atlantic National
ncan l-e
la reported, with it,,. ....... .
of
man **f th*
\
the American Petroleum ( om paii) •
C «*tra l district, was In Sanford Dank will l*e closed all day sine** and the nrganiiar of tli* pmla- • apipn gn
. u I ti*t
P».
* mumittec
Pul.In Safety
hresdlng places for inalsriat i'io*»
refinery
on
Hie
llou-ton
ship
I
I l( **M\f|t at -J th. M l
"chactyag
aut”
W.
II
u •
IIKAN CHOP P R O F IT A B L E
Armistice Hay is the only patiun tarlgn movement In Jnp*u.
Line o ff i
quiloas as a highlight nf 'h i trorto
Kllii pfuminrnt t **a«t
channel The (Jea*l a ir Harold l«ee
( If *•
• • local licesne tag deal­ wide holiday which has hren rec­
\a i r of
i
tivities along
Clly rrewa also are cleaning an*
ml Mr Franks*
SAN
Kll
A
NCI
W
O
.
Nov
A
l'T
O
It
ACE
BTAH
I
KI1
DII.K
i
m-Iday^a
Well*. 2ft. J K Parker. 2fl. and It j
to. |g l«ir |*«*
' preparatory to transferring ognised by th* Congn*ss.
grading
the extension of Cypreag,
•a fai •v line** liav* dr* kit a l l r n t i o n
•'Pi l alifornia’s irean
crop is
it ration, 2 ft, all of lion-ton.
it*si
' uasold lags to
It was Irarntd tnday that a ma«
mull) part* nf Ih* nation, lie
I.OS AN G E LE S , N »v n. i/Pl- 1 ', " lr, k * ‘ "
bringing $12,700,000 lo growers I'lne, Chapman, snd U t r r i i a
0
1
CaopH
Tax
Collec)&lt;»rlly o f business houses will re Fred J Wagner. *7. veteran aul*' (
nfflca o t Crnnf?
it i |r|&gt; k m»w n in la ir I.eglotl
Ibr. &gt;-si. nearly $ft,000,000 more Avenues from Kecmi-I Street t*
John D, flnkfrr* from whom main open for busiiacFs on Arum* rare .tarter and known on almost
« ••« ' . baking h*• ii • •••*•» up fur
HEP C I.A R K K IK K II.IK O
|
than
in I'.r:i2t estimates Frank L. First Htract. When the asphalt
ill tags are to ba purrhassd after lice Day. iHrision prol»ahly will every major motor em-edway in
paving on East First Street from
H&lt;m i..**H** i. of Mali* • •uiitiand*»
I
agricultural
economist,
be reached later in thr week from the United States, died in the
Sanford Avenue tn the M a y fa v
* •c f f nt mrrtifig
tO.
.
D E LH I. N. Y.. Nov. « _i.F&gt;
i
IL
nqicr
producliiin
and
rising
(!•&lt; i n|H-akrrs will hr H rorgr Hrpresentallta John l&gt; Clarke lit I"ices are res|-onsihle. O f a total Hotel was compleinl. fund-* flala o f 1N4 ta(&gt; begins m all Indications, for some mer­ Covina ho.|&gt;itat yeaterdnv Hr wa*
chant!
are
laath
to
shut
Ihclr
thr
extensions
were
laeking
Rir
.3
t I dtln« **f Tampa. * **a*t l.lne N Y ), pas instantly ft ills.I n-ar I ' nited States production of 10 ,.
Dec. 1, Hr. G riffis reminded the
bom in Coringtow, K l . ami i•*i* in master there, John Senkarik here last night In an automnbils 777.IMKI bags o f 100 pounds each. i then w ard, and vine- have &lt;qvrred
ga be briefly re- dntirs on the one day o f the week eurvivnl t.y his widow. Mr* Nan-)
which
brings
them
most
of
theinaialni
for
Hie reri|r
ihssa roadways. Imi— line fari
• i ‘ •■ininnle High
School, Kay accident.
the IP O coals for tags,
California has .1,014.000 hags
Wagner.
v t m m ff,
Or|l«r • i l«» i*r nlag* «i si lh&lt; Mi*
travel aa well a&gt; preventInj; tha
.«o 1 Monsalvatge, Jr of Junior
ear la g prices far the
•oim T**in|»lr tumor into ni|f ** ai IlirK
natural flow nf rain waters from
RchfHil. T I. Dums% »■
wtU
M « &gt; r w
ill Iba ga fellows: Cars
n 0(1 oVI i k W far IL W H *U*» •••i' ••*$ii io an and H K Jon* - * r orr
Second Street toward lhr lake. .
&lt; W *M *g tOM poands or leas.
f t 1 •va Oak. Grmnil
\U*i* • Ml
•n» \ o f the Jacksonville *ti*trlct
Aaattaa aarl soma Model
ppdb aa Anatlx
* |f f
Florida M a»oii«( ami l&gt;i«
9 *v Commtltee. Ilarix M Pap
* f f Feeds, -| »j ears weighing
C A R O L IN A L A W Y E R K IL L E D
l.aii
r**m|*l»La«i linla). sr • 1*1
»». and Karl l*et»mao»» *»f the
" ' peanda down Is 2061 poands,
HIM •• I D Mrrail- n. m*.»*ili Ifl.tl
*•• V traile Inxly
aa CbevroleU. Fords, FljrC H A R L O TT E . N C... Nov. (L-u
W IN T E R H A V E N . Noe. •
I 'A I I O K li:, N «v. 0— Bcwn are- |la«l three lay-. acao.J nr In lab |i*N-t • *.f Saofonl 1 »Hlk-r No (ij
Han ing and a aortal hour will
agwinsl the average of 10 .S per­ J. E. Woolard.’ *0, lawyer, wag
ha sad ether light weight
Mi II* t» * O-l oil |••$$»«&gt;■ to Ni* o *
lh«^s|*eaklng and other en- The grapefruit movement to dale cent for the last 10 years
aon in the Evrrglaiiov, reysirled ulstionv fur Ill -bed oy Ih ' *1 rrVv
killed last night when hia aut»&gt;
•arm, l t d : ' ears weighing 40*0
has l-ern unusually heavy, ar ord
week before Iasi with such I right aEsI Coa-l itailway, over whose ful.l '■ • In • first of f m ial ( i» l« '•*
Mill ment program
" Ia s i year’s total grapefruit mobile dullided with a machine
• a le down ta POfil pounds, such
» h* t * al
*dg*’ «ifw
hi* r l r t t p i
I hat the puhlir aho- Id respond Ing In an analysis - f the ship
prospects, is not vhowing anything line the shipmcirU w -rr irwriv.
movement. Including IMft car* es- driven by R- L. Watt*, also ot
Bateka, Orshaau. &gt;md
like such prypitiou, stride- Uiu
merits by A. M Pratt manager nf
The slump in Ihs price of U onr a* 4•r Mriel Master. . Ill* staff lit l*v *1 tending this no* ting Is
4060
limalsd as moved by truck, was this city.
advo- the clearing bouse.
week ,wtGi fbe markese ia 'L n g aa
reckoned to he das t &gt; two clodro (stand Ward*'* H art) G 't». &gt;*ght which has man)
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21,177 'are. I f we consider thi
the commodity locally fo M o w
cscaet; "too many
l e c n ''
aril Tayl»*» «*f Bartow; S rnlor (iraml •**»ea.
“ Grapefruit shipments, aa com1U price o f lags far t nicks Vos dollar, o a f rom paiAtirely few “ poor quality ’’
Iw-mr *m |:. ft. Chnpn an o f Sanford
A- president of the Seininol- l-arrd to thr last |f&gt; years,” said 2ft20 cars shipped to Oct. 2V this
| «a go d aawtoarsbly, Mr. cash seise avoa at that.
• : * n r of thr picking! ot the and lh *tiirt Deputy Hiaiul Ma« i -unty Chandler o f l -mimerce,” ftlr Pratt, "are 40 percent heav­ season as 10.6 psrcanl of tha e«a
(totod. baciantog w it* a
Sihtotman. Cl&gt;tlr
ti 'Ir . P a pworth said today. “ I want
Shlpmaata are incroaaing dally U fli tww day* w rr* n^d? in lh&lt;*| trra I.
ier than they should ba. During son’s total crop, It would mean
rf M ••«*&gt; par hundrod now with 43 cars
aid to navt min, nnd r r ) naturalIjT, (L l n ot' T r i r m r 'I **f M 'lbo-im r, W illi.••**
urge all the ritisens o f this
the last |0 years, up to Oct. 2V that we would ship 24.775 cars
ry altrm«#ig f package) B. Olra-on of Deloand, ami oilier* • '"in ly who are concerned with
am M S- Na tog, aHbar fo r paaaa*- rriled
r riled tost Wodneaday n i(b : from
F LO R ID A
Th* m e •! i ale" includes tie' iKe safely o f human life to attend Florida has shipped an a v r n g t of But ws don’t have 23,77ft cars, our Btaltow
r t l a r i d * - i* to ba said at toss .Lotions
stations o f tha Florida East Coast, • g ike m a r k e t .
HUk
estimated
crop
being
not
ft-’
SAH
ruR
li
SalarSar
IS•I
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percent
of
its
total
grapefruit
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mfornrali “
ik t o S . toeludiog a to g fa r u
bat
(M
Miaalaaiypi
and
Louisiana regular rumniunirati-n o f Kanfinili ib- Safety Rally tonight You will
XANPOHAI
Sunday
*1
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than
17.000
can
.
Wa
ar*.
howsvar,
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j ''U )cr in the UtJUgkV to be rinsed M t o f ll ie lodge. Every lodge tn dwtrlrl No., l,.or excellent speaker- and you crop. I believe any shipper In
trailer.
Apslschlrols ...
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“ VlMiw.- ggljr three o f rhe 44 te r , b ag* dbg!, ar.- still nlript mg in 1 ft has promised to send a delrga-' will gain real infnrmati"n on the Florida will agree that there will moving our grapsfrult aa though Itsrlew . . ..
Fosti* ___
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rolled *apr» sold. Iba other being
rabU quantities, sail the Hgn- ) * r• Breedag said aa he add - 1 n- -ssity and Importance *&gt;f con­ not be shipped over 17.000 cars by wa hall a crop 8775 rare larger Fort Lauderdale
_•
than we actually do have.
(oOad aa oons'gnmeoL,
and l*o
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lavement i l t s i I ha K* ed that probably X0« or more vis ( serving human life ."
rail, boat, and truck this
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war* may ree lls , a LUI fur
Mid lo be • U c'n g more itgra-w ill
fo r the
lleyw ard Walkar, commander of
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I M percent of 17,000 cars would the storm baa Left us without M y ualassvllls
t ebargeo imtoad " f
ibr
the
markets fb lB Cgg la meeting.
i i sinpla-ll-Taoaiag Foot
Key west
Miami
.
be
1804
rare,
whereas
the
total
at the high price p rav. I
Mr. Broaden aaid that all aiein-, A mericag * tragion,. calls
*n metre manl through O.-l. ZS, |kU competition la the grapefruit rtawds
a , Ike outsat o f the SCOaon, bars * * the lo d g e arw rsggeetsd I| •- c-nnatraa
ri'-nnailaa to iattend Ih#
F sa sa sd ia___ ____TI
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\ j ma'ntain a fov v i » • 'p i ca, to attond. whtla a special r ig p e t inr " I t aheuid ba • privilege for aaaaon. Including truck aad prop­ market from Texas, a n d
Titusville .
aa
spreading
our
own
abort
crap
rill hare lo cngflna tb »lr to $w&gt;i* to all past masters tirg- all h 'ddiaa o f tonight's honor er preportion of mixed, U 1610
regular and orderly movement near
to strirtly fancy stock l a ! that they be present.
g . n t , " ba aaid, "to com* out and c a n , ar T i l ears In excess ad g a r.
aeoaJ and tklrd picks
A fte r the regular meeting, age.I bear his address I urge all num­
on the last 10 y e a n . la the entire aaaaon. hattar results
iba fields is , snlutii n a-i- eral speakers w ill ba hoard ga a| her. o f tha lacal P ari to si tend.”
to Oct. tt this sear could ba expected than by
liy one of (be largest buy- short program that w ill concludei Tbs meeting la oprn to
wa hare skipped I I percamt •f ear ping in abnormal quantities dar­
with the serving ad refreshments. &gt; public without charge.
» estimated crap, aa ing any part a f lbs
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PRIEST PREDICTS
SILVER SOON TO
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POUTICAL DRIFTiBCRAH DEMANDS
"iTO BE RFVEALEb THAT ANTI-TRUST
INU.S. TOMORROW LAW BE REVIVED

LOCAL OFFICERS
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South Florida Farmers Bewail Small
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Grapefruit' Movem ent In State To Date
40 Percent Heavier Than It Should Be

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’ &lt; i&gt; « M t t o c lp le o f r o v r r n m e n t ptrtfchafck o f fo r m au fp lu n es c o u w nfot
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also h a v e an A b u n d a n re o f good s and a e r v lc e a h o t e a s y to d is ­
pose o f.
I f i t la e c o n o m ic a lly p ra c tic a l a n d h u m a n ly f a ir
f o r th e g o v e r n m e n t to spen d m illio n s o f d o lls r s o f t a x ­
p a y e r s m o n e y b u y in g c o tto n and w h e a t s im p ly becau se m ore
B J J jn f th es e c o m m o d itie s h a v e b een g r o w n th a n th e m a r k e t can
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'j t a k e s o m e o f th e g o o d s o f f th e s h e lv e s o f a tw o - b y - fo u r
'm e r c h a n t w h o has also m is ju d g e d th e m a r k e t?
• Uob S ib le y , a n e w s p a p e r w r l l e i' b f n ote, h ta g o n e th is
id ea on e b e tte r , b y ta k in g a f ir m s ta n d In b e h a lf o f a u th ora
and p oeta w h o a r e a ls o fa c in g a ctm diVion o f s t a r v a t io n as a
res u lt o f o v e r p r o d u c t io n . B e a u tifu l p oem s. Hplentlid a r tic le s
am i c h o ic e lite r a tu r e o f e v e r y d e s c r ip tio n a re a c tu a lly b e in g
th ro w n in to th e tra s h c a n , w h ile th e ir p ro d u c era g o b e g g in g
fr o m d o o r t o d o o r and c a m p on th e e d ito r s ' d o o rs te p s s im p ly
becau se th e d e m a n d f o r Such c o m m o d itie s d ocs n ot ctjuul
th e su p p ly.
M r. S ib le y in s is ts th a t In all fa ir n e s s to poetB
an d a u th o rs , th e g o v e r n m e n t sh ou ld bu y up s o m e o f th e s t
lit e r a r y g e m s an d th u s h elp t o 's la b ilix e th e m a rk e t.
In a le t t e r to P r e s id e n t R rih scvelt, ho w r it e s :
W o r c e s te r . M ass.. O c t. 30. 1933.
D e a r M r. P r e s id e n t :
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there it a growing di.po,ltJon to | t* license
member* 6f an Industry
nac mrtnbc
challenge the cunxtitulionali*?. o f and therefor* the power to dealrny
the N. R. A . Them ii, however, a a business by refillin g a lirm -r.
more immediate question which The a it Mils c le irly that he may
need, to be conaidrrrd firat. That &lt;1# Mu* only when b* find* and
it, whether the adminiatration o f publicly1 jdavra that there are
the N. R. A. la in accordance with
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a . that
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Con- pr other activities contrary to lb *
g r r . i voted In June. I ray the
,if the act.
rpm t o f the law.bec.uie. not be
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decline In retail hujrin* in Sep­
tember, the federation laid “ re­
tail boring hr wage earner* ba»
Increased."
Tha drop In Individual buying
power totaled t-1 percent In Septim b er from the Marrh level,
thodgh the average amount of
money received wa« six percent
kigher Only May and June put
the worker'* “ real Income"' ahead

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a n fraaa U a
either Rooaftralt or

group have made progress.
“ Other benefit* are more gener­
al. Hours « r * shorter, men are
going back to work. The worker
knowa that wage and hour acalea
„ „ i permanent, for wage*
j mu, t he adjuated upward as prices
! riM| hour* downward aa maehin• rry shorten, working tim e."
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LONDON,
Nov. 8.—tffy -T h e
grvat Brltlth liner '934," n»w a
-teel skeleton on the Cydetank
•locks, will ply the Atlaatir un­
iter th* Joint eon trot nf the hi*
torte Bnt:sh tlval* ,the O narvl
and White Star line*, on-urdin?
to a working agreement ■ape-led
to he announced when Parti un.-nt
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A t the morning *er.irr
la*t
Sunday week at the Comm-nlt)
Church th* (iirl Seoul., Boy
Soouta and tlruwmr* acre the
g u {«l* o f hunut. The thro - group*
mfrehed into the auil turiuni tn
thr music o f “ Onward Christian
Boldlrrs.” A ftrr the usual w.qship
9#rvicr the «alutr to in# \niriican
F U g and the Christian Flag was

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Mra Gilmore O iflo n and kfis.
nes. Ffaturod
Cornell* fe ffie r o f Wlami wpre
cardo Cortex, David Manbers,
am ent thk a O I-o f-tn ^ rueat, at
R *b * »li, and Baby iARqy.
tbe lirn tn le l-L rn n i wa.ldln* Sa'
•Utah
Hamc-r.
ewuipoarr'
of
urdav muinin* W M U h *i* they
“ Moanin' Tnw." Ik|y ca'untry.
were Ihe # v e .t, o f Mra. Mary i
first torch son*, has written x#v
Strong, Msvn.tha Avenue
aval sweirs whleh M i*, t'olhert
tines in the p ic tu re
racWgingi, bvf R would
Wa va got to sod
Mr and Mr* Harry Mathanson
in*l M n S Wilkinmin
ktltsuw Ihof wiU blond rho god. foff
• f Syracuse, N Y . who were the
innuun r l h r e n g a g e m r n t
•oVIftftod (VklMMu 0*9 Ooff b«ood ond
rueat, of Mr and
Mrs
Victor
and
&gt;• yomtfhmj mUm
Cbdek for 4 short time, have re­
• ppioaching marrtaga
turned ho ms.
aka**—kV A * iM U 'yH Sx added lie
of iftnr 4augkt#r
«* * ' 0 **4*«*1 reekor^lwfi I* ik* par
Hums
im ' ' *
(ira . A. S rlm en ovlt and Mra
• « • *d*». ‘yffa* I f f f 'bawery (sWt
S M | * ,g a 4 « * )&lt;••' »• their 0 j»«t&lt;
* n v * w * fidd'kaabey.
t e r t t a X4*ak-en,l at tbalr horn* on I laratffr Itoldrn o f Svuth t'arft
I Una The wrdding to tak# pUct
I*f. 1Ik. &lt;** ’tk i ( kid ,i bee sum
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JCVikue,' U r.*
w f fw v iU w bwewdk they hUS
‘WalmehoVlti i t OkqlTho- I A* TW X. IMS.l I# New York
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day o f B ru n iv k l, OA.

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t U e n e " ki the
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l b * * k-peches *a At M fi»t at 8*M*riM

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Tliouuh ciuu-ty akie* caotjau* Vo
huvi-r over
Thumasvillo,
Ut&gt;
drouth o f the last reveral w **k j
is routInuine. with dNastrout r*• ulta to vegetalmn of ail kind#*
Tha cane clop atound ThomaavillA
for several miles ha* been severe­
ly damaged ami in some instance#
ia almost a total I o m . Thai which
till continue* to live, ia o o lf
n.turaV s'lxe .nd re'

F ag* Owe).
buyer.
“ Many of these price* ar# high
beyond all reaaoa and conscience
. ____ IAalia'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W .i
H they w t * -blue eagle' price*, it
Mr. and M r ^ Howard C.
p . Stovall.
M O IftlA T .
would make Ihis bird a bird of
spent yaaterday a t Dayton* lUacti
Marp
Harris Armour
prey instead o f a bird o f protre
g l'e n w ith the t*alh •( a ll -g ia n te .■
.
* i,- a v n in m odarw
Th r “M4
a g a u n t ste e l f r a n t r - l
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. . p o rta an* ln # t n»e » ) n j p prouic w
w lt V * U . M d M r*. Clyde A . Byrd.
Mrs. T . C. W ing a nd daughter,
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M 7 19IN (ilK E N V I L L E . M is*., Noe. «. tlnn. They aie in many instance*,
P.
M.
at
th*
Firat
B
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t
Church
AW
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for
Jacksonpromise. An iiispirin^ scntu.ii was
w.
'• * » &gt; « « y
- A M a m y a f n m rl, «.M 0 men in' my judgment, tb* prices fisrd spon*or« havr said will h#
the cane |.&lt; ot turning out juict
M*t i* M ViM . ’*ohn A. fllount or ¥|J,t wh* r,
w|ll
ill eleit M r.. Tbe public I i InvHed.
given hy Rev. J. M. Tiuutp- »tt n as it -ho ihl
hjr combines
and
monopolies,
pcr
linrr
crating
something
1
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Th# Y. W . A. o f th* First Bap IJ*
• « °*&gt;# " f
most
Wdynaihoro, Ca-. are th* gaeett *Leo ...................
Leslie
before
returning to
"Cuutagr,"
and
T.tc
llajdc-t
skrllered by fbe broad wings of
|2o.000.iHm and of dh.OOO ton* the Thing m lhr WOilit. ’
lief ( ’ Church will me-1
at
the'ape^acular engineering battlea In
f o r a Few days o f Mr. and Mr*. their ham* in Decatur, Gs.
the double headed ragl*. Hiding
largest »mi fastrst afl *at.
h.n.e o f M r* F. I., lilt * at 7 :r.o'ih U esason's campaign
against
B. Purdon.
Kenneth ll^otlaine .ef. u 'l F iiE AR TH 81ICM hS IN ( I1ILR
behind the i*kcrra»F of lai»“ r an«)
Work on il
was
suspended
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . D. Farrell have t clock.
. the turtmknt Misi-sv.pp: River.
ih t processing tas, making these mttrr than a year tweauae »»f f i ­ tUy for the ('. C. t*. I an p n' F o il
and Mrs. W.
Schmidt as their guests at their home on
TVKSDAY.
S rirtrn . (Ia , for twx» v%tvk- o l.tr
IQ t’ lQDF.. Chile. Nov. it. - uFt—
Spread out la l i n e concernro an escuse. prices have been pushe.
nancial prospects.
ended the Qeorgla-Piorlda foot Park Avenue. Mr*. I aura Aldrich]
attend
Circle Nnntber
Seven of
the'
which he will go ;t» n Hcfotc-ta- Underground luiubluig- prrccdeU
ties renters from Cairo to New| op beyoioi oil reason. Therefore.
ilim
tn
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s
o
f
thr
two
linemet
gam
*
In
Jarkaoneilla
Saturand
Mrs.
Mary
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n
ta
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f
W
yPreobyterlan
AintUlary,
hall I
l ti »n comp.
violent earth «hock« which etmQ r ljim , the
• ' —hen people arr urged In buy hrrr Fr »kiy. No uffu iai atatcni uit • Thmwlay night. 0:1. J‘* M sa tinurd fn»m four to aix second#
omlng, Del.
Sam Warren Easttrby, chairman i tkr|&gt;in*,
thi army i« laying
day.
will meet at 7:90 F. M with Miss m attre(s of CoftCrt' r slabk on the thdy are really urgrd to buy, in was gtvm tiut hut it war tindrr- . Ethal llyotlaine cut • .itiicl &lt;ev­ this morning. It wa* not imme­
sto *d a ne* arrangement a , II l *
, frlrl, j , „ ,
|1-r. diately learned whether any dam*
M r. and Mrs. Maurice Frasier
Mrs. Georgs Fox o f Mlam) ar­ Rebecca Slevcoa, ("ark Avenua. | r i r y bed as fast a- the niiver. j many instances, onmonopolistic
T h * Daughters o f Waslsy Ctas n n turn out the laiterlal and as' prices,
perfected whereby the cumpxmc -1 ,y „ h|.r ho, „ , „ „
, ,y,. V l - « age resulted.
aiAl aea. Henry, nf Doeer, Del. rived here Friday for th* McDan"W e ore gathering the fruits, in can mevt govemmcnt
icp n re-l ^ vynU(.
-j-jj,. r,Him.i w &gt; c d»vu*
are tha guests o f Mr. and Mrs. 0. iel-Lesmx wedding Saturday morn- o f the First Methodist Church fa it a* a fleet o f barges ind power]
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(’Shn
L. Hwa*
aws i th#
Isa lk.il.ss
^ wjll
*" have
a business and wogtal, boats ran deliver
the
flnisbe lj n large measure of
the mistaken ment.* for A loan with rhtch to ratrd with rerLH»n&lt;« ol M.*« k amt
ihg.
house Srllsal
guest ISot f!
hav
D.' Farrell. Park Avenue.
Mr and Mis. D L. Harper ha«t
| meeting at 8:00 P. M. at the gvals. Major William M. Ilt&gt;dge,] act in suspending the anti-trust fin -h thr rraft.
Miss Martha Fox, Oak Aeenua..
orangv with the hght« * ha.led n ns dinner guests &gt;eatorday a%
About
$1
1
,1
*00,000
ha\
e
already
church
annex
with
Mr*.
Eugen*
J'
V
‘t*sUI«t.
«&gt;)«'*•*:'••
*•
M
emphi^l
l
a
i
s
*
last
sutler.
It
should
not
Mr. and Mr*. C. P.. Rawson moloJoib .
Ilouquals
o ’ mau/ol b ,
i Iwit li»»tne In ! he Park A part J*
with latdana an.I olhrt
U rod
.‘ .h» wnrk- ’
j hake been d- ne The
people ate l*cen -pent *»n the "ft 14,"
toted to Jarksonville Saturday
m ntBriggs Arrington
o f Centals,I
--------- - Ulggins,. Mrs.
. Is Williams, it In cb xcf*
ment*
M i* C, S
Smrthuratj
W
t
out
II2JM0.000
.at
-he
ctnirnt
For fh#
m.-fi wh-» #r# o il* paying for that miatak# now. H
fo t th* Georgia-Florida
football Ga. returned borne tbts aft*(nv°n| ^ r*'
angr were added a U .a iti.*n- A*
Mr*. C. K. McKottc
Mai \ Smethur*!.
A thr g irsts arrived th.*&gt; u«*i# pic Ml*
a fter spending tk# week-end her*
Rnlb Hand, and Mist llm g to complete thair l i l k t * - L , f, „ Umed that the public would •atr of rkehangr, «till nre icd
gajne.
t ovettuprnl l # ii of ap,f lilt tatr I rented with cwiitly ton hud I u 1 Haid« n. and 1.. tiodwin »»f \Vint#f
'or# In# ri?#r rl»#a .ifn N##r 0 ##1l
.
with hit mother,
Mrs. Stella P. Flora MrPhaal as hostessrt
- K *&gt;.**
•1
"
XJ ^
h+ prolrvlrtl Uuotlgh thr«#
^ ..
tonn|rrriL
a % r#aiity.
A f ^ t wp#kV i t o . v ’
. .
.
, ly t2l.&lt;HM),tHH&gt; haa hrrn
Mlm C lair*
Zachary o f Jack Arrington, Magnolia Avenuo.
Thr Fidelit (T a ti 01 tha' First tfedlvdH
A fie i foi tune telling, tianlvn.
H|
«|R IkS-ftl
mil a f 'lL
, L bill
lh#! B•• Uritplltkll
|•t 111* VAR
hut thr govrrnnirnt Ks&gt; iliv slrd games •
wig
wag
spellmg
(
••L-I
aonvlll* spent'HMMay here with
Baptist Church will meet a| 1:00 v liiu glt* all of tb —&lt; w rn on job - 1
and wa- mat the « otitpailie* vracli .* w-tk
u1'nn —r,,ng
!e#i %xa* held, iht pi m ^ lw Mg m n
her parson, ‘ Mr. amt Mrs. W. U.
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Berry and P. M. at th* home o f Mr*. Morrle leak list* at lk* Ry-I I ' m m and v*- mail#
without a -u ffrirn t •!••• ••
tug agreement before ht
rio'ua
veterans'
and
relief
organl
Moye,
1004
Palmetto
AvehUe.
Mta. Maty Hairis. Tin- game
Zachry, Magnolis Avenue.
M itt Caroline W ater* o f Apopka
to
r#«lrain
mnnopolira."
r «.
A *'
“ jL r i
■
of -Hunco" wa* .uU , c i lh. tc J T O - N l j f h t
Th* Friendship tuagu* of the »a1|un». Today the *-«■ drawing
spent yesterday aflernoun her*
Jw iantiir prirva of Ihinf* **••«
paJ
and
rating
-e^otarly
The
rnaindrr of the eketi'ng
A lle i!
First Congregational Church will
Mrs: C S. Staathursl o f Winter with Miss Katherine Waters.
river p.niug \ rogram ,' Mhtlal to the rnmf-rt and health
ir
overt at the Parish House at 1:00 emUrgency
Gardes was her* fog (b# week-end
Many Persons C’allFor s««»te« were « tun**'-* .\ .» \ li- ini l^ist Times
rnatfe
possible
by
a,,
apprupt
latl-ot
I
o
f
the
farmer
and
laborer"
have
' .
Held high -core aotl wu- prr«e:i'ed
with k e f * W « » d daughter-in-law,
Mias Olive !&gt;rZrtt* and Al Ilunt o'clock.
There will i » a call maaGng o f ! oJ‘ o t National Kecovery Act I rllen from fi'.’ t„ 120 percent, he Fret* Farm Pamphlets i wtUi a u n it ) inee. I.ow &gt;.•»»* wu*
M r .* iW 'M r s . D. L. Harper. Park motored to Jarksonville Saturday
| *ai*l. "th i- mean- tUnial. !h«* drnial
J I'lJ'l l&lt;&gt; .Mr*. Johnnie l* i Hat mm.
ApajHnanJs. ; ; ;
.
for the Georg is- Florida footl-al! Ihe l-cal Bed Crosa Chapter at! Fumla ,ha&gt; seen to i.iai,
That l«» al |M*r«on* arc intc»c*t
the City Hall at 10:00 o'clock.
The task o f, this ..rw
-a tn which hi ines suffering for mil
wh** wm* pie-ented ui h a '.M ik c yl
game.
ml
in
lh*
info*itmtion
and
ad\li«*
Regular businas*
and social "p ave" Ihe Misti**.,-,' '• f. -I. Huge lldns of men sn.l women who a,e
M ou-f" hook.
Dell
i • i I . %- h
Mtal M aty ElUabetb Shelley or
which
they
may
arcur#
front
Fhu
Palakk* has- arHvad to spend
J. I. T sylo r o f Tampa spent the meeting o f the Alathaan Class o f concrete mattras-e. &lt;o h-l.l tbe eiperlnr thr fourth winter i»( the ida Depaitnent •»? Agtieultm • tiii'iit• of *aotlwuhi'« puuipi| ii i ir
d^pre««tott."
nnd coins wciv tiilii
•&gt; ii.. ho.*!
abortt a week her* with Miss Dor week-end her* with his brother-in­ the First Baptist Church will be r,v* r * * * ln I’1* " - » r*
pamplilrt- on vaitous phase* o f' •'A*, a-sistcil |»y M
*9.est ' Side. MDs law and sister, Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. held at the home o f Mr*. VolU low» r,-d to th* byllom of lhr Mlalh dlai .e.
J T h u rsloa,&gt;
1W
agrlcu lloi mI life m Flotida »* m riuise present wet*
slsiippi
Knuugh
vf
&lt;uch
mats
Mi •
lilue
Williams with Mrs. Williams, Mra.
tW -flev V R d 'M t.* ' Thurston were W illiam *. 1401 Oak Avenue.
Allan
Moseley
dtcated
in
ihe
fait
that
(
hamli'
i
•
(|
d. M i- .1 It II K &gt; II, Nil r •
ic b 4 b f (safes at Flotilla Slat# r o l ­
L. B. Bragg, Mrs. 0 . O. Danner, will lie lowered Ik ii season to pave
f
filia
lI
oil.i
f
........
.
o
l
l
f
a
'
s
i.H
M
ftj
|
|
#
|
1
V
mim
M i * .Johnnie
U p!
le r * fo r Women soant years ago.
Harold C. Washburn ami Carl M is (I. S. Srlman, and Mra L. A. a 10 fruit highway fnr .VtO mile*. EntertainH Bride Elect * la ted Him! num
|wi*on* tiave II
||Mim,,n
\|(
Two thousand men are at work
Sam h i nl a
Mis.
Nortlgrrn were among those from Smith as hostesses. Member* will
. ; r fL? •• ' ” '■&gt;
r ' . l U t i Jinn " , .Alt - ytK* s k u a -J
With ai***ut 7k fo n ttU
U
at 7 :tft o'clock at th* ctnirch* 1“ I t m ‘ be .Yicluburg ilu U k L A t
J h g y » 'attending--tbe H ro rria -F W tM
Fima Cm hrar.. Viiui-7m ~
da fonthall game In Ja&lt; ksonville and motor from there to Mr*. th# rale nf progress the crew ia llv r« In attrndancr, Mra Mary muro iiaiupnl-ts
Thcte
tetnatn*
.n.ul.rald,- j , , , , . .... .
M aiy
.........
(taking now. 20 square &gt;ar.ls o f Strong snd hrr daughter. Mis
II (• n
Saturday.
W illiam s' home on Golden l.ake.
s&gt;.ppl\, and the puldi
vj. ..(Cl
_ _
Dunn. I .... n r Brlli- .- I. ,
h.t*
Circle Numlver Seven
o f thu .mat is, shot Into the forms and Allan I M o-rl). rnlrt tamed with again to i nil f.u th&lt;- ( klc(*
iM aM » * 4 t KrvaU lllaaaaa#
time
Ihe cl-wx
ll'te
t ole. Mis
.....................
.. F ill- astl. t Ml*. II)
Mtaw w lR w rltt aartlra
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice X.elmmo- hirst Methodist Church will meet finished every
an fnfoimal reception Friday evr
Sublet t« riHi'iul hip
o ffic e
lt#w va i ai#a
W* - H
otlainy and Klhel llyn a *
vita of Brunswick. (!a . form erly at 7:90 P M. with M i*.
W. S. tick* o ff a minute 4 ml the . rews nlng in honor of Miss Virginia
Danvtog in Hiutdn
I The \ oiing M uiiu i i * Auailiaty
o f this city, announce ths- birth of Thornton, West F iisl S ',ret. &gt; • re working In three shifts t« get M clUnirl anil R««t»ei i F
o r
NYl
nl
and
\
\
In
n
ti
I'tnid
the work d-•nr In time
d tin
aille*' Aid li*ri I „ 11it Ito*
Mail a,
a daughter yesterday afternoon
Regular business
and an.-lal
and their winldutg pally. Thr te
Flot ••las.
•'a ! la-1 I\i. !,»v n ^hi
In Brunswick.
meeting of the Phdathea Class of
I
roption lm»k fdare immcdiatrl)
l.cguto*’ Pood t rop- C•r«
at Ihe ottr111IIlilt \ hut.d i k
the First Baptist Church will b&lt;
after trhrarvai Friday evrntng for I lot nla
i i(Minis wen i|c. oi ate | %uli
Mr*. O W. Douglass ha* re­ held st 7:30 P. M at the home ol MY8. James Powell
ihe wedding, which wa» sn event
Peiutaionl pN*tur«‘* foi Flo* his. ( loon*
f ot attg«* an I
Lu l
turned tn Savannah. Ga. a ftrr Miss Virginia Inwton. 30x Park • PreHideH Over P.T.A.
Tuesday
tvf Saturday morning
P im e o g T a p h P r in t in g
t aimer's Kn« yclopcdia
44Ut UIlkII flower*,
Npan. i
spending the week-ami here witli Avenue, with Miss t^ w ton and Ihe
Ib r h pllkg. I'uUlll) taiuw Itlg.jr i.Nlti *o ami pa Ime! •
An infoimal evening g«»wn t»f
i«
&gt;
NVerinesdav
Williams.
her
sister,
Mr*.
A.
MiFFrw
l.uey
F.vrlyn
NipMr* James row ell presided otrer niatiM»n colored *altn wa* worn hy Duik and tieesc laismg. &lt; 1(1 ( *** .- glee'led
„
T Y P IN G
.
I hi |.•*•§ •
1401 Oak Avenue
prr snd Msry Msnmnr se hod*.- the regular meeting o f the West
Mls« McDaniel for the occasion. growing, \\ ate niirlmi
glowing, walk H| ghost who .l. -nlliuh
H p c U l In v e a tlg a tlo M
#»nes.
Side Prim ary. P T .A held Thurs- It was &gt;mafW with a bmr fitted SViawisirv growing, t eieiv grow*| vulraure Ice The Ii #M» ailrn*-*
Miss Ruth W ell* has- returned
fte/Filar 'm+rfln/c o f HeratdpI# •a j1 afternoon In the scho l audl
I |0||l
were the “ l*»H|y|r . w u
•Itlrf an&lt;l high waistline Two fold* mg I m -Ii potato gn w mg,
B E M fN O L E C O U N T T
from Gainesville where she has llijch Sehtinl P.-T A will Iht heM
torlum wl(h alinut 18 mothrrs In of the *atln formed abort *lee\e*
Powiiut kiowiuk hi Flo oia.
HI i !h‘a id '« den."
Uoi.iu
been
visiting
Mr*
It
&lt;*.
Philips
st
3:1ft
o'clock
st
thr
school
su&lt;li
C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
attendance. Main speaker for the
H u m •u f ,'* l s .* » F)t't| Wondci
Mrs. F. A Dougla-R. Mis* M«
wh*
i*
convalescing
from
a
recent
tnrium.
|MH Par# AwI m I rv4 Fla
llu Wort.I.' and, ••( vi»u»*«
(lie
d af wa* D II. M cKrevrr of Or Daniels mother, •elected for the
lonsilretonomy.
Fancy
(Vlcry (iivon
W K IIN K M D AV
lan^a.
„f ' .
*
. . I% '
'
rF.o
m mm
T» lh » “
H im m gt i
•ccashm
sn
informal
the**
A Fprcuil pro^rsm (or thr benp
Mr M tK eever who was hare figured
chiffon made with . I l o H e r a l d I i y T n r a i H h e r { ^ &gt; ’dwirhea. * .it,c . .nndy,
lls rr y J HyrH t»f MBrllnivHle.J rfit nf thr children'* book depsrtI •••o aud peanuts w rit -«»l i dm ng,
IsRt wrrk for the safvly mrvllng flared «kirt nf medium lenuth
Vs., arrived hrrr ftatunlsy t » i*»in‘ mrnt of the .Hanford Public I.lhr
Slk
-lolk*
of
Well
|
t|
t
R
|
I
ipi
|
\cw
l lo (killing
Mrs Strong received hrr gneals
M m . Ityrd who hs» been * pending ry will hr irlvan at X 30 o’rli*ck ai of the Florida Powri and lelght
Vo»k S»ale • • let \. h|.4i|ght into
Mi** Lima I • ft •.*»••
cRintration Notice s short tints h*r# with h#r par­ the Woman's Club hy thr Liter­ Company, tianed hia talk on the wearing a navy blur tuple shrvi santord
w If Ik
lin|a&gt; a- n part ««l a lo t - -tci, \|,. II .1
ent*, Mr. snd .Mr#. Phillip J A I al urr Department o f the club A subject. "K afrty First " In hi* itreaa trimmed with « ti*urh of linked i mi (• nd " f fi ii * and \cgc Pci ly
•The Kcgistratiun Book* of the
A I.IC E
Irn.
ailvrr offerin g will hr taken up atldre«F hr recommended thr m"ve l flrsh c«dui^t triple sheet at the ta b le - w lm h a m to hi . 11 tn h u ts it
M' anj Alls I ktiihui 41» A\% -,
Olty of Sanford, Florida, are
ment* for the prevention o f arc! | neckline
ah
evening g**wn of Iv** u11&gt; hy h e lp 'll l „ 1 h n m liv i, Ha* mui Pat k.
THURSDAY
W
CM
If
to
IIIIU D Y
&gt;y*n, commencing with Monday,
Pntminir s party spending .Sat
Thr (•ramniat .School P T A rfenls which ate heinfr Sponsored Ida k
* * * chtwen hy Mr* | H) tl|,.,ll|r fll|ll Mn,|
vcyrcenld tluir aunl. Mi* A Mh
cernf *)
November 8th. 199.7, for the
ur«tsy In Jark»nffvtlft and sttrnd Will have a subscription bridgei
k ls k lT I K E N M S I I.I IV \ N
seveiisl nrganiaalidks.
M.»»JI) f»r the .K-rs.lnn II wa,. KrlP
ov„|
tu ^ h,
piirpoer nf registering foi the
ittir thr Csoriria Florida football party at X Oil P. A
al the Klks
During the meeting Mra. Burk. inadt atony f'tt^ i line- with * II, »|,|. ..dU„,i»| , | , ( f u ^ y .
| Miss
Maht. w|i«. i ut I I H \ N C H O T T O N E
General Municipal Flection to
irarnr war# K I- Burtlick, Il A. Hall to provide lunches (or needy I Kleele rendeted a piano solo and long Dating *ki»l
'
kit ThiMahrr irs'cntiv uyrnni rt I* tkatsSRar M - It-«.»i I u iv . . .1 x ,||
I ' l l l l . I . I I ' S I IM I.M I.S
IA herd on December Mh. l»98,
Williams, l*#onard Mcl.uca#. ant children of the at hix»l
rr|wuts were h* •rd from thr van
The riwun* of lh# Sir d ig hum# ••VIII wild vrgclahl# '-Achangr ^ijl-wn.l Ihl- I «(ll, apt lit I hi it
T
E D I I E \ I .Y
M I., Tlllia.
tbd will remain open each day
nil#
rommitln
S A T t IID AY
chairmen
The H#,lw opened rnsulte for the nr«-a
|!•
IJ% \\ r*t Flirt b tivrt frk||n # h " h j ,,M* •••■•* ■ lh hi • pm cm
rtrr p t Sundays and holulaya,
Thr 4‘eeillan
M jsic Club willj mrmt'rrship chairman snnount nl • .••n and .Ircoratrd with a profit
l«»tnt kr pAperta L* op.-.^tc | h i- [M c t t M a lil Mu l.i.t 4 .
Mi-F R ratrlrr Howard and
tn and Including November
*tmlm
in##t at .t Ift o'clock at the ■tudio'that
a mrml»er*hi| trip will I
Helen « "inn ..f | -k.
•ion' of pink gladioli, antignon. winter. U»*, as well §• aevrt mI. gw c»i. Mi
Dorothy Dutton o f D rl^nd w#ro of Mr* Fa nnir S Munson. M yrtlcj started at once
2»th, 1093 A l the City Hall
pink radiant# i«»ret. frm *. and ••till I p t-isiH is, a# t-1 I h/x t ♦ ' mi i eh i y 144lid
hrr# f#r thr
end with the Avenue
»
• Mrs P well announced that the palirtA
istiugKl iirir is of niiRuait) tin.
F. 8- LAM SU N .
form rrV patenl*.
.Mr. arul M rc
-------- —■ -------I nett district meeting will be held
I l i quailtv lot this time of the tra i
f3 ly Registration O fficer.
Mra
H
D
Horreii
p»ranted
H A
Howard. South Sanford
Colbert Han Real Role j on Nov |ft at thr Fpist opal Parish th&lt; »s*fn—hmrnt table whuli w a * Mil Ii .tf it till- I •('I'll -Iitd h •( M11k,
Avenue.
III Mdd
overlatd with a la* e • loth and
In T o d a y V M ila n e n W J r ",
j •*c»»teted with -iL r r ha-ket- «•(
.
. slated that a apecial Thanka^b i pink radian* »• l oar*
The table
Claudette Colbert has W n *lv-| | „ program will be given at thr
waa ligl'tcd with pink • andh - in
en .a real chance to display hen „
„ „ Wednesday Nov t j ■
• liver h«dd**PA lt# f•rahrnenta w rtr
ta lfn ti
As vard chsiroi»n Mrs A It I ,srv#,t i.» M .- A . . \\ ........ ,
T h « o p p o rtu n lljf cmin^ lo h r r i.i retrain*, said lhal rras. has been
the M i*-r- ^tactfairt \\ right Hr
" T o r e ! S t iy r # r . w ” fa t#a (
a tA rrfh g
rr*n tc l In from of the auditorium here* Stevens, Fllxahe'h Sic
p i r i u r f fcfr P a re m o U p l, c u r r r n l h
and 70 filante sn.l ,hr"hs donat
make', ami M arvatcl C..v
s h o w lij* a t tb * klllaive ‘Th e a tV e . In
•d hv Mes. Ilenrv
W i«h t
and
w h frh i h e ' p l s y , a c h a ra c te r' w ith
seVeral I* -T. A memhrr* hsve
tw o - ly fln lt# p e p 'O a U tU k — a t i n ­
hs#n set *'"t. Il wss vnled bv (he
d e r,' Ic v la * m o th e r h n d ! a b a fd m4b\t*ers tn
mirchase
s
new
h r af t rd queen a f tke n ly h t c lu is .
Is ten n.cwer In- I t . . sshAnl
a la a n g for lh* ntxn —bo'* I.D
(M rh.lsnrs hr*-"- foe | k -A «»
b«rJ
1
. . T V f l. tor*. adapUd ,'frora live .weeded *n the Ikied weed# taught
JJbartr jM «« »i'n e
story, “ Jjlk#,” by Mrs. Marian St. Jchns.
b y u r a t r 'W t jilw , —am diyactwi by
• Mr. and lira , l^ o

AaughUr, Jane, of Jacksonville!
were tha week-end gwrst. o f Mrs.)

Annual Rise Begins

Bryan &amp;

j
(Jy
Queen
Of Night Clubs, Is

,

A

m o n p a t

- n r ? &lt;1 'V

&amp;r s o n a l s

V -.- .j,

DR. HEN'RY
M cLAULIN, Jr.

.„ ..

g iN T w r o m tA L D y m r a w p , lx o g m * ,

- ’a * ;

ate

1

T

££

t your aereiew with expert
ro . o . . t ? l
, .
" » ' • " ' h» ' t'ongre*" intended
r o is a d T
'
' c H * t U' " I tn .iulhnri.e a policy of thi. aort:
mechanical adeice. Bring your
JLlke o M h e
A « d^r.
moat uvdastrie. code, ant perear troubles to u».
/
ta
K.
I T 10' ? 1 f i t t e d undpr certain rendition.;
I . p r. t i c
can be squared wits f » lmju .trir.
public* demono f Marrh and then by 2 percent, j
the policy o f the law aa enacted
.trfcled to br full o f abuses, inch The loss was greatest in Sertem- j
H a n fo r d a n d 2 n d
by Congress.
a . sweating or cut-throal competi­ her. the federation said, because , T l p j j r t
\ 8 flC 0 IIV C r
( (lack of Tent. Fla. Berries Bta )
tion. wars
mint may o»
b* 1im
t
... _
. ,,
, ,
non.
1 p ort! by the o f rising price* and because hourI.et tie pace by the general dec- 1 p _ . o . . , ,
how t he
\
ly wage rate, did not rise enough
laratinn In Section I and proceed' act as a whole
1
(Continued From Page One)
can he read «n a* to
I to maintain weekly and monthly
at one* In the aertlnna o f'th e
ijake it mean that rorlcs may
atlng room In a bright amt cheer­
which descri!** th# new powers’
income when hours were short­
iinpo.rd on all in-lustrlea.
ful mood, but told those about
aling with code* We find firnl
ened.
her that If she must die. she
E y c n E x a m in e d
|under Section H-A that ‘'Upon ap­
T ile federation forecast that would he willing to do so to g -t
It seem- to me that when lhGlannen C o r r e c t ly F i t t e d
plication to the President by one
tbe heavy industries will soon he relief from the pain she had been
or more industrial or trade a**o. adminiatration adopted the meth­
nation* or group* the President od o f moral coerr ion hy mean* •&lt;( greatly stimulated by eontrart let­ suffering.
h ig h a p p ro v a l y o u r plHn f o r S p en d in g $75,000,000 to b u y rn#y approve a code of fair com the blue eagle and the boyc'itt, ting under public w rk*. and for
A fter
the operation
she re
• H I REDEEM S A N D CROW NS: c a tio n , b e e f, p o u ltry and o t h e r th in g s th a t a r e not s e llin g petition** under certain '-nndition* when it attempted to forte *U in­ new railroad equipment.
reieed th* last rite, ard commun­
dustry
undrr
a
blanket
code
ami
Greater buying was predicted ion nf the Roman Cbthollc Churtti.
tb* Lord, o my .out, and so w e ll, in o r d e r to tu rn th em o v e r to n eed y
p e o p le w h o h aNote
v e that the language of thi*
O p to tn e trU t
•eetion aeema to say that an In wtian It set out to Impose sperisl "when worker* are sure o f their
Although she had enjoyed good
,
_ t. *&lt;•» sit bis benefits: who lit t le o r no d o ilg h .
code* immediately on all Indus
112 P a r k A r e .
radsemeth thy life fropi d»»true-l »
| Mm w r i t in g to ask i f y o il can add a
fe w m o re b u ck s
" 's r spi’lr f&lt;*r s o d e and
job* and when their debt, are health practically all her life, she
trie*. It departed from the spirit
was stricken about a month *RV
Who erowneth thee with l o » . ', 0 th e $75,000,000 and g o on e s te p fu r t h e r in th e m a tte r .
" •'l f l . " .r T o t V m "'tT *c e ,u iiT 7 ^
and intention of th* National In- cleared."
marclaa.
“ These developments." .aid the in Portland. Ore., with the pain
.
L
.
T h e p oin t is, th e r e a r e a f e w b ird s s c a tte r e d a ro u n d r lf ,c. (jonH -niu. Iht.
duslital llecoeery Act. The resort
“ t
l „ moral roercion was tanta.no :nt fedeialion, 'W a n far inure for which continued in varying degree
w ith tru n k s. Iw x r a an d h ags fille d w ith rh n lee lit e r a t u r e « t i „ n
to a eunfeealon that the legal sound business progies* than the up to the time o f her death.
w h ich has a ll Itecn r e fu s it l and sen t Itack b v a m ia b le tint 1
Tentative plana wery mail* for
Y O U
;
power to tarry out this policy did spectacular rise
we
had last
Investigation1KTnart e d ito r s lik e th o s e w h o tu rn out th « K illto r A P ltb - or "P P r ,» » "malt enterprises The
the body to he sent hick to New
code must •afegtiar»l the interest* not rsi.t.
spring, but do not make nearly
left Usher. S a tu r d a y K v r n in g f’ ost. ('o t h e r 's anil th e A m e r ic a n
VVlist wss the cause of the dis­ such good publicity, f o r these York, probably on Tuesday. fo r (
Like
o f •••n«iimer«. competitor*, cm
• i
•h e iM e r c n r y .
t
tortion of the intent of iht art? fuadamenlal* will not appear in burial. The (0 girls of her troupe
ployee* Purtherniot«. under S*«
wen- grief stricken and cancelled.lust see w h s t n m illio n o r tw o m o re fo r a u th o rs on th a t I ton 7 A. Isefore lh** rode ran he Fundamentally il was th* tneory
H ut I ( H h o o ld B e
our business Indicat1 r* until they
all engagements.
^
approrad it mu*t provide for c«»l that recovery could be prouioUsl
.In
S e rv ed R ig h t !
I ly in g a p
. p ro .p ria tio n w ou ld a c c o m p lis h :
actually
caused
greater
♦ •
I «
I"
by tbe eni b&gt; idvancing wages faster thtn have
Mast people by th '. tima who
1. B rin g c h e e r, ju y , iln u g lu itils and r o f f r r . w s r m w o o le n lertive bargaining
business
artlvity.
representali
pir.lu tmn, a theory of rec "very
; visited tbs Chicago Pair ha fe for- |t|n d r r lh ln g s nm l ly p c w r l l c r rih ls in a l&lt;» th e fn m ilic . n f h u n ­ ployee* "through
Steve’s
Place
»*f their own (h&lt;M»ning "
I f all |never yet successfully applied in
“ 'Expansion will
come
when
* * « i n who Kally lUnd ir, but d re d s o f w r it e r s . A ls o beer.
IbeM* condition* hu - mat. the in any country, including
1 O p p o s ite P o s t O f f i c e
liu '«i* . la r*e numbem « f huaineas men are I
0 : 1- , ^ - .
T n
(bay w ill naver /urge! her fan.
2. C lea n nut u tlic s nml c m p lv m an y th m isnn ds o f c lu t­ •Inafry is to lw ginnted the plivi , The fall*, y lay in the fallur** to re-ulta in increaaed ordrra and ^
O IlV v I
k jU y ll
Aq”
te r e d tru n k s , p o s s ib ly p r e v e n tin g ru ld iish fire s , s a v in g liv e s le p r o f n e m p t io n u n d e r tb«- ant
realirr that thi1 main lark of pur* have ronfldenre to go ahead.”
Tb# native* m Paie»tine. com*
u n le s s |||hi* (i )W|«ihK (Miwrr is not th r tn til**
( tm n t la w * u n t il
I|U.'I&amp;
1MD unlrww
ptaln that fie finan Jew* fleeing and lo w e r in g in su ra n ce ra te s .
On the drop In |iurrh**ing. |mjw
3. ( 'i r r u l a t r m a n y th ou san d s n f s to rie s , n r tlr lr s a n il i President or Congress derlnre l » ‘ atr o f industrial w j ; r « miona
I B#rlln. have
somui hmoney.
rr. lh r federation said:
__
_____
futm
lixul
&lt;Ui/liuU
F R IN T 1 N Q
thmr rmptuyed but tn tbn - ti.w
p o m iA M h b ItkW Tif w tih rh 'c d lln r* h n iH ir v e r -b n p e r t-to s m
-­
If ■r# luiying up all our prop
lm* rixini
" M I A wages have not brought |
rffoM
„|(, ,rhall
h. n h, rln
prim- .»f farm |inidut‘t i and to
tn
4,
P
r
o
v
id
e
an
im
m
e
n
s
e
q
u
a
n
tity
o
f
fu
e
l
fo
r
th
e
u
n
e
m
­
mi f , ” tha native* wail
Hut the,
Nnw In n layman all nf H i* the want o f
ln*tfitmeiit
in the HIk Ih t living atandaroa to the i par* frttm hand tn hamf nf a | W# arg equipped I i prodacV
Hot have to *el| il (hey do nut p lo y e d d u r in g cold m o n th s , w ith p le n ty le ft o v e r f o r b on ­ inaana Ju«t nnr Ihinr »^ mI Con
heavy industries. Iloldini; to lie avrrairr worker. A ft percent in- r lliirn ry lil»rratri| from thr tyran- | first ctaaa Job work al tb*
want to.
.
mrnnl In mIIum
$i«*-* «o
f ir e s on Ju ly F o u rth n ext.
fallary, the AdmiriMtraltnn erema rreaar in wa*ea haa Ikeen eaten ny «*f lhr inlrrnalmnal hankrr, ( a trial.
,
5. T a k e a g r e a t loa d o f f th e p o a t o f f lr e d e p a rtm e n t b y rnmltin«&gt; fnr tan vrais tn
|to have frit moia.ly Justified in up in an If .*» perrent Inrrraar In
lihrralrd fr m thr fra r rrvatrd hy
m
It
V
A tourist from f ‘onnectlcutl tell* e n d in g th e tr a v e ls o f all them- m a s te rp ie c e s to be b o u g h t '
inter | reting the art as a warrant living roata and he Hnda hia real
'
•
1
H
e
r
a
ld
P
r in tin g C #
Iiv Fi I
• Oil* atofy atxMii ‘a hilt hhiker. who. I»y i h f irm rc m m e n l um lpr In is fibtn
to Impo-w* nden universally
It monthly inc me in September ac­ • faminr (»f mnnry."
.
Fbaa* 148
up
In
rrrtain
«nn&lt;lllmn«
Thi
initl“
Hr
it
rrmrmhrrrd,**
Fathrr
w lttt let (Ait.
**.v’ay, mister,
T r u s t in g th at th is res|a-ctful s u g g e s tio n m e e ts w ith a li«r » » &gt; In rnnir fmm HittiMtrV- ho|M-l hy this means to create tually lielow March hy 2.1 percent.
|
you ‘ ftpare me a buck for a
puirha'iitg power. In no rnn«idei - Some rode* have reduced minimum Coughlin -aid. "that four-flfthr nf
fV i lam |*v•v
I
n
y o u r a p p ro v a l, I am
* cup of coffee?*' “ A dollar for a
able
amount has purchasing pnw- w are rat ea hr low those actually thr world* population ar# on lh#
prranfnl In iru li-liH if •I* v , —
T r i i l v y m ir.
■il %rr «tandard and ran tradr with
t up of coffee," the t nri«t replied,
itta'le rrrtMin • nurra-inn*. an»| *nb |rr le rn i rested hy this mvtlnMl, In force in lhr industry, as in
HOB S IB l.K Y .
m . fhr prral manufarturinE na­
•'Why that I* prrpn«1erou«!M "Juki
intttrd I •* rrrlaln atamlar*!** I Jn i and it will not he.
silk; in athrr rases, employers tion. nnlv *»n that Ita-ia."
ft s e em s to us th at Ih is I* r e a lly a s p len d id s u g g e s tio n .
f gVltwar ye* or no," the hitrhblker
n«'l « m hnw any nlh» r li»*r» prrla | Ah*ii|» with this* ihm iy of teruvIn mnrluninn Kathrr fotivh lin
* e»&gt; I !»••••• ha- hr«u the ii»ion n( u
1 Yon caa atilt r*4 raa'ara'
»»' raplled. "Hut tloui try t». tall me W e k n o w o f no c I hsm o f |&gt;enple w h o h a v e been h it h a rd e r by 11*•vi ran l&lt;r r•••t upon fit
the
th e d e p re s s io n th an th e w r it in g p r o fe s s io n
A m t w e a r e • rn lial naM nf th,. art It
•• niw now initial rial order irruwln^ nut Htan»r«- .Stair Oil (*o . o|»riat»nir -aid that lhr President " i f not
bow to run my hu*tnr«* *'
price# bet*.
H ay* 1
I a bD
• * f o f th*- i ik||s Thi- U, m my npm
a w a r e o f no o t h e r m eth od by w h ich th e g o v e r n m e n t could In »nr rl&gt;'Ri tita* f*»r tii«»«t
thr I ItiFg Srrvirr ga-ohiM* (tiiiux, n ntirarlr matt Hu! hr i« rrrocar
ready
(a
*
aar*Wbaa aamronc ■taps »&lt;tvrrtUinf, h e lp t o p u t n ew m o n e v in to c irc u la tio n w ith g r e a t e r r a p id it y lrkf*« I nny i ran Miraiil I Hat »».:esj»«»n. a K m i » imor There has hern Mlationa. Km purrhaard a atlr f o r f h i l r ami r urarm tu
ert t a in r«»nditi »n 1s diwpmllUon in Wanhlngtnn to dockn and •luiN(p lank* un lhr
E ice.
should,
I»nde|
"
l
l
r
han«»|
forrn
ttrn
hia
pub*1
Pomeune stop* buying
th an h v b u y in g p oem s and o t h e r m isc e lla n eo u s fo r m s o f l i t ­
* '
1
*t lhal r«i I* j o alix* tf m s r. «lv Rut lie realll*r prnnitf«"l and
take fr«»nl and i« calling lor bid* fir vow which ptrdrrd him to a ' I
Whan •omeon* alup. huying,
e ra tu r e .
A n d a f t e r all. th e g o v e r n m e n t cou ld c e r t a in ly u til- should m ow ally l*e impo* «m|
ialinn I.hv, in f* r t ( Iw n piofoundM A R T IN
fot tlir rirclion of facilitioF I • ^ rnrmd and adrnuatr mnnrv
j
Bomern. .tnp. .rllin e
ir e th es e p oem s to ns g is s l a d v a n t a g e as th e c o tto n it has
IV nxlant-rred hy Ihe attempt to
serve*! by thejr own tank Uoig.-r*
..n ,. , lt|| ,^m,.nlr rr, his s w o r n " 1-**W s ib « k bat # T y ; M g . I
W hin •orneiinc slop* selling.
to tl.e ir«* of |linpo«. the new older Middmly o|ierating
b o u g h t s o il p lo w e d un der
I .at uv
lo-twrcn JsiWsoov.Uc |ir&lt;&gt;m, . , (n )|r|„ thr money rhanjc- il
Bornean* •t'&gt;p# maklnc
thr art t
— ------ o ----- -------------------wholhvi this v t'W .ffa m Wwahmgton. in.lra.l o f |,cr and Sanford, tn ronjunction **tlh
When aomaone «|op* m *kiriff
nf II. thi»l lhr intFitflnn
lo .u iin g ii to grow, and of guiding I h#ir o ran f»arirr- U iw n -n (ial
Aaa - ..ad f s4V
til.
Aomeone atop* paining
yrFM h r * In- »hr ihriii tn
and i-onlrnllmg Os growth Tin- vrntun and .Nanfold
Horlow’H Hints
p rrm l««ivr law. |« l.mne «"il l»v lnng-ti-rni nival i« emlangrreil for
When someone *t* p* earning,
T lir fact 11IMI Klt'Rl l|UMIlt llll'F
thn-r •frlloit* whirl) kftv* th»*
Xaaryona stop* huving.
two rv#«ous;
Kirst. Iwrau-r lie of m in ita mi i-i* if !»«-1ii at Fluppi-.l
O f tre m e n d o u s In le r c s l In lh r fr m a le o f th e sp ec ie s has Pfr-itirrit r*»wrr *"
I'u'lrr niU'oti rption of tin- atl has pio- h&gt; Ikoat In .Nanford -anil di-ti ibutc i
O O Z IE R
&amp;
G A Y ’S Q U A L I T Y P A I N T S
- Winter Park Herald
u m ln u h le illy Iiccn I he ath ertlH e m e n ls H p p carln g In n n u m b er grrlinn 1 l» »hr |*»r-i*lr»it nth**r
are
dured a |h.Iu . which himieis rr hy truck all o v n t'fiiiia l Pint id*
"i,|H ii l-i« - ««n inutiuti
if • pi
o f -&gt;|••( imI itilrir-l (o till icKuiftl-.
In iv rr y , »*v»,in
i'xr lhr rirFR
* fltat*
Boyartinra
r^praaanttnf n f p e rlo tllta la r e l f i i t l ) In w h ich J'-tin lla r ln w anttnAncra h e r
nttt|p" that
ini
.
" B r a t F o r T h e S o u th ...........................
plait I
U
n
iu
ly
s
e
c
r
e
ts
and
n
d
v
ia
rs
vm
itig
s
rn
n
e
i:
h«»w
th
e
y
can
nrMdla w w lr m farm* u rr» R»»&lt;•■•
tha „.,l,|i. In lr i.-I andi *l* r centralisation an-l the dicta a- a -ul&gt;-tantial -avtnic in f f vi*r111**
and e ill givr Jour home new beauty and longer life.
mi nl i
▼•H to ad^pt a prlri* fltln r pl»n m ak e th e m s e lv e s lip n u tifu l in 35 lessona.
l„
lh. |,«.tt- y nf Cob i
t»l spirit » 'v prmluring a re l» ahnwn.
rnnltRf
&lt;*«*ntral Plortda. with tl- nan
.
vul«inn nf f**rhn» nr»«m*t hiirrau
W e h a v e n 't hail tim e (•• rea d th es e leasnns In t h e ir on
ivtftkittf It unlawful for farmwra
To
hu&gt;
at current prices, la both Kroeom ical— ajvd.I'alrioOc.
If r r as (tie |'trV|t|ri|l H
litI H
MU
M l»l
IM-IUlU '
, .
nf Antrnran rr«» |Hirt. i* training in promtnrni r ■»•
t# a#n at a prira traa than fn "iifh t ir e t v m in s tm lv all o f (h e v a rie tl In tr ic a c ie s o f th e a m a z in g tty may ln»pn-r - r* ■If Nub .tn rt I rat Ir rnntml
.
the notM int me fc! ion of P?oi
I#* fon tl* h a reaannahta profit s e cre ts w h ich M iss H arlnw hold s ntt th e s u h je c l o f h e a u ty. layman thU would -•••tn ............. nomii Jif«
STA NLE Y-R O G ER S H A R D W A R E CO.
tila and Orlaiolo a- thi&gt; met i o|Mtionly 1
* I t would
rnmparatUrly raav fnr h ill w e h a v e n h s e r te d w ith som e d e g r e e o f p e rtu rh a tlo n th e lhal a cwlr mav I*** intpo
of
IhU
nnportaul
Fret
ton
iilr■v -•
— -t. 204 S a u fc r d i A w i v i r
* “ r/^-.e-y *•.*&lt;&lt;
Thr* Irimldr a- I -re It. in nut
at
» -o f
tin
^
yavrrnmrni tn ral«* tt»F prlr* lilie s n f t h e ’ vn rln u s fh iip t e r s in w h ich M isa H a r lo w de- aflr* .IrfliMla
in lhr nrtf I f.I in a midviimutrr tlfH&gt;&lt;! In ksrcontf a #irat r ill
•hi
ix
1
firm product* In th!« manner si l ilies how sh e h e r s e lf a c h ie v e d b e a u ty
Thru* l • I f
•hup- •v » i i l
m
titiemm rplton of what mtild and
Th# prlca nf wticat. for Instance.
hrrr m It h • K K i'li l tiat I l»l*'S
tin e nf th em is ra ile d th e “ P la tiliu m B lon d e R in s e
uu|h(
to
In
*
at
lrmpt**d
nn'h*(
lhr
left
Ini»»i|Mi««-»l
-lily
nflrr
' could be raised l&lt; four dollars a
may
A n o th e r on e. ''A p p ly in g l.ip R o u g e " S t ill a n o th e r d ea crlh ea
act f f Iht* rottjrh analy«tr tv *uli
nil# pm .f that iftral alui-*'- r*
bllthfl. It would not b# a»» easy.
jt h e p ro p er a p p lic a tio n n f ''M ie u Hru ”
A n d on th e y go. " A p ­ |w| T&gt;F. * |a iiofltini; hrrr wlttr\ -I a til tall $ ru iirri th. Adnuni-lra
* hpwaYtr. tn aall tha wheat for thl«
that ••Mira may U lm I lull n if hi lo.lli in lh«f mli u st- d
p ly in g S k in R o u g e ." " V i v i d (" m ilra n ts ." " F la t t e r in g lin t s .'
rvrrv itrltialty ami »*lll» in ir tr 'V •*»»*• of lhr |nnr**&gt; nhjrr
"C o ld F nce B a th s ." " D o n 't R u h C old C r e a m ." " T 's d h R e-ro­ |iiiai- I
d* al. In »• fl-F
out lirfliutr prtMif ll»al Ihrjf
llv r* o f Ike nr
Th# T im p t Tribune eipresses l y , " " C a r e o f th e l l a l r . " " (• r im a r in g to In c re a s e B e a u ty .'
in i it|red for that tndu«liv
and mmlifp Ita protrduir uiwlai
■©me concern over the hllliuna of '■(.’hroiaing J e w e lr y . " " F i n g e r N a d C u ltu r e ." " F a r e C lea n s
We rnm# mwaI In S«" I l«n 4. lhr a I.
In g ." "C a llo u a e d K ll-o w s ." "C h a n g in g th e M a k e -U p tn Suit
dollar# which the feriaral rov e r*
ment i# apeodlnf on varlnua relief th e H o u r ," " E v e n in g E v e M a k e l'|&gt;." " R o u g in g F a c es tn
pfoj##ta. "There moat h# *rav* |,ouk N a t u r a l, " " D a lly K v e H a lh s ." "G lo s s y K v d a s h e s . " " R e ­
(M ; ? c#fK#ra.* tha Tribune say#. **• n new M a k e u p O f t e n . " " S a lt Y o u r S k in ." " G o B n re fn o t A t
POUT OF C E N T R A L FLORIDA
th# part o f thinking rltIrena as H o m e ." " B e a u t y W a lk s ." " B e a u t ify Ing F o r e h e a d s ." ' T h e
O H L A M M t H K N TIN E I.
t » nh# May o f reckoning' when
C old W a t e r D a s h ."
the gaeernmeat lieglns trying
Annouticrntrn! nf liKiraRrtf a |harbor that serves te n t cal F lori­
O u r fir s t im p re s s io n a f t e r re a d in g th a t list o f b e a u ty
ga l back the** Stupendous mil
11v111ea
In ftanfurd. on arrount of da, lends encouragement to the
h in ts is th at i f a p erson c a n 't lb- h e itiilifu l a f t e r a ll o f th a t j
j Horn fyem the people" M"st Hsn
til* development of the port a p i fruit grower* and business inter­
is
d
on
e
t&lt;&gt;
th
em
,
Ih
e
r
e
Isn
't
m
uch
hope
f
o
r
th
em
.
B
u
t
on
feed “people know whst tho “ dsy
ests o f thlv entire section
•f'reck on in g* means after *n orgy aecond th o u g h t it occu rs to us I I ih I a n vd n e w h o h a d c h a n g e d
With three sleenvablp lines opth o n a tu ral c o lo r o f h e r h a ir, c a lc im in e d h e r lips, s ta in e d h e r week.
Going down un Tuesday
' V borrowing.
f in g e r nulla, pulli-tl out nil h e r r y v lir o w a am i -ttieit th in g a .evening were- Mis. Ilenr, Wight, ria l ini: eiyhl le-at' betwccH SlnFrofessor WsrrSn nf Cornell on ht*r «-yt-litHhea. m ig h t look niort- lik e n P a rin ia n d o ll th a n I .ta t* ihalrtuan at club es-.m-ion. (oril ami Jarksonville on a dally
h u m an tm ing.
| and Mr*. John W in kins,,"*'*
schedule, ionn*rliiig with tbe re­
vdw&gt; la the father of the gold
peltry with which th# Administra­
M a y I &gt;v thal,'n w h a t Iw n u ty ia
W e 'rt* au ro w c d o n ’ t ' &lt;‘,n lo ‘ B— Woman * t lu • o f Kan- frigerated ocean steamships to
New York, Boston. Philadelphia
tion fcl now experimenting I* a k n o w .
But w h y K&lt;&gt; b a r ift a .l a t ht.niv? T h a t 'a th a w a y t h r -. ^
^ " a J b V e M T a - ' c T ' 1'
•pec 1*11st In farm problem* He In d fa n a .tm q d to d o. T h q y hnd |&gt;rrtly g o o d fa r t to o an f a r t , (UI &gt;n&lt;1
and llaltlm-we, shipper* of fruft
s n
an-l vegetable# from Tentral Flor
Invented tb * eyetem #f keeping
w e n t lit th o u - d a y a . I t Htriktw un aa Iw ln g th r n n vln g g r a c e I
K T salensten, .e.-rvteiy ..f
Ida will la- saved hcndredi of
L *a heusea electrically lighted at
o f H a r l o w * w h ole liiti. Hut it c e r ta in ly lo o k * lik e it w a a o u t I th* Associated tb an n ea of jb -k thorsamls nf dollar* this winter.
plght la aider to Induce the he a.
M a y eon vi lie was a visitor in S a ijo i.l
o f p la c e in all thone a r t if ir ia l rulia and ah a k rd o w n a .
fn the innnun emeat made hy
to U r wore e rg *. Th* theory
this week. While In to- c ly Mr. Karl fehinann, seerxtary o f th*
b r i t ’s a ty p o g r a p h ic a l e r r o r .
y a k e d M i alt right h 'a Way- Tb*
Salenslen was the (la -it of Ml Seminole fount y
/ »'
-*V
* » 1/. «*»
1'hamhrr
of
-o—
km
preduced twtde aa 'm a n y
and Mrs. Ilency Wight.
( om m nrv. tl is slated that thr
f o r a wklta, but th* extra
*
•.
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I,* * f Tabor ahertened their
i'Z
SANFO RD, T W E N T Y YEARS AGO
by two-third*.
^ w w ' r o a tha
thueiaatic r e p o r t *
* A fD v in f how M k
■nd o th e r c a r* on th *
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A very pUaxani afternimn i f - tl » iih B. W. lletndou. F. t■T b * National rh am W r e f Com­
•o e a o p a atngW 6n «n « o f g M and o ilf* M f R *
fair waa th* "FareW rll
I’ n t y " tV.-M|„.|f, W.B, llaiiJ, W. H. UuP is a basis. G at a fraa c o p y &lt;d th * ^ 8h e a e » Q A
b i n r n r ------“ ~g that tb* g ive *
t«
Mlaa Mary
McKha d r , * i» - \ r.. R ingc, and ( C -t ‘ C.
d o c to r d o w n In W a a l V irgin ia.
D a w n " acor* card — Wta y o u c H * «* c a f w ridaa 4 W ' W
' RUtee Tatar* M qtiVMy M Wfdneedxy, Noe, I , from 8:00 Woodiu(f present.
i s P en n sylvan ia
r e u raal l — in an I
t * lb s Bald standard and •&gt;|ock U&gt; 8:00 o'clock
M r. Job* t . Brady Jaft Tueeby
thi
with commodity M ilica Stumon x\ their home on day afternoon for a few
day**
"36,000 tn i)* * w ith o a t hav1n« v a lra a ir d t fp d r
&gt; am Iia c y expert- Faurth, &amp;tr**t. fr la a i for lh# ea- visit in Jacksaavili*. W hile thers
. . . " M o r a than 10,000 m ilea w k h o u t M h S
» A Hm b price* la
'
N d lt s t l ware awarded to •he will o# th* guest o f Mta. H.
J u a tm a n ta r, . . " H a d m f E b d f* f
*
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*
(laaai M ary Oalnei'. Bildle 8. Jeantag*.
l - f t y ' l t S ^ p a « M ’ fcF
Due* tt wander, eteer hardT OY'da yeur t l,M ,kuw u*w*c »* »*ry
laeogsa." Many William ., add Eva Waikar. Mias
a
it r
r
Among fh* proralheat .Ovlsdo
wearT I f any e f iheae dcfaalU aa* -etlreahi* h ilm y&lt; ur car
McKtm waa. th* recipient of cMixer-, here y esterday wet-- Mra.
: klgk price* M
In for ■ free test oa o «r modern Firestone C**vdr*y iaetewmeala'
taaa.
beautiful (arairatl. gtfta T . I- Cuahtag and M ia U. G.j
; aar earlieet recollections
Which were given with w erdi of Smith
Brake* and front axle* lea ted frea.
t# the -high cost o f Mr* riM a t at bar daW n afa. “ Tbaaa . Mr&gt;. Forest Lake spent .last
(kb H. C. L , tt waa tawwm a re lent were: ' the Mtxaaa Mary week eery plaaaaally la Jacksoare high a i U*e MaKlm. Mildred sad Ada Dttkwm. vOT# with her a liU r, Mr*. Julia*
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M ary QfJaa. M argaret Davia, M *t CarpeaUr.
- • - s - •- , w [W U i u « ^ Sen
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Okey State-wide
Safety D r i v e

Continue*
The Georgia

BalkUgs, m k l i i f

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at a fast dtp M
FlJrkte
14-0 to reaaain tho only unbeaten

nUedU

Ih Soothe astern
ITA,
N or.;* &gt; f W f f l n to BauklitaataAf
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RESULTS
RATES

- Mention

Chapter

Rridgft. W o t n a a ' t
y, Nov. Xlrd. t iM
prise turkey. Two
i dock*, Hto doatn
Auction and Con-

NOTICE. Italra ga
moved to old 1 Elk’s
r. Oak Aveatta.'Woodr’a Gerage.

?*■ P. 0 . Boa J U .
T O U B W A TC H repalrol
• d who really knows hog
.S P IR IT U A L
Reading*
iW l
KaarelL .Appoint.
PWa* M i l , 57 E. Concord
Bd*. Church eerricea every
7:80 P. M.

0.00. Charraiat I toa
:k, dew Ufa* STBjOOl
truck, rurkael* aaift

y W A N T E O . Supply cuetombe" with famous Watkins Prod■ ilk Banford. Buelneae celeb.
W , earning, average 816 waekp a y ,a iftftl Rnmediately. Write
R. Watkih* Co., 70-D0 W. Iowa
Memphli, Tenn

and untied team la tho SouthMotor*. Tho Florida defeat* 4a*
th* boot Georgia had fared bat
tho B alldo«* mooafod to i l i k i *'r
Oran l and Homar K ay ‘ o h on
two dashes ' that oroBtuitrd in

Still looltUc fo r 100jh*ht*»taato ta Tho liern W * M r W ;
Winner contest— we fell.abe’rp by only fo o t last Bnturdar— T b *
Herald ha* aefgeted fq* 'Ite 'ffo th a ll .fan rredare a fin* Bedf'wf
gam** to bo pkfcad for Ufla wrek.
Tho Miorliona or* .uauaual in that every tam o wHI -ha
played eomowb*f* In th * ltduth a* part o f an Arm iatk * D i r
celebration. See how near jroo can como to picking tho wtnnora thi* wook.
7
1
*Clip thla coupon, place a " W " oppoelt# the * u i o f the
team you think will win, or 'o T " I f pen think th e'tw o Uemk’
will play a tio, and tend or bring H to The Herald office ho*
fore noon on neat Saturday.
The flrat three neoroet to correct Hate will be Jodged
the winner* and two ticket* to Th* I f lion* Theater wlli be given
to the flrat three w inner*,’

three winner* o f * Ullano TAteM t
ifcMfto which air* awarded ' t o
W w r . o f Tho Tbb-Whmer coatoot. /. •
"
* ; Mr. W arner waa tho aecond o f

- Georgia’s dtferu* w it Impreg­
I d S w M d l * 1 » out o f o poooiMo
nable fo r
th* i m uM atiaighl
i l l w h i l n , since four o f Tho l i t ’,
waek and only I n k * did Florida
a (d** attested game* ended In tire.
p is* m idfield., I k boat back out
•Defcihr Bet torn waa the first to
with Injuries .Florida’ cone ret rat­
tu rn 'I* a lift with I f winner*:
er* on holding the Bulldogs and ofI f r / W a n * 1, ™
and **'••
fared a magnificent vlanj Jim 'W ort* Warner waa th* third perUnguUhlng all but tw * t* f Oerraeu-.Bthdlng |n a .IU t of 11 win­
gia’a thrmta and one* itoppod
N am e
ner*. S
•
n
. I.
th* Inradar* for four d.wn* on
A d d re a a
Otbfr* whe picked I t winner*
lla throe-yard lire.
era: Jrel 8. Field, C lifford HowP iila Hewatr* floe running and
O R L A N D O v s. S A N F O R D
hU, Lori Brannon and W . F, Barpunting carried Alabama
to , a
•w k but their H it* cam* In
20-0 dec la Ion orar Kentacky, .ruin­
G E O R G I A T E C H v s. F L O R I D A
M fth e week. B*nt*mb«r, it 1* Iteing th* Wildcat* perfect loop
'pdHant that Hat* be tamed In a*
M I ^ I S S I P H vs. T E N N E S S E E
ra cord
and
boo. ting
tho
’M H y a* poaalbl*.
th* Crimson. Into * canton ling
M
I
S
S
I
S
S
I
P
P
I
8
T
A
T
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v
s
.
T
U
L
A
N
E
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Thor* war* M contcetanU U pl
position should Georgia falter
aak. A m ajority o f them aohetad
down |he stretch. Alabama la Ba­
8E W A N E E vs. V A N D E R B I L T
o f I I winners, although
be* ten la the conflrenc* but has
had 11 winner*.
Bomo
P H y ___
an early tie to mar It* slat*.
V . P. 1/vs. A L A B A M A
guessed r ig h t. oB .y io rarioua U*
A TE-yard run by Floyd Bobgem ** but wboed out on other* to
O G L E T B O R P E v i. A U B U R lf
art* In 'tb * opening period brought
cut their areroge down. Only f if e
Tulan* a 7- Owln over Colgate, tS*
KENTUCKY
M th* M .ftflogtod Florida a*; a
first th* Bad Baldara had auffafed
ftriiwor. over Gaorgia, while two
in two yean ; TuTU n* threatened
W O F F o K d vs. C L E M S O N
picked that; gam * , to end In a tie.
on several other occasion* and tha
Th* score* o f the game* llitod
final whlatl* cut short * Colghle
M A R Y L A N D v s. D U K E
on lb* Pkk-The-W inner blank
rally that hod carried to tha
W A K E F O R E S f vs. N O . C A R O L IN A
Ust week are aa follow*
«
Greonie* two-yard •trip*.
tl«*rala 111 glorld . •
,
Tennessee handed Georg* Wash­
Vatxl.rbllt ft: Oeorala T .rb ft *
S O . C A R O L I N A vs. N . C. S T A T E
|
ington university Ua first setback
Alabama &gt;*; K i n l i m k r •
,
D a k . I I; Auburn I.
*
o f tha year, 13-0 a *
Beattie
V IR G IN IA v a W . A L
l. S II. H i IH. Carulln* T.
Feathers ran wild to acora both
Tu la.. 7: C olsal. I
t
touchdown*. T h * Vol* twice beat­
T m m r r t 11: Ora. iv .ih l.ilo n I
C I T A D E L vs. D A V I D S O N
No. Carolina »: N I* k*al. •.
'
en thla year, clicked with last
rlretnla I ; Maryland ft.C H A T T A N O O G A vs. M E R C E R
year** efficiency and offered h de­
IV dk. I. T: V. I*. I I.
tbrlnreton I I ; Brown *.
fe ct* In th* teat period as the
Purdue H i C arn.flr T.rb T.
Clientele took to thg air la a des­
WI.ren.ln *: Chlraon *
’ - r * l . H ; Dnrimouih I I
r
perate final rally.
11-7. Th* Hslnem ea'i haly ( n era
m
. M a r y . I I : P ord h.m &lt;
i
A fter three acorelete tie* in a
Ulrhla.n 7: llllnol. ft
tame
on
a
77-yard
rua
b
y'C
S
M
y
row .Centenary's offense sparkled
K ** M . Ulai. »: tllrhlaan Hlal* L
Norlkwavtam 1 kiln...via I
and the Rhreeeport Gantleraen Klmbrell, Mlasleelppl wh-i-ved RlrNavy 7: N o ir r l)a m . I
1
minsham-Southarn
1
1
0
.
Bewaqa*
.von from T taa A. A U . una.pl
dnii
H
r.iu
'iippVSTkift
re
a r i g tret.T t f t f t f posit k ^ h u d tile-tr'rt f i r
the etrongeet BoUthweatarn out­
uppl collate l&gt;- 0 .
N E W YORK Nov. 0^-GF&gt;— Th#
fits JO-O.
Murray continued It* bid for lh* list o f contender* for th* mythi­
lAulelana State had little trou­
IntereoHaalat*
jAthble with 8 ruth Carolina winning Southern
cal national football
champion­
A s . octet Ion
^hampl^dUblp
30-7 .while Vanderbilt .twice tied fc lk
ship had dwindled to
a mere
by
defeating
Lou
larliL
‘fo
r
in the HoUheelarn, won from
handful
ymtorday
headed .by
Its
fourth
ae*ocUV*n
t’
r
itwph.
Georgia Tech S-3 In a IhrillMichigan and Nebraska Hi tho
pucktd fourth quarter which saw Furman beat Wofferd M 4 : Free- Midwest, Army,
PrincetOh
and
■r)
trria
n
won
from
Cl
tat)
A
T-9.
all th* eooring .Tech count*.] a
Duka
In
tha South, and ■ Ore­
Tiansyl
vanla
whipped
B**t
Kentouchdown and apparently bfad th*
gon. Oregon State and Beuthetft
game won, but Vend/ drov. deep It’ iky A-O. EreMike 'Met n ‘ Catkw- California In tha Far W t * t ~fC- •
only to I o m th* ball or Xaril’s bo 23-2, Htteburgh beat Centre
Unices they alone should reach
on*.yard tins.
Roberts rounded 57-0, I/jyol* i f I fjw tlrle a *. won, th* end of th# campaign unbeat­
lh* boll for a safety and as Um from Xavier 7-0 Xodlsiana Nor-1 en and untied. .notUiac. Doha, whiah
mlnutei were fa it bringing tha mal beat - Stephan - AviM n .it-0,1 plays *n
all-Rout hern ached :ls.
gam* to an end. Tech still aocmad Middle Tennessee" loet 'Ho .W est 1 nor Princeton, which meets east­ Warn*I,; from an ’ Eaptqm ,'standTsnneaae*
21-0,
MI*A|
tKla.)
wuu
secure but a long pees from Rand
ern rivals almost exclusively, w ill pb)nt, M»a Fordham’s 13-4 healing
[)l*on &lt;waa betted uy f'o it. Tech from Bowdsn (G »)-i0 -0 , Louie tana t&gt;# aids to gain 'gwjerat raeognl^ M b . t f c &gt; - M a r,’. Gael, and the
ruination
of
thb
renter, direct Into the arms . of college defee tad th* Uni ryraity uf tlou for nallonal hpnora ^nd tha ron**a-,'#irt
R a m i' hopes of an tutdftfsated
Wroton, who skipped acrmi the Mealeo 10 -Tl Oeorgetokrri lost to
B
u
t..b
o
ro
(G
o.;
l
a
s
mere
114
Miami (O M o). hi-O, MUI lap* boat
and 'united season acid a possible
gaol f * ( tha wtahihg naartfu.
r
___ n _ a
t a V M If f t lu ip p i Union UafvoreHy beat Mlulealpyi
invitation to appear in the Roa*
Auburn waa unabi* to iliark a Lotleiena T h %i H ill played Delta 3-0 and Tampa . univfralry
line Duke pasting attack and lost Teachers and 8|
line won fr,m defeated South Georgia J#-0.
^
a acoreleee tie ,-I

N umberO/Contenders
For U.S. GrldirortTiUe
Has Dwindled To Few

KUHTIOR M tM tJ lH A tK M
I'hdvr ssd by virtu# uf th* mu*
ihurliy b&gt; in* vested •• the VI Ay or
of lb* a*lty o( KRuford, n&lt;*rl4«. I
ttvrcby rail t ith trs l isunltfpil
p | # r t Inn

l u be

h a let thrt ou w h u u l

t'

t m » n i n u r r e v k r o r Tteg
T w u n T T -T M in u J u n i r I A h
&lt; la e i i r o f n u t m r a D r
rt.o w tu *. lh a a n r o w ewMrB E N T : Attractive (tag room
n o l b c o r a v t . ta c M g n c S v .
r »f*r L o n a a
igmiow la fla* ooMltlon, reel &gt;■
k 8 r o * . IMalainr.
ta, fla * locattonAOarnga
* r i m o x r V iuakt*i&lt; r iia t .
moot roomy and f o p f a M b W k t■ tnd
l* K * ill, TH AU hi. w&lt;f*. a*g
v A t u iiN - t m ir r iN I ' a d x i m c i
HUMrANV, a rlurid, ruraerallon.
Uef.iMaal.
o s D r.e o r n i u u r t M
TICK BTATB OF r U lK t n l. , t o
t i i k A r r r n n a m x d nkFBN fiANTa. OHKMTtNOa:
TO: Ella r.laahy, wl*ew. wbaaa
l.ee el rraM.ar* ana .ddresa l.
S K. reurth Blreet.
D«&gt; ten.
ObUil
Tu: Jo*.ah Thai **4 Vearl That,
bl. wile. lb. *l*r* d( ra.lgear.
and a:.dr... e l H U being It ■Main Blr.et. Dario*. Ohio
ll l. nrd.red that »*u and aaek
at iom appear la th. bill of « • » ■taint h.reln (11*4. » « or baler.
Ueeeaber ttk, A D, t»H . lb . asp .
b*l*o a Rat* Day *1 tble O eert vr
else a Oeere* pre aoafeee# will be
ealereg against yen. The aenjral
w i n * • ! the kf * * ' * L r - * ^ i * !

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11 Is farther erg area I

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NOTICE

v m »«o V * i i T * i » ri«h » •
; llnatnb O i l l » : Oewcaetewa
alt raotariat* wno ara caught
* Hat., t; Bow*.In 1.
Prtneelon I I : Browa ft
.
„ w i r i n g ’ on a o t r alrcet o r itate
W e.l.rn MarrlaaO H i Baclm.tl and' couhty Highway w ill
-*
Ig
• •‘
■lopped, hla liceuar number will
P h o n e 9115
Maine I I ; Colby 1
’•
b* taken along w.th hla name, and
To Ian. t i OalgaH
If, wtthin a few day* ha hae not
Colombia I ; Cora.II I.
at. Mary’* 111 Perdham I.
&gt;ot napooded l*r iba ragg&gt;'il on
Daef. Elkin* H i O »*o»* ft
Teoae.se* III Oeo. Waahlaatoo ft that h* make hi* car s a l:, he
Harvard I t ; Lehlgb ft.
will b* arroatod without further
Nary 1; Hole* Dam* ft.
n it lee. ■*
r.
nn t l ; L n ta y.lt. T.
Sheriff MeC'-rlaud i t a U f th.it
riltsbftrnb I f i Cealr* ft.
Nyraeo*. I l l Pano Btat* ft
in the meantime, lecorde ' f *H
Temol. I f ; Drake H.
accUknta
or
:.iirin g(m en li o f
Uooonn* I I ; W A J ft
Mmtqu.lt. II; IV. VIratals II.
traffic rules gtU bi compiled a id
Tala H ; Dartmouth II.
sent to the Sec, clary of Stale for
MID WBOT
P o ra o e .lt; Cevaeet. T .»b t.
P purpose as / it unann runcrJ.
Michigan fi tlllnol. I.
While ha waa in Jacksotiv.iki
W I » m ilB l i m irsa o ft.
Satarday at t r u in g thla jlateMlanesoU I; Norlhw.atarn *
OltIn mat* H i Hainan *,
wld* safety meeting, Sheriff Mc­
Iowa I I ; laws Mala I.
Clelland had an opportunity
to
N.bra.ka II; tnasfnsl •
Kaasa* Ulai. *i Mlrklean m at. ft. come lo the d e fu s e of the youth­
D.lralt l i t Hotr Cross ft
ful moloriaU of it
stale.
i
a o m iftr w r r
' T . i a . H i a M, U. I.
A fte r
sever d
speaker*
had
r nay lor J; T .ia r Chrlallan *
made reference to the numoar o f
/ n .n r.r I : Brian*™ Toon* ft
wreck in recent years, wrecks
* California
I7, r . T. A a
* rva.blneioo l t . l i H i nosaaaa • that ware indirectly charm I to
a i.
n r n r i.il; Otrmylo Clui. *.
young drivers, ShdiilT McClelUnd,
asking fnr the fldot, told the gath­
ering that a several year nvord
in this county snow, that SO per­
cent of the
a - • -mobile
wrrtka
_____
B are_p *rticin ajiJ in. Jut -tr u a n t i .*” ,*?*
_________ „r ____
f rOMa, teawcOHI
over :.U years of age .
j
Sheriff McClelland also urged
Governor Shohc to cause imuu-d ■
* A t th* end o f tha first week* ale repelra t i b n lc Road Tu .!
bowling In th# Sanford Rowling running thro igu tha county l l i ,
road’s ellppery vurfar* hav oeen
League tho Hi-Grede Bakery end
the reuse of many wreck* lately,■
Western Union team* are tied Ini Sheriff McClelUnd laid,
wrecks |
flra t ptaro, #n:h having won 3 that Involved u:. other care. but|
were Ilka hi. ojvn narrow ei&gt;e|.&lt;|
o faomr month* ago when, while'
Standing*!
he wae m oioru.i to Ovleita, h&lt; •
cat started al'dlng and turn U cv-'
ICI-IJraS. Bakery.I ft ! ••• e ti
I
W rei.sn Unioa • X ,
&gt; * t ee*
Homlntilr U B 0&lt;lr/t . »
5 I
Go re rn or hhotii asaured sher­
RoilUrtf Frort*
19
Ul
N f -»U Hulll»fB
VI
«&lt;H&gt; iff McClelland that he wo-ilu in-,
VRldfft ICulot
• 1
«• « vwet'gate the local aituatiorit at
VIIr H ■ vfff'wi'f•:
U Tlwirp t « l i once, and if netiSaary, woul 1 or­
Oww
| li; J.. W u v ir
I I I ; der teveral cart .are of ala&gt; ; „ i l
Hb»ruu. itre IM
here to be epreati n the road.
Tonight th* HhGrmde Baker*
roll tha Semlnola Laundry team.

Sanford Cash Feed Store

th*

t i l l uf Hsefunl, FlwridM, on thv Ifh
iltj ul lun m liir, IMS
for l i t
»i«rtl«if* uf ibrr# ri|y CuminlMloi •
*ra fur l»rm&gt; uf Ihrtt ftsr&gt; itch.
Ketlc eUvItwn atifell |&gt;# h«td At tho
il1** »*•»» •*» ••Id a i y of Hwnford,
r
l«i
Ida. In ronfurutliy to th* 1»*r«
IFiUSPy7f1f i c i B A n e e a e " "
*&lt;**• DDllMBrwi rtlstlMR tn ihr oUcU*»it nuw In furrfi tu
M City Th*
Ih.IIb «s|j| o|.«n At T:!• A M IC«st•
[-‘ FOR old Gold. U. 8. LI
sro htAndard Ttbif, »nd will H ub*
W. ’ MeLaulla'e-Jew.lare, III At sundown on u !4 «U l» 1 horvby
w If My Kin nos, K r
leurtF. Slid W K R titi
Ikiap+ctsri
" f daId DUrtlnn, a lid I* ft Mmlth a *
ri*rh of baId tltd le e
IK WITNKJM WHHRkXir. 1 hAt ♦
23 head* (g r tomato biriuiiln adI my h i»4 aa Vtau r of
th#
ill uf ftaufurd, Floriim, And
rates
Phone N. 8 . bBii •T rauit
In In* Rltliad hviotu ibv
•*■( of lima* tMili City on thla tti«
lAlh day uf (»r|ob*f. 1MJ
V A MI'RKfl,
Am Maj or uf lh# City of
Hartford* Florida
Attest;:
r M I.AMMON.
City Cltffc.

b I B. H I a*. Carell'
Tame* V. I l l - * * &lt;“ ■ 1
Kelt la* »«:•
°*-V **'
vtraleia *1 .Mar7
Me. Carolina • ; H. U HU
nr a M H i r , * 4 I- •
u a t ll r. r. t t
Presbyterian J i C1l»#el
Karra.a I I I W jt t t N ft
(Tent.naCr » I T e**e As
m e i n .. I l l Ten*. Tori
MIseD.IppI H i Blrm-Se;
M ill..pa *:
*

P. A. H E R O
Ballard Bep.

BERT C H APM ,
Halefnvan

Geo. U Stuart Co.
1 In# .
I mould cramp and feel like I
l *
. - ■
oould aot aland R. J naked m y j
Royal Balm ahd Service
husband to gat m* a boUJ* &lt;* Oft*dul and let md try thaft After a
15 South Main St. F M a oS tT I
A w doom, t aoamed easier, rested
■ J j*T-'
I J?
batter, t kept ft up. I ooottnuad
-Iv.laaS.*. SUM* * M
l* »i«.l
taking Cardul for a while. I can- 1
f.O r w n &lt; a s* e e ffU M
not begin to ton bow much good It
Dewlere’*
did me. and how glad I waa to be
rid o f th# pain.”

�- -nr; *

* Vst.

m HAKES

[WALLACE ASKSSUFFERS

TO PAY
WAR DEBTS

00247783

NBA PROGRAM

Mposeyelt In Accord.
Says Chamberlain;
French Stand IsNot
Altered B y Action
LONDON. Nov. 7.— (A.P.)
—N e v 11le Chamberlain, ex­
chequer chancellor, told the
Commons today that Great
Britain h as offered t h e
United 'State* a 97.500.000
token payment on Its H er. 16
War debts installment.
. Tbs Minister u ld that Itoo*sW lt had accepted and doe* not
retard Britain In default. Thr
testa payment wilt be paid In
Anaertcln currency In lieu o f the
t i l 7,000,000 due.
la Paris, Prance's debt defsuti
policy, officials said, li unaltered
by O rayt 0 {% |n a decision to re
M ***
paywtnt.
y * T s f OeaArtitnetit might have
raised mieatlon* on debt nrc-lis
Hons I f K atlasd htd settled, but
Inasmuch S" Rritsln fslled to solve
It* problem, Ofltber the govern
ment ner parliament, o f f ic ia lSOded. Is likely to rhange Its at
.Utnda . —
--- ------------ --------President Rqpaevrlt sod Orest
f Conti*uad Om Pare Three)

60
Of Beer,
U quorhured Into
Sewtjjl By Po l i c e
1N ea rly so galluna of Iteer arid
hard liquor Is now a part u(
Monroe ae the result or Its hasll|( been poured into a sewer
opening near the City Hall late
ykstorday
afternoon
by negro
Workmen under the direction of
Chief o f Police Roy (1. W illiam .
m m . M f e B -A &gt; « . Wilkinson.
TVs liquid fish food had been
taken In various raids by |H&gt;lire
during the past several week. It
had been stored In the City Jail
• since that time, and decision
reached yesterday that it should
be disposed of.
, 1 -oaWrlty will read of the affair
la official city file* and record,
fat after police had directed the
work, they, and several spectators
signed s paper which bore the
following words:
“ In the presence of the follow
lag witnesses, the following li
doors and home brews, ro lle d n l
by the Police Department as evl
deuce In various rases o f law vio­
lation, was destroyed by being
emptied In a sewer.'’
The peper li signed by S. A. II
W U khw on,

C. H

S h s ffe r.

W

A

McMullen. A . R. Marshall, r. W.
Gray, Roy O. Williams, and K
R.

L a m s on.

1933 City TaxPayment
Is Near $1000 Mark
P a jr w n t o f th* first 1)000 in
Cltv o f Bsnforrf lass* for I Sit)
bsd DM Ay b m rnsdv st noon totUy, M to rd in i U&gt; City Tax Collrctar EIMn May ax xbr made out
racaipta fo r taxes totaling |72H,U on Equitable Life Insurance
Ca, property In this city.
1 W ith this p sy ro e n t. and pay
M b
mada this week b y Mrs. C.
W ,' fp eer, J. B. Baksr. and John
r iM t a , p it* tboaa made last week
by Mrs. W. W. W right. Mrs. Har­
riett a Basse(ler and L. R. Tyler
M Klselm— . tba total collection
iojtmy Waa J p a » T .
The book,
ppenad a * " K a r . I, and person.
M ta tlip
Maas during this
“
a m 41 I s m a two pareant
at

medJudge
eld Trials
H trrla g. local attarr, today acoaplact ax Judge
r and fUld trial*
bs a faatura a# tbc
Field T ria l i
•nd.
D og.
part W Florida wUI ba
this a ffa ir, H is Ta.
! and Senator Jobs
Largo, bath haxs

ILLNESS

1Agriculture IleadSays
It Will Take 2 Years
To Get Hack To PreDepression S t a tus
W A S H IN G T O N .

N ov. 7

JOHNSON HITS

[AT OBJECTORS
OF NRA P LA N

Violence Flares In
Mayoralty Election
In City Of New York

Recox cry Chief Terms
Freedom Of Press
Argument As Wnrst
Of Manv ‘DeadCats’

;Man Stahhed, Otlierw
Blackjacked During
Litvinoff A r r i vea
Morning Balloting;
For Talk At t apital
P rotection Sought

m il \c;n,

id l

Asking for n fair trial o f the new
recftwry
machinery,
SwrHurv

Nov

7

\V&gt;

U. S. CRITIC

N E W V D R K , N o v.
(V t—
M a x im L u v in o t T , H n v le t C om ­
m is s a r f o r f 're ig n a l f i u s
nr
r iv e il here t day f o r h i t m om en­
to u s c o n v e rsa tio n * w i* h F r e s h
deni
R o o se v e lt,
e x p re s s ng
the hope th a t " T h e i»t ;a h lisi| .

Hen.

Hugh S
th a t
ra t**

W it t I a c t la «t n ig h t m itt in d u s t r y |
n il'll a g ric u ltu re tha t
th e y
m u st
_ ] | |u lt fo jre tb e r w ith o u t being

J c h iiM iii sa id y i* * le day
“ t h " h o jg e st im ita t io n dead
Mi -ivn vo fm r 11y o hje -t o rs

I n ife
f ill'll
Th

hi

M ; \ n the
tv* alm ut the
**f the p ie * &lt;a. o tm c iii ha- no in t e n ­

• flitlv jealous o f each o tW r" to Itf• J Madame K it n 'm
S.dntmton
General H al, Halim, leader of , their liml from the drpreaaiun II* in k . n,*t|
»|
o t Id &gt;• 1 is )»' i •alilt 1 1! 1 i. t io n *&lt;f a tte m p tin g to censor o r
thr rrernt mass flight of Italian tulle
u Im t in n S a n 1!'•
• !f » |*i1It I ' * * er* H ir 'd the new s p a r ' i s . he -n id .

planes to A m e ric a anti i r t i i f n , w hu 4
W n llr n i* sa id In n np«*»*rh that
b e iii'il l . l to. ■ . '
accepted w it h e vid e nt d U a p p m u t ■ " f r a n k ly , the s itu a t io n h a s l*e rn
n it nek &gt;-f " P I '
m e nt. an a p p ointm ent as g o v e rn o r
r h in ir , * hut ■*hled
**| belhvr that the recetil
in ye a r n III in g rt

o f Libya, in Northern Africa
from his k in g yesterday. The
popular avimtior thus joins other
It a lia n heroes who, having c ntKiandril the attention of the world,
were shunteti o ff into virtual oh
livion through the machinal ion* of
the powerful Mussolini

GENERAL MOTORS
STOCK EARNS AN
EXTRA DIVIDEND
Common Shareholders
• To G e t 1st Kxtra
Return In 2 Years

mi

r r n r ii

!

lilt *

f ♦ !**

nrtiH
in pa&gt;rynlN will soon In* -dutely i|inet t .
.
te flr fed in the *troinrer ptireha*-'^rr physician *!**' .) i
mg poufT o f the ity ron*umen*
iffyi o u r t in t t r r ,
tmef,.
|mu k
anti
li*
T in - r e h i n ro iira g e n ie n t f in

h iria ef' in that
“ Ami their is n1 *«i crAi*o)alii&gt;n|
in the fact that the ml her rapid
ri « in imhi*1 rui! prices seems In,
hale h r li checked* and puces p ail |
by farmers have tenia Him ! prsiM

kill

71
» t pi nh
,1 t ln v j.

MUSSOLINI WILL
CALL MEET ON
DISARM AM ENT,';

lllll" *

1n a lly unchanged d u rin g t h r e ig h t! _

*»**n

i»

■

’ "‘S

oho

^Ti T i jT lP 'T t llT T lc ^ W r■“

will never get hack Iheie. hut I
mo i‘onvinci**l I hut il w»* leally usy*
our heads and *»«it hearts, if wr
have inlelhgenl pa hence with nrp\|
t run till lied t hi I'uge Three!

11•!i *i *&gt;&gt;n spoke
t

before

b .| .itn » «

lim n ,

an

m o li

i l l i l i i » l r in l

ami 1 1nun 'ic i ■*
•
I do not he lie ve i l l any u*
! p ilo t
o
v tii»t»*n *i
n the p ie s*

•*

ui'ck&gt; of Sept*'fiil*er and O tidier,**| l ' #0 # W I l f l#C* I Ilk 110 (1 1 (1
“ I t will lake. I fe a r. a t le u -l
a
COll|de of Veil' * Itef'Or « P get back
to when* we were before the 4»'
pr« , o&gt;n

Manley Baldwin, lord president
of the council, who. "peaking on
the jo ho \ements of the English
government, declared "The mdi
r« Of I ao il ||| not do !*,f even i f it
tini &gt; t i nstitution has certainly
w anted i " ,
11•- i .'i i c w i'iil i&gt;t| p i owolent Itoo se
hioken down in the United Stiitr*.
mol tins *re practically under
|v *d l. h n n -e lf. amt a ll the a d m in ix
t ia t o e
i
Feint? re c e p tive to f a ir a ihcint rshtp. Thank CmmI we aie
M ltl&gt;
t nt d e fla te d tha t som e n,M an hysterical nation
111 n . &gt;i-.
Iin v e le ill t he ni*e i %e a
in
ili doctor dancing ’1 ami
til C *'|# the utters with head

‘*1 am

i»«w

mke an official
Sit In At Sessions; vi ,t 4m. i• lt»*Hunk
will level tin*
With Other Cowers C t it.... t uevci

titty* ^

step
sill)

iii

IJtiM f, %‘m.
ad il |y tlial
I1
wi|| rail o ineel

I' .

po
•dn

to

tid u is o it

iiih

I

officm l npii7li*h;~ThTfr*im I lie N It A 1
II
• iia n i Do Cage Three I

oh

' loo tl %

m ent o f n o rm a l le l a l i m s
k*etween the S o v ie t
g j\ e rn m rn t
and the U n ite d
S t a le s
w ould
b rin g
actual
d isa rm a m e n t ’
“ W e s h a ll ne g otia te *io
re a l-

NEW YOIlK.
o r ilt r *
|

l» T t ' l
in p

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ni

1

f

ijlllt r .

if *

I'p'it'iMil in
i io rt in rn

ti*
*t*

SMALLER CITRUS
CROP PREDICTED
IIY II: S. BUREAU RUSSIAN HOPES
FOR RECOGNITION
■totter MarketinKO u t-iA R E OUTLINED
*

look AI ko Seen A h

Facing All Grow era
Soviet Chief IVedlrtH
r
\\ t S I l l M i T O h l . N o v, 7
td h
S uccchh To Follow
A mnlU'i ciop of oranges
and
Litvinoff’H ICffortH
| u p e fr n il Lina y e a r tha n la i t wax

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lf &lt; in | t ,
••• .* ■.I
r
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nin ni: i 11.**1 I’ ", i , ini.

he w as ta ke n on n specia l tu g
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ills*

m ill

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n i f i i m u . &lt;■

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h a re *'
the
It iis H in n m in is t e r to ld
in t e r
v ie w e rs who met h im iV iw n the
la y on h is lin e r. F ro m h is boat*

lm .

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n f im p o rta nc e t “ th
i d m i i i i - i n t*
tio n . T h e W lm ,
II, •
lm * ro tl* ’lb
u ta tc n lly
n n n ilf t iu - d
f i 'l
*1 l il ild&lt;J
i
o f "hand# o f f " lm th r ! I* "Mi* ii* a rtb s
(
gene rail## tin , I'n - l mt ■ • t.•-'•oral
Fa iTe w , h ii^ 'T ip r m T n n r r n r . . : n - T ? T r ^
"iip p o rt of ln - t ph \‘ M- K ip , w ho

11
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p' * i' I IV' ft! h
jT v o t f
.
fo r M r K i ' f is o vote f -•! R o n s® - p |
I
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uri'i
I1
I'flllrd
fa **
Veit
S t a i r to •i&gt;li ■d r i the di
■n iHmi'i'i
M O SC O W ,
Nov
7
i #1*1 T h «
F rin g e d l»&gt; u m u ll it ode o f lo *
#
r% l
. | m ent
of
A g n c u lt u ie .
Th e
ani- tu lr UHi h
11
n • *»**#•n
w*d1 Hi
( U n til' in u e if
*♦ 1'ut*, fw n V
f nouncemeht
th a t the o u tlo o k S o v ie t g o ifrn m e n C p h »"* f o r »
f**i inr»i
M . r l IMS
•l«*l ital&gt;
(^ 1
N EW YO RK.
i* lietter for marketing condi* nn«, a c c fp iifu l outcome o f the W a s h ­
. O f II I luce am t l b - . i i «;■ *
e x t ia d iv id i fid , m J ■ ■••iiJ* u i i * d»*
re c o g n itio n
fi&gt;'gotiaticm «
and that there was n d
niuci in g to n
i rig .
Unm an
lim it
A li ||
1 .« 1 1h i •t* 1 'pf pi i-ve n ta hlc » t
elated on the i " „ i io n * ’&lt;r k
hi
p o ll fid in , l u l l a
.IIV IJIV " mcluded in the (hi. Hue »*i I he w o rld I■I oductioii i f and a "h a rp w a rn in g t » J it pan to
f i- lit - i
G e n rm l M (d o rs i ' . m ii la t io t
je t - «
*
*
jn j|
1 keep hand* off I I I the S i n M
Fa r
i in " i i t lo e n rig , w l i i m in *
•h ,1
1 •i ' l I ' IP p « ' -H u . i i l l r . r "id d l l
M ip p lirn
of
o ra n g e x , E m it w e re xm inded l « * i n ig h 1 by
S m a lle r
f i l l e hy a rrrila n e ro - tiT v luU»i v 11*
» h r- iv u N im i* * wrt-* Ih e np iniw n 1*1/f a rs
M l" 1' nl) Mini g ra p e fru it, am i |m * p e ri of | V y a rh e * la fT M o lo to lT. p re M .le r" of
im ruHin. so t!
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A l f r r i l ' S I . 4 M '■ . . r . ' M l T t - I j
p rrp a ra t io n * fm th.1 1 g Iu i io n “f x h ip m iu it "
m arc »rd
the C o u nc il o f rn m m l. - t a r* .
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IM H m i » tif ( h r S n n f n id
f ia ' ** .
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- 11 * I bum ! inn it »« n , i,o d A u x i , m |
. mum w ith
t e q iiire m e lit "
of
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I t . 11 i i I n 11- «|;oartofa* - n
h i i i *• ii atie* l.
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\ tew r i j hy the lit* I Jo se p h S t a lin , P re x id e id
K a 'im r i,
A ne a r rn p u rM
is. *
&gt;•* l|i*- S .if| l -&gt;1.1 l( " . H I1 1 1 !» p .iit iiie n t a- at le n g th e n in g f n t io s * u in l o ih **r h ig h office at a o f the gov- eted In the
n" '
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I'h v * 111' 11 •- n l mni
1 HI I f Hill
i hie t im e end
*•*»»» *i t
b ■ *d
« • . i . ' iv i ti la lk on "S afrty "
in i to- 11133 34 m a rk e tin g i f i i n i L n n i i i f i i t a m i the Com im n lt t p a rty U i l v H a ll h i-♦ r. 1 • '
. ion i i f tin bit-*! r h * [ i l i r w l* 'n , •v lit* 111 w d *
laI 1 I II ll*V
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f ri* that arr'-lreing mat *• *
’
tip*
p rit e w in n e r in
Th e
lN&gt;partvwant*a c ilm * h u i t at a aolemn iivewting n the M o i
J Hi,' (. nty illM rtn taaai rapmm* afoiind th* nieth d
.tt
tr»VHT~f'*
a »e rfe « o f R f H ’ "
national rrcav.*. *
if il
iif # f ) ionte&lt;
i iM h A n i n I that * lo rm a in Se p , cow opera houae had tig the a ll
appointed.
| t„ i«*«»ps n •!,.
,
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. ...-i d fop " ,
h lY ln p tn do »
Thr extra d» i h i ! w || n»pn
i m diM 'nf ifrtip * ‘f r u i l
p ru* * le t-n th M in iv r r * a r y *if ih e O rto h e f
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f o r m mad tkiaa guard*
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P lo t A g a in s t Reynolds’ Is
Nipped By Carolina Police

Pola Negri Humiliated Over
Alleged Loss O f Her Panties
TO COLD
To Play Boys O f Upper Crust
NEW
YO R K . Nov. 4.— I’oln
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stage, ha* i«»ued a vigorous de­
nial that a pair of her alcp-nx
had been aeiicd up in and exhib­
ited a* pr-ir loot in high society’*
la trit fad, a game called “ scaven­
ger hunt.”
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fit* at the Hotel Ambasaailor n
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Sunday.

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W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. *.—
4*1 —The government wa* un­
derstood today to be contemp­
lating Instructing It* minister
at Athens to renoifhee the e ltradition treaty with Greece,
a* a result of two failure- to
extradite Samurl In»ull.

and heir

l

to tobacco |Officials

millions, under threat of kidnaping i

2v ■SS “

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Lanier, 36, an unemployed textile
worker, and hla wife, Nonnle, 30. I

State M o v e
Is Needed To Bringi j
w ork Hours W it h * - *
fl
Limits Of N R A

HM
i
t in ie r
wa* arrested as *—
D e t r o i t . Nov. 4.— (A .P ;) &lt;
N E W YO R K . Nov. 4.
l»Vt— ! W A S H IN G T O N . N v. I &lt;41— |
picked up a dummy package
WASHINGTON. Nov. 4.—
— The Fortl Motor Company*
Demand that the f.-A-nl
g » x o n -jq,,,
w„ u|,| hnve a produce
hy officer* at a spot
Ivy
*p&lt;* where
wner. two I
.
(A .P .)— The world price of
raenl return to the gold eian-Urd f&gt;n| „ lth
before ,
not,., amt to Reynold., dlrwertw*! - tOcUy WH* n -p reu eiltod M !)©•
j
voiced ye«lenU»- by t»l- m u I p
. *
'
fold waa lower today, but the waved a pair uf e.antie* bearing' * * * * * *
|the * 10 ,0 0 0 lw placed. Mr*. I^ n ler U evittR It Is in n o w a y v io la t - •,i
chamber * nf mm»itt*rrr In
« »••*«»- m* ' ' ,,lk* %
% K1
'i
her
autagraph
before
■
a
large
RFC quotation for tha new­
. w m taiken Into ciiatmly at her Intf thn p r o v is io n s o f th e N ftlutinn nppoaint* adoption
••f
a nun,
*h»*at an*! «l«ir&gt; 1,r*H uc *
|
gathering of upper crust folk e»
,nd brought t » police head Uonal Rmtvery
ly mlnm) metal here went on the W aldorf-A iloria llol-il
commodity dollar or othe- ru i-.y in ln ihi- )•&gt;ice fikiiig, farm i«’ici
Act In its^ I
retire experiment*.
to a new hlfh, while dis­
* mrfiiidMMi |diiit of five* M hI ^ *
“ I ” Ml** N egri raid, “ am hu­
nnnounil'll plan of InyitiR off
The resolution » » d|,| i«" o ,l jO !
. who Bio in »e*eion h
patched fyqriL abroad Indi­ miliated.” I am deeply humiliated. Required Agreement
*aid
I jnvler admitted I1a workmen for seven day*-mint unanlmoo ly »l
1
am
p
ert-A
ietl
1
am
on
thu
Yet To Be Filed At ree. head ol tin |i ;,wiTte a 11 A aid would lw given to each |
cated H u t the dfy saw no
notes.
to come within the :t5-hour
verge o f taking drastic *lcp*."
notea waa ra­ wetk provision* of the code.
purchaaV In the bullion mar­
Capitol. He S a y s Iluil-nii Itailtoad, » .io,| u |JU fniOio. -h-'Witig the quota he
The icavenger hunt—a game
bank note and &lt;nol:
I could -ell of each commodity. If
___
, reived hy Reynolda on Oct. 21 and
ket atqpd. tor the American which ha* achieved great popu­
Th# Ford
announcement racol l .land
fa**■•*••• had a hundred hug* and
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. 4.—&lt;41—
"Tin- ending l Hi
larity
In
Kurnpe
—
wa*
introduced
callad the company'* declaration
government.
Atlantic
Seaboard
Z
S
Fre.h doubt wa* ca»t hy Hugh S .! *rd » a * * » g " »i '»
....... - . .h,maay weak* ago that “ To Ilea up
The
X figure fell over­ to New York by Mi** E l** M ax­
at o f the note*,. but said
well .and the step ins *uppo«edl&gt; John«nn yesterday upon the rligi j trust and a di-iiml
*See
r x a All U n 11 h For I h e 't .................
to the cod# w# w old have to live
11 .1 * tier ! would tim e to di*|N.*r o f the olha ll#
from the equivalent of obtained front Mi** Negri lunugli. T llity of the Font Motor Company printed on thnl loll
down to II."
I*1 Time Since
M W * to »32.0H. but f«l- only »econd priie to their cantvr* f i r government contract* »nd new many'*
w ail no
-I - « &lt;A&gt;il fu rjrt It* 111 in* nun wky.
Reynnd the assertion that It to,
M Ik |»»»•«*«•ill* a more •ertoue
r|i a lif ration* were raised w ithin J ||.-|gium'* ueiltin uj
{ Ib elr policy of constantly T wj live g o»t* got first priae.
' T - ..
,,
1 Avenue and Tblnl Stieel. hero.
•
mi
liim rver, a* b tl» tin*
• i sp«
xtlending the ho
W A SH IN G TO N . N .v 4
At
j
lu t„e., the
note. compelled te take this action be*
Some Sou le*iler» of New York the N’ TIA organisation aiiain»l the|
'th e domealie figure,
rau*e of
” A new prohibition. |
k.|». uiul tin* butlerfal &lt;i»lunir The United State* fleet will tie I
USJ tlw
1
aociety engagvil in the fir*t •••(-«» Sw q i* plan for foil hu*inc** self- .-ml -e*-&gt;ion .nil •»t
„ver lo hi* attorney. Stratton Coy
_____itratlon officials raleed It
In thi* coiintry,1'
;
enger hunt” held in this louulry. government.
|adnvini*1 ration'* m M ini y fMilicy vvonl.l h a w to l*&lt;- recktvnrvl with. |run entrated In the Atlantlr neat ner. who communicated them to against work
f r o n d , I n *32.67 today.
further nfflclal comment waa d f
Stre«i t aid- in tin* cti*v- might nvrlvoli- • pi in., fur the first time in al
It brought ■ v **t collection of
\
Mete prominer t \
■n re*pon*e to question* at •
Sheriff Scott. The bureau nf in- rIIlied toilay
Ear-op* and America
watched odditie* Inti the doggy portal* ol pre»» rin fe-vrce, the r.-covr*)- a.'* hanket* nnd New \ r imliislfi tveo plaw * fot punching
tno*t four year*.
ve.tigatlon o f the department of
each other'* market* Friday for the W aldtof-A*toiia.
r.iiniatralor **.d l’ re*Mi ol ltoo*e- alt*'*. A aii'slitut* M"*» I* i out m u
Fw,
niid-we*|
gnvn not*
l**t
President Hiataevelt ye*terda&gt; Justice waa than notified of their
affect* o f the R&lt;j aerelt fo ld bpy»
polic.
•••
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. 4 .--(A V ^ '.
ing
Pies
ilenl
It
»••**•
\•
1
1
e
rlt’a
exeenti
.v»rder
&gt;
&gt;
n
, nvglvt lanl down a new prngtnin nuiooii*f»i
The conte»t*nl* were given
*
autlinriird the
line —
of -de
me fir*l .....
end federal officer* cam*
what long
roog li*t
••»* of
oi article*
ie» w
to •-&lt;
i.r g*th.. contract* provided that to tie ell- re*toring the pute)ui*i" . power of■ •nKing fot (ii irv fl»m g ami rvgv J lR 'r . t o . • t a i l , ' I l ' d * , , . . fmnrt&gt;hxrt*4«e * « mvwaOgata. Administrator Hugh Johnson In a
— iTtnTTdft* or «crtrnlttr^l^■ptodll^
*»tsUev sew*..
formal atalemenl
on" The r a w
greit“ tiy M a h - niemva- or- 4-&gt;u4' « » d -gr-le didder* *™ *l
- - t o Ake
I'ar.ftc to the F-..1 Coast after the
.......
In collaboration with deputies Company proposed lav-off, said
vestment * tn.n and *ab-» hr fori* faint
In rafptlan to tha British |M&gt;und
llellkl It.
^ sent into the liy-w a)*
o f lhe( abide by code l i n v . lie hml fern ly A \Y
' winter months. It will return to
from
the
sh
e
riffs
office,
the
fed
•l wn
the American dolar declined and great rity. They I rought t&gt;a, k vir- no «urh agreement
, in,.. .I.-, idl'd it had Itern rejiH-teil.j the Pacific in the fall
from
F -rd.i hanker, h t wn* \ot*
he assumed thi* wa* being ib.na '
i ll*
it I* of and annonnwd they would apiwelj
eral agent* pul the dummy pack­ because Ford production had f * l l » i '
cloaad at *4JW 6-8. or 2 6-8 cento tually everything nut the ualp « f |John-on u id , although "he up I * The chatllhet
The
fieri,
comprising
Hie
hatlla
to Ini*i , l„ t'H-.nli-nt Itoo.evelt tnilav In
age at the spot designated in the en ff- hut that I f the m«nufaeJ* t
the man who wrote “ The
I ji « i parrnlly I* complying with Ihe the gi«*ate&lt;t inpoitan
wtakvr than Thursday.
and scouting forces the lattar
note at I A M . yesterday. About lurar want* t.. give work to
i
ml . In . auli*. and pill the pro |
In Faria tha dollar's final rat* Roundup," and Mayor ll'H ri«n '*i i &gt;de In full f- -i all that I cm tir&lt;8 le io v e f) that t* n Inntti*
f utterly known a« the Atlantic
■•|Ut\«i. ill&gt; ; pram into effect in 31* day*
ttatmn cleat ly an*I
it A M l-anier came lo th# comer mrn -W e will be irleit to COn*ld&amp;
hear.”
was 1634 franc* (6.846 rents to fourth chin.
■fleet have been stationed ill the
aJ«i|U alii
and after walking al«&gt;ut the *#c- er an exception" to tbe coda.
Johnson addad that he har| had nnnoui'ce that H will
Thrjy wrinkled their -ilu-b’iai *
tha fro n t), up 3 centime* from
Tlo-Ii program, rapt.... ntlng a 1
I'avifi since the spring «if I'.t.tJ tiun for several
, automatic cuntmodiu .hdlar of
minute* while
br *wa whni lin y
Ihnl t* 'i'* 1 nolhtng to do with the p*e».il» r;* ^
no-difl.aloin » f the plan thr.
the previous close.
'A year tiefore they were t**getti
ot
commodit &gt; •i Hat
the * ffleer* watched him from a
■Itlifted earliei III the week at l&gt;**
American commodity market* goat v*N« t»nr of iht* ilrm* *o 1•• pal order and do* not assume l«»| managed
rr
o
ff
I
he
Panama
canal
7’lie
similar
curtency
esper
nm
nt-.
In'
or o i »• ,r *.igib|*.
(or living
|i i i i i * | "
hiding place he picked
up the Unmailed loctter Tells
When*, thi y i*man ini, •^y who
Ml.me., plot idea. for
fl*m g price*
pose a* the dollar declined. Wheal •ought
if
Ford hn.l will adopt a p*du*v ♦llte *s*l t • of . . .i f .-M ir. huge. com. wheat. ■■#. Mn,c .he two «r-e * were ,o
package. Hi* arrest followed
gained 1 6-8 to 2 3-8 rent*. Corn could one fu»i\ n 11\ goat in N« * hut when irked
Story Behind M u r d e r
) agreed lo the tod# he irs|» nded ward the tvluiu «d a got.t &gt;Ut *1 \,mlk a„d h iiu erf.. .1 I » r .t y .m l) getlwr ... the Atlantic waa in May.
Coyner said member* of the
wae up I 8-4 to 8 8-8 rent*. Cot­ Y o rk 7 Y «t the luni It vl th* de­
that he knew of m* Mich agree ard,” read the re*ohiitnn nlopt lii.. fixing of quota*
fill
.-a 'll iw n . When former President I ....
parture
had w m e ly »l tl
Reynold*
family
were
not
alarmed
ton went four point* higher
JE R U SA L E M . N..v
4 .-«V
iriiriv e il them o ff the Vir
7—“ , l !
mint, an*l that he now knew of ed.
&gt;,..iiii-i
lim iting ilefiniti-lv
On the strength of these ad­ when in came tkko cmipl**" with
by the note*
In an m » ompnn&gt; mg e ro .l tin
Tha romarwa behind the tragady
Hi gima &lt;a|&gt;«*s.
^oata. The judge«t Including l»enr no change.
mmount he may prmlucc nn.l
vances tha stock market moved
Reynolda ima
told «officer*
lleyminis
» he "hoped of
0f an American girl'a
girls death
iieam n aw vj
If that view should l-e gene* All* committrr on luiniici'
Tunney and |.oui» llitmifwld. w«*re
Dunn, the past IH month* the
, ,1
S«n 1 • tnr&gt; Wallace, prv**rnt wl»
upward as well and cloead one to
they would ba Unlant with Unl#r U
OtrtJen of listhaemana W U 7
» cy «ai|l it would |.r "«h rt
mo
ajlmimled that they alivilci followed oy olTlataldom "iiK
ha*
explained
that
th*
fa v u i.th r govn non gave davails of thr navy
ltd li *t spesk
throe point* better.
ir m s lid today in an unnmUft^f;
first price f -r&gt;&lt;H) among the g«**l- dacis on hy 1‘omptioller (Icncral Huly if rt
M-outing fore* waa kept In th* who tin been IH
ll i e r * wa* a alight drop In the
the order of « policy i*f wtahilixa. or A 1 .r |.|t»g»am to newspapermen, aahl1----- Reynolds,
eldest son of ihe
lat# Uttar ffounsl
oum| in her
Mi &lt; m l
overturning
,
.........
*
her effects
e ffe c t! which
which J
gattars.
I'arifU* for rwaaons »»f t*pcratifl|T
•Mi.*-•
that
while
farm
»ffh
ml*
including
*
,
il
m
n
if
ila
fT
ifs
l,
ie
•
London gold quotation to *32.26 |
U|.M II
tU m p r ic e
rrotinmy
Thr stlualion in thr Fa*- It J Reynold*. f ‘ under of the to ||mj,caUd th„ , h, h. lt formed 8lt
Henry J. Tupping an«l
I) ••hi I w« ul » Ihiww c . i . •&gt;**
.
tiiM-elf
hud
nhjrrtrd
to
pt«*vial«»ns
.
on Ih a .h M U of. U»# e a r l, dollar 1
* those who have not lakan affinn f c ia | «*nl\ i f « r » ••»»i|*«n, i •i h y
liarro rompanv which bear*
* I attachment for an Indian
w ith |
# lContinual! On Page T w o)
I
th plan ••• .mrnforrraldr. un-l Fast w » i
undarat o«l, li.twriei
'fill'
n s # In III*- r»Mt I**r&gt;l81
qo A M Io n T ftu (e v en *o tha bullion
1 ativ* acto&gt;n on g Codes
name I. ihe heir to am.roalm.Jelv |
^
wa&lt;
whafl ,
i,
,»sddr
and
to*.
..stly,
tt
had
w
it!
to
have
played
a
considerable
Irt’ lirVi*
th lt
" W c i(n n**i
prito was tha hlgheat alnce the avl| On the industrial control plant
I Arab, fio . , 1 ,n.l kiltod them both. ,
t„ , || iti t MVit#'Vv rrir* trd
r*T\ In the retention tif the full t ? 0 nnn irnn of hi. father's
fle w
•*! i n i inpr* nit
advanced hy tie*;-*d Swnpe nf ♦he
mlnlutrotlon storied dealing in
which I* now held In !n i*L Me
woman. *n attractltfa
-]
"llr *ii 1•I ihe ilrpart melit would Hrrf ill thr I'anfiC
^
l f*a f lilt* Mt c*I im ••r»t* 1** n pii
Klectrir
C
impany,
thi'j
gold.
• nil Mrs Itevnold*. the forniar |
^
w*a Identified as th*
|
M
|*
uivp
it
iimoiMhatr
wml
.............
.
Japanesr
official**
scvrtal
times
t
u
t
i
'i
i
i
i
p
:
1
lo
lh«*
n
o
rto
fii
c
^ figure o f *3 **7 waa act for In County Is Outlined consumer a '^laory hoard of NBA
Dillard
nf Win*ton- | dancer wh„ used
I . vimly uiul that If d 1* “ woikahh- ( |knv« atk rd n l
the name o f
A
U*
that
thr I'ftciflc V ll.el.clb
A id that w teie*cr lh*' in.irage ^o f 4 'lkll U P l l l l l l t N il
■llflbaaaa &lt;f nawly-mined domes­
married l**t *prtng ,Joan Winter* She met the Indian
Salem
were
it
le
u
a
tM
iU
^
o
f
r»
•
•
»
1
1
1
.«te|iM't
mrnt
w**idd
hr
willing
&lt;-om
•
ntrat
loti
rontnhutril
to
teiisr
w
i
t
h
&gt;u(
•
•
y
Rrrrnt a livitie* of the local mrot-«*wro i -hip group in »n,i.itic gold. This wa* 21 cent* high ,
In Athena and they arrived It*
stahilily Ami **f thr rr&lt; •gi lion |•* riit|h*v d.
* nre* in A me i nan Japanese rrlaRed Cro«» t ha|der a* Ihcv &lt;c try "is giant«sl relief from «he
ar than Thursday.
of thr sauptitiy of all Co 11 a 1 ual
H aifa on Sunday. Poller found
regulating
influeme
of
romp*
1
1
||r
indicated
hr
w a - skeptical of tinlis
late
to
thr
Iw
ll'rinenl
"
f
hcnlll
' In Berlin the Amerlran dollar
Core’s ActivitiewHave the
Lodle* 48 hour* after th*
tmn in determining
prices *:nd rtlaiion-e” tiir ri fHirt *4 1 *
v%*i knlnlity. loti iiiriIp •! rlraF,
I hr ieas4*n gikeii ftir thr order
Was quoted at 2.69 mark* &lt;37 17 , and living condition* in iiu* city
other %it asl terms
in er •iiunti*
» it- ntiil Ih**
In atltnrnl of
leturn, riot • nly of thr scout Porto RicoNearRevolt tragedy Rohlowy w »* believed *8
cents to the mark-), In rompari- . were outlined tin* morning, by
,noi the motive
»«
money *TO8
in i. \%nr*- a* knUllllR MR lliri ing force, hut thr full lI|Mtr«l
*'h*|de hat gain*, Ihe other partlea t "hr ChriHlmiiH Seal Drive
ten with yesterday’* rate of 2 70S Mr*. I inton K. Allen.
taigam must ie e«piuli&gt; atrrnglh- ToCietllnderWayDec.l
1I not w r.. nllrvti II- m• promplly Mates fleet wb*
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov 4 &lt;C» : ( OUnd on the man'* body
rsplaiurd
hy
memtier
marks | M M e*nta).
rnril
,, •e-l li|* ili 1rr« 1monp fm m llriii &gt; I. k*Hi»rvrll, aasiutant see
Mo ion Matin, memtier of lhe|
,
In eomiiating the «|.n illl o f i
Thr roiisumrr hoard -mill it wasi
■i ir «• |&gt;i. ••-nt ORA l.ric-1 In ihimiivrtterdav W O U LD l l l » O N T IN l'K . T R A IN S
a t,dnl
Thr annual
i . i i . n t»f thr navy, as a return l»« Purrt** R.ran senate.
U gra among local p n.i,
a "writ known tai't that \»T) fi»’ - SaU cam im go
l,.|,t Srrrrtarv of War |)ern that
f*u
th* Hu)
-AIM1 Ihe fleet'* not trial iqtelatllig (11
i.f Walla* • ■ Mllll'in
of H7 pound* nf thr ill 7 |M»un*|s
H u r s to n S ln g e r a G iv e n
(jio ntly, whrn g vrn u dominant %
A T L A N T A Nov I &lt;81 - Th#
•f faRi i - iii ," « icy
a* 1 1v it trs ..f Roliert II &lt;l«re.
ri.hrn yl**“i
Hi alt ti
1 It ( tan "'M hi kr»
of brewer- ye»*t whi h Iht' IihmI
W a rm
R e c e p tio n H e r e
h i'll dls i nt ml of u 1 *li\ , 1 hr nt0 ltag**'l t i«.n will grt iii*l*'i way
sular governor, havr brought the Seaboard Air l.ine u i l * « ' **k*d
f Wallai* i*|
Hi *1 il • onU nuik
chapter
puirha-ed.
hevi
S
|*ll
licy
the
^
fleet
I'ruler thi
A
mrnt i&gt;wnrr-ahip g i &gt;u|i has fail** I
the nuhiir service rninml*»lnn at
»*f Mlt|MiAiii|» upon j makes long
•li* (Mtor
Irthuted utoler doctor'* i *i tlrP*
Friday !»«•« I it s*o *1* ..I. I
cruises in eitliei i«lsnd to s semi-revolutionary
to priitrrl aurrrssf uily not only
•tat. unknown »ln e th# remot* a heart n ' y e«lerd *v for " 'r m l v
Zero Harxtan and her rhorua of
I It* null •n’w fin no i • I ..inpin* run '
An «Jt»*anding • nnlid-ution " f
a mrrttrig *•f tl** h*ral
id. In older that the
1*4rsiac It
• Ion lo discontinue two train* be­
local negro lingers
recall ml a the Chaplei during th.- t**t &lt;r * thr mtrrrsta of thr othn part'ra hrld Thu*relay m ilir Mi
&gt;1 of H . .• li c i II* V will. &gt;8 IS
,|av* of Soaln
warm recaption at the hand* of month* wa* the setting up nf a in industry hut its own intrrrM* “ llotrl
Tin- *en»tor declared Ihe altua- tween Amertcu* and Savannah,
uli *•*1 wo M lo­ IM• riplMt.il' till
slid knuwl
in fsrlirs. msneuvr'
a a ' and lance w|!ch had g o il.r iv l negro clinic in home hygiene nnd
.......... . Puerto Rico l\ the moat dally
^
!
• » &lt;• 1ir •! &gt; of |»r» ..il. ie r .
Thr s|&gt;rakrr
ul thin inf*
edge of nsvigatnrn snd piloting
la the Clip Hall last night t i at­ care o f the rick Thi* clinic » » *
Co vrr nm Hi-on ,r Minne«nla. « ;
Ii.lli -l»ux and ilangerou* developif
,1...
wn &lt; May S Mi t ’ormirk
„I .m
' * B banaflt parfurmanr-i of held I t the Midway school,
N A V Y PLANES roi.i.ins
,.,| under the Amrrlcan regime
Ml i a Imoi(*- m&lt; • i He ■pokri* ' •iff l*4*)h masts.
andi V*.
60 Mouter Retail Code To
t 1
rrartiraily all
units
uf the ...lelv lieranse o f the preaence of
Boa to Sun,” a mu* ral womtn weie enrolled. ^
for tin- ili-li'if 11«•n. tiir olhrr
in
iBe
Explained
Monday
1 1,
q**J OtECO. f ’a lif Nov. 4i —
story o f tha U f* of tb* average
m H'f of wliirli \A|it* Iflivrin orj fl eg') vveept aubmarmes, some of Gme a* governor
These women were
'iHtceed* fr**ni the sale, it v i * d
C
D
ll* r t . " » * • !
aagte railroad'worker.
• lu n ger of rioting and blood la n -L D u t
•i r nir of Iowa D. i \ of Sioilh tbe l*asc fores aircraft and ve»
turn day* each week for four loigroi , |tr|ag n»rrt»at.la who are in
1 ideil, will l i n»« d for |in ir iiiiu
WhUa Z*ra nuraton. as tbe au- each day during the period * u«.| j ou|ll
k. la; 1 anprnr •»/ or lit Dakola, psh urvlergoing overhaul ars or
.bed o n e steadily mor* Imml flue, wa* killed yesterday whan
thcir MUM--- u
- —V
—
,
(,*1111,1 » - (*• MISTI.
- n d l- l I III
Wllh another N * w plane. Ua**t
derrd to make thr voyagsIh*8 wad prodnear of the abow j 1 6 - Sept.
li t 2
no
tmlii-viinc that th
e*■ fMi(|y
..
. . m, . .U r
0 Imlic.Ung
they.
rn, ( W
rr„ . l tul*er^ulo-is wink am ns !•••*
nenl.” Munof-martn eald.
Fund*
n*r or
reeat red eonaldaratle applau*.- forj were adept pupil*. Mro. Allen r e - &gt;rr ,(t|f, d to
Thr |+ra nnel to rrluin will •«»
Olson -aid that «ir» e opening
||r i* a reoreaentatlv* " f tbe hi* plan* fell In flame* * « e r fadwllh , h, *». h**ol rhililrvn.
gently Hf.dr.1, it wrns |»4»in'*d ***it • *t* 8‘ussi**n« here, tlo-i l*a*l hren in i a*i slightlv more than f&gt;0,000 rn
II,lir e
f*&gt; an e...
altitude
f»A
- w r various appearances oer'.i u
minor
r.li
part*, _ but he ......
minor It
tt x
\ lllw
liw ra
^ ^
- - « f 14 000rt*|*-r
port, that on HeP»- '» • ” 7 , ! “ "
Cominerei.l Artlelt.e- 4' ...mill Those Hllemlinif tiie n** e* • » f••t rul'd |»atll\ |*nr« • were higher 11■l r*l men ami 4WH! o ff fears.
la ri* I* th * African Eiro !&gt;*n-e Meltinger of Ihe »t*te ICeil • to**'
,. „ l be .ltd not .peak to Dern for C E Ekalron. nilnt of th . o lM r ]
Meltinger of
' " " I n f the Sro.mola C oolly I hamt * r
____
l .. i mm •
w l# k cam* aa a climax to .he per- headquarter*
|w.re Mi"* McCoiniick. Mi*&gt; l'» •
It* h i prirttui |i«*n cost * a* ih'termin
but a* • Piitr*
Pn*r p)|pg, was unlntured sn*l was MM*
Then will remain on tbs *«*al l-ar'isan rea»on*.
v..,led thr school or,
rnmmrn.r
thf.
ity IUII Hnnsell. Mrs. Julius Dim fel*f» *
faraaaace, -the eelce o f
StaS »rd an Inspection tour.
«•*! hy cost account nit* methods, so r„ Ru p||ifi*«i*x8Strl* *1 000 enlist l „ Rican deeply concerned at con­ to Dy to a safe landing
......................
first Monday afternoon
at 2 &lt;*• M ia A W Kti'iv.
----------------------Brkln*n* a bariton* whu led tha
Mrr W V lo 'iiluptcl 11 new gold I'arilv is ••*( mrn and **00 o»firrrs, Aboard ,(ti,,. os In I tie island.
Miss Meltinger prakrd the cap.
GROWERS GET LOAN# . j
eyjfcp Ul » o a t * f II* am flag, waa able handling of such a large rla«# o'clock
fContinued on f'ag#* fw o l
The senator charged Gore's a &lt;/in'hary. nnd |)orothy II U m l'
w a K is ft rrtained thrrr.
Th«* nrw coda la In In* given n
‘
"
H i* ipndillon o f “ Nolivitie* have transformed
the
and tha thorough leaching which
flt e
Trouble
I've
thorough discussion, ami steps
T A R P O N S»*M,k,«!S N ov. 4 ~
100*1
peaceful
community
In
waa given. Upon atklng qursllnqa
1 IK E S POHTAI POST
"
“ Old Black Jm,”
and
Amrrica into th* place of turmoil Tha flr * l loan uf •&gt;•» \Vi**t Caaat
of many of Ihe pupils, *he wa* a ill be taken to set up a I cal
loaw Sweet Chariot" wav
.trife and tnxecurily. whare bomb throurh llal W f i a l r . » w l t t t given answer* which she termed tnforcement committee The rr
•nthuaiaatic recepP A l.A T K A . No* 4
186 — A ext lode and gun-lotln* ha* be- N ation al. Farm lo a n
association
"M oat aaUefaetnry.” All of the tail gmuns which should attend
J s|,,||cy ye*ler.l»v *«*umed hlIreaieear. “ f I'dx cl*v wa* myda
fumltun
romr common
equipment for this xrhool wa* pur­ this meeting are all
la th* cast we.-e: A. Hd lie* a* 1 -lin *
|~..li*a*ler, in
her* Monday Th- fir*l chaclr.' tq
hardware, rlothiera ami furnish
chased by the local Chapter.
Twenty three
Alanlir
IV * i t. K Itollln# of Tam p, .will be
Btriektoad, AlM ia a , Millard
_____
au* •eaeiun to George E. G*y. H«
■ rltru* w fiw rr wax f»»r
•rs, dry vimnI*. shoe, variety, aisl I.iiir 4‘iupiuyees will adl.VBj 111* ihe (innc |i*l apenkei- .ami dene
SEN ATOR KENDRIC K DEAD T w o other ioen« e r r r e rvetinr? 1)^
ah*a&gt; Jahnaon. lg»ul* W rifht,
pul,loan ap|iointeil H» vaar* ago
dru^ stores, nnd others having t*&lt; m arly f*)HK) whde and r»*l»*. « ing will follow I lie program.
GrfJrWI Brown,
Robert Oken*.
rv)0 »U o w r»e
)H ib Wg#k *0
Speaker* who will * i|iea- in
eperate under the coda.
Late
Foreign
News
school ihildren of this -minty
it
SH E R ID A N , W y o , Nov 4—Of) H ln u rfflWRr* ('r e ie he» aiypllPaalino
FooUr. Mattli Britt,
O R D IN A N C E UPH ELD
M.rtdux morning lo fu e «*|»*' "g i-rhoola neat MomVa&gt; are
Senator John It
Kendrick, of ration* fur loan* amounting ta
M i n i * Mao Frodaritk* .Wlllia
T. L&gt; Duma* *t Semln-de High,
guns in
lh « "S afety Weak "
B E R L IN ; Th# Prua.ian Pro
W)oining died at 4 20 P. M , yaa- *880.000 of which II6O.O00 '
ui o
4
" ‘ T lluraUm, Will# Uulaa Doraey,
EXPLOSION SAVES L IF E
ARSON I'lT Y Nee i . rNov
J.
C
Banaon
al
Jam
r
ll.gh
;
S
He
Illinois
c
iunly,’
program
jrh
«
h
mier Goering
declared
al tha
I'onalllutlonalitv ,4 a Reno Unlay after an lllnaaa of l«*| been approve,I
Q * *f| * eNkbots.
iv Jones at Sanford iirannnar; \V. ;4'i
opens tomorrow.
. Iln* U»8 jayfonnaaeg Mr». Rellhatag iDre trial that “ m *rrity ordinance prohlbilling tale of than two day*.
H 1 N 8 D A IF . Mont, Nov 4 UT,
F.
Shelly
at
South
S
.
l
r
Primary.
*... * i
Three thousan*! of these » l d
ai.rton. of St. felerohan, der la Com munioa'l first coni- K A n e *p l".;n „ lh a l almoet killed, d
cnpy l(f . „ |
A. II. H. I.ewix at W e.t K ilo P ri­ C ig a r e t t e * by drug store# waa up
maadrrent " On tha wltne** *tanl
K A IN D AM AG ES C R O P *
..graaaatoU** for th* H arryheld yesterday by th# supreme
-rr
Y. T
»m«k on eafe.y, l.*ue l and mary; L. A. Tat# at East Hide
he
aaaertad
“
Crxeltlaa
are
I
»
&gt; Memorial Homo O r CripIlf*, hh- .trork a match lo find c jn i i tbi
, hl ,,II&gt;fr. ro
Prim ary; J. H .Lyle* at Lyman court. The ordinance wa* adopted
Yeaterday’sWeather
whgr*
so
bestial
awhen
ComaWW EST P A L M BEACH. Nor. 4
draa brtofly outlux**! in*
a* Hie outgrowth nf prim-butting
_____
raane.l
_„ —
g.vd- In
... bar haecnacgti
bool;. J. t- Gallo***) at ia k
i ’ii
___
ty by lb* MetropbliUn IJ f* H
lA6— Damage* ••tlmalod * 1 10
« f U*a Hama, aad tori tad nl*ta ara In a po*itina ta tortuf* flame* -»■
'•
n .o m u a
epnrieil’ —
about
her but----an row-w i liy drug store* to und*r*AI eatab
-- ' —---------Insurance Co,
Mary; J. O- Adam* at Oviedpci m l of crops w*a reported W KATIir.lt
la to vtolt Ik* 88 thOdnn
trxplnslnn iu&gt;licvnl roused by gaa
1. Halted to banco iil*l*
• \
^
...ir
ftn
n
gANFi—
-Pupil*
In
iho
14
wli'tc
(rhuola
o(
A.
I&lt;e#vit|
at
Chuluota;
J
BpSuta:
Original
lc
pm* racwivlng treaiaaaat
from tha Ball* Ulade-Lak* Harbor Apalacklsuta
“ at a w B i'r pipe,' wetting her tha county will tw a d &lt; V « S l •&gt; Hamrick ,| Geneva; J K. Preston
atroagthaacd President Orou'a
section*, from a heavy
rainfall
T W O D E N fF O W R IT
hlng nnd permitting her ta axecutivra and other while #m- at Oscacla;
C. I- llarriain, at
' “
by rofualac to »* actio8
Thursday night and yesUrdsy, and VI iKuderSal*
lb to safety.
»
ployr* o f th roail. W’ nle the |-u I^ V * Monroe, and «' f- Adami
___ _ gtton and reltcr atlng I
crop* along th# coastal farm log f t . M rs'*
J A C K S O N V IL IX , Nor
pils in Ihe I t negro sch w lt w II at Paola .
V t rUrc#
7
prom Isas af conttoaed aepporL
aertiutt* wars harder hit. Five (lAlneevtlU
i e addressed by negro employe,*
Negro speakers; Robert Boykin — Daniad a habea* corpus
, f l a y b r A cqu irrso
PAR IS) Promtor Sarraut’a ri
,iNSGRO SLAV# SHERIFF-'
inches o f rain fall In W est Palm K tr Weal
.
Federal
Judgr
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at C r te n i; Sameal
Fulton
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th* Chamber nf
Miami
Reach In n 24-hour period ending ____
Friadburg and Jamas B
He«for
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k
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minlaUra
throughout
the
llnoper;
Charles
W
il'iam
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Va, Nrr.
antis* confidence trot
INSRDRO, Tenn. Nev. 4 —
last night. A farming aM
west N tw r it U
last a lrh l fared larma o f
_
P hi
a at ret)sou* fight
Ret rniiig to Wlnnaliora ia County have been r*que*ti-d '•• lioldAtoro prim ary) A C- ImvaM
im m
MIS
and a day in the Atlanta foderal uf Boynton waa reported hardest T
TlUiVlIle
*
a
h
e
Mm*
referen
t,
to
tha
need
al
Midway,
Fort
Rami,
and
Camb a ig A balancing program.
tomohile wllh
cor- hit and crows labored yeste rday
pan. They were ronelctod
'
ertm;
Lewis
Dackett
«
t
Altamonte
to
%
r
safety
from
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Raymond E
F A R U i A ll Froace (wld tri
P IM O U
to pick crop# before tb * water
and F t iw F CItyi John Taylor and spiring to dafraud Inau
• n r r iw. .*
A llP P lI •■*■ I X-e* —■•
to death with hla
Frorrlar Paul I*»k
___
damaged
there
Boana
r*ady
for
pan!**
In
trying
to
rol
Monday night, tbd P r»g ro »*lii Itsyfard M e U 'a at Ovledi; Cena. I lii slayer, holiariM to
I ki* fanarol la tb * P * nt
a ( '- * picking war* moat a o w a ly dam8M8 on stock damaged
led
,— —
negro, i'•caned and acopaa of Club will *ta«B 'a safety rally at va, aad K4 afc*oi W *h»r Holly at
, Va,
ROM E: Mi
Oandy aged both on tha KeargUdae nnd ThemoavlUa
at tb* plant of tb* Or!
Sevasoak ...
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FORD is
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IN
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the United Stain ,fov«niratat datiared the foH
embargo last Spring, It comared tha coun#y*a goty supply
and securely locked up in its vaults some $4,280,000,000- In
gold,' vahied-at-tbe rate of » » .« 7 aa «w *e.- Today-with
the price of gold boosted by the government to 132.67. an
ounce, ths-trIos-of the governaieat’s-gold- roservM has
Hen raised to 96.6941IO.S70.
,-*V Whkfe theiUaiisd.States was oa&gt; the gold standanh
tie legal ratio of goM reserves to circulating currency was
40 percent, I I the rverrve banka and the federal treasury
1

W bea

Twenty-twa years ago, is 8a- and are a sustaining force In nevssash, C aargla, tha firs t R id 1rixmplishing. th* - beat sad most
Scoot troop o f twelve member* wvHJnrMls thior» o f Ufa. Tha he.
* * • organised by Mrs. Juliette hft a f thought and asfUa, as daLa w s , and from that aijal) bagln- rrloped thru scouting, ones rsUha lrg tha move meat, ia * 0 law IMtad calars latar year*, sad
years has grown jn .il now tha bring* lata ssnargmas a paroseh
ia&gt; n,b»r«hip In ibW country wum flad •hatartar the! la an Insplrdf t r * ' 312,000. The Inspirational tlon and.a Wowing to all who
cetea Into contact with that eha»ownod aQ the gold bi the country prior to the g o ld em- pit 1slples a f ths 1* 0 reman*, arv aa
Vital Is lag that loejr hh** rsiriad
IM the e m o u n t of,cum ney which could hove,been le­ Into D u ly aka* . lift m a t coun­
s u ed a g a in s t Ih en e r e s e r v e d w o u ld h a v e b e en 316,625.000,­ tries.
060. A a a m a t t e r o f f a c t th e a c tu a l n a a r v a r a t io w a s m uch
This wank, October 29. thru
M g h e r t h a a t h a t a i l o v a d b y la w a n d th e - a m e w n t- o f c u r re a - November 4, has bean observed
ia d r e a t a t io a w a s o n ly a b o u t $6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
as C trl Remit Weak thru-rat the
Now since gold reserves have been Increased through land, the observance o f an anni­
price manipulation to $6,696,760,270, the amount of cur­ versary o f a movement which hat
become to rii a vital pari In Is *
rency which the- giw ci maeat could Issue against It, even molding o f ths lives o f our pra-.
if It chose to return to the gold standard with a 40 percent clou* yoeth, and In to* character
ratio but with the price of gold filed at the present market building a f * « r g ir l* Katb d jy

value, would be $16,741,875,000.
Thus the government could. If It rhona,. make a profit
on the trmnaactlon amounting, to the difference between
the amount of currency formerly In circulation and (be Wotr.amaking; Turaday, handlcrafl;

*x&gt;l. 10^0 A. M.
'nrshtp, J ):0 9 ’A r

N e ffri Humiliated
0¥*r. ADegeiXoBs
O f Panties To Men

t/vning ■vfb rkfrrjv*7 ;3fl ‘ F. Tfi'^i t « always

•tor Tha floath”

(Continued From F t f * O M )
L a Branch* came bursting In la­
ter triumphantly waving 1 p a ir
Of Miss N egri's scantier, auto-

STANLKY-ROG

H AR D W AH K

captur* o f tha lira and rreathinfl
goats orarmhadawid their feat M
the minds af -th*-Judge*.'
'
, Someone else turned up with a
squint-eyed hanee baas. P o te s t of
red lanterns arrived a) lb* hatai
The list called far a hair tram ,
Kerin It R aaaivilt'a maal aehst and so many hairs war* braaght la
that it looked a* though the&gt; had
hold Roosevelt down and picked
him Ilk* a chicken. Battles
o f MrCay champagne
appeared In profusion.
N o one
proved Ingenious e n e r g y to’ snaf-

Wednesday,
th rift;
Tkouusy,
community service; Friday, ho*
teas 1 and Saturday, outdoor. In
tM* manner hsa th* weak been
marked by activities, which have
established more firm ly In th*
mind* and heart* o f those poriietpotlag some of the mita’-an'ilnr
principles o f scouting.
Th* grvnt uutitstiding purpose
in Girl Scouting nr* character
building thru educated habit* snd
ritltjnship thru e r r ic * . There la
no objective behind Girl Bcouting
Ibnt bn* been approved by aU who

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jauwaadr S-w.

P J B S S W J M A W
ad h ar' frtamhs • m et - aslakksn
tta ra d a y aftvrWrad h k l s ihay
paid- bar a so reprise v » i l bearing
glTU and. fafrasbm taU Ih4t wriH
aariad. tolas, la t W Mjataawm/. 1
&lt; Tbaaa.-wh* gat bared j* t a naam
L y bom* i l l “ CurJi-isC' pal**^.
war* M r. sad Mrs Fr*wk LranS,
Ifr-. aaJ Mrs, R. E Tyua. M r. s a g
Mr*. C. He COla. R ev. and M r*.
1. M. T hinniuaa, M r * M ' m k

Lire MerchHnti

P R S iX

Jaoms A .-W rig h t

jU «M P 4 u 4i m
A Baflowe'an 7&gt;«rty that proved
anjoyahla to all of tho gwsou woo

found nn effoct upon the price level as paper dollars.
If the laauaore of ten billion doilarn worth of additional
currency by the federal government resulted In an increase
af-aredit-ai- the-raU qi lan to pnew-aad ihrre Ig of xnurae
' ' the purchasing
grave doubt that it would
.
_ .power of the
country would be Inrraaned to $167,000,000,000 with a pro­
portionate effect upon the prica level. In 1929 at the height
of the late lamented boom, the value of-the country's puis
chasing power was only $67,000,000,000.
If the Iwuanee of this additional currency produced
would—it
the rvverae effect upon credit— aa it .probably
.
would have no Immediate rrault whatever on price*. Aa fast
aa the new currency wax Issued, the effect upon the pric* level
would be offset by a contraction of credit. Thin would re­
sult in further demands for more currency,. with tha remit
of a further contraction of credit. Finally there would bo
nothing left but currency and It without valua.
Those who think thla ia not taxation should give it
further thought. The value of the dollar has already been
*
__2 about
_1 l 36
“ percent.
r „ . y Tkltt mran ato the average
depreciated
pcraoB that tba flaw riotU r bill which he hMd flirted wway
for a rainy day la now worth $3.20. It mean* that the per­
son who had a governmeat bond or any other bond worth
$1000 haa tori $360 in actual purchasing power. __ &gt;
It means that tha parson who waa gattlng $20 a weak
|and la atilt getting $20 a wrak ia contributing $7.20 a we*k
in reduced purr haring power. That ia taxation.

Kfouling Marathons
Kiaaing marathon* which have been having their fling
thla past summer In-various aectlona of the North ara about
. to Invade our warmer ■clime*, according to the Miami Her­
ald. which relates that more than a month ago it warned
tha city cotnraiasloneni that Just such a thing might hap­
pen after tho klasers had concluded their summer engage­
ment*.
•
j.
"A kiaaing marathon, in which a man and woman try
'|to see how long they can maintain the posture of a klaa,"
the Herald explaina. "caa hardly be classed aa refined. But
!|f you are going to net up high standards of refinement
] above which all public entertainment must rime to obUln
official aanftion, what are you going to do about profrai t*M»M wrestling. In which the pubtle la treated to tha sight
10f too ipea making every effort to dismember each other I
I f ana wara going to promote a kiaaing marathon,
the first thing to ba dona would be to get some orgaatxa, lion to condemn It Bigger and better condemnation^ make
fTor bigger and better boa office receipt*. When auch sorry
1shows are allowed to proceed without benefit of ballyhoo,
tha.crowds are slim Indeed. If the city commission wants
to maka the market ripe for a succession of kiaaing mara­
thons this winter, let them begin by trying to prrrrnt

Taaaday' night w ith
Mi** Allas
Kpesaralan fed • hoatoaa, and over
Cirri* Number Fisa
28 paraott* wara proa an t.
bytar Inn Auxiliary, Ikfni. Haary
I T h # . KaaaanaoA ham* won Am- MoLooIWi, chains*a, tWpl meat at
oratad With wild Fall flow er* and ] 9:09 o'clock with Mrr*. Fr* ah L
eraridd Sad Uach itrasmars and Wdodruff, 8M Owh A &gt; ____
opWr HfeHoWa’ an fentarra. Daring ' Circle NoWtag B lg ’rir tiw
Ox* avaahig. the gwasif sajoyad bytarlsn , A otH W y, M n i ' l
btuiao and Other gamra, while at Walthour, chdlrman, wIM'foa*
a lata h*ur tha h6#Um aarwad a Covered dtah lunchawv * M

Mhmw fr it h Mr
Palm ritd Aadauo,

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"•meter*, know*

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i|jkM4a
an InviUtlon for all p^oplu
liVMCg. injceaimH |n |h#|r mor»m«Qt *u
f U * * ' ,m4rt&gt;j l « H ond Ti*lt thorn on any
" “ f* Friday rvrnlnf ond M t how th#y
rptibis learn practice amt live th* scout“ hood, |*r Ideal* Oral ale# them ri»lou,
ildiog,4spirit »nd ontlook.

UNIQUE PLAN IS
OFFERED AS AID
TO U. S. FARMER

would be allowed to pmdur* srvl
•heTspinunl e»fji would be permit­
ted to malt, fatd* would be given
each nroptyrry^pM at given Inter­
val* farmers would h* authoritad
to set) g given percentage of their

. tMasasgrapk Priatlag

Bi U PERRINS'

TYPING

194 Pask. Ara.

1 1 Special InventIgaIlona

i SEMINOLE COUNTY

i r . and Mrs. &lt;X T . Spencer att.nded th* Georgis-FlorW, foot­
ball igama ia JacbMOslU* today.
U m M. T„ Ifoya, Jodg. sad
Mr* Rr 9f- Ward tad Hrr. Morris
May g war* rial toga la JarifMmvTil* today. They attended tbs
tk

CREDIT ASSOCIATION
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DRj HENRY
M cLAUUN, ir;

KMCOTRtCAL S lf F P U ^
PHONE 4i$

108 MAGNOLIA

Mr. aa4 Mr*. HamUton Blab**.
Jaa LanahatU lUfeate Mlaa Thkb
a VfeW-' Buafeirk af Daytona

rack, Odr#fa Cherry, arte Hvray

Bryan &amp; Thrailk.il]
MOVED 1

oagldm form 'd , pdriy attoadg tha Oaqrgia-norMfe fpodball

Mlav.

Psed Typewrilert

# f f J9fe.'i*

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and
Adding Machin«s

M ril'C

Courington.

HRtall.

Mrfc*
Shrubt And

CONTRACTING m

NOTICE

, Mrs. E. A. KavnaU sprit Thuraday ta Davenport arttfe fear atstar
Mr*. McKakgfefeMia* Elaan* Walnrigfet ratoraad
ta Oriado this weak from a vita
la Haaford
'
MM* Eawy David apart Boa
day araalag ta Oriado. Mtos Clara Parham, of SaafbrA
Mlaa Lote Mltrhara of Oriado; and
A. M. Jonas. Holland Ring, Oliver
Crurawalfe and? Raft Waisaigfe*

I.eon

ChatUd Pale, naraooe
and Bob William*.

SANFORD ELECTRIC

and

. thioafe .. attmuUag. ^ thia, *IW &gt; , ■
war*': tho Misses Fern Oglesby
Opal Oovorak, Marintha Boyett,
Mahlo Coop, Gladys Hawkins,
Hllftrdd A Bad. Margaret Allen.
Jewdi: Giles, (Hody* Rplnks, R oU
Naagher, Margaret Merritt, Ruby
Kalar. Agnao Kali**. Alma Spivey,
aid ABro Kaaadrinea, » » d Baddy
GRra, Billy Eaararmoa, Bro*m#r
Of)a*. Oaoda .Habklna, Glatin Govorek. LkaH*
lUrraaga,
Paul
Oflaahy, Frank Priaa, Brwwfela
Stafford,

Eywn Exmarinta •
(CasUtaaed free. Pag* Ora)
ITm qnntasigswuld be b**ad on
fllaaaos (ovrraUy Fittta
th* price for a product sufficient
to gie* it* producer* pre-war pur pari production and temporarily
1missive qintsa would be baaed
chaaiag power.
lie said they also fouad that an on claims nf farmers supports 1
NRA cod# would not be possible by affidavit*.
because the Industrial act spe.b '•The quanlitiee farmers wool-’
OptomctriKl
firstly eirmpted farmer* Venn* Us be penalUed to sell would be th##*
112
l&gt;ark
Avg.
'
wHVh
th*
stepartment
nf
agrlrul
licensing provision* under f tt _
amendment prrased b, Reaalnr ‘tuVb aseertanted could ba absorb­
I .ond, (democrat. In..) Tha gueer- ed by the prbeaaeer*.
nor* then turned la the proelslnnv
of th# farm art that authoriaed
Waller* to enter into marketing
agreements, or to preeerib# them
snd la - M itr a l the marketing of
ramato'itlrs. and developed the
An all day quiltlag waa held at '
raw program wklch Olson said
th# hdmS of Mrs. E. A. Farnell
called 'far:
Plain* pricaa of the sli core mo­ by the la^lra of the Baptist W.
M U. organixstloa Wsdrawlay.
dule* by IW . S at parity which
Mr*. Paul Cimptsll snt*rtaln*&lt;l
would he 111)3 a bi.hr! for wHesf;
7R cent* a bushel fur torn; 8V&gt;0 her Sonday School Class Trawday j
a hundred pound* fur hogs; 1,8.70 svenllig qt her home with a ITtl‘ |
for beef ratlla- 90 4 rents a pound towe'rn party. Their learhrr, R#V.
for butte, fst snd 82 08 a hunllrad J. N. Thompaon waa preeent and
pounds for milk.
a must* dallglitful evening waa
Uceralag of handless and pru- •pant, .
rasaors of thee# commodIties to
Don Caraway ahtppd two cor*
require them to pay tho flxtd of beans thla weak. Others will j

OVIEOO

W. H. Tfewffar

rafrSataienU. '

SIR W. let BT.
•“

l a aa s ia N p k a t * i t quiet *tm- waist whlla tha alaeeaa wwra.largs
W ith* tabs's h e vforg
p lk lly , the m arriage o f Miss V ir ­ and p U t a d .
gin I); M g* McDsnlal, daughter of e alosa-flttiag hat a f sal army
-M rsr'E. A . Dauglra* and ths late crags triermad w U M g r % y . vrivak
J. d . McDaniel o f thU c ity U f l swats and a soft vail. Adding ta
o f ’ ths . —
ou---tfit
wvrw w.
Hobart Fardtnaad Lawox o f Da- the attractiveness
show hr bmlqtret af
l a eg, .on b f M r, a id Mrs. R abort
and f v r a .......
J, lfa o * ..lo o fc plara this morning
at S(00 o^clocfc- at Holy Croan ' Mias Oardy's draat • wma - fash­
Episcopal • Church. Tha Rev. M ar­ ioned a f navy ulu* -fsilla.- made
F t Cham, Ca. w ill W rtar* a t 7 : » * tin J. B ra n pa rf or mad tha earw- with a straight tklrs Una ana
f . R s t t M T t o d t Baptist Church mortr In tha praaened of a large 1 1**vet which war* l l f V l . l o the
tha.
Tha public ta tariU d..
growfe o f fHands and rela.lva* a f •IbOw .and then flartd • to
tSonldaa d a i s bottona sod s high
i&lt; Circle M em ber Ond o f the ProsThe cbarch was decorated for sm all collar of whltn fsifle w eis
bytarlsn AuaiUary, Mrs.
C. C.
the-only adommanti. Sh* woy* a
B r W t v chairsHMV wUJ m m K-at t habccasloB w it h 'g la llili. pa Ime
T all basbds of pbik Small naty blue hat and oth tr acS:9t&gt; V c la s h 'w t tha hoaa* a f Mr*: I sad 'fern srassarlas In navy blu* and car-;
]B. *D. B raaalaa, cocnar N lm h ' g fa d k li war* arranged abwri the
a lts# among points while (madias liad a larg* arm bouquat 6f rad
n t t u f s a f ' M m l l * A to m s , w ith'
In largo raadotabra cast a soft n r is s r a rasas and fern.
M m Brownlee • aadf M rs. C. A-|
M r*.‘D o a g ls ti attended the wed­
glow, abdot the chareh. The cSattr ri tailin g was entwined w iA as­ d ing,w earin g a nav* rlu* figured
paragus fe r n 'a n d q s io iiii* *
at silk tall brad gosrtl. i f « r hat shoes
poh al wars
placed
in various I and Ather secstsorie* ward la a
pines* nboat tha church:
harnaopialilg shade.
Mrs. Lenox sateatml for tha ocFraesdlag Utor esrameny
M ss
gawn.
M a rga re t' Daria
played "T o a cssHn a brown sa.l tan
WUJ- Rasa" by MacU. wril s h a r Tha body a f tha ds*«s was nf tan
which K m . Goorgo Barden rang • rap* who* the collar and aaffa
" I L*va T o o TVuly," whh arrow- Word In hrowa. H&gt;r hat and shoes
•soIm anl by
Mias
I&gt;avi*. TW* ward o f g shade af brawa which
bridal pwrtQr antSrad tha church complimented the rol.i-a o f tha
ta tho strains
af
I s l n q t i t ' i d ra m
Immediately after the ceremony
Wadding March and irpariad to
Mandilsanha's
racansioitsl.
Miss Mr.rand M r*, twaoa le ft for a 10
Diayll randasaJ "L l*b «&lt; 'r*u s »," by dky weddhtg trip to New Or.'aans
XAaatt aa' Mr. B m : part armed the slid Atlanta. They will be at home
to fSair friends after Nav. I ] at
at S:S0 o’clock kUVM rm . Edward
B McCall,.
Want
TwaoUath , Tha bride, wk* w*&lt; giran (n 2.td West Mlrhlgan Avanue, DeStradt, with Mrs. McCall, MraJ A. marriage by bar b»0Ui.-c. A. M.
B. W a ll***, snd Mrs. Paul Blg- MoDoniel, af B M ih t, had Mk bar
martd of bsdw sad oniy attend*!

An InlarraUa* taJk'-aa »W «b*
and flaworif lljaatratad wltli flawara and cutting* wma mad# by
Mrs. W. F. Watara r t th* regular
irarttet r t Cssilnd, C lm W .of th*
Cardan Club h*W Friday warning
at th# hom* of Mr*. Fram-H E.
Boll 1KN Park Aram**. D oris*
th* maatlag th# m*mh*r* **•
changed several kind# of p in ts
and cuttings.
Mrs. Balk prratded over th*
bostnara. session and urged *11
the members to attend th# "Flor
Ida' Mobilisation
for
Human
Need a" lanrhaon to be held next
Friday at 11:20 o'clock at the Wnnsa's Club, gpao) ers oa that day
will b* Mrs.. Arthur Cummer of

aqt, M b * Brian .wordy, dadghtev ,
oa 1Mr, * and V a J. .&lt; Cnrdy af
khb W y . (Theodore W. I.enbx of
Gloobood acted as bevt m*n fir
t k t iridagroom while th* UdhcTEI
vfofh Winisai G. Ball. Claud*
rtevtMon, Jr., Also Phiran, and
Happen Rhinholaer.
( •■
‘ Boft, apongy crep* la eel gray
wka ghoaaa by Mias McDaniel for

J n r J rita l gm nt__ l u w a m ad a.
ahaiw atari* U lU r d Hnra and
twa trimmed with atlfT pile p.nk
cdrdqd silk which wa* used U&gt;
form the collar and Jabot. Hm*ll
pink' buttone wore pls-t»d in the
back from th* neckli.ie lu the|

Committee* Named
By Leyton Aitatttiary
Committed* wa»W appl isted for
Ih* orteertwac* a# ’ AiOalstlrw Day
and plans fdr thd aaraual New
Year’s Rva Rail at th* regular
meeting of th* American Legion
A axillary heir*- yevUiday afUr
noOn at th* hom* o f Mrs. Wallire W. Wright ,M*H4wvUt* A*#naa, with Mrs. F. ’E. RooVnlll*t
praiidiog.
Mr*, lealia Went wa* rhosen
to have charge of placing wreath*
oa tha monuments in Central Park
and aa the U M n m cm Arariatic*.D ag v r i *
Mlsd. Jewwsika

W ith Mrs. L . P . lfafera. Mrs
f t t U Coleman, M rs. ,R. L. Cor­
nell S irs . i . P , B a t And Mr*. * .
F. M t a U a le it * * a # h &lt; * t * . . « * , ih*
regular meeting of_ the
A *s l*s
C l r t l s . o f tha-G ardas'/Clafe » »
Said Friday ta o rk ife g 'it lira k e rn
of UfK C a tS s IM a J U X s l U '
F (S ta r r , of Um m atting wtra
talks m ad* by Mrs. ffo a ry *fr ig h t
•ad Mrs. K ie l T . W U lism i.
Mrs.

Wight'* 1 address . was

beset

0*

kG a rd rt Prahlama,*- «b .W
M m&gt;.
W illiam s spoils aa “ Tree*.
iMra. E. H. La nay pra*1d*J over
(ha bealflaas aaasWh
whew &gt;*ports w ore heart fro m M rs- Cornail, bsaattlicaUod chair s * V Mrs.
H. II. CoUm as .program chair­
man,' and o tk *{ com m it!** chairm r a ' Hltftardi 'ru ltlh r *' wars 'dli-.
trtowtad among the m am ntn sSd
Mrs. R. J. H olly ra*a a.*d I has

Mid-wrak Prayer Servlea W m P
n#AUy, 7 3 0 P. M
1

UVIRDO-METHODIST CHURCH f .
W. J. Carpenter, paitnr.
Sunday i. our lloma Coming.
Ddy. ATI form er members o f ihls
Jl, F. Curry, pastor^
Sunday School, 10:00 o'rlock. rfahiVh am Invited td b t prveant
Maming terelra, ,11:00 o'clock.
Dinner bn tha ground—plasdy'
Hraning isrvlcs, 7 :.T0. o'clock.
fo r 471 o f our friends.
■
Special snukic at all Sarvler*
Tha pastor will preach an *ppropriale sermon in tha m om nf.
kbmn
W r m 0III6T
"H ulber la s ." who has been - %'
Cgp ROT.
churvh member
fo r more than
sfranty years. will
lead an pM.
Bondhy Schori. Hi M A . M.
tltna "L o ve F # a «t" In the after­
Epteorih League, «:4 i P. M.
Prdgar Hefting Thursday, 7:90 aeon.
T h e Y oan g
la d le *' Circle
P. M.
tha Mt*»lnalrry Society w ill glyo
a religious play at night. Mafia
Will ho rendered hy our choir. "Wa
Rev.
E. D. Brawnlr*.
P . P. •h alt'sin g some o f tha old ttmd
pastor
hymn* which ' stirred men** sauM '
Roaday Sabaal, 9:44 A. M.
In other days; » l « « some o f - (ha
M agrib g WarpMp, 11:09 A . M.
best' o f the modem 'one*.
Christ las CaSrsvar, 9:90 p M.
The Bifnday Sch-nl «p««lon Wfel
Eraatng Warahlp Saavica, 7:in
ba the first at the day.
P. M.

Gewavs at Sanford Aeer.ua.

whiab war* n wsarad for the aacSstoa with bawls af chayaanthrmmm
The aasalan wUI meat at tb*
snd raaaa. lUmaawS* cards , mark­
ed . the plaaa* af th* vsneoa alasa of the waralng «nd avmilng
gvaata .
Those, prasvnt ware: Mrs. Haa■y Wight Mrs. E. U. Laes&gt;. Mrs.
J. K. Baker, Mm. Frad Jf. W lllams, Mrs. C. C. Briggs, ills , II.
U Cornell. Mrs. H. H., CO’aman,
Mrs. L. 'I. FrisUr, Mr*.
£•
Garmly, Jr., Mr*. L ' P . Hagrd,
Mr*. 0 M . R s M m m . Mr*. B. 4.
LA R K M AR T tV»MWirftTTT
Harr Icon. Mr*. R. J. Holly, Mr*.
ICHVRCH' "
T. H. Mail Big, Mr#. B. F. Man:.

Rev. Rnltth llartlin. pmrtnr.
P:4B A. M. RiiAdny School, Prof.
O. K. McKay, »ii|wvintemtent
11 tOO A M. M-rnlng S.rvltw,
Sermon by the I'n-tor; Subjactl
"T h e Mind o f rh.-ht "
6:.10 P. M. Epworth Irarue.
7:90 P. M. Evening Service.
Sermon by
Rev I r .tenklnf,
l*resldlng KWer o f the Oilands
District
..Iv r ig a , Mr*. Ralph A. Rmdth.
(Prvsbyteridn OWernm ent)
7:90 P. M. Wednesday evening
Mr*. Otla Rshawhf and Mr*. By­
Organised In IW d.
prayer *ervlce.
rag Stephan*.
Praoehing Service# at 11:09 A.
A cordial Invitation I* extendaA
M. and »:0 9 P. M. '
t* all In attend these service*.

TreuvreHim
By Gfrl Soou

’• Graded Rathhiy Rchoal with
Trsitiyd TVacher*. 10:89 A. M.
Mlnistrr, th* R»v. James M.
Thamp*«a.
Lofeo
Mary Oiri Scoria last
FIRnT C IIB lH T fA N CHVRCW
night partietpatad U* aa snjuyHlttee iHH “ Rteaat" sad Sanford
abiw fTreeauro-Hoot*’ that hsa a
gay- coding at the heme —I Mr. A r s n s
The Rev. V. M .Marlar, pastor.
and Mr*. Frank N«an« ailat aa
eaelllng «ha*t which had l-egua
Blhle School, 9:48 A. M.
at th# “ U tile House' o.
Scout
Mortilog Serrice.'11:00 A. M.
headquarter*.
Rearing Rervlaa, 7:90 P. M.
The affair wa* stagnd by the pa­
Wednesday service. T.-SO P. M.
trol which had reosnll) 'o il an
Intor-potrol contest. Five
*top*
f i r s t cm n rcY t tr r d in n e r
wore ma.tr enroute to th* tia n *
SCIKNTrST
hom*, including a slop at h '- n t
. Christian Kriancu sarvlea* are
hrid aveky Naaday maming at
th# charrh *4 Ea*t Secand Slraet
■t It no o'clock, flubJact for to­
morrow la "Adam an.1 Fallen
Man."
Wrifneiday svrfftng church at
Reaiflng Room at the Church whirs
800 K 2no Rt.. at H;0(r o’c’ock.
Thlr rirareh maintain, a free
th* BtM* and all authorised Chrisllan Seleara 1.1trratur# may be
read, borrowed o( pur’cUfe'd. llpv”
Tuasdeyt and Friday* Trim 3 to
R F. M.
’
IT IIH C II

OF THE N .U A R K N H

LAKE MARY. FLA.

T s a i’s Ek* Ball wUI U gifon an
.Aatakrday. De*. 20 ira U ta r t Dm .
Ml Irw — aa rise lottav M » fsBa • »
Rgndsy. Mrs. TV. Ik Hc-fmanrl will
^ j f r ir p l'-ta ta rtta
.Plan* wera made for a towel {
•ltd toy shoWar to o* given foi|
tha Crippled Children's Home at
81. Fatarabrag, msd a rspsr* seaa
mads uf ti&gt;* recent anI* of N, K.

Sunday, Oaf. tJSd.
fiundsy K.'hm&gt;l, li;4b A M.
I'rraching, 11.00 A M.
N. Y I*. S 8-:U) f M.
Prasehsng, 7:30 I’ M.
Preaching at Gounty Hums,

W D 'ttlT A , Kan, Nov. 4 IA1
Dr. Wiiriam Trufanl F’ i&gt;»trr, r«**ar*h specialist, laid delegate. In
the Kansas trsrKrr.' rnnemtln# M t 9 M ami at Convict Camp,
har* yesterday that th* Mhool J.X9 t . M
terahar, aeersglnq 87.70 a wrak In
wages, is th* "fuigutleu man" ut
FIRST I1APTMTT C in 'K C lI.
the NRA. II* added
"W e have
Park Araau* an j Sixth Htrart.
provided
money
for
sewet.,
Th* R *». W, I'. Brooks. Jr.
bridges, highways, harbors, tun*
Sunday S. h&lt;«d 10 (Mr A M
Minning Worship 11 00 A M.

4( V
k Chafehti
r U •«* ■ —wra - L-

A report from Mr*. Julia* Dlrtgfalddf, b**uUflc»tkai ‘chairman,
slow ed. that splendid work wlta
floyrar.
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T•
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TABEM NACLB

hy tfe#
_______lent them by tha At-

B. V. P. I'. &lt;I:ID P M.
Eeenmg Worship 7:»9 P. M
Wednesday Service 7:30 l». M.
F.arp)"&gt;n** for hard i f hearing,
Vloitois we Irani*.
PAOI.A r O * M llfr fT 7

CBURCI

Th# Rev. Allied Erlcson. P««ta*.
Sunday H«h*o&gt;. 9:44 A. M
Christian Kndrarar, 8:3u P. M.
Evening Hervlras, 7-3# P. M.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting. 7:80
P. M.

lastiC Coast Lisa- Raflrvad. Mia.
DingfaMar a t a l t r t th* teatabarx
r t th* t N t a 'I s O tar wash. ‘

:: The hasaMiMntten report gave
orach tre d lf la Mfa. A W. Wkd»-

A LI. h O l'IA CATHOLIC
II I U K U l
card

BE rn es

W#

Flora Mcphaul aa hostess.

Th* FMaiia CUaa rt U
Baptist Church will atari'
Fr M. rt t a feasna rt Mrs

S A N F O R D T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO

w lta

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th a n k

to

rsp rsat

Th* Hev. J J. Kallaghan, pas­
tor.

!
to our

ittaqg.frlande uur smear* a p p e l l ­
ation and thank* for
Ih* many
klndnaaeas shewn us, to tha Campball Logatgg i’ 1at . American Iwglon, to C a ge
R, *C. Washburn
and th* ho)r* whs composed th*
NriM^-dlrtaM, to taw. S. B Rom.
ta th* Erlrknen F t a r i f
Home.

Era, Mis* Jhitb Hand. •

Sunday Berric**.
First Mass. 7:90 A M.
feecond Maas, 9:00 A. M.
Evening Devotion*, 7:30 P. M.
Dally Masa, (exrapt Saturday!
7:3d A. M.
Saturday Maas
fur Children,
* 00 A. M.
Instruct Iona.
Grad* Rchoal pupils on Mow

lay* and flelutdsyn at 1:04- F. M.
High

Rrh'ol

pupO*’ on

Mere lay*

•nd Thnrrtay* fet 7:14 F. M.

brother, Cyru* T,

s Studio

HRNfetAMwmonhrr

c h o Rt h

Tit# H*v. f . P- Driacdll, partor.

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ferttiwaragM
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F lU ffT M E T n o O lir r ('H D R &lt;T*

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I
have taken ovatr the
isffument uf Standard
snd (tee Service St*Jocarted at Sanford and'
iry Avenue. I wilt »p&gt;
■Ute your Danronxge. .
Pbooe 9115

V frT . -W jiM e a r

HOLY CROSS ItP IR O P P A l

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Tvrenty-fln-t Suiwlay after TrlnItye.
Holy Communion. 7:90 A. M.
Church School, 0:90 A. M.
Holy Communion and Sermon,
|| 00 A M.
Y'oung People's Service I.esruk,
a m P. M
Kvenitig

Prayer

»m l

Sermon,

I Junior Choir )
MONDAY

Woman’s Guild. 4 on P M.
WEDNESDAY
Vestry Meet ins. 7 i(l P. M.
THDRRDAY
Meetlna with |V»r ne«- Pedelt
on the work amen- the Seminote
Iodise* .* 4-vii r M
K4T DRDAY Acml.tle# D « f . '
Iloly I'ommllhlon at IB:fttl A. 1L
in memory of all tliosu nho n ta jf
the supreme sactiflee
for thelv
country. The church will be op*U
from K:00 A. M to IMKI P. M.
for prayer tn r- operstion vrtlh-tb*
World-Wida Day of Prayer spon­
sored by the Woman's Auxiliary
of Ih * Rpisropal Church

COWGHBG A llo N Al. CHPRCrf
Corner Park Aeenur ami Ttilrtl
Strrat.
The Rev. John Bernard Root,
minister.
Morning Worship, II 00 A M,
fBturch School.
A M.
flermon hy tha pastor.
Christian Endeavor S rlety, 7(86
P. M
. ’
Speaker Audrey Neesa.
Wrdnr-day Se-vlce. 7:4R P.'MT,

Sqitdty
Monday

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com- thru* play* la tar bat Ih* try for G a t o r - B u l l d o g C o h t c s t
point failed *0 tb* tear* wad 6 to
I s H e a d lin e r W h ic h
«■ 1
A
fter
the
kick-off,
KeOy
west
fr a ia r r • n * «
P r o m is e s F ir e w o r k s
sftor- around right end for 11 raid* and
a first down oo Ma own 44 yard
ATLANTA,
Naw.V. A - W — A
line. Millar and Rally picked up
pair
of
daala
of chstoptonshlp
C n fn t M * aorta yard* In three tries *o liarnature add color to1D ltlt’i grid-’
oh ts tto Oeslk WlMestS'kr • nags panted out e f bounds on ths
Ocala tO yard line. Clyatt Intme- Iron program today aa Goorgls
u O e to ro .
’b eterok a of lb# ***** plu. t dlstoly pnntad back, out on tb* deploys against Florida end Ken­
4 dririhg o*4 i U m i tocklta# Hanford SO yard Una. Rally got tucky tickles Alabama with tha
tbres aad Hsmage 10 yard* at
4to and* but Hanwga fumbled poaatblllty that OM‘ of n o n may
sad Clyatt rteoterad on the SO be removea Jrotn th* Sootbsestsm
,
yard lino aa tha first qoartrr confersncs race.
Unbeaten Georgia likely will
ended. . t .•
*
Hare cam* the qaaareat "brrak face its strongest opponent e f lb*
e f lk* x*ma" rrar ***n ‘ tor*. yaer In th* faat, acrgppy. Gator
r iT . f t *. *.r.
Ocala triad twa - thruft* at tha club- Florida has th« • peril i«*t l*rtnr«lon
t.H« ItL *•
I
IH I
I
Has aa the qoarior openad aad running attack Georgia hAs been Ford ham
MW
Army
&amp;
1
than Clyatt dropped back to puaL rsllsd upon to halt and alao per­ Mlchlftan
.•
&lt;
18M
N ih r m k a
4
1*M 71
1
Tb* ball want high Into tha air to haps tb* beet passing gstnX*
Dinjuriinr
T
I.M«
Ui
After Uietr smashing rlctory Or# *i»n
Rsprtss In dafout worp Lxatsr land squarely on Babby Haight'*
7
I.AM
5
•
•
f
toad.
Th*
toll
bo
ahead
Into
lbs
F
a
rn
T#rh
1
,m
erar New York anlrartlty, tha
rp*f*. B m r f t l tlttta
Lake
t it Itl - Ift
H C aliforn ia 4
hands
ef
halfback
Richardson
whi
hfo* fallback t M , tUfcoalra
Bulldog* are astablishad aa faror- rtiipr«i«
m
t
I
n
11
i ft## in
I
X *s a rapart!; O s O d K.lly, waa tackled aad dawned on t
(tea but any l*t down, kny con- Hair
1
to«
its
11
f
’M
ftft
I
IS
yard
Una.
A
fter
Ocnla
had
toon
Ma o ff ami t i tbnuU, tsModtsf
sarratlon of power with the Tab Uxii Htat# 4
ai
15
14M
i
m i 114 11
xsd 14 yard i t t a t t around and. setback fire yard* for offsldas, gam* a » , A hrncsln rlk'w’.-ntny H#«irffla .
Imoulh
4
1*
IM lib
kbIWtsd him sa on* o f th« fs*t- Rlrhardion and Voagtte picked op prvrs die*ttmus. ylorkU M&gt; a fk*r
1SJ 45
i*r#*’ ri Hint# 4
T
T
IM
•ft
, &gt;scM ** * » bar* Ts y r t t r M aerpn yard* la a drirlog n la t
■mart outfit that takto sdrantsg* IdUuTa'na' HI. t
H
H
U
tiu
rsh
4
1
1
for*
Riche
r
da**
want
o
ff
hia
left
IM
1
1
M n fM powar m i dtffSM dsxof any break* ' and doggedly 1'iirdUt
1
171
4
1
II
L H x iMk o f ■tat bps i ••bstWota aid* for IS yard* and a touch guards any adrantog* U may oh- rihln Hist# S
Tift lft1 n
Hurl* II*&gt;11
&amp;
•11 140 17
fhndk Jordan arks SffSiq dxm- down. Th# try far point felled,
Hat Hi t'nl*. 4
•M
•1 H
and
there
wad
do
more
adoring
itystsd that ha tan Ixba ft wHh
Alabama
I
7M
•1
V
Kentucky, also unbeaten In th * Kansan HI. 4
IM
•1 VI
■rw t of thxmr Rom (Mham, during th* afternon.
loop,
must
ba
at
full
itr*ngih
to
Seminal* High took th* o ff Hy­
spp* captar, who, sUhoosb ba
•top the Crimaoa Tide. Kentucky I tlons for an unbeaten campaign.
| jib 'h x p d i fall, boyar dU lat lic# In Iti own hands dering th*
ha* lost II of IU I t battle* with L ulslana State face* South Car­
and Randall fllan(ktpr, Uagh aaoond half, with young Rally
Alabama and tha Crlmsoaa, still olina in Baton Rouge In another
« • Vko ns4* |lf« mtfcrxblo leading the way, aided by liar'
T,|W pUlUnf Ihtddtntn and nag# and Jordan. Rally allppod In wiry much In tha rnnniog dasplt# o f the Koutheastem-Houtharn Con­
and around tickles and andi to an ea rly tla, plan to odd M o th e r ference serU*.
A* nU.xftarnpon.
lit.
leala’a •trunsih lay tn .Tonback gain from one to 14 yatds, but he triumph.
Tennessee and Tulan* carry the
could get away tocavi* hi*
The wlldaat offense hr bully Southeastern flag Into forrlcn
Ray,1 qaartarbotk. ClyaU, ___Merer
and
a naif
failed him, at th* critical m * around- Ralph K **«h *»*lr a he sky fltM i, th* Volunteers engaging
ulSrietb and 'Wfrar'-Hkrnaga loo had ^difficulty triple threat, whoso long kicks George Washington at Washing­
with* world* e f newer
past th* meondary da- bar* won many a gam*. Kentuc­
"
fans*. It aaamad that h* and KtUy ky's crack ends, Rupsrf and ton, D. C„ and Ih# Greenlee meet­
war# toe faat far their Interfere. Rruter, may also to depended up­ ing Colgate In New York. Cen­
Sentinel* High had tha ball an on to spoil aorn* of Alabama's tenary enc um bra Tesaa AT ft M.
at Hhre re port, Centra pis y * P itts­
the Oral* tS yard lino In Ih* tnanaurara.
" ,V ' '* ‘
burgh at Pittsburgh site. ’Louisi­
thin) quarter, while In tb* fourth
Vanderbilt, unbeaten but tbd in ana college meets the . tjujeorslty
quarter, Samlnot* High reached
Routheastem play, bkaa on G*orof Mexico In Mexico &lt; I M ]
th* Ocala nine. It, SO, *0, and U
gla Tech In NaabrUla In a tight
yard Una only to mil* nut i
Mississippi li pittaa r f f s l o s t
___ thpst* at tbs' footer
cants** which may swing cither Dirralngham-Bouthgm,
paaaaa, or lino-buck*.
Bkwantt
• b ft rid# &lt;k fUint
way.
Bemlnol* High OOtgalned Ocala
against Tennessee Tech end MleOcila had. tuntsd
Auburn
has
a
greet
opportunity
by 10 yarda, rolling up 101 yard*
eleelppi fjtels erainst Mlerisslppl
derma and tha hell was qn
-from ic rimmag* aBala* t Pt aconri lo stops for Its egrly setbarVe hy college.
U yard. Una. SUffanlng, tha
whipping tluke at D*rheas and
by Ocala. Ik e lamb alee ma
In the Rottthmt fn te to e lb g b to
-toM fo r downs and look
all first down* agalnat firs far ruining tha Blue Darll*' stp lra- Athletic eesocletlon. Murray may
II oe th* 10 yard Una whan
Ocala, and Bajntnol* High com­
M llU r continue Its rlctory march orer
Bjjpee from Clyatt to RIcksHsM
pleted four of aln* peases far i t ItlrhanlMift
K .llr 1jjulevllte and Furman should taka
lU lle r
fb
Hsrnase
yards gain. On* pate srai guod for IU
- , Millar and Harnaga mad* nine
S'll-.lll ullitne - Sernlnnlr
lllshr W cfford. Other* Include Citadel
SO yards la th* closing moments Slstiahl.r, fln.nreS, H,o*n. end
#hrda In thro* tries but wton Har&gt; of th* contest.
O d e r JnrAert. DySos. K nlsM . Mr- end Preabyterlen, Rest Kentucky
M g * dropped beck to punt, four
riella n d
pnd Traneylranla Tech and MltlTJ. elaftls# llh. ups
f/mriSs: TaucSdBWWS. nirksrdeos eape.
aAsrediD
*#
ll
ts ir
r&gt;*ae I Tni el te le
ecrlmmsse
Gaorgetown
p la n
Miami o f
P**l»r Kelts. •* r e rsie l' from
l l s r n e l i I I rerdel
•Wfth bis aya, th# toll rilling
11 Pearuan Jordan,
Ohio. Middle Tenneaeee rune (nip
rtakt
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n
t
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i
MrC*lellanA.
(Mlham
M M ael* High’* scran yard Una
fire
ren te; West Tenneaeee end Bprlyg Hill
Brannae t u r n large. K y l i H
w to n It was downed by Hxmaga.
ll.rrlaen Dyaun. Inti (mer yan.e. Miller lot! plera Mlaslesippl T*erheya.^_
one
yard
• Itnpd
\ RAhardsoo mad* tb*. tquchdowo
Hugh**

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HAMILTON
TVI LUON.
Care of U. a A. T. Hepublic.
Brooklyn. leew York,
IIAItHIKT PRRItTON WILSON, a
ralaor. far# of Mr. Jama* Fraser
tl*ors*tawn. South t'arolloA
You and *arh of mu t n n*r*hr
re**Ir*d tn uppaor lo Ih* mil of
Complaint arulnat you and nthar
d*f»*d*nt» In Ibl* caue#, at Ihe
Court llnuaa at Hanford. Krmtnol*
Counlr, Florida, on Monday, the
tlh dar of Dacemhar, l»H . and In
defnall » f auch appoarunro a Do­
rr** Pro Cotifaaan will ba eat*ret.
aaalnat von Ih* aald ll l ’HH HAM*
IL-roN WIIJtON; aald Rill of Comclaim filed for lH* forerlnanr* of
■tala and Coantr Tat Certificate
asalnat lb* land aad premlara In
aald Rill of Cnmnlatnt daecrtbcd.
IT TU PCRTKKK nttDKUKD
that tbla Ocdar ba ptbltahad once
a week for four coneecnflv* weeba
In the Sanford Herald, a mrttr.
paner nuMlahed In Hanford. H*mloole f-onntr. piorida
I M)NH mmd OTtnttldCT LhU 41»•
nf
1143

ant aall *nt&lt; puHl* *o*t*fT * I
the from door * ( It * Canrt I
In ' KanforA.
Seminole . O
Florida. Between *h* l*«*l Ml
note, oa Monday IS* Alb Sa
November. ItM. IM anna to
ml* dair of tlila Court, Ibk fi
In* deerrlbnd • prapartp ailaa
Samlnol* Caonly. lTevMa, to
I*ol M la Block I * f tb* I
lanta Addition la , Bapl
nor Ida, a pint
whteB W
carded la Mat * ° «b » a * I
i t la tb* PuWS . linentda
Kemlnnl* Couatr. PlarK-*s te s rw s r a &amp; % sx a
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n. S . WATSON
. Spaatul Maat
LLOYD V. HOYLB
Itollrlior fur MpItllUL
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NOTicR o r u s iT s a -s »*«•■

Notice Is hereby siren that under
AUGUSTA, Gd* N ot. 4—W ) en,l In puraumnee nf Ihgt rerteln
U b o r leaden'tnd' cotton U tlllo
rtnal rtserts ar larddtafmra'and ante
mad* and eetnreW on the 11 day of
mill* her* v b s n worker* ara on
BeMembe I’,* *T ^tL-lfl*. In aim tty
•trlkt, *nnoiinc«tl yualaWap they
Ihe circuit t'ritft Inland for Ssmlnelt ileentiw riirtOn. tn Chaaesry,
had rtaebkd s batld o f kctUkmtnt
In a certain e*aumfti*c*lir pending
o f I ha labor difficult!**, affect It*
• herein SYa*Ii&gt;J#&gt; Itolwen waa
v r. noFOidAK* plnlntlff. sad , W Y a r n dnd Anns
n o il Monday. Labor mtn asld they
rurlt nf lh« ah®#* *lfl#i* Court,
P.
Vnrn. hi* wtfX el nt. Were dsw on ronfldtnt workar* would ac­ (HRAla)
.
Hr: A* M WKKKR rial Uhstsr « f .WATCourt by estd
cept tha Mttl*mrnt plan.
n. r .
decree aptwlnlkd.-eball » ff» r f»r
HHV.II VI. WlfdBON
esl* end nett as.suWlo, outcry be­
Hdtllrhnr
f«ir
Plaintiff.
BABY ORDm t b RETURNBD
fore ih* rront dnorVnf the Court
in t h k r m r v r r r o m r in * jhi House In fUnfoni, Bemlnol* Oeusty, Vlnrldn. heused a Sha 1*1*1 hear*
yon
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of eal*. on u. nda/ lh* *tk dsr of
11»A. IN rtlANCKWr
November, ISIS, the eame being a
— To a mothar who alltyed her JAM KM i\ flinriH ('fimplatnant,
tb* fallow.
VH
e- IIIK oeaciiuTB. *#■v
baby daUfhtar^Wsa bald by a Pon­
•Itaat* la
MAHTIIA O VOX. Hlng!#. T&gt;«f#a
S*nOnul* Cnultp.* nrOUJ l*-wlj
ca City couple fee a dobt, Jud. v
l**J
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of
lull* t and; d of
Baryar mtddOay • ordorad
tha N o n e * o r i p k c i a l m a r t t u n
Aulln'e Plr*t Ad
ft • V.I8.
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end
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tnau
Sr.Ht# I# h#r#tty glvrt that und#r
StVH nr H«c.-li
an&lt;| hy virtu# « f a d##r#* of for#*
II R.
rl&gt;&gt;#ur# and t*fil# #nt#r#d 18 ih*
above #lat#4 cauM. tli# #a»w# h#mg the **m* tn ba'a*1
deer**.
T.rm ii ;(M
a pmfpttllnc m forwrl### a tnitrfaiarn^ tkK iUdk Ird. 4*#
»4»I&gt;A#I,I *****
A- n m i. 1. John &lt;1. leftf’itarcy. aa
lilR#f#r )n r'hanpary, on ih*
•Ih 4«y of l*#r#mb#t\ A. I&gt;. 1tS3 COCNTS JOHNBON
x , . - — hpipie* |h# flriL Ufthtliif In ilo y d r. n o rta Hnllrllur* for I'JgJhtlff.
•aid month and a flat# Day «f ihi*
I'oiiri aad a# l#gat •»!#• day. In
fmni of I h# r»tiirl lloua# ftI 'Hmn*
(ford, H#n*ln«l# Cnunly. Fl or i dwi l l
«»ff#r for •#!#. and ##ll. In ih#
high##! nod h#«i hldldfr for fifth.
4uri rut the Ugnt hour# of anI#, 11*'
NnUr* In htrnhy eiekn (hat nnfnllttwlna d##rrlh#4 land# ftlluat#.
„ (hak certain
It'll*# '«»ru'* h#1na In fUmlnol# i ’wun* Art end by vlrlne d(
I* ef
nt foreclesur*
fnreclesur*
ty, Florida. an». mor* i»arllcillarljf amended f Inn] .decree
• anu
j end eale made
and eelered
nnlerod oa ths
th*
d#«rrlh#4 a# fnlli’Wt
cl eh* r . A D. USX h!
I,. I VI,, Id) nt niwk Nln* fit 1tlh day of Octahef
Ihe llunonblt’
• ‘ Mtilaaa. nr a«llt^
,.f Tier Vlv# I at of Hie Cttr of
:• !*•*
Jndue « f Ihe Mrrnil
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Ha,lor&lt;t VIorldB. eirordlhK In
Twenty-third gndtetnl Circuit lq
K It. TreffnnV* M»e of R»nand lor SsNInblu (County, riarlda,
for*. »e *pvr plsi rXerded In
In I'hnnrery, Uuly. recorded Is Ihe
fh. Public lt,r..rd- nf H,mlnol»
&lt;»■tie* uf tha cinch si Ih* CtfeHIS
I'ounljr, Vtorlit*. In !•(*( tJoob
*
Cnurt In and Cor anld Baminote
No t. at pales »* lo if
J r klurlda,
W IDT IUX,
I
la
Hlhal certain
Tv rane Cseh Purrhssrr lo pay for ,'uuntr.
'
-ahnrnta
-line,
■'hernia --pendln*
wharata-l
4##d
„ ) Mabry
Mnary tn
in Ihn
inn plain
pininlUf and
JOHN &lt;1 LGONARUT.
_‘lelda. A. Ilayanx m. mnen.
ft|i»r(hI U n lrr In c?hanr#ry
eir line Ihniaanty**' aa Trnnlnn# nf
Do you know why tha wamt
H. J Nil.
the Hhlln. line - tusunsa aa Ohlloh
Hnllcllor for romplalnanh
welcome I She, haraoH, didn't.
llaellet Church, hr* defendanta.
iu tmr ciHrrrr coi-ht, tw x *- being man No. lid*. Ihn Bpnnlml
H alltoils (bod breath), th*
thihvs
______ jiftnciai. ciHrcrr. Mneler named ha Bald dnernn will
in aun ron nnmuot.y: i-oi x -. nrr,r |H .ale and .nnll at pubUr.
social fault no on* forgives,
TY. rLoaiDA. IU (MSUrcer. 1nuirry in ihe highest and heat b M
wag th* rwaaark Vri no one
MADNOI.IA nr IftACIt. Coaiplaln- &lt;Art tow rnah, tn frnal nf Ihn
#nf.
&gt;Ivrn front dner of Ihn Court Houma
n*«d hwro hoWo lid- OaryUng
VS
in thn City
Ba»f»te.
at
tjr of
oV &gt;1
___ , County
J K 1&gt;W IdOArifw lD#f#n4aw|
flamIanI#, iiala U Florida, b#4w#«ft
wfth Llsbrina Inifontly destroyi
o h iik r o r p r i i u r » t f n i
Hi# 1»gal hour# pf ^al# •• Moodaj
mouth odors and chock* Infec­
flint
T»f J
r . D#lxkM#h, VtdMlU. n
Ih# ftIh Lay* Of NONftftib#* A. D,
cf (iRnrili
l«il, th# atm* b#l»if a full day
tion. Us* It daily. Recant teat*
Toll ar* h4r«bt|
ai*4 r#- and a lagal talftft d ir &lt;4 ftftld Court.
show that Uatorina promptly
qulr»d) |o l»# and #pi*#ar upon ih# Ili# follnwlag d##rr1b#d prt)ft«rty
41h day nf |1«c#mb#r t i l l I© "ill# • tlaal#, lying andi Ih Iiir in wroiovercome, odor* ordinary onttHill of Coniplal.it T11#4 aaaln#l you nnl# t'uunty, Blata f f Florida, to*
in th# aimy# #a||tl#4 rati Ik# and I wK; *
,
*
toprlci can't bto* In 4 day*.
ra a rt.
Isol Tw#aty-«ilna f t ! ) of Bloch
Lornbeet Pharma*of Company,
Tb# Hanford Ktrtld li b#T#liy 4#'I T 1 of #ubdj tIibIrill of Houth
*|iN'mal#4 a# |h# u«wagMp#r |n wtifrti
fUnfnrd, ftanfofd Oraol. accdrd
At. Louis, M o, U, S, A.
Ib l
«*rtl#f pthftll b# publl#B#4 f.ar
In* lo plat Uiacoof r#oprd#4 «n
fitiir runirPUl Ivt w##mft,
Flat Doom 1. papa |« of Ih#
W1tn#p# V K JViualRBo, CTIvrlt of
l*ubllr ft#c#rdft of panilaoJft
aatil I'lrrull Fuurl. ant. tfi# ufflrlal
Couftty, Florftfn,
,
*
a va l l b » r # u f t h is l t d fla y o f N u v # m . ih# unit to )&gt;f m )A fn Aetordifiti
bar A l\ 1111
with #nd I# oatlafp oald* d#ev#a
v r, rHiriii.AHfl t#'i#rb&gt;
U. W HPKNCKJl
BY A. M WFKKN &lt;l» i'J
Bparlfll Maalar In Chnncary
(■KAIa)
“ T. MtfLCAllI
i m ' l b M t k i l 4myt flAMITKL A II WllsKlNHON
V o m rkktskr
H o l lr lt o r f o r F o m p t a ln a n i
fltsllrlior# for Plaintiff.

A lw a y s
Left Out

L IS T E R IN E

/ vM IL A M E

PArk ^partmeutl^nocTrTe^rJ^

frigs ration ted* &lt;U&lt;1. Raaaooabl*
.H o-Porg or D t e , Bprfnp rataa.
ia r 4*11Tory p k p B a lw a
MODERN Apartmenta.
ahla. Tha Tasty shop. tub N.
V ffto Monday for Maax Can
Park Are.

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An X-Ray For Matore— No Paris Remored
T flb Accurately Amount of Gas Used

RESULTS
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FOU RENTi Altractipo f i n room
bungalow la flat cutkdlUon, real
rioae in, fine loot lion.r-Uarago
apartment roomy and comfortabte,
Very beet locatloft. Phots* TTXJ.
FURNISnCD 4 rooms, 4 minutes
Poet Office. Laweon. I l f Union.

S A N TA CLAUS plana* s o to -U
It thosld to waves* or trleyclea
tbla Chriittna*, w* to rs a toauUful aasortmaat at pytoda that will
eurprta* yes. (A anaU diptdlt
will told aay plea* until waated)

ie-e o ow
O M 4 C H !

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TOtNter

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m m o

�Fair teolght u d
Tuesday. at
thoJfch slightly colder tooijhU.

AN INDUFgWqENT Da U.Y NEWSPAPER

Member AmocllM Pr

“ T ex” Guindn, Club Queen,
Dies A t Vancquve r, Fa rFrom
HauntsSkeKhew Well,Loved

Jap W ar PlanesSeen
Over Soviet States

River Rouge Workers
MtTo Feel Piftch Of
’Move To BrfngFirm
Ip LineOnNRACode
UETROIT, Nov. 6.— (A.P.)
—Jtalf. of tho men employed
At the Ford Motor Company’s
JUver Rouge plant here were
laid off £ j|*r in accordance
with a recant company an­
nouncement that, It planned
to bring t (g average w o r k in g
hours within the N R A code
of SB h^ura A week.*
declaring that
Officials, wf............
" H a lf t her atari a r t balng laid o ff."
dM not g iv e the asset figures a*
Is tha- total employmvnl in' the
giant. Lost waak they sabl prob­
ably M M W««dd ba laid o ff pot*
M
far savaa days. The last ofIflrUJ figu re given by the rorrfw a y fo r Its total employment at
IMt plant some weeks ago was
4AJM0.
I t 'T r a s ^ s U U d '’ tlvst 'when the
Vf r t j s i hourk o f the men laid o ff
today b a n been brought within
IM rep letion* o f the auto r-wir
tha r*«t n f the emnloye* will be
g la m a similar layoff.
■fta raoovsrv admlntslraib&gt;n ve*.
tarilay bald out to the Font Molar
Co, it1 Wav tv avoid laying n ff Its
tboWaands o f worksrs seven day*

PrW Flva Centa

HANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 19M

M OSCOW. Nn». fl. - / i P i A Soviet T t lf f r ip h iif H t y ill*patch from Vlsrivnstok rwpn't*
that a squadron of Japslinc
military alrplanr*
flew itovrr
•oriel territory Nov. .1 . Tltt- tlispatch M id the piano* pcivtm w
ed the tovlet to a depth of
from IV to ZO mile* In tho v i­
cinity of the w rit bank o f the
G olf o f Amur ahd were sighted
over four aovlet village*, name­
ly Slorianka, llarabash, M.vramnrnay* and Ovchlnmokovit.

NUMBER H

Strike Situation Is
Seething Tempest
• n&gt;

Made LibyanGovernor
By King WhoPlaces
Mussolini A t Head
OfNovy.AirBureaus
HOME, Nov.

&lt;/P) —King Vlc-

TV,

( W H ta lr * r m i l

The farm strike situation was
a ire th ln i tem peit today with
troop* standing by in Iowa
awaiting a call to anni ai Gen­
eral Hugh S. Johnvan .Recov­
ery Admlnivtrator turned to
hi* Middle-Weat ipeaVIn.* tour
One farm picket was killed and
several were Injured yesfardsr
near Dakota City. Neo. when
an automobile crashed into a
truck farmers were dumping.
There was a bright spot In the
picture, however, where John D.
Moore, technical advisor &lt;'f the
National Labor Board said he
hoped that instead o f a genei■1 anthracite coal strike
In
Pennsylvania, all miners would
be bark on their Joes.

Doubt Over Future Of
U.S.MonetnryI*oIicy;
Believed To BeIJnck
O f Market’s Action.
LONDON. Nov. n—(A.P.)"

LOCAL OFFICERS
OKEY STATE-WIDE
SAFETY DRIVE

Coughlin Okeys N R A ,
Hits At P r e s e n t
Currency S e t-tl P

EducationalCampaign
To Be ConductedFor
^M otorist's B e n efit
ParlyGhiefHLm.lt W i
Interest On Kcsi
O f Day’s Klectloi

Senator Rays BUyNow
Drive Is Failing To
Show Any .Progress

2nd Lesson InScouting
To Be Given Tonight

i W L th * Ford Company assertion
p J fK 1**■ /don't want to do U but

P a p worth Appoints
Trade ItodyCommittee

The *eeniid o f a series o f rdu ...f p,«litivwl sentiment,
rational le«*i n* on tiny Si o
j While tho reta il* &gt;’ t 1
work will l-e presented * 1 llw Ar ||y hl'lHkfaU'il i‘l(H turn* ltlek&gt;
ci/fr
« f Trrwp No. ID have any grm l r lfir i •.•&gt; ih»*
on HanTnM Avrnm* tonight » t 7:30 r|1^ p&lt;ilit i«nI jiirtu-* , D m
o’ lock. I f thr Irtt'etirtg gats under Hnr| ({pjiyhl r iil
I* h •
••
wav on Hmr, it will ht adjoin m l ^hat ovrrttirn* m vhiumj*
„t ll V o 'c lo c k . it was stated.
b„ r . .........
1»'&lt; Thursday night, about I"
, h*
l!&gt;34 rung ■er-hu.nl
p#TFon», including D v worn* nf iloh&gt;.
1

i l i i |nw requires it.”
Hugh
8.
l a i n t n . tha industrial administra­
to r,. yesterday replied that the
&gt;«W
k .M . reason for Ik
. la
v 'dff wk*
robgble
the
lay’

J

aaaicmal decline In production.
-|rat that:

tfltfrir tha1 hflflffifrtfNlo htHr'— K r i r rHlfTPT Tftl'...... c
W ill be guwf L) conaider an sscept M (to tba efd a ) parmltllog him
Ik eonlluti* tKam all In employm e n i“

Smut Inventive II. N 'trown ' l l ;n4 n| vthum *rr l » . o i - &gt; « l
tif Orlando and
Itrv.
Martin J.12 aFtiRliir*.
17 i»f » i ' mi * 1
Drum o f S «n foid i*rgin iiifttrnrt
|&gt; bliran- ,t oh
I ■»» - h
itig imienlK an«l frioml* o f boys' Any niff** fhj»i 111,1*4.5 *.■n *
on wh*l i* rvi'iim d o f )»ro«p erlivr! litital contn.l «.J t.*v unit

Mayor V, A. Speer t"dn\ an
. Despite the recovery admlnatra- not need that be wiii iaam* n »*&lt;•••
II' \
iifl irt? TuCRtiHy- political 11
lamation lamnrmw, urging
(loci’a o ffe r to "consider an r i
Ilu pi |it fp.iria |Am io i ttri' tii |.i *11) , in11y an11t-r* rjinJutiii
I's
baptlan" If Hanry Ford wl*hv» to liiMmi“'A houses in SadHUil
v i ■ i i n t o IF 1 'it
| o ' 1« J
ofn t •b* j, :if-|tuiTiiti'iil
11 .i U m *
lin t
rinse tlhuli «iiiui- ntl &lt;i«s i'1'1
*•
aAd/idon his announced plan of
'ati
Ku&lt; «n u mi ifiWr^ ..............................
unlay In perinii owner* and t-ni oi ir rrquiir t
layoffs to conform with NHA auto piny era an oppuit unity to ubaer'*’ 1 # ' ' f or T 1*ti 11* t f *»""1*»n t* t»t 111 j The it a 11*1* v11 tin g t»n v• ,«&gt;
cqfa work -hou rs, ’ tb* company, Arm is'lire Day.
«t . all I f »\ * fon irM »»« **''|"ir** Ohio, lVnh**&gt; vann. 1*1 ill,
Tffnl. rfaw.i
rank Will lucky. North «nd ^ 1O1 t a
wltbout replying to the offer la*l
Ills aunm nr«*in*'iil mme diiii**,r Mirntt foi
nguin hrrllb- » ‘ i*d
Mnthrrr of Only thin* . f it. ...
,1
1
night went ahead with plan* In a meet mg nf t he t 'umiiitereial A
pot tba layoffs Into effect.
l i v i l i e s ( :in m n iM .e e
n f (I n
Ira I
IhmIj Memher- of this fHinmil I■*'
had unaniiiitiusly gun*' on im m l
urging that the Mayor »*- ■" uth
a* proclamation
Further, lb- rnimuittee ii|i)»«alrd
MOSCOW. Nov *1
i/l%
Sen
\o all farmers and other employ
hatnynma, veteran Japanese Del
era to make every e/foH to pna
) h tviii, died yr*lviflx v
lie » » *
o ff employee* on Friday *0 that
they might d&lt;» their • iual Satuf- the oldftat member «»f lh« prrai
Hnmi nf the exet 1 1iv»• r*imiiiitt»*e
• William Griffis, of Okecthobee. dgy shopping on that date.
&gt;ta4« tag Inspoctor for tbs East
The Hanford Atlantic National nf the Cnnimunint liilernatmnale
Cmrfr.i district, was In Sanford Dank will t&gt;# closed all day sinr** anti the organizer o f III** prole­
M d A i . “ c to d d a g
tut"
w.
II. Armixtice Day i* the nnly pal ion tarian movement In Japan.
Schmidt as local ticesno tag desl- wide holiday which has been rec­
A t TT O R A C K BTAHTF.II O ILS
tr , [ preparatory to transferring ognised by th* Congress.
tlM records and uasold tags in
H w a« Irarnrd today that n ma­
I.HH ANCiFILES. Nov n. f/p&gt;~
tbs office o f CougfJ Ta&gt; Collec­ jority o f business houses will »r Fr»-d J. Wagner. 07. veteran nut*
main
open
for
hux^icsx
on
Arnns*
tor Join D. Jlnkfri* from whom
rare starter and known *m almost
ill tags Oft to ba purchased after lice Day. Decision prtdiahly ivill every major motor aT»eedway In
be r*ached later in thr wrek from the United States, died in th»NtV. ID.
,J Bale o f 1M4 t* r » begins fn all indirationx. for aotne mer­ Covin* ho*pita) yeaterdav lie * e
Dae, 1. M E GrtMli reminded the chant! are loath to shut their )M»m in Covingtwn, KV. and Imotoring public as he briefly re- diHirs on the one day o f the week survived hy hia widow. M u Nan-)
which brings them most nf thelid am d tba 1M4 costs for lag*
Wagner,
earninfa.
J faaoangtc ear lag prices for the
t a v f r t r will ba as fallows: C an
W W X lag M M pound, or laas.
garb aa A — tins ami some Modal
* r
I M a , * U t *a™ weighing
SOM pound. down to 20M pounds,
such aa Chrrrolats, Fords, Flymonths aad other light walgbt
fa re, 110; care weighing 4060
pan ad* down to 0061 pounds, such
M f 'Baleks, OreHams, and Rooa.
U l l care weigRlag 4060 pounds

Tag Inspector Here
To Assist Transfer
OtTagaTo Jinkins

tI.]iiiintrmaiit nf the I^ glaU V '®
Conm iitlir
of
(hr
HrnOnclit
County C h tm ltr of Com m trci fo r
re-ddeol
f 1 his rural rt»mmunlty Ihr r.rw yrmr hat Just bran a l ­
tn 1 h* Ih ii'f River, the Senator ii iitnrnl uy Harry M I’apworth,
•I*eI* 1 * •t ilu “ buy now'' campaign Irian** hod) hr an.
w it - ' in fnrt, ir ■♦’ding."
1 »r fn m m iltw 'i d^tlat Infblva
" I bo -ales volume shown by •**- kivnink lh^ trad« body In tourn
j j h ^’rtitrol Rn.l Btatr
jM'ilw,
h 1 onl iiiuih I, " is signtfi
| a*IT* ting this community or.I lit
« unity uiiU\iuable. There, |a t*&lt;*i ) fW M d b
■* • - » - a . W- L.tpt Him 1* 1Iimo one reason foi j
Mo* * riled S titra f ’ hombri »«f
M'
It &lt;i I hi1 ( ••til Milling reason is J C •iiounu
ircrn lly
anno i irr I
fli
iv H
h Its (i
eon f i oni I he | Vital 1 v* ill have spgrifd Ini i:inn
| *1 hi tin National legislation* ! *r (
&gt;1 ..on.. . 1 on Cage Three)
. «ii
tuny of (he ’oral nm r.i II 'O
IIRIIKHKLH pRelgium, Nov. CJ.—
1 u 111,&lt;», ili« next few weeks
Frcmicr Count de Br.M|u**vill» ndJ Till' new cjinnilttro !■ is fill- iPesa'ng the Calhollr congrea 1 yei' h-v*ri t It. VViisori, 1 1 rhaiin u i , ttrday, *ald that ” lhe inter*iatlon| It V 1lairies, « . am e-ehair inau, L •il *ltiiatiou Is a Imust tha laina
lh**sF i&lt;r!i
; I FI* * If Holland I Iran* (j. A tit
ns hi DdCt, hut Ilrlgiuin awaita
1 t *1l"m V A thoigitias, II V 1li
event a calm and with firmne «■
[ lb *»• I t, Dumas ,C \\ Hnla j “ Hr Igin »ti wii II ile fend h trtelf ax
| tin *1it r , *V. II . II a i11 a*a, K h 1 II1»u * 'i t. 11*14. Her whole territory will
‘ bidder J 11 *, [1 Jink ins, II J I .ala- ] tn lie fended,"
man, Jilin Metsch, Sr,, J J I ’ar-i
r 1 It, J I*. Sharon, V. A S|o*e'f
f ar»| M in Nona W'ylly.
WTSMTON-MAUCM, N (-, Norf»
.Mra. A J. Hpa ugh, (H, wax
killed ia*l night when the w i i hit
h) a car driven by C’ ,C. Haunder*.
wlm w i i held under |3,00Q bond
«mi a charge of mantiaughter tithough (MilIce &gt;ald that hr appar­
ently had been driving at a moth­
I iti’ ik* •»f llikfii Spiltlga, fta le j
er ale rate of xpeed.
• Ini' titan
th»- A m* i n an he

Plans Complete For
En tertainment Of
High Masonic Head

MW over. 6 * .
f Tho price o f tago for tnicko haa
haah i t f - r - * oouolderably. Mr.
Oriffta llatod. beginning with a
soioo' cf to cento per hundred
w e tf* - No u g. oRKor for p.srenn r or track. I* to be said ot lore
tho. 46. Including . U g for aa

." lo o k 10^ i t f t t i *

mm

a x s a m b ly o f

fi..ii
P ii IiIh
Sufi’i )
i ommitte*''
hip I
HF.AN CRO P F R O F IT A B L K
mid prominent Coa*t Line o ffi j
tin I Mr Franka' a t •%d *w» alnnp
S A N FRANCISCO . Nov
&lt;L—
*nf»*\ line* havt tlr«v\ri allentiofi
)d% &lt; aJifornia'a bean
crop ix
•........ mi) part* of lh« iiaDori* He
bringing 112,700,000 to grower*
i
ii'lely known in bile Legion
I in* year, nearly $&amp;,000,000 more
tit*' , lint trig been t mm* * up f o r »
ihnfi in 1,X i2t extimites Frank L.
Om* h&lt;&lt;•iti• i&lt; nf Slate ' *niimarider
I -&gt;&lt;•»!-.
agricultural
economist.
•i i» i i*rrftt ineHitig
D ELHI. N. Y.. N..v fl -{.V)
IS mper
production and rlaing
iM r i a|Mriikrra will lir George Keprrtenlatlva John D Clarke i l l pfirea are reapunaihie. O f a tula I
» t: *111nn o f Tampa, inapt Line N Y.|, was instantly hi]]*.1 n&gt;ar I ’ lilted States productipfj of 10;f t it Hi iii«,»ter there, John Senkarik here last night in an sutomnbil* 777,000 bagft of 100 pounds each*
.» y ''tn in nit High
School,
Hay ir rld ta t.
California has 3,014*000 bags
-»*id Monaalvatge, Jr of Junior
Hii*b School. T L Diimai^ aa
him man and H K. Join * nr \ iif the JackaotiviB* d u ll let
* iy Committee, H a m M I’ap
h and Karl l^*hmanri **f the
n* y trade Irndy
W IN T E R H A V E N . Nov. • Man mg and a aortal hour will
* iImu thf^xpeaking and other en- T b , grapefruit movrnirnt to dale
Its, l , . n unusually heavy, ar urd
a ion tent program
I iiai the puhllr xho».ld reaputld trig tn an analysis of the ship
In attending thix meeting ia a nirnt, by A. M I’ratt. manager o f
*l»* sight which haa many advo- thr clearing bouse.

Grapefruit Movement In State To Date
40 Percent Heavier Than It Should Be

"Grapefruit shipment*, aa com
|&gt;*rr&gt;I to thr last 10 yeara,” said
Mr I’ rmtt, "are 40 percent heav­
ier than they should be. During
the last 10 ysa n . up to Oct. tv
Fin rid* has shipped en a venture of
lll.fl percent of ite total grapafroi)
crop. I belie** any shipper In
Florida will agree that there will
not be shipped over 17,000 rata by

prtoo |hare a dulwego is fe r t-J f&lt;W

treat tho south and eaolcrc shureo a a d |m
Of Lake Okeechobee , , foi tl.iaj M re la
oMsnn. with noro thg.i HXi uf van sad
there i p b v forw ard with.it the I ora, •

rail, boat, end truck this season;
10Jt pereent o f 17,000 care would
bo IflQJ care, whereas tha total
Wave maul through Oct. 29. this
season. Including truck s a l prop­
er proportion of ml sod. Is 10&gt;0
care, ar 711 ears In ssreae o f wor­
ms], based Bn the last 10 ywaim. la
ether yards, to Oct. 2 » this year
wa have shipped IS percent eg ear
total Mason's estimated “ * » . aal

Goldsboro Streetm Are
Now Being Rebuilt
Long needed Inipiwwrmotiia; to
xtroati, allevs. and di»rh.
"■
Goldsboro district nn* -*1 ... bring
eomplsUd by • force o f 'v rlfu w
ro liif work*™ who «r * umior tho
direction of C ity T’ srk* Fi.prrlnt
tsndsnt James Muucbtnn
D*sri-fiwi sod ullirr streets ir s
twin* grndrrt mid widen, I to a
width of Zb fret; nil. V 'H i'S » 1 »
bring cleared of t»i**l» *e * itfu*U
•ml made pa**nblr. in i many
yards of new drsinsts" .lii, t»e* sro
bring dug which will entry o ff
water that
u * ’stty
*lni'*l*
fo r
days after even n .t ,*l • i mi
Whsn thi* proj . , 1
f |,l&gt;tcd,
Ooldabero will *Tiivi •!■*«•!( im­
proved by at l**"*' I"*1 p* nVnt* it
is reported, with
lemovnl o f
breeding places for iiinlsiiti' eio*»
qultoes as a highlight nf &lt;h. worM
r it y rrews also are c l'a tile r arft
grading the eitrnsion of I'ypreag,
Tins, Chapman, snd U l r r i r i t
Avenusa from Karon.I Street (X
First Btraet. When the s»pha)t
paving on Ea*t First Street from
Kanfonl Avenue tn the M syfalt
Hotel Was completed, fund* for
the astansioni were laehinc Hini#
then weeds and vine* have iq.rred
thesa roadway*, 1nt|«-iiitc fa ll
Iraval as well a* iirevsnlInj; lljw
natural flow o f rain wnleji f r o »
Second Street toward tbp lake.
C A R O L IN A

I.A W T E R

K IL L E D

C H A R L O TT E . N C.„ Nov. 0.—
J. E. Woolsnl,- 40. lawyer, wag
killed last night when hi* aubs,
mobiik Collided with a .qsrlilM
driven by K. U Watt*. al*o o f
this city.

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Removal O f Prohibition Law
Placed At Top O f Legislative
_

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NEW TORE, N ov. » —
William Randolph Hoaret »■ * »
deportment ator* y«uterd*y « * cussod tha national recover* P®llc l« l i d l l N t « ■ M w p a lf
n r t lM M lU ,
1
II m

In C o m p le t e A c c o r d

Ha aald the low would trail to
(Continued On P a n Three)

FORDHAS OKEYED VANDALS YANK
NRA LABOR PLAN,'HUEY LONG NAME
STATES WAGNER!OFF NEW BRIDGE

qurttion la that Pronldcnt Qrau
lacks tha' f a r * it pcbllq opinion
n a n m ry to roram Cuba."
. Reoewed terrorism had tbla nattewb narraa Jangling teat nlfht
oa-Mendteta, laadar of tba power­ M a n u f a c t u r e r s * R e p l y
ful natlonallit union itUl third
T o M en T erm ed A a
tw a*'from tba prprialonal praalra. * __a*#___ a L U
W lla
tka
A ccep tan ce P r o o f

e

ar Tgaoday

nlthfa

dlaaa.

bomfalnn would be repeated
teal nlrbt, tha nationalist* were
urging Maud lata not to "commit
political auWda“ Mf .taking o w

8SB&amp;'

In c id e n t

Is

WASHINGTON’. Na®. S . - H V
dlr.ilon of oplMi. n within Inilua- itaalf, a frankly skeptical atud* on the p- i &lt;*t labor ami lb®
1*rated deter minalhm of the
vernmem ltvt to roll* no par»
ipation, au w tels.-n and veto
wrl over In lurtry, aa provided
the roctirc , rodrt. yretcnley
ludrd the fauna uf the Swopa
m..
.
Advanced j: Gcreri Swop®,
•aidant of ’I.* ticn.-ral Elaatrl*
mrany and until W«-V»eday a

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e E m p lo y m e n t

U n s o lv e d

Is la n d

W a lla c e
N ot

A ffa ir

m®.

tm

t t ) CUy M . V

Tni Uw first » » r
Secretary Ickea. the
pahllc
work* admlnletretar,
eiplalnad
that the year of grace waa grant-,
ed »o a&gt; “not la emharnae the car­
rier. at thie time hy further Im­
mediate commitments."
The names of tha roads which
will pari lei pats In tha W 1 .00* .000
loan* were not available at tha
(Centlnaad On Page Three)

L. C. Tyler, of Kle.immee, but
o f gatbnring .drat hand a property owner iu this c 'y, I* mritpwi'e — —— ®
fron. deep and painful hums which
BHanuntM on jmeaaanry improve- tbo tieldm of the fl-et UbUl
he meetved last week while pie­
receipt lagued at the CUy llall paring to co’er a roof with a com­
since Wednesday rnon ing wlu-i
■pur year, the committee decided (he book* were officially opened position (notarial which requlre.1
healing before use.
( a place tha BL Jehne-Indian Blg- tft th® collection of 'siea.
* In some manner, flam ** »n*t
gr. canal pruiatt ai tk* head of tha
*, Harriett 8. Bos... Iter, Mag£
up from the small blase Which he
flat of obUativa®. Reports made
Avenus. ws. the »e&gt;ond perIndicated .that progress la being •on to pay lOUd taxav, while Mis. had started In heat the product,
Ipade towprd tho construction of Wallace W. Wright, Hellenvllle and in an instant his far* and
|kyn CMAAI.
*
Avenue, holds the thlr.l receipt hands were seared. Treatment was
given him within a fow minutes
• Frogreot ale# waa reported lr
after the accidentthe matter o f out-offa on the rl*Sr
Sanford
* r between C
l..'- :- nnd lako
-**"
KARRAUT WARN8 FRANCK
'George. Final completion of thoo*
itUt-offl wlU bring JacksoorlUe
- j—
W illia m H
PARIS. Now* !.-(* • &gt; - Premier
.
.
•igach nearer the city, and the
Barraut
today
warned
parliament
/ h lr p iu n e
teach le to bo undertaken soon by
that “Fren:h destiny” is at stake!
Dbo W ar Department.
V. A. WilUer
y jA f'Id t e t H- M. Papwerth ha. In a , mlnlqtorlal declaration exled- Umt th* Commit!t* promtng •' “p^slonaU w iir for *r. left Jaekson
al for the m w year it aa a completely balanced budget, lie e/noon hy airy
declared for n strong teriff de- ton. Itilladelph
man P. T. Williams. U D. fenea, a large public work* pro- City on n buelr
o f AltamoaU and II. B. gram and a solution for the tea-, end within a wi
f Geerva aa rMa^halrmn i, nogtk trial* hr gunatal measures. | In WaeWngtj t he ex parte to
E. Allen. P. K. Aaderson,
( confer with C ngressman Merk
Wikua. la « « lection with Ihs
nqiulug of ^au ird u an air mall
CHICAGO, No*., k-— 1* 7—T»e *tep ^i»rlng|the •Inter menths lie
World’s Pair offWlal* decided to- will rep.teagl be trade body In
day ta bald tte exposition over’ this connttelw M vlce-chairmsn
Committee.
f«x m d .
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Utl# of an li
lew* tte secoi
act. Tte son
“ Old Black Ji
UP Light I '
Hocee” are h
After a 10

which begins
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tn two

acta

I, life af tte
AQ Ulea U ^ u M !te *V r

Ogd duo® la • 'MthfU
•gram opeaa with’

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4

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Iu to te foill
tte Juauallo girl*

it^tUoin t o ' b i / l
. v o ld - r d M

W a s

Is

N egro

A s It

C h aracter H |

A lw a y s

M

a r v «e l&lt;

P ic tu re d
FEANClB CO,, filar. I

Western gore more and Adminis­
trate nafnelals In an effort to lift
farm prices ran Into difficulty ta­
ilsy end BecraWiT Wallaea aarouncad that plaas to thli ead
would not be ready before lomoriPW. •

- F a are fuKknx tha’ It l» not

Women’s GroupsTo qalha as slmois to work uul dsta'ls
at tha plaa an It. first seemed,” ha
Plan ReceptionFor said.
/Another bombing marked farm
SpeakereOn Friday ^triko
violence Ir Wlicons n y*aThe Raeford Womans’ Club, ine tsrday and pickatlng began anew
ia MlnneaoU, Iowa and South Da­
Baitford Garden Clubs, and the
kota. aa tendsre la lame warped
A fr ic a n , hag km ^u*l|lar* ^&gt;1
handle tha
a«*lgaaseata
-■
attending th* receptlag
herei neat
ne*t .anted to Praalleat Saomvalt yeahr Iday noon for Mi*. Arthur P(!• inlay to flta Bldwrat governor*
I Cummer, ef Ja.bv,nvilte
Stale
*rf mat.
*
1rhslrmsn of the new -Mobilisa­
Several «tr&lt;kers wars arreatad la
tion fur Human Ityads” movonwnt. .-aadelda dlao.xerr In
Waarau
The effalr, sp.msnre.1 hy the county, Wlaeoiu n, and Sheriff
trade body’* Worne*’* Olvk f.im- broaenwatter augmented his )••&gt;
I mlltee, ia the only one of it* kind guard to jiU v i oif a reported at­
! scheduled for Central florlue at tempt U fre* Ih- prleonera.
I this lime. The speukars mcluder
Peaceful plcki ting was repolled
I Mrs Ruth Atkinson. .»f TaUshaatre. Florida
Commissioner, of
Public Welfare) Mrs. WUtU M- u several eou'ity group* tn g »rd
lull of Jacksonville, chairman of he highway*- The sudden turn to
the Florida Walfair Board, and picketing wu* vmsxrwctsd, in view
, Waller Wllsur
Wash ngton. of the UM ttlbi of IMlo Bene na­
member of the Fair Iky Welfare tional etrite loudor, that the
Associativa •* Amr-'ca.
movement was “Inactively sus­
| Ths Woman’* U u i will have pended,” ponding *te govomors’
. i halfe of tba lunch.on. starling conference w k i ; TreeIdent Roo»e■ at 12:30 • ‘clock; tbs lisrdin illubo volt.
. will be responelhlr for the dwcora-|
' t ons, end the Auao.ery will serve
I as a hoaptlaltty coiomittee to wsl. come the speakers ond.thorn al­
E. E. Bludworth, chairman of
f lending the luncheon frrig oultte Commercial ActlvHioa Com­
, uf-lown.
r
Those deUlls »e r - completed at mittee af tbs SemlMte County
. • Women's Civic Ccinmittoe meet­ Chamber af Commecea has »n
ing yeeterday aflemooa, presided nounced that there will ba an Im­
portant meeting •* Mb aammlt'se
i &lt;&gt;vvr h, Mrs W. L. Morgan.1
&gt;
Depository hose* in which the at the Clt. llall Maaeteg after’
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people of Ihle -min’y will be In­
vtted to place clolnlvr. shoea, aad
other article* that eie u s i b for
the B0O&lt;V will he placed at fsur
11 re teal* polnU n this cite negt

Tonigdit

• I f Ms at tba

T ask

S irM is x iW

visit Sanford In the K i s s i m m e e M a n . l s 1 s t
T o P m y I9 3 3 T m x *sH e re .

WHb advance ticket aaled tedleating a capacity audlcnrv, •mamtern of tba Elba Auxiliary af Booford Lodge Na. Ibdl. thie afternoon .completed stage prspsrstloss
god oUtec details alterullrxi tha
preaeatlallTTi at tte 0&gt;tg Hall to1

Says

As S i m p l e

F irs t

Relief Council Has
Distributed Nearly
4200Pounds()fPork

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CONFERENCE FOR MAN WHO T O
FARM RELIEF IS SAN FRANCISC
IN DIFFICULTIES QUAKEJS DEA

M y ste ry A lo n g W it h
Lon g

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WASHINGTON. Nor. l L - ( W ) Tba public worka adihlBUtratloa
l«at nlaht allote-l tlW.OOO.OOO to
railroad* for tba purchase of ataal
Ala* tbla:
ralla and for eat*U»iee railroad
“ Frankly, M». Heaift, Bloaaarnnotrrrtlon, thua eaterlng a now IngdaWa doMO'i Ilka that aUU*
field In Ita atforta to provl« am- m at, aar 4a wn Uka.ttm tenor aI
pteymvnt.
Tho ooro of *51.000JKK) arai oat
aside for purchase of 1,000,000
tons of n«w rulla and *00.000 tons
of fattening* In-ludlng apihoa aad
Meats.
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fl Tba ressalnder of tha hufa loan

WASHINGTON,
N o ® . 8.—
SHRKVF.PORT. La, Nor. 3.—
ItifTrrenre of opinion within
Henry Fonl, In hl» reply to tbo| (/|&gt;&gt;_Tbe question “who yanked du&gt;Vy Itself wai iwrnlcd In
demand* of atrikrr* at hla Edge-, the name* of lluey P. Ixmf and
(Ootlniad On Page Three)
Water, N. J., plant, han clearly o. K. Allen off the Red Rle®r
recognised the principle of collar- BridgeT” yesterday took IU place
t|*» bargaining. Chairman Robert |*~.i.le tha mystery of “who »ocked
j, Wanner, of the National Labor the senator on l-ong Inland 7
Board »ald la«l night.
| Police reporter* chronicled the
• He said the incident woe proof. hH.lye Incident na "an unsolved
that Fonl wa* willing to accept mystery" ye«terday morning urher
the term* of the National Rec.v.
of mallrious mWrhlel
•ry Act insofar a* they pertainrd
ayalnat Ifl eltlsrn* of Cad
Of tha nearly dO&gt;vt poumli of
to the right of workerato bargain ( ^
, „ rt, hl.. were diepork which eras ivo 'ved here on
with employee®.
^ (ar Uck , ( evidence .
* 'FWd. only automobile
“ hT IB had be*n arnwted Wed
turer who ha. not atgnrd the Inmld-night after a group ol

r:flM mem
he. As ml nota Coun­
Command, hkld at

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“ blighting aff*«t •*
N * A P°**
ky" brought this , qoaatlou fr® «
Bloomlngdak’i i
“N«w. booeetlyi Mr. Haora*,
don’t Too think that at • critical
Um* Uka this an should all pall
together1” ' '
.)

UNIONTOWN, Pa, Nov. n. W i—Hlx mea urhu speak wltk lh»
• spvrienoe af'years af gn.l*.yround tool clgg ng will dig ihcir
Sunday beet today far a ter mu.
lath with President Raotrvrli
•tout tte trouble* that ar® kw|. doa® hy later provided through
lag more thaa.iu.000 of (bow com- the Federal Unemployment Belief
radcs Idle la R.ulkar* Ppunsyltenia.
j
.
Tteoa
altendlsg
yeatevday a
meeting were: Mr* f O. Chase,
Jr, Mra. fulls* D.ogfelder, Mrs.
BA n r F A tU i S’ KTORIRS
Peuri Haaaell, Mr*. 8 E- f*M *.
L COLUMBIA, M o, N®e. ip-d/P) Mrs. P. R. MUcteU. Mr*. Hates T.
— A doll ire bb hand, S-yvar-olJ Mare*. Mrs. W. U Uortau. Mr*.
Harold Cunolngham riU .U J ite a Rex Packard, Mrs. A. B. Peek,
viadow sill yuolvrday. T te artecn Mrs. W. R. Watena. Mlm Mary
gave way aad lbs child tumbled Dighleo. Miss Josephine Yai’mU.
thro* floors I * tte gragid. A tec- •ad Dr. Elliateth Tracy.
rifted grandmother found him a
fkw mvaonts later, brulaad but
T 'H K U rrO H
attenria* uahurt, ruefully uxam-

■ttench the hamlag thlret la
throat, t
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laia the ti-.r ®t*a1bpfl

s t m l H SUl. H *

u * r M i hd ras rgrtala WHk
hr himself or nla rasoe would gekj
him credit.
But the bart.ode- was obdurate
hill showed ths color of hla tautey.
Mid refused to w.'t as much as tba
oottom of s guns ertth gin unloaq
, a
, s , T * * ) It.1
(Continued n
On
Fpg®
K n t g h U T e m p la r H e ld
A rriv e s

For

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Past Grand Ciunmaeilrr R u r y
O. Bnow, of Tnmpa, and mafohoru
of hit staff srrivsd la
lot* this sJUrpoon to Se greetsd
by a group af KnlgaU Ikpaplar
from Sanford aad Ortaado, aad
to maks ready for kls laapactloa
of Taglor Commaadory Na. tt
aad Ollvot Commandsry No.-4 af
OrUndo, ochodulod tar tha Ma­
sonic Tampls at TilO o'clock to­
night.
'

Heyward Walter, commaador of
Taylor Commandary, alrwady bad
Invited all Knights Tsmptey In this
attend tonight’e. cutaioonyj
Issued hla InvilaUoa tad*
minding these ulanalag (p
that they should do so j
they have ualferma or oat.

dMade For Furniture Donatiotui
Used In Girl ScoutHeadquarter*

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A complete outline and forecast o f wnat the next sesakttof Congraee proposes -to do In the matter o f rv« dialing
the'New York Stock Exchange (and the other 24 exchanges
tn the eoualnt) is presented in the current -Collier’a Weekly
^qhn ^T. Fjvnrj,
El*v**er *° Ferdinand Pecora
,

BryMn A H i i a
MOVED
"W hit* man youfalt U ttor fix

’ "The^m oca^cnange i?*iSout*fco be (JtselpHhed," deKtaa that threat failed to n » n
fesrfpoat
So BUI graape I /the i H r. Its
.'uffad sad he
e »d W blew
Wifh alls fine* mighty -,u« h* ear­
ned oat hls'th/ss^ * t
&lt;i,
.JPewP f*«M Iha.asr, the eailiar,

Aade to bring the .New York Exchange and all the oilier
aWuVKy e m a a g ti tinder the rAgulatkib and control of gov­
ernment authority.
"FhdvjU wfulaOpn of the exchange^ la m i hjevitable
gap. { Jt is .imppMlhle f a r a atate to Rgulfte ad cxchinkeThe exchange can move away. Fedrr/tl regiyallon Is the
ohly kind which can be effective.. To bring tills about, ilie
pfdvfdlojut of the Interstate Commerce law end the postal
lidtlone will be invoked.
“The national government already exercises Immense
ers nver rOeculption in grain and the exchanges where it
4 pfset The governors of thef Stock Exchange can go
(he books bBiT private accounts o f any atoek broker to
stigate his affair*. Noiy It *UT Be propoddd to give this
dated.

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'•'fish gjd,n
hoar, I uni# did■it sbh to g « *o rough." ho Hid
ajw fajsttallr, “ stokes ,sliVf, If l
ain't'went *nJ dans ftvkh# a ntoi*

ter •drS.'*' ■
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Outelda gill rtur.-l si'ora- wryckm s . gtsa; crmf-iion building* j

; ‘^ is V d y , I d V i ktww rush avrs1'
•UsAHa,? b« mumbled to a pairing
j*&gt;li£* dfrieSr,
Folk* triad to tall Hill on enrthutiakd arid M l th* lug b » give the
' . i t caused the dIin ter. But for
T t jlrsA Bill rafeatr-ed • unco*.

At present brokers act aa commlsalon egents

«!awiL 1
a

twisting

‘ U etntiky Sod

the

exd aa a

* ".'If margin trading end short selling sre,ended, whet
will became of the stock exchange? , The simple truth is
that no eliborate and Ifttflcatd ihe»3i*ttfsm is Mqulred for
nT t iv ^ m ln . n ^ e In
° th"
uurelx InveelITJPnt purposes. The grelt bulk of the [funds
■p*cul»llv» »ecuril(e»; Invrstir.snts
Jsrm M ortgsfM i M f t i
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froth a#curft1erIs thrijugh'th*'finite^
C iVrrrlfW «e - M - Irhete- t?f -MeWri-----Otlwe -M—tg sgM
---firs and also gcographleally dlsRra| sstsla Holding*, iarlui
tlon o f bonds But there is no call money market for boigls
AM dmM of and no abort selling of tyrtd*. All the immense business of
trlbufrd. High int*rrst Haring sr- forrelosurOs, i % ;
‘ '
rchrlllr. srS oftrn qurstlonsbls.
Collateral' Lo*'ns. o n trruh
buying
and
selling
bonds
Is
in
reality
carried
on
outside
js vsgiuly counting Its
thsrs/orr tnsuranrs com|isnl*» do
and stonss,
,
. the Exchange and what la done there takes place in a smell
not BWrst In Sued) sec urifits. Ob
th* other-hand 8 to 3HTr Is all
tH sss sad Um cajd. chamber at one Side of the great trading floor. J i space no j
bigger would be needed for the transactions between Stock tract*. For .tpis raaeon I desire, thar is raedbsd to ntttur* tnsar.
’owners aiifl true Investors.
.
,through The Herald, to fu'rhfsh Ishe# contracts.
It Is obribus that tb« SggS tfpm
1 " “The,a1p1 of fhe Senate sub-committee will very likely for
,
the public Information, vrhat I sir over must br proved Sound H he completely to dismantle the speculative mechanism of the ,seams to me, vary cheering and for* aree|ited but It must also be
revelations indicate that exchanges, yor one thing, an effort' Will be made to prohibit \convincing facta as to the ult&gt;
proved that ths hen Is a sound,
In sold Chase bank steak
brokers -feom either, borrowing at the banks or lending ]
p erfvt hen that lays the rgga,
■A*
nil* tt at all U
and ‘ them th* e g g*, arm rlsuttwd
funds'fo their clients. Next, It Is proposed to limit the a x - |
HMy loclu.
and placed In a great number of
tont On which banks can lend on securities. Third, the powbaskets.
di* of taxation may be Invoked. Senator Glass’ plan to levy ,
A legal reserve life insurance
s severe and graduated tax on shares which sre sold within ]
company has Its assets In from a
u short time of the date of purchase will be pushed. Short i
thousand to several thousand dif­
selling could be prohibited by law— that Is, the sale of se 1
ferent Investments, scattered all
over the U. S.
curl ties not actually pwned by the seller at the time of tale J
fAA #lwWLraaa^l itnwiaa
HeeutHWs are purrhased to hold
u W l e - ' ‘ / fW Il '
could be made so offense.
,
&lt;
i wbo iefih rimifho4r thi
and nut to tvll. Currant premium
"Some attempt will be made to put an end to manlplila- |
and utbsr Incuine era alsrays auftion of shares by pools and syndicates and Joint accounts, i
(tcli(at.to meet nurraal outgo. •
[either for pure trading operations or for the purpose of mak- l
Hafety uf principal and the maMAY S H f r r FLKiST
lug a market. The courts have already branded such opera- '
turlty value are t U pilmary coneld* rati one Fluctuations In mar­
lipns as fraudulent In some cases. Laws will lie proposed to 1
WASHINGTON, Nov. X- W 1ket valuy ars of minor Import­
make this Impossible. Brokers will be subject to expulsion ,
Tbs muvsmerit uf t)&gt;S Amsrlian
ance.
frqm jhe Ifxchsrtge if they handle transactions like this. ,
The Ilfs insurance portfolio of fl*et from lha Pacific Co the AtAnd their books will be open to government Inspection at all c
ths U. S. W made uj&gt; of the gilt- Lantle is under serious cupfuls ra­

-Maehlna

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MARTIN

J f»i IS rnavtag A *

nthoal,

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"ff
tho watai ripe*,'' he
explained. “ They a s* all fastened
to f atH r all
towp. When 1
j hS .that than j«rh I must* pullet
p the fauca: in lha saloon and
Ltung iovfn lha whole town.’'

c a ta g w o

Id le coldly

7'iaieocraph. Printing
TYPING '
Special Invcatigatkag
SEMINOLB COUNTY
CREDIT ASSOCIATION

T h e V a lu e

O f P o tato es

was poor In HngHst, fsr, ehr^litrv and Lsiln, but
f WM .WiaWf.rH wwsk. Ill*
II
Uptn.— UlsDii
News,
•uld hare k*ao alatar ,w.tk

Tb« food which ia the leant expenalve la notalwava the
jnpat economical. A good Illustration of this well established
fact h to be (Olituf th the potato, which la Ml1in£ fqr a |vrerflliim oiler cgrtaln otH*f ktnda Of foods and yet because of
1U nourishing qualltiea Can actually aave the hoUBckceper
piojiay. )n Act, the United States Bureau of flothe Eco­
nomics, .in iia low CMt food guide, recommends potatoes
avary day In the week.
,
"Does that seem like too many potatoea?" asks the
Unltad Btataa Dally. "It ka not, the Bureau »»ys; aiui the
reason ia, of course, the aubatantlal food vkluea you ^et fur
youF money, plua the fact that moat people like potatoes
Wkli enough to eat them oftener than any other vegetable."
Many people do ext them every day, juat because they
want to.' That la true of white potatoes wherever tHhy are
cheap, and It U true of aweet potatoes, or yarn*, In their
act IHi s*
Gunrltory.
'
*
. .Borne thiUfc of potatoea aa rbeanlng only Irish poUtoea,
oir whtti potatoea. . To lligm eweet potatoes neem a differ­
ent kind of r6od—aomatitnea they even aSrve both St ode
meaf. That la not good practice, aaya the Bureau, for both

F M W S J W i i r ’HW u *.

adga securities of the nation.
A etatsn.r'nt as o f Jan. I, IB33,
of the combined' holdings of fifty
two o f ths rompaniss owning P I "
of ths total admitted as»etP o f cl’
of tbd Companies In this coun­
try, Is a picture of financial solid­
ity that should satisfy tbs most
akspltral.
tiers is th* pleturs:
Apportion on ths earns ratio to
all companies;
Cg*h represents I ft- or 1200,-

ninl bing made in th# Catholic
cametery, the Rev. Brasnahan offlclatlog Mr. Temple leaves five
pons end one daughter,
Mr*.
Hynes, of thfs city to mourn Ms
Joss. He also leaves a brother. W.
C. Tempi*, wb0 I* on#
Cl** most
prominent orange grower* and
cltliens of Florida and formeity
head of th* Florida Citrus t t - 000,000.
(hang*.
t). 8. Bonds, State, rounty, Mu­
MJm Vivian P- Johnson and R nicipal ami Canadian Bonds, 8J f t ;
F, Mbrrerp war# united in mar­
CtWr Foreign Honda. Isas thin
riage V eierday morning at 8:00 oM tenth of 1 ",; ,
o'clock al tha rasldenc* of ths
Railroad Bonds A Slock 18.8%;

! J Q .o t h e r w o r d * , y o u m ig h t p r e f e r t o 'u a a a w e e t p o t a t o * *

Hon. U. P. Hagan of lha fteml
nala Coupty Hoard of County
Commitsluasrs bat raburned from
a trip to varioue .points to Yo
lusl* county.
,
Mr. *»d Mi*. C. C. Henry and
child ran bars **-urad th* Chack

b i l t u n s* m w h i t e p o t a t o e a w i t h b e e f — « i t d y o u w o u l d b e
t e a a w e l l f a d o n o n e a a . U t e p t h e r . T h a t U s o m e t h i n g t o boot* at U* canwr a4 Park Avenua and Fifth Street for th* trip

Ur. Mr. H*nnr npiwant* tha wall

r t h i r e f o f A b o u t t h e e a r n * p r ic e . I n t h e ,j o p ,) i t |w s w o o ls ,
fitfi*, A H r t y a l # a y * s e l l f o r k a a t h a n w h i t e P o U f f O a f f o f v * m ty * d a ik a R J a g o o d to c h a n g e o if n o w a n d th e n

Phone 6T

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aea al«dya

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t "Beat For rhe South"
and
Beery home periodically needk, bath lanlde aad aut, tks
protection and beauty that freak paint g if an.

WANLKY-RfMJKHfl HARDWARE C
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Does It wander, atesr Hard?
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Or do your lii« * show unnecessary
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I f say o f ttiSM default* *r# aoticsobU bring y &gt;ur t a r
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In for * fra* test on our modern Flrastons Cowdrey instrument*.
Brakes and front alias ' tested fra*.

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» tn u a e e it h e r o n e .lj i p lfC e O f t h e o t h e r — p a y in g d u e a t -

tion by th« Prctiuenl and l|ts Ncvy llcpartment. Hctrstory owan­
ton, with whom tbs Prsald'Bt con­
fer, *■! naid “ tha fleet ought tu
know
both oceans and
bo'n
coasts.'' No decision was rsacW*d,
however.

.ratfly Amount of Gas Used

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W O V E M H K K 11938

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"— into McDai

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Over 1M r*raonn atfanded “&gt;« g
"F a th ers''N igh t*1 m eeting
o ( the
South Side Prim ary P . - 'f A . hotd:
last night at the nchooj a u d ito r!-1

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IlfcATW SUGAR b ECTION
- WAKIUNr.TOK. XoT. 3. ( f ) ' ^
A. J. S. Weaver. hcmd o/ Ihe f l i t * •
administration". rite ae.'tlon, y**^A:4s,
trrday- » i &gt;
nart'n) chief of tW - '
nc»ly fnrmej sugar section
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NEW YORK. N ot. a .-U D —Tho
First National Hank of Kerr York
announc'd In a letter In atoektlecorated, L ’ velfv ......... terU,! holder* yesterday that it praposr*
U7 F.. ITrst Street, I- Du. nfltr-j lo H ss dve its security alfiliatr,
noon hbfflnrtlng Its “ l( ........
lh » First Security Cnmpaiiy. The
sale” which will M l Monday nabk formed Ihe alTillnle in IPOS.
fi is 111. Sprcliil
InvitaiiUifM have
M'Cn t'\U'tulrti ty tlit* iiiiiioii*t»!nefil
In the puM*r, unrine
ih in
vi-vj the etore and initH'd it urw
n\tn k mol e&lt;|Ui|inii*iit.
W ASIUNCTON, Nov.
Besides Hs sale. lev. I S U Thl' Natlmal La, or Board yesterc|.i nin- a new* imsit ,11x 1 I wlirh *^l' handed &lt;l&gt;wn n deei.ua m the
will le operated hy th.i .ovum , of " ilk h**1**"
*&gt;y w' ' « rrthe ciore.y dei sitmrnt. • A I mint .'I ir" '
"rikers to P lu m to
market fixture, have jo ; hern '* " rk tmninliately, without diaerlminatal led «**d
bclMTO.wu have,*1
r
wvnvrrs
te.-elving
ph-cv work isles averse mg *2-\
for a week of 10 hour®.
Announces

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*nnnt
rRnrtMiil
co o n lin a lo r,
tn^
llonorirR
M jct V \«ln la Meperintendent o f the
«ou»*‘ y| « „ . o l.n l „ r r , H . th e y llrs i.r.l ,lc, ‘
pinrinAY
,rW r. and Mra. E. 1. Hoy apen*.
M ONDAY.
Dahlel, .whose marriaga^to Robert
►chooU, who sn.ntrwdoersl b , j ,,vt&gt;rr4, , ntl lK pn Kastm an w..nM
r.,
Bar?rla Armour of Superintendent T. W . U w t o n .
today in Jackson l.eiox o f DeLand will taka place
) ,|p„ lKnj, tp lh p m l),
„ rn n .H,
thl.
t i
am, ,&lt;Ja. ,w*|l lecture at T:.10
tomorrow morning at l}:0O. o.'elock
During
the
b
io
in
w
s
m
fetln
K
j
point
o
f
rlt*llv
rry
In
orilor
io
ninkt*
at JIoljl Cross Epise.pal Church, l*. M. at tho Firal Baptist Church M rs. W. S. Brom ley, rorm benihlp; tbi- haul a** stn*rt .a p ta .ilili1,
Joseph A. MeUch in planning to Mrt. F. E. Houmillat vnteitained ThS ptlblic 'Is' Ihtrltcd.
chairman, announced
th a t
172:
T h o o r d e r f o r th e rails w ill m t o r e Montlay for Tampa "hero with a bridge.party last sight at . tfr ila flumber line of the Pi e t ­ parrnts joined the
o rga n isa tion [te n d o v e r th e e n tir e yea r o f l!U t.
1m will spend several days tarring her home on i’almelto Avenue, hyl ef(an Auxiliary,
Mra. C. C- during tho mombrrshlp en rollm en ti . nd w ill c o m p le te th e Initial prnMiss MeDanicl iere Ired • g ift Rrlgga, ^‘^fWrman, wljl meet al rampalgn held recently, *
eli the grand Jury.
I g ra m o f th e R o o s e v e lt adm lnislia*«•- v«
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from the hostess a* a memento 3i|0 sVteek at Ihe home of Mrs.
IL wan voted that tho P .*T . A .j lion to a s s is t th e ronrls in ohtnin/,
" M r . and Mr*. J. C. Menson and of the tx-caslon.
E, p . Rrovmlee. corner Ninth repair Ihe playground jrju lp m rn t. Jng n ew r a ils
and at the
m ine
A e»tdr trheme of green and Street and Palmetto Avehue, with after wl)lch It was reported th a t| tim e aid th e s te e l Industry,
MhA.' William Jrakle and eon.
plUla Jeaklc, of Oatecn, client gold was (Cveloped by vases and Mra. 'p^ownlfe And Mra. C. A. the amount o f *42 Ttl was cleared
P re s id e n t R o o s e v e lt look n prrI bowls of French marigold*
ye.wLrdiy 'ha Jacksonville.
Adame as )io«tcsses.
on the llalowe'en rarn lval Tuvin- social linn.I in th e negotiations In
fern arranged slont tho,. roomc
Circle Number Two nt the day night and » » - turned o v e r to nn e f f o r t
t o wtlmulatr.
em p loy­
’ •JtH rd Brady left today for where the guests were eater- Presbyterian '•A rillla ry , Mrs. U. the W elfare committee.
m ent. O u t in g th e extended d icu v*
tallies
ware
4*' H . Brown,' chairman, will niei-. at
^ya after spending come time talned. The
Mm. Vail Lovell.
M r*. R. Q . ivions, s te e l le a d e rs held out fo r a
in
pastel shades. A t 8:30 o'clock At the home of Mrs.
_ _ with-his mother, M rs. John T. signed
F o g ami Mm. R. A
Sm ith work price o f $.” 7.75 a ton fur the rail,
the (upper
hour
the
tables U
3r|dy, Palmetto Arrnue.
Wallace, Celery
Avenue, appointed to serve
on ■ aperiai ah cuni|iared w ith n "JX-i per ton
were overlaid
With
gold
col- with Mrs. fVallacr knd Mrs. Jltth
Committee to Invest urulo the ad- or u n d e r” o f f e r e d hy the g o vem oiW
linen cloths knd centered Moore as hostesses.
! Mr. ami M™. |l*rt Aldridge of.1 O
I™ *jn
Vlsahllily o f Installing n telephone lnent. A l P W h it e
II 1110*4* 1***1! fi»r* i
i'k
vases
of
marigold*.
patlolt, Mirh. are the guest* „t|
Circle bfumber Three of llic In Ihe school.
i^tloi M o n d a y n mni|»rnnil'*o fls?w,it!
lelr uncle and aunt.
aunt, Mr. and!
an&lt; . lt '" "
Pre^yterlan. Auailjary, Mrs. W.
Mrs. Goelach urged ns ninny o f n f f Till.7175 p r y ton wiih nfirrrnl Cci.
r*. A.' M. Staup. They are rn to Miss itrbeeca Slesrns and rut A . Zachary, ehalrWian, will meet the timtliens ns possible to n llc o d Xhn piircliift**c*^ w ill
he in min nt
prlte went to Mus
Margaret
oute to St, Petersburg to spend
Wright. Assisting the hostels In I -at 3:*.0 re'elsck
____ . wlfh
,
. Mrs.
. O. C*. the dt'lrjet ronfert nor to ho held th a t fip u r r ,
’ Witter.
IT, at 10:00
serving refreshment, was M tv McBrde, 22°° P a lm efo Avenue. on Wednesday. N'nv
I I . M W iiit o , H rpu ty miniinistrtt*
Minn-e Jones.
C'f&gt; ' Number Fm.e of the A. II. at the Episcopal -parish to r o f p y b lL w ork n , rh IiI h o t nli*ht
Mr. and Mra. Edmund Mclsch
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Presbyterian
Auxiliary,
Mrs. house. Many state officers o f tha that 1he m il b u yiiu : would uffoot,
Those present were: Miau &gt; H Daliy Lawls, chairman, m il meet P.-T. A Including the stole p res­
ghB MaPghters, .Angela and Hylvia,
alm ool f 'V f i y R tn lr
'clock with Mie. Edward ident. will speak during the coli­
Irul Mrs. Aj
,L**i Jr., and
m
ippans c o a l, coke nml nmf c*010 West
Twcmtlf'.h fe renre.
^ter, Caroline, left today* fur
ria l* lioinir Ufiuh*«l &lt;»v**r tlu* rmi ! h
ith Mra. McCall. Mr*. A.
nville to spend the w#ekMm. ta il l*ivell announced that ktuI l&gt;ti»?«l fu r t ia n 1* in Opel nt Ion,**
11
I
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I B. Wallace, and Mrs. Paul O lftnd'trlth Mr. and Mrs. Khlrle; e,
the fourth grade loom
mothers W n ltr
Gfotge Maiden and the Miasesl
l- . i, . . . .
RiiiiL
“ T l i o i *■ in ii *.tliftiiic
M iftm .
**■ill give a tea on F
Firiday,
utny, N og. w h ieh f^jM i-inif* m o n o ^ hn w id*-ly h i
*vilt
Rebecca
Sl.vcns,
Murgamt
V ,
v
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W f ig|,t. E ll. Kpencer. and Alice . 1
^
N»n.b.r M w of tkr P t m - In al 2:30 I*. M. al the i, lino) fo r ratlin nt *i! j *urc h a kcb .**
^'*Vi
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bylerlan Auxiliary, M*^.
Henry all fourth grade
mother*
affte r
r. and Mrs. Itmrotd Appleby
Thu it*
is tits t**i I i inn I e
i•f i b « j
, ' ______ __ _______
) MclJiulIn, chairman, w.il .nccl at
jim im
which
Mm. I*. J.
Iliim
in iinm l nutnhor o f m en w h o would In* fcii5au*g1iler,“ Nati.-y Jean, and
3:00 o'clock with Mis. Frank L.
tinted that a sim ilar tea w ill he p 1*ivim I n in lor
th e
fu ll ullnl m oot,
1'guilt, M r) Appleby's father,
Woodrulf, H2t) (H k Avenue.
given on Friday, Nov 27 hy tho
. Appleby o f Cedar Rapid*
Circle Number Six of Iho I'lTk- •Irsl grade room mothers In Mias lull W a lt*' *iild tho nlltK iil ion tn
i fe fi today * for W eal'* Palm
Ihe l*onit*yIVrtnin
itillrnn*1
I
tylerian
Auxiliary, Mis- H. I f Elisabeth Whittier's loom
at the
h to spand the week-end.
otoHti
m en d tie r tlv *»» I«nliWith Mra. I^irrtta Itrctherson j Waltluur, chairman, w.ll niet l fo r school.
y Wert accompanied by Miss and Mra. F. W. Stanley as post- j a covered ilsh lunche-i'i with Mr*,
11V
on |»ayr«dl*
within
ftu i
ense David who will spend xaaaa. the . monthly. buainaaa nnrli w . U T t a u * #ud--ktr*. J—t
F l t a l j n i * t -fa r jU itT id an £ e-aL l.*^ k iv.— ~
wtntrrr*»»w)fi
w**nl t*&gt;i
snrial mWl-hg of Ihe T. E. L. Monger at longwo-iJ.. Members ln^ tnrolintr
nmiii whil&lt;’
Class of the First Baptist Church; will meet at 1 : t N o'clock a: tha Mrn It M.
firlse w in
|ir* •‘cnlpfl
Hi
was held yesteritay aftornoon in home of Mra. Wain
L. Cooper,
M I* b Wliitn^r'M rrtn;»i
io r H iffh S c h o o l
ihe church annex Mrs. B. R. Beck I 20f&gt; Fast Elghlcmtli Street,
F U T U R E
o f
AI I Ite cortc t if niitn o f ft 11 'Ini« in v n
^ H t t h o r R d l l N a m e d had charge of the short businessi The Junior C. A. of the First
S W O P E
P L A N
■caalon.
j Baptist Church will meet at 3)30 .MInn Mnrjdf i«* F *»n I*11»»i r fl I v f
A i
tam fil with i* tor atid t;*p liaru**
Mra. F. W. Stanley conducted I o'clock at the church,
, flobert Blount, Doris McCall,
IS I N
D O U B T !
Xho Intermediate G. A. of the a ftrr whirh Mr, VVilkr* u'tivff hin |
rd Cochran, Jacr)iielinr Canip- thr progtam whirh was based on
whirh
hmc l on ♦Kt*|
Day.”
Mafrean- i Kirwl Baptist Church will meet at talk
, *Dkbhh» Takakh. GaWrdda "Thanksgiving
(C o n tin u e d F ro m I'nirr O ftr)
mrnta. In Ihe form bf a Thanks | a :m o'clock al the home of Mrs. I Rchixt] tinlay and i l l nff*'* t on ah«*
Jrtlmson and Nancy
Rossetter
Hr urgr.
givin
Ivlng dinner were served at a y,aneis K. Boll, I|&lt;1| I'ark Ava- parent nml the c)iiM.
a I nt **ni»*nl
l‘ V
l( «h *ii | l.nnd,
IT ra the only stadanta at Junior
that all parents watch fo r new* pi« svifli'fit *‘ f I
late hour by the hostesses, a atin I 4»tial *»--fM!M
B r h « hoo who were placed on!
on the nrhool Ritual o*n
In 'h e t inn o f initfk 4
slated u&gt; Mrs, B It.
ind u i'o » |
i h*’ '
The Junior ,.IL A. of the First,
P • October honor . roll of tha|
npwnpapart ami vote fo r reprenen
im m ilter **f fh e tn d if^f-ial ii4lv»*r*ry
ftldbl. H'gh mar** In Ikrport men) ( tabla was drroralrd « ith Thames-j not,f |,t c-hurek wt|| m rrt at 3:30
talive* who an* in fa v o r *•f
giving novelties.
. I *-rt I &lt;1, l fl M III ■ 11 * '- i l l Li ■* 4•i $: *•11
a\ler&gt;dsnre, and etudes are re­
.e
.J unlock »t tlii* church.
Those piasent were
} xit I oiii *Ji"p* i i i*il I r» i e rLaln nul miiimi
.mit j "pin* jSunlM'am Hind of the First riJncAtionnl |irn(TT*m,
quired for admission to the honor
Mra W ,H, Weil, of Urlatid j. M is .
Itefi ri«biiieiit»* wi'ii* itrrvio! *I ••■ i»tj«
i
W
U
t
rhurth
will
mevt
-130
WB.'
J N. Ktandifcr, Mis. C W. Specr
Inir the Rorial pei Onj hy Mi w. K&gt; I I
J tin I
Cooper, principal of the
o’clwk »t the church.
Mrs. Annie Cooper Mrs. J. V.
n uiol Mrinch. M i4.
H um y i«* r,, i«.*l i»;it *&gt;■*I 1*y i«r
,
TUESDAY.
t t 'Rfc ,.:c ;_____ S ? _ Johnson. Mrs. H. R. Beck, Mr&gt;. I.oMr* W A K ia tte i i, Mra Pharlea j ««f in o n ifn i o i . i
Circle Number Seven of th*
retta Bro'.hcison, Mis. J. It I.ylca,
L Faik, Mr*, i . F. M fK u *. Util
lOtlB
Prcsliylerian
Auxiluriy.
M
s»
Mrs. J. N. Burdick, Mm. W
week II
Mia. A. W. Kppfc
S
a
i,
Warren
Eastf.-rliy,
&gt;
hairman,
Brooks, Jr., Mm. F. \V. Stanley,
rulatttiir tn i h** e d m
Mrs. Mary Hall, Mm. Sarah Stew­ wi|l meet at 7:30 I’ M. vvllll Miss
I'Ofb * iin*l h« i i th** o'
O
r
i
g
i
n
a
l
T
u
n
e
W
r
i
t
t
e
n
art, Mrs. A. K_ Rosacter, Mrs. J. Hall, , i ii Stevens, i ’a'k A'rnue.
QMtnmiul l«l'* n
if-st* !
The llaiiglitom of Wesley Class
P. Nix. Mr*. K. K Garrison, Mr.v
nr*- &gt;e iil " p i ofM, i ,tn l
F or N e w M iln n e F ilm
Jana H. Smith, Mm. I.ili au Viek- of the First Metiuidist Church
t a I net t lulu* u * »* I i«
«ry, Mrr., E. W. SUlcs, Mrs- W. will have a business anil social
pi*t$"*,** tu t ,i • !*■!*•
Itulph Itairitfer, eom|K$*er f»f t *t
meeting
at
H:II0
I*.
M.
at
the
L. Sloude'nmirc, Mrat*C- E. lienaim n i lined
■‘ k hit n
fir*! |Miput*r “ Uirch ***fiic,** "Mmiti
chjirrh
annex
wtth
Mrs
Kugsne
ton, Mrs. J. E. lalng. Mr, II.
t»l nut i, i l e» * i»mi a*i*l *»* UulliFal I
ill' |a»w,M whirh
Libby
llttlniifi
Higgins,
Mrs.
Orodie
Williams,
Cummings, and the Misses Aug­
“ »«•% e r y a. *hti i n i ' . it * *■**
n adi* fummiP in the fira l ■| ,
usta Fletcher, Mary Go^ilalf, and Mrs T C Bolt. Mm. l E Me
the* than lit
Hh«&gt;w"
on
Ilroatlarav,
bn*
w
i
ii
t»
i
Kee, Miss Ruth Hand, anil Miss
Marie Slews it.
atalT.
a
niUMical
*
KtHMiiiily
it
lullaby
«.
l*Toia Mcl'haul u» hostesses
1 11nd nit i i ’&gt; it ■d ii •i• *■11ii i • t &gt; iti
Jan
athool, stated tbit morning that
Thr Fidelis Lias, of the Firs'
the niiikdi *»f
1* 1*.# ' men I#«» p**
Thi* unique mumml cuin|in-it mi
(ha honor roll this inunth is small Baptist Church will meet at H:lM)
to di Imv hi I i * m i|f *4n 4 o|*l
' r
vr»&gt;
written
for
Claudette
t
but Ihe teaehera anil pupils have I*. M. at the home of Mr-. Morris
' rod* • uniter I *i * (iK p i *ltu» *1 ** i
in the Paramount pieture, "T o r i i
decided to raise the rtainliid and Moyr. 11,04 I’almetto Avenue.
JU*t*i»elit Hit Mi Mi' tfial* ••
*S inilay
to thi
do a better grado of work this
Regular business and social S in p r ," romihi;
l
Hi- opuM iJ li«* J-w of*- i l*4*i
,C* A. 1
-, meeting of the Alathean Class of Mdanr Theatei
ryaa
MiivtH at«*d
n iK iiiiu a ir v
uf
tint
A » Mtmi Menton, M l** F*»|l»eil
tbs F trij flgptlitt Church will laprat ( m' i * win* ii * - * *#*eiu u*11y in * i
fur ihe KK'Nlri (»«it
uf
"T u n i ' f i l l now , i i tifiv * w b m 11 (&lt; .* n■ L. J
hold at tha homo o f Mr*. Volls
Pllt-Ml
Wiliialvs with Mrs. Williams, Mrs, f?inirer/* play* »* * Iiennnic
. »«•' it I e d
.
uf the * iihari'l* WtiPfi, f«»r i llllk,
I,. B. Bragg, ^fr». G. O. Dagnfr,
ahi- arrept* mil u ffrr fti r un mi lu l
Mrs. G..B. Kelman, srnJ Mm I,.-A.
la file*, t(j children ovpr the i adlm, tloiiM «»ti|c 111 *si
I t» v .* *lie di*,j» L
-Smith as hostesses. Mendters wljl
ton td aypeupatnin m too mu* Ii uf film u*ui o f lit** itij* in .* L»,h i i •t« i
meet at 7:1&amp; o’clock at the church
— Douhlf Show —
a pair! uf br» Tlnmjfh her radio the i ode** an I n. I h»* ,*in*l **iv
ami motor from them to Mrs.
AcriKi n r T j the kmithlnf, Tnoth***
keep nit? Lh«-*ma«f| vra
fiv e to ntfl
,"Williams' home on Golden Lake. fuv* touch,
neverthelcan,
tin \ tat*' fu r U *••'*« U iMk -xi** h f| I »'
W E tiN felD X Y
awin^ ajoviR in Jatx atyle. Ile iu e liun* h
g o v iT .u in 'ii
*■• 'moms, j
A apcclal program for the bfn- Rainircr'a lullaby in ja t t
• r |ige *
ftovrt ii m erit c mtifu '•iti-m wdh bud*
Itn cH m i*'
cm ui ine enuuren
a .nook aepariCl
Adapted fr.im G .ava
r « k i n - &gt; n r„
t „ g U, , 0...
tnnrt of the Hanford
tnrnt
Sanford public
f’ ublic Libra­
Libra- magsnne at.,ry, “ M ika,"
"T ..i*h |
-|, nvr„ tr c a i.w e . '' he
said,
ry will I*, given gt 3:30 o’clock a* Slitgar
ks the third consecullV'
H nat m i , l I.iga.-I ...' I.-II Ml Ii
tho Womgit'i,C|j^ hy the I.IUr- picture to pnsent M is* (*&gt;lheri in u_
isiune.l
i'
p n vvtR
iD fi^l *&gt;
i1
atcra DoMtrVoiMa.a tha club^^A a “ w irkot” rbaractu rolvj m worn t
*rt up k i
ndnnw ith h« ill, ifi»v*ni ni
aiivfg v
f
mr u&gt;^v l* k* n u**’ an,uf dual persolialtty. T h r *lrtx ire
was directed by A leagn dar
Mail
c o u |,| „
. Tbs Ora re mar ficbool P.-T. .A. and tieorgs g.,nines and fea tu re*
,|UP*tiu n s
.w llf iiavc’ a subacrlbtlon bridge Rinai.lo Cortex, David
M anners. , uu , t„ tn d .M ..
Jiarty Wt i ;00 P. If.- i t ' tho Elks Ijrdi. Roherti and Baby l^ H b y .
1 Th.- illv e r a it y
of
inF teata be*
•
I
‘s i
H a ll U provide Imvohre for needy
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, 1 tw eet i r o m a i f i #%
•
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y
uni! ]
cMIdrVn o f the scMool. &lt; 1
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fu ult t »
p.* .141 Ill Of
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P la y ,B r e a k a L e f t A r ip •
he* ■aid a n 1 bell*
■i 'lilt »
M » * y lla r r is jlr m o u r
i • '»• o b ta in a b le VI it • «•■» \ Ik" fit aw
r V l i r L t c l f e
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yentertlny amid they hn*l order*
tvleu*lti|f tin* rotter*
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Vmnnrinw, (irr&lt;«hnni and TineaHim fntm emrrrrtiry *rn l« e with
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U«t wuol in fr*f*k»fri *«t«l mm*
l.,ii hi..|.#.t i,, in.- sn.isir sat
firm tin- M|»«

uni' of the rleaoe'it mi&gt;| nio&lt;i up! ••date niarkelq In lli«' r l'h " the
Iti^hunrc'iyiVtft roiK'liAl’.nl, —*

FURNITURE
toneivus Tsxfit

$3,50

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mVrtiynt*.'
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( lose Out Sale

libccal Cash Discount

,11. F. W «dc Furniture t ’o.
| -ringing out entire nlQ^k—
1-.1 to I '.’ price, don't mis’*

Sadye’S

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F a ll H o u s e C le a n in g

2 2 5 * 2 2 3 W .C r it lR C H S ?

ORLANDO
Tfie S c a n t if n l \ch
Store, w h e t Quality
and Service Cost Less

lluilng this prnrnu da not worry about
the Wear and T eir of )iw t D R A P E R 'S , (
hate them dry rlrsnCd “ ThF !A (lI*| ii,
•&gt;

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SEMINOLE

CLEA

3

|V|ST STYLES

ron irs fin* c hnlh'tiijr
Hi fiiitinn*M rnpilid . .

mn ruiist uni (Mi)? Attain the rrirdruhr
that **wt
hut « i aii- nd in*' win ?'*
hi ■
mu I ’s-uim' i w ir-nlfhiii'4 ii« ilHri niiiuit urn Lu Mipiavrt (hr A dm InUl ration
k ill par lit IIfur
. In nUml «ith, nail 1ti nld (he C4t|iauinrr in etory prat*
* '« ! * *
. I" ii"*' n r n ininrr uf our els *rif% an*! dWIlljf—ft r fJ ad'anU fa
It mo h»iu- u p m i „ u n o'# uh, I d iiHi't him aw • Ua&gt;M. I in; |lKMT P06II Ml IM II \M »IS l
\T T ill: IF M K S I P&lt;ISSIItl.|{ Pltlt KH!
-a.
I luuLie ItlmikHn
;t1a iii, I iililrm lied
Mingle Blankets
i &gt;t luu plalil
I'Jald. t'ntlon
70 « all
70 i HO

7' j f yd.

Mi n‘
S Ikh

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- - -

I! &gt; s' T . mu
S l l d l 'S

- - -

j!i&gt;\ ■' '

lecturer atu| gvaogatyal,
•d liy a dumber o f perQeorgta C jR ltM * .. «
none hi* U &lt; imputation
Tilt. Ingle, toheenlrarratty tnwaOW
tH M i

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llli'Mi hi ll ui
t nhlrai hi'd
M U S L IN

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Plant lluuble
70 t h«i

lO t y d .
I n n Math I »*• * I *
( s(Half t|uaht&gt;

I'lsld
|»4*« i» Nap
72 %QO

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$ 3 .0 8

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70c
K e im tH f
Sinite 71 i RO

SI. H

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Ilia nbels
70 i H»

08c
Men's Work

11ic h Tup I ar**

im o i.s
'(«• 1 I'.mlw'M'il IIIrlui li» hi..

S h ir l'

SHOES
llfnwn Glut.* Mocrnvift Hitt*

s:t ok
Mi ui n 17 in
III

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$2.40

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? 1 .$ 9

MUrk «»r liniRH Hliuf
16 In

Mist k Itrlsn Plain Tue Bio.

S I .08

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Men', hallied Spoil ( uala
in
tire) uf

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08 c

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Crepe - -

08c

Oil
C lo t h
Liinrhenn

Mrn’a I * It

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$ 1 .0 8

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$ 2 . ‘ )p

Prints

I
N o v e lty

nd

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4114#
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lamb cl ran htiwt-itr,
■bIII MMIII 1*- |**'i inii| l i*if the u ie o f th e arm lie lull
t from
a
sh o rt
dibtant*'
V o iiill
b 'lp li«r la t&gt;« a m aster an the
lh&lt; 4 obb is a popdlia r ineiuh er o f hla
i« al
on e
Vlatf* inn. While in the c ity ■
sin
be rltaHt and
of llir
ill be the guest o f Mra. W . H *|h u U enth
rata a l H v (mam*
| n ar ttclkool
• » « »
T * r k Avenue,
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from

F abric

81 x 99

Sheets

Slip-On (Jlovea

40c - 08c
Vj*A?lvrrl mi
‘- i n i ' — •
* A d b ig g e r b g r f a l d l

—
F in e fl d u a lit y

&amp; e e d s

V egetable and (lo w e r G a rd e n a ,
t W ia n . R y « ‘ C r V a f o r iJtW k s

om e

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fo a ia a n e a y

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itif* of thli trie wa-| nrea p i u ha* keen with Arian
• —r r
u M i U u ta eatiaf « d , It «U !
ILLS, . N ot. X—iX'l— i hart to t :m on tba offeaelve Julct
i squad . o f S3 Volt,'
b w t Booth Carolina, whhl
Uff. and I n l v n v «tv h am t bnn beaten- W . hay esuth
r aend-etf.laet night at ^
t—m s u u wTI ba flfhttni
load fo r WaahlnKton l0 kt«p lu undefeated recon
r battle Oeorge Waah* clean.

|wd&gt; U fo y lg n couslrteoiwHhaat
forcing any grrup t f take a earri
t e*.
•
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■" prtaa* throe aata of tlc k tfit*

~ ^ B m K K S T -x m

ThU week, The HertH*
\ to that sad IU Bporta t m f *
which tbonld ha ao ta ijr d a ji
tending la one of thaaejEUn

jnAlJ.AB, To*., N v* 2c—i/P&gt;—
nanaaa, Boutkweatt.m leader,
■ a work off wWIvTexae and
Httbm'Method let deah la the
flpaw/CtftfmtKe- ba:tl&lt;. Texaa
Mytbff fafoe thb Biy.in' Beam,

nton ^nd, a
-enter, *UU a
|„jurlet.
The game 8
on the road 1
pblnemen.

JH at tbk bottom Of lha etand-l

.

COLUMBIA, 8 . Cw Nor. 3--W 1
—The South Carolina Gamecock*.
81 etrong, left yeeUrday for o
tally deep Into the tooth to onyaga Lou lalana flute at Baton
Rouge Saturday.

g, qad Texaa A aad. M. en-,
W ie n an ootelder. GerMnary.l
UNIVER 8 IT
Uck kae beaten Baylor and W —Offtnalve
Offbd -k o relate tie. agalnat Tex. etm eed yeetei

MEW YORK, Not. l . - m - T h .
ittom “ champlonahlp,” On affair

Baturd
Howard Chi
SMi ba(tally allow* plenty of b«'k. le deftn
Wja for argument ever, after all g««"*. but Er
L . a.*. . * . .a . a a
.. _ nl bar
Atiplr
t ykiaea are pUy.wl, a ltj teem*
• for a rest. With practically
l thq Jeadlng team* p'.-ying Inreectionxl games.
they
can’t
f t wet) decide whlcn 1* ecu i'i
BATON ROUGE.
Nor. 8.
fir own (action. But If Ford- UP)—Whether playing most of It*
M can (am back the Galloping football gamaa at night has ham­
laU t f St. Mary’s without too pered Louisiana SU U University's

LESSEE tp . 0 ^ 0 . WASHINGTON

DURHAM N. O, Nor.
—Tbo Blue Derlle of Duke com­
puted ‘their hard work yetUrday
la preparation for tbalr battle
Saturday In Duka eUdlum with
Auburn.

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M ARY u ( n P y i . VIRGINIA

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Sirloin
S T E A K , lb.
Veal
R T E W . lb.
Freeh Ply
FRET. dox.

S T E A K . |b.^....
Break fa -1
B A C O N . 2 Iha.

SHOULDER ROAST, lb

d bpM * » A b l J “
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F :• aaO ,
MATTRESS WORK
.ate* Mattrraa rirta c r
fjl.j
Cekery -A*W

Pork Shoulddr

ROAST. Fb....
N U C O A , lb.
B, A B.
P i r K i a E s . ...

Blue Ribbon
M A Y O N N A IS E

N«w Crop Dry Plato BEANS—2 Iba.
R«4 Chofrlw. PlaeappM and CHni

W IN TE R PARK, Fla, Nor. 3 . One of the few remaining oppor­
tunities to ire Rajr Miller, Kellint ace qcartertuck In action,

MICHIGAN

4,

when the Tara Una up agalnat the

^dependent - Tim e Oumod and Operated

,

Oats • Grits 2 for
Oversea Maraschino

,

Cherries 5 oz. jar
Herahey’a

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Cocoa, V2 lb. box
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.H, E, WEEKLY, No. 2
&lt;

1819 W. J9U BL

lb. pkg. .HsTahey'a

,

Cake Chocolate

JOHN ANDES
86tk A Preach Phase ( I N

Osceola Pure

,

COFFEE, lb.......
Oversea Apple

Snowdrift
I f Lba. L. I. Cobbler

Potatoes

Oversea Whole

Pears, No. 2 can

OnuaolatM]

LARD

N O W I

■h it room

25c
MEAL
5 lbs. 9c
10c
G r it * 5 lbs.
'R ic e 5 lbs.
19c

IONA PLA IN ac SELF-RISING

Nucoa

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2 lbs.

(.not isi*

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“Tha New R tt Front Store”

unABir -------

N O fljjl^ iE ;

F r e e B t e liv e r y

Next Door to Yowell'a DapL Store
204 E. 1st
Phona 23ft
— Pleasing Yon Means Our Hutcaaa —
A. B. 8TEVENH
1 . NAOMI FELLOWS

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Orders Only

Goldrn Key

MILK S (all cans
American Oil
Hardlnen. .1 cans
Briny Jug, bulk

Bowlinjf News Notes

VINEGAR, gal.

In the Sanford Bowling L a iu r
last night the Western Union
team won 2 games frem the Bal
lanl f t f de% llprqr iiiu U ajd rt «4

Quaker Mararoni,
Spaghetti or
Noodles, 2 pkgn.
Full Oram
C H E E S E , lb.
Stramboat
H YR U I*. gnL. .
Mon A»» t 12 ot.
I’ rrurrvrra, 2 fo r

C R A N B E R R IE S
Code F or

York
A P

Savings

Shop A t Furrest Gatchel’s

L E S

v . QUAKBR MAID
a - i k. FOR# a i l f

10 lbs

Rajah— Supreme Quality
S A L A D

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Pure Veg. Shortening.

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R U T A B A G A S ,

FLAKES. 2 for
C O R N

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Potatoes^)
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POTATOES, 4 Ibaa-ANo, | Can Stokoly’.

CORN, t for--------— ,
Nc. t Dot Moot#

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P E A S , S cans.... (Jtl
Swan

althfleld Brand

I’urr Country Rail t'remarry

TISSUE, B for

butter,

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A p p le t

Flva .
Pounds

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,F L A | l.? 5 . .1 to*

X-tta Fancy Ea

I’OlATOEft, 10 lba
ONIONH, 3 lba....

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P. &amp; G* Soap 3 giant bars /0c
P E T M IL K tall can
5c
Del Monte Coffee
Helmet Flour
M a c k e r e l 3 tail 25c
GRITS 5 lbs.
MEAL

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SAVANNAH. Ga. Nnv 3. Th.Rev. Jdhn H. Wilder, paatnr of llie
Talvary Bapti.t Tainule. has pial
rdniplrtnl hi* twenty . iat'i &gt;(ar
In that poaltlon
Dutlng that time 4.3tM memberhave bveei
received into the
churrk.'lfa haa performed 2,122
marriagra, ronducted 2.705 funar
aU.
mad* 49A1I .Ick
d i^
preached 2.H75 aarmona and Ini
2,563 ineatlnga.
,
The money collected by else &gt;
church for all purpoaea during th#
tweuo-alx yean toUJad 9322.711.,
A handaome church waa built and,
paid for In ra.h on tha day (t eeaj
oe-upo-,1 During hi# pa.torate th#'
Rev. Mr. Wilder haa baan aUen|
only thrr. tlmea on account af ill.

LETTUCE. 2 for....

BANANAS

APPLES

POTATOES

Corned BEEF
12\C
SALT
Lovett s COFFEE lb. 15c
5c
1-2 gallon 23c Vienna SAUSAGE
SYRUP
Brazil NUTS pourid 15c Libby's Tomato Ju ic e
Super Nut OLEO lb. 9c j;'™ FLOUR 2 pkgs,
LETTU CIl f2 h^acis,. 15c Apftlg Sauce 3 no.
Corn 3 no. 2 cans 25c
Fancy LEMONS dc 12\
GOLD DUST 10 pkgs. 19c
BEANS G. N
Brown SUGAR 2 pkgs. 15c Scotch OATS 2 pkgs, ISc
LARD 4 lbs. 25c 8 lbs.
SARDINES
32.

C

HUGAR CURED

Ihtlf or Whole

HAMS lb.
Freah Drennnti

FRYERS lb

PORK ROAST lb
CHOPS lb

STEW lb...

OYSTERS I’t

Mulugna

ttf d a a M m t
A PRUNES

C ^ l« ■ 4 Y 7 , i, '

HAM tb

ROAST lb

Sliced BACON lb.

HAMBURGER 2 lbs

STEW Kb

SAUSAGE MEAT lb

Crop

I ( lba mavo. Nuraerou* talagrg/na
affd Uttar* en brain, tha rare
palgn pr&gt;poa*d by the governorV
(*hin#(, hive l**n received.

BACON

)•%•*- . I M

•«PARE

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RIBS .3 lbs...

LAMB SHOULDER lb
LARGE JUICY

W E R E S E R V E R IG H T T O L IM IT

1I
4

c

Black Pepper 3 fer
10c
Whole Grain Rice 5 lbs, 19c
Camay Soap 3 bar_____ 15c
Peanut Butter lb. jar
10c
PUMPKIN 2 1-2 size 10c
Swan Matches 3 pkgs. 10c

rm r o r b r is s k it t

Market

Butter

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CABBAGE

Crtap Hard Bead'

DftUfiMw luch

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A p p le t

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If you paid |l a lh. you couldn't get better

Regal T-llet

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F L A K E S

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Jersey

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LETTUCE

Chocolatg

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Beery Bark Guaranteed— My-Lady

Grafl# Nut

U. ft. No. 1 White

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G R A P E S
Twa Paaada

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Flbur

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D R E S S I N G , p in t

S N O W D R I F T lb . c a n ! O
C A B B A G E ,

bewler getting IPO-m and
fur a 616 total Fred Holly of (hr
Mnir trim m * rlo«r behind with
187, 17k and 2IK for a .r»H0 U»tal.
Scorn
WU'TEMh I U B I
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Potatoes

U. S.'NO. 1 M AINE l GOBBLER

4 lbs. 10c\S lbs. 17c 4 lbs. 15c IQ lbs. 11c
ATTENTION

J

Porta Rico Sweet

F reah W ftU r .G r o o itd

B i l l

Goth Bag

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cash C R O C t P Y
M FAT
M f l P K E T

406 SANFORD AVE

— With a Urge array af e itrt epecUr fafhea IhU week. &gt;
Now U tha lima U stack yoar paatry— A parvkaaa taday aaaaa*
a aavtay tomorrow 1 •* \ i
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Continued

P O T A T O E S

FIGS, q t trlas8....ti
Osceola

AND

y r - -r — * .-

A TLA N TA , Nov. 3.—Tbo
ated body of Mrs. I'ry y r Btlll
young AtUnta stenographer, la;
In a morgue yeeUrday, w hlleja*
enforcement officers aearche^fa
her hutband, Floyd Btlll, 28, For
k b c o r d c o n t in u e d
n.rr school teacher, who reveale|
In a noU to a friend h»r*.| hi
ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 8e-i
killed hie estranged wife in a M OJ) -OcUbae malnUlnad tha raei
of anger, when xhe rajactad hi ord of each month of 1938 being
reconciliation efforts.
warmer than the average over a
period of 19 years, second ny to
the local weather bureau. Last
RAILKOADH FIGUT C AN AL
manlh-waa 1.6 deyr rex wanner
thaa,(y u ' average, and laiafall
JACKSONVILLE, Nov A,—
-After hearing ergumenU ofJ one-half normal.

£ la u c j j , N o ; 2 c a m

GRAND RE-OPENING S A L E -F rid a y , Saturday &amp; holiday

ONIONS

raiUowda' agattiart tha y nspoeed
Gulf of MexIro-AtlantlC Ocean
ship caaal, U. 8. army engineers
In charge of surveying the water­
way Wednesday held an executive
section.

----- T IN D WOMANS’ BODY
Oversea 20 os. pkg.

To

rpokaaman, the farmer and to
export 20 buahela ot wheel an I
get, theoretically, an ounce cf
fo b l lie t.ok the gold to the
liea»u.|, and gat 920 87 In dollart
fni It That made hi. wheal 91 fc
bu.hcl and he wai barely breaking
even.
Now the government baa under­
taken to net m artifirUl |.rl.e,
cloaa to 932 at pieaent. The farm­
er. rhipe hit 20 buahela of'Wheat
alrocd and geta the aame oince
i t gold—-for the price
of ba.ic
commoditlea the world over la
bate.I on gold—|ut now he geta
932 in dollar* when he pre-enta
the gold at the treasury depart­
ment.
■' •
With the extra $12 for hit 20
burhela of wheat he tuya halvestei-r, or a ault of clothra, or a new
lariio and thug step. up the na•ion’a purchasing power.
The reaaona why neither Great
Britain nor France who hare bei-n
controlling the dollar on foreign
exchange by themarltea, w ll he
unable ,* compete with the Unlt.-d
Statn, are many, he aaid.
Kint, Amerlca ha» four tinin
the gatd possessed kry Great tlrltain an 1 a record for the laet dr.
tede of a urplu- of raporta over
import*.
' &gt;
Second, he cnnliaurd. the raak
t,1aJ &gt;ria, of Briti-h
nvr»tmrul»
ete In fixed Income (waring .ecuritiea In Colon al possession* and
her financier* are I on w in tv
ruin the investment. hy drprvclal!rg the purchasing power of the
pound to , far. Sinre the
Great
Britain ha* watrheil other nation*
depreciate their rurrencle., and

N O T R R U A lE V . N A V Y
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HLTTLR FOOD STORFS

R eady

C over AnyD em and8

lb .

8 T E A K , lb. ....
6 m. T Jon# . .

TECH

. ST. M A R Y ’8

ford:

M EATS

B E E F R O A S T * lb .
ton and Doyb wHl bo out .0 force*
ayaiaat tbo highly-looted Thpiih^
•r» Saftirday night nr wrar, r™ "’ '',.
lace to bo a gaaae rheek-full af.;
Oiiilla a* both taataM are «\cxp-4
tiorafly well-equipped oo offenalref
■treO|th«. Tbo Ucketf euntex Ot*
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F L O R ID A

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WISCONSIN na. CHICAGO

CLEMSON COLLEGE, B. C , Nor.
8 ,— OP)— Clemaon’a Tlyert devoted
the afternoon to signal and patt­
ing drill* with all playara but
Merritt Lewie, 220-pound guard,
Uklng pert In the workout. A
aquad o f 85, In good physical con­
dition, will leave her* today for
the Waka Forest gams.

AND

H fc h W ith

POT R O AST,of

bsicartaot
&amp; lastbakgam#,
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RING ETON
PURDUE.

A m e ric a
W B9T&amp;RN

fUagf«
tp TourtaUetto far 0 . voaakd^a.T-

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S tak es A r e

Phong 89

3i which Waa. a. forty y * H

COLGATE

TU LA&amp; E

MARKET

»ad the pauing and a neat Job. of£
catering th o 'lm lU B ja lL Varhap.'
the (neat befllw R‘‘ forward paaa-*,
lag paifoiioaow o f , hie tarerr
took'place la.t week at Newberry,”
8 . Ca What*, ho throw thirteen.

f a *W " opptalta tba name of
■ .1 v So, dip thla ctm poaM n
g * T * , oppoxlte Dm name of the
the team 700 think will w6 k
ay or; eend thla coupon to The
team 700 think will Ua, and
b y Nor. I. .
Herald office before noon Ba
In eafiy, for tbo flret thr* «
Remember
ta
fa
t
IJO^^J
NASH VILLE, Tetnt, Woe. 1 ^ ted lip winner*, and two tlcknaarl7 correct llata will ha d
W&gt;— Precautionary xtepe agalnat,
three peraooe handlny
eta to The If liana Theater will go to
the piaxLlllty of Georgia Tech’*
In the llata.
' •
ftktppy Roberta returning Cor-mo-|
Name ....................— .....‘33*’ - u-----(lore punt* for long daahea Satur-,
day-war* tokoa yeatetday 10 Von-|
Aerbfft- aertmmaga, wbeft enda and
vg. FLORIDA
tack lea w *°t thnoagh a eeaalou o*
punt coverage. Lang"‘ Wroton wail
GEORGIA TfiCH v». V A NDERBILT
expected ta fill tba and poaltlon of
KENTUCKY~va. ALADAM A
tbo Injured Willie Gcny in the
Tech game.
’
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AUBURN t i . DUKE

GAMTOFTOKER

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I'laadtr, i^ r t r A * !W V , k &gt; %
( U d - I W a t o n , B a t h e \.
« . Mary Richard*. A l * »
in A M to iw a h V w ^ ' . V i t j j
&gt; ftod # M tol: T U lfa Haw-Af
Vo?|iic}«r. H'lan Chapihan,
tin* rowall. Mlktrta Strange, dfc

K IT A re

«ASigned

RaHle;-)KOUa&gt;

t, N o i V l * . —
com pot li on for
■Henod recently
waa toiled by
Brooklyn 1met-

:w

itod.to tha muchdlapjlH
flUtlon
pravliloM. BdK^ V (ougM .rjtbff To&gt; " t
| tto "Inrolce prk* plue |0
id r tic ie ware'In accord'In
L - l i k t Ito tow tol l Ylnil
r i r i h U ' m w l tiiTnl At*

ibanVTuInc.e llvat Uir coju,
i i d ’ been argued’nnd dla•V retail clrclea khd ih
i|ton 'Tdr the ' ta*t fotrr
Ito/tM tolly had seen "IIglti-d.
itdfH t o f how tha iettlcmrn'.
entree ere la I leauee aIfacted
I, gwrthant* declared that
r k M dJ «l» Jh^lt dfntvei to
I m V11 regulation* «e'. forth,
fill#''tbe code (period the lire
ka 'ao iillcd “ lain leader” aa
dir ekmtotJtlon'." It auded that I
r-ddelkWhih »g»ln fp - thes
|

PR tliD E N T n ooiC V E LT s p e a k s afN attdtol Cadfprttnao pf
Cttharte Chartflai Ih Naw VofV. Laftk* right. Moat Rev. A. Olevannt,
Apeaf»l|« DeUgata; Mgr. R. f . Ktfjan. ratlrlpf tanferanca pr««U
deitl Mra. Roaaa
Rooeevelt;'
Roafmartir
cfrirrarparnyi Cardinal Mayrtf'
JantpMra.
vp 1 1 Ripa/rha
ataf OWtral
and Praaldant WaaaavalL .---- ji '

IS LARGE ENOUGH
FOR YEAR’S USE

w eeks

Secretary

r fto t

WUmtiXM

Dry LawRemovails
ls t lie m On L is t
ror lTeW Congress

fa

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object to tha
oa-TlUse of Ut«
d«li ch it***.to
lifla uftan fa­
. marrying to­
la to coutt.

12 Y e i f f c l d

G1

. A U e k U A N D ,U 1 N ot. $^-Sr
• bill Introduced in t'ha llovto hqtv
jphn c : Q&gt;bto. a ^ t o r a t f a f a ,
aadfa to rai*e tto marriafy * * *
for'Now Zealand girls frib A .li.to
i*.
•
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The moaaurea would remove;
what aortal workera hare recently'
stigmatised aa "a disgrace to the
itrItieh Empire, and a alata of of*.

Moo. «.—One* k
iM aay a fU w w
.
_____ J on eourt beauty, tto twinging doora.
to- I granddaughter of an English Ad-^alradd* oft hand.

and than not guarantee safety bf| her* awiltlng an oparation to aara
lhair money.^ *
'
her fpjn bllndneaa. She waa en­
A * to U*jn legislation, Ralitayheraiil In tho hoaplUl regiatar aa
aato: “ T M A n toln ery a*t up
,“ Ana Nugent.” and •bared tha
rowdy hM, 6aon .alow In getting in croAdad ward drlkh tWrty pltof
to' iapOration, hut |t te totting In- wdtogto ■many pf-tthem paatohi*.
.to operation
A iff _
_ ' ■ _and
_. _
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aShe
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i. I a. .
i.oalanla
waaP a .Countea*
Anaatoala
now
probably
will to In ftili awing by mld-Wik- Nugoat, onea one of Europa'a

*

iSeek ToEnJS^rrlag

hgTwk#,*' author!and It- r«6t recogaim *•
----- TT--------e(tw., huwavqr,

to ' drink ^JtarfgK all
roan a kroad Jr £ .tora to
1 f of f t a
under
»wa, an almost.aroh.Maa It adJi I U i to tha
ada.k. There 4a tajji ia
I . q f red'eipy IMT tar.ft
M i Jemarid and
I *n*surigr bootlegging.

Rose Patrol: t t a * , ? M $ , *
lim a nnJekder. In t i .WUllAntf,.,. ga
^tla jAirtebtaom Mary O lr w Tor •*•*.*

SAVANNAH.

W*. to P * * Netoiwould not
,^I*t them. Since |Mtr 1* V 'N r
openly Kurt Calaef.roeiVhant*
business ha*
.up #0

I

moat rahowned terautlea, who had
to#n
•* *d«*t toll# in
,Bun»to&gt;.*ra«teat caj&gt;|t*Uj la v(.;
rnnd and St. Peter*burg. Pnrie
and London, Stockholm and Rome.

1M M

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T y p e w rite r*,
'

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$

Adding Machines.

tilf’
'la*
ridtlafarilfe tfl*ara*«»#4
•r U »«Vf R#f»feO»0
9
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at t f t o | a d whlakay
ua« jk .g M U jWO/*00
H M a t y wltkJKtotold
ItoA dug to tto llgfch
ItrUtloal on proacrlp
a dreg store*, will raipig.to anajll ttpofi00

tg frym U to JB years. They
«ary ,atrj«g. MHa whlakay
i n t o th« prote as of aging,

TWO Rlil^O TO U RQ M tff—u t l. Bid Varry,
world ehamptan blanU. Who has
•ytaAcentract at $40,090 Ji ythrj
tain who * t * * 'ktoa tto Vnarlun
nptoia -rod algald ;k tV«a*»**f,
l type gam,. p ‘. , lygUrwaReasU'.
CORNlLUto VAN
■flvakfaarold. Plain*
Man O^War-JVan 2
060 |n piR toi I d 'flf

t a^k hla,«vraua
at turf ater «C*«*
f with nearly |300c
V j l &gt; r atfUT*#. -

. ... .Car.'*&amp;i m 8MttW*‘v - •Sanford’s Only HomeOtviicd Feed Store'
&lt;f'w

for 40 hour* wJH b&lt; nald &lt;
cAmpany.' wil I maintain, so

the mndltidns of buainasa
Up flv e t o &gt; i* »a k qf

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ftALLARD^I t T E E t t S
W. T. WOOLLEV
Owntr-Mgr.

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an\J ^ L O U R
P.
"^E R T.C H A PM A N
1 A. MfcfiO.
Ballard Vtcp. t W d lit o i'. . .

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la strength ■* It l°a*» in

T to 4.W0.00C. gallo". will
Itontpalfal td, 'ptotumg up
ggt 10 timet Ipt r toluma.
Igg would’ fToate a passible
af vlfjAOO.OW
gallons,
la a *U *«u d pi be tto first

; •% », iri| ham throe or, f N r &gt; ^
propriatfen MRl rawly ror Hound
action at tto opening aeaalon." to
amid. “There probably will bo
aomo change# recommended In all
tha emergency legislation enacted
at tto apoclal aeaalon. 1 auppoao
there will
aom* chahgas In tha
fadaral aacurltloa law; not to
maka It leas effective, ' but more
workable.
“ Wa will keep tto ordinary b'»dret balanced. T to oatraprdlmry

to

not renlly

istlonall

a budget.

id. lherr)jant* Inter-1
(i| thla ruling to mean that
SAcmsg

It 'plus whatever perernt
' tto TralV Authority might
ibU IV hf'tha attukt wagVk' Of

FASHIONED’ BARGAIN

tbr
.*,J.r
llttngy U 'I* possible, once au- , ‘’* tUy*kteted, that thr Ifkrvard
J, f(
v^yahj} figures u»r.l yn
arpevws • might U&lt; usg&gt;l
a
It end If'po he pointed nut. the _____
rf-SniWahc, 1koCld | kf|jf to .
.
!h klgbar'than’ lbs III perern'. |
in'* originally
rr&lt;|uc«led. *n wv 1
I g e n e r a l avrrdgc .if pay D e l
’d i^ i t l i In all ilc*i-a.tmcht
rek .am^iuntr I t , IH7 percent O V (
aet aalea/areerding tu the liarfim b .
m &gt; H buif of thia
ire- represented thr wages of
„
latoMU, ’ floor superirtlenii-gt*
I adHlbn-mkvaKrs/Thi other * !'»'•
f fbvired "aaerullre Odd buy- ! * » ' *
•nipt hterchandisliig valarlh* k’ yvllvUth'-wskc- of tan-'aflllnjr help, space
la ’ t t o " ' Other ham\ another vince.
Up
esccutjvkt decided- l.rcii
dtsakrecd w Ih 'this Interph-lu it um.
u T to y point nut that there Is se.tli
mention of “ Intro re rust;" tn
“ Ki
t ’,kjto' word •,coat” lt»«lf Ik not tu w
iaed by the c&lt;hIv ; an«i moio-luw
if. ih# use nf the wur t “ shnuld''| *'\V
her than “ aiust" in refetrnrr many
the lir.lusioif' of an dlloViance „„i „
actual waffk* bf stnyd talmr |n |*r,
lin^tirice 'jdkves tha auhjeat ier»v
n tn further'qufsiUin.
j “ 111
Rather lHan' rlerifyn g the nn.nlI
lato, the It4w phrairt^ugy hk;
ddlea thb U*Uc and the rbs r|t.
|
dV, wpl probably he mail. v,, , ,
id twdblk * f acrlmnnlous dc |,„i v
k,” ."w a»'k h rf*»«tt*nd eaecullvci
-R 1

Ford Has Okoyed
NRA LaKW Plft

mttlr %tkem read appiopi lately, •
•|»u icrovi’iy Blltmrtl.' ”
Tin « i!it«ii ihl itflrv ((Uottvir &gt;0*1
I hoi ill« on rctndilioAn in KnuUuHl
roi*l Ihrir ib no Rorlalmtir revo1ti*|
ten In Kniland. no tllclaiuisli.pl
• • .So NRA
&lt;r&lt;.ut,«V H Q 9 'P M R R H l y i *
**En/r!an*l Is ftlll .thr honicuL 4a bn hfuiY*S|
o f tLf'UJRht^ |irVAi&gt;4l « f l fplanl* n-nulrtsd' to'rsUr\lUtk tnd*,
Ifa irh , freedom ‘af pohllc'nA &gt; n ^ u ji |T,r ..irwuli.ri o f t R e ^ g f r pf* eal-’
tuirgalnfna
Apparently
f»r***lom oT arllon. ^
• lVrhapij fcctlve
nfirr nil, thr ptin Iplfn of W«•*!»• I wnu|d place Kohl lrt the pneltlon
inctoii mill Jrffi*Tm»n and I tnculn uf ro-op.-i ating completely with
nr* ►
u|vrior to I he fanciful theu- tho NRA. oven though ho doo*
i i i * uf Mars and Stalin.”
not il, tfic Bltie Kagle.}
1 H V
might bosiitae eligible'
AKKUMAR' IIIT.4
of having Ur.iird a rl4*r Inade!
MIAMI. Nnv a. —t/l-l redcro1 with llfiir-r rear ftanlai William/
Jii Ije Alessnnrr Akriman toOVl rTh.JTIl llv*i In Ms-Hhl 0 4 . enJ
step t'lwanl &lt;tn;plng “ this imi'K y)kkded quilly, sabing^ha had
gllrg by plane I .a'nes*.” “ hen mlpiRR duten surrv*"fulRrlWl with
whrn lia venlencvd ' Jarnc*VitM4 ■ iiiM Bc.I liquor ,betw »a«Ajorlda
1Is ms to thr^e f ekr* &gt;nr,A
X te H L
toU M * ;4 .

Cut Beans, tlrtla Bcana or

Pfeatoj BUTTER

cans
rnisbury'a psncskt
F L O U R

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PEAS Z N t42 iiffil
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FEED 814 Ibw g d
■points (Mmip'^f
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BEANS Bl&amp;KteiL®
‘-■•Y ’
—rtW
-rrfu
PEPPER 3 cans„:‘|V v e to * *
•Dety^e' ' •* - flW ti
CdFFEF
? 6C.,
MATCHES■%BoAesilm

i t l W * Tomato

Tto problem m#V be met ly t »
leattog AmdrWan type whUkle*
Canada, anrt other whiskies
i t t o ajlriwl Tto Canad'an aepply
t A «» 4 r»an tyfie rye* and boucr
I *-aaj tg. aatlraatad « l from T,0oo,.
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Wh^t Lies Ahead
Will Your Brakes Stop You ?

W h ile s *

H oi

You r

H o r O th e r

RATES

For

F a m i l y 's

Sake

p e o p le ’s S a k e

You r Sake

D o n ’t W a i t
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R A N T z B : Bivkkfakt room tabla
' and chain. Mu#1 to bargain fa*
rash. Hboak 44&amp;. .

Firestotie Cowdrey Equipment

W ANTED: t l beads for tomklo
or poach crates
Ptoao N. 8 .
DePareet,

is ftfeADY
n t ApartawaU. EleetHe r»frlgantioa liwludad. Keaaoaable

3 cans

to SERVE

YOU

Mr. r e a l T n a w , w ) k&gt; kos poea a s ^ j g t a d with brake aad sale work U r.a ssay

r iir t

;c u ttiiu ,,

y ssia 4s ready l a . w e n rati la swi « # * n O p srtw v t.

(ilitlpn Beam? Ib ;„ ..

iktr i f u« L w i i a r e e &gt; « i i ‘ Ihel
• ’ ware 'Merited to tha "ban. \ u .1 .
the A. A. A. had to tto in/lu
at,
• 'o f thgthrmer." The Ifhahglng — ^
the lost Ihnltatloa . .
hviyloM to ■ print whera “*no Olio ^l1
.
ltd falhojk It# maan'ng" wa*
rtMflarty fett tq hare rern
M jb i* U e benefit of farm full- toun*
H M i rt-havln* been said thi: |
f-plfvloiis hhiaaedugy had bee’ll r a t i
W piyte^Tfy fkriners a* gUat- ■
.
Igegg merchants a profit. .
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I have taken over the
ma&amp;dkeptent Ot Standard
OU, and Gag ServUf St*,
tion located at Hahfofd apd
Cel«ry Avenue. I will ap­
preciate your patronage.
W .

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It Is aa

' NOTICE

KtttdMIakad." * h -t ■■

D

R e e rg r you mure than

aver to take adeaalaaa of ear free brake teal offer so that yob will have at
least dose your part la kelp make N i l t o t ) daftly

Week a a n r f * ’

• wMl&lt;| kvleel. y t o R v t o
Baht Fgn I f t o ^ H h daiumat
Jw m
• Xjm*

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P U R N ia lU tD P IV E

Mgltg l.ln ln g — W oco Pep
.
id N o r g e H toctiir Itrfrlg e rq to ra
W M h ln g and, Pu lU hlng— (ireaaln g

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BAGE, lh;..:r.
FIRST dud ELM

tH 'd 'rtS a-’v l ■&gt;
•* luld d||iitfui|hA omI ItiRi ' III** brat Is Inn*.
ju^kfi'll * rnl» l»» !•»»» ..KI) llir
lb )n ttun». &gt;*m ti»M fa Mini l-r.ilt,. 1. .

yeilay. The |lispo«i:n ‘ )h|flt»t*d Ihfp

■ A tfT ^ C LA D d

fleas* n a lo - lf

•- M ekeaU to wagons or Utcyrlu
thia Chriataaaa,'w* bare a.toauU-

ti G iv e Y o u - -J - -earj.^,.

aa w« have rendered in the gddt— l*et up eh
(da i » pffparaliod f a NaUofrT Safety Wei
’d t &amp; t o

ir l* A H — A n i l

Tvndor

W ffil

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Geo. L. Sluart C&lt;^

to day..wton tto S«tk

IpadHeattrra'c-Uy. ‘ h» hLlfr-1
V Aoga not’ prohib't him ffiiin
■g an artlel# 'without
nny
lf&amp; - h lm .e ]f. ,,rrUl ” lh-« text
to e d , ^lh» ictllHy price ' " f
fta ‘ to ’ thk lonVumgc •’bou'd
da an allowance
for actual,
la-al-atora-fdhbr.-to-to freedj
aubllahed from (lino :o •,lt»*o|
he fto d e AuthJ/ltV- gcrr-ln*

Nov. S.-s4^-p-The
bodice of four noworoen and a mhn.

by

C o tfrt B e a u t y

yrioin, anruffrunrcii.

la now head af tha C e b t a l'l
army and tha etreageet I t f ■TJMg. bVlR-7V0Rk«A ,naJlia totiln*'
ore In tha ravolutlen-tam • c
bnury la Ika&amp;lng forwdrd U tha *lrt#r
lilendj * . f
(IntikaatlMut)
wlOi • alfeh af rkllaf. Wlth tha BJka
■d ahe’il d» a toy** * * * ’
[a whittle bl*w«, 1 oh.Ta prove
WadtoM ****** **r»vln« *ha f
I'Whtre aha atag to woar anto t

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• Would "not to aur- Georgia'is. a dry

U l ^ t o J W S i . ’: n i i . W h
trrman, Ruth Rttoh«d,'‘lho|U&gt;1ft»J P »
Camfflnll, B atoM fhlfklpirf*. M dt* \ h

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M r d m W »f*'..U .a o fkr at

atronir eftnct
'J o tho non

U the admin- £ l _ « t ^ i - s
1 1 .7wjtoo.ooo r o r M l r u f B e e f c W i
works M
,
J 'H fc -

l&gt; e t

Experienced

up on yo u r

Mechanics

Check or Reline
Your Brakes
Focus Lig-hts
—

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B ry an

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�QUICK RETURN UNIQUE PLAN IS Crudely Planned Extortion
Plot Against Reynolds9Is
TOGOLD BASIS OFFERED AS AID Nipped By Carolina Police WILL LAV OFF ;
V
MENFORWEEf
IS DEMANDED TO U S. FARMER

Pola Negri Humiliated Over
Alleged Loss Oftier Panties
To Play Boys O f Upper Crust
NEW YORK, Nov. 4.— Poll*,
Negri, eaotic etar of acreen anJ
•tage, hae Ueued a vigorous de l
nlal that a pair of her *trp-in '
Georgia 14; Florida 0.
had been aelird up in and exhilt-’
Tulanr 7; Colgate 0.
lied ae pr.ir loot in high aocirty’*
lateit fad, a genu- called ‘‘»cavrn-' 8t. Mary’* 11; Kordham 8.
gar hunt.”
|
Mi** Negri wa* fairly havhigj
fit i at the Hotel Amba**ad»r n*
a re*-It of the epl*&gt;de, m whirh

Football Finals

W h ile W o r ld Q u o t a t io n

New York Trade Body Each WouldBeHanded
Solidly Opposed To
Card ShowingQuota
Monetary Policies; Hr Would BeAllowNow Being Pursued j ed To Sell Annually
I

Extradition Treaty
With Greece To End

WINSTON-SALEM, N. C , Nov,
4.- IVP)—A crudely-planned plot to
extort 110,18*0 from R. J. "Dick”
Reynold*,
Jr.,
Win.ton-Salem
. .
-• port* man and heir to tobacco | U f l l C I Q l 8 o t S t C lVl O V 6
million*, under threat of kidnaping \
jg N e e d e d T o B r in g .
hi* pretty 28-year-old wife ended |
-..M H
W o rk H o u rs W it h in ^
la*t night In the arre*t uf John j
Lanier, .18, an unemployed textile j
Lim its O f N R A C w te i
worker, and hi* wife, Nonule, 30.1
Idtnier wa* arreatnl a*
h E T R O IT . N ov. 4.— (A . P ; ) - r i |
picked up a dummy parkage left |
— T h e Ford M otor C om ptfljjf* ':
hy offlrer* at a *po( where two I
not**, »rnt to Reynold*. dlrKtnl ■t o d lj' Who rt,J)rctu*llll'tl A3 1)®*,,
the $11&gt;,000 I* placed. Mr*, tanier ||evin|f il ix in ItO way v io U tw b » taken^ Into^ cUitody al^ her j
pyn viition s nf Mir* N ft(borne and brought to police haad
UiiiimI RiH'overy A d In Its
quartersfor queallonlnr. hut
nn

WASHINGTON, Nnv. 4.—
4*&gt; -The government wa* unM e t a l B o o sted T o
drraloud today t., be runlrniplating Inalructlng It* mini.ter
$ 3 2 .6 7 P e r O u n c e
at Athen. to renodhee the ex­
tradition trraty with Greece,
1,78NEW YORK. \nv. 4
YV YSHINGTON. N v . 4 l/FY— |
WASHINGTON. Nov. 4.—
a. a reaull of two failure- to
Dtirund
that
the
f#
W
il
u»*t«tn
Thifnrmei
would
have
a
produce
(A .P .)—The world price of
extradite Samuel Imull.
mm l return In the gold *inivl.in!
gold w m lower today, but the waved a p*ir o f acOnttet bearing’ 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 U U 1 / 1 U 411 wi&lt; voiced y#*ti*nl:t»' by Mi** Mule rant with places to jHinrh hefort (
chamber nf nmtninrr# In u i.■so­ niaiketing his hecf# cattle, hogs, ^
RFC Captation for the new* her autograph before a laigci
gathering of upper cuat 'oik u&lt;
lution nppnslrur n&lt;hi|if Inn of :i corn, wheat and 'dairy t»r*wtiict* |
ly mints} metal here w ent on
the Waldorf-Aatoria IloPil
commodity dollar nr Ot (if*
undci the price fixing, furm tegi* • U *
1 l i l ii j 1
If IL L
to a new hifh, while die"I," MUt Negri raid, "am hu-t —
.
.
.
a renrr mptrimmT*.
: m* n ation plan of five MkI Went n n i l f l T l i l
nn/\ r t An r il!
abroad
indiThe reaolutri'ii wa*
annoum-t'il iilitn of lay inn o ff
here i K l j 1 U K lN T O t A S 1 Irh*nr' ' " ,r* lo,,r*d
h#r
day saw no I am pert-A.eti I am on lhe|
Y e t
B e F i l e d A t most unanlmou ly nl ' ' 1 V ! L« ^wl... ai. in **»oii*n
I Officer* aeid Ijn ie r admitted JtA w orkm en fo r h pvpii tiny*
,
iwpvi
*
a
1
!*
A
aid
would
ho
given
li*
cBch
|
rer, head of lln
D
verge of taking dra*t1c alcp.." 1
U
U
le bullion mnr|he jvrotr the note*.
to come w itltin the 35-hour i
11u«lHuti Jtmll #.if, vv 'I'd
The *cavenger hunt—a game
u * - 11fairui, -how mgllu* quula he
The firat of the note* wa* ra- w ptk provlxlnnx o f thn cotiethe Am erican which ha* achieved great popu­
bank note ami Mini.
! coultl -ell of each comnnnlity. If
j reived hy Reynold* on Oct. 28 and
larity in Kurnpe -wa* introduced
T h t Furd
anruumcpintnt r#WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 . - W —
“ The ending n| De *♦•■1,1 81ainI I a fm liter had a liumlred hugs aud
*
, iW
1a »*cond wa* re.-elved two day*
to
New
York
by
Mi**
Kl*a
MarFr#sh doubt was cast by Hugh S. ard was as gr&gt;ui n • &gt;hi imn of
figure fell over­
callad th* pompall y '- declaration
i
his
i|ii«*tu
for
the
year
was
00,
ha
,
later,
ttffteer*
declined
to
reveal
well .and the »lcp-in» auppuardL John«mi
upon the cllgl trust and a den ml
i what i'
maty
weak*
ago
that
“
To
llv*
up
live equivalent of
St*C
U
N
the te*t of th* note*, but a»ld
obtained from Mi*. Negri hrougti. * llity nf the Ford Motor t ompffl?!/* j rmtrd on that li.lt
WAS tit* ! would Imve to ills|nme of the othto th* rod* w* w old h*va to liv*
to~932.08, but fo&gt;. only *econd jirite to their rinlpr* f *r government contracts nrtd new
many's wait to*
.! • ta.d 1,,r i 4’t to iii hi- ,»wn way.
left at the emner nf wiHilfun down to H."
t their poller of conilantly T wj live goal* got fir*t pritr.
cfi itif cations were raided within J IMgium** lietJti n! itj
serious
\\ Ik piesenu a ninn
R*ynnd th* aixertion that It 18^'j
Some 300 leader* of New York the NHA organiiation against th#| AUtrnling t h&gt;f ni##&lt;1 i : - 4 »p« pt i-hh’io however. ns h th the
&gt;tks domentic figure,
w a s iiin g t o n T n iv
4 id*. , Av' nu'
compelled ta take thi* action b *-' '
society engigeii in the (ir*t "*cnv* Swope plan for full huslncn self- ' t.j„|
Illliil In *&gt; i U4.4 Ih»* |v%,'H‘ lit and the Lnittei fat Volume Thr thnletf Stata* fleet will l e i
Heym.l.l*
turned 'hr
ni’tea
(ration official! rained it
r*ii*e nf
’’A new prohibition, t
anger hunt" held in tlii* louutry. government.
administration ^ m nelaiy policy
8ki1«| have to l»4* reckoned with. ron ,-titratrd in the Atlanth- next i.vrr In hi* attorney. Stratton toy- again*! work In thi. country," •
frote,||«.M to 132.87 today.
It brought a va*t rollrction of
ner,
wlm
rommunlcalrd
them
to
In
responfe
to
questions
at
•
were
prunitnerl
W.i'l
SI
ref
l
tm
this
case
might
Include
Europe and America watched oddltie* Int &gt; the doggy portal, ol
i at
-pi nq. for the firat time In al
further nffirlal conminl wa* de­
pres* rtinfcence, the r**covt*y ^d- hanki'iw and New \n&gt;*. mdustn t \ » . places for punching
Sheriff Scott. Th* bureau nf In­
each other** market! Friday f»r the Waldiof-A.toi in.
mn-l four year*.
clined today
r.imistrator
**.»!
l*re*idt
id
ItuoseBite's.
A
All
-S
|
It
til
«
tiiin
t*t
u
vestigation
of
the
department
of
govei inirs last
effect* of the Ro:»#T*tt told buy*
Kn t nut! w e-l
I’reaident Hiaurvell yralrrday
The conteatanl- were given * Tel Mi
exeruti **
order
on
It UK Hr i.idle,
, nielli 1* 1,1 down n new program aullouiird thr fir*l line of d* Juitice wa* then notified of their
la ( program, and thla I# whet long lilt of articles to i.e ifith- contracts provided that to be ell* ing President
WASHINGTON, Nov.
power
restoring tin pill chi
receipt and federal officer* ram*
nihrig
fur
purr-fixing
anil
rrgi
ilicy i1§oiivgi*tt: * —— -— ■-------- flrd “ t»y^fah'nie^ffn-ar *
and-g-i-vlr Nddrv* -m ««!
w*..
-r-**"■iiTuHim*
A*, y(if
. llgMcn1Ufmf"pM»rtirr- J p i'r In. ■L|lrtrta!!L!»S f ' " " 1 **)r^7re fn n r ’dlMrUMe 4- iaaeeUg^e. lAdmlnirtrator HughJohn.nn In a
In ra|pti«ti to tha BritUh imund aent into the hy-ways nf the) ahiile hy code r» r ns. lie had seen
Pttciftc tu Ihr Last ( oast aftrr tht
. jfnrmal iTalamml
on lha KAM ’
it* ■iiL i 11,
1y A W
h#4t&gt;mvni
,ind
lirfon* farm uffi winter nutnlha. It will return tn
In cnllabnration with depnll** Company ptx»po**«i lay-off, raid tha American dolar declined and great city. They I ruught bat h vir- no urrh agreement from F ^rd, liankrr, lU I Hil' Vi cl« '1
•i wn
.ini*, t|i*t r.lod it hail Iwen rejected.
from Ih* aherlff* office, th* fed­ he ■*.limed thi* wa. lielng doaa1
cloaod at 94.84 6-8, or 2 8 8 cenU tually everything out the uulp of J„hn«4.ri aal&lt;l, although “ he 4p‘ The e|Uii mi l l iln
it i•s #r mii| iiviiii'imiet I they would appeal Mm l'anfir In tha fall
eral agent* pul the dummy parkweaker than Thuraday.
the man who wrote “ The I jisi parrnlly U complying with I he Ih# |£lea I#st Ml|Mi|rtilltU tk&gt; I.M-i
Thi*
flri’L
comprising
M
u*
hattla
hecxin* Ford production had fatly| ■
|to t'le.idi-llt Rnourvett today tn
In Pari* tha dollar’* final rate Roundup," an.I Mayor U‘|lrien’» i -dr in full f: ■i all that* I
n#w&lt; i#» tiv#f&gt; Dial D* ii Im•Ml- , \.-r nil,- III- aide. »tnl put the pm- ami sofiiii ing forcos the latlar age at the »pol de*ignated In the *n ff- hut that if the tnanafoeO "
note
at
I
A.
M
.
y**l*rday.
About
waa 18.84 franc* (8.848 rent* to fourth chin,
hi-ar."
irnMun rl #jii 1) mill
" »|U1V'I. lll&gt; I i-riini into effect tn 30 day*.
f i itiorly known as tht* AMafttio
turer want* t., rive work to t h + f,
tha franc), up 8 centime* from
Tb«;&gt; wrinkled their nlu^hhaid
fl**»*t havr boon stationed m th# B A M iJinler ram* to th* corner m#fi **W# wKl h# wlsrl to
Johnann added that hr had hml unnounre that it will te aJ«i|ill JIM
| Then program, repie.entlng a
the previou* cln**.
hr *w» when they read th*i1 a !*ie noihing l j du with thr pir-.dm- MuLiinalu* etiinimill Uv •Uitlur nr »
i
I'acifi pint# th« spring of SlhlJ, and after walking alrout Ih* **c #r an airaptlon'* to th# codt.
American commodity market* goat was tine of tin* item a to le t nI order and did not a.«unir io managt-tl turn mn&lt;iity •1 llui
Ml .... lift, at ion of the plan they A ycui before they w#r# togeth* linn for aevpral minute. while
,1
1
lifted
1-arliei
in
thr
week
at
1&gt;*»
Ih*
i
fflrer*
watched
him
from
*
roae a* the dollar declined. Wlieitt ■ought
Where, they l|m*nicd, -^y who wr- or " i lid -.igll'h, similar currency i v H‘t MMt'lils, I If
Mono— provide* for fixing prire* t*r off l h# I’auarua canal Th# hiding place he picked up th*
, a live goal in New hut when a.ki'd if Kurd hod will adopt a poliin •illh* t|*d I •
gained 1 8-8 to 2 .1-8 rent*. Torn could one fun1
of
to-, f .aillr, h"g*. rorti, wheal. Iitsi tint# th# two fotv?n w#r# to package. Hi* arreal followed
waa np 1 8-4 to 8 8-8 rent*. Cot­ York?Yet the liim It of llw de-| agreed tu the code tie reap mrird wmrd ihv rvlum » ( a k *&gt;1I s&gt;Iiii tl
'
tnrlk
nod hulterfat at partly mljgrthrr in thr Atlantic waa in May.
parture hail scarcely d *d -h wn that hr knrvi of nt. 'ucti egrri- ard,M rtrad the m-s lui nin nstopi
ton went four point* higher.
Coy ner aaid member* of Ih*
the f IVtrig of quota* for ea ; I$*!!•*, when formar Pr**siilai»t 1lo*»
«
f.
when
in
came
two
couples
with
nirnt,
and
that
he
now
knr*
of
Op the itrength of there ad­
Reynold* family were nut alarmed
vm r#vieWf*il them &lt;*ff thr Vlr
fniioei, limiting definitely i
JERUSALEM. Nov
4 .- (r n —,
In
in
ih
t
tni»|m
ih&gt;
mg
I'i’o.
t
i
hi’
goats.
The
judges,
Including
time
no ihatigr.
vance* the »tock market moved
hy the note*
j giroa rapes.
Th* romanri behind the Iragody
1 cuir'm amount he may produce and upward aa well and rlonad one to Tunncy and Louis Biomfield, w4-m*| If thirl view ahould I.' gelinail* commit (*•»• on 1 1tiniii‘4'
Rryrwdd*
told
officer,
he
hoped
S«n i * lory Wallace, |»r#*ent when! During th# past IK months tha
of an American girl'* death n *a *J
BO astounde&lt;l that they tllvide J' fo llo w | ny olflrlaldoin oiiK
* t v -ai|l it would lit' "tit &lt; ,'i in it
three point* better.
fIISof the governors gave detail# of the, navy has •xplatliod that tha they would be l*nl*nl with lanler the Garden of Gethaeman* M *
firat prire $f»(H) among the goat-! deci* on by Cumptiullcr (icucral duty* il »i i 'UiI n *l speak
There wee e ell|ht drop in the
in A fM 1 piogram t»* ncw«i»np#rmrn, «ablI scouting fnrra waa hapt In tha who ha* b**n tR
gettara.
vied today in an unmalMfl".
Met ml uvttrlurning the order uf a polo &gt; ttf siahili
London fold quotetlon to 112.28 |
Reynold*. elde*t »nn of the lat* lettar found in her rfferta which.
Wt ui I throw c . I J*9. U|H'M ti m price*, ii m»tin(nfhisd, is **«••- that while farm ofrfcial" including( Pacific for reasons of operating
Henry
J.
Topping
and
II
&lt;
ihy
|
on “th e,hn«lA of th« earljr dollar
R
J
Reynold*,
f.
under
of
the
to
1
j
W . t' hr had formed an
thn.r who have not taken ai'iini f cial only if iicromiian'ril hy n |*«•» -♦•if hfid nhj#*cl4*d to provisions Jccorioniy Th# situation in th# Far
tContlnuad On Page Two)
qu oU llcaT K irtv»n *o th* bullion
nf th piup as titunforc#aldi*, un- f Fust was undarst od, how#v#r. tiarco rumpanr which heat* nt* attachment for an Indian with
risa In I he iuil lorul ijutMmt'
ativr anion on a codis
pri8a wa* th* hlfhMl *lnc* thr *dJW f do nut i*«"|it*vi» i ItjT • f. a-thh- and too o.tlj, it had not io hav# played a ronsldtrahla name i. the heir tn •pproilmajelv |
| On the industrial control (dan,
wa* walking what* 9
mlnhitration lUrtad dealing In
, ,
,
&gt;iindy flaw of sjtviiigs inr in- hv • n ih'fmit' ly 11-p*i led
part In th# retention of the full I?(l ODtl.OBn nf hi* father'* #»tat# j Arab*
fired and killod them both, j
gold.
.
,
k^sljiicnt
chnniifl”
n
pi
n
•
-ti
old
whirh
i*
now
held
in
Iruat.
H
fieri
in
the
Pacific
Grm-tal Klcctnr .'inipany, ih
He suit l he departiripfil
Th* woman.
an
atlrartloa
figure of (H O I wa* »»t For j i n C o u n t y I s O u t l i n e d . consumer « htaury l»ogrd of N ltA 1c#^»iii»ftl to th# #« onotn c i «u* ■** irivp it i inii imhat&lt; 110(1 IMens i •i• Jh|ibiiss# officials si'veial times ami Mr* Reynold*. Ihe forum# |
blond*, wa* Identified ■* tha
y iiltlu u . ( f nawly-mlncl tlomr*- |
. ____
Winst*m|
laid thsf « iei#vcr (ho m.»rage*( nf civihtal mp *«n
b%* w
• I -rmi|y unit tlml if
WIHkHhi# havr a«s#Med that the Pacific Vti* i»|*#t h Dillard
of
i»ed the name of
tic (wli). 'Thi* wa* 21 cent* high
R.rrnt a livitir* « f tin- Inral tnrnt-owri#i-hip gmugi in u p m * with *Ut n gua»m'iv, uf *■•■■» •&gt; t*1*- ilcpmtiu#iii vkmiltl h# w ilimg corii t utrsthui runtribut#*! to t#ns# Salem w#r# marrieil Ii
eprtng '■ * « » • » wh“
She met the Indian
iJoan
Winter*
ar than Thuraday.
1 Rnl froa* t ha|ilcr »- Ihry ic try "is gianl#tl relief from ihv stabilily and of the re g r i ion t** #,,i| b'V it.
* ti#ss in A mm icait Js pnu#"# r#laIn Athen* and they arrived In
' Ik Barlln th* American dollar |a,P
,)tr
rn&gt;rni »■f hciilih regulating .nfluciu# of couip#li « " f the »atictttiy **f all cu tis tual
II# ii#iu si#i1 h# » « * nk#ptuai uf
Haifa on Sunday. Police found
Waa quoted at 2.89 mark. (37.17 i and living rnnilil inn. in I hi* riiy lion In determining prices mul| rflatitnin,” th# rcjwirt *aol
'* »•■»knhility, hut nmil# it iT#*fj
J)t( rrasuti
rrasun givrii
given fm th# urilrr
th* bodle* 48 hour* after tha
in rc month'1 .
,
~u~
ranta to th* mark-1, In comparl- _ wrrr nnllini-d llu- innrning. hy other vital terms
iliiti in nrul fhs il#i»aH»ii#nl 4,^ !(0 i#turti, not
nly of tli# scmil
inn •lily
tragedy Rnhlrery w*« believed at
Mit with jr*»t«rd*jr’» rat* nf 2.708 Mr*. I intun E Alim.
i hnnli- httigain*, the other parties to the t h f l H l 11111S S d l I I ) f l VC it ii mi ft in i vk#r# u" nnv itnis ii" t he j tu
)FI f UK#, but III# full Uhll#tl
not th# motive as money w§,§
mark* (38.98 e*nt*l.
m«mbvr.
b-.g.in rnu.t
rqu.ll&gt; ,tr..,«.h j p 0 ( ; c m n d e r \ V a y l ) c c . l r a i iM'ic- t# nllcvial# «* promplly Mul#s fl##l was #Aplatii#ii by
found on thr man's body
WASHINGTON. Nov 4 (A*i
In coin hating the **pi tud of i il cn#&lt;i
. f
------- liw------ —
it p...-iLlv *fi-t ##*«• atmon u fin in , ll#ruy 1, Uiiimrv«Tl, n#i*lnn1 s#c
I &lt;il- Mu not Marin, rn.mher of th*
lagra anmng Inral .... ...... . a iMlnll The runiumrr hoard -aid it wa.,
The aitnuril &lt; hriaim*#i »lu# to pn ***nt low prir#'
i i U i i #f ih# navy, as * n-liirn I# Cuert" Kiran *enate, yeiterdav WOULD DISCONTINUE TR AIN S
H u r s t o n S i n g e r s G i v e n of 87 pound- of the in; imund. ■ "well known fact that very fr.- Sal# ramitaign for Hu hint lu
* in# uf Wal I•'•'#'-• atill** Mill lb# fleet's initrnai *»|»#tatii»g p#l
l.ii.t Secretary of W*r tiern that
of brewer- &gt;ea-t wht h ih.- local, qui-nlly, when even 0 dominant Ti.lretr-ulo-1- nod lltwllll \
ti».
('tan
"*&gt;M
iM
t'k#i|
#f
fasi
i-m."
i
W arm
R e c e p t i o n H e r e chapter punha-ed. havi hen ill* * nttnl of 11 I ••try. the iiiaiiagc-t
A TLA N TA Nov t frit— Th*
■iiivllte* " f Robert H Gore, tn
iry
tion will gi-l under way In-1,
H
ihI il wonlil nuiki of Wiillnit # j
t rihuted under doctor'* order*
1mint owner-ahip gr.mp ha* (allot,
1' ml#r this policy ih# fl##t ■ular gnvernor. have brought the Seaboard Air Line i o i * * " *xk*d
&gt;
*
i«
l
at
Enday
Io.
I
n
nod
&lt;h« tutor itpahl# of nnposiriif upon i
aeml-ravolutlonary ih* mihlle aervice romml**t'&gt;n at
Eara Hanton and h«r rhnru* it
An ojteiaiidmg eonltihutton "f, to pm'eet »urre..fully not only
makes long
rruis#* in #iih#i i.lan.l to »
local negro linger* r*c*(Mvt * the Chapter during th- pa.t few the interests
tdh# par tie* « meeting ,&lt;f tin- I■&gt;,-nI u-r . uiti n Mi# mi 111»ii% fm in#■* i#mph1r #t&gt;n I urraiif Ii# said, in onlrt thal th# • lei., unknown "in e the reniot* ■ h**Tine yeelerdav (or urrml»inter**!* of the other
in-ltl T lin- Iny or liir Mi.... . .mo &lt;"&gt;f of On it li'i-m.- v wlin ii It ,
warm racaption at th* hand* of month, wa. the netting up nf a in industry but its own intcreit*
. Inn to diacontinue two trainv b*dav- uf SoHin
t d *nht«tl wti lil l»# n#r#|iti«hl# to) I" r* nnrl may Iveeom# experienced
n aodlaaco w|lch had gathriul negro clinir in home hvgn-ne and
Tio- tenator derlared the »itu*- iween Amerlcu* and SavanTMh,
in
turtles,
munvuvrit»
nnJ
kn&lt;n*
I
ta Wo Cltr Hall la*t night tu *t- car* pf the rick Thi* clinic w»*
Tit# spe» ki•t ui this nil*« 1 ui* i lb# ina M*f it% of |iri*«iiirrrs
^4
edge 4if navigation and piloting ..... in Puerto Him l\ th* moat daily
Rg
• hanaflt p«rfjrmanr.i u( held at the Midway *ch«il. ami •"■0
1
---—
4
w&gt;* May H M( *"*irtulrk uf .Li**. i Governor Ol-on of Minnasota. n|
lollr -lou* and dangenvu* developoff
Iridh
coasts.
f
e
l
1
1
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»
1
1
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I
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1
1
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t
ar
1
1
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&gt;
I
h
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h
|
ii
»k#
a
'
'Em m 8ua to Run,” a mm ral womln were emidlrd.
Mifivii)#, ('Vi’riili Ik# M Cf#lJ(M I r
NAVY PLANES CO LLIW t
,,| under the Anirriran regime
Urartirally §11 units uf the
■lory of th* Ufo of tha average
i ih# stale nssitciiifmn I'uit nf il#- iiian for Hi# dcli-galion, th# other |
..•lelv liecau** of the presence of
Th*** women wurf Instructed)
^
fleet
#*f#pt
aubmannes,
some
of
no'iitWr#
of
which
wc»#
frov#ino».i|
aaWVn rallroad workrr.
SA*J ntECO, Calif Nov. 4 — f
Cimie a* governor.
twn daya each week for four houmi !
wh„ , rr m |iif«r##(1« f min th# sill#, Il wa&gt; th"
I llfirin g of Iowa Itcip of South] th# has# force airriafl and vrs
w hll* Zara Runton. a* th* au"Hanger of rioting and blood iHh—l.l*pl. C
l&gt; Hart, naaal
4'Iilei], ISill Ih
fill |IM\#||1|V#
each
day
dor
ng
I
i&lt;
i’ero"
ll*
'
doubt
a.
In
their
dutiea
under
Ho­
, I 'ukota; l unger iJ North Dakota, S#l undergoing overhaul are or
t k a aa*d producer of lha aim* lt- S*rt. 2*J Indicating that they,
-lied erow eteadllv more Immi-1 flier, wa* killed ve-terday whan
. . .
, i !ilt#rculi»Niri wm k tun iu; I#*jiI Jwud H#bm#itrriian of Wisconsin.
deled to make the voyaga.
**
.ii .. . . recently r-nactiKl ma-trr rriall
racalvod ronaidaral I* applau*.- for *
■ellh another N * w plan*. Liout
nent." Munoi-marln *ald.
si h&lt;K&gt;! rhihirvn,
Fiim*s nr# nr * t Maori v iij that *in # opening
were adept pupil*. Mr*. Allen reThe |#rs nn#l to •••tiiiti will to
1*tr Vartou* appearance* oar!i.-u- port, that »n Sept. 19, M ,» Ruth
lie i- a renretenlatlv* of th*j hi* plan* fell In fam e* after «4 ' « " " " " l,h ,h" ri'tilJy iir#t!#4, it win )Miin&lt;#'( ■* »1
1 1*!• tiission* here, th#i bad been m
I si "'tightI'V mot# than fj-d/KM) #11 minor It. lltierat party, hut he ttdlo* .# * n ■It it o*'fl of 14 &lt;HHI f t #
Ur|jr la th* African Kim I)an&gt;* Mettlriger nf the .tat* It-d f „ « Cj-mmcmal Artlv Ire- ( mm.l Thus# itllrmliu# Ih# u# #*-• *• f'onied paiitv prici- wn# lilglter
width cam* a* a climax io the p*r- headquart.r. vr.iie.1 the achmd on " r
-ant lie did not .peak to Hern for j C E. Fkatrom pilot of th* othar j
s*’n,,no1* Cxiunly I hand-r |wi'i#; Mi"'' MrCormirk, M i» I'* :*• I l hon pro«tiu I ion mat - n« d#trriniii llste*l men and 4r#4ri* offtrara.
fomanco, -th* vole* of 3ta# &gt;rd an ln»K*cUon tour.
There will remain on th* west r ar’ i-an reaaon*. hut a* a Pu*r- plan*, wa* unlniured *n'1 wai abt*
of Cnmm*n* a lth n t tty Hall lliitiscfl, Mis. Julies Dim f#hi&lt; 1
#d
by
ritat
arrountin#
met
bods,
so
Bdblaaom • barUon* who 1*4 Wo
4*4.*v l Ri ltMi* intslrl' M 000 enllsf lo Kiran deeplv ronr*me«l at ron- to fly to a iafe tending
Mi** M*lttng*r praiard the rap. next Monday afternoon at 2 I-1 Vis a w
K rill. Mrs W V In ■tdopted ii new gi&lt;id Far llv is i-.l men mid '*00 otfirera, aboard
gratip la moat o f it* *.nging, wax
o'clock.
•Itr'on* In llie l*land.
ahlr
handling
uf
*uch
a
large
rla«*
/acliary, nuc) Duruthy 11 l*i»Mih
rrnntimied on f‘ac.. Iwol
Hi* rpndition ot “ SoGROWERS i : k T I OANS
WNHiaft rrtalned •bere­
The new rode I* tn be given n
The aenator rhargeii Gore’* O'The Troimla I’v* and tha thorough teaching which Ihnrmigh di«ru**lon, ami atap
tivllle* have lran*form*d
th*
wa* given. Upon a.king ipiratimu
" “ Old Slack J**," and
TARFP^
Vov. 4—
■iio.l peaceful
community
In
Wilt be taken to act up a I
T VKKH I’OHTAI p o s t
I* w Sweat Chartut" wai of many nf the pupil*, *hc waa
America into th* place of turmoil Th# first loan of th# \V*st
enforcement rnmmiltre The
an *nthu*la*ti&lt; rvetp- given anxwent which *he termH
strife and inaeturity. where bomb throurh Hal W f^ralir.
’’ Mint aaUefartnry.’' All of th* tail grnun* which ahould alien.I
I’ AI.ATKA. N ov 4
(A l — A
riilode and gun lotlng ha* be Nitifrnal. Farm I turn assoflnllnn
thi*
meeting
nrn
all
furnliurr
rt|ulpni(St
for
thi*
kchonl
wa.
purJ
Mu
||ry
yrsl
enlitt
aaaum#d
hi"
In th# coat w*.w; A. B.
IrM ii’ Mr, nf D«jt ri( v was Dijrt*
corn** rummiin
hardware, rlnthivra ami furrmh
Twenty t hr##
ALanin
IT*u» I . K Rollins of Tampa .will be d n#* a- a ting p..ailaasirr, m
Hkka , Millard BtrlckUnJ, Al- rha**d hy the local Chapter.
h#r* M«in4av Th-" f»r«l eh##W.‘ to
•
n
,
dry
ginol-,
*hrv*.
vari-lv.
and
yhjaai Johnaon, l « u li Wright,
Lin# employee* will add .*#* j lie (he pr inr pat speaker * .Ami da nr silt •esstun I# Grorg# K. liay, K«
■ ellrus wnwer *#«s fur I ’ H.-O,
flnre.
*nd
other,
hiving
t"
puhltcan appuinled lu i n i * agu
SKSATUM KENDRICK DEAD Tw „ other loan* oeeieyalinn IJA
G dlrM Brown, Robert Okrn*.
rn-arly MMiO while an.I r»*lm ' (fig will follow I lie |'logram.
L a te F o re ig n N e w s
Cperat* umler th* code.
Paalln*
Patter, Mattit Britt,
p« bool t biblten &lt;if this "Wiinty •it
In
8|ieBk*r» who will **n&gt;ea
IWIO *1in weir m*de I hi* * t* 1 (4
OKDINANTE ITM W *D
MOgfia Maa Krw4*nck. ,Willi*
SHEKIHAN. W yo, Nov 4--t#l rllro* grower- Craig ha* BOpti
Monday morning to fh# opei ng -rhnoU neat Mumta, ar*
BERLIN: Th* Prueilan Pr*Senator
John
It
Kendrick,
of
HuraUm, Will* Loul*a Don*y,
gun# in lha “ Safaty Weak u
T. U Duma* at Scrnnt-d* IIigh;
ration* fur loan* amounting tn
K XriO SIO N HAVKS LIFE
mi*r Go*ring declared al tha
i 4 KKON CITY Nev Nov 4
W yoming died *1 I 20 I' M.. y**- *"80.000 of which 11811.000 kav*
____ _
Saminoit ( )Uftljr, program jrh * b J. C. Dan*on at Jam r ll.gii; N
tgding Ih* p*rform**e* Mr*, H*i(h*tag iftrr trial that “ marttniay
after
an
ilin*u
of
ItU
Con*titutiunalilv « f * R*'&gt;u
it Jem** at Sanford ttram-nar; \V lA’ i
been approved
R IN S llA IE . Mont, Nov 4 (# , opl " ‘ 1“ morrow.
filaytoa, at B t i**i*nbarg, dvr la Cnmmuniim'a firat com- — An ........... . that almo.l killed . Three Ihnuaand of lhe.e .!■
K. Shelly at South .8,1* Primary, rilv ordinance prohibiting »alr of than two day*.
maadirvnt."
On
th*
vttne..
.tan
I
rigarette* hy drug *torra wa* up
ar*Mntally* U r th* HarryMr*. V. T II.rtlay .1*,. ..r n l h*r drr"
• * " » * " I - &gt;»' A. 11. K. I*w l, at W*al Silo l‘rlIt AIN DAMAGED CUOPB
iM *0Mrial Horn* fir Crip h* aa*tried “ Crufltka are narnary; I. A. Tat* *t E*t| Hide held yntrrdiy hy th* aupreme
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briefly ouiKu*«1 in* whfrt M beatial a- when Commate
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.»ra ia li,l*Vnltltlll,*8 •'* |h''.
lh&gt; ,I'rograra
in *'*
tl.n Primary; J. B .Ljl&lt;-« at Lyman court. Th* ordinanc* w *» adopted
fOlwari
goo#
in
her
ha«r|^*»|
r“
E?™
,n
WEST PALM REACH. Noy. 4 Y e i t e r d a y ’ HW e a t h e r
o f th* Horn*, aid te r tut ni«t* ar* In a pontinn tn tortura flam** .poHed about
IVUl h eT
r r lt
^y ,h*
tte «»tr«p
Melmphlilart
IJf*
SeUf an t c***f
b&gt;
b liU a U
f Hcllirol; J. t_ Gallon*) at l^k* aa tli* outgrowth of prlar-cutling
- — IS
AV
te riait th* u rhfldrwn (jeopiB,
(A*)— Damagaa aatlmatod at 10
Inruranrr Co,
Mary; J. O. Adam* *t Oviail.'; W tiy drug *torea U» underaAl eatahrt.o n m a
\rvp)nalnn
l^lirvml
caused
by
gas
BnOana;
Original
l*a
0*w rwcwlring ir*atai«at
* I
per rnl uf crop* wa* raporfad vy KATitr.it
I ’upil" lr iho 14 wh't* .rhooli o( ( A. l^gvitt at Chuluola: J. t liahvd toLwrruni*l*
f t a wnt**f pin#, watting K«r
OANrortn
atraogihvnrd I'mldent Grau’i
from th* B*U* Glade-Lak* Harbor AaaterfeliMt* .
(thing and permitting her to IS* county w|H ini ad-V/i-el i&gt; ' Hamrick . 1 Geneva; J K I'rraton
pit)** by miming to aanctlo*
TWO DENrFI) W i l T
•et-tion*. from a heavy rainfall
txerutivra and other whit* am- at OKaala;
C. 1. Il*rri*&gt;n, jt
lb (0 Oafrty.
&gt;.
rarig— Uan and N ltriallng
‘ -1 1 - •
Thuraday night and yatUrdoy, and Ft. t*i uderdal*
ploy** uf th road W nl* Ih* j u lake Monro*, and C f. Adimr
prwmUaa of rnntlaa*il "tpporL
i —
•
JACKSONVILIX, N ot
crup. along th* roaetal fanning Ft. Mr*ra
pil* in th* I t negro tch &gt;«l* * II at Kaola .
— ....... ..
Lr fleAYBR ACqt rm iD
t Ptere#
PAW S* Pmmlay Bar raut'a
NPORC. 81 AYS HIIRRIKK
**ction* war* harder hit, Fiv* F
La addrraaod by negro cniplo)*,.
Nagro ap*ak*rai ftohrrt Boykin — Oenixl a hahea* rorpu*
llAlneavIll*
" kj . ■
J 1&gt; iam— t van th* Chamber n f]
inch** of rain fell in Waal Palm K*r ff . it
af-dh* roail „
at Crooma; Samo*l
Kulten ti Federal Judgr lamia Sty
V *. N *».
P-ttea CXOtfidrne* Ont*. hut
4S.II minlitara IhrjugboJt thr Hooper; Chart**
Wil'tam*
nt Friadharg and Jamaa
Beach In a 24-hour parted Wtdlng Miami .
INSBfHtt). Tenn. Nov. 4 —
Oaaferd
Phi
*44 fated a atrrnaou. light ol
Goldtearo primary; A C- te-nk teat night fared term,
l*.( night. A farming oran wt
Rrt.-ming to Wlnnalrora io gounty have teen requed.-d
PeBMcul*
Urn huteat-balancing program.
Tamg*
Itomnhil* with a yrioggr, teate »«&gt;oe rater*art te lha n*ad at Midway', Kart Sami and Cam- and a day in the Atlanta federal of Boynton wo* reported hard**!
after a haariog P A K U l All Prance paid t rib
’for lofely from ttelg pulpit* lu non; u « u Dvckatl *1 Alt»im&gt;nt* pan. Th*y were convicted
hit and craw* labored yoatarttey TltaavllU
Raymnnrl E
t*a ta mo- te formtr Premier Paul Pal**
r4*nrr&gt;w.
and Faroot City; John Taylor and
tn death with hla
Inauranat com to pick crop* befor* tk| water
P IM ilU
of
.......... . .............
*4 KU faaotal la tte P&gt;nth
o coll**« itu." . damaged Item. Banna ready for Atlaat*
Monday nlgbt, tbd Krygrrialvi lU yfefd UtLate at Oviedo; Gana&gt;y. Hi* alayrr, hall«*W to
Auguata
ROME: * Maaaollnl led ft
&gt;hB negro. iVanrd and acateg at Club will n a i r a aofaty rally at va. aa4 Kcteteai W ater Holly at xn*a aa itork damaged
(•-• picking war* moat ****roly dam Waaaa
. ..
•4 th* l&amp;lh annP
Them a, r Iii* L ,.—^ -T
•arched for
Ik* City Hall, at 8:80 o’clvrk. J.j G.trteJI, and W. K. Calhoun at at 9 m plant ol tha
Candy aged both on th* EvorgUdoi and Oatoioah
..J—
Day.
on lh§
M
B, Kraaka a l High fprlggt, and1Laka I t e m and Markham.
. a—It bear ratafall
d ro p s, T reasu ry H a s

JOHNSON DOUBIS
O U T FORD IS IN
l l S ,- ^ £ i . ,hS h.^THAT
LINE FOR ORDERS

IJ. S. FLEET WILL
RETURN TO EAST
EARLY IN SPRING

equired Agreement
miiieted.- i amdeeply humiuetH.i Required
Yet To
To Be Filed At
Capitol, He S a y s

i.
‘ •*3;

h«

Atlnntlc Seaboard To|
All
n i t r or
1st Time Since 1930';^

,h" ,h'/ Z u .^

^

Unmailed I^etter Tells* ■
Story Behind Murdev,*^
;s!

onTSur'er

RecentHedCrossWork-

•■&gt;

sw-,,. -r .h,-;

Cnre’H ActivitiewHave
T’ orto RicoNearHevolt

#

Master Retail Code l'o
,|Bc Explained Monday

__ ________

, 23 Coast Line Enin loyes Will Address
School Children T o OpenSafetyWeek

9*8*8* Nkbolx.

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R IR W A r ig

JW M M ki

1

FlovUn'a f l a a r l

• g g f M l RtcMrt c id Vt7 * ! ^ 4

1

VOLUME XXV

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2. 1953

R e ta il Code H ig h lig h ts
F o r Seriiinole C o u n ty

Colonel House Entertains Prominent Democrats

Tht code doe, not hpply to the drug trad*.

Veteran Nationalist Is
W f&amp; ly In Demand;
Terror AgainRelffns
In Havana Streets
H A V A N A . N o v . 2.— ( A . P . )
— A H • y e s w era on Carlos
lt t n d le t a to d a y aa Cubans
tu fn ed back to th e ir p olitical
council tablee a fte r a n igh t
o f n ea r torpor In the capital.
Dottfand* w tr e ren ew ed th at
th e v e te ra n N a tio n a list lead­
e r replace' G rau.
Tw*lv* bnpit* were asploded
during th* night, on* whll* It was
b*lng examined at police head­
quarters ay an agptoelves eipert.
H# was fatally Injured. Many othert, w.undnl In that and other
blasts, m r t in a serious eomlitlon today. Neighborhoods. wer*
'thrown Into pandemonium from
tbe blasts'aad rlGe and machine
gun firing.
In th* midst o f the disorders,
Captain
army Was named Folic* Chief to
sotc**d Chief Franco, whi was
granted an "Indefinite leave" ba­
rer*# o f “ 111 health."
Colonel Mendieta, leader of the
powerful Nationalists, still wad
undecided whether h* should saertfic* his political future by becomlng provisional president and
r*Uabl* circle* aald he favored
the return of Carlo* Manuel de
Cespedes.
President Grau San Martin told
tho press yesterday that “ th* pree•nt government and .gmstltuUon
w A bo mhltfled. The present JodlcUry commission will raalgn and
&gt; ilewD'atlve assembly Mill b*
created.’*
T % &gt; 11, political conference* cootinaed to V&gt;W - th* tffotllghl In

The Administration of tho cod* shall to vested in • Retail
Tr«d* Authority of f * jr members, all o f wham shall be memb *l»t without v ie , of th* National Retail Trad* Council which
I*, to consist of at ieaat one but not more than threw repre­
sentatives from each major division of th* retail trad* subscrib­
ing to th* Cod*.
The National Retail Trad* Council shad have all general
powers necessary to assist the Administrator or his Deputy
In the administration and enforcement o f this Cod*.
,
.
The CounHI shall, rutijcct to the approval or upon th* re­
ddest of the Administrator, require from all retailers such re­
port* as are necessary to effectuate tbe purpose* of this Cod*,
and may, upon its awn .initiative or upon complaint of any pers n affected, male* Investigations as to th* functioning and
ohtervsnce of aay provisions o f the Code, and report the re­
' suits of such Investigation to the Administrator.
Th* Conncil may make rvcdtnmendstlnna based on conditions
In th* trade—sn.*h rceommcrldatlon* shall, upon approval by the
Administrator, become operative as a P*rt of life Code.
The eounrjl, shall, subject to the approval of th* Adminis­
trator, supervise the setting up within local trading areas of
local committees for the rurp *e of assisting in the administra­
tion and rnfnrrer-rnt of this Code within such local areas.
A regional Advisory Committee I* to be set up annually,
such committee to act In an advisory capacity.
WHERE THE OPERATION OP THE PROVISIONS OF
THIS CODE IMPOSE AN UNUSUAL OR UNDUE HARD­
SHIP UPON A N Y RETATI.ER YJR CROUP OF RETAILERS,
SUCH RFTAtf.ER OR CROUP OF RETAILERS M AY MAKE
APPLICATION FOR REMEF TO THE ADMINISTRATOR OR
rn HLS DULY AUTHORIZED ACENT AND THE ADMINIST*M TOP O R . «&gt;|9 ACENT MAT AFTER s u c h P U R i.tr NO­
TICE AND HEARING AS HE MAY DEEM NECESSARY,
r n * v t o ttr il EXCFPTION TO OR MODIFICATION O*1 THE
PROV*RiONS OP THIS CODE As MAY IIP REQUIRED TO
EFFECTUATE THE PURPOSE OF THE NRA.

Johnson OkeysMighty
Project Offered By
Swope To Succeed
Present NRA PlanB
WASHINGTON. Nov. I.— (Ah—
Substitution of permanent self
government of bunintea and In­
dustry for the temporary work of
th* national recovery administra­
tion was pnpo«*d yesterday by
Gerard Swop* and drew immedi
ate agreement from Hugh S
Johnson.
The New York Industrialist out­
lined the plan at a meeting of th#
business advisory ami planning
council o f tbs commerce depart­
ment. A f*w hours later Johnson,
th* Industrial administrator, Indi­
cated his agreement in a press
conference.
At about th* asm* ime, Henry
I. Harriman, president of th*

TAX RELIEF WILL NRA SUMMARIES
FOLLOW REPEAL BRING PLEASURE
OF PROHIBITION TO ROOSEVELT
Employment, R e 1ief CreditsWajrelncrease,
Levies To Be Wiped
Rise In Employment
Out For Taxpayers
Solely To Program

WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.— U P )WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.-(Ah—
Prohibttion repeal will mean, be- President Roosevelt looked over a
*Mm th* return of liquor, freeing *taHr *of chart* and summarise
of taxpayer* from "re-employ­ yesterday and decided th* recovery
ment and relief" levle* collected ram|ialgn was pushing wages, em­
under th* Industrial recovery act ployment and commodity prices
and *atln\aled by Congvess to upward.
amount to ttlf,0M,40tk a year,
, Ills goal Is still ahead but after
t i l t Ukewleo wlWmeap additional surveying tho ato Metliai - record
lies ague to the government In IIquos taxao, th* amount depending
N ^ p t e d ^ W r g m a A jW lk . gf ^ Jp^ntlunpy^ On •'»«* Three) •
Exccaaly* production In th* texv ftoiU ga.’
M»n i *
til*. steel and leather Industries
tad whetlrfr Ih * virlk* sria futly
bet wean March and July was re­
rffM Iv e , &gt;trier-ears, bus*, and
ported. Roosevelt was told this
j newspaper, had tuspemWd q m would bring e somewhat further
tlews and aterea wwr* cloalng to
dcelln* in factory output this
Clarence I . Adams, previiVfit of
month but his economists regard­
th* Jacksonville District Progres­
sive Club of the Atlantic Coast ed It ,as a natural recession.
What pleased the President was
Lin* Railroad announced this
morning that th* monthle social a report from Secretary Perkins
meeting of th* club, scheduled to that th* average hourly wages had
*
_
i t held at the City Hail next increased from 42' rents to M
A email one-#tOTT * h " k was M &lt;nday night, i* open ts th i cents and average h-'urs of work
partially destroyed, snd th* root public.
a week had declined during tha
at the former f . U MUlrr home
(Continued On Page Three)
In past, these meeting- have
at 601 MagAalia Avmtae wa*
been limited to club members snd
slightly damaged aa tk* result of
their friends, an&lt;1 all are a.I.uivtrd TYPHOON RWKKPH INLANDS
two Area herd daring tho past 64 lv card- Monday's meet ng reMANILA, Nev. 2.—(AY—A ty
hoers.
'
,y '
qu res no card of admission
Mr. phooei spread death and destruc­
: i,Th* Mltkr residence, M fe 'm s -, Adams staled.
tion over th* southern Philippine
jJad by C. M. Boyd, caught Ur* at I TS* program will he derate J to I
Island* today, Six person* weru
about 8:00 o'clock yesterday 6ft- safety meaeures. J. R. Franks, of killed, and nine wer* injured in
aakeon, probably from chimney l!(gll Springs Is ths prinrlpsl the Oriental Negroes Pm vlnrr,
fgark* whleh fell on tho ahlngl* speaker, While G. E. Rollini, o ' and other places reported heavy
idaf. Tha damage was slight,
Tampa, trainmaster of th* m l- damage and appealed for lt d
■This morning a oM-story wood- road at that point also Is scheJuIra Cross aid,
i
•4k heme ow pm lfe the M. T. Rob- ts a speaker. Dancing will f&gt;'b&gt;w
S ms Ket*U {‘ aad o cuplW by a the program.
HAUtfIMAN FOUND DEAD
nagro named'F. J m m . 4) 6 N East
PUBLIC WORKS ALLOTTED
A k Street caught fire snd was
ATLAN TA, Nov. 8e-(A^—Frank
partly daatrwyed before flreraen
WASHINGTON. Nov. 8c - (A 7 - H. Key, a salesman of New York,
akaid roach the seen*. Tha dam- Berrwtary Irka* yesterday allotleJ died tn a hotel here Tuesday
gab there wa* about 61M, lira K.17PA88 for 3D nan-Federal night and physicians said though
fghstly losing a coosldersbl# quan- project* In 82 *u te* which It was his death was dut P&gt; natural
t j b a f personal property. Chit- said would provide 63,871 men causes they had -lift been able
IM s Who played with match*# Or* months of employment.
to determine (he exaet reason.

Public Ik Invited To
Coast L i n e Meeting

|*lre Destroys Part Of
NefroRcsidenceToday

■. 8ELLS CUBAN BEES

( A A / ^ r b - i R o b eevell -' i
b efo r*; (h e w orld an o t f t r
bi&gt;y a lM b e fo reig n gold t )
i t 1«hlup«&lt;t 't o Ujla couito
and I t 'A f i l n A dvanced t b f f
u r* a* w h ic h .th a R F C m al
b u rch M M o f tha n « w out|
♦ fo m dorueatic.gold m in e*.

,

Cowboy WhoBecame
Senator, Near Death

NotodEnglishmanHas
No Hope ForSuccess
- Of U.S. MoneyPlans
OXFORD, England. Nov. 2.—
(Ah (President Roosevelt's pro­
gram of controlling th* currency
will be fruitless unless he contrxds
the banking system of the United
Stales sa well. Professor Freder­
ick Hnddy, noted scientist and eco( Continued On Pag* Three)

Baffling M ystery
Faces P o lice Who Parents ITrjredToMeet
Discover 3 Bodies W i t h Scout Leaders
LAWTON. Okie.. Nov. 2.—(Ah—
Three bodies, locked in a red
frame house, gave Investigators
today a murder mystery as ta fflIng- as a fl.-tlon thrillers ) T.
Breaking Into the Robert F.
Ilayter home, officers last night
found the bodies of Mrs. n*yter,
(10, ami her children. Nell, Id, «nd
Sidney, 17, on the Goor* of Iw.i
second story rooms. Lights blared
and *11 go* Jet* were open Mis
Ilayter and Sidney were shoi
through the head, hut Nell had
been clubbed, apparently with s
baseball bat.
They apparently had been dead
sine- last Friday night, since the
mother ws* rlsil in a dress she

• d ’ Vtth yesterday1* | R J L
. i M U i d l V the bullion qdi
T o n ^ S - ’ttw g w v 'W M m ih lJ r 1

The
exceptional opportunity
which is afforded local parent*
and friends of trays to learn some­
thing about the Boy Scout Vuove‘ ment by attending th* Graf of it
eerie, of educational meetings,
scheduled to tie staged In Troop
No. 8 headquarters In th* - Mrtender Arcade tonight at 7: HO
o'clock. » » » called to ih* alien
tion of the publle this afternoon
by Arthur nranan, local Scout
committee member.
"You parenta who have been i
the dark about what your tray does
as * Scout." Mr. ttrsnan said,
“ and you pe pie who have always
had a desire to learn about those
things, should make every effort

River Freighter Taken Free I n o c u l a t i o n H To
1000 BoxesFruitNortli Be Given Here Soon

SHERIDAN, Wyo„ Nov. S.—
(At John D. Kendrick,
th#
cowboy who became a senator,
w s r near - death . here— Urdu
from a cerebral hemorrhage.
The 70 year old eenator, strick­
en last night soot lapsed Into
s com*. One of the few remain­
ing
"Texas
trail herders."
Kendrirk educated himself In
the saddle, reading *s he rode.

IHinion^Dollar Project
Aimed A t Relieving
Conditions F w P o o r

WASHINGTON, Nov. tXAJFhA plan to establish ala subsistence
h rmestead colonies In Florid* at
a cost of 11,000,000 has been ap­
proved by the Federal board cre­
ated to start such' unite, Repre­
sentative J. Mark Wilcox of tha
Fourth Florida District announced
yesterday.
&lt;- The plan now is la Mm-hgMs *d
the public works admlalriration.
and. In *v*nt of favorably 'actiea
there, must be apprmrod tqr the
rresident! Yedterday'e approval
care* from a board orgaetsad ta
direct th* expenditure , e f 188,OtXUW
graups...
w sesO
v for such a■ »■- • .
- -s
It Is proposed ta eetbhHeh thru*
colonies, at a coat o/ iio o a Ao
earh in national PMh W U
ltd
Northwest
end - » MeilhiCwHial
Florida. A fourth would b a.M sr
Tampa, another near Jacksonville,
while the remaining one would be
In the lower East Coast ar**.
Ths Colonies would clear/ Im­
prove and equip tha * la M t k M f
units in tracts of appraxBaately
eppraal U U t y
occupi M i of
40 arret each. Tit* occupant*
these ould then be itU
e ii ) from
select*)
st a 'th e relief roll*, |n th* eeitlon
don la
)
which th* project is located.
Th* first qualification i f thee*
prospective occupants woalt) . b*
that they arv experienced farmers.
. . . UmVr competent direction/ th* oei
cupents would work thelf firm *
until th# venture eras oa a irofit" able hails, then tha tract would
1 *"• be sobl tu him on a long term '**•
'bur* , u

LABOR TROUBLES
INEVERGLADES
BECOME CRUCIAL

» /

RFC Funds Stopped
AsMeans Of Ending
Bean PfrMrtWtrtKfc

BUilt A t Z o f
.Will eventually
U . oCommerc#

W

k
,

r the
Under th* plan each af tha
• ef lioo.ooo colonies would provide
fur 00 famlllea, whll* tka JUM
t'oset trade would pravldg ground
fur from 180 t° 200 fnmISda lt d k
WIGGIN BOLD HTOCK
Iteprsaentative Wllroa said. I 'v

Dr. C. I- Claxtun of th* Florida
First north boo ml cargo leavlne State Hoard of Health office at
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—VP)~
Sanford aboard tha “ Prlnce-s Jacksonville will b# in Hanford
Evldrnre was presented to Banal*
Anne,*; giver freighter owned and and Krminole County within th* investigators today that Albert 11.
operated by the Hcwanee Strain nest few weeks to give inocula­
Wiggin sold large holdings of
ship Co, left here thle morning tion* against diptheria. typhoid,
In th# ferm of about 1000 lrnxe, ami smallpox. The ***.-! date of slock in the Brooklyn-Msnhatlan
of oranges sent here from Ocoee his arrival will be announced la­ Transit Company In ID32 shortly
before the board of directors, of
The orange* ere consigned to New ter.
.
Dorothy Lamb, county school which hr s u a men.ber, voted to
York City.
T h e. “ Lillian Anna," l a r g e nurse, abated that Dr. (Tastoa'a pass a dividend.
freight boat which once -operated services are offered free to all
in many Northern waters Including r-rhool children. Slips are to be
Chesapeake Hay, has made several sent to parents fur thrm to sign
south Iraurut t r i p * to Sanford mid return with informal ion as to
haulinr freight Which U docked how n.aSy children in tbs family
at the warehouse at the foot of need Inocalation.
“ If tk# child has already been
Myrtle Avenue, fts owner* antleiHighlights of the wort being
rate • large volume of business vaccinated,” Mrs. (.anil, said, "or
durinr the winter months, they have had laoculations against dip­ done locally by the United Bute*
theria, It Is not necessary that Department of Agricullupi'a Bu­
stated this morning.
this b* den* again However, ty­ reau of Entomology wage ex­
phoid inoculations should be taken plained to Sanford Klwanlani,
meeting at the Monetuma Hotel
WOMAN DFADt HOUSE AFIRE every tkrop years."
yesterday by Dr. C. F. Stahl and
ROCK PORT M *i... Nov. 8.—
Dr. C. B. Wlsecup, who are asHONDURAN AREA FLOODED. socle ted with KtwaniaavC. O.
(A1—Firemen broke
into th*
Bare as research workers |or the
burning home af Mrs. Augusta
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Nov. Department hare.
Johnson. 88. yesterday a ad found
her body laving arroaa a had. 2. —W )— Hoary damage resulted
Dr. Btahl explained tha reac­
Polio* said th* woman appeared fmm a tremendous downpour tions of tha various guvernmenul
whl-h sent rivers out of their agencies which w t out tk solve
banka, destroying bridge* and In­ problems that are nation-widb. He
undating plantation* la the region said that the State Expertanant
of thf t a d ir i town of llama.
Italian at OameevUle w pumly a
research bureau which ha£ ih#
solving a f local sgrieultaml kreblama ga a prim# *i*J#ctlea..

Government Entomologists Explain
Highlights Of Work To KiwatiUns

AMI,

Nov. te -U P l-C a W n
,TMQ0 Lotties of 11—was
led down te a beaker's *x4* here fee approximately
and a MM ja a t ja M U . »«
teraweat aaU. The beer had
^ t a k H J* the government
»846j(taU

y, white, was Ur
far overloading

ogy to which he belong* t has re
search as Its objective*, y ’ »
I
Dr. SUhl said that four projerte now are engaging tkt dtt*a«
tion of his staff—the t e j l l j loaf
Her, ths study of vqriipJ ins art Icidea, plant cut wort**, and tha
cricket mol*.
,
T,
Before conclndlag WiaiUlk h i
i xt ended th* KI wanla* 4 &lt;AAd tka
public aa invitation ta Visit tha
Elm Arenu* office. of
Bnraat
at any time.
\r
•
/ ,‘f ’
Dr. Wieecap dUiaaoeJ' Wnpal
feature* a f expertments w t Wa
gi .up is cmapblvtig ta w l g a ta
a subetltsU far ar**n)Mr Maaiyi ,
He reported that prut red# |a haing mad* la maty dbattWMf and
ta warned all gtnwaga Jta “ ■#
rure that tha spray iraM/ta# fta
your plants la tha ipray
because there art tprapi
•t raise an nna plank th
affective igainst laeetasn

*

�mr

The Importance Of School Tastes

NTKY

i owr

It t t

INFA

tion to decide.
ITow lon g do th ey w ant th eir schools to
rem ain open ? I f th ey w an t a nine months* term , they w ill
have to pay fo r n nine m on th s' term . I f th ey want a fou r
m onths' term , th ey will h ave to pay fo r that. It Is no m ore
com plex s problem than a man has when he buys an auto­
mobile. i f he w ants it. he w ill.h a v e to p s y fo r it. I f the
people do not pay th eir taxes, or at least th eir school taxes,

ravel population. Violence ia again lu liakr him cenw forw ard with
confined to the same district; and his grievances, g e t a perspective
while ties Molne. report* normal
hft fhrtn end co-opvrate as a cdl
movements of produce .elsewhere,
sen Irt the equitable solution d
snnthwe.tern tnwa announce* the Ihsm
organisation nf an “ inti-holiday”
fine of the g r e a te s t otwLs.le* to
group to romlta! the Reno agita­
tion end keen the mads to the marl this, 1* the exp loitation of th*
Itets open. Tl».. tow* farm erc'lre to rn iri's tribulations by his Icgisnot
altogether
satisfied .With totltv aptikesmen, who often sueWashington, hut they ere' not t o d In m aking him look like the
mobster* end they are getting to­ nation's pampered bad boy, which
gether to prove It.
*
*• In I he last rale that the Individual
As lest year’s
perform***# fa r met has an y am bition to play,
showed, artificially fomented &lt;«lei Jt wloiiM n o * be nothing l-* i than
lenre l&gt; essential to a Reno d*m *rF
V national tra g ed y
If a gita to rs
otisirstlnn, ** it I* to thet of afiy UJe Milo Reno ware to soicesd In
1profession*! agitator who world Infecting th* Middle
W est a ith
give the dl-satlsfe-tln of sene end the spirll of a vindrtve, privilegeAmericans the aspect seeking peasant caste. It it, for
of a peasant revolt. Vififii rfV- Oto" 1 frS sin J, p e riiru la ity ' poorf
hrasks It Is now reported that t)|* rjew* to learn that the " f t t m hofi
holiday association there ha, pro­ (lev" movement Is not living op
claimed It* npposllon In picketing. to Mr Reno's aspirations for it

daily aVerage gala fyr September CART IRON
FACB
amounted to 11.0 percent, although
that figure was less than the usual
NASONVILLE, R. I„ Nov. *.—
seas &gt;nal inerona*/ 1’* * 'v
W7 —D. Maclkmald, Bnetoa inaurThe gain Wi Whblisaie
snre inspector, had &lt;3 particle*
parallel to ths f Inaneta) data gath­ • f cast Iren removed fro** hi* face
erer) by the reserve system.
after a steam turbln Sagios ex­
The now and . bigger chamber ploded yesterday at tha X- A E.
thh schools Will close.
h’ ].•. &lt;— ----o-------- would lake in .all the trade and in­ Cmu|rany, Inc. II* left fee
And Just to tbink w* put off
I t is d ls tr o is in g to th in k o f w h a t a frig h tfu l condition
dustrial associations, . grouping
hating that Inlay mad* on account th e w holesale closin g o f schools in this state would cause.
them in kindred units. Even the
o f the d*prae&gt;ion, aad new Fr«*l- T lia re still A re a fa w peuple w h o recall the log cabin school
textile Institute, the iron and steel
1: Baosevelu ha* come a lso * j houses o f f i f t y y e a r* s g o amt w h o seem not to be able to
institute and rpich pig units of
raised Ih* price of gold.
jeom prehend th e ad va n ta ges o f m odern educational fa cilities,
remmerctal self-rule would come
i , —J *■ 1 r.” T— ~ 7 L .I of .K -lT h c y wnlked fo u r m iles to school to study readin g, w r itin g
Into it. On its governing board
would sit the secretary and aulaV CtoseTi/nt, ssy. he l lT io s i f.v .
A rith m etic; th ey do not see w h y the children o f tod a y
tent secretory of commerce.
Ilian doliars through pnrtlcipn im ust be carried in i»uses to re ceive instru ction in home ecoA highly erganised statistical
'vbnhbi chase Ttveurinesltiomics. mattuai te a in iiig ,-p h y a la la g y . A g ricu ltu re. typ ew rit-.
barvwu-wtotd ■he-bonf-XTOumt
pools. Big gambler* often twff*i||ng and all the oth er so-called “ f r i l l s . '
H o w e v e r, m ost
existing
industrial
-conference
big lease*.
Jieople agree tb st these th in gs are h elp fu l In p rom otin g soboard o f New York. It would
— ---------------d a l b etterm en t, and In d evelop in g ch ild ren into m ore e ffirlaaslfy the economic data, pub­
Baa where the Republicans do- j#nj SO
mjj,) resourceful men and women.
lish It, mak* It available to tkeil
i_____
(k rin g their opposition to the
" T n c you n g people o f m ore recen t years have liven g iv e n
•b
l¥ !. U tllter of the national Industrial govsmmsnt.
NBA *r* going to iusk* capital of
wrtjnth'inril uf^ Ihr national association
thd Democratic Iw.or I s . Well, these A tivsn tages anti im ve b e n e fite d by them .
It would
;O
Of m anufa
torturer* was announced
the Old Guard always was noted lie an ou trageou s piece o f Inconsistency if. In the ve ry m idst
.nr
■
- Jto, “ounsidi
'.xinsider and take appropriate
•tor 1U cipiutiitic Icsninjfn
jo f {front w itioniil ox[N*rinn?nU in x o d i l in ip rovtn ien t, locfll — ------ —
IF, |V&gt; ttclhto" Upon such naliunal mat—
a
'com m u n ities w ere to curtail o r abnmlon the m ost ftmdn- T C I I T " I ) o P 4
^ i h T J r V O L l / , e ery *. ,H, m RA. the farm art, the
Buslners failures, according to mPntg| Hociologicul requ irem ent o f nil, education. I f at the
-------I fkderal se.erltiea art and indusDuon A Iiradstreet, increased lest
t jmp w abolish child Islior. w e abandon child tra in in g
iCusnniKt front I t r - "*■*’
tilal Isisie -queslions
Hubert 1„
LI
&gt;
C
2
J
2
L
1
l
i
n
the
schools,
we
henitute
to
think
what
future
gatMtratlon*
the council tnetolng. The plan ■ — g prnldrm o l the satism l M
|V'
,W #’Fi* Tin)' br«liKrtf)ilr|r f l t c i
f
,
4
would merge Hie chamber of coni | *t,-lntl*a, waul.l serve aa chairfiled last week as compared with
th in k o f
mere* with vaiious olhei giuop*
SSI the week before It la the first 1
that ere representative uf busi­
1iiW«m*.gJu«rutslng his plan with
time In several months Owl (here
ness end from I ' m. new iiigsiilss- Itim toj-w irelim ed entire permoaat
I)lffe r e n c e n
has been an Increase in such lalltlon woutd be named * hoard of geereeiwlLURy, saying
it bound
appeal* that wnubt arblttaie. *11 .'Uellhan ths ptanSIrvg rosnril, th.
r * T !it
wto- wnry* —----- )■
1’iib llsh fd obswurely in *ile w , » « ■ » • papeyn H sr o t )« r , d v
ipie-ueti* that *r&gt;*a la the .appli­ aecretarv of rornmerre nor ang
The new Florida eiiip rsnal ibeyjyvan all ItlConspH'llOUs Item tr iim g 'th e story o f iw o young
cation of code*.
••‘ Ull- else
say will employ
a&gt; men snd,mt,t, w b „ cam e to g r ie f in nn argu m ent in N ew p ort, Tenues
In bl» conference, Johnson eaJd
Tiu- prohet m nfliri* wllh the
keep them busy for
year, I b e t . ^
T fl(;y h(1(|
diHrussing the Nutiuiuil U ecovery A ct
“ It's a kind of gual to shonl *1 'k t y ly - r r u W NMA cumpliance ur
saema to h* the i»-»msry ‘••-n-uH
of
was fo r it and th e oth er one against it.
tf we cart r e a c h It Ilf course, it 1* enforeemenl slrueture in that the
I . ergtlon. The feci Gist 11 wdl rust |
„ , .....
.. ............. .....................
[ t wouud up In a a very ambit uni* plan he ha*
It hugHii in 11 frien d ly m n w ru n tlo ii.
latter I* based upon nallon-wid-i
j I1M^X)0,000 la only seconder y.
fre
e
for
all
fig
h
t.
T
h
e
i IH a L h o f the argu m ent w ere not re­ there"
fo v e r s ig s M
admiuislrallun,
f; i n j the further feet that ll* rslu*
The administrator added that thieugh.t A iM-lei of boards apto • shipping is uuqurs’ iona Iv is ported. but it seem s thill it* the discumdon g re w w itrm er and
R.*&gt;seV*ll,
As the nrene wtm laid ill a the program was thoroughly in Poiwisd -bp,, rretident
ktsfdJy • coDsidcraltun si ell. w itrn u r. tbillgn begun to fly.
line with the fundamental rim »|ih Ih* trade asonciatlon* an 1
Well,'personally we
*11 fur II. blacksm ith’* shop, nurai* o f the th in g * w ere big anil heavy.
L U J t waen't spent here 11 probably
A ft e r the debris bml been cleared nw sy, one o f tiie men option* of N'UA *nd Ihsl it wniiblj ro,b» auihtp'Uea adiutliae issues
T Wtisld be In Or«g,in, t ubs, or lay dead. T h e oth er wsn placed under arrest to a w a it trial b» acconipsiiled by governmental iwilf t.lo Ute, extent that Admlniasafeguards at every *iep Ihtnugn ^ (rplai Hash N. Johnson fliul* thay
‘ Itsgapor*.
on n ch arge o f murder- i f the courts o f Tennessee function nteruhs ishlp of federal appointee* oi,.|oap*Vlei sif adminlslration,
us they should, he w ill probably spend the rent o f ids day* In bn every crsle aulhorttv snd irad»|
UuvWsr, tluiurh II has nut been
Cengratuletions tu t'ery Harder,
rn lie ax-',,sparifkaliy stated, tha new en
A ll because o f n d iffe re n c e o f opinion.
control unit The*,
OS* of the best governers Florida prison.
T ills i* tVuely s tim e which trie* m en’s souls. E v e ry net plained would have no vole but ( t&lt;nre menI setuo has heen des•to* had. who has just been ap­
crtlxul e* inten&gt;ted to b* tempo­
pointed general receiver of all the o f govern m en t, nlmost e v e ry cm rent event, comes d irectly definite veto power
Asked whether It would tint '
ral* In eerv* until sii'h a lime as
closed .bank* in the District of home in the form o f fin d outing tuxes or Income. W h eth er
1huilne.a oiHsiiitAtiun proves its
u|, ur down, w h eth er Hint ineoino is inert:sued ae-essarv for lalrtrr In lie
Columbia. Ur. lUrde* i* a firei , hw w
t
,
„
1
wllh
espial
solidity
far
anc
ssnsrltv for sdeoosle control with
d p i banker, ops of the * • " of o r reduced means u gro a t deal to all o f un.
cres of the plan, and whelljsf bus■| f ,,11 , n.t f*|r urotectlon fur the
the smeller Florida hankers who
But w ho run imy w ith an v degree o f d e fin ite fin n llty
ines* wnttld not tiave to abandon^ pol'lir an»| l*bor.
bor.
CUM through the boem end the
that he In rig h t? In tim e* when eve,, th e Greatest
ils pirrerti ryppnsition to utilonlftwnpe'r plan was a lone tsnrt
h tot *U h a rgbole shin. Aad he
In
business
and
fln
sn
ee.
governm
ent
uml
politics
d
iffe
r
i»tIn . Johnson said:
one. bmkine Iwvnnd th* two year
ta ,al#o A good politician, la tact
" I think business' eventually will pel ovl for which NRA is set up
SAfll A good politician that ha g re a tly about policies to be follow ed, when even the w orld *
OOgldn't be alec ted govnn(|r last winost rulers hesitate u ncertainly, try one tilin g then an­ help labor lu attain lhal strength." s« an emerwenev oresnlvslion. and
lie
said
con varsslbui* twslh Invuluml si'solion uf existing bsloth er a* I f not at all sure th eir plan I* best, it is foolish fo r
some of Ih* leading buslrwai men Itter. unit* to the new inh,
the a vera g e m ail to think he know * il all,
“ Il Is hlvhlv deotroble.” he tsld,
•oka. Hka the mure the gev
An honest d iffe re n c e o f opinion U the best toulc ill of the country had rnnvlnced him
that I bet e was a great rhange un­ “ thet mueh tif the *ceat adventure
Rest bids up the price of gold, th e world fo r s troubled Intellect.
derway In the attitude of Indtta- nf the national Industrisl recoVMV
lower everything else goes.
trlsllsta toward* unioalsaktoA. net itr mad* **r-4anrat
■per before they get
II* said rotation of membevAhipt
lie
vi-oslliwl
a
nmdttV’A
;artU tt-./•*. tea
on the Industrial advisory, #oaixl, Hwherv the rn; plover ^end *m
to
h i*
the
other
as started today wnuld help .this yy»va will work toeethfr |o 11*
lit d l e t t h e
gold
touvrinent. He cuntendsd Lh*^ p»- dtrstard the fundsmenlets nf_tke|
1 'Jest goes ’ to show that
Sell hew far a cheek
. . .
. __ ,
r.i.tula I soolatlon with NRA hsd bpftt A Joint problems and find sol nt taps'
The Hollows’en masquerade and |.h
Isles Where he vlsllad friends j ^ ^
liberalising influento oo wbl-h will bring grentar satis fac­
rhaa paw ■ sign It.
fancy 4rasa dance guen In G&gt;* ami relative* end had a g**od time ^
njrf| wbo have served qp to tion to both."
, ,. %
to sure In eeooomics. The
City Hall Friday evealng by th# generally.
ballast yon throw off
this lima.
, ,,
lalair's reart Ion to th* plan 414
young
‘men’s
Athletic
Club
and
J*f0# killssw, the fasleg ah
George MrGsghan of Ocala l*
"They’ve rhangcl to hMt the net Some Immediately- Labo| lead­
the Serial Department of the
In
the
rtl,
with
a
view
of
locating
!
1
to
^ U " “ W ers in the paal have cur*plained
Woman’s Club we* a decided suethat, business organisation
tees,bi every parliociar Tb* eua- bar* ami aspect* to buy a borne | M. rrlman ..pt ,h* Swop* pU* far ahead ef Uielrs aad that only,
might have keen a
| we* In embryont- stag*
That bill which would have ttimes w*r# varied end unusually end rncage In bualnees.
total unionisation
o f . we ther*
"The NRA Will b* a failure'tf ft A r id balance uai IWattoi; o f bnai-'
CtVy u* ikanferd gend, many diffsrsnt ebaraoters
J M l-ord was In Ik* city yeoAx earn flea ta* aa being simulated. Th* grand march
tecoinea
simply
a
fu
erridw
at
t o il
,
•
hsvlng brought in aome
Under the super chamber pi
w»s led by Mr*. R J. Holly.' fine young hugs far which ha beearocTacy." he aaa*rt#d.*Tkla to
an endeavor to give It that to ll enmmeroa envisioned by 8 wqy\
dreased a* * gypsy girl, and In
receive.) m ge&lt;&gt;d price. Mr. Lord support o f at least on *'of bwaj trad* eseodalioa* would govern
A t . JlAlls
Roumlllat as Mr phis to Mis*
Rtpaiop, Id a handsome fire says that elnee the fsnro law has necesMry groups, bust**** and ton their IrwiiMtries through sad* au,
thoritles,, ghicb would have NBA
the ladles* prist teen pesar I that the 'aim er has bor.”
Meanwhile, a definite step is me intent, qr appointees "o f the deP. Systt, who was ele- a hard utuu waking any oiuney on
Ih* direction of a eieaer knit to- pnsfaMM #f tha r e v m m t i
attlrsd as a young lady, bog*.
duitry
by th* ,nArI*lng W a r this work pevmaa'atty."
• nun's prise. Mrp, C. O,
tiooal Beaoclatlon of ovsnufafkMk
would da \k* I r ik tor.
ere. At n meeting Tuesday H k N fa
aver rersicit raati to
ia aerrjag hy,
York, nt which
n l r i lostlca.aod tbeiedv
Hvv* of M major
All
* hbd.— Pealm #7: 6-7.
L. . c:,'*
'---------------------jfc {Understand this tobacco bail's*.
Dofts Duke,
travels
Incognito
much ef the tires in order t* avoid
osoka and gaasuters. A t other
! .tinea ah* oaea aa airplane.

3

SELF CONTRO
FO R'BU SIN ESS

;

frem Aagust to
U percent and H.7

the
It Mem* to be ltr-pely op to the* individual counties to’
tnw?r&lt;
lip
F&amp;m Sep&lt;- U to Ott. n
TUiRL’Wu
U l volume of federal rvaerw rcredit
determine whether their school* are to operate or a.-full
T
O
-frutttimliri At
dine months' basis, for Tour mnntha, or are not to Operate
\t?TirtThis is good news; for it Is a pub­
Ur. George.N. Peak,
1 incnMxnJ by nearly HjOtoWtOO. tb*
at all. A delegation in Tsllahiwsee yesterday was told by of the A . A. A., recently '
lic repudiation nf the Msno tactics
report Mid. An increai* of a&gt;o»t
ly Uw beginning « l t
the Governor that there would be no speclnl session qt the pressed confidence In Uie all
ptAUUyeuoo in b ridtoga at Ur &amp;
#f a thorough^Legislature and that the school representatives aHdhld "go ty of MUo Reno, the “ farm '
securities was partly offset by •
anseng Use V o lu m e
hack home and“ instead of having
meetings
'and,
compiuiniiig
day" organiser, and Mid that
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decrease of ILWOjMO tu dtotswnts
yaty American ef
about the situation, you should start a concerted campaign objective* of Ur. Reno aad of
for member baato.
Reserve
to tell the .people -themselves that-if they will pay their;’•IA. Ac A. war* one aad the
Cunslrurtiaa contracts la the,
at fkakA^ F
hft , epuntry in the
Better Than Usual distr
taxes they will have * full school term.”
*t InrrMsesl by M.4 peer rot
M iR ilT ft M :
tbe'eelf-relifat atot
from Augu-t to September, l * d It la difficult to see how the schools can operate if taxes ly shared to the Middle W
farm er cupsmajgte
McKi
A T L A N T A ‘S 'Nov', g —M t-T h e
are not paid. The only thing whicfy.jt special eeeaion of the bi&gt; assertion e f * on mass
■pact'of all cUsse*' volume of both retyjl gml whol- j dent lei contract* declined l i . l
poo* with an apotll* o f rifral
other classes of agreed
percent
l-ut
the' Galled' Hth'-vtlegislature could do would be,to levy jume new kind of .taxes lent* will certainly be bad
’is nt once an honest; ■*)* trade in. the sixih federal rc- aWards sh &gt;wed a gain ef H i* pnr trwta there f i e •
for the schools, to .take them off o f real estate,and put h majority o f the Middle Wi
rm*tonal man and •err* &lt;Tstrict ahawnd Iqcrses** in cenL
the * * ttoa t f
them op something else. There wcatld he.a burden U)f taxa­ termers. MUo Reno'* Farm
iprietor of whose September over previ nts months, I Production of both clelh
mar*. They will aa*
tion just .the same as before. The. people who aro. paying m y Association has claimed
unique; ebqjmcier -this country ig said the monthly •review
Imuerl! 3,rn “ If totton mills decreaeed but
the real estate .taxes undoubtedly think they are carrying active support of the
„
; 0 niers reported by these m'H» in- fermartp
gemttoAy gfbud. And this is no
more than.their.full share.of the burtfcb. but it la doubtful; let* « f twenty-one states. Lienoon outworn sentiment but g living yestertor oy *he Atlantic Reserve! crTB&gt;v&lt;| ( b, Un, (a)l,. Employssesl anti Ratos. .
♦-» ■’&gt;» ,e o
Mratlons of discontent, under'live
bank. ■■ •
*'»■'
o
t
whether a sales tax, or any other kind,of,a tax would prove aasocialion's
at reporting r Alon mills fell aB 3
3
-v
auspices, have be** irknowlmigdhtgnt o f the fact that.
(ialn* also wer* veennied in percent in Seplender but Was I t o
any more popujar, or any easier to pay.
,
i reported from no more'than eichrf frt&gt;m( ^enet*tlon to generation, a conslructien
awards
and!in
order*
high mjfrenlage o f this country's
percent greater than la tb* Mmt
The only other way which the Mhooia Wight be f i­
and these have been, to r'
.srrjje leaders In buaiates, received by reporting.vetton mills, month of IVXi.
nanced ia by such ambitious plans as always include borrow-' the most part, local and unriiprf-' uyust
is d l'tn s the professions end pub­ hut there wee .some deolib* in pruOutput o f coal in Alabama and
ing. Many of Florida's school boards are.In .0 0 ,position, to. ■ante 1tvs.
1 mi -i
lic tAfArir* sr* bred on the land, ikictl m and empionaeAt nt textile Tennessee was tnMilar in Septem­
b orrow , and 4t should be remembered that borrowing in
plants pnd coal and, into output ber then in August but greater
Mr. Reno has tried
»A T , NOV.
aV'iThe farm li a sour** of national
'decreased, t v-i„j no sense of the word is any final solution to the problem. Iowa the storm 'Center to om
f his
than a year ago, the review M-d.
.
health
and
strength
which
V
I
VERSE FOB TODAY) It merely postpones the final reckoning, and incidentally
Department stone sale* during A
n m | g daily average production
Although
movement, aa It was Inst gfar
BOt , * 0) 0),.
1
be
pi
ember
?
vr*.
3.5.percval
gleet,,
-inly aggravate* .the problem which'Ultimately has to be When his purely local disturbance We bnvn no peasantry and we
in Alakama declined
.
GOD'S GENEROSITY: O God,
er than lo AugusL^N 3-S P»rr*jit 6.7 percept in Seplentwr. it was
solved. Those localities which have. been, operating their in tb. northwestern countled. vd-7w&gt;n, ^
K„
„
wh.
n
fmiro.
F -1st all tha.people praU* the*. Then
greater
than
in
September.
I;&lt;32.
more than four Vises as large as
schools . by .exhausting .iksfr credit are inevitably the ones infuicei) hy Imported rtty riffraff,
* baD the earth yield her Increase;
c r exhibit* a distorted view of bis the review showed. Ref* &gt;*e. SepIn ScpteiplgL IN t .
'.
which
^are
facing,tho
worst
plight
today,
,
was
suppressed
by
state
militia
and God eball bleea os. And all
'w orries, in relation to the U ,u - tamLvr was two bul'nss days
When sil ls said and d on e, the people have but one ques­ with the full approval of Iowa's
however, the
p f others, th s nation is glad shorter, (hep August, Jtowewr,
th# *od* of the earth shall fear

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W E HAV

srcnrs n*f ail

21

SANFORD TW E N TY YEARS AGO

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LliAa^oaralMv
rrve districts.

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DCfflEJtTY ACQUIRES PALM BEACH HOTEL Many LawBreakere gExplains
Entoi
Are Given Fines By
Sharon Last Month
rr..MtnoM From rigv Onet

(Continued From Pag* On*)
Thoat attending

the

fined the cost*.
O. V. Smith, wh te, rhargcd Captain Slanyon ,f tire Sutratlq^
with stealing chicken*, era* fin* 1 Army, and S. D. Ilighlcvmar, w (&lt;:
•real*, and Klwanian.
llow afV .
|5 and cotta.
A l ert John* in. white, chahrod Overlin, who preald*d, B'll DtMf.'.
with petit larceny, w i« trnnsfeirrd
baa*, S. J N il, Ju'iua UlngfcMsjt
to juvenile court.
U I). Hancock, wh te, charred Teter Schaal, J. 0. SharoO. U a ifP
with Seating 4 board hi I, was Bonlake, F. S. U m ion L. T. D n ^ a
fined |S and coat*.
i J {}. Leonardy, B. C. Maori,
Cap Burke and Charlt- Nlchol* . Ihur Branan, \V. S. Coleman, At.
were fined $S and coat* lu' assault , Johnson, E. 1. Hoy, 8. F. iJoudevJI
and battery; I*aac Bia&gt;1ty andi
|Jn.. U. Jlnklna, U Tharpe, P.
Cliaby Wa»hirgtop weie f ned k*4;
and co*t» for icing drunk; Dueler Whitehurat, K. B. llanda'l Jr* V . ’
Word wa* fined 120 and c j *1 * for A. Jtpeer, B. D. Ctswell, 1.
an aggravated
aeaault;
Klijah Brackin, T. U Dumaa, C. O. Bate...
Barton had • charge of driving a F. R. Wilton, Howard |.0ng, K » t f "
Baity. R n fi*
truck with an tmpr&gt;r*r licenee I-chtnann, Fletcher
nolle pro*»*d; Kugen* Thompaon box and W. B. Zac.iry.
wa* fined $100 and cocta for carry­
ing a concealed weapon: Paul Cojper wa* fined 1100 and co«t* for
petit larceny; Fred Siplin and
Robert A»h, were fired IS anJ
coata each for being in*, ixlcated;
Nun Henderaon wa* tired *10 and
coata for petit larceny.

iy S ocia l C alendar

CUT*. Hire It T L. DOdnJrrr, prvaijeat of tk* Florida Tear Roaad
Oat-v aaaewwreo today Id* eegalaitlea of Ik* Alba Iloiri. Bated
Pal-w 1track resort keetetry. a* a raerpaaina pier* ta kla already
rU ra li* koblvc* la Florida. Wllkaat taaklag public aperiftc
k *il!(i Is Wa* ■»awo ore t It will operate duriaa Ik* ll.tl.tl **a*na
a* tk: i V a Iteock Bihis-wr* Uotrl and wid to linked I* kla
* ■ ■ l i « J t a 'e r ' &gt;t by dr la:* Aervssr anile*.

U. So Bank Syste
Must Be Curbei
Economi st *Saj

NRA Summaries
Bring Pl easure
To Roosevel t

ind craft trris u m (rtim
I Homes mere on display *1
Club jrestrrdsy aft •
• I tk* annual ar| precram
in corvjxjrvtion with tha
r bssiaru
meeting

siiijrrl, **M ihilitatinn « f lluihin
Need*** The virioui depirtnirn'
&lt;hairmrn announce. 1 their plan*
for Ihf month ami il « a « decided
to have a ucctional all day meetinf and luncheon on Nov. IM.
ruarwaon of ure club with N n W.
Amnn Ih »»f present were: Mrs.
* Scott. M r^H en r, Wight. Hr*. Annlr Mou|J
Augustine,

J

E. M. C allow a y and
Mr*. E. U. daughter of thr
||.R. W a r d ' l , t .
Itrowwio* a ,
program
.ponsora Mr&gt;
A S m „ h and g U„ t . l , * " *

A‘ 0
Mr* J. F Itraitford. of Mrami.
.
41yd* lU -w ry. .ml
U ... W. T. Mn&gt; j . m„
Coet*.
Mr, S K.
Laird a. k a t n w .
. Jonr*. Mr.. Howard C. I/mg, Mr*. ,hl /
Main speaker, on the program ||. || ('.deman, Mr.. K .1.. Cnr,h
were Mr. W. M. Scott. wh.- gavo nett. Mr*. O. M. Ilarri.on, Mr.. S.
a talk
no Uw Ule II. E. Ward. |l ||rghlrewnan. klr. Frank Jfteln.lof "
notedartist of this rty. ,nd Mlaa Mr* J T. Newly, Mr*. A. K.l f , °'"'
Margaret Smoot, of
Maitland, a Marshall, Mra.A.'lh-r
llranan, whirl
aratidor. wh* trld of her recent Mi*. John Meisrh, Mr*. Frank 8. feed
training in Eartspe and nplained, |am, ,n, Mrs. It. t . Moore. Mr*.1I* ea
the tlffereirce hotwern .rulptnra _J,n, || Sm4h, Mm. J. It fo g -; autio
•rvd *loa* workaca, »&gt;o*»»a that U m . M n. J.mr- tl'-P k .i™ , Ms*.(min.i
the former work from thr n.‘de A M
Philip*. Mm. Walter l..j
If
not ahd thr tatter from rh« out- r.«i|M-r. and Mr* A J. Peterson
jvr ,
» ^ * •*
' AI*o Hr. Kliral-eth Trace ami ___

ft'onllnued from Pag* One)
' last four month* from 42 to 3#.
He attributed thl* directly to
the national recovery administra­
tion'* program.
Ml** IVrkin* added the change*
in wage rate* did not nece»*arlly
represent an increase in total *veiage weekly earning* but that
they did repr*«*nt shorter hour*
with no pay cut *1 the same time
additional employe* were being
hired.
The retMirt of the President'*
interpreting ecom mi»t said the de-

own government/* said Profaatof
Soddy, who in one of hit baU
kik)wn books fedamrs what ha cmlli
Ihc wrecking of *cientific cltllUalion on the money ayatem.
" I l la Impossible to keep tki
rvl o nf money ronatant If jroA
ullow people to la*ue and deatrog
It aa a business," he added. "Y o l
■on n it have atahillaation aa loM
o&lt; )ou have bank credit."
The return of money and credlj
to the consumer oy tha leaning u
new money by the government Pi
the
*olution
which P r tfa n fl
Fuddy advocate* for the present
s'tualiun.
“ 1 don't tee any wwy far H RtlT]
einment to relieve the alluatlji^:
he *aid. “ esrrpt Iy,- giving mncl
money to consumer*.
‘4
‘ Tayinent o f penalon* or bwj
nu«r» to war veteran* would [ ■

, O n k N a a A r r Three
af
Ike
P it m n r i a a A .s U ia r y , Mra. W .
JL Zach ary, chairm an, w dl rare!
at 1 J I * r i &gt; r i with
M r. O. C.
X r t r d r , C at Palm rt-O Asewoe
Ckrkr
X om kcr
F o e*
nf
the
r*r r ir t n ia a
Aaastierv.
M r..

the *ame livEig in a rough - w l),
but it i* necessary to rem amber
ihal only a small amount la naed'

O r d e N w k e r F iv e a f Use P r fkervaw A a M U a i), d n ,
Henry

IcLnolm. rknirm r a . w '^ iw w rr at

eVkscfc with M r. PVanb L.
O rvk Xwmkev Sat %
.1 tha Presraevsn.
AwaOsmy. Mrs*. E. II
'atlh mr. c k d r a a s . w •: aaeo* fnr
l e n u f i t A (w a rts '-, w ith M r*
r. H Tisswrr
aasd
llrs . J. E.

Thi* l« » ha* »niounle,| lo roar
ly gii.lnm.iaMt in lire two foil
j month* for vslurh il lias 1eeir
I .ml which do not include .nv of
l he h e a v y d iv id e n d p a y in g m o n th .
AI that rate yearly payment*
a mild run In ....... » 1 1.01Ml (MW
, toil Willi rt*e larger dividend

Labor Troubles
In Ev e r g l a d e s
Become Crucial

The-' |-rnfr**or estimated thA|
■el ween tK» ami 3ft0 million doU/ra ;A
should le transferred to tha conf.v
turner in America.
^
An institution like the Ru-c-ilt it
slruction Finance Corporation, tya .
*aid, which isiued credit to ptdlsiif
il'rer*. ral.ed
prices
aca iltll.P
c •naurnar* and caused them to nujf.n
l&lt;** Bank* also aggravate lira
present trouble of productia-r pel* *
running mn*umptlnn, in hit opin­
ion.
! r»&lt;*
Professor S &gt;&lt;V!y believe* *ha at* *
fort lo control the currtnqy ;bJP ■•
the purchase of gold can not |U &gt;'*
teed, at "gold ha* no real ralarloH *
I . the price level at the present *
l ;m# rirrpt a* a smoke aeraetk'1
It matter* only within tha llmltg ’ ’
set i.y the antlijuated hanking"
rile*/'
'»&lt;
He oppose* Inflation atrong'y.A *

(&gt; mil inunl k'roin l*«irr Onr)
Whrn tht&gt; system failed lo pro*1'
iiirlmlc.l il pr liatdv would «*«gr «.f |,*t an.|
rrnl* ■ hnnip^r dure desired result* the H. F. 01' *
to- several million dollar* more Whrn lt»ry %irrr InM thrrf w mill ssnrk wa* i*tn|i|&gt;e&lt;l.
.f»-f
■ yr.i fon rre— e-limated ilie »n lr fin gn\ r r nmriit J(^«, thr llbniThe operation* manager pravl. *
it,,.I |i.\iurti| would rea* ti lit-. r»M iratlily Hcnt lo thr firliU Till nu*% had said Ihr K F. C. wpulft '
n a v r naiil,
I imhi non
"c i.operala with the grower* 109
llr
thr »iiE|krnsion to percent."
*-*•
The ratolal *t'"-k
° f ft
rrmain
*n
rffrtl
fur
nrvrial
days
In an Investigation of tha *ltu- j for each ll" " il » f the adjilatr.1
•
M
il
p%|irr«apt|
U
lirf
It
would
rratlun, mad* Moniksy at the u u iift *
I value lit the rapltal *lo.-h of
of Gnirrnor Hholta. Turnigs wgg
every domestic lorfromtmn would suit iii solving thr lalior trouhla
.Sim r an ahurtltr strike nf oean told that R. F. C. officials at IMVt '
Jrea*e after Julv t. IP3I For the
|,aikri* of the dtslr'et several (•lade war* confident they CriiU
1firat three m nth* of it* effective
week* ago, the operations man* handle the situation without ngk.’'’
I nr*, the las brought l«A.3*7JtOf.
agci esplalneil, negroes ssho re- aide aid hut that they did not fi*
into the federal treasury f'n n g m *
f ii*i*it in accept work on farm* tor permanent rhacontlnuanca of
I estim ated fM0.IKI0.000 a year would
were refused government Job*. R. F. ('. work.
41 r

1 ..... .

at assay o f lisa nwportant show
l a r i so K n glao.l and wsos a sum J
bee o f p et*r« la lh-» r o o - lr * .
“ Foe many year* he w a* piln
n p a l o f (Isa SI. Juko'a l t * * , l A r t!
Sslsool in l . s o is o Ila apecialiae-l I
so p irtfa its and arses Ills a rirs a l,
la tk * O gk a d States 20 jrvrr* Bgsl
Mr has pwiwtrd p ortraits o f rosl.) |
y n a a ia n g cMtaaas
la
IVar.syl i
saara. O U a , N e w York . a aJ Vtr \

I he paid

The eare** pliiflta ta* I* pny. ablr |,y rvery corporation on It*
I net Income at the rate of 6 per, rent of the portion in eiraa* of
I2W i»-rernt of the adlualed de­
clared value of ila capital stock.
Thi* ta* would end with the cur­
rent latable year. N
payment*
I under thl*
levy
h a v e va*
been made, effective day having
I been *et a* » f «»ct •f’ • Ollgr#**
made no estimate of pmtiabf* re-

Ha'cony
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SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

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WHAT PRICE A
NN0 CENCEf \

�siit

fporlqnt fo o tb a ll Gam e

t k l m ' o f xtk' . W M ' W h
mltfrc o f the 'Ah.ariemti Legion
never too o u o r -.
’ |h«V 7&gt;, k « t ONlufail
M irgin t McKenna., of
Sersnae take. N.V,*(I1I
' |m i hunting deer with
the came rifle (he her
«ecd tar the gait twenty
yeere, the hae eeven
deer te her credit.

!&amp;cat Fitld Tomorrow
it*Ui*dlog

game

on the

f* TfliV' tomorrow afteriM o'clock when the ever
rUa Wllirate top bracket
tern Conference
tram|
town looking for a tklrd
Win ever Semlnola High,
iiqa la afl-lmporUtit. It
|» e f break the total aeaBk tw o aUnde at two vkt-

Stanley Displeased As
RMs Beat Reserves
In Spirited Session

Tomorrow'* v im . I* the teat nitc

Ion loams wRl rlash which'
t to be a cloaa match.
SI IS.Ml NtlTTI.qNS
1M ltd
lf&lt; dat
\u
M l 411

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l i t tat

inn tit

Veteran Georgia 11'
To Meet Rollins In
Orjando Hatnrday

frlaSM Ik* 'IMday.'r

Phene UK
loweet poealble price*. Cive od

The ballo'mx »i!| K&gt; in Penn­
it rm tel in*-m q *1 V m.'*, P ill sylvania, (Hi ■i, K-'ttluekj', Utah,
on the whult enj.-ujlil*.
North and Sojth C nrdin a.'R epnt*
Debuchl got off to a good start I
Most Market, 221 B .1 *t 8L*
from thost* yiaii-s in Lento tl.e
t.s his country'a Bm-' » ‘ *:li|.ir to
expect to carry
•ho United Htatjs. Hi pnset,ltd *rt- ptuliitiiticol
hi* credent ats t i Freslslenl Cool* ill. Rut dry* i t * makinj a r lw fii
Idgo in lUiS a l u tii.w v h c i rela­ ujus fight and tl.ierton - 'nie llqnt
tions between II.e twt
countries squeosei, espr-.aily in Nut'.h Ckrd u . I . t . m is s
w o e eicrptluuali/ cor.int
t-'irm’ and Uhl..
• . , ,^j\
la ia o n ir ls f
The great Jnp.ic*-e tnrihquake
Actiikl rep .-', slipi-ruling, upou — Aeafe p s ( C M w m * t « *
&gt;eaesH-al«mrfoe p rrjlfe
hail brought th- two e ip n l, icl tie vote lit : v
stalls, n n n o i
O f f le e
l l . s n f * !* ■ « . H —
II
close tUgcther. Good ol!| leur* come t efore Doc. fi or 6, date* sot
a m . a il* JS-W— « r..M
e rr s the order -if the ihiy.
PSaae T*3
Of Mas
,or rat'ficaii 1 1 ceiivtiiiiona In'
Klesf V a n Raak n il* .
Then Japan em* nrr.&lt;d iqwn ts
thorn.
j
Manchurian pou / n’ .-I the urnThe mite i i ;i . .,f a'.' ero l elecbassa.iiir'a pea-ei ! days ..vine *.o
' .ns in th v e - t i f f m.d ill V Ii:m epd.
The sinilirg face of the mtun * stit.ln -anil Neiv JersoV vvilj he
-u.tnni',1 tio 'e!/ hv n ilin i)! Donioj
little i)iplom„t na- u t il tal**l&gt; csant IJepjs': m leu In s (uf
tspl in his i tolly t i s 's
&gt;o the c r
-ti.il- dcpailim-ri' for u tUk v.lth s,n i it&lt;Ileaf Inti ..if p i ■, *•f a
arervtnry Ktimrnn Nets -p.sj i rn.i-n in political sentiment fr^m
lint It Should Be .
;in * iiit ly would w.iii f-q- him out- tii miirmt if * » i l* ti !•* i«f I3».V2.
will be informative a^ to
what
Sarved Right I
sile the eberetat 1 * i-ifice end
they might expect In the i-ongrp#hem'.-ard him with i|Ueii|nn».
aiomil f‘lt‘c!ioni .1
h^nre. ■
He never t vl-•J t i nvutd them,
The thn*c cod** n .• ni ay ora I rycc
and ullhuugh be nuiwered only
Opjjo.aiie Post Office
a few of the questions nske I, he !n New Y *rr. i*ii\ i nttrarliiiy' tia%i• «
DISTILLER3 r a n TEM­ went through the Interview-, trnm It inwiile attention largely 4 ccausc
P E R A N C E — Selon Ports/,
sljy to day with vrnrn ling la tir n * 1 .•T the i fTpi t i'.** •rttcomi* w II ‘irivp
.pcggldut-of- Wiibrnsl OUS- i gnrl -gm’ft'htrtfmr;----------" “ ^Tilrttrirtty^ TnT”~t&gt;;&gt;'«giTirM*:1IfrfCrrpT
tillsrs Csrporstisn prom
He bad „ son in I’ rid? *1h i . All 11 ti thr Demo* *» \ iianoral ar*
iSSd hlSCOrr.pSny lo S poliej
of the Urturhi* gave tri- urrear- t;i ntiatl n.
of decent use ot 6cv(rgg,|
snrr in Washington of net.-g thorI'ltOM-VP!t % 41.1 U*« in th it rtc*
and strict obttrvanca of St’
tiugb'i at home on ell notation* ami in the conical fur control of
future laws in ttia first pos1
nml o f tin sing n good l ne*.
the statf'ii asf&gt;cm1*ly arc coanid*
repast pronouncement by I
Kor Ibel rua* in aoni ■ iri Hash- tii'tl imp«irtAnt
pi tit. at cicdea.
large distiller. The ctmpaei
ipgton lielieve that th.* H.i-eri for r he house i’ "v» m i 1 1 Ft I ,#*tl
wilt produce many of the
litaiiA. i* iiHKTHS li nt*
the auf «•►*.tor's fersll is deeper f j
old fiverites after repeal
than a desire on hie , m l to r.tuin t « sw'Hkir.
1
home.
V t.ilc a p p -.c«*iv U v j' f g haiuh j
Mnny sugsestions fur his tin rn ofT the
York rm&gt;,onl race,!
R oom1
cjdtrul of the s*tate,
How To Be Huppity to Toby i nrc offered
Dnr IS the possibility that D * - lw „ u|,| b* impAU.vk stx.uU lostphi
i. i
y
Married In Explained '"'H n 00 lunger I. qualifk-d to v McK vw he ele 1*1 over MnJ irJ —^■■s f i
speak for th.- m ilitsiy patty n o w , jo)(|1 p O’ Brien, Tammany H all,
{'imeoffraph Printing
( l| K 'A (i(), Nov. 2.—
For .ijinlnsnl In Japan.
randiiUt*
^ni
Kiotellu II. I j i |
TYP1HU
the gi llie wrhr w wlir# tu get Mltuig
|Guard a, fuuiioiii contmtant* pud the
%etih| I r r nytlherin aw land ■« Hurges*; professor o f sociology at. Democrat, carry l!je a-son,lly. j
Special Investigations
McKee i« lac-ned by Kdwanl I.
daan4f aclefitt! ha* fount
fnrlh the ITnivcraity of Chicago. If* arSEMINOLE COUNTY
BftlhjfA f**%v flugk’ rAlinru. Here they H vci at ht&gt; a»lutb»n .y alftln^f Flynn, Bronx leader. —••»•*?« «*&gt; i f
a 1 1 oiiirlyng the artiwcr*' to tiJJW1t lit*1 and dmit
frin i I *if th(
'V *
CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
h&lt;nt i 1 1 ltd firr her **oSi fa^h quettiornairrj* Rent to married 1 i « j« ir n L anti Iftin .1 A, 1*arlcy,
far*, r w
-vanVi mark » » * .
n uplra tn find out how per;* *n4 thairman of h.**i national
ard
j unea** 1 fra*.
tan
Yf
happy
and
married.
|
figtion
Dcmocra
i?
toinwi
tltex
i
Ihm’t tty tn reform her method
* a1
'.1 ,t'
* ,\ •■***&lt;kj3*\ tw'gmijllll IN|
-Yf*
v1 , * ^
|* f htHJHrhfhl rnanatrement.
• v f ’ * * H*i U
s’*I*in ‘t (oui loud I rc*cnt ilcall/iK'*
- he ha. wt'H her *&lt;»n
1*on*i Ikt'Kiudge wailing ox} her.
i*Ar’t l»tiliu.c Iter c-at or f*in
etetliallntenu.
Hfii't ciitic ze lit r peiTonul hah*
it* .,
I ton 'I f uvet tu practice Idlerr*. always.
I f the t.iidc u ill just it* these
Itlflnifs nil mil In well with ner
niuthi r-in-law,
sniil Di. K. W. |

Must -

that's why you get 30%
more Mileage by getting
new Goodyears new!
...

. ,

p q U M B you want the g r ip o t tough
U
n o r ru b b er b etw een y o « r brake*
and H mt RMd in (ell and w in te r - w hen
there** m o re s lip p e ry d riv in g than eny
oth er titpe In the year.

This year the t|*lvrr,lly of porj.la has used It* own football song,
both tuns end lyric; o f ‘•frirer for Elointg" being written crpeclelly.fur,
lbs hlfbti(ig (isltirs; end in 1V33 the I'lurldrsfes have brrn undsfeatrd
•n t unicorrd on until lest Hetunlay whrn thry lr,l thy powerful Tsnn*
»* * «» Voli for three quarters, holding them scoiclm until the Hbitf
prrioJ, dsspltr Ihs fact that Elotlda was in |ls worst uhjrslcsl copgli
lion thus far this year, with a half dotrn of Cuscii htnnlcy's most
veluebla pl»yer* suffering from Injuiji-a. The Orange and lllue dsfend 1
»r* to date era III points nhrad of la -1 year, and hayc scored gioi* pelai.'i
Idready than thry did tu tbrastira It SI .ycsin.

er lonfijence among tha Tary will
pa try
vo.t,. fpught this wrsk but
would tnko HcDowsJI ,ha» sliesdy warned thk
r tha South r&gt;tu*J Mat lha Te* her* sre ra
i and would wt-yp I M tlial Hollins wtlj haW

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- Ga*ch J v k ,A). Dowall intlgiaUd

•fu» Jha.

Herald Printing Go

Steve's Place. .

t# b *.-played until ArmiaUcr l&gt;ey i Mehta's ifu||i|.iyv

1 w te l wjtK John Vfcavrr of
laSerda second rolling r,7H for
eM*&gt; In the second match
llerbet of the N f-lll UottfCf
high rolling M'l for 3 game*.

W « are rqalyped to prude re
firet clu e Job wer(t at l&gt;*
a trial.

L i k e BE E R I

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N o te s

PRINTING

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U.B. IN g O I O M AHKEX
lb*- ji'J'i J jufvtaui _
qdite worn nflrr the
Kn igvlllu , S O V IC T R C C O C N I. "Prsafilant ~ floasevelt *nfioufietd |h* n&lt;vt movii In
trip mid liglil work this work TlON — M i»lm Litvinov,
ht« iconomlc program as
shout,I luund them into good con , Sn*iet choice to d lu u ii
the vstabtiahmtnt of a gov*
ditloo.
, vv'ih President Roose
arnment mark#! for ntwly*( th« rettoration cf m Itriad gold, and a controls 1
In tlialr game with Gimigin o&lt;
©malic
relations
becurrency. Phot© showa the
Jacksonville Saluidey, the (haute
i
Moacow
and
President aridreiclng the
of n fxitb ell life-time Is tefuic
Washington*
nation.
Stanley's Gators.
A situation picvail* till, week
that he* not previously ovisii'.l
this fall. For css in pic, when Kim I
HM K ill# kert tomorrow .
p|qye.d Sewanev in thv second j
Did New Song Bring Gators Luck?
0 $ lflrq hqe been trading lbe| g . Wl. ,lf ,h„
ttll. (; ttr „r I
rve r elnce the season started., ,.,.H a
,h ,t
he I alreeif.
(i'setO l L «* l Hrsnmn rinse on hi Irtft'n defeatpil. Afalfm t N. * N la te‘
Cheer Foi Florid* %&gt;
hepl*. 04b*m 's Style I* reemlnl*- thr Klorida
a*s4* h
train *qu«rnl • IT
M*ms try
MntntKT IL1KKL
CMt
thpt old spirited imvll MKitlnui «
PAYMoNti unaariL
W(ilf|mrk
Unit
hart
M* a M
l m if-rs rs pleV which H in r it Kon Iriiwtd in defeat.
IJnlvvMity
id
|- ’ flpp used'to feetlire
Not n iratne North
( ’RiohiA had laki’ii U h
1 S *i passed that hasn't found 0.1- tiiminina* irfu re tki«*y ouimj
!•»
i.'kism tearing thmu ah Into Ihr rue- (remeKVtlie. »mi
Tenjiraaer
had
S f S y 1backflqld to spill play after lf*'«n Lvati'n
Irufuiv IS .iM*
slay, a defensive
feature that loi • went to K jioavdie.
' ehould h* follnwml by rver) man
Hut now ii ii diUrtriit
lU u
o* ifte Mn#
iMintf Unt'MHUMf
(itUlif m l lojii
' 'T im «t*rtinp line up hail n o t 'da n tug hhI ml rival, with a t•■mi'
-**1' anntmnred today hut It t * | that t* ti|i|»lmg hatd on tin* H«m»
that Dr an and fjoiro%
e k *o f f(njQ ii H'k hull
faiur, ^ 1* tin*
atari at end*: Rlaughtrr and| 1hat Im« «*d tin; l'i m f i » j l y of N oitl
at larklrap tlrannan and Caroln a for five touchdo* h* Mtid
rta rio n
al
g u a r d * ; New YoiU 11u 'riK iiy f«»r fmir
• t quarter; Miller end Dy tmchthmiu, In ad Utum |o whip
ha|ve4, and Mri'lrllatid at] pin^ N* r .
iitih 1, Tulanc and

N ew s

That Repeal tYill Be
Complete That Day

W. H. Long

anything Ocala has to of-Yfepi*tta|nt t r offered
• I # * tk* bl*t defensive full"ijfhe
MfPt h*s sr*r had.
j Dyson, fearless lightwell |tt
‘ .eat) rup with the rest of
_ ’h* (W ftttn c e store, any Sam).
’ nolo lllgk eridder wilt ' HI you,
w M lr Qllv*f Miller his the *dg«
uvar tty flvftag* high school h*ltb*rk based on past performances.
Much t* egprcled of the Kemi

WINTER I'ARK, Nt.v. 2.~The|
veteiaii tram ilum hnuth Georgia
Slate Teacher* t'ollege which will
provide 1hr opposition fur Rolliua
lit tlie KOtue at Tinker El«|d ne*t ■
Haturd*, night, f'uv. 1. will have'
a Wright advantage uf ahuut four!
pound* per man in the line but l
will t.* at a diaadveiilage behind’
I tip line where Hit Tur backs will,
oulwrigh them cm the average of
alio.it nine pound* each.
One of Ihr alara in the Teach*
era' forward wall i* John lin ger.
ton. who welgh( 200 pound*, and
ha* h«tn • pvamber of the squad
for two year*. AH of the olherj
l layer*'la Ihr atartlng lineup are
veteran* who played against Kol-1
Una last season
The Teacher, have been going1
like a house afire this aeaaon toppling over opponents with large!
a ore*.
So far (hia araaon they
have won three of their four
gurnet, running up a tnttd of 123
fulnta for themaelvea against IP
for their opponent a.
Thrir lime
drfeat ram* *1 the hends of Mid­
dle Georgia, on* uf the strongest
trams in the eoutheaat. the Teachars going down 0 to 0 In a gams

A d m in is tr a tio n C la im s

r*r**l.

ernoon in a 30-mlnuat* scrimmage
the ImpojUnc* of the (gainst the frosh rtrvfn usiotr
plays. Coach Dutch
dtertfllnty. Practice at*- (Georgia's
I'vWtfk have l&gt;een hard fttanley van* not satisfied with the
R, apd thd early ****&lt;-9 performance o f his reserve squad.
T h t freshman
had
eropendrd
its gradually are being
A nellceatde Improvc- th flr be*( rfforts before the regufpcklng and taekllnr ha» Isr* look the field and made les*
re­
reported from the pracllci headway than against the
while at the enme time an serves, but Georglg play* looked
A e dofanaa aefilnst passes to h^ve much tkicaption aud power
Stanley
hw and run* has been per- even against the le s t
could put against them.
HIM Fetrastl, senior center, *n&lt; '
team whl-.h rome*
slightly h rt In the
scrimmage'*
i*r 1* on* of the and Alton DrnWn was Inserted In
q t.hc loop despite the b ll place for the signal drill that
**lt beat" P el .and by a (I brought the afternoon'* program
ra; end Wn* tied, 0 to 0 by to a dose. In the back field in tbc
Leaebarr Yaltow Jackets. Fair first elevrn was ( ’ apt. Sain Itavls,
&gt;aaM hava bean hampered by a W ally llrvwn, Hub MrAnty and
, ltM | l(P 1 l*e ii*l that problem 1" Jimmy Hughes. In the llnr wen'
noW eaiTWcted, according to all Chur V
Rogers,
lt d
Ktmburk,
frorh Ocala.
1 Drayton Rcrnherd, Alton Drown,
Mr* O'kla team Isn't wor­ B lie Starke, and George Moye.
rying SamlWola High and soms uf
Stanley said I; wa, quite |mi!&gt;lU |Gay»f*J Thera ar* the** play- it.le Henderson eoul I n it piny
'*KU say that Jordan, rip- flatuidny. Gloom surrounded the
telk-hatk will livo up to (hence* of Welcome Sheerer end
fine performance* In Tommy la n e so.Hlanley is taking
■rut that h, la h*t‘ no rhunrrs In Injuring the ba'nnce

when Seminole High meets ,Urlando High here in the animal
-erect* 1" gam*. With • vi.tor/
floiaOpaja a veal possibility. Ihvr*
ll m tlfl doubt but that huminolr
High will take tlin iiirnmirr of
Oilapjo this year, it &gt;■ agnsd In.

WashlngtdrtDigcountfl
Tokyo Stories That
He pined For Home

W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 8.
rrobihltien repeal v »te » in *1*
slates will bold the . natl ffc’n at­
tention In the off-year elect ons on
Nov. 7.
AtimllifstM’ l &gt;lt i ffirlahi
cquU
dcnlly predic:
'hr- E ghlcenlh
Amendment- will te slricker, fcrn'.
the con-titutiui
on tin t date.
Thltty-thrro of Ih j nprisraty 3b
states »lEC»dy have vcletl to n.tify

•or roV fM M **. f
etetlr celery. 4 carrot*; * Iwoet ap­
Italy eaaanUal If th* team
ple*; 1 head letto oonttauo Its qniat of
U N IV E R S IT Y
OK F LO R ID A ,
:°«*t v * « * *
G A IN E R VU.LE.
Nov.
Z .-T h e cherrlea
tUnded
Unlverstiy o f Florida second team -n plant* at e ie y
to jk * beating beta yesterrVey a ft­
onnelee.
» 4 ‘ tw o defeate. A vietorr

Convention C o f &amp; t t an o rg a B ta .

tiun meeting here yesterday. Tk*nnrtn-«U*»*wHl: k»»dJe pra-convfhUon 'grrirstc-oent* for Uvo na­
tional convention of the Legion to
be held In Miami ^ j i w .

i»tw .rlvik

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A n d o o f '- f o i e n t i f i c Mat* p ro v e lh *t tires
" b r o k e n to’ * (tarin g w e t, cold vreether e v e r*
ege 30* « p * n fete/ miltoft, ,

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Hot nisimer road* make tires .wear (ester,
tiling your brake* on hc&gt;t dry roada il Itkd
holding them tgninet a whirling grindstone.
But roads are ooal in winter-end-htpet of the*
lime they’re wet. That tneena daefrr when yotfri
tires are thin end wont. But 1* means frtticfiem
for stout nut* rubber, beceusa the water pre­
vents rapid wear by preventing friction between
the tirp and the rond.
)
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Think that over, and ask yourself - c * n you
afford to wait till spring when new Goodyear
Pathfinder* nr* sliU I
ycwrM^P'-i). M .
about the same a the
Not oo your llfet The
thingluryoaitodo i*

We come—
on Uie rim!
Phone 265
gqad Service on t l r «
batteries. Don’t worry—
.V e il he there-pi,nc.lMl^r,

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. P IC K THE W IN N E R

aagal

h r «Jfc • *

tynaurr
1—T o lisu* tip to $3,000,000,«to

■ “ (* • * • back*.”
* —To
aubatllut# bimetallism
gold •tender'd through re
■Uon of *fl**r.
'0 Mdor* th* geld cantent
dollar by aa much a* 60
No India*tWn ha* 'd n d given
ir 'h * *v*r will exercise hi*

Bridging a "pan of nearly 100 year*, modern I' S Mann,'. nie
•hown taking over the dutie. performed by . r ;l
,,f ,-ulu.
nial time* during * birthday celebration nt I‘I, &gt;1
«,li,n. wh.-ie
a C&gt; rp» of Marin.-, war f &gt;i»t e.tnldUhed „n \,iv,'mb&lt; ! |ii. 1,,.",
The background represent, the Tun Tuvrrn. th*'* f i - t M-nn*ting randeivuue, ami the rnttk-enalii- flan, a
iililiri ,,t Hid
Olory,

B * . he* laid h* would M*k t»
price l*v*U, adding, “ If
can not tb thl* on* way we
.4* it another. Do It w* w ill.’
by lb* federal raaerve
urttlaa in the
Tracing thrir hi»lnry Inch to
af $3,000,000,000 would bring
country to ■ credit Inflation the American Revolution, tin- U. S.
which come hare figured
ha roughly feur time* a* nivereary of then fo r p « on Nov.
aa at any p*riod in the lent 10.

[cW art '-aipaheUfi." In limitoJ the a» aap year* hefnn* the n»
ta, howavar, ha* b&gt;*a ad- l Iona I fepitul » n i eelNhliehefl et
by many economint* an Washington, Mmmi'* w«*r« fight
daalrwd# than money Infle In* the 1r country’* hatth&gt;« on Iaid I
directly.
ami aea It i* n promt boAftt of
|Sack,a maney inflation through the Marine Turps that it wh*
iaaoanr* o f ‘‘greenback*" !• authorised by an art of the Con
- * * • pow tr o f lhi» PrMidrnt. |tinental Conprea* in ITTf*. nearly
|U ultr
tha
p rw n l
banking el^ht month* before the peflnra
a f f th« U n itH
Stall
tion o f Independence* wn« signed.
LEGAL

Among1 their eiphnl- «»f ncnrlv a
century ago. the Marines point

N O T IC E

or * rru ren o *
w o n innE B i c n n n
,

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ar

r lM iiiA .
I Rati*# t*

a tt ia a m .

t in

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rtatk

or

hereby
given Ikel
purchaser of T m
*%U Ho 111?. data# I la* Srd
Aucuat. A !&gt;., tail. haa
can If leal* In my of fit*,
mad* application for ta*
!• * ! « * * • in » « * oN * bc$ with
*14 rartlflrat* aitibracaa th*
- -•• ttaacrlhed property aliu
•la fUetlnula County, H orM i.

HH of NKV oft M
l
NEM
B*l'(Ion
Totaraahlp ti hLiugIi
»
kaiiH* II
iil. I* arras,
h# m 14 land bHna
at
ha data o f th* Issuance uf such
ertitUaU in th* nam* nf T w
tlOfUN. tlalaaa aai4 w rtilifaia
.ba padramed accntAIng to law

with pride to th«* fact that limy
fought side hr aide wrtb th'
army in battles with th** Indian*
Florid*
under their own leader. Colonel
Archibald Henderson
Somr of thfir rarlirr ftkirm
iuhrft w rrr with thr Crrrk In
ilUnr along thr Ch»ttAhonrh«M*
betwrtn Georgia •n,l AlMhamn
On# hAttallon of thr •«*! *olili#Tft
rntAblUhrd it* ramp near C lum
huR, Ga., and Another nt Fort
Mitchr)), Ala., in thr RUinmrr of
iR.*m
Later the twi&gt; bat.atlnna cun*i&gt;1l

-

dated a ml
m Flundrt un
il,-t Sin
,1 Til....II a S.
Joftllp 11* V uMi A** 1 iiiiny barti
rltli a! I 111*»1 lilt'll.
itn l b
|&gt;iii|i'*
ft lltl Vkg-t .it*. i t i i ♦#*»! i.i w(tiiiuli'tl.
in aluiu . aal U*** «*»*—*■ tiirb4ft*Y&lt;
UKit Ii tin* Fi* iktU' I
1M111tin^ that
f tilt*
pp||ot ml i i t ti Itll 1.alilt
KYvrirlmL Tins iv.,
si | i " . \i&lt;h ittuTy
MTV tie i|) 1
limit •*1 ihi "Ifurines,
V%ho ft Oil 1 [ ti ism i i&gt;m &gt;■«);iI inti fur
, profm 11&gt; &lt; Mnng i
'In* nol of
thl sevrrnT tat*
«'•.•*. tlu \ l»a«l
I neither liern or.b i. d n- r re.|iie-t.
id i*. d»
From th
fit 1 lav •tu
* Id ii t - u &lt;‘ i- t i in. .1
i,$i ship* of lb f %1it 1 fHHFfiLfil N rv v ,
*°
' ' r' * f&gt;1t *1iti 1 x\hioi then
fl"
•' lM. f 1 f i Ii 11 * horn,
li.'tt f m • nnd elrr
Hawaii, ih
\ 1. iiwfit
•&lt;! thi*
, Jaa-a, Ik til* hlfttOl y
Cnrt» n-f*
of the r*-pi hi.
. r «h- R. v.dti
In tin 1 ■ 1
tion, thi* W f of l*t 1 till ' I cy 1
j
S 11 •»»»" I- hMI \\ &gt;0 hi
r « n, t ' \»'
Munt
War 1, tl*i- N( p** Jin
it '* 'ir »
11art
r * o .v m
ti 1)0
fmc-.l I •
|-di hi to
t * fl . ’ - til .
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Does Your Car

How Ctrdui Helped
Led/ Get Stronger
*T area In a weak condition when
I alerted to ualng O a rd u f writes
Mrs Oacar West, of Dayton, Teaaa.
" I (mind It helped me greatly.

........ Don’t Trifle With Coughs i S S S T lK 31.'irtfS

My

.
Uad Will leaua tkeraaa on tb*
Hth. day af Novamber. A, D. IISS eventually reaull in a credit ex
” ^7T
do my wurt. I (alt tlrad sU %t*
\
my official aUDalure'
flow.
^
\
, J * .,,
time I read Utat otlw* W M .
•d *aaI Ulla tha Ith. day of Orln nanalon when the m..nr&gt;
b t f . A D, IftJI.
hack to the banka, mn-v erormm-i ^
?
.........
.
j took Cardul aa a tonic, ao I de­
V. K rWjtTfJLApM,
elded It would help m# It atrangtbClarb Circuit Court Kami. n t, h thl. but the, ««v the con*, eripnrr. P..t&gt;rili,l l.,i..............P6 a**nl
ennd me and tor treat* d my apg*County rinrldn
Irol feature of direct rn-ht e*-| |„ i»ko Nunn, ,■ - Y„ ■ ..i.n diuy
ItBKUL)
tlta. and t fell batter than I bawl
pan*
inn
would
1»*
m
o-'fiu
tm
ffli
a*'1
i*
aoihnr''—
I
t
i.
1
neuwv
My A
In a half limn I think It la a
W KKK8.
II I' the greenback plan.
.
Blmetajl am, the cm^li-huu-nt
|aortti or trruraTiox foh of bedh silver and gold at a atandhU
uaao m u m
aaci-riux
« » o r r a g oaxcaai. arty. •rd. hat followed an aval-chine ig
course through tbr American p ■
^ t V
r ™ , " AT,e o r
litlral picture.
Some economist* rumen I
Ibi
***** » a t i l l . 4*lad ............ da,
........
•T gtoy, A. &amp; l » » l . be* rtuu m id double atamMiil
n ritflea ia In m y.ardc.. ...,l he* aatUTatorlly win.* oi 'u r » -ay Hu
me4a application roe &lt;*&gt;
i„
•aeu* la aaeetaane* wire
a*id •lamiaid wuuld ra m . a fig h t - 1
•flaala Stabrawee in* ...ihtwina yohl from tha cuu.iiiy and even
ha* awparta iH a a i*. in a . *
tually result In the United Staleneirg on a silver elan lard alone
, _ line It
l » M Oaaaik. •!«**■ * I I
Devaluation
af
the
dollar
. . . . . I* acre*
a*M Ian4 t e l e * a***e**4 at through formal red-inm-i of It.
4i* a f th* qkeunnre of eueti gold content n u rg'd
by nun*
cat# in t h e . • ■ * . » ( Kay.
tconumiats. Other
fear ‘ hi- ib&lt;*■ ftablaa
L A PA LM gn purrhaeer of valuation might ■« earn* I too la
rtlfleat* So. H it. dale* tb*
^ af Jala. _A Ik laat. ba, or Uc rypeat*d I jo many lime.
The ataadard U S gold riollur i
U M r t ltM h la n r office
I w a l l application fnt lax la equal to w i l f gram , el gold, in
N C g* leaua ta aernrdanc* w.ik
l * . , h l a cartiricale emLraeea the on* o'n ce o f g u ll i-ef.im th•*Jk - f t * gaairtkaS p **e«rir t i l ­ United Slatog want off tha gold
l e r la Aemtaole CoKatf, Kn.rlda, Standard r o M d ^ l eva hem ea
14 af MMR geeftaa I I T-wa.klp thanged for $10Hi Formal oeval
Uaalh, Haag* I I W i t .
ia Ballon eruuld redu.t the nonnir
t f graina of gold lu the -Lllar.

p ^ ^ x s s j'ir r T ^ it.

i

LOCKHART, Nov. t~-L*gh on iirer of tba kloakta-gWakW
They fougkt gallantly, afloat
L **t weak' *4 Sanford men, yeomen and children « r n en- - ‘ —a
ban* wad pullet* are producing on
ami aeboiw, In Ike war again*!
tared In tha HmwMVi Pfck-Tha-Winner coataat «H k h h i* f**r ‘
Prodacer*1 Aaaorialion. Mr, ffchry(
approximately
a
K0
per
cent
bgaia
Trt|tottun -ptmta*. «n d loaltrTlwrt
pritee three gala o f tickata to the Milan* Theater.
'
—which mean* that th* fowl* av­ ear expacta hi* chicken* ‘to » « t i
in the fam*U* • * « duel p fw r e n
T M * weak, The Herald wanU a t least 100 ronlaatanl*. and
erage batter than una egg every un Uy log egg* I hi a winluf 'p i
Ihr U.S.S, CoBelilation and thr
to that end it i .flpolla teditnr haa.aelactvd a grtutp o f yamea
_
\ jy
m K
two ikay»--at the Hob White thick* profUab^* rate, ^
Brilieh friaat* Ruerrirrv.
which ahould b* ao aaay to.pick that m&gt;( a fan will heaitalr in
Tb ry
here
*t*lka&lt;)
Indian*
reading in ona o f there blank*.
throurh Ih* foreeti o f our own
So, clip thia coupon, placing a “ W " hpp ait# the name of
country. »tormv«l thr b*rrt#r fort*
tha team you think will win. or a " T " opp,&gt;*it* th* name o f the
in
Korc*.
bettlrd
Boiarv
in
team you think will tie, ami bring nr lend thia coupon to The
rhln*. c h * «« i * r «l po»ch*r* In !
Herald office before noon Saturday Nov. 3.
Ala*k*.
rngagrd
in nunwrou*
10c tin* 1 Umo
Remember to get ynur list in aaily. for th* fltet three
•kirmlnehre *galn «t
ryyoltttlon- 1
M
arly
correct
liala
will
be
declared
the
winneta,
and
two
tick­
8c
B n * 3 th n o o
tela In many roontria*. and did 1
et* t* The Milan* Theater will go to (hr Ihree |er»iui&gt; handing
(heir hrrolr bit In »corr» of cam7e Hm 8 tlm o k
In th* Kata.
twlgn*.
Be U ao I w o n lh .
It wa* tbair rwrrlce in Maaico
N a m * ............ . .
-..................................... - ......................
Minim am rk erg* SOa
end Tripoli that
furninhed *
Addrvea
Ibrm r for tbr Marine*’ liymn,
G E O R G I A vs. F L O R I D A
Ibr flail* of Montr*uma
12— Wanted
“ T” I
I the Shore* nf Tripoli."
|
G E O R G I A T E C H v *. V A N D E R B I I - T
dan )
Rack in tbr day" o f flinlrock* I
W
A
N
TE
D
:
Break
faat
room
Uhl*
FOR K lo-fu r* « r Klder Spring
t
i
end fiab iin g top*, the »ea aoldier* j
K
E
N
T
U
C
K
Y
vs.
A
L
A
B
A
M
A
and chaira. Mud be t*rgaln foe
I
w ti ter delivery phone HJBhOO.
note green eoata, white wal*t- ‘
c**h. I’hone 446.
,
A 0 B U R N ’v a ." D U K E
r o a f . and buff-colored trauaara |
DISTILLED W ATER i* nnw han. W ANTED: One hoi*,- wagon or
that ,li«»ppr*red in Irggin g* iwachSO . C A R O L I N A v a . L .S. U.
died hy Scott and Vam. I’hon*
cart in giwul imilitioit Will pay
Inc nbove Iba kneea.
A thfvw3600.
eoah or trad*. Alex R. Johnaon.
■ornrred b »t. p e rc l^ l on a white I
T U L A N E vn. C O L G A T E
wii*. completed th# uniform.
■ o- -t m - o t . k r R ent
W IL L P A Y ca*h for aecond hand
T E N N E S S E E v ». G E O . W A S H I N G T O N
|
Many of the ornate uniform
pianoa. I’ . O, Box 362.
THREE ROOMS with hath First
.'ecoretI n* dleapyearetl early I"
N O . C A R O lT N A va. N . C. S T A T l T
ftiH'r.
Suitable fur
two *r
H AVE V O liK W A TC H repaired
ibe 1**1 century, but the Marine
hy on# who eeally know* hoe three. Adult* preferred Htd M ag­
- f lotlav in hi« emart blue uni­
M A R Y L A N D va. V I R G I N I A
nolia Ave.
Brigga, Jeweler, Mag. A*.
form 1. *|dt * colorful fieure.
V . P . I. va. W . &amp; L .
T b - *H f f leather collar, wom
WE
H ti Y -a e 11 -tradr repair P A R K Apartment*
Electric r*he (he Marine* eeveral tlecadea
B R O W N va. P R I N C E T O N
and rent i i e i w machine*. Buy
frigvrmtion irvluded Keaaunabla
-a,,, won for them the nickname.
your Singvi now. Liberal allow |rate*.
••|.e*thrrneck." a term which th#
P U R D U E va. C A R N E G I E T E C H
aocr* on old one. Aleo llrm alllrh- ___
__ _ _
.
•c* eobliere greatly prefer to nthW I S C O N S I N va. C H IC A G O
Ing Singer Shop
Palmetto and | * _ H o ll(l&lt; - p o r Ren|
„ mure nr le*» pirture«t|ue title*
2n«l.
i «_ __
__
which have aince come in vogua.
" Y A L E vg. D A R T M O U T H *
I
t
i c* o n i i M T i m
»« *. —
f o r RKNT:
Four room Btuego
Time*. eu*tome and manner* i
TROE
S P IR IT U A L
Heading* llun|rll|.iw Bt
|j,fcf Mar&gt;
a ,,
nave rbancerl, hot the Marine#
F O R D H A M va. S T , M A R Y 'S
Mr*
Hally R u .w ll
Appoint ))om „ u ,rami&gt;n „ u k , M irJ „
have krnl pace with the develop,
n.enl*. Phone 4621. 67 E. Concord v
N . Kronrh Ay*.,
I L L I N O I S va. M I C H I G A N
men* or I he N e w ainre the day*
St, OrlmufOe Church «»*rvicr* rvery H*iifonl
of John Paul Jone* The old
Sum!ay 7:.10 IV M
*
_______ ___
| K A N S A S S T A T E vh M I C H l G A N S T A T E
tvtwvlen fricatee amt munlr-loadI
...
FURNISHED
FIVE
roomhouM.
iow rennioi with which colonial
N O R T H W E S T E R N va. M I N N E S O T A
E LK S A U X IL IA R Y will *l-n .n r
A)|
^ y r n ia n c * * . tioml
marine* were fam iliar, have long
. • Uram s Ur p r r .c n U iu u , of m*- TN. . t1lW rh .,h e t j i j .------M U T E E D A J U K va. N A V Y rioe~ - fe-ted t « l » the pa*» The
, gin life from nun to nun f«*Atur
*
ov ,|ern *e* *ot,|ter I* unite at
ing thr A fn An drum itAnrr aid ! FOR R K N T: A ltraetlvr fly# room
home ehoar.l the floatlne fnrtre**ItRrluiiiri
hungiluw 111 finr c mitiiinh, rool
lit • ecu Mturnml plAf$* Abort I f r * \boliovml to fcw the lurKi^i |triv*Uithr AfrlcAn
„
. crow
„ , , tjancr
..
_ _ fW1
r.
f .*..«! an,| ma-hioerv whlfh
y
Anil unuPUAl FH d*y, Nov n. g-tMl i lopi* in, fin** Inca turn. (la ra g*
ini
fo
r«
miilmght
wh**n
lb*
jfoUer
brnvfortum
in
.UpAnrur
hifttury.
|
|
*
M
.
City
M
a
II
Atlmh**ftinn
2IW
oow e n ro l o,te ahore* avainat
npArtmrnt rim my a nd romfortmMti n
rW&gt;a&gt;* i)il o ittyd'ltr*
AUrtoiJ out on thrir lu t rouml In # ^ 4, ^ 00 *! r&lt;»un«lAlti&gt;ft f«n rrhrv i
H orry AnnA
llom r
fo« vrry |»#»t IwAliufi. I'botw
* 4
| '*rl|i|»lml t hiMirn
On »b#ir btHbdEY Mbrtnc* btl chrek up «&gt;n h»llow r rn prAnk- .
________ _____
________^
-irM
ntg nlilrrtft Aiutmr ^AnAiitit, w i« 1
n v ff the world wilt piUpr
•t«rm. Wh«*n thry rrlurnml th»*
j
IS — M lw cerU n oooa F o r B o lt
■nmnmrrtl ymtonlay l»y tin- uld, l Slop at T IIK D tlT for Randwichr*n
irlMnr^ l.Ack over thr rrcont o f |rmf w i i mi»fting.
a.ik
.
,
,
, '
and irfrRfthmrntp, N n t door lo
__
i ••-rvire lo the country. •‘ Semper j
Mralthy Mltftui h«nkini family
.
SANTA CLAU S
1'Ipan# not#-wlf
^
Trtanan Cluh.
| ^,||r|igl •• or B|waya faithful
ia
it
fthuulil
h#
wAirtimi
or
trievcildl
R K I.IK F Ft N il FOR i *»»S
Srlrntifir aq &lt;I indu-trial ir-raivh #
I1VP
*h» ir m«*tto. It ha* nrvrr rhangrd.
thi* C hriitm ai, w# Kav # a b#AHli
- I a m I a n d F ou n d
ami iNHjUmtr t« 1 havtly iirganixa
_ ~
— fyl luftortment
prlr#* that wUI
TOK \ U. N$»y . 2.
Wha| in tionn warv inelunlsil.
III.A IK MA R I A M ISSIN G
I.OST: THarwulAr froM
••Jrprin# ynu.
{A
m u II Awjxrft
pm ne\ with 22 pt'Af I* &gt; in
h»»W »n y
until wAntt^)
F I fI T O N , M
Nov 2 fAn*
nt&lt;«
MiiiiilHy K i’ w nn I if SlAii|t,y-H4E|e,i*rA HAnlwar«* C47,
Thr Fulton piilirr rlill a giM»4l h»h f
r#turn#&lt;l to M i r f i f e l IN-IDU. Apt
.
_____ _
__
j m
nf WAtrhitir other proplr’* motor I
1 No. I, W i -Ia La Aut«
FOR
SAIeK
0#»d
K**i%itui|if
.i»»w Ttirndav night Hut thr dr* i
Fl«*rlrir RcfriifrrAtor $40. H og
|un 1 oirnt'* "hlark M a ri»“ In fttlll J
I tIHT Twi. (2 » Hutulle* flmeheit &lt;«*’ »» * h in g machine *70 Elerl^l'iiiMHinp Thr patnd rar wa» in (
laundry
WaatThir.l St
tr.HU Range *16 Radio. *12 and tjg
Reward. Seminole Iwumjty.
Ranilall Electrir Co.
(

!

U empowered:
1—;To dircet th* federal raaerra
fata** to buy $3,000,000,000 in
" f m i t i N n t aeeuritlas direct from

«

Schryver, who la eecretary-ttvaa*

RATES

til* Tbomai amendment
t$a agricgltara] relief Mil, th*

£

SHIMMY
Do#JR it U
N.ArU'l**I . xtri'I llMTlI1
*
’

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— A l l l — ftftllg*

O1! il1
*! y IIU! 11vhm nhim

I f iHJ uf tlu-ftr tlrfHUJti*

am -

imlU f-a Mf lit 1

&gt; ut i ir

in fui a frpt* ti‘*t «»n our int»&lt;i«*rn hri'Muni* I '**%%&lt;1r»*&gt; iii«tium#nid
Hr»k**w

a rut

flout n J r i

fm -

_________

‘ 1R A IIA M I S tor. truck, stake.
• fttl rot* fl^fi.lViJ ( ’ h|.vrttlft I tu-Y
H it bikty triirk, n-w lirm $7.r« IMI
?or*l out* tnit Irurk,
mxI«\
i*x» ilrrft tlf&gt; CXI Re«*l Aiwi Son*

TH REE

CHOICE

Jereey

cow l

F r.-h and pored right. One 200

lb Mi C im)
rpim- 4if K
JvtlH

F ahiih

nr (•fnAtrataT. InI, SbryWAbury, (larI1FA1

Ovli‘du.

KOH ^Al-K At I'ukhr Auction In
front of Court Hmi»# Mo mi* V.
[ tvki* mulw, ]0 yt-Aift obi, weight
H TR AW H K R R Y 1‘ t.A N T S for a* U l,(XHi Iba. PArb
W I'l.P tr, Phonr •’ M2 W
lf&gt;— F lo w e m and I'la n ta

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
FIRST and ELM

PHONE 85H

20— For Ilrnl Or Kale

I |— Y tU rrU u n m il*

f « A I I. H I' N(. A I.O *"
with 1%
acre, tiled land gaiage Beardall Avrna*.
Apply
Mr*
Sauls,
Uenaan Spring.

�—
' 1(
* '13

Mil

«*W

lerful m oney savings, price slashing values. I f you have not discovered what
When you ,atpp to think about it, N ow is the Tim e— You'll be interested in our
i
’S
w
ill
mean
to
you
it's
not
our
fault.
D
on't
w
ait
any longer— see fo r yourself— everything in the Btore has been drastically
a CLEARANCE SALE A T Y O W E LLL
„
_ ' ■ *b efore
*
'* advance
’
»in price. T ak e advantage o f this wonderful opportunity to g e t more fo r your money.
reduced. A ll outstanding merchandise *bought
the

LL BE CLOSED ALL D A Y TH URSDAY

OPENS FRIDAY 9 A. M.

PIECE GOODS

r S A V E O N C H R IS T M A S G IF T S

.

Phoenix Hose

IgaTff M

«*»s^oee*n»**oo*'*io*»*'»*.**»** ■ » i.i.

t«60

....—....***e.... ________ ____

11*26 v a l u * § ...****** **»#•««,«*•«

1-00» Value*--------------- „ ---- ;..... .......... ...*......

Phoenix Sox
29c value*.......'-.-.’....u....... ..................... - ............ 24c
Also one small lot of assorted sites and colon to close

LATHES’ BAGS
In aattni, leathers

and woven

A Cotton suiting
*Wk value......... a..2I(
Evcrfast French uins
ham In new plaids—
86 In. wide,
,reg, price 45c-......35&lt;
/Assorted lot of cot

fabrics.

valuea
values

S BAGS

5 yds. for...^..:...$1.00
Nubby Weave su'tlng
— new color combina­
tions—
69c value.....' ---- 65c
Treasure.'.Cloth an d
colonial crepes r e g.
price 290, for..... 24c

M E N -T A K E
SHIRTS
rr u W

Rraru l

Heavy fleers *trip«,
11.35 v*tue«........ .
W irk .Shirts
A] lot f o r __ v_________________
yard Una (1.00 valuer for ....
Tom Sawyer Shirts a

Men’s Felt Hats
18.00 Stetson

Belts &amp; Buckles
URN'S 81I.K TIK3

Ladle* coats, fur-trimmed drway

J i

Costume Jewelry

tons, Including piques,
swissea, organdies, batlstar and prints.
valuta to 49c....,... 85c
Ben grade prints, 36
in. wldfc guaranteed
fast, color, 25c value

R EAD Y TO WEAR

Jpe«ial lot ta close out at
*

All iilkcrepe jleiftene
end h e a v y r a y o n
crepe* — 69c and 79c
value* for....... _.»_59c
A.l wool coat and ault
material* 54 Inchaa
wide, light and dark
shade*—
|2.60 valuea... .. 42.19
$1.05 valuea......$1.00
$1.79 valuta___ $1.49
$1.69 valuea-----$1.89
$1.50 valued-.... $1.29
Rayon altp materia) In
white or pink, 36 in.
wide—
reg. price 89c......S2c

'.All o^cr lace*— in all
the paatel shade*, 36
In. wide—
$1.49 value_____$1.29
.$1.29 value............ 98
Chlffona, georgette*,
altlca and aatlna. Reg.
Value from $1.25 to
$1.69 at —........... 98c
Yard wide ailk crepes,
fgillea, satins, taffetas,
tayon crepes and plaid
crepe de chlnca—
96c to $1.26 value* 89c
Velvet corduroy, 86
Inches wide, In bright
colors, regular price

Sweaters &amp;

•'llMe nr plain tailored • porta etylee—

/ I

Hits* from 11 to 4*.
8*9.60 value* ........ —
8*3-60 valuea .............
820,78 valuea----------8*4.60 values----------810.76 values..... - -

$2.60 values':

$1.96 valuea for......... —$f.G9
$2.95 values for -------- - r .i......... $2.60
$3.96 value* f o r ------- ------- ....^5.-........ $8.29

$1.96 y e '$ n

$1.69 V* lues

$4.95 values for ......................
$4-29
$1.00 all wool slip over for 89c
Mens’ leather blouses—made of reindeer
wlih ripper fronts
.

tadlss hat*

silks.

$1.25 values
'-‘A VtiV' i
, .89 values

$4.06 valors
18.06 value*

. -.79 value*

H AN K IES

FLOWERS

ilii ait* 4r**a num

lasaJr

118$,......,..y*».•—

Mlnrtmant.

. . . ...1

and coIor* a hkndksrchlif*

$9.95 value*...—.—
^ ----...$8.96
$10.95 valuea— ..........-1.^*-........ $9.96
$11.76 valuea........ .....„.^ I.-.*.„$ 1 0 .9 6
Boys’ leather jackets, regular price j
8.96 f o r ...... ..... .........................—.$7 96

Lovely colors.
In satins, vslvsts,

$1.06 value*

JIT.T8
and

rsorgattaa,

..... —...........$1.06

S&amp;r v » ! ue * . _ —

for

$1.25 value*
,95 valuea

SILK SCARFS

30r

t.adlr*’ and rMMrr#'i nndlas—erspa ds
•hen* rayon knit*. or soft cottons. In.1.
. row
------•imUnr
n t sllns
slip*, ahnria
short*, * ftriiar
pajama*.)
tsds and pastls*.
'U ’ l O ^ ^ r ;
8-V88 valuoo------------------- ----------$ X i»l

Bright Shades
on odd lot U cloao out $KSW
Haw fall hlou*M and aartat
twin ssti for India*, ml**** and
Mew lot of Fall kids In all
wanted shades.
Sports
dressy numbers.

Coroot* and comWnatlW—PopuUf Ooo- ,
•*rd and II. and W. nmnWrs.
t*J*« vnhwe— ........
-J f*
86.00 vain**.---- -------------- —
ItM value*----------------------- 2 5
IIU vain#*—..------"-/ rS * ■

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Shorts

Men's A Boys' Underwear
for..............

76e Arrow.
Man’s Union Suita ...
$L25 grade. nainsook
$1.60 grade nainsook-------------- .....___________ _
r Men's All Wool Shirts A Drawers $1.75 valua..
Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suita apeclal for—
Boya’ Heavy Cotton Union Suits apeclal for.—

M E N ’S L O U N G IN G R
Floe for Christina* presents

$6.95 Values

$3.50 values....,..,...,.,$ $ .«
$2.86 values......... $2-29
$ 2 i0 values.......

BOYS’ SUITS

$1.95 values....... .... $1.69
Also fabric rlovaa In light and

dark shades. Slaea up to.»VY

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SHORTS and LONGS

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Removal O f Prohibition Law
Placed A t jTop O f Legislative
CalendarPprJahuaty Term
aUonaliat Head Says
0 1 » u Lacks Force
O f Public Opinion,
Needed To Govern

•MandleU, leader of tlm powor1 nationalist union .Ull shied
r*y ‘ from the provisional prcslwey proffered him. While th*
yJhntmaHad f adsfaRy &gt;%. so*,
hathar Tnsaday night’s dliaatroos
repented
aa» bomhfngs Would be repeated
taa| night, th* nationalists were
unrlng Mend 1st* not to "commit
polttfcikl suicide,," bp ,tahlng over
the .leadership o f tlm nation at
this eyitieal

W a s h in g t o n , s o t « t - w &gt; 7
Removal o f fedrral prohib^llon en­
forcement laws from Umjatatuto
book* and revision of Ik^upr taxes
and tariffs yesterday ware placed
by Sptaker Rainey at Urn top of
tie legislative calendar for tbe
January session of Congress.
Although the Volstead
Act newspapermen that
rotlficattoi
would be nullified It the' yrohioi- “ is tartaia.- '
tlon amendment Were repealed,
The view that a move would be
except for Its application tn the
District of Colombia and Ra terri­ made to repeal the so-called I! red
tories, Raney said it should be amendment whiMi prohibit* news­
eliminated.
) ,\ \
wi . . paper* end olh#r publications from
Early action on a bill being pre­ sending Into dry states Issues car*
pared by the ways and means
committee to Increase the liquor i
taxes from |l.tO a gallon'la be-'

Manufacturers* Reply Incident Is Unsolved
To Men Termed As
Mystery AlongWIth
Acceptance P r o o f
Lonfir Island A ffa ir

cS a ifcY * f Ctmrasn*, held at

ra pill

visit Baaford In the

Reaction ToSubstitute WorksAdmintstration
Enters New fie ld In
For N RA Indicates
That Industry IsN ot P ffo rt To Provide
M o r e Employment
In Complete Accord
WASHINGTON. Nov. S— t l V A division of opHun within indus­
try Itself, a frankly skeptics! at­
titude an the p« i &lt;&gt;f labor and the
reiterated dctoimmsllon of the
govrrnmcm rr-t lo relax its par*
tlclpation, m » h k &gt; .n and veto
power over Industry, as provided
In the recorc „ codes, yesterday
diudrd the fomie of the Swop*
plan.Advanced j / Gcrari Swopo,
president of
Uen-rel d eelric
company and unt il WVVwedatr a
member of the national industrial
advisory boarl in* plan calls fee
a super chaml-ri of remoter** and
industry which would servo as an
appeal boanl i t the sdintnlsuwlion of the em'v’ Its purposed, as
tVecrlbrd by S'1op*, would be to
cstslilish an Imi'iitrial self g o v ­
ernment organ.iilms Mid gam m ­
ing of Industry "with the conse­
quent paralyitnc ifTeclr ol) tallia-

WASHINGTON. Nov. .1—&lt;A \The public work* adrhinlstritVo*
last nirht allntrd *133.000,000 to
railroads for the purchase of steel
rail* end far extensive railroad
mnslrrrtton, lh»a catering A new
field In Ita efforts to provide onpinv ment.
The sum of IS I .OOOJfeOO was set
aside for purrhasa af 1,000,000
tons of new rails and 400,000 tana
o f fastenings In-tudtng spiksa and

Kissimmee Man.ls 1st Caldwell R e c overins
To Payl933TaxesHere From Painful Injury

k* Hamay fa* th*
L. C. Tyi*r, of Klsnmmi&gt;«, but
gathering first hand
informal v oa-Mcaasary i mprove- a properly ovntr iu this c.'.y, I*
the M *n r of tha
1'J.ui m
■ toBta ( • Uto fh a a ito L s,
n E i dtoeaaulng octtvfUs for Ui* receipt laguad * t th* City Hall
new year, th* ecmmitts* decided like* Wednesday morc.ing wb.-v
lb* book* were offlcivliy opened
U Plato th* Bt. Johns-lndlsn ElyXrr the collection o f isirr.
*r canal preitet at The head of th*
Mrs. Harriett 8. Rosjvller, Mngjlst *| objective*. Reports made
noU* Avenue, was the smond per­
Indicated .that progress la being
son to pay 10:13 tax**, while Mrs.
i* ad* towytrd lb* construction of
Wallace W- Wright. JJrllcnvlII*
this canal.
Avenu*, holds the third receipt
i ' Prog teas ala* was reported U Issued.
-j
Urn matter o f out-ofta on th* rio­
ter between Sanford and Ink*
'George. Final completion of thee*
jtet-offh wit) bring Jacksonville
much nearer Ih* city, and th*
PARIS, NoevT 1.—(A&gt;)- Premier
Kvorh I* to h* undertaken soon by Barrsut today warned parliament
D m War Department.
that “ Pren.h dest|ny" is at stak*|
rTPttshJtet H. M. p*pw*rth ha* in a &lt;ministerial declaration ea-| V. A. WtlUsmi, local auto deal
MU&gt;o«nted' that tb * Co mmlH c* pressing a' "passionate wilt" fur] er, left Jacksonville yesterday alt
ptersomml for lh* new year It oa a completely balanced budget, lie; ernoon by airplfen* for Washing
declared for a strong tariff d*-| tun, I’hlladalpbia, and W*w Yuri
man P. T. Williams, U D. fens*, a large public works pro-. City on a busini ■■ trip which will
o f JUtanumU and II. B. gram and a solution for tha .(co-. end within o wc &gt;k.
f Geneva a* trlaa-chalrmn-i, nomlc crisis by general measures.! In V
i he expert* to
K. Alien, F. K . Abderson,
— ---■■■ . ,—
. confer
ingressman Mark
hadn’t J- U Bromlay. otsection with the
F A IR TO RUN IN ifeU
- Wikuj
ird as an air mall
CHICAGO, N o e,, |L— VP)—f t * , step piping|tha alnler month*, lie
World's Fair official* decided to-' will r*p.ts*nt he trade body in
day to hold th* upoattlon over1this connsouw na vics-chairman
fe n lN C
. l f ,I
.
W / y . A r if e t lo . Committee.

eaves For]
rip North

Tonight
With hdvanc* ticket sales Indi­
cating a capacity audience, 'mem­
bers a f tha Oka Auxiliary of San­
ford Lodge No, 1141. this afternoon .completed stage preparations
and s tlte detail* att*ndir%| the
proaantails*, at Uto Cttp Hall t o
night, of Um ,»a g ro : pr&lt;xbi*toto.
"From JUa Ta Run." which begins
at 1:00 o'clock.'
: t-,ivv"'
The perfomanca. In two acta
wtU depict th* M tp Uf* Of th*
M gr* rallrond worfcar ta and A s e t
hia romp- AH t o W I t auppitod bp
legat aigr sia why i n under th*

"Rending the, Dock," arc among
•th* e*ag number* used during this
aeon* with th* card gam* aonfv •
tosck and wl% dance, a gutter
ante, and a fltalu.
1 A aw* act P ay o f Ufa before th*
juvaoll* girl* qusxrtet. Th* perfor-

ttitfc. t i n
Into thdal
i

ties Raw

eppsriualV

NEW YORlt, Nee. 3.— (A1)—
William Randolph Hears! and a
department store yesterday die*
cussed the national recovery pel*
kiea tn fall page newspaper advertisemsate.
Henr tfs recent comment on the
^blighting effect o f the NRA polley" brought this j question from
Bloomtngdale’st
'
"Now, honestly; Mr. Hearst,
don’t yon think that at a critical
time Uka this wa should all poll
togutherT"
)
Also U U :
1 J
“ Frankly, Mr- Hsatrit, BloomingdaleS doeaa*t Ilka that state­
ment, nor do wa Ukoth* tenor of
year editorial* discrediting the
NB A."
I
.
The stem’s eeyporf o f the NRA

was vs Iced la fan page
manta la several papers
the American, a Hean
lion. The Hearst organ
so had two o f the yak)
cent statements on the
printed tn a fall page
meat la ana newspaper,
"William Randolph H&lt;
heading o f Urn Hearst
meat laid, "who was e

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CONFERENCE FOR MAN W H O ‘MADE;
FARM RELIEF IS SAN FRANCISCO
IN DIFFICULTIES QUAKE IS DEAQ

“ The remainder of the huge loan
— nr t M ,000.000—Neua allocated
to th* feanaylvanla railroad for
completion o f the electrification of
Its tin* between New York end
Washington. Improvement of the
roadbed, and constractlon o f 131
»l*etrlc
locomotives and
10M
freight had passenger car*.
The money la to be lent th* car­
riers with Interest at 4 percent,
but no Interest need he paid dur­
in g tKe' fSrtl f » f . ------” ------------IHtTrrencc of opinion within in­
Secretary tehee, th*
public
WAJSHtNOrJN. Noe, 3— W I­
dustry itself wa, iwrnlcd In a works administrator,
explained
lOuUnsed On l*ag* This*)
that the year of grace was grant-1 TH# coaferes-* between five mid*d so a i "not la embarass the car­ tVfStom governor* and Admtnlarier* at this time by further Im­ tratio aofriclals In nn effort to lift
mediate commitment*."
farm price* ran Into difficulty to­
The names o f the roads which
day
sad BroroUnr Wall*** a*Will participate In the tM .004.000
loons were not available at th* rounefd that plats to this and
would not be ready before tomor(Continued On Png* Three)

Wallses Says Task la Negro Character H im
A lways M a r v e l e d
Not As Simple As It
Over His Strength
First. W asPictured
faAN FRANCtJHXVh/aT. * - T l i a
-agro mag whv "pulled down" AM
city of San Francisco unaided an
th* morning of AP&gt;il Ik, )M i, died
hose still marvblllng at th* .eglastrophd ha fauvsO b*c«q«s hs
.llJuH
Uom als
ml. navw
.tewwhlh •’t V
JldnT know
own strength.
Hlstoiy record! d the disaster an
an "earthqtfaka, followed fey fir*"
but fell! Warden knew differently.
Announcement of th* picture*qua
Warde’.l't
death rerajlol
among oId-U.w*r* today hi* story
a tth a / ltM ca-mroph*.
i,
I
B ik * character even befop* |M
great *v*nt, had had a rocky nl|M
sad on tho fair April morniny srug
tooklag for an aye-opener .' »
q tench th* burning thirst In ,U *
throat, •
• ■*
)ato th* fi-,i. op*• *

" V * fet* fuHklV tha* It Is not
Of tha nearly uO&gt;vi pounds of
pork which was rvc ived her* on
quite as si mule to work uol lUtads
Oct. 14 for dtstrihin on to the to-!
of th* plea aa l i. f t m seamed,” he
dlgent residents of this cjmmusaid.
nlty, only about 700 pourds ru-'
'Another bomSuqf marked farm
lhainrd yesterday, it wa&gt; reported
.in k * violence Ir Wltront n yaaat th* monthly meeting of th*
Seminole County employment Re­
The Sanford Womans’ Club, in* lerday and pkkatlng began anew
lief Committee held at th* Court Baaford Garden Clubs, and the ■a MlnnaaoU, Iowa and South Da­
H&gt;u*e last night.
\ , ,
i Atoferlcan, ta g ion Auxiliary wiQ kota, aa law
Distribution was mads • W all
handle th* principal axslguaMata t W groplf.
heads af tamllle* -enu are regis­
attending th* reCeptloQ here nest promise uattl rriUI
tered for work rcl ef July, N n .
&gt;toted to Prtcliant Rooeevalt yea- h* himself or III* rutar Would gof
Helen T. Morse, c Minty welfare Frtdsy noon for Mis. Arthur fl. trday to fir * alvWrvst governor* blm credit.
•
&lt;, * ' { .
Cummer, ef Ja:ks.,nvdle
state
director who assists ih« Commit-]
But the bart lode- was obdoratR
' rhalrman of the new “ MehlUxa- t re m » L
lee, reported.
Several strikers were arrested la
tton f*r Human iI n .Ii " rasvsrwsl,
bill showed ths color of hi* toutoy,
Rev. Merlin J. Hum. commit­
lYsuvau
sponsored fay the roadstd* dlso.xect In
The
affair,
Mid refused to w.'t a* much as the
tee member, reported so iieps
county,
Wlaaons
a,
and
Rhariff
Women’s Ctvk ( . h i ooltom of a guiss with gig uni***
that 1 &gt;* i ring taken tn handle trails body’s
kind h roaenwetter augmented hi* Jail
iC
asllsw e OB
ft. Faff* VW.1
transient visitors t i Haofi.il dur-l milt**. Is the only on* of i
(Continued
T * * ) I'?
guard to ,aWv« oif * reported at­
scheduled for Central J'loi it at
ing the winter. He Is rival-man of
this time. Th* spelters include! tempt ta fr »- the prisoners.
a a|&gt;rcial transient relief miMmitFaacaful picki tiag was reported
Mrs. Ruth Atkinson, &gt;f Tallahnstee which includes W. M. Haynes,'
on some Mines&lt;oik highways, atrd
see, Florida
Commissioner
of
W. It. Zachry, amt Captain HanBsuth Dakota farmers gathered
Public W .lfa r*) Mrs
WUtl* U.
yon of the Salvation A im ..
Jn several county group* to g srd
Rail
or
Jerkeonrilk,
chairman
of
A new rnmmittss was rivaled]
th# highways. The sudden turn to
Past Grand Commas&lt;Wt ( I t i r y
last n'ght, the Acliettiev t* .mrull- the Florida W s lfx c Board, and picksting was unexpected, to view
Walter
Wilsur
ol
Wash
ngton,
O. 8now, of Tamps, and mapaheru
tre. Headed by Re” . Dram, and
of
th*
aas*rtls«
nf
IMlo
Reno
na­
member of th* Fsi-.lly Welfare
with It. I. I lean, Mrs. tv l„ Mor­
tional strika leader, that th* of hia staff arrived to
gan, and Randall l has* as mem­ Associativa ef Avoc-'ca.
movement was "inacUvely sus­
Th* Women'* Clu-j will bav* pended,” pending *be governors’ lat* thla afternoon to be gfwetsa
bers, this nn« group will seek to
by a group or Knight* T * lapUr
local* woik for nn incit-naingly charge of the lunrhcon, staring conference in n Tree Ideal Roose­ from Sanford and Orlaado, and
large number of "while rolU i” at 13:30 o'clock; His (ssrdsn t'lubs velt.
to make ready for kls laspectJeu
workers who lists been applying will be rvsponslbli fur lb* itoruroof Tsorloc Command* ry M*. U
t
one,
and
th*
Auxiliary
will
sere*
for help lately.
*and Olivet Com mauds ry N d .4 af
as
n
hospitality
coi-imittee
to
wel­
The general rumstillvi appr &gt;vud
Orlando, sehedktUd for the M*-'
I he passage of a resn.it ion calling come tha speaker# and . those at­
E. E. Bladworlb, chairman of aooic Temple at 7il0 o'clock to­
on the Florida Emergency Relief tending th* luncheon Irrig outi
tha Go's martial Activities Com­ night.
Admlnlslratloii to erect a gro-p of-town.
Harvard Walker, commakdar af
These details wer- completed at mittee ef th* Baminato County
of proposed transient camp* near
ths state line rather than through­ a Women’s Clek Crinmitles meet­ Chamber o f Commere* ha* an­ Taylor Commniidary, already ha*
out Flornk.
ing yesterday afternoon, presided nounced that there will he an Im­ Invited all Kalgkt* Tamplay (a this
Those attending last nielli’s over by Mr* W. L. Morgan.
portant m uting of Ma atemmlt*** city and the ■atTaaadl% *
meeting were: Randati Chase, who
Depository boxer in which the at the City Ilall Monday after- attend teatgbt's cerstnony:
presided, John Melsch, Br„ \V. It. people of this -•oun'y will li* In­
issued hia InvItaUoa todn
Zachry, Mrs. Helen Morse. W. M.
minding than* planning ta
vited
to
place
rlotoliir,
shoes,
tad
II tones, Fred T. Williams, Mrs.
that they should do *a 1
R. O. Chase, J r . Mrs. W. L Mor­ other articles that *•• na* &gt;1* for
they have ualfonns or set.
as*, Rav- K. D. RivUmUe, and th* M**V *1H bt placed at four
Re*. Martin J, Brmni.
rlrmtagU points n this city; next
week, Mrs. Julius llingfeldar and
Mrs. Rea Packard told th* ns**'IINIONTOWN, p « , Nov. n - Ing yeaterday.
M l—Hli me a who ly n k with ihv
Th* material for thesg boxes
experience o f years af On,In •
ground teal d gg'n g will dxa their
Atlantic Const tin* I
Sunday best today for a lervuus
ployeas, is new assd
talk with President Recur,,!:
the six patrols. Two i
stout Um troubles that are k»i&gt;
occupy cornsre e f *
railroad euaoagger
Ing more than. iu.OOo of their ram-Commercial Avenue
tad** idle la Burthen Pteun.ylfort able and hate*-LI
vsnia.
g
Thro* , gttondlag
yesterday'*
mrstiag wore: Mr, H, 0. Chase,
B AliT K A tU I S’ HTORIES
J r, Mrs. Julius D. tgfsldsr, Mrere * rl liana*II, Mrs. it. K. Jen**,
- COLUMBIA, M o, Nov. % -4»3 Mrs. F. R. MUcbaU, Mr*. U*4*a T.
Headquarter* aa
—-A doll i:i his hand, S-y*ar-oM Meroa, lfra. W. b Morgan, Mr*.
for th* purpeed
Harold Cuaakghaai riimbej| is a Rax Pochard, Mrs. A. B. Peek,
courmgeutotrt to th* ghta, i
window sill yesterday. Thu scrvrn Mrs. W, K. Wotenn, Miss M iry
their spasm*re. '
y a w way sad Iba chilli tombled Dlghton, Miss Jeoepbloa TafmU,
The patrol smtguw iaU al
throe floor# t * lb* grognd. A war- and Dr. Elisabeth Tracy.
rot aroi
. '
rflod grandmother from' Um a
Kfegtot Putroti Kathsrihe
N * m-imento later, bruised but
c A T 't i K t j r r o H RANHOM
ethcnrlaa uahart, rwefhlty examlatam aim
an# LU .1-11 “ * &gt;
TORONTO, N *v
y P )- 1
Mitch*U. Marian
Jon**, and M m
Pla* Cane Petri

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Distributed Nearly
4200PoundsOfPork

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                    <text>SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.1933

Member Associated Prate

Retail Code Highlights
F or Seminole County

Governor Refuses To
Call Extra Session
T o Discuss Critical
Situation In State
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 1.—
(A.P.)—Florid* West Coast
schoolUftlcUl* w h o ca m e here
today to urge the allocution
of Vnor« stats funds to public
schools wift told by Govern­
or ShbTtfc And the Board of
Education to "Go home, put
on a cinhjptifn to collect lo ­
cal* achoo] ^ taxes and this
probleih w ill be wived."

ALI. RETAILERS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOL­
LOWING TRADE PHACTICF.S:
No retailer »hall use advertising, whether printed, rsdl &gt; or
display or o f »ny othrr nature, which is Inaccurate in any ma­
terial particular or mlsreprcrc-.its merchandi*c (Including it*
use. trade-mark, grade, quality. .|uantity, site, origin, material,
content, preparation or curative or therapeutic effect) or credit
terms value*, polin** or service*; and no retailer shall use
advertising or selling method* which tend to dcceiee or mislead
lK* Nh* retailer *hall use advertising wh
!?* n n ' m s
in sny mnt&gt;-rial particular TO AN ) COMPETITOR OR HIMERCHANDISE. PRICES. VALUES, CREDIT TERMS, POI.IC ,E No0 retaUeRrV,* h fn 'u s « advertising which i,mvn,r*tejy j*y»
claim to a |mllcy or continuing prattler of generally underselling
" f l . M * , shall secretly GIVE A N Y T IIIN O O F VAUJE
—
OR AGENT Ob ^ r U B T O M W jF O K
TO T ill' EMPLOYEE

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V . V ’t r T , T s T ,!S A rcU R i'T E •'lNr,K^ Y

MATERIAL

PA™ r refi**r -h»ll Pla c o 's t.c le . in the way of the purchase
„ f « product which a consumer order, by brand
r»
iny upon the rnn.umrr a .nb.tlli.tr nrnduet In « manner whi.h

tf? -* -,

ssrs

.O .P . BegiriiFirst Attack
FORD DEQUES RFC LOANS GOn
Roosevelt, Charged
TO RELEASE DROPPEDOFF Having Broken P rom ises
DATA SOITCHT LAST MONTH

WASHINGTON. Nov. 1,—
—
Th* NRA, under fir* from several
angles, appeared liksly yesterday
tu become the leading issue In th*
N R A Heads Believe'Less Than 1 Hundred congressional elections c f 1034.
The opening thrust In that cam ­
HisCompliancelVith | Million W a s Turned
paign. Democratic and Republican
All Parts Of Code| Into Many Channels circle* agreed, was mad* In thl
May NowBeAssured | Jones’ ReportShows issuance o f a pamphlet by th* R e­
publican national committee ch arg­
— ■—
j
|
-----------------I’ realdenl
Roosevelt
had
DETROIT. Nor. I— &lt;A.I\)— | W ASHINGTON. Nov. I.— (A5) — ing
Arsrrtlng that “ Wr arc always { \ decline In reconstruction corpor­ broken pledge* given In th* party
willing ta arredr to proper and
ation loan* in Srpten.ber compared platform and In hi* speeches last
reasonable
iF s u r .li,'
fo r d
with August and July was report­ year.
In that pamphlet, the NRA
Motor (Vanpan- official* tads*
ed yesterday to South Trim ble,
came In for scattered fire, but
were compiling Genre, on wages clerk o f the llouso.
and hoar* for suhmis.Lin IS the
The report, submitted by Jesse Republican leader* yesterday were
National Automobile Chamber
II. Jones, chairm en, showed that said to be planning to assail it
af C. Onmerer a* one of the re­ advance* totaling $95,0011,510 were son as a "mean* of putting Indi­
quirements under the NII V rnde. authorised in September compared vidual enterprise, ambition, initia­
thrift,
foresight
In
a
—------with $111,405,52k In August ami tive,
straight-jacket." These were the
WASHINGTON, Nov. I.- tA*&gt; -, Ii:n.&lt;|VJ71 in July.
Henry Ford will . pply rode-rc-l O f the Septemlwr n uthorljatlon . wonts used recently liy Everett
qulred fg u r e . to D.c n .lu .n .l nu- •37.tao.2TO went to f in .n c l.l In.tl- Snndres., chairman o f the R e­
tumobilr chamber of cimnieree uy tut Ion* and 5.11.1.74(1,711 to the feil- publican national committee. In
cral relief administration. To help describing the NRA.
Nov. 0 or 7.
The main rharge o f the Repub­
K.tat.lishmrnt of (bi* intentlm ease the farm m ortgage aituation,
yester.lay raised definite rg|iecta- the corporation turned over $200,­ l i c a n roiigretslonal campaign,
t on b) Washington utfirisly that 000 fur u*r by the farm credit ad- leaders here -aid, would be. that
hia cunipliance with the cfda in nrinistintiun in refinancing loans, had Pies blent Roosevelt Incorpor­
all respects would be rccurded re .1 bringing the total advance* for ated the NRA principle* In hi*
this p ri pose to $10,000,000.
pstfon n. he would not have been
fore long.
In it ' r ffort to open or liquidate elected
if romplli
romp) lanes ra­
Tlte Idg point of
close
luink*.
the
corimrmtton
subllied w s, 1bat o f
ma)nlng to be settled
Anticipating the attack, tha
21
ling
wllii
cm- srrils'd fur preferred stock in
collect tr bargaining
Democrat* have tentatively ou t­
ployrv The issue is
Is drawn&gt;.|uare
drawn's.iuara- bank* and trust companies tota l­ lined a strategy which, rather
ly in the rax* qf the Edgrwatef,. ing $1,700,000 and authorised two than defending |he NRA will e-'n
N. J.. Ford assembly plant *lriko, loan' amounting to $«50.(HK( ae
le n d that it was necessary in an
f l i J’ U sb fr y i t t P 'h _ riu um an \*» •*£.J a . p r e f s ^ i stock
r c -ifs s ------ --------- -------o f the national labor board told 1 The sum o f
» 4.!WMl,CHbi
en today that a ilctei mlna-1 turned over to the secretary
I the iM-a-ury
fur
payment* on
lien yra* ripertrd .oun,
(t'ontlnued On Page Three)
Striker* have Ila-en heard by I
plant managrra who refa^rod the
demands to licarborn. F a d ’s an­
swer, *a .l Wagner, “ was expected One Dies AsCianifWar
early this week" and the chairman Breakri Out InC'amden
was not ilisposed to press tha Is­
sue until adequate time had been
CAMDEN, V J Nr.-. I - t / l ' , — Arm y Kn^ineerH W ill
allowed. Asked h &gt;w much time
At. outbreak of w'.rtt |&gt; lies Unite.I,
should be allowed he said "that
. _ .
...
...
Inttpecl 2 Proponed
ec
will have to N
he ttended
later." . 1 - * * " «
l the machine gun slaying o f one
nerving also: "Users nmiri a lime
Projects
At O n c e
man .the crllica, woundi-.p el anwhrn there is no longer any nr
|other and the m ysterious ilisapgotiatlng.
W ASHINGTON, Nov 1 -D P&gt;HonN ' Intentlm to supply the1
of
lia n a for the proposed $150,000,An hour after a man who X&gt;« r (100 , htp f , n. , to cut , thorl
wtRri fend hours flKurca
in
nou nrwd h y .lh e NHA, t n d .it was Ms
J“ hn
* ? ' ***| between the G olf o f M exico ary)
. withintt arngUilr out
lh.. Lsssssght to , hoapltal with thre
(hr AlU ntjc .^.baunl moved
a
j donor
his
or
bihh
-UI
mrtt«lhc*J»ckrtftel
liullrla
in
Dearborn mar.u/arlurer for tprelal m r ju .ir t -jw .r u * .
"■
'" " j , tep further yesterday a* Army
\ivor&lt;&gt; ^ to a y . |» »lic$* fo u n d th$* l&gt;otl% nrf F t
such
*
.'.h eng.neere were ordered to make a
*
. . . J l - e n* V.......
. attention
, ,
, , * ., c.u .cd ..gore
the Ford* ward " C o w *i»y" DeI-r*n*o, 10, vsiih
(Continued On Page Three)

HugftetWBX that • special acerf the Eagtslature be callrd to
With the "Deplreabl* situ*mer.-iiandUe best* »urh label.
, ,
. . N, , A
P '.* f irhooli that may operate
Any retailer rightfully |K&gt;.se...ng (he insignia of the NllA
for only four month* wrre met
who bn. In stork or purchase* similar merchandise which has
been manufactured before the effective date of the Lode of hair
‘ ’ flat declaration from the
Competition requiring such merchandise In Imar an N It A lawn
•Thar* won’t be any aremay nttarlr Ibvret tbe NHA Insignia.
nlon o f thr legislature,
COMPANY SCRIP: The following provision* o f Ihl* sec­
f ’m not going to wilillo
tion shall not become effective until Mar. 1. lin t. Pending
up'B the taxpayer* the roat o f n
such effe live date the Administrator shall appoint a Comsstsloh "
mill, e of not more tlmn three per* n* to investigaUi-tb* ecoThe proposal that a goodly
nomir and social Implications of thr.e provision*. Said Commlttcr u.nv make rerommcndalions. based upon It* investigations,
■lie* o f gasoline tax money 'how
and such recommendations *h*ll. upon approval by tha Preslgoing to road* be diverted to
school* wa* spiked by an opinion
of*ATfmnFy“tJ'»nr&gt;rrijm itls-rtteV
only the Legislature could rh*ne«thn law which a^ocate* thl* rrvrand.
" I f the school hoards." the Govrrnor said In latter* to all county
school superintendent* *nd board
member*. »»nt yesterday, "which
ard charged with the responsibility
foil operation o f our schools, will
maka a dries fer the. payment of Deficit Decreased In Former Governor Will
school taaa* In their respective
Last Quarter Overt Be General Receiver
count lea, aided and M a t e d hr
nsrent-teacher association*, civic
Same Period In 1932 i For 17 Closed Banks
bodice and othar* Interested In th*
I
welfare of our children and their
NEW YORK, N iv.
Hi I WASHINGTON, Nov. I. — At
rdecatl»n. oar arhaol problem rectors of the United Slstes St.el I the suggeellon. of Ah* I'assldent.
rMUf wUI ba.polyeiCorporation yesterday'dr.-ia--,-,! a former Oorj_-&lt;^ry A. Hardee ha*
in
thr
dttldgnd v f £6 rent* on iV pr*»- trrrivr«l rtfhrniUslflh' fh—
•v
’'
ferred stock. L'k* paym.-in "•* J comptreller of Die currency nn t y c A tt'rn re General that U xmad* In each quarter tin.-# Jur
„| „Vcie#r for the closed
perrrs h s y rth a privilege o f f* v u .ry when lh.jNVIdend ana .1 I , ...... .
lhr D b tHc, of Col.....n w ^ elboof t*xr&lt; snort from the duced from $IJ25 qu arte;'/.
very fin* cotnpenun
other ad valorem taxe^.
with
bin,
Total earnings of &gt;I|&gt;DI,M2]
(or lh* third quarter vreru a" tion.
vn here that Pre-ldenl
It D known
Pre-ldent i M d l l b e r H l U D
(Continued on Pago Four)

STEEL COM PANY.CARY HARDEE IS
ORDERS 25 CENT. AWARDED CHOICE
STOCK DIVIDEND,FEDERAL POST

P l a n s Completed
For S a f e t y Week
Observance H e r e

Hero's how Safety Week In Sem­
inole County will be observed, It
was decided at a meeting of l ha
Paftty Committee o f the Semlnolo
County Chamber of Commerce re
centlyt
All mJnleter* In the coanty will
bo eeked to make eomt reference
to the safety movement from tlwlr
pulpits next Bnnday morning as
a starttr of ths week'* education­
al campaign in tha county.
At 1Q:$0 o'clock Monday mornaaariy 5000 while and colored
'V t e a l children in this county will
nateo ta safsy messages fh leii
will ba offered them by some repa f the Atlantic Coast
Rtet*" « 1:00 o'clock,
tha A. C.' L. rroftceslve Club will
hold It# monthly program meoUnr
befoe* which J. R. Frank* o f High
Springs, nationally known for hla
safety Work, will appear aa priael pal afiahlfT A dance will follow
.flit reunite)program, and tbe pub­
lic is M t e d te attend..
Mlaa Edria Boest o f the Asao
dated Gas gad Electric Co. xrill
*p*ak baluyi ths Sanford Rotary
Club .«■ Tuesday and the Sanfeni
Klwania Clab an Wednesday, whll*
D. R. MeKsever o f tbs sama com­
pany will, spaak to members o f
the Sanford Woman's Club and
i o f tha West Side P.-T. A .
night af Safety Week U
'or a round table ronfer« Cite HaD. Thl* m**i* participated in by tgsr l i e Sant hem Bell Tet_ Florida Power am*
lig h t C a , Sanford (tea Co., A. C
*d. Girl Scoata. Boy
I many other groups tnthe mare meat foe tha

Branan WantsParents
To Attend Scout Meet
" i f parents and friends of bojs
s*!ah to Irarn something abiul
scouting and what it means to
boys, they should visit llo
Me
lender Arradr tomorrow mglq at
7:30 o’clock," said Arthur lliaoan,
cashier o f the
Sanford Atlantic
National Hank and local Scoot
committee member, a* he remind­
ed the public today Dial the first
o f a series of six educations!
meetings for adults is lo be held
tomorrow night.
Mr. Oranan wants every parent
of a Scout to attrnd this meet ng,
aa well aa all other persons, who,
wondering just what is expected
of boys who join Scout troiys :&gt;ave
never bad thr matter explalaed
to them.
'
Tha meeting will probably con­
tinue fer ab a :l an hour and a half,
he said. II. N. Brown III, Orlando
Scout ExstuUva. and Rev. Martin
J. IIram o f Ualy Croaa Church
Mr*
iiirfvr^
/*
Kora win
will b*
be th®
the ip®
ipceks
o /I
t !
..
i . T T ..rw r_m u
Similar meetings will cuslinu
each MontHjSteid ThuredaF fn ltu
a srrlee o f all' m**l'ngs,kaA keen
k*e
disposed of. There is no Charge
for any meeting ^nd ajlgwlll be
held la Troop No. 5 headquarter*
on Sanford Avenue In tha Arcade
buildings.

Waterways GroupWill
Hold Meet Tomorrow
F in t meeting o f the new Woterway* Commltteo o f the Bern nolo
County Chamber o f Com mere ■ will
be hold at th* City Ball tlwqrrivw
afternoon at f:0 0 o'clock, it w*R
announced today Ip
Chairmen
Fred T. Williams.
The committee metre-er* who
are expected ta attend are: Mr.
~ amt, H. If. Levy, o f (Jess* Va,
m Alloa, Frank Kay AaderF- W. Bender. Jeha Urumlry,

Rmmavelt has high regard for the ,
.
forme. Florida g rerno. and Bo I t l r i l M
(LV itinsad On Page Three,

' a bullet throu gh bra bead, Ivi'ig
III e lonely s|h, i near llell M n i r.
1 Paul told police that he wa» shot

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m* ",

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lh “ " ’
?
mimlimned fn»m a H*» t i l t r r vJt l y
1 oppoBde the hiMpilal
rmci|t«l nlijtM iive o f t'amphcll
tlie
Tin- wes done, but when

Ini Carloads Of Beans
Shipped
O d Monday!
^
# * ^ion

P
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■■ it* mrnilwrn atari Incii
„
nrw uriMHi iw » ni«'Milx»rahii&gt; drive
To t h . Amerlran bruit t .r o w r j.,
...........
lhr
pr„ .
I„r . X.O-. thr bon,r of berng lh- |
,.nrn1|n,rlll
,o „ m. M,|H-r*. .1
fiMt firm (a bh 11• one or more ,nol
_ announced tnd*^ hjr lleyaard

Federal W ar Against*
Racketeering Coming JJ5&amp; "“ S5, S t f S f *iLi"

.-ahrl,
*

Exploiuons, Fires In
ManySectionsTake
Heavy Tolls Today

TIVERTON. K I Nov. 1.—OP)
Thrvv men wrrv killed, and a
Vkorimn
tend a
|?irl
r »mp*n&gt;nn fourth la mfoilnr and five war*
tank
icarhetl (he h o s p it a l r n l t a n r r . h •njurrd today when an oil
man ii»«»t th rin a n d
a p p a r e n t l y VltiK («*plrd at thr plant of tha
Nrw E in land Tr m i Inal rom pany
ftur** l the m into an a«Jt«*n»«»t'il$'
A Mnlr*|iiia i »ratrlt mm* pI n i * mllapurtl, |n«l m m ftdluwrtl hy r Xtiliivlon and fu r Klamru rnvrloprd
ctl fTt r the vnMini'll a n d t h eir «'*p
nrarlF&gt;.
It,IP I 't d n e k e l i e k r d that sh e v».i* four or flvr lii| tanka
otHtalninf oil, anil ifv r r tl w ork­
h IhIui I n i hr«MU«&lt;‘ she ha&gt;l *ef*i H "
men wrrr rrportrd mlnaina immathree m en whs, had ah«M t»«‘ r hu*
' thatrly aftrr thr collap«r, \»ut
hand
•intr a nu»nl*rr of n»ni war*
ru»hr«l to hoMptlal* In Kali Rivrr
N s.ia.- It
Itrlirvrd that th«y in Ighl be
' a p l H i n S t a i i y O I I IN i‘ W there.
S o lV lltio n A f n i y
H c iltl

Id carloads of beans ftom the San-. Walkwr. reeently elected ** 1'ital
ford er-ction lh * sesaon.
( or,imander ....ce.din g
W.
II
Two carlnada of
"Itoum lfal' shi-i'brnl
tean- of eitra fine quality. t.ik -n
'n ,,, ,|rtve is to get under way
from fields on the Fast .Side, left |||()1 wrek
|rl&gt;rnr,| ,&lt;**!•*&gt;.
Sanford Monday night for I'.'tiur- Bn,| , , , hr
llmi. ,|| pres.nl
ac Yar.l.where theywill .,e ro te.l (|nj| pri-1|w.|tvr
will !„•
to a destination chosen by
recruited for the bwsl rcpresenla
New York and Philadelphia offices ,|on (n
, nm,nal Armistice Day
®fgte*Lf|rm.
parade at Del and. 1‘ reaant plan*
0v f h . .bM M rsm* from
field,
f„ r , h, .ppe.ranca o f Can.;.-,
r -p U jn Kl)w,n .sia„y,.n o f the
W
l-II N -s 'n * membare.
Alia,.1. Salvation
Arns&gt;
headJ, W, Gtetey. nn,l W .l.| |I,K,n th# occasion o f th# rece.ll (|(1, rt„ , h„ « rrivp,|
Sanforel
lalwi. Small expree* nb'pmenls;
of 0ff,rrrAi . rising voie
purpoMc o f
M*$uiiiiiif
bhv* bean going on Site* the mid- „ f , hn„ k, w. . ^ u n d e d former
1
.. .. I charge o f the local
Post anil pre­
41* Of Iasi Weelg b j ^ -Monday's Commander Shepherd for *»»• f»s.-|
for
busy w inl.-r', work
avmg hi rst re ord In offiew ever orcom7*1
the interests of the poor andplishcl locally." I|a completed a onfortutiate.
,1
ra h*■ tk Is art)
area Pru- two year term on Kept. 30.
Captain Htanyun. who aurreeda
!b t t f 4 f In aaaiu
legion meet digs tor tha new Kiiv'oy Mealy w in
has n-slgnrd
Oaaptelty, #*#iy year are to lie held on th* first
ti a crop that promises Wednesday o f sach month. It was from Army work, was busy today
■unlading all members of the lo­
in i yield ami quality, sn l I d e l,lc l
Tonight'* meeting will cal Army A dv isory
Committee,
o f an adequate return |, U li , , 8:00 o'clock.
securing from them
encourageare reported a* being good despite
Hrywacd iiirnl and athriee as to Ins new
New officer* are:
th* fact that (he market fell over
Walker, commander! J- 0. Huff,I ,|uti,-*. lie cjntem platea nu imrn*
lh* week end
1*1 vlre-ciimmander! W. P. G ro-|,|.i,. change In the routine at lo ­
gan, 2nd vt:e-r„mmander; R. W.|ral beadquartera on F7a*t Second
Street, but he anticipates .levoting
Beautificatiui) Work Dean*, adjutant; Arihur Hranan, 1run-ideralila
ttme to the
usual
treasurer; Rev J. B. Root, chap­
Under Way ForScoutw lain- G y Stafford, sergeant- at- winter. Inflow o f transients.
1 ■ -------------------arms; G. G. ll'rrin g , servlet ofTh# -wprfc of beautlfytag the flocr; R. A. Cobb. 8, A. Rive, and
GULP FANS TO MF1KT
surroundlr.g ’ •the new P. A ..K a ro, member* o f th* EsOtij Seoul haodqosrter* (a tho „IJ ecutivt Committee
A joint meeting o f th* Hoard o f
Atlantic Const Lin* passenger ric) Directors o f the Hanford t'ou ntiy
M M Ia g on Hailrend Avesue
Club and Hanford members o f the
Progressing rapidly under the
trod* body's Executive Com mit­
of Mrs. Julia* Dingfa'J*r, Mr*. Frank M. Mailer, and E.
B. Slow*, local flo r is t '
o f th# prepoeed menkooralup iVtve
A«m al| rail fence ha* been bold
WASHINGTON. Nov. J.—(•&gt;— for th* club will be completed.
wfad tire ate* which has tho fid A Federal assault agslast com
pell fountain as a center martial racketeering Is
being
BriFteeing planted aroasd planned by Iba J astir*
M ARRIAGES PICK UP
Depart­
‘
* area, and flowers ment ta follaw Up largely
ng p U M i^ W jb a fnl'nnU-kM
September was a banner month
'
Official.
______ M far a* th* M »th *r a f m arriage
moaawhn^, 0m )m- nlnigfir am
» step feoate licenses' Istaad art County JutWa
.re o f tha In9. G. Hharont otfie* la ton&lt;ernad,
at every vP
-------- dollars tfnm
lo r no leas than Bo licaesar* ware
They hate planner! to
m*«U be Incraaaod. Issued. Sevawtoan llcsnaas went te
tbe place officially within
ta tha sxtaai o f sasklnf negro cvuplaa, w hile
I I lice
, |ew weeks.
new legislation.
were delivered la w hite aouplas.

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I SURVEY OFCANAL LOCAL M ASO N S
SIT E S IS OKEYED MAKE PLANS FOR
BY GOVERNMENT BIG/ RECEPTION'

m.Jn 1 T v
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emergency created by lh* Inapti­
tude o f a Republican administra­
tion in dealing with Uia economic r A -si,'*
situation and that It repreeenta
emergency treatment o f economic
questions ralhrr than fundamental
Perm anenf
party principles.
It contained three direct attacks
on the NRA.
•
It charged that "the admlgUtratlon. In a desperate effort to
WASHINGTON, Not.’.
prevent th* collapse o f th* NBA
(A .P.)— 'Warning that
program. Is now willing practically
to suspend Imp rt safeguards to government will unc * “
sound hanking provided th* banks stricter supervision ovfr •
make loans to those who have d w l r j r U t . t t flo e s p o t j f *
signed either t h a
P re e x is t'* Itshtf, Gerard Swope
agreement or NRA codes."
proposed ^program for
It also said "tha national re­
covery act, which the President ing much of ths NRA
u • .
t
and hi* advisers have repeatedly J ’
iirunounced the greatest piece o f
Th« industrial leader.
legislation since tha establish­ chairman of the buslnSM ad»
ment o f the American government, viaory ‘A nd planning cooaril ' f « r
repealed Important Vr0'r1*^0••
fhn c. Departasaat af Cooua w M
the anti trust laws."
frra y»s«d-to It th* creation been
In another nlace. It contended o f ’ a "National Chamber of C sht
that "under th# national indus­ BMrca and U dnatry" which shahM . .
trial recovery act, tha government %$,' an enlargomant and deed xm *■
ha* not only Invaded the field of n M I bt the ' brateant Chamk
nrlvata enterprise, but It has taken C on tp on * a f ths Usited 8
over the control o f every private
Mot* Blue Bagla discipline
enternrls# setting cp machinery
wherehv. with the authority o f
•
J
law. It fixes wage*, hour* o f labor, In New Orleans and Blrmli
—
ronditi ns o f employment, output, A i i . - ; .
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:*
distribution and prices as well a|
A l l - summary pualekwMSt
trade practices."
deal! out about the sere*
M urt-M BA'w naF s n js Intontloa to
dsftalt* date with owa
mervC st Least, o f rise sod*
suteenAUd Industry, and'
Hugh 8. Johnaom wad pual
eampiotlon' MOMS for an nit
tour ot (he *Wbot, planned
ulsrly te fluiak pride lam
fc r B .b $ lL .
Florida Grand Master Aia* annans u d vs»t
a p p m a l by th * President
And S taff WUI Be m pm vodoo* laptodtag aw* fm
Industry, ISfU o f th*
Feted Next Tuesday dress
clnthB g 'grwape w
torn*
NBA.
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Elaborate plans for the recep­
OUmr parts oiahad cot*
tion which will be tendered to B.
mdter' boa tedoattF, ran d'
w
Ilelvenston, o f
t-ak* City,
Mdustisr'fmilHsei
Grand Master o f Florida R iU k C
th e ‘
feUBr 1
and wemebra of hla staff at the ore,-and M th agiag uDsildniaryi
Masonic Trntpl* hare next Tu**d d s tir .'
*
"
’ |
■Isy night, w irt nearly completed
ThC m qtor.pe* poet wlh ew
today. It was announced by past
‘ On Pago f t p 4a) inastsr* Jamas
Mnuifhton
and
James O Huff of Sanford Lodge
No. nz. F a A. M.. which will
act a* host.
Thv coming ot th* Grand Mas­
ter is an annual event In th* lo­
cal progress of every
Masonic
Mr*. Arthur G. C u m M r, - f t
Lodge, it was stated, and the meet­ Jaakaanrille, state chalm S a «C
ing and attending reception Is a th* m w "Mobilisation fob Ba
highlight nf th* season.
Needs" movement, has Sah
That th* Masonic Temple will Hanford as a strategic leoSUmk I
h&lt;&gt; crowded with Central Florida on Inspirational and odtMBt
Maaonw Is practically assured. In­ meeting on Florida's hum id I
vitations have been sent to every and she has announced
lodge In thl* district, or lodges meeting la to be bald bar*
at Apopka, llarbervill*. Daytona, Nov. 10.
llearh,
Deland. Orlando, Mel­
Th* movement sponsored by
bourne. Oviedo. Winter Haven, State
Federation
*/
Worn
Winter Park and Hanford.
Club* and tthar civic w
Tlie Grand Master's staff will In- Hoe* o f Florida, te eaiqoa
rlode Senior Warden
Hairy G. no effort &lt;a baling mad* t*
Taylor, of Harlow. Senior Grand funds for oarrylag out a
Deacon Ralph I)
Chapman, o f banal** p—gram
Hanford,
and District Deputy
AoeompOnylng bar wUi hn
Grand Masters R. L. Gleason, o f Ruth Atkinson, a f
D eland. James Westfall, o f Orovs- new commie*loner o f
lan.l. Units Silverman, o f Mulber­ fare. and W alter W ilbur,..uf
ry, and Clvd* O. Trammell, o f Family W atfat*
Mrllmurtie. All these officer* Will A tew ite '»•
• *•
deliver short messages o f Interest
Ba. that datedla a f
tn all masons.
meric visit bar*
assy Kb
Worshipful master F. D. Bree­ planned in, ndennaa, a
den of th* Hanford Lodge has Is­ moating- ag:
su 'd a special Invitation to evgry C om lttoo'dd th* Mason in Hanford, urging that he Chamher o f
attend this meeting, scheduled to uted'fdV
start at 7:10 o ’clock.
1:00 aVtealf a t tha City
“ We are planning this affair as . MtV * Ouremer U
th# largest on our calaodar l\l* aohdM nd te be
season.’' he said, "and I am hope­
reamla g, Mm.
ful that every Mason will ha pr*a
ent The larger the gathering, tha
*
more encceeeful wjll he our e ffo rt, o f
at providing the oroper reception Um iuilua Dingfoldor
for th* Gand Master and hie U r y . r h *
staff "
tw o mss*bo ra o f aash
gnfdgnttew M this t e u t e y -

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NORFOLK. V*.. Nov 1 —OP) —
There firemen were injured, a
warehouse was destroyed and tha
terminal* of th* Colon.*1 Oil Com ­
pany were Jeopardised In a fire
this morning that caused $10,000
damage lo a fertiliser plant her*.
OKLAHOM A
CITY. Nov. I.—
DP) An esploalon set fir* to a
10,000 barrel oil well II olocks
from the business district today.
The blast, uf undetermined o r i­
gin, tore out the well's runner•
tl ms, liaising a roaring column of
oil and gas that shot high Into th*
air am) ignited
Flame- quickly melted a steel
derrick and consumsd Z50C barrels
uf oil in four storage ta nk*, and
driuv clouds uf il'iok® .'lllo v n l
uvsv Ihv city.
TA X I.BVY INCREASED
SKIIKING, Nov. I .-L e g a l ac­
tion by Ihraa bond creditor* boost­
ed Highland* county's tax levy
10 mills ysaterda), whan th* Ooinmiaalonrra revised the budget to
Include approximately $4XJM)0 fo r
Interest. Tha board bad failed to
Include th* Interest because a f an­
ticipated gas tax fund*.

Sanford Selected F i f
W om an’s Group Meet

O U ) AUTO KICKS OFF
A LLEKTON, III., Nov. 1.— OP)
—John llayos found tho rocnalna
of a 1WI3 automobile abandoned
for years In tha fam ily barn. H*
tamed th* crank te **• If th*
car would still work a n d . wa*
nmasad whan it gave en* snort
and a kick and sant him sprawling.
LKH OKDBJtB ACTION

TALLAHASSEE, N or. 1— &lt; f)
— Orders wont out from C
ter Lee to IttteagibU tax
CO M PLIAN CE BOARD M l
ore today te "O n after property
A n lmportaat meeting o f tha tn-1 owners who
te ..
at
‘ failed
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&lt;*1 N R A Compliance Board la' turns for lhatr teas* ad
srhafalad to b* held In tha O Uy! bias Th« Uma fo r mnkh||
• f the Hemlnol#
• C ams I aspired teat wight. T
a f Commerce an F r i- . vide* a penalty far a
at 7:10 o’clock.

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hut night, with Ftrat Street fairly crowded, when a car
HBWtf out Of a jMTtmg apneo and gtattid right hi the
middle o f the'affect, the dtfrtrs of a dozen can, thua im*
iBKflgfldy'Mjtnntetf thdr hanw. Ttrefidy -with the
motor, excited by thfc unpleasant commotion behind,
ttfr'eWtXjrhtciV.irid flnmBy IWd to be pdahhd out
al&amp;f the way.
\
THe incident rtntlmttd ns o f an article we read the'
Athtr day by BrM* Barton. 1ft qUdtti tioHktfvfe ia
with regard to the courtesy of the highways “ I have driven
u'tAr tto1M fe than twenty yMrt. At all tl*t time I Ha*e
b*ver known a traffic Jam to be broken up by the tooting
of autarnuWJe htome. Yet whenever there fa a Jam people
Vontlhue tb toot their home.” Mr. Barton then givea a Hat
of aoMfe of his own experiences along this line:
Item: I hart traveled on railroad trains for a
third of a (oHtdry. Invariably, when the trhln ap­
proaches its definition, half the pWa*hgW« in the
car Jump from their seats and ertwd into the nar­
row corridor. There they Jostle each Other, step on
each other's toes, poke their elbows Into each oth­
er's ribs and generally harass their nervous sys­
tems and increase their blood-pressure. I have
M Y ,'M O V . 1, t i l l
never known any man to make a profit by being the
. V M M FOB TODAY I
first ona off the train, yet men continue to fight
for this privilege aa If their lives depended upon It*.
" L O R D H X A SFTH i TO*
Item: I have ridden In elevatora for many
a r . M d t t * Lord b * « r -!
yMrt. In every building of consequence there are
rM t i m D i Dm MR o f all
several df th*m, and they depart at Intervals of less
j troubW*.— P u lm M l 17.
than
a thihute. I have never known sny man to Im­
WK*mtt&gt;'
prove his position lit society by rushing through a
&gt;A m a n t o lm ad
half-closed elevator door and crowding himself Into
a ear already overfilled. Yet men continue to ninh
A ft b a t * 1*4 but wknts to
and to crowd.
Manly and trtu at Mart,
Item: 1 have used the telephone ever since my
1 atafy lad Would Ilk* u know
childhood. In that long period I have never knoWn
Tha racxat wt Impart.
any man to achieve quicker or more satisfactory
M a rt d«Mra to stock or ahIrk
getvlca by Jiggling the hook savagely up and down.
Obi haven't yog hoard Mai
YSt men continue to Jiggle the hook.
Pl**dt
__ I follow a man at play or
Itdtn: I hdve paten In restaurants and on dinink iikfa for many years. In sll thst period I have
“7 U only th* man will load.
never known of a man whose business was serious­
,r
ly hurt by the fact that the waiter took two min­
Wafra
t
p a ara th* Mon
to load today,
utes extra In the kitchen. Yet men grow apoplectic
Ui hour or two,
lad th* yam* to'play
under this slight artndygnee.
V ■w
'v Jp.—
not —
aa a mao
n
ihould dot
We used to think that this Impetuosity of the general
VDMta'aM tdw» af* calitay— public was due to the fact that everybody was so busy,
.
1B t h aro th* boy*, tndood, . everybody was msking so much money, that to have to
itaute while some nlnkirapoop fuddled with his
Who can M l ahat th*y might boflractoktly ortting-them ao wtartr ihene^Vlmt-Vt"
■ Ii .m
11 - m o — »— - —•*—
I f ohly th* mon will load!
was no wonder they were sore. But what of the case now?
■f7 '
Mftdt of as could (May it a busy itfedt corner ail diy long
' • Motor aud-golf and wlntor oport
Without ‘losing much. And yet We hurry along and fume
r. ,FU1 up th* thn* a lot.
.‘ &gt;uP wouldn't you Ilk* to f**l you'd over ftWffJc Jam* Just as ws usetf to do.
I
taught
We had even dared to hope (hit with the reduction of
•iKven a b o , a knock t
Working hours to 30 or 40 a week for so large a proportion
and horn* depend on you.
of our population this general American characteristic of
trader rtoet vr* n**d;
get-aomewhere-ln-a-hurry might be somewhat allayed. But
■ton a lad bltoSe what to do
I f th en lon*t a man to l*adT last night’s Incident haa convinced us that we art wrong
again.
'arO the evert to load a
hand?
|B A » It f#r * M wld*.
Who Will rla* fat every land,
[Bridging th* “ great Divide''
and ftafb and tongo* unit*
lointng each ela** and creed,
are th* boy, who WOULD
do right
IBut where are th* MF.N to
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Washington corrrapondent
U f a that Froftoaor Warren who
i i Jespeitslbl# for President Roosep resent monetary policies la
|afraid he will «ay something
that h* tltope with
tbespln on his lip*.

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th* chain duct ion
With the growth
An uiforpertod ■victor &gt;
grew * ep
• « * » , a p iw
from the long ttroggl* m t .
(T o B*.
KWh* at a
« t soiling one
NBA retail colo. No ochoOl —
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mcirimnuumr* itd fnm p oi i tu n e
loan-to
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p*
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T M WU* ffOsar #mw#t alWM
or*, do organlaktloa o f c«eo tW- 'fto l to flame* which are quite M t | u b
.
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FIGHT W W C H W
or*, not th* 0«v*nna*at lUotf
(hit. The pWtHe 1, fooled
um
w hst ft »»v*r» Oh odb.Hdm tt lo*to
th* Amertton farm er'tgn w . up
t* « o w » * s a r w A &gt; 4 t* m
th* chief gainer under this Instruon another. In Um past 4 year*,
m*nt for establishing fair aver,
460,000 small retailers hav* bain
ehandiktng practice, among1lAAO.
dAton out I f hustle*,, ind It N
■ M i i f fc
000 American retailer*.
F or (be
bitterly complained that this so- m*ra 1mm
to
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moot striking feature o f th*
called ’lots lender' It portly to
4"s*lt fttadM i M u i l I* th* exempti#* *f
klain*. For Uth rsawn th* cod*
,m*Tl storekeeper* In smair towns, velt relnoed to bo academic; „ ho which g&gt;a* Into efftot Oct. SO and pvorirVs that H la unfair praet-c* UMdy-Vy'-f
explra* June 1S.1PSS, and alfcft*
storekeeper* whose Increased coot* eirmptrd th* farm orV otoro.
t« *oll any article for to** than In- Itgi indudiag Otto
•to. •rik'ch#*c.
would hav* b**n passed *Ionc In
It i, unlikely that rno«t rify more than 1.000,000 it ore,
vile* cost ptua-at least a portion
E
,000,000
employee,,
,hOw
th
at'
It
higher p r im to th*lr customer*—- ,tere* or ronaumer, will begrudg*
o f th* wage* paid to'em ytoy**,
■rcomplUh**
th*
dbohla
purpo**
GOT, LEHMAN s
thl, mnceeiton to the rural **emainly farmer*.
TW s 1* frankly an 'experiment. A
A nut her indication that tho A d-]*1""*f" becoming elector every o f protecting the consuming pern- dhtlngulshed committee will
■NrW T O tY , Nsir. 4.&gt;.
mlnlrtntlon wa* acutely “ fanner dsy that perimpa the greatest dan­ lie against oaauthorised price In- Alnvtd at once to watch closet, tit*
ger to the recovery program, both rrrete* end mlrieading advertis­
cunmlou,
in formulatii
Mfletln iaapad
operation
of
this
code
s
M
to
itigM
I* ing aa well aa merchant* against
h m w 4 I
code, la th* fact that U&gt;* cost- economically and politically,
plu,. 10-percent plan for fixing that the farm side o f It will log unfair trade ptoctlce*. Proprlet &gt;ra recommendation On R h 1
rstortmTHtot, tRiugk I
In addit'on to merchanta. the
fair price, w a, abandoned.
In- behind the industrial. Industry tula in communities o f &gt;*,, than Z.ROO,
ripcHttU “ ~ ‘
exemption*
In
town*
o
f
2AOO
or
employing
not
more
than
B
per­
long
hid
an
advantage
over
ag­
etead It I* provided th a t, price*
Under
apply
to
barber
ahopa,
autoriculture
heeauira
It
has
been
bet­
son,,
with
th*
exception
o
f
chain
“ ahould b*" baled on wHoleaale
plaae an allowonr* for wagea of ter organised for the control of (totes, were cxrmpted from tM mvblle-aervtc* stations, e tc, which
com* under other code*.
,toto labor. And ^recognltad - loop­ production. Th* Agricultural Ad­ code by Raocutiv* order.
hole* are allowed for mooting justment Administration hat been
That th* public la ploaoed with
competitor,' price cut*.
It wa* endeavoring to help the farmers th* result* of th* minute studios
only a ehort time ago that th* Na­ overcome that difficulty. But nat­ e r r led On by th* goeornment
tion* I Retailer*' A**oel*tfcm told urally it ha* been slower In show­ slnC* the first bearing on Aag. 13 c u i A C s H K i A u v i i i B
Provident Roo*evett
that unit*, ing remit* than hat th* National Is shown to a flood of messages
the rMt-plu,-to.percent plan wa, Recovery Administration.
(Continued from l’a^v Ob*).
The farmer has loyally support­ to the White House and head­ dent, ovcomi aliecuV* &gt;n Uf* place'
adopted hundred* of Morckreprr,
quarters of NRA.
ed
the
NRA
purposes
of
estab­
wooM go to the wall.
Rut lb*
Settlement of the "stop loss” of U&gt;**e provision*.
farmer, are In revolt again,t ril­ lishing fairer competition and Inhu retailer ahaii accept aa 0 * f ■
i „ 6 r was arompllshed by provi­
cioaslng
Labor's
buyng
power.
ing price* on thing, they buy.
tnvnl lor AMnuudia* any aonlfcnt nf three (nrrenee* are due With the re«t o f tb* nation he will sion, that prirss may be lowered
to th* operation of NRA code* in appltod the now retail code** ban fcelow cost only If th* Rettll n*«otlabt* aertp, company ch*4,&gt;,
ln*rcurate advertising and m is-1Trad# Association, th* aothority or othar *vid*nt* of wage pay*
lending "loss and toadet" sal#*. which will admlnlstor th* Code, Is mem luu*d by any Individual or
Rut h* feel, that all Industry would notified, and Lh*n apply only to private profit OrganltatiOW in pay­
for sararsl month,.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. K. Walseman benefit If hi* awn purchasing pew- clearance sales; to avoid losses on ment o f w agA or at ah advance
hav* reiurnrd to 9*t font fur the A —the w in * o f farm product* In highly perishable good*, Itape rfact upon nrxsmed wages, A n*g*v
liable Instrument luuad by *dy
winter anti their many frlsnd, sre relation to manufactures — w*r* stock and discontinued
salto to public charity, and liqui­ Individual or privata profit
firin g them a warm wcL-om*. Mr. Improved.
Tver sine* 1920 th* American dation. To fa re*l* II profiteering,
and Mrs. Walseman spend every
galrliatloii In pay malt of
farmer h*i read a promts* by on*
winter In Sanford where Mr. •rr both major political parties to sale, ctm be mad* at actual cost shall b* accepted only If It I*
plu,
overhead
expenses
to
be
add­
Walseman has charge uf the A r­ “ rlure agriculture on an equality
ed to th* invoice price. Tbto does payable in cash within on* tnM th
mour Refrigerator fa r lines.
with other Industry.” Tha depres­ rut apply
to grocery store*, of the dale o f lieu*. This para­
Considerable Interest ha* been sion increased the inequality by batcher shop*, and vendor* of p*r- graph shall not apply la toa w
shown toy the pupil* of Monro* driving farm prices down faster LhWde*. Exception alto Is mad* where the cash funds of any In­
School In th* il-anor Roll. The fol­ and farther than tha priesa of
__ i in sale* to public carrierx, schools, dividual or organisation art renlowing pupil, were prrfrct In at manufacturer*. Recently an anbal
anbal- f ovsnimentaj departments, club*, dered temporarily unavSlTAW* du* ; _
l*nd*HE*,iluiiiiif. Uir. niuulb. Juri. atuod -daewrary, '-—In* s n j hdUls.* t r n ii'e iM l n i by tlate or /w iiffif
ended: Grace Hawkins, llora M*e[
Beridcx prohibiting march* nte ord*r df (he bar* In * h lA Strih
All government efforts to limit
Oglesby, Mary Alir* i'uwrll, Flor­
from nslng Ins ecu rat* or mislead­ funds are deposllid.
tyh ko
ence Price, Waller Price,
Carl -rop product Inn and facilitate ing advertising they ,re forbidden
No retailer shall extend trad*
Rabun, Luther Itigilon, I lor* Staf­ loan* in former* has not brought to bvxfow gifts to Influence sales
ffrirtkil
In tN* form 6f goods, monev or
ford, lfenry Miles, and Phillip equality. Perhaps so doing aa an*
or urge aiAstllutes In a manner services to any person otK4r tfltn
rertslrr
weather
and
difficulties
*
f
r
a n w o L B c e r n F ft
Miles.
whkh ‘‘disparages the ordered
H. A. Irwin of Ih# fum nf Ir­ orpsnlrsllnn continue equality fa prodoet.” Th* cod* authority will Its ovfn emplufees engaged A C M H D IT m t
win I Giles has purclii-rtl fr &lt;m impossible. Perhaps it has Wen inrludo In It* membership the Na­ cluMvefy ht th* retail trade, dp6A
any employer’s guarantee of part I t r a w r r a a - A ^ . .
Dr. Phillips the house on the cor-' trim * 1u lead the farmer to #x- tional
Recovery
Adm nistrator,
net of Sixth Street anti Magnolia' •rcl legislation to solve Ms prob- and three pen in* to be named b y 1or all of said person’s future
_ which has bev-n
__
Avenue
hi* home| 1cm. Hm there can be no question the President.
sincii coding" t o 'n a a r u n i " m a d stmu^ Ihe moral «nd economic raln» nf trying ■to give the farmer |*
exptotolag th* exemption I
years ago
equality.
provision of th* cod* *nd tho**
Willi# atringfellow spent sev­
Tin- levying of pmcrsx taxes provUiun* cuv«r n* pric* Inveitieral days of (his week In Ilia city. whlrh amount to sal#* taxes on!
*
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HI* friends rlaim that he U ab iut food unit rlntMng, th* whole ef-j
lo get nmrrieil *nd settle down. I fnrt to raise farm prices by *tln- grumbling In th# recognlton that
George A. io x and (laughter, laj ,nrtnt&gt; an^ the discrimination' ,he farn.rr has had an extra hard
Ml** Martha hux, went over to ngainst Ihe rltlrs In this new re- row to hoe and that natonal reOvledo Sunday with Mr -■nd Mr*, tall n«ls. may all prove tn be Im- Cuvery must be founded on ecoW. I*, farter In their touring r* r prarllral metlimls of hrlping the nmnif juslire, not only between
■nd epent ■ pleasant d»y with rel- farmer. Ilut Americans who live' *| ital and labor but twtwren In•live*.
I in rlllei will test them without dustry and agriculture.

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T h a m en w h o d o th ln ra fo r th e aheer fu n o f dulny thum
and not f o r p u b lic a cclaim o r o th e r rew ard* w h ich
m m ally c o m e .with th em , are fe w and fa r betw een and a re
perhap* m oat to he n im lr e d w h en th4y a r c fo u n d . Huch a
mkn aa “ L a w re n ce o f A r a b ia ," w h o alw aya doe* h i" du ty
ex a ctly la he see* It. b e tte r th an a n y on e e!*c could d o it,
and w ith ou t th o u g h t o r dealre o f cotnpenaBtton ,1a not a co m tnon specie*.
It will be recalled th at C olonel L a w ren ce, an O x fo r d
m in w h o h id sp ecia lised In a rch eolog y and w h o w us i.ot
supposed to be pn ym eaily c o n s titu te d fo r th e m ore r ig o r ­
ous pu rsu its 6i th e srrtly, w ent dow n to the M esopotam ia
w|,en
W orld W a r b rok e, w on o v e r th e ilencrt tribeam en

lo the cause of Ihe Allies and a* their commander in chief
auccessfully lead their roVhlt agnlnst Turkey.
Far the brilliance of hi* work and hla undaunted cour­
age in the firce of overwhelming odd*, Great Britain offered
him every conceivable reward. He could have been a peer
' h* poem appearing at th* heed In the Brltldh gtortmment. He could have received a life
o f this column was submitted to grant frbrti the Bfftldh exchequer. He wan awarded every
, T i l ' Herald by a local citfsen ta- conceivable decoration.
He turned them all down. And
tMUkfy Inte rested tn Boy Scoots. suddenly he disappeared from public view.
b*l|ev*u that i f every boy
Years later he turned up as s private In the Bfltlsh air
demit, wr every fourth boy
scout, prohibition a id the corps. Though the war has long since been over, and there
crime wav* would be a much lea* iZ no enemy for such a warrior to engage, nevertheless hla
' ' ■*“! bos problem. II* thinks, aa w* life Is still full of many hfkzanlous undertakings. Recently
H i j i M I ddafatlon can do mere foe We read that he Is now enfAfced ill manipulating a motor
M in is than vi gorous law*. bostt a«e&lt;J ( i s live target tot air bombera. It was planned
______ th* Um* to bsgih training to make them sdfflclerttly strong to Withstand the shock
l . 'S U g 'M t e is la their yodth. This
of a dlfect hit without pinking and without undue danger to
I Boy Scoot movement does. It
the crew.
In order to teat theee boats, Shaw, as he Is noW known,
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He geU In them with a small crew of
W s itm i farmers, who tries thim out
a**n Industrial prie** rising trained m4n, speeds along sonfe deserted river or Ikke, while
nlllttllry'planet zoofn overhead dropping bombe on him. Ills
an NRA
for
fkhte of cbUFse ta to avoid being hit. The purpose of the
botnbere above la to blow him up. It la hoped by the techn etting Mat MgfWr
ftoget tknt NRAAtoo alclaiu back hothe that the boat, in the event of a direct
hit/ will prove sufficiently strong, to enable Shaw and hla
paM fey man at least lo gave their Uvee.
Bo dlffioalt U the breathing In the metal covered cabin
thit th'e dfew must wbar'gas masks for protection against
fdtnee from 'the;ehgii», aa weft as cfaih helmets and heavy
ed*p*4*f tha farther to obtlate hea«J Injuries when bombs
Udd on the roof o f the cabin end the fetter .to prevent deafneas from the concussion. Thus far none of the crow hnvtr
been Injured and the teats have been reir.rdvj tu uqccuusla tha 1
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irimeoting. with dangerous deriepr, r.re the uastm,!
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WASHINGTON, OcL
The thirty thiqp rt«tM which have
voted for rcrrnl of the 18th
Amendment
have averaged
a
tfcrte-to' ii© ma^in.
The a© Plat©* contain mire? than
{wo-third* of the tnlirm'j* popu*
Intinn. The vnt** r©p"cprnted one
for o:ich r».0 perron* in Ihone
at nten.
The total population of th"*e
rtntei is 8^dV»0.000, estimated a*
nf Ju'y 1 (hi** year hy the eeiiaiii
|ti*n*i'*, Th« on lion*' rdiitmlml to­
tal p ipriiii ion i* 125.fit*1,000.
A tfitvl popular %ot© of 1,ri,
074.&gt;Tti li* « b'l-M ©nrit ihu* fnr in
parsing e§n»ii the repeal amend
I merit. Thsf il Vi not inrlllde V i f ’
{pndiig nnl Vevndn wTiieh ©elected
’ their convention didetntra hy pre­
cinct mas* in©©11712*
r county
conventintiN, find ifT hy populnr
vote.
The papulatnin «*f lhn«e two
ctales is JVJI.OdO The t«»lftl vote
for president in th* 31 elate* Inst
year wn * i!8.7i*V194, nr on© vote
for every ?t.l! person?.
nr th© 1*iioil |i. tml nr vote on
|©|H•*1. 11 3 0 1 ••Til wen* for the
t iffifn'iil i^n nf the fliiR*nihorill,
Thnf v #* 7f* '* per rent of the
t nt 'll vole
Th * emfoi it v for r©|»©nl 1«» late
.* 7f Mf./tro.
N© v Ymltd inniority wa* the
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Data On Early I
Of Ccllege Is

Social Calendar\"1":h"

| financial affairs o f Ike country.
M lu Virginia McDan’eli whose
Governor Hardee la already a
THURSDAY.
■- t n . H. W. Turner returned
marriage to Robert le s o t o f DcThe T. E. L. Class of the Firs familiar figure in the comptroll­
T te it« ‘j frara Jacksonville where
Larxf will take place Saturday Baptist. Church will have a social er's office and in executive circle*.
aha wee celled by the illnrri of
moraine, wai homr cueet at a meet ng at 3:90 o'clock at tha
Governor Hardee will be in
h er brother-in-law, W J. Whiten. hridee partly riven yesler-by aft­
church annex with Mr*. Lcretta Washington most of hla time but
\
ernoon by Mra. James 0 , Sharon Brothers an and Mrs. ¥ . W. Stan­ plana. Is continue hla home In
at her home on Weal Tenth Street. ley aa hoe1esses.
liv e Oak and will spend consid­
The South Side Primary P.-T. erable time there, looking after
Ifiaa Nolle Underwood I'D Mon­ M ae McDaniel received a modern­
istic
lamp
aa
a
memento
o
f
the
A
.
will
have
a
"fathers'
right"
day for K n n villt, Tenn. whore
business affairs which will g n on
meetirg at 8:00 p. M. at tha
oho w U spend a month vlaltlng occasion.
uninterruptedly. He is president
Garden
flowers
in
britht
school auditorium.
&gt; fribnds and relatives.
o f the Commercial Bank o f Live
shades were used to adorn the
The West Side Primary P.-T. A. Oak.
rooms where r. ridge games wero
For 10 years Governor Hardre
* Mr. and lfrs. J. E. Preston and enjoyed throughout the afternoon. will meet at 2:30 o'clock at the
h»»* been secretary of the Gov­
Mien M iry Jane Preston spent High score prise, roetuma jewelry, school auditor!. m.
last Thursday in Tampa with Wil­ went to Mrs, Ava Wright Dav a,
Seminole Chapter Number Two ernor's Conference and held this
liam Preston who has lost re­ while cut prise, a lu costume jew ­ Order of the Eastern Slay will office while the Presidnt was gov­
turned from England
elry wsa given to Miss Mergarct meet at 7:.10 P. M. at the Masonic ernor o f New Y rrk For IHI years
Cary ITanlee ha* iwen identified
Hall.
1 r.
~'
Long.
artivrly with the hanking huslA t a late hour refreshments
- Following annual
FRIDAY.
Hallowe'en were served by the hostess, assist­
ne*«.
Rose Circle of tho Garden Club
Stunt night at Somlnolo High ed by Miss Camilla Deas, Miss
A* governor of Florida, he look
School last night, M lu Neva Al ee Elder, and M lu Libby Cor­ of Ssnfrrri will meet at 10:00 A. over the rein* of state govern­
M. at the home of Mrs. J. C. Ells­
( Pierce entertained about SO o f her nell.
ment. when It »*• rssentfal Hint
worth, Jr., Beards!] Avenue.
friends fcrftrrmaTty at the Valdoa
T h ou present were: Miss Vir­
bnsine** policies be applied to Ibe
Cafe. Among th ou present to en­ ginia McDaniel, honor guest, Mrs.
Central Circle of the tianlrn fiscal proem m Hi* sum-** in
the„ „ Missel
sjo y
- , dancing
_ » j , were:
.
. . J. S. Adams, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Jr., Club of Sanford will meet at 10:00 that regard Is to be Judged be*t
lam s# H r to n , 4Mgry ElliaU th. Mri u . A Sp*er(
Mr, Ava A. M. with Mrs. Francis E. Bolt,
by the fart thal when he retired
Kooly, Camilla Deaa Mary Doll Wright Davis, Mrs. Allan Moseley, 1101 Park Avenue.
Ptorto. Ella Spencer, Kathleen La.j
, h, M, „ „ Utude u k
M, r.
Atalra Circle of the Garden as governor of Florida the state
nay, ftebecca W fllunjletty Colberts garet Long, Retecca Stevens, Ca­ Chit of aSnfor dwill meet at 10:00 sou in as g»nri finsneial condi­
tion a- at any lime in ii- history,
and Elisabeth Methvin.
milla Deas, El tslieth Shoemaker, A. M. with Mr*. It. L. C imell,
with bill* paid promptly sod a
Kathleen Long,
Ella
Spencer, 10112 East Second Street, Mayfair.
r 1
very rreditahlc bslsnee In Ibe
LIMiy Cornell, Margaret Cos, Luncheon will be served.
Southade P.T.A. Gives Elisabeth Whltncr, bridge guests, I The American l-rginn Auxiliary stale treasury. Ili* gcoi-ral ad­
and Alice Elder and Margaret Will meet at 3:00 o'clock at the ministration wa- regarded as one
Progt&amp;m" For Charity Peters
marked hy state wide prosperity.
tea guests
t
.
home of Mr*. Wallace W. Wright,! The governor wi'l he joined here
Mrllonvillc Avenue.
. Over 600 cklldrea and parents
shortly by Mi* Hardee
ottended the annuel llallewe'en East Side P.T.A.Gives
There are seven eja-ed bank*
MONDAY.
gsmlvbl given ta il night at the
Dr. Mary llarrt* Armour of in the'District of t'obnolda, with
H
a
1
lowe’en
Carnival
‘ JfWde Trimary School by the
Pelham, Ga. w II lecture at 7:30 totsl resource* amounting to 117,’ Bide P.-T. A. for the beneThrongs of persons, numbering P. M. at the first Baptist Church. oon.noo.
. . j o f the charity fund of the or­
The puldic is invited.
Tho appointment I . this re­
ganisation. Various kinds of Hal- over 160, were present at the lls 1ap nsible post ws* not onospeeted
r**» rntertaloment were offered lowe’en carnival given last night
It I* in line with what official
f t T l h i VmusemVnt of th . guests ' •»
Primary School
frbm 0 30 to B'OO P M .
by lh*
*nd pupils of the Personnel Of Cast Of Washington learned month* ago
that President Boo*,-vet* w** do
One. o f the m ilg'fW turoa of-theI * ho°'
Nejfro Show Is Given termined
to have i'*-v llnrdea a*
evening was the costume par.de WomU.
Deeorat.ons about the
•atiun participated In by over ZOO chll-' ^'hirn g and grounds consisted of
Personnel a U h r yasL_-h k i-w U ly r
^
-drew,
Daddy - P n utoi sewn-firstt-Pumpkins, -‘W b *4 *R *v *“ -gwbBmrr prf'Rpnt lh© all negro production Trln**- lo him anil it* Ms- inglOlt,
prises for having the moat at I rec­ anti other Hallowe'en novelties.
MFrom Sun Tf» .Sun*' §1 th© City
The geest* came in gala attire
ti vs costume while second prise
Hall on Friday night as a bene­
jroblins,
W*nt to Shirley Cataeron and third renrevinting g h o s t s ,
fit performance for th© Ifarrywitches, end pirates.
Prises In
prise to Rufus Wood.
Anra Memirial Home for Tripp!©*!
Among other things attracting the osturoe parade were awarded Children at Umatilla, was an­
to
Marjorie
llixigrand
Dick
War­
the Interest of the throngs of p*rnounced today by mriW ern of th©
were side shows, Austin ren who wrrr given first places, Elks Auxil a.f,
Kanfnnl Lmlg©
and
Mary
(Irovenatein
and
Marride*. World's Fair allde* by Karl I V™ " ' " 7
Nti, 1241. sponsors of the producff'ontln,‘ ©d F©o*o rupp Onet
who
werr
awarded
sec3. Lehmann, grab bags, andl ,,’ *1 w " h’
t inn,
ac*s.
booths where randy, popcorn, Ice ° , 7 * 7 *
Alt memhers ttf Ihi* ra-t are ritiick in the fnlernl home loan
hank©, and $1.00(1,000 w«* n«!
Among the entertainment fea­
cryam, and cold drinks* were o f­
local petpons, HtafTord Hotiinson,
tures of the evening which attract- baritone, will sinr th© leading m»e vanred fur atoek of the Home own
fered f o e sale. •
Z r r 'S u n x 'y O f C a n a !
Senato
rr* loan corp*»iation
Mra. -M*,Nr Cleveland was fen - ed large -rowds were the amusing throughout the production.
(an! i n*I Ilruwn, un In mert a * $59,170,000 ha- Iwen advame*l
era! chairman o f (he affair an*l stunt* pnt on by each room of the
S i t e s Is O k e y e d
C laim s
credit was given to tha,following school in the school h.tiding the AmerUa'd leail.ng expunent of th*".© mn m I*-.
The for poi at mn a! pci nothorited
persons who were among those fortune teller's tent In the yard; the guitar an plajvd in the firgiu
Uv G u v o r n m e n t D ivine
advnnr©p of $2,022 *500 f**'f relief
contributing to tho luctesa of tho and the a'ts of magic prrlnrmed manner, ha* an important part
by W. D. Hofmann.
1 A. IV Hick*, tenor, will sing the |iurpn**e», ii pn ft uf Vi boh went
affair: Mra. John Bparktaan, Mra.
Booth* for the *atr " f candy, class c of all negro work nong*, tit concern* pir|iarinir t»» tnak©
*i ©iiiiniH'd l
' A h fcarM
Bar! T. Loucka, U n . C ./F . I’ n c
sandwiches, rntd drink*, and other "John Henry.M
wine in the evefit of prohibition •in *©j i • •!• 1 •i
”
for,'M ra. H. D. Middleton, Mra.
!
!
"
" " J y ' . ^ “ [ILpltrartive refreshment* were dec
Willa Louise J/t^ny
is the i©peal, lull none nf lliii* fund ha&gt; uf ! !t. |M••I* ’ 1
0 . 00.. Dunner,
Danner, Mra.
1
Frank A U a w j r . . .
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orated In Hallowe'en design and Ives winging m rW i'i
of the h*‘en diyhuraed up if* Sept. .'10
Mra. W. V. Chapman. Mra. Grady
i &gt;&lt; lit in v I
ill •
Of the I *7,7 ■0,2'.W mithorir
arranged in attractive group chorus which in. I «]*■• Millaid
Duncan. Mnr. HJ H. Mill, Mra. E.
Ii 1 !l. tr.l 1 h
Will i - © h i
about the grounds.
fmnm'iul
jnwtituttoiiF
fot
St i irk land and A It II ik&lt; n*
C. Harprr, Mr*. IL J. Hotly, Jr..
\11f*V *11
wt nt t«, ImiikF fimt tin-t i on in 11 11 tl-l . 1•* .In * nl
ten »rn„ Alph'inso Juhtison. Stafford
Mra. R. G. Robertson, Mrs. Fred
** 1 * . 1, H ,*\ ,
11)1'1 .lllll* f 1l.KIl'I.O; 1 tn I'lTI *11.. 1.. ,
M yon, Mrs. Irene Walt. Mrs, W Mrs.Lnney Wins Hijfh Eidi mpou, a n11 1aiuii* V\ riirht » s ram!©«,
», IVni,11
nl 11"• 1 " ♦ ,
haritonus, Him tia iiel It»own and nol t lie m »f urnmrai urn of 11&gt;i11&gt;-In
J. Rhodes, Mm. E. C. Smith, Jr..
Jill 1
Score
Bridge
P
r
i
z
e
of l»«n Uf , $h.f,)i7.(130 to m n I ©ho 1 j Mil In. Il . h ,1'
1
lorn
Robert
Ower-H
as
I
aw
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Mra. A. 8. McCallum, Mrs. II. A.
.
und i
onipahM'ri, $3,000 Ithii in wnli Dili &lt;h f.-1
1 ..n
If»if©
limn
r
Zmn
llursiiin
author
of
tlo!
Moreland, Mra. W. J. Holleyhead.
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Mm. K* II. leunry won high pr&lt; duct ion, toll h feattire I m the lh© f©(l©l M1 hi lid hunk Ht OniNhst,
i nScott A Yarn, for tho use of thej
ycorr pritt at the briilfr parly Afr can C*t *w «|*nre, while I'aul f*rl» $2.f» 10.000 to joint alork laud yen i
Colo truck. Keel A Rons, far the
given yentprelay afternoon By Mr* hi© Fouler, Malti© Unit. Maggie !iank« nnd $.'l.*25*1 MmH lo r e r» t‘i"»'
Ik
use of tha Austin cars, and Karl
curpof id *♦«»©*. n»l
J. C. B«nnMt at her home on Mag- Ma© Frederick;*, Willi© Lee flur** nui iru lt &lt;i-j»I * r©ihi
Lohmann. who hfed chargo of the
noli a A vpun** in honor of u imall ton, Willa
Loui*« Do may and the remainder jkr»iTig 1*» Itjaurmu © Ge©
World's Fair slides.
number of h.*r frii rnh. Mra. Laney (•eorjre N ihnls will p©» form On i hitdditig and 11urn Mild tdliei iMnl i nnd
» * i ■warded a silver hoi t| pH rnai fife daneo
nml
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In Dutch drslrn
I .mil* uni hm u©d animinting )&lt;• t; If II, Ml till 1..... h. ipr rh© \.|. ! ( *
NOTICE
1‘he prod net ion will »tarf
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T,IT'{,4'.*I
either
w
ere
w
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The Halim e'en color* of tlark b tHI o'clock. All |iror©«'d» gt |n ,
lo 1* k r, find -iM.III. , 1©1. 1III * lira
it
The the*riBAM meeting of the and orange predominated in party ward the home for crippled rhil r»f mncellrd in September In lh*
slnhii i.M
III 1 1.
onr 1
and appointment*. iJfen. Womtfft miHlber *• of the ahtn© moot ii lh© mrponiljon »*dd
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1, w 11 1* -1 , © 1 1. 1 1 -in 1
mlaaloaAluAr c b is of the First ll.-coratlons
Methodi £ {M urcf will take pta^e Vases and &gt; owls of golden rod Auxiliary n o* xra selling tickets fMO.OOOAHH) in dcbeiilur©* to lh©
II. H,
'H." . aii.il
triMFitry.
making
11**'
i*»tnl
tomorWw Horning from
8:30 and yellow elder were arranged !n ■'Vance.
.. f ' i •
'll! 1 Flit ')•'•&gt; !1 IMI ft
ii U ta n d in g f 1.7*i«.B«Mi ixmi
o'clock to 10:30 o'clock at th*J about the to no* and th tallies
&lt;||a*t(kill
tilt'd . II *ll&lt;&gt;rhurrh. "Christianity and Industry and card table cover* h
1*1y itig
fill 1 1'll 1 t
la Amorlca," Is the . l*&gt;ok to l&gt;c we'en desitn*.
\t ' imi
i: it h
I After several progress'on.
of
I this year.
SfU’l.wdM -rf I lf
Hit. Fill t.
hri:Vs a salaj and sweet coura*
©il un i« 11 vyimt«
| hiti iMi 41 dlJ.I |
|
was served by the hoatess, assist­
low i liulillt'l hill).*© ©Mini I Uill- !• 1 Will t,
ed py Mr. II. II. Purdon and Mra.
Announcement •&gt;■ made Um!ii&gt;
Great reductions in , the pi in
W'oijhl n if t ntimif $,it' immi fMM ir,
John C. Smith. Thu.* present by W| L Sloudenmlre, well-known ..f *11 Fall merchandise In l*&gt;!
were: Mra, Frank ittcln, Mra. lo o t grocery man who has Ju.t the ladle*' and men'* departrio-nl - &lt;afc the iiuhlir w'orkE aihuiniwtin
Howard C. Long, Mr*. H. B. Par­ completed srvin years nf service »rr is-lng mad* by the Yowell tioii -huvhi find Die ilcejier pluj&gt;
don, Mra.
Joha Smith, M n; for a large rhain atoie organisa­ Company for its Foil Clroranc. t ehhI Ion ©xpeiiFiv©
Set ) I t a i v Iflii** yah! Mr* III! (fell
H. M. Rumbley, Mra. Ciarira Leon- tion, that effective yesterday he Sol, it wa* announced thi* mnro
A Ctovhr. B b o w Y o u ’ ll E n jo y ardy, and Mra. E. H. Laney,
became B**nriatrd with the A t I1 mg t&gt;y A. E Yowell, ownir und ifiiil M a rk h a m of tli" \ i mv u c j
n©*‘t« ndvleed him ye-h l«&gt; l!m(
' store*.
A L IC E BRADY
maPnger of the since.
r©(|iii&gt;e,|
The sale'w ill begin on Friday '©»! Mltlf* time wmil,j
r J A C K I E COOPER
Mrs. Boyle Entertains A veiue
H* l»A A I' etor*
ln th
r
M
*en
o
1
1
*
adjoining th* morning. Nov 3, a t, BjOO o'clock lo make the turvey, ]n iiniiounririg
JIMMY DURANTE
A r n i)
©flifj t * i ra {.ja |
For
MlUne Theater where he will be *n.l will coniine# until Arml-ticr tftMi th©
FEANK MORGAN
plaasrri tn meet his many friend* D»v. Saturday. N"*- II. The door* Y*.tin |*| Ntijity thi&lt; AII FI hi *•*» C n n u l,1
MADGE E V A N S
Com pi imauling tha member a or ■ml rustomer* Mr. Btnudenmlrc ivtil he closed all ilav Thursday it wn« Eai&lt;! (hat Inm r, © woulit
E D D I E GUILLAN
Fom© fllHlanr** mhiiIi © the pr
tho Tuesday Duplicate Clda, Mra. ba* been in Sanford about I'l
lh , clerk* will be busy ar­
F A T . TEMPLETON
year*, two of which he spent ai ranging
L. F. Boyle errterU'ned with
and
r—-marking the jio-erl U e urgla F lm i la rnnnl lh
ifi*rit* o f the (Jpor)- h LI-train
tridg* party given yeatardey aft­ Owner-operator of bis own grt&gt; Stork in preparation for the **le
ernoon at her home on Metlnnv'll* eery.
No out-of-town belp i* twine
Avenue. Garden flowera in autumn
employed to o**l*l In nutting »p
I'ttim rf of pttvnli lnmtn«v
shade* were used to deoyrate lb* Wallace W. Wright. Rofrorhmerita D,e sale. All work la being don- by
room, where the guests were en­ WoTo oorvod s ' • lata boar l.y the! the regular clerks «nd by a few Hi© publiihinif of nevethI niniru
tertained.
aae'atrri oy Mr*. Caawulll additional Sanford person* who fm»M, fo r m !' her lo m iiro .venter ,
After several iMtarda o f dnpli*
Wright.
I will a*,i*t In caring for customer, «h*v a * preniilent uf th© Fhirida ran*!
E*u*
Women Voter*.
The r»r'*
rate high score prises were award*
wo present were: Mra. Wal-J otter the sate open*, the manageIrEini*** ivacuidve Ijear.l will »cl n w h
od to M n. B. D. Caswell and Mra.
, Coleman. Mrs. J. C. Ben*or,l went annoonced.
thr ro«lgnallnn nt h* merling| ehurl
* » W. P-ittgr, Mrs. Joseph!
— . . —■ —*- ,
next month at Daytona Lea h
Mai)»
M n. Ralph B. W .eht.’
VOTERS' HEAD q ilU T H
nlatermlstar, Mrs. W al-j
— m ,
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right, and Mr*. B. D.
WEST PALM BEACII, Noe. 1.
CanralL
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— Mr*. Charle* II. Wentworth

LAKELAND,

Oct.

SS.

Harris G. Sm s, bratl'of Iha
partmrnt of J o u r n a lis m at
#rn -CoUagu^LakaU:
the ro-opriatl in of ManforJ
sen* who hats Jala that will
tight on what th* lnst l’jtl*n
beiwrrn 1883 anJ 101(3.
Authentic
Information
photographs o f historical _va',
ire nccdcil by Pnfcasor Slnit fl
i history of Southern, .vhieh ht
vrltlne at the suggr.tisn of P f
lent Ludd M. Splvoy.
The history w'.it t e puolishwJ
tn.tk form ami Issued as a part
■,ic celebration of th*'flfUath *'
n versary of oSuthcrn’a found!
It will include, besidt* *pn
mutely 60.000 word* of
r-*ller, photographs of Sjuthcnt'
former presidents
*nd pf
Staphs nf buildings the instltiltl
ha* occupied.
I’ r ’ fessnr 81ms Is especially
sinus to have obi newspaper
ping*, programs, catalog*,' anno
and other similar records.
•T 1
Minutes of meetings o f ‘ • f t
ittard o f trustee* fr.tm . 1885
^ II'OI Jia'e Icon unearthad,
1 many more ti|&gt;plrinrnta) facta
1 periled. Before being movwd
| I.akr1nnd 11 years ago, Hou
j ha.l rartici! on at Orlando,
1
1 burr. I'aliu Harbor arul Cl*a:
water Bench.

d. 7.11.1(TCl'M ItK II MARKET R A I.L IB B '^ J
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WAUt’ HULA,

Nov. |. — AfM r

INDUSTRY MUST! Monday* record low prtc*a '
market rallied yesterdaF
G O V E R N S E L F corumltera
amt fancies averaged 85 caata
choice netting grower* T#
WARNS S W O P E with
amt lower grade* allghtly lit t.

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Price* fur fanctm generally rang^I
a
fmm 75 to 93 can la, with tha
r
4«t| l.ii- o o o io o rir a tiro , interstatp. m«nd fairly gm»d. Six car* wars
i n l t i i t l v . nit.I local, l h , i.t f e a n d *hip|M'd Inrat night, bringing U&gt;g h f
thst
for
the drit** iPiki*trV Eca^'n'a t*diil to
t Continued prom 1 *re tln«t

lim e het n under N 'll A co in 'd , ru'i ii - i iu r heuring* nl l ht end of

August:__________ ^___ ________ — —l
H i • f t m i Fti ip p n ! if the ©•tr 1"
H ©1I* M »f ii M e thi l*i ' ill fir •'Millm
11MII V I If n hy Sol " p lowraky,
New •h ©am .ninl th ■ S um -h ire
L a 'm 1 V ii n i De&gt; • 1©
Coin
imti) III !tirin m «h Mill, 1,1 Sallrtl
lh© ©miiplif©n-t( *1 . p r o p '»•&lt;&gt; r.
am © l o . m I e *1f th i w i t u ii—• r* c©111!|M mb l| ill© At I ©if. liiii] ii k i «
Of fin -it ot (!©» o,| &gt; *’ll fl.'iV ,114 |

R FC L O A N S
DROPPED'OFF
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P o w e r
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Stoudenmire J o i n n j Yowell To O ffer dalu
Local A&amp;I* Personnel j o f p all Merchandise

TO-NIGHT
Last Times,

Tuesday Duplicate

h’ I-FImikU
h*piling *■

I'roj'OAcd

Hi tbv M

Does Your Car

SH IM M Y
I lor* il wander, *lvr&gt; hard 7 Or do your ll,.s show unnecessary
aeai

D0ZIICR &amp; G A Y’S QUALITY FAINTS
are always

Fall H om e Gleaning
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Doring tUa peraioo da m i worry shoot
tbo Wewr and 1 W o f poor DRAPERIES,
bovo tboos
donned T h # Itw U ela Way"

dry

"Heat For Thi South'*
and
Etory home perlooi. ally needs, both inside *nd out. tbe
protection a © beauty that frtah paint give*.

EY-R0GURS H ARDW ARE CO.

IN0LEDRY&amp; CLEANERS

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201 Sanford Avenue

7

It any uf these default* are noticeable bring

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car 1

in for a free teat un our modern Kitastune Cowdrey mstrumruU,
Brake* and front uxles tested free.

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NO. OAROLINA v». N. C. STATE
MARYLAND

fa.'.the elftfbfNty i t the
OdMh N atters for
Rdto Bowl enesymient T
where did all IheoeKati
liras I n mT‘There's Prince* e e l w and .loaded with
ab'twkrdr, PdrdWm, Arhty,

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PURDUE « t OAHNEOIE TECH
w is

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Chicago'

. YALE va. DARTMOUTHFORDHAM vt. 6T. MARY’S

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tem oia vi. incHioAN
1 1RlANS^AB NtfAT1E -f«. MICHIGAN STATE |
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MM Ms. la brief, heiWb «
Ufl tow ftrU os bf the'prb*.
» is &gt;|».t that daws back

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Monday,

October

NOTRE DAME v . NAVY

*I4*X' W
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wAT.y

11,

IWb tellfornta, not ir4n
apon. ~hkd whipped Utah,
MttR BlaU.-Oref*n Btoter
dh frf 'Los Angetn xmj Stan­
, and was waiting to pounce
OfftBh, T m h tn ri Naira -Dome- «n d finally
Uorgk la the Rose Bowl.
MAs flahte 'after piling up
M bU N m RakkbM, Drake end
SltW Tf:»w had bowed It to
'jnttsbav|h in a tremendous
l, Cohrttb *had ' aedred IBS
la, 88 nf them against la fa y “^ taang 'FHt's victims was a
Jtfm t tmira^JjsnnesBee, harJ n i -LeatAn Duke, 18 to 13,
n d h y tWo-fFSr victory trail
Abhor*,'-Arttfc triumphs o rjr
L^flpOrgib Tech, Tulsns and
fSllWk -t^fs another. Bouth-

NOfrnrWESTERN t i . MINNESOTA

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PLA N

-l*-be-dap#eeletad,-maln1yWmt«
&lt; r u . s ; EDITORS

McCormick Speaks Of
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U f a Cfty 'D w enm j

Oh N&lt;

sponsible for tho current fear Wf Oifn grddually dimlftkd i i ffe
Inflation, ho said. Tho “ BrttMl .while tha still U .joralniljji
way" Is proof sofflslent that |Wi- told, her corveOCy has beJli tc
oral fta r o f Inflation csq be high­ /hsf^d -t* trade eondUloire." ; &lt;.
■ |m— L * •
ly r*«r»*n itM , especially ff w k W
betny ‘ ‘forced o ff cold, yon kodp
"w,
C
‘H A lto v | h n
a sane control of your currency
e P1'I
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and budget.
, LOS ANOELES, Nor.
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"The fear that a cataclysm will —A evvvral month*' Illness pro.
occur through attempting to stop fbOel yesterday for MKc^ Ht
(loam (lie rrlatlra value* of cor- uhaoey, -widow of Lon Thanrenciea la, In rrty vleW, often os&gt;
Itfrrrdted," said Rlr Walter. *

, A N K A R A , Nor. 1— &lt;A&gt;)— Te( .'riMCACQ,
fk n y 'tn. Turkey's millions o f. R.berl R, Me
pkbbtmta 'the decade e f rafortne'the Chlfaeo
tdopteU for iflOOfiOO Urban dwellsrs.'and to m a p s -fle ^ y m r p)an“
fer-the ssatlan** (ndnatiiol d»e*4ap- “ T that na
efea 'should not ha readjusted to
eieiit, are the two hug* task* now • f f s t i t r Hut;
tr8d# gdndltlons. EVerythlnb d*.
befof# Mostapha Kemsfs govern- *k*h th it of
Pends upon tho manner in-hsklch
w*MJ
„
Jfck'mprtJo.tment l. ckrrted tmt.
form, started, ‘Kir- feesd h bvoF Y h e'^ e,, I k 't M 'l h h ■Mace, meat rouiitrlee, while dsWh»n tbi
key Had a population o f 18,800.000 M l &lt;*
fk* people dad for ill! Ifflbrtfefy trying to vrroid inffbtnow she ha, 17J»0,000.
Unm."
' ‘
,
Ing, have tried to devalttkt* their
Though the government hae Col- McCormick reviewed the curNnciv, within reaeon. A good
Ito.'Wdn't van a tnajor
'Mr Jears. dtorgla, heat- Opened 8,8*0 new echoole In ten history of newspaper publishing example Is Austria who flrtt pre­
MM'and-Vanderbilt, tied yean, 87.000 of Turkty'a 40 000 ff*™ *he time Of Charles VII,
f !r"t
pr” “ W“
I G v W w , Mae cJlqbrat- Wllace. are still without a alnglo'
Justice, of prees control by gorn$t rtetbry -of the seasen. hchool or po«t-offic«. vtAtrc the „
, .
# ..
..
emmknt Were many.
% ,
t
B.'baiting handed 'Tlorl- • • s , - p * K ^ v „ i i H* t*M i f a pbblliHfhf offirk
Crpfs had Just skinned
With the new Iwtln alphabet , f Ur ^
of |k| p ^ . In which “ a m** lh « btoww brd•Be Hh, preparatory lo hml thk obligatory ABR t.houls a Itip* tfnpoeed upon publisher* farm wearing tha "8waitik* tto
nrard and Brown, being Illiteracy ha* derive ted from 00 Mho trod upon the ttRrtilflod tr the »lgnla"-hod become • “ dielater o f
TV Va'liHattan kbd Boston to 78 portent, but tho latter la; ambitions o f (he rulffa.
ih* news" contained -4a the |W
* n - ‘ 6f*gen had tied Wash- •till n big ratio for tbs government
&lt;
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Re (hen referred to (he ’ pro­ pec's columne,
Col. McCeemtrk .aid the O ev
mi, lost to U. C. L. A. Ford­ to tackle.
•
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posed codes for newspaper* under
’) had Just 'been -wedged out
By tuppretelon of Ihe lithe, and
Industrial rrcovsry man gmrsminent •rtglnally dedt
It# represent*live to TH* ft*Ws0 by BoMon Oatiegm, Mlnnsshortening .military service, ths rs- M t‘
vaper* tn the capM Uy-af eenaov,
t been knocked eul of
public eoftaned two of the heart“ Wh* "
»f ^
but that h e s on Hid lh* doty
by EuNu*.
tom* I
.
ta ,
^ ...
t*Ap«r» applitfl for thtlr rodo,
authority as to what waa printed
•I^*fe&gt; TVtftler, October 31, u
L
^
includmi in the application
Uld aa .th . 'peasaotty. Whrt.to T#MfVBltW4, ,for lh. tlf(lt
th. in tto paper t o well as to whet
.'-one yeer Istsr..
.
was net. .... ...
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IgfMboto t» the terror of the Kaiart bendilt by the Kemsll.t fmed m o f fh . Preae." CoL M e
Malty ntethbrts have been trfWh
gtadarnwrie hts brought a m**»vim, urn MW-.West centalWat,
CM. MeCorenitk raid, to teMftbl
svcetstlve victories evqr Pitt Ur* o f gn cU rlty tu A n t t o il s n s u o the press, elnce th# ifop* *f the
l^sr* after tying Indiana and k a e F R .T p r t e n t u r l * # . , . ..................
•editlest act i tn ’old Tngioikl
n - Fnedhani stand* ynhaatetb i B .t th*-gpvermiVstn hs&gt; not yet
them -h* iH*MiMsd the
’to 0 conqueror of Alabanf*. lieSa abW to glv» them the pramattempt, o f Ih. MM &gt; id s .c tfto » .
tm ha* bestrn WtiMrtgfon, Isetf. oaw. day &lt;of onllghtanMeot iHd
to prnee'iitn
h jU - C- ,U A. Holy Cross
Mdtea. (Ulhrgrd'aad Broow la
Waive Batlirdays. Gsergta ha* MW-1|Ht'.tb-lh* fields with no
the Paaaato fhOiaK M B
(d 'MTaryone, Including .-New JoHlIhg of tht fraMhrn 'enjoydd hy the *Ut* medical school kt Istan­
ffb ^MMVHb bf a tow
bul to take Jobs a* gavsiiggggl .
women
In
iewna
sad
cities.
; U.
to 0, Arkatoaa is the
!■ T f a e d g l m i N V W I
i4 Despite th* federal law against doctor* fey three or fear year# g firpera u ra fboM prflRIi
sorcery, wll.h doctors atilt seat Ur la dectorlUlseate and death'la regiona where
among ethefa. 'Mnc*.
health * inspectors
M M M YWr an andeloatgd tt***rnment

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M$ra.,GgUfernla baa haaa
M Or*raa State end barely
QMtfaraW &lt; to X Notre flame
whipped on saccpaslv*
EdRya .hv (Rttoegte Tech ani

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-Mbnbul. Those wh*-have rocatfod
terttfirkir, Bb ‘ .SBper* ef Bng,
lira, French jkr German and rstome
■ppolntmenie To AaaMlan town*,
are fined #800 ood herted from
teaching elsewhere.
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Modernisation of lh&lt; peasantry

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- pullet f a i r ' huJtfnJ her,- prrened and. psoeral snpertnUndent of tb*
her feathers last might uPen Us* Tnrfwall. Bad Wlesouta /caanary
topmost .Fooet in Um poultry worW jhere, -fell from ■ 12-foot.' Udder
tbi halfwqoaBed the all-tlm* henLuNi'bcole a tertsbra Ust Weakht*
r,(9 ,'3^ J .^T*i** ®®7 Mf** ,n
tb* Tagwsll and Wiseman factory [
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Mat rjfg Was * dandy.I at .MeOrlUrwa, vN. Y H *«&lt;btdin*/
l' JJ *TM waied.ld 1-S aunces to tho' tp Information rcctlred bar* Y*»-'
IUbasn, nulptelolng the While l i g - terdsy.
Wlseniin krai to nrrtr#
IwsswY-mAtalstcnt record of lafgor here next week to open the lecalf

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DAYTONA BEACH, Nov. I. —
uP&gt;_In a teet case whWh will ho
labts* to the supreme court, Clr-I
cult Jodg. M. O. Row. yesterday
refoasd to grant an InJuncUoa
sought to vest rein Volusia county
commlaslun from asking the psblie work* administration to lend
$82^00 and grant
out
It it right to build a national guard
i •!? srruVry her*.

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HOT HI'RINOS. Va.. Nov. 1. —
IA V Th# possibility of freoxhtg a
hlldon and a half dollars In froten
hnWtrlpa! bonds by legtalaUon lo
C t r l minorities from preventing re­
organisation was dl»cu*»ed St ths
National Investment Banker* Ae-

wpairaf

w h s e a s i l y hwend* k s *
J d W k ler. M a g . A a .

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ur cw i-w r * r
The EM'S Auxiliary Is offer­
ing a Cash I’ rlsv of $h.O0 to
anyone celling t h * most
tickets by 4:00 P M. Friday.
Ticket, ur* for the Auxil­
iary’* show “ Flout Sun to
Bun" glbi can l&gt;* obtained
from MU* Alice Chorpenlng
at Lc nntdy’s I a w office.
They mull be checked In to
Mies Cherpenlng by 4:00
P. M. Friday. I'rii* will be
delivered immediately before
Ihe show Friday night.

WOULD •UNFKF.KIK'

AAVk tOUR f f l e i

Township

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ih » &lt;Ut* o f i h ^ ^ l w a w
from December to January, tha
r*rUftrmip In ifcM m w &lt;
; f n l i j r I’ n lrM « W M r ll
1033-34 social scans was eat to
hr fatlreinril arfNlrdll#
tho theme of “ utmost simplicity,
dr«d will !•«*• th»r«nn i
r4&gt;alrirran s s t d . •Itv o f Mokpmbwr A- H ,
maximum sociability."
WIIiim * m* off%&lt;*l
_Mbs ..........
______ ________
______
third 7aartcr
Perkins cheerfully
ehoulda
*1 i k l . i k - t lt h 4
ared th»' doable doty of folloixingl averaged «* percent-cupactty of
________
_ . j “ cab- finished new prod
Is f tr aale.
tho aortal dxtle*
aat__b ,ythe
n rn d••
ile
rcrrfpatvd with f
I t pefc«r.t ra
Inal wNeo" as
t_ well
----- _as the
. . . . official
-----t*w second y n - i t r and 18 percent
one she carries herself.
irr
The Chrtstmae danctng party for io the first qua--*.-.'
The annoii.ucii.eni esyi reeultn _J
youaf people, recorded by ao­
.
rtal Wasblnfton as ahowina fa a for the third qtarter, therefore,
White House at Its happleit In showed a m»rae«; Improvemeiit ^
holiday tlm«. eras assured, Mrs.
ky OrnInsure i o isi
mmm
o f n s riturd. F lo r id a . I l o j i l
Roosevelt
announced that ahe
a
1
‘ rlm a y
K le d lo n
l«
he
pi armed to Include a wide ranee
t h n i a i h o u t Ih e C it y
a t ‘ ••■I
of tha youthful graup — " f r o *
FI a r id , ne T u e e d e y . I * « &gt; ••*•
u J ln r r ffih r r , ISIS, f o r e ieella i
Anna's aye on down to John's*
I d o C ity C om m iealoeeew . ••rh
Mrs. Anns Dali's friends will day in January. Followlnf that, a iv r e . o f ih r e a y a a f a ea l^ I
lu liilo n e r s t o b *
r r lr t
“ P **
untU
May
1,
with
ths
aicepUAn
briny In “ tha youafer married
t w o (r o u p s n e s t o a o t s e a s - 7 «
sat." Franklin Roosevelt, Jr.' will of Dent, ths first firs “ csMUrt I - s o d -t lm n p I V
•
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Said . U c t l o o eh a ll ba
bs*
pull a rollers crowd, and John, wtvas" and the second flee anil
rbe - d i r -Itatv le-aatdba
at
bass*
«a
ilU
rs
a
l*
Wadaeatha preparatory school geoup. Mre.
fo r m lly l o lb * le w s an d e r e i * * i
•
nU U nf !•» •Iwollon*
m
Roosevelt atld “ aa many of the day*.
In ih # C ity o f
Hanford,
FWS
family as possible" would be home
Tbi
p oll#
w ill
b » upon *»&gt;
o 'c lo c k A . St * n « w ill pine* at I
for Christmas.
d o w n Jn * »ld d s l »
Ths New Ysar*« reception at ths
I b o ro b y op p o tn l "
*
F P
non. Kd F l ^ o o . and W . ■ , »
Whits House was stricken from
ns lu s p o c lo r e o f a l 4 , f l « l t w l
tho social arhedote when It was
I*. » . Hmiih s o c l e r k a f e a ld .w
announced two weeks ago. Today's'
eociatlon convention here yeater" ’lN W IT H fll W H K IH flf, i j
allmtiiatlon of receptions by rehb*rvunl&lt;&gt; set tnr •&gt;•*'• - f j l u ™
day.
Tha association resolved to lost mtmbera will permit the
,,f ih* City of Sanford, Fiona*,
•upport the 3 umbers Mil which whole Official family to enjoy t
be t* rsu*»d to bo efflsed * *
th t i m I n f
f , , &gt;f D"
would stop those mlnoritie* from home-fMki holiday.
S«lli Amy o f
I bI i
“ selfishly preventing reorganisa­
In aubsUttllon, the antlra group
tion! which would etrengtheo their of cabinet hoetemsee, perhaps wltu
munlcipalltea crs&gt;dl."
their huihaiide at their sides, will
be “ at home" on the flrtt Wednee-

dr.

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■To t i l credllarm .
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, u u nf »»»•' flr*» p u b llr a llo n he
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iirtarlite-d w llh llt •&gt;»* l l l f l i I M
the m « n m r prek^ell»«Hl h« rela
b a n rd •• provider. I»y l » t -

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Auxiliary

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expense* M
WASHINGTON, Ort 88.—( J V -I f o * or* ths deftrt* « m •» 11T,#1I
Mr*. Franklin I). Rooeevell, the Uut quarter t&gt;mp»rxtl with dif»
“ cabinet wlv*a" and Bsc rotary I ic|U 0f 18,817,3.!/ in the pretlou,
o f Libor Parkin*, conferring r e - . ^ . r u , and »tf&gt;jr71,700 a y«ar
cehtfy « tbs While H o w , ruled ^
out the old* it ray Itel tradition—
As provision for the ptaiarred
the New Year's “ at homes."
dividend, total deduction from
Mrs. Roosevelt, herself a “ *•- , Urplu« for the quarter was W,reer woman,” ruled In a new so- «fe,4lB eompnrud with 810,488,. ------------

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LONtXJN;' Nbv. tv—The &lt; * m
d frti o f World tadlrvfy raids fM S
Australis, which eras tha"country
from which. together with Abetrto. tadiaiftew e f t h e ’dipraastoa,
fln t eM rtw tsd, accenting U - i %
Walter U r K s rawaWlst“ Austria's staple Industry, Wh*L
la Improving rTsdoalty.’nhrpUtttd
Layton la aa Interview g laetr
Teently. t m t W j r a
the ypgeah»tlen In (tornMmy, ha Mrid/ (hart
were sign* ef
despite the
financial cond
la -that eeoatty
Hid It not bean for Cfttthal' Ksropaan unreal, there Udlttle doubt la
the opinion o f Fir Walter, that
Austria weald-today ,ha Wall .p i
the way te recovery, '
Austria’s International trade M s
*howin* sltns e f rerttal hefhlw^fo
Tfltler reOelotion,'* he asM.
har-tourist trade eerntage -WWi
reed and her trade generally had
ha^sn to show that, tha wheel,
ones more had-al*rt»d twtifw. &gt; l
Diseasing Inflation; loyM ^aaH
there wesW three phooee In Ury
history of unsUbilltrd corrangiest
First—Inflation be occurred la lbasln end Germany, “which cragtod
destructive influences,
belbf that currency Inflattaoi nwMp
nail." Recond—The British W j r
"showing -that If you hnvwtpaatrol of your currency, that current
ey can he adjusted to trade; eeft‘
dltlon* without tho hexFrtw fall*
inf." Third—Going off .-grid In.
ths belief that It win enaHfa yob
to Inflate. *
v‘
The experience of RtMilq and’
Raropeen countries In depreelatls(. or allowlalr their 'eurfdbHee

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W f htxfd'k xtoet-cdHldr W atM * -Wen
buy.^iajl?

BTes? CmtfeKB.
1
ymi tempted
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uasIvD falk? ^k y'^ltln V ydJ?
r
ilil feel no reft! confidence lh *hi8*^0^*.
it l^aune,
Ve'^Hs here today*

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TR XJE BYIRITUAL
. Mrs. Belly Russell

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When you stop to think about it, Now is the Time— You'll be interested in our wonderful money savings, price slashing values. If you have not discovered what
a CLEARANCE SALE AT YOWELL'S will mean to" you it’s not our fa u lt Don't wait any longer—see for you reetf^ yeryth in g in the store has been drastically
reduced. All outstanding inerchandise bought before the advance in price. Take advantage o f this wonderful opportunity to get more fo r your money.

STORE W ILL BE CLOSED ALL D A Y THURSDAY

OPENS FRIDAY 9 A. M

PIECE GOODS
SAVE ON CHRISTMAS GIFTS

Phoenix Hose

Phoenix Sox
29c value#---------- 1....... ....... ....... ........... ... ............. 24c
Also one email lot of assorted alre# and colors to clo#e
.out at..,,--------- ---- ------ --- ........................ .............-17c

LADIES’ BAGS
in satin#, leathers

Cotton Suiting
26c value—......... 51c
Everfaat French ging­
ham In new plaid#—
80 in, wide,
rcg, pr're 46c....... 36c
Assorted. lot of cot­

and woven fabrics.

896 value*.....
2.98 value# 12.60 values.—
I.

05 values...;.

II.

00 values....

CHILDREN’S BAGS
Special lot to close out at
Costume Jewelry

crepes — 69c and 79c
values for .......—69e
All wool cost and suit
materials 64 1 irichea
wide, light and dark
ahadea—
$2.60 values.......*2.19
91.96 vi luca .
1.69
91.79 values___ 91.49
91.69 values.!..... *1.39
91.60 values.......91-29
Rayon slip material In
white or pink, 36 In.
wide—
rcg. price S9t—...32c

In. wide—
11.49 value_____$129
31.29 value.......J. .98
Chiffons, georgettes,
silk# and satins. Reg.
value from 91-25 to
91.69 a t .......~......98c
Yard wide silk crepes,
faille#, satin#, taffetas,
rayon crepos and plaid
crepe do chines— '
06c to 91.25 value# 89c
Velvet corduroy, 36
Inches wide, in bright
colors, regular price
tons. Including piques,
awiasea, organdie#, ba­
tistes and prints.
value# to 4Dc,......35c
Best grade prints, 36
In. wide, guaranteed
fast color, 25c value

SHIRTS
Brand

itow

Sweat Shirt#

ftofcUl tot far ._______________
AIm jrknI Un* fl.00 vatu** for
*
Tem Sawyer Shirt. ■ a Rlouaas

TBe grada ;— —----- — .—

$ 1.00 jvada----- -------- ----------------

5 yds. for__ ......91-00
Nubhy weave auting
— new color combina­
tions—
69c vatue................ 56c
Treasure cloth n n d
colonial crepes r c y ,
price 29c, for......24c

•4.00 Mallory.i
1500 Station------

Belts &amp; Buckles
MEN'S BILK TIES

READY TO WEAR
Lari in coat*, fuv.trlmmad ilw ajr mod. ota or plain tailored aporta atyla*—
* fltwv from it to « .
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.80 &gt;#1008
,78 .value*
yairit*
,75 valuw-i

•92.60 value*.
91-05 VS’ lies

*1 -98 value*.
1.79 value* ........................ ,............ $1-49
I t# v aln e*--- -------------- -------- — S *
Nifty littJf leather jarketa, regular
price $8,95, for.......... .............. _ ..... *7.95
Children’* dmaaa, in * lt n from 1 to
I#, tn print* or tot Id c.lor*—

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Sweaters &amp; Jackets
Mena* AU Wool Swfeatara .
value# for...^....r,.T.....u— .-91,60
values f o r -------L — „'„,-.‘_.w.t£60
valuea for .............. - . . . r • ■ $ 3.29
Value# f o r ____ ....■•i##.«— .. *29
$1.00 all wool slip over for 80c
Mena* leather blouse#—made of reindeer
•wlih ripper fronts ^
^
M,
91.95
92.96
93.95
94.95

.812.75
&gt;alini, velvet* :

‘ 91-69 Wluc#
.89 values
.79 valuta

H AN K IES

FLOWERS
tavily color*.

In

aallna,

velvet*,

and

gw rgilU *.

91.95 values............................$1.00
lit# and colored handkerthlcf*
klriril#..

SILK SCARFS
Values to $1.00

luc* , .....
.... - — — $3.20
lue* .........................—- ——-42-"5
lue*
................
—------ $2.49
dr***e*—tn rtlk*,’ light welfht
allle*. •! combination*. Prvaay
tailored fr*:k* and evening ^
;;
alee#.—
----- -------- •— .$81-50 ^,
■due*._______ „ . _____ ___ .Jtlt.78
alnea.... —— —------ — ......,.•17,7#
.....
* 1 2 ,5 '
a*ee*...^r— — *111—.......* # } * * * ,|»j
il* W
ajwe* .... ........... ......I

|t.at valuta .
_______ __
Jf
Children’* coal* In ,|l«htand dark colrr*, , mm* light weight. number*. All
r're*
„ _a...........
#10 o', value* __________ ___ _____ 19 49
M &lt; # e*lno*..................... ...............
# #
v*inee..____ ________
M.nv
• « o* n&lt;noi
_____ ___. S4 M
# ft OR vahlfkt . ...... v-■,llii-,Ma.........
Children'* heret*In Debt antf
dark
m**r*—Infant and Junior atylaa.
'4 * i v H rr.
........................ .....
e t,
Tti-*
.........
....... 29e
*nri rH'.'ren'f unrile* -crep e de

$2.50 value*;..........—.

Bright Shades
69c

9956 valuea------ if. ----- -— .98.96
910.95 values...............
99.96
911.76 valuea--------------------910.95
Boys’ leather Jackets, regular price
8.95

- ..... ................ 02.10

ft |Wvelne*.,, —e ....----------—— $109

81.49 value*------------------------- ---------■•» 2*
$1.00 valuea---------- .......... ...... — —
.40 valuaa...---- -------------------------Comet* and comblnatl'ita— Popular Qoa*• rri and H. and W. numb#**.

GLOVES

StA0 velot*.
8*.t&gt;# valoa*.
&gt;* #0 valnc*..
SI n# va'iMa..
• LOO raises.

Now lot of Fall kids in all tha
tvnntod shades.
Sports and
dressy number#.

$3.05. values....... ;..$3.50
$3.50values......... $2.95
$2.05* values...... ...$2.29

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M E N 'S L O U N G I N G R
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Fine for Christmas presents

5695 Values
S’ A P P A R E L

$1.95 yalues............ $1,69

With two long pants and vest

Also fabric gloves In Ught and
dark shades. Slsea up to BVfcl'

79c values....!............. 69c

{
tular t*I m |1.'4»
* W — $ 1 .0 0

69c ; values..........59c

m
ui

Wrpyj

Ith deep ruffled cuff#.

f o r __ '________________ ____________ 97 .96

Men's L Boys’ Underwear
Shirt# and Shorts................... .........,5 for.—_—.
60c short# or shirts...... ..'------------- ...----- ---- -----76c Arrow......- ........... ______________________ ....
Men’# Union Suit#
— ....... ............ ..........
9126 grade nainsook.—
— ________ ____
*1.60 grade nainsook—--- .----------------------- --- —...
Men's All Wool Shirts A Drawers 91.76 value.
Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suita special for—
Boys' Heavy Cotton Union Suita special for.
•n
1 ■ &gt; .

BOYS' SUITS

M ic k • » ttn g l o v t i

...... 85c

$JJS

SHORTS and LONGS

'ert Cloth.............. ...........

vaJua . M c

Wool Short#

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A t W W ft GroaUat VcgrtaU.
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VOLUME XXV
-‘ * ,

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TtfURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1953

I ■ ■&gt;

Retail Code Highlights
F or Seminole County

Veteran Nationalist Is
W idely In "Demand;
Terror AjrainRelgns
In Havana Streets
HAVANA, Nov. 2.— (A.P.)
— AH eyes wera on Carlos
XtndleU today an Cubans
tufned back U&gt; their political
council tattle* after a night
of near terror In the capital.
Denfamls were renewed that
Hie veteran Nationalist lead­
er: replace* Gnu.
Twelve bn pit* ware exploded
during the n ight on* while It was
being examined at police head­
quarters by an explosives expert.
H* wa* fau lty injured. Many otherd, wounded In that and other
blast*, ware In a aerlous eowlltlin today. Neighborhoods were
'thrown Into pandemonium from
the bUata'aad rifle end machine
gua. firing.
I* the midst o f the disorders,
army Was named Police Chief to
eueraed Chief Franco, whi wo*
granted an "Indefinite leave" bce n w o f "ill health."
Colonel Mendieta, leader of the
p oin tfu l Nationalists, still was
undecided whether he should *aertfka his political future by be­
coming provisional president and
reliable clrelee sold he favored
tha return o f Carlot Manuel de
Cespedes.
president Graii San Martin told
tha press yesterday that "the pree, enC government and. eowtltuUon
X wilt ba modified. H » praW t J*H« clary commission will realgn and
akleels'stire assembly will be,
■tooted.”
: r!^ I U
I tkhUe political conferences eon-

U lftto d

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scutugp.'

aw I»

UO whether Iha *W k* w ia fnUy
• fflM I * * . &gt; W n C « n n ,

J O *

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nawipapcra had mapaadad up*v»tlees utd otoro* m r* eloalng t»

|*lre Destroys Part O f
A email wne-atnrT shack was
partially deatroyod. and the roof
o f the former F. U MlUer home
at « 0 l MngJtolla Aronue was
alightly damaged an the result of
tw» first hero during the past H
K m iri-

Tha MlOtr roxldence. imkr oceu■lad by C. M. Boyd, caught firs ml
about 8:00 o'clock yesterday- t f l nSaon, probably from rbimney

M M owpedby the M. 9. Rnh• Xatatef‘ and o cupled by a
re maiueJ P. Jeeroe, at M East
k Street caught fire and waa
Jy destroy-d before flremeii
4 mack tha acena. Tha damtharo waa about IIM , th»
ily losing a considerable quan. •f personal property. ChB&gt; Who played with match** hro

Th« code doe, not hpply to |ho drug trad*.
Tbo Administration o t the cod* shall La VMtcd in • Retail
Trod* Authority o f fo tr member*, all o f whom thall be mem­
ber*, without v-te, o f the National Ratal) Trad* Council which
■*. to eontltt of at leaat one but not more than three repre­
sentatives from each major division o f the retail trad* aubacribIn* to the Code.
The National Retail Trade Counell *ha(l hav* all general
powera nerettary to waist the Admlnlitrator or hit Deputy
In the administration and enforcement o f thi* Code.
The Council ahail, iutiject to the approval or upon the re­
quest of the Administrator, require from all retailers such re­
ports as are necessary to rffrdtuate the purposes o f tbla Code,
and may. upon ita own.Initiative or upon complaint o f any per* n affected, make Investigation* a* to the fa net Inning ami
observance o f aay provision* o f the.Code, and report the re’ suits o f such Investigation to the Administrator.
The Cooneil may make recAnmendatlons baaed on conditions
in the trad*— se.'h rreommriidatlons shall, upon approval by the
Administrator, become operative as a part o f life Code.
The eounr|l, shall, subject to the approval of the Adminis­
trator, supervise the setting up within local trading areas of
local committees for the rurp se of ssrlstinr In the administra­
tion and enforce:— nl of this Code within such local areas.
A regional Advisory Committee Is to be set up annually,
such rommlttee to pet In an advisory rapacity.
WHERE THE OPERATION OP THE PROVISIONS OF
THIS CODE IMPOSE AN UNUSUAL OR HNtUIE HARD­
SHIP ttrON ANY RETAII.EU 11R OROUP OF RETAILERS,
SUCH RETAILER OR GROUP OF RETAILERS MAY MAKE
APPLICATION FOR REt IEF TO THE ADMINISTRATOR OR
TO IDS DULY AUTHORIZED AC.ENT AND THE ADMIN1STP ATOP OR. H|q AGFNT MAT AFTER «WCH PIIRI.IC NOTICE AND HEARING AS HE MAY DEEM NECESSARY,
r n s f c T T ° | TC II F X C F P T t O N TO OR MODIFICATION O f THE
p n n v r q in v s OP T in s CODE a s m a y R f REQUIRED TO
FPFECTIIATT THE PURPOSE OK THE NRA.

NRA SUMMARIES
BRING PLEASURE
TO ROOSEVELT

Colonel House Entertains Prominent Democrats

WASHINGTON. Nov. 1.—(AT—
Substitution of permanent self
government of busineaa and in­
dustry for the temporary work of
the national recovery administra­
tion was prop«&gt;*e«l yesterday by
Gerard Swope and drew Immedi
ate agreement from Hugh S
Johnson.
The New York industrialist out­
lined the plan at a meeting of tho
business advisory and planning
council o f thr commerce depart­
ment. A few hour* later Johnson,
thr Industrial administrator, Indi­
cated his agreement in n prtas
conference.
At about thr same true, Henry
I. Harrlman, president o f tho
chamber of cgmmer e o f the
United States, w *, telling report­
er* that ha favored the prlnctpl*
of the plan.
■— llam m en a * 14 than,. -had hetil
a great deal of dissatisfaction NotedEngibihinanHas
among business rant over the
No Hope ForSuccosB
NRA program and that "very lit­
tle of thr present NRA" would he
- Of U.S. MoneyPlans
retained under the Swope propo,
sal.
OXFORD, England. N o t . S .~
Action on the Swope plan wa*
(Ah d'rcsliient Rooaevelt's pro­
postponed for committee study *t
gram of controlling the currency
the suggestion of Harriman in
will he fruitless unless he ronlrols
(Continued o n Fag* Twnl
the banking system of the United
States as well, Professor Freder­
ick Noddy, noted scientist and eco(Continued On Page Three)

Baffling M y s t e r y
Faces P o l i c e \Vho
Discover 3 B o d i e s

Prohibition repeal will mean, besides the return o f liquor, freeing
o f taxpayers from "re-employment and relief*' leviaa collected
under the industrial recovery set
and aatliqated by Congress to
amount to IW .OOJbW a y*«r.
t j n llkawla* wOFaaaaf additional
IWTMua to tha gor»mm «nt In IIquox taxas, th* amount da pending

Is

Johnson OkeysMighty
Project Offered By
Swope To Succeed
Present NRA PlanB

r35|te , jNtrrt)N, Nov. *
before the wortd an offtr
bt&gt;y pjH bo fwaign cold' U
U 'ttilm w Ttf. ttfb couth]
and It again advanced the f
urp.dk .Which: tha RFC mal

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*

Cowboy WhoBecame
Senator, Near Death
SHERIDAN, W yo„ N ot. 9.—
(Ah -John D. Kendrick,
the
cowboy who became a eenator,
•wav near - death ■ hare__ UtdM
from a cerebral hemorrhage.
The Tfl year old senator, strick­
en lest night soot lapsed into
a coma. One of the few remain­
ing
"Trias
trail h»rdara."
Kendrick educated himself in
the saddle, reading as he rode.

M illionTtollar P roject
Aimed A t Relieving
Conditions P orP oor

LABOR TROUBLES
IN EVERGLADES
BECOME CRUCIAL

President Itooeav*It* looked over a
Parents UrsredToMeet
etectr -o f charts and summsrirs
yesterday and decided the recovery
W i t h Scout Leaders
campaign waa pushing wages, emLsAWTON. OkU.. Noy- 2-—W —
The
exceptional opportunity
ploymrnt and commodity price*
Thrv# hmlira, locked In * red which is afforded local pirtnta RFC
Funds Stopped
upward.
Jilt goal Is still ahead but after frame house, gave Investigators ami friends of boys to learn someAsMeans
Of Ending
W v ry ln g tho ataWetkad- record today a rr.urder mystery as baffh this* about tha Boy Scout "hatrve*
Iny^ as a fiction U»rl!l#C/ . f
Bean
PfcWrtWttIKfc
‘inapt
by
attending
the
first
o
f
a
Ui. Prestfant prwknfcced \lt hopeBreaking Into the Roh«rt F. verier of educational meetings,
yu|,
t
Ilayter home, officer* Ia*t night Scheduled to Iw staged 111 Troop
&lt; ................ .. On ■e g . Three) •
Kv «w ly * p t ^ i t m n 'in tha texfound the bodies of Mrs, flayter,
_
, „ . Zf Z
w _
til*, eteel and leather industries 50, and tier children, Kell, 14, and HQ* k headquarters In tha* MrArcade tonight at 7iB0
Public I|l Invited To b*tw*«n March and July was re- Sidney, 17, on the floors of tw.» Lander
oYInrk, wa* railed to the atlen
second story rooms. Lights hlaml tion of the public this afUmoon
Coast U n e Meeting j r * - " T T " '
anil all gas jets wen* open. Mi* by Arthur Branan, local Scout
llayter and Sidney wfre »h*»( rommlttee member.
Clarence E. Adam,, president " f
through the head, hut Nell had
tha Jacksonville District Prugrca"You parents who have been l
been rlubletl, apparently with a the dark about what your boy does
■Iva Club of the Atlantic Coast
brine ha 11 bat.
Lin* Railroad announced this
a* a Kraut." Mr. Ilranan said,
morning that the mnnthlv social
They apparently Had been dead "and you pe pie who have alwaya
meeting of th* club, achcduie-i to
•inr** last Friday night, since the had a desire to learn about those
t* held at the City Hall next
inotnrr was clad in a dress she thing*, should make every effort
H mday night, la open to tho
had worn to a lodge meeting then., to l&lt;e at the Arcade tonight, par
public.
Ilaytrr, a traveling salesman, out tlcyliirly mother* of Scouts or j
of town for several weeks, was In |prospective
In past, these meeting- have
Scout*.
We
have (
and he left for planned R meeting that will !a*t
Oklahoma Pity
been limited to club merobris and
his
home
immediately,
TYPHOON
BWKKPH
ISI.ANIIS
(heir friends, ami all are a.l.uLlrd
for about one and one-half hour*,
MANILA, Nor. t - W l - A ty
All door* were , locked an I am! we guarantee that y f»u will
l-y card. Monday’s meet ng requ r*a no card o f admlaslou
Mr. phoon spread death and ilestrur blocked with chairs, just one win. want to attend the remaining
ykdama stated.
(ion over the southern Philippine dow was unlatched, that leadlne five meeting*, to he held on Mon­
t S* program will ba devoted to Islands today. Hit
p e r io n i W ert to a por-'h riMif from the up-lslt- day* ami Thursday* that follow***
MfutF measure*. J. R. Franks, of killed, and ntna were Injured in room where Sidney was found.
U\0h Spring* la tha principal the Oriental Negroes Province,
ipeaker, while 0 . E. Kollini, o ' and other places reported heavy
Free InoculationH To
Tampa, trainmaster -&gt;f th- ■o I- damage and appealed for Red River Freighter Taken
road at that point also Is sri.eJuIra Cross aid.
r
1000 BoxcsFruitNorth Be Given Here Soon
WlfiGIN HOLD HTOCK
as a speaker. Dancing will f ' ‘ i«w
Dr. C. I- (Hatton of the Florida
tha program.
HALXSMAN FOUND DEAD
First north bound cargo leaving State Hoard o f Health office at
WASHINGTON, Nov. t .—(AT —
PUBLIC WORKS ALLOTTED
Sanford aboard the "Prince » Jacksonville will lie in Hanford Evidence was presented to Senate
ATLANTA. Nov.
Frank
Anne,*; river freighter owned and and Seminole County within the Investigators today that Albert H.
WASHINGTON, Nov. *^ &lt; A 1 II. Ney, a salesman o f New York,
operated by tha Hewa nee Steam ■
8«:rotary Ickaa yesterday allotteJ died In a hotel here Tuesday einp C o, left hare this morning next few weeks to glvr Inocula­ Wiggin sold large holdings of
tion* against diplhena. typhoid,
IJ .1 7P W
for 3H non- Fe&lt;Ural night and physicians said though
in the fcmr of about 1000 boxes and small put. The esact date of stock in the tlrooklyn-Manhattan
projects In &gt;2 state* which It was his death waa dug t* natural
of orange, sent hare from Ocoee. his arrival will be announced la­ Transit Company In HIM shortly
said would provide 83.T78 men causes they had *lldt been able
The orange* are consigned to New ter.
htfure the board of directors, of
to determine (he exeat reason.
asontha o f employment.
Dorothy L*mb, county school which hr was a member, voted to
York City.
The . "Lillian Anna," l a r g e nurse, stated that Dr. Claitoo'a pass a dividend.
freight boat whteji once - operated services are offered free to all
In many Northern water* Including school children. Klip* are to b*
Cheaspeake Hay, has mad* several •ent to parents for them to sign
smith hound t r i p * to Banfoni
hauling freight which ti docked
Another active month 1* re­ license, waa fined I I gad costa.
at Ihe wsrrhout* at tha foot nf
ported from County Judge Jamal
James Smith, white, charged Myrtle Avenue. Its owners antlriO. Bhvan's Court Han** office with park lets driving, received a nate a large rn)umr o f business
w h en almost dally ha i* eallad suspended sentence upon payment •luring the winter months, they
•pan t* pass tentenca ape* *n nl- Of Casta.
staled this morning.
Emmett
Rauls iron.
whits,
phuid Inoculation, should b* taken
WOMAN DPADf IlflUHR AFIRE rvery three y ea n ."

Z",.!"'?..JUll

Many Law Violators Brought Before
Judge J. G. Sharon During September

t white, charged wMh
had tha char** nslld
y, while, whs fl*
far oeerluadiag

ROCKPnRT M ai... Nov. 2.—
HONDURAN AREA FLOODED.
(AT—Firemen
broke
late the
burning home o f Mrs. Augusts
TROUCIGALPA, Honduras, Nov.
Johnson, felt. ye#t*rd«y and found
her body laving across ■ bed. Z —(AT— Heavy damage resulted
Police said tha woman appeared from a tremendous downpour
whl.-h seat river* eat of their
banka, destroying bridges and In­
profane
undating, plaatatioae.la the region
nf th* seentarn tows of llama.

•tration Booth .U
%Btlllt A t J 8 o f
wlij

be sold tu hint on a long term ba­
sis
Under the plan each &lt;af the
f 100.000 colonies would provide
lor OO families, while th . U *
( oast tracts would providf ground
for from ISO (o 200 fsmllUa badh
llepiesentatlve WUroa aald. 1
EXCIIANtJR SKATS S l U ^ P

NEW YORK, Nov.
Stock Exchange "oeala" continue
to decline. Arrsngeaseata w an
mad* today for th* sal* of a
membership at «MJ&gt;00, t f f 1000,
the lowest since April. Tha f e w *
high, 1210,000, waa taade In I o n ,

Government Entomologists Explain
Highlights O f Work T o KiwariUns

erantoally

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VOLUME XXV

GOLD PRICE IS
AGAIN UPPED
BY TREASURY
AdministrationPushes
Figure T o $32.12;;
W orld NervousOver
NextAmericanMove

VAST SAVINGS
PLANNED FOR
U.S. RAILROADS

Berlin, Oct. 3t.~&lt;VP|—Erers*.
Torgler, Communot leader, was
accused from the witness stand
in the Itrich-ts.- fire trial to­
day of having plotted the ar­
ison.
As a courtroom full ol
Rprctator* tat agape, Gustav
ILe barman,
now
serving o
prison term for robbery, testi­
fied that Torgler sought hia aid
In firing the Keich.-tag aevrral
times in lit.1l and 1032,
lie
•aid the former
Cotnunist
whip also plotted a string of
other Sabotage acts.

WASHINGTON. Oct. 31.—
(A.P.)—The world price of
gold abruptly slumped today
In eplte of Rooaevelt'a an­
nounced Intention of tiuylng
the metal In foreign markets,
but nevertheleaa the domestic
price the RFC will buy it for (
was advanced to another new
26,000 Would
high.

Kastman Studies Pact
Aimed AtConsolidation Of Lines,Scrap­
ping O f Equipments

KOOSEVELT SAID
TO BE IN FAVOR
OF SHIP CANAL
Secure

While awaiting assurances from
Jobs On 6 Year Pro­
1/ondon that &lt;h* President's ap­
ject, It Is Claimed
proaching operation* would not
■roue# retaliatory action ami prr
W A S H I N G T O N . Oct. 31.— W*!—
rlpttata a monetary war. the A.IPrpMilrnt Itooaevelt wa* ileacrilH'd
minletration eet the price for I he
hy
Senator
(Jeorp**.
Democrat,!
a- day oT P i .1C for gold fresh from
(»tM»rj;ia, yratrrday a* "favorably
fetomeatle mince.©
diapoeed' toward linking the gulf
7
Today*! world price, converted roast and the Atlantic seaboard
into dollar* at g4.7B to the Pound, with a I I f.t1.000,000 ship canal
opening the exchange rate. we. through south (irorgia amt noithl
$1.07 leee than the domeelic quo Florida.
_ _ tation.^.___ ..
„-v-_____ - -Hi.^rrstdcntI. tie,,rge said
Newx that the American c » '
a call at the White House, like.)
eminent wa* cstending It* r dd will in»trurt the puhlir work* ad
purchailng program ca :*cd 'ner
v )ue fluctuations in doinf.tir nnd it autvry of Ihr |ir»i|»oar*l r*n«l to
'letrrtiiinr it" f* eaitiilily.
foreign market* ye*terd*y.
From fiv*- to riicht huntlrvtl mile'
Stock* on the New York ex­
change .lumped sharply after an v%on 1*1 In* tnmmr*l from th*' w* I t
earlier upward flu ri',; the dollar ilmtanct* iM-lwiTfi krulf end Atlnf'
tir nrelniartl poll', aponaora of llir
quotation fell in Kurupean ren(pri; ('hiragu whral ptici*« rt&gt;«« canal claim
Knrinrrra hnvr •••»limetr*l that
2 l --4 cent* only to recede
and
appro«imnl»*ly 'JM.INNI men wo M
buying
enthu«l»»m in
heavy Ik* fin ploy ,d *ts years ditririSK the
American industries gave wny to |G(imilt- rItMiitifl. ' a Inch \vt»uUI ha rueh to unload ptirrhaecv
Mn ft-rl tier |- h n&lt;I Moo f«*« t uitlc.
The
American adm I.Ht rat inn
The pt»»pi*s»-*| iouti* of th*- vt*l*-i
•ought an understand..' • with wu\ *»p«»»- f *mn th«a Allnnlit id'
Great llritain on the application S! Mr»ry*» K v*-i, pusses F*&gt;1k»t«iti.
of President Roosevelt
plan l&gt; (*n . Mini lM-|»#*r, FI* . Mrwl rulers
steady eachange. ami tnrri-ns* thr gulf Mt-Mi th«- mmith *»f thr
Aunlln River
price* by buying foreign gold.
W f . A deftnlt* embargo on gi’1-1 » * •
advocated Ity *bme French news­ KnightH Templar Will
paper* although Bank of Prance
E n t e r t a i n Officials
official* **id they were not wur
ried over a poasMr dangri to
A Joint inspection nf Tnvlnr
French gold reserve*.
l ominMMtlrr No 'JH Knight* T***rFinancial interest* in Am»*er- plat Rml Olivry Ciunmantlrr No
dam believed inflation w »» around I Kntghl* T**nt|diir of Hrlanth*
the c irner in the Unit*"' Stall--. i will hv hrld hrrr on Fmlny night
The Ontario minister of niinee. mi 7 :|il " ‘dork, it
Mnnounccil
Charles MrCrea, said ho thn.ke (*mIm&gt; hy H«*&gt;wmii1 WnlktT, heal
••gold will l*e the mean* of !• a.I of the lot mI T'tuplira
ing the world out of thr deprv*Pa*! firMiul CoiMmanilcr Henry
•lon.*‘
O Snow, of l'uoi|u. inspector gen
«•»*•!, it it■I memlH-i p i.f in- ‘-luff will
l*e in Simfonl for th*- orcMMioti
Cyclonic Storm Passes They will
giri-ti-d upon their
Over Oriente Province arrival hy Ho* leading ofuera of
m h ( ••tniotiOrl* t) The*r me H
H AVANA. &lt;Vt. 31 -1,1b Thr C White. A H Willett anl II I.
Nat lone) Observatory irporti-d to- j Jat* tbs. Jr of Urlamlo. no.I lift
day that a ryclonir disturbance war,I Walkn. D D t'aldwell, an I
of moderate intensity was pass E. F I .line, of Sanford.
Invitations have ln*en estcmh-il
over Orient. Province, with
to sevrral nearby Command* lies,
Ita renter estimated near Santi­
and Mr Walker anticipates p Urge
ago.
ilelrgation a.f visitoi s an«l mem
Tha city, capital of *hr PmvInts. An inxilalion is l*auc*l to all
Inca, reported heavy rainfall* *lut
sojourning ami visiting Knights
Ing tha paat 4* hour. Five river,
Templar, hr ■‘aid. whether tlitjr
want out of their hanks ten to I*
have uniform* or not, or whether
feet, destroying crtq&gt;« ami arvrral they wrar them or not. Refresh*
email houara. No loe* of life, nor mi nts will he werved al the conclu­
Injury wan reported.
sion of the inspection.

WASHINGTON. Oct 31. (4*1—
Vast savings in operating costs,
sufficient to have given the na­
tion'* railroads nearly a half bil­
lion dollars profit in 1PT2 instead
of a quarter billion deficit, are
claimed by sponsors of the Prince
plan for railroad ro-nnhnation,
now I&gt;eing studied by Joseph II
Eastman, federal co-ordination of
ttnn*|mrtatinn.
Kastman is giving special atten­
tion to the Prince plan Ih» nme. he
said in announcing the study. It
un* the most advanc'd of the vanous
proposal* made
Other
schemes, however, are being conahlrred

Nincte n studies of the Ptince
plan, nil dealing with the east .ind
middle we*t, have Ikmmi completed
anil h*came public in interstate
comnii'-ion ami
llrconstructhm
'Continued on Page Four)
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1111 \ l O l H t O T S ( M L l l H

Retail Code H i g h l i g h t s
For S em in o le C o u n ty
No rrtailn « hall increasr the price • f nny merchandise sold
after Oct. MU met the price existing June t. PJ.Ct, hy mnrr than
is made necc»»u’ &gt; by the amount of increases in production, op­
erating, repla »merit, invoice costs of merchandise, taxes or
other cost* resulting from action taken piii»uaiit to the NtltA
or the AAA sin . June 1. 11*MM. In setting such price retailei*
shall give full weight to pr liable increases in -ales volume.
In order t»- pievent unfair competition against h*eal mer­
chants, thr u««- • f the so called "loss Irailei" i« hereby declined
to he AN FV FX IIt TRADE PKACTICK These "loss leaders"
mo articles oft* n sold l*elo* cost hy thr men .rant for tne
put|Mise of att*i» tmg trail*-. This (unitice results, of c uis«\
either in ••ffott- by the merchant to mnke up the loss by
dunging moie tban a icn«onnhlt* profit for *»th*'r nrticles, or
el-e in DKIVINi; TIIK S.MAM. MERCHANT WITH I.ITTI.K
CA PITA I . O I T OF I.KCITI.M ATE lU ’ SINKSS
It works hark
nemnsf thr p»«**hn*-» of mu material* *»n farm* nn«l In ln*histri« - a»*d again t the InhnV so emplnyed.
,
II neve* thr deela*ati*oi against the use »»f "!*»sh leaders"
*
4
•
n«tf
moliihil
ItiM
i
fr«*iii
M'llinif nn ntlirlr
tlY tllF nlttrrlvti**i»« • .1.
l » •«•*• of nrlirlr'
Wlll|M|it nnv i|-of it t«»
Itill lh«
it* till* cotia ■Ml t •li**ultl m* Imlr nn nil* wa»$*•*• f*t| «rlhml wi|;r'
Ilf wlOli*» Ini ot 1*, l*«- fixo.l ,iii.| |tiihlKh’ .1 f IOII1 1 llllr l limr Lv
Hi. Tli :»«!«• \ .Hi*tf tl v firrrinnftn r'tnLif.'hnl
Si•fli nn ill. •\Yillt *• f«ir tdliiH nr«*«l liol 1" mrliitIasi in Hn*
IMtil'll* ttf f*t.M| Ml »•*• n|i|»1l.tl lav "|«n «'ki*r|»aril int- pi in ■ 18»\ 1
rra »•••inir liu Ifl.-v ‘ *11tl\ in ri’iiiimmitir- f It’" than 'JMHI pupil •
Iflt loll " liirli i11*• »t*t| •tin! of n Inrifrr trntlr nr*•n
TH A T \NY It F.TAII KR M \Y SKI.la
1*1,oM.|t *|. Ilf 1\t \,
A W ARID 1 1 1»l MFItt IIANIHSi: v r \ I'lMi'K AS I.OW
AS Tl i f n n 1 1. Nt 1r IlY ANY COM PI Tl l lllt IN’ HIIS TKADK
AR KA 11\ VH i:t II \NDISK WHICH I-. IDENTIC A1. UR KS
SENTI \ I I X IHI
\ME, IF St»C|| CCHIPETIToR'S I'llH K
l&lt; SFT IN i UNIFORMITY WITH THE FtlKKCSDINtf FROVISION.
\ retaiho who thu reduce* a |»iuv t«i lur'd a com|H*litoi’*
......... a* uht-M *1* t n*-.l 111«11 N O T RF 1*1- EM ED i ’l l H A V E \ l o
I M I D Till- P lim M O N H OF THIS SKrTION IF SI » II
i oiitimiod on Pag*- Two).

FIRST LADY ASKS FEDERAL RIGHT
NATION TO HELP TO DENY BIDDERS
CARE FOR NEEDY IS CHALLENGED

lernirncy wa» Hit* mlr oh«rrv«il
1^ Jl lll'l*' pul ■&gt;i 1 ^ \. 11 Wil
» f"on a" hr j ' . l t-ntri.r*' upon
h tinaM mini- * . of all* v' • Ioya
\"tint*.i - y* hn -n i • * ••.I » t tir i mi
1* 7«l||\ 1*1i*
1 (-olio* r »u» * o ►
Administration ( an*t N R A Non-Compliance
t n
lit*. %%.«•
Hr? Itr«! K i ti! " 1
A n Har To Contract
Carry Full burden.
* 1 of m rl'i tu* » f L. i"|» thunk.
k‘ h
W
II taf el- *
Awards To He Aired
She Tells Workers
sllllt',1
kl Ml |lh** T m*
Mi
. ItJlI I «
.f
v • rc iIimiii - s •
ifl-i Mrtl
,f
c ii i&lt; \&lt;;n. n. i
\ - it rNtiTON, tht Ml &lt;/P*
, i • R|r*» Hi i v• i
hi auk li n 1ft Lino R11*1"(■veil Vi-t” 1Th. 1*'»(«••R
si goinnment'a rigid to
* -t M-M
1* *1 II m« i &gt; .
who
" -Ih\ t- Id th. P’ .’l•I.- of Am*'»iti. .1. ny * lit inti* to person•Il&gt; .
, !'• iM.llei till I
t »*• It J**h lo h* ||. 1'ill lo hn.*- n«9t giktn nfT*i mat iy* com
Ihut it
h trgiSam ti»k«- &lt;III* of t IIII* nr«'«ly tin |*l1» V&lt;*«' toi N It ,\ tt-gulatit&gt;n- w n*
Flt»&gt;tl J"hli ••*, it'll
1
4 '
yesteiikiy
un t All
« hall *-lll{« tl
•-mi’l-q •'*1
•# i won, h Ii IIp , . t ill i t. «i*h |
Sht ••|n|H-d, Ull.lrr tin- sueplc-'* f IDIIl*.
t »SM g liqi.o, WM ' I. 1 $*!•*•
re•if the pi l.t noihiliaMtlolt f*u hu*
A
lemptirviry
injunction
C
\ 1*0 1 1 *. . tv*1»ft
I lint ;•'■'! •• n|,. ditvt ftti nulli n' of dollar* attaining Hit- - e t i e la i )
the
of
wilh
|h-i atln« a Inn nth v ai** • \ w tdt- tliiY
fe*« Million* of tliilnrs) treMsiii v ft -m
awaitling u con
•i tluuit a lirtnrv was disiifi*|I Mill plltMll- s..|$Mfw to NllglOlIlt till I on M plttptksfd ptle-.olTw*
Mu A Duke* ehn.-gi ,| wl’ h • • tf lit, iiiiilpui pink oli d 1»\ the ‘ i i i 'M i n til N* v% \..ik i illy
granted

• tunk a» tf ilt-.u !• i

, A«t

• i - ?7?a ,v

waa a estiva o f
ha war lorn an
He was widely
. as well u in
daughter* are

J

-

WASHINGTON, Oct.
Tha Oeesytreller at the Cure*
Issued a call today tor the
dilion af Ml iiillinM hanks at

$

11"
I «Mf I It |tl |f e»r»
Wt
..f „
hlrn•
l*f\*rv iVilllit it- w.t- i •# i &gt;1 I ••
»• • kltvs d* •' fig
K. u. YU. \\ dP
».".l I • " «

rloa* 9/ baaUaaa Wadaeeday. Oct.

Uev.ltoot Talks Ho fort*
Saaford Itolary C I u l»

5^-

Was Practically
me Early Today
0RK Oct. 81— o n —
&gt;pne'ia had tolar virpirti-d IU crrwelng of
arrnidtng ta a wlra-

fepoH rf its pwitlon, rabv Marksf Radio.
iKisitJnn

WASHINGTON, Ikt. 31.—(A l— I
Anxious to avoid an untv-tralnr.11
monetary war, llir administration j
In.t ni*ht sought an undiTstandInt; with Great Britain on th* ap !
plication of I’resuhmt RiowvelHi
I tan to steady rschan«vs and inn va .r prices by buying foreign ’
I'ttid.
|

al _ 8:00

would iilare It 100 mila*
north nf r « p * FialsUr*.
gntl a IsMit ftOO mliea dtM
Bordeaux. F r m M .

Rich Manufacturer
Kidnaped B y Trio
MARSHALL, Mich., OcL 81.
— (A*)—His fees braised end
•hiiwinr evidtnees of s besting,
, Louis E. Brooks, mllllonslrs
msnufsaurer, reported kid*
nsped lodsy by two men end a
^woman, was found at ‘about
noon at his farm near BatG*
,1’ reek. 11* told officials his cap­
tors had released hln) sftar es­
caping from his otfir* wbvrs
they looted a safe. Hs said that
aft* rbeing forced to op*n th*
saf* bs was taken in his own
ear along a aid* road toward
Battle Creek, 20 miles seat of
here. There, hs said, his rap­
tors Stopped, locked the igni­
tion and hid the key, telling
him thr general location of th*
hiding place. After finding the
key he drove to hit nearby
farm. Hr said only a email
amount of money was in th*
safe.

For the
l^indon
smernment,.
Sir Frederick Lwlth Boss, t irs iu ry l
ex|&gt;eii on internationnl finance*, j
interrupted his conferenees on the
wsr d.ots, to talk wi'li Aine-lrsn
ftsca) i' (Ticials on th*
economic
p tssiiulitirs behind *ho
presiden­
tial plan
Meanwhile, exponent* of vati***1
.
sett*Mil* of rconomic thought shtmk
then head* and predicted di*appoint ng resulta Slumping mat
k*-t• spuke the opinior uf the nalion’s stiwk and grain trailer*
Nevertheleaa,
Kouavvelt'a
aa•istants preparetl to make
pur
a Ijamm «kj Ik**
hs-' ww • ,Mt#lal -in
F.-rtipean marketa li) Wednesday
WASHINGTON, Oct. SI.—W &gt; at the latrat. Federal reserve of-. I’ rrsidrnt
Roosevelt negotiated
f i c a U were t»usy wotk.ng *»m the; with the steel Industry ytsterdsy
details of the plan and promiaedj agreements for lowsr rail prices,
an
annmincement
th'«nigh
the designed to end labor difficulties
\\ i.ite House as an.) i a« tliek were In the industip's coal mines.
C mpleted
Sin b confidence was shown to­
I fit it Rota tkscu« *e.| t lie sllua- day m NRA
headquarter* that
ti p with (luvertior Hlack *if the dangerous captive
mine* labor
f dt ral reaarve board and Act ng troubles would meet a solution In
Secretary Ache*on id the treas­ the
agreement
which Rnoaeury litith will i f pi unment
in velt obtained from the steel Indus­
tarrying the program out
try that Administrator Johnson
Ol " fi v er * Mgatded 'I a* e\idrnt made plans to start a flying lour
that
British fu r a l
authonllea West on Saturday.

LABOR TROUBLES
IN COAL MINES
BROUGHT TO END

Work For Thousands
Expected To Follow
Reaching Of Accord

irould n*t| *it

by

u«d watch the j

Only If the questolon of Henry

tb'ilar l»e further dept*elated, wi th1 Ford's compliance with the auto­
!«•*.• to Hi it iati mao .f*ii tuiei * and

mobile code becomes delicate is he
likely now to change hit tarting
Thr primary object t* to
make a t&gt;old attempt at weeing
the farm belt uul of Ita Alaaotls
feel ten with tha Recovery pewgram
Oat nf th* double understanding
that resulted from th* talk, acioas
the White House conference table,
officials said last night they ex­
pected employment to com* for
thoueamta of workers.
The operators of the mines
owned try trie steel and Iran com­
panies agreed to the demantle of
the miners for th# check-off end
to the election of min* represret.
t a li'* , for collective bargaining
without discrimination as to meml.ershlp In any labor organisation.
A compromise was reaelieu on
(t'.ntlnsed On 1'ag* Three)

t y |i irler"
date
The result could Iht. it was ar ­
gued either a determined

Hrilisn!

effort to dafeai the putp*»#«»** of the
.'•meriran plan or else, and pr#f
eiably, an agreement
which
l lie unpleaean* »•••!* ntiahtu-«
- i-t- plan could he ci'ininatr'l

of

COURTD
CITY’S MOHO
AGAINST C A S f
Attempt ToUphoIdBilf
By EntzmingrerFaila - .
A 8 Ruling Favor*
Group BriiiffingSuix
Tin* Florida Supreme Court ■
haa deniud thr City of Sadford'n motion upholding tha
Entzmlnger h i l l , w h i c h * ,
passed at thp last session of
the legislature, forbade the ; ;
city front selling tax certifi­
cates or forivcloning on tax
liens for a |H*rlod of five
years, it was learned her*
today.
City attorney Fred R. Wilson
received this Information in a tele­
gram from the Clerk of tha
Court.
The telegram read as follow*! - ,
“ In th* case of the State ox
ret A. C. Mittendorff et at rela­
tors versus Ellen lloy etc re­
spondent*, the Supreme Court haa
denied the motion to quash, Tha
'
respondents failing^ to answer o r
otherwise'pits,] further within 10
days of filing hereof a peremp­
tory writ will he issued.Late In July. Mr. Mittendorff.'
a membg of the Bondholders*
Protective Committee, sought to
purchase a certain number of
certificates from Miss Hoy, tha
city tax collector.
She refilled to sell these certlfl- •
rites on the grounds that tha
Entsmlnger bill prevented such
sale.
Mr. Mittendorff, with o th er' "
members of the rommlttae, ap&gt; : ..
pasted to th# Supreme Court, o n i
the city, through Mr. Wilson,
filed a motion to quash tha Mlttrndorff cess A derision had been
expected for some weeks.
With the telegram received this
morning a* the only information
which haa bean received hath In -v
t t p r t to the Court’a action, na
city official or employ** would ’
comment on whether or not th*
telegram could lend authority to
th* belief that th* Court has ruled
that the Enlamlnger bill I* uncon­
stitutional.
If ths Court has hsld It uncon­
stitutional, th* Bondholders* Pro­
tective Committee or any other
person or group may purchase
tax cart if Irate* ss of old. Ukexrta#, ’
the city may continue ita fore­
closure euile, halted lata this
summer when the MlttendoYff
suit was filed
tt was learned si ths City Hall
today that much progress bad «
bean made In foreclosing against
delinquent property owners before
the suit was brought Property
upon which taxes had bean de­
linquent as far back as 1919 had
been acquired by th* rtty, and
Mr. Wllaon and his staff was
preparing to clean up a batik
of 1926 delinquents when they
were halted.
•*{

ti»i»‘ i actor whose hul was rejri ietlf :tanrs The pountl' anil
franca
till »he giollinl he h«tl lift Compl •• I n«u«f lie nuuglil in bdla of foreign
with N R A lequtiemi-tils
• &gt;tbange Dtdlai' n.U't i •• * M »«»r
At the ‘ Nine till"*.
I?"Ford* t|-i-ui. thus materially increasing
&lt;|t .tlti wln*‘ t- Ini for truck* f.*r the I fit- Atllai* ufTerrd t u |ioi.iiib a ' &lt;1
t ik ip in • ttii'i'i vat tun corps,
wm &gt; fiNiic', anti Hinef-tie ilepit t lattng
lh' 'Wli toil I l«-d loinial
piole-st
Hit- dollar'a *Miue 11 -elation to
si'ii Hn i onpt loll* i general ami
I he ttiieigli CUI rel.cies.
ft.i a lining f ••{Lidding the
Cleat Britain e.o I,* lotaltaie, tt
aw iti l td th* l••ntrMtl l«* lh»* lo-xt
k*u" said, hy tuiving
mi u and
Ittw* -I I idtit-r
I h*re wit* mil icat ■•$$* that Iht itifie dollars, offering uiore and
f*-«|i ivil gttkt*ifiiuent‘w .n* *tiH«»n to It " I f pound*, to all! efft" It* keep
latsv* *e|l llllghl ‘ plfMtl to th llN l S »t.* dollai from al tug precipitate
If Prealdent R-* »fvelt »ht uhl
0 \\ Mel i ell, ‘ tale highway .It t,
ATHENS, Oct 31. -&lt;A*&gt;- Th*
i n i t lot Util". "Mitt in* Fold an L-- successful in tl i international Appeal. Court today refused a
Ioim»l*’If* woijL) tt- pnt hn*t-d by l tine, experts said tinBritish •eiiirid request by the United
which
would
lit* tali* if tin- ffd« tal gokerniiii-nt • qualixat&gt;o«i fund
Stales for the extradition uf
•dfi tall) I tiled Hint Hit- c« nipMliy , • niry un the tratisar mri for the
Samuel Ineull, former utilities
wu not compl) mg with the N R A ; I oiidon goYernmanl w .ij UI aufTrr
magnate
tiugr losses.
I»t*•» i*ion*.
Rebuffed in a first effort,
If
an
agreen.rn*
could
(In* fust coin t t Imlleitge to the
American authonllaa re instituted
gukt • tinit-ntV N R A at HYtt c i was leached. whervO) in tw.i rial ions |
pr ireilings last August to return
iiiiolf It) the (•eorgt- F Driscoll would work In co-operation, many
Insull to Chicago tu face charge*
h
t oit-truction oiupaii) of llrtfklyn t • ti inon la t held, ad ia m ag et p*oh J
from the collapa* of
would
accrue
although' arising
lilt ttilllpMliy "Mid it wit* ais r d t*1 ably
iitllily interest* which he oper­
JERUSALEM. Oct. I I __
lint •*ii the New York pnstofTIre oil France in r.i( ha u potrr.tial suf
ated with his brother, Marlin.
Dawn revealed the streets of th*
ferer,
ptiaalbly
to
such
an
extent
bet 2H and that on H-Pl I*, the
Holy City strewn with nails today,
titN'Uiy de|' i it me nl Msketi
for L* to relax its alr*4iiy piecartous
SNOW IN CALIFORNIA
presumably by Arabs' to hlndar
u d 1’ tonal offer*, with lhH a p eff l- It* id upon th* gold -laiolarl.

t a t i ns Xhat i n j l e i s must com*
p I&gt; with N R A piovlaloit' and the
| ie«it|enl*a re emplo) no r*
agieeI’resen I at the meeting were: lls.iv I. ItI'kins sjtle.1 hi« vuir.
mefit
Rntarian* J C Chase, of Orlando, i,, i IikI uf Mrs. Rouseveil in call
When hnls were open**1 on Oct.
Jos Hrarlrtt. ofDeI*and.
II
I in^r l .&gt;t puhlir •upi-nrl. en-l •».
many lore Ill i* .* iht* company «an| J* itid was
l.outitt, &lt;if Palm Ileach, Paul Stine, . lanm • I ha' in
other
t MMflnt •1 of r^lirf hen •irr • f I 12 HIM) lower than s'-k
who preaided. W A* I.rffler, II -lh.
1 wo days' latei .the oft
wa* pm­
l i"
lo maintain hrelt 1
R. Stevens, W M. Hayn.-s, H Pu /•i 1••o low 1
. *tril oa Hu- giound th ** Hie com
UatuA, J. A VX Mght, f». W 8 pen
Th. (»•«It-re 1 fovi-ri'nnrnt’s |.S0 puli) hal not aigniHl It- ie-emHu|•kin*
cer, I eonaiti Mi l.uraa, \V. C Hut­ IMIII.IHIII ||p|tlopriation.
pl ymanl agreement al the time
chison, Martin J
llratn,
F
C. WRffllc.(, will fall fa. -hnrt of pi*- Hie bid S I * submitted
ean
He
MarMahun. A W. I p pa. E. K v idinIT ».|r«|uatn rrllrf
The
Driscoll
Con i *tny
run­
Bfudwurfh. II M. Watann. W. U •otu. ■(•tea hare n«t heme thr
'* ned that hy the act of submitting
Ooopvr, 8 c; (tray, R. O. Khliw »h|n
In f omparium with th* « • id. it automatical!*
s gmfied
holtsr, II H Pope, &amp;
MalthU amount* provuled by the local anti '••mpiianca with all p«&lt; • olsN» of
Karl leehmann. (ifO f| f
ll a n k n , thr fed* ral gmrcrnmrnU.
Hie »|&gt;ec if leaf tons, anil that
tha
Curio* ity. « he «aid. lm|*ellrd • iij ft ar y ol the traa n y , in atand Miss Madeline Wall
lallrnj, pian-

C.rsf.

Britain To He Shown
Roosevelt Plan Has
Behind It Economic
Benefits For World

lint I nod rational g*»\. mmenls.
* by Jiislite lilt s in the District
(i I*I luiying mm, i p " dval ngt
\ildi« -*ing o t onfi-r* i&gt;'- of w*•n■ ' of &lt; olumlna suprt-me ctiuit and n foreign exeliang* I'lirrhaoes at
til "tl *.tl
iNindon must
l»e paid
fur
in
• ht-Hiifig wut* set fur Fritlay
in n |'fY -i-nt mg « lomtiunlty •
a d
llo- injunction wa* sought l \ at I ounda, those made a&gt; ^aris. in
'IN*ial w« I '$••••
took rnicnt*
Mini

agen i*-* in
•*ait-' Mr* I t o . f #
kill
ai l w t If n i • agelirp * t*'i*l
chai it mhlf nmkfint nl* mu l f " " »
Nlar iiit-ru w»- •• f .1 1 • f*»r
**»g
t ton ht a •let'll hiHiortn unkinwn
t4i-i t.lt * I&gt; , A :• Hu . •»•*
.* ' I
in order to piovitle adtspintf i*
fiilt- up n - 111111441 i ItMtgt-,
and
lief
t\ It* « tyi.s*
«'.’
. -i • .
**f
| “l l o it- an- muni wlitt ft* Hid
a .1 *.M.it »l&gt;
» -ip * i h i* ge .
till gtrk f l ntll* 111 t MO till I kMklll "l
nnd
lot tlon'i n-nlice tlial with
' t-vt-ivMnng Himi
o
Iteioir
*! • ••,
tin it- i« still - o f ft-• mg.’ •hr ‘ » " i
• 1he UNO* kon pul on youi go.
t-iiiipfiit, tl*. iitoie tase* $*•• -|
" W tlf ar e Work
in Seimmtl*
Ilit- more Hn.wr alio
‘ till
!*•*'••
County" u n the piihpM-t i-hnsen nt'-MQs to
• nil di» with Y»-l
Ity Kt-v. J II Ittiot, pgstoi of th* mmI mi y effoit. Ho lift ter it will
I-irst Coiign-gatiniial
1 liurcli " f In­
Sanford Ap delivery in-foie iih •»»
i'In*
ftelitig
of
hrlplfsslo-s
iwr* of Mn- Hanford lt"i«»jr ci-*b iiooing the O f ly i- growing .........
mreling al tImp Vahh r llotei
at iiikto was •" it m l n m-eti for
n«H»n today
I'lie won*- n tlfh-gates at
the
During th*
meting
m en tl*«
t ml agrn» n
••• tlierr ia todak
voted lu stage an •Hcmlance r*-*• .nfere Hr#*
*i%«,fc«l repiirt* -lo-'*
test whi« h i* to «ttnlinut* unit! n
Hiat in DM larger citir« ran*
Jail. I. Club membn*hi|» was ••
pit11*i.* to no e Ifift.oOOjMHI ........
vidt-ti into two grtiqp* wilh (» \\ Inf olreadk war# marly cam ow N
Spencer as captain of one grotr- h f alremlk were under wa\
and James A Wright as captain
I hey saoi the movement
had
of thg other group.
The loaim
«.| .. .*d Into marly evary rottttniiio
side U rxp#ct**«l to provide a ban
«&gt;
for Mrs. tJI- quet for the ts inning side i-arly m
I • leral
Helkaf
Adiulni-'' • * nr
January

WASHINGTON. Oct. 3 1 , - W l The Weather Bureau today Issued ! MrfuR.K.Whitten Dies
the following warning: “ Advisory At HomeThisMorning
10:00 A. M- a tr-jplrsl disturbance
Funeral strvicas
la central about 70 miles south
a# Guantanamo, Cula apparently lian Antonrttr WhtUrn, pinn—r
moving east northeast about five Sanford resident who disd this
miles per'hour attrn&lt;lr*l by shift­ morning at twr Iwma, *112 Ea*t
ing galea and of small dlamrtrr. Second 8t., will br hrld from the
Caution la advised vessels in the Erickson Fun-ral home tomorrow
afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
windward passage.-*
Krv. Wm, I*. Hroks. Jr„ of th#
First Baptist Church will offl loir,
F.A.SchumpertDie8At and burial will I* In I^krvirw
Jlome O f Daughter Cemetery
Mrs. Whitten suerumbed aft#r
an illness of two ynar's standing.
Frederick Abney Bchumpert. 77, She had lirad in Banfard and Sem­
retired merchant who had lived Iff’ inole County stt-re |U t, or *0
Sanford at nlarval* foe tne past years ago. and was a native af
t l pears, died at the irn.# at his llawklntvillt, (la., whara aha W*J
daughter, Urn. Gfergv t&gt;. Bishop, born on Mar. I, IHfi.l.
^
'V
• t 0:40 o'clock this morning altar
Survlvlng Mrs. Whittan are V
a short illness.
husband, R. K. W hlttaA o f Ba
^ Funeral service* will te held t v
ford; twa daughtare, Mr*. W.
|B*new morning at J:*0 o’clock
Hootan and Mrs. J. I. Jonas,
from the heme af anollie- da ugh- Center Hill, and three sons, R.
ter. Mia. Gaerga A. DaCott#*,
Whittan, and II. E. Whittan,
Hh the Rev. Martin J. Dram *1
Sen ford, and W. A. Whitten, al
Cr**s Cpiacopal Church, af*
Taft.
I body will be seat
, A. C , where UWr
SAUK t’ AI.1, IB8CEO Bfif

U. S. SEEKS TO
AVOID FRANTIC
MONEY BATTLE

2nd Attempt ToEffect
Intuill’H Return Fails

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NUMBER &amp;

Price Fir* Cents

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933

Member Amodated I’roaa

Communist Leader
Accused -Of Arson

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A rabs Strew , Streets
With N alls A Protest.

Witfgin Tells O f Loss
He Suffered In Pools

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31 —
(/in Mountains Qf Northern Cali­
fornia, Oregon and Nevada glis­
tened with th* first enow of the
eeeson yesterday while valley*
gripped with moisture left by a
general storm.
At ths moisture-ladea clouds
swept inland, tha Unltol States
Weather Bureau reported another
disturbance rolling down the coast.
More rain and snow was forecast.
Th. first rain of th* season fall
in Southern California.

’
tha transporting of government
forces ordered out to halt* anti­ I
Jewish demonstration*.
.
,&lt;rj
Snipers biased away at gavant*
ms at
o f f I c era
Intermittently 1
throughout th* night and pollea j
ratBread th* firs, but there w an
no taeualUaa to add ta tha 80 •
dead and hurvdrad* . wqqedad
tha previous rip ling. r, „ V .
/,
A a emergency law was called In­
to affect today In an effort to
prwvaat further
outbreak*.
It
vesta tha Administration wU,k wide
p*w«g 9 - including court martini,
authority.

WASHINGTON, On 31.—UW —
Albeit II Wlggin. former Chase
National
Bank president, told
Senate Investigators today that hia
prisona! corporations bad suffrled
a nrt loss of more than $&amp;.U00,000,
from
partu ipateing
In
pools snd *yndlcste* with the
Chase Securities Corporation.
II* also testified to the forma­
tion of three rompeni** In Canada,
APPROVER BRET CODR
ffgylng that he hope-1 to benefit In
W
ASHINOTONToet. kl —IAY—
M i', Kixs T 'I I yrsttnlay to lake ti myt ng to give th* *• infract
his payment rf income tea**
Yesterday’sWeather
u half hour off to slip away to a higher bidder ,waa « tola ting th* through them He added that he NRA yesterday announced that
President Roosevelt had approtad
»rr th*- Wur Ida Foil in advance law. The injunction was
did
net
know
whether
this
pur­
r io m u A
made
a Idmr cods for tko boot sugar In­
*»f the formal raevpthm for har temporary.
•telle*
pose had been arh laved
dustry providing a maximum *0* JUMPOflD
tbcaw.
.
Apeleetlrele rioudr
hour work weak for fsctiry help fU
rtav
except
during
the
crop
sea
ton
m
IIARD1B
HEARING
NOV.
7
TO
A
l
*
MOTORCADE
PLANS
m sriH W COI.F DRIVE
when o maximum of 64 hours
r
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TALLAHASSEE, O t -il— &lt;A«&gt;
Represents’ ! 't . from all tiwns would apply.
Sanford Country Club Membership( - Governor Shoita will -‘micna a t * Bam Inal* cV-niy will meet at
NAVY ABRS MORE MONEY
gampatgn wklth Is flaunt tl (■•&gt;' bearing Nov. 7 • ( t:3o I'. M., to • I * Chamber of Commept# office
ar. earl' date VOI be hgd at the' consider l&gt;*n Hardies "-ply ti* • t 4:80 o’cla s tomorrow after­
WASHINGTON. Oct. II----CT&gt;—
City Hell lomuert a night at 7:Kl| rlisrges op which ha ws« suspend- noon to work out final plans fur
tha
o'clock when members nf the ( »d •• sheriff of Dade i .unty, tha •{.- ruuntywibe NBA motorcade Th* Navy yesterday sated
(hub's isrard of d'rrrttir* will mvet, guvrrtiar announced &lt;r.lerday. whMll la to be staged on Nov. 8, Public Works Administration far
with member, of I lie Executive I The hearing will be h*t I In tha for ' k pu»p ** “ f nttrnetlng nt- approximately 171.000,000 U carry
I'ormniUrr of the b-raiople County i lo'srd room of the governor's tenHull to an NKA Festival which out a program wktek II teaoribod
office.
« ‘ *l L4 bald m bacfntd on No r. 16 OS on# for “ da/srred repairs.-CLa ruber of CuMmsiea.

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YA

l claim &gt;IttfefUhWiJ. 8
ea iteration r*pl*r*dl#
relief agenclee; , and I
f
i
i
'dae^oT
furgei it tbte time
» K f * fo v * .
*rt»U
a
few
'I.,
line
merchant*
ia
M N F 0 3 P « O B 9 M | h*wj IW ihv r«U tte{ &lt;W
as
he
ifd
before.
Tl-e
SMit#t
he
1
=
tlwir
respective
.
lines,'
druffg.
«r
dpte
sapdxte* "fWd *f--r v
brogghl “out
kbwtt arm*
__ ___
■nn* loan*
1
S srera l o f th ^ '^ m ifa e A J y 14wJ p a M fjl b y lh « special.
" V I ^ N o w this wsz a rofporeti.n and spending t# tb# leg. meney you phyakia^s, nu«»rtv
. Cuba &gt; m of aueh
’
ui'M|tb" ua|-with,nth* Florida-lew. if i-eiid.-l-ete-paging-late ■the-Uov- fin riant, or.
— ifa m o f OongTCTfi iM t S c r in e h i v ^ A lre a d y proved v io W t ijr
vinment.
And
li
e
.Seii'hnle
County
hed|,ou can
_* milJcy name than
WHERE A BONA &gt; ID E FRE
d la tu te fu i to certa in Interest#. I t ia usually found t h a t different rqpvea that are ieJas __ Cuba sboul 1 they be putllihed
m m anyone rec-mme tided a. IggJ ti*W 1° this *i&gt;i&lt;T yon are certain schools h#v# to rut ihvir term#-. U U )M Oft- CEftTtftlCATB- RGft*,
TfEaome' l i w i j a r t ' rtol.aubm i t Led to voluhUHlJr. One ittiy f « * U made try th* ^godernmenl tiday
I f Mr- B?'1* i " » l r *"!1 *,*7 " * ,Jf RESENTING A SHARE IN A '
\&gt; atop ■net. practice*? Haven't Ip good natu-.J,
fa ir ly s a fe In aeairttrin jf'H u t auch m easures aa th e A A A , i s Irtr t * ant tha N. R. A lS r a r
Another olg eu p:,ration soms Irvin the Borth' Pol# wouldn't It
heard of
of it.
it.
PREM IUM . IS GIVEN A W . A t
IntJrt^tfQ.n.Of
the
fo
ld
J
•
nd
»
l»
tegp
pff
the
toe*
of
mtnl
heard
NBA. the.mcitrillta.~act ami the, i
moiuha.cir. 7 tara back put on a great "o'lock" be more sensible to give-him th#
* ’ ‘ tha I
400 mo*h
i‘ *• really! sTiJEor the past acvei.: n
TH A N Y
ARTICLE,
whole
Jain
tiring
and
‘stop
paying
sc'iing
drive;
^nd
today
they
erv
- a
IU
Upghrtlg
fgtufclf at time* to »ee e»wj Sir. Hull haa becu in Kuro/e try­
him
aa
an
olthor
o
(
:hr
4
let
about
llip
penpli
bcally
ownJ
m
i i S
i f '
‘
&lt;iuckte th* Gov#rumen: liackf up ing- tq 4*1 itlnga evttlqd ov»r
.What
food
eoulil
he.
do
were
w«
r In Vle«C o t tho fipakuwe ilynm
when ln*y run up sgslnat on# of thebe. What h*-. It emounted to? ifig.ag. mgrh aJO(k.- T ^ li *ttek
Absolute^ n &gt;il. ng. (n-l the *u- plainly astrs I: t&lt; “ N.-n-v-tmg “ I.uached? Oh Yes. He could po«controversies will.bear up
the big corporation*.
____
rtcaitlqa
ktifw. it vyiulJ not teloye ! 11 or»y P«y»ao hs-l.a hilliof -dollsra ably hold Ih* floath Pole for us.
Movements
of
city,
county,
slate
politics sad.Individual Ilf
sortk o f It In woul** n A k"T* ,r|J Trial would be worth a I®1- Ju,t
todayj.te went.
arvd ftdtral govcrnmrntt
composition ofr the Supreme, i
*'
*iVhy. don't iite U, H. do aonie- mare-ngy abqut how hi* rwotejy v * a teat as much to you snt I a* Uj **f # " *
ary showing more plainly than
' tremendous Importance; "
used than I 'lev • gte.ul the way will t# know hvw far some Ice
(T o !k Con(inutd)
ever b#for« that tS* men w « elect thins about thr War Debts? That
f.«ld drifted In the last thousand
to office are doing exactly what lOrtaa| llu» eorld.l* inlerrsted la- Ike Goyrmiuent l* rt’g. They tel
years after wc go a* charily on
(he big corporVion* tell them. .nets, several count/ ei owing u* a certain pe-.in; of interest that
tha county and rnrr horn** ara Local Beauty Salons-.
Apd It It getting harder all the planey ran't r*- all ami some no would be paid. Uandrrds of people
time ta hide the fie*. The beade |srt of it. Why no: either pnip bought this '‘ Sirek.’* Have they Iskrn frem aa by tegallon.
On Price Scale
Now some of the good citlaens
pr appeals to the cqun^pjt’a. highest trilmpftl tip of the “ Moo-y Power' ‘are get* ihem down to when they can te stock in this corporation .* They
per he row, »Iw stock a few' canp of gToceHea, or ting bold«r each day. IV shows faid or wipe them out entirely? have not. They only loapR-l live of- America mr./ vay that wh le - Declaring that it Is their In­
two-cow dairyman attempt* to learn for a certainty more plainly with earn move that And In that * » / open wurld trade. corporation mooe" at a rertaih all this ta Li ue that I sh-mld not tention to give tetter service to
Every person wi h any wiwe at late o f (ntr-r-i*. Anil today the f##l thta way no/ say tteae tblsgv
her. he may aell hla
ther.ha.may
his iqlik
milk below
M q the prevalllno nrics or Itfrs are only made to fsyor that all
know* this w.'l have to be intersest ia not being paid, Aail our Thai, our Government la itaing all Sanf*rdr patriot and st the sates
power,
Th*
aventg?
Ainrricsn
damp
It,
the
opinions
of
the
Supreme
Cmi'rtltre
likely
uat
done nnme tlme.Vkhy drug it on? Corporate I-a-.v, ape( ' acch that it caa for rvrrnvs-. Th# Govevn- time keep prices Uniterm in the
Cbtixen
of
today
ha*
but
to be widely read and to be awaited Wlh tremendous Inter- places open to him. Hr ran either Vfhsi differ-*.. *.* v ill il make to noth'ng ran be donr about I t Do mfnt of. theta I ’ nuH Stales (and spirit of tte N R A move meat, t Wo
ef^by even the moat inconaplcijoua iperwjn* in oi(t-of-the-wajr ba
tha average cltlscn whether the you call that “ fair., prvcticea?" lie the aame bit# I epent two years of the bity's downtown beauty
a silent sltv* for some
•hops, the Evs -Bm s Beauty, •ate*
towna'am! hsmleta.'
.
corporal I jn er he cap te ona. r t eleven billion* way debt l* ever What wsuld hapn#" to you or I (Mentlbg. in '1017-18 ha# made It ahd.F- Paul’s Beauty Shop, todpy,
;r n u
t o d a y ‘» M • m
I . im
i « npossible
n . , i M . to
to ffutwa
ernoaa w
w hat
th e
a 8uprem«*
Hum-ama C
C ou
Win
’ I t Is
h a t th
ourt
rt w
ill the millions on th# country's pall or not'. Not the least hit sho jId-we put over such a gums? impoeaible for me to make an hon! I-1 i he r m o i 'he ii -i, nmrnt " That is only, two instances of rat liying rgga/tUqps. of how, muchl announced that th«b' have rearte^
. I d o 'R b p q t,a n y p a rticu la r law. I'rp b ab ly th e v a rio u s J w tlc e s charity roll*.
*JV
ah agreement on trade'prmctKed.
l TWO Q R * V r COMMAS0 , thMruwJve|i'hxVq on ly
. tly?
tlye vvayueat
ideaa upqn
upqn lth a _t ap
. b jM t,
a g u e s t Ideaa
He ha* been pushed out t-f th* 4,11 not ert'1* 'k -r. I* the furt several rlgh; here et home. Hot rffpet I put out. And tnma may lay
1Effective at once both shops will,
r.
*11
show
what
our
Corpurste
|f
I
ran
i
v
r
-V
.
•
fl
In
iii&gt;
Irtic
why
8: Thyai ah^lt love Uie^Lerd
lllat
it
will
nurt
the
"House
of
dedslona classify them, In the opinion little bus next he ha* posting
de to us.
not chnng#* Wltle I haw- al) I open at 8:°0 A. M. and.elope mf,
aid..wUht ail,thy heart,
—ithllyan,
T. .. famous Wafihington correapondent. Into spent hi* Ilf# buil'bny Some big Morgan” and Wall Street. Thev I jiws
And the pitiful part of it al|. la have tied dj here lit this l-wculd 8:00 P. M , Saturdays loeluded.1It
rare If the re»t of u« vtnrve
_C;._
l ajl thy soul, and with all Uijr
glftn^ral• yrhupe.
Tfe rejects the word "liberal'' as being National C.rpors-lon ha* taken don’t
to &lt;Wath they will not turn loose that a great n-ejorlty of the peo­ gladly change if il w*,e ps«Jule,| was also pointed out this morelnk
that
over,
lie
ran
nut
compete
loipgically Incorrect. A "Hlrernl” Is a person who be­
oyth, and with all, thjr mlndj t^lymo
ple know these things exjit. But Bui lo wha|?M wiah some of, 11^ that it Is not the intMrtm af tbesb
with them. If the* ran't art him their money.
lieves in the greatest possible, personal liberty. The term out
Spd thy naighjior a* thyself.
Therefore It. lorks to me like they neeer *a: anything about It. Govefnment experl* would ani«e»’t ■hope to raise prtcegVbot rutlteT.
»oe wey they will another.
tb form a more unifprm sesjs. n"
Mr. Sullivan, prefer" for those’’ justices commonly called
‘j f i i i f i s i n .
’
Tod^r our school* of Heminol* 'h* Government is tryiui to do an You ask why? That's easy. Any that for mi. I am sound piysiralty
p M fli ■
__:•
"kbwjyrda/iptwrsalye,'' He,says they stand for a change, County nr- (f.itns to cut Ihelr Imp-esihlf thing In j.u"-ng all In­ r»-ia with a puo ,a a fool t &gt; talk and only rJijMlv off meclajly and |Mrs. Helen Moye owns and op­
erate. P. Paul’s while-Mrs. Minnie
Tha A- P. sa?* th stjb f. Prince buMhfcehgnggi,t|)ey wnqt, is, one fronp personal freedom to term*. That
Ju/t one instant-* dustry back to work with tb-- l.iesr things. H he Is working for experienced in several lines But
ss Garner am) &lt;Mlsa - EvaleOn
a
curt
rnation
be
would
al
once
a
there
seem-,
nothing
fng
me
t
»
da
norld
markets
is
they
arr
at
the
of what it meant to u*. Anil the
M WSUa l i eu (ferity* from, a, chill, state control.
st are the ro-ownerw of k tte,
loss
hla
job.
And
nine
times
out
but
sit
quietly
and
see
myielf
[.resent
time,
nd£ this ctesflflqa tiqn come three eminent jurists, small tea-nave,- n pay ng more
fwfcabljf, been rsadl
»• ■
Ii it were pnstiiljNot. I to open uf ten he would be fired if. he wa» crushed bci-veen the two gieat Hvs-Beas.
ss Brnndels. atone and Canloza. Opposed to them, in tkir* than ««,u L eljlt.
(volution In ths
We ha/r the worst depir**jos every fsrlotp, *nop, etc. in Amer t., i .ing for i n c jU i ler. Pussmly p iwera of lo isy, one of tte
compiigcipn only, are Justices Van Dsvanler,
rrd put every idle man ,-*ck the one h* wav go-kiny for Wtuld rorporatione 'Sal liave stolen the
Sutherland MrReyriblds, and Butler, who constitute the A pin Ira hs* etor e*i vi i.-nred. &gt;:a
to * . ik with 'he world marks!* te in syrnjwthjr with whap he w*i opportMiiif* I bad ta support n,yThere
*re
tiiUhi
.
i
f
ilullr't
lay
T h e Literary OI*Ml •
conservstlve wing of the court. This makes n line-up of my Idle, A • have an tver iuppl&gt; s* they t re by Dec I i-vi-iything saying
but
was iJt-al-ng In •elf tad tein-lr. And the other ,-tir
,p*u
bU ow the New York mayofalty fqUfctpU^efibstweqn.thi} right
' ' ‘ and1 **■' - ' A or
the left,
or between con- of alinuft i - 'f / i t i i f . S||| - -smild have to :.j-v down and go me -say w.'n some rurporation Govsimneui ths. will take my
•the ReppbUtea fw.lon acrvaflye and progressive, or liberal and radical, or what
v
million men are waging
our III l iiilding war. houses to store •nu would hav , lu fire him in self hum# for non-payment i-f taxes.
fa r In the lahd
iintiv-e. Su I rj cap readily, see Nova vsheih r l- cunt mi# tu estst
have you. The Other two,
Justices
Hughes
and
Roberts, are street* looking for work. Anil suf­ the s wk, And lor what 7
V, tha *«-«aihj&lt;| iuoovary !***Ve y 011' , , , r
•**„. ...........
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*"
‘'
t*L
s with one group fering fur the thing, « r have too
If wi- are only going to run Ivow he Hie Vlom-y has a strangle or not matters not at al) to th*
W k b o l(U ,’» ' 3 ‘ » d * *
,«'i»d Mayor o hrict. th* '* "brt of, balance wheel, sidlnit sometlmei
Government as a whole. But to
ii.dustrles lo supply America's i.-.’-l on ue a'l.
much of
----mhaal,
^ - - Th*
t- latest land fipmetlmw with the other.
R M ( » e 3 8 W : . t &gt;v
_IJ
o
k
.
muejj.
longer,
gre
the
lncp
ju t IL-li p f v ju L (fPESftearfi _ ! i
To Hluatrain this divisiqn o f opinion; Mr.- Bulltvan cltaa — The•ft.vver-'-r—t tt trymir ttrdef-*-**-1— -wa-miuti! ;u»4 e*- u.*Jl
teQuantia
*
'*
S17AW*. the Indiana chain atore tax case. At that time justice Car­ •omethlng * ■«* i It- Wi have el'yen used tu condllluoa as th/y are iijw . 1:v f A/uercj Kitted to stan d for] viould seem Uni If we arc lo go
,‘ and. O'flirich 41y doza, whose prednceaaor, Juatice Holme* was also ft pro- our Freslileo: s Iuuh uniliir
nilnrfad His! ail this e-nJIrg men to F.u-!‘ h'» "tuff And rhs a,e they go on charity through the unfairness
r.JK, w in,iw p. . . .
-. . .
»Ttmgl' Y*a. rjpr In help reg-ilate th/ Armies ing lo do? In lNo Sanford acctlup to the common man of our UuvigTqs/dve, had not yet l&gt;cen appointed. Tlie four ronserva- poser to n&gt; It he Wall
and Naslra uf t.ve several natUios hr (jovrrnmrnt n financing thr ernmeftl that tho corporations
truing uvs/ythil *
^ W s y l u »pm . onW iHlop t« IU. |tfve member^ of the court held that the law was unconsUtU- will let niru ,lu I- hel-&gt;.
f ' V i q f the world Ii Jit: so much money I aim* thr ytfr. Wlktn the rt]«ry "ho-id get ajk u* to pay tte
tiqpal, The three pcogresKtve memt&gt;ers upheld the law.
Igrpsted. The A.-ien.-an Congress it rained and « 'u bch-w Cv/ata a* greater part „ f (he charity.
)U « lo »«j Ji« l»A|ik« nt i»nr«
,, rumor,
imor, na» it tR^t
it war laM what *hen ? And jou
Where will ,1 all rrd ' What ire
ate canal
going U&gt; by Jpat/cea llqghes an&lt;l Roberts sided with the progrenaivea onn ronnng i r li off i f Then lbf&gt; 1 eogld -top war within a week if know that could happen* I ^upe r U&gt; do when America finds that
apd,the, law was approved by the narrow mnrgin of four to wet
rt* op# n.vl » 'i.i Ii#*
iNh* It wasted.t„ and Wall Street
r ir ution^rf any •af«,r No &lt;kllM Would let II. If they really wanted |ibnr oitr Cinyertnnunl will raped our Gsivemni'ui. ia not the Santa
nbvut
tnnu t««n/ Rlion^cr. W l lo slop ear v* h) not pnaa a Jaw u* to i*o down mi l vriy m«ekly Oau" we think it is now? Who ia
Another
case
Involved
an
Oklahoma
state
Inw
which
n4* of unompleyod to wprk,
all
went
..n&lt;l't Wall S tin t piimfol that ths neat lime war wax' de­ ask Mr. M &gt;r*r f rr a ham1 out gdng to pay bark all this money
b* of UttU bonofit W ably. would have puL ice manufacturing in the class of a public
dare- every man woman apdi *"d ft" «n a* another charity tfve » , are &gt;u frv-ly «;&gt;»nd ng as char0»ry op-* *r I An tr lU*m Mine clared
utility .and would have made it incumbent upon nuyone
‘"t'TMV®
IteA “
,-hlldI would te drafted ?.»oi&gt; » 'he county. And si the satne -ry? And his ! The (ntt (,uesUon
taught that th# Papama wishing to go into the Ice business to secure tha consent of •af«r. Thai it a quantum. WJian juaines. would a. once come under “ me know thv* while it is n,|m.
s easy. You on.I I, or.I her and
thr law rim** up for thv ruarantaa
Stial Would b« a d»y*rt^J dUch the stnje. When this case was brought to the Supreme Court
M.e *“ »le fur us to mute an H-.iw-l -&gt;ur children an - U.eir children are
of (hr small (i9pom*sfi
int.nr) Gs**! nmrnt conUol. ‘isk.
It. wo* finally tlaUhod.
thr ones that will pay rt U c m
by a manufacturer who had not secured tha state's consent, Wail S iirrl frowr*«i on ilmL And men f.l te, * .r ..w ise r..J p .l • '* '" « •hr W« w p .rations
— ----- O----------- thf two juplices who form the balance wheel sided with nalitraily it
in th* i nlance*. (hffut in Ibv un r rtfij navy I# niik-nr profit* v«i the ante ktwU Ju#| I'ke * - an* paying for llyrvl
X wr*‘! r In the Forum msga- tne cohtervatlveg and the Inw was held unconstitutional.
And mm far *■&gt; ; uu and I arr c n- thr rnlc of p«iy fui tor Mddiet " r t huninvBFvi we were in It* ttU*F ■now gaiiiut at ilu- ■',-uth Tide,
itno, evldtntly ln\bu»d with an
Mnrnl
was a dollar ,t &lt;lav pay all the ih«*y ara pruleclud nt way** we «/t Hut how? tV, | the
rrrnod it U «t 111 m ijur**n"n
From,
thia.
It
seem"
fairly
evident
that
the
ulimate
po
Jpypt abnormal #athuilafnt f«r
men IrU at h■mm a ilnliar. hay not. And |p our &gt;m. cillt l hone; I •Spelts kindly ar-wer this 14UC*
Then
I
hi
psM
B
t*d
ih»
(iSold
Hoardlisn.
recognition of Ru m U point* slUon of, many qf the recently enacted statutes will d«i&gt;end inif law. Tliv gfeivvinmerit wa« fo ten percent proli( to all uulutUira. law-tnakaiB.
J ik»fy iny man from |hc Hraaithat Ruwla “could rationally i upon, the attitude of Justices Hughes and Roberts, and upon inf to force t'kirj (tne lo wrhangv That w.jold ai oner Atop all war
Y - in very truly,
dcnl Ilf tlw UnitPsl Slata* tu our
blljlon dollars worth Jsuch. trick*, of, tele ** may effect, changes In the personnel their ifoid f «t finer
A
llnrlime.
forum of wphout ■ri&gt;thinw further iring
own
tax
assraaur
to
piuva
a
Bin
:lo
good* during th* I of the court befiire such matters are brought before It for money l a m «»f Wall Street ilunr* II would al onrt take the un
' f«pr. ysar*.” “Ab*orh" U decision.
frowned ajfaii-. A ^trmn ««*nator fa-rnuui «*ul o war nn&lt;| pl-o the trulimv in /North Amcrirn
^
» ■ S *
Strfek «uulJ ak ng tha gro** r^l worth of any -----of aonm wratvin «ta;v wired tha profits. Hui
1| For Umt matter tb* AmsrlIf’U TG
Prvtifiard or mat1# th.* Mtatvioribi nut 8tand fur that. And why do torpor atuin *1ill g .hjhiium uinlr f i ( ' ( kI k 1^
psoplt could .absorb d&gt;st
iha law* uf any stall* in lha,
n iU IlU b fl Ifl
lo Boma tifficiai that ho had ton| ,'** *n»riy pre .'»• k**op limping
Such la L if«
W « n t H RWffit,1/; « ,rMb^
tContinued from Page On«j
th&lt;niAam1 doilart in Kuid and
. ■hmut tlir world UuM'tf war&gt;tl^inic llni.m mto ,- pjri^hsu, h sn,t my|
slss would pay for It
don't pay muu- Use* TJFJEb THE NKAHEST KKl'itEto *l^p war. Thv) nir doin^i
lt»at
William Randolph Hearst who operates s chain of not itoin^ to forn il ift. 1 &gt;ld thayj it
esn /el the , -t**» rtea, HENTATIVE RETAIL TRADE
1(0
|&lt;vt
it?
If
they
did
no
on*
rvvrJ
ataulutaly
n&gt;*
i‘
.
n;f
All
war»
a
(*4
|
unrfyt
hag
5 K '
twenty-six newspaper" In some of the largest Industrial cen­
uivnV llvey do. I muou '., Ilia: Dial &gt;• u"| IIKtfANiZATiD N OK -SUCH ACuf it. *|V I n i account 1 nth iuvu' k w i &gt; wild poof
m s .In Rump# c m b« *t*- ters of the United States comes out vigorously against the
rtMR t’lthta. Kt\fr a var fought hut nn mil vmuil 4.n paying iiiuil* ilul*1*pJON AND A 1,1, F A fT K PEU&lt;1. •omswhai, by a nyw N »A . Said he last Ruudsy, "the NRA la a menace to po­ nrffl of th* ITeld llJirtllli|
Ian per hon kp duilai» nal vvuilh
a dollar "ign war ««i» it.
.
„
, , t j n k n t T URH irro.
i law ' which ptqhUAU ths litical righla.and conatitutlimal liberties, a danger to Ameri­ that thi*r«* wri mutt than one
v x rE lv rin w o . n
Now all
will admit thsn Uwy an. \«J »uu car. I Dike
hundred
*n
&lt;Ultir«
ip
gbld
Jf*. * '?
U ; Pfedar.*,
any
j A uitrla of German » » » » • can Ideals and institutions, a handicap to industrial recovery,
tte (.'» Hduti/o• or my' K*. M ^ ION8'
aUl) out. And thr unl&gt; account l thf thinxl Ilf if d ah JVf ar^ to ray rithvr
than
^
l
a
h
^
'
-*• *&gt;% |
'*»*■
***** NaaJ prupg- and a detriment to public welfaro."
m* ,r * * " •* l,M
have ever aacu f thr guvrrimirnt th* lea at "unfair pn rt c«* " A/id 1 "ta le„.*«l of O.I W,rlh. Ii t l e v . : .T1* '1"
ouU.J. three
three f |—n |j
*P®«'ifi*d
above,
W % A" ^
Gyrmgn ntwgpgpyr
1
vM
jth
lu
the
shouts]
he
stop[ed
Why
m
o
"'
lo
"**
"amt
ouU.de
bone
fLI*’
rlrsr
He appeals to newspa|&gt;ers throughout the United States taking irold «d * 'he live hundvrd Ib e v ’ * Hlnilllv la-r*o»e Well Ktlrs-t ’"el, to B K t l U II the
H era ld P rin tin g C *
law makaa It computury le carry
lh»
true
net
net, rh* m,i
,
*
b&lt; na flsl# clear(lullatt lh«*b lUti'Pli "dill" irypftiCB Ihey. nlni|tly lecsuse Well M m J ,
,f . d » r r t i ^ , marked, ansi
nr
Wart
It cap readily “ to tolgrate It less and expose and np)&gt;o«e it more; to Ire to turn in.
, 1 .1* mi, ta- nek, -s w„i,i Ibvy.
rI.,u
.
.
,.
a fart Ih.. -he
■« ^
highly twrlsh.hle I Meant pe*JhL~jprice*. Glv* -a,
iwwipapsj Interested In every phase of NRA interference in business,
Thru afiar »*«VfiaJ murr niovaa ran .o.) « n no, -V, Th, big tu, 1 Now ,f ,t
must
te
bs legally
published
In v^hqtber ot nqt It affrqts thqm personally, us long hn it in­ an mvrst igalif'ii
B U Tmay th*‘
^
“*
wa»
utaitcJ I.oral orv are biggoe then o r P**tD«P» »W va a.e folluwvsl toup. merrhamliee._ »hirh
If anU-nv .|.«ohle I hi. Ite p .**. reading l-ut-lu are being promptly a id in order lo farebs. Ifgally »«W juriously affects the public which the press and publlshern • gaifiit t 1m* "tiica* lluusv uf Mor Governmen
e-.wor .
qUe.- ‘ -W of H e .»,y de^. and L as ett Mall las.| imperfect or actually
am aut)[)&lt;p»^| to servg."
^ A astH a.
aan "
StTvcraJ of *ha imcii that then try l »
Air. Hearst, it will be recalled, was one of Mr. Roose­ cam# before thi cirnmivirc tar»l| lions as tu So.. Vtall S«reel gel* ndlvidunl paying more than niyl rtamagesl merchandise, or bona
- shara of tlw i**t • « " o l« It ibaljflde discontinued llpee of mer* pWnnsot an^, Lupstfug ara. npl.; velt's moat enthusiastic supporters during the campaign of ftovnr were In/i ifTliiala uf the that way It s sas, then.
lots uf us sUn.l aghast at '.hct# 1J
l-teme? Coo! I it v any .na’ ehsndise. If advertised, marked,
ealg cJU** with peculiarly last year, one ol the must outspoken petitioners fur s New Praaid»nt‘a
fobrnimrn*.)
wric
tea m Ulegf. VV* rgad te tha Deal. I’realdent Roosevelt has tried to help everyone, but vary frank in -nymi *rvry had net things and ask why the stairs nt but our lew mahs.sf Alright. Why and sold as each, merchandise
**F » H 4 **9W&gt;«ak Bf/nr llk^the man, the boy and the donkey, when you try to please paid any nico;na lac for the past New York and Mi-lngan allow i*” ’1 '*• vhangejf Tiial Is the sold In quantity on contract to ‘ H v h d - &amp; T h r a U k i U - f
&gt;iar» allhuufh ihcv had tu pay In them to get « rh ft M d . Tlity slsil, UU**Ds.n loslay. Wbe, can &gt;o» public ‘ carriers, departments of
g Bsbyjag, aiu&gt;U&gt;*r much,
M' O'V E D ;
p
everyone, you are apt to please no one.
lliev did
Sl**1
**" 'aught U&gt; irsperi- eitrm m rni. hospitals, school* and w
Ciim Lai In Kacltn i under thf il in the sain*
town, haa sat Ita.tea raja
r?ni^
()fn»T8
A
fU
nftri
Avi.
o
aama conditions, llid thr&gt; fuice Kl-rlda. Uv c-o.,k*J lew muk, i« i ,'ur Gevemoigllt. Tha Jau&gt; war wppi rtilleqc#, clubs, hotels, and ether
•00 mills, and will upsrate
- *# No
list*#. m*A te n»y Dw te*k u * ? being b«,i.o'. oser. Yon n.ay say ■•*l1 lo h* v* b*;'n fuu*"&lt; 1' " l* * * &gt;‘utRlttloa*’ not for renele and not
" sas-s. lwltsir pin** in f a; •dh.1rlhufjon to Indhrldoala;
If th#y did no oar ever pujdlshtd these things don’t exist lu Klor
| hlrli to. live,
,1II*rk of Cent. Vis'. Hervle* BUU
the fact. Did
they vnaug# Ida. Don’t they !
marrhandlse sold or donated for
SANJfOBJk T W E N T Y
AGO*
You tev* u corpurniion lo Ran- penni ?. Wall hlreet
qtew# **• 1
"
^ *’
the
law,
te,farce
e&gt;ll&lt;\rll&lt;&gt;a
ia
tte
•*■■ ■ 1
om a 000 mill levy.
.f ' • * - « " J,J
W* ivi-kb'
« « r l»
fuisre undsg rlm.lar conditions? fald that thostssi.:* leal vsito thal'
*&gt;, tIS' ff
______ _
&gt;♦ e- Jv*-• *
fortnwl
last
Tu
t^Jiy
ifUmoott.
U/irutsy
aflgrnuun
a
few
laws
will bvy.prpptrtg.up[" i M \ ^ ‘* ^
There ,«ym i U, s,« no rpcord of V.I.U .1 rap.* here il sold H o -k ' * * »*
tenals •athualasU of Ibis city Th# *l*ct|uAaf,‘&gt;ffic#,ni1rte«lted Ir
•a a n gaMw“
-•
Their
sales
aik
was
they
hgd
10
1
1
IA,^
,,ff/
**
It. What woul-l hay-j happetyed ted
»{l| a rrita-n ummpu of -lock l.,| rt»rigr- And. whx g ^ m l o l l '
went
Winter PajJi to play th# following: W. E, WRteoa,
It been you or I* Ju/l sues*.
BAW M
IIs local peoyily - f ile they would!
* ** f w i o g “ a iQ.fipr ate^s t D O K S i H t t n * c « A i r «
a match game with a turn of that pr**lil«nti I* P. McColler, rl«*And after M s more thing* were •-insider coming. (You couklnV
M fja , ,
*uf *■)(,• rtteUff-*'
i l
■,
• v ifi'ii
pr**lilrtit;
and
Paths
Prank,
*#*•
donR tha Auto Cod# came- down. It lirve kept thnm out if y„u ___
bUba
*1*f
, - - ‘d
c ii r
Aa,i. »h* tlm i tuy vqiqff MuM.I,
Beat
F«o r fhn S ou th*
Tissue,"
bad
i
WlU#«Ma P IvM .
WM *. Jr;
la
urdi.s
lor
lh
f,"
ft
i«
l|
I
tr*WW* ’ M - W f fl,l • v g r y . W t y j Mr Ford. « #
rajled but tlqo Nall'.rsl Guard. ) 1 ** “ ’’ * 11
-----my U s purs
km wd ' tiiead. vf fsgte&lt;J,ky lbs Winter Part t#a»Every team pertedUally
betb llwide and net. tte.
fused to sign (t. What happened? Th# ones huyin.r M-vl » „ lo f e t ; i i ute lp, ( .in, "Efvui
t
e
«
W
oUwM
goips
dowa
for
tb*
■vgr, UyLl bvnuUf#
apd trav«l a .1 uvu
n
e#rtaln
psrvcent
r*batr
x-»
what
I ’Wba.ta. •ftemoon vng* thg M|m m WWW
p/ela^liea
beaety tte ^ freak pelet gfvem
T k » OqvapmrepV
• '*« v C * 111'
iuiught fr.m item. Ttey w # r*&gt; *P p‘u*
J»!*i
a * 5 ^ i * t e p , w h W . ing. Me. f^ufd Xptr.t Oft s. rMRUou- ths^j
Wevcn4lM *wk,Pe*r
to get div deeds un' their stoeg. " 1IU1C*.
IU, paid, Ro iRpn, stten
The Edison Talking. Pictures wilt
When Ihb s l u t was pa ll for I t ' *
6f “ "S1®
W- u t W
than if. they had
■
B
wi aw* it mtad keent for
Mr MdTM rt. Qr Q&lt; Htemtet-,

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cuotigh respect u iuRk«
•#wk; Made—^sy.

a a jf

•wRrbU. «s4 ■ThurwUy Kwrt.

ajlJ, HuTtewi . c£w&gt;y,
ftr*. film, n« ap,l Mjys ttabpU#
The ehkfi aetealshw
M itba Mte&lt;m,Talkiaa Ptetum l* from town .m i Mjj. and, If n . W.
eaaaed b y ,(h a .
between the motion of U u IIpe of
theeftlfc the.testaree aad the epok

W.

i&gt;r»'»er

wh* an**

id Io sif.! ■*“
Mr. Fold

wi##Jk-«n4 •bq

MUs Hoskins Jenya will spend
st borne after » weak ni
the capital at * Orange County

Bandar

tW . UM of. tli# fftnluyl* C o oiti
Clbrk's o ff tea.
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paid le, It. I.i lulms w i t i . when #T offjgtr. In tbe t). S, Navy
a man paid one hundii.-* dollar# [ " ' “f m
p* ‘
fee a share if,a4ns.« It * » * . !
Jast iwviHg f J*v duller#. Tlj

wham #ha I*, ukln* roroydg fur t m
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MONROE

}
•*!

Temperance T)ajr

rved hy the lake Mrnroe
___
Frldwy morning. ' R e v .''R.
J. gilligan, of the Free Methraliet
Church made an interesting arid
rur.i* uf
helpful talk on the evil effect*

« ^ . ? r L rTTd K

M l ----- «
IW n T I

L
nP f

r . L" f U

h , Mf a Mgffck rloa* limes* o'
of her ihntKrv, R « &lt; ' r
llartiaaru of Chat
taming a. T
**”- **»
Chattanooga.
r l ‘t __
«^R ■
Albert Hawk,.* hag ~’ r ‘P P * F
^rnn’ ■ "hor; visit ly Tampa. '
£

fConmioen eVinm t are tmat
a price of $3*J7K a ton for new
aleel rail* to be purrhate-l by the
carrier*'httb a goveniment loan.
hwlth program under the .tipervl.
it il.
repreaenteit a
mid *•
Brown Si
W x ’ r n ^ iU £. Bolt p r t * k W -------------11---------E. T *U r r*turn«d, y**slart of k^r*. Pearl- Bate* wa&lt; giv­
•
WEDNESDAY
ground
between
the
137,11
effete
J
tr
lp
l.i M*
over
the
regular
meeting
ot
C-rtl*
------aflay spending
en hr the third and f-iurth yrades:
The beard of tha Garden Club by tha *Uel compand* and the *3*
'
----- w » .’i g *
Nonpar 81* o f the, Woman'* Mia
Playlet .“ The Hnu.e That Jerk
of Sanford will meet at 10:00 A demanded by the gorernniepU
I
Phone
HUf.
flonaw Bicfrtb of. tho FtraC Bap
Built." fourth grade; The Health
M. at. the home of.M r. and Mr*.
U was tha. fir»t reduction In
,tiaf CRprth M k f Monday a g a r
Alphabet .third and fourth trad#*;
E. B. Stowe, Cameron. Avenue,
geal* below the (40 a ton MteJ.hg
Vincent i f f ttoin* o F f i n . _____
Pitao -election, Belton Stephta;
Monthly luncheon and bualnaa*
Reading “John's Appetite," Mary
■y
• short’tirMtii “ "■-raon, I f w t Finn 81root. Mr*. meeting 6f the Woman’* Cluh the comnanie* for *l*el rail* ah'
on
that
ba»U
wa»
eiprcted
to
te‘ Tyiv'.
V*
Green; Reading. "Tha effects of
wilt
take
place
at
12:30
o’clock
at
•ult in a saving of $ft.'.K&gt;0.iKk) to
devotional
Alcohol," Marjorie. Keller; Health
the cluh House with Mr*. A. C.| the railroad* for the quantity they
Rales. Anna M. Harriett.
and Mr*. F, 8. Stephep* an- , During thft business
Chamberlain,
Mrs.
W.
T.
lmlrtl,)
p|
an
lo
buy.
Mr*. Emma Cnaen ,nf MaJ.snn,
--) W &gt; l r t k of a daofkier. Mra Uriel Blobnt was elected mla- and hliw. Clyde Ramsey ** hostaloa'atody leader to succeed Mra.
The nt|^r agreement provided
Wise., I* expected eoon to visit
, Law, oh Ckt. 14 ;
rum . Reservation* may be mad* that the miner* who have, re­
J.
T.
•ffotaby
who
haa
resigned.
, S o r E a e t Fifth
hey mother. Mr*. Emma lakr
Nooda o f t k orphan cared fo/’by with Mra. Howard C. Lo**f,
mained away from work for more
Mr*. Grace Marsh and Mr*.
THURSDAY.
than a month should ■•* immedi­
Ihe circle were discussed.
| laiura Hart &gt;n, of Tampa .visited
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, M ft, Llnthe T. E L. Class of tha Fir. ately re-employed under the term*
Mra. T. A. Brotherson tafight
| relative* here enroute to Jacksont*a C A lka, and Mr*. U H «r - the Bible study !r*noa 'baaed on 'Baptist Church wilt have a social of the Appalachian ■grremrnl be­
are planning to
kta*
the Four Ooapela after whleh Mra meeting at 3;30 o'clock at the tween the commercial iii .te opei
VI l L « S T T
at DayUma Beach.
Maine.
i
•pond
JI. II; Hill cloaed th*'meeting with church annex with Mrs. la.retta atqr* anil the United Mine Work­
» i Mj»; i _____
risiffP8r«Dli IMnUaftA*
Thr
mrrting of I hr l*y*
Brotheraon and Mra. F. W. Stan er* hour*, wagea and working con
p ra y er.""
*’ ' *
. Mr. and Mr*. William 8. Bromman School P.-T. A. Will In- held 1
Krfreabmenta were • aerred •hy ley a* hostesses.
ditiona.
T Y P IN G
Hp have roturnod from Chicago the Yitwtau to the following; Mrr.
at the Lyman School on Thui*The South Side Primary P.-T.
Hugh S. Johnson, imlintrlal ad• U i y they spent a abort Unto at II. H TH lll. Hm‘. J. V. Johruon, A. will have a “ fathers' night ' mlnUtfator, and Donald Itli-hberg,
day evening. Nov. 2. There wdl be
Special InxcsUitaliooR. \
tho O a ta ry of-Progress.
Mra.'Frattcla E. Bqk, Mra. T .A. meeting at 8:00 P, M. at thr NRA counsel, were the pie*ldenl'«
a program al*o.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. • ita/
Brotheraon, Mra. P.. W. SUnley, school aydltoriura.
Tlif. rvllaf worker* have, been
negotiator. In the mine confer­
Mr. and Mrs. lU r ry Nalhanaon, Mra. J. T . Nftaday, and Mra. tln el
FRID AY.
busy clashing up. Ute RlreeU, and » c w d i x a s s o c i a t i o n ence
of Bymciuo, N. Y , aro th* guests Bloortt.
'
1
Rose Circle of the Carden Club
people with house* far Vent have
Joseph B, Eastman tin railroad
of tho formor'a brother-in-law and
of, Sanford will meet at 10:00 A, co-Utdmator, dealt ailh the steel
been grttlrtg them rradg. f ° T lh*
alatar, Mr. a n l t l f n . Victor Chack
M, it the home of Mrs, J, C. Ells­ representatirr* on the rail price*.
winter season.
*
worth, Jr., Ueordall Av*nua.
Elm J^venpa'.
■‘resident Roosevelt served a*
Central Circle of the Carden arbiter in bath instant • * on*l
Bender,
Ffianda of
Club of Sanford will meet at 10:00 broughl thr naffotiation** tu a mic*
John 0.
■on oti'Mr.
irforw
Barring an&lt;f mending for the A. M. with Mr*. Francis E. Bolt, c«*sful cumluaiof) jus’
Bondjp, will, ha glad to le a p that pemald-Laughton Memorial Iloa- 1101 Park Avenue.
V ■iglitfall.
f
HINQTON, D. C.—Although th« blcycl* w^vi ot pop\t|f^Ujr H|l, th# j
hf hail been remired from a
Axalra Circle of the Gerties
euntcy Ar«t, th« Buy Now Campaign It rapidly calching up with K, with i
The rn'na airrrmrnt is a twopltal were done at a *peml-«he-dey
pltaf’ Wi BtaiUn Diend and la Im­ -meeting of-Circle Number Five of Cl Ho of aSnfer dwtll Meet at 10:00 fol«! proportion brtw*^*«i uw I' hm I- too raauli that many cltltana th«a* days art bringing homa tha gr^ctriR^l
»•
2n d -ndd- S a n fo t A •
•»
proving nicely, He expect* to leare th* Woman’* Missionary florien A. M. with Mr*. R. U Cornell, drnt, JohnMon nn«l |h#* i»|H‘ra:or» on on thair blkaa. Mara, right In tha haart of tha capital, you aaa Miaa |
"Snitfortl'n
Only
llome-Ownc‘1
Keed
Sttiru"
Dorothy Baltay with tha avaning'a dinnar on tha handlab*ra»
j
for ‘ thu cttV 'With hta mother In of the Ft rat Baptiat Church he'd 1002 East Second Street, Mayfair. tha ona hand aful thr pfruilrnt.
tha'bharlfut^rak
Johaon anJ tha unitrd m.m wo rkyrtterday at tha home of Mra. R. Luncheon will be served.
at
The American Legion Auxiliary er* on the other.
&gt;I l!l the- «ln\ aiie-r t'hri«tma*. will!
«_ .* * &lt; 7 3 7 ” .
^ f C . Moore, *01 West Twenteth
W. J . WO O l. I. K Y
IV A. MNK O
liKf^T ( I I A I ’M A N
thu* I**vhi ptM^iiviiin fut In-1ii n in
A formal agreement whnh 'nail
Btreot. A covered dl*h luncheoti will meet at 3:00 o'clock at the
Owner-Mgr.
Ballard U»p.
Kltlnmin
Palm Beach and tba Her. wai aerved at noon.
home of Mr*. Wallace W. Wright, Contain trim* and coml l on- at
thr |»iihl| r t r 4
a J. Brara returned t
least a* favorable a* 'he Appa­
ItiellilllM It**1 •• I lireI lOlllf day m|»#»
During the *h0rl bualne** tea- Mellonvillr Avenue.
day from Waahlngton, D. C., New •Ion plaha were made fur the
The Dirt Cardrnrr* Circle of lachian agreement will be inada
will l»i i e|•i
mi h«*r own light.
the Garden Club of Sanford will between the. rap.t.ite. Jll'JJ.;.
- ijiiVA. I ill.A U4UJM
Udbbpa taareall
- Eaa* ertmta
beew ape**
at Arciutta. Thi»»e pio-ent -m m at arso ~A~' M. wrtir Mrar Ipr* and TKf repre»entative. of
limit loo. • I H i \ U I l o l l * | I M I t * « l 1* pow
lag U»e paat'fltre* week*. ThaTU*. wef#. Mr^ j c ( ;.|houBi Mra. c. Earle T. Luurk*, West TwtntiUn thell employe*.
**H»I*’ t In iiiMiito ft.I hri IimikI Thry
Lcmh.it. returned to Waat Palm A. Ander»on, Jr.. Mr*. I. E. Street, Pinehurat.
*
inrhidr
Beach today
Eslridge, Mr*. K. L
Qani*on
MONDAY.
haring thii prumui du not marry •k a«l
Anhdtlli* Olio, |trvt« ndn lo thr
Dr. Maryt Harris Armour of.
Mr*. W. P. Brook*. Jr., Mr* B. C.
thi•*»!• * **# lltingi**s nnd A ii « I iim ,
thr W r ar and Tear of kuur D HAI'KIUBA
Moore, Mr*. Ilomer IJttle Mr* V Pelham, Ga. will lecture at 7:30
I ii I nii I* I iinii I Nil***, •on of ra
ha%r tkrm d f ) rlranrai “Tlir Hem inale V^'gy” .
Q. Ha*fty Mr* It ll. Mrthgn P. M. at the First Ha|.list Church.
King \it&lt;*i»*•• *af Spain, ami heir
rice* far H)ch*rd lD r w V d M Mr*. John D. Abraham*. Mm. U Th* public i* invited.
pi* fund * to ihr Spanish thitinr I
. p m»A
Knowles Chapal. ttoldite College R. Beck, Mr*. W. C. DeC.»ur»«y,
Mu. Ic that hap navrr l»aan hrard
\
Sunday afternoon at 6i00 oVlock. Mr*. Jannla Klandifer, Mr*. K. L
i ii.nn I'nii.p Fa ouk of Kgypt !
in thm rity ir !&lt;• Iw fea'ur».| at
Mr. Hayward, waa an tnatruetor Glenn,
It .
Due
t*f
Ihr
Mriti«h
prin**r*&gt;,l
a
highlight
uf
tha
negfo
produc­
Mr*.
Joe
Uarne*.
Mr*.
A
liieno, mr*. uoe neoir.,
In French at Rollins and a former
&lt;•*'••! l?l Ol 11•"••• \
tion **Kr »m Sun Tu Sun." .••ming
Diidjilia, Mr*. K. A. Willlania
claaiagu o f Mr. Lehman w&gt;ft
tu thr rity Hall on hridarv night
\i pr*’v«'iita howrvrr, n*»nr «•f
ra. C. W. Speer, Mi»« Auguita
took pain In the services,
l at H.dO o'rluck, it w i« announced
th»'*p irfMtitR *• rivrn h ' i\ i i *ii
■me l.. Ml
etcher,,
and
MU*
Mam
h g r ... t VWith Mr*
Jams* llolttrlaw, Unlay by m^inurr" of thr Klka
firmatioh hi t**&gt;i»l i-iirln*
nor, m»mber», and Mr* Fred My
I *i l||t a »w
Mhur
|llttUlily will
era, Mra. T. C. pitchfurd. Mr*, la, Mr*. Marguerite lienlMiw, and ‘AuxiliAiy of Sanfuni Isu-lga Nu.
»*d|wli (hi- • • •mug w m t n . *%iii #
retta Brothemon. and Mr*. Annii. Mi*» Dorothy Marshall, m bo*) I M L
Tha munir wi||
lliAt »»(farr*|,
e»*ex, the mrmb«ra uf tha Glean­
••lo* 11m- hithnl** l»r*■n krpl «titrtCooptjf vUltor*.
l\ *«t li«*inr.
Ihr lluliHii k h I «*f
er* Glaa* of th* Pleat Bahtin during thr prr.rnlMton of an
i.f&gt;
Church were entertained e W k ' l ong^niil Airtcan drum 'faner, • '
Tha, all-ltr*# f letbrd far “ flkaf*
i’*"**l lanidt d» «•*. not g** **nt uni *!
aat In "Broad
i/l*i l*i tin •
Hallowe'en party od’ Metiday •co­ wnrd tod .Urthng |wifoimanca I ItOMK. Oct. tl
numbers* *—■ 1
hr •* ota! * 1***4. ii lid M mi m la no vx
ning at the honfe of Mra. Unit*- T. trail will ronir d r.hg thv * lua ] Maria, meiiy and voungi’tl &lt;•I** **a It &lt;**|*t ‘ll||
gn»m
rhiw. |012 MyrtU Am tlff,
mg niinutr* uf thr t* • net pro I te. ..f Kmc Vo tor
Nlid
Uni uiilik*’ nth* » haliMti ynl*.
’k*
l‘rr* riling th ri’ varldV* gamr. ductinn Nggrti im-mU-r « of thi‘ Elrna.- will leiik *• hi * rl.... I&gt; i l*M| • hr • o*.f i va n |H'rtmi|***| in \|wii
Of Interest to friend* here U and coni,-.(a of thr awning Mi*, raat will appear gerJr I e* arnr-J
1 • hri r ill fili'iol'* »«l l loir loMti*’*
#
kklilt *•»
e.unfit ,ei b - o»n I Ilia
K l 'I i K N E , C l U i g i 'K i N O l . K o (
-I t.f
II
iS if. „ f| ’ 'V l . l . l ’ -W M , i b 1u * following atory taken froip Myrtle Low* presided over a |2,n' African, a* thvv create th*
I .tint ly
o’ Th**v miii) a**ior I** ••-*• In**, l*ol •h*&gt;
t &gt;&gt; Ml
leprgel n. the
/M ‘
•hurt buauits* seatlon when routine
whkrh
‘ he mu-i
Madge Evan*. Eddie gulllan, Kay I jj** I^ , ‘“ nd S,n N,W* “ f
OlN\ lo*l go to ■«■• I Ilf III
nuiiigra»u« inaugur aii*»•*• and • Iiat t
1’ K ltsM A.N K N T
hu*ine** matters weraujaken uP l o f . ggnullta AfrieAn driMna »*• thr
haik
\ln* in •rl*l**m nai
T *,rSl t e . ^
^ , 1 ' "M i*i Virginia McDaniel, of ^f!rfn*plvnant» a m i4^/fiit at a on*y " • « aground,
Ii h ffn If*.
I* *4
!•* *•* • I t| lit frddl* . cki » | I I«t 111*'
* 1i«
Thia haa
la romr
nirraaaiy ••p*'iii 01 «
M,r* rr,hfc M,' l*rh. • ’ head of
« • lu a it,
whrn
hrr
M ,h»
“ l|v;c wr4dmf will take plnce.aj saef.wd late hour hy the hoate****,
O
N
FJ-H
A
I.K
Thoaa present were- Mr* J M ,h' ,lek* 1 rwnmlttee, reported U- thiuugh thr df^Hil up uf hrr rJ iio»iHn **• i ’« * Mh Ch I Im arriima a .____ . a . 1Satarday of thl* week were hpn
I *
a’ handled Aanrer* In the
,
. _
.
drr af«t#r. Prlftrraa Mafubla.
fu» pMiurtl h*’* Slu lika • fiiu**ir.
Kat­ Cameron, ..f Orlando, Mr* J .in e V 'J“ y ,h,t ,h* 1M,V“ " C* ” ,l‘'
*4
,h« Pub&lt;lc '•
Slir
haI*
HHi*'d
t*»
dan
r,
hut
‘,*ncl"K chor-1 o t J
*
at lhr L m e of Ml*, lltiltarlaw, Mr*. T. C PttehforC' r“ ‘ e*
K
N
fl
tinman)
Mafalda ia th« v%ifr of
*
Mr*. K Kml.w, Mr* Marguerit*1
hand lot the bene
u* ever isfethhled -appear In thel
’ * ,
r. ^
•la*«&gt; io*t* *hifi* * mil ■ol*. thr royal
Harry-Anna Mcmor id' I'ruicr I'hillp of llr**i', » warm imlnra Htot f**k»l k111h Shr f&lt;arttr•:4 :*
Benhow. and th. Miaae* B u h fjjl1
.
._ ....
ipp ' ' l rh " hvri. hich Mtlhorrnt *af llitlrr. who ha* lou .t H air* *||pa t«*rtt&gt; in R|Hiit;
•.»v
k
,,^ spectacle
! p&amp;^ H ”er
^ r '^Tumleher
! M h J r n Ithe
t ' #r
' m#mb, r, of (K( |of., ^^ » »uf.
h' Martin. U l . Martin, Madge Pk,l- “ “ f
grr«t
aha
■
e tthat
,for ‘ r,!;S,'
K ' iir p i Win.- nr
I &lt;*air Slutp.'.l mid
III r f f f t r all pr
• Yyr^T
Inatltoliftn will
lip Ann MpCapjtva —
• k * Mil- Nf 1
*1 “kl“
dramatic climax to the cavalcade
him a pin%in«iMl guvnn«*i
Kffle
U'CaJa,
,,lT
J*
flee &gt;taf( of which Mr. I^nnoy »
Mra. M#»rh ia a/dl«i«Ni by
Allie Horn, Grace Ovlatt, Jehittvla
Sh* i*» n I**&gt;n I a-«i«taol to lirr
of tha •tftga,
The_ apaftUf U, ta also an employee.
Ma na * ^ t h r r »i“tPi“, \ •dandn,
Mra*
W.
J.
Te.ll.
Mr*.
Haa
Pbik
f
J
(HI
F.y.'lirow
Arch
nr
t,
mot
hit
iti
l
hul
wurtliy
lad)
•
im
•taguid on a flight of two hundred
wile of ( ’ttiivil t ulvi ill |h*»g
" A picnic supper was served nut. Harmon, Myrtia Lowa,' Doroapy rd,* and Mi»* Aly* &lt;*liorp«ning
• • .1 Hlg a i*HMl k k* *»l k
step! proceeding apparently to the
Marshall. Ret&gt;ecra
Wilson,
V era!
Facial.
I
M
a
n
ic
u
re
of door* egrly in the evening, fol­
Mini Q»M • ft |ttNflllM "f ItllU'.i'IH, Ilk*'
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•kv where a gigantic figure of lower! later by can)*, dancing end I'hlllip*. Do ro thy Hughe s,
nut of l(um*. lilt l i f t »»• I »'ii
•Ola* paikMlr ii|lu|w Nlol » p.'MkR
A ii .I O ilier I* lie on |n Aortirrlnnce
"Father Time" ta sllhouttled.
i
Chapman,
ami
Alice
Hodgin*
|
held
Tuesday
even.ng
In
the
form
mu*k.
• h. • II* ul | ogli -Ii
Down th* stair* of time com*
•f I
__
uf a hanyuet at thr V'aldrt llotrl till’ 81'tillul III Sofia ll» i In ..Ilia I
"The honor gur*t» were preeenl- .
m r. fut ton ahovA rd hiuahr* in thr ( 11ii b n t **. i- m • Iim • g r «f th* mi my
t ed with a huge Jef-odanlern which L o c a l F a i n t e r ^ H e a r
I Asala.m** A . .
Piakliig ttutu thr hrmtUa on wild
was filled with gift* forming a
*'H h I N n pi* W
e
v f f g D r i| iih e H ho|r. in Northern Ru.ia and fh i.u
miscellaneous *hoW*r for them.
•h'f*iHli*l
Hen ii tv Salon
lleu u lt Shop
hf* l him- that
2nd and Pnrk
200 N . P ark
|| III* l*«W f . . M o d I
•%««•.! la. tall**
ll' HI* l*» *• a l lr r |*atiding
-timma'i *ilh
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Hag Hallowe’en Pa^ty

S a n fo rd D a is k T e e ^ S to re '
B ALLAR D ’S FEEDS and FLOW *

Makes Debut Soon

™nfc!5 * i* strsii'2.^

FalL llouac

African Drum Dance
ToJle K^turcOfShuvy

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SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS.,

Baptist Group EnjoyH
All; Day Sewing Party

—

Thunderous Climax Is
Hit Of MJJyie Moxpt

Uniform PriceK Have Bpon
Adopted By T h e Under­
signed Beauty Shopw

Vif&amp;inia McDaniel Is
Honored ln.Glcnw,H,d

Coipbination W A V E S . ,
WAV-KS

(ROQUIGNOLK

ClIRleaS

Shampoo

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P . P A U L ’S

E V A -B E S S

L()N(;W OOI)

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HEROINES
ARE M
N d i BOR
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amoqllily. 'the extra phyfical eUort ll|A|
cmi|F&lt;l. llie martyr* of the pfi*L ia no longer
nrerrymry. Bui who wanUjto be that kind
o f a heroine anyway*/ Ea|wdaWy when dx^.
2 i eleelriclty in the T h r ’M?t)l Three- rate
mnkcrt il coat ao little to dp it the modern
electric wuy.
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plan inrougn
through conaonoai
consolidation of fau | i i i pian
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To Test Brakes Free

PICK THE WINNER
Last weak 84 Sanford maw, women and children wars anta . Um ^Hamid's. Ftek-TW-Winns* contest which has fir
prises three seta of tickets to the MHaac Theater.
This wash, The il.rajd wants ft least 100 contestants. i»d
ta that end its Sparta Editor has selected a group of gamrs
whl.-k should he no easy to pUk that not ■ fen will hesitate In
sanding in one of Ibsen blank*.
r
Sc, clip this coupon,' placing, n “ W " opp slta the name of
the team you think will win, or a “T".opposite tha name ef the
Isom you think will’ lie, and bring o r send this coupon to The
Herald office before noon Satnrday flee. S.
y . Remember It get your lilt In wariy, for the first three
Marty correct lists wilt be dteieiesf the winners, and two tkket* t&gt; Tha Milana Theater will go to the three persons handing
in tin lists.
. .i___ _
In i

l*r» end elimination of
aerrices.
Murray , \ K r ) Tooeh
Spo la) attaetion has been gioM
owuHtvmn r n r ^
» It!
A r m y --------- __ I i to
the Reading mil way in relaUon te;
iltoieU
1
the Permaylrania railroad, which i
llmlyr C ro n _____
S
I H a llo _______
I
would be Um focal point aroaud
r » r » « « (C ft ir t io . - b
which ayatem No. 2 would be W|Hj
(ft. n o A Mine. TAOcb i
Add r
rrlo eo to n _____ I
end the Philadelphia terminals.
G E O R G I A vn. F L O R I D A
M h ltC U i *-----Z ----------I 44 141 •
The plan contain plates arena
M iH irek
k usiw ll a Plot* 4
&gt;1 t l
PI. Tifim*
smaa I P * . ) rol 4
{t i ■
ayateme far the nation. TWR would,
G E O R G I A T E C H va. V A N D E R B I L T
N fb r u ■
kka.
_
4 ■ft* t
be in tha emit boltt amend that
Pom iN .h ) T u r l _ I
11 t i
K E N T U C K Y v «. A L A B A M A
To I n .
New York Central linen end. the
U e cTa) M l Z. » H
*
M ofR ila
Peaeayleenia. The Baltimore A
A U B U R N v *. D U K E
Ohio, Reading, Central o f " NeW
Jersey and the Norfolk A t|fast­
SO . C A R O L I N A n . L S. U ern would bo incindad la ty e w e
N o. 1 which would ham CT.OOO
T U L A N E v ». C O L G A T E
miles of tmek.
T E N N E S S E E v «. G E O . W A S H I N G T O N
Riatem No. 1 would ham tS r
In tbs Sanford Bowling U * | M 142 miles; No. I, tha southeast,
N O . C A R O L I N A v *. N . C. S T A T E
Inst night tha &gt;lb0reda {Ukete1 *0410 miles; No. 4. Mississippi
Valley. 20J) 10; No. 5, northwest. |
M A R Y L A N D v*. V I R G I N I A
took thro. atroigM ^
**“ “
17407; No. 9, cenlml west. *»J®T7j j
U e Ne-Hl Boitlera'.
and No. T, southwest, tlA lS . The
on the Bakery isam railed
Chicago and Rl. Louis Urtnlhal
B R p W N V8. P R I N C E T O N
HO. Jaa Sharon, Jr legit tha klfh .y.ierns would b* Jointly osmod
5T0
honors with a 239
by all of tha linaa.
P U R D U E v*. C A R N E G I E T E C H
total.
The plan would provide that
Th* scores:
W I S C O N S I N v * ./ C H I C A G O
th* 300,000 or more employes who
IM M IM I
would lose their Jobe through con­
Y A L E va. D A R T M O U T H
111— IT* solidation b* pensioned at hplf or
Jaa Hharnit
I I I —449
K. Khti'man, Jr
I7T—m two-third, pay for two years. Dur­
I*nu1
F O R D H A M vs. S T . M A R Y '8
J Hrrwtfen
ing that period an effort would
R «) If a.I|m»
H I —U f
I L L I N O I S va. M I C H I G A N
be mad* to place them in Jobs.
• i&lt; si* m - m i
Drasli- curtailment of facilities
K A N S A S S T A T E va. M I C H I G A N S T A T E
In virtually every large railroad
SK-HI ■ n m . s a r
center is railed for, tha studies
N O R T H W E S T E R N va. M I N N E S O T A
l i t — fi t
n n ltsm.au
Iff
4U shewing that In almost every In­
John I'iiuM
I I I — 417 stance none of the feci 11lisa b
Jehu Lud*lg
N O T R E D A M E va. N A V Y
m —ut
N IIa Ia
114— ffl used to anything Ilka capacity.
John Il’ ilsAl
At
Chicago,
railroad yard*
4?f l it Ttt-tUt. would be reduced from IM to M l
Twalght tbs Bsmlnal* tsfindry ntKlM.. house*__ from M i * M i
« T Y W ‘Ohm
team and Ballard's Feed teaft will frolghl
number of employes would be M i
DO. and Toledo. ISAM ,000.
Croom. Academy Pothers won
Under th* method of operation
In the boys' tournament -081701 l)y this reduction alone,' from Aioo
proposed for ayaetm No. 2 all ta ll their second football gem* of Ihe
Ferguson arored *39 pin. In f ah I,, approximately 1100.

Bowling News Notes

BARGAIN DAYS
i©CLett,'Three Tiroes......... 25c
50c
tn Times
or
...50c
[* , « r fe Three Times
.*1.00
rovda, Serai .Times
1Words,
FOR
RENT: 3 room famished
apartment wHb p r in t , bath,
alae t room famished apartment
with porch and-priests bath. 111
Magnolia A t* h os.
I t — R u tte d

(5GB,ooo;
$i,io2j0oo; (jroomH Team Hands
nrcinmu.^r^.tw^coi^n^.. OeJ^and 6-To O Defeat

W ANTK1): Breakfast room table game, and an average1 of
aad chairs. Must be tmrgahi for Raymond Locke has th*

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for th* boys with a ITS &gt;

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&gt; «r B aal
tors took advantage of th* opporROOMS with hath. First
fW .
Suitsbit for two or Uinlty yoetor hy afternoon to go
thr &gt;ugh their final polishing H *htea. Ad aits preferred. *11 Mag.
arrises.
wslb Ave.
Almoat Jcangh^ napping » f a
strong Middle Georgia
college
team McQuillan is taking ne
chancss on an upset, and may be
FOR R E N T: Four room star
bungslew
I^ke Mary- See relrod os to shoot all that he po*»
Beroev Gtaasoe at Lake Mary or see... in taeilght'* football aFray.
Y- p- Collier, 118 N. French A n ,

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three

B F r a m jA L
M r
AnaaaU.

I f l A * per hoar
■omtaal fa*,
ill 2211. Mrs.

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t • pr*aa*taliM e f • »

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FU R N ISH E D
H OUSES:
Comf h t d j furnished four roeata
ead hath, wood boater, also t
room* and bath. Lawton. 107 N.
Locust Avenue, s l i t 1* Christian
Science Church ou Union Avenue.

Estimates of dollar saving* ,iil
mosl instances relate solely. | »
system No. *. For this, it is
} mated that annual savingfe'hreald
be a. follows: Cleveland, I n l i M ;
Voungstown, 1478,000; Flttsbdrgh,
(1,000,000; Buffalo, Rcwhsster is*"
northern New York stats, *2406,
000. Baltimore. 17.000,000; Phll*dalphla. H . 000,000; Bethlaham A
AHmtown, 81.950,000,
Total saving* tn both th* eattcm system, are estimated as foitows: Hi. boui. and ea.t 8t. l.oul».
(2,138,000 annually;
Louisville,

TTEVRY

T O N IL E
1 0 0 1 0 I..J M C O M M t N O
V ic k s N o m P r o p s

end weal bound through trafQc'
tar defeating the strong
would bt ronrvstrated upon tha n ,
team here on
line, of Ihe Pennsylvania.
The m , . nd High School
.
.
plan stales “ all through passenger
^
MTVic, between N.w Y o J T p h n T , J ‘ “o l ^ r j ^ r o ^
delphis, Baltimore, Washington.
^ ™d
,he
m'nutes of play by
and Chicago, Bt. t^Miis, and olhtr' .p a ,.n
Albert" Bherman, powerddle vast cities operated by tfc*l
'A -&lt; k -w iII be wlthdrawa andj
l revet eceomma
tmvdt
Bccommodeltd on asistiagi
IVRm ^nnta a-1
■brdules. Likewise,
I U K bl . ! f K B \ M N G
&gt; A » r b « g h kerv
kervice operated by I
M I FS . f ( ’ SI US! rMC
d P W - yyi|l&gt;
iR h v
.ll
Valley A Reading and
fc O N '.'w f ' M i n t n t
thMr-— nection. via Buffalo wfll'
'
t

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fu| fallback for Croom*.
The Del.aml line fought hard
and stubbornly, and for three
quarters it resisted the persistent
attack of th* Crjoma team. How­
ever, scores did not come, al­
though on on* occasion, Crooms
carried th* ball to the four Inch
I ne only to lose the ball on doams.
Fine gains were made by Sher­
man. Captain ’Patrick, Lafalr, and
tValibn throughout the garrtv
Practice tnl* week will atresi
offensive tactics Coach James Fos­
ter said today. The nrxt game is
expected t&gt; ba scheduled by to­
morrow night, and it probady
will t* played her*.
LEGAL

N O T IC E

October briafi l4*t Haglial delight sad
sett of ssrfy Aatssia , , . argisf nauaar
laissit l* kegoes I T r r . i i the North,
Aston s Highways art a hisas ef aiaey
d irt. nail.| has trsval ners iatsreMi*| tha* ever. |eis the ast-dogr crowd
sew, fat lag year sstt hip by HerId*
Mstar L ie i YeeTI rsalty t*|ay 4.

A Few Examples
Oea Rooive
S tw

Jacksonville.. ...^f 440
New York......... 2940
Chicago........ a 26.70
Waah„ D. C___ _ 2440

i% THE CO! RT OS' T il SC rOI'R.
TV JIIM1K. IF .Iin oi.K ( O i l * C in c in n a ti'.........
TT. H-ORIIIA, 1^1 PHOH 4TK.
IN !(•

E«tA»R of OEOROK EZRA

Detroit.
Piltabiirgh

21.20

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F.IelelH. I&gt;—‘•AR»&lt;)
r i l A L TOTSCH
Nf»TirE
IK HE1EIIT HIVEKi f .. ^
..
ert
that Ihe onrirr-Rlffn»4 will on lh« IndiannpOUH.......
Hit d lf of MnYkfnhAi, 4 I&gt; , 1*21-!
Cleveland.....
....
2740
prrieal fit th* |(nnnffedUCouDtf
Jiivlif* of Hemlhole Coinly, Klnrida It* final rathifn. a# fount «nd St. Petersburg..^ 445
vptirhen ■■ Ad fnIolhtr, t*r Cum
Tampa .........
S.90
Teiiitmeflhi Annetii o. h*l^ilal#
r&gt;f i l8i&gt;rgr Kira Kllla, |&gt;#c'*»aRF.t.
.75
and at •«)&lt;! |ln)f, than and Ifcxre, Orlando ........
-nmUr - ephUaUNNt- JA
JUUa
Itfd*** f*-r a final n*t»|#mFnt of 11» Mlamt.T:.~.7r7rr.Tt^.-^'K:fMI—-1646ulminlit ration of paid n lllh , and
'or an itolef ijlarhat iln|' It aa atirh
i drnift'Rif at or * um
Tf«l»m#nil*i
Art nwa*i
f*nt»d tlila the Slh day of Dtp*
lrmh*r A l» l»Sl
iHigned) THE ATl.ANTir NA
119 Park Avene*
TIOKAI. H A N K
OK JAf'KKON
VHotel*
Telephone 80
Hr
w o b o o z k ii. .
Vica Kraaidrnt.j
Aa Atfrolnlitratiif' C'um Tratamafii- "
in Arin#'i&gt;i of thr Kalita of Urnrua
L O m D A M o T O G llN E S
Kara Kill a. iifceaiei]
tH.al)

UNION BUS STATION
SEMINOLE HOTEL

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ta y critical hostesses

POW DER

a And thousands a gro* I JCraft'aMle•cl« Whip Salad Dr w h ig la an anUroly new typo—not ton tart, not ten
Hand, nut tan ally la lavur. M ad* ot
choicest Ingredient., aalxed In new
. tn thaKm n MJroabWhlp.

FOR RENT: Attract tee five room
bungalow in fla* condition, reel
ctaoe ia. fine locution, (larage
apart meat roomy aad comfortable,
Very hast locution. Phone 77J-J.

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Bpecial attention to the import\anee uf national safely week has
been railed by the Seminole Tire',
Shop which today again extended]
i Invitation* to motorists to lake’
I Bdvgntige or tha free brake testting offer made poeelble through
' the focit'tiee o f the! .hop’s new
equipment.
"Paul Tanner, formerly of Lexingtjn. Ky., who la id charge of
our brake testing department .has
had otrr 10 years experience in
brake and a*l&lt; work,” Ordered W.
A. Patrick, manager of (he Semt
nole Tire Shop.
A complete Firestone Cowdrey
brake testing end axle adj-sting
department is now in operation at
the Seminole The Shop.

Hula

SAN TA CLAUS

planes note-- I f

It should he wagons or bicycles
this Christmas, — have a beau li­
fe1 assortment at prices that aril I
tsrprioe yuu. ( A
small depopit
will hold aay place until wanted!
fitsnley-Rogers Hardware Co.

JUST ARRIVED with fear Jers
MUch cows for sals. Fresh la
m i 148-J ee apply 808 E*

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�Member Associated Press

A LI. RETAILERS S H A LL COMPLY W ITH THE FOL­
LOWING TRADE PRACTICES;
No retailer shall uae advertising, whether printed, radii or
dieplay or of any other nature, which ia inec.-urate in any ma­
terial particular or mlsrvprc?c:it. merchandise (including Its
uae, trade mark, grade, tjuaiity, quantity, ait*, origin, material,
content, preparation or curative nr therapeutic effect) or credit
term* value*, policie* or aervicea; and no retailer ahall uae
advertising or selling method* which tend to deceive or mialead

the c^ * ,0r^ " k r &gt;hall Ufe advertising which refer*
in any material particular TO K'S\ COMPETITOR O R H U
MERCHANIilPE. PRICES, VALUES, CREDIT TERMS, POI.I-

TALLAIYASSEB. Nov. 1.—
(A.P,)— Farida West Coast
school bfffclnl* toho came hero
today to orga the allocution
of taort atale funds to public
schools weft told by Govern­
or Shbttfc And the Board of
Educatlim to "Go home, put
on a csriifMftfn to collect lo­
cal* school taxes and this
, problerti wft be oolvmL"
HafgHtfcrni that a *p*ei*l **»■ion of the Eagialalur* be callrd to
deal with th# “ Deplorable situnllod* « f ichooli that may operalc
for only four month* *pt- met
I flat deetorntion from the

C,F^N o°llt«Rc,rVla h flf’ uae advcrtlalng which inaccurately lay*
claim to a policy or continuing prSCllce of generally underaelllng
r" mPN o '"cU ller ahall .ecretly OlVE A N Y T IU N G O F V A L U K
TO THE EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF A ‘ USTOMLR M o t
THF PITHFOSK OF IN F I HKNl’INO A.
TH FR a T f! OF' A SA1.KHFNDFU
OK ACCOUNT T O J ' ; » ; ; f ; ! ! , X K' 1N A V lIA -rK K IA L
Eli w it I r ii 1 S
PARTICULAR.
No rr til’rr -hall pla -c o'atari*. In the w-ajr of the pdrchaae
of a product which a conaumcr order* by brand name by ui gine'upoi' the censumrr a *nb*lUute oroduct in . manner which
." e H ^ c c h a n g c any merchendi«. manufactu.ed under n Code uf Fair Lumpett
quire* aurh merrhandi** lo bear an NRA la
mrr.'handiae beala aurh label.
,
. . N„ .
Any retailer rightfully |«i**essing the m.ignia of IM NBA
who hai In "lock or purcha.ca ainnlar merehandl.e which ha*
been manufactured before the effective date of the C.rde of Fair
Competition requiring *urh merehandl.e to iiear an NBA laiwi
may nttarli Ihrrct the NRA in.ignia
COMPANY SCRIP; The following prnvl.ion* of thl* eecIi„n .hull not become effective until Mar. 1, IU34. Pending
such effe live ,late thr Adminislratiir .hall aiipoint a Cominillie nf nut more than three |ier* n* to investigate Ut* econmnlc mid -vcisl implication* of (h c e prnvl.ion*. Said CommltIre mnv make recommendation*, baaed upon ita inveatigationa,
and surli recommenJationa shall upon approval by the Pr*al&gt;

“Thar* won't be any aretalon of th* legislature.

__
J'm not going to saddle
up‘ It the taxpayrra the coal o f u
sestloh.”
The propoaal that a gootlly
: aliee o f gasoline taa money 'Sow
going to road* he divert*!! to
achoola waa spiked by an opinion
’* o# 'Itiforhliy "'nefiyVir'tJfmtlt'ttta*cnly the Legislature could rhance
lha law which a^ocatc* thl* reve­
nue.

" f t the achool board*." the Governor aald In leltera to all county
achool euperlntendcnta and hoard
member*, aent yealerday. -whlrh
are charged with the responsibllUv
fon operation of our achoola, will
make a drive for the. payment of
achool tax** In their reapectlvc
‘ ronntiee. aided and aaalated hy
narent-teacher aaeoclatlona, civic
M i n and olhera Intern*tod In lh»
welfare of our children *"d their
education, onr echeof praMem
readily will b *. golf ad,*?
r

STEEL COMPANY.CARY HARDEE IS
ORDERS 25 CENT: AWARDED CHOICE
STOCK DIVIDEND,FEDERAL POST
Deficit Decreased In (Former Governor W ill
Last Quarter Over-1 Be General Receiver
Same Period In 1932 j For 17 Closed Banks

W ASH ING TO N, Nov. I.— M l—
The NRA, under fire from aeveral
angle*, appeared likely yealerday
to become the leading ieeue in the
N R A Heads Believe 'Less Than 1 Hundred congres.ional election* c f 1034.
The opening thruet In that cam­
HisComplianceWlth
Million W a s Turned
paign. Democratic and Republican
All Parts O f Code
Into Many Channels circle* agreed, wa. made in the
May NowBeAsanred
Jones’ ReportShows taauance o f a pamphlet by the Itepublican national committee charg­
I’ rraidenl
Rooarvelt
had
DETROIT, Nov. L— (A .P .)— | W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. I — iff*)-- ing
Arerrtlng that “ We are always ( \ decline In roc on it ruction corpor- broken pledgee given in the party
willing lo accede lo pro pat and 1atioil loan, in Stptember enniparod platform and In hla apeeche* laet
re* .on thle
ilq im la ,'
^nrd ] With An gnat and July wa. report­ year.
In that pamphlet, the NRA
Motor (I'mpan- official* tad*'
ed y cat unlay to South Trimble,
earn* In for ecatlered fire, hut
wen* compiling fin ite , on w aer■ clerk o f |he lloua*.
and hoar* for aiilunl**|.in IS the
The report, submitted by Jee.c Republican leader* yeatrrday were
National Automobile Chamber
II. Jnne*. chairman, ehowed that aafil to be planning to aaaail it
of C’.anmrrce a* one of the re- advance, totaling $ltfl,009,B|0 were aon aa a “ mean* of putting indi­
qalrrm enta under the Nil V code. aulhorited in September compared vidual enti-rpri*e, ambltb n. Initia­
with fill,4'JfiJ12H in Auguat and tive.
thrift,
forealghl
in
a
atraight Jacket." Theae were the
fLYI.AAhjnn in July.
WASHINGTON, Nov. L - lA I
Henry Ford will « pply coda-re-1 O f tit* Septemlier aiilhnrlxationa word, uaed recently hy Everett
qulred f guru, lo (hr national au­ $37,7^0,^.111 went to financial ln»tl- Sandrea*, chairman of the Re­
tomobile chamlirr of cimmeree jy tutloti* ami $30,740,711 to the fed­ publican national committee, in
eral relief adminiatmtion. To help deaeribing Die NRA.
Nov. 0 or 7.
The main charge of the Repub­
K.tahli.hmrnt of tloa intent! &gt;n ea.r the farm m ortgage alluation,
ye.terday iai.n l definite exiieeta- the eoiporalion turned over $2011,- l i c a n emigre.alonal campaign,
t on by Waihlngton otfieial* that 000 fui n-r by the farm credit ad- leader* here «ald, would be- lhat
hia coaipliance with the rfda in mini. tint ion in refinancing loan., had l’tr*idcnl Rooaevelt lncor|ior
advance* for ated the NRA prtnriple. in hi.
all rr.jieeta would be recorded ra-j bringing the
thi. pitpo.e to $10,fiO0,O(K).
fore long.
pntfoi m, he would not have been
In it* effort to o|ien or liquidate elected
The big point of compliance re­
elo.e
bunk.,
the
rortmratinn
aubmaining to be eettled wa. Dial of
Anticipating the attark, the
23
tolIrcCvr tiargaining
ultii
em­ acritied for p rrferm l atock In
Democrat* have tentatively out*
ploye*. The i.tue I* drew ii'..|uar*- bank* mid truat cnmpanle* total- lined a .tratrgy which, rather
[y "in the" cage qf the Kdffrwatar, l " « $».7«t,000 and aulhortied two than defending the NRA will e-’n
N. J.. Ford a.aembly plant .trike, l"un* amounting tn $(Ull),lKKI —
i tend lhat it wa* neee.aary in an
PJtA Senatui JiBKBSIi__ sh»im an 1
p r e fe w il atock.
gSt-------Of the national labor board loldj
The .urn nf
$4.J.«H).MM1 WSW* ;
on today that a ik-ieinilna-1turned over to the aeeretary
the In-a.ury
for
paymrnla on
tlua w *. raprrtril aoon.
troiitinurd On Cage Three)
Sttlkrr. have Ucu braid by
plant manager* who referred the
demand, lu Dearborn. Paid', aniwer, aa,d Wagner, “ wa* ilpected One Dies AsGanKAVar
early thia week” and the chairman Breaks Out InC’ainden
wa. not &lt;li»po»*d to preaa th# laaue until adequate time had barn
CAM DEN. V J Nov I -t/ lr — Arm y FnirineerN W ill
allowed. A eked h &gt;w much time
An outbreak of w*uit |, lice taimeil
lhauld be allowed he .aid "Lhat
Inspect 2 Proposed
wllf Imre to ha
later," o! , gang warfare lea i'i’ i-d tw lav l-&gt;
b *dderided
«-'&gt;
rhe machine gun alaying o f one
Barring al.u; 'Theie roniee a lime'
Projects
At O n c e
Ilian .the crillia. wuuildii.g H an­
when there i* no longer any ne-,
other and the myatarloua di.apgotiatlng."
W A SH IN G TO N , Nov, 1 - W V
Konr, Intention t« eupply t he1’»
,,f *w ' w ,mvn
IMaiia fur the propuartl IlfiO.OOO,wage, and hour, figure*'waa anAn hour after a man who g a ve, (HK&gt; ahlp canal to cut a ahort route*
nuunrwd hy.the NBA. tnd.lt wa* hi* name a* John Paul. «2, waa, l&gt;*twean th* G olf nf Mexico erg)
demv wlthoA amgliiD out
t)„, ImittgM to „ ho.pllal with t-Niw-i.'( thr Atlantic aeabaunl moved
a
Dcariiuiii munufartuier lor .preial mcttallic-Jaekrtei' liulleii in
hia^ alep furth.r yralpHlay a* Army
a.
rau.ed
«
igoro
.
DiumI
the
bodv
o
f
I-.
*
uitvntion such
engineer* w rr* onlcred lo make a
itl««l |$rul«*«ft ftum thr fo rtl’ wmnl "Fow tuy” l&gt;r!*nnsn, HO, ^iih
(Continued On Pag# Thr*#)
his
heatl,
Wjitq
a
bullet
thri&gt;ui;h
’ompany last wt*ck.
Hell
Mffv%r.
in a |i$inily »|hi*

Here'e how Safety W#«k In Sem­
inole County will be obeervrd, it
wad decided at a meeting of the
Safety Committee o f the Bemlnolo
County Chamber of Commerce re
cenUyi
All minlet*ra In th* coonty will
’ be etked to make eomt reference
to lh e a a fe ty movement from their
pulplta next Sunday muruing at
a starter of lb* week'* education­
al campaign in th* county.
A t 10:$0 o'clock Monday raorn; aaarty 5000 white and colored
if . r " children In thle county will
I * aafey mreaagee fhlcu
will ba offered them by aome rep­
e l lb* Atlantic Coeat
Monday nlffht at R 00 o'clock,
ive Club will
Prdgreaalv
program moating
before wUtk J. % Prank* of Illgh

lb* A. C. La

Spring*, notloneUy known for hla

aofaty walk, will appear aa prta” A dance will follow
J W ' regwlgr. program, and the pub­
lic ia lavfud In attend..
MIm Edyla Bo rat of the Aaeo^
rlatad.Qoa and Electric Co. will
•ptMtl) M o m the Sanford Rotary
Club .an Taaaday and the Sanford
Klwanla Cl ah on TTadneaday. whll#
D. If- McKaavar of th* earn* com­
pany will apeak to member* of
th* Sanford Woman’. Club and
t of lb# Weal Side P.-T. A.
night af Safety Week la
for a round table roafer- a city n#U, Thl. Tweet-

a participated in by *w* f the Southern Dell T .l-

ewlMM Ca., norldn Power and
ligh t C a, Sanfard C * . Co., A. C.

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Soy

y other group* 1nmavanwnt fo
ljw j.n a

Jantar

fotmrr

B ra n a n W a n ts P a re n ts
T o

A tte n d

Scou t M eet

if n n i o r

Paul told
hy three
H#l*&gt;nin
M\a% dumpetl

Memberahip
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Local Legion P o s t

1st Carloads Of Beans i-rinrl, .1 11jee tiv#
Shipped O il Monday ,'o*-"“£ lw ,,f u;"

of ('amphfll

" I f parent, and friend, of bo),
American I.r
w'.h lo Irani .omething abiut
■*
}T
*ion
Hio *s Up mrmbw rs start then
.outing and what it mean. to
memlterahip drive
new season
boya, they .huuld vi.q tin
Me
Tn th# A tut'rimn Fruit (Irowc* ■■
hi intil at doyhlinu the Post’s pres
Ijtndrr Arcailt tumonow nigh) at [ Inc , ictii's the hoti. •r of Ik#inn
rut enrol Imen l of 120 monihers, it
7:30 o'clock," .aid Arthur llranan, first ftrm to ship one or m**r# sol wa« announced
hy Heyward
caahier o f the Sanford-Atlantic id cai loads of beans from the San­
Walker, recently elected as Post
National Hank and local Scout ford Pt'dion Lh * neaajti.
('nttimamier surcrtHlinf
W.
II
committee member, u. lie remind­
Two carlouda of
^JloUfitifnJ" She |ill m l ,
ed the public today Dial the f irat ten ns of extra fin# quality,
This drive is to iret under way
of a aerica uf *1. educational ftom field* on th# Fist Side, left
ihtw week, il «*!* 1panu&gt;tl today,
meeting, for adult, i. Vo lie bald Sanford Monday nifht f*»r |*.»t«ir*
and at the snine time all present
tomorrow night.
ar YartU where they will i.r to trd and pruafiartive metuherii will t»e
Mr. Llranan want, every parent to a dettlllllUm chosen l&gt;y I he
..-/roiled for the loral represent
of a Scout to attend thia meet nf,
and Philadelphia &lt;»(Tices tjon jn
Bnnun*| Armistice Hay
a* well aa all other pcr.ont, who,
f *rm*
i parade at D#l-and. Present plans
wondering Joel whit H expected
bsana riots from
Hold* ra|, for tH# a|'|&gt;rar*nr# of Cam;&gt;of buyi who join Scout tru ip * dare
°1 Donald Jjann. Charlej
n.rmtwra.
never had Ih* matter axplalyad
3{ *
"
**
Upon ths occasion of th# rem it
tc them.
a«nk»l. Small exprv** »b ipm rnl.;
i„n 0f officer*, a riaing vole
The meeting will probably con- kava baaS going o s f lot# lb mid
nf iltnnka w »* extended former
tin u* far abo;t an hour and a half, tlla o f u *t W»fk, W C ' Mo
Monday'4 &lt;‘iim
innndtr Rhe[»h#rd “for th* fin*
he aald. II. N. Brown III, Orlando Wlymvat , n th* H i# V * Vitig iit
rd tr &lt;ird In of fie# *YtT •rromScout ExetnUva, and Rav. Martin
pli.hed locally.'' It# completed a
J. IIram o f Holy Croaa Church i"
had (tl* arc*
an Pr» two yrar term on 8*pt. SO.
her* will b# lhe ipeakam/J, , :|v
setii. .
legion men Ultra ft r the new
Similar meeting, will natlnu*
TZSTiil*

police that be Wlk” 'but
man with shorn ha and
went ridmir. and
w#r#
i,

W b 1# s u r f eons s tr o k e to aavo
him, Paul a »k #d that h e wife bo
summoned f r o m n hot$d d ir e c t l y
opposite the hosp ita l
This wi$ don#* but when th#
Iflrl r im pan im i
mntl s
omi»

C a p ta in
S lllv ilt io n

S ta n y o n

N ew

Captain K'hrin Stanyon o f the
Atlanta Salvation
Arm&gt;
head­
quarter* ha* arrived in Sanford
f ,r the purpoar of
■■••mining
■barge of the local I'oal and prr

Iera
eleerinir Com in # . ***11•ch*^*,*d for tonight at 7:so

Laanardy, I. Ai?

X L. Mar*alette, H. &amp; Pop*. E. N.
8*oU. J. 0 . Ikaaon. V. A. Npeer,

WUloat, and B. B. Wight.

,h* 1 »w y might b .

A m iy

Bcautlficatiuq Work
Under Way ForScouts

a

Explosions, Fires In
ManySectionsTake
Heavy Tolls Today

TIVERTO N , It I Nov. 1.-—DR)
Three men were killed, and a
fourth ia mtaiing and five war*
a injured today whan an oil tank
#
i*#i h**tl iht* h«»»iritsl entrance,
iMII inift th»* m find apparent i y "wlfif tested at the plant of th#
New Frucland Terminal ( ‘ninpany
if r**l Ihvm nit.. un uulUoimt.ile
A wiili*w|if I'D’ i i*■♦•tori’ll »u « *lii 11 collapsed, art*l was followed hy •*oliision and f i r e Flames enveloped
...i m, the wotiieit and their cap
four or five hi* tanka
nrarb*),
tors. I dire k e lid e d that she w.is
ron tain ins oil, and several workatriJui t' it hre aii we she hud aee'i the
man were reported missing imme­
three i iell wilt' hHtt ahof her hur ,
diately after th# collapse, ^ut
band
sine# a nuinler of men wsr#
rushed to hospitals in Fall River

paring for k hu*y winter’* work
tn tlie interval* uf Lite pour and
mi fori unat*.
Captain Stanyon, who aurered*
Knv'oy Hoaly wh.i ha*
M'algnrd
Oeaerially, « • ' » r „ r .re to I , held on thn fir.t ftom Army work, wa* bo&gt;y tixlae
each MoniMjygnd Thundat^ ynUl
I I I rrop that promi.e.| W„ ln, , . U y of &gt;Mh month. It w a.
iontacting all mrmbera uf tli« lo­
a aerie* of aly m.rt n g ., Way been
'tndch f*t yield and quality,
* r f I dr. idr.l
Tonight'* meeting will cal Army .Advisory
Committee,
diepaagd of. There la no Charge praeyrcu ef an adequate return , U H „ S:00 „vi«ek.
.•curing from thrill
enruurage
fo r any meeting .and *U ,w iH be at* reported aa bring good &lt;lr*pilr
New
officer*
are:
Heyward
nieitl and athriae a* to In.
new
held ia Troop No. fi headquarter, th* fact that th* market frtl over
Walker, commander; J. O. Huff, lutiea. Ho C9ntcni|&gt;latv* no imme
on Sanford Avenue In th* Arcade th* w**k-*ml
1*1 vire eommamler; W . P. G ro -| j , t r chang# In the routine at lo­
building*.
gin, 2nd vDrmmmander; R. W. cal headquarter* on East Second
Deane, adjutant; Arthur Rranan, SI tret, but he anticipate* devoting
Waterways GroupWill
uiual
trea.urer; R»v J. B. Runt, chap­ cun-oleraLiI* tPmr to the
Hold Meet Tomorrow
lain- G y Stafford, lergeant- at- winles Infltur o f transient*
*) — .
-------— _
i
arm*; G G IlTrin g, »ervle# ofP in t meeting of the v * f ‘Water­
The work of hrautifylog the flour; R. A. Cobb. 8, A. Rjva, and
GOLF FA N S TO M KKT
way* Committee of the Rain nolo ground* aurroundlagjf-ghc new P. A.,M ara, member* of th* Ex­
County Chamber a f Commarc.- will
headquarter, lit lha -.1J ecutive Committee
A joint meeting o f tha Hoard of
W bald at th* City Ball kla-qrrn*
Coa.t Lin* pavaangar ric
, Direelora o f tha Hanford Country
afternoon at t:0$ o'clock, It * * »
on Railroad Avcoim
. ...
.
,
. ■Club and Sanford member, o f th*
g rapidly under tho
announced today
hy
Clhirmen
l W a r A j j f B l n H t trad* body*. $U*cntlve Coromltof Mr*. Julia* Dingfa'JProd T. WUIlfma.
- Th* eommitt#* menv-cr. who *r, Mr*. Frank M. Mirier, and E.
c i r c r u i f f v - o a i i u * 10,elork |t ^
a t r JU „ , ^ u lu
nr* aipected to atund amt Mr, B. Stew*. Ipcai florl.L !
of th* prepoaad m*nd&gt;*rabip tkrlva
W U 'o n u , It. R. Levy, of Geneva,
A gmal| rail fence ha* bean bold
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. !.— &lt;*&gt;— for tha club will be completed.
Uatm i Allan, Prank Kay Ander- ayelad
irfsd th* atf^a which ha* th* HJ A KrdaraL ataault a g a li.t com
nan P. W . Bandar, John R rum lry,------omlain os a center mareltl rack* tearing 1*
being
Otto CalOwalL Randall Cl-a.e, I
4ng planted aroaad planned by tha foatlea
PapartM ARRIAGES P IC K DP
of thl# ar*a, and flower, ment to follow ita largaly
moo, A- P- Connolly. W.
O . A.
DaCottae. V.
ia n u -i
ag ylaOt^wOl be lu
ful-anti-kidnaping
oetly
September waa n banner month
U 0 . Mato**. W . A. U
at far a. th* u n b a r o f marriage
# I
mnnwhllt,
I. HeOy, C. 8. Lac. IL
license.' laaoad ad County Jui\ga
“ In
’. Long, H. II. Lowry,

‘I

Florid*

O ats

emergency rreated by lb* Inepti­
tude of a Republican admlniatpatlon In dealing with th* econo talc ^ AuhtJ# altuallon and that It repreeeata
emergency traatmeni of economic
quaationa rather than fundamental
party principle!.
It contained three direct attack*
on th* N R A .
It charged that “ the administra­
tion, In a d o p e rate effort to
WASHINGTON, N ot.
prevent the collapa* of th* N B A
(A .P .)—•' Warning thKt
program, la now willing practically
to auiprnd Imp rt aafeguard* to government will un ‘
amind tanking provided th* banka ■tricier sup«Yvi»ion ovfr
make loans to thaw* who have duat'nriU .it
/J
algned
either t h *
Praai^ant'* Haalf, Garard -Swop* *-----agreement or N R A code*." ,, 1
propoaad a,program for mMfeff j .
It *l*o aald “th* national re­
covery act, which th* Praaldent Inf much of tha NRA
and hi* adriaera have r* P ^ e t f l r n e a t . . 11
*5 *
iimnounced th* greateet piece nf
Tito lijduitria! leador, &gt;$
legl.latlon alnce th* eatii l l a ­ chairman of the bualnaag «C »'
ment of the American government, rixory '.Snd planning council 'fUc
repealed Important ^irovtalon* o f fl»»c Oapartaxast of CowiawSA1
the antl tru.t lew*."
Sropo.aO•to It.tha craatiMi h*(«
In another tda.1*. It contended Of. a "Nnttaaal Chamhar of OtoM*
i &gt;,
that “under the national Indus­ Iparea awl laAutrr" which shahM Q
trial recovery act, the government
an enlarffamaat and devAfk "
ha. not only Invaded the field of » M t I f tha- hrwhanl Chamber gd
nrivale enlerprlae, but it ha* taken Caiutpary* of tha Ualtad S t t f g t over th* control of every private
Mar* Bln# Bagla dlaclplin* «MS s
m lernrl.e aettlnr cp machinery daplt.ovt.todwy.by NBA, U aHh0 , ; '
wherebv. with the authority of rad#ring th* Insignia from fin al *•'/ f
law, It fixe, wagaa. hoar* of labor, In New Orlaana and PlrmlnghV k
'
•* '
- 4** - /-JZ,
rondlti na of employment, output, A m .
■Retribution and price, a* wall eg
Thtff - aupnaary poalOaocgt
trade practlcea."
dealt out about

NRA Leader
Pernimnenf
Unless Strict Sai
Vision Is Effect# *

Mint"MSA"
an}', lutontlon
Pari

tn
dafUlta data with on*
m*n(, ‘a( lahst, a *ha tod*
automdbild industry, nod
Hugh B. Johnson was
oamuleUcn' ntowd for an all
tour of tito*#h«t, planner

I SURVEY OFCANAL LOCAL M ASONS
t
SITES IS OKEYED MAKE PLANS FOR
BY GOVERNMENT BIG/ RECEPTION ulariy to guiat grlUeiam

NEW YORK, N »r. l e
Hi I WASHINGTON, Nov. I, — At
rector* of the United Stale* S lid the suggestion, of th* P#*ld*nt.
Corporation yealerday'decia-v,! ■* fnrmrr Gor, -&lt;Mry A. Hardee ha*
tHaMend frf « rent* on iV pre- cecciced &lt;3hrmta*l«ftv from the
farred atock. l.'ke paym.iu oar , „ mptr,,||*r of TVi# currency o»
Stale AiDruev General that U x.
percra hsve th# privilege of par- made In eaeh quarter Ain.-* Joe crn rl,| roedeer for the eloaed
utry when
«... u \
nf
nblH rt nf
^ e H m o r H a e e .a o a r t from the duced from
fe .A ** t |I-26
111
n i i a»rlei’y.
r l n T 1w
qu
other ad valorem t a i ^
Tidal earning, of *Mj&lt;l.l,s:tjj bn., with a very fini tomptn.a
(or ihe thlnl quarter &gt;»***• «»&gt; t ion.
h U known hrr«* that Pre-ident
(Continued on Pajr« Four)
ItfMiwpvrlt has hifh riffin l f*»r Ut** |» ■

P la to 8 Completed
For S a f e t y Week
Observance H e r e

F irs

Begins First Attack '
FORD DEQUES RFC LOANS G.O.P.
O n Roosevelt, Charged As
TO RELEASE DROPPED OFF Having Broken P rom ises
DATA SOUfflT LAST MONTH

Retail Code H ighlights
For Seminole County
.Governor Refuses To
Call Extra Session
To Discuss Critical
Situation In State

P r ie s

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 1 .1 9 3 3

NORFOLK. Va.. Nov I
( #) —
Three firemen were Injured, a
warehouse wa* destroyed and tha
|#rnl,MU|, „ f th* Colonial Oil Com­
pany were jvupardlxrd in a fir*
thi* nionliig lhat cauaed $30,000
damage to a fartillw r plant her*.
O KLAH O M A
CITY, Nov. 1.—
O f) — An **p!o*lon aat fire to a
10,000 l&gt;arrr| oil well II oloek*
from the busine*. dl.trlet today.
The lilarl, uf undrtrmilnfq] orl
gin, tore uul tb* well1* runnre
tl in*, loo* rig a roaring column of
oil and ga. that .hot high into th*
air anil ignited
Elanie* quickly mailed a ataal
derrick and con.umad 2MX’ barrel,
uf oil in four storage tanka, and
dens* cloud* uf •woke
.lilowed
over thr city.
TA X I.KVY INCREASED
HERRING, Nuv. I.- Lagal ac­
tion by three bond creditor* boost­
ed Highland* county'* tax levy
10 mill* yesterday, when tha 00inmlaaloners revised th* budget to
Include approximately $42,000 fo r
tnteroat. Tha board bad failed to
Include th* interest breauaa o f antklpatod goa tax fund*.

fc p a .b fi).

Florida Grand Master
And S U f f W ill Be
Feted Next Tuesday

UltM M
M
iM
M
w
. 1BlindUhM 'ASS

draw Industry, IApt of th*
elathhig grwap* (a came
NBA.
Other .ph #i tlgoad co»

Klaburale plan* for th* rec.p
tlon whlrh will be tendered to B. mdtor'bu* toddattg, rtod
W . Halvvnaton, of
Lake
Clt;
City,
Grand tfu tir nf Florida MettfcX

and B to r b r . of hi* ataff at tha
Masonic Tempi* hare next Tuaa•lay night, w ire nearly completed
today, it wa* announced by p**t
master* Jams*
Mnu|fhton and
James O. Huff nf Hanfanl Lodg#
No. (12. F A A. M.. which will
act a* host.
Thr coming ol th* Grand Mas­
ter i* an annual *v*nt In the lo­
cal prugr*** of every
Masonic
Lodge, It wa* *tat*d, and th* m.eling and attending reception I* a
highlight uf th* season.
That th* Masonic Tempi* will
lw rrowiled with Central Florida
Mason* 1* practically assured- In­
vitation* have been .rnt to every
lodge iii thl* dlitrlet, or lodge*
at Apopka, llarbervllle, Daytona,
llearh. Dfland, Orlando, Mel­
bourne. Oviedo. Winter Haven,
W lnlrr Park and Hanford.
The Guild Master’* staff will in­
clude Senior Warden
Harry G.
Taylor, of Bartow, Senior Grand
lieacon Ralph B. Chapman, of
Hanford.
and District Deputy
Grand Master* R. L. Gleason, of
Deland. Jam** Westfall, o f Orov*land, txiula Hllvarman. of Mulber­
ry, and Clyde G. Trammell,' nf
Mrllsiurne All (he** officer* will
deliver short m ».*»g e . of inter**!
tn all maeona.
Worshipful mastar F. D. Broa­
den nf th* Sanford Lodge ha* laaunt a apeclal Invitation to avyry
Ma.on In Sanford, urging that ha
attend this meeting, scheduled to
start at 7:30 o'clock.
“ We are planning thia affair a*
th* largest on our calendar t\l*
season,” hr said, “ and I am hope­
ful that every Maaon will h* pre*
enl The larger Ih* gathfring, the
more successful wjll ha our effort
at providing th* Dmper recaption
for the Gand Master and hi*
s ta ff “
OLD AUTO KICKS OFF

ALLERTO N , 111., Nov.
—John Hays* found th* remain*
of a 1W13 automobile
for year* to tha fam ily bare. H *
turned th* crank to * * » If th*
car would (till work
am*»*d whan it gave
and a kick and sent him sprawling,

LKK ORDERS ACTION

TALLAHASSEE, Nor. 1—OH
—Order, want not from
Ur La* to Intangible ton
C O M P L IA N C E BOARD M B B T B
era today ta "Oo after property
An' important meeting of tha In-1 owner* who failed to mekq yw&lt;
d. G KKaroo** offie* la «opc*rn#&lt;^ tol NRA Compliance Board U ’ turn* for thato tax** am tntnngtTWUdlag '
_
J K i T t t fo r no laaa' the* SO Uconae* war# offcaAalad to b* bald to tho OMyj hla* Th* Un# for molding rfftena*
They have planneit to
&gt;U ha Ineraoaad. laaurd. S#v#ni**n Ilcanaae want to
i nf Ih* Seminal*
a Ca— | expired Uat night. The,
the place officially within
ta tha axtawt of aaoklaff negro eiuploo, while IS licena&lt; ty flhadlhiar of Commarc*
penalty for n
f M * , vid«*
, few week*.
HOW lag illation.
war* dalivafod to white aouplaa.
ura to maka a M m .
at 7:$0 o’clock.

sE ;

AUa an
•pproral fag tha Proliant

H totr

.

•r*,Bnd'a«mkagtag
dd* try.
Th$ n w t# r.&gt; «» pact wlh c
(OontiMSS On Png* T h fta)

i Cl &lt;

Sanfprd Selected-Pif
Woman’s Group Meet
------

■ •

'*y

Mr*. Arthur 0. CumMr,
JoakbonviU*, ilata chairman off
th* MW “ Mobilisation fob H «
Need." move mailt,
Sanford na a strategic loaOUea
an iaapirntlonat and adOca
moating an Florida', humid
and she haa announced
meeting la Lo b* bald ha
Nov. 10.

Th# movement sponsored hy
State Fad* ration af Wa#
Club* and hthar civic
Don* of FIarid#, la unique
n* effort t&gt; baling mode $*
funds far oarryln# oqt a
banal v« program.
Aoeorapdgylng her will
Ruth AtgtOton. of
m w commie*loner of
far*, and WaKar Wilbur,,,»f
Family Waifare
America.
So that, datolla af
mar's visit bar* assy

planned in, i

mooting' $C*
Comittoato* the
Chamhar of

uiaf' f#r'

3:00 olelaOb at th* City
. M rV * Owntmar ia
i t M M t d ta In
- m eetleri Mrs.
Margdu-U chairman af
m ^ahT with Mr*.

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