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A N I N lH iP K N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUM E X X V

Member Associated I'ren

DETRorrmoBs
WREAK HAVOC
broken,Cars
ed By 2500
WhoStorm
nd Die Shops

SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1933

TUGWELL SAYS U S. TO INVADE
HIGHER WAGES FOREIGN MART
MUST REPAID; TO BUY GOLD

Retail Code Highlights
For Seminole County
WHOM IT COVERS: All retailers mussed wholly .r par­
tially in the letail trade.
WHOM IT DOES NOT COVER: Persons or firm* rrtailmg
milk and it* prntljcts; tobacco anil it* product*; food* ami f•mmI*
Rflmii; physicians, dentists, surgeons, or veterinarian* disprnsin* drug*. medicines, and medical supplies in th«* legitimate
prarti;# of thru profession*; and A N Y DIVISION OK IlFTAII*
^U -IN C S NOW GOVERNED, OR MAY EATER ME GttV-

S IA M ’S Y O U T H F U L RULERS

FRANCE
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DEBT

U. S. Advisor Assails 1Roosevelt Decides To
Gold Standard Idea.
Assure GreaterC’onSupports Roosevelt | trol Over Monetary
M o n e ta ry Policies! Situation O f World

BY THE PRESI|,ENT.RATK r ° DE ° K KT,,I&lt; S APrR O V K l’
____ IT COVERS NO RETAII, BUSINESS IN A N Y TOWN
OUTSIDE SANFORD UNI.ESS TH A T BUSINESS EMPLOYS
FIVE OR MORE EMPLOYEES.
BASIC STORE A N l» WORKING HOURS; An employee of
any retail store electing t- remain open for business les. ih.rn
fid hours bot not Irts than .12 hours per week, shall work no
more than 40 hours per week, nor for more than right hours
per day, nor for more than sis days per week; an employer of
any retail rtorr electing to trmain fpen for businr.s Ml hours
or more per week hut less than 0.1 hours per week shall work
no more than 44 hours per week, nor more than nine hour* prr
day. nor more than sis days |&gt;er week: nn employer of any rr.
toll store electing to rrmain „!&gt;cn f r bu*iness fi.1 hours or mure
Pfr w#*clc. *hall work no more than 4H hour* jut week, n«»r
more than 10 hours rrr day. nor more than slv days prr wrrk
NO EMPLOYEE NOT INCLUDED ABOVE SIIAI.I. WORK
MORE TH AN 40 HOURS PER WEEK. NOR MORE T II\ N
FIGHT HOURS PER DAY. NOR MORE TU A N SIX DAYS
PER WEEK.
Within one wrrk aftrr Monday Oct MO. nil retailers must
tvw| ami maintain in a prominent t.lare in hi« storr a copy of
the s f re hours ami employer winking hours hr ha i-trrl.-.l fi&gt;
operate under
No rsf-l.ii-hrnrnt inav choni-r from the hours.of operation
rronn in which it ha* rieetrd to opriatr rvertit ii|H&lt;n IW l| of
rvrrv venr
Ao«- r*tahllshmoni i-nv *1 ,nv lima Increase It* .lore hnitrs
nrovlda-l it maintain* 'hr hr.I- emr'over work week of the
Ont"tt In whirl. |l 'elo|n«llv circled tn on-mlr.
*n v r-'shll.hmont tnav, fee , .
n.t to rsenr.l tlirrr
mrio.h* drr'nw the slimmer. Irnouoai itv miner its .lore hours,
hot I hr weekly wares r f 1*. -nii.'ev.e. hal| e-i „ n i|,nt account
fCon'lolled On Page Two!

NUMBER 4
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Sarraut Cabinet Plaiis
Same Action Taken ■
In June ByDaladier;
Gold Reserve
Is O ff
____

V R. x ' \VASIIINV.TON. Oct. M). i/D—
r 1111*4M ir ti
fort i &lt;;. Tug*\* il i*- &gt;i*tjnl ■•*.*?l*“ P i.- iiK nt U'Hvsrvrit ilrtiilnl lest
P A R jS , Oct. 30— ( A . P . ) l r
■at \ of 4C.-* •' • Nil III ' • If 1 1• nil-!.i to ••xtriitl hi* price lifting
T h e govern m en t o f P re m ie r
1
1
tr*
.lit
i
m
vi
I
vm
I
ititvi|iHign
tn
a
xxorl.l
ia&gt; t hnt ■'•!!•» • l • " •• tail l»» Iff •
A lb e rt Sarraut, it wan learned
With K.j! 1 UB'.*.
l*CV|fJ
»•'•! ' ha- •■ i Hm» gh esily pun Kit*•es of
[•rcci'Uia mctnl in th«* ft .reign
. esdfl th. |
In o ffic ia l qu arters today, in­
!
Isr
it'
mii
it
ill*
omi'»
•
th rou gh atreeta in w hich aevI .1 .1 Ml- t | UM. k»t«
*irdin»«
tends to defnult on the A m e r fi
era l tool and die ahopa w ere
* In p t'iij into the international
, ts
ran wnr debt iim tallm ent due
located,
h u r lin g
bricka
In an .iaI I
dl It' P»'M n*nik»t it apparently i* the
Dec.
15. a* dkl
P re m ie r
idi-nt*4
intention
to
assure
riHii'ii'
i
v
i
th ro u gh plan t w in d ow s and I
.Vi’i n •■atm i .*ntml over the monetary
that |i' d
1.1 b n .
Kdouard D alndirr on June 15.
o v e rtu rn in g autom obiles
in
sit '.&lt;iion to ttimidntr co'ntnoility
low
It said sem l-o fficia lly th at
w h a t o fflc ia la said was n
| i ’* i , and to hr in* nearer hi*
that
th
e
g overn m en t would ab­
|* to pi- . I f 4
demonstration against tool and
t •• » if If *| -1 ” liO.'l ttf a I nar*d currency,
stain from raisin, ths question In
\t
nn
all afterntHin
White
A i m i n ' '«* • . c
ur •»!•*
diemtkrre who returned to work
parlisnisnt sn&lt;l this pulley rslbor
n * . im *r. v, .n 11. f CMllf ence, the President'
uolil biiii.ia. I
during 4 .strike.
than his hssllh would be respon­
«
.*
Ii
the
immeiliate
e*tah&gt;|
r-aitl
.............
1
"|4
l»»»*'
UM..I
R
?*8
|
Il
Police reserves were railed aft
sible far the sb.rnce uf Farraqr
4 f vv!im h I’t
ball Mill lisl... ••lit It machinery for the
I.*
er the mob had visited the plant
|oiicha*e*
abroad
1 || WMlllli
t«• .*
1'rsmisr Edouard llrrrlut beeautt
M lisl tl 1 t'o x- ilitiriit
of the Klestilln Tool and Oie
his participation wuuld be certala
l|er*in*triiction Ki. | IXVI l •• III
L'h Ii
iipialifv '•( it • h
Corporation, smashing 114 win
ilrht pnylip
i one r.ti n.iii i i oi |&gt;orat iuii.
to revive the debt question. H m »—
, dows but the men had sped nn tn
tl..
i tultoll |o i
i .o\«-rniiient financial leadeia,
riot is an advoests of ths dsbi'a
the plant of Frederick A Colman
i
*amU'd.
I’tMpimenU "I
hm tit* th«&gt; White I louse after
payment.
and Sons, where they circled the
I II. well Mild. * i
'•hylic* k‘ dn-k, wen* iimlrt strict injunction
.
__ ,
The Dee. lb due payment (a
factory, and then drove away a«
» ‘dlt*l t 1401 f I %
41|| d
* ‘nK l,r«)ailhip&lt;&gt;k*and Queen Katnbal
whi* h &lt;nn n..t to talk mill House veil reveale*!
I22.200.S28.
patrolmen rushed to the place
lit* “I Ml Mil NW1IY.
ill.
nnf»* ••n't tliut the neit move woiilil b ' America a* the result of a vi*it here mime motttha igo, whole reign
Ths great (o ld reserve of tha
Demonstrators then sped to the
f t i»m t hi \i » i He '
|itir«*lia«e*.
• •|hreatene*l tiy niithur*!* . f violence atlnhuted to rebels Wins {-Rank- «/ Feowe*. -was deersasod—
k h » i •• t I •
Palgle Tool and P it Company
a
.
JUaud*
il**
—
up
o
f
-the
n
f
wtnuif
ITF
KlTif
T?»~f
e“TelaTeiI
l*i
the
loyal
faintly,
..In
J rti uuiUtau . i _
214,000,000 francs, (approximate­
plant-where they •wertttrned -aetn"I* Ai'enu t ) v
•nk* l.‘ D .od'inrty, tin
fjr*t
purcha*e —
- •
—
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ly 112,826,000), it was revealed In
mobUea parked In a lot near the
|»r n lib* i Imii U
III :« •f ' 11•V\ w ill not Ik* made for
fiyuret released Saturday.
i hitii|f itic wm*. I i
factory, hurled bricks through s
For the seventh ronsacutfcm
Ilf. ill:* v 11' r *| |
«*#•!*.. ••
window and stormed the offices
•Miner** of the New York Keil
week the bank has lost yold. Tha
l
. 11) 11 1
.1 Mo-erte Hunk joined in ye*
of the plant.
figures sp|&gt;esr*d to confirm tha
at
I. IlCIlh.t
l . - i i onference ami It i&lt;« eiOfflciala reported thst men
w a r n i ng of former PremMt
I fi
. tton • I
. ted •In- nislit ition will play a
eelied blue prints and drawings,
Kdouard Daladier to PsrliamatS
I hr tram- m In
♦roll I 1!**, •*i m the new venture.
took them Into the mtrreta, and
last Friday that 200,000,000 fraMa
&lt;'nut imicil
Pag. I wo).
In it •tittrmeut made through
burned them.
•
have been withdrawn in a single
All available police were ordered
I tepl*» it I'.arly. a secretary, the
day, Indicating that the frame waa
lit disclosed
to tool and die plants In the city,
M ass Wedding Rites r ■ol*
I he **uhp t iimler tliscussion 2,1100,000 Acres W i l l Well KnownlxicalMan shaky.
and all patrolmen o ff duty were France PlansNationnl Relief Head Says U.S.
Performed
At
Rome
lhe iii.oodiatr setting up of
told to report to their stations Im­
1U* Made ToProduce
Dies In Auto Wreck
Funeral For Noted
W ill Take Care Of
I otarhfm**\ under whirh the Mec**fi
Coast Line Official Ttt
mediately. A report to headquar­
Fine
Timber
Is
Plan
OnDel^andllighway
0.1
(il
mV
ItOM
K.
n
'
i
to
'
tt.o
I
ilinnet*
Corporation,
Statesman
Painleve
N a t i o n ' s Jobless , hu m lieil \ ♦••rig i
ters said that 10 men were InSpeak HereOnMonday*
uplr^ fin m l(o o- ' ill If enabled to buy gold in the
lured during the demonstration.
ami I KINI from i • ut i itl |ro\ to. '** l"i 4-ign mar Wet* "
TAI.I MIASHFK. Oct Ut Id*!
A military funeral will }*• glvPARIS. Oct 1(1 O il— Abruptly
KANSAS CITY. Oct 10 i/l*»
J. R. Franks
w* i «• mill i nd sin t dliilli'oll I) .n i
general yard
A gi» atdi
reforestation pro en C T "Sie" Smith, 42-yufir uld
I !*«•*• at Ih, eonferen* •' nn lint
bringing to an end (he mv.tery r'orcM*eiriK that "we are u '*mis
..f n
i el* t.i at mi
lo w Pan •t « I 1•• mii A* be«M»n. urulrrsei retar y gram, ultimately rmhtacing 2, Sanfonl man who was kllleif In an master of the Atlantic Coast Lina
whi h has •urrnundrd hi* inovV start the winter with a ii ii II i
It. ii tit \, I ii(fm
Itlaek. ihmhmni acre-, noil costing fH.000, auttuuobile accident at Point (\)m- Railroad shop* at High Uprings,
mrnt* f«it hour*. Maxim l.itvmnff, more familie* than were on relief nn . "• t.t • t»»i i"fi ».f Ntipiualil \
If vn ii"i «•( tlio
f*'lvial reserve IMMI, will he undertaken by true fort. s«iuth of Orange City* Sfiiy la announced toxlay as tha pyiw '
Russian Fort»gn fum m i**»rt ar- a year ago at thi« time," H air) I c l' nlnl hv P l e i o i e l 1 M i i a c i I i i i i t
t aril. Jis h * il dunes, chairman lets id ihg state Iii IomuaI improve- SurnJa) morning, it waa afinnugcyd clpal speaker on' a e M ta jllp iV •*
HvfnJ here 1*hUy rnruult* tu Ihf llopk na. Federal u'hrinplu) uia* t ••n outNgr v lat^.t p**i«na'ion
Home c* -pi*- f i • *t attended pr I- •*!
I lit* |{ee«in«l rrrrtion Finance meal fund If tl*e national public IfMlay by head* nf ('amphelPTgkga- gram which, prseaatrd al tha CltJ j
United State*
reli* f
administrator.
yratenlay
i»t«.
"in*1
heir owti |uiie]i
poi^iti.»nj Henry
Morgentha , work* ndmin&gt;t rat Ion will advaine' ing P«o&gt;t of the Amerk'an Uigtun llail next Monday night tty Uta
* Reported to have left Iterlin for said "\r ry evnphati ally, the need)
.
I
» In If!
Ill • K-ftliercfl at i no
J l^*r"*»tnatre* and friends of th« Jacksonville Distvict ITogrestira
t i iii'i tif the farm ere.lit ( tl»e money
“ From Run To Bon” on origin*! FaYia yeaterday. hr did not um vej i nen ployeil are going to
tn)
&lt; hiltrh
Mm. i of tit. AMg' I i*.if
'• t 111iOft
!*• urge Haiitetn
Cutover lamb
lnml« now lying tdlr ' ‘*r“ 'l ,n* n u ’*1 irslher at the Frick- Club of the railroad, will be ana
■t.g r presentation which depi- here aa waa expect***! and hi* . in tan- of thl* winter.**
. hh,“h..p
u I " »*• t lo
in ».f t h r f r i h - 1 a l r e s e r v e J
Pali* t
wnuhl l&gt;.
fin -1" " " Funeral Hume tumurrow aft- of the inaugural features of Handhe n.e&lt;l.t
maito t.. ...........
ett* In tone and dance the aver­ whereabout* were unknown until*
prialucc fine
l i e t*dd
re li ef
delegation* «»f
w hrr# a nolt County Safety Week whloh
in ttffi p t o f l K * * n t . o f f i * * r r « t Ifilth
!•«*• ml iiiu *-- hi
age deiljr life of the negro of thr he appeared here without raplarfi I hu m . Nebraska, Arkari»a*. ukln 4• I. lontf.l
iiioi't tin
i ffort-ntat ion i rrnoon n! I IK&gt; o’clock
I»
i.t t 'll! iii-liloli..i i , Henry Itiui M .|
p a c e d t h i 1.1.
I m* coruluctc t open* next Sunday.
inr
the 11ii -tec* ..id, slid shtiit *»rrvicr w ill
South, a presentation whl-h » * . tit m
homa
Missouri, ami K «n -a s. " I f
Pi
- •*
Hi* plan* for *ailimr to th” we ar»- to piovhle aile«|uat»ly the
1hi- I iif i&gt;• • '• ivlaiv.
written and directed by Zore
11
Ru«eis. I.f
losni'd l.y tlm pulilir works llr v J It Knot of t h r C o ng rag aMr. Franks h*« never spoken
\
will
o f f i r I - before , Sanford audience. He la
Hors ton, hae been selected t» United State*, where he i* to con e****n
*""• l-'’'fi-**'*i Ueiirge M hi ( sdmiiitslratlim w.uild t» ri-|iaul tioual C h u rch
ntial*
o f life,
whieh is tlo Star net*, pit M'Mled ea II . •pie
fer
with
President
Rooaevelt
re
f
■
f
i
••mi
ll,
finstn
lal
sd%i..i.
,
thimigh
salv
nf
lumh
women o f the Elk* Auxil.s'V of
and fores- a i r t h r i
with MMI lirt . a lf .l $ |IN• . gift
and si Ihc gisvvslde in i nationally known for hi* safety
n».*l»\e o f the Ktnleral F.mn
11. Pi* wiilt’itt m announcing hi* * v\ |ifn«lnri*. nn.| |4i.B*fhlv ihi.'ugh F v n g r r r n t ’r m r t r r y
Sanford Elks Lodge No 1241 •* Kilding a po**ihle American n r ye tw y Itelirf
A
f l r i n j activities, end he is Safety chair­
I I.......... . •
A d m in is t iatn»n. all of II Hint
(C&lt;
•Miir.ru
t&gt;i!
»*age
Ih
r
r
e
i
o f l(ua«ia,
remained fa*i *••» o f government, lit. al. -la te St' I t 1*11 IMf &lt;t WIt 11
the first of severs I affaire which ognition
•Miiiih I p » n U Iff vmiif o f I hr luml* v | i nil w ill ta k r a part in th r r * f r
men for th* Florid, American Lo­
I.
It*
i
a n to be offered In Sanford for veiled in secrecy He made no up and f n l r i a l . must wink togrtla-r m •tlllg Iff • lik t If *
T h r 11(i«lt-r** liAVr Rpplinl In !hl* mon\ w hich w ill rnd a* a b u g ltr fton
,
' r
the benefit of the Harry Anns pointmenta hut it wii* «oi.l that « out I ihut mg f u n d * "
ludge Ritter Trial To Itiihht uurks Atlmiiitsi rn!i«fn fur | hltfw* tap*
Hie appearance here was sug­
Minister
Memorial 11°"** for Crippled Chil he would *re Foreign
I ’h I IKf n r t*i » w ill hr- A I) Sm ith , gested l.y New York heads of Lh*
1 1 9 4 .(MMI, flit* firw!
&lt;|ut&gt;ln *»f tlir^
i
Open
In
Miami
Nov.20
*'
A
lth
ogh
ther*'
wasn’t
any
Other ( oiitrihulors To
dren at Umatilla.
anl Ronrour
ffitiH t h l ! will
Kr song lit
Tht« Itrx l'at-kai«1. O I1 llrrn d o n , Jo * Metropolitan Life Insurance Go..*
This announcement wo* made to­
Meanwhile Franca prepared a thing said aU»ut It," Ho|ikins saol,
wimi M J.r 'isf.l !•» **l«r! M*ftiP**4 l 4« t 1 nlwig. .1 F. Hickson and J. W
FeHtival
Fund
Named
who, appealed to for e well known
. Of! 10 (/in
I
•
\I
p
»N
'
national
funeral
for
Paul
Pain
"last February anil Murrh the* •
day bv Mrs. J. Q- Leemerdy The
1 'iffi w.'ik on
I'.HI.INIO ■t-rt'if
in Show
speaker on safely sul.Jrcts, rfeMalrnliu
C
I
Iff
f*
»•*•
"1
RtlO'
Gtty Hall will be the wen* of leve. Premier from 1917 to I92A, were 4.&amp;4«0,0O0 families, or pome
Mi S m ith w as
fa ta lly In ju rrd ommindsil thst either Mr. Frank*
AiMit loiuil •
f ihuti.i i
•
I it-fioN mf i.f ftf-orgia, • bait lhrt*t* ! » » r !• T h r firs! Iru «l is In
Uds performance. In two set* nd former war minister and aviation
thing over 20.lMN),0Oil p**ts«»n* or f.ift.l for tl...........
cau srd ImiIH &lt;r H o li e r ! Scott of WilmlngtOia
U NktillU, I r»*ti n li&lt;l I iltf-flV r*»Ut»- m llo- w ir r k whk-h
I ' f» o f II *|ff iaI lloiisr auhrom
sa/arsl scene., which Is to t&gt;e pre­ enthusiast, who died yesterday of
relief It waa an unpeg.* edent**#! I • at IVItl U'll. | M i l l ht I M
iii it vt*r Niioffin f l that a |tjMit' • •♦'*, n • f f f h d i* in T illnanv ami au to no diilrs iiivtflvrti to tu rn o v rr N. C , l&gt;e asked to make the ad­
sented next Friday night. Entire heart disease at the age of 70
SMnffirtl
N.i v If. wri&lt;
nn l&gt; . m on ihaigt*h against Ftslrr- I In/ cm n lle v , ant! Il»r thin! in m fp p o sttr tlitch ra. Hu hard Dan dress, Roth ere Coast Lins offl*
proceeds will be turned over to the
Ilia body will lie in state in the circumstance It nee4l ruit U w.ui
Iry slid II I* Mini, Sm ith 's com* rials
nounrtil i tr.liiv •*- tfilli.w « I .it i
si It tli'f 11itI•tr«| Is Klltrr uf NL- P i i n i anti IIIlUlNtriMigh t’liunlKa
i
llorfl*.
new "Painleve amphitheater,** the Jete*l at that few (verson* reall'
pMitifftis in d ir car h r was driving,
ttnlrlifl, S* funol. l.aurulrv. W t
M" i. until.I oprn at Miami Nnv.
Other speakers at this , rally
Zors Hurston Is s negro woman conservatory of art* and trades
fiovurtinr Hholti
aitil iurmi&gt;«-i»
have sny idea nf the e .ln il of thi- ( riocfiy i «i. ) A Montf.tit
(tV
n
tln
v
rd
On
F
a
g
*
T
h
ra
a
)
20
*
will Include K A. McCronl* nf
and native of Florida. A college which President lu-hrun d«dii-«tid,
» nf hia calilnel who an* thr intrni*
, _______
„ , . , ..
destitution protdrm.
♦••I Ih* II
A 't. |ft‘|'Nf I fl'l
Thr rhntgra, involving !hr n f/- ' al lm|&gt;rovrinrnl
Jacksonville, T. L. Dumas and
graduate, the first negro ever to only
faiul
Iruali****,
Saturday From there il will
'
*1**1 fomltu t of Jtitlgr IIiltr*i wrrr pttRrrlbsd Ihr (&gt;1an to fctlaral o f
S. E. June* of Sanford. Mr,
bo admitted to Bernard College.
traneported
the Pan'heon
“ A " ' frr ,l&lt; we are going tu Storr.
M AUKKT V il.l b UP
l ilt**# t I'M •ihi•' ifinn vrt-ir *
tltiolt* tluiiiig ihc la-t arssion of , firial* In YYa»hiligt«fit In *! wrwk
atm majored In
anthropolog; ' for the funers) ssrvi-es.
Hums* (a chairman of the Jack­
start ths winter with a milliuii
•nr&lt;| by Mu !• uin of Foil*
( in gr«‘«s aiol thr Jiiflgr rrr|tiral«*rl
Three years o f study In the South
K rt d C*. KIHol, rngirtrrr f o r Ih*
N EW
YOUK
»h-t 10. —4/P)— sonville District Safety Commit­
Tha genial, absent-minded hok-l more families than were nn reli- f
tsMlrhrl,
N*
•
Smith,
anti
M.
I
l(
that on invrstigalion I f madr, r i - trust*#*, m iJ thr |fit-liiiiinary |tlan I'a u I II IH ivia and t'o. rrp o rts tee and Mr. Jones I* secretary.
aided her In gathering together er'a son, one of the world's most
ah t I runtartoti
Suiifn
!•»• mg ronfidrnrr that hr wouhl « a l l " i fur dividing ih r s ta ir iii I m that thr m ark#t valu r of h0 r«p The District recently reported
the largest collection of negm distinguished scientists, was also a year sgu.
tiotihanls on Frifiav
Hopkins estimated etmut 3,2.''"
•i • ■••nrratrd.
folklore ever attempted. “ From one of the most enthasastlc pro­
IU f f i r s t
diptrteta, \%th 2 0 0 (&lt;mm) rrsf-ntativ r stocks llstrd on N rw thst It now holds s record ttnatlg0(H) families were on relief rolls si
Ran To Bun" l* a production based moters of aviatumI t t ik rach an g # K a tu n la y waa $11,
passed by *ny A C L division in
a r r* o f lam! *uitahlr for r r f o t r *
on oom# o f this lor*, and pari* ,,f
He was Wilbur Wright's first Ihc present lima. During th* fix.
t a I i f ii In each district
K v n y 9l»ff,I hh.Mh), an inerraaa In value thst no reportable accidents have .
the performance .are exactly the passenger in Franc* in ItHM. tlo months the Federal Emergen x
roufit) in thr stair
wtHild In* ill uf h :iu parccnt o v *r th# preceding occurred since Jan. 1 of this yang,
aa thaa* presented at the learned much from the American Relief Administration has been in
SM tunlay and i n m t i i t M of Id th and only on* took place all laal
rlodrtl.
QoIM m T b i n Ntw York Inventor and, as an early enthuil- operstioww aMfOxiautely
(210.
percent since last y#ar.
year.
A «u rv *y by Rlliot showed lh *r c
(it IM S. T V entire cast la coni- ssl, obtained the first pariiamapt- 000.000 hsA' f e e f tllnted by th.
The public Is Invited to attend
ar
r
H,
0
0
0
,0
0
0
a
r
r
t
«
o
f
rut
ovr
r
paaad o f h sgri singer, and dstr­ ary credits for building up " ' federal gnvfPIBRat . to care ftti
this Safety masting whicl) U t*
IIHVOUNCEH ALM IW ANCB
AS II IN i TON
0&lt;i 1t» t l
•n &lt;"inpctlfora; p v.e tti-crlmifia- laiitl. uf which tl.CKHl.UOU arrr * ar r
eerx, and all eeafad a hit In p*r- French air furce. He was minister
th«
needy
.MgSBlaWd.
lie
sold.
minis tac
be followed by s dsnes as a locftl
\mi* • tlo flurry ovrr llrn i) t.on; commercial br..&gt;..
breach o f a typr *uitab|* f r r f i i r # » t a
fonnaneet at Rollins College and of air In the last Herriot
He ym4«d t h * q tjWn Hr* Job*
Foul’s iUtUf* undrr NltA, tlo l(
TIR A N A , Albania. Oct. JO - faster* beginning at 9:00 o'dodt.
• . "iilracl nr in’e-f.ience with lion.
In Orfondo early, this year.
opm
up
moat
iif
fV
m
i
r
r
fillet
at
when his last illness began.
i a •«'
&lt;• »VIf*! •ff-ftry w rn l on H aturdr
King /-og has renounced his al­
• hose uf uth**.-. ............. . by ' j l l t l
Four million a err-* id la r g r hold
&gt;r of malkematlrs slhH (ira ^ by “ eelf^M
IfytuLi
t alning unrni- toMM'da its m ats mobiliMition *•'
A doctor
FB fLAN TH R O PIST DIBS
low snre for th* current year.
,1- and oilier .lev*re
o r r u u R IM IG N A T IO N .
ing- or in contiguous tract* suit
.. rr in.lu-i.y by prupo.mg
winner 4&lt;t institute pritw R n iP lo riJ who hsxe nearer been on
" •
1 i'l.e merchants, expressed by the
way f*
T l.e In te r p n 'ls liu n s *.n the reASHTABULA,
Ohio, Oct.
ahlr for
irforr«tatiMit a*
statr
•rientific subjects, I'a
ln -jllef rolls.
works on a.*ientific
l’sln-|
gesture,
decided
lu
pay
doupl*
•*!|
..,•(,•
»•
sen*.
.
&lt;
pun
.s'.
)»•(
.
..ill
1'U .k, were
—Brig. Qen. Marshall Orlande ,
N A N K IN O , Oct. S0.1-IJP)—The leve was the first French inter­
•The unemployment relief lillf of unfair t .•i.ip.'t .tlve practices,
Tl.e code ill issI In- "..served by |»rojt* t* Would Ih* mvsilsblr if thr taxes .hut ths guixroinint de­ Terry, 15-year-alJ philanthropic!,
national g*V* rumen;
cepted yes­ preter for Albert Einstein
|frtfg'«m *hould hr rolitrgrd
the nstiuiv \yhi&gt;h ie appri.xnnatcl)
&gt;niiuilau
xiy,
lu
K,t
ml..
q
&gt;
clined.
saying
the
state
needed
no
..II
-lores
whirl.
.In
•
nl
engsge
terday the Immigration uf Finevcc
author ead army surgeon, waa j
Throughout his life, Painleve m e, bdlwo Ail s' - pee yen', must srsl.an tl..- moining Die reli.'1 primarily" in selling f.«&gt;d, milk
*l!i« total o f 2 ,0041.^)0 art*** wa* s (plus irxrm.es
this, time.
Minister T. V. Ha -ng teniVrcd was engaged in public affairs He
buriad her* yesterday .with foQ i
bd’poU.** be -slitgf *Twfe means code. (IS I. eirrsf single ana, Nl( t . mi tobacr.. ,ur Ih" . ..-niing un- •It***ult*i| upon lk#&lt;*au*4 virtually all
mlHtary ritee. Hs 4Ud « g p
Saturday prMaawLly becaaoa of v u premier uf Krone* In 1P17 sad
that th* need for prlrale contrib­ issued * ter.es of inlerpretation- •ler separate rtalrs, i.IPng ala- uf this land now I* undtr stair
monla Oct. U st hll Co
■ aunt lag gararemaut
r.oanclal
DK.v m T t h twi .SCI EN TIM f
in IRH4 missed by a morrow
utions la greater.**
*
irdu.
ed
tu
-i.npie-i
terms
st.
the
'•■ns giutoimS'lle agsmies, lum control breausr o f mmpaynirnt uf
csiif., hem*.
’
*
difficult its. - ' l ,
- ,
I
gin the election to tk . presidency
,rv*'» sloirkvcptrr n.ight get th i.er and material ysr.'s, and sell­ ta xr* It would b# acf|ulr#d by thr
.
»—w.'J, j
DAHLS,
Oqt
sa-O
FJ—
tVofseof France. In I f U k r again wa.
r&lt;x|UJ.. nirflu uf
&lt;Its
tu. 1pp. t ers of oil burners ,w- real, JewelTAKES
U 1FS
s ta ir through pgyvnrnt uf the dr - sur Albert
Calmette, th* man
made premier. Hr waa an advo­ Domestic Gold iVicelajsi if lit XX(tin.ut delay.
i) end sewing inechlns-s.
"
II*
liri.|urnt t a n t o thr ruuntir* and ! whose name was given to th* an­
cate
o
f
payment
o
f
t
W
war
4*bf
,'l
J
m
cu
L'
propu.sN
tu
guviru
It
.lues
not
apply
t&lt;
&gt;
well
seg
JACXSONY!LLK. Oct. *0— 0r&gt;
Yesterday’s
Weather
Set
A
t
$3).96AnOunce
tituberculosis
vaccine
for
ItauiiK
districts
with
fund*
ah
to the United Stales.
,
punq lit"&gt;n made si N ltA Sul legated divisions uf .lepartuirnl
— STUHagg C. Kail, 41, railway m k
stores such us lesleu ints ,1' neh ts.ll.d from the pulilir works adW I M I I K I ' T I I M rJet.
u t b — fI
! u r J ,J " r , r l " r • '*
W D M I I M .1 &gt;N, Oet. #0 4 A 1 — J j , | , g worked oCl ,|, „ julnt com fruntains, barber shiq ,.
n.tni-l ration
TR A IN IN G FOR MEN ^
tmuy Csieed
vs
The Rffmi'U.lietlaii tpda/
,,,,(1* , „ f , he Uecnxery unit and
.Starting It..inlay
the “ loss
o f &lt;Imnesli.--• ne?r^'
r r ^ ndnrd
•• |ih*AJ&gt;.|isrtmsnt nf tYim'l’crre leader” is deed. That is, no mer­
tr%\m
» NEW YORK. Oct. i t , GUNS FOR KAH4TNTM
i 831 •JC on quuce
«**. ti p
•y uf ll.j I,(MX) chant shall sell any article, ex­
In the Clvilloji r « iu rx stW .
iban Hotu
F*s flgxir*
uf lesilutious cept those specifically esempt, at
Ferdinand A . HlicM. iwwl
S sko.r the
ROME, Oct
30.—OW -Young
a-socistii.ns; ,.f less than it cost him or at winch
« r
i
pointed chief of. U dX 'p'led S
World aklJ '
by ike federal he re uld buy it today, whichever fascists of romhst from 92 prov­
forest service, seen pal nptj
Kith In
sisaion* ever 15 years, u lawat;
inces, all of thru, uetweea 18 and
Oct. »0— (ffV-r temporary k i M *
Vtd
kud.lr
f^ reem M g f(.r fair ad
Once Ike cede authority s-ts an t l years of ■«&gt;• .yeateiday for­
tr reported that
Of
ro taper I
and selling wurkei ..ql allowance for lover e»sls to b* mally received machine guns ss
pnxkiclioa &lt;|aiJ ti was
MWspspers and Isittrr business &lt;barged 'above root of tha goetli
r. empluyvnaW
r rt of their regular armament.
prk-eo.
• i" tha 'merchant—probably early . Was made sn occasion far elab­
IW fa rsd wnh
KB s4«
practices tingled out i nest w e d — this “ markup,” about orate ceremon.et presided over
increased S.T g
«U C 0 8 &gt; Ltradon
- » ~ r - - nDhmeal w n r Inacritrary |ten peraaat, must be charged on by the duke of Pistol* and th*
*
w
- 4-lS odkmtlaiog Old s*Umg; auock.i
(CaoihwM on Fag* Two)
duke of Bsrgsme.
D E T R O IT , O ct. 30— ( A . P . )
— A m ob naid b y police to
n u m b er 2500 rid in g in n early
800
a u t o m o b ilea
swept

LITVINOFF TURNS NEEDY W IL L NOT
UP IN P A R IS BUT SUFFER, HOPKINS
REMAINS SILE N T TELLS WORKERS

Negro Chorus Will
Sing At City Hail
.# For Eika Auxiliary

*

Price Fire Cent*

Recovery Heads Interpret Six Featues
Of Master Code Wli ich Is Now lu Effect

asm

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STATE SEEKS BIG MILITARY BURIAL
SUM FOR FOREST W ILL BE GIVEN
REHABILITATION CYRU ST. SMITH

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vaA&lt; For Exercise
^ rfilrie
.._______
I n bft
t s _*&gt;od a “ coniJItkm
i - i » r n ur
o r -raatnta,
f i n ™ acona*_______
In# to e x p e rt opinion* gathered by R u th C handler Mdbre fo r
»• D
W PW M h
ln r, acrnbhtn#.-------aewing.
Comer'i
------------------------.. -bed­
m aking, i t e w p m }, ifttftirif, and eapecially running up ana
down vtstre; t a n m eit o f f htp* and aarpttm poundage, and
O H m U a fe n e fa l ifS ffb V l 16 g i f t a wom an tfie am oolh
elastic m uacjM IfiR HtFW erect ca rria g e w hich are supposed
to m u l t R o m g o lf, {ehnls o f sw im m in g.
T h e m a in th in g is to learn the co rrect “ fo rm ." It's th e
kray ydu iWrrti thht m atters. "T o o bad wom en don’ t g o s£ftr th air h d didw ork tna w a y th ey do th e ir sp orts," says Joe
itfr, WHO directs a fashionable gym nasium f o r wom en in
it . ^ t h e y tak e Op Sports to Im prove th e ir fig u re *,
o b W rra n t to g e t the r ig h t Stance and fo llo w ­
e d posture. T h eft th ey dluftip and g o kt th eir
In tub old why. Nb w dhder It pull* so m any o f
W it o f shape— when It ou gh t to be as good s w ofk ka any sport I W om en can m ake first-class conditioning
t X f t e iM I but b f th eir housework, I f th e y ’ll only learn hbto
to do It rig h t."
t -l f t m ake* no d ifferen ce, then, w h eth er a woman g e t*
{ ier ex trc ls a In a gym nasiu m o r a kitchen, Just so she g e ts
He Mtfftt kind. A n d I f she tackles housework w ith the iatn e
on fo rm and strok e th at she’d g iv e her g o lf gam e,
e asm
fo r UCI
h er fig u re . T h e conclusion
n Will UO» th
in #
M in as th
m in
ill*g lu
tM th e d In th e C ollier's study o f housework as e x e fr lie are,

Cyrus T. Smith*

w ork

(
i

- n m r t f f t no tfi
out alone and
who biam* tW
- __ HIS raSS.’* Would that we
5
s •«* th* moral ~n=
had 3Oho Dan KarJUs U do (he
siuhiMi
ebllipae
*AM* jflb for tfi* M M eountle* In
A nwfrfi, *
T W moral fiber « ( Araerlo
United fltateu: aa fundemesrtslly fine today
lift ad low ih the mentality, as R eta il Trade Vohmte
ws* Ik th# tl*M of tho l
i t (he morality, of (Me- rfbPIckB Up B et Other
Th# tiatrbaaion U duo to
&gt;1 /Hit* WhUH afflirts 1tUkml,
mlsUtka*. . •
B aroitietera Ofccline
. . . . ___ i_tJ - Ahst they hare the effrontery to
Bs‘ ‘j.W m e a * to
flismk. this brae* offlrtr on tHvtiee moralists, We moot rail atten- .. Charges,
Nfcw Y o W t. o a . so. —t* i—
on to tb* -------most flagrant sag
^
tlon
ftufdik's chief
offend*
The breath of winter spurred the
opeh fiWtai defeiwraura of i*
honesty In office. By dismissing rorisdfher fb acfWe shb^plng l«
community In th# history of
- Ilm, Governor Sholtx prove* hlm- preparmtUn for cold weather dur­
(ountfy.
,- ^„, ‘’ *elf either a tool or a knar*.
ing (Jio past week.
GoTomor psrld Rholti, of VTotW* had thought that Miami and
tds, his Just dismissed the high
Reports of retail trade volume
Miami
Beach
had
won
expiation
sheriff of Dade County (Miami
from many part* of the coirnlry
from
further
suffering
by
an
un­
and Miami Beach) for “ mental tgusual series
of
edtastrophec: remained decidedly encouraging,
stiW Illf."
^
First,
a
rail
embargo;
then col­ although steel production slack­
That story wa* dutifully print­
en**! rathdr abruptly, and *och
ed on the controlled press of Ml- lapse of the redl estate boom;
businesa barometer* a* freight
aml. with hypocritical attempts to then B series of htpk failure*,
Justify the governor's outrageous topped off by a destructive hur­ movement And electric (rower pro­
ricane.
duction drclinctl.
art ion.
But now. on the eve of It* come­
Industrial activity usually alatkEvery one In Miami know# th#
back. It I* afflicted by a much ens during the last two mi nth* of
real story. Sheriff Dan Itardls
more slnliter catastrophe than th# year; but most businesa In­
has been one of Miami's few hon­
■-Oigsvn j II I.4 ~
dices indicated a somewhat greatest pollcs officials In a generation. an, that have gone before.
J ® " TO D A Yi
That th# many Influential Mi­ #r than seasonal receaaioa In th#
II* had th* rooruge and ability to
ami property owners, throughout past week. Some hope rethalned,
^ t ' s ^ ^ m k t t e r o f mechanics, really. We study th e In- drive nut th* Al Capon* rang, th#'United States, will stand by,
dry-rleaning racketeers and other
however, that with th# spring up­
gitB M H T S Ufa' ktruftfuns that come w ith our labor-aavlng devices k n d h m underworld vermin that threat­ while a bunch Of chtap rdtketeers
turn several week* later than
but u&gt; do jastir, {h eth With eohseiahtloui regard fo r th eir e ffic ie n c y and th eir ened the decerjcr and prosperity ruin this community, is hard to usual, and carrying well Into mid­
betikre. If ih»y da, this degrading
•* ■. w * 4 bxpensfVe Insides, and It's high tim e w# learned to do the of that resort section.
of Governor Sholta will be summer, the autumn ugrtum may
lame fo r the mathlhs that In evitably shares th e w ork o f tils name came prominently be­ oAction
f more than local significance, yet mktyrialix*.
fore
the
country
last
winter
when
fcygry on * of th«ft—the h ou sew orker’s own human body,
Th# operations of the NRA and
rxeruim T1 w,,l mksn that the rich, pleadraptured and laterr executed
ft* that itikcfHft* U designed on en gin eerin g prfnelptfc. too hr
Kanvara, attempted assassin of k«re lorlng class which goes to the A A A seemed to be boosting
•tl, H’S lb* HU*(Ur* cbda nbw
_ ui*
_
___________lr*
It k
wrl
ill run, as the sayin g goes, like
M f tou
Xt eofredtly# It
President Roosevelt? murderer of Florid* for winter recrrstlon, has consumer buying. While Indus­
K i'lf c - a n d ’W ith JUtt a * little slack muscle as B bird has, Mayor Cermsk. of Chlrsgo,
|
•»
ln ries-erse-y and trial produet Ion declined In Sepf,
»n4
'
‘
,
. .
' '"
Dan llardle come* of frontier Ju*IP* accoMIng to American trrtiber, the bureau of labor fig­
' t t a ) u r tHat Nudism I*
old-fashioned I standard*.
•■* "T a k e IronfHg. fo r exam ple, you not only make hard slock. S typical
ures showed a gain In employ­
I 'f t a l i of tife * r .
Romabody
ment of 3.2 per cent over August,
to mto th* bAAih resort*. w a f t 'o f it When you b ear dowh on th e iron from above, but
iiiev'Jtably thicken y o u r shoulders and curve yoftr bark.
and In payrollk of 2.7 per cent,
id
-■ —
NiH ' l ^ " U* lai*
.*«. i L k l ..kit
mrnmk. atn
+4
#»Hm
Syou
tidinifg ed
myou are
are
i asllfim
t.iberal retail buying was reported
Obmkmtj o f P rtfrtrt tap#from several agricultural areas,
....... the thigh .---foHaBly
pright^ ...u
add rotate from
joint __
as .you
J* Chicago Mod. U 00,000 , ____
iB Iy U
d|h
notably the south, where the cotling to th# Chicago As
u alltf fo u r arm s m erely to tfuldb the Iron back In d
(Continued from Page One),
[ton crop is being marketed, and
nwr«^. Which J»«- r o n n
spine,r/pulls
J .* f Co8im.fr..
it iis atralghtim
n n u n i i w na yotrr -|--------- —in you r hips, and
be led urn).
nearly »!»0.000,000 of thk crop re­
Show that oil thu cWp«w*-i»ea^ei
k
' f a t ahmildei1
gffmjltiei1* f o r the sustained e ffo r t o f tills
partlcu
y£&gt;uy
this partlcuprofessional
persons, outside
'ta lk U s lot of bimkl ..
|esses you r on _
— i - -------- — . . ~ « i - m
duction money has, been received.
ila r task. It Isn’ t ndeesatary, afiyhow . to throw you r w eigh t
f f ’onttnued From fug# On*!
salesmen, outside c- Hectors, watchThe
p rrnnunced
slackening of Inf
Try n
; ----- --------•
■Mac to on the Iron ; that only draws ugly lines on the linen as Well all article*.
A* the nnlk ° f^ * , ‘ JBtn.-ruaril* and. stnrc iktcrtlccs
fluMri.rprrxlurtlon In m numb#r of
(M fn iW sold *1 or" ne¥T a p'roff are not governed by the employee
1in#w, bow#V#r, Is ror#lrln* Inlevel which I" *HH higher than working hours above.
rrrasinr »tt#ntlon, ind mor* Is
No
person
under
IS
years
of
this. It should no| idcct pric*
l » K .. b .i- '# r t r t m j t b t y « u - » f « a . » r|d " '
btVrd of Ot# lark bf financing
age shall he employed in a retail
1 than former p r ..w .o t'k fle W lim ber, fe e t just sligh tly dpkrt, w ith y c * r w dlgh t f * «
marking i#nsr*n&gt;.
ffit #ohntrii&lt;4 lnn And raplUl rood#.
UI J K i stale, except that peisnna 14 and
wk«n h* mad* hi* Souto |Mg d *v f yoUr ankle h o n es- that Is, so th a t yo iy can lift
NU empliifer in a town of
With prlTat# rapltal still tlmtd.
k*
toll
\
f&gt;
y,
y-srs
of
tg
r
may
lie
employed
Mk) or less, may
uisks all
goodwill tobr.
lei tiler yhur heel* o r loea a III tie wdy Rdth the flo o r Withdut
♦nor# ind imor# h#aYlly ar# tb#s#
•?f f0t;3* period not to etrred
- o ---------L k ifc in * vour w eigh t. N ow im agine that you have a tnlru -unwartamru reduenon" in
1ln#§ l#anlnr on irov#'mm#nt cr#d._.yr from s T »ll*h *»»»c ;K L . gkA yiffb l/etween yotfr tw o slftliig-bortek *6 Ib g t VoUr number of hi« employes U. ■ A i t s hours per day on six days It. Th# fnibll# Wdrbs *t»rdrram has
per week, or for one day per week,
M ' U nnk plW ' “ * S ; &amp;
r e a f f in h trl|)od. Then. With you r hips held down Within the esrinplion ftum • "
h o«t#d h#avjr mnstnirtlob oppr#
cbde tsrtns given »u those with such day not to exceed eight
In r#rrnt w##ks, and
five or Ires workers m the sms.I hoiiys All surh work must be hF- riahly
towns Pail tiro# workus must oe tVvfen 7'(Ml A. M. end 7 (Ml P. M Washlnftan I# uml#rMood tn h#
rounlrd.
• ffO PERSON IINDFR l « YfcAkS rnns1d#rihf Increasing the work**
.
a i ‘ n &amp; h 5 *£ V
- wS5!k
a t i h S t? k
Ths etentpthn thall not oplly. OF AGK fill AI.1, HF. KMPMlYKD total from fsrSob.ofar.OflO tb fft.
In towns ot ZJMU or less whose IN flH U V FR lN G M K R C n A N - 000,000,000. a .
AbtomohU# production h # I d
, . r r r . -----------1 --------- |{h b
m bacw and forth , le ttin g the »w in g com e fro m
boUnddrlr* loU. M the lute ol * nifth f r o m M o ro n v r n in .F R
c im n * ; I n iiu w o r k .r .t ^ ^ f hfft-jdlflt Mhd fdlloW lhg through w ith you r kneea— like ligger comutuMFyt “ •■l 1“ thosg &gt; The holies worked hy Shv em* tbout hti’Mfly iturinir th# pa»t w#ek,
t A slhkc shgAgcd Ibra) p o -ljt follow -throu gh Of a g o lf stroke. T h is ls a lim b erin g^** « . thin the metropolitan ate* of plfiy-e during eBrh dav stall he wft«*r th»* rather *harp decline of
la la a ff* e for sll flrt fight. J^Jjj ng , »|enderiilhg exercise, and It’S also. In case you r* elite* of too.nou or mote a» de cnn«i*nitl?#. hnt ohr hnur m if Ih# previous week, and more than
flneil 16 the last census.
Slid itoncs flew st raadein interested, m arvelous practice fur y o ilr g o lf-s w in g I'
}+ allnwH f* r a meal p n M . double the amount « f the Ilk# week
Complaints on any sisojert by
ftW hb*c thd tear ( « were
of 19.11.
So Just remernlH.-mthls. wlftm yoUr housework beg!Ins to merchants at* to be made to th- fM« hhur nht to mutit
r-g w
Intb play. Thai city
Steel product tan has fallen clo«e
worVin# llw^. Anx
get monotonous, and you look Upon life a * p retty em pty nearest dlsltict office of the l&gt;c Ih#
' l l fdnanat* that rth cscap* labor
,fF«! rw*f|A»t g|vm #mt»Inf##« «hi»ll to 10 per rent of raparitv, or to
,
.
.
r
.
dru
dgery,
w
ith
nothing
hut
a
pain
In
the
barji.
sore
f*e
t
parltneiil
of
t^ommrrce
pending
YlfcifMc Of this .kind
It helps
n r*t*» little more than half of the
•la*, ghd b lis te re d hand* to take your mind o f f .vour work, It a (teat.on by the Haile itself ol lu »ol bt fl^liirlrd frnm #*irb
‘.WMftar 1*bof no? anyone clM.
•nmmer oeak, with automobile
wnrVIfl'f lliti#.
tal
cuninin's
•«,
uuihoii/**.l
*y
thIt A*rloo*ly delay* the time1fektly splendid exercise! T h e e x p ert* tell us
On»* #krtru hnnr mijr I*# wnrk#d material buying elark. The ateel
c,m|* lo help administer aad • »
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U ran be truly said that the
hv ®nv rmplnv## on on# «!»▼ *t •nmnank* are •!&lt;!! at K&gt;rrer
fo ..» the pact.
Is a thin* of the past.
Two
important qualifications #nrH w##l b|i* *b# hour !• In hoad« with Itail’-oad roordinator
The G ra fs Sueccss
------- o---------yiHce at which
i# lnrliift#4 within tb* mitlmum fk*0»ttm^*' over
yyifp litMil** lii lit*** rUlf*T ea may . smlls as rondearendi|le»' will accept the hi*a&lt;nesa for
A retailer m*&gt; c -l below his
ty when the British empire and
W ith another successful flig h t s)f the ( ir a f Zeppelin own Invoke cost to meet a com­
•AO 000 ton« of ateel rail".
United Htales of Amsrlea bid
to
the
U nited States, the old question o f “ how does she do petitor* pile* based on a lower erall? under*elllnr ■!! cnmpatl'
each other for gold, run­
i
\{
. k* price up two dollcra an It ? " com e* up *galn . O ther d irigib le*, seem ingly Just as invoice, but to avoid being eld*** • tbra. unjuttlfled threat" of le^alj •
! hour" permitt#&lt;1 H»rh werk.
lb on* day. Pleasant f ir s tfflltg and fast and w ith all t h e same equipm ent and de­ as a v.ulator must report his *r pmreerttar. andi m '■« llnoortant
nt, W A (.,.S „
,br
.
. that **U the gold, but vhat vices. have never perform ed an yw h ere itcttr a* notably us lltiti Immediately t« 'he regional nf all selling beh.w r -at.
whlrh |fl ho jt ^
w * v ,hr n),ph,um
it taipdysrs that hire to sup- (h e UeFman airship. A n simWer to the G ra f's um aring |&gt;er- manager until the local committee ha. recently Icen referred to a*
wn¥ , mt,|„v»a
h*
Is ciVdted. He cannot cut to meet
tonty for all this blildliif Thb funh.
inFrfaspi! frytrr &lt;Kf rate* Fiiatinr
itir BHAana. Th*
funhy M rt M r r t * t o « k rilay lw found In the reply which its com m ander u-nsii.lv clawrauv* .*!**, end du "rut throat r.mipetit on "
Pftce iliAcrlnilnatlon
Secret on )iin# |. JP11 hv nni !#«■ than
la tHat while th. t). a. Java lo one Who asked the secret o f his success. Ur. Rckeiier ;mSdl of damaged goods, *t*-.M
an*orrt^nt p-nvlfllne thkt
thl«
where s mere hail i I* fr*» uf m,n |N,n irfl« ni allowilicee of
old, (he Britah i » »
"W ck tH er map* just as you have in this country. W e Imam price restriction*
doelng its bid.
U h l fall within thk rla«*. *U&gt; **’■ "
r*w"1^ •* '«"»*«&lt; • «"
t no'll saw to more than »ho rm1 * » f
hem in town* of If.MW a mer­
..
.sd.ntk
con tW t by rtfllo i t all tim es in out transatlantic crossings,
fdrtn
of. dlacrloiinat .*•
» f m
w ‘
• «in . . . **■-,V -nd
6irih, shy* thk kislbooHi* firs t blir own Wbnflkfful WCafhPr itatlttn, the S eew arte at chant who gill nut suffer earep nnjr
t» on a . una fid# .»ulrr 01 »n a form 1.r *h.» n- -mnh.v— .hell he paid
.. Slid &gt;l*t yatir dollar* to Hajnbut’g, then you r (iiflttUn a t A rlin g to n which give* tldnSl hardship I* especled
I,.» „ „ — _ ..„v
lt(o|. Buy Now, and
.
,nd m
“
\ n over N orth A n ftr lc * . O f course gdlu g to Houth -cortf urm tO the fullest rjA?**n* that I" ac-roii ntahl,*
puasitl* with th# requftWaUls
• r l t r W 'rx -i-iv w t r *■« OV
' I .jobd tot the peopU that
“
Cnmmetv
al
leiSe.y
Than'
'A m erica and over Bouth A m p r ic i w e have U» depend more which world U olheiwite oOligiOil rofnmodlty, and for
which thkre I* n, grcdler * » It *• s i t r i . Qorq n r c u m n v r r q
aradf o f lM mShufscfurtr on local atationa, and the w i i t h i ^ rip o rta fro m khlps kt tom " '
.
.
li results In the lein t) sl nf • u r r m ’ i - r t in s v T il l \ THK
art,
since
there
la
no
la
rge
wegtllfcr
a
ta
tlih
On
Akimt
cotitmThe special c nnmitia*
rddudts H.
Until Ihor*
FRFrovrred h| prtilil Itiriar, M * N &gt; M 11*« W A G E S
w n d l- fair practie* provulons*
fa' - put Intb ctreoiaUss, ent. But ten &lt;?art tlr * ^ bn our lfn«d;INfg&lt;! o f
B r»|n v«v sp'vt.p c j i a t t . v o t
.H T-'dluenrll., or rewaid'ltg he
1* ‘»U C
' W t ks no retur* ofprua- Uona. obeerved through long mbtiths b f •tutiy ih d t r t v c l cla m to being at-1
«O
oie h c m ip V n r n | ) l i T It E
action of an eiiiplt»yke ir agent j
ijr, Buy wow, and fend * kand," o y e r th a t continent, and (hkn o f cdlirae the W iath A r la ittSch o.' all llulils' -es ondsr
Without the knowje.Uf .f ihe em- O ir r io e r t o n u r r t " lt i| y fa,
points
enumeisted.
poln
I w* might add, for Ih* baa* tnorO equable there than It.ia h®**. ,
.
.
, .
^lojAy or (he prim ipkl, and the i « " t v.iirn &gt;?TitiiTiV in t»m A N T
terehanU adrartia* u ;
“ O ur helmsman la constantly stu dyin g ih *
d*id )hat B supplementary I
IwitUtlhg of an ItJ'.-Utate bill
( dritltriv-rtvi rv + « i f V f’ MXi'R
regulatlooa could hi J*V.
•rag* people to boy
op u-ohewg iinims o r mini
"lirrarh
if
#*»rlrnctl
11
»•
t^n
t
h
f
w
ov
(t&gt;UT
t,ro•■
dajr
ho
&lt;
etB
codes to tegui.to eubJx-e-.s'aOl' * »
at, , too, would kelp
iH * With h it own excellen t know lw lge o f m
hst the FMPI.OYFI..S,
id*t piracy, of oak |n, side red n ;hls hial.it
*V.l
__ poop!* employed.
ral-rn
.ii.IrrfAtante WlUi Ahotheri. ei'#enialoeee un«t-r IS years of
li W A iH U i l r t M t p e e fic t ."
.
Its uslrtnbif.
nrdJAn
tracts or. l hr |rpidmtl»n if i ne'sr dark, hr An emnlnkae with less
Stamp*, take lives
T im ja T - b o n d " iw .
dw^ ark equal* r#preBrnsll.l?.
i Ihdh *l» mdilfh*’ experience In the
l« g th * Ito rm stul deteri
fea r, f^r/JtfjW
bikers. J -•
‘
“ Cootrion: Unde this cipiionj retail trails, may Be paid i t the
itrjeal o r hot, a couraa Is. plotted. I f
Ain ths tis general
M the forced puuho** uf one an-, -4t, „ » *t lees per WkvA than
th ft shift u iu iliy rldas
rides through^ tthe
to
‘ - 'aad, Uka
-I ^rlidlhallon|
M'niiri-.h or*F« r* k. — l«Thua it rakV t o seep th a t achipulous study o f
al a black llet.“
j -npli-et #• *-it rvn kVn-liiyke shall
lag d i« ^Jpft. *Fnlprtion#
p b rti U ai*AtAedtlsl th dtH gtble fly in g as It som etim e*
f l CMkcluiii'1:
. ^ HAselfled hnlh a* 0 «hW r
Inaccurate odvertlslag
A s m Inud-yerV
proth’setl grtd r , «ti i n s M l 't . smnMved;
fny'vra' prom'*e&lt;l
u&gt;
wiareprs s f.'a U « tt oleoma
TO lift f l i r t .N b A f.«r tb* hold# I
• nnWhee Of eveHhVyAki
credit lorSM'
P *'*
t .s u .
W-w-ft. le-wri's’ r-wvrttly li'vta!
services. Also advsrUktng
'fled rs .uni r end l l in the
ini'iediale
—i#l&lt;tii»ei it th#
— “ ■•** P-MMic.
- - Smhlnvaes ro M R lN E l).
i talr fljugtniees
tag rsethtd* tohkh,total
jnfalr et lh- •hall pvt etrOtof U t*ll&gt; Of rtit*
n
•* the it
,i
cotv* or ipUleed ih* ru|tai
a|'«»ea( .......tr,
,Ti&gt;»r Ut«au*‘
-fc «li
usus 11y ralsried ta 0*
h * •«eh dmn'nv— «n ever* ftvk UtU-—
s . £ i a 'I*M3 n t e 6 r , « :
v~
tq s| )t overlt-ftp
celt pplnA of Hi- ___
au bi ending. . Th* tapoii
•#« 'HI fraetlrtU thereof dp to
Ukl Cliiry *■&gt; flung l# the
home
Ark4 -ctloo Bgaihsl 'cut- ^
I T their
4 * J nha such emolovae (b
klivtr
ly
is
prsrtlca'Iy
’u
(teexrs
at
Uw
Oiange
Co
lity
r
t
r
r
r
ilmeUo KHiU sM Mr.
(th.
.
tta
a-halt
km
«
f
grounds la Ortaad* #0rly tkU
.
------- n i s l t a k s U Uflsg
„ . l i l t ralt prscllc* rules,
»"inH-e#.. whs. are
forin
Mi Sanford ssre eXougk. Re ka* Montina. tb# urrastoo. being {*•111 enVile busaers (a I r
^
to oceuroejL has vg.'ft# i.wral «p{I lM ftdAukl Mtalag of ikt M
I) lPit e.'otxnn.eatHy po.hcJ *“ * m“ m
breeu, »n«ll b*
I k b a i M h!4 dws and tall els of tko Orsng* County 1*1v- pool t i truth tp|Ut IU Implied eda- feetlyel)
liiu (N fl 'lA 'titou n iait wilt —
»taa i t Pa hmrriy
&amp; Ufa At ffdHda t* hekkr
rk Atsdriation. ProdiAta J. Tsrss. All paraooe at# llokle to sad
It. v-i'. » . : w ’*c - pew —*e w-M-w.es Ionato Is th# rate*
iHhtr edited thd mdetlaf to hontentlooal trior and are
-It—S ahwre.
proc lalira for having tb* mis
order
a few
Contlnoed Tomorrow)
by A. U Doers brought t* Ibelr uU*ntioa for
,
Talks wore

w* are trying ta creala^W it’ ll
cannot take tb* n'aea nf bow#*1 re­
(Cewtlaaed from Pag# t o * )
adjustment throbth the % i&gt;M *fi
sabotage at letoviry," he ccrot
rnant o f prtwa.- •
Cad.
*
Perhaps the n-oat popular
all the pres • »ty , preratent
flA* of gfircrnrtwnt atrtdhg br»*
ineaa men run* In the foUuwsing,
term* :fa o rj— to ret things gn• .W
IT-* in
Irvdlirss
lUklnffk
lirttsl
Allre ..u»Ine»^
S profit. Only with this a.suranck
vMtl tlley heAln fo -&gt;ori«iW
«*•'
pond their -piratlon, ahd t*. * l» *
i mtdoymenu WhM !-• bidding u*
hack. It i» &lt;ai I, I* umerts'nty—
tihvcrtalnty t»la: gneds made cn«
lie sold at a gain, uncertainty tr.u'
the*# gai,&lt;* run 'C invested Hj
•urther » . : t t r ic e wli ch w*'l
W ieb O ld tV Studio
make us fur her pr. fits .ui'ltifc'WiW lx L l. ;
|y tn be vuCrJ utiwn in bond* l*tleemSble in v. Id.
“ The thru v, I: wti! •*; seen, ile
-ian.lv Ih.’ fan’ ) n r prngrnm of
DEPKNUAJU-B
••
deflation, reduced governmental
..
I ir f i o i ^ T E a i N O .
midget*, 'h i: faxes may r h w :
and
ji.
abend.n-.ir.l of the iitigrnrh j &lt;
M ATT"B B S W b u
higher W.tg’ s and faim inci.me*|
B a a t a t* . A a l i r a s raeS aev , (
It drmands n itvlnratlon of inCelacy AvU.
ft,one S1I-J
ttnlion '.o na'n t.,t at all cwta
,ast con— T i m of a ‘sound’ dal
lar.
mtm
saa
“ All th ’ ve dcmaniu of counti
,re th« fa.n !■*“ Ingredients ot
iirthodnx ,’ f ’ 'mental pronoui.eementa hcfjic 'a&lt;* llsrrh *• The
election wa» a Mandate of repudlat ion. If It rcpuXa'.el anythlnd;
Meat Market, » l f X. IM
it wa* the Adbil'iis'rxtloii which
Ived by these attitudes.
And
those people wh • would have u*
crawl back to Ih • old ideas like U
wounded animal to its a iandor.xtl
den, misread ti.c tc-qiper i f lho
people a* well an 'ha I9*'II gents
of the present guversment.
“ We are trying to .no-* that
heaped op cofpOMtc lorpluse* at.d
an over-nnncAn-ratloh of wealth
are not th* life - f trade hut the
Tfeuth-tif-trmttr.- n n m rs muxt ~W
transformed into larger wage, agf!
higher price* to fatmer* .not sim­
ply stacked up In stcrils hoards #f
cip itfl If wraith in dity large
mhd grAtlfying seriM l« io bhked
gtlsraStrk profits, in the terms of
agAih.
“ If, 1 should like to nsk.
tfiAlr intfrpreiatlon, to nil bttslnrs. rorh, who is lo hoy 'he good*
on which the profits srv mate? It
'• rlrmrntary thst purchasing
power must equsl triuil nice* If
act vlly t« to ne maintain# I. This
'* Ml.I consislrnt * i ''i live kind of
prhflt* conlkrdplAtrd tinder the
theoity I have men'hx.r.i ,*mt thr
kind tn which many hii-inriscs sir
atlrmpt ng to
hrlp thrm.rlvrs
■if.drr thr .hrltrring wings i f our
h liir'rsglr For whc.i proipcctlvr
buyers arr larking, this fart alsc.
is obv InUs to those who distribute
cred t.
The whrrrwith'sl for rxpan.lnn cann d -r hail until me
have definitely »nd vv.th l.oitee*.
operations gone over to the low
p-lce. larre volume program. That
was rontemplatrd on l&gt;r NRA.
” N .thing but hlgh-i wages ar.d
farm income*, loge.h-r with nto*l*
rratrvl retail pnr*« ran redress
the malsiljiistinruts wlil.'h ronlinn o t ic e
re to esi-t in the slr.ic ore t j « ur
prirrs. I'-tiflls w l| !*ave to follow.
It m new rtftrirnciev.
To pul'
Bryan &amp; fhrailkiU
them (list is tn pit the rail k !
f.ne the hor-e.
f tcf the i»eat ‘
M O VE D
guarantee * f plot1’ * Is rapaclf) j
Kmw UFbFVk A rtanfnrd A r t f
. f oner*'inn *t k »
rosts end*
prices; this ineslees th* prsservaS a itfn h i grid ZHd
l« II of pllrcnaai.iu p-.Wv, , IIH'j
i Hack Itr t’ent Fla SerllCk S t lY
conservation of inaike!i. It may1 m
si.a wart ta t a m m i ■ . &gt;gl

U S. DURING WEEK

W . H.

Master ’Retail
&gt;^0i)E highlights
Is Interpreted Byl----------------------ftecovery Officials

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to -b e . e w a a ■ ^ , - T i '*!,«, a , n Umteta
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k asi k a r , .l . to yeas car S yUe esat t

MA-ataltoatoets-aatreei tototarn*

to (JUMS-toify knowA* CUM Itoftml I
ph-sae. wHtNirs A N n o o A n x i ttta

*e» mppatayb**i &gt;*r teagwaer,saW(hSCU»eSaMB
kto“ mtk |s*C» rUdyai Utk ktaU'-Al r ilK
Uca^k W toUbee-Uakto-t.tseACtMDdldtaki

*aO sdAkwI bewar prUsMiaaf MU*’Aak1#«to
|*ag SsM, WMidS m» caatowA IU*At&gt;

taimsto* I4A tokisak la tHh(gh asMMlkgHw
Sasvvtat *o UJtHip*4Wtar U U , ^ U d 3 ^
M i I aspec l two aa A fJ M al safe/ kuffWtaw

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Program

.

A lafgo audience nf friends as­
sembled In tta studio pdrlbrs of
Xh# Gleaners Class af the FtrSk
Mr*. Fdifnlt S. Munson on 'Myrtie Baptist Church will have a .Hal­
Avenue Bathrday evening to hser
Bill has arrived from th* piano tertifkat* program,pre­ lowe'en party at 8#0 P. M.: at thk
horn* *C .Mr*. Jam** HoltsclasA,
to ^iait Ida mother, Mr*. sented hy MU* Mary KrstoeksTAn1011 MrrGk A rewoe, With Mr*.
X «C o (^ . • ■
dreWt ^ttughtcr of Mr. And Hr*. HolfWMW, MM* Dorathy MaHhAB
S. E. Andrews ,who is a pupil of arid U r i. MafftaerifA BmtUAw ab
f o i p &amp; a h . T, R Mailing win
th# Fannie 8 . Munson Plano
hKHmsag.’ *
' ' I Ml Ncsr-.l Into thklr ho ml tn School.
RehAafsAI ftar ih* tHaanhsgfvlng
Assistant ts.eut on the program
Wat Mto. Mllgarkt McRae Maf4i « l '* duB.
and E. C. Smith, felt, reader, Wbta responded to ap­
f,“ A tuifilcal patoday ln Tampa plause with Aeveral encore Bum­
prtaAtitM (to * 6 apers In addition to th* numbers
da* t a f h W k l 8 DO o’clock At tta
cn th* program.
ttln flV MWtaAsk ChuHh, raffU*
fcr. and Mr*. D. U Harper have
Mlaa Ctrotyn Cogt.um aml Miss
‘ /ratal' thklr homk tan -Bbuth Fanfito Beta Munson .aalatsd Mr*. SkrifArfl ‘ A'#fmi4' Ahd fflftft Stfeei
J
i« i»
sa - the
PU rk Andrews a'tad Mrs. MuAeon to re Wffh MArYlUltabr fh H toff*. TRA
triuslc Will indUtU
relrM g ut.c efal-.-y tb* guest* ill
th* sttldlb which era# dAcolal
. aau a i v . a . u . 9 Mid11• f Will to A (fink color ScA*me with a
AY
taWTa the middle of th* Vaek from talkground of fern* and pluiuotB|„1Ullfrig botavk to Mayfair to aa palm*. Baskets of pink sntigndh, bowls of ptnk roses, pink
1901 Aeuih Sanford Avunuo.
shaded llglri* tod pint- canilA* at• a '*x l o t * 1■'
ool fo
cvntuatBd tlii eboieti color not#
• » . F. Pippin of Oeark,
Bids p.7, A,
*
"*
n
th#
ttudlo
ut»d
#iitr»nr.»
lu*l.
vitm ifc W r bnrthkr fcftd
Tta South Bid* P.-T. A. will
Follewlng a prolonged applauak
law, Ifr. sntaMw-.R- H. Pippin, hi
havA a Haflowe'an rafnlvaf at (to
Ihflr home on W eil First Strsft. at th* close ot th* recital, Mrs
Munson said: “T ta certificate pre­ school from A:iO P. ft. to 9:00 ~9 .
M. Proceed* fox welfare
Work. .
Mat----——
ills* Mar John ta m e r ahd Mi*| sented tonight Is for th* comple­
Tta Book Lo vara, Club will man*
Jueniie'tttilih spetal % i Vesk-.Bd tion of a certain required course
at 3:30 o'clock wl!h Mr*. MATtla
to^DjLand xrtth Miss Dorothy Ih music study .which Includes
selections from varied school* of G. Pace,,llollyhurat.
.The board of tuanagor* of th*
MUsk, rlai deal, modern, end ultia
Woman's Club of BanfofA will
modern
t
i
q
1
v’&lt;!
comporHlint
Mrk- A . K. Fewer* and son.
JkiVl
from all th* old masters; theory meet at 10:()0 A. M. at tta club
. Jtavtars, III. left Saturday
mullf hUtoVs Ahd reeilal." MUi house.
atka to Join Mr. PoWers t
WKDNK8 DAY
Andrew* will continue her mu ale
their future bom*.
Th# board of (ta Oardau Club
study with Mrs. Munson for fur­
of Sanford will meet at 10:00 A.
R lia .Mary MaAwsIl and Miaa ther grid**, advanced theory and
M. ji^ lta :Jta»i5# .o f.M K _ t1*4_ :M ta
harm tony,. ___ _________ _,
' ntkhl Wafd IRa gtiaaia yea.
T ta antlfe program was given kT B. HTnwe’ ^Cameron A venue.
s&gt; df M il* DorMhy Haines at
Monthly luncheon and business
*a follows:
V'
Id D aU ltd .
'
Russian Rhapsody, Hesselbeigh - meeting of the WomAh** Club
will take place at |l:S0 o’clock at
Mary Frances Andrews.
Aiiaa Beatrice Howard, of Do
A Uesp o Livid', Guest — M l,. (he Club house with MrA. A. C.
formkriy of this city, wa*
Chamberlain. Mr*. W. T. Laird,
Maffett.
oV (he week-end with her
(a ) Country Gatdens, Grainger— and Mr*. Clyde KaMsey aa «m t, M i. tad Mr*. B. A..How(b) Cossack Dance, Repper — esses Rlsefvattohl may B* mid#
Sanford Avanut.
with Mr*. ilowanJ C. l^mg.
Mary France* Andrews.
a.
Sanford (iroup Enjoys
' FRIDAY
Thai Old 8 w*ethr«rt of Mine, Ri­
Osorg# Weinstein will return
F
a T t y At Corbnado
The American Legion Aullllary
ley— Mrs. Maffett.
todBtft frtm New York City lltarstraum, Lisxt—
will tHVH at 3:00 o’clock at tta
Where he has been spending th* Valrlk, Mokrejs— Mary Frances K&lt;im# of MM. Waflace, W Wrlgkl,
Mr. ahd MM. A. W. Fill- enter
pail keteral days on a buying
talned a number of their friends
MtlloUvlIla AvenOe.
Andrews.
triftu *.
’
T7i# Dirt GaiHkhers CltcIA af from R slfd ri and New Smyrna.
th# ukrdAa flulT of Sanfbrd XID with ■ week-end party Halerdayl
cottMirr at
Wtttt a t*. knd Aunday
Melody Makers Music meet at t:80
partjr left,
Earle T toucks, W 4»t TwaHtlMk TArrtAllcv Be*, h
C l u b Is Entertained Strutt. Plnahnrst. *
irff# AafUNIky aflerimon and spent

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SEM)NQJL£ D R Y

DOZIER &amp; G A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y P A IN T S
are alnsre
" ! l r * t For The Sm ith"
and
Erer* home perlo-llrallr need* berth insldr »nd oul. Ihe
protection *nd treautv thst fresh paint gitfa.

STA N LE Y-R O G FR S

H A R D W A R E CO.

TESTED

On the F ireston e C ow drey

Brake Tester
E lim in ate (•uraawnrk— Be O r t n - n

SEMINOLE TIRE
Firnt and Kim

Phnoa

20-1 S a n ford A ven u e

w

. Urt. Shb vrus sceWmftudlxl
The members of the Melody
Who Makers Music (Tub wsr* entertSN ddy Ih tX A H .
tAlned with a pArty given on Fri­
day afternoon by Mr*. R. R. Pip­
pin at her home on West First
fttreet. Decorations of pink hy­
paatbr’o f tta FtrAt Baptist CWtch drangea, pink rosebuds, gladioli,
lit tltii
M s reutftnM ( t f f t *
and fern In th* music room and
OA. to uriHipl ibb Bottth dining room emphasised tb* club
WhA ChAlch At BeAklWer. colors uf pink and.green.
During th* aftorpoon Jimmie
la *
Lappln ehirrtalned (he club with
JTVs Rev. J. Theodor* Eamraill. the following piano numbers:
•ttakuHii And Ibcthtat Of Orian- Serensde” by Srhubert; "Young
'dd 'AUl be 'thk IhUn Sfiwkkb At a Cadets, March” by la gge; and
“ T »■» c h 11 g h t Procession" by
,r. A.,to ta fSW TtifradAy krenfng Streahliog. Sidney Nix. Jr. read
7 ;ho u'nock at tta auditorium eted a few bugle and drum num­
' « t the Lgman School. Mr*. Emma bers
'Abbbu Lyman,’ Aotud alngAr. akin
At the conclusion of the music*
contribute vocal numbers to th* selection* games amt
contest
interesting program planned for were rnjoted. Refreshments wero
thA evening. Th# public I* Invlled served hy Mr* Pippin to the fol­
to attend.
lowing- Msrgafet Vgfl Nksi, Sid­
ney Nix, Jr4 Jimmie l^ppin. Elis­
Mcbanjel abeth Pippia Gladys Isle Pippin,
Mat* Glidewell, Carol Jekn N il,
^
O u e fit p
H o f t d r and Peggy Ann Pi|)ptn.

Ir. Vhd Mru." Ylftafher

ft

w| thr
i«*«*** RelreJt*
.ConiplImRntiMr '.MU" VihtinlA lfhhlkr, and
Khokmakcr.
Hct/M f*. Hfev/n*. KluH fO i
fe M iU l. W f l t br| 6 «l*
Ptaa,• aid Mafgarot Cdx, *M lr p r s t
.Its eifte:A ittall All r Elder.I Elixklreth
Ella Hpeneel, Camilla D*gX. t a ­
4th 1 bridge party fiv e *'
int bra Lawson, Clifford flhlnholt
V Mik.
see. Carolyn1Colli*d Mlldrod ,Nta.
*4tv__ . .
e l l *HAt- Maud* tak*,1 akd AhtolnetU Bhfr.’ '
*
*
•
.kul, of fufaimri holavr.
.1 .
IlU tto a+iMkted
tkltaft * - t •!.

vEtt

w f e F S 1’

eassai
^ • s r u :

flfrN IG

U a t Tin

k\ok S .
‘ Wlfk silk
a giatitowa* •#-«(*•

caston. _
■ At a lit# taur an Ic* and n
count#, to ahad#* of lavender and
yellow, was aarved by lb# ho*.
»*•*#*. Tkos# prvaant w*ro: Mlsi TUESDAY
Ini* MrOaalri, honor *u *»l. W ED NESD AY
. ptialaaa. Mrs. Bertha
rriT Allan Mdabr^r, MixW. t f t r ic j « r » tan tan tu ill.

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Interesting

BUY GOLD

it it* in KM*

n ,

6XW 6flt)WKNfVttiAJts AGO

__i^"aau^i.rrtra!

L ogg

A lq iA fiflr e w H P fe s e n t H

v

Honoring tta members o f tar|
tkve priirit* tf&gt; ^ A ( a b d M p £ ^ f l
bridge club, Mr*. Pk'Arl ft. Babbittl
ha wtoW\ gtRKY
eatArtalned with a bridge party.
tContlnuefl From ) are ti»s&gt;
•
•
‘
t -",—
v - r..
'S S S S ? £ &amp;
5 7 2 ! : ', - k
Friday evanlng at her home on
M | f(f
were not Injured, nor wsv Walter new monetary program a Week,
Bouth Sanford Avenue. Potted
j
Brown, Altamonte Sprinira n#frA •IN
r m n ^ wti*
plant* and wild flowers were used
“ Whenever necessary tn the end’ , . .
,,
who was thr driver of the other
to Adrif-ti fM
rooms where the',
In view, we shsll al-n buy or aclli JJ.f/
| car. Also unhurt were three ne- goh lln the wnrtd market." Thai
go lists w eft efllertglned.
' &gt;
j grites riding with Brown.
AYtff Afvkfil prh(frees*km* of
.khil In view was desenlul as a 1
___
The accident occurred Just *•! ••control of the gold value of'nur rommcnl hrrr on What effect If
bridge high score prise, • card)
Anterlrap gold pur-bgaer
th#
north
of
th#
road
leading
to
U l l t cdfer, w fl given tb Mrs. W f
nan dollar at hnme."
would have on the French [to*
Blnson Spring* away from the
Tinlil pilrr* at tumdnn Saturday
W. Warner. Refreshments wxrr*.
Saturday for the' first Him
Ashford-Del .ami highway at a stood II.SS helnw th» AmrrieaR
served at a late hour by th* hoat-l
point about on# mile aouth of Or- government quotation* for newly Anthrican advalicv- M ftrild
ess, assisted by Mrs. J. K. Courier.I
Was nrtt fclllbvrrd Ih' l.bndbh
abge City.
mined ore In this country. The
Those present were: Mr*. B. C.!
the price dropped six etaU fr
Mr.
Smith
was
driving
north
tnj
pr|re
of
the
Reconstruction
FIMoore, Mr*. H. F. Kent, Hrs.'
TM* Ara* seen as hRV fAHnr
Daylona Beach where he wa* a 1 nnhr* Corporal Ion pmvhasea was
Jesse Butner, Mr*. G. O. Danner,!
lering Into th e' ft»W W
member of a dredge c-rew which' AH.R2.
Mr*. JV- W. Warner, Mr*. J. R.
recently operated In take Monroe | The margin Icetwrefr the Wash- move. Apt*arently he ini
Courier, and Mrs. Ilsbbltt, rlub
members, add Mr*. O. M. HarriBrown W*| dlivlng south tn his ingtein and London rates ha* protect th* Atriatlran pil
tj
stan, Mrs. G. E. McKay, Mr*. E. J.
home at Altamonte Spring*.
I grown steadily since the govern- against any rnh'ign a.-tlon*
£ .J i S O T H E R W
rht"#a ahroaif.
'
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•Routh. Mrs. T. C. PBrhfttfd. Mrs.
The left front wheel o f th# —— --— ------* -------- —1
NEW YORK, ort. SO.
iJt * i
1 to ia.,'&lt; r 1
H B I
R. C. Maxwell, and Mr*. Fern R.
Smith car locked wdth
the left Bnj_B(u| rr, )urgBtoperator. He
Woodrtaw, of Oakaluoaa, Iowa, DdwArd Hugh Sothern .who nmiln front wheel of Hruwn's
rar.wit- „Bw j cHge service
thlriht &lt;h”
roles of the forlorn Romeo sod
other guests.
state, causing an abrupt i fl-orW yVar; gtid since hi* reTGrrl
other Shakespearean flgurre live halt In the progress o f troth auto-'
jj,ty he had resided In this
* a ik v ^ • ‘
on (he stage* of two ronttnrnt*. mobiles, and resulting in troth gffy.
Garbo Praises Mllane died Saturday night in his li tel driver's losing control
of theSurviving
him srr three hrctlhwhrel. In an instant both cars had rr,;
|t K Smith
nf Sanford,
Film W i t h tJietrlch suite.
I lf wa* 73 year* old and suc­ crashed Inlet opposite rlitche*.
| t'hatlea W. ta&gt;'th and A. M. Smith
Otoey
cumbed tn lobar pneumonia.
Mr. Smith and his com paninn* 0f fvlham. Oa.
.
Greta Garbo, Joseph von BlernIlls wife, Julia Marlowe the r f ip hrnufht to a local hiMpllall
fiA
berg ahd Marlenh Dietrich Wero
Juliet nf his greatest stage tri |iy |iM««inir motorl*t» Th# fnrm#r
a ^ .«
th* flfst three person* to view
A
U
i M
i i A
Umph was Nt his bed-ole Ills |h 1 dirtl rnmutr, and Ih# latter
'T h e Bong* of Song*,’' Miss Die.
death
was
snnminrcd
yesterday
»
p
ir
r#I#a«#d
"hortljr
aftrr
thrir
(rich's new Paramount film, pro­
Fall H ouhc Cleaning
duced by Rouban Mamnullan, imw Only a few rlo-e friends so.I his arrival
S h n iff S. K. Stona of Vnlima
family knew that the great actor
at th# Milan* Theater.
Daring this prnrews do not worry ABuul'
rmmtjf inv#Rt i|fat#d th# wrftk
Mlaa Garbo, seeking to enlist died *1 « tr. I» M. Saturday.
lie had *sked that his tiodv he •hnrily aft#r It h«pp#n#d. Thi*
ihe Wear and Tear nf retur DIi a I ' k IIO k ,
the service* of Koiihen Mamouhu.
lrarn#d that
them dry cleaned “The Near Mol* .X &gt; »
Its director, for her new picture, cremated The funeral service will morntnr it wm
saw "The Song nf Songs” in the he private The a-hr« will Ih- left Bhibm had l*^#n rflrlAnl, and that
th#
arrid#nt
vr«i
t#rm#d
"unavoldprojection room of the Paramount with Mrs. Sothern.
aid# ”
studio and gave It th* highest
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Mr Smith w m tnirn at Iriinic !
praise. So did Von Sternbeig, ftho
has directed Miss Dietrich in all th# fn a t n part of thr tim# at ih# wiWMi **w i'liiialina# l&gt;ay tn IK91.
| II*
v%id#ly known tn thi"|
her previous pictures
Mi-s Die- hrarh -atmminir arwl fivhing
Tho«# prr«rnt wrrr: Mi rind #t»uiit\
n forntrr fount)’ iruard.
trrh, it is ssM, consider* it her
Mr* 11m| Wifrht. Mr. and Mra.I ntllmad u.»»kg-r, K!k» t'luh #t#’
finest effort.
_______ _______*
"The Song of Song*," s lavish W mItrr S rolrman, Mr. anil Mra.•
BWaiictlon adapted from Hrrmann[J. II. JIuattlUL'lcr. .RttllJlteURlL
l^
T
S
'V
m
'U
RADirrwcrVTng
at IW
Sulterma
lermann’s literary rTasaic of a Mr* ( |. Park of litis ritr sin:
b s|, if not ’ pheriiv HH, HofipMhfc girl who tnffer* for her un­ Mr and Mr*. Rhothtlphus Sheldon
selfish love, features a support­ and Mr. and Mrs. Winstun Hayes Mar llstlery Co for service and
see Ihe dlfferenre.- A jv.
ing east Including Brian Ahern* nf New Smyrna.
Lionet Atwill, Alison Skip worth,
Ha Nil* Albright and Helen Fr
UUH.

WHaon, Mr*. T~
&lt;*r
. i js l'
kSERVICE/. -*P
U « Battery Co.

recti.u, bjft ne oue vrskt. to &lt;*u
&gt;fnimd #Ukir iuitlv or nUiar®
wise of fa t a l

e&amp;Utngi
I M*so i M M M hlloWsi k.
griWooa. ' m m MWM ks.hi— i
_ tta ....
w yirst vieo-prest-ktt; F H. pi art lea aa a- basis

ten

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the Cigarette that TASTES BETTER

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For
Exercise
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alU H M riifng exfT fC M fM- *M ftd fi l a 3 W f or tVAflia, a c M M - ]
pin
tio
n s* gath ered by R u th C h
han
a nddler
U r M &lt;o *re
h r e fo r i
e x p e rt o
op
ion

’* Wwtjr. OtefpWMhlng, ■crabbing, wwing, bed-

r. AWWpfiHi, IMffTHg, and eapecially ru nning up and
f t a l r t - can m elt o f f h ip * and aorp lu * poundage, and
£ In l e t I * a f e n d l l w ork ou t to g i? e a wom an th e amobth
elastic m U K lM Ih d H tlw e r tc t catt-fage w h ich a re supposed
to resu lt fro m g o lf, tefinls or aw lm m ln g.
T h e m a in th in g is to learn the c o rre c t " f o r m ." I t ’s th e
jrdd ★ b rk th * t mlrttera. " I h o bad wom en don’t g o riftfir tbfcft h M iicw o rk tHft w a y they do th e ir « porta,” says Joe
* M f i . # h d directs g fash ion ab le gym n asiu m f o r w om en In
H r .ib tk . '* t t ie y U k e Up Ip o rta to Im p rove th e ir flg u ffia ,
o b ^ r v a n t to g e t th e r ig h t stance and fo llo w ­
e d posture.
T h eh th ey slum p and g o At th e ir
w ork In an y old w hy, NO w on d er It piills so m an y o f
b lit o f Ih a p e— w hen It ou g h t to be aa good a w otkrilt A* Any sp ort I W om en can m ik e first-cla ss con d ition in g
AM tftllAA but O f th e ir housew ork, i f th e y 'll on ly learn how
to do It rlrfh t."
i d- it fnakea no
n d iffe re n c e , then, w h eth er n wom an g e ts
her e x ercise In •a tgym
ym n
i asiu m o r a k itch en , Just so sh e g e ts
th e r ig h t kind. A n d I f She tackles housew ork w ith the satne
HftfrtlijUs bn fo rm and stro k e th a t sh e'd g|vc h er g o lf gam e,
f t w ill do th e sam e th in g fo r h er fig u re . T h e conclusion
,
cached In th e C o llie r’s study o f housew ork as exercise ir e ,

who go** oat Slone sal
„ ,
hi* man." Would that w#
•fiih on
collapea «
fuui 3«X&gt; ban HirtJWa to do ifio
America.
,
3 kAhiejftb for the SOW) counties In
The moral fiber g f A merles I* the United Btatee.-

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Th I u l t ^ u i ^ V d o . to eronoinle W " “

mfirrilftg, of if*- pbiiifrbl gArtg -hWH afflict! Miami,

V X X tT * " * U d°*

&lt;f"

Bet In fslme*. to the p*Mlml«V gt‘L
tie morSlUte, We moat rail at ten- 1 7 ™ n *
tion to the moat flagrant end
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Opefc

frit) (At

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waa

U S. DURING WEEK
Retail Trade Voitmte
Picks Up; Bat Otter
Barorfifeters Oftclinc
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Kfcw vo trit,
o h . 30. —fan—

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______ ;ES’
fST y&amp;PAlO

m e t*' emdlW, *.rn.|,H
bat It otwbt.to insure tbilr steady
' ' v ■■
h s *'Ks^fBAH ih tW

Lit

we are .trying to create. ^&gt;bt' II

cannot take tb* p'era of . 1 3
(Contlaoed free* Pag* Owe)
ashot* xr of lecovcry,” he eontinCW.
,
Perhaps the nost popular cl
all the pre» •..1/ prevalent theo­
ries of ffirerndirnt a'wdhg bus­
iness men nina In the foll-w sing
term* :ln « r j* - to ret thing* g&lt;v'
fiig again W* irflftt indtirB .u»fne»*|

T h e b re a th o f w in te r «purred the ! ( p ro fit. O nly o ilh thla orauranre

eommonlty in lb# Watery of thW K 1* * * * ln of/l£f- , B» ■lUmlaalnr ronadftier fb actife ahrrjtping In *!tl they begin i l noriuw '&lt;■ «»-i
country
yim, Governor ftholti prove* hliripreparutten fat cold weather dur­ pand their iperallnn, anil to giv*

i mploynirni. Wh’ .t i-- li&lt;‘!'!in; u*
hack. It is sail, I* uncertainty —
tin. et taint)' ih*'. goou. mad* cnfi
i * sold at a dam. uncertainly ihal
these gains run 'C in.esu-d in
turther m .:n.r'ice w’fi-.'h will
'
make us fur her pr fils .ucink'#|y lo be cal c j ..own in bond* re­
deemable in
Id.
“Tbe th o v. it ivii!
seen, ilk
manila ihe famt o r program of
DEFENDABLB
rc tlb iM B ill lisa
Je nation, reduced governmental^
Up h o l s T b s in o
uudgrts, 'ba: taac* may •* hw i]
- ^ i jfe V r Z iS iV ;
and
|!
ahdndin'.int of the iirfgrnrh .*(
MATTttBRS WORK
Maher w.rg'r and fatm thenmesj
SasfarW A s I I h m r s r i s e r ,/
I* T *1 t's a m k tte r Of m echanics, really. W e stu dy th e InIt demand* it iks-lnraiion of inPhone € tt- J
C sla e r A
i ) b m w ait ffoft thk LordH tru etfon s th at com e w ith ou r la b o r-sa vin g d evices and run
tenllnn to n »'n ' mi o' all c&gt;»ta
1
'
, asl cn n -'i’ l i i * of a ‘scuml' J jI
I &lt;d fhkh but tb do Justly, (h e m W ith M hsclantlouk reg a rd fo r th e ir e ffic ie n c y and th e ir
Ur.
&gt;l e v i aierty, and to walk feypentfVe fit*Idea, and It'a h igh tim e w e learned to da fh&lt;&gt;
bU U .
MB
“ All lh'&lt;e demanin of er-une;
with thy Godf— Mlcak « : kkme fo r th e m achine that In evita b ly shares th e w o rk o f
ure
the
fn.n
!
ijt
ingredient*
uf
yet mltfriallxe.
kybry one o f thdm — th e h o u sew ork er’a ow n human body.
■ntho'loc ,• f • •mental prunoui.eeThe operations of the NRA and
mrnts hefoi'e ’.1 *1 March
The
{W ib, It’S thk rttkIUrr rtlda nbW P a r th at itm chlhe Id d esign ed on en g ln esrln g principles, too
the A A A seemed to be boosting election was a mandate of repud
-u-lf g e b o l e I t co rre c tly , It w ill run, as th e sa y in g goes, like
consumer
buying.
While
indus­
k b ird — and w ith Jtlit a i little slack muscle as a b ird has,
iation. If It rrpuXa'.ei anything,
Meat Market. » 1,E . let f it
trial production declined In Sep­ it was the ddinl'iii'riOoii which
*-*
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they aay tHat Nudiam la M h t V
tember. the bureau df labor fig ­ Ived hy the«e attlludea.
And
"
T
a
k
e
Iron
in
g,
fo
r
exam
ple,
you
not
only
m
ake
hard
I U n i t of csicer.
Homabody
O M W W M W s iiU iA d U tfA l
ure* showed a gain In employ­ those people ah i * 01111* have us
ruin the beach reaorta. tc u y i'o f tt When you b e a r dow n on th e iron fro m abovk, but
ment
of
3.2
per
cent
over
August,
rrawl
back
lo
Ih
'
old
idea*
like
a
t »*
J -l
MkVItxbly thtekwi your shoulHsra smi Mints your bg*k. kg
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&lt;
end In payrolls of 2.7 per cent. wounded animal to its 1 anJocd
I Center, o f Progress *ap a-'fftn tM d , g t ijt lii th e bbsrrf SO th h t yOU Are atnnrllfig ctftn- i T l a S t e r K C l a i l t O f l C
I.iberal retail huying was reported den, misread tic Tnnrm i f the
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,m Chicago made n «,o o o ,- J oH lB ly tlp rlg h t, atiti ro ta te fro m th e th igh Jolftt as you
f n g »m r a la a ^
Itv ^
from several agricultural areas, people a* well av the lr)l'H'genta
i««ording lo
to the Chicago
cucago A
s-.pftH u u iU
ifA yC u r Brma ntersly to gu id e the Iron back And
in ie r p r C lc O
D ji
aegerdlng
As-;sa£t)U
alflf
uf the present goverament.
notably the south, where the cot
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^ i f t f r t h . ” t w « A tm lg h tM * y m if Spine .Tlnlls In ym ir hips, And
"W e are trying 10 .now that
firm crop is being marketed, and
|
be
i
rdurrd.
that
all
Ihta
gRtmldefS
f
o
r
th
e
m
iatained
e
ffo
r
t
o
f
*1^ * . t
- * p m ‘ ! buitbn ybuk sHmildefS
stiatnined
thin partlcu
nearly |;if).000,noQ of thk crop re­ lieaped op cofpnntc mrpluse* and
i’lnfeskiuiial
persnna,
outside
»et Ot a— » »
|at.
Jt |gns, mtfpggfary. nfiyhow , to th row you r w eig h t
an over-«inr#n‘ratln*i of wealth
ffVintlnu^d F rp m f i t # O h * l
salesmen, outside c Hectors, watch­ duction money has been received. are not the life - f trade but the
The pr' nnunred slackening of In­
An th» ntilk of «r men. gu arils and store detect Ire*
ry Hull i* going to on the iro n ; that *»nly tiraw * u gly lines on the linen ss Well ■ II ■rtlcl«&gt;
death of trade, lir m iis must he
neat month on a good * * on y o u r back and brow.
.
| t li rrllPni xfw
■r«* POIii
po I iI lit or nrtr ■ profit aie no| governed l»y the employer dustrial production In a number of
Sion
to help sUmulate
“ A n d then th ere’n nw eeplng. th ere s ft grout slim m in g^Ilwvwl which i" s t ill hlj(lii«r than
lines, however. Is receiving in- transformed into larecr wage, acd
Mg haa-pete**
w,,,tE."jg.Jumra akuYt. . j. __ __ ___
_ l K g r rtoKWTUi Kv-tgktrthttrwrair— w ythrdo-lt-rt|rhH TAhe sn esSy-ataWBr
No person under IS y e a rs of 'creastng’ nHenfhJhT^ and" more T* ply stacked up in sterile hoards of
!# 1 1KIna It ■htnilvif. r no; ellect price
k than former Preeldso*.
IlntbCr, fe e t just slig h tly Apart, w ith yotir w e ig h t fallheard
nf
the
lack
of
financing
age sh all lie em ployed in a retail
rApitlfl If wraith in Oily large
marking generalbr when he made hie Boutn |ftg jyp p *oU r Sflklc IMines th at is, so th a t y o u can lift
Nd e n ip ltife r in a tow n1 of J h ,u l o i u . r A r r p t I h k i gi«*im m it 14 a n d ♦or con. tenet Ion And capital good*. and gratifying serirc i&lt; lo Irheed
h goodwill lour.
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With
private
capital
still
ttmld.
ItitHtor yoU f ht^kll tir tires u little wAy fforh the flo u t w ith o u t &amp;0o or less, loa,' i k h U v make
link* fcii
eji n of age may Ire em ployed
air HV y
years
gASriiStek profits, in thr lei ms of
bidre and 'more heavily arv these SgAlh.
^sh iftin g you r w eigh t. N o w im agine that you huve a th ird •‘u n w a iia n te d re d u m u n " in
the nliher fn r a |terl&lt;nl not t&lt;&gt; ea rre d
f i F j- - ___________ M g rfEaWiflg lietw een yotir tw o n litb ig-txiiles sh ( h i t y o b r nuimorr of his em p lo yes Ur
com e (f,r r r |,nur« |ir r it s r on sla
days line* leaning nn government cred­
"If, I should like lo nak, wt
_ alcn that ih* state la planning
. ,
all ^tr, wa#g&lt;nr f „ r one day per week, it. The public wdrk* firdgram has tfrdfr Interpretation, to nil lull
pelvis reata In a trip«Mi. Then, With you r hips held down w ith in tli* eaem p tw o lio m
w ith , u rh l|a y nn| fn
, lr w il
, lght b-osle&lt;l heavy construction appre­ ne*. meh, who is to buy ihe good*
turn you r l»ody code tertns given U&gt; Hiuse
ciably
in recent week-, and 011 which the profits eru male? It
five or less w o rk ers m the sm a .l hotlr, A ,|
w„ rl( m1l&lt;t i j ,
in
one
p
lfc
p
a&gt;
a
part
of
a
gtgSn1
f
r
t
f
a
sfd
b
*ld
t
AS
JirU
S
*
t‘cp
kheplhg
it
all
ilatration
towns I ’a i) tim e W orks......... ..
oe lW fyn y ^ A „
Rn|| 7 (M, p M
Washington Is understood lo hr ■s elemcniary that purchasing
f -rafoTellailbh program, w . i u f n othfcf wbrds, instead o f s w in g in g the broom fro m you r counted.
. ’ S f l 1’ K n s O N t lN D F R l« Y F A k S rohslilerthg Increasing the work* power must equal t.vail rtlres If
it hboaltl help put IM staid ahouldera and scooping down a gain st the floor With It, Weep
act vily is to ne maintuinc I. This
th e rar.rtp th-n •h a ll not *'['1 &gt; ■f )g a «JK Hit A l l . « K F.M I*ld &gt; Y K I) total from fS.SOfi.odfi.OOO In I V
’ b^tk In tb* wdod* again, Sil rksht.'yolll’ b
u t* strsljfh ti ribs
-O-sdown,
.U..o.. Add
attrtihnl.aiflitera
enav. and
andtmive
M ove
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m fld era easy,
no; in i'.1, ti nt wi” r Ihe kind of
mxi.ooo.iKxi
in to w n , ol :.6UO or l e . . •
m
t , n t . l V F R !N « l M K R C II AN
't h e broom , back and fo rth , le ttin g the awing com e fro m p ow te arw a U -w li lis t tuw utl
, n f0 k
w n T n R v r n ir i.B A
Automobile production h e l d profit* rnnirmplated nntWr 1 he
trnnn CamTWi taxi11# w o r k e r * ] hfA-Jdlflt Ahd ftitlbw ihg th rou gh w ith y o u r kn eea like
lig g c r -...... .. Y&gt;
' ' 1‘
1 ^ , -pka horte* worked hy ihv em- ibmit Mtcmly ifurInir t}ir pm*I week* ihcoitv I have men'lone,1 .and the
kind tn which maliv In*.incises sic
.M e i^ a
C ''t h s /ollow -tlirough t.f ft g h lf Stroke. T h is is s lim b erin g as WrtlUii the melroprrlllan ajek on
pliiyee during e*eh dev stall he »fti*r th** rath er n h trp dcclln # »»f
Sth-k. add it S t s flf.w .fi r a l ^ i w « 1 l as a slen d erizin g exercise, and It’S also, in rftSe you re ritles of lUtJ.otKi or more as tie rnnsecutivs, hut on* hour may ih f pr^ vinut w erk, if ld m o re than attempt ng to help Ihem.rlves
■mdci Ihe .hellerine wings 1 f uur
finei) l|&gt; the l»-i census.
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t e a r g * w . r . in terested, m arvelou s practice fo r you r g o lf-s w in g ! ’
t'umplemls un any sia«rect by be allowed I t a mekl period, doubt* Ike am ount &lt;f th r lik e week blue eagle. For when prosnective
faa wera(
^ j U it rPmeTn)M.r this, wlA-n yoUr housework begins to
Intb play, Th»l city
hayer* are lurking, tills feci alsi
insrclmiiis ate i.» t»e made (u lli*’ ihi« hour not to room as part of nf 1!I12.
R l r r l prm hict inn ha^* fo llc n c lo * r is oh. iutis to Hiuse who distribute
fprianStk that cth escape labor get monotonous, and you look upon life as p retty em pty nesrest iltallicl uffice uf the l*e the employer's wnrkino lime Anv
W* atf equip pad ta gra il c*
cent o f m p a r it v , o r to cred t.
TibUble of this glad. It helpa d ru d gery, w ith noth in g hut n pain in thl&gt; haejt, sore fr e t parttneiit uf I bummeree pending ^re*t nefiml elern emtdnyeea shall tn .tfi
The whcrcwiihst for ex­ DHtt clsaa Jbb wArit at d ft)
«Uth*r tabor nOr anyone eta*. And blistered hands to take you r rnjnd o f f you r w ork, It s o r a l un by (be liaUe itself ol l’&gt; not he dedlirted from such em a rote little m ore th a n h a lf o f th»* pansion , wtill •! nt had until wa a IrlA L
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~
•erluualy delays the time fen fly sptendiil e x e rc is e ! T h e exp erta tell us so.
•mmmor
nook, w ith
autom obile have drfirdielv and vr.in I.ones:
tel cununii&lt;e 1-, uulhuc/e*l -y Un- Jil/ivee's wrrkln-. lime
Herald Priming Oa
can be truly said that the
--------------- --------o—--------------------Dor evtra hour may l»e wnrkeil m a te ria l h iiv in p "la c k . T h e uteri operations gure ov»r to the lew
C«.ie tu help ailminislrr end » «
Phafii i 4m
I* a thing of Ut* past.
bv anv emplovee on one dav rt •mtmanloM « r r »t +11 at lo e ^ r r - P’ lce. larre volume ,nngrain. That
fuice Die part.
-----------b---------le«a&gt;t paSAlhla pricaa. Givi « f
T h e G r a f f l S u t c C fiH
I wu
iiiipurlant &lt;|Umilfiratlon( rarh wes-k Itp* Ih- hour Is to h r p d * w i t h H a i l f o n d C n o r d l n a l o r wa* contemplated sn l&gt;r NRA.
• Tea may smile aa roitdeacend.
wi re maUe tu Uiese rules.
"N .thing hut lilgh.-i wages and
le InrliiBrd wllhln ih« maximum '•raw t m o &gt; n v r r
-firlcr at w h ich
ingty whan the British empire and
A iei*-ler may c-t beinw hl«
*|lav n*u[ acce-nt »hr hi*«Inra» fo r h im niuimrs, tnge.iier with modW
ith
another
aurreasftil
flig
h
t
o
f
the
C
r
a
f
Zeppelin
tM United States of America bid
u m iiivuite (list In meel s rum
rrale.1 n-tail pne-s cun redress
RHO DftO in n * o f n trrt ratjp.
each other for gold, run- to the U n ited Staten, the old (fUeallnn o f "h o w does she tin petllul s pi ice based un a luwel e r a llv u m ls r .e llln *
a ll
rom p eli1 he mnlsiljii.fineiits which rnnlinprice pp two dollrra an I t ? " comen up again. O th er dirigib iea, neem ingly junt un invnlcr, ».ul lu avinil Iwlng &lt;lusse i In ra. u n|u«ilfleit th re a t* nf leg al
• e to exist in the *li.ir ure i f &lt;ur
Ih on* day. Pleasant, f ir a tfo lig tn d fast and w ith all the name equipm ent and tie- as ■ v.ulalur must repulh bli ac
in Ire. I'rnflls tt Ij : *te tn Tnllow.
proceedbag. Sod m &lt;«t
Important houra n rih |llf# € l fa«4i w rrk .
that sell tha fu|d. opt vhat
To put'
W A f lF H •
tho
a fi m new rlfiriencies.
vices, have never p erform ed an yw h ere d ear an notably un tltin Immediately «*&gt; the legiunal of a ll aellm g below c &gt;at. which
ut tiapdyars that hire to tupto p it ihe coil he- ]
A n an sw er to th e G raf'n umu/ing («•!- inanagei until the bical committee lia« recently teen referred to as tu hour w ork work th r rtiiniimuti them fust
tnonky for all . thla bidding — fft# tJAhn'an airsh ip
w« if »• cif p r v r m o ln v r r (xji*1l br f'lie Ihe hor.e. So firt ihe i.rst 1
_ _ ___
r ^
_ wi____
gv be found in tlie rt*ply w hich itn com m ander la neklnj. He rannul cut lu meel
fdrm A hfft* n(ay
bar _______
Brisbane. Thk
furttty
part
initial id* -•lejrau-e -sirs, and dis '‘cut throat ronipetit on *'
iflfrraepf! from thr r||p« ptialjnif guarantee af p:ut''s is raparil)
|t**i* tHit tehTlf the7U*^S. Java it) utlfc Who asked the secret of hia auccenn Dr h&gt;kener J.oaal uf daniagrd guuda, etc.,
Kn.Hi il# n # tg A Mxnforri A ffi f
mats end*
1 "Price discrlrplnatlon
Secrel
nn
June
Jim he nnt le*. than . I nne re' inti ll H *
Ihg It*
illd. the flrliah tor- said :
In
t* illl
whkrr a merebaiil la free uf min I i m i i h I. nr x llo w a iir r * nf a m
prleea;
(hit
InvaJva*
th*
preaerrahnt
Ih k i thin
la rUocIng it* bid.
"W AAtH er mapk Jilnt an you have in thin cou ntry. We imam price restrictions
Rsnfofd arid 2hd
1* &gt;1 » f purviiasniu j
iw ji
VIti
i
fall
wlfhln
th
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r
liu
,
r |i i *&gt;****
mo**lrd
•*»
lrvr#««r
\
n
ontAl!t by fMfllo At all tlmen in o u r tran satlan tic (runnings.
Keen in tuwua uf
a liiei
Kinservation of rnaike: 1. It mny1 llis r k n( Pent F Is . flsrsle# BtA
- i a y &gt; n » , " aky* thk Melbourne SlIrat btlr tjWh W bnflM ful WeatTlFr station, thh tieew u rte nt chant who Will nut suiter earep nny for tu st dtscrlmmal .-y .cd-al. ]
,n m’' r'
'he vet, -f
*'n *.» «-,»*(- *nd r&gt;-c.-i-l«d furih.
Tin*#, rkAd T'dt TObr ddilara to ila m b u rg , then y o u r station a t A rlin g to n
t« un a , una fulc ,m lr - or in s tnn n
which
g iv e * 11dual hardship &gt;■ eapecled
A
*&lt; ih** n*
-hnll i»c paiii
that Is aceuunlahlc
s T u “ othat/w * * * K « r all over North AnfeHcX. O f cotirae g o in g to South “ curtfurm Ul iti# fu lle st
lu-- &lt;(-,,, .n „,&gt; „..,v
p
u
k
sitl*
w
ith
the
re&gt;
;u
trtti*n
ls
“ rn in m c rc al
lu i'ie -y
th an
t it p
a r r i'i r
w » r-F &lt; j O F
tbl cofnmbdlty,■ and for A m e ric a and o v e r South A tn erlca w e h ave to dvpend m ore w hich wu aid U o th e iw ise u u lifaw hich there Is n , j i r f i r i i &gt;il a- a r t c i &lt; c e r e n r r u m n v r e &lt; ;
farmer of UA mBhufactarlr on local atationa, and the wAAthW iT p orta frd m ahlpa at tony."
T i c J n v i i - r u s e r t i | i &lt;j T " K
prdduAt* It. Until Biota aca, since th ere la no la rg e w egtltkr idatftih on th a t cohtih’ih * special c i inmitt*# ken lb* It resu ltc m (he t e im &gt; * : uf a
tv* "V“ —"-*•—
ua» •*aa w hJ m m Am
• fa pat Intb circulation, ent. nu t Wb dart draw t&gt;n our knbWlBdgB ut WeAkhkr condlM r N t M ft u W A H F ft I’ RF
air
preclica
ptovisiuit.
*
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Bo
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cu*t,
j*
covered
by
(im
lit
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fair
raw tar 1 rev
1 cant aspaag/aa
W t ba no return of;proa- tiona, obaarved th rou gh lon g ( rrttJrithfl ttf dtudy Ahd tfty B l
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T, Buy now, and land a kan*.” over th at continent, and then o f cdbrae th e w e a th e r (a ihtich cla
action
uf
an
employ#.'
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in
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l ai) ludils’ -u* under lh(r/W *
■a I m i - l W , knaw Ah [UtX V‘-Q-n 1, L
W* might add, for tha baok- fn o rt equable there than it la h efe.
Without ih r kno.v.cilui- ,f ihe cm- P I T r ' o r v f U T i u c p u fg11 y
points enumerated, point
phras*. WHtN IT» AN R M , YOU *T&lt;Btl)___
* naerehakta, adrartia*
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|it«yer or ihe p r ln .ip t l, and
the
'O a r halmaman is conatautly atudyltig th e charts, And Jbat a supplementary g
are mi i srtl I ■li W l- ^
— fl* tlgVlSJlAB
antwurage people to buy
AVHtrnr-r-,*. rv T»rr- N l 'V f r p
r o r ilc iir g nf an i r i ' . u r a t e tell
Which 4h e cortt- regulatlona could b* dev
bgr'eda gaeai radarst Or* lass* ef'.ad d l t ;
that, u Wo. would holp U U |fM w tt&gt;ur tim e * • d ay hv g e t * a
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pubJoc-.e'eM*
a
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ftstts With hl&gt; own excellent knowlixlge of mAledrolo^y and
(he people employed.
•snaiHabl b^M 'Uaf-M 'iabwIkCHHiVM a
goods;
hat
ihe F M P f .O Y r t .r t ,
l e*■l - r n
— , , rpiracy
r — - of dfa fn, sld ered n .h is i.ia k c ;
thb HftiH U Alrrtoit perfBct."
.
Astir v y M bow*, grecraetj a* Us'AsA gCwtb
.iM erfd fen c* w l.'i
dhothcr &gt; cOHhEdddn
&lt;U h i m iir t llb ij.
M
A n e n in lo vcc urn'-w ID y e a rs of
Dr. EeMnAr dbClared that even siorma do ndt Drtng him Stamps,
Tamila Tribune Tarya. th*t
b*a «*ki An***44 are caaasab MORJUA W M l
hemes u
uil chant*
and tn rrta or ih r |r|iu 4 ia lh 'n &lt;f one's dir#, he dn cm ntovc* w ith less
Hheinea
5
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“ "sale fear. f&lt;jr ttftfcr jddtfihi: tW Storm and determining whether
ksHirtsi UA r^#r sA I* 1‘rtfggt Ixols kfl&gt; U M
L in
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vJCD . nwK *♦» ^quat* repr'eH rnilLD
thah «i* m-iftths’ e e p e ricn -v In the
it la electrical or hot, a course la plotted, ft llghtnlnjf la ■Un tha ala general polata, a
A*a,&lt;Adt'aa l«IN * gedWIef
# 2 2
" C o e irio n ;
Cn&lt;&gt;&lt; th is caption nrtdll trwifrt. m ay Be pa 1.1 At the
rwM tAkfi thb shin uilUAlir rides through the dUturbance.
a r e tha ( a m i ir u u h a .v uf nne i&gt;n
stc ».♦ et tee* psr week than
h d ( frtipecfrwi #a All M alaga/ tgffWlAH
o ih
ar
and
&gt;I1 scrimlhatiunj ,h#
*ha»
*"J *ih&gt;*
n(iniM 'ih war* stkswHw
Dorti II ai iOehllal in dirigible flying aa it sometimes fa in irtg ace flm nalrctiuna a flilb it kitojep a l a t t t r k llri.'
- n p li s f •- v .,i „., e m - lo r e s shall
“*
” emu ludc I ;
he e 'd s-lfle d both s s a hihlor
Governor David Bholtl. o f FI&lt;*U **lf * ,th,r ■ to01 or • *»**••
We had thought that Miami end
Ida, Ha* Just diamiaacd the high
•hrriff of Dade County (Miami Miami Beach had won captation
and Miami Beach, for "mental ts* from further suffering by an unusual series
of
catastrophes:
atiMIlty.**
Thai story waa dutifully print­ First, a rail embargo; then col­
ed on the rontrolled preen of Mi­ lapse of the red! estate boom;
ami. with hypocritical attempts to then a series of httik failures,
juMlfy the governor’* nutrageoua topped o ff hy a destructive hur­
ricane.
art ion.
But now, on the eve of Its come­
Every one In Miami knows the
real story. Sheriff Dan nanfle back, it Is afflicted by a much
has been one nf Miami’s few hon­ more sinister catastrophe than
est police officials In a generation. any that have gone before.
That the many Influential Mi­
He had the courage and ability to
drive out tha AI Capone gang, ami property owner*, throughout
dry-cleaning racketeer* and other the United State*, will stand by,
underworld vermin that threat­ white a burvrh Of chkap racketeer*
ened the decenrr and prosperity ruin this community, is hard to
belikre. If they do, this degrading
of that resort section.
His name came prominently be­ drlion of Governor Sholta will be
fore the country last winter when uf more than local significance.
he raptured and later executed Tt will mkan that the rirh, pleasZanrara, attempted assassin o f ‘ ure-lnvlng class which goes to
President Hooserelt, murderer of Florid* for winter recreation, haa
Mavor IVrmak. of Chicago,
|Io*l all Interest In decency and
Dan Hardle come* of frontier ■Ju*ti-e arroMIng to American
slock, a typical
old-fashioned ' standards.

ing UT* past week.
Reports of retail trade volume
from many pert* of the country
remained decidedly encouraging,
although steel production slack­
ened rather abruptly, and such
business barometers aa freight
movement Sad electric Rower pro­
duction declined.
Industrial activity usually slack­
ens during the last two m' nths of
the year, but moat business in­
dices Indicated a Mmqthkt great­
er than seasonal recession In the
past week Some hope rerheined,
however, that with the spring up­
turn several weeks later than
usual, and carrying well into mid­
summer. the autumn upturn may

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earrieea. Also advarlialngmaO aell&gt;Ag mslhads wliUb tend y*. da*
caiva or gilalaad
uaually r*larre4 Jo aa “ halin'*,
oiUbrandiag.
Tha report &gt; r
Uhl Ciury was ffliltg. la lb*
eat that Ilka campUltee recogu
t i e e i r . at
tlia
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Ca- nty U at (be w et uf faut4 Uty, .v
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pjintaeh
tarad with the acleauric epp&lt;
te accuracy hsp . » ha mural
oral ap&lt;
«pw it i»vIka implied eon^
re liable to
vane. All person* are

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an *'*tnSadt'e« emplov##;
reward ;fliit NtlA f.&gt;r the huui* 1#bd 'h* nnmhee rtf emntnvA#*
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xd i l i n V ' . uveriivpin* uf ;a - r ^ r r
\n ^ r * . * ' * * * ciiuo agaihst 'cutfniiinti thereof dp to
glVior ty ■&gt; i.r.eUca'Iy !ioMnofnewe tb
III., a.iuplion « f
""'O'ovaea shrtv# » .
pnifurin *t»a r(: r*lr prariic* rule*.
"m e »rttn'B«e#a, who are
rfiat will rr't'du lu* nera ie I f el 'h » » w*"o work less then the
fectlxel) Mil i'.‘onou&gt;&gt;iil!y pulheJ
&lt;en&gt;-V Week, sir'll U
and Orsrifw Ih il 'l.k’Ctnuunirr 1 will **••■♦ •“ ■*. t*s* (hail i t An hnavly
ika VrieM s •dWlfi* dear '• ' * •*—■wsinnale tn tha rates
Vl'b the/ Hi* jMMly eh- n'v--l&gt;y-l ehnva;
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Interesting

Program

A latgu audience nf friend* a*aatnbM in t’ba *tudta pfrlbr* of
Mr*. Ffrfhl* S. Mumon on ’Uyrtit
Avenue Saturday evening to b.ar
baa arrired from'
tba piano cartifirata program,pre­
I Mb mothar, Mr*.
sented by MU* Wary Kraheka^n
dretf* daughter of Mr. dad Mm,
S. E. Andrew* .who i» a pupil of
the Fannie S. Mitnion 'Piano
School
A u iftin t U.eul on the program
add E. C. Smith,
'today In Tampa

Tba Glauuer* Claa* of tba Firtt
Baptist Church will hum a .Hallotro’en party at I N P. M.: at tU
home of Mm. Jama* HoltxclaW,
10tt Myrtle Arenoe. with Mr*,
ftbltfrtf*, Hid* Dorothy MtrdHfll
atld Air*. H ifgucrili Bentidw at
Witibaad.’ *

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fDHfamfl for (h« ThatdUfMn*
c ln tltl #Dl ttk f M»de l l *:M
P. J .'a t tha Woihfh*. Clufc
•*Ucit*h Bovlhrf," * tniAlcal pagrant Will « , pro.tt.tfA tin flb *.
da. eikVithg at 8:00 o'clock i t tha

ttfnflV MWhWlrt Church, roffWi

Mr. and Hr*. D. U Harper have
Erid- from thilr hotaE' on Sbuth
r£i jxrl A ^ tia a to tba Park

hJnalc Wtll tnclUdi I trttmBO
tii^ro ipiftfuibS. The ttnbnf la
T lt^ flb ahdM- . V .
A (lirtoAyVh cifhleal
W ff Troift

U W M M lfiig hatha In Mayfair ta
Ido A ftoulb Sanford Aeoaua.

M il ba
ft® T f

hool for it* 8*n*Gt o f l k t i a t

* B. F. FI*pin of Oaark. Ala. la
eialllhg H r broth*r bad alnar-tblaw. kfr. and’ Mi*. R. R. Pippin, Bt
tlifir home on Y n t First 8 trtfc

4* P.T. A.
Thi South

jehool from A :l0 _P. f t . in 9 :00 r .

M. Proceed* for welfare dork.
Tba Book Loeir* Club »IH m*ot
at 3:30 o ’clock with Mr*. kfaUla
0. Pac*^ Hollyhur»L
,,Tb*
__ __________
board of managem of lha
Woman1* flub of Sanford will
meet at 10:00 A. M. at tba club
houa*.
WEDNESDAY
Th* board of tho Garden Club
of Sanford will meet at 10:00 A.
M. at the home nf Mb. and Mia.
E. B. Stowe, Cameron Aeenu*.
,_Motu{Hy Iwnghrun. and htalneaa

. Mrh. A. K. Powaro and aon, .K
. _PuiTam, III, l«ft Saturday lot
idatka t* loin Mr. PoWam ana
wka’thotr futur* bom*.
ftlia Mary Haiwall and Mlaa
1BU Wight
th* glteaia yaarday Of Mlaf DotWhy Halne* at

Utorg* Walnateln will return
tMdgtft from New York a t y
Whir* ho ha* been ape ruling tba
jiakt |*t*ral day* on a buying
tr%

Melody Makers Music
C l u b Is Entertained

Tha R*e. J. Thaodor* Ramratll.
•*tlHr*Haf and Ibctkm at OrianM d 'iD l ua'IHb trialn apefkft f t a
a i f fkwtka. ftlitUkl ti

Jr. A. to Ba ftttd Tha rad* y ftrenfng
f t '7;S0 o’clock at iha auditorium
of lbs Lfrinan School. Mr*. Emma
‘A hbku l.yman, hnted aingfr, Will
coulribut* vocal number* to (he
iotarmtlng program planned fur
th# evening. Th* public i* Invited
to fttand.

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ipllm knti:

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Qreta Garbo, Joseph eon Rtsrn'
barg ahd Marlenh Dietrich wero
th* fltrl three persons to Clew
’The Song* of Song*,” Ml** Die.
trlch’* new Parumnunt film, pro­
duced by Rooban Mamuulian, now
at th* Milan* Theater.
Ml** Garbo, *e*king to *nll»t
th* »*r»lc*» of Reuben Mamnulin.
It* director, for her n#w picture,
*aw“The Song of Songs" in the
projection room of the Paramoont
atudlo and gave It the high**t
prals*. So did Von Sternberg, f»hn
ha* directed HI** Hietrirh in all
her previou* picture. Mi«* Dlotrch, it i* aald, consider* it her
finest effort.
"The Song of Songs," * lael*lt
* WfTurilon adapted from Hermann
udermann’* literary rlasaic of a
g n o k girl whttAaffara for lea yn.

The

and Mr*. Clyde Kahuey aa Itnat*•***. Rtabfektlohk may Be t+ifde
with Mr*. Howard C. l^mg.
• FRIDAY
Th* American Legion Auxiliary
wftl dtbW a t '3:00 o'elnbk at lb*
home of Mk*. Wallace W. Wright,
MelloiteitlO Aeenba.
The Dirt tlardkher* Clfcl* of
th* Uardan CluB' of Sanfbrd Will
meet at * : ! » A." M. With Hfa.
Katie T txruck*. W flt Twantlttk
Street. PlnoHomt.'

Sftnford Group Enjoys
FaCt y At Corftnado
Mr, and Mr*. A. W. F ill, enter
talned ■ number of their friend*
from Sabford and New Smyrna
with a week-end party Saturday
and Sunday at their cottage at
CirlUtlo Bb*. h Th' party left
ftff* BafUfdky aflr riiooh Miifi

ntfve pdints tn t V l t a f t
rostral o f the wart*', H I
a b A id v
* * M i •I
C fo n tlliD M Krwn r * « * t )
Mo.lVgi *ii Ort. Jt *«t of
ar now monetary program a *
' mated world uf||| of f i t
r i 1ago .did:
J Fran.^ abUnk
H&gt;BM
whieh Lla rl«
"Whenever lacouiry In the
lottrly
la
tba
gtdd
at
In vleV, » , .hall aU„ 1-uv or ncll|
ttbeb of that gohl wat
gold In thr world market." Thai
couptry. T im * wau
t ill In dew » i i de.fril.ed * »’ a'
comment her* on what
*® “ rhntrol nf the gold Tah ir o f oar
_** own dollar at home “
I Rfnson Spring* away from the Mold piicr* at London Sat unlay'
Sanfnrd-Deland highway at ■ .tood II.SS below the .VmerKac
point about one mile south nf Or government quotation* for newly
ahgr City,
ihin.il ore In this count re. Th.
Rreon.l no tinn Fi­
nance Corporation purrhww. wwa
hkh l i m i .
lanrln l e t * o p the ITa&lt;V
Mr. Hnillh » u driving north tn, pTirr of the
nod London rate, hwa
| Daytona Beach where he * n a'
,I caddy mine* the govor*-.
member of a dredge crew
of the ---------------------------------I
recently operated In !.ake Monroe
—J * Brown wd* driving souththe
tn Irft
hU &gt;rj i . i d rr.iurant npeiator. lie
* | home at Altamonte Spring*. ’* ,t* »aw Id le * *rrrlra during the
The left front wheel abrupt. World War, and since hi* return I
1 both aulo-’
duty he bad matted in thi.;
I Smith rar locked with
n
U K..tk a*
front wheel of Brown's car,
1
ne»*e* •tatr. causing an
IV&lt;" hall in the progress of
'*“j mobile*, and resulting in both
lr driver'* lining conlrol nf the
wheel. In an instant both ram had
ir" crashed into opposite tlilrhe*.
|
Mr. Smith and hi* rnm|&gt;anlon*
be were brought tn a local hospital!
Fall House Cleaning
ri- by passing motorist*.' The former
II* |ha.l died rnroute. ami the latter'
^ horlag this prwnwa du Mt waoey
»Y were released ehortly a Per their'
Her Wear aad Tear of vswe Dft khtri
his arrival
O f them dry ebaaed "T W SomiUaEi
rrr
Sheriff S. K. Slone of Volusia
County investigated the wre-k
be *.*hnrtlr *Der It happened. Thi*
III morning it was
learned that
..ft 1 Brown ha&gt;t teen releaerd. and that
I the arrolent was termed "unavoid-

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in ih in j
nd count
County
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M ar Battery C o lo r se rv b e and
**» i be difference. A d *.

DOZIKR &amp; GAY’S ^ttAUTY PAINTS
■re altraya
"Ilr.ct Fttr Th* South’’

O n t h e b'lrv-»tr'i»e C u v rtlrw y

Itrake Tester
n ln a lc

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STANLEY-U O G ER S H A R D W A R E CO
20-1 S an ford Avenu e

member*

uf th* Melody
were enterfklnrd with a party given on Fri­
day afternoon by Mm, R. R. Pip.
pin al her home on West First
Street. Decoration* of pink hy­
drangea, pink rosebud*, gladioli,
and fern in th* music room and
dining room *mpha*ii*d tha club
Color* uf pink and.grrcn.
During th* afiarnoon Jimmie
1-appln chtrrtainnf the cluh with
the following piano numb*r*: " U
Serenade”., by Srhubart; "Young
Cadets, March" by Ingge; and
"T o r v h 11g h t I'forMalon" by
Btrral.biig. Sidney Nix, Jr. rend­
ered a few bugle and drum numbe r*.
Al th* conclusion of the multra
■election* game, amt
runtvat
were enJ..&gt;ed Refreahmenl* wero
served by Mrs Pippin to the fol­
lowing: Margaret Vin Pfkai. Sid­
ney Nix, Jr* Jimmie l.appin, Kllxabeth Pippin Gladys 1*1* Pippin,
M*rv (llidewell, Carol Jekn Nix,
and Peggy Ann Pijipin

Who Maker* Music club

^ J t k k , S a e . &gt; . U. Ring, fnrtaer
pastor'or f t * Ftrft Baptist Cbdtch
i i f ntta tft&gt;, n*a rottyM * at N*w
ftW ; O f. lb accept thk AoHth
’ft flififid Cblifcb f t B e fit rtiar.

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Garbo Praises Milane
Film W i t h tlieirlch

aalflab love,
fe a tu re , a eupprtrtIn g east including B rian A hern*
the dub bou»* with Mr*. A. &lt;5. Lio n e f At w ill, A liso n S k ip w u rth ,
Chamberlain. Mm. w. T. Laird, lla f f lle A lh rlg h ! and Helen Froo-

,ftl*a Beatrice Howard, of Doand, fomkrly of thi* city, waa
Ith for tha week-end with her
irahia, if). *3«d Vr* B. A..Howfd, South Sanford Aeonu*.

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hard a ftallowa’in rarnleaf a) tha

ilia* Marjoria turnar ahd MU*
Ju&amp;fU'tthUtt * K " t S if Votk-ohd
i « Da Land with Mlaa Dorothy

«a actWmVxtrUvd

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Bid*

rionarlat the . n M U n of her!
bridge dub, Mr. Pearl 'ft. Babbitt
•aUrtalited with ■ bridge p o r t;,
Friday evening at her homo on
S w lii Sanford Avenue. Potted
plant* and wild flower* wat* used
to
tKk Atom* Where the
futfata Wafa efitcridlned. *■
A ftfr hfv+raT profretaalana of
bride* high tcora pH**, a card
Utfl* ed?*r, W fi flten to Hr*. W.|
W. W*Vtl*T. Refreshment* WwTO;
aaraad at a lata hour by th* host.
***. assisted by Mr. J. E. Couriar.l
Tho.a pr***n» were: Mr*. B, C.|
Moor*. Mr*. H. F. Kant, ftroJ
Ja**a Butnar, Mr*, G. O. Danner,!
Mm. W. W. Warner, Hr*. J. E .1
Courier, and Mr*. Babbitt, dub
mamt»ar*, add Mm. O. M. llarrt.J
adti, Mr*, G. E. McKay, Mm. E J.
Roulh, Mm. T. C. Pltehfbfd. Mr».l
H. C. Maxwell, and Mm. F*rn E.
WoodrOw, of Oakalooaa. low*,
othrr funtH.

Vfhtlhii rfhhlVv, and the fti***« Rebecca
M .vin i,
Klitdl-efli
Shokmakcr.
Margaret Cdx, ‘ Mkrgnroi Wright,
‘Sli e Elder,I tiliihhrlh Wblther!
Ella Hpenref, t'amlfTt Peg*. Do­
rothea Lawson, Clifford flhlnhop
aer, Carolyn1CollWA Mildred ,Nt*.
Maud* lark*,1 aid Ahtointila flhfc’holoor.

brld*^eI»ct/.'Hf»a r i he Ft&gt;», • atal

A t a lata hour an Ice and eweei
coure*, In ahadoe of lavender and
yellow, was served by the hoateseee. Those present were: Mis*
Virginia MrDamltJ, honor guest,
Mr*. E. A Do8*la»» Mm. Bertha

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prlsqa thraa sate of rtM k A flk the Milana Ttootkr.
This weak, Tto^K w H f Wants at laaht 100 coatesUats. and
ta that and Its HpOVfsEaKor has selected a group of |am*a
which ahould to ao r a s y l k pick that nqt a fan will toalute In
soaading In ono of tto o o 'M M u .
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So, «Hp this coupon, placing a " W opp.siU tto nsma of
tto team ran think will wfh/uM A m
T ' opposite tho nano of tto
loom you think will U*, aiaj ITtttg or send this coupon to Tho
Herald of/lco beforr noqp gatardar Nor. I.
Rentemtor ta gat y M r'Ils t fq early, far the first throe
noortr correct fUte w ill to , dialoiwd tto winners, and two tickrta to Tto Milano ThSoUr wUt.qtlto lto thraa persona handing
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Living on to all f.--refl«m asTUB
ucew. Conch Sob Hall's Daytona
_
BOTAL
now .
Beach High Baerageara Karr tok­
A Mpwr-Uk! M r«(lnf of the Stocken
a
tto
tto
t
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d
la
the
Norttoaet
It yna C to
Tmnrsse# I t ; F lo fW *
• i hold era at the Rural Faro Cerpore
Coafcrrnca.
A fte r three close
U»..r|lR Twrh Iti No. rmrolln* •. lion
. Re;
_will - - - ­ at the Otricu. et
f i t 10 yards,
the
VantDrbllt 1; U H IT. t.
bottles with ll|g Tan fm-c, which
S E J y * 9 „ ° » , Porailo« at t
P. &gt;ar•J ™
Ctoaa to K c A ilr , that re *g tto
*»M a»/ Naeemher l«, |»u.
Mo rMFollni IS; V. P. I. ••
of too g r ig 's * b o b that «
resulted in o w:n, a on*-poln\ tV•njla maetlBO la ralleO at the 01S
B la lt • ; D i»M a tin •.
w n W tto Orange u f Whlto. Bo to ll for IT rants, that itartod
rrrtio
n
o
f ||g e rc of Dtrectora
V U I III V ir g in ia i f
feot, and a tie, tto Boccanoors
for lha J * ' * * " B o•»
OaorsU SI: N. ▼. IT. •em ch d ln * lha
Oct. gR— On* « r brought tto V «li to Ufa aad avert­ Florida to roarinq toto
r b e rle r e t the t'om penr In ordar to
AHaol.nlppI IS; Ilftt10fln •.
toes trareled o»ar two straight
ed * third straight defeat whih tolchta McAnly want 0ffcto*kl#
*.*!• “ f t a l atuch of the aald
Duke 14; K c n l i r k r 7.
from
tto
oae-ysrd
Has
far
tbs
t.orpuratleo, and f i t the traaeeelanding tto Ostaro ttolr first setAut'urn I I ; T u U bf T.
I Northeast Conference rirola.
lln a ■&gt;( e a rn other kuelm ae aa o u r
klerrvr f; Furman C.
t o * o f tto M M . .
Tho B-ceanorra showed Chamba properly h rea g h t
aafore
the
KL-rtdR
Ha
(a
7;
Hlalao*
Hall
•.
Ptor kboltlrra.
. t
Ftorito. oHth Ha ywathfal auk, And ltoo Vis
plansblp poaaRUltloa Krhlsy whan
i« •. *hi»riw IS: Kfafclna C
O alU n ooct •; Mlaa. Plata t.
w ‘ A MORKMM.’tj
toning to genytog for tto breaks that had not boo
thtiy tronncod Learberg, 11 to 0,
ArksnMg Ml Hc». Mafhtsdlal •- •*
.t Bucreta
as a fighting ehanattto* Toaarsregarded along ‘ with Daytona
Address
H««&gt;n»F IS; l^ambarland i.
U to that should toto Mfl to a to ■as hack on Ho beeU, art rharfod
vo th r o r A rru rtrn n
1'rvat.ytarlan 14. Wofford f. .
Beach, Lake City sod OciU aa
G E O R G IA va. F L O R ID A
PARDO*.
Ttiss Ami Ira 14; lUjrlor 7
toaai taka a M l t o la tto first outfought and ootcainrd tto VoU
tto big fear of tho conference.
iVnt«Bnf7 •; Trias f*hrlstlan •
, r* '• , h« r*hy Staen of Inteafor thrwr qaartanr end; then Saf-,
G E O R G IA T E C H to . V A N D E R B I L T
Ocala, which was t ed jjf LecaT n s . ft; Hlr# •
!!* '" • " OBPlr to (he .state Hoard of
laidnna Of the Blal» of Floelde, at
farad aU tto t o d r t - b i t o H n r apl''burg a waaL bgo, tod plen*y of
II. omrtln,
u# &lt;;. W(0,
Tk,u&gt;
- *••••
■i
ai
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F'titlham S; A la Lama 0.
K E N T U C K Y rs. A L A B A M A
aotoo known ta gallant. football
trooblo la galnlhg a 7-0 *»i" over
Prlsreltin 4 W A I. 0
„
?
riala. on the Hh day
man In tho last quarter aa Boattloi
Nmvf IS; I'rnn •
a woskanotl Land rn High aleaa.n
" tl.rr
w - *?**• *“ r M r d S n " ;
A U B U R N vc . D U K E
Army SI: Tala #.
I
F**U&gt;vr» torn loooo froth his
illiu-MavJ
of &gt;’"• WlffriBLD
wftich was making tie l l l i j ddjut
riilRal* *. IsMfMjrrlf# 0
:!15~
M-'N5°*^ O'f ring la Iho.»stale
I rlaoti mi niiahn«|l.
ahack Ira and skimmed eiewg'thri
DartnwMith I; Harvard 7.
la tto loop. With Bon Parke, aUr
so7
C ^ B O M N A v . L. 8 U .
Hr
rnlrrpd
■ pl#« of iitlU r • (
I'nlumMs 11; i'rnn Plata •
heights of football woffarttaoa
|
punter, passer, and ball carrier, un
.. .•-»» at tha sprlas term. triT, m
W A II 11. lU nfftloon •
With Bcaltlo Feqfttorv nhg p l * [
H-ml
no
l«
Oeanty,
Circuit Coart e (
T lfL A N E v i. C O LG A TE
Ustnefle
Trrh
t;
W
A
1
•the sidelines, along with five oth­
i *** 4lrd Judicial ttrcult and waa
l&gt;Nhla KlhlriR 7; W. VlrjflnU 7.
Crate, a soph fallback, Toaaoiaroi
er regulars. Coach Georg* Trogeaniancad to the State Prleoa far a
Holy
Proas
It;
ilrown
7
.
T E N N E s i C r * . G E O . W A S H IN G T O N
world hara toon movlap ia tofoc|
term of fIra rears frum tha «th day
Wralayan •. Amhtrit •
don'a puplla pwf i up a * r » » t bat­
of June. tall.
llssatnn t’«»ll St; lloaloa I*. 9.
but with F n ttoro ripgbg, hoar-;
tle
against
tbs
1M1
rksmpiont,
October
lath. lilt .
WMVT
N O . C A R O L I N A ▼*. N. C. 8 T A T E
lap and snorUnc la thdt loaf dra­
tVINFIKI.il IIOWMAN.
actual^ au&lt;lining the Wildcat*.
N'rlirsika It; Oklahoma 7.
• Uyi M. D. Ill WIN.
M lrklaan Plat# 17: Pyraruaa t.
matic quarter, n ortdaV 'ftM ^ra,
. Lake City, the other member -&gt;f
M A R Y L A N D ,.w . V IR G IN IA
Ille Attorney.
Ohio
Htatr
IS;
N
o
f
U
w
t
i
l
f
m
I.
f
as coarageoos as they wars, Mtdjt't
the loop’s big four wsat outside
n i l II; Notr# Dam# •
stand a chatv-a.
_,'ii r V
V . P . t v k W. k L.
I‘Urdu#
14.
Wfaroaala
•.
the conference to hand the strong
Ik#trwlt 1 1 . Msrqu0tl0 •
Florida bad pottrad wA »t| aool
Tanahaasos team an .IS to. 0 wal­
Mlnarrola It; Iowa 4.
- Ls » - * • ( .
BRQWN rh. PRINCETON
’ lnteograph Prigting
aad ita maa power for U t w qnarI s « l Plata II; Missouri 7.
loping. A weak befrr* TailabasMlrhlpan It: Phlravo t.
tor*—and than . tto ' dull# of
see
had
told
Oalnasrllk
of
the
j
P U R D U E V4e p A R N E G I E T E C H
tVntrr 7 Xavlrr IT. t
TYPD fG
droans tottrrad aqd fqllr Florida
Ohio V « • ; Transylvania •.
I f Ton to a 7-7 lie. ,
Kanaaa Htatr t; Kanaaa t.
‘ Sanford brought its tonfrreneo
was ratraating bafWtrjfhf savage
|
W I 8C O N B IN vs. C H IC A G O
Special
InrootLgatlong
H.i t*allfornla t. CallforalP S.
record up tp tke .500 mars PrlWaflhlnRton «: Htanford •.
chargaa of Boattlo Feathers, and
Orriitn 7; I* P I. A •
|
Y A LJC re . D A R T M O U T H
SEMINOLE COUNTY
daty with i I l i 0 triumph over
I
i&gt;r»|nii ptalo S. Wash RAsta 9.
Tennees* all tto tiam Was addlnr
DeLand. I’s l i 'l e and 8t. A i f aiiiu n aril no I.
sUam to Fast to n ' drtv’s , « '
|
F O R D H A i T v a T s T M A R Y 'S *
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Andrew Jarkaon I. Plant lllah I.
tine went ootslds tto riffrai*
Tto lineups:
Illllalxirnueh II. Itobt. B U . 0.
lean Peeo lie. Bnnleed. rtu.
Friday, the former troanc'ng WilMiami Military It; Florida Mil. S.
I L L I N O I S va. M IC H IG A N
Miami }t . Ft teutardala S.
llaton. 18-7, and the' latter subju
IliMtPfh
T* * T u r :
UlMFfcMrh
Pou(M rl)
i:3
gating 8tsrka, 19-0, la a fas' conK A N S A 8 S T A T E va. M IC H IG A N S T A T E ”
STRAW BERRY PLA N TS &lt;vr auto VaSM
Mllh
CRKMATION PROHfcD
Ul
teat.
•
M*pU*
r.
F#rrm l
W. W. Fatter. Ftoaae Ttt-W.
Rills
N O R T H W E S T E R N v a M IN N E SC TTA
HO
fUr nk* rdt
T to atandlng of tto teems in
l
'
PINEVILLE, Ky.. Oct. 30 — (.7&gt; Soya Cardui Swnwj
Day
HT
■iMrk
ronftrenc* competition fodtws:
WaHa
r-m
ath
CHARLESTON Wakefield. Ceyen- Mo;t
HI5
NOTRE
DAME
va. NAVY
To
Do
H
ot
Moat
Good
— Belief that Willie SUtlon, about
w
l
v
r*».
Rraekett
Ua«|s
QB
Nartot, Qlory o f Sakwalr&gt;L7 lDM Oisrh
I • I !.•••
leH
redlkwa
HUN
“ A faw yuan ago, my
fatofUld cabbage ‘M
M hf l*lljr
... - I • • l ea* 86. loiVrpcndent candidate fnr etcM
il
rAtli
rr
__
wiunY ao good." writoa U n . L. R
Oralt t l l .
rn
e- It Judge who was reported kid
dr P»r I . ft AS, I IMstill
• i» •
nfurd
►ftfp bf P-----* r lo 4 r
h,^,. Ervin, of Iaxnar,ARu Tlmaa gaoRalph W a r n e r U lb lf d
h H ~ * 1 w ‘ litp rt carriytaat- Ftfdoy
J L M i JL0* IL.AL.Jf-.iflU M d t ridribr'-----rrf:
voua and tired, and felt tto mad
•o*
|
tanlon
• •
••
•! •may
hare t-ecn put t i death by
t • • 1»-- 1» Time Contest Winner
M.—CsUard plants 01.23 M, 5 if. T n i M u o a
nf a tonic. U y mottor adrtaad me
IkUnc
-- Offlrlali Darwin lVlrir1i|»| r#flr
all
o
f
th
e
w
in
n
in
g
te
a
m
s
,
w
h
ile
lota 01.09 M— -Cauliflower, Hoow. • reet
I
!
set
burning
waa
expressed
last
night
to
take Cardui Afkor I had taken
•In), dllplrr,
VaUtk«
...
Pnwall IWIaaonalat.
ampl
ono bottle, J found Z n l
a a
ana • by Station'! wife at thv same
Pi A liiu itlif
again
th
e
w
e
a
k
b
e
fo
re
\
p
s
t
to
w
g
u
toH iwodr N ot. 8th. I I U M Itarblaan (Ohio Wealaraulf^ h
Mlaa
Carlin
Palmar,
Wfcff
II
Write far oar list plants and llneefaaa; lugley (W. and f-&gt;. flwid
'
l It liecame known a man who said rreulta. I took about fly*
’•in- ‘ln lh*
money.*' HU' winning oonteet blank:
juda*
nd certainly woe much bettor 1
, , he waa a federal agrnt from C'nseats. Prevail A Co. HeTills. Fla.
Itukatllullone; glegjga—Uroan. WitMT, and hit eon Ralph...__. . .
Florida
T « r i __
• lit r llia i,
•eebarith.i &gt; Riel
.r,
.r.
tto
th
e
m
w
tn
n
e
ri
tflto
U*t
“
k
“
h
l"
# clnnatl waa here Investigating 'he T had been ta oofne time, as my
Alabama
Port
bam
iradechca had itoppod. Gardid
Phoua*.
f(f#h
a r u t.
N. T. U.
Herald'. dck-Tha-Wlnn^ dowUat ‘h« U*d,n« *“ “»»'
Is OiorfU
F»«, Tirm r, •carhoroufh
■ad done me mot* good than any
1
R U.
Vavtdarblli
,
i
--------------------Idtok TtitodHr—RjlMi, ^ n . for last weak. It waa raeooled to- "onford aa far aa ricking wig U
Auburn
tr-dtclne I had takmi."
Tulant
K
fa
n
k
,
K
*
#
4
h
A
m
lU
llry
.
Q
ld
d
to
fl,
Kantttrkf
Duka
7
MORE I.INKN IMPORTBI)
Huy Cardui gt th
c a s h r a n aid Cold. u. a. u - Palmar, HwMphrU*
pa, Pral*. Mk»#0. &lt;Uy after a check of thq li 'tab. nci* la concerned.
No Carolina
psora la Taeh
Oo^drirk and Ptawnrl. loU handed In.
m m . MrLnalta'a-Jewelers, 111
a•
-------,
* i Min Palmer and Mr. 'Wam&lt;r army.
Tala
Drown
Cress
»'
WASHINGTON, Oct. .70,—(AT —
It la Mlaa. PalmeCa and Mr, wer&gt; auccveeful In picking 18 oqt l(slyCalifornia
U K A M U* S. SOC1AU8TK
California
J A department of commerce report
fir hlean
CMrnf o
FOUR* ROOM funds tod apart«, raceifed from Consul Gen. lAiclen
CUmaon
moat, water furnished, call at
CHICAGO, Otft. 8Q—l ao
T“
*- ilaalMlpp!
lir v a r i
l&gt;nrt nipnik
I Memmingvr at
Bedfast showed
a
re
o
ffe
re
d
we^ly
k
y
J
w
a
.
M
-.
1
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f*
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o
n
e.
o
f
th
a
c
o
o
ie
o
k
llRORMIa «
Imwm •
d ll Park Aeawao or Pha
Krysckl. wf Milwaakeq. yesterday
that linens exported from Ireland
arvntstt*. manager of tho MWjlriKk.' yrho aalacted 18 winners 4lrbl«Rn H
Mr raruan
waa onaalmoualy elected c^airptan M
Faraiatml
ami ceaubs and c*Ida load u»
P#nn
nr
to thv U. 8. for thv fir*t nine
•
. JR ip Warner and Paul Mmpeqg kU
Ireabli. Tea *fta step tbma new
W E LL FURNISHED first floor of tto Social let party of America Inn* The* ter.
» Plata
. Nprihwaalarn
R
a
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W
arn
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w a h loo, an .........................
apart newt. 114 V . 18Ul Largo to aucreod the Ute Merrla (Milrr*(»n Plata
Wuh Plat#
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pl—t
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Itemc room with flreplaca. sue quit of Now York.
wiped out two blo.'ka along
would gvt undvr way in the CV/j tog.the tickets however beeaurn
pastor, hadroooa. bath, dinette,
T IA X REACH
ocean front at Jacksonville Beach tlea; H
cego area within tha neat 30dayi. niLlut wee handed in before Ml. hf HI.AZR A______
CHICAGO OORR FORWAJiD
kitchen Kejvtaaler, riano,Qarag«.
early tcnlay causing damage unof
rin
g
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p
tiki
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lo
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.
Ala
, JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 30-(&gt;P) flclally estimated at from $100, Of all
rectly
Into
th
e
p
-&gt;
c
k
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li
cf
1
8
,0
0
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,
H
er*
a
re
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a
c
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a
of
tig
•b ad try high (aadlrql a a h sritb a
l-nit/AtAf| VAV »V« “ V7 r -- rw as- - , ___-. •
' - Fir* of undoiormlped origin 000 to $200,000.
gamei mentioned on Thg IIerah
of tto gras Isat to . flag aqwirisa ft
wetd M. Cmig. secretary ef the *°n* ,h*
LARGE AND amail furnished
aisasat
essgha aad eaUaatosdwr fame
B
u
ild
in
g
C
y
n
e
tru
c
tio
n
E
m
p
lo
y
e
r*'
apart mewta. L l l f la p Apart---------- TIt- ’•‘nimiTiliaraolilai
AseuciatUm, yesterday ee^L-thel
la addbisa is iTsaaaaa, ottor haallM ais•swta. d ll Park Av* Call tSI.
mure than PO.OOAfMa Ip public
wkick aaatha atal toal tto lafctad
EYESmar be made aad
and private cotiaTi uct
ataa tb a ln tm lsa a o d b and healthy
-------- . .
U lt o trass ata ^ s s as Is
FUR RENT: 8 room furalatod
tto Msnaark, la ikastksd lata ttok
aportment erith petrels bol
SShJT'
aad attacks lto asal sf tto tlstaUa
Coe, 2nd and S an ford
•las 1 ream ftarwlstod a pa rtmrol
' Crssw slalaa 1* rsa tsataad asthf acasyr
"S a n fo rd 'a O nly Hom e-Owned Feed Stort-"
with porch and private bath, i l l
k* tto trastsaral af psrsiaaal cosato and
Magwolio Arenas.
xwlda, bswchlal a a U h fs a d fik ato

Oqm of Chose, tto r

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GOLDFRKEIS
AGAIN UPPED
g BY TREASURY
AdministrationPushcH
Fifpire T o $32.12;;
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Bronchial Trouble*
Need Creomnbion

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Sanford Cash Feed Store

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B A L L A R D ’S FEEDS and FLO UR

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Ballanl Rvp.

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owd hath. Laweoa, 1*1 N.
A vm tt, aoat U ChcioUaa
I Ctorch aa Ub Ior Avmtt

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FOR RENT: Attractive fly* iwe
gaAuw hi ft o m IM m , tool

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BKKT CHAPMAN
Halvaman

b varatlm lor baOdlag ay tto Sfslrw
after colds or 00. Y ssr sw* dreggiat ta
astkiriaad ta (afaod ja m aaaasy ao tto
! aoto If fo o t asagh or cold b oa( rs­
&gt; ibvad by Craiw aTdia.
(adr.)

Berlin, Oct. 31.-(41—Ernes:
Torgler, Communist leader, was
accused from the witnraa stand
in the Reichatay fire trial to­
day of having plotted the atjeon.
Aa a courtroom full ul
ripecUtora tat agape, Gustav
'iLeberman,
now
serving a
prison term for robbery, tv»tified that Torgler sought his aid
in firing the Keiehstag several
times in lb.'tl and IU32,
lie
•aid the former
Cotnunisl
whip also plotted a string of
other sabotage acta.

VAST SAVINGS
PLANNED FOR
U.S. RAILROADS
Kastman Studies Pact
Aimed AtConsolidation Of Lines,Scrap­
ping Of Equipments

Retail Code Highlights
For Seminole County

U. S. SEEKS TO
AVOID FRANTIC
MONEY BATHE

Rich Manufacturer
Kidnaped B y Trio

MARSHALL, Midi., Oct. 81.
— (A1) —His fee* bruised and
showing evidence* of a boating,
No rrta ile i O iall in crease the price • f an y m erchandise sold
after O ct. Mil m n the p u r e e x istin y .lone I. P.l.Ct, by more than
, Louis E. Brooks, millionaire
is made necc«»jii&gt; t»y jh e amount of in crease s in prrxlurtion, op­
mamifssturrr, reported kid­
e ra tin g , rrp la •m erit, invoice co sts of m etch am lise, taxes or
naped today by two men and a
other con t s r m ilt mg from nrtfon taken p ursu ant t«» the N IK A
\woman, waa found at 'about
or the A A A sin •• June I. IP.11. In setting such p rice r e t a ilr is
noon at hia farm near Battle
sh a ll give full w. iyht to pt liable in creases in *ale* volume.
Britain To Be Shown (Crwk. He told officials his cap­
In order
pievent u n fa ir co nipetition nirain*t local m er­
tors had released htiq after esch ants, the use » f the si* cnlletl “ loss lea ilet" is hereby dt'clairtl
Roosevelt Plan Has raping from his offir* where
to he AN K V K V i l l T R A H K P K A P T i r K
T h e se - lo s s lead ers"
niw a rtic le s oft* u sold I m*Iow rost hy th r m en .rant for tne
Behind It Economic they looted a aafa. H* said that
purpose nf »»tt»i* ting trod*-. T h is p ractice i**sul(st of c u in ««,
aft* rbe Ing forced to open th*
Benefits For World •of* b* waa taken in hi* own
e ith e r in effort
hy the m erchant to m ake up the loss hy
ch arg in g m oie tlmn n iea«onaW e profit fi*r other article*., t»r
ear along a aid* road toward
el-# in M K IV IN i; T H K S M M 1 M K IP I I A N T W IT H M T T I .K
WANIIINOTON, IKt. :U .~ (A*&gt;—
Battle Creek, 20 miles seat of
C A P I T A L O P T n p I . K C I T I \\ A T K I U ’ S IN K .&lt; S
It w ork- h ark
Anaiuua tu avoid an unrvxtralntHl
here. There, he said, his cap­
» f s n H the |*r«»du(*’f of raw m a l m i i h on fa rm s nml In Imhistmonetary war, thr administration
tors stopped, locked tha igni­
rie* aial n rn m t the labor -o em plnyeil.
,
last night Bought an undemand­
tion and hid the key, tolling
II w r v r thi ile d a m tio n n ra ln st the use of "loss lenders"
ing with tlrrat Britain on tha ap
him the general location of th*
hy the ftlorekeepot i Iim’s not oio hihit him from *&gt;&lt;dlmg an a rtic le
plication of l^rrxiiV-nt U tow vfM t
without any |*o fit to h im - d f
Put the sellini* t r u e of a rtic le s
hiding place. After finding th*
I fan to atrady richangvt and into the eons tin t luoild tm lode nn allow ance foi actual w ages
kry he drove to hia nearby
rtx*a«r priori by buying foreign
of wlote Into* t. • hi- f ile d .m l publish* d from time t • lim e hy
farm. Hr said only a email
puld.
tin T ra d e \ .ilu o itv ti&lt;*ieiunftrr established
amount of money was in tto
For tha l#nndon govi-rnmrnt,
s u r h en itlowm* •• f.»r I b I n ii n«s*«l m*l lie included in the
safe.
Sir Kradanck LaUh-Koaa, tiraaury
Belli in.* plic* » r nil* 1*1 t id e of f •••*•!. «ii h«» npt»li0*«| h\ wtoiekeepvx|H»it on intarnationnl fli.ancax.
er* itoirnr lm *».••«• im U in co m m u nitir- f less than 2MNI popu­
lation w hich n*i »•#•! i*a»l of n la rg e r t*nde nrea
I n t e r r u p t hit confrrvncvx on tha
P mivi.I, .! how,hi,, t h a t \ N Y K K T A I I K i : M A Y S K I.Ia
war d*idR. to talk wi'lt Ainr*-irari
ANN A K T h I I i •I Ml*. 1(4 I I A N H I S K \ T A P K U 'K A S LO W
ft«ca| ofTtcialx on th*
economic
A S T i l K P h i* I. s K T It V A N Y « O M P K T I l O K IN H IS T H A O K
p •••ihditie* behind *ho prrBiJcnA IIK A ON Ml »:• I I \ M » I S K W H It 'll IS I l» K N T h A |. O K K S
tial plan
S K N T I M IN
llll
.*• \ M K , IK S I K II t O M P K T IT O lt 'S P K U K
Mrarikv htlr, rsponvnta of vati***!
IS S K T IN i n N K o K M I T Y W IT H T H K K O K K C JO IN O P KO Hchool- of economic thought nhook
V IS IO N .
(hilt hiadx and predicted di«a|A retailer w ho tho i«*i|tir«,s
pi ice to meet n com pel it oi ’s
pi-intrig rvRulta. Slumping mari,ho\. d. t .110 .1 hall N O T Ith h k K M K M T O I I A Y K V l o
kt-lx •|*-'kr the opiniur of the na­ Work For ThouHandu
I \ • K |) T I O
P K O V P I O N H O K T IM S S K t T I O N
IK S t i ll
tion’* *!*K-k and grain trader*
i oiitimunl on Tag c 1'wtt).
Expected To Follow
NeverthrleRS,
Kou.M'Vt'lt'a ax•lata tit j* prepared to make purReaching Of Accord
%.|AliAflw* Itj ikti piMkiwt** ,0net«l in
K-nq-ean markets l»&gt; Wednesday
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.-14’) nl the latrxt. Kedrl il reserve *«f- I’ resident
Roosevelt negotiated
fic al* were lni*y wotk.ng *iti| the with thv steel Industry yesterday
detail* of the plan ami promised sgrrements for lower rsll pri.es,
an announcement thr--ogh tha dssigneil to end labor difficulties
\\ Lite l|ou*e as ■(&gt;.&gt; i a* Ihev were in thr induatip'e coal mines.
c niplctrd
Surh confidence was shown to­
1rilh Kosb tkucu« «e.| ttie Mlua- day in NRA headquarter* that
tt t» with (Jovernor Black of the ■langvroua raptlv* mine* labor
f ib’ral rrxerve board and Act ng troulitrs would meet a solution In
Administration ( an’t NR A Non-Compliance %fvielary Acheson «»f the treas­ thr agrermrnt whirh Rons*ury Both wil| i r pi uninent in vrlt obtained from the etrel indueCarry Full Ihirdcn,
As Bur To Contract • t.ri)iitg the program out
try that Administrator Johnson
She Tells Workers
Awards To Be Aired; til-erver* ri gai(|e,| -t an «*\i•I«*r*t made plana to atari a flying lour
that Britixh fural authonllea West on Saturday.
Wf-ulil Mill *it by wul watch ihe
(1 |/|*l M
CH ICAG O . I M
\V \ &gt; H I N t ; l O N . tk*t :tl
(Ab
Only If the questolon of Henry
Ki auklut 1it lain- K&lt;iio-evell vi’ *ti
Thi- I * *I«- f MI giik «’ l ftllteltl'R fight til •b-llar !*«• furthvr .tepn nated, with Ford's compliance with tha auto­
•I* nk • ntiMilj. iii prrMunwho p(w&gt; to B•*t tah man .fm turn * and mobile rode become* delicate le h*
•Im\ 14.1.1 1hi pi 4.|de of Ani**« t«
ba r lift gikt it nlT i mat ik. c.Mtt
I but il '- lit-it jtd* |*l IIIIp Uiu
likrlj now to change his tarilng
i xp -f tr
pliaf'ai In M l \ fegulatiiui# kkN*
'-Mill 1llkl* 1Ul*’ ••( till* oei’dy 111
The primary object is to
The refult could l»e. it waa ar- date
&gt;»-*lvi« Wiy
« lialli'itgt’il
uu t AH
•‘IMpb»&gt; *’tl
make e twld attempt et
guril rlthr f a determined Brittan
Slu u|»t jn’d. un-lrr tin auaplc-'* f I Wilt*.
the farm belt out of its
I
r f f r l t to tl f f ta i tbe pUl|H*H* i f tha feet ten with
A Iriupi-rary
injunction
uf tin- 1'i't.i mulMki«Nli«*it (••• huthe Recovery pro­
t (Mining lh«- -i • M in i)
of
the .kftierican plan or *d*e, ami pr#f gram
v iib i|i i \i foi milli ’ftB o f dollarv ►
!
n
a
h
ly
,
an
agrevinrnt
t-&gt;
which
t
rfit«ui
v
f
i
iii
v nli 14• i\
fnt mill.ms «if ihil.tr*
hw initing M
Out nf thr double understanding
limit |»l IXMI •• wnljl 4»’w III MUgMIltlt tl II I 4-fi ** pi up* »«-(t pu-.ltlf li 4
( I hr unplrsxair »*’ *t* ntlalitir*
nf that resulted from the talks across
111, nil 11Inti - pM-kilbd l»\ til** -lull* j nvx &gt;n *N« w U n it ' *IN w*a* f»rant«*i|^ •hr plan could hr ri-miliate'l
the White House conference table,
t ) JllBtlt* I i ll * in thv l h * l i n l
mii .I l att-'tial go\* i timent(! dil huying •4*i, in-* b ul ng* officials said last night they rxMUprcnii* niu11
an«1 ii foreign rxrhang* l'tliclia -r* at Ilevied employment to com* for
\ibli 0 - -utg ii ii*»if**rr ix r of wi-ii ’ •if t oluinl
in »4-|.»v-••riling riuMfiiunity •b» &lt; hraiiftg wit- a rt for K rh ia y
I .ortdon mu*t
l*r
paid
fur
in thousands of workers.
I be injurw (i »n wa* Bought I v »| |ounda, thu*r inxtl*’ at l^arla, in
li»o\intrtiln hihI -nrlal »%«■Hi»»*»
The operators of the mines
franca owned by Hie steel end Iron com­
Mgrii !••• in l»» —
** t••—
, Mm lb- —• # t o n 'ia c lo r whuar l.u l w ar r r j r i i I : ia n r * Thr pound 4 end
on
the
g
inn
nil
h
r
bad
not
cootpl
kill
Mi l Wl IfllM itgrtti » - hllil
n-u-f br -ought in bdl* o f forrign panies agreed to th* demands of
w 11b N B A irq u iii'iu i’iilR
4’liat it imIiIi i*ii4%4’iiii'iit ■ mu t (*&gt;••*
• &gt;«hange Ihdlai* ii.u*t l - * M tor the miners fur Ih* check-off and
At (hr -ami* time, thr Lord1 'brin. thux ina’ eria'ly ini reading to the election of min* ropreeen\ mu ut m • | m*i ••| bit Iu*rill unkth'wn
in **r«b*r I •• plnVldr adi*U»utt* t«- •b .ib i tolo.-e Ini for iruck^ f..r tbr tbe stollaia o ff r lr d I n pt.ui.U i ' i i lati.es for collective bargaining
• ik ill in •oii-i'i kat ion cofp*, wa-* fiaiic*. anil thevef’tir ilepiei latllig without discrimination as to mem­
Nrf
tb' Vkft out f If-il I (Of dial
ptielr-fl
" T I h ' m * mi ** Mtitrt% wltii f« - thii
'lie d o lla r* vaiur 11 *01011011 to bership in any labor organisation.
A Compromise wss reeelieu on
t III' g((k f’l fttill lit •4411 (III 4* • I k*I' '» . with 'III lo tip li o lle i gi’ltrral and l be f o i n g l i rui reticle* .
si
r
•
btmg
f«u
11
(Ontlnsed On I'age Three)
mid t«flin limi t ii’iilitr tbal « iib
(• leal Biitam cm 1/ le la lia tr, it
HW ii • I nf lb•lit
I
at
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COURT DENIESw
CITYS NOTION
AGAINST
Attempt ToUphoIdBilT
By EntzmingerFaila’ ,
A a Ruling Favors
Group BringingSuit

WASHINGTON* Oct .11.

ROOSEVELT SAID
TO BE IN FAVOR:
O F SHIP CANAL

f/T1 -

k. *

V a st «aviinr«0 in op rrntinir cnata.
a u ffirirn t («» h» vr irivrn (h r nn
tion'ii m ilrom ls n ea rly n h a lf hil
lion dollarw profit in IP 12 instead
of n q u a rte r billion d eficit, nre
r lk im n l hy *pon«or* nf the P rince
plan for
railro ad
ci*-onlinalii»n.
nowr I hmiut Mudied hy Josep h II
K a stm a n , federal n» ordination of
tran«|knrta(inn.
K astm an i* u ivin p
nttention to Ihe P rin ce plan Is* n&gt; +e. he
•a id in announcing (he stu d y, it
wns thr m a il advanced of the vanous
proposal*
made
O th e r
schem es, however, a te hrinjr consid errd
Ninele* n stiulicp o f (he P iin ce
plun. nil dealtnir w ith th r cast ,in«|
miildle w«'*l. have lieen c&lt;»mplet»’d
and h* i nine public
in
in lerst.ito
coion m -ion
ami
R econ stru ction
4Cunt toned cn Pairc P o u r)

LABOR TROUBLES
IN COAL MINES
BROUGHT TO END

FIRST LADY ASKS FEDERAL RIGHT
NATION TO HELP TO DENY BIDDERS
CARE FOR NEEDY IS CHALLENGED

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Communist Leader
Accused Of Arson

.

H i p F lorid a Stiprpfne Court h u d e n ia l the C ity o f S «n ford'ii m otion u ph oldin g th o
E n tzm ln g e r h i l l ,
which,
,
panned at the Innl session o f
th e legislatu re, forb a d e th e ; .
c ity fro m sellin g tax c e r t ifi­
price th e W C w ill buy it for
cates
ur fo reclosin g on tiix
wns advanced to another new
liens
fur * |H*rlod o f f i v *
years,
it was learned
h er*
26,000 Would Secure
high.
today.
While awaiting assurances from
Jobs On 6 Year Pro­
City attorney Fred R. Wilson
1rondon that lto President's ap­
received this information in a tele­
ject, It Is Claimed
proaching operations would n,d
gramfrom th* Clerk
of th*
aruus* retaliatory action and |&lt;re
Court.
W A S H IN G T O N . O ct. 31.— &lt;47—
rlpltate a monetary war. the A&lt;l
Thv telegram read as follows! • _
I'rrM ilrnt Itonw rvrll \vu* timer»Im*i I
ministration art the price for the
-In the case of thv Htat* ex
l»y Sen a tiir
(JiHirir**. D em o crat,
day of 080.IB fnr gold fresh from
r*l A. C. Mlttendorff et al rela­
(tcu rg ia, y i'M rn li)'
Mfn vo ralil)
denseMr mines. O
ili*|&gt;o*rtr ttiward linkinjf ( h r jju lf
tors versus Ellen iloy vtc r*.
Today’s world price, converted rna*t anti (h r A tla n tic aeklnm nl
spondents, the Ruprvnia Court has
Into dollar, at 14.76 to the Pound, with p flM l.000,000 whip can al
denied th# motion to quash. Th*
opening the exchange rate, was through aniith (IriirMi** ■n«l nm th
respondsnta falling^ to_ answer op
01.07 lea. than the domestic quo Florida.
otherwise-pDad further within 10
days of filing hereof a peremp­
- •JPtii--t*Ti-vtdrnt, tlrovjc* " W , * ^ AVTITtfifsfin Is “Lenient
Nswx that thv Amrrirati c"»
a call at the White llnuse, Ilk**i&gt;
...
tory writ will h« isaued."
«*
rrnmvnt waa viatsniling ita p &gt;bl will instruct the public w«irk« ad \\ l l l l \ l O U l l o r S O l L U U
U t e In July. Mr. Mlttendorff,'
purchasing program ca &gt;ar.| nn
ministration tt« provule funds f*»r
a m.mbq of th# Bondholders*
Leniency wa- the rule observed
v:&gt;ua flurtuationa in ilotnanlir nml a survey of th?* proposed cannl In
Protective Committrv, sought to
determine its feasibility.
, ! v M » i« p n l ..it. ** \. It Wil
forvign markets yeatrnlay.
purchase a certain number of («X ■
From five to eight hundred miles ^ pun n- h*
4 liter.ce upon
Storks on thr New York ex­
certificates from Miss Hoy, th*
miiuII ullin*« •
all* m* I
1**^
change slumped sharply after an would Im- trrrnmetl from the wrPt
city tax collector.
. *1 • f ire i mi
earlier upward Hurt',; the dollar distance tn-tween gulf and Atlan- su.lator- who .*|
8h* refused to sell these certifl- '
tic
-ealM*urtl
port-,
apnnanra
of
the
•
*ii
dn
\
i*l»*
c
•
u
r
•
|
ulto
quotation fell in Kiirnj&gt;ean ren­
rates on the grounds that th#
canal
claim
ter.: Chicago wheat price* ro«e
Entxmtnger bill prevented euch
Mil- ill”
Engineers have •‘•*timateil that
Her l&gt;r 1 1 K i ig w h»»*
I! |-4 cents only to recede
and
tale.
approximately ’J6.IMNI men wo Id
*»«• I of a cl*i iu* « f I . c .h u n k .
buying
erthu«la»m in
heavy l»e roipl*»v««l -ix year- diggiag the ..oil W II iir a i. .
Mr. Mlttendorff, with oth er'
Biota*. mil
members of th* committee, ap-' j .
American induatries gave wny lo 166-mile ehaniwrl, which would ti­ Mia* Mar tlse *»••-• Ul •■e
a I,tie.
pealed to th# Supreme Court, a n ^ '
a rush to unload pnrrhaaev
of
ll* feet deep and .11HI feet w ole
v» i ra iIim iii -- • I • f
* •'MUlth# city, through Mr. Wilson,
,i i kle-w Mill' r *
The
American adtn nut ration
The propo-etl r«*ute *»f th*’ water
filed a morion to quash tha Mlti •t I'l’M •o a
sought an undemtandin • with wa&gt; op* n- fiotn the Atlantia nt ’ IVil II h -' » » I
tendorff rasa A decision had been
Great Uritain on the application St Mnry- K 'x e i. paa-e- K»dk-t«»n. . :«» bond on I ........ .
expected for some weeks.
I irge
of I'reaidsnt Rooesvell'• plan H (in , nml la-per, Kla., arel enters
With the telegram received thla
Kb»&gt;if John »•», a'i i I ‘lo* ^ I •
aleady eachangen and inrrt-nae thr g u lf llear the mouth of t hamorning as the only information
U |-on. wlille, . I aI 4 • •■ * It h i
Aurilln Kixer
prirra by buying foreign gi.til.
which has bean received hark In
4 -All g ll4|\:M| k%M '
I $m-».
, A deftnlta embargo on golj waa
I’
\
1*011 *. , *v*ltfi
l uni ;**h I
regard to the Court's action, nn
advocated It, Mime Frcmb IH'wa- Knights Templar Will
v i l l i |M'iattng n liiim itiv ai** • \
city official or employe* would
paprrn although Bank of Frame
comment on whether or not th*
E n t e r tain Officials •» : Iwiiit a lirenvv M i l d»-»Hft- •
ofTieialn naid they ware nut wot
M n A DuV.’ 4 r|»r*• gi »l v i ' l i ••t•*xr
telegram could lend authority to
ried over a poaakdr dangei to
A j«»int inspection
nf
T n v ln r • M.flk «|Od -It-'M
. A«0- ltd! I
the belief that th* Court has ruled
French gold reserve..
l ominmnilrr N'o 2H Knight*- Tc»r*
$••.
that the Entxminger bill la uncon­
Financial interinla in Ani»'er
t .a t lit |.l I f 4f*
.1• o«» ‘ . d
pint nnd O liv rv fotnm m ndrr No
stitutional.
dam believed inflation waa around I Knight*- Tt-m plnr of Orlamti* ..f „
Hr,*. •
- .* d
If tha Court has held it uncon­
the e &gt;rtier in the Unite - Slate*. | w ill I h* held h e rr on Kri-lny nigh* ' Dew ey W 'llin ii- v*i* •.• • &gt;1 I -i
stitutional, th* Bondholders' Pro­
Tha Ontario minister of mines. at 7 10 i,‘cluck, it wn* nnnuunr^d i* • kb'cM d» •* »**g
tective Committee or any other
Charles McCrea, naid he thilikn I imIb ) by H r &gt;w b i -I W a lk e r, h e a l
».• Mri ^ dl‘ u a - l I • «
person or group may purehas*
"gold will be the meanv &gt;f bail of th r Iih m I T *n ip la r«
\iM0- til4-eu h &gt; •• f iu ,| * * f*-r • •»'J
tax certificate, as of old. Ukoerla*,
ing the world out of the ilepreat0i-«
t
4
I01
ly
.
A
!*
111
«
•
.1*
4
tt
ri
*
I
Pa-I 4• rMini Cu iiim B m lrr llr n r y
the city may continue Ita forwand
alon."
U Snow , of Tam ju . if»Bp«»cl«»r |ern- f ia»0- oil n - 111111441 ihatgt*,
closur* suits, halted 1st* this
A
'Li
«
1
iyt.,4
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f
0- ir l, iifui in«’ml»4-i • of hi- -tu ff w ill
summer when thr MittendoVff
a
.1
u
mi
i
I
v
*
u.
1
4
In
*
g
»»
.
I h* in Si»nf»»nl fur the occasion
suit was filed
Cyclonic Storm Passes T h e y w ill
gie^tinl up-»tl their
It was learned at th* City Hall
Over Oriente Province a rriv a l by the leading oficera of Rev.Root Talks Before
today that much progress hod
kku- -aid, by biivirt/
ut i r
an.I
lokk.wl bolder
cm h ( '(iimiiutid- i )
The*-i’ m e II
bean made in foreclosing against
I fit-11- i« mi ill -ul fm ing." •In* -Hid
110.ie dollar*, offering 'non* and 2nd Attempt ToEffect
I bi II’ Mi le Iltdicat -'ft I bat
delinquent property owners before
H AVANA, &lt;Vt -71
Thr t* W hite. A H \\ •Il«-tI mid II L Sanford Rotary C 1u h
g,»»*
'
I
hr
ntu'i
von
put
mi
ynut
0
-de
point
da,
ill
,|ti
effm
lo
k«-ep
fed* i ft I gok ei ft ineiit
*li
IiihuH’h Return Failu the suit was brought Property
National Observatory lepurted to­ Ja&lt; oI m . J r --f ttrlando. find lley
•'fiitgriit, It-- nn-ir tax*** I*
' h* ibdlai from al Ing p ir n p it a t e
bok • »-t 1 lolgbl -plead to tb all
day that a cyclonic disturbance w ard W a lk r i. |) l» ('a ld w ell, and
" \t» Ifarc Work in Seininoh llu- ittiirr II.MA0* kkIu* -lilt In
upon which taxes had been d#v
ly If I ' m t d r n l Ku to’ krlt alo old
K K Lim e , of Sanfo rd.
ATHENS, Oct SI. —(A*&gt;
Th* 11nqusnt as far beck aa 1919 had
of moderate intensity was pa»*
C„unty" ns. the silt&gt;)«*«'l » b,*— im'ApR In -H U’ -mi dn WMtl n l (I \\ Mel f ell, -ta li’ bi ghwa, .It
iei t i I of ( Hilo, -aid noi 1 &gt;i|i| MO b- xocce-aful in tl * tin rr national
In
vita
tio
n
*
have
lM-cn
rx
ten
iK
’d
Appeals Court today refused a beta acquired by the city, and
lag over Oriente Province, with
by KcV. J B limit, pa-iui of ( (is uittm i rff«*»t. th** lii’Urr it v&gt;,II
I *••••»it**!*** k*.-l|l|l 4 •• pill ba«8,i| ty 1 -line, esperla aatd thBnlixh
second request by the United Mr. Wilson and his staff was
ita center estimated near Santi- to several nearby Command* He*, 1 irst Cuiiy-r,-Rational 1 liurcb nf Iu*
Iii- 'a&lt;e if the federal g ov*'fft(iit,nt • qualixat &gt;oii funq
wlucli
would
and Mr W alker a n ticip ate* p large Sanford t o delivery In-foir 111' •*.
t Slates for the rstrsdlMon of preparing to clean up a batch
Thr f**l*ti0*
Itrlpb—
••tl* tall) l tile.I that lto c- nip a n y, • a ir y on the tratt*ar io?t for the
delegation of v ia llu r* and mem
Iwrn of the Hnnford lt” lsiy Cl ,b HMii.ftg th*- i • • ly i- gmwinr II*.
|Samuel Insult, former utilities of 1920 delinquents when they
kt^Tto city, capital » f
l&gt;r,,v
k
k
ii
lid
I’onipl)
ing
witb
tlir
N
K
A
|
I
oitdun
government
w.ubl
auffrr
tier*. A n in%nation i* l»*ueil to a ll ( nirriing si tbe Vsbl, r II..1s t ul
uraguatr
tnrw, reported heavy lainfalla dui
were halted.
&gt;.f
in
ker
wa*
••*
g
i
r
*
t
n
Itrrd
fi»r
-•*
pi
o
laioltM.
nugr
loaaea.
•ojourm ng and viaiting
K n ig h t * , nmin 1 ,dnv
Rebuffed In a first effort,
Ing th* past 40 hour. Five river,
I
br
wmtn
n
ibdcgatri*
at
It*-'
If
an agreem rit '
could
Ilie
fii-t
»*«iuit
ilmllengr
to
tbr
T e m p la r, h r -aid.
w hether th ty
During tbr mating insmlM-i •
1 American authorities rainatituled
went out of ttolr bsnk* ten to 16
Strew. Streets
have unlforuo* or not, or w hether voti*d tu stage an attrndanec ron i ml Mgrn-1* •»• thrrr »• t**«la\ ’ g.lkl i flint* ii IV iN’KA *t Uvit*o« wa* teached, ahrrvU) afa Iw.i nation* i pr feedings last August lo return Arabs
f**t, destroying trop* and aevrral
b) thr (ieufgt K Hriactdl would work In co-uprration, many
they w ea r them or not. K e f ir * h - test which i* t&lt;&gt; sontmuc mild . .ufmrnrr -I* tiv rr n l rrpiirt** *b- k«
iuiuI
Insull
to
Chicago
to
face
chargee
With
N
alls
A h Proteat
email houee*. No b&gt;«» of Ilf*, nor nienta w ill be nerved a t the conclu­
ii
t bat in MU largrr fltir* • » * "
1 . 0 ( 101111* 1 , held, a&lt;liantagrt p-ob
Jan, 1 Club mrmbvrahiii was •" pi«.k'it« to n.&lt; .• $f.r»,t»oo,oon f..* .­ I OH truction niitpati) of Bruklyit aid)
‘ arising from the collapse of
Injury waa reported
would
accrue
although
sion of th r inspection.
vidi-d into two groups with G \\ In f Hlrrad&gt; w«rr m arly cam •»* 1 It*.’ lompaiiy -aid it wi»« n u n l t"
utility Interests which he oper­
JERUSALEM. Oct. 81
•ii tbr N'rvf Yoik pu*tofTtrr oh France m r .i( be M putei.tial *uf
Spencer *• rsptaln o f one proii ■ Ii f alrrndv « r r r under wav
WA8HTHGTON. Oct- 31— &lt;*&gt;&gt;Dewn revealed* th* streets of tha
f r m , piraatbly to am h an eatent ated wuh his brother, Martin.
2H
and
that
on
.''"t*I
l*.
thr
K«d
Whitten Dies and James A Wright ns captain I bey Raid thv movement h»*d tiia-ury tie |i 111 tiieiii a*krij fur ;.* to re lai ita a lr - td y pircattouT to Wcattor Borsau l.nlay lamivd | Mrs.R.K.1
Holy City strewn with nail* todays
The Insini
HNllW IN CALIFORNIA
presumably by A rato' to hinder '
tto following warning: "Advleory ' At HomeThiHMorning of Ilia other group.
«l ,«d into niarljr rvary comtniim nd ' IiHiftal offer*, kkith til- Rpec'fl lo id upon the gold tanilarl.
aide la rxpsctrd to provide a ban
the transporting of government
10:00 K, M. a triplcal dUturtonc*
tali n* Bhat id jlr is niu«l com­
quet for the sinning side early m t&gt;
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. S I — forces ordered out to halt* anti- (
li central about 70 mils, eoulh
F u n e r a l services fn r M rs. U l ply
with
NI(A
|iiu»Uluiu
and
th#
I • Irral
Itritff Admlni-t tat»»r
. \ ,,*£• i
' of Guantanamo, Cuh* apparently lisn A n to n rttr W hitten , pindevf January
pir-iilrnl'a ir rmplo) nu n* agirv- Wiggin T c IIh Of 1» bb (47 Mountains of Northern Cali­ Jewish demonstrations.
I’rveenl al the meeting were: l l a - *v L. IL'pklii* aildrtl hi* vi*b»
fornia. Orsgon .nd Nreads glis­
moving east norths*»t about five Sanfo rd resident who died th la ,
Snipers biased away at govnn*Rotarians J C Chase, uf Orlando, in tIu*! iif Mr*, flnoarvrlt in «all mrnt
He Suffered In Pools tened with tto first snow of the msnt o f f i c e r * IntsrmlttonUy J
mil** per'hour attcmlc-l by ahifl- m orning at ittr hum s, iil2 F -*i’ |
VSlirn bid* wrrr o|h*ii' it on Oct.
Jos Scarlrti. of DeLand, II.
i mg f’ -t public aupptirl, and «b
season yesterday while valleys throughout th* night and polio* j
Ing gala* and of smsII diameter. Second S t., w ill be held from the
J . tbe company
«aol .'
nul was
•
laiitu*
&lt;ho'
in
tni*n&gt;
luralitb
l.outitt. of I'alm Itnach, Paul Sline.
WASHINGTON. Oct 31.- (4*)-- gripped with moisture loft by a re tamed the fire, but there w a n j
Caution la advlasd vessel* in the Erick n o n F u n e ra l home tom orrow
I I 12.HIM) lower than »••&gt;
olhrr
“
lb.
-tundaid
ttf
l^
lir
f
ha»
*•r
r
who presided. W A. Lrffler, II
afternoon at 3 :00 o'clock.
I wo tiayx lair? .tbr of!
wa* |»ro- Aibeil II Wlggin, former Chase general storm.
no Msaaltlas to add t* tha 20 9
windward passage."
It. Stevens. W M. Haynes. H, Pu , /ai ■•••• biu I*, maintnin health"
Bank president, told
As th# moisture-lodes clouds dead and hundred*, waandod M
Hvv, W m , P . llro k a, J r ., o f th#
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• - f f ' l oa tin- giooiul t b . ' thr runt National
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light,
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Senals
investigators
today
that
hia
•wept Inland, tto United States tto previous rip ting •i r • •.
F ir s t B a p tist C h u rch w ill off! In lc,
pMHy h a l not aijfnrd tl • te rmllopUin
eer, leorund Mtl.uras, W C Hut­ iMHt.lHMt Afipmpriat ion,
FsAsSchumpertPiesAt i and b u ria l w ill
In
f a k r v iv w
|il")invnt ag vrrmrftt a' lh* time personal corp rations had suffered Weather Bureau reported another
A a emergency law waa callad In­
kkarned.
\
%
ill
fall
fat
«hnrt
nf
pm
chison, Msrtin J Brain, F
C.
a net loss of more than 16,000,- disturbance rolling down tto coast, to effect today In an effort to
•br bid wa* nubnuttx-d
C em ete ry
&lt;
Home O f Daughter| M r*. W hitten suerumbed n f U r , MarMahun. A W. Epps. K K. xtdtng a»lr«|t atr rrltrf l l r ixid Thr llrtaroll ('on i »*ny run­ 000, from partinpateing In More rain and anow waa forecast. prrvant further oatbreaks. H
Biudwnrth, II M. Water,n. W. U •niar Rtattr hart m-t borne thei
an illnvss of two ynar'a sLand ing ,]
. nrd that by thr act uf *ohmittkng pools and syndicates with thv Thv first rain of tto season fell vests tto Administration wtyjl wide
»
Frederick Abney Schumpert. 77.1 She hod lived In S a n fo rd and Kcm -I Cooper, S G Gray. H. O. fihllv Hh#f in rmnpaH»«m with th* to * id. it automatical**
in Southern California.
* gitified Chase 8e«urltivs Cor|«&gt;ratlon.
pow*0» — Including eourt m artial
retired mvrchaat who had lived id in nl* C o u n ty aivc* 1884, or to holavr, II II l'«pe, B.' L Mallbl* amount* pmvtded by thv loral art-1 loinphanev with all p«. »• ulafti of
lie also tsstlfied to tto forma­
authority.
Sanford at -ntarraU for tna pait year* ago, and w aa a n ative s f Karl Lehmann. George llanlsn, the fed« ral gmrrrnmrnta.
APPROVES BEET CODE
tbr B|&gt;vcifications( anil that
th# tion of thrsr companies in Canada,
f*uri‘»#»*y. •*»ha -aid. Impelled -nxftary o! thr trva oiy, in it* toying that he hoped to benefit in
21 ysars, died at the bam* of hi* lla w k in t v ill* , (lto. w to r* sh * W*J and Miss Madeline Wallrm, pianT y . . . . ...
, 5g
W ASHINOTONToct. i l — bF)—
daugklsr, Mra. G forgf D. Biahop, born o n M a r. 8, 1803. ,
Hr a. K f* «v * It yf^tt rday l*» take !• inut ng to give tht r intracf to hi. paymrnt cf income tnaes
a t 0:40 o'clock this morning after
u half hftur off t&lt;&gt; alftp away to a higher bidd«*r ,w#a «odatmg the through them lie added that he NRA yesterday announced that
S u rv iv in g M r*. W hitU m a r * Vrw
a »to rl illness.
»fr the Worlds Knit In advance Ute. The Injunction was made did net know whvlhrr this pur­ Presldrni Roosevelt had approved
husband, R . K . W hitt A
of t o
ri.osiu*
• Ud&gt;or code for tto beet sugar toc Feaoral services will l r held t v
uf tbr formal raerptmn fur her lempot ary.
Was
Matts*
pose had been achieved
fo rd ; tw o d au g hter*. M rs. W .
—
dustry providing a maximum 40- (AMPOHD
tb m .
.
g rrww morning at 3:80 a’dack Hootoa a ad M r*. J . I . Jon as,
e lse h lre ls r t s u 4 r
me Early Today
hour work weak for factJry hslp A sM
m U a tom* o f anotto- daugho
w
-.U
C an to r R Q I, and three sons, R.
sxcspt during tto crop saamn
. Mr*. Goto*. A. DsColIrs,
TO AIB MOTORCADE I’ LANB
HAHDIK HEARING NOV. T
maCUHa COLK DUIYF.
W h itt s * , and I I . E . W h ltU n .
xyvrs
- ’ ’
~
,Y 0 » K
O ct. B l — ( 4 7 —
when a maximum of 80 hours
h tto Rsv. Martin J. Br«m sf
3Sfcs
.........
_
H anford, an d W . A . W hitten ,
Fapoe'io hod todar vtr• Episcopal Church, ofTALLAHAKKEE, (VI -ii— &lt;0*1
Represertx'i'fs from all ! &gt; * " » would apply.
A discussion i t drtaill fnr
T a ft.
npleteri
It*
crossing
of
Governor Khollg will -nntena a fa Beni Inale C.'-n'y will most at
Tto body will to *«g4
Sanford Country
lr j iClub
uiu maw.evens.ip
membership
&gt;H, aemiding to a wirs- gatnpaign wVlib l« ylwni.d
NAVY ABES MORE MONEY
A . C , wtor* laur
• A H K CAM , IBHI KD
tu hearing Nov. 7 S| X:3o IV M* to » ! • Chamber of Commerce office
pori rf Iu panitloa, rs- ar. earl, date WX1 ba he'd at i he consider Dan Hardies '"ply tb ■t 4:00 o'tb « lomorraw aftera ra tiv e o f
WAJUUNOTON Oct- 31.—
Macksf XAdio.
.
WASHINGTON, Oct. ------C*&gt;— T tia sv R Is Clqu i r
m *- nitflil at 7 3.1. charges oa which to wa* sulpvpd- |Mn to work out final plan* fur
City Hall tomru
urn
&gt;— M 49 .
ho was bore on T to Casapinailer al tto Cun
lto
G r s r i, iKisition at _ 0:00 o'clock
when n t-tnbers nf the t ■d •• sheriff of Dade c midy, tto i|.e countywiue NltA motorcade The Navy yesterday u ts d
Ba
w as
w idely Issued a rail today for tto
would pUr# It lOoAplUa Club's iersrd uf il'tsctur* will meet t c.ivrriiar announced .vstertoaF- whlib U to be staged on Nov. 8, Public Works Administration far
a
north nf C a p * F in ls le r s . with member, of ilw
* » well M In ditfen of all Malian* bonk, at i W
Eseealive! The bearing wilt to hel 1 In tto for ‘ to PUT •* « f nttroctlng (•- approximately 077,000,000 to carry
daughter, are rloos f f to *!■ SSI Wodnesday. Oct.
tto
governor*! tontlo* to an NRA Festival which out a program wklcb It daaerihsil
ami sG iu i 600 m iles due I'emmlUre uf Ike k.-miople Coanlyl board room of
office.
B o rd c s u i, F ra n s * .
w •' U told m bacfndJ mi M o». 10 as one for Maisrrad repairs.- - T h s M I v l l l S i r ------' —
Clamber of C ew a tiN .
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 31.—
( A . P . ) — T h e w orld price o f
gold ab ru p tly idumped lodny
In spite o f R o o sevelt’s an ­
nounced Intention o f buying
th e m etal In fo re ig n m arkets,
but neverth eless the dom estic

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G r e a t e s t V e g * L a b It

P a r t l y clo u d y w lU i probab le
e ra to n ig h t a ad S u n d a y .

M t U J RldMrt Garden Land.
VOLUME XXV

A .N
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■

IN D ItP K X D K N T

D A IL Y

N EW SPA P ER

S A M - O K I ) . F L O R I D A . S A T I I I D A Y . ( H T O H E I l 2 S . 19.13

U.S. GOLD PRICE DENIAL MADE
REACHES NED THAT NRA HAS
• HICK OF 8LS HURT TRADE

Late President Roosevelt Honored on Navy Et&amp;f

Price Fir# Cent*

BANK DISOWNS
IWIGGIN’S ACTS.
PROBERS TOLD
-

Adiriintatration Boosts Johnson, WnllaceHoth
P rice A gain Despite
Answ er ChargeTliat
Decline In L ondon;
Codes Have Slowed
M arkets A re A ctive
Up M any A ctivities

■

Aldrich, ( ’ hnse Head,
• Repudiates Policies
O f Form erH ankerln
j • Surprise Statement

WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—
W A S H IN G T O N .
O ct. 2d
i,p ,
(A .P .)—In spite o f the cle- — A n o « *# rtin n by the fo&lt;l»-»,«| re
• cllne of the London price, the s r r v r l * a i d in it* m o n th ly h u ll. Administrat'on today plnccrl tin th at in d u s tr ia l a r t i v i ’ v hint
the gold domestic quotation a la rk e re d " in in d u *tn # « in v h
at a new hlvh of f31.82. six p ro c c M in y ta x e s n r code* h iv «
cents an ounce above that of t e c •nie rfT e e tiv e recently** l i n i p j i ' '
yeatenlny The T-ondnn fiwure q u irk re v e rt l i s t io n . v e a t e n li
I fro m
th e
NRA
and th e f a in t !
HronnH from the ♦.11.10 of ; a d m in :a tra tio n .
veste&lt;-dav to $30.r«7 nl *h''
R e p o rtin g a la r g e r v.d iio -i n f j

1 W A S H IN G T O N .
O f t . 2 * &lt;4*1
I M a ik e t trn d in g |» du-tra of A lb e rt
f 11 W ig g in . ft»t y e a r* a t th r helm
I o f I be Ili.OOO.OOtl.tHHI C h a«e N a
. In itia l H a n k , w e re re p u d iate d ve»
tr» d a \
r f o r e t h r S e n a te h a n k in g
lo m n u tte e by W iu t h io p \V A l
I .V i. h h i* recen t a u rrr* * * i a* head
I of t h r f n a n r ia l hou*e
!
A M u ch « iirp ti« e .l t h r fo m n ilt
] le v am i s p e c ta to r* .a lo n u
w ith
1 t'h a - c otTli ta l* "ra te d annul h im .
K M t n « k an il v o lu n ta ry ile c la t
lio n that th e h a n k '* p r n a r tr m ail
a g f in r iit i* “ a o a o lu te ly op| o *e d ’’
to a f f ilia t e * tra d in g in th - h a n k "
*t i k m th e m a rk e t
H i* -ta te m e n t waa mud.* JU"*
a fte i Hit l it ig a t o r * had presented
e v i.k .io « . th a t W ig g in '* p e r*o n a l
mpMiiie* had p ro fite d n p w a til *if
4 Iti.iHHi.tMH) th ro u g h d e a lin g in the
| lank'** •tu ck .w h ile h ank n fT lIia tr v
mid • u h sld ia tie n w e re e n g a g in g *!•

H e a r th e re to d a y , a d e -lin e o f l i l
c e n t ,.

G ra f ZeppelinHeada
For Her Home P ort
A K R O N , O c t.

2 *.

(A *)—T h e

G r « f Zep|H -lin .v e te r a n o f m a n y
tra n * - A t la n t t c c r o w in g * .
lo ok
o f f tb i* m o rn in g on h e r re tu rn
f lig h t
to
G e rm a n y .
A cro»»
K a » le r n
U n ite d
S t a t e * , o ve r
the A t la n t ic , to S e v ille . S p a in
am i |h e n hom e,
to F rie rln e h K h a frn , w a r h e r co u rve. A score
o f t r a v e le r * w ere lluteti on the
G r a f 's p a sse n g e r lis t fo r S e ­
v ille ,
reach ed
M o n d a y , and
F n e d rie h » h a fe n , T u e s d a y .

FORD POSITION IN _ ... .... . . . . . . . . . .

FINALLY STATED Corprosecution
OR'pli&gt;nrr
-,^or&lt;*.,
go nflt-r vlth
hint *,,rir&gt;
wit It formal
nnrt cxelutle him
Johnson ChargedW Ith
A ssum inc D ictator
Role A lm ost Dally

SUCCESS OF N R A;
TS ASSURED. I S :
I’EARCE’S BELIEF ;

(d*m*ral S i r i |x v In
(_ a h a li S licduicd

Drv (to v c rn cr l’ rcdicts
Political C o n l r o l
O f Liquor \s(Yrtnin

# ,$.

nmmerre B u r e a u
Head Says M ajority
O f I’eople Want Act

BREVARD COUNTY
COURT TERM IS
BROUGHT TO END

12 Boys A ccepted For
Duty

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jBludworth Thanks 67
W h o JolnedM otorcade New Riots Break Out
A p p re c ia tio n o f th e C o m m e rc ia l A m ong A rabsA tJafta

A c t iv it ie s C o m m itte e o f t h r S e m i
note C o u n ty C h a m b a r o f U o m m e rc r
f o r th e ro -o p e ra to n re n d e re d liv
m e rc h a n t* and o th e r re a id rn ta of
th l» c it y
T h u n u la y
and
F r id a y
w h en w o rk e r* a tte m p te d
to
rer r u i t au to m o b ile * fo r a m otorcade
th ro u g h th e
fo u n ty
e a r ly
n e vt
m o n th , w a s e ip r c s s e .l trotay b&gt; F
c . B lu d w o rth , c o m m llU *
c h a ir ­
m an.
A to ta l o f 67 m e rc h a n ts and in ­
d iv id u a ls m ade c o n trib u tio n s
tn
W ard th# su c c e ss o f th * m otorcade
an d th * N R A F e s t iv a l w h ic h It
w i l l a d v e rtis e to re sid e n ts o f th e
, fo u n ty .
S o lic ita tio n
w as
h a n d lrd
in
te a m a , and a to ta l o f 60 c a r , w e re
se cu re d f o r lh a m otoread# w h i h
w il l la « v a bar# T h u r s d a y , N ov U
, T h # M a g n o lia A v e n u e and
P a rk
A r a n t w te a m s e ach se c u re d 12
- t a r s ; 11 c a rs w ar# secu red on S a n ­
f o r d A v a n u a an d th a S o u th Sid# of
.F ir s t
S t r a a t ; P a lm a tto
A venue
m e rc h a n ts o ffe re d s ix c a ra . w h ile
thooa on th a n o rth side o f r i r » t
S t r e e t o ffe re d tig h t c a ra .

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On M onday
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S a fe ty
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f o r a b ra k e toot I n * dew
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t h * d a y 's w o rld m a rk e t q u o ta tio n . th e t a x ."
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sta te m e n t, w h ic h con cern ed
The R F C .
w h ic h ,
under
the
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I’INCHOT URGES
WET-DRY UNION
AGAINST SALOON

ROOS
BACK OF PL
TO WHIP FOR

H ltder t in ie r* fro m th# S e m ln n l#

T h # p o sitio n ta k e n b y Jo hn aon
w a s th a t th e re had to l»e an «nd
tu u n c e rta in ty a * to w h e th e r F o rd
w a s o r w a s not r o m p b in g ; th a t
it w a a Im p o ssib le fo r th e g o ve rn - ,
m ent to b# ta k in g blue t-aglaa out
o f th e w in d o w s o f b neauty p a r- ■
lo r. and a t the xanie tu n e e llo w 4
in g an in d u s t r ia lis t «»f the n atioA *
} a l Im p o rta n c e o f F o rd to p u rau e
a co u rt# o u taid e N R A .
A t b p re s s c o n fe re n c e y e s t e r ­
d ay m o rn in g Jo h n so n
w as a s k e d
w h e th e r te n u re by F o n l
aTibm il fig u r e * w o u ld be v iid a tio n o f
the code. F o rd w ax th# o n ly a u to ­
m o b ile m a n u fa c tu re r to re fu s e to .
s ig n the code
" A b s o lu t e ly ,"
Jo h n so n
sh o t
i&gt;ack, “ aa soon an I h ave a c l e a r - ' k
cut v io la tio n o f the cm le I w il l '
act u nd er the cod e.
I w ill t u r n
the case o v e r to th e a tto rn # ) g e n - ’
r r a l'a o f ic « .“
A n o th e r q u e s tio n : “ l&gt;o you c o n ­
s id e r F o n l e lig ib le
to
hid
on *
g o v e rn m e n t c o n tra c ts a t th# p r * * " '
ent tim e , in a sm u c h aa t * d ate h e *
h a* not co m p lie d w ith th e c o d e ? * .'
“ N u , I do not th in k he is « i i g i « ,
hie, because he h a s p u ilic ly s la t s - *"
eil th a t h r w as not m s y m p a th y
w ith Ih * ro d e a m i h r w o u ld n s r d r * *
put In tc
e ffe c t
a n y th in g
th a t
n e v e r put in to
e ffe c t
a n y th in g
th a t looked
lik a
ru tla c t iv a b a r ­
g a in in g "
•*&amp; (
" O a n e r a l, can th e g o v e rn m e n t
.a#) fro n t a m an wfco ro n f jr m s ta
tha code w h o b u y s fro m a m a n u ­
fa c t u r e r w h o t W s n o t ? "
" I h a t* tu ta k e th e p s itio n t h a t
a g re a t b illio n d o lla r m a n u fa c tu re
r r can n o t h id * behind a $10,000
c u m p a n y ."
" K e e n th oug h th e d e a le r ItougXt
h is c a r fro m an y m a n u f a i- U r a f V *
A n o th e r n e w sp a p e r m an put t a t
"T h a Us r ig h t ."
" T h a n a tio n a l la o o r bo ard la o f
the o p in io n th a t th e F o rd t'o n ftia *
ny la g oing in fo r c o lle c tiv e bare*
g a in in g , a m i th at the N e w J a g . '
sey
and P c h ii.y lv a n ia sssi-m b fy
p la n ts a re w a itin g fo r w o rd f r o m
D e a rb o rn "
" W e l l. I am not f a m ilia r w it h
the d e i e l-ip in e n ta ," w as th e r e l-l?
•
“ G e n e ra l, w h a t i , th e a ttitu d e
in the case o f th e l.in rv iln c a r t ' * ,
" Y o u in a a n th e l.in c o ln I r i d *
aro u n d In ? W e a re g oin g to tra d e
II in fo r a C a d illa c ."
" C a n wa q uota yo u on th a t ?**
" Y e a ."
" I s It tr u e th a t
th a
L in c o ln I
(C o n tin u e d f k i Fa g # T w o )

F to in ty K n ie rg e n c y lie lia f f'u u n c ll
M »* H e le n T M ur*# and
m em ­
b e r" of h e r * t a f f a r# n u v en g xg
in c u llin g
dow n the w e lfa r e
' te lie f ro ll* an th at
hy
NnV
I,
I fu lly o u r th ird u f t h r |ie r*u n B ntiw
on r e lie f w ill h r
«m t h e ir ow n
I " g a in
l ( r t u Ili $$f m an y u f the*# persnn *
to w ork III c e le ry
f»vhl» am i in
ol her lin e " o f en deavor h a s occa
ainn vd tin * c u llin g dow n o f th#
lin t aa haa th# fa ?t th a t w e lfa re
fu n d * a r# g # ttin g lu w v r an d lowr r O n ly thua# |w r*o n x w h o ar#
a c tu a lly In d ir# n##d w ill ba ra t
ile d *oi th# r o ll* d u rin g th# winI r r . M r* M ur*# said a* *h # r e ­
m inded a ll p vraon * on r e lie f that
R O W A H U M V IH IT H C I T Y
#
Ih # ) need exp e ct nu f u r t h e r help
if they tu rn dow n le g itim a te #m
W illia m E d w a r d s
o f Z e llw o o d ,
piny m en ! w hen It I b o ffe re d .
p re a id a n t « f t h r F ly n iu u t h C it r u s
A s s o c ia tio n an d p r r s id e n t a f th a
.Slat# B a n k
o f A p o p ka
w a s in
H a n fo rd F r id a y a fte rn o o n v la lU n y
w ith t r a d *
body
o f f ic i a ls , » M
w ith h eads o f C h a a a an d C o , o il
m a tte rs o f In la re a t to c it r u s g r o w ,
a r t In th is a a c tio n .
•nine
h r a n l in
school al&gt;ou&lt;
Ihina*" th* president was doing
N A V A L A R C H IT E C T D l t t
in Washington.
^
•
U n k n o w n to th s f a m ily h * ad
V IH G IN IA W A T E R , E n g , O r L
d ic s s r d a I c lt s r to ' ' I ’ rc s Koosa26- ( A V
S i r Jo h n H a r v a r d O ila a ,
VS-lt “
79, noted
naval
a r c h it e c t , d lm T
“ I'ls s s a , s ir I ’ rc s
H iu ts s v a it."
y a a ta rd a y H r se rv e d aa
h* sa id . “ I f * * l
su rra ,
fo r
my
In th a T it a n ic in q u iry in 1911
m o th sr
M o th er c rie s
d ay
and
te s tifie d a l th a in q u iry Into
n ig h t becaua* w a a r t * o i n ( to '
V a s trta .
our h u m . T h s m an ta g oin g to
sa il our house on th * 30th o f A u ­
g ust and m aka an a c tio n o f our
fu r n it u r e hecauaa m y fa t h e r can t
pay
th a
m o rtg a g r
T h e ra
a r*
seven In th * f a m ily , c o u n tin g me
F L O R ID A
" F le a s * s ic t » ~ . R oosevelt,** he H A K r O lt ll
con clu ded , " I a lw a y s w o rry th a t Apalat-hlrwla
Kiortuw
ao m cth ln g m ig h t h a p p a a to nK u s tl*
m o th er. I'd Io ta e v e ry th in g w h at F t Mirer#
F
t T t# rr«
I g ut P la a a a c a n 't yo u da aom«
0 « t» s # v |IU
th in *
**• • am w illin g k « F W . . I
to sleep u n d er a tre e b a t I fa s I Mix mi
Oris nc
s o r r , fo r m y m o th e r an d f a l l
P li M r o la
and s is t a r and t h * r e a l o f
the T s o i pa
T Il U X V Il ia
fa m ily . P le a a * h elp
ua
to
do
so m e th in g . T h a n k s
n
th o u san d
G B O R G IA
tim es.'*
A tl a nt a
A a ia s t a
T h a bo y’ s le t te r w a s fo rw a rd e d Ma m n
from W a sh in g to n U S h a n le y who Ss vs a ns h
T kt as aMv savs lv U J * ---------in v a a tlg n tn d .
a - i.- S o u r r a in f a ll. a * U M 6 a .

Schoolboy’s Appeal To Roosevelt Gets
Result As Home Foreclosure IsHalted

Yeaterday’BWeattier

J * . - '.

i

and hln tlenlrn. fmnt govern­
ment bttalneaa.

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to. f

^ ^ u v ^ v^ ^ [ 67s .' m (» iey p &amp; n 'Finally “S ta ted
_

o th a r
e d th et a t t e n t io n o f a la r y e cro w d . T h e f r a u to m o b ile q r e r - r r A A
A n rn tn T /T T A I
t u r n e d a t a a h a o p c o r n e r a n d th e p u r s u it c o n t in u e d on fo o t T O O * A R T I F I f l A L
w it h th e c r o w d a t t t d H r . f ■
l i n i n g a n d clo n in g In on th e b a n d ­
i t lo o k e d h a i f e a ca p e w e r e im poaa lh la .
" id d e rty o n e o f t h e b a n d it * t y t W P a b r ig h t Id e a . H e R eichsbapjf Hea#3ayn
iM h h U p a c k e t , n u fltd o pt P w J w b ljla a n d a h a n d •&lt; N azi FaNcfe# A r t
e r . L jk p a ^ llo r* o p a f o w x U r i M aft ft p u is u e d b y
L e a * faflatkm ary
e b e g a n M. a t. t e, r in g b a it b e h in d h im In a n
..ig iry a nh ai r-k. „a ,r h
_____________
* —
rqp t to d jp t y a t t U ) e .a t t-e n t io n o f t b * Iftph.
T h e y' to
toeo k th e
HEBJ.TN,
Jb e. A p a c k o f w o lv e a co u ld pot h a k e b a ttle d e a c h o t h e r
prvildMif of (he R*l:h*bank quot­
h
p r y f u r f o u a ly o v e r a b a b y th p o w n 1^f ro m a f le e in g isle ig n&gt;
ed flMlMq yertarday which, h»
Mid, Mom "to show a N a tl or
T w e n t ie s '* m o s t o f th m p e o p le o f tb la F a scist regime Is able to Handle
g t m ob s c r a m b lin g a f t e r m o n e y . T h e eurrvi
untry war* Ilka th
that
InDaMoi
w a a th e r u lin g
p a s s io n
o f th e
p u b lic, arlljr than a democratic m t f
A lm ig h t y D o lla r
Dr. HJahxar Schacht, the Pf**iThoee w
u h o h a d It w e r e k i n g ; th o s e w h o d id n o t w e re beh t e d foo le. O t h e r th ln g a
of lif e w ere
f o r g o t te n .
D e- dont, spoke at a general -v —
e h l r a l r y , m o r a lit y , b o n e q ty , a n d k in d n e s s w e r e conv- about a bank Idw n fb m " p r
leewT' M artin*
hol.iey*'
particularly
ly n e g le cte d In t h e In t e n s e d e v e lo p m e n t o f a c q u is it iv e to ''silrntdate tha jo d M o n 'Iw t ik
T h e l u s t f o r g old h a d It s f o il s w a y .
lia r af capital." to Ineraaaa th»
,
M o e t o f th e la w a w h ic h w e r e p a s se d In th e s p e c ia l s e s ­
rkpt- and to give unatnplojrment
s io n o f C o n g r e s s l a s t s p r in g w e r e d e s ig n e d to p r e v e n t a rep death
Irqth blow.
Wow.
A
piaoant tlnw,**
tlma.” " T&gt;r.
i'r o c ro s k i ■, lt n
Att tha
the preaant
in. o0(f tth p a b u s e s w h ic h s p r a n g u p d u r in g t h e m o r a i
o f th e p a s t d e c a d e . T h e b a n k in g a c t . t h e s e c u r i- Rchsaht mslntslnad, "when lh#
TODAY i
t e ct b. i N l t A an d t h e A A A a r e a ll su p p o se d to p re v e n t whole world la raising tha cry
t a k in g a n u n f a i r nd- that tlcrm an* l» d riftin g.to Infla
Hon. i h i p ilf t l'f lg k y a a kHow that
in th e w ile s o f tr a d e in iha United State*, Franca, Belriu m and other
conntrloa ’ tha
S tir tbalr^etronaih: tkerl*1VV,y W c*!
.. ..
up
\ ' 4 * 4 y e t w e sq tp e tlm e s w o n d e r If it ie p o ssib le to le g ls - r»p cr dreutatloal' I* conalderyMr
s e n s e o f j u s t ic e an d s q u a r e d e a lin g . hfsher than at •*.»
* — * '
s t a ll ROK fcfnl M l h * ,U t e In to p eople a p ro p e r set
” !n Oarmnny and ltaty,‘ howthey shall walk, a iu i|C q n p s im p le a c t o f C o n g r e s s m u s e a m a n m o re c o n s id e r a t e
-Isa ia h tOtgl, ■
(o f nip n e ig h b o r, m o re c h a r it a b le to w a r d h is w o r k e r s , m o re »»*r, the m a r e a 1* true, which
!JOp B H E P U F R D : The h o nMet
ta l In h | s f in a n c ia l r e la t io n s h ip s T D o e s th e h is t o r y o f ■cem* to ahow a N a ll a t Fooclit
nr abaphard;
I sh all•o u r b )w s s h p w t h a t w h a f ip n eed ed is m o re la w , o r p e rh a p s rrsim e la nhia to handta currahc}
pollrlr* te*« Inflationary than a
Surely goodness and* a finer
In e r
sspiritual’
p ir it u a l
an
d m
o ral
e
n lig h te n m e n t
w h ic h
our
and
moral
enlightenment
dem ocrallr rule.
tap all tl)a dare chprphoa coqld probably supply better than our Congreaa?
" R u a ln c r * u nd er the
N a il
r*
wljl dwell In tha
If there had been a law prohibiting a mob from scram S im * la ah n w in jr an iin m ia la k t b l*
L °n » f o r a t s f r - F u lm bllng ffor
o r ,a bandit's money when
they are chasing him, re v iv a l w h lrh 1* m ir a n lr and n et

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i’
i r

hnsr11

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y

ry taaabali hara thsra
other man on tha I n n .

The M enace

O f

Snakes

A nfvfspaiper d is p a t c h c a r r i e s the Information that
p f tb# baft ones w« h»vs|tw eqty-&lt; in e r » t Ill-sn a k e s h a v e b een k ille d by crews of negro
jla te l/ conceded
. . a youni
s. worker* clearing n 100-foot-right of way between Banford

*»«&gt;, whep
wheB *her
' ‘sailor
frUnd and Fern Park during the past few days,
hri, "Ths tunnel 'wp JumI ' in „ manner this Is not pleasant news but it should

L .

PM#ti r * r T i w j m n i f - -- w s'rh T n g 'tii' d v V F y o n a r a p ^ in i m F T i t i i t t c r r w i t f r t n r v * n f c -

■ shs r"«rr*n&lt;r*A^b*r|cas|on to go Into thu womla with the opening of the hunting
!____Iseason not many days away, because of the high waters
v&gt;
during the lata summer, or for some other reason, snakes
ruismnuni •rldirartly;},&gt;vi,
mi)r„ conspicuou# lately than In many seasons.
*•
°f *u&gt;?*
'li^^Thpy can be seen on the highways and In hammocks ami
gota resarvoa &lt;n ibs fsdeteyyone haa a story to tell about one he has killed.
phi t m a u r y
•tamdil/ and pro
It is too bad that most of us cannot discriminate In our
ppytlpnstaljr lucre****. 1 hat’s one
attack a on thaea rsptiles and concentrate on Ihoae which are
« l ) of gatllni rich.
really a menace and spare thosa yvhlch henefil us. Thenfcy '• * '“ **
»
are many snakM which work to our advantage, kill rots.
c Apparpnllj' lher» is (ulnc to |«
and other snakes sud in gancroL are a benefit to
u ,I ' l l

T s.'

,

P * « u | y w |m *r In th-’ N-'Hh aad in s f C t a ,
i ijM f r e q itt. T h a t w&lt;ti be tap L a J m a p ld n d .
T b e p o iso n o u s sn n k e n , o f c o u rs e , s h o u ld In- k ille d , b u t
»f lh* unsmolpyad sn.l othrr poor
upiS, but It
it fopi III
taupiS,
l l help F lo r a s . w h y d e s tro y q k in g s n s k e w h ic h l« th«* w u rn t em -m y of th**
R‘M Con.# r a t t le r a n d p io c c a s ln a n d y u a r ly a c c o u n ts fo r th e d e a th o f
i f j u a . i t f j r . ; sards.
m o re of fh p se r e p t ile s th a n a n y o th e r a g e n c y ?
I f w e had
m o r e k in g sn p lu -s w e w o u ld n 't h a v e t o m a n y o f th e p o is o n ­

Baa wksrs Blsheid whllnsr,
Rt pf thp Nrw York Slqek

o u s k in d .

All of this recalls to us the advice we learned In the
Hoy Scouts under the beaming of what to do in cane of a
snake bite. It is almost upeledn to attampt to tell numguiW
how to conduct himself in such an exigency, no probably
g®1** h» ba pr“l»s4. drawn the soundest advice would be: to go ta qUlckiy Hn possible
quartered, or just hanp nl .
to r doctor after placing a tqurfjiuut-t above the affected
— p---------part. 1 Df course there gre many- o t h e r t h in g s one m ig h t do
ling fsrm trt In the ml.JilN
i|ut lathis m u c h is re m e m b e re d it m ig h t »qve it life .
■say praetdp s r.'Sl lert at
I* ,

ha*
been down te
to s*« the Pras-dsrt.
k fry M f to find pa1
. wpeDi-

. • £in

It
! I

ggrarnm onl’s p- wer.
I&gt; Is
'
ieely easy 1 1 whip Henry
Una.
te only ■nl
Sat giH htp eevhral tnuu*a n I s tM thq I ne
Is

X

different

1 ropOsiiwn.

Is tllusly 10 a d hart.
HooMvalL’s
Inherent
Stlsm ltd him In
attack
1 fntd tnflaUenarp plea to*.

■Wool the
eanpitttepd, cab slightly

™SL* the

rotlf pnpe, stocks

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actually (|rupp*-l.
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S A N F O U p T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
Th# recant rain* and rooter
weather have aided tha stall Ins
cuunteniiK* itf the ct-lsry dslta.
Already th* growers ran count o*
better p r im , U tte r prtKhtcU and
U lt e r conditions than they rould
U .t week when tha hot w aslhr*
prevailed
Ths Rrothtrhood of th* Praabyt*r|sn Oturch, recently urea meed
has grown to such proportion*
that thy msmbert docldod upon
having ojpntbly meetings w hen
th* Maipborg rpuld gather for racrM tjen sided by sojMthlng to,
*1rofDn
com m ill** on sntar-l
so th
th*'

II. W sllsc*. Roy Chlttfnden, \gldam ar ( 'sldw*ll, H. C Meawell, D
A. Caldwell, J
M (illlnn, Brin
WorMjruff, Joseph Chittenden, 0 .
H. Hoff, J. D Davldspn, Fd tlun
ter, A. F Anderson, H. J. Holly,
H. 1.. Perk. C H Dina**, and tt.
C . PuUoee Officers of lh* organ
IsatUin pry: D. P. Caldwell, Jr.
president; 0 . P. W yatt, vlre-president; Thomas K Bates, secre­
tary! and A. K . Kussetter, We*furor-

Osborn llscndoa mad* a busi­
ness trip to Jarkponrllla Saturday.
Th* Music Department of th*
merit g$▼* * banquet to
WoMaa’e QUh held It* regular
»i&gt;* vr»\ llv# member* 1 in e tl irqr Satsrday sfteynuan In th#
prdMnk • th# horn* of Mr.' f.|ut&gt; room* with Mia* McKIm la
r*. c; if thnga*
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on Banfoni thara* of Iba prtpraiy. Thosa
Halphta. The** present
w art: taking part were: Mr*. T, A . NewRobert
Clefd,
fb Uf»n, JJoel
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hfda wquld. b* rajppted, I f detlayml
flatly that “tha Ford Company
hq* not made qny guverrirpent
kid*." ,
,
" If bid* have been mad* by
Ford dealer* It la because the
government departments Insist on
ft' being dpn*,‘’t th* statement
said. "Tbq iltu aiion at Washing
p. ttt|ch |ja* *0 grtatfy
r. jnhnson, I* a simple &lt;&gt;na. A
ftbrd dealer, who 1^ a rlllten of
W asking to*, yntarad, hl» b'ri »l

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"T h a rr Is no mooe^ In govam*
mart bid* tiqleag son** form of favqritlsm Is practlcpd, such 'a* Is

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WIGGIN’S ACTS,
PROBERS TOLD

ih o w Fci m p ro fit o f m are t#i*n $10,

(Continued From r t t f t O m l
that probably 14.000.000 Am trlrsn* wee* Jobless lad.to tha crea­
tion o f . a program aimed at re­
lieving this critical condition, he
gqld.
" It w as originally planned by
th* ntw Adiplptstymtion that b u si­
ness reorganisation waa to be
brought about 0* a m ajor part ofj
the new program," . b*
*a)|i.!
"Through a system of code* which!
were tq b* based upon yrhst bqql-|
he«a wanted, th* government H d .
planned to lend a hand with .a
Minimum of supervision. N B A w *s|
th# result.”
I
The
President's
Agreement,
"merely an instrument tp take
pare of a pressing situation until
January ' flpd".
wp«
Introduced
tale In Use Rummer, ha said, "In
an attempt lo maintain tbo morals
pf million* of unemplpyed who, qlthough Joblesk, had slneg Msrph
Jivecf on the hop* that things w*Tr
getting
better. These m llllw *
hpwevar were having &lt;M|r faHh
Iq (h* Adm lnUtratkm * ah»k*n by
an Increase In the price of tpv
t h ln p they peqded. an Increase
In th* price of the thing* they
an Inttoase 1
Ihlogs they m
hrotight about by a horde * f pro-l
flt**v s"
‘ "“ Now we are at the atari of a
vitally needed ’Huy Now* cam ­
paign." he said. "Need 1 **y that
if you people In ftanfnrd wlJJ put
thin program over *«nH find out
luirkly and convincingly fa st whq
lh* N flA mean., and that It I*
most certainly worth w h ile?"
Th* annwer to th* complaint of
those who say that th# N R A ha*
done nothing that 1* definite, Mr.
Pearce ibid, is I hat “ Pall# nr* U
needed bc?nre a condition that ha*
existed for nearly four y e a n rgn
he corrected. Can we get out of a
f»nr-ye»r _ &lt; im ? r ;! e n . - in
throa
months?”
The South, particularly Florida
may expret to »*# more &lt;kflnlt*i
c * .o il. shortly after the Drat of!
th* nrw year, Mr. Pearce stated.]
Since it has mainly citrus in d j
vegetables to sell to the people o f ,
-ha nation, he said, and slpce th»
•ffrcln. of thr NRA have nntlr*-|
ltd, Increase! the huying power
-if persons in the North. Florida
vrowers’ prospect* #r* exceeding
•y bright.
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r»ff#r of Atlanta rhtb official# lo
manag# it next #ca#on.
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first released
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profit*, W ggln sxld hit pwrsnna)
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juiys lower wages than the Ford
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th a t o f o th e r ia au ln g h a n k s, in a s ­
' Declaring that “Johnson I* not
m uch a* non-m etm lllc c o v a ra n * fo r
boycotting us,’’ the statement a s ­
n 6t*a w a * lim ite d h e r* to co m m e r­
c ia l p a p e r, the a c a rc itjr o f w h ic n serted that the rwcovery adminis­
led th a
R t lc h 'h a p k
d u rln c
th e trator "It boycotting MOO Am er­
c r is is o f IB31 to accept lu lls the-, ican manufacturer* who cooperate
w e re nut s t r l r t l y c n m m c rrls l, b e t with Johnxon.” and whose prod
uetsrr under th* -stamp of a h * N R A .
-fin a n c ia l.—
go Ini'1 th* making of the Ford
product.
"Failing to Induce the Amerl
cpn people lo demean themselves
by boycotting decent Industry, he
seem* to havt hopes of betlei
success with the government,"
Mid the statement
"N aturally
IConttnued Krom
&lt;rnti
we are willing to lei him go as
sbsnlutsly m-l-,,spd to such trans­
fa* *S he cgq.”
actions
Tbe company commented on a
“ As a m sttsr uf fart l.uloj- the
Sterner)! mad*
yesterday
*»»
Met paten rorparslt m * «
not
deal In Chase stork In any way Johnson to lh« effect th*l Kdse’
whatever, and as lung as I ha.a F' rd, prysUhjnt of th* F«rd Motor
‘ ..Id him th* Ford
sqjrthing to du with the .nanaga- Company,
manl the inqrkvt in Ch*»- stork Companyf "hfver winuld consent to
any collective
bargaining" Thrwill not be an artificial uni."
K splsm lng * murnent Istrt that •talem ani of the bunt concern as
the last part of his
11 .lenient . r i l e d that " » s h*v&gt;- • record of
might seem too strong, A lrirth JU year* on tha wage question
modified it so say thst th* "m ar­ and (air conditions W« liata no,
ket In Chase stock shall not l&gt;* had to bargain against • ui men
bdtatvd by the operation .1 trad in all Dull lime. We have * ! » # ,Ing sscounts by the alTiliaits of bargaipe.) (oi
Iherh.
W e doubl
lb * bank."
that Johnion will Iw able to
• Albkich, brother in law of Jol.ni change that situation.
It is too
D. Ruckafeller, Jr., th* largest
profitable for our men. They have
• ingle holder o( Chase hank
always Keen paid inure than any
( t x k , .rough! about thu divo.eeprofessional bargainer would w a r
m*nt of the uank and its in u r iI n alTiliatv last Spring as one of harv the nerve to ask."
Ills first acts 011 sssuming to the
ItOiln hip.
I ’ ve .la brought uul that while
W lgg.ll’s
j»cl wotis) CO»'J triliuilk

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(Continued from onrs tt
commerce, but he hns consistently
Maintained that working condl
Don* in th* giant Ford plaau am
better than thoo* demanded by
thw codg. Th* company indicated
|h*k Ml&lt; flgura* would be.fu r
Hl»h*f| ( t (hay W*M nwumted.
, Th* company statement want
tqt* the ln*U#r o f government
b id * . on aut-mqbUcs, following
Johnson’s declaration that Fprtl

H s o f t ly ca rryin g .a t a
fgalloa, Utal piuhne wepds
u jaq nathltp bat prebresult' *“
In any
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la ijrro w a e nnta,
t
relief
1 ta * Mgbwa bats
1 Mi if O r Lai. da rap »*t D.M, Alj^ T V ^ l_e V— -k pr-lato,
-Optfpr.
diq pr*»*pt tliM 2JR) Sami,
killed wa las* Ihsn head, T . K , Bytes, H. M cbsufM ln,
Att a recant
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N. W hltnar, C.. It. Lafflar, John nnd committee* *pv
appotntad to r
Allan atalad.
11Cleaning Up Whek." T h * d u ll
Mrs. W; F - ‘ C a rte r’s
member* ware sat Koalas Ue
Hebool rioobiof young gi
laaaattar. W. H. Underpopd. , th* plan* for tha week.
• • • k R t- s w|th an qlt day
cRarga af .th* mId-week
Hqqer oq tha y
m
di
service «t fh t
P . &lt;-Vi
avlous lapmbart q r*
Oviedo thla.maak. M n . T .
ln*lt*d to M 'W
sea juat where the deadll.i* M. rendered a plane aolo.
• preaaat
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Th* retjuiresaagt I* that lh r man
Lak* c t a n d Faak tta
u fsd u tSi
tin ).I 1 futnitli f gu|*a
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T w f f f W i N « !•**;
to the c k m la r , and I l.ave leva
Ing Houa* pxpecta ta open
w*i&lt;-hlay because f knew L wqtilJ
kilos hi son* Wain fight
at) of
h* far# t* face w H f lb * (HuaUag
log In Ba rifted thiq w af*.
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a* soon as those reports
wen
Fanny A ^ to n . of 0 *.. to viaft(fh a llp l l fraas ta g * Owe)
called for. L * a (A ssiyU at Admin
■ » *ry
&gt; • ! * r it a t a th* *o d *t"
1st rotor Hobart W. U a j
knows \ H
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m at* about It th e* | do. H * said •MFriend# o f Iff* . V . H. Bley re­
Now. 1 but I have net chaakpd ptp
A
gret bar convalaacanfp
to
oaa
wham
ha'ggk
MJ*
tta g A U . Th*V. all I knvw,"
retarded nnd they hop
“T h st la th* aaly ta in t w h e n
u T O p rid thq Wnpol# C * « P M
«Rfedy taqqyptT1
Ford could be In vM nU anftf &gt; ‘
r ig B .w k ta w f tha othar J M
Preparation « belag mod* foe
" 8 * could anally bb In vlabtf t a i by refusing to rwctlvw n dot- U aaw Potnlq* D * J which to to t a
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Mr*. F . T- Bourn ilia t of th*
nominating committee g ar* Ik*
* L F . Boyl* returned yesterday follow ing Rat of pew officers:
from Titogvilla where ha ipyot Mjfa. 0 . p . 'Bishop, president; Mr*.
Q. L . Perkins, rice-president; M U W. C. H ill, eecond rle*-president;
M in Margaret Roberta, recording
I Mrs- B ay F . Mann wUI
secretary; M rs. H. D. Caawell,
Orlando tomorrow to apsnd
corresponding le cre tary; M rs. J
day* with her mother-in-law
M. Hayaa, treasurer; M rs. A . K
Rasaattrr, historian; Mrs. M. H.
M rs. John Kelly and Mr*. Mas Wigging, re g istra r; and Mrs. C.
P. Herndon, chaplain.
G u m were dinner guatta Wedna*
During th* mealing Mrs. Hill
day eight In Orlando of M r. and
told that tha chapter is helping
M rs. Towt Mlx.
a former slave who lives ia the
MUs B ail# Matthews at Ocoee counts a n d v M n . Roumlllat rave
Is t pendbig g f*w days bore with a report of th« state convention
held Igat waek In Gainesville. It
MUg Dorothy Thurstaa a t her
nras decided that th#i chapter fu rn ­
horn* a * Waat F ir s t Street. 8h#
ish lunch d ally to one school child.
plans tg return horn* tomorrow
Among the Items of interest In
Mr. end Mrs. I I . C .'W a te rs, Jr.
anil »oij, f L C , W eU re, 111, hg*#
mar ad f n m 81k B a st Twsntleth
B llf e t ta BuUpdge Station
Mr*. B. B. Tolar af Tem ps,
f t j K f r l y o f this city, . who h*a
haftn vlalting
friends
h er*, 1*
• pending the week-end la Genera
with MY. ted Mrs. H. H- Petti-

Mr- and Mrs. Tern
Mia• In n a Ward a t L&lt;
w rre the
W rdr
ttjadon o fT Mm- Jobs
•on, Owen R ally, at the

Twin Uke#

Randolph Belli
C e t f e d r r p i,..

HohorsiY, member*, ¥f*Brhltner. If. an4 Mrs- fBarker.

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Also that IQ booklet* on th* I l f *
J E B (Depart wars procured
to **U to chapter ipgipk^V*; cogrrauniratlon wa* sent to th* legi*1*101* a sk in g them U) r t f * sam atanee In continuing thr Crinred ••
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and thr chapter joined
With other p |t r u l|lt o r ie n t Eat torn
In obaerTihg 'National MermiHak
Day on Ma^ 80; oeeeti member^
attended the m ra tin jr o f
the
F o u rth D U tr ic t B rig ad e t n ‘ Apopka
T o la r o f T a m p a , in .M prch aod plnp fpan\l&gt;or% Wf«P
m dub.
p re a id ed . present a t U»* ot||tw cpqteiU ion in

Circle Number Three
of th*
F ir s t Baptist Church will megt at
1:80 o'clock with Mr*. Rolierl
M eriw rlh sr, AIR Oak Avenue.
Circle Number Flva of the First
Baptist Church will meet at the
hop# of Mrs. B. C. Moore, KOI
Want Twentieth Street, for a
« perul th. day party to do hospi­
tal wotk. A covered dlah luncheon
,w1ll be aerred at main.
Circle Number Sis of the F irst
Baptist Chur.-h will meet at 3 .10
o'clock With Mr*. A. J. Peterson.
W est F irst Street.
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ThankggTvTnt;
captgLa will take plan- al 8.00
P. M. at the Woman's Club .
Circle Number Two of the F irs t
Baptist Church will mart al 3 1 0
o'clock a| the home of Mr*. It K.
Peuri/oy. 1104
Myrtle
Avenue,
with Mrs Peurifuy and Mr* L . It
Brggg a* hostesses.
“ lira » m Bound," a miiairai pagaent. will he proaentril on Mon
day evening al 8:1)0 o'clork
at
the T rin ity
Methodist
Church,
corner Sanford Avenue and S lit h
Street
with
Mary
Mainnr
In
charge Tlit- music will Include a
numlter of negro spirituals T h r
public la invited to attend

Sunday School. 10:00 A . M.
Kpwnrth I m r i h 6:45 P . M.
P rayer Meetiag Thursday,
P. M.

N . Y . r . s.
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T h e C h r is t ia n R elig io n i» U *
P a ra m o u n t lean* of T o d a y ," w t l
be d.aceare-d e * p ig h t.
-m rg rrcp o rw tln o * (o r "llopee C ren te *
D aw " art, g o in g .-In e R n tf

C h ristian Endeavor, fl.30 P. M.
Evening Service*. 7:30 P. M.
Mid-week P rayer Meeting, 7:30
P. M.

A t The Churches

( P r v a b y lv r la n G o v e rn m e n t)
O rg a n ise d in |8 V 4 .

Preaching Service* a t 11:00 A.
M. and 8:00 P. M.
Graded
Hun-kay School
with
Trained Teacher*. 10:00 A. M.
Minister, tha Itcv. Jam es M.
Thompson.
K IH R T C U K IH T IA N C H U R C H •

A la n
Kcm ert H o lly , I I I ,
D a le
H o fm a n n , R a lp h S m it h , J r . . W e i
ta r
S m it h ,
C h a rle s
P a rk ,
J r .,]
Ja m - - R id g e , H u g h W h r lc h r l. J r . , '
D ic k llr o w h , J r . , U r ie l lllo u n t. J i . , |
D ic k ie C h a n fh a r la in , • llubtm - J im
P v o c t - r , Hi I lie ll u t r h i r o n . K e r n e l I
L o u rk a . It R M c C a ll. I l l , G le n n l
M c C a ll, R a lp h W ig h t, ll il li e K p p a ,t
H u bb le Jo h n s o n , R a y m o n d
lla u m ol, Jo e R a k e r , J a c k W m a lru ff,
M ille r W illia m * , I.e e Ila u m a n . tilllie K r a t a e r t .an d lire , l- o i, J r .

Slate*nth blivet
and Sanford
Avenue.
Th# Be*. F M .M arlar, pastor.
HIM* School. V:4&amp; A. M.
M utslug Servlsy, 11:00 A . M.
Evening Sarvioa. 7:80 P. M.
Wadaeaday service. 7:80 P. M.

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M m io m s T

t

h i h ( ii

A n e w M a r le n e l » i e t r i c h , d i f f e r ­
e n t t h a n h e r m iU n m * o f n n r e n
The Itev Smith llaa*tlm. paator
a t h r u r r r B h a v e r \ * r f l i m p » e ,|
in
Sumlay School, P 4ft A M
h e r previ4&gt;u» p ic t iim * . w i l l o r -e en *
I'rofeQMH 4*. K. Mr K a ). «upei
in " T h e S o n g o f S i» n g n ,” h n n e w
in ir n d v iil
P a r a m o u n t p ic t u r e r o m in g to th e
Morning Service. II.0 U
A M.
M ila n e T h e a t e r t o m o r r o w

Sermon by the paMor. "TVmiblew.**
M ir* IH etnrh ,wtm hitherto ha«
Lpworth L e a g u e . 6 :t4» I*. M
a p p e a re d
at
■
* n p h m tit a l r t l ,
Kvenntg
Senrtre.
7 .10 I* M
w o r l d l y . w o m a n , i» r e v r a l r . f ,n h e r j
Sermon l»y the p aA oi. "The Kali
n c f p rt h lu c t io n
a*
an
in n o c e n t
of Peter **
y tiu n g c - t u n t ry g r l *tf r a t e h r a u t y
Wedne«Hay P ra y n Service 7 to
w h u g oe» lu l i e r l i o .a r id , ji l t e d h y
a hantftm tine y o u n g o r u lp t o r ,m n «
tike ( a t n u t o f t r a g i c v B p e r ie iic a .
S h e m a r r t m a r ic h a n il e ld e r ly
K a r o n , w h o m * h r d o e * n o t lo v e ,
a ' l i f .f o llo w in g t h e ir d iv o r e a ahe
t e c o m e * b it t e r a m i d i« illu « io n e il.
a n d a iio t o r io u * w o m a n in tlw- ga&gt;
t i a r i n a n r » t y '* n ig h t lif e
B r ia n
A h e r n e .r e f e r r e d to
hy
d r a m a c r i t i c * a * t h r m o st r o m a n
t i c a c t o r o f th e N e w Y o r k M a g * ,
f o llo w in g h i* w o r k an K a t h e n n *
t ’o r n e i r * le a d in g m a n m " T h e l l a i
l e t t e o f W im p le S t r e e t . ’ n a k r «
h is e c re e n dn&lt;ut a *
M o«
Ih e i '
r ic h * * le a d in g m a n L i o n e l A l w II.
w h • h a * t&gt;een m « t a g r - t a r f o l r ib
le a n y e a r * , a p p e a r - a » h e r hu«

! an ti A h e o n S w ip w o rth
H a rd c
A lb rig h t an«l H e le n K r n m an al»o
h a ve gi*otl ro le * .

J
F . . “ B a ttle A x 1)111" C u r r y ,
p e s to r o f * t h * C h u rc h o f God et
fte n f rd * lu ) G e n e ve A v e n u e * , enh o u p c*4 ip d * y t h * t m e m b e r* *&gt;(
b is a u Q c r iB e tio a w fil hold * » *114 * y m e e tin g s t th e
C h u rc h tom o rrp w , s t a r t la g a t 8 :1 6 o'clock
A 4r-e |u r* a f t h * a f f a i r w U I he
the , s e rv in g
of
d in n e r op th *
I M i g d a ; P le n t y M - f r ie d fis h p rill
l ^ K V a ll a h l y , be fo ld
a s he In ­
c it e | aO pereong to a tte n d . M an y

Praodtlnc. H:oo A_ u.

■hop*.
i
•
D inner? f ahonl-l » * j »o, plant*
of II, Inn. enough to ford all Uw
F I R S T B A P T I S T C H I’R C H .
old meiaher# and pWaaait . aoaa -»
P ark Agenu# a n j Slgth Street. tkoM who H r * In o^tor auctions
The Reg, W. P. Rpm lp. Jr.
and thorn- a t boro*. ,„
»
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
The lim e ? No*. Mh, all day pro*
Morning W orship 11:00 A. M.
in am of Interest add rood fellow*
B . Y . P. IT. * :IR p. M.
ship. A ll fo rm er mwmher* of thin'
Even ing W nreklp 7:30 P. M.
old church are especially Inrlipd,
W ednesday Service 7&gt;30 P. M.
to be present. H i Ira rood rmial*
Earphones for hard of hearing
by our songster* wiU'ttot mat M f *
Vlaitore welcome.
Ih ln r.
.. . '
The Sunday fkhoql and V p w tttN
PAOLA C O M M tn v n T CHDBCY Lea»ue will ha»* eppdal w ork * *
1
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Th# R e *. Alfred Erlcson . pastor. da on this day.
“ tto Lon j " till Nor. Mh.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.

BpKN EX

S ocial Calendar

A t tha monthly moating a f M.
da V. Howard Chapter of th# U.
D. C , boh) yrxterday eftenyooi) at
tha homo o f Mra. Fran k 1- Wood­
ruff, Oak Avenue, Mr*. W. C . Ufjl
presided and r * v » her annual re­
port and officer* for the coming

year were announced

, .i.
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W ith about 10 gueata la atteptimao , t U n
(Vmnie MpCaH.
(laughter of Mr. and M n . U. Em m elt M cCan, ana Ray F a r , J r..
»on of Mr. and Mr*. R. G. F o *.
entertained
with
a Hallowe'en
party laat night at me hum* of
Mr. and Mr*. Pox .cornar Ma« no
lla Avenue and Tw entieth Street.
‘ B A T l'K D A Y .
The guesta were entertained
Mias M«ky Franco*
Andrews
during the evening on the apacioas
w ill give g cart if lea ta piano re­
lawn of the Fox home with for­
cital a t 8:0ft P . M. at tha studio of
tune-telling, • haunted huuoo, apMra. Fannie 8. Munson, Myrtle
ple-txtoblng and other Hallowe’en
Areaue. Mat.
Margaret
McRae
games. Jeck-o-lanterna arpj other
Maffott, aaaiitant talanL
Hallowe'en r»o»altle» wrrir uard 'o
M ONDAY
light and decorate the lawn fer
C ircle Naiaber Pour of tha the- occasion.
F I rat Baptist Church will meet at
A t a late
hour refreshment*
3.30 o'clock With Mr*. K. R. Pip­ ware aervetl by Mra. K n and Mr*.
pin, Wool F irs t Street.
McCall
uaa»i»ted by Mra. R. M.
Tha O leasers Claaa of tha Fire Maaon, J r., Mra. Edward S. Mc­
Baptist Church will hare a Hai C all. Mra. II. B. M cCall. Jr., Mra.
lows'en party at 8:00 P. M. at th
Lae A. Cnnnoly, and Mra. A- U
home of Mrs. Jam es Holtaclaw W allace.
1012 M yrtle Avenue, with Mr*
Thoae present w rre: Jean H a r ­
Holtarlaw , Mia* Dorothy Marshall per, l-etlrig Qorm ly. Ju«l&gt;- Rhodes,
and Mrs.* M arguerite Hanbow aa
r, S h irlry Smith.
hostesses.
| Nanm
t
H elm
Elitalieth
Ann Caawell,
Th* Intermediate Department of' Stafford, Eugenia
th# Pro* byte r tan Sunday School Margaret l*rrk I a*, Ann and KathLorelle
Dutton,
w ill have a Hallowe'en p arty and erine Wiggins,
wiener m a il. A ll members are Naacy Dlghton, Rylvn and Ange­
Maiaeh,
Margate!
la n g le y ,
bafag aak* dtv meet at th* church la
M artha
Brown,
Patty Hrhulta,
at 4110 P. M.
Ctltl# Number On# of th* First Mary Doria May, I’eggi, Duncan,:
Craw ley,
Margaret
and
Baptist Church will meet at 3:M M ary
oc I nek with Mia* Maud* Jinktn^ Katharine Spencer, M aigarel McCallum and Connie McCall.
Thlrti Street and la u r e l Avenue.

J . F . C a rry , pastor.
.Sundvr Scbp*), 10:00 o'clock.
Mamin* uxvtca, 11:110 u.'clo*k.
Evening service, 7::10 o'clock.
Specie! mu»k &gt;t all service*

G e n e va *1 S e tif- r- l

Sunday

Th* Rev. J . J . Ketlaghan. pas­
tor.
Sunday Service*.
F irs t Mas*. 7:30 A. M.
Second M**». 0:181 A M
Evening Devotions. 7:10 P. M.
D aily Ma«a. (esrept Satu rdayl
7 :tn A. M.
S a tu n la s Maas
for Children,
8:00 A. M.
Instructions.
(•railr School pupils on Mon­
day* and Saturday* at 3:181 P. M.
High Rchtol pupil* on Monday*
and Thuraday* at 7 1 5 IV M.

The Rev I„ I* DriacoJI. pa
Sunday School, 10:00 A M
Morning W orship. Il:0t&gt; t
Evening W orship. 7:30 P.
Mid week P la y e r Service
nr*.l*y 7 30 I*. M.

filanneM (lo r r r r lly

Christian briroce aarvicea are
hald avary gvaday - m-rntng at
U Y iE llO M im iU D IS T C H U R C H
tha church st East Second Street
at Il:|H&gt; n’nork Subtac| for to­
W. J. r a iin m le r . paetor.
morrow t. "Kverlaating
Peniah“ W h air Are Our Head?"* will
ment."
t»e the* theme o f thr morning »ei-

W ed n esd ay e v e n in g
rh u r c h a t
R e a d in g K ann i at in# r h u r c h w h ere
hoo E
* w S L . a t a -no o 'clo ck .
T h is e h u rr k
m a ln ta ta a a fre a
th a H ihle and a ll a u th o ris e d C h r i s ­
tia n S cie n ce 1 l l e t a t i ir *
m ay b,
re a d , b o rro w e d nr y u re h a a e d O pen
T u e s d a y s and E ii d a y s fro m 3 to

MARTIN

FIHetJ*,

DR. HENRY -i
MclxAWLIN, Jr. j
O p to m e tria t ■
I llM 'n r h A v e .

mon.

- IS THE TIMB-" ^
To

have

your

la«t

t r iio n 'i

K E L T claened and blocked.
D a w it dune tha Kcmin&gt;d* way ,

8 P. M

and it w ill stand Inspection.
Sunday, U-1 JJnd.
Sun-lay School. v 4t&gt; A

SEMINOLE D R Y CLEANERS-

A ven u e

M onday

VUUTR UKANpRON
. I T U A N , P a , Uet
M r*. F r s a k t ln D. Rooaerelt. w ife
a f the P resid en t, on her w ey to
N ew Y u r t and Chlceg o stopped
here yesterd ay to via it her
IIm o n lb 8 -*l4
*Tend»on,
W -llteftl
Dormer Rooeev*|t, *nd hi* m other.
" B U ly " is the son of her wcoru)
son, E llio t t and Mra.
p it a b e lb
Don net R o o * * ^ l(. form er w tf* a f

Ml|M Ig Flo-Pure 4 KN*r.8prljtgs Whter

W ill M a iotsl* Thuir

Only gtffibi At Hder BpringB

S ag pair m l al e v * pa tre es , * | leath ers
(( hltdree. of ruurae, w orth sol
i s l Ihcip e p e y I * th e y l-a i w ill ailenlt&gt; t i R I l U . bo a i r * up
Hu &gt;ue
t i ll cleect sh e lf.
F a r I pi sit tha s t ie s o b sn b o yiag feturea la prtrwa aa
th fB i 'til neat
a p p o g . ahees
fur
tii&gt;hb) and b iste r-)
• • •tod l
hyrd |e dp. we k * « f . beAnd th sl'a lost w hat pe* plr e t* e le r r a lh I
I n ' . n * » ah -me Ip reserve
du|og bo w . , . buy I p , op ahpro. telligvat
V ees» ts reaiealb er r t r e y
G e rt ie * Ih r ia *1 p r lr r * the! s i l l heabaad
to drraa up-)
pro hahl) never I s o# low a i s l e !
*p mm ahi
we a - , , r a t this
aa a real Do
ya m keow that sale lee ik e ra say
“ you
». 8 &gt;M W w hka
an p. hrlag wept a ,
a* m a rk
a * *1 % t h is Uaae u b

tdUjtol* ‘ B iftte rm llt

le e r 'll

iacraaaed

f « •!*
p here
I^ w ish
n *lead

»kee* t P f y r * ll» »P
•!•*»
F e b r u a r y ) . . . sad yea r e * eap,
w llh e o l t - o r h le , p e e ril I s paper, ^
that shoes are bowed to g s up.
Aad I f * a good Ih la g fe r evecyImdy . . . e v e s fee t e a l M atter*
hpd c a r t0 &gt;wfk a page la the
(
•h *e Industry
(a n d
ev eryw h ere.
e |*e ) that neither S 8 I* 8 ‘| Dfetf . *
nor the ta a lr r la la he worked w ith
*
had s a y tre e valu e le ft. Hat
*•
«
d rr th * NMA cedes th at v a le * t* , i
b e t a , restored W o rk e rs y t R M t ,
a liv in g w ag*. M a te ria l* w ill hw t

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r w rest
» *y
pegI ew L
l! y e a r
leak,
ffe r-

r;

i h#. w o r lc f'e g t e a l . l e v * e l o f l g t
]0M *» l o th f Met w h o c o n m p U H Ijy*

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f M

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c# I u b m

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j

labor

cool

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eie klag

UI*TURN ITEM

Of th is n e w sp a p e r you w ill flp d m a n y g pod
p r ic r a . S tu ^ y )J|fae c a rr f w il/

luatf at ilw a x in K l) Ion
R fc w rr^
! •lure eetdal

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shoe bar. , , Uaa

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Seminole High Scores 9
Victory Over
D
Stubbornly Fought Co\

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a t rtaai a***** * t j
noon’ «d
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ftoe«tto»aante/
|f)

tb*ahorah,1« THSll‘,**r‘

k«i lunch waa enjoyed
by
tb . Stetaeaj
8 teteo.| crowd clim a ted
at .b o o t 1&amp; | w b .e . 1- S ' g g f c
The Uniraralty o f Florida O sAa chairman o f tto
4 n*a. their record marred by I Dniawrait* Bototer* Clob la San-j The afternoon aeaaion
barbaeo*
and
fbrd; M r^ / , D .U &lt; m .rd , ha.
b;*r*lc»» tla with M. C. State,U rate nooncm
lthat..T*ry effort I* toing; Tto meatlng concluded with a" 1 u r jm .t e ^ M -J n W E
| n | even in g H r T g t .
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W . “ m0" « lh*
f fr,d ‘ " ' r i i i X T o ^ u ^ t t o T t t e t o ^ e in,-

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ny j tn»

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Scmthol* High
b It tk n # minute* later tb* gam* waa
n iu M u | ir t .victorias
ovct
th*
T to gam* lacked - color
scrappy Datopd Bulldog* y te ttr •peo,\ out Remind* High

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______ Mtion, according to a C.rf-, o , ^ . ^ „„ NoT. l , or -norntfom-1much raluabl* *ip«rl*oe* that
com* In handy her* M iItl T r i d g y l ™ prM* oorre, rtlcaopd today.) (ng Day" o f th* 01 Sanford r**lL D I -r s BISTER ACCUSED
.
_
,
In H**lorO.
Mmliiol*
Coanty
wh«n th* tlrong Ocala , WlW raut T to r ha*a thro* win* ami 7W dent* who ar* *lth*r graduate* or
--------- .
Klurlda, b*tw**n Ik* Ug*l hoar* 01
‘
« * *nd ara on* of lb* flea ( &lt;on »«r atudenU at that aehool.
com* to town to ba “
MEXICO D. F., Oct. n ^ - U P h - •*!*, "U «*a d »y th . *lh d .r Ot
t i l l , thr
thr Oam.
kame b-tm
befnt _
Jo*efina Veter. Identified by — 1 November,
» » » » “ -. '•*!.
Hlgh'a f.fth Cinfervnea
dm which ha** not been acorad
^ I* tto bop* o f M n.aBi
t*on*rdy
lin ed
■ ' r * I rule n»r of this Court. Ihe lutlew.
I
Mis*
Charlotte
Bmlth
a row.
V-i
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lice
aa
a
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r
o
f
Lop*
Vole*,,
im
deerribe*
.ro
p
e
n
r
*itu*«*
i&gt;
j o n , w h ite * m a * * in g AS p o in t*
|T. Boyla, member* of tto
, etmr,
.
venter-!|Seminole
ro unteeh
.ty : rtartga.
-w lij
Bearing out predictlona that
. . , 1.Club,
1, 1. . movie
wai -rr-eted
arre.ted ye*ter
|&lt;o( , , ,B
.1 or tb* luBen-m
( amegie Near I’eek
that enough Utewot ta e c tr ilt” , d
on . charge o f in .ultln . two
lantm Addition «• As nford.
they would to th* “ elaM” o f tb*
Princrton (ope tto list with
*■* 11 rI* re
V lurid*. * plat * *f ' whieh
•*
Italian
women who alleged that
backfleld thin year waa tto flna three wine and tto laato* or t i e * manlfeatad
rurded in ,*tet maafc * at r*te
___
locally to ruarluto * 1 ^ f|||
, t th, ra frora
S*
In
the
PuWU!
fleer,r»li
work turned In by Jordan and Dy-I none for th* oppoelllon. Ncbia*M| y ,, r rr**oet o f avery
Hemlni.le r&lt;iu*rr.. # 1etir.A
ton,
although McClelland ahd! while »rorlng 106 point* *r»ln ft gutoon etudent. T to *u reeitlon* »ul om°blte a* they etood in front Ike eeme In b* *Cl« «0 **tl„fr tel*
ilwrp#. Ttrrnft!
'Fureheeer -In
Milter exholtod flu h e* o f ISdl la *eeond and Camegia Tech, cup-'
bam, mad*, Mr*, toonardy, of their horn*.
*ur fur dfto.
viduat brllllanr* that n*ad*d only qurrtr of Notr* Dam*, i* thl,d. | y .M&gt; th ,t the Sanford d.tegatlon
- ! |! d . n sTso N
. Beer
a little help from other oource*.
Seeetat tt*ai#r
Notre Dame, e.uatly on* o f thi go, to Del And in a body, and plan*
i j i i v i i y . isoyt-E
L E G A L N O T IC E
On the line Odbam and In n n tn teader*. la way down on tho lUt fo , * motorcade now ara to In/
M.;tlrller ter PlaJallift
again were cinatetently good, both with a win, lost and tie In thrae i VOrk*d out.
TIIK ItH HT OF TUB rOU^IT»
brooking up many play* In th* atorta. Moat Intoraating la th* fact]
Jl IKlKe
n»|tXTVt
p&lt;&gt;rnwr StrtMm 1IudrnU who
•TATK
o r ri.OVklUA.
baekfleld after hammering oppoe- thal It haa acored IS poInU to , ^
v o t h t nw MAaTKR-e r s i .r
s.nrord are: Mr*. E .'
IN RM TIIK KMTATK OF
Ing plnfart Into th* aarth.
MAI’ K CUVIlXIRIt. D«*
nln* for th. oppoeitlon In tto tejo, V. Booth. Ml** Matol Bowter, t - ’ K
Nnilr*
le hereby'aiven th*i under
T to etartlng line-up for Sanford of rombate.
iv rnonATH
: f . Boyl*. Miia Iris Britt, Earl
by th* Siiardln o f n oafoty or
end In pur*D*DC* v! Ihe l rerleln
hat)
Deae
.Slaughter
end
Ralph!
m
i
l
.
IVOTtl'N
rinet
decree
of rur*fly,iu, nnd sal*
touchdown which &lt;
Wat',,
*!
T*nne***a, Dial* pac*-**tteri| Runllck, Eleanor Cameron, Henry
~i " *follow
"
Nolle# I# h?r*&gt;bjr glvan that Ih* mrJ- and eatkred nn th- :&gt; day of
Feareon at right end, ta(k1 7 andl .
tuccaatful try fa r y»lnt m eed
neerwe^i.ei.. O
r uduh.t.
.,1
*b«
pa«t
three
K
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u
,
1* al*oi Cameron, Joder Cameron, n »w - un&lt;l#F«lgn*&lt;t will. «»n th# 4lh day H*pi ember. A. IL. tell, in end by
a n roccMoful
* \ A - ' r°
of Niivnnhff. A, I1 1*31, prfbMit Ihi- ClreuK t’nurt. In *nd for llemlrough tto air.
f^ to r
aubmergad with two win* and tJo| bin* r*nneUy..G. " A. D ^ottev, lc»
n # IlnnorHl.l# rounty Juris# of nnte t'niinty, Flortdn. In i-li*ee*ry.
High atartad a # 3 n rta , * ; fc f t l!?, *m :!d
Tu l.o*. another pld-tl*«| t o tort Denton, JL T. Doudney, R. ficMitnol# 1 ‘irimlf, Florlria. n«*F flaal In n certain enea*'therein pendln*'
grt'diini ntiri Yotirh+r# M
he* tto e«m . record.
£ . Dorew. J . J. Dllrtn. Ml.* Sam rrlurfi.
h‘fh , with On car Mliter and'Jim ­
ArimlnlstratrlK of tht» Katata of wherein Prenk. M Itulmee. *■■
Th# follow lw
U bt*
-bow* f c arrw, E*»torby, Ben Fi.h, Me.de Krillh Mack t iiillllrr, «.#r#«a#&lt;t aii4 nlalnllff, «*d W. J. Ware an* Anwe
my Dycon making tang m at-'a I and r*.p eetlv .l,: Knlght . t g?k*:
teri Dyeon at right h alfj 1Jordan
at Mid l!m*\ (bin anri lh#ra. mak# J&gt; Varn. hi* Wtr*: Vt eh. Wee* e*tb* ootaat only t j hat* tb* boll
game# won, 1o*t aryl lied . poi*\p, F o x . M r*. E . M. G a llo w a y , N a- •pplhnl Icirii tf» (h# aalri Jurig# for renuame, 1. II. W Paenrer, a* n**;
at
left
half,
and
McClelland
'at
A final *#«ii#m#»t of h#r urimlnl#- riel tkSeler of Bald fnurl try eeld
loot in tb* ahadowt
appointed *n*ll offer tor
‘" w * :
^
® ^ “ rt
' " S f M r ,. tratldfi of paid #mat#. And for an decree
But, attar losing tto. " w
ball,'
f t S t f * ! " ' - k . ‘ Hubetltutlon** 'indcrtJJ
order
dlrnrhurglng h*r Aa turli Pole end **tl *1 public oulrry be­
Hughe*
the*
and
llarnag*
In
tto
barkprl»r*,«n
I
*
*
i,t»*
i*»
•
«
,,
,
*
ArimlalalrAtrlS.
fore Ihe front 4 &lt;"&gt;r of '*&gt;» Ceurl
note Hgh picked up two paint*
j.
^ r'» :Nebrtek*.
i * * t,»e* U
• Curry Haety. ,
fkld.
P s M this th# Sod day of B#p- llnun In gaaferd. ileralnol* Coon«»
whan, tecauaa o f a bad p4 *|.frnm
U»rn’C* Ttch 1
A ls o , M m . O . 0 . H e rrin g , W . C . t#mb#r, A D tft73
ly. Florida, beiw ee.-tbe legal .kour,
C
o
liilf
t
l.dH
Tl
MlIaDlIRD H. tllNN
hi* canter .young Dtek tJr**II*h,
„r eel*, on Nnnday ihe lib day of
B i l l , A u g u sta H in to n , M r*. C aw • t.444 HI
Knrdhim
4
Aa AdmlnUtratrlA of iht November, 1* 1*. Ua.eam* h*ln« •
who *tarred for DbLaim niv* lac• I.Mt IM
Arm)
«
K«tat# of rule day nt this Coart. the .folio* ■
ihon H u tch iso n , M ia* M aude Jln • 1,440 1«C
NrrafUM .. 1
EDITH MAUK CITVIf LlEll.
kted oehlnd hi* own ghat |ln*.
in* described ptopertr eltuel* le
b in*. M r*. R . A . K in g , E . F . to n e ,
t I.Mi 71
Michigan
t
D#ctas#d Kemlnnle Cnunlrt
Pterlde, to-wii
in« FT r»#ri
T to aecind q.artar opened *u»i I,M# 71
!o g »
I
r. and M r*. J . 0 - L e o n a rd y , M r*,
Lot* I »rtd- • e t W«cb II of A
• t.M# HI
Dartmouth
4
picloutfy a* Richard &gt;p*a, hn*-m-.
"yiref
n to o v i t ^ ,
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r
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arlo
w
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•
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Oregon
4
do ah
c*pt*d a DeLand p a d ch tb* Dai .m ii
a i w * l l , E . B. M cCaU J r ^ H . B.
Florida
a
IW
H
i
l
it
HI
Land 47 yard Una and rac*J 80
Povlharib Cut. i
c C a ll J r ., M r*. W . M.
M eK In ­
I i ill M
llolr C m ..
4
yard* before being brought down.
(tl# urn# I® bt m H» t®
AAlri
in, M r*. Robt. M e riw eth e r, M r*.
• I i l l II
Duka
4
d#cr#i. T # r « i. CAAfc. rurrJtMAT t&lt;
Pour try* *t tb* Him f*il*d and
1 lit II
f mv *taU
t
A . H ero , M r*. W . J . M o rriso n ,
ti#v for d##ri,
1
171
14
A
llU
m
i
I
th* ball went over. *nja remain*
h iu h a r n o o L
m . R . A . N ew m an, M rs. O lg a
i I Mi
a
Urleele a (leUeevtUe a. •
« i u m m u*
of th* quarter wag ^ S |i dBl• 1 OH 41
T»U
..
a
fttLa ,
M l**
V irg in ia
P a lm r r, &lt;
PWlmette a. M e t r e * * , U.
t-ni:NT« JOltJJ#0*l
« I 410
Ot-mgla
4
ful .the ball paulag
.a* lag ’frog) on*
Tam*. &lt;-•—
i .ix i t d r
wqTY.it
r». C . C . P aarao n, M rs. B .
L ,]
I Mi
mtnfnr4
4
KSIm b IS. Um
team to another a s iTi
‘ no playV and
—
it e iisw atw iio r r t e in t i r r
&lt;
1 IM II
llr»|o» HIit * 1
• rk in » t F . J * ,
H in t*.
M r*. - S . i
______________•
. .
__________ _
tln rll I A
a m JV. ,
paM*. failed ooth team*.
« * « -*• f —
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U
ilo
fi,
J
o
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S
a
u
c
e
r,
C
h
a
n
d
le
r;
r ’ A - i Ttj* »*n)t .(gbsu tank tba-fU ldp h i a * n , r t . Kart PumdtM
MSSTKH'S
OF
|haron, M r*. H. O. S h ln h o lie r. M iss
Itlitu
F»rt Mrirv IS H ntim ltg 4 b
to open the tecond half bnl Ham
t o l l s Hlmon,
M is*
C h arlo tte
N b sla M d C llalMd n t f ( i j . *
c»llfornl*
Inol* High lost a chance UiVUrt
KsufU IN. W litrr li*H g i fbv |7;
Im lth, M r*. V. A . Speer, M U *
Purdt*
I malllla IS. TB*gr#a A
Notice I* hsrg njr *lven that uraa early drive when on th* fia t
rvard
Innle
S te w a rt,
M U*
D orothy
Ap«ihB 7, Om m s.
,*ir Ohlti
d .r and by vteie*- al Ihel -certain
Slat#
play after Knight bad- ratUrSed
MkBBMh High It.
emended
flnel-d ecy* ►of foredoom*
S to k e s, D. L , T h r a it o r , M. L
TVov
the toll &gt;3 yards te Itf* &lt;n*tv 33 4 **drmr A
end sale rned* ex* eetered o* tbs
Kaa Mta I•
T ilH * , M lu E * * U W h ittle , M r*.
II, thirlow
t». tell. b(
i
WsiirhuU
Sib
dey
of
pr-tdbtr
yard line, Oliver Mlllat
tec
Waahlnr
lb . llnnoreple Wllldcd B Im 'lb
N|, I'tirntiurv •* UlulRi
# B . W ig h t, and J . D . W o o d r u f f.
minoii
l . a k i V V i l r a 13. HI O o t i d
kted and fumbled the bail, Qdlrand
Jude# nf the rirrull Ootirl of the
hlrAfu
IOLI.MJK
Twenty .third Jbdtdel Plrcutf In
recovering an It* own id yard line.
T ia p « U
TB:mpgi
II.* ■■*
91. m
numthurm
mmwmuwm tA
j
end tor Aemlnulk ’rmtltty. PlnrMe
Dost
After that, both team* again
Irlaqki A, Kff»
A » f|i£ jL Withon Un'li"Ig* i
in fhanrery,-billy' recorded In Ihe
Kllnibbiiri Wocwil lie ‘ Mtttfli
Office
or lha Clerk ef the Olrcuii
fought doggedly ^noetiy In mid­
jj
LA K E MAR Y
A it i ha m l
l.g|b* raagi A.
Court In -and fot *eld Hemlm.lr
field, with Jordan and McClelland
4 « t t 4 a A ■!. Sirr'b
Couety. Ftertee. te lb«» eerteU
t
The first mealing of thle eeason
cau l, rbarele pending wherein liar
F a rt lla y g l l a l a 1A A
■■F A
doing yeoman work whien failed
N oll*
l'a lr i — tty
vey Mabry la .Ik* plajptlff an* *
IS.
C f t Lake Mary P.-T. .A . « u held
time and again as Intenfarwrr piled F a€'•4
r t a i a.
A r ie ld * . A,: ifa y n e a
SC
Blerh ,
f i teat Thursday night, Oct. 19, at
up uafar* them or line Wen.permit­
Do you know why th * wasn't
lU llla a
IS . H a t e b p r r y
atyllna thrm eslvee aa T ru er... uf
U l r i n l iM f h a m Ho i n h e r i t
H ;
ig e k III*
Hhllu.
also
know
n
aa
HMloh
*4
j
the
school
auditqrlum.
Th*
bustted Del-and players te aift through
w elcom e? $ h s, herself, didn't.
Btinvltl*&gt; T m r h k r *
llaptlat Chorcif, a ra
defendant*,
■J »*•• ****i»n W*1 presided over by
Into th* tockfielA
,
W giiifilitla U i i .
H u i i u n n * II. ‘A
b eln * rape W a 111*. Ik e Special
H a lito s is (b a d b re a th ), th#
J;
|
th*
new
pry*ld*Ut,
Mrs
Boteter.
l i a h P k g 13. Nl Vln ra- Dt 7
St rater named la Bald decree w ill
Seminole High bald meet of th*
social fault no one forgives,
l nl v a i all y o ( M U m l U i l ’U 4 m o n l
n lfr r for aala and sa lt a t public
11 Th* t»&gt;sating op*wed with a pray
N o rtk its t n
advantage during th* latt quar­ MltoirgUl •
nulcry In lb# hlybrst and bdel bid­
wqs |b# reason. Yet no one
N lU m fteb lr#
JJ ar by R*v. Hander, fallowed *y
Dm11 1inti rv I. NwikUn •
der
tor reah. In front of U u ' W a M
ter whh Jordan aad tb* IlnJ Dy­
V a n d erb ilt
haMiRi •, J*iho I'drroll •
need have halitosis. Gorgling
tern fro a l doer qf the C o a rt l l o u w
li ringing o f ' T’ Amerlea."
Routine
tj##rgla
T#rh
son lr»d|ng"g f M btteflt during
HeruI haeatrra
ta
the
c it y of aeb ferd. C o a a iy «&gt;"
TmniMbf
with lister!ne Instantly destroys
U |business ocrupled th* rsmalrvk-r
which they aahiblted plenty of P|a*l1&gt;|vt H i * l a *
* |
Oemlnnle. Blare o # rldrtdA. between
O k la h u m a
j
i
of
tto
aeaaion
after
which
w*»
the
lad
a
I hAlare, Of A s ia oa kfopda)
mouth
odors
and
checks
Infec­
power, and determination.
lUlNKHVILU-:,
Ik-1
I* — A T # v a a V
the dth o a r nf Kevem ber A. U
the usual fan*y Drill, and a talk
Not until the middle of . the "'I|«In#a*III# toii"f*,hri.ti*kii In th* flirit I I I Htut#
tion.
Use
if
daily.
Recent
tpsli
I
*11.
the
sam e b e ta * ' a rut* dar
H o t ra D a m *
by Prln. Iibetl. After tto but'nee*
a le a a l Salas day w f a * Id Couit,
teat quarter did Hemlpola Nigh rv» mlnwlro of play •*■ »Aoofih to l a a f a F # l t #
show that Usterine promptly
fa-ail III# |JVIfurhlro* Hr 1*040 “ Iftrl C o r a # II
lha
In
llo
w
ia a daaeefbtd p ro p em
4
a
*
Ion
a
short
program
was
giv­
rtetr if* touchdown dri*a.' Jordan K
and #11ml oat# th#nt from all a l a p #
overcomes odor* ordinary ontir itu a l a, ly in g an* h alag ia Ben.i•
en a* follow*: Two community
nabbed a punt on hli own 48 yard thartir# *.r a Ilia »• IMI# h*r# Frl Tl*#n*
nule r'nunly, S ta le Of Flo rid a , tuseptlcs can't hide In 4 days.
noted
.,, .
■onga; *ddr*»* jy Mr*. Dornhy
wit;
lla* and returned It ta the iteband HatII **tt#r
mbs th# old *torv elluhblng D o a t b n P o u
l.oi Twenty-alna (It) ot 'Illrwk
Lambert Pharm acol Company,
"
Carolina
L»mh. county norm*, on TutorcuN yard Una.
Ha a«r*pt aruend Around In th# flrot half »u *•}
of ' eubdTvIalee- of llouih
.#lUnii pul *i%#r * ■rnr# Orlanflu
St. Louis, M a , U. S. A.
Ifri* in Said Idol* County, Work
Hanford.
Bastard Oraal. accord
right and fAr eight yard* A lt the t»|.|M
cam# hark t.. outryah thi HlirrJleg in plat (gevewf recorded
of Provtntfkn and Cur*: TUno
liqa twice for * first dewa.,-and raa## la th# Uat half to
&lt;hl
l-iar
n
r.li
I. page a* of tb.
4w
T
h
I
ti
Bk&gt;lo, Mr*. Qrown. Tto
dllorlum
three* play* talar th* teaip had hall wh#n It ###m#d that thay WiFi
Public H r c n r li ef I r a l w l i
a la *
A|m*ui to nct.r#
spa dweoratbd
CnUBly, Florida. .
revMiiin
bed tto three yard u S a Dethe ram, lo be eetd In aacerdarus
leelselap l *
t|nm flower*.
NKU.liKiinv. a c.. '*rt t» —fteiLqnd told momentarily, b*| b*Ung
with and lo aallsfy aalr. doer**
aa lie,
rear
anuiker para M a r r l e a *
i Mr*. Ilari^ Dsfkow 'spent a
.
q. w , a r K s c ic H
llarnag*. coming
kigt W t r g l a l e
m
i"»r&gt; t H i p f * : rfqiJKhl
. ’. , . r |kmt
* .m . vk#r#
. : : Iv4 «irJ j jK ls I ^ y jt s r la (jhanierr
hd
la
Aa
tjw
day*
teat
w
ak.
In
F
«b»
Beech.
!'
I
#
ig
it
n
w
k
iH
«*h
'll
A
A
put
fcAiA
for McClelland &gt;U i«ft gttt &lt;4 for I 1 l-au a record whirl
*»
h
id
e
In
4
d
a
y
s
C
b
C
a
r
u
ll
n
a
Lal#ni!»ti#if In fvn
»®o J*u
f#mt# by
, T t o D i * l r i c | A u e m b ly
of
ih e
t O UC 1IHTSNU
.
the tnvchduam ' Th. n ils #br th#iUIrml#h#tl
It
I) d#f#Alina
dri(r«llr»H N#*ri.#r
N*wu#rrr IS *« .•# ** Irgtolo M I
mdlrllor* foe Pglnlitf. ,
Nssaron* Church convaned h*r*
Lbrift a*,|
riinltsl.
t i i r s point
kted
dap afternoon In D*Lapd bp t o r

I t , I I U 0 . victory * U t b eam«
only after a ■toe torn battle totw **n two lig h t, and n o n or l**«
evenly teatrbad taam* that |
f &gt;rmad bafotW &gt;* large .ro a d .
fo rd s , T h r e e l l m
e
f
...................B Q c .
It i n
lb *; Mcond -victory of
lb * **^aon fa t ( Rom m k , Ulgh
whoa* Wending in th * Northeast.- 4
-----rrn Confaranca waa ‘ battled to
tb* AOQ m ark
again. S a m L u lt
D — M kegU anaena
High N w to ld ,
rlctorlaa *var
P a la t io ‘ and DaLano And it bat
'
'^ M A ^ T O D l l WATCH rspstrs 4 0 A 8 U FOR old Gold. U. 8 . LL loot to L a b * C ity and, Daytona
eon**. M cLaBtbW *w «l*rs, u l B atch A f * .la tte r probably, tto
r ' virMP
p m IUi k ifir s
.
■ ■ Park. .
Confaranca winner (h it p a ir ' If
FOUR ROOM fund shad opart- protant porformaaca* a r t any
1
R r t t b B R C0 R8 ETB, tedividaaimoat, wafer- furnUhod, coll at criterion.
f S S , daalgtted, ■eomaal and ear- 411 Fark Avantia or Phon* S4S.
Yt*l*rday'a victory war* • long
'
y U r figarr fault*, Comfortaki*,
I'm* eoteiig/b u t coro* it did, and

^ords or Lem, Three Tiittee...
i^ords or Lett, SMen Times

fords,' Seven TM*w

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gUkiMR# ar aittlng. Fra* rigor*
; 4M dy;-.)Uyr##«it*tlv», lira. Jabs
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WELL FURNISHED A m floor
apartment, 114 'W . 15 th. Large
living room with' fireplace, runparior, tod foots, bath, dinette,

kitchen. K elvins tot, Plano,G *r*g *.
m l tawing machine*. B a , T e le p h o n e 43.
I l * g * r m w , . L i t o r t 1 allow
on old on*. A lto H«m *tiubLARGE AND email furnished
*Sln g*r Shop. Palm rtto •
apartment*. L « » g I • y Apart,

menu. i n Park A t*. Call U l.
0 VN C 1 N0 THE r*-op*ning
1“ ator*' K a n d y Kiteton. FOR

RENT, 1 room furnUbad
apartment with private bath,
candle* wholaaal*
ordan fur payttea. alio 2 room furnlitod apartment
mad*' at MS Magnolia with porch and private bath. 111
Magnolia Avtnuc.

JC " SPIRITUAL, Reading* 16— H o u a d i Fop R r n l
Sally RusmU. , AppointJ.'.Phen*, BIB, Orlando, PURNlBllED A room bungalov
aarrteea avary Sanday lino
and g a n g*, 101b. St. and Pnt

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CINOi Opening o f our
at Sanford and 2nd St.
‘.-E flrtdb -Jan k a
pt, courteous .errlee
or bight. Bryan a Mb •Thrall-

metto. Phone 77
Fkl*etor.

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FOR RENT: Four room itnoeo
builgaloH at . Lake Mary, bee
Ilomer Glea.on at Lake Mary or
V. C. Collier, 116 N. French Ave.,
Banin rd.

HOUSES fl.OO per hour. FOR RENT: A ttra c tiv e f lv * room
on* at n Mi
bungalow In fin * condition, r*a |
tbn 'call
c lo t* In,
flna
location,— Q a ra g *
Oantertm.
m i r t m t m roo m y.an d com fortable,

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pr**eatiUon of n*Jrom ron to bun faster U --M U c e h b b b b e s F o r fluid
African dram .dgaga and

frtean crow danc*.’ -Barbaric FOR HALE: Plabo in good condl
Friday. Not. 8 . i on
tlon, apply 601 W. Flrat Blr**t
' 1U 1I.-ddmliaalon ICe eonvar French Avenu*.
rry Annp Rtrm* for
Childran.
•
GIRLS ANtl B O tB rememtor—
*lf U* union-rtfllar akbtaa*' thi*
yaar— w* have them— (a n d n
M in o n f
■mall depnelt will hold until
Rogar* Hard4 D : O n * ativw w h it*
dog wanted) HUntey
war* Co.
b_ Fart Dodge vacaito teg
»r 6M)0 op collar, grwtor can GOOD MULE, nln* yaar* old.
dome by pojtng fqr thi* ad.
Work* ring!* or doubt*. Ctoap
k iV 'J td tea # ,- 8 i 8 Hickory for cash- Alan four-wh**] trailer,
/&gt;&lt;%.» T ' f
. .■ -•
never u**d. Colt |1A to build.' Will
■ell cheap. |80 | wTThlrd Bt
|M m
n
tmm a ■
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library tab|*l .ypulh'c kad| aittlqu* wardroto] portable Victrola;
lot t ton few other odd piece* furniture.
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. tig h t cylin d er sedan ; excellent
p a in t; m*«hantc41ly
p *rfa c t| six
w h e a ls; ire n k
rack ;
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VOLUME X X V

Price Fir* Cent*

SANFORD, FLORIDA, tyQXDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1933

Member Amoeiated Pri

NUMBER 4

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TUGWELL SAYS U S. TO INVADE
HIGHER WAGES FOREIGN MART
MUST BE PAR) TO BUY GOLD

Retail Code H i g h l i g h t s
F o r S em inole County

'H brok en ,C a rs
■ ed B y 2500
W hoS torm
D ie Shops |
DETROIT. Oct. 30— (A.P.)
— A mob naid by police to
number 2500 riding In nearly
800 a u t o m o b ilea swept
through street* In which sev­
eral tool and die shops were
located, h u r l i n g
bricks
through plant windows and I
overturning automobiles In
what officials sold was n
d e m o n s tra tio n

a g a in s t

tool

and

d l s m t k r r s w h o re tu rn e d to work
d u rin g 4 - s t r i k e .
P o llr e re s e r v e s w e re c a lle d a ft
e r th e m ob h a d r ls lt e d th e p la n t
o f th e K ie s t t lln T o o l an d D ie
C o rp o r a tio n , s m a s h in g 114 w in
_ _ doars b u t th e m e n h ad sp ed nn to
W r th e p la n t o f F r e d e r ic k A d o lm a n
~
a n d S o n s , w h e re th e y c ir c le .I the
fm c to ry i a n d th e n d ro ve a w a y a*
p a tro lm e n ru sh e d to th e p la c e
D e m o n s tra to rs th a n sped to the
F a ille
T o o l an d D ie C o m p a n y
- » — • p la n t - w h e r e t h e y o w r t t f r T ie d • v e t ,,m o b ile s p a rk e d In a lo t n e a r the
f a c t o r y , h u rle d b r ic k * th ro u jrh a
w in d o w a n d a lo rm e d the office*
o f th e p la n t.
O f fic ia t e
re p o rte d
th at
m en
B e lie d b lu e p r in t * an d d ra w in g * ,
took th e m Into th e a tr e e la , and
b u rn e d th e m .
A ll a v a ila b le p o lice w e re o rd e re d
to tool an d d ie p la n ta In th e c it y ,
an d a ll p a tro lm e n o f f d u ty w e re
to ld to re p o rt to t h e ir e la tio n * Im ­
m e d ia te ly . A re p o rt to h e a d q u a r­
t e r s aald th a t 10 m e n w e re inlu re d d u rin g th e d e m o n *tre tlo n .

WHOM IT CO V E R S: All retailer*
wholly . r par­
tially in the iflail trade*
WHOM IT DOES NOT COVER: IVraon* or firm-* rrtailinjf
mlJIt and it* prod nets; tobacco and Ita produrl *- food- nttd food*
■CUffi; phyiMcinoA, dentialp, aurireoiui, or veterftwrianp dlaprna*
iii|E drug*, medicine*, and medical s»uppi if it in th® lfail i mat f
practi:e o f then prufeMinn*; and A N Y HI VISION* OF RETAIL
HELLING NOW GOVERN ED , OR MAY EATER HE G O V­
ER NED BY A S E P A R A T E CODE O F ETHICS APPRO VED
BY THE PRE SIDENT.
IT COVERS NO R E T A IL BILSINE8 S IN A N Y TOWN
OUTSIDE SA N F O R D UNL ESS T H A T BUSINESS EMPLOYS
FIVE OR MORE EMPLO YE ES.
BASIC' STOR E A N p WORK ING H OURS: An employee o f
a n y retail afore electing t~ remain open for lnjMiien* |i»m than
fiCS hour* but not lean than *12 hour* per w w k , (shall work no
more than 40 finur* per week, nor for more than oik ht ho urn
per liny, nor for more than ala d a y * per week; an employ* t* of
any retail More plerting to remain rpen for hupinreit f»fi hour*
or more per week but Ie*a than P*3 hour* per week •‘ball work
rift more than 44 hour* per week, nor more than nine hour** per
day, nor more than six day* per week; nn employer o f anv re­
tail store electing to remain open f r huMnen* BS bourn or nmrt
per weelf. nhall work no more than 4*t hmim tier week, nor
more than If* tinnr* err daw nor more than Mx dava per week
NO EMPLOYEE NOT INCLUDED ABOVE SH A L L WORK
MORE TU A N 40 HOURS PER W EEK. NOR MOPE T II \ N
EIGHT HOURS PER DAY. NOR MORE T H A N SIX D \ Y S
PER W EE K.
Within one week after Monday Oct. .*10. nil retailer* mu«t
noet and maintain in n nrominent rdmv In hi* »tnre n ropy o f
the d re lintin and employe** winking hours he hn eteeteif to
operate under
N*» c«t* UUhment in piv ch *inire fr»*m the hmjt-s-of-opemfion
pronn in which It has .electp*f 1n opetnle exeeni upon flee t| o f
everv venr,
t w e*tatd}shrr&gt;ent r»«V s| any 15row Increase H* ■litre hniiri
nrov|df*l it m*» jnt alfi* tbe best * rmo'ovf** work work o f t he
In whirl* |», -vl«|t-i*11v ®l®r(®d to f*l»«rnte.
Anv r**ahU*hftient mav for
t «*•i#*d »vd to exeoed three
me«*h-y rtnrlfo* fba pummef, tetotwo »t ill- r#v|uee it* store hour*.
Apt the weekly ware* e f if* •tutdnv®®* 1w()|
«*n ftmt nreount
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— William C. HbU, 41, railway

a . t , o b tain e d th e f i r s t p a r lia m e n t­
a r y c r e d it , fo r
b u ild in g
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o f a i r In th e' la s t H a r r io t ™ ur '
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F e r d in a n d A . S llc o A , --w rlp » 4| k
p o in te d e h ia f o f. th e A lp dad Si
( o r e s l a e rv ic e , m w pot
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l e m p a ^ r r tm p lo y a a d n t h i d «

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iiitMM d i a t c s e t t i n g up o f
ifirhiutop u n d e r w h i r b the MwtSr .......... ..
I in nl ire
C o r p o r a l ion,
1 1| !*« t roild ed In b u y goldl in t b c

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\ ... a n d I 't u f e s M u G e o r g e W m
■f i mm II, finain ial advisers
I in' l i i li iit in amiminctng his

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niiifiot loaned i*&gt; the public works R e v J H lim it u f th e C o n g re g a ­
wi l l
o f f Ic i admiriMl rntioii would Im- repaid tional Church
through sale o f limilier ami fores- ale lliri* and at th e gtavvslde in
A
firing
I n pitidoru, and pu**Hhi y thiuugh Evergreen Cemetery
ult nn ate « a Is uf s me o f the lands wquad will take a p a rt In the rtf®
(hr

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for
f t be
nthi-r
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furirl that will he sought Tb»«
J•*- I®*' !•» “ ta rt Iofur-,*|a
Festival Fund N a m e d ’ i.* r n \ «.n i v i 30 &lt;/in tWiHlbl
I'.miMKi
toil work on
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Wakulla, Emu and Lilmrly v«»un
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ItHtivul
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b* b* Id m iin lti- r, Hiiruuin to I that a p .jidle t »»*■*, a aecutul m m Putnam and
S u n fit n | m i
Sul
lb w rii* n il
It. .» iing on •h,a»-gr% againvt Ftnlrr- C l * / foil till Cl, and I Ii® third in
tb-e Hitl-trd L Rill**r uf Mj - Paacd tnd IlllIelaiMnigh ctmnti n
it *&gt;ti run d i *&gt;•IH II- i III low m' I n ri r t| a |
G filfJi® !, H» &lt;i udi l.ayrulrv, VV-r M hi &gt;
vuiubl t*|u*ri at Miami Nov.
Gov am or Hboltv and member*
i . i (te rr y
t *•
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A M on t f*u t«*n, *20
hia cabinet who *rc lit® intern1
*..| thr
II
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fund triiaW®*,
T h c chnrgea, involving the n f ; - , m\ ImpftiVrinrnt
Sfiir® .
I 1in I roiubu t iif Jtidgr HMter were - prancrlbtul lb® plan to fctlural o f
I h r la**t
la rt
t
Hindi lu im g Ih®
Thca# coi iiib u 'iu n a
»*■»(' *
«c*"l‘»n “ f^fjrial*
In Waahington )n«t week
Cot g r r * » a m i t h r Jtidg® r r 'p ir H t rd
uicd by H .
It'itm
o f Fm » *
Fred I'. ElBol, engineer for the
( ti i t c he I S * ♦ S i n i li i. a n il M . 1 R
that nn irivnatigatiun i*** made, r i - tniHtavi, aaiJ thr pt* linnnary plan
A 11d 11 tonal
f u n d f m Hu

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Im- « ■•ifinali'i!.
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Recovery Heads Interpret Six Featues
Of Master Code Wh ichlsN ow lu Effect

Low ii • da It - rn a i«

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llrtii) l to n , com me re m I bro*. i y ; b re a ch
NBA, lb* !(•
t c in lfa e l nr in s e 'f e m if # w ith
i h(i*e u f olh**. . t **rrt -.it) b y 'SlliCk
on Baluritn

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imluwivy by pnipmirijf a way f •
.at| Il J*ll » o iiiUTli uptm ta*. - h '1 unfair ioiupi'titlvr m actirr*.
SililUliAii
sty. lu gel I111 *i
RiMimti tin*, ruoimng
Die ri'lin1
end®, iiii Ii rifimf aingla on®, NR '
IMurd a »frn*l o f interpretation‘
ird lit (d to hi tnplant terroa an the
0 v o i* a lu rrlrt ( ju»r o u g h t g e t ih
Ill I( ivliiMii u f
rt^(uti»'ii:
He®
iO i f i p i. i t,
f b | without delay.
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Tli® I file r |i i el at iu n *
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t&gt;&gt;ri* jauloiTiudJ® M gf'. e s,
lu m ­
ber und m x ie r iu i y o n t*, and a e lF

•r» o f ail burner* ,fce»* t o i l , j»w «L
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se rv e d

p r im a r ily " in s e llin g
. uil tob acco ,« r (ho-,# - • n n n g
•ter

It

ca lb d for dividing t h e Mnlr in to
Jp f'oimt district*, *wth 200,tHMI
* re* of land aultablr for re fore*
tattoii In each diatrirt
Every
m u n i) In the atat® would I*® lu
eluded.
A *urvey by Elliot abowed there
nr® a,(KM),000 acre* of cut over
land, uf which 0,000,000 acres are
o f a type suitable fm
refnraata
thin.
F o u r m illio n acre’* in large hold­
nr in rcuiUfuuui t r a c t s suit
able for t*forratal mu at atatc
projo U would be h^nliable if the
p r o g iam *huuld b® enlarged
T lu total o f 2 ,000.‘ am) acre* wa*
decided upon Ikecaus* virtually all
uf ilui land now I* md*r state
control because o f nonpayinent of
t i l e s , ft Would be arc,}ill red by the
state through pay unfit uf the delinrpient ta t c i l(&gt; th*- countir* and
ot,
ItiMitg districts
with fund
taiiied from the public work* ad
in g *

o| rngag®
milk

a iu l s a w in g inarbltiCH.
&lt;k&gt;v* not a p p ly p » w e ll **ff

r

u se d
by
the
fe d e ra l he co u
uld
ld buy I t to d a y ., w h ic h e v e r
i*s Ion o v r r 15 y e a r * ,1 is le w a g ;
BgraeiTM nts fo r f a i r adO o«a th e' code a u tb o n ty » -t* a n
■nd s e llin g w u t k e i &lt;&gt;ul a llo w a n c e ( o r la o o r c » * la to be
erg and &gt;«rttrr b-j&lt;unr«s ■bar g e d a b o ve co at o f lb * g o o d t
j i&lt;&gt; t h * ’m e r c h a n t — p ro b a b ly e a r ly
oi&gt; p r a c lic t s t i l l e d
o u t! n eat w e e k — th is “ m a rk u p ,” s t o u t
rtL Iifn e a ) w r t e . In a c c u r* r&gt; I m p a rs a a t, m u st be ch arg ed on
(C a n tin n e d o n F a g * T w o )
s a ilin g : S t u c k * '

( a a c is U

o f ro m lia t fru r e 6 2 prov-

lltre a , a ll u f them u e tw a e a 16 and
S I y e a rs o f
.y e s t e id a y
fo rr » l l y received m ach in e g u n s as
l t o f th e ir re g u la r a rm a m e n t.
W aa m id # an u ccaalo a f o r e la b ­
o ra te rerem u m e*
p re sid e d
over
b y Ih e d ub s uf P is t o ls n o d th *
o f B e rg e m * .

r

moun w h ic h w ill end a s a b u g le r
blow s ta p *
P itllh e a re i* w ill be* A D S m it h .
R e x P a c k a rd . O P H e rn d o n . Jo «
1 o lw ig , J F H ick so n and J , W
S m ith was
fatally Injured
in tin- wreck which caused both
automobile* in v o lv e d to tu rn o v e r
m o |i posit e d itc h e s. R ic h a rd Danley and II P Bird, HuiUh't romju siiotto* in Ih® c a r he w a s d r iv in g ,

( ( V n t ln x s d O n P a g * T h r e e )

MARK ET V \ L l k I I*
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Paul II D a v is and Go. re p o rts
Dial tlic m a rk at valu e o f ftO rep*
trti-n ta tiv® s lo c k s llated on N ew
H i*i k * st b a n g s H a lu rd a y w a * f l L
tifiMHM.MM), an in e rra s a In sa lu e
o f M.au p « rc « n t u v s r Lb* p reced ing
S M lu n fa y
an irv irca su o f I J i&amp;
pt-rernl sin ce la st y®ar.

ItHNODNt'KS A L U IW A N C K

R.

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master of the Atlantic Coast U i k
Railroad shup* at High Bprlnga,
Is announced today aa the
cipal speaker on I
gram which, presented at tha C ity
H all n a it Monday night by th*
Jacksonville District Progressive
Club of the railroad, will be qoa
of tb* Inaugural features of B*nti&gt;
no)# County Safety Week which
opens nest Sunday,
Mr. Franks ha* never spoken
before * Sanford audience. It* la
nationally known for hla safety
activities, and he is Safety chair*
man for th# Florid# American L e ­
gion.
Hla appearance here was sug­
gested by New York heads of th*
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co,"
who, appealed to fur ■ well known
speaker on safety subjects, r*enmmendsd that either Mr. F ran ca
■r Holier! Scott nf WllmlngtON,
N. C , lie asked to make th* njtdress. noth are Coast Lin * oW»
f ix ) *
1 4/
Othar Hpritk®m al thl* « ra lly
will Include H A- M rCranl* of
Jacksonville, T . L
Dumas sad
•S. E . June* of Hanford. Ml&gt;
Duma* le chairm an of tha Ja c k ­
sonville D istrict Safety Commit­
tee and Mr. Jones I* secretary.
The
DletrlCt recently reported
that It now holds a record unatMS
parsed by a»y A C L dlflslon tn
that no reportable accidents K ara
occurred since Jan. 1 of this year,
snd only on* took ptac* allI last
year.
T h a public Is Invited to attend
(his Bofsty meeting which h t *
be followed by s dance as a socfitl
fss tu r* beginning at 6:00 o’clock.

T IK A N A ,
A lb a n ia .
O ct. BO —
K in g Zog h a* renounced h i* a lb Hence fu r t h *
c u rre n t
y e a r.
I lie n ie ir h a n la , a i p r r * * r d b y th e
ABUT ABU LA, Ohio, 0« . „
g e a lu re , decided tu
pay
double UP)— B rig . Gen. Marshall Orlaada
t a i e * .but the g o v e rn m e n t
d e ­ Terry, I 5-ysar-olJ phllsnthroplaL
clined. s a y in g th e * ta ta needed nu author sad arm y eurgaun, was
• ip lu s le x e n u t *
Ihla. tim e .
burisd h e r* yesterday jgttfc full
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rnimary rUae. Ha dlad-'a* pmm.

FBniANTHBOHiiirDIK8

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UK A t i l T.VKBd A U R N T I H f

monla Oct. 11 at his Camnada,
Calif, heme.
,«*.
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l 1A IE IS , Oat
ja - W - lW r itur Albert Calmette, th* man
wh»*i- name was given to th* anY esterday’ s W eather
11 tuberculosis vaccina for bakijaa
» tnfli be data! •■pad with Dr. C.
FLORIDA
Durr in, died ‘.extau'ay u f an ab­
lla N w
dominal ailment. Ha was 70 years B A N r o n u .

uld

Apalachicola
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T H IS T L K .U ta h , Oct. S C ^ J I V Jolin IXJUI# W ilson, 10, ohd Jack
Lloyd Benedict, I t , are dead as
the result of a plange ITC feat
ilis n the aid- c f n eanyOti tilth a
uuulder they iooienud at Blay. A Altaevs
Auguit*
third boy escaped t|y jumping M ir e *
from the rock when it begaa to
Th«ore*vlU«
slide.
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s t a in fro m ra is in g th * q uestio n In
p a rlia m e n t *n«l th l* p u jir y ra tls a r
th a n h i* h e e lth w ould be re sp o n ­
sib le f o r the ab sence u f F o n a g r
P r e m ie r E d o u a rd ll e r r l u t because
h is p a rtic ip a tio n w ould be c e r t a in
to r e v iv e th * debt q u e stio n . I L r rio t is a n a d v o c a te o f (h e d s b t’a
p a y m e n t.
T h e D e c . 15 due p a y m e n t la
I li i! ,200,828.
T h e g re a t g o ld r e e e rv * o f th e
n * 0 k ~ o f F e a rxe * -w a a de rr s a a t J — •
214,000,000 fr a n c s , (a p p ro ilm a ti®
ly 1 1 2 ,5 2 0 ,0 0 0 ), it w a * re v e a le d In
fig u re * re le ase d S a t u r d a y .
For
the
se ve n th
ro n se c u titrn
w eek the h an k h a s lo s t g old . T h *
fig u re * ap p e are d to c o n firm t h *
w ■ r n i ng
of
fo rm e r
F re m M L
K d o u ard D a la d le r to P a r h a m ® *
la st F r id a y th a t 200,000,000 fra n e a
h av# bean w ith d ra w n In a s in g le
d a y . In d ic a tin g th a t th e f r a n c w a s
sh aky.

fu n e ra l w ill h r g l v

A pliant i
refof e-latloli (iro en C T ‘ ‘H ie " Smith, 42-yuitr old
I In* * at ih , I ' o n f e r e m *’ irn lud
ultimatelv
embracing 2, Sanford m an who w a s kill*? Irt a lt
ed I b a n Ai b o s o n , u n d e r s t o r e l a r v gram,
• ’ lb.
In i i m i ,
Eugene
B la c k , iHMUMMi acre* a ml rusting fH.OOtl,- HotuMiubile a ccid en t at P«dnt tXimgveMvi
nf t b s
f* -d er a 1 r e s e r v e IMMI, wdl be undertaken by trut* fort, south o f Orange City* afrly
chairman leva oC tha.state liilernal Improve- Sundry mufnlnf. It w a s snnouijcy*1
b a r d . J ea v e JL J o n e s
R o o r c c o u p l e s fin .r iitieridi-tt pri- **f
Dii*
R eron«triirtion
F i n a n c e man I fund If the national public ( im I a v b y heads u f C a n ip b a ll- t a t * vjite . i-rc iiihiihi hi *heir own piit- j 1 pnt^'iioii; Iti'iiry
Morgentha . wui I** ml in in .el rat loll will ndvnfite mg Post of the A m e r k a n lagoon
| I .rgi mi ns ires uml friends o f the
i 'dn s if ri*1 I I o n
a- •it lie re d
at t he
g . o i d t not n f t h e fat rn c r e d i t 1 the money.
« i'liirrh
Vtn - . nf Du A n g ' h ' m l n o o i ' i i at i o n .
t b urge Mai*u*oi
Cutover Inud* unvv lying idle; dead man w ill g a th e r at the E r ic k Funeral H om e to m o rro w a f t ­
tun **f t h e federal reserve J would be made to pm*lure fineA
1
A »•)■».! rti.iji * 1
w 1at* th«
wher* a
11 1' III 11’ ' d n 'in i ui 1 Dili- HI'd 1111 I l
. a m and F l e d K e n t , officer** t!u»b*-r under tbr ii&gt;fmestat mn ernoon «t 1 l&gt;0 o'clock
|»e conduct® 1
1.1 l&gt;ns m-t ilni mn , ll*’ f»ry l l r u e r * , progmiu, tlu- 11 il -lee*
saul, nnd short s e rv ic e w ill
!®d III® hi* -inr
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PARIS. Oct” 30.— {A .P .)^r
Tho Kovernnii-nt o f Premlw
Albert Sarraut. it wan learned
in official i|»arters today, In­
tends to default on the AmcrD
can war debt installment du»
Dec. 15, a.a dkl Premier
Edouard Ualadier on Juno 15,
It unit! nemt-officially that
the government would ab­

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urdai x n r fi»r alx /aarc primi
to re * su ch u* ir x t a u m l* ,1- nch
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STATE SEEKS
SUM FOR FOREST W ILL BE GIVEN
REHABILITATION CYRUST. SMITH

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for the
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tli1 eh l lie Heroiv«triict ion hi*
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d« l.t jm&gt; iI»K l " ’ W'
Cn unim efit
finanrial
leader a,
®i 111 loll 1 II ii lui ■1Ih "
ing %be
WI life Hu u"f a.ft e r
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iv iii*c l'iMja«mi|M»k“ miul Queen Rnmbal Harni, p o p u la rly k n o w n In
toll*. 1ion flvUU d'
d I'll h « ill it*-t Ot tiilk nml Rimaevell revealf*!
*t1v Dint the next move would 1»% America as the result o f a visit here some months ago, whose reign
oi i |i ysiif
111* 'toll'll| mu ay. i
i- being ihrealentil by mitbursts «f vnderrer altribuied to rebels,, ygipf
•»**urn puicha*e«,
from th® vim ihh i • '» VI (ill
LYod*»te ilw»-***4 rinjr- up t»f'-thw of-It horn' inp Iflifil Ti I*! e“ Tr rkTeiT l o the royal futility.
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u.'l inety.
the
first
purchase
“ It H.-S-nit t f t*,.
1nk® f*
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in
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. item 1
ly dtiL'in •l for !»■. pr
III® L*« 1M- will 'I .1 *' L
*i HU 1'll l ar I hi the new venture.
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( "lillt 1inuod on !Fait* 1w o).
lupin ti Early, n secretary, the

D om estic Gold R ricelg
Be* A t $3J.96AnOunce

JACKSONVILLE Oct- »0 ~
V O IB A

WASHING TO N. Oct. ;»1. (/PI—
■Wa- u
n
PiiMdent Roosevelt ilreldml taat
is u -t a iit
'•*'■
nil id V. 1 , • itirhi t«« f\teii*t his price lifting
" *i (nil ni i' ■I *1 yt 11it i-ontrtd mmpHiifn to a world
im\ t h a l ‘ ill-*
i &gt;•
Ihio k Ii early purrhn*®* o f
w n if*
;&lt;*,d b»*'
t‘ lM'| ]l'd Vlttl '* J 1 it
f m iit im t t in i"
&gt; t II® |1* ’V* -**' t , | tb« preeuiua inetnl in the foreign
1u “ M u lrrid t •&gt;&lt; i ih -.; in *1 ••! in t [ n iM iU l*
* It* yo'tiir into the international
1 ‘.1 . t A."

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Mass W eddinu Kites
rleJ,H S; ! yH
P erform ed At R om e
W ill T ake Care O f,
KOM K.
N a t i o n *n Jobless till 11*11
I'll 1

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Sing At City Hall
y :For Elks Auxiliary

Sarraut Cabinet Plaits
Same A ction Taken •
In June B yD aladler;
Gold R eserve Is O ff
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GIIIGAGG n
ford G. Tugtvtll
•■IV l*f 4 If • •'

REMAINS SILENT TELLS WORKERS

P A R I S , O c t. 30
(/lA — A b r u p t ly
K A N S A S C I T Y . O rt 10
«/Vi
b r in g in g to an m d
t h r m y s te ry Foreseeing that “ we ure g«uug \&lt;*
rn iu n d rd
h i* m o vi1 **iart the winter
with a tiullu-n
*u rs. M a x im l.it v i n u f f , motr families than w**ie on ndief
R u s s ia n F o re ig n
C o m m is s a r, a r ­ n year ago nt this iinie/' Hairy I
riv e d hen*
U n la y
e n ro u te to the Hopkins.
Federal uVir tuplu)iii#f t
U n ite d S ta te s .
rrlii f
administrator,
ymtrrdny
R e p o rte d to h a ve le ft B e r lin f n r [ said “ very emplvati ally, the ......I&gt;
• F r o m 8 o » T o S u n *1 a n o r ig in a l P a V is y e s t e r d a y , h r did not n i t i v e j * neni ployed are going to be Iut­
as w as
e x p e ctn l
a n d hi« eri cine o f this winter,"
■ la te p r e e e n ta llo n
w h ic h
&lt;lcpi- h e re
u n k n o w n u n til |
f i t . In eong an d d an ce th e a v e r . w h e re a lw iu ts w e re
H i h d i!
r e lie f
d e le g a tio n * o f
,g e ila lljr I l f * o f th e n e g ro nf the he a p p e a re d h e re w ith o u t e x p lu r li
Io u n , V e t in is k a , A r k a r is a * . n k ln
S o u th , a p r e s e n ta tio n w h l- h »■* lio n
btiru a. M is s m iH , arid K a n s a s . “ I f
l l i s p la n *
fo r
s a ilin g
to th-* w e ar t 1«* p ro v id e a*le*|o at»dy the
w r it t e n an d
d ire c te d
by
7.&lt;&gt;ra
H a r t to n , h o . been
»*lectr.|
hi U n ite d S t a t e s , w h e re he !■» to con e s s e n tia ls n f lif e , w in c h
it th*
w o m a n o f th e E lk a A u x i l i a r y of fe r w ith P re sid e n t R o o se v e lt re
c h ie f m o t ile o f the F e d e ra l F in e r
S a n fo rd E lk a L o d g e N o P il l *« gar&gt;liug a p»»«siblr American rer geru'v Re Inf
A d n n m tt r at io n . alt
o f Russia,
remained fo rm s o f gov er n u w n t, I t a a l, ^ la tc
th e f i r s t o f M r t r e l a f f a i r s w h ic h ognition
a r e to be o ffe re d In Sanford fur veiled in secrecy He made no up und f c ilc ; a I, n iu st w in k to g ether in
th e b e n e fit o f
ih e
Harry Anns point me nt* but it whs *nid that i m il i Unit m g f o n d * ''
F o re ig n
M in is te r
M e m o ria l H om e f o r C rip p le d C h ll- he w ou ld »«*r
“ Altb!&gt;.-gl» then* wasn’t anv
P a u l Boncour
d re n a t U m a t illa .
th
in
g sa id about it ," Ft &lt;*|*kinw s a id ,
M e a n w h ile Franc® p re p are d
n
T h is an n o u n ce m e n t w a a made to ­
“ last February ami March thci *
Paul
P a in
d a y b x M rs i . O . I^ o n a n ly T h e n a tio n a l fu n e ra l fo r
P.123, were 4,r&gt;ll0 ,0»Kt families, ur some
CUT llU
w il l be th e
a-ene
o f le v e , P re m ie r fro m 11M7 t
U d s p e rfo rm a n c e , In tw o a c ts and fo rm e r w a r
tiling over
perseriH or
a a jfa ra l sc e n e s, w h ic h Is to be p re ­ e n th u s ia s t, w ho died y e s te rd a y uf
relief It was an iinprrcetlenteil
se n te d n e a t F r id a y n ig h t. E n t ir e heart d i.e a .e at the an* nf 70
H I . body will hr In .tali’ in thr rircuni.ta m r It nrrd not 1» «-&gt;n
proceeds w il l be tu rn e d o v e r to the
new “ Painleve amphltheati r." the Joiral at that tew person* r-ali'
fto ib e .
Store H u rs to n Is a n e g ro w o m an con.ervalor&gt;' o f art* and tradesi have any idea o f the extent of tloan d n a tiv e o f F lo r id a . A c o lle g e whleh President U I . run dedicated, |W&gt;||t||, ||&gt;n
b1, n,
g m d u e te . th e f i r s t n e g ro e v e r to only Saturday, kroin there II *lU
,
b a a d m itte d to B a r n a r d
C o lle g e , ■be tra n a p o rte d
U» th * r * n * h e o n
A* 1
“ •
•D*in “
ah a
m a jo re d
In
a n th ro p o lo g ;
f o r th * fu n e r a l M r v l- e a .
. t a r t th e w in t e r
w it h
a m illio n
T h r e e y e a r * o f s tu d y In th e B o u th
T h e g e n ia l, a b se n t-m in d e d b aV -! more f a m ilir a th a n were nn re in f
a id e d h e r In
g a th e rin g
to g e th e r e r'a m u , one o f th e w o rld ’ , mo i t
a y e a r ag o.
th e la r g e s t c o lle c tio n o f n e g ro d is tin g u is h e d * c l* n U .t « ,
w e , a lso
H o p k in * e s tim a te d sh out S .V .V
f o lk lo r e e v e r
a tte m p te d . " F r o m one o f th * m ost e n t h t u a .t ic p ro ­
OtHt fa m ilie s w e re on r e lie f ro ll* * i
B a n T o B u n ” la a p ro d u c tio n based m o te r* o f a v ia tio n .
on som e o f th is lo re , an d p a r t s o f
H e w a * W ilb u r
W r ig h t '* f l r . t the p resen t tim e . D u r in g Ih * f i n
F e d e ra l
E m e rg e n v
th e p e rfo rm a n c e .a r e e x a c t ly th e p a sse n g e r In F r a n c * In ItH lS. t i e m o n th s th e
a t t h a n pi*aa4nt«d a t
th e le a rn e d m u c h fro m th * A g le r iia n H e l ir f A d m in is t r a t io n h s * Iv e n in
f 2 lli.
J a k s O olden T b a a t e r In N e w Y o r k In v e n to r a n d , a s an e a r ly e n lh u ll- o p eratio n -* A M fO a lM ate ly
In I N I . T V e n tire &lt; a .t la com e f W p « « in * » r , and d .n e e ta , t a d a l l *« o M d a h it tn perfo rm e n e e , a t K o l l l i u C o l l . f a an d
In O S a n d o aar1r , thl&gt; y e a r .

U. S. A dvisor A ssails j R oosevelt Decides T o
Cold Standard Idea, [ A ssure G reaterC onSupports Roosevelt j trol O ver M onetary
M o n e t a r y Policies
Situation O f W orld

UTVINOFF TURNS NEEDY W ILL NOT

France IMansNationnl
Funeral F or Noted
Statesm an Painleve

FRANCE
DEFAULT
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W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 27.—
(VP)—A price o f $ II 7»j an ounce
for
Ilncon«t ruction
Finnncr
Corporation pimlmM‘5 of jcoM
uns annotinertj (otlay at the
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higher I linn lluii o f &gt;rstenlay

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Auction Sale O f A rt Objects
RlHas Lent $120,200
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U N IO N T O W N , Pa.. Oct. 2 7 .( ^ * - U n Vr the mammoth c rcua
tent, on a weed-grown
estate
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•
where once played some of the
ami tUi onl* nlntxe the laondnn
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A d m in is tr a to r T h r e a t
R E S P O N S E world’s most glamorous sorin' C o m m i s s i o n e r s A d o p t j
qtmlntinn. Atlmmiv| ration o f f i ­ S o u t h C a r o l i n a M a k e s ' Q U I C K
15 O f 120 Appllcatio
auctioneer
yes* 'rx‘ay
cials w o 'lil rot r» veal whether
O f L e g a l A c tio n
Is
S
E
N
A
T
E
P
R O B E R S
Have Been Okeyctf^,
J
ut
the
epilogue
of
d y . T 0
P r ® , c c J T f t I jD A N
A P P F A I . '£ « £ “
any particular formula
had
M ills A g a in s t M o b
1 " lA z / lli
A r i E i / X L llr, m&gt; ,) f the
,
rise ami fall o f a coal
'
C r itic iz e d
B y
F ir m
lw»en
i Im-,| for the ileterMachlnerj Is Being ' ‘
f king.
ininnlion of tin* daily figure.
O f.G e o r g ia S t r ik e r s ,
O f
1 9 3 3 -3 4 ' T a x e s I E N D H E A R I N G S O N
/
A s A c t O f In ju s tic e
And n* the treasure* collected
Speeded
U p RapidJJ
The
Koo&lt;evell
ndminislrntlon,
______
i
H o m e O w n e r s In E v e r y
from o\er the worhl .»&gt; the la!«* J.
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• •fcf
with each sureei«sive quotation,
C
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IA.
Of*.
27.M
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—
Having
paved
the
way
for
D E T R O I T , O c t. 2 7 — ( A I M
P a r t O f N a t i o n A s k , V. Thompson fell unde.* the ham*
C U B A N S IT U A T IO N
F r d » r * l T.nnrl D an k c l io f k * .
has ht*t the domestic price
Governor (in C lllncav »r* l t • li«y l
what
they
believe
will
•
&lt;
*
a
larger
j mer
the husky voice I hawker
— T h e F o n l M o to r C o m p a n y
higher.
. r-lered mrt n South t nr I'm V;»-|
tn ta lty ff f 120,2nn h a v e IjCf f l
F o r I m m e d i a t e H e l p shouted. “ Why th ej're going fur percentage of tax collections diir*
to d a y d e s c rib e d ns " A n net
itcnal Guard rornpini&gt; to i i » » * i '
*ng the coming year in that they
|ilare&lt;yjrt th *-,h a n d s o f
------ —
f a song going for a *orig!M
Couzens
Scores
Chase
Inc in U« i I Aiken County from im
and
o f I n ju s t ic e " a s ta te m e n t o f I
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 27. -Tele-i
They continued to go for a educed th^ assessed rial
r th e
?
invasion
by
Auruam
**tnWrp grams and communications from* " , o n f“ and three hours after the personal property
valuations in
Bank For FailureTo ofof rSd c fpAirrmi t ihwe-l1.-itn
R e c o v e r y A d m in is t r a t o r H tin h '
it m i . d i.e lr ta c u j
«&lt; eking I » close them.
Sanford
nearly
$2,700,000
over
la-t
many parts of the I ’ mted States snle begnn n throng of art con*
J o h n s o n t h a t h e w o u ld " T u r n
P r o t e c t Investors jth in n tern iitK hy S. E. A f g . j f c t
Iltgnw.i&gt; patiolmen urst
•I were pouring Into the ofticea cf klio ss«Jrs and st»ciety notables had year's figure, Sanford City Com­
oral tear gas bomb* .». il*Uh
i.» Jthe Home Owner*’ I,nan Corpora s|wnt only about $11,0.10,
missioners last night adopted the
th e c a s e o v e r to th e A t t o r n e y .Ire w it, p e tre l a i ) i n a M i r c ^ q f , ” . /f
W A S H IN G T O N . Oft.
to rlisperse a crowd id
jin k in g , tion, tlu* Farm ( ’»•• lit \dm n u t r i­
G e n e r a l" i f H e n r y F o r d fa ils
The sale i* to aatl.tty the one­ 1033*34 budget, and set the mill,^*r
A lack o f r ffo rt to protect the th e fie m in ttli-C o im tv N a tin n M i
tl XMb' Ner h«*IB (oS t)Nh II. „ n * . !l tion and the White House yeatci* time mult (-millionaire’s creditors. age at 30 mills.
t o s u b m it fig u r e s r e q u e s te d
(« !* ui I'li ni* nnit&gt;ni: 1 1' l)|'«’ il’ INl'i •lay in (\tilck reapon*#* to President The home, already so* ♦, will &gt;e
The Commissioners
estimate .rrurity-buyinf public wma laid W- F a r m L o a n A t o n a l inn.
b y th e N a t io n a l A u to m o b ile
.XfMr i»!’ r h 1I .1»'l N Roosevelt's suggestion
T hi" fiyure v .1 ■ icurbnl V10\
i
III! n • In.'4
that a total of $84,420 will Sc rrrtly to Ch*** National Bank Kf»
that
all converted into a convent.
lllll Atiir IM i. Ga . Il.».8 ** 'MN till'd persons threatened hy forecl 's u iri
fin a l, yr.tarday by blunt S«na|*r the arricnl lb* " . c l n( cliN-kS*
Chamber o f Commerce, uml.-r iIn­
The h-ghost price paid for any needed for the genera! operation
, I,.* Iim i f Crrck
XU- v with ilic deal directly with the r govern­ article was $2,400 for a beautiful of the city during 1933-34, anJ Couirn* before the Srnata baitk- amounting to
unit iKJfY
terim o f the N K A auto rode.
•ii:4 Fv- ment.
•1\1ni i**l ml*'ill ion : f
♦hat $03,038 will cove.* all pay­ ina rommlttr* In tha coneludlhf entity amount n-preo-nt. tlie ) « | L
i
Johnson
Intimated
that
the T w o W a i t e r s A w a r d e d
K itm iri'lial rug the *oa« opeiator ments on outstanding debts, *o • c i o n o f ita Inquiry Into CubsO
t •y null •n •In* M*t ! It'll *
reeda o f |.t loon, lepnned o u f^ Y '
The President'* ie«|ue*l. made
deadline would be Noe. 7. I&gt;ul hi- ,
ucauiu
p, 1 uor ell ••nli*r* »h 'fl* 1 rt*\ul' nl in his ratio* nddn *s Tuesday bought for $20,000 whi*e on a that the estimated
J u d g m e n ts
In
T est
, ■
expenditure loan, by the bank.
a total o f I2&lt;* "pr : latinn- w-tAta'*
* a o tic
tlcined that tie w » . not ilrfiIII
.n
o
l
i
lime. A mini •
night, was drsign«'d
sup|&gt;h‘inent honeymoon in t ’onstant*.u*plr with f j r the year is $147,478. Last year
111, declaration, followed, th* hara been **ni In th.. Ilaok al
O f E m p l o y e r s ’ P a c t I I'
d U M dy
r 'certain that the data- would
sea* ” tn
J were *Tua tr nml
t :«t the Administrat on*
• (Toils l»&gt; his Hroadws) show gi I hr*Je, the It was $182,930.82.
dlirloturc to th* commute* b y ! Cnlnmhia. R. C . -me., the
■ V I't&amp;a
the one fixed.
i
apt aicnl ly forestall foreclosure- until m ort­
I p h 'i w eie
►tag
The 1933-31 budget it oased up­ Ferdinand Perora, Ha rounaal^nf AMdclation
tHowever,
» __
wn«
nryaniuHt'
lal«* * ILuicy” Hawes.
he unid, while n violn- | H FN VK R . fo|« . fM 27 l/P&gt;
J ;•moug lh** *t t ikei . Many i cka gagors had full opportunity
tc
A ru ld&gt; designed Italian scarf, on a 70 percent collection of taxes. hue* profit" In Goatlny borfda to ■tun*.
tlon o f thi« kind probst-lv would ' T w o De nv er cafe employe* won n j wcii* t In own.
l*ast
year,
with
the
tttes
trJ
valu­
take
advantage
o
f
l«d
*r:il
credi*.
finance
publir
worka
in
Cubi,
and
the first article to he sold, brought
Meet o f thi. mm will remain.
he conclusive evidence of non-com­ judgment m di tr irt court y o x h r
ation of the city
apprjximately a Chaae nffirer'a report' that
A
d fiinhi-d t
plant of thej through the farm nr»•! home mort* |$1H
Seafood, Mr. Andrew" .lutrd( -;l *
pliance with the autom-ilnli- rod-- day in what w n- lielievtvl to h*
$2,700,000
higher
than
it
is
for
funds
K ivtin d e mill at Au^u^tu &gt;e ter gage h*gislati »n which mnd*
(here «&gt; ■ rtmalderable (r a f t In r|at» * f tha fact that the greater
A $;,.%00 antique T a jr ile P«ron Uni part o f Ford he doe, n I the fi r- t CiUirl cn*e invtilving Lan
nvuil- siui mg went for $t’»85; • jsr of the new year, the Commixi :oncrs "prndina the money.
agreement, j h r •lay sii &lt;l iiidcted its t*n&gt;ioc&gt;&lt;'« to •g gregal tnj* $ 4 .(H)0 ,i*0 »hi'Oo
portion o f.lt probably will be u**gW
conildeM he manufacturer now i-li . mm ploy eve' NKA
based
their
budget
up
M
i
00
per-I
ieave then jo* **. luinging to a:i able fm r«d cf. HI ntlv the Preai* moi Ihng salts
from
“ Honey's"
Coincidentally, Perora der
trooped to M y off mortgayaa
i
which
gibl* to bid on govern iiiriil riiTI 1■♦**4t m-o*. iuu,L*ii ua iJui jurfm urnl TV Tinatin 1 / irr -w ^ K O - Us* minis «iout *ard« - - __ __— . T^ ..
•— i U.M.U^r- UiMlIthl $IU, a J7.rll) guld cent collection.
thal .Humnar.. Wellci. PrtlldrnL; Veld locally. Pr.ibwbl, aoo
►ig nr.l I\ M w o i \vondale. restnutrade.
S llfh lly morr thit, ill P * K « j [ RooMT#u
th e1en« noted. vase_ was .___
v.—-* down
*----“ If tin re is un\ fiiinih
knocked
elt'a appointee to wlocaod I th* fU M O O la being Uirrt. i p '
raul own i. iim.I the President of le i made ii.le ••&gt; l.i m troubles in
its to the highest bidder for $70, and of the rntire tax roll was collected I
I ’ rule,| States st i*u
/• gu-ta*.s text lb* Hi i
\
Harry Guggenheim aa ambaaaadorl production at thi, time, if la
the I '? it* d SlJitoW A S H IN G T O N , Ocl 27 o i l
during
the
past
year,
instrad
of]
home
«»r
farm
or
furno
or a pair of solid silver candelabras
I I llrfTe i man. . • i t *:il manto Cuba, .topped in Naw York to||l#v*d.
Av tod.ib - • ••111yn t w ith the
Decisive government "top. nfTrct
that Thompson picked up in Yokonama tin 00 percent which the Comof thi* Kivei
•« tit ■11. -an! al out to I 'sc its chat t!«
talk things ovar with Ghaaa axaeIn rtlaailn g th'a
lnfnrmal|r
ln ( Henry Ford am) the n&lt; ~ t I I’ t.....lent m e r*iitiIt for tile luno- iU(i were at woik to .• when the family should telegraph
niissionrt* hoped for.
one** toi t •,OiM» went f *r $'130.
utlvaa.
Mr. Andr*w« dU ao in the hn]
compenlea, oil l*«ur» rapahli- of fit tif the I hud parties his em ­ «iowd
^Hut,
hy
careful
management
Ad
either
to
t
he
F.ii
ni
t
’
rod
cntyreil
th • plai
t*n I
The auction got under way at
Couxens gave his views to tha o t tlM rin g up what he ter
bringing ■ conatit linnal teat of ploye*. and t lie\ ate entitlinl to ..at m &lt;| workers to n i t lie &gt;01,1 ministration or th H o m e * * a nei s' l
(Continued On Page Hti)
11 \ M . an hour Thompson al*
hank officials in commenting on ” m Ulnf*na4tlon" whkh hn.
the N K A program \eaterday were the full benefit under it, Histrir
in
Wo
’
Mgton.j
h 111 &gt;1 heard s mil tin crowd's Loan ('orpt ration
on-Mh ird lucky because on
way
evidence to *how that bond buy­ c lr e U a M 'm *«m * part*
Judge Mi D&gt;‘fi'Migh r led
brought into immediate pr *p&lt;act.
i in al i w orker . i mo to bun requesting help "
th. *t oke of II he made many I v o g i o n A u x i l i a r y W i l l ers were made to behave special ita t* In coanecUon with thr
.within the next
few
weekII a w a fti'l nidguioiit of $|07
The i«*sptuise, arrordnig In tin
o j«-I what they • b «i 1*1 &gt;*• Ho
decisions
iu\)d\ing
millions
h
Bankof
Ford either must satisfy the gov to Kenneth I(•-i«l•*«i tm Inru-elf - .1 lif lie MllVIM'd then I • «P* * I a
C o n d u c f T a g D a y S a l e revenues wera set aside to meat
(ContinuiNl on Page I ur)
; ••f
M| m t« p**pla m y that tiir H U S
the obligations but that the fujida
eminent that hr i« complying wi»h| and for W a tim T Williams, wait- i i the mill anuouio»&gt;1 that u* an
were not segregated In tha treesthe automobile rnds or have huts)
\
group
Sanford
wonim,
M
'lllll
iTml to II' old I l f i
ter* in \ \■••ndale’&lt; eafo, foi wage*.
on Important cintm cts d srsided 1
members of (ho American Log'on wry.
t*
i» *•» •*
Tin- l om p' N ina nt
did
not tut*' ji hm «|own nud not .
l * » c « . Into a
“ The responsibility o f tha Is­ 1110 ^ 9 0 a w
The strel inrn have fniletl
ini
Auxiliary
of
Campbell l v»&lt;'ing
i ificrntMUi shift, to .-b yui)?
~ &gt;dt a » » t . ir. •&gt;«
suing house could not be rellfcd op
come to terms with the ivoiher* t h e n i n • to tli I 'tal N K A eoin
*'•►
1.
will
butt
•
l-holc
Firsl
Sut-cl
. • UIA.
ito t-, thaa* - etna
o f their "cap tive" coal mini-o « . | pliau. .• l«&gt;i«td but inatcad appltcd
I • user st-y m11 »*ay tomoru.w »«*k- because you had taken no stapa tg
ooetlderaUe ik
I he Auru«ta 11 d* .»»1 n. n t j
protect
this
public
wor$ta
rrtffrequired vy Prruclrnl Um.v. v. lt. I ,.. vh.« distrfrt court on the |l. .i
jrg funiis w'tb which t.» cunt iiu #
I noil to these ..Mi f fi ..it v. ih iie j
I'K Iv
O * F a t * -TjtrAl'Mft'
nue."
Con
tens
said.
"
I
think
t
t
t
t
have been »umm &gt;oed In lh.|,|lBt
M
local welfare reli if wars.
vveir rntitl**&lt;l to th* I vso*i e l,t"0 o I Ul . If
John I'
1
Guusls
of
Kiwanian
G
ilo
(.aidI^NVhlte Houic next Monday.
Mrs. Uarcold t ‘. Washburn will la a looaauaaa that tha pure!
Ini brvit Ii o f ruiitiiiit. t K nit*
V inufnt tni n*
' ■•• tpaii y
fni
Seminole
UrtdiiMiaury
|&gt;Jnu"
well
almunl
the
St.
Johns
Klvrr
the
Ch #f
Rstcutivv
W t h . t time
i
arl aa chairman of a group
•»/ o f th# Cuban bands dfcd not
I mill; .’"oil ot ltir S#k|rj*
Hi tlatil (Viufity'* exhibit «*n ttie st«ire of Liu*- freighter "M iss Orlando,**
19
Asxumnce ’
•
*&lt; ^IthaiUggpe^tc
d llift
conduct
the to exist.'*
I Knti rpi *c mdl- I2*'» hi th** (•!'».- th. r »| Inet.li. MmiieipMl Xtulitnruiin IH ni* inli rs nf the Sanford Ki- workers who wilj
\KA tag sale
L\w t
bjsiowes
that tfie'ggrcrin eiit win r i &gt;h j p e a r c t . A r r i v e s . I n C i t y i mill uni
L. S. Bosenthall and Shtpafd
a. St*d* •’ • I Hugnurf .bunt.p Hu- i f iit i mI I’ b'inla I Npf waill- Out. anil seven *|&gt;et imI
coming
immediately, ur to l*»y|
.
*.
it t iin n Who*
.
it
A lik e I -it mn in*\ I I . In uni &gt; v\t re t mn gueel- In*' night enjoyed a boat le usa will be ■* .e«l. nml all xll* P Morgan, ('has# vice presidewU,
down his own
prescript i.m
..f l ' « r S e r i e s O f M e e l m g s
il^
r
s
may
eiptH-to
be
nsked
lor
I •| \• • fn\ m i rim*:
contended the government could
pl. i. I I'! ft H i n t n i l ! tt f t i l l | . d l | U
ride to A-toi n ndc which com­ I s small tlons11 • •
working arrangtm eni"
in then-1
------___ .
a AjC 'A
not tlr|H&gt;sit money in a bank, hut
ir
( fumi'11* •• " f tin
r • iniin • bined a Ini - 1lies - meeting o f th#
•haft" which, unlike cmumci. ml
H aiti i N. IV ." •* of J etk o r
I he Auxilisiv, wlnrb has main­
IH
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t luh’« hoard of diieclors, and a so tained a mnsia.i 'i. iixonl •( ret said that these revenues wera fnmlae", "end their whole oulput I" villi- Hepai Iment of t'ommeic--, i I ’ n r i d N A r a h s K i l l f d A s
— Leaaer rrimlenU an- likeU. to
XX• tint -.In&gt; utii'Mtton
tered
in
s
special
account
anti
'Vat
i
ml
pei
loti
enjoyed
by
the
entire
th* "tcrl m ill" that rnntml tti.-m
-ITn „l
win.
'ice toward tint irtunates n this
it nil r of
IN flic e
I 'i r t * I n f o
M ob
face bullet* in Indian*. Al I'.-fn-ty.
It n i *t»i '-it i In n Nkii - •h"»* n part v
section ,is he i i I by Mir. I*’ . K payn.i-nt* to th.m i.y Cuba ware «tate eafqty dlraetar warned to­
A petition for liim to a- t
; |IA aclninI I i •.!.*,
of
hi-miu n- d» ie»u t and Iniildt
Thi ••.- In al men were accepted Ivournillat (&gt;»b» olTieers «•*• M m rertiflr.1 by Dial gorrrnm **t a l
le ft at the White llouar v o te r ( M .s.pf,,,,! ,
day aa he prepared t « at-Hlgn HSO
,
. ..f I' m-do.
I
M IX
Pal* stuif. * 27
1/1*1 I).. editl.'l I I
f••i n • mla-rship in the Hub during
day by a delegation of
union, for , h(. |lllr|H
i aitka
Taka.'i
vue pieiiuetit, fun-lp from tbr pprrlal revenue.
lllf I'lhlb lt
„
ni»li--n*l r-iard.man to • t t q lffje
'..In* today fned upon U ri*f n\It., tat - lin t • Iim• e«*
a hn-iiie** session w tilt h also re
Vi - t M Hoe/*. . recording -u
leader". It aaid "Tbrxc captive coal , „thi n oe.
p..yl. In th* state’s &lt;rar again*! a
t| 't lit;* t II* pM-1 1\vtt ; lie.. Will ID I - -lit I ui tin tiention of a new
d v • r» w « l s o f
\ i id* - d o
nod
produrlng rompanlea have refuaed
^ (|)(
M in i),
M ss
IS f n SU*V« MS,
lt‘l Ih
t».
mnreading band of f-ui.iivr rahin i l.it i . t • *- •* v
' cm
. I f .tp ItfYl 1 it •i t rut
• Inl
Dire, I hat of financial secto recogniae
thr
I'nilt-d
Mine
! ....
i . *pond i y -ci ei ary; Mi
W B om b W reck s H a va n a
I to
i i l . i ,t i^- tm • ul - w in r mb i tin v
vlrta.
ii, ,
# a
i
i . i
1*otnl NIC \ I '
11• •met at o
u .L ,- Il
a po-iiion
winch wras
t *f.
Workers of America and !*• io»»
.
I I tl man, m i - •• • Mi
K- ' )
.
.I.
,
"» . i
i
11 disiu-.xum
f »ev* r il | i lem
•• '••honl to
n ^ f- lb«N*
» K
Diiw-iitt
«d ii W'a •*h*'t 1 S I Jim son
Il&lt; la- &gt;i#d order*
k dim,
:t mid •t riii'ii1&gt;1 liumt
gain collectively with tin* t ho • n
b. " i i
I '! i i n K i i i l d i n i r s E a r l y T o d n y i
jWj
(
l\
,
in
a
-.
'»
bit
mid
di'pliiN
hill."
• tint cl in
HUd V •. l i n e
• i in
:r f;
yopresentatives of thnr cniploy**^ ,l,nl h«%«- mm
Tin • lull’s r/foits at prnvidiny
:. .
v
i I
"I
r l»iopt
•Tim,. • • ........ .
ilo-inselvra
Nil'll in nil v. (Mid* •, V\ I' Gi ••£!!•
• a lt IM
'I
W e are dcinandinir recognition o l . ^ ^ h *hr NIC \ j••".'iMin
itn-1 a&gt;irt|tiMt«* fm ilities for
I'mdii. to assemblt nml ilmfdnv nil
'j
well uador­
uOder*
. i f,
v-ltlil! I «• lit'l-p. .............. .
our union and the same rnnt».« t
**
° 1 • % bt
•ts K
Mit.l 11 ot ip Nvere given
Met K J»*bn *n
.toni! tliin1 1ii in rnfi1 nment
1 he Ml atlon \t a« I « III e nil tiliii- prmltnt*
ip jc r
iinp. I
and conditions as prcvs l in the honor guest ;*f
veinii
impetus
Nsitb the an
birthday (&gt;! T e d d ) to two buildings in midtown H a­ f i e '* '»*'-« fin l iini
•tint iii|
afi er In n -emble m il display all m* a*
M i l *'d
I I *
b 1 i,i i I B M lllltk' . !• it |*
commercial mints of thio tern |« pen t&lt;» the |.
lioiilit« ment b) Kiwanian t’ablwel
lies |*in knril. to asM-inhlc
’ hn«e xlfcnq " «
large Mi
■• I lt&gt;
VAhell
tin* Montczu.i
111 *1 I
.v
pisy* i
. rlmt i.e will not only in futuie Koosevelt Is Observed vana I hi" morning and nita person (-at even
lo ry ."
ai I ituplny • tiniifd and pM'M i ' " '
-tout#' it n
I viiitritaf
t lo I l f quo
vKxcept for the phra*t "recogni |H-tft I that ii " It o lk»* It l|* I • . .art f hi kid f&gt;.
•toiinl. I he Scouts (he use of any
wa* injure-! A hosiery "tare, ana on th '
11
•
11
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•
siai
\
tnblei;
M
i-.
I"l'*«
g
a
rg
s
,"
ha
said
at this h t • ' oik, nud forun'«l
|»n*cfs*ion banned
O YSTER HAY. N. Y . Ort. 27— of the damaged
tion of our union" thi* wns vthat .tispiiMtional &lt;a
••f b • iiiotm trucks whenever
building,, waa
l I . i*.«n of Iedsl • Mniin*e t*»
A few hour* Islet, Arthur I M t
I . * v I |) UN * | b) the mitleultiss.
tha Chief E u r d i w had icquiri’d . d Hade .on O'f
•lo ) in- ti«**-tlfd. ImiI I hut he also l/It T&lt;&gt; a hiy hnua# wher. a wom ­
owned by Angel Cambo, who also die, 24. was
bit
and
dlsplaN
•
andietl
f
»
u
it
and
shot and
is anni
au.i killed
vmru tiv pt
fue
hop*(ul
The tfoxid, itimed
u illi
(ha steel mm.
Tin- worker*, ed him »t) Saul rd, are
an
in
black
live,
thar,
cam*
today
will f-nni-h any amount of lum­
er, had been reque.ted ■y that tin* puhlt*. part' tilurily mci- aims, sticks, stones and other r it " p peel; I !» llainet o f XMm ber I be Seoul» might need to ini-..a(a, from far and near— for owns a radio station usad by \h* telle* men » b s » T i« g !n ran n fU f
the efflrartt •ontRUAdnl hlnirM
over missiles, endeavored
to break nuuitc, and It F XVbuntr of San build a new camp
'h im to go back to w »rk imined»- t hauls who nr** confused
it « n tha 7b annlrrrmary o f tha government.
Aft. i ford, to handb the flower exhibit
Wtaty, pending negotiation of n N KA rntAts mii&lt;( i cgdiatkifii, will through a police cordon
Thirty women, representing Ih* St*P duringg a prowler In v c k lM .'
Thor-e
attending
la-t
night both uf thr lata Theodora tlooaa*lln I'om iu iii'’c, tu-aded liy S '•
making srvrral baton ch aigf the
contract. T ill" they (ailed lu d j.| attend^
vrlt.
mothers of 04 students slain In th* tion- ,
■
Slimln.Dor a , il.airman, expe l» t" were Kiwaniana Howaitl Overlin,
wfU
A l 7:30 o’clock, Mr. P la ice is police fired.
\
T h * aama delegation « a . eacoiled
Mr*. Rooarvell, widow of thn ‘Machado regime, called on P rl
who
pieslderl.
Rill
Dulio-e,
Arlhurj
.In-it
nil
Hi.
ffr
t"
al
winning
a,
Military force, and member" •.(
into tha btfire ot Hugh S. John­ to uifet with the lo*aS Advisory
Johnwi-ri. Frank' l ’ rc«i-l»nt who died in IUIB. apanl deni Grau laat night and demand, L l r t d b U f g h r i V i H i t P a i o l a *
inaiiy fir»t |iiue» aa |to&gt;aibl&lt;- m ill llianan,^ A H
son. N B A head; b&gt; Jnhn I. l^-w... ( ’ mmitU'r at (In Mon ezuma Ho­ the Kural A ir Forre- Palr.tim
‘lay quietly, receiving token" ed that he immediately start the
I'lei c* Walter Coleman. Jno ll.|
il,
•
•liiliil.
W
—
rk
toward
that
•
n-t
the union president, t.» b*avr an lt I. This meeting is opo'i to the la under Britiah ibnndate an
•inkiiM, Howard Long. Have Ho o f remembrance and devotion. Tha trials uf Machadlata now In cus­ S M f O r l 9 2 7 T r I u n i 3 » ’&gt;
1
k..t
i.mler
way
yeati-nlay.
an-l
ui
public.
Identical petition.
held in read Inca*.
nation ralrhratrd Navy Day today tody. Grau explained h« had *p
..■inl tlie p-il-iir I" invited t" " f nisk' VV. A Patrick, S F. Dmidw ) . Jno. (b
I eonardy, Peter al*o—beeauar RiKiaevelt waa auch many problems pressing ha is un­
til it assist am e.
F A L L H T O IIIH IIK A T II
able to set a definite data.
Schaal. C. K Raw son, K ( ’ Harp- a .trnng aupporter o f tha natry.
• r. XX II. Zachary, Rupert Strick­
P O IN T P I.8 A B A NT. W. V a .
bile Of Negro Spared land, and Otto Caldwell, .nd A. J.
Oct. S1-— 0P) — A man carrying an
,,
.
iV « I *
♦j
* I I'eter-on, S. A. Rlvr, George liarjon card I&lt;eanng the |
| { y Order ( ^ f 1 r c H i d e n t , mon, o. e . wrhite, j. a sands, jr.,
Ernest Hood Itunyon, .*Ut. n f ;
---H K McNah, and Paul Simpson.
F ully i*U autoiiicihih's will l.c in Nov |f’». one w*-# k »ftrr the fnnAahland, .Ky.. waa killed la.t nighi
XV \&lt;HIN'GTON, Ocl 27. &lt;A*»
the “ giHil w ill" motoftadc whim |oria«b* has e s n o d
tm a faU from a railroad trr»lle.
tlir* inctAagf
*
V/
,Hf" rr
* — "• '‘‘•‘ '• T r a d e B o d y C o m m i t t e e
will visit evrty town in this coun- nf gi»o&lt;i wil|
mu-I
co-operation T « • .........
With representative* uf 10 fe n - by-laws, and Introduction o f th*
ty on Thursday Nov. 9. it wa- in- through the coumv.
‘ ■ . * * ■ ----------------------of
the following candidates also cams a*
f. . ntLf-Irr. M illiam Wa.hinytim. b C 'IS V ' P I t s O t l J C C t l V C S tral Florida Woodmen
dnateil
this
tnoimng
when
».
s
fw
j
y,.-t,.ri|.vi.
\0
NU$*»mn|»iles
Sold 300,000 IMantH rial mi reliant ’*
it-^i*-.
" ih ii I oiI n .wn-ilay tv
World Camp" in att-ndanta, tha highlights of tbs meeting: J. W,
mniitt' e ..... had lioen pronu-ed, plu- many do
The immediate re e-i.t-n, r f the
|,i n-vi- t-»-la\ Ihrouirtt a prr.-tiinl
flrat quarterly maatlng o f Wood­ Horton. G. 8. Yales, K C. W ith
pos«*d of l»avi |b»niskr, K I " ° f nation* A .tonudulra will l»- «-ti
•CAIRAGM IAA.NT s
Ik a rlM lM and A Ii J ohiifoii made n
1 . l.-|.t&gt;- n, i m11 hy tli* f'refthlt-nt - -ad marker* in tin. ro-inty, and
men District No. 2, hr Id at tl.a rnogtog, and T. J. Townsend, o f
Ifirt trrrd by lllll Hardware C o. San
iIn
proper
niarkln,uf
.11
road"
«a k H M 4 . U H s k M O L tih rr mt
t
Itntitn -tin, aft-&gt;ther m-irrn
early. IIJ
3 U on Its canvas of I be store- on I he ford Drug Co
k l A h l i a-’ *11
--------Xlaxwell Stewart,
-.-.hm M) miles nf Hanf-rd, ■■ an Woodmrn Hall here last - night, Sanford, and Charles Hargia, u||
l i s t l « t S « Ufa Ml re a l. M.— south side of Fust Street ) -ter Metropolitan I if»* tnaurgnre Co., um. . I-i-tM.« ult-«i a f-w mtnuli*.
» •
rectlre art up jy noinber. of t- day waa termed e - a decIJo) lim alllla.
l i l S f l Z mm H J I X e - l t . l l f l r s .
later * 11 tool I knowing that th&lt;
Tha Hanford Hsrald and Itg reAmerican Fruit
Growar* Inc
Prevail ss&lt;l re. aexllle. •lay
t i
Publicity Comm-tte. of
the
sjrceas
by
Consul
Commander
C
lif.
of
I
roinpaiilon
had
I
m-cii
Thi" group rr|*-.ite.t that it had' Sanford-Atlanire National
Itank,
purtorial staff cams In lojt ' th*
.-'•minola County
( i ’ .n h er of
Sevlll., Florida, •ecurail promise* from In mer- Francis C. St.-k.-. t.*n., Sanford .pare-l tein|iorarily.
commendation of memberx o t th*
i • nimrrea who met I i first »c»- C. Collins of the local Camp.
The |- - l*-nl tele| honed from
Oct. IS, 1933
chant" or firm , that a car - ill
- Gear and Dart. I n , and Reel and
The meeting waa prrs'ded over aisemtled Camps w h e n 's rear,
. on of the new »ea i-n ■' the City
lit. i-e-1 " l l c i receiving a rrroni
HarmId,
entered in tin* motorcade. In ad- Kon.
th*
Sanford
hy U. F. Hargis .of Umatilla, who lotion .uffered ay
11*11 yesterday
Baaford. Florida.
dltton,
tire ronimtiiee
m -h rod.
Those makiiiy- *a«h di-iyation* to liieidalm o ftoin the S--li-itor-Grn
Head" o f tha Rotary Ktwanlf, waa ra-alfcled as Di-.trlcl presl- Camp, was approved, and adopted
D w .M n t
.mall cash donation, towam th&gt;n-. the Iioni.k e-lloy-JohlKo*
**
.
,
team aral ao tl-at fie .h evidence might Lions, and th" Annrin.ii l * g i n d im during an elect! m of ottIcara. unanimously.
K c lle a l.j yaatenlay »&lt;&gt;•
n ta a e Mali ua alatrment of our c.pense of the NltA
"Be It raaolvtd that District .No,
Seminol* Cream lie inve.tlgated
• I! be asked lo c.-opeis • In lliia More th*p IK) Woodmen were
• add laat waek. and w ill mail which the molurcacie I. to a-lvrr- cry. Sanitary Fi.h Market, Itanja2 of the Woodmen o f to* W orld o f
oliyrrlivr oy either erecting or re praeent.
W a aold Bear SOOjDOO planU Use. from 24 merchant, or firuia. min U«p«rtrnenl Store, Dave BoCam*
The election of officer* resulted Florida, and Calary C m
AC TS IN
B AN K CASK
{■aintlng signs now |n u. • so that
i MBulta o f aaioe.
As announced ycatrnl.y, &gt;&gt; itaa ■Uka., ilots-rt- Gmoery, W II.
in addition L&lt; an indlietiun
nf At follows) B. F. H aigls, presi­ No. 026, Woodman o f the World.
Vary Im ly yoora,
bren decldr--! that a tra-l- »tiin-.-la- Lone, R A
DETROIT.
Oct
2 7.-011- It welcome to Hanford, the i-lice and dent; J. W. Know and W. L- H ar­ In Joint formal aaaaion do hereby
Newman, Touchton
Proeatt and C*.
tion campatim is aa -ramr-iiatat D m , &lt;tn M aiw -ll Stewart. J. G. wa. d-.i I -se-l at a meeting of the i-i i o f the meeting* of
theca vey, o f Sanford. Dr. C. Dstnka, o f express to The Banfo d ” H *f| M
. *h «r* atalrment refer* In need, and that a motorcade of "It- McCrory t o , I. T. IIo*a, Col- rreditor.' commi'tee
ywaterday niganitatIona may be m a'c brown. U tiatilla, C. J West, o f Orlando, and IU reporiorial staff th* &gt;1ly­
t*4 whlall alao appears in thU abla proportion, can att’ -ut
Ity &lt; u, /. 4 Brown. that Henry Ford ha. turned over
Co-operation with lb.-i f'ornmer. Ernest Dean, of Ocoee, and D. w. re re appreciation ot '* * 4 ergaai.
.
I^uit • ( ) m w #i-» lee., to th-/ committaa written proales rial Activities committee in pro­ Hooka, o f DeLand, vice prejldants; xatioDs far the v e ry gan ^ o tu
| | a 8a many letter" a n d attention durrny a de&gt;V
~
US tha same thin*: the county.
S i tfo ia
r e - 1and splendid pnbilclt/ shown them
flational Bank, to r 123.000.000 on dt.K-Ml In Dm- moting H R *. Festival
Day
on E. B. Phillip, of
Tha drawing card* for the c
Hfltthi.On, M
R. WlUon, closed Guardian N a litra l Bank of Nov. 18 also wau prnin -.d
quickly, automo•lactad *acralary-tr«waarerj C. C. through tha columns ad •. th*
Shop i
ip. [ DoMar. Detroit in auppori o f a depositor*'
i* article"
found iy r*aidant* will Include a M
Those s tU a J i'c
the m ieting Few er*, ot Umatilla, watchman; paper," said tha raaol ".l**l twwgyi,
Tha raaflutlon was rlgiMd hy J.
C. Stoke. Co., ! Bauman plan In obtaining • payoff from v rro : J. L . UarentAtte a. chair­ W ill Kenny of U m aiilU .escort,
_ Other
numerou* o f all-day entertainment".
- ....... f ully
rompUtad i o i m aart o f bargain »ale in every P*ad and Supply C-o, Aral r/-d tho Inalitution. Tha committee in ­ man. II. H , Co'en.Jn, R. I. Dean, and W . P , Fields, of Sanfaed, Mn- G. Sharon, 0 . C. CoUIm . L 1.
Disc kin, 0.
dicated enough prox.et have eeen t
W. Lnwtoa. B y n n
btcphrn*.
tk n m c h tha y f n
o f The liar- atom In tha city Th* NKA M e- Bo m , Sanford Gear and l y r t j
aerured f » r a pqyoff.
tival will be "taged ori Tliur»daj
" W u . of a coni tit atlon and fewera.
tJmolrhuu**.
ami K arl Lahmaun.
I t
R O O S E V E L T

G E T S

Budget Baaed On 70

BLANKET CODE IS
VALID CONTRACT,
JUDGE DECLARES

Preliminary Plans Kiwanis Directors
i «r (Mamin Pair'Stage Meeting On
Exhibit Are lit awn K»ver Freight Boat

3

OuMw-War'
OnMaraudmjrBdiid; t
0 { ’ Desperate Men; -

I

(&gt;0 Automobiles To Be In Good-Will
Motorcade Through County On Nov. 9

s

Collins Declares Woodmen District
Meeting Here Was Decided Success

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d'fl-'gN i
.JJB

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I f i l a'A' L

�H a s

In o r d e r t o understand a n y th in g a b ou t th e fr e e g o ld
n a u te t w hich P resid en t R oosevelt has recently established
It la n e c e s s a r y 'to ' Iftiew som ething about th e m ean in g o f
prices. M o s t o f us th in k o f prices as being th e va riou s sum s
o f M i n e r w hich w e h a ve to pay f o r Qic th in g s w e bu y, but
[s u r ‘B rain T ru sters in W ash in gton w ould probably define* a
pairs u b ein g th e radio betw een a g iv e n com m od ity a a d a
g iv e n m edium ^pf exch a n ge or b etw een tw o g iv e n com m odi*

L o e a H y

t &gt; * British, too, have ha-J a per#
poaa. They . a n aimed to redo—
the uxlenul ' l l * * of sterling aad
limn lo steady I t Being Industrial
exporters. H e y have net wanted
l a raise tbeto internal prk~s hat
t^ radou* l%u n e t o f thkr avport* In foreign mart eta. So a *
need not nnruro* toe a.citedly
that the fo ile d States U em­
bark'd oa a policy the like tif
which was never kao vrn on land or
Nrvnrthelesa, it must be admit­
ted that, theegh the device and
th*. purpose* are not nearly no
atrap re as they look, the manner
af.the President in adopting them
and announcing them may hjve
important
massn , n r * i
The
British and the Frrn-h did wtmt

B ffiLB V E R A R T Q H W A A Y i

B P S

NEVZR W ILL: Now aUo
jM mid gray h*ad«d,
God, forsake me not: unjil (
gT U . hhOFcd Uty *lrengtb unto
W^Ru generation, and thy power to
,i OWry one that is to rnme.— Psalm

In

W e e k s

b «t it ib w M haw been espectad
tvn u a c Sanford is only one ot
hundreds #f 80*1 ben* commaalU*u whose resident, ara e b r n r ip f
for farm loan.
The machinery
had not oaty to. be set up but
placed in operation as well, and
the results but delays were thus
brought about.”
" I t ia safe t j say,” llr . Andrews
continued, “ that aay Urn* a grow­
er ia heard complaining that ha
co.ldn't get a loan or that the
land Bank h a t doing a thiny for
the growers, bia collateral didn't
warrant a loan.”
Charles Dunn, on the local An*
mention's directors aiklcrf the
further la formation that “ i'oltL*.
hasn't entered into the farm loan
s.tonI ion na tor ns e » can tell
Loans are being ma4« imparti.uy
and os rapidly na o wsit-in ”
.it the same n os, Mr. Andrew*
listed that applications arc «e n g
acted upon aaucb more rav dly
than at first. "The isackin*,/ u
.ladually speeding up. be ssi't,
Europe, did w t erase until the
groat California gold production
began. The deflation after th*
Civil War did not end until th*
South African gold discoveries in
the late nineties. Whether this Is
cuiscdence or cause and affect, K
is difficult do say.'It la a fart that
the best periods o f the post hun­
dred years have hern the decades
o f rising
prices following a
marked increase in th* gold sup­
ply. Those who have the greatest
roofidenee in th* I'reaident'a phil­
osophy maintain that a revalua­
tion of gold will produce the saiuo
results as groat new discoveries of
gold. For myself, I do not know
enough to say that they are rais-

IDDLE8 ONE. TWO AND
TUKEK

I b
flghleil lamp, my Iova,
miAiight cry,
V'
iboHal worm that died lo prove
I rabid not &lt;li*.
J»»r I* a cedur Ire*
tranche* spissd;
iitd •tnnprrr'uirTs'Ki,

tjflFhPlft.
TTi Ib ■&gt;'&lt;(ptn o f dollar dnvnluxiion la c x a r tly th e « m *
i f n fo rm e r hod pil«**l up on Ih e flo o r o f his hnra »H the
ent h « had grow n tiurinR the season. H e lak es *
''.ntiling on Utrcsj
iket and mynsurea iL, He finds he haa a
N f lover is or vmllsst pain
T h a i dUeouraxca him . H ia not enough. S o h e niia
, Or endian* pans*.
in a h r ig h l. kien. li e takes I t o bushel tuiakrt »n d cuto
In tw o. ca'ltag each h alf a iiuahel. and w ith one o f th e
t o m e t l m e s a n i m t l n c l i v * mu le
vea, ho again m easures hia whent. T h is tim e ha flntla
•eking |lm rlud;
haa tw«x thmiaantl Imahela.
}k) h r feela b e tte r even
lovey la a thief who itoie
iiir Ii he haa no m ore w h eat than he had iiefore.
I Mama of God.
Tf (h ia 19 th a enae. one w n roiim how th e n ew golcl pouBy S h ftr M. Madslava.
p f the A d m in latration la go in g to help anyone.
W
p In thia w ay, that anyone who ow es m oney contracted
- Tha goverauisnt desertua all tha
ear o r tw o
w ill he aide to pay o f f in depreciated didUTSJit for whatever credit is voa. T h e ch ief problem o f the fo rm e r la not ao much p n c e «
ing extend»&lt;i.
.
It la drbta. Moat o f them are h ea vily in volved.

For a totanlry which had ahanhad.-the gold standard, the D.
• •wftia to be amazingly intaisttla acquiring mors af 41.
Considering all tha mousy which
8 1Cat&gt;aa govarnment burrswml
nil th# Chasa Bank, wo can't
a why it was aecta.ai/ lo levy
# toss* down thsre at all.
Ivan though tha laterl i uf In
lary plan may In- g It •■dyeri.
'going to insVs pi ter ■ iuglivr.
If you haven't already Liught
’« buy AQW And g#l il av#r s u b

■ Albert Wlggln. Xurmiuly b«ad cf
the Chat* bank, has irncrvusl)
ffvVA Op that humtind thuusand
dollar w year psivuin th, »t»«kMldera eava hJro. But anyhow lie's
£ « * « b )y gpt span other liicume.
IW i'don't eitpect to tln&lt;l him In
• t r bread Una.
Tha retailer* code, which l»intaa grocars, aad druggiit* as
&lt;U aa dzygsoda .maeckanta, goaa
t# aRact ua Maadra- Tha panaity
k violating aay » f It* provisions
* f»9#. f t * » * 'wrath* in .M l, for

$ 1 2 0 ,2 0 #

K W i w d gross ruga Ooal

W l e i f w h ea t In ' selling, f i r a d olla r s bushel, th e price
o f w h eat is one dollar. O r t o p u t it an oth er w a y, one btlahei
o f w^ieat is equal to one d o lla r W e ifx p rc s a 'it th a t w a y be­
cause dollars con stitu te ou r m edium o f exch an ge. B e fo re
taonay waa invented, th e price m ig h t h a ve lieen expreaaed

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,tat&gt;. B*t, uf .our**, there l* mor* row mi
to the l*rwideal's pton than that- finished
H , Has definitely committed him- the pries
'J tf to the theory that he rani (active,
nyumgr th, dollar to bring about |aro prlc
rat# o f » ic h a n g e was
itie uric* level he desire*. As to k#ta ia i
cable. Nobody knows ,
•MU, w. shall see what we shall j ling. A
p*..il.t know rist'iftl to
There is no established and, &lt;i«e* w
ness gold content or Ihe
Ilf. They have to to di»» —(
trial ■n.t error, or If ynw like. hr|vgw»u»»
adhwtment and ssperieoee. U f«l. mm* economists who think that —« for
lowed that the nest oere.-srv .ten th* prise-Jevvl cannot he mampu- have Jus
waa to ■#' up marhlnerv. i t o l s f la ted h y rasael ary device*. There slenl hn
tn the Brlil.h Eoualiration Fend ar* other* who think It ran be in- chances
hv which, fh” rotd and the'at fliiebce.1. Hi different degree and, * « " " ^
-hsnee vslns of the itnlltr could ht Aifferuat times, b-- th* e«pm *-''ho^* of
ho manlpulstod and direeled wttb thin' or eontracTiun of rredil.' nmrjly
a view lo finding the most satH There sre &gt;till nlhtn who
factory point On this them have tain that thu-price uf gold is lie- Jhe n*k
torn no seri'Sii differ#nees of cisive in the price level. The |*res-1 V—
blent ha« ilccbted la try out thia e-uulre
opinion.
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Now Ito device which the Pr-si third theory, and as th* ezperident ha* adopted is. If I underaland it. essentially an equallsaflew
fund.
Th*
government,
through Ito P 9 f . is In h-iy ami
**U gold ia the world market, as
In aubatanc* the British bars torn
doing, as Ihs Ftracb did under
Poincare * hen thev were woiking
afULdD altar th e. 9** 11
their way tnwanl Ihe •tahUirallon
.a n d thr thirty
r“ ,*‘ '
of the franc.
and rvvolution in l*T*&lt;* -'"TT.,
th# Prt/idABt'ft pUn *pp##n lo «!lffer most fr»»m the prm
c#dur* o f Ifritain and Franc# ta hi
its hold dirlururv of th* ptarp###

^ » f ^ u ,p“vce:or^ i

tlvlty arsing triakrcv Maoy are
pm paring ground fue tha largest
crop uf cahl'ag* In Ih* hiilnzy of
San/urd. Whil* aarty lad c«ik'|d
pala led ta a I r o n act vagi, |l
now looks aa if every aueilqjla
tUlahi* aero will b* cultiratedTh* celery crop will be ia rrtty d
heavily. Lgttucn wUI ** pkaw*
turnaL
I Tha popnlnrtly ot TralmaARpt •!&gt;'?
Marlow wAa allcsted la by dha
ainployer* look Saturday vrhrtPl
coauaitlra ropteseatiag Lh* raqdoctors and Iraumtaw ol tha Jack
aop villa divieion called at lha Rob'
bigg Nrot Qatol njtoro Mr- .pmJ
Mya. ktorlaw hr* fvabilag apd^ra
n d d : V 9
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W ith T h o N e w

Im a aikad fo r haa a ■root c t 'd
been (Tooted the fanner, tad if
ati o f the loan. are auprored, folly
f.yo.ooo wlQ tom# Into thia * c tio».”
Mr. Andrew, explained

Social Calendar

provide funds fur crop product: it
building and repair at fhrm prr?cr j, end the pocha e ot ii*u
Mirk. Und .snd equipment.
All loan* are predicated upon
the presentation ot a clear first
r t y p in g
r t ,M ,
mortgage upon
l—
property
pin'ad up for collate•ai. In the
crcni th* property already m
S K M IN O L K C O U N T Y
.m^tgaged. the property owner
maj apply to the govemmenl for
C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
a loan to pay oft the amount of
toe first mortgage wh rn thca
wo ld be clear befors turning it
avct for rollslersl.
V .jile applications, are toing
token daily, they are slowing op
perrrptioiy, ale, An dn w i Mat'd.
Ills ufTce, In the VaMr* Mo-el
building on Pork Avet.-jc ,1. i | N
t*„ily however, for th* convenience
of persons desiring tor u Ioann of
at.) amount.
,Thr lucgl Association was cJgan x#J ia June received it* «h»rS i«v u ’» F ta c *
tcr in September, ,sd lira' return.
u| wn application, .tar *J m n iltf
ui gbout Sept 15.
R. B. Chapman i. p-eiidcn; of
'be Association. « . e. H *'ly i. vice
1 i '?
T s b e ll't * ZTt
- resident jn d th* dirts: us are
Cptries Dunn, R. B- L'ni|.man, J.
J. Dully. John Mcisch, S r, and L.
A Brumley.

Tb* Ladles’ Fane/ Wuca Circle fated day fur aut •mnhUeamat tail Thursday aftern-xm at car fell off U&gt;* faery m st af*
the ho#a pi Mra P- A. CalderU. roronrd from a watery j|
A lte r Ipcndlngua'tinm pU.ront •»“ *«•
rad J. 8. Ihskjt
i*. ■. —T l .
™
^ . lugethcr ia a head un cellist
fY C ri# Wri* V # ***k . lh* boat-' (h- W a K U ) ( U , | i * 3
psa served to her gue.le rsnana,
b-uth cars. Several
ended, nwatora and raffee. These (UC. ware affheted with t *
gasaaat ,wam: , lir a Ulna*. Mr*- &gt;u*J* « f the carburetor gad ft
MilUsr, Mat- !?•»*•. Mr* Roberts. to run on Sunday and k%1
M n- Furjun, a»d Mr* T. K- Beta*, lowed back- to the h rroitaL
99. I . Wright af the laral peat
Mr. sad Mrs. F. B. K e M
ofria* f avea sisitad hia brother at Htaraa. N. Y. ar# Imiriag
Wink** Any lira an Saturday aad i toto.of Jf^rlAt, a:*d,Mort&lt;
Sunday returning Monday.
haul r; -»
M . Onto*ha* haa zeturard to s*f t,r, Mr*.' If.
^-jri.V?;.
ftnafoed to ha ta aa tha vsgatabt* K. .H r- Ne-‘. tvs sf-t 'l'J r

U L Iy F A S H IO N E D H O SE
(Chlffea ar garrlea w,iahi&gt;

M A R T IN

oclork with Mias Maude Jlnktm^
Third .Street and laurel Avenue.
Cirri* Number Two o f th* First
Baptist Church will meet at 1 :M
o'clock at th* church annei wWh
Mrs. L U. Bragg na hostess.
Circle Number Throe ot tha
First Baptist Church will meet at
3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Robert
Meriwether, &lt;18 Oak Aronue.
Circle Number Fir* o f the First
Baptist Church will meet nt the
home of Mr*. B. C. Moore, 801
_Utost- Twentieth Street, f o r ' h
spend the day:party to do hospi­
tal work. A covered dish luncheon
will he served at noon.
Circle Number Slz of th* First
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
o'clock with Mrs. A. J. Peterson.
West First Street.

G O O D Q U A L I T Y H O SE

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Wieboldt’s Studio
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Optoaa.lriat
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Sanford Cash Feed Store
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f “ S a n ford ’a Only Hom e-On net! Fin d S to re "

K v BALLARD ’S FEEDS and FLOUR
j r .: w : r. w o o l i -e y
p . a . mf . r o
b e r t c iia f m a n
DOZIER &amp; G AY’S Q U A L IT Y P A IN T S

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Special In Children’s Shoes

C h ildren 's S H O E S — 8 ig e s '2 H to 8............
O X FO R D S or S T R A P S — S ix
to 2 - ..........
I 'A ls o S ito d a b tn Men'll, W om en 's at a H I*

STANLEY ^ROGERS HAK1

Mr*. R. M. Warren bus neen appointed general cha n u n of th*

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Brake Tester

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. In Addition to thg/oDnwing Uat o f specials w e will have roaqy ether llem a at p r i m
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Lars* I* Oa Hon. H'tf Water

DROPS*

SHEETS
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r*num lUnltary

Napkins
LAMP8
Willi Shads
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In Milanc Film Today

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ANNIVERSARY SALE III

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B v rrn n r n i Y i m I t
( \‘» «
whit* star jaamin* m«*r* arranged aIlitlo
n*
&gt;
awn
.
.
Tues.iay
rvrninf from 6:00
o. clock
about th * p a rty ro o m «.
Fid*
A ftrr atvrfal pr
».«.»»% of to 8:00 o'clock at th*
bridg* b gji %ror* ^rtsr, » lk lin­ Primary School for th* heoef t ofi
gerie. waa awarded l i Mr*. M. S. th* Ka«t Sidt P.-T. A. I’ Un* at*
Wiggina. Th# pritr waa wrappa-l bcinjr mad* to far* f » - a Ia nr*
In whit# tUiua and tied with pink numltrr of jru*ati&gt;
Itooth* for th* *al* of candy,
ribbon whfl* the tallir* ai.&lt;l «»thrr
bridg* arewaaorie* a n r den gnrd Bandawh**, anti cold diinkw will
in.pink aod wkii#-----—^
At th* tc* hour a hula.l t n in r
waa R*rvt*d by thr ho«tr»« i, aaaiated h&gt; lira. Ralph It Wight, t nr telling,
ami Mr*. Wiggina. Th«ur i n i»m
wr*r#: Mra. Floyd A.
Mr&gt;
Walter S. C&gt;lemar
lion.bolder, Mrs. Iti
Mrs. C.' It. Kin ley,
Fill*. Mrs. II. B. I
TUESDAY
A Hallowe'en carnival will be M. S. Wiggins.
given from 6.00 P. M In g 00 p.
M. at the East Side Primary
School for the benefit of the East
WH*n iliM itrr loom# over th#ir
Side P.-T. A.
l»arlcto#t ricken brad*, how human
The South Side P.-T. A. win
a.,
h#inf« behav* u p*ctur*d ip r r U ’have a llallovro'en carnival at th*
* . / |ularly in “ I^rluir*.** RKO Radio
school from 6:30 P. M to 9:00 P.
re-reat !
^#»lh Perry Shannon. Sid
M. Proceeds for welfare work.
rftmine.l
Blackm*r and U U
Wllaon
Monday1^ Q llkV ** th# Milan# tonight and
WEDNESDAY
Saturday.
The &gt;»&gt;ard of the Garden Club
A« th* farth ii cautioned about
imminent destruction a pnrst dr
rlarr# to hia congregation that
th# rpiuHlr of Noah's ark ib to I*
r#pea ted. Men and Rumen with­
draw their nione^ from th# banka.
Carnival
Trains
g«»ing
anywhere
ar*
Tucaday, 6 lo 8
I of Sanfard will meet at 10 00 A. crammed with passengers who at­
IlenafH East Side I*. T. A
| M at the home of Mr. and Mi* tempt to escape to safety. Fam
I E. II. Stowe, Cameron Avenue.
Hies climb promontories, hillside*,
plateaus and embankments to be
nearer to heaven, ami away from
the flood.
After the inundation, only three
hundred survive, among whom arc
Marlin Wetaster ami 1'latr* A r­
lington, wh« fall in love on their
Martin believe* his wife
U kn l
de*tl. but when th* «oupl* contra
to th# nurvivom* R*tll#m*nt, #h* t«
living, and tor triangle faces a
baffling situation.
Prrgy Shanm»n portrays (la ir*,
Sidney Hlarkmer la Martin ami
leois Wilson depicts the wlf* in
•*D#lug#.** Fell* Frist, Jr. ala# di*

Mrs. Stiles Is Hostess
At Hallowe’en Party

Halesman

“ Beat F o r Fhc S ou th ’
Alw ays.

Mrs. Warren IsNamed
Chairman O f Carnival

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SANFORD T W E N TY YEARS AGO

i P f ' A . C.' Chamberlain in apendj i o ( today in Ocala attending the
ainraal convention 0f the State
Dental A««ociation.
A '
*; -L. P. Galibin of Tallshas.ee
Mr. and Mn. P. J. Peitaer hare
FRIDA T.
b ta goes to'Orlando after spend­ returned to their home in Osceola
Th* Maakateera' Club will pre­
ing 0 frw guys 'bars with Mr. and n fU r apending about two month,
sent a “ lady or gent” tag dance
Mrs. C M.-Berry, West Sid*.
ot various point, in New Jersey.
from 9:90 P. M. to 2:00 A. M.
—
y Mr. and Mrs. A. I- Bette and at the CHy HalL
Vf'Mju. Roberta Howard and Mrs.
8 A TTR D A Y .
Mr. and Mr*. T. R Melllng spent
Walla— W. Wright laft today for
Mss Mary Frances Andrews
Wednesday evening in Orlando a.
Qutocy to upend th* weekend
tho guest, of Mr. snd Mrs. W. will give a certificate piano re­
cital at 8:00 P. M. at th* studio of
Mat Jordan.
Mrs. Fannie 8 . Munson, Myrtle
S. E- Barrett of Jacksonville,
Mrs. Sherman M. IJoyd. who Avrnu*. Mrs. Margaret McRae
emofty o f this -city, waa th* underwent an operation recently
achdon go eat Wednesday of Mr. ut the Fenuld-Laughton Memori­
id Bra. H. Roby U ln g , Mayfair. al Hospital, was removed to her
homo on Oak Avenue today.
Mrl. Ralph B. Wight and Mrs.
Mr. ami Mm. I.inlon E. Allen
jrruk’W. Putter ■pent Tueiday
Wmf Wednesday at Daytona Beach spbnt yesterday at Daytona Reach
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u _ • » ... with Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde A. Byrd.
The were accompanied home by
their daughter. Helm Elizabeth,
who had been viaiting Mr. and
Mrs. Byrd for several days.
A N E W S H IP M E N T
Announcement was made this
moAllpg of Ihs services every

Sewrog 'ami b.eco aad other
» card gapm* wrr* rnjaytd by Utt
' member* « f thr Sowing Club , t
party (Iron lart
th* spend-tbe-day party
ru m
myther, Mrs. R. T.
11 W xIrw J iy for th* club mem-era
hnr hoaao at Elder
1 l r Mr*. U-‘ J. June* ot her home.
lenrod. daUio... and
Mre. K. K. Smith g*»c an ar mint
ia, accentuating a
of her recent trip It the World'.
fair.
,
• f black and orange
living rooms of the
During the afle-noon a h.ndmade luncheon cloth war donated
I hiring th* evening d s u h ii
• to thr club by Mr*. Johe K Jones
waa unjayad on the patch which
and wa* awarded to Mi*, f . J.
waa decorated w th moss and
■Jo ire*, lin t W. K. le w ii at* » repal am dad lighted with novelty
ceiled q novelty ( 1ft.
lamps. Refreshment, a a e served
Memters rtf The Herald force' Those present w ee: Mi». K. J.
at a later hour by toe h-stese, enjoyed a swimming party and j t'amoron, Mrs. J. W. Ilarkry. Mrs.
su ited by Mrs. U M. Leinhari. Picnic Jester.by afternoon and'U. W. Stiason, Mrs. John R. Jones,
Those preseot wen*: the Miues evening at (Cvansdale Park in'M rs. W. F. Lewis, Mr*. t\ K. MeEugenia Warren, honor guest, Labe Mary with ahool 20 personi| Kee. Mi*. F. K. Smith, Mrs. S. J.
Sarah Moye, Maw McMahon, in attendance. The party left heie Davis, Mr*. T. I . Noble, Mrs. (’ . J.
Freda Canas, Mari. ■ ll.y o rt, late bi the aflernoon and mj:«.ied| Jones, MK* Nell Wilkinson anj
Martha McDonald, Evelyn Ecbvls, to the pork where awimni ng was] M s* Catolyn N ule.
Cathryn White, Mary F&gt;rrvslcr, participated in until th* , upper.
---Johnny Lou My rick, SaJte Lrin- hour.
'
hart, Dorothy Warren, and St.
Later in the evening a Urge D r . E l i z i
Clair White, 111, Itoy Echols, bonfire wa* built and dancing vr.1
Richard Smith, Zeno Vaueo. Csrt enjoyed. Those present weie: Mrs
Vause,
Phil Stanley, Wa*ien l.vur ne Beal and non, Mrs. Msr)
llcrost, Herbert Lossing, Herbert Parrish. Mrs. M. W. Ilaoiett,
Ih Elizabeth Tra- c, siio rclcStoothoff,
M ai K mbley. lee Mrs. C. M. Gnann, the l l i o r i i ralrd her birthday ar.nwcrsa y
Stenstrom, James lto)c*
.and Cathryn White,
Sa.-aa Mytick, recently, was honor guest at a
Itollia I’ hilipm.
Johnnie I nu Myrick, Dou« list- spent theiUy parly given yester
V. K. Douglass at
tern, BUnrhe Wynne, Aim . Spiv-jdny hy M
ey, and C. A.
Ilaines, Waltei be r home in Rose Court. The
M r s . B . L . P e r k in s
Poaer, Claude
Carte-, R'char I, *»e»ts prnj the day sewing
At the no&gt;n hour luncheon was
Smith, Hollis
Philips Drlmar
G i ^
B r id g e P a r ty
Batter n. l.onion Dean, Mr. and served informally in the large &gt;1 n
ing room of the Douglass home
M rs R. L Dean.
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6:10 U 9:00 V. M.
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S E M IN O L E D R Y C L E A N E R S

DKKDGINli FUND ALLOTTED
WASHINGTON. O ct * 7 . - 1 0 —
An immediate allotment uf (200,000 *a « m*ds yesterday by the
w*r department for completing
rfrevtgfng of th* N ek river *iKTciMiami section of Ih* Intrscoastal
watrrway from Jacksonville to
Miami. I Hedging was begun last
January ami is more than twothirds eomslrted. the work re­
maining Icing in Bisrayne Bay.
leadinc to Miami
fr ie d Matt M&lt;»re, Italf Harold*
and Fre.1 Kuhlri In sup|Mirting
role*.
IS YOL’ It RADIO working at it*
h*s|, if not 'phone till. IlofMac Battery t’o. lor service and
see Ihe diffnm e*. Adv.

F or Y o u r
HAlt OWE’EN
Party
-Serre Cookiis!
W e M ake T h em
In Special Orders.

H i-G rade

W hy wait? P e n n e y

COATS

RAKERY

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�the South.
fO n tltroed from n o ra -O ‘ '
weight o f i m M | n swamp hg ih#
ra t a l t t hid , a t « r j 'f r t i runator
wires Into Washington yesterddy,
8. Johnaon craeted a new compli­
pdaetog, rad MMraihl fTbld ge»
Instantaneous ami heavy U
ant# dir laVon which w ill have
oa lah lp agains, Smith Georgia
prompted a atetement by W illiam
r tokai to a etas I * kia o a a right
charge o f eaforcemaat o f perma­
P. Btewwsjn, ehairmaa o f the
dbd w ill to to.tPa.na- In the Near.
nent cedes threeghout tha teen» m y dabawaa If ha playa ap t »
Federal Roma Lean Bank Tloard.
bla uaual atamta-.l. Sctirwg*. *»h-’
Johnaon will h*wd this a*atto«l Mora th in 500,000 application* fo r
w ra hla ' le ti»r la 1P31 nut wi.n
o f N R A hlmaclf, pending ap­ ral'af totaling f t ,500,000,000 were
* * a net Irt cotU ci U . t year, Is ai
noar
on
f
ll«
with
bla
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r
r
a
n
lu
tl
pointment e f a parmaaent d im re»d y helping tb i fa n i to “ for•fc*“ *•* TJ
»• i. . a_ «, _ ha aald.
tor. H e win likewise act kt chair­
r a t- will S a g a n , tha lad who
Referring
to
tha
e
ffo
rt,
being
man o f a national compllanaa
•tor*, l a galoot
Newberry on. a
made by tha Home Owners' Loan
board Which will to tha f le a !' NRA
ljn g (p rin t last year. Schrage i»
Corporation, Btevenejn again ap­
tg irr -y to art upon charges o f d o ­
W LH
a hard-ehargiag shifty lack who *
pealed to mortgagees to withhold
tation before those which defy adplaya •
consistently competent
foreclosure proceedings until tha
Jaatment o f difference* are tamed
Ite n d e f football. Washington, the I
Federal rallaf field waa explored.
over to the federal trade commis­
t » * t dafenaiva playa# on the]
"A c chairman o f tha Federtl
sion or tha attorney grncral for
Home Ix&gt;an Bank Board, charged
ponltlva action.
abilities on the offense, and Is
with tha admlntatral’on o f
tha'
Yesterday's order also eat up a Home Otrnara' Loan Corporation I
likely to develop as one o f the
trade association division under which only
beet ball-totera on the t w u this
rollaraa
mortgaged j
Thomas R. Htmmtmd o f Chicago
Season, Doyle, much liuprjvrd In
whose JOb win to "to prepare
health this season, surprise I the
fans In tha opening game by reel­
plans fo r and to advise the organing off eeveral Ion • rune . and
itatlon o f Industry for Industrial
otherw 's* eotgl-ctlna himself as
■elf- government.”
a fittin g mate for Miller, W eih' Important In the enforcement
tog ton, and Schrago
set-dp Wal an order for procedure
'.One o f tha on-lJ w ill probab'y
by . which complainta will not b
ae assigned to Ucorirr Rogers, a
referred to the rode trade authori­
tt’ith er o f W ill Roc* -. Georgs la
ties by regional o f f Pars unions
a lffa lg g hla natarsi a p e d In daspecially ordered by Johnson him­
self. ao tha administration will re­
tain’ a m eilm om o f pellclng con­
trol. Daring creation o f a perma­
nent regional organisation, dis­
trict' managers o f tha department
of commerce to-two-eeore princi­
pal cltlea will be charged with re­
ceiving. and seeking to dispose o f
all complaints o f code violations
W IN T E R P A R K . P l a T o S / t L W
of'Utla M t V p J I ,s Newto their respect I vs areas.
' • • ' •topping M U M s T b e r r y ' s r e c o n i V h arin g tied The
undefeated last year anil with one
.
. i . . . ,. Z J.
.
Vletoey a fe a d y recorded In the '-“ • M l M d d^ealpd JUwua and
campaign this year, face tha proa- 3&gt;° 'h George • State I s f e b l t to#
pact o f having their record tnaired Impreeelve to salt the T a e partinaal Friday, Oct. 27, when New- »•"#. Althaagh Ih# I I l l ' d i team
berry College, end 8. 1. A . A : ‘An- •••” '*iL U -h g *a..U iU a iiffH u ity .U i
^4firntrSni''oa mej on the gridiron toppling South Georgig S tale to
at N ew terry, H. C.
| to 0 In thk season m over, there
It will be the first 8. I. A'. Ai
when the T a rt I x&gt;k*.l nano too
imprettlvo, especially In their dofensivo toetlcs. Tho Inagperlcnco
y a
o f sevoral o f tho l:n-imra stuck
out like sera thumbs and It ba­
rs me trident that a lot o f
imGranulated *
plovomeat would be necessary tofor* tho-Tare could !to«o'; t&gt; give
llewDcrry a clot# •a'.'le..
at oi; Carnation Ulmlt &lt; cans)' ^
H la unlikely th *l Cmchrs Jack
No. f . n , b .
• —
McDowell and B wj Ktens will
hare had suffljuut tlmfc lo bolster
(be lino epprec.nrlv Id p r r f v 'n g
fer Newberry and Ih#. only h-.pe
U r g e P L A I N or
^ L o v ely •
R #
i t putting' up any su et‘ o f com­
petition w ill probably je s t on tha

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O V A L T IN E

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s-Mrs. Brown., Dickson Sch. fer.
Ifl, welfare worktr and foimorljr
connected with the Red Cross, d’ed '
here Wednesday following the birth;
P f a son Tuesrkay. She s » . the
aylfa of Henry W. Rrhaefer, news­
paperman o f this city.

15c

4 cdtu t&gt; mantle
n ftA R D IN B R t

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Hopes O f Victory
: Over Strong: Rival

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P A R IS , Oct T i.— William T.
A T I ^ N T A , OrL 27.— (A1)— A
Dewart, president of T h i
New Jury In the criminal dlvie on of
York Sun, was crested an officer Fulton superior coart Wednesday
s f tha Legion af Uoaer Wedaee saSuinaO a-^tieet ad nardii t-wfraot
yullty In the case uf Mrs. Ile'hel

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Andrew Bsrllston, o f Palatka,
eiaited his oid boms hers, stop­
‘ Little difference has beam M L |’
ping with hta sister, lira. Allied
.G R O C E R Y A N D
rated among ’ the four taadlag
firicson for a fe w days. They were
tackle aaplrapta. Carltna at Wau_____
recently burned out and Andrew
•l
-hul#. You qf Winter Park, Adw m ill at tha Urns.
kina of Gainesville, and Woodrow
Friends of Mrs. J. L. Dixon err
Phono
8
9
,
.223 E. F irs t St.
Riser o f g.nftvrd.
sorry she has been Ul sgsin. She
is some belter now.
’■
ends, Christian and, BurGilbert Kricson has been III,
»sughe o f RL Fwaersharg; Eddie
— WESTERN AND FLO RID A M EATS —
having an abscess back of hit
Long o f Lake City, and Rhoden, of
G A IN E S V IL L E , Oct. 27— Sat
W
IN
TER
P
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,
Oct.
2£.—
j
tonsil*
which
will
have
to
come
out
Ghlpley, loth ’ tike the pick o f tha
rOT ROAST of
urdajr bring* the opaning o f t ie
-rop at tha present time. CbriiUan Confident o f bringing home th«*ir•
12th year of freshman football i t
Second
victory
o
f
the
season,
a
•'lr
*
nd
Mrs.
Fmil
Uagnu.on
B E K F , lb .
1 2 * c
1 5 c &amp;
1 8 c
erne hurt In arrimmage last weak
the t'nivervity o f Florida aa tftr
&lt;nd may t&gt;« forced out o f Satur- hand o f 19 Rollins College g iid | * n d her brother, Elmer Tyner end
8TF.W
W.ndertm rr .|wm
the
“ Baby Gators" meat the Stetson ’ay’e game. Ilia work up until the dart le ft hy train todac for Nrw-I «&gt;n " I
L’ alramlty froah at Florida -Field ‘ tme q f hi. Injury brought high harry, 8. C , where they are due1week end with their folk , in |)a&gt;*
B E E F , lb . 8 c
1 2 4 c
&amp;
1 5 c
to meet the Newberry eleven Frl-i ,on* '
Stadium.
-ommendatlon.
day afternoon.
I Grandma Lmndqui.t spent the
Sliced
Jurl what talent will be devrl
Kenneth Rppert o f Robert E
TTt* Tars, despite their e n n f l - ' M nday with Alia. II. 0. Lund....: i d c
oped from the present frvshm V 1 * « e la handling the first string
HAM, lb ........ ... 1 8 c i
denes, r g a llit dlrsrly,
however,. M0'" 1
*qua&lt;l ia qoeatli nable. In the be 'ineun at quarterback. MrColakey
that Newberry will
js
a high; Tha Dorcas Circle of Vpauta
Rreakfeit
ginning the outlook vaa quits dis­ vf Lake CHt , Is a splendid blocker hurdle L| overocme In the march p i*" to lia.e their next n.rcting
1 8 C
| RU1S, 3 lbn.
.2 5 e
BACON, lb.
couraging, hut both Coach Caw- hut Fnpert’e all-aroond ahllitlev toward an oilier undefeated season, &lt;&gt;n the lawn at Mrs. Ballingers' In
thon and Coach Rchlrtner are en- •Ivo him a probable alight ahade as the In d ta g ijie v t alrrsid) deni tl'k|H-vill» fiom 2 .111. on and Islrr
Neck
toorogrd after several weeka of There's a beautiful race nn for Snstested Chat Jhcy hava claw »*U a*rva a Harvest Home Supper
5 C
| SAUSAGE, lb.... 2 8 C
BONES, lb. .
practice. The Strtsnn (i m r will rlrst fullback honors, with I^ n e and will be out for .-evengb tu *H h all the good thing, t.i.',e
rice a reasonable Indication o f Just •f HUIsbriroueh fame: Rowe o f wipe o o id h g rtlng of tart year's ladies are famous for from 4 to
Freah Ground '* ' '
0% g A ^ what might be eapected.
Gainesville, and Martd. from M i­ T to R defeat at the hands of 9 F. M Full supjwr with ...ifee 26
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One o f the rather promising ami. sonicating warmlv. HamRI. Rollins,
(t
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4
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Small
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UafortuMataly
for
the
Tar*,,
the
k.dilirs
A
tai
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of
fancy
work
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Plcwna,
Daytona
Beach:
player* la Carlisle Hughes, broth­
P O R K
HAMS* 1b. l O t
Shoulder l « 2 v
fur sale Remember
Ixmg.
FL
Lauderdale: they -miU not be able to pre-ient will als. he
er o f the Gators star fullback. T. T.
ihrtr ' v strongest
front
against! the
itite and.omc Thurv'ay. Git.
Jimmy Hughes. Weighing tHft Oiance, Orlandot and Covlnrton.
FRESH IMG HEADS A N D FEET
utrh Macl&lt;ean‘s lads. Ih o . J5. ,
panda, young Hughea ahoara him t * e . look like five good halfback
osa ^(. Jardinr, tha center. who|
‘ &gt; rl F.rickson. Jr. and wife of
Lvoapecta
for
Cawthcn’a
IM
S
Country
Roll
to be an athlela with cosiroka b it .knee-cap In the opening, ” ' » mi
rr**n l v sltow si the
llh no eapeclal edge rein *
alderahle ability, and much pot- (earn, w1
25C
S O A P . Z fo r .....
5C
H I T T E R . IS.
gm e UM week. will x fall, and hnm/
h" unrl«'- A lfrV '
jo .n v of.the lbf. Ham tir. running
aiWIIty.
2 l&lt; ans Clabber
Girl
t tanner tu
n A ffw w
Lighthouse
A £bgw
World
he
chtBcW^rw
rvnuU
th
*l
ti»ht*r|
*°#t
an
ami
in
1^
.••hrtltv Is notable, while At evens
^aur guarda have aet the paar
It. P O W D E R
l U V
Cleanser. 8 for ... i v y
‘•nneara to be the recant of the Ualover, regular ffuan', or Doyle,
In this department o f tha team.
lar htlDtacky will b* fit for Long, of Ko.well, charged w th
enntere.
Root of riant City; Hunter Of
2
c a n H No. 2 Pons (sweet (en'der)’i
. In addition to Christian. Coach b t r t» the Newberry nettle. Sev- murder In the death several w.rl.s
Tallahaaare; Datner o f Hubert X
| awthon may Wee Stevens sqd pral of the other playeit, lacltol- ago of Airs. Fred Holbrooks, alio
t-ee. and Wadsworth o f Flagler
Bymle Miller, th ‘ rapsMe of .Rotwall.
) . T . Long for Saturday, as each M
s fra e r s t* -v
Reach. Wadaworth before coming
auarterieik. have been complain
«■
recovering
from
recent
injurlc*.
to college played aorcer, and nev­
gig of colds this past wrek sn’l
Tha Stctacn game will provide
er aaw a regular football o f a i^
Stay not !«• up to their mark in
added interest because ai rsneodeacrlption until the varsity *%■
f-frtday*s TraiiPe
fhunts are l&gt;«ing made for a play*
rtramer wUK Station. Poaaosaed
&gt; Reports
from Nswtterry indi
o f a fine phyalque, and a capacity by-play description in Uis ala- sate that the home team has been
lum,
ilmullsnsous
with
the
frosb
to learn rapid f and egacutf Mpointing for the Rollins cla&gt;h and
ahlbitlon,
of
tbs
Tennesseehas no t.lea of letting the Ters
Florida game, C,, be plsyel in make it two straight. Smashing
norvillt
Knorvllls.
victories this season over So. th

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pAlISAGE
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with ability, ai
a rare aanae of
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SNNESSEE TILT
1Ware Depended
m T « Add Power
reatcdTcam
;o r F io w da,
• Oct.' IT.—A
limped eat of
ywterfar afternoon st
ck hoc ad tot Knoxville »nd

outside chence to dewa the
.Vela Satardsy.
i n o PlwUkas, ts in. number,
fires a rousing tetid-r.ff hr
&gt;etudeate, ebe fathered at the
•tattoo to. ftre ( evidence
becking for an undefeated
_

Deeplte the fine record thus fer
a the see eon the Oranit and
Blue line and backfleld &gt;« rent
with heavy loeeee and Injurl-**.
four halfbacks msde the trio, and
with them Coach 8Unity was Uk
lag every avaltaole man who
shewed any promise whataoerer,
Charlie Fleming, renter, end
deckle Henderson, fleshy half
back, are definitely out, and many
more within the rank* were ern
slderably handicapped by Injur'cs.
Although Tenneeaee has lost the
test two contests, Major Bob NeyIsnd has a strong oulfl*. and It
will be seeking solace f i r &lt;ho de­
feats by Duke University snd
Alsbama. The Vols had eoetceded
In winning 2* games before los
ing to the Blue Devils and, with
the added Insult tossed In their
faces by Alabams, F!or ds
boand to catch the full Impact ef

nother lin*
f.'o
Here’s anttiier
o t 'ooff t-'otbalt
gamaa. prebably the meet
outstanding to he played throughout the nation*1thia week-end.
Two tickets to the Mllsne Theater are the prism which go to
each of the three persona who gueeaca nearest to the actual
number of winners.
The Important thing to remember Is that the eecaer you
turn In your list the better is your chance to win the tickets bo­
ra use the tickets go to the first three nearest to comet lists.
Clip this coupon,' placa a "W ” opposite the name of the
team yet), think will win, or write T i e ” If you think the teams
will tie, andjbrlny pr mpll your list to The Herald office before
noon on Biturday, Opt. 28.
____ .tt...

Name
Address

A L A B A M A vs. F O R D H A M
N . Y . U . Vs. G E O R G IA
L. 8. U . vs. V A N D E R B I L T

—

T U L A N E vi. A U B U R N
Ke
I

n t u c k y

v*.

d u k e

N . C A R O L I N A vs. G E O R G IA T E C H
Y A L E vs. A R M Y
H O L Y C R O SS vs. B R O W N

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C A L I F O R N I A v s. SO. C A L I F O R N IA
C H IC A G O v j. M IC H IG A N

BARGAIN DAYS
• 25
26
50
50

C L E M B O N * vs. M IS S IS S IP P I
H A R V A R D vs. D A R T M O U T H

Words or Less* Three Times........... 25c
Words.or Lets, Seven Times......... 50c
Words, Three Times.......................50c
Words, Seven Times................... $1.00

IO W A v ». M IN N E S O T A
M IC H IG A N S T A T E vs. S Y R A C U 8 E -.C , |

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N A V Y vs. P E N N
N O R T H W E 8 T E R N vs. O H IO S T A T E

12— Wanted

prrreBURGn

WANTED: ONE used set of bath
J A W YO Q g...J f J ttO L . japalra 1 room futures, completer * Oheap
by one arba really know* bn« for cash. Apply with full details
trlgga, Jewelar, Msg. As.
Box 14-Z, Itsrald. Also fer aale

vs,

n o tr e

d am e

_____ J ____ O R B Q Q N L B T A T E YJb. W A S I L S T A T E . . 4

their fury.
Mich depends on Billy Chase
at left hslf snd lino McAnty a'
tight half. With Wally Brown
looming In a nsw poaltlo.i ai.d
Walter Mlddlekauf going to right
WE ,. B W Y—• • 11—trade—repair able, also fuawlahed rooms. Good hslf with only a thrss-day nothe,
home
cooking.
The
Tasty
Shop,
the Gator ball carritrs naturally
•7 fa td rant sawing machines. Buy
will be at a distinct diaadrnntare.
your. Singer qow. Liberal allow 208 N. Psrk Ave.
Melton Worn and A l Ili'hlanJ,
r ahees on old ons. Also HemstltthBlsger Shop. Palmetto and FOUR ROOM furnished apart­ two ponderous sophomore tackles,
ment, water fumlahed, call at are being looked to by Coach
Stanley to add strength at
the
41 i Park Avanus or Phone 149.

m

OUNblNO. THE ru-ppenlag
Waters* K a n d y Kit-hen. WELL FURNISHED

Injured Students Are
On Road To Recovery

G A IN E S V IL L E , Oct. 27— &lt; 4 v
Tw o University o f Florida stud­
ents Injured in an automobile
wreck here Sunday morning had
shown marked Improvement yes­
terday and the third, J e ff Ray
Arnold, Jr.. Groveland, who has
undergone two cranal operation*
tackles. Hal Starbuck a n i Billy since the rrash, was declared to ba
Mlark have ceen overworked dur­ some belter, though still in a crit
leal condition.
ing the first four games.
Ernest Kreher. Jr., Tampa, and
Robert Kloeppel, Jr., Jacksonville
are much Improved.

first floor
apartment, 214 W. 11th. I-arge
-made candles wholssalt and
•tall. Special orders for partita living room with fireplace, aunCandy now made st IBIS Magnolia parlor, bedroom, bath, dlnatts,
kitchen. Kelvlnslor, Plano,Garage. Rollins Game OfNov.3
Telephone 48.
Gets -One ’BaySfetBack
; T R U E SPIRITUAL Retdlnge
j Mrs. Bally Russell. Appoint I-AIIGF. A N D small furnished
ro O R I.h H G l'A H D BODY
W IN T E R P A R K . FIs.. Oct. 27.
j lpli. Phons, 6621, Orlando.
apartments. I . a n g l e y
A p a rt­
—
Coach
Jack
M
cDiwall
o
f
Rollins
Church'serrlce, every. Sunday 7:80 ments. A ll Park Ave. Call 2M.
N E W YO RK, Oct. 27.—G D — I
announced today that the gams Fivr poodles guarded the body o f!
.P M .
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ANNOUNCINGi Opening of our
1 new shop at Sanford |nd 2nd 8t.
Rear of Central Florida Rervl.-e
Station. Prompt, ceurteoue eervlce
dslr or night. Bryan and ThrallS '® *-.

FOR
RENT:
8 room furnished
s|&gt;artmrnt with private hath,
also 2 room furnished apartment
with porch and private bath, 311
Magnolia Avenue.

16— Ilnm iM F o r R en t

• — Lou t and Found

F U R N ISH E D

0 room

bungalot

FOUNDi One snow white dog
snd garage, 10th. St. snd Pal
'&gt; with Fort Dodge vaccine tag
mrttn. Phons 77 nr sre Mrs. J
number 8800 on collar, owner can Fleischer.
have tame by paying for this ad.
Stonewall Jackson. 611 Hickory FU R N ISH F.I) FOUR rooms, bath.
A rt.
wood heater. Five minutes from

h— Autnmtohllos
OB AH AM IH ten truck, staks
: and cab 1128.00. Chevrolet 1 ton
flat body truck, new time 171.00.
one ton truck, ruitself aslr,
Uraa *71.00. Reel and Son..

Post Offlre. 107 N. I-ocust, nest
lo Christian Church on E. Union
Ave.
FOR R E N T :
Four room stucco
bungalow at l.ake Mary. Ssv
Homer Gleason at Laka M ary or
V. C. Collier, 111 N. French Ave.,
Sanford.

S— H elp Wuntad

tli- -MtorelLnaong Foe Hgh
WANTED, STATE Represents- FOR S A L E : Plano In good condi­
Uvu capable handling salesman^
tion. apply 60! W. First Street
, throughout slat'. Only men wuh comer French Avenue.
aur and good. ftfayuacw cou*idegad,. I l l Vine Bt. Chattanooga, GIRLS AND BOYS remember—
" If Its union roller skates" this
KfiMB. - ,*
year—we have them— (a n d a
small deposit will hold until
Wanted
wanted) Stanley Rogers Hard)REO OI
want* work as ware Co.
Rafarences.
MALE ENOUSH Setter. 8 years
E. 6th St.
old, well trained. From South
Carolina. Don’t have room for him.
Plants
Worth twice the price. First |60
STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sals takes him. I*. O. Box 1800.
■4w. 'Potter, Phono TM-W.
GOOD MULE, nine years old.
Works single or double. Cheap
I FOR BALE: Wtator Anneals, ready
LV to set. Mrs. C. R. Klrtlsy, Ooldsn for cash. Also four-wheel traitor,
never used. Coot 818 to build. Will
sail cheap. 1808 W. Third St.

w.

A b LABOR variety Annual plants
for transplanting, OVERBTUPFED living roam net,
library table; youth’s bad; an­
•too a nlcs collsctlon got flowers.
y tlmej any where, A. K. tique wardrobej portable Vtotrotai

A Y «*

Phone fnw other odd ptocaa fumitar*.
Reasonsbio. 8081 Park Ave^ Cltfr.

SNAPPY •nau mlenl lata usac
•Ight cylinder aadnai nxaaltont
ynlnti maahnnlrnlly perfect) six
M. »IAS. t whealsi trunk n ek; now tlraai
M. tote N e ts . n al buy, Urma Pan* Offlaa »
M, 8 M. 1004. CHy.

Wakefield, Copea

Olaay si Eakaai-

B N '*L
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sad

DEPENDA B M "
••4

T ill,

w ir r ie T a a T ^ s t 'nT.l

»»;Dr.»nc€. Tnl&lt; wnrk m iy I * f impleted next Monday nignt during
tnolher o f several
reicm
ad­
journed Commlrslon m-*tlng-..
Mince they entered into s study
of these assignments, th*- Com.nlsxl inert, with the ueproval of
the Committee, hare ns t one g &gt;al
— g ivin g loesl r ro j.n ly
owner*
tvhst the Comml**lonei, termed
as Mnscessary tax relic,*'*
t list Teller wj.lch Ih ■ ( o nniis
iioiera brought came ‘ i an s il&lt; xim ste 21 percent tlu itio n In
le a ' estate asaessmen *. liy re-

master of ceremonies.

flva acres grove land.

SPENCER COB8ETB, Individual.
|y designed, conceal and corrout figure faults. Comfortable, Hi— Apartments bur Rent
standing or sitting. Frau figure
N E W L Y T A P E R E D and painted
■Indy. Bepresentstlvs, Mrs, John
apartment. Four rooms. Every
Aide* Brown, 800 Eaat tOth 81
modem convenience. Rent Resson-

UNUSUAL SHOUT
PERIOD VOYAGE

J , 7 t a a apeeial Usln d / , the! ^ * * * r j f c
Tsn.pa Union Station 3:00 P. M.|
“ d r»«lttontlal pnperty 18
btnday in ardor to conne. t with pw.ccnt. the Commission »• cul
ihe Kldrlda, which tails at 4:00 ’ *c 1982-33 assessed vsloallon .'n
P M. The vessel will re jr.i to leal estata from 8810&gt;MTi&lt; tc
A r t Tamp* Dock 8:80 Mends* 83,708,198, or nearly 82.4iHi.00ti.
16-HoiirTrfpOnTampa t.tornlng. Tickets will be solj wt b irtb e r. they redoc* I the perlACL Tampa City Office, U fa , %.n«( property u u is m * '. : o f tor*
Bay And Into Gulf ei to and Ashley Streets, also at year from 81.464,941 to (1^38,182,
Union Station and P. 4 W about $167,000.
I s Offered Public Tampa
O. Dpck. Port Tampa, and w 11 1n• n other words, by red-nitg- a»JACKSONVILLE^ Oe4. &gt;127— •iuCe tneals and staterun oc ns^ments, tho Committionrrs re­
■
rr.modstlons.
lieved taxpayer! o f approximately
Something unusual In boat ridee
J ‘ perrent o f their annual curdkn.
for Fhrldlsns and tourists . has
They n j w expect tin tsxpayere
teen announced by the Peninsular
io respond by a prom t payment
4 Occidental Steamship Company.
at their 1933-34 asses«-N«m*. hif!
Hlart ng at 4 P, M. next SanJsy, Oct. 29th the S’.tsmshlp
Ur* Commissioners hopefu'ly look
to a 70 percent collection for Iho
Fioilda Will Mil from Port Tampa
le s t time in years.
•
fer • 16 hour cruise In Tampa
The tax books will be open for
Bay and tha Gulf of Mexie».
.r
(Cantinned from Page One)
.ne collection o f taxee i r Nov. 1
This extra cruise will In no way
aCect tha regular schedule l Idvi and through the co-otMr&gt;tion of ir as soon thereaftc* a* t-iiy
M Ihe 88 Florida between I’urt (v e ry city employee ,lhe c'ty was ff e ik F. S. Lamson anJ his slaff
Operated adequately on the 4H per­ r j: complete the extriisio'i o f n*Tampa, Key West and Havnra.
Ihe Florida, which hat u«an on cent retom , although only abo.it lessments on the tax rpIL
tha Havana run for Juat abort |w.i fk‘ percent o f the return went to
rears, can handlo approximately the city under the Ch-40 agree­
S00 passengers eomforuLly. It ment reached - with the Bond- L IB E R T Y BONDS O FFERED
hsi all the modern eonreulrnrev of htldera* Protective Committee.
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 27—
Thia year, the city will got cr&gt;»
•he modern ocean linen.
The Treasury
announced
last
half o f the total amount nf tales
On the trip Sunday, or.e of
night that 8630,000,000 o f Fourth
v nmpa’e beet orchestras wil. pla." collected, plus all.O f thu mlscel- lib e rty loan bonds had cren o f­
Isnco s rsvenues.
Furll.ei,
the
f* r dancing. Should tho passi nfered hy holders in exchange f j r
Committee has agreed llutt the
I cis , wish, tha ahlp will be ancity may, wnh money cclloclel on a rew issue of 12-year bon*V. O f
cl.oied fer deep aea fishing. Other*
the total Fourth H e f t y loan is­
dclluquant taxes,
p a *:l\ •« a*
u«.» play bridge and-amuse themmuch as IIOjOOO Wo«th o f
city sue, appr iximately one th inl—$1,a^lrea with deck eporta.
876,000,000— was called last week.
roods in thn open nuiket. With
Ihe ship has become farr.vii frr bonds worth (yore 10 tn|S certs on
,,r meals, and special nisi i i 'or tha d rllar .it may be ,, &gt;i«lMc that
dimer and breakfast abvi, | hate spproxlmately 8100.000 worth of
L K G A L N O T IC E
l*tn prepared by Chief .Howard &lt; jlstanding bonds may !&gt;•' ictired
l*. M. Newman, who to ko iwi: ty uuiing the coming ynvr
m i t ic k n r anriH irr's s a i .k
ihousanda of Florhkina wn» have
With tha adoption of Ihe tax
N ir r ir E
is
iin tr iir
. ;i v k .n
n adc the trip to Key Wes; or tli- roll and cudgel and Ihe anting uf Thai iini.wr ansi !.&gt; « Irlils* of as rtrla in rR ar ut i«»n
&lt;&gt;ul nf ihw
tons aboard the Florida. Cap'air. the m illage .the C &gt;m ntosiuners I'tiii
nl y (Niiirt « f H r m l n i i h ( ' o u n i v ,
*t M. White will be the sklpp»r have Completed all o f th.*,r anm.ul r t u r l d * . « n I h r U n «Ih &gt; of O r l o h r r ,
(•aa. In ttint r r r t n i n r a u i « I h ^ r r l l i
'•n the trip and Cad Celca, formes
ste F a ll assignment., vrith •Its |,«mllnK, Wherein tVslke, Kerllllser
l ie league baseball pla/cr a&gt;d ixceptlon o f eom pUl,nr a rttlu on (&gt;ini|»an), a ror.Hiral lull, ip plain
• lief Purser with the P U O for q f 1^4
J L ’itfikl
fpfl (Iff. ami A J H.lnUlivig 1« &lt;|rfe-nt|.

‘UT AT 30 FOR
COMING YEAR

T E N N E S S E E vs. F L O R ID A

originally
scheduled
with
Ihe
South (leodgla Tekchers for F ri­
day n'ghl, Nov. 8 st Tinker Field
In Orlando has kesn moved up
a day and will be played Halurday
night. Nov. 4.
The change was made necessary
tv avoid a conflict with Orlando
High, which,
through a mlsunderstandlng, schsdulsd a game at
Tlnktr Field for
Friday
night,
Nev. 8 after Rollins hed complet­
ed arrangements to use the same
date.
In order to accommodate some
of the store workers snd the Satuntoy night shoppers, Ihs Rollins
va South Georgia Teachers gams
will be delayed until H:SO, Mc­
Dowell also announced. This will
ue the second home game of the
season far Rollins, the' Tars be­
ing due to play Newberry at N ew ­
berry, 8. C.. Friday afternoon o f
this weak.
The South Georgia
Teachere
look Ilka tough m e a t,fo r K jIIIrs
as they have been cleaning up rn
opponents this- season and
run­
ning up U rge acorts In the targs-n. $ • fa r they havei d efe s te i

Mrs. Myrtle Hoag, once well-t&gt;-d),l

Norman O dlege 43 to 0, fi-irdunl
Collrge 6tl to 0, and Urvwlonl
I'erker .78 to 1.7
lji« t year, the
Tags had cons'deraulg troi'bla in |
turning bark Ihr Teachers 12 t.i J.

'* -

Oewktal A g a t • j f . dtotog jvacaai.
? ,j i
u.inta 40 percent, improved fain

PIC K T H I

aOtfd b y -e n e fiy atntaK — :___

tw r

,/c:.

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retnalm .«*•

TTie trip Kundsy wilt gi •&gt;» mni.
b.rrldlsns their first opi&gt;irtunlly
spend a night at sea. In criV r
*• make these cruises popui ir 'ha
"t-amahlp
Company is '.ruiin,;
unusually low rates ,acc i.-ding t.»
tt ho die I in poverty In s tiny (In'.
I h r dng» had lo l e i.iaggc I away
efore an ami, lance crew cauhl
ivm ote the tody M.nday.
Mrs.
H n sg'w ss asm to I * the widow
of a former city official.

■ ntk
- t h e r r ♦e-rlvt
«i|Min mm ih*. pni|M r l &gt; ..f (h«. Bul l
A
J. I.lndhai m ann %• f 1 1 o f f r r for
sftltl pall 1st (lie lilMhe-l a n i
hral hldilal, for ra s h, m I Ih* f r •1211
Ilf llir He* m 1Ins Is- 8 MU III &gt;
• Iniikr Ml Hat,f..Id. Klo rlt U. c t i r ln «
thr |e*MHI litflira nf /III*, nil R|..nd«&gt;,
N*.%rnihe-r Cfh. I 52 J. r rule day of
Ini* l* 4»urt, l h » fiillnw In^ d r a r r ll ir d
propa*rlx, fn-vrlt

T w o Hark

lia r

M a i,

Muirs.

• t Ha r r r N w e r

hu aawak and now
•w m I«
tor by in , C. W. b a k e r
for tke satlsractton sf i
ilmn.

J. F. McCUOXANO.
nemtnela
Cea
rioetaa. ••

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a t u t s r . LBWIB .

v r l « * h nactea '
Altorasy far Platniltt.
vo n ew o r
TAJt ur.co
• r THS OI
• r n iw m ‘

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«r
A. O,

day
Angnat.
ISIS______
said rartiricata la my o r r io v
baa: madar a pp llcatlsa te r ta x i
to Issu* In arcorBanca
i '
Bald certifiesta emkewea*
low in g descrlbaS
&gt;ea property sltaa
In furalnols
Csnaty. rieMBa.
w in
17
l&lt;ol# I t sa d Ik. Loch A rb o r.
I'ry s la l la k e s C lu b bartlaa.
*
Tli* said land being asseeeed a t U
d ale of Ihe leeuanea s f took eortld
ro le la lb s
name o f tMOCHOWb
I ’nless said r e n lf lr a t e shall ba re
deemed according lo la w la x ie e
w ill l.ans theronw on Ihs (tfe. da
of nerersbar, A. O.. t t t l
tvim .ee
my b H Irla l
a lg n atu r
ami ,ra l ihl* the Itlh . d ay e l Oe
loher. A I&gt;, 1111.
V. n. D O U aLA B A ,
Clerk Circuit Court Sami
nnle County, rio rld a.
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HUSKYTHR
Overtaxed by
speaking, alng*
Ing, arooklng

Says Black“Sure Worth
-I

take Thedford’a -

Draught wticn I rrt MBota.” ’
Mr. U O. Miller, of “ —
Okia- " m M tt.tegR .2
Ing headache which t
from b i l i o u s n e s s . -------

It, T feci duB snd atuggtoh. I j
have to taka BlaCk-Draoghd
In a while. I haven’t found
thing more saUstactory. It ta i
worth the price.**
• Children like the new, i
tasting SYRUP of :----

w. H. LONG
L O N G ’S M E A T 18 A T R E A T T O E A T
*21 K. F ln rl S treet
*
O p p o d lt I’ oat O f f k «

I’ork Ranked
In fla te you r fron t lir r a a little m ore than y o u r
rea r tiren.
It m akes n terrin g eonler at, hi)
itprrdt.

SAUSAGE 3 lbs.
Tender

Veal Cutlets lb, _22c

Alw ayN choose K irm ton e U rea, and lo the
,
run you w ill nol only ride in a s a fe r gone bul
nave considerable m oney. * W e in r lle y o o to cornel
pare Firentone con.ilruelion.

2

Pet Kaast IIEF.F or

W. H. Long
Meat Market. 221 F„ 1st St.

NOTICE
Bryan &amp; Thrailkill
MOVED
From (le a s v a *

Baatore Ava.

to .
■ S an ford and

Snd

(tu c k • ( L’snt. YU . Berries Bta.)

VEAL lb. 10c

13c

&amp;

Fresh Park

3

m
i

LINES of ! ■ : s’ / ,
T,. " “

D r s a lo n g

UAM
ARE
A Nand
TEE
7 } GN

Hams or Chops lb.

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flm to iit

LIV E R BP,G
EEF
Waaterm or Florida

STEAKS lb. 15c &amp; 18c

WONDER OIL STATION
»

D irect From R efinery

. M otor Oils
With winter coming • nlnng,
now is the time U t% lt
about changing, year n«cn

Gallon

m e d iu m

;,1 IIC

TAILS, (Nark I

6«)

H E AV Y

IOC

SPARE RIBS lb.

X-HEAVY

1 0C

HAMBURGER «r

XX-HEAVY

12*

TRACTOR

IOC

.

•

will be mighty Inepnrenknt
some cold night when you
have to slop and put on Uip
spare. 8ive youraetf fntara
trouble—boy new bdfeew an?
other advance la p rim to

.

HAMS lb.
• *‘ * • '

4. 7

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F^aua « ^ J &lt;

1

�US. GOLD PRICE DENIAL MADE
REACHES NEW THAT NRA HAS
• HIGH OF M
HURT TRADE
J

Late President Roosevelt Honored on Navy D&amp;y

Adirifrltatration Bqosts Johnson, W allaceRolli
Price Again Despite
Answer ChargeTliat
Decline In London;
Codes Have Slowed
Markets Are Active
Up Many Activities
W A S H I N G T O N . O c t. 2 8 .—
( A . P . ) — In s p ite o f th e
tiec lln e o f th e L o n d o n p ric e , th e
A d m in in t r a t 'o n to d a y
p la ced
th e (fold d o m e s tic
q u o ta tio n
a t a n e w h ig h o f $31.82. s ix

BANK DISOWNS
WIGGIN S ACTS,
iPROBERS TOLD
W A S H IN G T O N .
O .t. '-V tAn
1 Mntkct tradmy p diciea of Albert
f II Wigpln, for year* at the helm
| of the $2.00*1.000.000 rha*e N*
. ttonal Hank, were rep obMed \e*
teulax efore the Senate banking
tom ant tec by \V ml hi op XX AI
I *Vn h hi* recent *ucce**- . a* head
i of the f nancial h»»u*e
1 Aldm h xurpriaed Ih r commit
| let- an&gt;l spectator* .al-*nu
with
' f*ha«r official* seated aonut him.j
In H bri*k an4l voluntary declai
1lion 1 hat the bank'* pre*nr man
ngeini nt i* “ aoaolutely op| o«ed"
j to affiliate* trailing in tin* bank’«t ck ir the market.
: III* -tntement wa* mail.* ju*»
I iifti-i imcutigator* had presented
|c\ i«k*n*i* that W iggin 'v personal
ante* had profited upward of
ihio.ihhj through dealing in the
lock .while hank afTiliatev
ie?i were engaging .1
poHT
---hetdmand
I’ecora.
committee

e e n ta an ou n ce a b a v e th n t o f * ~
y e . t e r d n y T h e T e n d o n f.V u r e ? " ' ' k
. IT T
d r o n n H fr o m **•/• M l . 10 o f . . dm|n:,tr, tion.
y e s te rd a y
to $30.r,7 at th e j
Kepor, tn|f , lmrgrr v.llll,1,
rlnsr them todsy, . de-linr n f f.l I
for AllRll, t

'V ’ 1*4,
! l&gt;er than in March, in spite &lt;.f do.
T i day's
domeatic
prire
wna clincs for th isc niotnhs u- ......
9 1 . » above world flguras.
pareil with previous months, tinWiih the |»la* n»v "t ., metn *41
ol th. • 1st.
Ill lilci •dole |{ o^ev i'll
The administration ia accom­ hullrtin added:
at
O
jofi i |tn&gt;. I I &gt;•"*' my o
|&gt;41 I III*
• nit li ti •I ariini.il •c i «•
panying Its purchase o f new gold
"The decline in industrial a.-tis
f Co
inotin - ntteinlin^ bo»l» t
anti v
• . anil
w in« h i «« lebiat* *1 oil
at Increased prices with a aeries ity during the past two month*
- id* t
till' 'amc «f:»v be* a i •• t fhc !••
h ,,1 ' h - c l \ ICC
Foreign Commissar. Is concerned. has come, in large measure, m
I o f the gold hoarders.
Attorney- the industries in which i&gt;si&gt;sn.'i»n
General 'Cummings has a list of has been most rapid. It lias also
industries
in
44 known hoarders, all who re­ been market) in
main o f an Initial rooster nf more which processing tasee or codes
(icncral S I r i lv e In
than 6000. District attorneys hnve have beronrr effective recently.”
L u li a b S. liL'.iuUai
been "supplied" with IKcTr'TtErfl** " TTujfh T v j o r n n i m . x k a m t n n n
and • re Instructed to institute iatrator. replied with *n hah- ' ion
Tin
that '’practically every major in
prosecution quickly.
traced
wide
&gt;cotm*el, h a d j u * l
. ill.
Under' the prodding o f Presl- _ d-atry ha* ween o|H*ratm^ iitnhr
-I rt a.l i n d interw«HVei» *t.*ck op
. ho *i
dent Roosevelt’s
new monetary I • o d e amce August," and that
cr lit ion* o f the (ha*** S e c u i l t ' e *
»&lt; t&gt;
lay a
policy, the Reconstruction Corpo­ "with the exceptn&gt;n of *tc«*| mdil*
• i pot at top *nd
it*
-o -ith a ry ,
- Im
ration's gold price was run to e tn&gt; .every report m* have recei\$ I l)rv (Jovernprl’ redicts
omnicrce b u r e a u M .-t po ta u SiMunti*** c o r p o r a t i o n ,
from
major
Industrie*
*lio-.«,a
t
cr
*
new high yesterday and officials |
Political C o o t r o I
d \\ g g i n '* pe r s o n * I co n ip a i u e * ,
definite upuaiil treml."
Head Says M ajority an
I at «
were gratified to note that the
llic Shct m a t .the M u t l y i mu| the
O
f
bicpior
\s(
Yrtain
Secretary
Wallace
mi
id.
nind
commodity markets worked up­
O f People Want Act &lt; I m g - l o n
•I .
“ The nit iin t lori i* that, ir) H
ward also.
\N igiflli, who a*cended to leadforts to
ant crpute
pmces'iiii'
•I*maud
S T M T t'n l 1 FGF I'* **
' id#' \ 1C V progrnin I « hip of th«* hank in IP22 and ir
W hile there were difference* of |
taxex *&gt;
to avoid
pay tin » *
•V
G rff i.l I’ io l
• • ‘.Ml p t d i j l f ol Jlui.pii-he.l ha place l*at .Inmiai y
opinion as to the cause of the |
while pOH*itile, mill- in loth flo n
i•
\ it*, i it || t\ m i l it tn, I lo k. d tm calmly while the &gt;oung
market trend. Mr Roosevelt's ad • and textile hdo'tne* rihiMiiii.i- % \ .un ll ' •1$h
nil*
..««• •*! (I m* l&gt;mled ti Aldtitb **Xkvd to lltr head of
visors noteil that wheat led s increased then
P ' • lo '
activity
U tm - UP)H •aled !»&lt;i Uk» t - 4|ll»i
ilf*
»•* m
*.f I ’••iniiicH**. the committer Pahle mid volnil
g eneral advance. Cotton, although w beat and cotton taxe* and llo* 1*1 N
p
.1
'to
k
f
p
li
'pi
'O
.*"
I
fight *
ft.
- Mi ill.
t ol d III. lit | ti. rcd t&lt;&gt; member*
quiet, turned upward at thr rlo«e increased vamk«- chuim - urn&lt;« i M IX tl if&gt;. •ip.H 1
i
In oi dn that there shall be
••'ll \ If X A l t i-.nl \ 1
amt sto-ks followed the trend of went into effect. Then, w licit lie*
P ti i f i v e r i i i o » «*nff i i i »" *1 *•• 1* •
■I ll 1 1 lu ll ill tin i i t * , mi* lid.-istanding on the part
the grain market.
taxes ami lusher wage-* lo t uuo
I f f the piesellt »tockh&lt;ddei* id I he
1■ I III f II m I I
I
The d meetic price for newly 1effective, in ll» &gt;1 wed do- r. un&lt;l •ll IOM ll- it i |i \ m :«*t •id'll *•
limk »* to t%hat the uttllude of
til'
I',
m
i
......it
blann I tic
miner) gold wa* boosted vaster- in some in-tame*
.1 i • tl« t .it toll m| X
lltr pieseilt managenirnt i {
the
id. 1 •I. .1
of I .. •ill
day to $31.74, higher by t l cents processing taxes in a«livit&gt; n-ullv social •«i. tint
llllll K
ank i* w illi regard to pAiltrtpa!*••I I I .1
.* ,lsri
than Thursdav end M cants above due t.» their effort* to l»en'
•I.l. I m-ft
llo
lo
I turn by th# affiliate* af th# omnk
Hot le K Successful In
.1* ■
hi
an •••* P*I
the day's world market quotation. the tax."
I
•.1
it • i dn&gt; | m trading account* in bank itock,
.••III
•\ in.
I*
'
I
t
.1,
t
tli
The RFC. which, under the
ll.
The federal reserve &gt;*&lt; I i tie- full I * * * "
N Of M IttflicImeiHs
o i »•
it
i n :• 11

PINCHOT URGES
WET-DRY UNION
AGAINST SALOON

SUCCESS OF N R A .5
IS ASSURED,
PEARCE’S BELIEF

plan le authorised to purehsse the
freshly mined mslal. awsitrd re
parts from mints anil assay offices
before announcing the total thnt
• had hern acquired
• Denver diepetrhes told of f t 1(1.
M * o f new g ild delivered at the
mint there and tremendously in­
creased activity among the miners

ir. bu*in#*H bud not alT* ic«| vm '
ll&lt; iiplM-nb’.l
ploy ment and wage*.
huilt
$.1
nntH'li
nf
which had continued to irn rea . , ,,MN, .1 M't ••'I
ulthough
industrial
p toil in lion* , « jra|«.»l h«-|.
wa* Uiopping.
| IihI -tT ihear hje
The l oanl said that riniiiniHiit y
'--j p • ll. &lt;n
prices hail been “ fanly
ntiilib* |,|
|4p
ha.
suite July, after then in pm at
I i'
’ I ii|ti&gt;
vance of the -piing
mid tuily
polii •• *
summer.
“ I n p i o i It ilhl llot I

jBludworth Thanks 67
■o n l
i•
Who JoinedMotorcade New Riots break Out
"
Appreciation o f the Commercial Amon«: A rabsA tJaffa , gudffe.
Activitle* Committee of thr Semi
nole County Chambar of Uommerce
fo r the co-opermton renderrd hv
'merchant* and other resident* of
thta city Thunulay and Friday
when workers attempted to re
rrult automobile* for a motorcade
through the county early neat
month, w ip eipre**ed Unlay b\ F.
K. Blutlworth, committee chair­
man.
A total o f 67 merchanta and in­
dividuals made contribution* to
Ward th# sueces* o f the motorca«!c
and th# N B A F e .tiv tl which it
Will advtrtla# to resident# of th**
(County.
Solicitation wa* handled
in
trama. and a total of 60 car* were
•ecured fo r the motorcade whi h
w ill leave here Thursday, Nov. U
The Magnolia Avenue and Park
A v a n i* teams each aewired 12
.tare; 11 c a n war# aecnred on Han­
ford Avanu# tod the South Side of
P i ret Street t Palmetto Avenue
merchant* offarad » i i cara. while
thoee on the north side of Pirat
Street offered e lf hi cara.

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»

Safety CommitteeWill
Hold
Meet On Monday
. *
*''• ' Member* o f the Safety Comio Seminole Count/
' Mtttee o f
, Ctem ber of Commerce will meet
' In Ike trade body office* at t:00
’ o'elo.'k Monday afternoon to comi plete details fer Beminul# County
. M M , Week. Nev. H I .
It
! announced today by committee
rfcfclnaaa H. H. Coleman.

Jt baa bean .uggeeted that nil
'Ua dealers meet with the
Use an Monday to caoalde
far n brake testing demo.
_ daring Safety Week.
Calemaa expressed the hope
ergan iiatloiu planning ta
daring Safety
at least 10
safety measure*. I f
Ired. one will ha
X Adams,
who may ha
call ta tha

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“ T h r * a l e o f li
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! haildleil H- !•• ill
ilemon*t rating ugaitul J* v%i•* . mi
•i tin
trin |.v limit'llmigration
re^uliril
In arothei
Kef. "
•• p
claah t *da.\ in^bhich »e\*«al \%..i
I
injured, ind -ding a Hi inili |o- Pin hot
liceman.
*'lu-t
•Mu-t • I denwind.
Battle line* were drawn tatwi-rn1u .t du&gt; Id accept til­
w hen
th# poller and the *urgiiiir th firg e , i the Ain. n *n |.«.u|di
and authoritie*
proclaimvd
a went dr \
• .1 n
now I
curfew law to clear the at fret a U'Cepf llo* !••• imon of he \
in an effort to avoid general figh t­ cun peofih* w h e n t h e y
.. we*
ing.
Itecnlling Ills Htl|l| •i I of p.
The Aran* ,h &gt;w#v#r, a*tempted
Im i i n
tv
to rush the railway ata'.U.n for i i i i m n thr* g h
r 111 llot
• ••vet mu
th# arrival of primmer* at rented tlnria a *
•e l e
•
at Jaffa in connection with &gt;«ater- cl* red lie • il' v U
tit
day*. outbreak* in which at least' lit-v«•#
P " h i h i t im i
oiionn.ni v MMlIWI
13 v e r t alain and many vroup.Ual right, ’ Mint

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ii.’ti tin* rimn '
Thirty *«*v#n
.. *1 1 11 pretty |Im.&gt;»wrrr accrptni
1 ln-1.Spring Many

•i« 11
t i» lf
trnli-*l)ir .ilh»*r
pr«'jri*t« tn W r i t F l o t i l l a
‘ pint •••! I iMMi.iiik.paniplr bark
M ill
vet
rift*
•III 1 • t
"o r k " rml 1aa nirniiiin baling
f« II
'h e
* t •al
jut
•ti * I a-.| .'In'll lull 1 ip * hint
en di I'd
met \
&lt; 1*
tin* nut i«.tmI
-m.'lil,*' Mr
ling
I s e l f •• f e n
1
)
• •’ hr 1.-fit Ifil up • . th.' "Huy
h i f , 1 •&gt; • - o n
Cll-i *1
1 amp iipti whirl h. -»i.| i*
H 1o i l t a l
■ •«, t h i r d 1 »tii.
..f M. NBA.
1 o i m r c t Kin W i l l i 'h.* • *
O A K L A N D . C a lif, Ort. iitG-UP); ue&lt; d
It ••‘ • i # t i . • to r. .
IKKNTON. N J. Oct. 28 tA’i
1 *1. r .d l n 1 -•
( 1 In *• ivmg pow
— An attracUvr U -y ra i-o lJ g irl,
iy
fill
' III y # « l d. S p p c i l l *
oli *» r4 7
t
i &gt; pr«i
an
Adam M Schmidt. 12-year old
• f t h r \'n»
11 |.'
thr fart
l im e IO d a y * a g o %h» -u
^
with a high ei'hool education and | at th
*• 'll
N T i MUM hI I
f St .
f.ch. &gt;&gt;llH.y. who w on »ed about #
*’ ..nti» ui-d
n Pm T w o).
|f l l.f • i ,
B rluldhoxl background c l p(,r* 'y mitlcfl 1«i a l o n g eer iew *•! •*&gt;.»m
of
mu
It
k
fMlMi m ortgage on th# family
1 • i|u#nt &gt; -h
w o'lhi ,
feminine rhararteriatir*,
yester in*I bin*
|)4
M 1.
i* n . • g » ' t w it
home, fouiul
out
yvat#niay
b*
i l o i n g t l i ng4&gt;
t It Ml lit
day faced weary months Id n &gt;oa finii her
won i have to “ sleep under a tree.
\Yw
(
’oncurtScaHonAt
•&gt;.|t*i err 1.1 in .*i •• ••111 II I i .1 fri*ui (hr
pilal while ph&gt;eciatu .00 cht to wuultl tl
•
s p 114:
I •
*a hr wrote President Ruo*evelt
halt a transformation m ahieh M in n • Mi r -hr wa* a*kt.| !«• Ju r &gt;nii( h has * *-rn JiVfpialif
Rok Tower OpennSoon he
willing to do
she ia developing the -haisrlet- •xtanJ h. 1 haotl Hh# thrust It • n-' J lilg r J. r
B K uoiut ,
I'.ntlrd a bit by the Ugal m*
fnrwatii i.k. * man abuul li» *)»akv Tat »•••* ,h» * rrn
istica of a man
a**ign« .1
I l i i * l i e t h (J uM int an **. ki * r et ar &gt; chinery, but fully cognisant of the
The g irl at one time wa* • dis­ hand* T in »» -hr burst int«• ira i* pr. •Ir *&lt; this li. ..I,
I 'lie Ijike Wall*- ' handier of significance o f It all, Adam wa*
“
Vuu
*h#
exibiMiii.l,
“
k
tinct blonde of golden hair and
, ' ••!* •nrii'v w »» m Si.iifortl yestsr- jubilant a* foreclosure o f mort
(hat. A y h l wr uI i r
Hue eyes .attending clli'lc phyel- roarv, would
tm w cm itm burn- daV in anm.unre tin.' •urillnn con- gagr* on tu* parents home In
plt#r.il
bri
hfctiil
lik.
thi.-.’*
ciana as Id. Now her hair i» coarse
. ert nt Rnk Tower w
&gt;ill tx'gin for Trenton was averted— the first
rb &gt;*ir •an* naul the |»*l**».* * '!•
and blown.
»N T i l l A L , i » i
2H - (A'*
'l»«*
aeon at .TOO • luck, T l i u r * - in New Jersey to benefit under
Two year, a g j she was forced vetjr b illn ovrr h#r conUuiuti • Da&gt;
i* litiu.1 I
*1
M|'pi•
••h\ . 4&gt;#r |4
1 hr home i.wners’ loan corpora
il lim it •&gt; $ 'H i.IK *I u ,|n r * ihn| )&lt; *
lo atari abating to ouru' tha constantly firbUng ag*aifi*t
M •w ( j m i m t a n r e •rilled at tha lion
growth o f sideburns and mustache. II#/ hau l* i*avr gro an largo* und t^rdi.v bv n Mari u lilcli lit. k. .. .
Imii.lier ol f*4.iiini. • • here, an I
Adsin, his mother aod father
haxr
*c|iini r«i lM *| w ..n |Im« c e iii. u a n d r o *.f «.f left a supply nf prngi
Physician,
said
tb*
radical hag should* r*
t.ni* and an- Mr and Mr* Frank Schmidt, and
Ogb
rl*‘
4
b
and
Biu-rular
m gianJuiaf
gianJai a f tW
change came from
&lt;W--Jlh paogli
l h# I iiuirh o f
Ihe
IHtlnaCuiate p-'i|i»e^nnt* relating tn the
a frwnd of th# fam ily, were pre­
ra, nl'I • i*h th# lx»Mf sifuc • ( one piii.n ami ltu'ii*i| its way t*.
Ikienclen which dealnryeJ a d g* «hm&gt;g&lt;s
•nnciTl*
find* f
present sent y # *trid ». in th# offic# of O
Icate balance between
won, the tlqr
thyreM ftaiie o f her i*.»Jy ha# liu( •lic ic I 1he iv n lu o| lit. I. tiding.
conceit* are t. I*e held at Frank Rhanley. *tat# manager, to
-krim n.
al p rn r.it, wihiM
and adrenal glande. The thyrald qOM
ChUd*
•*)
each T). trs.iay and
the two mortgages cancelled
Nl \\hl*A|»FRs BARR HD
lxnpo*i&gt;i'i*'
th# tiuctom J#-1
.Sunday afteiniH.il afte» Dec 14, as and receipt* for corporation bond*
'•• II n* un Tur«&lt;lay an*) Saturdays made out to the m o rtg a f•#.
M F '.N ’ A, Ort
- DP&gt; - s.t
of ih*- many phy*h*lnn&lt; In- (#• n (••■rmnn ticw-piiprr* ntul •!
al n*.on S|m « ial o n • rt* ar# to
The fam ily'* plight, resulting
ed tn the rase described Uwr la-drat^d -weeklies., lorhdiug th
I*. 1 laytd at announced intervals. from a ii month*'
unemployment
1 build 11* “ that o f a college He,In,,, Illuatrirr t . . tire Mn&lt;
I‘. 1 tsigiia wishing * enfr) uf tha a#a- by th# father and coat af operaore oinnr,.- F e m M ^ fe d n e s t (,„ , lilu-yrieHe and Simplr...
n * program are invllrd to call
tlooi for three of »• vep member*
4 and alnioe,
yeeterday
were banein* trade body offic.
in th#
o f th# family, long had weighed
i ity H all aad secure a copy.
heavily on young A d i * . TtXB b .
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FORD POSITION IN
NR A SITUATION jj^B°veniracnt
FINALLY STATED
Johnson ChargedWith
Assuming Dictator
Role Almost Daily
U KTRO IT.

Ocl 2H - t/P&gt; -Hen­

ry Kuril's
I- ng standing
"silent
c.'ntnrvers^’ witlr the N R A was
at all abrupt end l»*t night with
tire Ford Company'* statement'
the fir*t since the motor magnate
failed tu sign the auto code that
Tfrovery ArtminhAvalwe- Hugh S.
Johnson is "assuming the air* o f
H dictator"
and "attempting ■
grave injustice upon law-abiding
American Industry."
"Johnson'* daily repression o f

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they
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. e f f o r t t o iib tn in
n f f i r m a t lv a
1 c o m p lia n c e w it h H e n r y F o r d , '
o r g o n f l c r h im w ith fo r m a l t
p ro a e c u tio n and e x c lu d e h im
an d h i* d e a le r * fro n t im ve rn m en t hnalneaa.
Th# poattlnri taken by Johnson
wa* that there had to \* an and
lo uncertainty a* to whether Ford
was or wa* not con ipb in f; th it
it wa* im|H&gt;*tible for the govern- ,
ment to b# taking blue eagles out
of the window* of a oeauty pnr-. j
lor. and at th# »ame tune allow*
Ing an industrial!*! of th* nation*
al Importance of Ford lo puriu#
* course outside NKA.
At a press conference yestarisktd
lay inormtijr
day
morning Johnson wa* ask
vnetfier failure
failu
whether
by F o n l ti)*’ 1ad
mil figure* would hr violation of
the coile. Ford wax tha only aut#«
mobile manufacturer to refuse to ,
sign thr co&lt;le.
“ Absolutely,“
Johnson
shot
rack, “ as soon an I have a clear* ’
cut violation of the cmle 1 wiir*
act under the code.
I will turn
the case over to the attorney gan*’ '
erat'a ofic#.“
Another tjuesliun: “ Do you con­
sider Ford eligible
to
hid
on t
government coiffract* at lire p r# * -’
eni time, inanmurh a* to date he u
ha* not complied with the codeTT
“ No, I d&lt;» not think he is vllgl.'
ble, because he has pu ilirly state- **
ed that he was not 111 sympathy
with Ihe code ami hr would n # v6 T ^
put Into effect
anything
that
never put into effect
anythli\jg
collective barthat lookrd
ilk.
g a in in g "
"Oanrral, can the guvetnmant
ui/y from a man who coni jrms to j
tha cod* wh»i buys from a niaou*
facturar wlm ik&gt;*. n ot?"
" I hat* tu tak* thr p sitlon that
a grrat billion dollar manufactory
rr cannot hid* hrhiml a $10,00(1
company."
.
" K v * ii thougli th* ilralar l&gt;ought
hia car from any manufait^raTV'
Anuthr, nrwspap*, man put tat
"Tha tia right."
"Tha national lauur boarJ la o f
th* oplniun that th* For,I ConJY&gt;a*
ny ta going in for i'oll*cllv« bar.,
gaining, amt that Ih* Nrw Jar* ’
ary
and I ’riinsylvania assembly
plants ar* wailing for nurd front
Dearborn "
“ Writ, I am not fatniliur with
the development*.“ was the r#i'ly"(le n e ril, whst I* the altllud#
In tiie ia »e of the l.mcoln ca rt'* %
“ You mean thr Lincoln I rid*
around In? W « ar* going to trada
II in for a Cadillac.”
"Can wa quot* you on th atT"
" Y .a ,"
"la It trua that
tha
Lincoln I
(Continual! rgi I'aga T w o )

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1i*l * » ha* Ihe faA that w tlfarr
fund* ar# getting lower and low­
er lllily thorn# inrraon* who ar#
artually in dir# n##d wdl b# car
1 led on tb* roll* during t)i# winI f i , Mr* Mur*# *ald a* ah# re­
minded all p#raon* on relief that
K IIW A IIM 8 V IH ITH C I T Y
the) nerd #i|&gt;#rt no further help
if they turn down legitirnat# mi
William Edward* of Zallwood,
pioyinent when ll la offered.
praaldanl of thr Plymouth Cltrug
Aasociatiun and prratdrnt of tha
■Slat* Bank of Apupka
w a i la
tianfoni Friday aftnnoon visiting
with trada
body
officials, agtf
with haads o f Chaaa and C o, ait
matters of Intaraat to citrus grow*
»ra in this aactlon.
^
____
Ins,-I in school s Im&gt;uI
"soins
thlnys" th* president * » ■ dome
M
iiT
e
f -Tr n
N A V A L A R C H IT E C
D in
l e
•
*
in Washington
Unknown to ths family h« ad
V IR G IN IA W A TE R , Eng., O eL
•llrss*ii a lattar lo "I'rva Kooaa
24- (A t-- Sir John Harvard Dllaa,
s*lt ''
TV, not*d naval architact, 4 M
"I'lvaaa, air I’ raa
HooaavaJt,' ysatarday Hr a*rv*d aa aaaagaor
hr said. " I fr*l aorra, for iny In tha Titanic inquiry tn 1919 i
inothsr Mothar crias
day
and tssliflad al th* inquiry into
night brrauaa wa art going to •
Vsstria.
our hotna. Tha man la going to
sail our houa* on tha 30th of Au.
gust and maks an action of our
furnitura twrausa my fathrr cant
YesterdayNWeatlier
pay tha mortgage
Th»r* ar*
a*v*n in th* family, counting m»
V u /k I D A *
"I'lraa * * i' P ~ * Roosavalt," h* M A N ro lU )
. .
conrludrJ, " I always worry that Aaslach lcel*
Barlow
something might happaa to n&lt;
Buell#
mothrr. I'd loaa avarythlng what F t M?#re
* ...
Ftere#
got Plaaaa cant you dg aotnr Ft
O.In*.villa
Ih ,*. . . . .
w ij||n(l Ker w#*t
Mi# ail
to al**p undar a traa bat I f*sl Oris
ado
*o,r» for my mothar and fa ll
Fensaroi*
and statar and tha raat o f tha Teaipa
Tltusv III*
family. Plaaa* halp
ua to
do
aumrtklDg. Thanks
a
thousand
A ll* nl*
tlmaa."
Augusta
Tha boy's Uttar was forwards'! Macon
from Washington to Shaalay who
invaaUotad.

Schoolboy’s Appeal To Roosevelt Gets
Result As Home Foreclosure IsIIalted

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End UncertaintyAs
To Manufacturers*
Position On Codtf
W A S H IN G T O N . O rt. 28.—
( A . P . t — Prn *lden t R o o s e v e lt
1and his aids com m itted
th e

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1 » "1 m m i ■» $■•• 11
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Mr* Helen T Morn# and mem­
f• fi» i F " i t Si re v eil.
w al M.il It d4 f •1»4•4- ! i'i*inl t ln'jr
ber* of her * ta ff ar&lt;* now #ngag
1.
Is. » , , (Si 'V* n
it t •• in i«t*t»ryiuv tialny'.
ed in rutting down (hr* wvlfart*
tin*
Pii* !»••) ••
ho
madi*
up
.
'1 :|l til. !••••rilint i 1
I,
I . t o r n ! y ’* i p m t u of m e n i i i ' ih led lit relief roll* *o tha! by Ni*v
fu ll) our third o f thr prr*4»na now
1 t in *ei 4'iitl
for t hr mi m y ,
di u f ! '
oil relief will b.- on th#ir own
» t *• •» •'ll 1* &lt;11 n 1 pr i
l ar 1
W
mm
r i y i l c ll* im « ip -, I,
ngairi
1*4'IIM ' - , ioi». N D I r i i w r y .
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It • d g e i ^
Return of many of tli#*# |»rr*on»
It s. • •II » • II* • l l l l l l 1 S p u i g e o i i S in 11It.
t l&gt;ile
r *t i n i l .
to work in rrlrry fivbfla and in
1.
... 1 * ' rl • tin- III!'*
(i A M o n g e r . A M i l a m . &lt; t ie l
other Im#* of #nd#avur haa occa
. I.l t trill
ITI illl
\\ till It g e t , W i n l l y o t l a i i t e , D a v e
Jack
*inn#d tin* culling down o f the
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tlir
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opinion ia nut law," said a state­
ment from the company office*
yesterday. ".Signing a code is not
Ih the law, flying the blue eagle
is not in the law The Kurd Mo­
tor Company
observe* the law
etui scored* it in all Its real reoovery fe a tu re *"
Thr
statement.
Incidentally,
made the charge that favoritism
in the awarding o f governmental
trills is "(M.ssible under the N R A ."
Kurd officials indicated dearly
■hat they (relieved Johnson had
singled them uul unnecessarily tn
his statement, which concerned
I \* 111•I lik e to * l * t r t h * ' i&gt;
* wage, hout and schedules o f emll. • I
i ploy ment to be furnished lo th*
l o h* •*i -•• [
(1 ontinutKl Oil Page Tw o)
National Automobile chamber of
I i»lg
commerce required by the NKA
I '. in. . tt fit.
12 Hoys Accepted For «*. de Fold is not n member of the
MCA •
In
Mil'll
Duty In Forest Arm y National Automobile chaml&gt;er of
(Continued tin Cage T w o!
l .tl p n . p l

BREVARD COUNTY
COURT TERM IS
RROUGIIT TO END

i

AK R O N , Oct. 2*. -(/ »• )-T h »
CJrgf Zvp|M-lin .vvtfrgn uf msny
trans-Atlantir crossings,
took
o ff this mum Ing on her return
flight
tu Germany.
Across
Kaslrrn United States, over
thr Atlantic, tu Seville, Spain
anil |lirn home, tn Frletirichshafrn, wa* her course, A ecore
of travelers were listed on the
Graf's passenger list for Se­
ville, reached
Monday, and
Krirdrichshafrn. Tuesday.

•Aldrich, Chase Head,
Repudiates Policies
O f FormerHankerln
j • Surprise Statement

j
W A S H IN G T O N .
Ort. 2M i,r.
I — An a««*rtinn hy th* f*«l*i»| tv '
] serve board in it» monthly hull- I
, • •« that industrial ir t iv i’ v hn.ij
»l»ck vr*d "in industries in v h h
p r o w lin g ••*«•* nr rnd*s h

ROOSEVELT
BACK OF PL A
TO WHIP FORD

G raf Zeppelinlleada
For Her Home Port

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BOMBBURSTSNRAUwh ThotorMejhvai BRYANECHOESGOLDINFLATIONSanford Merchant* A gree GOLD PRICE
Star Chamber, In Opinion
To Take Part In Good - W ill n DDCH DV
m O f C apitalist McCormick MONEY PLEAS RELIEVED AIM Tour
O f County O n Nov. R V* *
“ *.
CUBAN LEADER
OF BROTHEMOF ROOSEVELT
CENTS TOD

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LOS ANGELES, Oct. W — Th*
American people, saddled with the
national recovery act and cornpaninnate Ircislntion, sin “ littie if
acy better than a ratiur of -ob­
ject*, dominalnl and domineered
over by an army o f *rin.,:il* mod­
elled aflrr Itnisia, Italy anti Gi-rmany," in the opinion of t’o l R. H.
McCormick, millionaire pu-lishc?
ol the Chicago Tribune.
McCormick leveled a fiery bias'
against encmachmoi t ol n«&lt;rern*
nrenl control on privaie rnlrrpriie
la a speech before tha Western
Stales' Taxpayer*. A n n cunvciilion b*re Tuesday l i s n v 4 - • &gt;
“ One act of Congic-s has pur­
ported to wipe olit our ronatilutlon anti our inherent rights, |hpublisber declared. “ Yos have no
l.-ngrr inviolaole pro rsrty tiyhls
- nor right of conlrac- You can­
not be guided by cxpetirnrt-. You

n.ust Ignore the la * of *upply
and demand. You must ri&gt;i-y the
numlnislrator. YoJ a&lt;v nr h"lpless
as a man who ollui.led ■ Tudor
kTS"
lie thararlerUcil vr* joiI ad
ministration method i •&lt; I lo- "tci stabli.htm ti- of the Mnl ctsl
English Star Chamber form of
guvernment."
''A year ago,” he c n'imte*:,
“ yvttr property wa» your own
and mostly you rlrdo't ne * I r. law­
yer to advi.r you whetni * you
Itiight nuy or sell, or 'In price to
n.ark on each article.
“ Your case is dilftirn;
ntve.
You nitisl sign nn Mki'.-ortient or
take your rooe. A i you sit
your
bojlr*, the shadow ti* c govern•i.tnl agent, regulator yr
and
judur ruini.in.-il ails with you. The
law is that of the star chamber.”

Sanford marchanta and proftt-i on Ita aucetaa.
Decision to stags ths FsttlTal'
sional men were being recruited
this morning by members of the enmt during • mss ting o f tbo1
Commercial Activities Committee
of the Seminole County Chamber the city needed such aa affair as
of Commerce to enter an automobile a trade stimulating measnra, nnd
n .
In a proposed RO-car “ Good-will* that residents of tbo county will
IlT ip € C T I8 I fJ
motorcad* which win leas* San­ respond if their attention ia dl-.
ford Thursday morning, Noe. 8, carted to tha bargains and enter-j
_____
WASHINGTON, O ct 16.—&lt;*■&gt;— for • swing around this county In
MNCOIaN. Neb.. Oct. 2fi.-t/T)
HAVANA, O c t 20. —
the interests of an “ NRA Fsati™ * m * c .T O K
—Hope that l*re-idcnt RaoM-ffll'i Pfe-ident RooaavtH'a pronounco(A.P.)— An attempt w m
val’’ to be held on tha following the day o f tha Festival.
I
fA
.P .Y — ^Th n A rliu in i.etn t
tnent
of
a
world
gold
market
In
gold purchase plan would tuenn
made early today on the life
&gt;Thursday.
The motorcade Idea was sag- soilFhf to p lvr nn I w r
"mnr* ha»ic money'* wa# ex pt eased the United States has led capital I Thesa marchants wore respond­
of Carlo* Mendlcta, veteran
hy Oovrrnor Charles W.' (Vfgan experts to believe that he has but ing In a satisfactory manner, it
Nationalist leader, when hla
yc»tcr*lay a* he echoed the mom one thing In mind—a depreciated was reported at the trade body will fro™ th. ,11, u Uw «w h t7 i m H P i 'W i m l - l n y liy li.rr
home was bombed.
money plea* voiced hy hla broth­ lollar through gold Inflation.
I low then does gold Inflation op* shortly after noon today. At that towns, and the parade will bo aojinK tin price it will pny ffl
Mrs. Mendieta narrowly es­
er. William Itnninga nrynn* -17
time, 49 automobiles had bean arranged thnt them will bo bet! u.-wlv mined gol.l l&gt;y 1H cant
erate
?
year* ago.
caped Injury when a balcony
v n ,.,.
The answer, the conaenaua of lined up, and 49 persons or groups little chance that tha county w lll,nil r,nnr.
Th»- govern"i «niil the silvaCiia*
on which aha bad been stand­
cxpeit» agree, la that gold infla­ had made a small contribution to­ fall to understand tha moaning o f , " ' r’Unre
flK u rr w m set at SlU.GL
ward tha success of the motorcade the visit.
sue «I«*clitieal after Iiib hi other
ing a few minutes earlier was
tion (n riiiing gold pHco) operataa
It was asserted at (ho,.
failed to win the picxidancg in not hy inrreaalng the currency, and the FasUral. And then was
Ths motorcado will vial* tbo folripped away by the explosion.
House later ihut tin- Im-reapa,
(Continued on Pago Four)
hla free coinage campaign of ifrUtl hut hy changing tha standard of still another committee to report
Mendleta said he Had “ No ld«a"
not nece- et|l\ m ini
wo
but the onl\ leaMiu was he value.
who was m pooilble.
be a dally aitvnnrr. Imlh-at)
cause of Mth*- ili-«*iv« r\ of a great
In ihn*e countries atlll on tha
The bombinr followed hour* of
\rere uoleni that **• long
deal of addit poiiiI gold an«l im* ifohl *tandanl. money in every
wtM disorders in h i m pari* of th«
Ameriean priie keep- ah
prove*I pr
of »v finings'*
fonn rrpreaenta either gold itself,
Ctm.- Darina tha Iait two dayi
foreign market I. vel*. a
M(Jnld." € «•*»*.*t l'»yan laid. •r something that can be axpolice a r m ted 400 persons, mainly
may bo roarhe.| when it will,
*'lhu* M*rv**d ii-. in«&lt;1 for gddi- hang r.1 into irotd.
communists, in an effort lo item
bo foN nrres.ary tn increase!
Gold inflation operates by dltnmal money an t for n number of
tbs trouble.
0 notat Ion. Purrhasoa uf tnetal
year* the aiivei 'pn-ln n wax not liitm* the dollar into smallsr un­
continue tm a dally basis.
'
Barioo* tabor trouble! at k «it
acute. Condition^ mm* iimw a?l*ing
America was wall rntbarkad'
•raj Ameriean owned aujrar mills
To u*e an illustrative flfuro: It
which
it
aeeni*
to
me
meant
that
Dixie
Weather
Drops
Says Stable Value Of money rnuat In- i*«*u. «l on our pre* HM'ialrs by dividing a I * * of ponight upon tho Roooovrlt po
worried Americans and the Cu­
• f higher prices through »
To I a)\v Figures As
ban government last night a&lt; at
Dollar Being S e t ent large gold supply » on alfver atnea intn smaller units. So far
ugvd currency with’ OTa rhmm
U uanractlun: ga a.halt. has. of.
laast one American
JL
Wav&lt;‘ Sweeps In — In Gradual* Stages ♦w wt^lee-twifkeT^TT^e tfm tttITrHfy, luliws will purrhasa only half
markets responding strongly' ,
4
in oihar wvtd«, in|lai* n."
tbo economic stimulus of the CW
slml thr whnl, bag did bafore
Him prisoner.
lilt The %Morli Ir«l Ire-*.)
Hr van xaid Mo lt •&gt;&lt;»ney wm*
Executive's program.
, .JjB
Hi MARK St’ I.LlV A N
nuts
it
circulates
on
its
inharEight Important project- were
Thr North American ofitirfnt
United States destroyer
Urging tho public to support
nwrw ary t»»
"i*pla&gt;«*
m**ney |ni value. Hut supposing that the
High officials o f tho govern
W A SIIIN (;TnN .
Ori
2T.
the recently organised “ League established as needing the coa­ met and filed the price nf Ri
Was standing by off An­ \ m markfl totfny ny Ihn cfTnc* o
I'rr*id&lt; nt ((&gt;*•«•:%i-lt ha* l*egun to huitied in l ;•J1 Mini i •22 by th* t*lf I'sit is given a name— for In­
for Better Schools" becauee Its slant attention of mambars of the ■traction Corporation purthss
... Orienle province, near oi n wintry Mn&gt;t that left !chin&lt;i
Fade ral Rr^eiAr Hunk under th** inner, dollars— and thousands of
oprrale
one
of
the
nirthfal*
of
alma ara directed toward guaran­ Highway Commlttve o f ths Sami- newly-m'ned gold at $91.98, a t
tha Alto Cedro sugar mill, where it a tral of ihnth.
Harding
admini«lration
to
thi
cuplr
nw,
more
dollan
than
thsy
rurrrnry
Inflation
whirh
t'ongre**
f
l
­
.Sh pping wan nerloualy hanrti
teeing an fight month school term nol* County Chamber of Com­
C. M. Jervis, the American mana­
tn pa&gt;, and some presidential for all children as well as Insur­ merce when that group met In Us are IT to 18 cents higbei thin f
ln«t April authorize*! him tn u«r tent of f-I.IKKl.OOO.OOn
ger, Wax 'held by strikers who rnppftl t y n hnwlmr autumn gale,
"Deflation ol the «urff^ry at flirt drrrrrs that half a bog of ing a living wag* for all Isotherm, first session of ths new eeaeon el price paid on tho London Ex­
arj ontpnniril i»\ rnio anti fog that lie lx doing It imlliertly, hut the
had formed a soviet regime.
change. Then,, they cat back to
effect i«* the name Its* i« pontr that time." hr *&gt;mi«I "wan I "th l Inin.-, in.tr»&lt;l nf a whnl* ha* Superintendent of Schools T. W. th* City Hall recently.
la«hri| l hr N m i Ii Atlantic
watch the results. They W N
The government after success yi&gt;ntrfil:i y Mhif ln«! night, whili* tn redorv the enl*f value of the illegal Knd inimoial Ii wax *| •Via*
ill const it ulr „ne dollar, then it Lawton, speaking before the regu­
Fly* o f theeo project* relate to
v tM
fully breaking « threat of a gen­ f&gt;rvon luin rriioot mrrr awrpt *»» dollar Instead of doing thi* at one to force m re*lu«li n ,n th*- * *&gt;v|
rlenirnlaiy that the position of lar Seminole County Council of stale roads la this county while pis.ling.
Commodities 'led a general
»t- who owe is improved,
eral (trike In Havana, fared an­ do mi It) thr Bvanllrii ttalrn of tt»r •l»*p and extatsliohing at once a of living oi hi other wonl* III
P a r e n t-Teachers
Associations three ef tha projects, if carried ran co. B k w L n s three tu
rn carry out the hypothels far. meeting at Janlor High School out successfully, will bring
Other
in
Malanias
province, Salmon Hivrr in New Itninavrir*, new nnsl prrmanrnl ralm* of the } drier dnvm agi trull ur nt prtem.
and ono-qcartor cents higher?
I : A horse worth 100 bags of yesterday, said that tbo critical
where serious disorders werr re­ caught on a pamn»nr while itf.hing dollar It **dl l*e done gradually
al prorsmsnt to county roods,
"Thr
Kepuhli* an*
in
IU20
lock groups closed firstly on*
ilatoea would then be worth 200 condition of Florida's school aye
ported daring the day.
for lumbar for a |ta|&gt;«*r rompnvtv
a^Discussion
and
setting
af
tbo
Vre points h'gher.
From time to time he, with fi* j pledged themM'lv.n («• deflate be*■ of potatoes, called 200 dollars tarn make* such support
A cold Irlt oitondi-tl from &lt;’•••
rifpfoJerte
formed
the
principal
fea­
' .
The commander of the Twiggs
T h e theory behind Mr. I.
ral official* of I he govern merit* laiixv prii've w rit high. That'a fpirad of 100, and soeh of the
in*I
ture of tha meeting which wan ad­ volt's Idea waa that by lalsin
•aid Jervis was afraid In leave ada down into Oiair
•ary.
will fix the vaim of Iho dolUi in the only ple«ige the) kept and
half
I
.age
would
pay
o
ff
ana
Fnhtrrn
half
of
thr
Unit*
I
S*nu».
journed
to
pararit
the
committed
“Th* school syatam 1
under an escort of Cuban aolof dwnaatlg
,
N«»w York statw i« hard h»*. term of gold, lie wdl fix it »n a that dmlinyrd |hr pr&lt;&gt;*|»ritty of*
»d u **d N . Ml d i l a t e * bo »4tod,
dlers, believing his departure
th«* country," •
-&gt;
y
,n
From
&gt;ix
*«»
1
*
4
incl.i
*
t»f
p».'*w i’lr t tipo wbi.-ho-AOl th* whole, will
"and unless something drastic
■no la
is drive'
— r alW ^ th a ^ roT d b lj * f
I^J.JT*ald precipitate. a. clash between
rio^c«*d the highway* and part- he 'eadily ilo»nw«r*l. A* th«‘ gold
armad, B*w lekefront boulevard.
done, or a miracle la performed,
taUona upward. Tlie '- n .a ’ j
t the strikers anil troopers
\
a
I
i*
of
lh«ilollm
rimm
downward
lyird nil comm n’ratioii in the
d tf Club Drive Will the schools of this county can:
:anntm
T1
The
committee members were latter, ooonoml. e i-uinUHl .&lt; m , u
The cruiser Richmond jailed Adirondnrka. Snow flume-* wer«* it i prtxumerl that price* of ifiiiHl*
guoi
of W. A. Kratxert, reel- was gold dosplt. An erira'# *,!»&gt;- »
'&lt;ct Under W ay Soon opera Is longer than tig monthdT gueits
from Havana after the arrival nf in ChicRfD nnd rlehelaml.
will iMi iipwanf. When price•• **f
His address waa a highlight of dent state road department engi­ partore from thr p-.-W .landsitf another American warship, the
Thr icjf water a of the* Kuonir- to»M&lt; on the averare reach the
thf meeting which attracted near­ neer, end all expreesed setlsfscFor the prese.ll. i waa hkj on
urtng a joint meeting of rvpreWyoming.
'
harna Itlvrr near Afton. N* w level they had In I W th« I'nal- |
ly 90 member*. Mrs. R. [, Dean, tion end eurpriee over the magni­ good antberity, the
roor.-rtrl#'_
aeaitlvas nf thr trad* body and
liven of %* ..n *lrnt evpe*t« t0 *tahdi»e pric* - of
Oran Ran Martin Yrrk. rluimed
president of the Council, presided tude and oeauty of tha unfinished factors Involved ,t tho plan will/
th'-'tanfnrd Country Club, daci
per»on«,
a
mRu
and
wife,
then
all his ministers for an
over the fftelon which opffied road and completed bridge.
be reviewed daily ami each ritmj/i
The S«*inilie&gt;l«* ♦’utility \i'iirul
good* nn thr aveiagr nt that le\i&gt;
*1- to stage a club membership
with tha ringing of “ America"
axtinordinary session at which the three ch lilt ell and two
The firet project it the comple­ Ing the day's g •'.« priftj w ill!h i'
old girl*. Orowuad hhiien their He will do thi* hy ad pting what (UM I &lt;•111111 it I •*# ill (Rrr* l all up- lire at thr present time was da­ and a prayer by Roe. E. I). Brown­
•
tion of ths lekefront boulevard It sntiounced.
question of accepting tha resigna­ unto nillrd down an rtnhnnknu'■" he call* h "nianag« d currenc y "
pral (•• thr *tatf* and fnh r.«i au lasi until a cummlttaa, appointed
lee.
This did nol mum. It was s-Idad,
wee dec ded. Thi* project Include,
Ih*'Mt
i* * for prompt M liililir o in dung the mealing, could appear
tion of Finance Secretary lh ;• *uto the river.
The “ niatiaired cuiiency** will he
Ae president of the Junior High nol only the work of lop-dreat!ng that tho quote-• m would urcsiMrpaigne, who wants to quit, was
Swirhuje out of the northwest, a a dollar whn-r value will he Va - 1,n‘ * 111,1 th* mnlr cricket *itua- beta members of th* City Com School P.-T. A.. Mrs. W. A. Lef- (he brulevard from the Volu.le lly change from day tn day as ft
■ai
ion
to
ascertain
tbo
Commlacounty.
It
wan
dr1,1 tin*
fler extended a welcome to tha County line to B point near the might tw deoit'i!
said t» Have been iil.cu.-ad. In •torn* in i Ih- l^iki- Su|»ertor reijiuii i inf mofriaiillv *o h» to a* t a* j
slm a b 'a
tr’
••ting of tlir •-ofitinii- ab-ra* attitude toward making
..
•• or .. -taiiiliz*'i
. I II
M «»n I Clued at
members of the AertM-latlon, and hand.hell, but the widening of certain circumi sni - . in let ,908*
their meeting the cabinet mem­ piled U|i IJ lie hr* ••( allow l«* a V»n«,ru"t
oi" ibutiona to lh* course this
I
hn
!)
I
thr
l
note
offices
hriak a l« yeni n n iol for lk t » the avrrng* price »*f gi»od*. and { ^
Mrs. B. F. Long of Chuluota made Park Avenue to 27lh Street and p ike stand.
,aS
ber* also considered s semi-partrr«lM\ nt
F I |)'»i nrr rung year, and what amount; the response. Prof. R. F Cooper, Terk Avenue
In | piVlohh —
loaf oils &lt;Uh»» acrtloll* k*ep the latter always the -vuoie
The methwl -if p,ym*iit l-rojjht
din
tie
eiprrtrd.
Ilamentsry plaq.
iif Minrn *in re|M»»t**«| aiio**fnl While n **mnniglMl ruirrnry" !• lursiding
-f the school faculty, also extendTh« —unpletlon of Steti- R u t, „ III .&lt; ill . .rture (r 'fVl I-ngrcltig,r
1a rninmittae waa named aa
I hr anil*' « m« kot
S | «ra k r•
and ire-fringed lake*.
■' rverilnes.
N
It *n»t.i M uni Dot. thi iukIi Ii tin pH *i , ........... pinniltirtZ^Bg1
*uppn«ed to keep th*- i»*rimge price
foi
mts Chairman
J
C.
Hutchi.|i.'ra
Nelirnhka hud freezing temper- of |'Oim|| alwnya the amine, thi* •ubjcct in* luii' «1 Hi C. I Stahl,
Mrs. Dorothy lamb, county * • 'I •••■-. till-. Including the neu iji i s Inr,I • ii-Ii f.ii it*
•O! K. F Dornar, Dr 8 . Pulraton,
Hr. F. I W* 11man. Martin StanatLrt* for tin
Itno* thi* year,
•rhonl nurse, outlined briefly tha l-'iili- t i " * » the 8t. John. Iti.• • tty evil.mv M&lt;&lt; •i&gt;'l-«&gt;Mtuie.,
doe# n i mean that the prim* of ko, (Sub S* hinuli II M. I'apwiuth. It. Chapman, Andrew Carrairr.M iry, Tho
cured liiiiul*. in ll
and Norlli liakota lernfieraturea
Chari*. Dunn,
Randall -•suits of ths annual "Bummer ■ii h.e.aru County le the eeruti J
I each commodity would remain lh* F. w . r. Mhi. A lr x R. John*on, '»*
...... tiiv
* -IJ ira I »4i I .Oil*
Round-Up.’’
8ha
presented
chart*
rnnice l uph«aid fiom 11 -iliovv re
project.
•* -*
—
•atur M h*-at mi (hi K*&gt; lip IP pi**** E. W llit-m i, and John M* i*rh, Che. and Hr. G. H. Salman. Au- showing that there Is an increase
bl'lltures to I lie Vi-m .1 in lll lc J p f
fu.
Snow
flume**
hit
rh
n
iffo
an
I
Walter N. Pearce of the U. R,
The third project Ii rimed at
tlaty. t» also given th* coramltthe first time.
C'lavclatid. where a 22-iiill«* wind and cott'-n might go down. *»• Sc.
•orio art up dataila for th* mam- of tskereuleei. In this county. She the betterment and acceptance by
Departmknt of Commerce, the
Mining le­
Joaos said tin it
alto explained that tha work of
drtiva trmperaturrh upmi fueling. vice ver*a, and ao &lt;&gt;n through n
In u'lfliiuriip 'he commit t t f 'i lamp drive.
tha
State
Road
Department
for
man orho U directly lo charge of
vel t tH|ps
ridding the county of this disease me ntenaac* of 8tate Road No. duotry could ooa I)
The South pulled t»ut it** Idanl Itun&lt;ii«i1 commcalitie* The a* or "urk iiu i»*r in * jfrar, ii iiii
k-ae
attending
laat
night’s
NBA Advisory and Complianre
‘
eta and ti»pet*ata laxl night a n d l w of «li would be kept the *aine • I'ggCBtft that I hr truth* hinly ntnng were: R. It. Chapman, is fettered by a portion o f tha 903 from tho Cheney Highway in ■am
hoard* In thll district, will be in I rrjmretl foi the fir+ i hill of Uio! always,
cuntlnur &lt;1* rffiut it giviuc full Ml and Mf*. Andrew Carraway, fund* race Irad during tha annual Orange County through Chuluota,
8*nford tesporrow for the purpoae winter with
teui|»eratiireA
o f' Thu l* wliat Mr. ilooscvcll r o o p f n li"'i un&lt;l )^*!p to l»r l*ur* Chiea Itunn, F. F Dornar, U. Chriltmas ten) aria, soon to atari. Oviedo and Wagner to Btato Rood
of discussing Many new phases of around HI) degree*
The Council unanimously ap­ No. a ot g point eis mil*, .outh ef
pr*»mlived— 1means * hi-n he say * he will “ n-rk vlt, who i&gt; in rimrgr of thr new M. apweirth. R. A. Newman, Mrs.
N B A worfc with Heal groups push which in Ilixta U ralltil “ rold** at l -eaUlil ivh and maintain a dollar
proved the sending of n telegram Sanford.
offlcft rxti*hlifthr&lt;! here to hamllv V. Speer and Karl l^hmann.
Ing Uv^ drive hi this county.
(Continued on Pegu Fouri
any time of tha y*ar.
which Will iMil .change Its pnr- ri|)frim i»»• ^1 work &lt;n muI ami
Acceptance by the Rued Depart­
H I will ho hoard as a speaker
Baafard ia being &lt;on*l-l.'ie^aa
Fnwt was predicted aa far * baaing and debt-paying pu*«-r &lt;rop dix&lt;'u aw .
ment for maintenance i f Slate
before two gatherings. One coniq. •outh u ourthvrn Louiliana and during the suersading generation "
a possible stopping piece for
\
Itpoi -••cgwii* n of Alrx R.
Road No. SOI from Uoaera tr
nt 8(00 o’clock in the form of a Mltudialppi and
arrota middle This is the ultimate purpoar t Irthnxnn thr ffxd « 1mA y * « • »••Oviedo woo adopted aa Ua- fourth airmail planes operating Utwecss;
oappar, open to -the public, and CeorgU and Alabama hut lh«r« the i’rrsidonl'a action at.out cur
project. It was explained that the BL Petal *huig and Day tons Reach •
. i ntrcl t•• mvcuH -ttle thr
1* he hold at the klontesoma Ho- wa« aom« h«»pv for warmer day* tency. The whule nf his pur|M&gt;*u
ether part of thU road, from this wlatar, It was discloeed todarr. ■
firlvl for »»**• orpmuimlion of i l«»- * AGUSTA. Oa.. Oct 9 L - 0 P ) toL Mr. N u n will disclose much in 4ffwilicti«r»H * that terni&gt;craturea consists of two parts. The first
CHICAOO, Oct. 29.—
—A ft­ Ovlado to Wlatar Park wee taken
Agtlng Postmaster R. J. I ^ l
ml unll of (h i National Grxngr C rm of striking taxtilo workers
Interesting data during this sup­ would rite ►lowly today.
is ta reduce tha gold value of thv to this cM»unty.‘
tkfi era by automobilaa today for er a stop of less than half an hoar over for maintenance by act of has, at tha request of Supqglafti
in Chicago today th* Graf fceppeTha cold wave, moving in from ihdlir gradually until the price*
per meeting. Beeervation* should
firorrr Malmra IVtrr Tliurtt n. (Du Creek Valley, just across lln again took to th* air while Its the lest legislature, end l| Is now tondaat Cloalor of tho Air Mad Dl- |
ho masie In advance, and at the the north and west, wa» • xpecUd of good* on the average rise to
being rebuilt. The remainder of vision o f ths PMlofflee Dtp m l
tha
var
in
Hnuth
Carolina,
with
Gu« Schn th, F**i **«mcmn. K. W
Hugo the road waa not included tn tho mont, gathered data on lh* fwub
trade body, attlees In the City to get acruM the South in rapid what they wi re in I92fl. The sec
the ijart, tbey .aid, •&gt;( seeking lo veteraa commander Dr.
llirerrr.
If
W
Popworth
v*»i&lt;
l
Eckener remtlnsd behind to raorder.
Hall.
.
.
on.1 is lo adopt at this point J» hn W o llitg r f fjikr Muntm rlorndlla in that aectinn. A half- cstve thf acclaim of tha city and act, and tho committee leal, that able poundage of elrmsll wtddff
Tha w p s i snooting also wilt he
this job (houid be completed.
would be carried In and oul o f
the “ managi-d ilullsr” and thero- BTrtrr f\#»t.-«( ^||p Miryiihrr* « f •’* do,- mills in that valley have not
the World's Fair.
Better maintenance by lha De- Baaferd In IK* event the MawfMff
hold a t the Monte*uma Hotel, and
aflrr keep the nvtrage price oi fl*"* •*! r«»»»im||lrr wkkkaVvill in beuiafferted hy strike* In this
The
ship
headed
toward
Lake
Export*,
import*
Fell
( Continued On Page Two)
•ceil.
at V:M o’clock. It tao will be
elrpirv Is d*.l«rnsted as an eft* :
goods always the same.
v r«tir x tr lh# §tih&lt;•*« t.
to'th
e T&gt;xMtr.
habile, mu
but mambers O ff DuringSeptember
• • co
UM
Tlty-fiva highway patrolman Michigan, end drtled the Fair
mall atop.
• •
That is the plan and tha pur­
In RtUniiiixv «( thr roionut
grounds,
but
It
wna'not
announced
hnvivaan stationsd i* tha terri­
Uw Ipcnl NBA Advtoqjy fCom
Ha also has fuml.hed a •&lt;atepose. The plan, however, aa It Ilea trr mrviinz W frr. * hxirman F I
GOV. OLSON QUITS NRA
whether the Graf would contlaor!
tory
irmad
with
machine
guns
Ittee and Oampllanco tlflanl *re
ment of the approximate coat Of
W AfiHINtiTON, Ort.
in Mr. Kuowsvfll'a ynJnd,- had beat
Ithmit -tJnltad Kui&lt;-* report. 4ur&gt;° * be eeprr**rd simply ia terms sf Dornrr, Grorgr Dalmra, K. VN and tr gas, and offlcors said to Milwaukee before returning ta
norted |0 bs an hand‘ wit
ST. PAUL, OcL i t . —(AT—Gov traaawart.tl'vn of *le mall fVum
Dicgrv#, V. W. flr.Hlrr, J. W. B*r. tho. onId “ Taka car* of tho slt- Akron Officers said it WM dim at
■
Septorohrr were valued loday by prices of good.
Floyd B. Olsoo roelgnod yester­ tho poatofftce ta th* olrporh | '
t
II. (). flrhrrg#. 4*. R. DawBcn, uatl&lt;” when asked what atti­ Akron Into today.
the Department of Commerce at Me emphatic pu
day ae NRA enforcement officer
Avulrrw D ikU, Ah'X R. John»on. tude my would tak* toward the
I ISO,000,000 and imports at |I4T,- UM avtrsi-r
for Minnesota. Explaining bo did
TOWN GF "NEW D EAL”
John Mrl"&lt; h. Hi. P. D MrlUr. Geon pickets.
a, because other a g .e d u
had
000,000. A new lislanrr in fgeor •Amt they we
». I*. 1). MrRur. II. M. PopY e fit4 ‘ r d H v » R W e n t t i5 ^
I'ALBBTINE. T a a ^ OcL 18cvf the United Mateo amounting, Freaidrni does
DBritT ROAMBMS FOUND (Ah—Ths name of “ Now Deal” been set up to handle the
rth, Guo*' .H* hraoh,
Martin
compliance work he ha
lo fll.000^00.
mention 18JR. b
’
FLORIDA
8Unkn( fir. C. K. Slohl, Poirr
has been given to aa 4
boom lag ilnce Aug. 8, Olson said the
An o i pert said rsitart. “ «ua|)y |y anderst.-xi t
••»««
uw*
-iBTAFF, Arts
Thurxt' n, Dr. F. I- Wcllmon, Mi**
town
which
has
coma
with
(ha
ad■
swwonn
......... vt
NRA
would
continue
to
have
hie
show n seasonal Ipn &gt;-see nf abant w n lm att' ub)
.nclscaa fathers, n priest veal of oil production ig south­
Nona W jrllf,‘ grwl Karl I*rhm#nn
Snatseklrol.
Tle«e
IS
14 percent from A'uraat lo Bop. pays, -defimt.
from lie and thro* ladlan guides western Anderson county, Tha de­ eathuelaatic support.
»«.etaw
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'ember and import* decline one policy to iiK
were Kind In n remote section velopment le eased apoo tho strike
XN
t COTTON 9TRIKB KaNHF.il
percent. This year rip rrtg, o4* 4 4 , with all
2 5 3 foroat last night after • f tbs Texas Reaboard-TVJewater WEDDINGS BY T H O U 0A M M ^ v i— . _
rU1Mmwwft|#
..
v aneed L I percent and Importd
( Conti noed
Long Lake g u a r several weeks
X T W m | ... rUop
BAN FRANCISCO, OcL 2B.declined fire percent
BOMB,
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(d*i Gobcrnor Rolph announceJ
VIRGINIA
BIIJJB IXiVt IMPBOVINO
thousand marriage* will ho ml#- 'wtenRo —,------ ---X***0*ffU
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fX»qp
#0
yesterday th# fltnka of gottoa
TO BUILII PKIRON
bretad slmulUoaouriy O A 10 (p
B A T S REDUCED
_____ N n r a*
WAT
’
I.TWOOD,'* Cdlf, Ort. 20. pkktra in tha fi»o coxntWa oi lh*
CAF1T0U
BICHTttinlOo
—
rimwT
T|
Ross* and the province off Latium
WABHINGTON, Oct. **.actrtti, lower Han Jaaqoin vglUy had
-Wily Dove,
ocl
n . - m — VlrBRADENTON, Oot
la a new Fascist rite awlUd "the
Tbo public works sdminL
0 BORGIA
i been U1 f
weeks with ended with
lay formally ratified
censecratloa of satiaURp* *u to- Atlanta _ . me*- a,
naaotneed aa alk
I* not Ik
growers o f 0m
tho i If-flrst AmersJoqsat to Scm water raU
rn twelfth' yuar of tuguate -- « Clear 94
•ugurate U
the
mlttea’s rape
r e tl'a f along
Of O J A N o fur ron.tru.-tl
and
and tholr agree- tha
which
aaff
exah Premier
•*n|
Hubert
• lU IS prison |M* Tatnall
ant to pay .
h*r
workers T9 rants
probfetUoa
*nu*
yrttcr.iay
T 100 posn
tk*tM- relay all,
* V, **

Attempt Made OnLife
O f Mendleta, Head
. O f N a t i o n alists;
Cabinet May Resign

Nebraska (Jovemor Is Tlieory OfMoveDraws
In Hopes That Gold Attention O f Many
Buying P l a n Will Experts On Capital
Mean NewCurrency Who ExplalnDetails

Administration Gljf
Price BooRting I*Ii
$31.54 For M e

.m s s s w -s i j s r o

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" f r **

there

B u zza r d s r i d e m a r k sullivan
INTO NORTH (^ E X P L A IN S GOLD
WINTER’S HEELS INFLATION PLAN

%

S f S i f i L 'S w K S

6 MONTH SCHOOL HIGHWAY GROUP
TERM PREDICTED MEETS TO ADOPT
BY T.W. LAWTON YEAR’S _PR0GRAM

Critical Condition Of 8 Projects Set Up As
.J iy s tem Esotained .t R e q Hiring Board'#
ToP.-T. A.Gathering
Constant Attention

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State, Federal Aid
Is Asked In F ig h t
On Mole ( ’ ric ke ts

District NRA Head To
Speak Here Tomorrow

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U.S. Mall Planes M ar
Stop A t Local PorftV

Gt rgia Strikers Head Graf Stops Briefly At
I it o Carolina Valley Chicago World's Fair

Trepare« For
B u«y Season

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In* the wcltdadvised them what (to do with tHelr motley In
Vl.a lJ(Ue aorne(h[ng_whep ojd age came creepon or when aome other rainy day arrived. Ha

4—Hava a savings account .
» —Carty'llfe Iftsursnce.
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ofM O idhte.

7—
Make a will.
8—
Invest in safe ‘ securities.
£ —PaV bills promptly. i
with others-. .
....
n wrilcT Jh the Tattipe Tribune, who gives h(a
if y N., days that he has practiced six of these
Ikg first second, fourth, sixth, ninth and tenth,
lowing results; ,
"
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‘
property on which r cannot pay taxes and Incannot mhke repairs'heeded to pat it in rentabW riftd itfd in; mjr 'savings accothU is tied up in a doaed
RjjttbrTki bmijj
t dnhr ahtfdt cAih-iitxth of the time
taplbch pay per tlhy 4s I forrietl/
p o S T t SdI T i
l&gt;; rhablon me Jq pay for, food end
a*ijL.i^HL*Twjr- - a ___ -c
-,
aa they Wear but of to retMa* ;rimntj (son pikea thing* about the home aa they wear out; pcoplo who
**»' addarafacdtiig.;owe m* ftnnot (or will not) pay.
a a«kmr#Mgr him,
• "I- hk^d comd to the conclusion that if I had practiced
llra^t thy, path*,
thdArrl httlnf IhdteAd of the Mltta. the 6th inntcad of the
m a il 6.
1L.*
ADfN
w-_
m r
It," ■&gt;
lit khlrken, awaatar-eVat,

igaxlo* called •'Waat,"
gray bead with qi»ff*f#d

A d opt
Y ear’s Program

(Cooliasod Prom ra g * O m l
partment at S lot* Raw! Kc» (7
f* -again. Th* South is poor— from tha Outers bride* to th« Deta thly, poor compared with Hois Land rood woo Mt os Un fifth
Of icetlons o f the North where project.
pe I Ida ns ran grab and amidst so
Durlnc a (Secession of rounty
m h rerenue It Is hardly nofit d—down here though w* poor road project*, the committee ex­
do lie hoe* to count onr pennies. pressed its appreclaUin o! Gw
W sn euch o thing I* crammed work don* oy the C o'nly f'cr.init*
doin', oar throats it
►inner* and the Road Def.artmenl
C« bur­
in th* adequate mslnicni.net of
nt only that, they attempt roads in this rounty os lh* very
pr e fixing. ■They say- _you will |||m|ted operating budget available.
has to sell milk at such and *urh
C &gt;nd lion of the m t h la the
X jrlce— la that fair? lads say
th guy next door has 4 to A kid*
— »» 2 or 3 days work a week— ora of It ought Mo he given lit*
a aril tl/ne of it, the kids need bums rush.
m i—I nave a cow. I offer them
Your* truly,
mbg-Miy one pint or I quart a
HAROLD P. DAVIS.
da1, enough to taka the pale yello( wormy look out o f their Hills
Tallahassee, FU-,
far*—he can pay 10c— no more.
October 10, 1033.
Th *tale aaya no! He can’t pay Mr. n. P. Darla,
mfo—they bare to have corn Waknrr Station,
Mailtsnd. Florida.
Dear Sir:
Unless the milk you are selling
at |0c is buttermilk, you have vio­
lated the provision* of the Milk
Control Act,
Every person producing milk
which is sold at retail Is subject
to n minimum license of V2.B0 per
yenr, and a Sold tor’s license of
11.00. If you desire to pay for th*
Dealrr’s license quarterly, It will
l » Me for ea-h quarter. The So­
licitor's llrpnse is acceptable only
on a ye*rlv basis.
Yours very truly,
MILK CONTROL BOARD,
ny: GEO. O. WEEMS,
tb# federal girvernment at Galde*Director.
«tl|#_lhla I* th* stale of Florida,
Tito writer has rood milk lot ce­
n t th*‘ atWrsI letters published
reecrtlly In i t * Herald rtlaGr* to
th* new plata milk laws. Especially
h s ante by ’Mr. AbrUica. I bat*
cm* cow fo r family n*o and **11
■no quart o f milk dally for ti*lp
on th f f*od MR aa wish log to com­
ply With all iawa and regalatloM
I wrote to Tatlahoasoa to th* Milk
Coktrol Boon!, explained to them
that I told one quart of milk dally
and .Mr.. Weems, dhreetor of tho
board Informed me that It was
qoite.hkcsoaary to have a Herns*
which Wha .otlly J 3 .M and also ■»
Solicitors license which'was ft .00
more. P M for craft. Who In
Cencress was it that spoke these
Immortal words .durlnc the war
with TripoliT "Million* for d*.
fsnae, but not a rent for Tribute!"
T h a t*, all taxes and
license*
amount to these days— just trib­
al*. tribute to corrupt politician*.
Where an* the V tales men of
(Washington and Hamilton days.)
Have our people forgotten this

vlcled of first degree murder and
sentenced t* Mfs Imprisonment for
murdering his cousin, Matilda
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NEW YORK, Oct 26,_(gn—
Prank (Tawki, one of America's
greatest speed fliers, averaged
237. miles an hu.ur yesterday In t
dash to,Roosevelt Field from Co­
lumbus, O'. Hawks Cleared th# 4A0
two hour* and ten minutes.

iper sack,
‘hrae-tant

ka kftep happens, th* World

•ament Confuerr* bruks up
World Armani* nl Hare. . ,

San lord Cash Feed Store

vicinity o f Ferost CU*l k M V m r
I which Iwife Tolum** o f citrus
fruit H l f i In Orange eOMty ***
la |wflilllf' l i n e f
Forest City, m i colled to th* At­
tention o f tb* committoo.
The committee decided to divide
it* flrvt project oo evunty rood
work lota three ports. First, the
Purest CHy roed by wn* of Beer
Lake to the Oronc* County Kn*
Second, the Potvot d i p roed lb
the Oronc* eoanty line smith of
tbit community. Tilled, the Purest
City rood westerly In the dirertfen

Th# Country Club rood to P a d *
aa adopted at tb* second projeel o f county rjada, and the Mlkler rood neaf Slavik wak adapted
y the third county prdfset
As a final Item of bailor**, th*
committoo voted unanimously to
request that the ded'ealtin o f th*
new highway bride* * cross tbb St.
Johns Rtver bo A fe r r e l until tho
road I* completed Into Pahford.
Those attending th* meeting
were; Chairman Harry H- P»Pworth, P. W. Bender, Fred For­
ward, of Forest City J'. A. Logan,
of Genera, 11. J.-’ l^bm*n, John
Melach, Sr., IL B. Pope, V.’ ASpeer, P. T. William*, anj Kari
Lehmann.

M A R T IN

BEMINO

D O Z IE R &amp; G A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y P
"B e a t F o r T h e B ou th "

Cor. 2nd and S an ford

Alwgyg. -

"SahfnnJ’* Only llortte-Owned *Feed Store", ,
B A L L A R D 'S F E E D S a n d F L O U R
W. T. WOOLLEY
P. A. MERO
BERT CHAPMAN
Owner-Mgr.
Ilsllard Rrp.
Salesman

M OVED

Cnnheqxtagfly. T b « y , Comi U m ^ , ^

STANLEY -R O G ER S H A R D W A R
« *

, s.w » .■*v* M *

k yt la yep.irledjn» bsvlqg
rth tha oUifr^d^’y lo &gt;»r*n
f/tglcally'* enough, she
Brlilali Gulara.

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lsy folio ver. l.lrutensnt
ahat, t.s^ns lo te In
o f N an prnpigandn In
.rk' JSomaiins ought to
I a ( n*b*l stapli ng.
* Jhl^V .me .«!»•*&gt;( Mtjnuef Is,a wky to ^egp
■ thinking,—8t. I’stsfa*ndflr(. H you C»ft Itqfp
ta kmwlng the trulh,
jlitlt, the *kmi pltrlhrtg.
ind te rttVi.fs dig ntrnrt
* P f‘1
&gt;’q egilh. bat

t» g||tfuttjyiftt. by »M -

o ft
, kPI'r&gt;'prlat»V
to perfect her , milllet. Belgium, n.l. Wat

Winter Arrives
tnT*fntA '» r&gt;lp"
Tho.premature arrival of winter along the United State*
- sfrength, of llieir and CgRgdlgn border and the fall of tempergturta gyen to
I'muwbat mitigaisJ'the
of a^am
Dixie
_rjc *oothent-mogt
ruuuit;f iriiivo t portions
umho *#*
sw nrou»«
v - -nppreh^ntla/ui
r r ' ■ *r--- k
Parmars.

The
finest tobaccos

irer t h « poaatbllity o f ■ aevere w in ter, w ith it* nttendkiit
artlkhlp on th o needy, and make FlorldUm s avan more
g leefu l th a t they live w h ere the. hkrdghfpo o f fr lg td w ea th er

S

are ubltown. *

— only, this center

"^'ySSfWStrjBK^RiC

/ ' Fbi* aeVefal y e « r « , dr 'flu rt
ri lo t * ‘ nliigb, wn»td#i n » •ion, the. W^lfther, tlmiis havb
dm #f tax** tb* o.rt rrate cbuao o f / f r e a o
i**f c lrch m 'stg h f^ ,1n»V)j had up lihcitdr dr w ho
• baaHtuV^TBpsVille Stay h « v e been w ithiput
o u t meank
means O
o ff .p
,ji rovid in g heat ftrf' th e ir homes,
lb. la o**wr wcrtls, It joined , ______________ a u d ition hits w o fk eti v e ry fa v o ra b ly fo r thoke
)ti dlstrm a and It causcg no UiUa concern th a t it ap p ear* th at
this w in ter w ill not lie aa mUd.
T
*
*• M ere lit F lorid a thoae Who are fr id ifttit nm d n ot be
d -k A th e approach o f 4 .cold w in ter, fo r, even a t
th'« slltiatlon could n o t bh eved reHldtcly gg'jitertouk
t .I ft thli ’N o rth ; W h a te v e r th e fau lta o f t h * ,s t a t e ,
ir ^hwtfpAfiCib fr t}lt Ttlck^ o r land booms, w e dd h iv e

alae* Uu othav nljj).t )P*f-

eaves
T h e v e r y h ea rt o f L u c k y
fin e q u a lity Is c h o ic e t o b s t c o # - * ;

S

ripened by warm aynahtne^ rich
•Oilasndfentlp rali)a, Rj£htni£ff.
u p » « # 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 ft w o n h q f f a j i

-1°
,
th e w h e re w ith a l to w a rm them cannot nil eunte to thia h e v o n ,
ft'djn tfid rig o r * o f w llit e r . , H op^Ver, au ch /dn n ot b e and it
ihfilSt h o t bh lont l ig h t d f th a t orify H ioad'w n o support thankaclvcn shot/Td bd M cdQ faifvd d r in d w ed tb 'O ile r thia sta te.
f W f t f a W o iilf Re b n iy, WO glad to rerielVe alt
people
fo dUtrdsij .pWiVldcd th e' s ty fe s fro m which th ey c a ttiL ftirn -

;1

TurtSehknd. Domestic fcbatjeo*

the Cream o&lt;th«Crop, afe
A d mellowing fog this m#

the

Rfk ^ijUivan

Lucky Strikes. Fdr only • )

your tocVie*

back*. " j ' " ■
'
;r
'll,* Jn'liMIuttfn* kVa keffktUy
c nictil'W-tn idtki Ilu 1'rcaidWit
( i t ao* &lt;!»n* about gold. Tbsy re-

so firm and fuUy packed-free f o m

looaccrKkTheccaaqn,uf(yL(ickiK

gartl U ss fn»m ftilr poftd of

a r e a lw a y s d w A f r ib fat m i l d o q A
• m o o t h n c m , in d e l i d o u a t a s t e .

priev* tkitaugh mm. f a n * &amp;

k U grw d ^ ^

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o f Uts

valqa.of th* dollar fora*

w tm m &amp; s

idm ®

�: Suitor*]

■ I n ] «rtll ba tmd fo r charity.

Eht rfein ttuitfers
McDaniel

Social Calendar
f tty hpaat
tdagaftar-

herd froth flew T ort t« apehd
eorfi* Hi m With MeHd. and r*ftlive*.At prement ah* la the goe*t
of lif e . Eb Hunter, W rit Side.
*J'
-&gt;■
*
«t *%''»
T. G Maad had retmwkd to hb
bm w at Lake Charm after apoadfng ’ a' nmilh at lb* Century of
P rogram In Chicago and vixlUng
relative* U WbafVIrglnla.
V
' *
" Dy&lt; A i W . Eppa, Dr: H. W.
Ruckar, amd I)r. LI D. Drown art
anikaiy Aho 'denlbta from here
ItllfliiBify''
n f r i i l D in iiilifli
Of dun State DeaUI Aaaoclatlon
Jn Ocala today aad tomorrow.

i H U a future data*

A le ft * gumhm o f persona la
* Xpert ed to attend tfc* llrtM tlp
I loti "lady dk i W " Tag dance to
be Riven' tomorrow night at th*
City m i l br the MutkaUart Club.
Dapelng will U* enjoynd from Si30
P. M. t* 3:00 A. M. to mexie to be
furnished by D u ll Bryant and
“ HI* Stiver Meet! Red Hot* “ Oth*r entertainment during the' eve­
ning wUl bp eevergl gong* by' lb*
“ Row-do-you-do
B *y*,"' Ralph
Meager end .Paul Btaapeon.

• TH U RSD AY.
Beuiad -I ihaai eat
for
the
Thankigirtag'Cantata Will bo held
at » :0 * F . M. at UM Woman'* Cl oh.
' '
FR ID A Y. •
The rrecwtlr* board of the
Sooth Side Prlaaky P.-T. A, Will
fda*t at 3:00 P . M. at the achool
aeditorlum. -*v-L . •
Monthly meeting of N. da V.
Howard Chapter of th* U. D. Cwill tab# place at 3:00 o'clock at
th* borne of Mrs. Frank U Wood­
ruff, Oak Avsmua.
Th* Genavp Cardan Club will
H eei at 3.-00 o'clock wilh Mr*.
C a lm ' Oldham. Qubjact foi diem l n NUT be, “ Rovw—K M ,
Hod, abd Time o f Pldrtla*.*
' ‘Thw Mosknieafe’ Club will prwW t B ‘'lady of gvat" lag dance
from 9:So' P . ’ M. to 1:00 A. M.
at On City UaLL.
•
* *
Th* wetphexe of the Sarah
Parker MathodLt Orphanage Club
wW uwad the afternoon mending
at IM - M*thodi»l Qrphanags at
Rhnaon Spring*, lire. R. L. ShinholWr la In charge of transporta­
tion.
SATURDAY.
'I f 1m Mary Fra'nraa And reyea
grill give • certificate piano ra­
d ia l at 3:00 P. M. at Ova xtudlo of

i Pthna were aaBounced thla
iheraiag far Urn weddlag on Sattfrdjgi, Nov. i of Mis* Virgiala
H ag Me Denial, daughter o f Mr a.
I t At Dongle** and the lal* J, a
McDaniel- o f thia city, to Robert
FvriSnand Lanai, of DeLand, eon
o t Mr. and' Mr*. Robert J. la t e r ,
alto o f ’ DaLand.
A large number e f friend* aad
relative* have heed invited t* a t­
tend the ring ceremony which will
y perforated a* 9:00 A. M. at
Hrtjr Crgaa Episcopal Church with
the Rev. Martin J. Brant, rectot,
officiating.
McDaale) will here s* her
maid' of honor, Mias Helen Uordy,
deugbler of Mr. end Mr*. J. S.
Oordf, of thla city, while Mr, Le­
na* will have hix brother, TbeoMor* W. Lenox, of Clenwuod, ax
best man. Uabera will be Claude
Harndon, Jr., William G. Rail,
Alex Sharon, and Stephen Sb'nholael. A.-M. McDaniel of Bunnell,
will g|v* ht* atater away.
Music for the occasion will be
furnished by Mlax Margaret llav'a,
organl*t, and Mr*. George liaiden,
ropraho. Mr*. Harden will alng,
“ I Love You Truly,** Immediately
before the ceremony altar which
Mla* Darla will ron&lt;W "To ■ Wild
Roap1f* Tb# .wedding party wiL
•ateiyth* church to the atrainv of
Inhedgrin’* Wedding March aid
v-'lll depart to Mend*l**ohn'a receoslanal. ML* tlovia will p'ay,
"I.lahastraum,’* by Lixat duiing
:ho ^eremony.
Hint* the tnoauncamen: of h&lt;r
engagement on Sept. 22 M in MrDanltl ha* oeen honor*i with
many aoctat courteilea by a boat
of friends. On* of th* largi at a f­
fa ire} o f the season was the tea

R A b m jt a Y r C E - I. r W a io i
F1r*t Baptist phurth will meet at
Hof-Mat Battery Co__ Adv.
3:30 o'clock with Mr*. R. R. Pip­
pin, WraV PtVTt Street.
T^» Gleaner* Cla** of the P in
Duke *ry *n t
Baptist d u tc h will hav* a Hal
loWaNm party pt l;00 P. M, at O f
h*m&lt; o f Mr*. Jams* Holtmlpw
Tomorrow • Night (Friday)
10ft Myrtle Ayanua, with Mr*
»*J0 tfll 3:30— City Hall
Ifoltxrtaw and Mr*.
Merguarlta
gpcMnoied By MuakaUm
Benbow a* hoatfca**.
’ The fntcrmedlal* Department of
Did Presbyterian Sunday School
wifi have a Hallows*aa party and
wigtfer roast. All mombera are
art
beidg aake dtn meat at th* church
a *'4 :M P. W.
‘ Cirri* Number On* o f th* Flrsl
Bpptlat Church will raevt at 3:M
oelock with Mla* Maud* Jlnkla^
Third Stredt and U u rel Avenue.
D a r i n g F llttl
Circle Number Two o f th* Firat A t M i |
n
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
ITI 1 I U n
o'clock at the church anna*
with
_
..
Mr*. L. B Biagg . . h o *le».
°T f
,h* ,,HW‘
■
usual of screen &lt;ift
ClrcL Numlwr Thtwe of the
,,
Solitw
Firat Baptist I hurvh will newt Bt |tlln^ drama of To
jrour last ■ • • ■ o n 's
3:30 o'clock With Mr*. Kol&gt;«nl ,|om f™ iunng lit
Meriwether, «IH Oak Asenu*.
|playlnc tonight
FELT cleaned and blocked.
Circle Numbei Four of the Firs! Thratir
Have it done the Seminole w i f
Baptist rharrh will meet at 3:30' The new picture
wiH ^at^iid ;logpection.
i o'clock with Mrs. J. L. Tharp, play by Bell* and
I Welaka Apartment*.
week. I* * diet tort
i ClrcL Number Tlv, of the First lh“ conventional
Bfcptlat ('hurch will »r»T*t at th^
foT th#

**0 ‘
The Lo: d Bat*. C h ti o f the
Flnrt Cbrt Ian church entertained
the roemb a of the HtotlerN C l*»*
o f the *a • ctrarth With a Hal­
lowe’en p ty on Tueeday owenlng at tl Home of Hr. had Mr*.
Jess* [«■ on Went Fleet Street.
The home we* decorated lie* the
Halfnwe'ei cotor* with various
norettlee.
daring ha evening game* and
atunty we • enjoyed and a* a late
hoar refr
the follow
cle**e*: I ■&gt;bert Mitchell, Harvey
Hale, L id d Rivera, Allen Hughan,
Cart U i Jo* Johniton, Jimmy
Cat**, W m*r Newsome, . Donald
Prarwon, Ind Mr*. O. T. Pearaon,
teacher o| the Loyal Boy*; and
St eventon Johnaon, Elmer Bandy,
Howell ilarp. Henry Jamison,
David C •reey, Robert Pearaon,
Ward KJtlall. and I^onard NlMach, tea her of the Hustler*,
Aim M and Mr*. Je**e Lee,
the Miaa*
Pearaon. I
Lr*. E ll
Vpughn. I
Brown. I
BroWf. Jan Lee, and Ray. Brown.

* “ lv

U Cooper, lx A. Pul m^r, V sld ft

IS YdUR ID DIO working it

h!e»t, i f nrt ’ phon* tot. H olt
Vaughan, U d J.dire J. 11. Sharon I M a c 1litte r y Ct. f o r ' service an*'
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T n m ) which thin morning r»- •ea the dlffowner.,— Adv.
&lt;Continued Fit&gt;i« I i f * fine*
rmllrd the above prrrniru were:
lo#lnr rommuoitic* on the mom- F orm * Oalchel, Ned Smiih and
In* of lh« ninth: Lake Mary, Pa- M. 1_ ttabom, on Sanford Avenue;'
ola, L*ik* Monroe, Longwood, AI-! A- B. Johnnon, E. I. H y. and
tamonte Spring*.
Forest City,.
V* K," t
S W A G C .R R R U T T H J U S T
Fern Part. Slav!*, Gabrieli*. Ovie.,
A venuf. j . u M irm tstl# ,
THEIR
do, Chuluota. Geneva, and Osceola.| Magnolia Avenue, and S. II. H ig h -j
INGS.
It la expected that each town |ley man, Palmetto Avenue,
will produce a welcoming group,
Tho»e attending the
meeting
and that a re«pon»* will be inailo
nifht were: K. K. Blutlwnr'h,
In each community by aome mem- !* • '* It &gt;ni«ke, H. II. Coleman,
Exactly a* Uhi*r
her of the motorcade party
n*&gt;' Fax, Forraat (iatchrl, S. II.
Here are the name* of the per- H'Chle.xman, tt. M, llaynee. A. U
ItrMed except f o r
»on» or firm , who have agreed to
«• M. Papw ..th, J U
enter an aulumoMle in the motor- * l,r *,ntrtle, R. A. Newman, M. I-1
port eta. New blue
carte: Wight llro... 2 car*. Slrlek- * * * * n i. A. R. Steven., Ne.| Smith
wl;h gray fox cal*
1. 0,1 Union »I«L 9 ra n
Men. " ” d K »ri l-ehmSTin.
J

In Tour O f County

'Be Swagger” |

It was announced thl* morning
that another feature of the H al­
lowe'en carnival to tie given Tues-|
day ayenlng l&gt;y th* South Side
P.*T. A. on the nehool ground* o f '
Hie Sooth Pldr Primary School
will he «n Austin car. lent hy Reel
and Son*, for the enjoyment o f

Sw agger suit very

Local ItetsonSt indents
RcCCiv* Varied Honors

ahnllar

win
K N IT T IN G

to

Illustra­

tion. New grwy mla

DKESHKS

OK S W E A T E R S .
A L L I ’O L O R S
H lit l M A T E R I A L
A N D C O T T O N F Y )R
SPREAD S.
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Sadye’S

DANCF

lekneibl*
If

reducing

youY* oahalder-

btlng—try it!

ruiirtWr iif
rorMpirutiUa
in illplchfivntir ritrlru. Jm lgr
wlinhr htmii- Iw in OvLuusl,,. fijwr t ■* ,
to
mi ih«* high mriip hl *1I on hl*|
w my to
hy the fir^t of i h e 1
mouth Sirnr
m iivin g
f i o m Iim
holm's Sunilay, Minlsloi Ki«h hmt
lot'll vwry mtirh m n pirfl loiMiiliog
m

IS THE TIM E

MIh8 ••NI's Pupils
O rgan b Music Club

CLEANERS

Olll

On tlu&gt; Ft r e * torn* C u w ilr c y

Brake l i s t e r
nlnnta t;uennw nrkt^-»B e t le r ln in

P liu n o 8tU

ItU-IlD «A, IIM 11III Milt I v to hlB

Join the Happy
Crowds at Sears—“
“BUY NOW!”

It’* Y our Day, Ploridtang
Shop at
S can
A
and
__
Save!
:

It wan deTd that the Huh
will meet I w n month with
rmralr •ppee^fon
and
miiutr
the«rv aa H*tiurTHt»ep Mualrwl
aeleetinna •n&lt;tniiim w erg* en
iov**d until m t# honr when re-

fre-hyge^nt* W» RrOfM,
Mc-Kppn «&gt;Pip plitb m *

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M,‘Uea ^WkRTI f**m*e
IVnlfll
ttflf* TlUehnlll
r**ad »-on
f’ nml Jemr
V «n rt*« iTrteyf'atiPMiM »nd
r-rVmn VM#»rW-li»nd. A W
fiHU
On F,*irlH*R. Robe
hfli

AJN SHOW

B-s-W

.lenn

Harper H a r r lie# and fhimthy
lllll, and MLv Ruth (hlham.

Juchre FIs IsHonored
By Esryptti Diplomat
Of loir rest friends hers of
Jidr*
(j, rvcwnllv ap
pointc l I'n itrflitaa Minister l i
Egypt. '* I he lowing story tak
e* from lh* Fkta Time*-Union
of Oct. *A:
“ Nicola- KH Bey. 1In n rr
•TAffairr- o f T N In thl* coun­
try, will tender luncheon Thur*
day, Oct 2d nt *’ :locV at lh* I,
ration. In hoMri H L FetwHeticy.
Mr Bert Kt*V v Ualtnd State*
Miniat nr tn Egy
“ t w ncedrdaw U h* graced bj

MARSHALL
O RLAND O , FLO
t" • i

ROBSON

H ere’s One o f the
Value Highligh Is*W

N t-v V P A l.'.
a s h

F

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s

Mere's a value you'll remember month* from
now . , . when priC'-a are up U) normalt
■mart, pew inttenn Juai n|hl foe ctis-nuug
houen and aclmot fiocv*. Ouarautcyd ro:or•md. fun M in gride With markgu waring
M will pay yeu tn buy plenty . . . value like
thla may naear emu* your way qpual

And {fu n d m ln o f Other
DR.
McLAI

V‘Uue* i l
S I VI S , U 0 I ; H U C k V&lt;*■’

. ' A C ft O N
i O UR

t JAUAMI

M O " • Y

BA &lt; 1

�RACE POUR

HERALD.

i

.500 mark again. Bo far, Seminole
High hat a record of one eictorV
•“ Orrr Pelatka try 7 to (l-tn d two
defeat*, a 20 to 0 defeat at ih*
hand, of tho powerful Daytona
Beach team lari week, aad a 20
to 7 defeat handed them by th#
l.ake City eleven.
A* ueual the team ie In good
rnnditlon, with all minor hurt*
healed, and all ptayera In ehape
for another tough etruggle. Ap­
parently the team la at lie peak,
or at Iraet near It. for It gained
considerable yardage agalnal the
AnoUwr w»*k of p w i l l l f work
•trnng Daytona forward wall laat
behind them, Cotch I^oitr-1 Me- ] week, (Vaplte the , hut-out.
Lucaa' Seminole High School fool;
Report* Indicate that Ruaaetl
ball player* tonight »*r* declared Odham. senior center, and Jor­
ready for lhelr founh N.vlhea't- dan. young fieorgla-hira fullback,
am Conference garni of lh* tea- atole the show at Daytona laat
Friday. Both played outatandingly,
on. to he played al M e n l
and noth e*pecled to repeat their
norrow afternoon.
atellar work
again tnraorrow.
The team will be out t.* tring (tenrg* McClelland and Oliver
Ilk conference perceitage to the

TO MEET DELAND
OUTFfT FRIDAY
Locals Will-Seek 2nd
Conference Victory
Over Scrappy Team

C

Miller in th* backfleld, and Lari
Brannan on the line also drew th*
pr* *e of Daytona aporta acrlbea
Tor their Tin* work ItT % loatof
eauae.
The Defend teem which face*
Semin ile High tomorrow hat had
a spotty record. It tied Tavarei
and Palatka in acorelaas fames,
while it lost to Ocala, 0 to 0, in
what a n considered an upset.
Coach Ed Zprlng has had difficulty
lining up a strong combination al
th iugh preas report* from
DtLanil today Inrl rale that the part
week ha* been one of progreaa.
The game, while not to be taken
too lightly, may ue considered m
a breather for the Ocala game
which I* to be plated here neat
Friday. The Wildcat* are In l rp
form again deapile a acorelmc lie
with l^eaburg. and the struggle
promises plenty of action.

Crooms Academy To
Open G r i d Season

One de.-islve victory to lhelr
credit, the Crooms Academy Fan
there, negro football team which
is coached by James Foeter, will
o|ien their IUM home reason In a
game at Municipal Park here to­
morrow afternoon at 3:1(0 o'clock
against a powerful Delwtnd negro
high school team.
Coach Foatar ha* developed an­
other strong tram, hi* followers
report, and with "Prince Albert"
Sherman and Captain Patrick a*
25c
25 WordB or LesB, Three Times
barkfletd stars who arc supported
by a powerful line, Crooms Acad­
50c
25 Words or Less, Seven Times
emy students look for a second
50c
victory.
50 Words, Three Times
The past week has been ila$
50 Words, Seven Times
votrd to conditioning eierrise*
ami a resume of fundamental
fool ball tactic*.
Passing
and
,
5—
A
p
a
rtm
en
t*
bar
Rent
|— A n n o u n c e * m u
blocking were stressed, and Coach
NEWLY PAPERED and painted'
■**'» ‘ “‘'■T *h ,»
Drifnd
HAVE YOUK WATCH rcpairel
"Hasnt a chance. A feaaparlroent, ..
rour ___....
room*, r.veryi team
„
by one who really know* ho*
modern convenience. Rent ReasonBriggs, Jeweler, M*g. A*.
ablr, also furnished room*, Good
L E G A L NOTICE.
home rooking W i e Tasly Shop,
t% t i i n f i w r i i t r o r n r o r t i i k
2
O
H
N.
Park
Ave.
*VANT YOU to know wc have
t w k a t i - T iim n
jm ir iA i*
i mi i i t «»r ri.oon iA . is Asu
the Marvelous powder*
and
IKHIPI()I.K f?01*T%. M
roams talked about on radio
I M4 M F.IIV
{w ir e
weekly. Everything in WEI I KDRNISHED firot floor KUlIF.MItll llK o r 9IOMT814Cir.
4 %■»: NO S I M
apartment, 2 1 » V . IMh. lunge
drug*. Campbell Drug Co. Phone
•’in i,i o ta ro m u N Y , ■
living room with fireplace, sun
H&lt;.II MfKHhllrrl Slid PlInllHp Utu1*-r
102.
l lie I . m ..f i h*- HIM* nf Kh.rMa.
parlor, bedroom, bath, dinette,
iMihiirr
SPENCER CORSETS, individual­ kitchen Kelvinator, Piano.Garage
VH
ly designed, corneal and cor­ Telephone t'l
VI HI ' T i l ftiMl. A N I *, * I «•»
rect figure fault.
Comfortable,
H »;IH U ' K
.tan-bog or sitting
Flee flguie
C A Y tU N
\
A
M
K o r
T ill
study. Representative, Mrs John LARGE AND small furnished
•ltll*A
aIt* 11:
31
H I’ T I I K i a . A S I »
Alden lit own, lim East 2mh HI
apartment* L a n g l e y Apail |
• if*
k t t v t h
hi t i i k h menu, till Park Av*. Call 251.
.
r e a l t l l b f *.(
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CLASSIFIED
BARGAIN DAYS

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R ea d in g.

Mr*. Sally Russell. Appoint
itient* Phone, IV*21. Orlando
EOR It ENT
*i room furrwsheti
Vhurrh services every Hurelay 7 .ID
apartment with private t*ath.
P. M
also 2 room furnished apartment
ANNOUNCING Opening of mu with port'll and private t*ath, Hit
new shop at Hanford and 2nd St. Magnolia- Avenue
Rear of Central Florida flervt.e
Station Prompt, courteous service tfi— llounen For R en l
day «i night Bryan and Thrall*
kill.
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K U H N IS H K .ii

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County

can

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a b l y h o p e f o r s ix m o n t h * o f * h o o f,

than e i e i m the pa*t.
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of

county

$95 ,00 0,

current

levy,

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appro­
the ten
a

total

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l y $10 ,000. o r
m o n th s' term
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Told Her Daughter
To Take CARDU?

" I tttik C»rdul for a vrrnX. run­
down rendition.” wrlLs kirn. Julin
Hetime, of f*rw Madrid. Mi&gt;. "My
back arhrd. aim my tijr.v t did
not feel food, an d.d not fr^-1 like
daln, tny work, and tli&lt;-re Is t lot
to do on a farm I re;,d about ( dul and dretdi'd U&gt; take It. C.u!l:l
helped me. 11 b Utr bes- Ionic I
have (mind I ( o l d my daiikliter to
take It. ton. nod It lielprj lirr.'”
.Ask ul th,- iltiie’ atore for Carth.t.
UMd by wouirtt for over 50 jrtai-s

Up till now.
I’ve bought
Tires at the
wrong tim e’’

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New York
Chicago

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Cincinnati .... 2 1 .2 0
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Taaipa.----Orlando......
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the game wtlUe offered.
.
I
b y t he t h e e r
nder* *f t rroom
oom*
A c a d e m y and
largtchoru* of
ture

w i l l i» nu *

N •»! !*•**
Ift
hsrrib)
M lirli
lhal
,
I •ft* I » A
purchaser of
Tai
, i “si t t f i t ' a l e Nn 1111, d a t e d ( h r Ir d
IiOOU HULK, nine year* o l d . ' (I mv o f A u r u v l A- I*,. I I I I , lot*
Work* single or double ('heap MUil *4 l d r e r l l f l r a l e In in ) o f f i c e ,
■ nil has matte a p|)l|te a l In a f o r l a x
fur caab AU o four-wheel trailer, 4 r*»t In !» # u e In a r r o r d * n «« &gt;
with
never used Coat $16 to build Will law Sa id r a r l l M i a l e amhrftrpp t h »
fn llow in p draerliied o r n p e r i)
aitusail cheap 1306 W. Thinl Si.
• 1**1 In H* m In ini** C«»ual y. F l o r i d a .

Wa tro *0 U
tiro* cl
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a triaL

FALKS

"T a i pay pi * wonder why the print i n will not exceed $5,500,1,000. j uf
»fh»&lt;d* cannot 1-e opeiaied on the and the counties will not be able ' with th«f death of Mace! and Er­
*ame finim i»i uchetiulr a* in I'*- * I t o r a i s e through taxation more nestine lifting, -i-terx, pleaded n«*t
With revenue* at present in 0 ?M• t Hup $ 1,000.000. making a t i d a l guilty when artuigm*d in » Mini
we must operate on even Iv * o f $ 9 &gt; 0 0 . 0 0 0 f o r the y e a r , o r ju st court here yesterday.♦ Hi tKiit
T -id lh
7* 714 j u t
per pupil than »’* ^ear» ago lion m l i t t l e o v e r t h r e e f o u r t h * o f t h e MHh -irt for today at 1.0 A M, The
T w o tii o ra t r a m . a l l c l » » h t o
the mini'a| t *1 |h*i pupil
l.aing •.i-ler* were xtrn t. alut
night at M00 P. M Kdmy night 1211.20, while tho* ,iroi &gt;i iiiu *i !*•• a m o u n t n e e d e d . T h i * wrill m e a n killed by an aifetomjhil# Sept, 23
an a v e r a g e n f s i x m o n t h s , nr «
the San font Bowler* ri the liat almu t $2'.MW, per
on a high way near Havana, Da
fr a c tio n e v e r , throu g hou t the s ta le
half of a ■jH-rial mah against 1 92 0 t h e c o » t w a «
"However,
many
nt
the
less
Orlando on th# Sanfot Bowling i h i * y e a r it rnu*t h
pro*pcrmiN r m m t i c s will f a i l t o
f l u i . a li e y e
th *
1 fal*c their share of local and
**Ij c a n In- d o n e »«nl&gt;
v g
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fro w ll

W ANTED i ONE ua*d Mt of toth
room nxtvraa, eomplaU. CWa*
for call*. Aoply with full &lt;J,ui),
Box 14-X Harald. AI*o far Mia
fife* k*ra* grava land.

"E ven
w ith
every
possible
lead and enlighten the nation.** If
we continue to cut off tha*up!*or- e c o n o m y in e f f e c t , it will r u s t
tn ltie* fir thu gu'dance an 1 * alvout 112 ,000 ,00 0 t o e d u c a t e t h e
enlightenment, what of the !u 100,000 c h i l d r e n o f F l o r i d a f o r

YEARS AGO

r*aft *'• I I Ifl* ri I» Nro 7 .trilfll tht I

19th S t r e e t j

hagen Market, filncy of Knknui 152(1 I h r g l a * * A v e .
ten, Jei *ey Wakefield calibagc
plant* , nut* rvaily |irr M It 25. '
M. lots * 1.00 M.. 25 M luts UO cts MAI.K F.Nlil.lSH Setter, H y ra i«
M.—Tullard jilanta 11 25 M. 5 M
o ld , w e l l i r a i n e d .
From
South
lota 11.00 M.— Caulifliiwsr. Hnow- Karolina Ilon't have room for him
ball roady Nov. Bth. |1 50 M. Wurth twice the price. First $5-0
Writ* for our Hit plant* and takes him. I‘ O Box |300.
M#4a. I'ravatt 4 Co. Seville, Fla.
1 1 —‘Mine* Ran VOU8

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t h r e e b u r n e r Vi ' I n h
« i tits «* m i r l l m u * « In th
w
th o u t table
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it

Nor
■l* j ,h* ‘ "&gt;*"* • * } •
officenr will b« In iltendAnc^. 8 h«
asked co-operation in making t hiJ
Affair A aurceaa.
Luncheon waw nerved to the
fluent* at the cone 1union 7 of Mr.
IsAwtnn’a talk, which wan\aa fol­
low*:
)
"In thla nation we &gt;f»al| enroll
at lea ft 385,000 more pupil* than
ever before, nut we will have from
fifteen to twenty thousand fewer
teacher* and we mint operate on
more than a quarter, pafhap*
naif, million Ie** of monej.
"When an&gt; corporation Unda it
H4»eepBAry to economite, it rlimi
nates th &gt;*c liranrhe* or depart­
ment* moat ca*ilj di*pen*ed witli
or o f the leant vital importance;
yet it *eem* that our nation h
making: the grievo f» mistake of
reducing the e f f i c i e n c y o f the mo* lics
important governmental fiincthm.
"No, pupil transportation cost
public education, the most infH • cannot be substantially r e d u r r d
penaatle department of govafn- without imperiling the live* of
ment, It I* a rpiestion in our mun those for whom the entire edu­
try nf revitt and revolutton or cational system exists,* the chil­
reform an«l readjuMment, and f dren. As Newton I&gt;. Baker said In
we are lei avoid revolution l( i« ll a rerent address, quoting Jane
up hecauae of the ^ahility of nur
Addams. 'We cannot afford to
public achools t &gt; guide and atabf]1 b r e a k our contract with the rhili*r the rommurnty and state and
the college* anil unlvaraltlea to I dren o f America.1

Doctors Grre Creosote i
For Dangerous Coughs

ftO P ID A ^ O lO llllN F S

marp t rit
w a y tiraa.
wa oori l a M I u l
AariSW a

it ( M f lilM , TLa walar p n U cti
lha tiro* trom friotioa _ aad
t w f f r i , k a a a i, rahbar wear,
h a ja f whaa il'a wal.
" What reallyaiartad aa* thiaklad
waa lha lew prioaa ol I Iwvdyaar
T ira , today. I vaatari to Lay
lh aa aayhow, whila thaaa yriaaa

Lit. t dua'l kaow Law kip
lha, II |a k f ayriad.
“ Bat tha hid lam L — I aaa
lu tf al ahaal lira troaklaa aa a r i l
•loppy day*— I ■ * h r f . t
• kiddiad whaa I ’ va fa , tha
a *w frlp r i Gaadyaw*

■ r brakaa aad ft
My tiraa w a trill La la

BUY NOW

Price* canrp titi with
lit!
laday't *riaa
4.40-21 ■B.BS roari, ll.
4.50-20 • .0 0 *#*W I*
4.50-21 0*30 merit
4.75-19 •*70
(*••(7.
5 0(M9 7 .3 0
L a tlL
S.00-20
7 .4 0
$•
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9 .4 0
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hot p l a t e w i t h " *
( I imhI f n ii dl l Inn ( 'h e a p .

FOR
rifA R I.K S T O N

ritv
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* 11 1 111■*1 ( ' n u l l
und i' h u o . i*ml t Ii»’
HrtMfonl l l s i s l i t , » new *|»n|n r |*ul&gt;
« nil
| » i i * r &gt; l r l r e l l l a l l n i l I**
year we
have
them ( a n d
a tiMtinl
iriiiKii* i*MU$ity . FI**i M s, l* io*r»i*&gt;
riniall
deposit
will
hold
until I* MlK li S tn , H m Kiri liSW S|IM |M-I III
x*
hi*
h ih l*
&lt;*r«1ei
••f
I'uttih s l i m '
wanted) Stanley
Rogers
Hard)
wl* m 11
itiiUllsKed u m &gt; m h wrt-tv
ware Co,
i i ..» f 4» III4 4*«vi ■mr 1111%t W! * r k i |*» t** r lit
Wit 111 t r l lit |I i I n &gt;

SALE

Th* .Sanford
Row] in
Club
League nf *iv five.man lama rot
under way la«t nifrbt And the
Western Union boya took
Mr Night game* from th Vsldci
Hotel team. I*. Tharp of he Wes­
tern Union tiKik high taor* for
the night, rolling 225, 18 And 190
for a 80,7 total,
S tire

tContlnoed From Page Ona)
to Governor Dave Sholti, urging
that Dr.' Henry Hansen of Jack­
sonville be retained
as State
Health Officer.
Mrs. A. G- Wagner of Chuluota,
district P.-T. A. director, made a
rt port on the atalc mrellng. Sh*
also announced that the District
tonferen.'e is to be held here an

and tlx itato are to opera to for,
d kpendablb
eight month*, aomething mu*t tic
1-PHOIJ1TKR1 NO don* In the near future to provide
and
about t.1 .000,000 f r o m » t ■ t e
MATTKK88 WORK
niiurre*. A trannfrr nf one cent of
Saslf**ni M.s«tir&lt;rsa y s r lft f
the ganohne lax now b1I&lt;&gt;c»&lt;&lt;mI lo
M#ry Avx
Ih* mail department wiulil hf olmoxl nufficient to provide the
n*c*«*ary fuml*. Seminflfc fount/ 1
would derive about $25,000 from
•uch a lr o o fe r , and could thrn [
operate it* ,rhooD for nearly the
For many \ru* our hcM doctors btn
full eight month*’ term.
p r r t c f ib e d c iw is d © In somo form f o f
rnughs,
rn h lf and bronchi tit, knowing
" I f thin in not done, then nn ex­
tra aexaion of Uif l^givlature how dan grrnut it I t to let them hang 0f%
G r e o m u M o n with creooote "sad ill
»e&lt;ia* Inevitable, for the parent,
oth er highly Important medicinal J R k
of our 100,000 children ore not go­
mentt, qu ic kl y » n d effe ctive ly t t o p s ^ F
ing tn permit thrm to la- deprived rou ghs and cu Mt that otherwrae m ight
of their educational right;1 and op- lead lo 9eriiTU» I rouble.
portunitlea.
Creornulsicm it powerful liTlhe treat*
"In the word* of Secretary men! of all rolda and coughs, yrt It la
absolutely harmless and la pleasant and
Irk.-., ’THE FATE OF THE PUB­ easy lo lakr*
LIC HCHOOIJS IS TIIK, MOST
Your own tlntrgit! puranlm Creas
IMPORTANT
QUESTION UK tnulakin hy refunding your moneyr if you
FORE THE AMERICAN PEO- are no! relieved after taking Creomid*
ULK THU A Y/
f -•inn ai directed. II#wars the rough of
fi », • .
. ,
L .J cold that hangs on Always keep Cmw
" I f Horida i» to mainUin her| B,ll|,ion tm (l, n.|
in*ar,l u«. &lt;*d,.»
standing as a tourist state, then,
this important question nm*t Hej
nnsWered |wisltively and definitely,'
for our visitor* may )»&lt;• attracted]
by our salubrious el Imale nnlt
rharmed hy uiir beautiful scenery,j
but they will not bring their chil­
dren In spend the winter in n
*tat«* that faih to make adequate
provision for the education (»f our
winter visitors,
“ WK ARE l.OOKINU lin F F
Full Pack
F U LLY TO T I I K
&lt;TTK/ENS
I. K A H I i R
FOR
I lK .T T K i: No Slack Filling
SUIIOOLS TO
IIKLI* SOIiVK
TIIK PHORLKM. Ongirtating in
SAME M UCEfefe
St. ISderslnJrg, this league l«
AS 42
spreading rapidly over the state,
and will be h*aid from in the
25oune*« fc r t R
near future. Let's give it our,
whole-hearted support."

l

FOR HALF Winter Annuals, ready
to aei, Mr*
H Klrtley, (odden
I sake

Tiir itl.A.si'

Sr «* \ mi lx "•

EUR

B ow ling'N ew s Jotes

T e r m P r e d ieted
B y T. W. Lawton

limply drastic and unjustified
reduction in teachers' salaries and
llurraaad (caching'loads for the
already overloaded faculties.
" It is said that we are extrava­
gant tn expenditures for pupil
transportation, and there may be
some reason fo r the complaint,
but the transporterp are making
almost no p r:flt on their work and
investment; thylr burdens are be­
ing increased every bus must
carry If ability and property dam­
age insurance covering five to ten
thousand dollar Indemnities.
"Furthermore, if any attempt
is made h y school a u th o r it ie m t o
limit or reduce the amount or
quality of transportation serv­
ices, every affected patron pro­
tests and usually presents good
arguments for his protest.
"Jimt because some of the old­
er generation
walked several
miles to school, it does not follow
that the children of today should
d&lt;i likewise. Those who walked
the several mile* in days nf old
did not have to walk along high­
ways crowdrd with speeding and
death dealing automobiles, driven
by careless or irresponsible driv­
er*. Any school system insisting
on little children being daily ex­
posed t&lt;&gt; the perils of our highway
traffic would be unworthy of the
support and confidence of the pub­

I

FOR SALK
Hunted croton*,
different varlti**, 3hr per pli
1220 Magnolia Avenue

k i :k hi

-aft.* ritiiiil 9 K friHfiirnl*

*1. ■M-n

SaD

COLORED GIRL want* work &gt;•
maid, nurse, or rook Reference. G IR L S A M ) Hi I VS remember
Kliiabeth Union. 1121 E. tllh SI
“ I f ita union fuller akalee" lliif

10— Flower* and I'lanLa

«»I»«* 1*IP

U tltlV IH
lariat w i l l
*...,.,

COLORED WOMAN wants job in
house or laundry work tin E
Nth St

Officer* and mfetaV i from
twenty-two Florida to na will
gather In Ocala Friday Oct. 27,
to take part In a dlitric meeting
of the Woodmen Circle Grave*
No. GO and No. 207
Sanford
will be repre»enled.
I xh -b I member* who pin to at­
tend are: Mr. and Mr*. 8 CarTaway, Me. and Mrs. C. G Collin*,
Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Vi mg, and
the Misses Mildred Knlgl, Carol
Vining and Gertrude Vlrng, lay
rene Collin*, and J. I. Brackin,!
C. L. Collins, and J. A. Ijie.
Featuring the program will be
demonstration of the gualistic
work, draping o f the chartr, elec
tinn and installation of dltrict of.
ficers, Initiaton
of cadidatc*
awarding of profiriancy certlflrates, talks by the officer and an
address by Congreaamn
Teg
Green, Starke, a mrmoria service.
Junior graduation, and l R. A.
drill hy Juniors from Ivarnesa,
Crystal River and Oeia, and
drills by adult teams frtmCryrial
River, Wauchula,
Avo Park,
lakeland, Starke and Oria.

o f achnol p r o p e r t y h a *
t n e r r a * * 1!1
" i n *1*
*M uh F. ‘ f » tlrt.1 It*
h e m e in ** r r t A &lt;* r*r - w| hi w a *I A f r o m U O t i . o d M K I in 1920 t o $1.
H i’ T i i r . n
fill till.lift
HT1 A H I
* » » i I f I* rile ellll** *44 i m If li. 11(1*44* |||g 117,965 0 0 m 1932
f i l l »*f *I. w,-| ||,, ,1 j. i &gt;■|,r- r 14 r ■!»•*•! In Kent
I, V M * r t p o l i o a in i
" T h e co *| o f in c r e a s e d i n s u r a n c e
4',»# tulri I. I !.*•« A ngrilF* * ***111*11 1 Iti.rle &lt;e&gt;*4|fiM r It. *1*1,4 Mil
t ••11Fimniii *
SH %
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4 tl4*n
Ii
a lo n e a d ( i * m u c h t o c u r r e n t e i
i n * lti*M|i 31 Hi.uin :«*nge
if
MliH
K l l S K S T It *’. A T M
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p e n s y . a n d a d d t o thiw t h e g r e a t e r
In i*4te*
I......... » IlNr.HT II KATII I r«li1
Til* h*o111 1st ml l»eil*it s a r t v i i l h 1
Inn in I lie
fit*
**t
3* ■I H1**1I B II* e »1m I* 44f * he kenik* &gt;&gt; tyf n||e|| m a t * o f j a n i t r * . r e p a i r * . « | U i p * V l.iHloilri I' D itl th 1 1Oil'*
merit r e p l a c r t n e n l , etc ., a n d It ia
* n i Ifl i mi * in ih.
»t *41 »«f R a y
i i i . i im !
1 I C&gt;&gt;1.1ft W
e a sily *c en that a n y a l t a m p t to
r».t.|li*tf M&gt;
11»H* I
4 I’ V IM K II o M i f i u t
*1m
« A eh I *
'l l ft f * I I l f |. Ml* S
I i f rtMl i'll ttlfs r e t u r n tn t h e 1920 h a a l * m e a n *
Tilt 4 m *
Jutf
ll 1
f 11ell Mrilll . M i l l ;
I Mil * . f f U *
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mi -T i n : it i . a n i •
Mud
»4oil h*t • Him Ae n
■win f**r t a i
rtri.| W . K K N Z 1 I
H f T il
■I* eif 1&gt;* iMMlir (ft
■**• in *s* llh
I 111,AM* 1**1(1)118 **t N“
33, U 55 Hh
I f l lift* ri I
•l»rsi rs tlisl
i I m■ s*i&gt;n A v e n u e
In M»a *'Hv
fitlli* ri I 11 1 flrwi r ll.frt
H*« H i
sir j
It'.* tieaalrt iMVmrn# ' ’ "KM &gt; 1 N« w •i»i ♦*•f1 In Hr mIn•11, i 4i 'M* Flo v l«1it i
V•»llK
In tt II

ri»t*m riluicn
Maiy
S»“*
akr Marf «*r
I l e n t h Ave ,

IB -MlarrIUnpona For

N T H U H L A N I'

8*119

, , witfinM i n t a «
,1
i i . N, |i »

t— Help W anted
WANTED
STATE Represents
live rapshlr handling nnimjiirni
througiomt *1 I
Only incir anh
car an*| g*H( J ft ferwirov *oioitl
crril* F»1 fl Vine S1 rimllanoojza.
Term

In

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m inu te*

U iP Ig r.

M A It V

KIHMfhrr.
GRAHAM m ton truck, «t*k*
and r»b $lfh.f&gt;o ( ’.hsvroM 1 ton
flat body truck, rv*w lire# $7JS.OU
Ford on« ton truck, nirtscU axh‘,

To Ocala Meet ftiday

voire*

Pal

Mu,

A o n u * . in it**- i 'i i &gt;
i I .in
A rot ■ I• *• i Nil*at v I.

,

6 Month

LocalWoodmfefV UIGo

Is Your Battery

I hatyrd Up for Colder
Wrolher BUrtlttg?
Avoid ilclayn and rrank•0K by hand— let ua test
your tHittery now.
All Makra Rtrkar|«4—
Ktad H tttin , Call M t

Kepaiffi — He*Ufa
roSm dp*

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_

H H to Florida a II c a n
I f arid’s Greatest Vegetable
W U Richest Garden land.
AN 1NDBPKNDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
ILUME XXV

Unique Setting Created For
Auction Sale O f A rt Objects
OnceOwnedBy Honey Hawes

Gold Price Boosted
To $31.76 An Ounce

(Administrator Threat
O f Legal Action Is
', Criticized By Firm
/ A s Act Of Injustice

i

DETROIT. Oct. 27.— (A.P.)
— The Fortl Motor Company
today tlescrlbed ns "An act
of injustice" n statement of
Recovery Administrator Hugh '
Johnson that he would "Turn
the case over to the Attorney
General” if Henry Ford fails
to submit figures retpirwied
the National Autonitibile

WASHINGTON, c m . 27.—
A price of $ tf 7ft an ounce
for
RwinMrur!i»n
Finance
Corporation pim*lin»r* of gold
wan announce*'! today at the
Treasury, n price 22 c*nt*
higher Ihnn that of jcatenlay
anti fill cnN nWve ihp l^ondnn
i|untntioii. Admim-I ration o ffi­
cial* mo-t.l mt i*i veal whrtlicr
any particular formula had
lH*en Imi-m i i Ih i fur the ilctnrininulmri of the daily figure.
The lloo*evclt administration,
with each surrcaalv# quotation,
ha* net the domestic price
higher.

Howevar, he said, while n viola
tlon o f this kind prnhahtv wtmld
ba conclusive evidence nf mm-rnni
'pllanre with the aiitrmvihde rmhon the part of Ford, he iloe. n I
ConsldeMhe manufacturer nun i-li
glbla" taTTiM oh gnvi-riiinriil rutl

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rn i.U M R IA . Or*. 27.- M l —
tinvernnr l»n C Iliac* v *f* I &gt; *d»y
. rdcrctl enft n South I air I ' m Vut tens I IJunrd cnmpsM&gt; to I m t * »'

*

that the ‘ ggrCemehJ will t i - 'h j P ^ J lT l'C A r r i v e s . Ill
coming
Immediately, or lu hirl
.
...
down hia own
prescription
c»f I 1(I T S l T I t ' H U f J l l l H *
working arrangemvnl,
in th ew l
------ shafts which, unlike curnmeii ml
W mIt ii N. l* .,--e of .
miaes, aend their whole ■&gt;ut|&gt;ut in vi|!&gt; He|mi 1ment of Co
the steel mills that ronlud them
tin u| w In. i atm » u
A petition for him to o-t , « • . It A a r lu ili. ,&lt; I I i ■■!,!,
le ft at the White House ye*ler
„ ssanr,&gt;r,|
„
day by a delegation nf "7“ '*" |f„r the pu.p........ ..... . i
leaders. It said 'These captivi- rnal |.nlhl.Iln t,
producing companies have refused
, 4 la. n'rlm
h.
to rrrognlse
the
United
" ” *«
M n , ............. ,
W ork er, o f America and "
„ .li., .,.,,,,,,
,
r ,| ,
gain collectively with lh»* »dn» * n
yepreaent.tives ,.f thru emp|n&gt;ns " '» &gt; h »*'' ■ "
We are demanding rerugnill....... I “ ,!h ,h' N ,{.' I " " - ''- - " •&gt;
our union and the samr ronlt.i t
*'
° *" '
**
»nd condition* a* prcva l m the honor gup*i t*J * *l,f or »
commercial mine* o f this
ten § I ‘ pen to the p 1
1 1 *•
lory,1"
I In* Mon 11*111.1
II i.d I*
Except for the phra-e **recop»ii |m*i ! i 1 that li * «. I* 'u h »
Uoti of our union’* thi*
« l '» * 1 .o^j»*rntionat i«
ut »hi*v 1
the Chief F xec^ tiw hud 1 cipiiri d I *' d tiaih* * **11 nd f f v&gt; 1
(he ateel mm. The workcn**'‘ d him »o Sard rd. mv
jpowcTcr. ha*I been requested - &gt; that the puhti
parti alart
Win lo go back to w »rk iminedt (hanta who me
cOflf'lUH
Wtoljp pantMug negotiation «»f n NHA co&lt;A»» «nd reg^ifttfru
contract. Thi» lh**y failed to il*.j attend.
T h t u n i delegation wa* ej»coited,
A l 7i30 o'clock, Mr, 1*^
into Um hfTice o f l!u»ch S. John-M1* *n«et with the h.*ai A
•on, N R A head; by John L
&lt; mmitlce at |h&lt; Mot. cut
the union president, t » Iravr an t* I Thi. meeting •* o|m»»i
Identical petition.
puldic.

i r p T o fo r '* Tdrtkwst niiti c the miftyTto.'
,
o f Reptem boi1. it m i- ili&lt; c lo a td '
S t O r S j Uiirt m ..r ilin g

ton Align*! a. Ga., *n

M
t*«t the
laid at.
tank fcfOwwIfT

** 'iniiicd

* tiH *

,».■* 11&lt;ti si r’ n-rk
ti! v with the
'nutted inteiiimn j f
i vi &gt;y mill in t in- m *« t tint
M nor di -older* »v t c f re*ah nt
tor n I mm A nun! &gt;
u* i'i eM t
wen* lita-’f r
and
*t *r
t:*t
t i ' l i ' , «••»»•
ktae *, uppaichtly
.’ 111(■lie t h"* D I JkeI ■ M »H’ V t 'Cks

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VV V &lt; H IN &lt; ; T O N . C»41 27.
Tw'i M.'UUt4fH U ' f o f r li«‘ vu r toihiil-

f*r iminlcr, William Wa»hmgtoti,
il k'll*, wan gninteil n vwnHiay re
|n n v* 1&lt;*ilu v 1hiuiiffh • prr*uii&gt;il
I • l*'|»h&lt; in i all by Hi*
Prriuilent

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L'twiiid |C«tipii i **r»,

Himthpr nvgni

tm « • li'Hi i mu led

Thi'* I* • h-nt tclrj Kon©d from
hb if***l it lid i reel v mg a ipcum
Iiii 'kIji! um fftim the .Null i|or Clrn
• rml so (hal fn-«h rvi lencc nnghl
lw InvenligHtcd

S a . rv e v a t l aw4 r e . aevU le,

•4 1 last week, and Will mail
chaak. W a sold over aoojxw pi sate
fla m yaenlta o f same.

A tT H

Very trely jroore,
Prevatt and Co.
ttbpytt statement refers In
Whlril also appears in Ibis
b Sa _ Many letters s a d
•M b P a d US tha same thing:

The drawing cards fo r the “ jU%
' •M M
quickly, putomonU ,
laag articles found ty residents will Include a *sri4|
Or and Other nu me rout of all-day entertainments, pin*
a saaaaaafally completed some sort of borgatn sale in every
v the apadtaun of The Hec- store in the city The SKA lea-,
tival will be staged on ThursdagJ,

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Rev life, Florida,

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liirthduy Of T e d d &gt;
ItooHevelt Is Observed
OYSTER IIAV, N. Y , O il 27.—
Idb Tn a big house where a wom­
an in hlark lives there rama todav
inrssagas from far and near— for
il was ths 7t&gt; anniversary of tha
birth of the lata Theodora [loose
veil.
Mrs. Roosevelt, widow of the
1‘iesident who dird In 11)19, apant
the day ijuirtly, receiving tokens
of remembrance and devotion. Tha
nation relfhraled Navy Day today
a!*o—brrauM- ttouaevell was such
a strong iup|K&gt;rter of tha navy.

McNab, and Paul Simpaon.

NW
Into Ibltt
sotrt B*pt ir» shnttW
- o f - U ms *

• s ta iM i,

1 cmu Iderahie ddHPo it r * | * l x * ) )**'

mniANAPouR. i m . 27&gt;*wr.
—
rrinslfinli *t&gt;- liksly lo
fata bullet* In Indiana, M l i-M iy,
•tata safety diraltar wiirurd to­
day as h# prvparad
*,aign AM
nati-&gt;n*l r-iirdsanm tn , lt it lf f (e
In tha stair's Vrar sgiilnsl a
marauding band of fugitlvr f«b vlali.
* 'f I
IL

L 'ned nrdpep

»•*

hont 10

kill.*'
ir &lt; :
” ThniMi , ■*iii |sb«i •alii* themkplvrn
1 1 . 1 \ . 1 Oat "7 l i f t
*
. , l. &gt; *-d f t «,,u a - ... i ding nr dei-ru r*i&lt;|M&gt; * i .im well uculcr,
. ' 1 ,&gt;d vstansivr dumagu jtttund tlinf lull i iifcii ement bfffa
tu twi. buildings In mldtown H a ­ Clair I|||M ii*' 11on to d iH in A M l
h'ltwven thn*p aD'-mpting to tTaag^
vana (Ins inurning and one parson
mi th» rtmita'iin *1 \
was injured A hosiery stars, ana

uf ths dainagrd

gargs," h# said

buildings, was
A fav hours lllst, \ ft bur (Otto,
ewnad hy Angst Gamho, who also gla, J|, a t i ahnl itud klllrd O vTl
owns a radio station ussd by \bg I atlliman «b a * T 'lgglf ran nfUjI
tha affltar VamrtttAlnl hlnirja
govermnsnt.
Thirty womrn. rapreasnllng Bit stay during a prosvlat l i i v . f J L '

mother* uf 04 studsnts slain In thg iWto.
Tdarhado rvgims. railed on Presi­
dent Grau last night and demands
sd that he immediately atari Um
trials of Hachadlsts now In cus­
tody. Grau explained ha had ag
many problems pressing ha la tun­
able to set a definite data.

.

Ai^VkltPi
1927Trlui

Collins Declares Woodmen District
Meeting Here Was Decided Success

T’rudeBody ( ’ommittee
Sets Up Its Objectives
Thr immediate ri sibling r-f lhc
&gt; | markers in tin . munly, and
11.. proper marking uf ,1! toads
-nhin 50 mile* of HanT'-rd, i* an
rcctlta set up ry numbers of
■ . Publicity Coni lift:*-, of tha
mmule County
( hr iihtr nf
&lt; • mmrree who met I I first ».** on of the new sea m s' lhc City
Hell yratarday
lived* of the Rotary Kiwanis,
Lions, and ths Amcrircn Icg. o
■ I! be askvj t&gt; c --ope.s e In (hie
objective ny cither ererlmg or reI^mting signs nuw in u»- so that
in addition L- an ind'.ieliun of
wrlromr to Sanford, thr i-lare and
1 .. i of the meetings of
(h oe
oi sanitations may ba m *‘ c I rown.
Co-operation with the f'oinmrrn il Activities cummltt—■ in pro­
moting N R A Festival
Day on
Nov. IB els3 wav prnm -.d
Those BttMlJi.'g the mseting
vrre: J. L Usrenialte
chair­
man. II. B , Co'an.-in, R. L Dran,
T- W. I-awtoa. Byicn btcphrni,
and Karl Lattoatro.

til:

‘T
this sum will rrmainoa
rt .. 1 1 B**f«*d, Mr. Andrews stated).,4f
[raft in v ||^ , f ths fact that the graater
portion of.lt prorably will be td^|l
tv^opod to Mp o&amp; m ortgtf** **hlrh art
'rrildsnl, Va|d laeallp. Ps-tbablv ana i l l kifJt rooeaod tha fltO.tOO la baing u&lt;&lt;-dyin exo^
bsaaador groduetlon at this tlraa. II la b+&gt;
York to lltvad.
’A ’
sa siteIn raiaailng this lnf&gt;rmal)atos
Mr. Andravi did so la the hoftto
to tha of elaaring up what he tcR M f
tin* on "ralilafonnitlon" which hn. h ajt
nd bu y clrrUaiad'm arms part* of
spatial atata In cottaaction with t h e T j n l
to meat Bask.
‘ •
,iWl/
Ir funds
“ Ikm* poopta say that U&gt;e WM*
is traaa* laa*l dointt a l U y fa » the fa ttk .

II. Zachary, Itupert Htrh k*

and Otto Caldwell, Hnd A. J.
UIV O f Negro Spared I land,
iV ier*ofi# H A, Rive, (tp*«rge HarBy Order Of President I 01**11, O. E. White, J, A S'anda, Jr.,

M
&lt;
Oct. 25, 1933
Sanford Herald,
Seafood. Florida.
Dear S in t
' H h h mall OS statement uf our

’

and

bar* been sent

*5J,,«'
{ ”
Meat " f

m I* w mlnyic*
Ittti-r y illimit
knowing that
Lhc
Inf* of I
rumpaiiKui hail L t n
sparffl lempur« rily,

siJ m j

to

bT ; Columbia.

rul.vrs ..t •l" " ' ',l1 ,la .Kurts at winning a: Mnaming A II. Jnhnaim, Frank'
I’alastin.
flr»* I " " * ' ■* poaalblv »u h
, .
.1. . -hililtW"tk toward
thai ami I'leic* W n tier Colemat*. Jim ll.j
lata a it
.
.
, gut .i.tiar way yeati-nlay, and 1*1 link mm, How ard Long. Dave llo
liii*k&lt; W A Patrick, H F. Doiid»m &gt;. Jon. (J. I eonardy, Peter
Nrhaal.
K I U wm hi . K C Harp-

aaSHUM. C s fn k -s '*. &lt;&gt;ler, *t
■Hat ball iwj*tt area eerl,. SI .13 Wa M iia a a . as ■ le t* *e rest. ■ —
pjiasa stest* at as a.—i * , i m , e /&gt;

umftuTiiln^

n**l|, af 1A.Mdation

, It ■! in alt•&lt; m the I'tcrlfir

• V &gt; | * A «N

E.

S total of 120 af.f!'. ation* .rtMS*
In tin1 Hank at

«*.

, I,, 11,1m r n ^ l ' H.'V*
I
li
1*114 0111
of ii w ii * sf.*•1 | S I Jirn «on
ty M%, ,|, («■ u —.i. Nil
mud (Im pi ii '•
Tin * Inti *
at p m vidin f
w i n tu id! v ig r ta b h ■, M P !*» »i|fa
I'lojii isii .I itilrouHte fjiiitltien f**f
I 'ii **Iii, to aenemldt nod di*-fdi»v nil *|h Jt ^ Send
tfiHip wire given
, ||M&gt; nil
prodm ♦
K d(d&lt;n * n
r eiiii it.r
impel u*
m ih
the an
.1 nft* r to ft tocmble nn ! di *p1ay all in* h!
noiim i ment !»\ hiwantan C’ aldwel;
ti lurge Mi
Itrx P io kuid . tn ap-eioble
That he will not
only
in future
,|1M. nt t dJ^pIoy• o n»md mid pr «&gt;»'f v i d
d'limlt i|i*' Scout* the oi*e o f any
I,.. 1111.-1 " ' ' • a ' " 1 *•
•
•• a » '
*&lt;f In* iimt oi
truck* whenever
I I . gull of l.nt&gt; Mniiiua tu
•hi.'i ii*. norded, but that he nlau
11, , 1(, ! 14. ..lid riisj.lni . an4.»-d (lu ll- h&lt;i 4 will f hi ivt- li urn urnoil 111 of tutu
.1 t.lh.-r r ""&gt; t-a t. • " II ""as of Vl*» her l to* Ss iHite ought need to
i,
m.il.lu, and II V Wl.ilnsr of .'-hi.
build u new camp.
A C,, , (m,I. iu liauiil. tl.a fl’.war vstul.it
T hm*r
nt tending
la-d
night
igt-s ill,1 h. t'omul"I'-a. headed by M t*
Shiutii.lsor as it.ainnan, ea|)a. t« lu were hiwainana lio w a n l Oxerlin,
Him | iended. Bill Du|t(i«e, Arthur!

Sold 300,000 Plants

S.

icludfhf entlrf am'tmnt rvpre«»'nf« the proT'
» &lt;**&gt;•“ cerdi o f |5 hinns iiiprm .it o i i f l i r

K gronp •' sMnnfonf women.
members nf the American Legion
Auxiliary of
Fainphvll Lo**itig
iSttl, will hull ' i-hole Ktr*t Suect
l*Mhersny nil nay tmnuui.w r**kl he A u c o -t a lh k1 m l it. o 1 ]
;r it furnb w»th which t.» cunt iiu*
. in.it to i|tt «r .Ml f »*i **i . th iiei
iocal w .tfire rrli il wui.wen |,t"0 o l ill
,i T im I1
I
i;uMil* of Kiwanian OUu
Mra. ilaroJd t Wa.hburn will
L mi*
V.intilm ho tv
1 'o ipur v
I ' r e l 11*iituiry plan* for Seminole well alH'urd the Hi John a
act •■ ehairman of a group •»!
mil! I'ooti nt the H#Mey a»xi t 1**ji (Vioiitv*’ exhitdt cm tli^ » t » g e of laiin- f i c i g i i t r r " M I m
Oria
worker* who a ill conduct
the
Killi r p i -r itiill1
* I iU w" the (#! » 1 llo r11 ))i*'i,1,, Mnmeipn! Vlulitonuin' IH tin iid1** m o f the
Hanfon
\ It A tag aise
L i«r f
bj.ioeei
mill u11 i GO a: S t o v ' . J Hngro.ir »hii iO(* Do i eidirtl Fh*ndn I k|*"
whom
i "lid
and si'ven
e peunl |„
will be »* fd. mill all *li' P
n i nil* who i . ■
i*
-v4Ike ! %ll infi tll'X I I • lo mil V Ut II' COM* goeeiv |it at «■iir lit enjoyed h
|j er. may expoc* in Sp asked bit
gd.Dd o ’ it on * l me o f Do I Did,
ride lo A •‘I'H a tide which Com- m small donati 1 »
if
( . hi riiiti ■e of Do
Scniiin' ■ hllM'd i« Im-moto** meeting o f t lie
I he Aukillatv. which lin* main*
I n rn!\ Aralish iIIt'd As i , j rn \ i ho "id** i "1 t &lt;11111111 i * * t hih'" lutnrd of d im turn, and. a mo loiinedl a fun. 11 vi '1. i *m »h I * f xet
i ml |tf*i oid enjoyed hy thiie entire v„e toward uni •rtuiiaie*
11 thi*
IVliee I'iri* Into iMoh
1 parl y
section ,ia he 1 1 I hy Alif. I . L.
Tli ir « local men were accepted jkourniilat. U*h* olTicei. «• e Win
f•*• o ' od** r*hi|* in the cluh during
tanka Taka.’ &lt; vice p»e*mei»t,
n Itu*ifo*to** »*'**• ion winch nl
re \t !» ( M pltMVis recordiog %it
- Ill I uv til* I lent loll
&lt;»f a mjw
•ry , M si» I!, y a Stevi n»t
• !u»
f i n e , t lira9 nf finiiiirial sec . -jiuiui i ^ ’.t i * iaty; M1
\V
1li* I J( t O&lt;11
!» t'l I '« U’ Nil • MM W* M" lowil* i fu iv
ii
po- «I nan which was
li t!man, m i 1 • • M*
H"1y

HO Automobiles To Be In (JoocMVill
Motorcade Through County On Nt»v. 9

l»y

slrewa, d ecreijit) ln a M ir c ^ q f t .
th e S em inole t ‘m intv Nntionii&gt;
F a rm Loan A e-tinnl mu.
(af
Thin fiiruro v ,i. kcurbed \vl{h
the arrival ib’ n*ek of cheeky

Preliminary Plans Kiwanis Directors
(•or Orliindo Pa i r Stage Meeting On

rALLS TO IIIH IlKATII
PO IN T Pl.KASANT. W. Va ,
Oct. J7-— (A l—A man carrying an
identification card hearing the
■ama Ernest Hood Runyon, .tit, of
Ashland,.Ky., was killed last night
In n fak from a railroad trestle.

Part Of Nation Ask
For Immediate Help

SENATE PROBERS Have Been Okcyc3$
O cf rc^ X Z END HEARINGS ON S5&amp;
P rS #
^
" ’LL0: CUBAN SITUATION m
dm* cw**
Budget Based On 70

"

•»d have been summ &gt;md to th.-|1(l, t lhr&gt;
rn,|t|„j
|Whlte House neat Monday
i iusligisitriil Im hn-u li of &lt;

'

M akes

CONINGYEARLocally In 6iWeek»

1*m **'*I**ii I « i»' mad* f«*r I1
Yil »d tin (lit*,I p&gt;ulie*
pl“ yi'H ‘did thc\ mo on
Yuli
under d,
Imltri M * t mngh r Jnd

Within the next
ff\v
week* | II
I ludglfirllt
fhrd either mtiat satisfy the gnv t,, K«nm ih
lumt.fi tut
el time nt that lie i&lt; rnin|ilyi»g v.ith|
f„r w
| U'lllian
tki Autnmobd#* rmia nr harr hitlx)
*
,
...
, ,
,
,
. . tor* rn Nvi.ndnlf-* * nf**, foi
on Important i-in liiu lp d seisdod 1 ,ri
,
, ,
«»*
, a
.
# 1 . .
* h*' I *' III 11:1%IIIJI 11I dl.| f
The *tccl men have fmled
'o
comp |o trrm t with the wmkvr*
’ ,l * *" 1,1 1"
^1
o f their Menpliv©*1 coal mi n o i»* |j»I»**11■* Ikimi il hut mnivaul
mqulrod iy PrruhWni lloo**-* * It. ».. ih** ilistHrt court on I

ft hat time tha C h e f
R .rcutive
eflher-ggpefts t» ? !■ **»* kisum nce’

ith
QUICK RESPONSE
.lilla Atrninsf NT h TO LOAN APPEAL

UNIONTOWN, I’*., Oct. 27.W i—Uli t r the mammoth r reus
tent,
on a weed-grown
estate
whore (mre played some of the
world'* most glamorous w n i
lights, an auctioneer yet'-n'ay
harked nut the epilogue of a
drama of the rise and fall of a coal
king.
And as the treasures collected
front o.or the world .i&gt; the late J.
V. Thompson fell under the ham­
mer
the husky-voice) hawker
shouted. "Why thrj'rc going for

oral tear *ra* hointw .l ilaVHii
»-»
to disperse a i row I nl
*»i»kifig
l i x i i l e v r‘rker* fulluwit,.. a *
l
t" **ui t'R,u «• nniofig i t * ui'r a ’ tit11*
thrill • Ived
A f t e r up, - * i i ,fe|\

Chamber of Commerce, under the
term* of the NRA auto cmIf.
Johnson
Intimatrd
that
thr Two Waiters Awarded
deadline would be Nov. 7, hut he
Judgments In Test
eaotUned that he w m not deft- |
Of Employers’ Pact
U d f certain that the dote would

ing H f ttr y Ford a m i th»&gt; . »* stetd
companies, on iasucs rnpaldc o f
bringing n, r o n M i t i n n «| tm l o f
the N H A program \r»tt*r«lRy w e re '
brought into bumcdlate pr *p«*i*t.

AT COLUMBIA' roosevelt g e t s '

Inc m il* «l Aiken ( ‘minty from im
invasion
by Align* in Hriktrr
*t i king t ♦ flu*** t hem
Ilii;r»Wiiy pulmliTi'Cii urst sm •

by

W A S H IN G T O N , (V I 27 Mb
Declitva govern inc*nl nU*\&gt; • nfife* t

N TM IIK R '*

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1933

Member Ansoriated Pretn

fLO C ID A

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                    <text>ERS GET

D A TA ON
BANKS

‘ STOCK MARKET Gold Buying Policy
CHEAP FOREIGN H itle r P le a d s F&lt;
O f H is R e g im e
ToRALLIES WREN Opens With Metal
GOODS MAY BE W in E q u a lity W ithErN,°"
a tio n s
DOLLAR DROPS Bought For $31.36
PUT UNDER BAN

tlor • foreign policies, w*« ro
pa. lonate that hla yob# frequent­
ly rok*.
I t defended hi* administration
»nd concerned himself principally B r i s k B u y i n g F o l l o w s
will the complaint that 'hi' rest
T u m b le In d u c e d B y
oi he world doe* not uudei-tand
I d e a T h a t R F C G o ld
Get)iany III* arraignment of 'he
Ver ladle, treaty an l reparations
P la n Is In fla t io n a r y
war mat bed by bitter attack* in
Woodrow Wilson, G.-*»$ Britain
NEW YORK. Oct. 26.—( O —
ami France.
•• The only netlon. which can The foreign exchange market de­
cor. inur to live In the lung run”, cided the new RFC gold price fil­
he I'.et'rd, “are thoir which are ing plan was decidedly Inflation­
wd |ng to sacrifice live*
for ary yeaterday and a aevare tum­
ble In the dollar gave stock* and
kor »r.
110i,
to
in ve.tig .te
rom pU int.j
H6.m, „ uU a-litre - - "Crtman* entered the World staple- another aharp boost.
• pnln*t chrwp fnr^ipn imports.
,
,
,
*
i 000.000 o f aerial certificates &lt;r° l" ‘«
Price* on th# New York stock
Embargoes. a....... -nd higher nwrk.nx th* n.i.c- reuon he,.- Wgr again*! her will and ended
held b y banka w ere paid o i l , s#n&gt;te
B|f, ln„
s , n„ or ,..rk. tariff. .11 are *t the romm.ml of1of the IMchatag eU n.m cam the! fight honorably, relying on and ommodlty exchange* and the
the piomi.es of President Wilson Chirairn Hoard of Trade wobbled
1 b e fo re *20,000.000 held by ] Trmm
moll, and a ho*t of other*,, the ..lmini.tr*.Ion if thorough in-1l - f * " &gt;" 1^1'— «• Trammell,
,h"
uncertainly during much of the
(Continued On Tag* Two)
■nxiou. to get the job. Mr*. WelDj ve.ligation find, plea- of Am*.- W p le -'-n f on the .-i .Iiii.iiIsURth e public w as paid;
day, and it waa not until pro­
Although tha former" hail latar ha* declined to comment other Iran producer* for aid Justified
nounced wrakneaa appeared in the
maturity data* Morgan said pub­ than to nay “I will have a formal NltA m*T m#k# only preliminary
dollar during th* afternoon, that
and def.Ailte .tatement a. to my Investigation. If i* fount! n !»a*it
licly hold cvrttniatos could ml be
brisk buying developed
candidacy
in
due
tim
e.**
for action, the Prrsitlmt would
called before maturity, while thoa#
liy that time tha Chicago wheat
turn the miration nvr* !.» *hc tar­
bald by Uw "Chaso National Hank
market had already rioted with
yesterday's upturn whittled down
iff commission for thnmurh *lft«
conld be.
*
by 1 to I 1-2 cent* a bushel by
Under questioning by romiqltmvr l'pon its fimlings he would
profit-taking salea. Catton at New
tes counsel Peeora Morgan .aid
art to control foreign competition.
York, however, finished (1 to $1.35
was nothing In the rertifiThr
order
was
issued
as
Anteri­
. hold by tha banker* perm 11a bale higher, illver future*
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a
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D
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s
t
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b
a
n
c
e
or**print
sprint paper
paper producer.! Jani|)H T o B e O p O l U ' d A t
an
Uteir payment before maturi R E P O R T
gained nearly a rent an ounce
rose a* much
as 1-4 of _a
V I I 1 ^ At V **
met with ('anadian and European^
V i i r i o U S FMllCCS K o F
B r i n g s S e t b a c k T o hides
........................
....................
Alber H. Wlggln, former phalrGppORttlOH G r O U p l ^ *
, nd rithtor nbouCT-S
»w of tbs banka eiecutlve comR e l i e f t ) f *• J n b lC B H
Eritto*'*announced'th* *W-*VoluH-" G r o w i n g : - U n r c H t
Just h iw inflationary the RFC'a
would safeguard the Americans j
HAVANA,
Oct. 25—(A*)—After
tarily gava up a contract with
&lt;*&gt;
TAM.Ail ASS BE. l»c . -,..f
--.. .
N a t io n C r e d it e d T o
(Continued on Page Four)
in
assuming
the
higher
costs
Im-j
A ft gram of relief for ' ana- a night of terror during which the
tha Chasa National that gave him
C
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t
s
O
v
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r
N
R
A
I used by pimIp term*. A tariff was (lent l.„dr., in Florid, thr. » inta*| air w... rent with explmllng bombs,
a retired pay of *100,000 a year
— st •«.i.._
government asserted J a c k s o n v i l l e
th* rCotuin
L aw y ers
for life. .
NKW YORK CITY, Ort. 26 — virtually out of the question on to ro.t between Jloo.ouo and thl« morning that it had broken
IIMi.ooo n month wa- amroinead
(('ontinued On Page Two)
Payment by Cuba of intercut on Growing uncertainly Ihroughout
M e e t W it h C ity H e a d s
here &gt;e»teril,y by Mann. FagC. the hat k of oppositionist move­
held
by American*
with the country, attributed to tha
ment* which had foatered a gener­
state relief director
money loaned by th* Cha»e Na- spread of labor tro Idea, conflicts
J W Shands, Jacksonville at­
The plan eniorace- uneno.|oy»d al strike, and that the strike which
tlonal Bank of New York wa# over the NR A program, unsatis­ M c r c l i a n t s U r g c d T o B e
torney for the Bondholders' Pro­
gripped
thr
rrty
all
day
yeaterday
, snip- si Tampa, Mlam
'&gt;nsabrought to the attention of the factory retail tratb* an.I further
tective (Vmmlttee, and l.ucien II.,
Senate Committee yesterday in but propoiiionstrly suialler reres A t T r a d e B o d y M e e t ,,,lu and Orlando where non will was terminated at midnight lest Hoggs. Jacksonville attorney, who
IH housed whde w irkine
n HO­ night,
■
t Continued on Page Two).
•ions in coinirodity prices, Is re
*M asaoclate rsonsel for the
Sligld damage wa«■ —
occasioned
Iterausr uf inclement west tier,
•'■■q'"
*--- - r wa* —
flcrteal in lust ***»*k's reports n .rherluled meeting of the Cum­ I lovrment- and arcnmiuo atioua when l.ombs were thrown under city of Sanford in its successful
fl'ontinued on Page I'wo)
front thr fet!«*al reserve centers. in-r ml Committee of the Semi­
salt against the Chase National
(OlmtlnurO nn Pag* Two)
W oodm en
R eady
T o
In many meat however, em­ nole County Chamber of ComHank, were in Nanfprd yesterday
ployment
bos
rontinurd
to
gain,
E n te rta in B ig T h r o n g
reerce drew only a -mall attend­ B r a i n ( ) p o r a t i o n ( i i v e n
morning In conference with mem­
and si» f*»i no loss**- n»*&gt;* l»**e*» re 1 ance at ttie City Hall ye-terday 1
2 S a i l o r s D i e W h e n N e w ber. of the City Commission.
___ It
• ./ v f l i t
it:ontiniirn «»n t’uge Fouri
afternoon although the subject for
O l U l f f ' I C t l l T l O r '' TCL k
The meeting waa devoted to ■
Plana are virtually completed
I T .S X r u i s e r l s l t a m m e d
discussion , f the 1933-34 budget,
' tii iwwitin was whether or not th*
■ whl.-h wtu provl\ adequate and
GAINKRVIM.K. Ort. 25 (/Pi
mmhantd of .^anford wish to a'
and Mr Shanda expressed the
late reeling entertainment for the
F It A NCI.SCO, Oct. 26.
P r e s i d e n t I s I m p a t i e n t • id in staging an "N B A
SAN
Sib*&lt; Jeff Rav Arnold. Groveland. one
views of the Committee he repre­
- nearly 100 niambera of Woodmen
new
cruiser
Chicago,
of three I'lnversity of Florida «tu- (4V-TI
I»ay*’ here Thursday, Nov. 2.
‘ tha World aampe in Central O v e r M i n e P e n c e D e l n y
sent* )i\.
Ah* kud5?*
A»erM
»a
Hxlaiag-*bJtu,wqa
bpdly
Thl» Tver 'Mg wa* adjourned qn. dents wrho ha»e be-m in n • ritiral damage,', two member* of her Mr. Rogge waa present to dlagjda Woodmen District, No. n,
condition
In
the
Alarhna
Otunty
atF kVe exported -to gather "hefT
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. —f/O— I til l«nir'" St ft:30 o’clock, end'E.
&gt;rew Jit .1 f injurira, another wa» ruaa an unpaid balanf* of
_
f*»a. No nffirial action
irrear nigtlt at 7:30 o'clock. it The President i« l&gt;*roming Inipa- F lllud &gt;rth, rhairmsn of tbr lbi.ptsi .tore nn ar'Cide’d near here prloml) hurt and a fourth waa tornay’a
tirnt over the long drawnout n**- rommdli. today urgi-,1 u large ent|, Sundav iinriiiine. underwent niitairif after i iolli«ion &gt;rati.
taken by thr Commissioners,
a waa stated today.
s iinliml rip* rotmi, ve*'erday, l*r
'* 1'escnlative
m t t , n dwas learned from City Clerk
Tha gathering mark# the first gotjation* for peace on "Captive"
•lay with the Iltiliah frrulilvr
relrere
llopte.-ure
ruuserl
by
a
S Ijimson
„ quarterly meeting of the Dis­ mine- in Pennsylvania end he.wu-, « " • 1 •M'' "f committer mcodicr*
Silver l ain*
conru*-ion of the trrnrn.
trict ami representative* from I,'port0,1 at noon today to expect and leer i u'rte; who, H l» lirlteved
The lsW«l» u Riif l«»|f»-'her. Ill a
The operation wa. performed by
*
reply
from
Myron
Taylor,
chair
'•'•
'
milter,
will
l-nefrl
by
camp* In Seminole, 1-ake, Volusia.
|ir F lward Jelk-. Jark-onville, »* fog t»fT Point Sui, 1*10 inil'A »«»uth
HUM It WKKCKN HMtlP
Orange, Brevard, and O-rrole man ef the United States Steel llo -tngl'o. of s -pecial -ale. day .i.titnt to Dr Ralph (!r,-ehe, Ja. k of herv
lint
licit
SffV
counties are expected, as well a* C*nrpormtion. within a few h«»ur*
A gre*t hole waa t »rti in the
A
ifivillr, mn(I liy |M&gt; \V C. Tbo"'ll&gt;
CHICAGO, Oct 26.
(A3
The 1‘rcsiilcnt has tnlil opera- 1
state officers.
mid J. Maicy bell. Jr (lalnoaville.1,M»rt md. of the rhirago The Itm black powder bomb esploded and
tors of the mines ownwl by the [ K l,KN AN HUt’rF.KUS MAI.I.OY
Mn*" Gertrude Ovc o MpH, •uper- of the S-iver Palm ■truck ju«. for- partially wrecked . '••» beauty
B. F. Hargis, af Umattll-. will steel anil imn rontpnmrs that tf
preside over tha meeting Princi­ they do n*»t make terms with mi­
U AfiiiKir.Tnw Ort "f.
intendent of the hoapltnl, amid earl/ want of the number I 'urrvt. .Itcp it* owner had planned to
pal speakers will be State Mana­ ners he will step in.
i
u «» i! *, n
r t l v.I.ml !»•* 'd*»d that Arnold had fotne |ienrttal-J the heavy armor plate open yesterday several mile* from
Joaeph U Keenan, of
,»u* operation in good and U n J in until It reached al where a Senate subcommittee ia
ger V. P. Miller of Lakeland, head
ua&gt; ftppoiitu an a •-»-,«*»
. ^ •t»ai|a«*. hut that hi« rendition had moat to nidahlp.
cpneul If. R- Hear* of Bt. Peters­
rondueting hearings on how to
runs
TOIt PHODtOTK.D
|tomey
m i n »&gt; rr * ‘
In'emiie "a llttl*- more acute time*’
( htcago heatled for Mare curb crime and racketeering
burg. National Committeeman H.
V
&gt;e-U " n\
11
u 1 ’ KoUit Kloeppel. Jr., Jacksonville |-I»rul f-r a aurvey of laniagr
If. MeCully of Jacksonville, ami
CHICAGO. o«-t
2f».
State Committeeman Judge J, G. J oarp h II K rrni»n. y ho | ' i " " ,' U' of III lahoina. wh- tea.gmd ^ v* . -ni, y rnr%t htehe.. Jr. Tampa.1Mm| for repair* The.Sil.tr Palm,
eral week* ago
I «|»«*«\««| only a -hgiit improvean'nt *l*o i.adly itamaged, lurt.ej l,arkj
I'AYNK QUITS I'AI'KK
Sharon cf Sanford.
tm! thr holly Itailw kiilnnpina
1
i duting Ihp da* -h* add*d
Ttie for San Franco**o
The meeting will atari at 7:30 ganff at Oklahoma f’»ty. wa» noti­
WEST PAI.M REACH. Oet. 25
A man i.-crnlly traveled 6000 \..... I.... . of all 'hi.-, had b.-rn ds
(*ht«%f I 'll &gt; &lt; Urk John W l‘roy.
• ’dock. At 3:00 o'clock member* fied yr*tri»!ay h#* hud been pro­
(A3 W. A. I'syn* resign'd y**ef th* local Camp will serve an moted to rhirf of the criminal mile, from Sydney to North ..... - I &gt;r.tr.d,.y . . "estrcii.rly Nrwp *rt. I( I. and l.lrul P S
i hapt ll*. marine coipa, UatnlsMi. trnlay at g'tteral manager of th*
t old-fashioned chicken 'pilau. This divialnn of tin* attorney |f»l»»ialV Qur,-(island, Australia, o/d livcl K' " " '
N Y., war** killed
MachiiiUt Palm Reach Post, a position he
1on an al) fruit diet.
. Will be followed b f a boainea* * e - office.
'
Joaeph A Ohlrta, Camdrn. .N J . had held for the last eight years,
alon daring which many candi. M i H H P c r k i n s t A p p r o v e s v*a« Injured arrioualy and l,iril. lie did not amvunr* future plans.
M U t w will be Introduced and given
II A.
llacFat lanr, llavrrhtll.
• Protection Degree of the
R eo rn m gem en tH
M u m ., w «*| miaaing.
FUN HUAI. MEN MEET
Camp.
WASHINGTON, Ort 25.--W3Tha committee In charge of arSrxretary Perkin, announc'd yes L i n d b e r g h S u s p e c t I h
OI'AI.A, Del. 25 .-tA 3 -A bou t
rangdments Includes 3. W. Snow,
t,-r,ln&gt; that, »ff,rtlve Immediately
Ao ilrlrgates atlendad th* opening
• I . J. Braekln, and Oeerga Btlnto
wldrn
I'ark
Avc.iuc.
wbich
Is
Appealing to Ssnferd Klwan an*
(
l
i
v
e
n
B
i
l
l
O
f
H
e
a
l
t
h
the 36 immigration and 23 natural |
session of a two-day meeting of
ami all rvsidrnl. of this city tint a rontinuatio^ uf Htst'.e H »ad No* initio,, districts into which th, '
— ——
th* Florida Funeral Director* and
they look, more for the bright 3, front the bamlsh-ll to Goneva r.omtrv formerly was divided would
NEW YORK, Oct. 26 -4A3
Tmhalm, rs Asa’n hare yesterday.
N E W BANK OFFICER
side of the complex plctuie of life Avenue.
to- r»n-olidatr,l into 22
district-.! | ,,-iit. Js ses Finn, former bodyIn Hanford today, and declaring
c. Russell Ms*,n, wh i had been harnllinu troth in,migration and nnl Iyimrdto Col. Chari's A l.lndW IN TER HAVEN. Oct. 25.-- that there are now numerous evi­
utallsaiion affair*.
I lorgh,
iseonvtnreil that John
**r»-ira of lb* American National dence* of progrrss and doclep- nominate,I as |&gt;rrsid,*iu of thr, clo'i
Thr t&gt; arrang, ment wasbrought ‘ $; ,rch, hrll by Uoston po -*•, la
to Winter "Haven ann-meg* I ment In this city, Karl Lehmann, for the nrw year soma woeks ago, about t'y I'rraldrnt Jloos'valt’* &gt;•*- it, n„ way connectr.l with tt,r kid
named A. G. trade body eectetary today told was officially elrclcl tv office to­ n-unvr order combhRng the tmmi- t,aping amt slaying „f thr Lind... of Athens, 0*-, hla audience that on* of the finest gether with the following offirersi gnii ,nt, and nat uraHgntion bureau,' hrich ha, yr. a high offiria f th*
....
4DC cashier. Mr. method* of rebuilding faitn &gt;n ,H, F. Doudncy, l»t vio-presiJentJ into onr ns an rcowomy mrasuro Nrw York police •irparln,, ■&lt;&gt; said
lub
l.nng-established Rotary
arrived hew Monday and Hanford and Seminole Ccunty lies W. 8. Cadrman, 2r&gt; I vil s pies, lent; Da,,,,-I W Mart ormark was a|, last night.
Ideals furpi the basis of th*
morning Is* aasumed In a motor drive along the road­ Arthur Hranan. trvssuret: T. L. point'd rommissmagg of the n'W
The official said he had r«.*ir*d tlonal HreoveryAct, Hanford Ro
i at Um w*%
bed of the new lakefrent b iule- Dutnss. J. G. Sharon. R. D. Cat- burrau srv'rnl months ago.
this information from Finn, who tartans were told when they gath­
EL
well, Howard larr. Jno. D. Jinvard.
wa- sent to Interrogate (inreh. In ered at th* Valdai Hotel for
SUGAR M i N PIES
£ peaking ext#mj&gt;oeaBe msly. Mr. kina, W. H. Zaeh-y. ami E. H.
_ telephone convssrsntlo,,. sryl luncheon yesterday noon to lis­
IA I
Lehmann cited many fac.s whtth Randall, Jr., as iiirovtor*
R a y m o n d M o I e y T e r m s that Finn will return to Nrw Ymk ten to a short talk by Ed K. Bent­
Announcement was made that
'- W E S T PALM* •EACH , Oct. 25. be had glraocd dor ng two monlhs
Immediatsly.
ley. of lakeland, district Rotary
■Pterra
erra Alexander Poch*. ef traveling throughout Florida, th* monthly direct-ns' mVetlng N B A A h H e a l S u c c e s a
Despite Finn’s belief, the police governor for Florida.
will
b*
held
abotrll
Kirsanian
Otto
appearing before civic flubi as a
Jerartmonl will rontlnur efforts
Mr. Bentley, making hi* first
N ) W \ ORK, Oct. 25. (AY-Th* to obtain n aupreme court order
guest speaker aal cunverstng Caldwell’s “Miss Orlando', rivor
official visit to th* 8*Rfo(4 glab.
NRA.
drilarrd
Raymond
Molry
qietmiulng an esaminatlon of th* spoke on "Tto Four Highway# af
attest IB*#**. H* raase with numerous nten and groups freighter which will U-ave the dork
yest -.lay is a sueraos "Iwyond the contents of a safe depou* bo*
Orleans to Florida alt who have , finger1on -o#
poise o*
'he pal-e
of tomorrow night at C.30 o'clock.
Rotary." H* outlined the#* high­
* The** attenl'ni: t*sw meeting fond,-,! diratns of those who advo- Gorch maintalas in a Nr* Yurk
pf in's
S certain portion ef
th‘a Mato,
to lweotoways as those leading to tto door
eefl.u-d
* tour, weret W.Tli. Bsllaid. of AlUmonle eatcl it."
Mr. Leknaaan pr
” '
bank.
‘ Brndben iugar
of proper soriel service, risk karvTh,* former assistant *#cr*t*ry
iat eeasoe better .than tout of RpritSge'm a goes' and Kiwoi,iana
lee, community service and Liter
last year, -which am* better 'hnn Hoarerd 0 renin, wI o p,*e»iJed. 8 of stntc, who designed to edit a
national serrice which a n tha
ADJOURNMENT OKKIF.D
at any tins* since th* I on*.’’ II* 3. |&lt;|g, rU lchc lis ter, Arthur magasine, told Bernard college
Club's faur major activities.
Braaan,
I.
J.
His
kin,
E.
C.
Il*rstudent*
that
"it
Is
not
necessary
l that every c^ty will lo nrfit by
•'ll Is Rotary's fund lost* Mr.
GENEVA. Oct. 26.— (A &gt;--Th#
, tourist, crop, and *
,h* par. BUI Dull,,... F. U. Wilson, to defend th* NRA, even though
aecrrlsry of th*
HenUey said, “U p*»« tto way
steering
(SUiasnhte*
of
tie
Dis­
s thing te do is to get read' « . - t Tfey, A. H Johnson, B. D. criticism ran be beard.
t f C -midtree,
far tto thought and section* al tto
Caewsll, T. I- Dumas, C. O. B«t«.
"It Is tbr greatest common effort armament Ctnferenco today r#eJ lf. director id tone- for Ut* visitor*.
ommrndad an adJoJramont until aatiap. Tea years ago 1
to PeLand. were to ' Pa nting to recent Impr &lt;rae-d* Dura Beo'tke, W. B. Eachty, F. ever made to think and act ns a
Dec. 4. This racoinmends t „s aras leaders togas stressing tto
"ay after an-xi to eeq» Us the dowatjw* district, /• well flL Lamaon, Fran, I'airve, tV. A. aplt in the reiteration of tho eco­
■nderatanduif that af «*ds* af ethics for *a*k
mad* nltfc
*
Otto CoUwell, 8. F, nomic Uf* of the Ration."
y Pagworth and as th* preaent slat * of the L k v
and profession,
begin thra if it’s
tho parley
Karl
I
rlwuana,
Jst.
I),
front
boulevard,
Mr.
Lehmann
Mu I~c*l tra«to
lur Hendaraoa. aad find y tto National
preaidant,
Rupert Httr.klas'l P.
•rad hla hegrers when he *ald
Camden, N. J., ha* had an open tha rom
are convince*! that
**V llowaru Isoeg, "
t&gt; the * tat* tend tVporitn, it
M e g »• H
has been made
air mevlo theater, wharf patrons sufficient
0. Hharuu. Ray F,
. ,.
pramload net - a * to « e w
h i
!a KM»'I is
may drive In and aajoy the show In th*
W. B. Coleman,
-west thia flat* Urn top dreasing af the rind
from tbair car*.
.
fnl to
‘ ' gntokjy aa poesioU, but *1*0
S i * ■.
• 4!
V.
BERLIN. Oct. 25 —t/D—Ch»ncellor Hitler pleaded with Ger.
many yeatenlay to endow# hi*
regime in it* effort* to win equal­
N R A G e ts A u th o rity T o
ity for Germany ahmad and (la­
O ffe re d S e n C o n t r o l I m p o r t s I f ’ mest c peace at home.
G r o u p S h o w in g
**We desire to live wiln all
T h e y A r e H a r m f u l other* in peace,** h%* averted. "Let
T h a t P u b lic T ru s t
T o U . S . I n d u s t r i e s (•liter* &lt;haw the con*e«|ueitc%«.
W a s
N o t
F u lfille d
•hall sign northing thnv i* di»ht&gt;n*
otaide. If any nation i* entitled
WASHINGTON. Oct.
help
ia
W A S H I N G T O N . Oct. 25.—
— Machinery to control import* to claim divine hrln it it Ger­
that might he endangrrinr null- many.
( A . P . ) — 8hephard M organ,
*‘| would rather d»«- than ftrl
mm* given
gi'fii
it
fi«Ml American industry was
Chgae National Bank vice............
to NltA yr.ter.Uy by Pre,l.l»nt ‘ll»hotK.,.l.ly toward mv itatl-n. f
president, told Senate Invest!- j Tamps, Democratic national com Itoo.pvelt in *n executive order
fR« (Herah. »'"d mr "&gt; «h' ■*■
g a to rs here today that * 3 0 ,- . mlttcewoman who la ^xpoctrd to

lence
ate

STATE W ILL AlDfNIGHT OF TERROR
ITS TRANSIENT BRINGS END TO
PAST WEEK W AS
IKE IN CUBA
VISITORS
ONE OF TROUBLE, . .. . . . . . „„..... WINTER___

Lehmann Calls On PeopIeTo Look For J«‘&gt;
Bright Side Of Life In Sanford Today

j U .S . E m b a r k s O n N e w
N ew

Y o rk

Is o la t e d

Tow ns
By

S to rm

ELIZABETHTOWN, N. Y„
Oct. 25. —(IP )- Several amall
communities were Isolated to­
day and road* wars blocked by
a damaging bllitard which
blaited out an advance winter
greeting to Northern New
York. Automobile partita ware
marooned at many point*, and
many trees and communication
lines war* broken Th# storm
ended at daybreak.
About
Elisabethtown the countryside
lay undtr from six to 12 Inches
of snow.

STRIKERS FIGHT
GEORGIA TEXTILE
MILL WORKERS
M o r e P o lic e C a lle d T o
G u ard
N e a r ly

P la n t

W h ic h

3000

L e f t

AUGUSTA. Oa.. Oct. 2B.—
—
Additional police war* placed on
duty In Augusta’s textile mill
■trike area yeetentof •• fight*
broke out In th* picket line at
th* King Manufacturing plant
while th* 3 P. M. shifts were
changing.
Home 3000 strikers from the
foar mills which have been rlesod
or crippled by walkouts In th* last
(Continued On Png* Two)
S arrau t A g re e s T o B e
H ead O f N ew

C a b in e t

PARIA. Qct. 2$.—VP)- Pplatdsnt Lekran today astod Hmsstaf
Allwrt Sarraut to form a cabinet
and Ite agreed to undertake tha
task.
The cabinet would replace that
of former |,r*ml*r Edouard litistlier whirh fell this week after a
healed dr, ate in the Chamber of
Deputies over the internment
Irailer't plan to balance Ih* buJgel
nr,I protect the franc through
various nsw lairs and govern­
mental economies.

Phase

O f

P ro gram

T o In c re a s e A v e r a g e
C o m m o d ity

P ric e s

W A S H IN G T O N , O cL 25.—
.
(A . P . ) — The Roonevelt g o l d
buying policy watt liU U igtl^,
rated today with the gov­
ernment
buying
gold
at
1
131.36 «n ounce, 27 cent# )
higher thnn quotation* on
■
the I/ondon gold exchange.
• '!
,4
aThus the Administrationit em-

barked on th* lateat rhas# of it * . i .
■easing'
J
manifold program for Increasing
commodity price*, In n step
pro­
T proLj
claimed by the President to ba
toward "Mtnaged currency". Tha
purchase plan applies anly to " • * *
ly mined American gold, Inclod*
Ing that from It* territories. , j
With PraaMant Roorsvelt k#t*
In tha Whit* HouOfby a coM ,-,
officials of th* agaiH** taratm*' &lt;
war* busy yesterday m.slng__
preparations
y
r v p s m i v i w for tha transaction.
&gt; 1 —These off Mala, DeTSTtbel***, found
lima to m mm r#t»oft# of M in d day
market reactions to IS* 73ra*l‘
dent's plan, announced In Yds ad­
dress of Sunday night. They were
pleased to not# an upward trend V ,
In wheat, even though th# gain ^
was later erased by profit-taking* a
(Continued On Pag* Two)
.
L o s A n g e le s A r e a H a a
A n oth er

E arth q u ak e

LOB ANOKLEB, Oet 28—
^
—Th* foothill section surrounding
Ixys Angeles on th* north and east
waa Jar rad last night sharply by
an earthquake. Th* shock was fait
to | lsssor degree In th* metro­
politan tXstrict of th# city. No In­
jury, apd practically no da mag*

v

RotaryPrinciples Form Basis Of NRA,
Governor Bentley Tells Sanford Club

m

1

...

In OlendaU, canned goods
tumbled from ahelve* and R,r.
af burglar alarmi were set « f ,
Beverly Hill*, alao In tha fdftthlll
section, but to th# west, raportad
cnly a light shock.
‘ i.
Th# only effect of Ihe quake
lx&gt;i Angeles was to Jar looe# R '
few stones from the old rad* ,.,
•tuned courthouse which had le ts ,
condemned and roped off follow­
ing the Mar. 10 queks which U
caused damage amounting t* rail-- I
Ilona and th# death* of mor* than L ]
AlTOH'H HON HHIITDKX
120 person*. Ding Ueach, the ren­
ter of that quake, was unaffected
HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 26. -&lt;A3— by last night's shock.
I'ollcr reimrted Rolwrt M. Madtell, Jr., 21-year old son of the
CHHCKH TO EMPLOYES
tale Robert U. Mantell, famous
Hhakrspearean actor, shot and(
HT. LOUIH, Oct. 26.—&lt;A^—Th#
killed himself early yesterday In
Borland Kho* Store*, I tic, operat­
his apartment. Discouragement
over his career as an actor was ing retail shops In 30cIties, yes­
terday forwarded |6 gift checks
given as the motive.
to each uf appruilraataly 400 anaploy** and urged Ultra to buy
HIIJ.Y DOVK IH ll.L
"something that you need." Th#
checks stated at tha top that they _
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 26—W )—
wars void unites spent within anaIt,III* Dove, screen actress. Is re­
week from data of bus with coaported seriously III from pleurisy
cerns displaying the blue eagle..
at her home todby. Only her hus­
band. Hohert Kenaston. and her
GROUP HYHTKKIA
mother, are permitted to seo her.
MIsa Dove has been III a month.
, COLUMBUS. 0„ Oet. 26.—IA )
She Is an expectant mother
-F irs t on* girl' gigtlad, than
another, than a third. Soon Id,
j
war* la tto throes of giggling and •
tsar her* In a study room at
Champion Junior high school warn - &gt;'
unable to step ll- Th* principal
railed n doctor. "Vary common,**
templing to do at lb# present he said. "It's group hyataria/' &lt;
time. Th* cod* of ethics as pro
mulgated by Rotary l* merely the.
Idea of 'IJv* and Lai Uva.‘ "
, Th# world's greatest nasal eatMr. Bentley alao told of th* rap-, ar* era tto people of Argentina,
Id and espaaalv* growth of RoaT&lt;rag« 246 pounds of naaat
tar, which now has repreaeata-, ---------lion In 76 nation* International!
good-will, he said, haa benefited (
trem'ndously by the activities of.
Y e s t o r d a y ’s W e a t h e r
Rotary clubs.
Thoee attending tto mealing
n .s a ju s
were: II. R- Cloud, af Orlando,
Dorsey Perry, of Avan Park, fa
Rtattaa
ll,at. Law Rain
HVo KD
’.
. is
•»
Jl
A. Parkins, of DeLand. loyal Ad. aA
tl
U
Aaalaohtdela clr
dington, of Aeon Path, Walter __.Ha*. —
-w
Treat, of Melbourne, and F. D, Eos11* J Z
AUop, of Orlande, aad Ratariaaf R ; %
&lt;1st 1
- —- Paul 8Une, who presided. A- W, oelaaayUte
2l »
Epp*. II- B. Pop#, a . W. •
B- U MaltbU, B.
Btavaas, W. A.
Haynes, A 0. Pray
man, J. A. Bxwwr, I
Leonard H i I i s h , W,

S-rrfl:

W. C. HaUhlaaa,
C Harden, ■, V,
T. Williams,
worth who w

�^hpS*»-

Y / O C T O B E R R t^ fr j'

iis s

tudy Aab^aomr In- OrdeP to pedMtd the oto
o f human being*. all life on earth, and the

S trik e In Cuba

p«. A tribe or anu nyhtlny with
dv of &gt; worm could not m«n lew
thAn th.« toilet within hummnlty

r e f l a g , fr d r ty R U U r

*
*
-l ata and t i keep them on la «n,,___ p . — One).
(Contlnoed From f i n 1)
U itly eilmlnaleU."
tu to o o lry Into th* rtaM Unto b
(Pawtlaard fraaa Page Oao)
l i t called upon Conner « to »*•] IU tnq JT
_
. , ^
A steady cotton market also two railwway trains. Another wm*
t0
T1 ‘ f il r » a
• «;. ,
hurled Into the headquarter* o f a that every etty and ’f * " » “ &lt;*
twr* " ^
^
r . .
brought •uoougaggmont.
negro, aoriet. while atill another oa- countie, themselves Jo . JMlr foil Bn^ former President Machado,
The dollar slid downward tat
ploded In the hand o f a Spaniard, pa IT In providing rel o f’ f»r thetri • ^ o ^ m n t l y with this dlael*
this brought no expression* of
Baton Itonea Rotaneonr. 21. Injur- own persona ia need.
I
Ktrdlnand Pecora, *«nna
Novn
Optaiuchl
No.
8
occurji
roatarn. In loci, k haa been Igtla catastrophe
Inghlm "erloualy. He claimed that, “ It ia ou trages* U&lt;e
”
*7 - - - u u , -patera we
mated that on# aim of Mr. Rooao- he found the bomb while police1cities and counties are refusing to for
rea rt t t o . it b d llx ctliTffnttjr
th# committee, sons
Wlebotdt’a Studio
veit’a enrruney program tea* to said the yfound evidence that he U even provide for the Ptown thronM( the counsel fw th# banking
encourage ench a trend aa a a communist.
l
t
l
p
c
j
l
Tignt
tra
v
e
l*
a
t
th
e
Indigent* and other* &gt;n need",
tereata, the fmaneiers would |
m ile* distant
m flta $ .y a ir , th e a itrb n o - means of helping domeatk price*.
Commerce In Havana waa para- aaid. "N o county or city wl.atao- tn|({ by a K : Williams, ona
Th# Btoek Exchange, after p a ­ lyted laat night as one after an- ever ha* th# right to apcn l money tf&gt;
" o f RIB p o w e rfu l teleacope,
American fltaU Dtp*
sting for two day* over the ef­ other Joined In the “ political atrik*" for road*, bridges, wtver., d r ,
for help if neceaary In pi
IB tfrne d f H i n t Solomon.
fect of th# Rooaevelt plan on the started Monday at midnight. Police until It ba* cared for :ta " f *
,r ’ l
venting default! oraiding la c
m, apptrenU jr, th e ata r ban
general economic structure. &lt;h- and soldiers, Instructed b , the gov- Federal relief ia Intended only to lretlon
rlded late In the day that tS# ernment to one “ diplomatic meth-J supplement what cities and toon-'
portion in g Morgnn, aa «
nr**ve* waa Inflationary In nattre oda” to persuade merchant, to Veep tie. nrr d.lng. yet. In fn-i.t Of ‘ "«| j . J * ’ hearing cltoed. Pecom &lt;
open, were! e ll* , and count!*., the ruleaeetnai ^
j ,h ,t InUreat on »W ,0C
and a strong rally ensued. CHd their establishment*
-Btlon haVing bton U y * * n ago.
|to be to «V&gt; nothing.
I ^ rtbBB obligation* had b.
atocks were perik-ul.riy booyeat. having little gurcea..
' ——rtant feature of the obMany store owners were t r y in g '_______ ’
paid In part from money loaf
A* with virtually all of Mr.
Aaa'tht, director, hnd Roosevelt's recovery project*, the to deride whether to follow the ad- r | l J 17 A P F O R R I I r N by rbaM to Cuba. ‘
of th* observatory. It that prime purpose of the gold-boylag rice of the government or to heeed
"
a^ ^ w aV l
nioney waa rupaId. 1
‘
atar have been ob- plan waa to Increase th# price# of the warnings o f strike advocate* r A A T ) Q
M A Y
R E
Pecora," snapped Motfan.
V wv
" Warmth. paWe Jnformed tl
b e e r o n
the things the fanner and maiai- who pa.aed along the word that It
&gt;y, per, it, m
the rarefied facturer prodoc# to a 1*T*I *1* * would be healthy to dose.
P IT T U N D E R R A N
Cuba waa paying latorakl fr
^
h
r
b
l
t
.
H
said
D
r.
A
d
a
p
t
.
"
I
f
probably
due
U l F O » TODAY:'
Rome of them were trying to,
«
Chase loan*?" aaked Pec nr*.
B . . . . ________ ie expanding would glvt thorn ft profll Bpd
at mo#ph a rt
aurtace o f « »
m#et the sltnatlon by closing all'
”
.
Morgan replied that It waa
thereby
Increaae
bu.lnea*
activity
rate
of
aomt
80.000
rolle*
a
M W A N T i Th# Laid Stags. The expansion la at the
and,
esnaequently,
employment.
rdj 1 Shall not W t t l
*
Gold, it waa pointed o*t, la still
' * Imagine aaytbJng expanding at. the rate of 30.000 miles
th* basis of commodity price* de­
prise
away
from
tome
of
g minute I That would Uke
*
spite that they are measured lb
our leading thinkers. And I — .m e actually seeing nome- dollars.
thtrt
8,000
year*
ago!
The
t tlnit Which happened more
Government economist* said th*
jJrtpTe on Novi1Ophluchl, If th e * are any and If they have currency etlll had a gold hocking
have
only
to
wait
another
S ifflclently powerful teleacopea,
and by artificially Increasing tha
the attiial asMtalnatlon of number of dollar* represented Ip
the price of aa ounce of gold they
ramarkable world, but how much eiprctftt! in Influence th# price
I'jmeograph Printing
of rommodule, end .end them *pTYPING
w.rd a* well.
Thu. far. (here ha. been no an­
BpgdaJ Inveatlgatloog
t r o u b le s O f N u d iim
nouncement of plan, for direct
SEMINOLE COUNTY
operation* by the RFC tn the
Relieving ill BYery h * K k M recreation or pastime but world*. soW market*. Such nrtlvlCREDIT A8SOqATION
not holding much fancy for th* nudist cult, whit h calls!lor tie* w frr gnnounfwl by Mf. R oom#teaw ton* *W
totwA M
veil
a*
*
pan
«
f
hi*
monetary
cuumlBM w o s u re of the body by groups of min "ortrtripero.
plan
and
presumably
might
to
ex­
w . are g’ k T to Sprint The following ed tonal ^om the
pected later. Buying gold abroad.
apnoiulmaiU-of.
It* Vaa ^een *ugf*»trd, m IiM to
th# tool with whlrh he would
keep the dollar rfepreoed In term*
Glaaaea Correctly F U M
of foreign rurrenrie*.
While Wa.hlnartnn mntlnued to
D R . H E N R Y
S iltoV aa ita i W w n have thl* *ummer makes auch cults argue over Just how Inflationary
. M c L A p L I N , J r.
th* Rooaevelt m^ve might he #x^ t S T S f ? S , - l « w k.nl.. mu.t h . . . .nough oected to he. a groun of InflatlonO ptorm elriat ’
‘ old summer time, with fllea, the Itch. l.t*. Including mernhee, of Con­
112
P a rk A y *.
Springing up In toe.cool flush ot dawn gress farm organl.atlnn and In­
ad, In tit*. laffi^uagf, (hurkloa, girts ant) what not
dustrial leader* adopted a reso­
(( onllnurd Irom I'ftfft Dftft)
lution urging the Prerident to • I lM»«r«bnft bou«*'F
v J 2 £ w w wuk
« l . t « f l .S d w r y , y r , M
W , » «
HIAMLMK KKU^t. KILLED
ta**in*»n «n&lt;i
exiwnd the currenev lmme.ll.telv children.
T l* c»mp* will tr eBtuULdMtol on G r a C R e n t s I n H a n g a r
The measure also urged gov­
- ---------------------------------ernment pontml o f all wmnet a re land donated t &gt;r the p u rp le and A t A k r o n , E n d i n g T r i p
gold, parment. to depositor. In nn government iirn|»erty. ami 'he.
What yon a-dota* h a r a f
™
t r S ? S d lM fC I obcb tU IM g l*m o r. I rinsed hank. »&gt;v Jan. 1 and the work w II le «u|ervi4„| liy \N
ill aaiwer., faltoetog and alow, m ijf
, vilh lk ln * rad n o ***— b u l w h y g o On? T h e wldeet prarliekbfk uiw of .liver In Henry KedVry. Cnlumlius, tlhio '
“ There ain't *o school today."
Ohapfwd •«!««. chUbUlns.
| &gt;/ a f L u i r t * *11 th kt
assigned to Florida t.y Iht- f- “ ratAnd then he w h lm p ^ , “T t o t !M .th e tlc r ifp c t r n u .t t o T l i h 'r BJffluL JJ ^
t k rurrenry eipaneh".
relief administration.
M A R T IN
A transient snr'ey in H o r n '* nl
I I I V r lH BT.
Oct. 3 showed I 4jmn fa n s ent
bushel of 56 imumtn, effective
persons In need of relief
I "WV
hr.t reporl- inrlaalerl li*
I" °
r * ,
t «
Xsr® N . , U , U —
-W M • « « J U J - g
■ml 'JtHl nd'Sttonal Iransrent- wire
q , i h i , n IS . — I I— *•“
T u r illD , tm ong th - mi0l&gt; u b o l lu w inter .hould b«
arriving n the stiUr itnlv ns
2S T u ■“
,w “
L S ' S f t ’ p i.u .M ___________________
hitch hit rr# or In old autni ’.i il»"*.
F n tf ia-und
ins*rocllw «
'
to nl) relief coi’Pe '• to
-tr’ks
Qsvamer StoU* la dutag hi*
I !«• from their roll namrs &lt;f |*r«&gt;n»
ist to gat Flarlda’a .tor* of th*
S A N F O R D T W IS T Y
Y E A R S A G O
iteadl who. have refused u:»valr cmpl"ypa from lb* Federal treasury.
Var lment. He .aid he had iccc.'iyl i«br U&gt;. Florid, qardsar ha... .om
rarW peated teporl* (hat per.oas on the
.tla* trouhl* with boss* psopl* rn.mh.ra of th. B .to .y School of b-ras-yow.i u nrin- bua.lt
tiled relief roll, hid refuse' rmp’ •&gt;
they don't wart rallsf from th*
meat, p eferring t&lt;&gt; &gt;•'
" P" ' ,c
\U HiursITo/ tto Holy Pros. H-nthmltfM, Vhsy want guaranWsd
Capt. §. O. Smill) of llw fjvhrdo
bit- relief
day miming in a moat appropri­
tots
“ Ji • intrJeralle v tHi V that
ate manner. After the opening Limited report* that Ovle'D 1*
On the Firestone Cowdrey
wa probably at* «'v t-e
'&lt; f &lt;’
asrvlte, a* thl* wa* the flr.i moving some and will *ouu he a
Governor “ Alfalfa Bill" Murray
manufacturing
town,
tb#
U
teat
irged
hunlred*.
&gt;
1
no
ihniron.'&lt;•'
•
’"
’
n
Drake Tester
Rati) Day celebrated Sy this
■ay* that grapefruit will ruin
Irett- Ihr ugh uut relief rn ..i ■*
n
Klimlnato rSueapworlt-LHe trertain
ehorch,
Supsriaundsot B. F. being a ahingl# mill that will glv*
year tkotaaeh. Ha’a prohaMy used Whltnsr, Jr. mad. a .bort *dd&gt;ea* employment to a number of hand*.
pail FlortJa who *•* I I'fu-I.'.r empl■&gt;jfA congenial parts wf frhndr
Ikt “ m en '". Fngg •» d "1
'■ ••"&gt;’ ' 1
to eating toy.
cihcemlag
th*
Intention ami
spent )s*t*r&gt;1iV most pleavaolly
a rf- &lt;lo thif will mean a
l’’lr »•“ *'
meaatng of Rally Day. At th.
" 'l
r'' ,r*
floss'af th* lesson parted, pt'ae* at tomon Bluff. Ih r Unnrh. Ma- fort* to aiouae a nattiflfi spirit pcrixalion of our
W ASHINGTON, O ct 25. iA*&gt;—
fsy attondana* were awarded to mta, la charge oI thpt. r .g m - among worker* and It*! tKC
•crainry Wallrca last mtht inhart.
mad*
thu
.rl?
am'
*•**
f
illr,J
l LeClalra Jon**. M »rg*r*l
N**l.
progrryti Inv living, »m #fg
luncid that tb# p’ occsslng tax
f ah ron- things, road buUding*. [ ,ft*
Harlt* Lake, and Alfred Robson. tompara **d l Ita'P
i corn had been figed at 28 cent*
trlhuted
graaUy
to
th#
day
a
«BTh* Ractjr, Rev. Arthur 8. I'' k.
rafurm*. and stump* td jtah#
joymenl.
Amin*
thuw
altsin.im
addraaaaO UU thOdten.
amploymant.
I _
Mr. and Mra. A. B. Johnson and were: Mr. aud Mra. I d*, and
He poured his acorn tipoh l™
daughter, Margaret. Mr. and U.a. brown book" (a volum. lamted by
aon of Q totoo. w*m tto « V « » s
an International commiAh* headof Mr. and Mr*. Bader Curtail at Irwin aad *&lt;»■. r#CW«r ,&gt;
Mra. Briggs, Mr. atd Mrs. foJ.y,
ttolr tom * fa GrlWV* last week
*d by th* Jtrltlah Lord 4 * * /
* ! tr-g h -s »-, Veto* Uwaasngsr, containing lists of a l ! Warn
Oarer *pa*r. and uthera.
wrongdalng). Mklag wtfA w-dld
Th* Right tta.’uriid W. J K»n- happen If tto houses In parliament
nay, D. D , bUWop &lt;t| ft - Aagua- in to rule* war* rat aM*t»tin*, d'ad rw»t.- uy laumlad m (Thl# referred to tto ournlug
of th* Genoa* Reichstag bull ling
laat wiaUr, f »r which R r* aUaffvd
cumm-a^U are now afl .rial.)

TOM*

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‘f l s B s t i S s M a i f r i i n

Social Calendar
With the officer* of 4h*. class aa
X- ToJar has arrived
is man to npead 'a few day* hostesses, a Hallowe’en party was
Ith 'Mrs. J. C. Bennett and given laat'nteht at the M m t of
M H . Charles Rteenwerth,
701
6hn G. Leonard!/.
lfhgaollg' Avenue, for tha mem­
ber* of th* Phllathea Class of Uw
First Fros'oyteriaa Church.
The gueota arrived la coetom*
,af jfefftphis. T*nn, maaaearly In the evening and enjoyed
Fames and contests until * late
MOV when refreshments Wvrv
Served by the" hostesses. Mtaa
Rath Gdlon won * prise for ex'tolling In the contests.
' ' Among those pc.sent were:
Mr*. E. 1. Hoy, Mr*. M. Rupert Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert, Mrs. Jems*
Erkkland. J r, Mr*. Marcia L JK Abernathy, dr, Mr*. L. G.
and Mra. E. E. Bludwurth lighter, Mr*. Robert Cobb,
Herbert R. Russell, Mrs. Edward
ia Orlando.
^^w—it
nt today in
8. McCall, Mrs. II. D. Holdermai.
Mr*. Anna Meaner l* Improvise of Osceola, Mrs. James 0 . 'Huff,
a t'tho MftU of M r daughter, Mia. Mrs. Talbot S. Crawley, Mra. F.
,
Baggett, Ro m Court Apart- F. Pulton, Jr, Mra. W. A. L*evbt, Mra. W. 0 . llofmaun, Mra. W.
M. McfUnnou, Mra. Viator Green.
'Mra. L
C. McRafuold., Mr.
Friends of LQIian Boyle, daagh- Stephen B- Jehnaoa, Mr*. Chari*.
ted ot Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Boyle. Stranwerth, Mra. g! H- Altman,
___ la
. I.laIll111 and the MI.m i
Olive ' totette,
it a.
to I____
Warn*V.a
that.Lah*
»me on MaOonvtU* Avo- Charlotte Smith, and Ruth Qllloa.
'. and Mrs. E. D. BrownirS. Haary MeLoulla rwSterdpy from Jaekoon« ,ta*F apent a short
Mr. and Mr*. H. G. Moor* and
ph. Horace, have returned from
antaav)D* whet*
they were
piled recently by th* death of
In.' ModreX father.
I*#* •* ..

JtlSRdi btr«-.8(. rrlncti*.Julia

aatacusen* will be Interesterl to
la n that aha baa bean appointed
chairman of national dsmto fo r the American iLrglon

S t a t e Wi l l Aid
Its T r a n s i e n t
W i n t e r Visitors

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TABLES

aa h* slipped baaaath th# wtoala
aa a circus truck* 1****U^ r UFB
officer* said to wa* |attamydln*
W aw lag aboard tto A jm k ja ta a
Ih* aoridant . ecu read. |U* waa ■#.
ytaottaB'ta *W k ■ **ort wbto ani|ilwF—I by th* ciraaa.
A'

RjU altar gHfaaaaca* 1 with ito
buiig|»—
apparantly
were
ta tftr. Mainwhllc warr*'&lt;tt war*]
taaoal for tto ttatila wtakari f«llow lag an auwch *a urn

MHanc Film Is Rated
A s Outetanding Movie
All too aaldom a picture of
greet beauty and power, wi.n a
“ ’ .trike.
* “
a
theme which
_ rcapjnalve
.
rort) In the heart of every behold
er, rome* to th# screen. But .url
a film U now seen In -One Man’i
Joitmey,"
RKORadlo
I’Jc.un
which opened at the Milan* The
star laat night.
__ ___
LioRFI Barrymore I. elireeJI In
thlx Intensely hutn.n and m-iving
produrtloh, and In charncterialnt
the typical country doctor hr rise*
to the greatest heights of hi. long
and brilliant carver. An ex.-sp-lvnally strong ra.t alda aJmiraMy.
Such players a. Dorothy Jordan.
Joel ' MrCrea. France* I^ e
and
May RobiMin contrlbot* Impreaalve
performanfe. while Jut-nil# in

THURHDAY.
Second
rehears.I
for
the
TMadhsfflvtng Cantata will be held
a t l t W P . M. at the Woman's Clue.
FRIDAY.
The axsou lit . board of lb*
Booth Bid* Primary P.-T. A. will
meet at l : M P. M. at the school
aadUorlum.
Monthly meeting of N. de V.
Howard Chapter' of the U. D. C.
will take place at 3:00 o’clock at
th* tome of Via. Frank L. Wood­
ruff, Oak Avenue.
• * l* t;
The Geneva Garden Club will
rate! at 3:00 o'clock with U n .
Calvin Oldham. Subject foi ill.•
cession will be, "Rn.«
K in l
How, and Tim* of Pla.tint."
RATl'K D AY.
Mias Mary France.
Andrews
will give • certificate piano re­
cital at 8:00 P. M. at the studio of
Mrs. Fannie S. Mun.on, Myrtle
Avenue. Mra. Margaret McRae
Maffrlt, assistant talent.
Circle

MONDAY
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F H O N O R A T L A R G E A F T E R N O O N T E A
TALLAH ASSEE, Oct. 25.—(A*)
Acting to end what it said wa* a
O t'tumtinjr among th# social fr*!n
o f «*p*n»ru« f«*t«i wtfw
devastating rate war among truck a Taint of the Fall »ea»"M in Sftii- mranunl as a honlrr. Qnu.it l*. it*
W IN TER
HAVEN. Oc\ 2k.—
and boat line* operating in the f&gt;*d waa the tea ftiren yr«trnlft&gt; of taAeta of aimllar
l.ivomlfr
Tampa St. Petersburg-Bradenton i hr moon from 4:00 o*cl«»ch to nr,| gold flowers were pta.t-J &gt;1 Elorlda fruit bring ahlppod Into
territory, the.state railroad com­ I :m» o’clock at the Woman'* t’ lut. advantageous po*iti &gt;n« in other rittaburgh market. I. •’terTtblr.''
ami onlr*. th* quality i* greatly
mission yesterday decreed new I I Mr». Ben Cantwell.
Mrs. ru ta of the nvrnt while ht man­ improved, there at* amnll pn»vrata achedulea for theae lines. Hate) i ruicr Harden, ant! Mint KII.1 flrpieer wan rrntervil with * large
pert* of bring ahlr to aril it to
cutting, prior to July 12, laat the, ; pencer in haior of M im
V«r* howl of yrllow rttaea ami fnti. eon.untrra ia that territory, ac»
eommiaaion aaid, had eauaed harm inia .Mt Daniel, whour mirrlapr*
of flower* weir ala* at* •online to
Georg*
ijifbury.
to tranaportation . ompaniea and to p Rulirit teenox of I v l ao.* will* ranged »n the \e-titnile and ilrnk*
provident of the George Ijifbury
ahippera aa well, beeauae trans­ pkr place the firwt pari of N " i litK mom*.
Company, fruit and produce ronportation and ratra were reialerrJ jeinuer. Over .UK) peraon* attendThe tea tattle from which re- rem of that city. Ijifbury. In a
unatable.
f«iI ftfdimrnte wen* nerved ud-' «»'or- letter to J. T. Merrion, local fruit
The gueata were greeted m 'he. laid with « lace cloth and r n tr iftl broker .declared that orange pricea
The eommiaaion recently aaMra. Minnie Jone«. A|t-*.| \%»*H a larct* 1 owl of pmk coi'aitee are ’’romplelrly ahot" in the I'llt*aumed jurisdiction over t he Ht.• |nor
■' K It •timillat introikiceti thtinj r«»•»••««, itwan«onia, and f»'in, The burgh market* due to unattra^
11 the receiving line rompo«»*d i*f silver aervlrea f r oofTiv iiid tr* live appearance and poor quality
il 1 •«. 4*antwell, Mm. Harden .Mi •* aeie presided oter
at vannual i of the fruit. He added:
inner, .Mi** Mi Daniel, and M i■». * time* h&gt;
S. F.. done*. Mra. J.' "Some of th* grapefruit cold
! A lV»ugl«-*, the tmnoi n tc d 'i O Ijiney. Mr*. A I*, t'nnni Hy,(; here the laat couple of week* ho*
nothiT.
• Mr*. It. J
Holly, Mr*. Samuel|| been terrible.
We are certainly
I An afternoon gown of t‘hine*e! I* de*tun. Me*, h. D. Mol ley. Mra hopeful that there will be aom#
due cepe via*
worn ly th*» ti»»ni»r \
A. Newman, am!
Mi*.D.
t~ quality fruit here from Flor
good
meat
for themxa*ion. It
mu| Thnuhi'r.
iila in the near future. We really
A n d e rs o n G e tH H ig h c s t
untie with lUtTleil *leevi « and a,
Aeting a* a*«l«tant lioilranee have trade that I* looking for
loiin. r in the *»ai k ciea* n«
:hrouglioul .the evening
were: aomrlhing that I* acceptable."
N u m b e r O f W e t V o le s
im-tl. eiTiH't
Her *hotilded *• »r * Mi*, I*. I' lleindon. Mr*. M ien
Merrion aaid the letter proved
wra* of pink n*ae»Kwt* andt Spencer. fcMi«.« V K. 1 Doiiglaaa, an "eye-opener’’ to Florida chip­
TALLAH ASSEE, Oct. 2S.—(,1Y— tuige
fern.
Mr*.
Ilertha
Sorrell,
i»f
k
i
h
per* a« to the harm they are dnRobert II. Anderson, of Jark.noMi* liougla*** diw«« wa« .,.a V :
Mi * II t DuIto*e. Mfr. , Ing the Induatry hy permitting unville, with 8k,lot vote, led the
fa hmi.ed 11 1 nil.M.in.
Mi*. It. A «-•*• •»-1|attraclrve amt immature fruit tr
ballot which contained 176 name* of flow 1 jed chifTon
Wlonc .iiiipl.. lin... Her ..
" • ',i M i*
Mrl.nulin, and , go into the market!.
In Florida', prohibition election.
M' ”
K' " " ”
The .ecreiary of Mate"* office * * . also I |onk i...rhi»|.
! l.et them correct Ihia evil to*
MiCantwell
re. v.-.l h. ■
ll&lt; fn -hmoiil- in pnslr-1 hod,
announced the figuer. yeaterday.
fore It ia too let* or our market'
w
r.m
.g
an
.tit.....
.
d.wal
'•&gt;'
•'*&lt;»•
"
1
H'l..]
Anderson, an attorney, led the
j ate ruined for the aeaaon," h
•r
Mark
itupe
a
femur......
uhlrh,
M”
"
A
A.laniv
MiJ.
h..
pre-election rani|&gt;aign for n'peal
, warned.
...
..ink i " r '*''h. Ir. Mr.. A v , \t D a ...]
of
national prohibition. He anti ...... tl... -b . v...
...r
* 1 *&lt;
&gt;lr* M" " , ‘ '
for repeal were elected ta a con 0*uoo.lv flower*. \ .h.v.il.l
00 other p#r»on« pledged to vole «.cc ..f ...... r«..l.ods r ,.i|d.-tr«l| * * ' " " xl ’ - II M. Watson. M r.'
"
11 ' " - " • ’II. M l. I
I I’ m l.
vention. to he held here Nov. 14 l),r .oatumv.
. . . . .
- Mr. .1aini’* A. Wright. Mi* Ito.
•T.F.ARWATKR. Oct 2.V- What
M»* Hanlon « gown na* of
...
when Florida'* official vole, rati
,
,
.
, t it It \x». ami the ali**e» r ran nit* *«i«l t«» be tb»* firMt )&lt;&gt;«n
fying the Twenty Fir.t Amend, ecr lace !tinim**d with gr*.n \»l
,,
..
.... . . ..
.
,,
,
i«** l(iiir. Alice hlder. I irn &gt;elli i in** k in rentml I'invllan county
ment to the national ..invention u i ni lin*. deeoll *1ige.
\ ulmit, \
....
,
\ hit, mi. I'at«ye
( )....
l opium, Mai. .
will be ra.t.
•• ••• and luce, u c &gt;r*ng: t *..Ilia jo11.* 1,.1 llo*e( Jane Mu hm i . Itillle;
u.in ' bom tbs* Fetid *1 I amI Dank nt
».i i •» l •i W ighi.
. , Iletiy
....
•»..
.
, m lilenn
. I ••liimbia, S. f.. khan humlfil to ft
Anderson's name appeared firat io
. • ,.in.I irieen «andal*
, ,
\
\ peele**.
K
on the ballot.
th %i••let (Menn s of
.
i,„ i Icnrxvatt'i cltru« gn wer Momlmy.
, tile, «i
:-amy. Maltha n..».
lti*hop.
t, af. dine
»l - Npeneei
*vlitted
m Hi»* o ,
. . IHIM ■
»
.... I
'
.
, i'
». lu
lien-on.
ami• la linr
•a.... I a it’d am' iii d*--.
m.ide ,■
t i aw ,luitl..

W ARIHNflTON, CVL 2S.—&lt;4
Jock.onvfllr i h b n l an* i t
g r r iilit gdv.ncc* In hywrmWk
mi met hf««d f r i m of* knf; tj\j
Ibr'cm ntry during thy fyur W2
cmllnt S-pt.''M , .rcordlng
purvey rtimlnflcd by th. COW^
rr. coun.rj of tho agricuit.fU,
Ju.tmrrit .dminlMrdtloil. ”
Th* price ro— from 1.1 to
evnta . pound IwVH loaf,
pric* flrpt.’ s* wm» higher Ih ii
■ay of the clti*« »Brr*y*d *«&lt;
Newark, N J., and Savannah.
* A v rr.rc pric*. io ronadkagn
49 cltl*. adv.nrrd front f . « l
7.9 c«nt« although .at tha m
tima th. coot of m .t.rial.^jlj
into th* typka) bakrd loal j
clincd from I f f C*nt»' 'la ,
r*nt», Ih* r*pmi «iid . *

WII.MINGTDN. Ohio, Oct
—(4V Willis m kixl Ijuirft La
Hlanrhmter wrrr marrifd Ift f
but if WilliMm bn« bin wsy
wun't crlrbrmtr thrir ftiltUfl
vm iirT
yrmr. rte filed
fnr clixurvf. nliricing Mis.
it-moved hi« Ih*iI ami made
»lee|i on a chair.
A large alumlni
«iirM vHowm Ihr
Hlblr in a rfctra*(
ili-li ibutinn !• in
The amount w*» |MW0. 8#’
other application, are .aid
have been approved and cl
will he di.trlhuted’ soon.

H e r e 's Y o u r
I) R E S S
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F ressed

Cha^qe
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1 keep coining back
to tjiat word rfbalaneed”
on

N e w Y o r k i ’a p c r y tat? H
Judge

C rater

la A liv e

A k awtmmi.vg po^y ,,&gt;d ptfn,c
tapper was enjoyed by the l-oyal
* Boys Class of the First Ctulsttan
' Church un Friday avaoing at
Evsiitdal* I'ark. Thoss attending
wet*. Mr. »nd Mrs. O. T I’earson.
g i«# Doruthjr Paarson. Mlsa Mari­
an £ **i*6n, and Harvay llal*.
Loaaid I’rarwin. Joe Johnston,
f i n a l River*. Carl tot. All#*
fa g k to . and Jimmy Cates.

Chester fiejd puckag
!6AftETTCS

.
u n nn

r v r n h e e l.

^ l,u' J'tu rrail, " (lir a lr r iir lil ( i l j f i r r l l r i
■re n liulaneed lile n d ," uieauia thut I lie r i Kht
■iiiu u u li o f ilia* rij|lil hinds o f lo lm reo pro
w elded tojvrlher; that io, hom e-grow n toLacc o », the rlfjlit hind, the riy h l iju u u llly— arc
blended and eroao-LIrntlcU with loitureua
fr o m T u rk e y und G reece.
W h en theme tuhoenn* urr LaUuccai one
Bguinat the oth er, then you have a m ild
cigarette.

irp ri^ e P ft r t y G iv e n
xsi S a ra h

th e h a c k o f th e

:s T E R n E .a &gt; -

E. L ezeU e

; Mrs. Harsh E. to
r*l*hrate&lt;l her blrthda)

from Oviedo'gave
/"yesterday afterAveio in at tor homa, 003

^ Iron they arc in lutlunce, th ru you have
■ belter-lusting cigarette.

. Attar an anjoyabl* sftamoen
fafrastopaata Wars served. Those
•amsdfct wars: Mra. Barab f t Lagwsst, Mrs. B. F.
T. W. Lawton, Mra.
Mra. E A. Fa mall,
a Aalln. Mra. W. B.
I W. B. Young, Mra.

M ay ire nth you l « rend ayn ln I Ac tlalamamS
on the Imrh o f tlu&gt; &lt;hrttrrjCtlil package f

M ay me ath you to try l.h ila r/ U ld T

uw.iGBfyi.yr

An t U a l^ lk

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SEMINOLE DRY C L E A N E R S ,

Mr*. Darn earn
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WASHINGTON, Oci 2* . - 8#e.
■clary wf Agriculture .Walace n w
JftorTtX Chicago rwaisK# atandt
i ad mBk stores Monday to ajsW*r a » ‘ a/ toaring jhars next
rharahaf to { fhow W ise whff

A B a la n c e d B le n d
j Liiutjign

e m tn t

BaJcoMT

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�H er*'* «oother tint « f f'o lh a ll games, probably Um W

GATOR GAME

fa n ta d o n d
u n a co ra d on , a
i » . t e a m w i t h a l o t o f b r llk lp - s h a k lu g h a c k s , a n d ■ lo t
o f t h a t t h i n g c a lle d s p ir it,
m n a l a t o K n o x v i l l e th is w aak
a g r i d i r o n c a s t t h a t should
do t o m a k e t h in g s p le n ty h o t
hmnaasss m a y n o t b * r e a d y a t
~ k *o m e n t- B u t T a n n o a a a * w ill
madjr S a t u r d a y . S h e r i f f M a p le s ,
V o la le a d e r a n d s t a r ca n tor,
Itlv e ly w i l l p l a y . T h a b ig fa l, w h o la a n a c u t a d ia g n o s tic ia n ,
on* o f th e
m o a t b r u it in g
Asm In t h a b u airvass, seem s aa
| a s a v e r . T h a I n ju r y ha r o ­
ad a t D u k * a n a th a a g o n y ha
t th ro u g h
w h ile
a t t t in g o n
s id e lin e s d u r i n g th a ' A l a ba m a

c lo n e o f th e I M S ta a e o u , ta the
t e e m th a t m e a t b e t a k e n o u t of*
t h e w a r e e t h e big- c lim b t o the
t o p e ta r ta .
T o b y P a lm a r , t h a f a llb a c k , who
w ee
s la te d t o
earry
th e load
B r e e x jr W f i m l e f t b e h in d , ta Imp r o r i n g , b a t D r. H r G . B reambear,
te a m
p h y s ic ia n , s a y s t h a t Toby
w o n 't b e r o a d # f o r t h e G a to r*.
* B a t P a lm e r w e e o u t In uniform
y e n te i-d a y arid a p p a r e n t ly tu g g in g
a t t h e ch ain s. H e w a r a n d o p hi*
t c « a f t e r p r a c tis e w a s o r e r , and
w a a e s p e c ia lly e f f e c t i v e a t kicking
t h e b a ll o u t o f "bou n ds in sid e th*
2 0 -y a r d lin e— w h ic h , a f t e r e ll, 1*
e d e s ir e d q u a lity .
M i l t o n P ra n k , a n o t h e r o f T e n ­
n e s s e e ’ s lo n g lia t o f In ju re d , I*
a g a i n r e tu r n in g t o f o r m . Prank

outstanding to be played th roa ghou t the nt 11on thi* week-end.
TW o X R b e ta 'C th * M T l W T m t g f I n
prtxw e b b h ga t * .
noth o f the tbroo person* mho goeaaet hear*at to tbo actaaT
number o f winner*.
The Important thine to remember I* that tbe ao:nar Y * t
turn In your Hat the better la your chance to win the tickets be­
cause the ticket* go to the first three nearest to eorroct Ik
’ Clip thi* coupon, place a “ W " opposite the name of
team yea think will win, or write * I W If you'think the ta

One Of Trouble,
-R eitoil_S h _ow s

Um Keying p # w r of tbo **er***| Tbo gold *q*l
I mUtMu ! U ilifk tly Inferior to ^
„
ctk U l
t U t of *ix month* men. AKbeogh French franc, &lt;fi
th# number, o f buyers ho* In*' 70
Honda]

Tssis
Keateehy

fCmtlnnad front h *g« On-, t
j ductlon in tha volume of baying,
ported. Strikes ware more nuimr- On the other hand, public service
.oaa and more
however, earning* are improving be-aa**
At*be ms
and Industrial
a rtlrty generally of a slow but steady gain la doIndus trial srtisry
was sharply curtailed, aa ari- nw
denevd by sale* o f •Iselci.- poesr. telephone services. Collection* *J-(
(hmrala Tech
■The hegry industries, which hsd *e have improved In these field*,
Vasderbllt —
A u b n rs ______
the smallest share uf th* spring
There is growing sentiment In
Miss Mists ....
And summer, gains, were at one* analytical circles that even Infla-j
deeply affected by Um slackening lion would have no real benefit;
manufacturing, In this country, because all price*
ATI.ANTA. Ort. tl.— tA.P.J—T t* par# in general
tasdisss of th* flout hern tntsrrol- especially fac th* automobile h»- would be immediate)* adjusted to
_i . __*_ tLa * - - — at9 IL- Jnll« » I# sjusltiatl
•Slat* Assoriatlos footbsli (ssm* a--a-. - tl__ I_L _M __
fallow i
Teem
W I, T Pt* Opt*
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LEGAL NOTICE

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TENNESSEE va. FLORIDA
ALABAM A va. FORDHAM
’ N. Y. U. va. GEORGIA
L. S. U. va. VANDERBILT
TU LAN E va. AUBURN_________1
"

KENTUCKY

n T c AROLINA
s ta rte d
th *
o ld - t im e
Jabbering
a n d p e p - ta lk in g t h a t k e e p s a team
o n (t a toes. P r a n k w i l l b e In th*
b e a t ahapa S a tu r d a y t h a t ha has

Standing*

.

va

DUKE_________I

v«. GEORGIA TECH

!

N #w b#rry ____
M lllaap* ......_
Kant Kmaturky
Tann Trch

Y A LE vi. ARMY
HOLY* CROSS va. BROWN^___
CALIFORNIA va. 80. CALIFORNIA

r r t * b y l# r U n
T n nap I van la
Ia
C o llig t
K r*k ln *
1?Rlon II. ____
Isttlllnvllja
....

CHICXGOv*. MICHIGAN____
CLEMSON va. MISSISSIPPI

I’srlflr «'tis*( Conference

stand

U . Tar I* . „
M il Trnn.

_

flail In#
MfLTrrr

HARVARD va. DARTMOUTH

s— O rego n ____
Mtsnforil
Southern r s llf.

Oregon Male ,
I'altfn rnla
___
tVe.h. filnle .. .
W nehlneton

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STO CK MARKET
RALLIES W H E N
DOLLAR D R O P S

nt.Kt-nou r a o r i.s u * 1

r N l 'K I I
ANU i r r
v i*
I ho n u lh n rllr la me Vested
or of the c ity of Sanford,

Miami .......~

IOWA va. MINNESOTA

nictiu nffp. Ve.,

MICHIGAN STATE va. SYRACUSE

Oet. 14 .—-lAI*)

-The e lsn d ln gs of Koulhnrn Conferenre football
team* ' including
gam es of Saturday. Oct. ft., follow :

|

Trim
flu k e ................
V r . I.

N A V Y va. PENN
NORTHWESTERN va. OHIO STATE

go.

Carolina

W t. PI* Opts
i
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PITTSBURGH va. NOTRE DAME
OREGON STATE va. WASH. STATE

|25 W o rd s o r Less, T h re e Times..
&gt;25 W o rd s o r Less, Seven Times
50 W o rd s , T h re e T im es..............
*5 0

- W o r d s ,

S e v e n

T u n

AVS Y O U R
W ATCH
ra p a ir w l
by o o * w h o n a l l y k n o w * h o *
H g g *. J o w w la r. M a c - A * .
[a N T Y O U t o
know
w o h ave
'the
M e r v e lo u a
p o w J o r*
and
laama
t a lk e d
n ljitu t
on ra d io
N ic e
w e e k ly .
E v e r y t h in g
in
tags. C a m p b e ll D r u g C o . Phono

RU E
S P IR IT U A L
R e a d in g *
M rs.
S a lly
R u a s e ll.
A p p o ln tsntsf.
Phono.
0021,
O rla n d o ,
larch a e r v ir e g e v e r y K u n d a y 7t00

BAM
1 cab
body
on e
tir o s

IH
ta n
tr u c k ,
stak e
fllA . O O . C h e v r o le t 1 ton
t r u c k , n o w U rea f7B.00.
to n t r u c k , ru g keale sale,
S7B.00. K e e l e n d Hon*.

NTED :
STATE
R e p r e s e n to ­
rs c a p a b le h a n d lin g sa lesm en
lughtrut stat&lt; . O n ly m en w ith
and g a m ! u f e r e r t c e s tontadL B18 V i n e Ht
C h a tta n o o g a ,
N W A N T E D : S u p p ly cu etom r* w ith fa m o u s W a t k in s Pru dI in H a n fo r d . B u s in e s s astabed,
e a r n in g s
average
S26
ikly,
p a y s t a r t a Im m e d ia te ly .
It# J. R . W a t k i n s C o, 7 0 -DO W .
a A v a ., M e m p h is , T e n n .

-S itu a tio n W a n t e d
iL O R E D W O M A N ~ w a n ts Job in
kouaa o r la u n d r y w o rk . 410 E .
L O R E D G I R L w a n ts w o r k aa
ild, n u rs e , o r c o o k . R e fe re n c e s ,
laabeth B r o w n , 021 E . 8th Ht.

I A W B E R R Y P L A N T S f o r a a l*
V , P o t ta r . P h o n e 7B S-W .
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t SALE:

R o o t e d c ro to n s ,
14
[{fa ra trt v a r l t i e s , 88c p a r p lan t.
■ M a g n o lia A v e n u e .
I S A L E : W i n t e r A n n u a ls , re a d y
I sa t, M r s . C . R . K l r t l a y , G old an

10,000 feet.
Th* Voia will look ovgr Florida
f o&lt;-n!lS..Uni Ume. Wadnc*
e S n a r m w -...,day. They will be reminded of
Ih* llne-rra*hing Hughe*, and the.
at the fullback position. Ndrove nimble lege that ara possessed by
i n -----A p a r t m e n ta V a
Rent
with all Lb&lt; power a| hi* com­ MrAnly. Henderson end the «thK O U K K O O M o T n ith ,
• r. F iv e m in u tes fr o m P o n t Of. mand Batofday, and Craig, along
Tennessee teems In the mood
f l : s . 107 N . L o cu st, n e x t t o Chris with Joe Dougherty, ranked as to play vicious football Saturday,
t ia n C h u rch on E. U n io n A v a .
a high explosive that Tenneesa* and ths Gators, an sxtrtmsly
hsd not previously been counted clever outfit, are In for a terrific
N E W L Y PAPERED
a n d painted
day. tt should be on* of th# be*l
a p a rtm e n t. P ou r room s.
E very
games „ f the day In the country.
Maple's
appearance
in
th*
line­
m e x ie r n c o n ven ien ce. K e n t Reasona b lw , a ls o fu rn is h e d r o o m * . Good up seem* to have had th* deeired
HRNATOR RIKA
h o m o c o o k in g .
The T a s ty
Shop, effect on tha Tennessee team.
SOB N . P a r k A t * .
Tennessee
seemed
more
than
TAM PA. O ct~ 25.—(JP1—Rlato
ever like Tenness#*. Take a leader
W E L L F U IIN I8 H E D
ft r a t
flo o r away fron t's football taam, and N Henator Hugh llale, of Brooksvtlle, died in th* Tampa municipal
a p a r t m e n t , 214 W . K ith . L a rg e has th* same effect aa, chopping
hospital Mnnday night after an
l i v i n g ro o m w ith f ir e p la c e ,
sun- th* wing* from an airptan* at
lllneaa of about two sMitlu.
p a r lo r .
bed room ,
b a th ,
dlneUa.
k it c h e n . K r lv ln a t o r , P la n o .G a ra g e .
T e le p h o n e 4.’lLARG E
AND
e m a il
furnished
a p a r tm e n ts . L a n g l e y
A p a rtm a n ta . 011 P a rk A v e . C a ll 2&amp;1.
TO R
RENT:
8 r o o m furnished
a p a r t m e n t w ith
p r iv a t e
bath,
a ls o 2 room fu rn is h e d a p a rtm en t
w it h (torch and p r iv a t a Itath, 811
M a g n o l i a A ven u e.

D O Z IE R

&amp;

G A Y ’S

Q U A L IT Y

P A IN T S

Always.

H A R D W A R E

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Utah A K ilti
(Vilnudrt
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folo Mint*
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LAWN MOWERS

paved

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In q u ir e

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F O R H A l. E : P ia n o In g
t l o q , a p p ly ttOl W . F I
c o m e r F re n c h A v e n u e .

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A tAtkUOVlAiVk \ - fc\Y CURT bOWU ADD L ltT «V ) TO
Wth VOR A W HiUk; VDO HUOkJ A T A CuAWCk THAT \
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G IR L S A N D H O YS
rem em b er—
" I f Its union r o lle r s k a t e s " this
yea r— we
h a ve
th e m — ( a n d a
s m a ll
d ep o sit
w ill
h o ld
until
w a n t e d ) S ta n ley
R o gers
H a rd ­
w a r e C o.

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u o w f c 0 # k A U b V itG w r v o u t h m c t n - v w e . v u n n ,
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K. T. I'ltOVONT,
I'rrionil Truat Offlrtr

A r K tiru lfir of (h i U i t W ill and
Tealam nif «&gt;f Charloo F. W illiam *,

HA.% W U I BUCC««W PV»- Vtwcauwt \ VUtNW UAOW

F O R R A L E : C m e lo d y sasaphons.
E x c e lle n t con d ition .
C h e a p fo r
c a s h . C a ll V ir g in ia M c D a n la ] at
8804.
FOR
SALE:
U aad t h r e e burner
h o t p la ta w ith o r w it h o u t table.
G o o d co n d itio n . C h e a p . A ls o good
u s e d v io lin . £22 W e s t lU th Street.

A rm G o n #
Write* one w » n . " f eufTsrwl
i l i a pfaaple* end blackhead* te r
year, all th* time hating toga
a* esrtieaa*- dance*, my skin looked
•O bad. Ttriad various treatments
w ithout success, but the first time
I used B eainal Soap and Qiatmeat,
a noticed an impeovsment. N ow
all my pimple* ara gone."

B i l l y ’s U n c l e

R ent

111

’M o o r A l l M y P l n t p l c a

R e s in o l

J. W . S H A D 0 IN

F U R N IS H E D
d room
bun galat
a n d g a r a g e , 10th. R t. and Pal
m o tto .
Phone 77
o r b m M rs. J
F le is c h e r .

F O R R E N T : 1(4 a c r e * t ile d celery
la n d . F ou r m ile* f r o m to w n on

Rob oo Mtnlerolo. Used
by mllliooi lor 25 yean.
NO T jw t • Rhri, but i
"countm r-trritm t." All

• ■ • m in t aad tkarscsst
4 |gg F rhp Pal#
Hi t # rour work don* b j * r**l
markanl#

CO.

Tou * dl *»c h • I.Y O l. ir v h rro br
n oilflu . Hnd r v q i l r i l - ,
M ld t t
thy rlRlina u n i dtroRndo
which
ynu, « r ollhor
m ey» lubM
Ip ln t l th# •■tfttR of CHARLh
Y W II,L I AMR, d l f » t * « 4 , IRIR Uf
Htmlnni* r « u « i r „ y ioiid m
to tu L
lion. *Jrr
f t , Chiron, CoiintF
Jiiiti* of Homtrt&lt;»lR Ootthtf. at kt|
offlr# In th* ('o d m r CourthouM It
Hanford. H#m ln*U C t i n l f , F lorida,
a llh ln tw flv o caonthi
from
th|
itr i # uf tha flrct pobllration h tr#mf.
All rtR lm s" owl d«mRndt not
lU riM ilrO w lih ln tit# time and In
tlit mnnnvr pr*a«tib#4 h«r#ln ih ail
b# tmrr#d « • provIdoC tiy law,
I«atod Octohar, 4th. A D 1*11.
&lt;HInii*&lt;J) Til IB ATlaAKTIC NA­

N"»* Y..rk 21. Hroohlrn t
CVitrlntvalli 4 ; Flttohurah I.

ate Him

For

7,

C hest Golds

204 Sanford Avenut

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rtutffifat ioo|i; all kind* of Bela.
» " f * »nd k n lv ii;
pruning tool*
Afaall klnda. •(«. E xpart saw
flllas.

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Conaequenlly, They Coat I,e*s.
S T A N L E Y -R O G E R S

T#»jrtl

riBh ....

V i.U r -X ttl* * '

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are

“ Best For The South'*

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P r ic e

F ir e

C ea U

NUMBI

S a n fo r d M e r c h a n ts ^4« r e e QQfJI
BOMB BURSTS N R A L a w I s T h a t O fM e d ie v a l BRYAN ECHOES
S ta r C h a m b e r , I n O p in io n
T o T a k e P a r t In G o o d - W ill
OF O f C a p i t a l i s t M c C o r m i c k MONEY PLEAS
T o u r O f C o u n ty O n N o v . 9
CUBAN LEADER
OF BROTHER#) F ROOSEVELT
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M e n d ie t a ,

H ead

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N a t io n a lis t s ;

C a b in e t M a y R e s ig n

H AVANA, O c t 20. —
(A .P .)— An attempt wan
made early today on the life
of Carioe Mendieta, veteran
Nationalist leader, when hla
home was bombed.
Mrs. Mendieta narrowly es­
caped Injury when n balcony
on which she had l&gt;een standins a few minutes earlier was
ripped swap bp the explosion.
Mend let* aald he had "N o idea"
who was rsapoailble.
The bombing followril hour* of
wtkl disorders In some part* of the
dtp.- During the laat two dajri
U. poBe* arrested 400 peraonx, mainly
communists, In an effort to stem
the trouble.
Ssrioua labor trouble! at several American owned sugar mill*
werrisd Americana and the Ca­
ban government lait night ax at
least one Amerlran wax rpd*p-_
1 Try striking workers who
held him prisoner.
Tlw lUnited State* destroyer
Wax standing by o ff AnI Oelente province, nrar
the Alto Cedro sugar mill, where
C. M. Jervis, the American mana­
ger, Waa ’ held by strikers who
had formed a soviet regime.
The government after successfuliy breaking * threat of a general strike In Havana, fared an­
other
in
Malania*
province,
where serious disorders were re­
ported Hiring the day.
The commander of the Twiggs
'•aid Jervis was afraid to leave
under an escort of Cuban enld im , betlevlnr hla departure
would precipitate*.elaah between
the strikers and trooper*.
The cruiser Richmond mailed
from Havana after the arrival of
another American warship, the
Wyoming.
1
President Grau flan Marti*
called all his ministers for an
extraordinary session at which ths
question of accepting the resigna­
tion of Finance Secretary Ifc :palgne, who wants to quit, was
•aid t&lt;&gt; have been discussed. In
their meeting the cabinet niembars also considered a semi-parI lament* nr plaq.

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Waltar N. Pearce of the U. B.
Departmknt of Commerce, the
M a who •* directly In charge of
N B A Advisory and Compliance
hoards In thU district, will be in
Sanford tomorrow for the purpo*.• f diacuailng many new phases of
N R A work with Heal groups push
Ing thq, drive hi this county.
lth will ho heard as a speaker
before two gatherings. One connv
at StOO o'clock In the form of a
!
tapper, open to the public, end
to he held a| the Uontenma Ho­
tel. M r. f W M will dlseleoe much
Interesting data during this .up
per meeting. ReeervattonX atvnuld
ha mode In addsnee, and at the
trade body odftee. in the City

HalL,

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th e Mf«nd meeting alee will he
held ad the MonUtume (lotel, and
mm
4tt T : « s'ctock. It lao .will he
t U * f v epee to'th e PsWlc, but esember*
e f the Ipcnl N R A A dvieqey Coma nstttee and Omapi lanes Ilhard are
iDwiUsmit
exnprted. |* he wn bsnd'witi

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Busy S e a s o n

ef another auc. R. L C ’ rweB, ope f th* pre-cooling plant
pt tht Merin­
os th* Meet
or, re now directing
I win Ucroase the rite
! terg* plant b f es**
U UUUing •

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n.ust Ignore the In* of supply
Sanford merchants and profs*-' on tta auccsaa.
and demand. You must ohey ihe
sionai man w in bring rccrulUd
Dsclalon to stags tha FsitlvaJ
,
, .
oumlnlstrator. YoJ ate at h-lpless
this morning by rn.mb.rx of the « " •
'
-------as a man who ulHnJed a Tudor N e b r a a k a ( l o v e r n o r I s T h e o r y O f M o v e D r a w s Commorciai A c tiriu - conunituo, 'nZ T r Z * . j l ! S L . w ! A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
Gl
uighL The opinion prevailed that,
k r«-”
of
the
Seminole
County
Chamber
th*
city
needed
such
an
affair
as
In H o p e s T h a t G o ld
A tte n tio n O f M a n y
P r i c e B o o s t i n g Pi
lie thararteiized i r » cut ail
of Commerce to entor an automobile a trad* stimulating measure, and
K x p e r t s O n C a p i t a l In a proposed 50-car “ Good-will* that resident* of the county will
B u y in g P l a n
W ill
ministration meihod.t i« ilo* “ ieIm p e tu s B y O ffc
&gt;itablishimn. of the Medetid
W h o E x p l a i n D e t a i l s motorcade which win leave Sen respond If then attention la dl-.
M ean N ew C u rren cy
$ 3 1 .5 4 F o r M e
Kng! Ish Star Chamber form of
ford Thursday morning, Noe. 0, reeled to tbo bargain* and entergovernment."
for • awing around this county In
WASHINGTON, Oct. «#.—
MNCOl.N. Nob. O ct 2r..-(/T&gt;
"A )o *r ago," he r n'inue*:,
the Interests of an "N R A Festi­
“ y &gt;ur property was your swn —Hope that Prudent Roo^ vtU'* Prc-iilcnt Roosevelt's pronounce­ val" to be held on the following the day of th* Festival.
| ( A . P . ) — 1T h r Artmlni.U
ment
of
a
world
gold
market
In
gobl
purchn*»r
plan
would
menn
nnd niostly you didn't nc * I &gt;• law­
Thursday.
Th* motorcade Idea waa log-'an tip h t to p lv r nn inchfjj
the
United
Statsa
has
led
capita)
“
more
basic
money"
waa
w
ptw
ied
yer to advise you whemi .- you
Those merchants were respond­ geated aa one o f the better means I n f
fo ; , H
to believe that he has but
,
.
nught nuy or sell, or 'h- price to by Governor ('harle* W.‘ Dtfiin experts
. .
.
.
one thing in m in d -* depreciated ' j * ' » • aaUafactory manner, it of cxrrjlnf iho m t u t f i of rood* .
yesterday a» bo* rrh^fd the mom
mark on cath ariirle.
was reported at the trad* body will from the city ta th* county 11,,K P r"R rnm Lxltiv l»y in
dollar
through
gold
inflation
"Your case is dilfeirn:
niWi money plea* voiced by hit broth­
shortly aftar noon today. At that towns, end ths parade will ha m |&gt;"K ill*' I'flc r it n jll pny ffl
How then doe* gold Inflation op­
You niusi sign nn agieenient nr er, William lenning* Itrynn^ *17
time, 49 automobiles had been arranged that there will he but! tiowlt m inrd golil liy 1H ren l
erate ?
take your roue. As you -i.
your year- ago.
The answer, the consensus of lined up, and 41 persons or rroup* 1*ln*. *h*l!iC*
**?'nn r&gt;nnr« over .yo-U
rnluy.
bojks, the shadow of c giivernhad mad* • small contribution to­ fall to understand th* eo,,,,^
meaning o f i
. ..... ’
The govern*‘i xti«t tlm BilvoK.ix1figure w u net at J:il.fiL
•i.* lit agent, regulator j i »;e and fttao declined nfter bio hi other -xperis agree, Is that gold infla­ ward the success of the motorcade th* visit.
jador com lined ails with you. The failed to win the picnidancy in tion (s rising gold price) operate* and the Festival. And there was
It seas asserted at the WhUR]
The motorcade will visit th* fo!net hy increasing the currency,
law is that of the *l*r chamber.”
House later that the increase
(Continued on Page Four)
hla free coin Age rRmpnign of »hi!fl hut hy changing the standard of still another committee to report
not neeevarib mean there Ur
but the onl\ m-a -ou was !»•- vabic.
be • dally ,iKmu.\ indicate
cause of **the di-oovi rv of a great
In thiow countries still on tha
&gt;eere voiced list —i long al
deal i»f additnoml gi*hl and im- mhl standard, money tn every
American price keep- ah&lt;
form represents either gold Itaalf,
prove«I §»r eo
o&gt;f •» fining.**
foreign market levels,
-Gold/* Gi»\er
I’ -yan Mid. .r -oiiiething that can be axmay be rvarhi-i when it will,
hsucnl
into
gold.
"thus nerved t l . •»• * d for gddi
be fait necessary to increase*
Gold inflation operates by dltnoial money an i for n number of
quote!ton. Purrha*i&gt;* uf tnctet
.tiling
the
dollar
into
amallsr
onyear* the aiivei •|&lt;ii«tn n waa not
I
continue nn • dally basis.
arute. Condition- am* imv arising tB
America was wall emharkad'
T«» urc an illustrative figure: It
D i x i e W e a t h e r D r o p s S a y s S t a b l e V a l u e O f which it aeemn to me »«*eana that ^1" tales by dividing a hag of po- C r i t i c a l C o n d i t i o n O f 8 P r o j e c t s S e t U p A s night upon tha Rooaavelt po
money must U* i*«u» d on our pres
pf higher prices through
T o I/ tw F i g u r e s A s
D o lla r
B e in g
S e t ent large golil PUpply i on ailver stoea Into smaller unit*. 8o far
j R e q i i i r i n g B o a r d s aged currency wtlh'Of*
u
transitUuni
na
a
half.
hag.
of
tt*r rnnrrrry,
markets responding strongly' _
— I c y W a v e S w e e i&gt; H I n — I n
f i r a d t i a h S t a g e s - no
tallies will purchase only half
T o P .-T . A .G a t h e r in g
C o n s t a n t A t t e n t i o n the economic stimulus of the Cm
iu uiher word*, mjlali n.**
Shnl Ihe whole bag did before
Executive's program.
‘ KM
III* Tfcr UnwrlaM l'rr««)
Ilryan said mn h •• oney was i*-&lt;a use it circulatea on its InharMy MARK St I.I.IVAN
Eight Important project- ware
Urging th* public to support
Tlir North Arnfriraii otitinrn!
High officials of th* govern
n«*r«"*-aty
to
*’M|di«’ t* money
t valur. Itut supposing that the th* recently organised "League established aa noedlng tha coa
WASHINGTON.
( H*i
2r.
v ii .&lt; mark•••I 1*h1Ay ny the effa 't«
met and fixed th* price
Hf
I'rraitlint !('*•••:%•*!t haa begun to buoneil in l'.fjl Mild I 'i2 by the |*lf hag is given a name— for In- for Better Srhooii" because IU slant attention of msmbers of th*
oi a wintry hla*! that lift ^chin*t
dollars—and thousands of elms sr* directed toward guaran­ Highway Committee o f the Semi­ struct Ion Corporation pur:h«s*e
_ i»l*rrAie one of the mrlhtxU of Federal lte*vive Hunk under the niter, «!'
it a tra I *»f ii« Ath.
nw, more dollars than they teeing an eight month school tarm nole County Chamber of Com newly-mined gold at 91148, a t!
Harding adiiniii«tration to the ex­ tapir or
.Sh pping v is sriioualy hindi 14 iirrrnry inflation which I'ongrraa
urn IT to M cents higher than t
tent o f $3.1100.000,OWI
n pft). and some presidential for all children as wsll aa Insur­ mere* when that group met In Its
Mini
April
authorise!
him
In
u«r
nppfd ty a hnwlinr atilutnn gain,
price paid on the London Kx&gt;
|lic!
dreires
that
half
a
bag
uf
" MefInt ion nf tin’ « .irrent ) at
ing a living wags for all tsaahere. first session of th* new season ol change. Than,, they aat hack
Acj onipnnit'd I»v rnin anti fug *hai Mr in doing It indirectly, but th«l
fstoc*
instead
of
a
whole
bag
th* City H ill recently.
Superintendent of Schools T.
la«hr&lt;l I hi* N^h i Ii At Infit ir n»»»t I 4’ffect i* tht name lie i« i'omg that tune " he *Mid "w in Indh
welch the m u lte. They w m
■II ronstilule on# dollar, then it Lawton, speaking before ths regu­
F ir* o f the** projects relate to planing.
yriti’nliiy Miuf In*: night. whilo* |to rulorf the rolil valur nf the illegal and ininmial It war ihon
elementaly
that
Ihe
position
of
state
roads
la
this
county
while
lar
Seminole
County
Council
of
|
«b»llnr
Inst
tail
i*f
«lmng
thin
at
one
to
force
a
rediuli
n
&gt;
n
th&lt;rt-t
M*\cn linn rniMMi ttrir awrpt '•»
Commodities led • general
.*r elm owe is improved.
P a r * n t-T,ach*l*
Association* three of the proJoeto, U carried ranc«. W heat, waa throe so n
do &gt;Pi l»&gt; tilt* ivkullrn vtnlrr* of thr I -tep ansi 9NtaMi*hinr at once a 'd living 111 in iithi-r until* in
To
carry
out
the
hypothets
forout
socrossfully,
will
bring
I:
meeting at Jonlor High School
Salmon Itivnr in N r * Bmnnnclu I n
« and permanent value nf (be *drive down rpi'riiMmul prices.
new
•ad one-qcarter cents higher!
e i : A horse worth 100 hags of yesterday, told that th* critical
ritical pros smsnt to ceoaty roods,
nught on
lock groups closed firstly one
aandbat whilo* i l r mg |&lt;i&lt;.1Ur h will Im» done gradually
*‘l*hr
Kfpublitan*
in
lU2t»
latoes
would
then
be
worth
200
condition of Florida's schoolI syasys ,/ b llscusslofl and setting ef th* ‘ re points h'ghar.
fnr lumbar f«»i a pi|irr compan*
|*rum lime to Mm* hr, with f •«* [ pledge! tlifiiiM-U•■«• to deflate bers of potatoes, called 200 dollar* Um makes such support neceef project*
formed the printIpal fea­
projt
theory behind Mr. I
A cold Irlt extondrd frinii f a- |r(i| ..rriciak Ilf the government, j *'•“ »• l»rico» ueie high. That's
trad uf 100, and each of the •ary.
ture ef th* meeting which wet
ada down into Dlaie
ToJt*s Idea was that by tailing.^
" will fn the valin nf thi* liolle. in 1’ be only plcdgr the) kept and
half hags would pay o ff eats
Jounmd to permit th* committee
“ The school system k
Eastern hulf of the Unit' I S'nlc*.
of dumeatlq
"
term of gold, lie will fix It in s that denliuycil ilie prur|iertty o f!
New York state is luird h'
&lt; »* * * .
------ - .
A . ortnesA te R.«*atete%Mke e * t *
;
Y
'
"and unless something drastic
la M
nw ie
— e-* slang the roadbed ef
From sis l » 1* incLi» of ^i. .u ! *l|“ '*"trn nrbhhj mu i S* whole, will , i Im; country.-*
cioggt'd the higbuny- and psra- be 'fArtily i|o*nw«nl. An thi* gol&gt;l
irmed, B ** liksfront boulevard.
dona, or • miracle I* performed,
talions upward. Tlir '&lt;•• a v
d l f C lu b D r iv e W ill
lyxed ail r»mni n'cation in the \ab.* of lh«* ilolian ir*H - iliiw nwaril
mnntf
Tl
th* schools of this county cam
Tha
committee member* war* latter, econo mil r
puiqUHt ,vw»s
il
I
prt&gt;umc«|
tbAt
prio'M
ol
ifinsb
Adirondack*. S n "» flurr"■ ■
of W. A. Kretaert, real- wea gold despl'.s An sr . * &gt; It&lt;e- I
gu*«
't o t U n d e r W a y S o o n nporaU longer than sit mo:other guests
will
i»o
iii’tvanf.
VIT
ipii
pirn**
«»f
in fhicngo Ohd t'lcsi-land.
t state rood department end- p ift o n irona thr c*'W •! and.JLtf.,-1
His sddroas was a highlight of
_ _
.
#
The leg waters « f the Humic i,t»f*4i on thw avenure reach the
the mtetlng which attracted near- near, and all expressed satisfac­
Fer th* presr.il, i was
tiring a Joint meeting of repreharna River near Afton, S' w level I hey had In I W ’ h. I’n &gt;1 t ( ) l l M o l C ( &gt; T 1 C K 1? t S
tion and surprise over the magni­ good authority, tinrcYnmita|
seartive* nf the trade body end
Ycrk. claimed'the lives of »* wen lent cvpepresident of th* Council, presided tude and oeoutv of th* unfinished factors Involved .t the plan wu
I'.pp. I*
__ _
t- t0
i0 Mtabtlire prices uf 1
th'Senford
Country
Club,
decl
per*ons, a inau and wife. t b ,n
be rsrlewsd daily aud roch luSiq..
Tb»" St'iiniM’b’ f'ounly \ t irial- *L to stag, * club membership over th* session which opened road and completed bridge.
three cb Idten and lw«. 14-yeui good, on till- aveiagi- III that level
Ing the dey'a g-!i pnvill^lu
with th* singing of “ Am iriss"
Th*
first
project
Is
th*
comple­
lui«
f
mil
«lirr&lt;
•
mu
ipitri at the present time eras deold girls. Drowned when Ihetr He will do this hy ad pting uhnl
• m.ounced.
'i S f l
and
a
praysr
by
Rev.
E.
D.
Brown­
tion
of
th*
Isksfront
boulevard
It
|M-al !«• Ilia »!atr aftH fatlt r«l au- la-t until a committee, appointed
nnto nilled down an ctnbatiknn" he call* a "managed rurrenry."
This did not mutn, it was a&lt;!«Ud, L
lee.
waa dec ded. This project includes
iboriliift for prompt aaalatanro in dung the meeting, could appear
into I he river.
The ''mniiar-cd CTincncy" will be
A l prasldant of th* Junior High not only ths work of top-dressing that tbo quota-1 m wuuM ii i ritet- I
I
lb*- m»»lr rrtrkft nitua- b elt members of th* City Com
Bchool P.-T. A., Mrs. W. A. Lef- lb* b'ulsvard from the Volusia ily change from day to day aa It
Suirlini- nut » f the northwest, a a dollar »lw&gt;r value will lie va, tiun in lliih county, It *a* de- ■oi ion to ascertain tha Commls- flsr extended a welcome to the
tr ^
County line to a point near th* might be daonul a luiahV
storm in the lull,' Superior region i int cmo-I hiiIIv so *• to s*'t a*
•Ir-rs'
attitude
toward
msklng
j cblfil mi H ni'ctini* of tlir commit'
members of th* AsrOclatlon, and handshell, but th* widening &lt;•( certain circumi ani. v t" let .tem*
piled Up I-’ nolle- - f snow In s "govornor" or "-tnliilixcr" on
nu
ibutlons
to
the
course
this
.
in the iruitr InmI) offices
,
Mrs. S. F. I/ong of Chnluota mad* Tark Avenue to 27th Street and |.t ice aland.
liri ak a I yeai rvrnid for tielo the uvpingi nrlcr " f goods, and
rung year, and what amount; th# respom*. Prof. R. F Cooper,
The method -if psyn-nt. I fo jjb t
Park Avenue
tier sllou -Infills lllti. * section- keep the latter always the -uine I yra|#r*lab m&lt; • uifon, K I limner lbs lie expertrd.
rh, school farutly. also extmdof Minn.... Is ,e|M»rt'-1 -lieu fail While n "mahggml currency'' Is I I irRidint*
Thi -"mpletton of State It u I „ in ., di . arture Ir 'rF( I i,erring.
IB roinmitte* was named as
Spraki i - cm I hr iii'»l*' r» h ki'l
• . "i|ii.tnitbd|bflff
preatines.
and Ire-fringed lake*.
v
it ' ■"in M uni Do&gt;n thi "ivli |i th, pa-t.
supposed to keep (he uvrtag*' price
folw* Chairman J C. HutrhiNelira-kn luot freeimg temper- of poisls atwsys the same, thi- •abject no Inil* &lt;1 Mi (!. I .Sttehlp sot K. F. Dorner, Dr 8. Pulrston, j Mr*. Dorothy Ismb. county i . l , t l , . . Including riir nr» in-1 sirivil .u li fm '(• ,i|ii'ri|MM
•chool nurs*. oulllnsd briefly the !" • !, .
Hr. F. 1. Well man. Martin Sun*
" i s the SI. John* lt&lt;v • • ^ tty svl) iitv ’ I" I'l'ViUuie*. M H lfl
atoris for the fust Itiio- this year,
diw# n t mean tha' the [ " *,e of ku. Gut S» hirult. II M. I'apworth. It. Chapman, Andrew Carrs- 'esulta of tha annual "Summar
in h.eiaru County is th* scroll J cured bund-, m ’ tu tvr*»urj*, Ttew'
and North Dakota temperature*
'v*
Charle*
Dunn,
Randall
, ,
,, . _
. mrh rommodlly would remain He j F. w . n*M«i. i. Alrx It. Johnson,
• ‘•Id iracss-iiun- in n: iliv j\p-*
Rnund-ep." She preeentsd cherts project.
ranged Upwaid fiom II ilmve is I
. , ..
Is'llllliri lu tlir v " " .1 put.Ilf J ot
j. saine U to at might g" up in p i" ' K. W llii’ irera. and John Mfisrh, Che. and Dr. G. 8. Kelman. Au- showing that thsrs Is an increase
rw. Snow flume- tut ('Imago
Th* thirst project Is almad at the Xiisl lima.
th
«y.
t«
also
given
th*
comrattof tubereulmls In this county. 8ho ihs bettannant and acceptance by
Cleveland, where u 22 lull" wind |and cotton might go down. &lt;" Sr.
terio set up details for th* raemJones said tin *:■•'! 'iiiiiing Id -’
•Iso ixplalnod that the work of the Hut* Road Department for
In oMflimnir the commit trr't |r*nip drive.
drove temperatures peal freeting. Ivlev verm, ond o«i on through n
dually could oas I) • •• ie il th^p '
ridding the county of this dlsea
The South pulled out tie Maul hundrrsl rommodltle* The ever work fi*t lor it* w year, it *
ma ntenance of 8tata Rood No.
'kee attending
lest night's
into caah.
. . ;
eta and topcoat* Iasi night and age of all would be kept the s.ime • truest* I that the trad#- Inwiy mnng were: K. It. Chapman, is festered by s portion o f the 993 from tha Cheney Highway tn
i i
:
fund*
received
during
the
annuel
always.
,
contlnur
I re pared foi the J\r*i 'hill uf Ui*
Oranga County through Chuluota,
rffm t at Kivilic full Mnnd Mjs. Andrew Camiway,
This Is what Mr. Roosevelt co opera!
winter with
temperatures
of
and l^*|p tn III I'ur* One* llunn, F. F. Dorner, II. Christmas seal eel*, soon to alert. Oviedo and Wagner to State Road U . S . M a i l P l a n e s M i
The Council unanimously ap­ No. a at • point ala miles south of
around .Id degree*
promised— means when he says lie will "serk via, who in in rlm rfr of the new M. •pwnrtb. R. A. Newman, Mrs.
S to p A t L o c a l P o rh l
proved th* sending of • telegram Sanford.
Which in Dixie Is called “ rn|d" at I Ystnbli-.li *nd maintain a dollar ’ fflr# rMnhliahrtl here to handle V. Speer and Karl l-ahmann.
tUoatinaed on Page f o o t )
wliich will not .change its |"tr- ••ipnrlmritlnl Work on Mill and
any time nf the year.
Acceptance by the Road Depart­
Saftferd la belay consiilrrai^Sk
Fmat was predicted as far i baaing and debt-paying powi-r im p dir'i^ca.
ment for maintenance ' of State a poeeible stopping piece for ttfff,
G ( r g ia S trik e rs H e a d
south as Oorthero Louisiana and during the succeeding generation "
G r a f S t o p s B r i e f l y A t Hoad No. 201 from Geneva tr
ITpOl • CfOJiti"ri of Air* R.
airmail planes operating IwtwgM
Mississippi and
across middle Thi* is the ultimate purposr "f I” !»n*nn th** ffat! &lt; &gt;M»Ay * *n »*•- I it o C a r o l i n a V a l l e y
Oviedo was adopted aa lb" fourth
C h i c a g o W o r l d ’s F a i r project. It waa eaplalnad that tha Bt. Fete ltbui g and Daytonn R
Georgia anil Alabiama hut them the I’rrsldont’s action nlsrut cur . * atwf t*» invaatl"’* !* the f* »aaihle
was some imp* for wnrmrr days rency. The whole pf his purpo'" f •*■hi for the onrH'iitatiun of a !«»• * AGUSTA. O*., Oct * ^ - 0 P)—
ether pert of this road, from thla winter, It waa dUcloaed t
Acting Foatmaater R. J.
CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—OF)—A ft­ Oviedo to Winter Perk was taken
in .prediction* ’ that temperatures consists of two part*. The first ral unit " f tha National Granite
n •* of etriklng textile srorkers
would rise 1 lowly today.
Dvrs by automobile, today for er • stop of I’ s* then half an hour over for maintenance by act of hag, at tho request of SupetlidA.1
is te reduce the gold value ef the in this county?
In Chicago today th* Gm f Zeppe­
tendont Claslsr of th. Air MsB « - f
The cold wave, moving in from doilir grailually until th* priceti fwrrre Malmcw |*elcr Thu rat n. Ho' Creek Valley, Just acroaa lin again took to th* air whlla IU th* last legislature, and it is now riaien o f tha Postoffie* Deport- 1
the north and west, was &lt;xpvclrd of goods on the average rise
being rebuilt. Tha remaindar of
th*
ver
in
South
Carolina,
xritb
Gu« Schn ah, fdi **ameron. K. W
veteran commander Dr.
Hugo the roed was not Included in the matte, gathered date on tha pgab ,
to get across the South in rapid what they w re in 1920. The arc
Ilieirera. If W Papworth ami thr 'ject, they said, of seeking to Eckrner remained bvhiad lo re­
act- and the committee teals that able poundage of airmail whMi
order.
rle,nillls
in
thsl
sect
inn.
A
halfond Is lo adopt at this point J’ hn W mIi i i w of V*ke Mon»” «
ceive the acclaim of tha city and thi* Job should be completed.
woe Id ho carried In and out
IU, »at
*
dux■mills In that vallry have not
t|&gt;# "manags'd dollar" and there­
na*Mr*d| ^ji* menihur* « f .1
Better maintenance by the De- Senftrd in the event the fle'
beviaffcted by strike* In this th* World's Fairafter keep the average price ot yt*»-* *mI ..... mH' *•** which-will in
Th, ship heeded toward Lake
(Continued On rag* Two)
C x p o rtN , im p o r t s F e ll
-ret i.
•Irpnr, Is (ie,lrnated aa an
gi&gt;"&lt;l* always tha aante.
Michigan, end circled the Fair
yr-’ igate |h» Siih .-t.
Thy-flv*
highway
patrolmen
mall atop.
, - “ s nc
O f f D u r in ifS e p t e m b e r
That is the plaq end tha pur­
grounds, but It sms* not announced
In attrndange si th* roinii'it
havoeen stationad ia the terri­
Ha also has famished • state- GOV. OLSON QUITS NRA
pose. The plan, however, aa il lie* tee meeting were. 'Tiairman ) ' I
whether
the
Graf
would
contlnur.'
tory irmed with machine guns
ment of the ernmvlmste coat K
WARRINGTON, . Ort. 2«.—
In Mr. Jtoosevelt’a jnJnd,- had best Dorner, George llalmra, K. W and sr gas, end officers said to Milwaukee before ratnrning to
ST PAUL, Oct. 95— (W&gt;—Oor traoaeeriitUn nf ale mall ftaea
— United Stntes exports fir in g be eapressrd simply in ternse of Dir get*, V W. Bender, J. W. h. r, the, euld "Taka tere of the tlt- Akron Officers said It wee doe at
the alrporl •
Floyd B. Olson resigned yssterSeptesohrr were valued today by prices of good, al
II. G. Itetiire*. t '. It. liaw,on, uatl&lt;” when asked what atti­ Akron late today.
dey as NRA enforcement officer
the Depsrtmvni of Commerce i t
emphatic
Andrew Dude, Alex R. Johnson. tude ray would take toward the
for Minnesota. Explaining be did
TOWN OF "NEW D EAL"
1100,000,0M and imports at lU T,*
avsrspr pi
John Mr*-h. Hr . I’. II. MrlUt. Geori picket*.
• i because other ageeciea bed
000.000. A new l&gt;*la nr* In fmror What they wet
Mr*, r . I). llrRse, II. M. ParI’AI-KITINE. Tes, OeL 25.— been set up to handle th* co
uf the United State* .moanUng Preeidmi d,,e*
Worth,
G u s H&lt; limah.
Merlin DRtttT ROAM BUS FOUND (Ah—The name of "New Deal"
compliance work he has been do­
to tfl.000.P00.
mention ItiJrt. hi
Startup Ilr. C. K. Stahl, I’eler
l&gt;eee given te ae *0 been ing sloe* Aug. •, Olson said th*
An expert said expPrts usually ly enderst'-si
FlriflTAFF, Aria- Oct.
ThursDn, Dr. T. I. Wellman, Mis.
town which he* com* with tha ad- NRA would continue to hare hla
•how a sessceal In " case of s
inuU ubj
Neaa Wylly, and ICari l-ebmann TtireVranclacan fathers, • priest
t of ell production id south­ enthusiastic support.
from tie and three ladloa guides western Anderson couoty. The de14 percent from A"g«at to
, "definitely]
were
Hind
ie
•
remote
section
(ember and Import- decline
Jtriky to in.-rt
COTTON r r iilK K RNIlF.il
d Kmb forest lost night after
percent This peer cxprrtg
de. with
Texas Seeboerfl-TMeereter
•• Mfc&gt;day search.
reared U
percent and I
(Continue,!
Lang Lake gasser soverel weeks
SAN FRANCISCO, OcU W Ldeclined five percent.
w a s .! (•_____________
IF l - Governor Ralph announced
40F1BD B Y VIKUINIA
j a m - iiT T
yesterday the atrikia of cotton
TO BUILD PR IRON
WATBR BATH RBDUCSD
in the fivo COOnties of the
CAFITOU
RICH­
1 HOU.YWOODt* C alif, Ori. pickers
2*.
'S, O ct M - L W —VtrHilly Dors, screen actress, lower Hen Jeequin vail*, had
WASHING TO iiT o r i »»•BRADENTON,
The public work* adminlst
been Ul three week* with ended with th* sesepUeoi by
formslly ratified 4 # r W#WMI has redaeet
yvetavdny easev need as alk
ie net Ik e Wrioue vendi- growers o f a * foe* fhsdiqg tom
Am*iehM*&gt;H u Mem ureter fete
* f t L M M M for ronstru*tl$
which reps
•nd is "getting aloag nlcnly," mittee's u p m l and their agree­
e etat* prison In'Tatnall
er
probTsitioe
her k • and. Robert Kama ment to pay the workers T9 rents
100
yesterday.
/ !!*?».'T J » .
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2fl -T h e
American people, saddled wl*h the
national recovery art and comparionatc legislation, am “ little if
M y better than a nation of sub­
jects, dominated and domineered
over by an army o f t lf i i q l i mod­
elled after Russia, Italy nnd Ger­
many," In the opinion of Cot R. R.
McCormick, millionalro pu-lilher
of the Chicago Tribune.
McCormkk leveled a fiery bias’
against cncmechmi-. i ot govern*
nienl ronlrul on private rnierprite
ia a speech before trio Western
States’ Taxpayers . A m n conven­
tion here Tuesda'y abth’.i * &gt; »
"One art of Congress has purjrcried to wipe oill our ronslitutlon anil our inherent rights, thpublisher declared. " Y o i have nu
l.-nger intiolaole p r o w ty rights
- nor right of rontrac- V-iu rannot be guided by expet leure. You

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INTO NORTH (^ E X P L A IN S GOLD
WINTER’S HEELS INFLATION PLAN

6MONTH SCHOOL HIGHWAY GROUP
TERM PREDICTED MEETS TO ADOPT
BY T.W. LAWTON YEAR’S PROGRAM
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. ‘ft'KSD AT.

VOICE STILLED

•I n CUM
rosruTsm

First Major Changeln
Program Is Made;
Details Of R e t a i!
Code Are Released

O ffic ia l Denies Loans; Peek Explains Intent
W e r e Related T o ! Of Act A s Aimed A t
Big: A d va n ce M ade! Bringing S u itable
C uban Governm ent I Returns To Growers

WASHINGTON. Oct. 24.—
(A.P.)—Unf&lt;er the pressure
of adverse farm sentiment,
NRA yesterday pulled out of
th e country’s villages and
small towns, and announced a
protective.chain of local tri­
David
bunals to k o c p merchants English
from'hiking prices too high, i (•erman

l.onns nf inorv than IIOO.IHW In
form rr l*rwsWrnt Marha«li by tbv
t h a w Nat tonal Hank were ««i«.
rlosetl to Senate inveutigatoi«. here
toda&gt;.
•
A . K. (»e ifv r, ureutwi trie prewil.loyd-Gc.»ige# p i o n e e r «lent of the »ank. b tv tv rr. *ea.l
statesman whose |»ro- n prrparetl Rtalcmont ou*iimg0[
news-rwel c nimitmenta tbe loans to MarhaJo and a v e rt­
following (irrmany'a withdrawal ing that they had rv. c nn*»* ion |
This first major d u n ** In Ihs;
industrial recovery program, was from the l«eaguc o f Nations ami with the huge .&lt;&gt;an* matir Ly *he(
taken under an executive order by the Disarmament ('o n frrtn rf were Lank to the ('uhan g»»\rnnrvr.l
President Rroecvplt, forecast by barred from .1000 theaters throughKvitlence that firm er President
a single sentencev In his Sunday nut England.
Machado o f Cuba, borrowed p* r- |
ronally from the Oia*e Nalion-tl
tan k while hi- gmrrnmmt wn&gt;
h e a v ly m«lehte«t to the hank for
public work I »an* wu\ plac'd ye*-,
tri day In-fniv the Ss natr t».in:nit-j
lee investigating Wall c^tteeg wfh-i
etatm n*
)
The eoinntittre a l«» braid te«ii*f
»iu*ey that the state department |
"t«»*»k n«» earepli *nM to t'hasei
loans «»f
to (*ut« to,
M ill W o rk er W h o Lost i uiId a ientrn| h ghway and u new |
Job Fails T o Secure apitnl. «!«•- |ite repa»rt» o f **de 1
.plurabW U..
.mu: — nuaUtkina. ■
* ‘ ROiHYUTVe In 'C ourts the it*, and that Ihe loan* were I
mack* after htu'rh II.
Crowder.)
the American
am a »a tH f, had)
KNOXVII.I.K, T-nn.. Oct. 24.
(A*) A *j»t I Fought by Ralph t|ue«tioned the lrgalil&gt; of i,n ear ii* |
I W kSIUNUTOft. Oet. 2* - 4i*V _
f
Starring. 11-year-old mill worker, er loan pn»|Mj-al
. Ungrn r Shultz la»t night said
to te«l th** validity o f the national
An ther letter imui :iw flew t»f 1 1
1 h* f e l t - u r e m h m
«a y
w o u ld h e
recovery nct and the cmle f»»i the the Lank, placed i**frrv the in .
| fo.ivw i t o e n u h fe IH o rw Ia . d » c w u s
underwrat
and nllusl priwluit- kcstigatnrii today. »rpt»n.-«* th«t
1 t i e - e n d iLn c i t a - tu • K a m f U ily
the form er president s
manufni in*inv industry wa« die
|m the fwkrral public W tk s fUmi
misseFl hv I ’ mted State* District was ** Perfectly u-e|e% *** a- an t.ii-j
•h- p i l e t h e « t a t e ‘ a
r m titilf m m J
plnye of
the
lan k *
Havana 1
.1uitgc Taylor y* •tenlay.
limitaLbaan o n b w iM O k a v n w w y .
•
la
rch
,
lint
m
o
m
iw
n
itrl
hit
ir*|
'
The Mint *ra»»
he
The run n e r and a fTimda
heca
• others ■ •• the *
Southern Silk Mill- .•{ Spring tt Otioti
•lelegalw had just e- mphtwl a
i
evident
w
•ol«|
have
to
.»m*
him
•
n ty , T*nn nod James It P ia s ­
rmmd »*f ••mferwnrea with IbwMi i .»1L*\%*n« «•. Jn-«* tU*i» •»». lb**
ter. Jr.# I ’ ntlc'l State- d|-tti.*t
deni
Itia— vvit; Searetnrv like-,
»••!*• i i i a a , a i * a J*’U‘ l r . a ’ ia g v i 1
attorney f**i the ea«triti d ooin n id the brtfwh
puhlv w**«k- wlmimatralor See- .
of Trnnfp.re and sought !•» rn
rvtirv Wallac-a and ether efflThe L ttvr. writ is n in Ii* II n a *
KVERKAlJlTft^nc*. Oct. 14. join the mill from comp»&gt; log with V i s a o f f i c i a l , m i I tHarrgs»si fad *
ctairtir c»v|e no.I the ill-trie! Aitomey r.i» u City for banking amt !».- ».rly ,
killvd today by darallmrnt o f the
(Continued On I*age Three)
§»«»% le value'^Ta&lt; in eVert-fU *ig. ’
Cherbourg-Pari, cxproi, The eniiiip itant customer*.
alnv, baggage far. and throe pa*,
W
ife
Slayer
G
e
ts
-L
ife
aongcr roarbei
of .the train
AN A.
Oct
f I
A’
HiTIhur J*»rdait. • harg«*«| with! I T
planted o ff a viaduct over the In Lone C onfinem en t
natonal
of «ar*« %
rr« tl«- dri%ing. * \» ( iimf I f.*i J*|%
Rouloir River. Ten bodie. were re­
jiidga tiMia v igdi m l dw at'a« bW II Na*h. •ha g*-d with p « . .
covered
In car,
which
were
mmt of
fivw i f u r i i )
« i i # .1
of |a|u**r, « a&lt; fin* | f 41 .
■ma*hcd by the S.l fo t fall.
t&gt;wn«-«| *»y Marhsiin In atkldi a. ’ lie &gt; 1-. «a&lt; liro-| ft«» «»n a . Karg**! ^
the juJgv attache I IJINMUN) of Ma ^«*f tfi*or%lrtly « «»odo. t
1^ «
t hsth's inxtit-y Jou iid n.
'.m i , Al rit
Juhn-*M, |.l \^ar .all.
McK e e s p o r t , i v . oct. 2 4 .ii«d«liMg» and gBM-imt i ’ l-ai
bet
while y ut h » ho wa* •hargvd'*
Threa. men were killed and
via- seeking to Jrlermin 1 r K |»«*r|with l».--skmg
and
entrnngi 0^ *
pin* were Injured today in a ulate
l i t loin otltvi «*«tat« - a»e
• nl Angel*- flat ^ha« k. * 0
turned« big
fall' at the llubbard mine nf the
by rnrporatt .s*, a- Ii t“U •••
ino tri u» the -heii f a% wa- J
Sets
MrKeeaport Coal ami Coke Com­
liar I, i* ahty a ic the jr«»|Hi*/ id Ma
IU lej.
TO &gt;*a« »d Iwhite
r&gt;u»nf
pany.
• Iis Jii
»
j * Larged with iii-&gt;nkil| •••••dust. 4 j&gt;

VALIDITY OF N R A
CODE UPHELD BY
FE D E R AL JUDGE

SHOLTZ IS SURE
STATE WILL (X T
FEDERAL FUNS

71 L o s e L iv e s In
W id ely Separatedi
A ccid en ts Today

RlNflAPORE. Oct. 24.
&lt;&gt;P&gt;—
Twenty-eight memlier, of Ihe crow
of the Strmlta Sle.nnhlp veaael
“Tronoh” were believed drowned
—hea the craft tank In a «torm
today. Survivor, reached here lo-

Bloodshed la Fearedln
California Strike Area
H A N TdR D , Cal'f., Oct. 24 - « P »
— Reaewed threat, of violence in
tha Ran Joaquin Vallay cotton
plrkara Atrlke tsd.y cauaed atate
•TW ala to conaldrr »«ndln&lt; l»wtnRorcement aid Into the troubled

——

W IT N E S S

COTTON riN A N C E S CHURCH
W ILR 0N . O kU , Oct. 24.— UP)—
l Methodhrt ahgrch In the village
if CoCartney k ti Mired IU fiuanHal pr»U|ema with a cotton patch,
Ud.hy tha Hag. M. C. Cartwright.
S a w , the momhun of t V con-.

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pointed J Saxton Ihtniel to I... a i r e v i i in I t a l i a , y r . t e r U . ,
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federal allorney for the eoulhern confer with •t.|.«rtn.,i,l at ju-licv
I W t t Kv-Mmg. Sen. T ille r. n . t . „ ,
diatrict o f Oeorgia. lie ap|Miintrd a gen t,. Tbe nature of Ihe confer .ml Wahvr IUnf..rO. charge,! with _ _
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Jaaro. W.1 ten . a , luml g . toe'
8 A N I T T lI K A R I N f; O K I1F R E D

NEW O Rfcr.ANjT Oct. 24 -&lt;Ab
A canity hearing for Louix
Kenneth Ned. 27, o f Sa vannik.
■a were ye peeled Go-, charge,! wilh the hotel revon
la conflict, ,-'e- murder here on Sept. 17 o f Shef­
and worhara , b ) field Clark, S i' Namhvllle bwajOroa man, wa* ordered y n t r i d w

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patrenlH. uinounra “ the 1U33 pa,
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hoy*
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with “ two lung p o e r r
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and change.bie seat covera.“

erman VtewsArc
Barred From 3000 M o v ie Theaters
UIN D O N . Oft. 2A - A Hovld
IJoyd George talkie interview on
the Inle,national .itualom. r ^
Icooed through tha BriU.h Movttone New*, wax ordered cut frnta
the nrwareela o f 2.000 motion
plcturu theatre, o f the CaumoatBHtUh circuit ymterday. An I V
U rrigw with Dr. P *a l J o m A
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— ' * renrmament. laptead d the
dohal portrait o f Ihe Kiag. aecwMpanied hr - few bar, J t the
M tfen n ! anthem. Urn movie, are
ending th eir program , with a
o f the K ing revie.ln e the

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W- tha- g h iw u fan a laadafa ■«■»
i p a M y owt-Hi s i g n
w Im m c,rears consist et H h l M f
U m at. J b cg M a t, m t c t Um Io h It
lmg Won knbwn for w »«k» U at IC
A A. d U 1no* “ alt woU- In fann
Virritory. PnUlcity waa not given
to this f —ling,hi— H i o i *a&lt;L*Po-

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Ia n * gqypoartloos ea* •■•most
eftsea absorb the extra labor coat
Impyned b&gt; N . !L A. with an addl- M etropolitan
Boards
llon&lt; t t i 19 or IS per rent to .the
pay eott ,N. B. A.'a attrmpUd dfce r t i f t C l i a i n * b o f * U rnmim*
noa-eonformers gars ria, ta local
IrrltaiMws and
Th# wfcol»
has f W to a head'In this weak ft
on tlm t*. o f
lhrtat«nln« *U U ;
Western political and ; ,
------------ leader*,
,„
&lt;n*&lt; fotare Impllcallene of tMa .
.art* outburst are dear up t# a
rertsln point The coming of Inflafion Is definitely aceelermed- f
The famrnra have been premised c
Inertia*! pufrhMln* pemret wMen |
a-an* lacreaaad prlfte fer what 1
they sell accompanied hy no in- j
rrease or a Iftfts Increase In prices
This give* the repertory three
of what they buy.
The promise j
ha* been, made over ■Bdt40T*r ,.l/*|.

d^toiiid r . ' i £ e £
■ n o th c r-le tte r-fro m tha L a n d B rn h O m m ito to n a r In- iL7 l 2 . w
. . lw
(a. s n y iw c d ■on i th e condition th a t Y ou wUl i t * x z z L i t t i r t t f c z
• H t o l f i n i n i o i t M F o n t y n r land. In addition to th e
o f b V s k c ^ Thu“ drrlcT h J t * S
f t r % l 1s tc fa l o i w e d . and th a proeaedd o f th e hum to of bask days. TJtls deve* bad the
. r * * ,°^
a ?*) h
1y placed financial and Industrial
lernUt, la th. K - l It waa fell
that Increased POrchaalng, power
K*w M
*, ^ ’ t
^
V jujfcrthcy i a t r r t a i i A i c o a t F i « t ' In d lea tin * tho cen cral ato ft r farmtrs would bo the. primudo o f another section o f th e p e o p le w a » csited to o n r or” which was laipcratN.ly need.
bd to start an, upward- eyrie of
la n U o i».th ia »in o rn in «i I t w *a th e d a ily j* tte r
■ rWonlter o f * tHe newapapers fro m th e in im itable W ill prosperity. Mad nothing been don*
to offset IU effect, this farm remega V h o sodBUf t o be-abla to exp ress m ore real com m on lief act might conceivably arid
JBiai few . w o rd * thaa t fo s t o f t h e phllbaophera o f hls- bven probably have operated In
rr
H e too » • been In te re s te d ,im th o fa rm problem and the wholesome mm, that waa Ina-RRit. t h * flp v a m a o n t Is plsorln® In try Ing. to restore pros- teodrd. A IMlie lateri ! * . » ,
h
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t S ft S a W

e t t fk M

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^ S i t o w r a - a r e h * v »iw * tough U m e." M r. R ogers w r i t e r
o ti theF- had&gt; no Idda th a t' t h o r V e r o
.o f f ' “ “ . ‘ JJU
t i a a -o r g a n lta tio n and had som e psid leaders tell « B
T o o r t h W w m . I f ' arer-an IndQsfry w as h avin g a fie ld

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luMlgtcrwe Neverthdcftg there
taorOU wfto c a r , ^
BsafnnLtn anend tha wlDt&amp;r xjad they add-their bit toward#
tlto rener»l'lvn*peT'ity of tha community. It i* too UMl-tlint
» , f f i S ? ; C r o f yth«n uni could'View with th*
optlml.m the approach of the new . f « o n •• winced by tha
0 f^ 5 ^ ^ ^ T h T t o u r i . U

w e com ing to F lorida

UatiSy II to November »&gt;efore any
nnukTrnotIccST but thu year th a calendar aeema to have
S S d aU thrvugh Octobar the automobile, with
S h e r ^ 2 S ' I S S f
rolling over- the Improved
^ ^ S S is iU u tv d t r a i n - ara addin, to tha number of their
•___ and thc bu.en are filling up

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* m ini miw' ij # w-—-—
and with the Phflsdolphla and
^ in'Oovemmen*
of faU
* n.
(Thlesgo
Clvle operas, John Charles
and Tlxtag
them 1
i
In Joel sech . « * ! to give the Thoms*, tho baritone, will mah*
w
preferred position. hi*
,
debut. Already, twa of tha
S ^ h. ” p r « S S d U m t ^
Ad* !“ Met’*" top-ranking barltoae* sro
m||1J llMfcm&gt; amet it mad. IU Amr^can*; lawrenee Tlbbctt snd
j in^, prDm|s**r-would sooner or
Bonelll|(||J
into price rixiog, Rlihsrvl
Paul Alth'use. drsmstte tenor,
Mf Koo^veit and the N. R. A. and Charles llaekett, lyric tenor,
a,jmiDj,tr,uir. General Johnson, will return to the Metropolitan,
&gt;r&lt; mp„t r,|gcUnt to fix price* In
,|ne. n , , price fixing whhh and Cyrena van Gordon, a leading
^
Administration. has begun In contralto of th* Chicago Ctele
o(M rlf&gt;ld- oU. was urged and proc- operB for several seasons, will
ttralty forced upon the Admlnla- make her d*but.
persuaded A i r . K o r « v * U ^
F
||lH ltJ1 w |,h by a Por­ 1 Richard Crook*, the New Jeraey
te adopft-a new device, N. H. A - u
,
,, i . S n . i r r
rholr hoy-tumed-&lt;perm sln*»r.
7 “ ■»» on hUf ° ,i“^ l » PrN* M
l» conceivable, thouith not at snd Rom Hampton, the young
Boffalv contralto both of whom
“ ■
W?C
Iif 1 1ratten m a , atUmp*. or drift Into. hsd notable debut, last w in te rf™ * " ’ X r Z
u ii l k C v U I p r e s s e d •Inte unlver^l price will be back.
labeg.
P-rlmp. tho theory w“ f h ,
. m(U1, o l „ „ , i r.g the
Another American note:
that If artificially rtoslag th* pur- prnl#|4 oulbur,t, Prir* fixing l«
The highest P«ld soprano at the
chasing power
of
one
BO,
tlm Western spokesmen
farmers,
was
good.
in e n
Sums of them call fori Metropolitan » ° It l»
rets tag the purchaaleg p « w f ot ,|„nt|on 0f tht N. R. A., some for I he “ golden horseshoe ~ u R “ **
a second class labor, would be Oft- eurren&lt; Inflation and some for Wnsell*. the famed dramatic M"
tor As thing*, worked m.t the one
i»| |ia||lU "d f- rhV W &gt;«t pHfio' rvo.tr K*ria*«.
thp
he*tr*)u«u th* otlwr. N. H. K, try w()j fip n ^ , themselves In the see. daughter of Italian Immigrant*.
Th* libretto for th* Hanson opraising the purchasing
P f " " ,|OB 0f Congress that Iwglp* In
raised the price nf goods which la, j , nullry. The demand wifi ho rra was written hy Richard !*•
bor m ikw
farnirr* boy. By m*jn|y for currency Inflation. Th*’ Stokes. The work hsd a ronten
this, th# Increased purchasing , u)tuj , of inflationist*, such as
power of farmers was wiped out; g#n. , or Kloisr Thomas, of Oklaand tM* fact ls the baste reason bomtu h„ ^
th„ Mr RooW ,||
for th# present outburst
should h. given a rhanc# In
Hmall Itoalaeaa Ceaiplatan
schteve hlcher prices hy other
Other features of N- R. A. Irri- ro-aoe. b-t that unless hs suarreds,
tated rural territory. Nr R. Ai &gt;&gt;,rn ho muit pul In rffret the

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^ / r '^ w S T b i - z

P e t*on a I s
W i c b o l f t t 's

would be located at the state beepital for the Huume at Ghattahoochee, th* UnlvarsUy of Florid*
et Gainesville, tha BUto Coitegg
for Women at Tall eh *****, tlto
home for t l* feeble-minded at
Gainesville, the * » * » » P f * * * •*
Ralford and tho prison turn Beer
Relleglade, th* Boys’ Ihdgalriftl
School, at Marianna, the 0 W »’
Industrial School at Ocaio and th *
Reboot fer th# Deaf and the HUed
at St. AarustlneOlher projects discussed * t the
cosference* Included the proposed
fft/100,000 oversea bridge be­
tween Miami and Key 'West; a
proposed W .000,000 federal refor­
estation program on stale-owned
rut-over lands In Florida; addi­
tional loan* to Florida strawberry,
celery snd ritru* rrowvrv; th»
proposed 80.000 tons annugl sugar
production quota for th* stats;
Increase of tariff on dead ripe
Cuban plnesppifi shipped let#
Key West, and th* wintry relief

U. S. PURCHASE DOLLAR FIXING
O F N E W G O LD PLAN SEEN, AS
TO START SO O N AID TO PARMER

( Continued From Pag* 1)
mined gold at a price to be fixed
fttcadlly adth paaaengeca fn m » th a
cw“ in* ' to * W
by the HFC and treasury in con-n with Mr. Roosavelt, th*
' 2 ^ ,’r S V . ' K t c
J - t o y r m . .v « s aultatl
plan contemplate* purrhase* and
iSlorr
sals* of gold oa tha foreign mar[• lu f m a t r o n a lla a re fillin g up m oat e v e r t n ight.
kata t* aibual th* country'* supply
• “f f A
w S ir 1
a record breaking »ee»on and uf monaLary gold to tha need* of
m.u i.I n2toSgmmderod at. when It la conaldered that th. the economic situation aa it ite­
C ^ ^ ^ S t W l n t w found living expenae. cheaper rs lops.
A pronounoed advance I* com- adju*t'ng themselvr* as one nr ih*
h*rw timn -in m ost oth er a ^ tlo n a and many lit . niililor IBf*
modMy prices la tbo immadiat* ok* other changed.
Jeet of lb* gold transactions.
Consequently. Mr. Roosevelt
I'rlee* at* to oe spurred i.pwi»r&lt;i raasrdrd a* ilanmeg t&gt; *&lt;•
lo a satisfactory level and sU tll-'h l* goal, of higher comm
Iseri there. Mr. RaupeaaU sad In prices by establishing a mi
Ik* address Huaday nlgkt In wkirh f ar the newly mired metal
ba aaaounaed hift plan*.
price a-ore world quotations.
quotatlena
Bulwarking this plan Is the
• Stock
u rb a n *.
quotatl-&gt;»*
fir
leaped upward i t thal — outsets
------- of
— Chief Kgeeutlve'a proposal
trading But later reaatad, show­ buying and selling gold In lb*
Ing, boaaever, Ig-moel cnaeu 'net woH4market*. The relation of 'h#'
nit on's gold stock to price* Baa
long bean n itg l. A vivid Jhiv
I (ration waa tka sharp drop In price
I levels during the papic of last
1spring whan Urge quantities cf
go.d were ahtpped out of th# erran­
tly hy frightened' owner*.
When Mr. Roosevelt stopped
this mere meat by cUpping on aa
a A O T O E P -T W E I^ T Y Y B A g a AGO
’ embargo, * rUe In prlea waa aOm1-wrie.s aa uw1 uUUd • theror y, econom'at* **jr»
uugtK.eMhol " “ ' I
*
jT ' I L
. Bg although other- Influeneae were
^VSinm pb fa*tufa, la ttjto
a of the metol
werklag In tha aama dtrecU-in.
- A ! Bag^yaeat of Twa," Tuesday night fur Philadelphia
tumhis
Tb* ■Praatdenft'a amaa-neamont
where
Mr*.
Millar
will
ttodargq
will ha praaaatod aBturday
pmt apaanftifu l i t Oto Jatoam*

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gardtefta of t b f f e f t that It l» I* pouikla to obtain g*ld in axchaiys
f° T ^ V H *th* aunsbar *1 dullara
that can. ue. ahtotoad l ot OM o.nc.

P U t»

S E M IN O L E

COUNTY:

GU aac* C o rre c tly F itte d

Tb* MU as* PhyllU Smith. Thel­
ma; Tew, a»d Nelli* Elisabeth Wil­
iams ot tbia City were among tha
263-aenUt* at Florida StaU Colggyfor Women who became soarin , of th* tradiiVn*&gt; &lt;"»P* «"d
-owns at that annual invratltar*
aragnony -bald last night. In ih*
ollag* auditorium. All three girla
rw. seniors In the school of e&lt;luatten. ,

Optom etriftt
112 P a rk A v e .

.M A R T IN
t i l W&gt; lag m .

T h e ) ’ll C o l' L ik e N e w

price 1 Interpret the speech conreq'enllv * " 'he Prssi.lenC* reenen'lion nf 'he principle that the
il-illar should represent fair earhamre and not l«e of intrinsic val­
ue in iu#H.M
Peek said adlualment of dollar
fliuituatlon* thrv'gh govarnmant
ruM ooeration* would go far to
free wheat, cotton aad other com­
modities from infli ance* of for­
eign rri-e variations.
Prwluction control and ralatcil
campaims o f hi* oreanUatUm
now balng conducted throughout
tb* country, P*ek mldad. war*
proceeding auceeasfully.
He eg*

S i W.JoneSfOf Wllsonvllle, Ala,
but-formerly *8f*flsnfonl.' left to­
day- for Orlando after having
ipegt a abort-time ber* yith..Rob­
ert—Lord—Me. - Jsea* -rrakted- Iff
Gledervlll* during a three yeai
DCrierl beginning In 1926, and hr

DR. H E N R Y

McLAULIN* Jr.

lift? i v w n n fi. r * i„ net.
(ftH - A Siamese rat was burn* I
•n death and ln*n Rlomh-ll Psreelo*t her evcls’ hes In the flamewhen f'ee, des'eoved the |.aur.*l
'anvon home nf the film netra—
sed her came' a-rr.sn hiisbant
f ’ Hav nleb* The husband. Georre
r&gt;.rnes ,nd V * vnunc wife foug;-'
the flame* with a garden hose.

Meetfnr SocialCalendar

Lionel Rarrym ore Has
Fine P a rt In N ew Film
] C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
i n h r w s »*s M tu to »

t ftDYRMTTH. N A T * ! , .
Soelh
Africa. Oct
9 4 - IA1)—Ominous
• less of »rih*l warfare #»et larea
number* nf E"r«oc#n* l»*o 'his
rifv vesterdsv from the llnsinea
area. TVs Chhc m " ' aald tbars had
lao-n a pitch ad halt'* bet— an the
K-fakw*’ **wa
and
Nkanveal
trike, and the Mn*-iVeR tribe fo!
lowing a,quarrel at a native wad
ding.

amployaes, obliged by N. H- A.' to

8 U f«*g

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(Continued from Page Oae)
th* vary nature of farm
0
lag. Farm*r representation canno
be oblalnad Ilk* the represent.
tlon of Industry."
Returning to the dollar. P**k
saidt
“Th*. dolar should represent In#
fair eachang* valu* of commodi­
ties rather than dominate their

Stadia

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A i i r g k a l I o h U . s l l k t u d i u t •Uia&gt;
nod k n l » M .
prun in g tyols
o f n il kliMls,
old. U s p s i i • n s &lt;
filin g.

J* W. S H A D O IH

Mr. mk I M n. S. K. A ml raw I sre
ixtandiag Invitation* to a certiflata. plans radial te l&gt;* (Ivan by
raadaugbM r, Mlaa M ary'Ffaara^BUrewt, on Baturtlay evening
it 1:00 P. M. In thu studie of
Ira. Fannie S. Munson on Myrtle
Ivusua. Misa Andrew* ha* finahad le eourae of study In piano
iffatod by Mra Munson. Assistant
slant on the program will be Mrs
fargaret Mcllae Maffet, reader.
RADIO SERVICE T. Phone 101
llaf-Mar Battery C o ^ A d v.

A n nou ncing T h e
R E - O l'E N IN G

W R IT E T H IS
tM O N C
H
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W
ON.
Y O U R L IC E N S E C A R D
I v t u haaesp as to* aato

B E A U T Y SH O P
h p e c ia l h

FwEltha Following 2 Week*
1 f l l i a i t r W a v * F re e
With Each Shampoo
rttoon Cr-qulgnol#
lO 1

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On End*

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Girla’ Auxiliary Of
Church Has

Mis* Nell Knight, a immtwr of
1 the Y. W. A. waa an honor guest
’ at tha regular meeting of th.
Girls’ Auxiliary of th,!First Bap­
tist Church yesterday afternoon
’ at the home o f the councillor, Mrs.
' Francis E, Boli, Park Avenu*.
I'The meeting opened with the G.
nA, »ong, “ We've a Story to Tell
to tha Nation,” after which the
code cf honor waa repeated.
Miss Hate* BBxaVoth Allen,
The I following officers were
o U U r . a g l . l l f t . Linton
|elected to aerre during the eomE. Alloa, 1&gt; visAlot My. and Mm.
. Ing yean Maty. Calhoun, prveis
Cfjdo A . Bjrrd o i tbilr hom® at
dent;
Minnie Bmiaa Strange,
P fa rto p -B M ^ b
.
Annie
Wilma
vlre-president;
Annunimi—fit w li nudo today Woods, aeeretary-t reasufrac; Mary
that IU® GrnowMKJicbo«l fV T . A . Calhoun, Rdith Merritt, and AlWe
Johnson, Inatroetlon committee;
Frances Philips, social chairman;
Fnnnia Brown, missionary chair­
man; Thelma Ruro*. personal
Service chairman; Mary Calhoun.
Bible study; and l/’ uit. Packard,
program chairman.
Those present were: Mrs. Franrls n. Boll, and the MUsea Nell
Knight, Mary Calhoun, Minnie
Fram* Strange. Annie Wilma
nled by her son. Harry Woods. Edith Merritt, A l i c e
who will return tomorrow Johnson. Frances Philip., Fannie
Brown, Thelma Burns, and I-ouia,
Packard.
V r. and Mra. W. L. Bullock and
daughter, Rot* Marie, will Isav,

Roltinft’ Student Edftprs

T A K E N FROM
SMALL TOWNS

P erson

a te W il
a iiu u a r o f

T rk R o II Ih Tut
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M RA E B t t N C

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fCM tlaord T rom Page O m l
of merit, raying thla * i «
quite
legal a* tons a. not u w l a* *
subterfuge to ouat uni n man,
but that ft ahoulti not be written
into a code. It waa the hope at
NRA that thla word from the
President would end the long
wrangle between . * p 'kesruen fur
Induatry and tabor over inlerprelatiuna of the indu.tr al law's
grant of the right to organiie, un­
trammelled i/y employer interfelenee.
Recognizing the weight of farm
sentiment against the price increases NRA has cauae.l, Hugh S.
Juhna.in, NRA egecutlre, ia.ued a
lengthy statement on the Prosldent's onler which sal • that while
“ it would te a tragic folly lo turn
millions of the re-employe,| hack
on the streets on the argument
that thu. the e &gt;at of living co il I
l&gt;e reduced" the eaperieiue of
foor months showeil the retreat
from small towns could ho ac­
complished without loss lo the
; r giain.
Kc-empiovnicol
ai d
w ag, increase, in the exempted
i slMOlinhiiieitts, he said w .ie not
.ulficeni to off.el the hardship
caused the merchants and the
farmer.

*fw j
tVe ay r -

W ltiTRK PARK, H i h (k-t. 21 Thr*** » if thr ctliioif* who nit*
t«-«l»on*ibl«' for thr dr-tintCF of tin* timtor *lu«lrn| p il»l»rNti»&gt;n- Mt
l(t&lt;Uin* ('ollrirr tht* year.
Jxmt* A. tiowily. iilil i in-rhiof of
the MS«HilnpiuHl thr wi’i’kl)' new*paper, live* in link Pmk. 111. Mi-*
Jiinct H. fiihnvy, of llMHtkl&gt;n. N. Y., tw the cditor-ln-chlef of tin*
"Tomokan**, the ye«r-t&lt;H»k pulili-ltfil by tlu penitu-, i«n«l Itnhrrf \Y.
Hlxrk. Pimoia, |nw«, i* nlitoi in-chief of the “ Flamiinim", tlu* tu nlhty
nu«irattar winch piihh*hc* wtudent reMiy*. |h*cim«, mol -hoit -toiic*
All of the Ridlin*' -indent pulilhwtlnnw mine un*lrr thr onltid of
the Student \mMH*mtton nnd mr free flout lilt* JuttMlictlon **f thr
fatuity ot mlmiiii*!ration.

Validity Of NRA
; Code Upheld By
F e d e r a l Judge

with the growth uf chain n.
a practice ha. gro w n up nt selli ig
on* or two Item, at a loss t, order
ta get people
nlo a store. ‘I he]
litU* fellow cannot attm I t
I le|
public is fiMiled Itecau.e w nai it
saves on one item it lose, on an­
other.

Truth Seekers Elect
Mrs. Mitchell Teacher

A District ally nf the Christian
Endeavor wa» hold In Som nla
la-l Friday. The lake Mary *♦•
eii'ly war well represented, 29 b*«
ingr present.
On Friday night, Oft. ft, several
friend* and nclghboi* g a t* Mr.
and Mr*. R. K. True surprise
party In honor of their tenth weddiny auni'craary.
I Fr ends .of Mis* Vir* InlP* Mr| PAntrl. honorrtl
her
with m
• fIiowi'I on Th r*«lny night, Oct. 5
‘ at thr conmirnity building. Th®
.Tlu* color tchtfim* U'io* Mur **d
hmimi win
brunt tfully ilmiratcd
with pottrH p*ant* and flowtra*
yellow. The ytteM* were received
by MImc * Maty Minn ami Oonni®
Hell Seller*. Ifefre^hmeft* of cakw
and punch wen* arrvtsl.
The I’.-T. A. held an informal
m iiii *- rrreptinn for menr er» an«l teachi*t* la-t T\ie*-*y night. Oct, IT
n«ill- m the m hool ' Hn.litoihim. After
iiuil'1 a -inifipy mill a
ml hour, refre»h•••-*vr mrnt* **f «ooKie- nt d punch war®
i \l •. »i i\i&lt;d hy the h
Mrn,
&gt; I Hull. Mu. Wain: and \l»*. (ilea*
o |*n»*|
s
| Rev. «nd Ml. J. N. Thompaoit
iif»»&gt;eit» jnln,n#.(| their tlitl** •*•»!». Iimmv,
mi l» n l iitlnlav |m1 1| nt
their
•* l,u*&gt; h.mr lant w.dnr-dav Atoi»| 20
* T®* • youiiir fi end* were pireent.
w *\‘ | Mr l.amh »*f «he Country Clua
*****1 i r u*k irevived the new* of the
' ‘ " r I f» dden d«*alh of lw»ih hi* ernnd* father
and Kiandmother laal
•o
.
. | 1,000
„ tM. j The tjirl Seoul, held u meeting
Mm. I
Tu&lt;-dut at the home of I'apU
'atioi.i lin e After the ineelitia nil out.
| j door lunelt m i prepared hy th*
| k u L orei a" -pen file, on which
. I.* i t o I'.ti'd chwe.e ooh. and bis.
.,
1ruit.

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Johnson also spoke in uelivlf nf
t h , price control plan nf the ictail
c ide:
“ In recent yrars and especially

o f SanforA m m j lu t * « k
W
lake Mary *n«i ate located In thg

“ In the last year, I imi.ihmi m i i s II
retailers IMV4I lt«cn iktU'll .till I*f 1
lu ju n r* . utxl |( in li l l l r i U

r

ililnvil that thi* po-« ■!!« • *|i**»
A great -haraeter ensrted by
l l d f l ' W»* paitt) to l lillli1, hn
the greatest of rhareeter sclera
ther« rrMtin* th* rrt«i| • •• I • f.i »
Is the chief attraction of “ On*
that it « an unfau p.m t I
and social meeting uf th* class 1to -all unv at r i« Ir f o r lo-- ' . o i'»
Man’* Journey" the RKO Radio
held
yesterday
afternoon
at
the
|
Invoice
ro«t |»lu« at lca*t a p&lt;itti«"i
Picture at the Milanr Theater to­
t a rn ftH"vr« fr
night arnl Wednesday, whose sup- home of Mr*. George McOptift pn » o f l W » « t » *
porriag-rual nf MiyTtfihsiih, Horo- •Wart H W T SlnSl.’ ' Honor guest* . the at ore*
MrCrea ami at the meeting wrrr the members | Thla la frankly an ei|N*timrn'
thy Jordan,
France* ll*e is headed by the whose hirthday anniversaries are I A ili*tinfUi-h*M fom m itt ** i- N
| ur Appointr*l at once to
wat*h
in October.
inimitable Lionel Barrymore.
Mr*. John H. Jinkin* presided rloaely tha operation of tin- i •••
Barrymore’a character is that!
and to inuke lecominriolmn n« •
of a simple country physi-ian who! over the business session when Feb. I at ’*
it a great human benefactor, but regular ami yearly reports were
T o protect th* consumer city o
nonetheless considers himself n heard from the various officers w r ll a- c «untry, from und* e |o
failure.
While the story renter* and e mmitto* chairmen Dsns IncreAaea hlamnl by prof iter i - •»»
rheifly about the doctor's activi­ were discussed fur raising IT’, thr recov ery movement, thr ?*t« •
ties, It I* rich in youthful romance, for lwn&lt;-volenre.
dent ordered t hat* inventiiral ion •**
During the social period cor­ utartAvl immetluiielv “ i t •k*l«.*om«'
with Mis Jordan and James Rush
Ilia central figure* of an absorb­ sages were prevented to Mra. E. the n t r i i t i te which m a aufirt urt
hi%«i
liun m u'd
ing lave affair, and MrCrea and A Moffett. Mrs. C. C f’ riast. end p t n H u m *
price* following, or in antiripni'An
Miss Dee th* principals of anoth Mrs. C. A I’otnler, Mr*. E. A. of, »he upiftoval o f . mI»- o f f ill tUir toitgeS llli k‘f w'tl.U .Ill'l l*
«)r. Even Barrymore enjoys a “ De­ Harrison, Mrs T. E. Wilson, and r«*n#*tltt&lt;w» aDtl to «at up ade­ llir eutpl yi •*.».»#■ '• luiiik
w n r mv Mils •I*• I h ii i *• •• • «»l
cember romance" with thr veteran Mr*. C II Smith, honor guests. quate organisation*
» &gt;hv ban
h «|
artreas, May llobftun, who m seen Refreshment* were then served ul »nc. o f com pjein l* ag ain -l »*iich situ l.ikew »•
hibitlmi of the «!*•#• i • i »o
an hU houirliBf|Nfr
l&gt;v the hostess,' ssslstrd by Mrs. price mcreaara inH o f lo. «l r»*m*
Cusleil tv I k f i* ol •*
Harrymorv'n prrfunnanc*, il U W. ( ’ Dekle, Mr*. I&gt;. C llarellff. plaint* auain-t retail in n-a-e* a!
n iia&lt;iui l|
t.« |f " .1
Irgetl to l»e to n tr ar y to lh»*
CoDtrnJtd by pravirwg*ri»( ranks! and Mrs J. II Powell.
hosril of flip tiM* •
min
as one of the finest of this out-1 Those present were: Mrs. E cjuiremant* o f r ttkoa.*'
i
Johnatm -aid mo«t if th« ruro thr t'r«*sl«k ut fo * t i l ) and »•
standinir Star's Iona Rail brilliant! A. Moffett. Mr*. John D. -llnkln«. plaint* have f ern aifHir&gt;-»
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«aomtn«ir
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career.
mu
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Mrs. C. C. I’rieat. Mr*. C. A , p n if it e e n n g at .I ihni III
te*11 oaf rtlitll* t •r II..
Mir. II - »•
;i«»-on W
Ponder, Mrs, K A. Il*rrl*"n. Mr- trltiunal- “ to whi«b an*
I" '
feel* injuretl in th
w » ' i l l 1 tei'hlp I'vlinl I 11-E
Mrs. Appleby Fresiden T. R. Wilson, Mr*. C. II. Smith. cwho
el* • •. ! • mi
nnplAin" woubt l*e »et up a» o n«et l M'l" eaenUll i
Mr*. John Kunddey, Mr*. Isrla S • romplate plau ha • nu &gt;*e« o' Itlll ;a•• *Ii\l»llltl of I I Mall l*l\«M
O v e r
C I q h b M eeting
ritolr, and mk.• .*»k, u i
I
IwGrtte. Mrs. I II Powell, Mr* worked out.
The retail c«»dr waa - t p r t 'l
hyj }H‘i %|w|«in of it irtml tieib a l
W M McKIm. Mrs J. K. Met
Mr* Haridd A. Appleby presid­
I'remdent ltoo*evell • • fo r e
'Mid­ I t ) asitia i-t III)’ ••I
\ *11*1 III 1 &gt;1
linger, Mr*. T. W. William*, Mr«
night Sunday night ao that, under' JI a11V■*l(l| fl| I * k’J . Mild I
ed necr the regular business and
Mansfield, Mr*, l^-slie Went. Mrs. it* own t r im * It wool I ' ••coilH 'Pll l«lll« a|l|i' •Mlt 'l
a 1••• I '1
social meeting of the Dependable
Otto Schmchl, Mrs. G. A. Radford, e ffe ctiv e neat Monday. The *i'|iar- dent.
Class of the First Methodist
Mra. J, A. Brown, Mra. F. It ate d iu g « ode wan a c a p p e d and
I III tiNk'i" &lt;Bil ho la, Iht
Church held Monday evening at
Mitchell. Mrs W I. Hughey, and pnivm on* inaerted In the u«"ierul I•iob «inna A i r -Iii'aia ntiah
th* home of Mr*. E. C, Smith, Jr.,
emir to caie for »|Mirial runditiona t hairxed fr ’in thr ls-1
|iial*t•
Kanf rd Avenue, with Mrs Smith Mrs I. D. Mart.
of the drug atorra
draft. T h r n initituiit w sxe
Also Mr*. Bessie Hutchison.
Sc tapped alao wa* »he rlau*ej flolll daS lo 10 oil „ ’tall.' •
and Mr*. E. W. Copeland as
Mr* C E. Chnrpenlng, Mr* Alma daman ted t»y druggiat* filing at lining |Ki|uiU&lt; ton ami %%••-!&gt; I
hostesses.
At the conclusion of routine I.undo,list, Mrs E II Harrison. 21 percent the inaviio »u dl«C *unt| ut follows:
*t|&gt;*&lt;« at l« •»v any no • haul
"nj «
40 Hr* 44 II*• in
business | social period was en­ Mrs. F inner* A II irknnn, Mr. It patent me«licine» or toilet goodaj
joyed when refreshment* were W. Turner. Mrs llyron Squires, whore relai price i• l»&gt; *hei
served by the hostesses Those Mr, .1. || Crawford. M&gt;. J W manufacturer. Strcnicu* ohjectionl
§*» »•• I
preeentwer e: Mr*. W S Thornton, llntleilre Mr* C. O. Itradhurv. of e» (•n«*iiii*ta to tin1 ftaing knocked it «»ut
teacher, Mra. J. W. Child'*. Mrs. Mr*, ^larrnrs Smith, Mr*
The “ I .*• Iinutai iofia&lt; piovt*ior»l
It. M. Mason. Jr., Mr#
Kyle Grow. Mrs. J’ P Crenshaw, Ur«. em er ge d prohihitlon -ah of “ h»-* 1
Fhoemaker, Mra. Dick May, Mr*. O J. Pone. Mrs .1 F. Miser. Mrs leader*.' defined a* ’ a i t i c h - often
Herman Middleton. Mra. Price W. T». ffoidehau. Mrs P D *’ srk aold Inflow coat to In 11- n h a n l
Angel, Mra. 0 K. Goff. Mr*. C. er Mra. .1 M; M ve. Mr. W. ft for the
purpose
of ati 'a c ti n g
II t o ,
A. Deuala, Mra. Clyde Ramsey. Ti||U Mrs. n C. BarellCC Mr*. W traik “ A merchant may
article
w
ith
iu
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profit
to b un a If,
0
Dek'e
Me.
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Wait*
snd
Mr*. R. B. Wright, Mra. H. C,
Weaver. Mra. C. F. Proelor. Mra. —n*s| gtes 'V R. thalkev Mrs lu t the *elhng pi ii i' '*«houM in­
fot
actual,
W
1— clude an allowance
D, D. Smith. Mra. Burke Steele. C *-■—r MrCrusi, U -s
Mra. Bert Chapman. Mr*. Paul n »rV x»rs t-hn Vsliehn, Mrs
» m H-Taskill. and Mr*. John
n. Jinkin*
1 UH1N0 TH E INVEHTOBR

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BTNDICATB T H R IF T PLAN
U cent* a day will deliver
1X600 to you nt maturity. This
la baaed nn fiH compound In*
teraat and ahowa 44". gain. f * r
each dollar deposited.

Irvine L. Jackson
N V E S T O R
S Y N D IC A T E

Smartness
\h \Lconomy

v d iW o im

SouthKide F .-T .A . Has
Plans For Hallowe'en
Mr*. M. N. Cleveland has -wer.
appointed to have charge of arraagementa f ir a Hallowe’en car­
nival to be given on Tuesday, Oct.
31 by the Sr, th Side Primary
P.-T, A. on the sehr„i| ground*.
I’ rrM-eeda of the affair will be user)
for welfare Work rsrluaivrly.
Th* carnival will i nslst
nf
booth* for popcorn, homemade low t’rn noveliirs which will
le
candy, ice cream, peanuts, .-old arranger! i '„ « i
Mpr “ mi.lwsy"
drinks, gran bags, hats aad llal- amang the **rl,u* ,;da*hews.r
Among Ihnse who w il
assist
Mr*. Cleveland are; Mis. Haile T.
Loach., Mr*. John HpirkllM , Mra
II. A. *4»UDd. Mrs. II. .11. mil.
Mra. C. » ' Piartwr. MK. G. O,
Saw, H. C. Smith, J r, Danner, Mr*. II. D. Mld-ll. Ion.
W. Copeland. Misa BeUy Mra- w . J. Hhmlrs. Mra. blank
and Mias Marjorie Has. Allan. Mr*. W. t\ Ghapamn.' aad
■to. E. C. Hftf P*r-

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His shingle rend. Ell Watt. M. 0.
hut to • whole couiitryaiufl hs i
God ia a creaky old buggy I

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Bic/ft Y o u r

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To-N ijfhl
Wednesday

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�WINNER

FOR TREADGOLD
Death O f PopolavStar
Athlete S a d d e n s
E n t i r e University

BARGAIN DAYS

U N IV E R S ITY OP FLORIDA.
G AINESVILLE, Octi f t . — A l­
thea* h n&lt;, tppenent has been
able to c m * the Florida goal
tin* In four fame* this season, a
•quad of yrlaf-etricken Gator footballet* fared the yrim fsaliutlon
yesterday that tha team had been
heovlly scored upon by the tragic
N E W LY PAPERED and painted death of Halfback Bobby Tread*
apartment. Four rooms. Every
gold In an autom-bil* accident
modern convenience. Rent Reason­
early Sunday morning. ■ able, also furnished rooms. Good
There was no football pracllca
home cooking. Th# Tatty Bhop,
yeatarday. Just as the usual Urn*
208 N. Park Aee.
the Gator yridder* trot down th*
hill from the gymnasium to Grah­
W ELL FURNISHED flrat floor am field, Bobby was btlny laid to
apsrtment, 214 W. ltth. la rg e rest In hi* childhood home at
living room with fireplace, atm* Falm Beach. Subdued aid sad­
perlor, bedroom, bath, dinette, dened, many of lb* Florida fo ’ tkitchen. Kclvinator, Plano,Car*g*. batl players lingered in Ihe gym­
Telephone 48.
nasium, o ff by themselves, unlit
late in th* afternoon.
Coach Hutch Stanley, Athletic
LARGE AND small furtilshad Director Edgar Janes and As­
apartment*. L a n g l e y Apart­ sistant Coaches Ban Clemons and
ment*. 811 Perk Are. Call 261.
Goof Bovrysr attended the* fun­
eral in Palm Beach, as did a num­
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished' ber o f the players. Tbs first
apartment with private bath, practice for the all-important
alto Z room furnished apartment! game with Tennessee et Knoxwith porch and private bath, 111 vtlle Saturday will b* held this
aftemo n.
Magnolia Avenue.
“ We'll win for Bobby,” we* th#
quiet but determined prediction of
IB— Houses For Rent
the Gator players and coaches in
FURNISHED 0 room bungaloi regard lo the bsltl* with tha

23 Words or Less, Three Times....

25 Words or Less, Seven Times....
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50 Words, Seven Times.................

R A V E YOUR W ATCH repalral
' by eae who really knows ho*
BrOtr*. Jeweler. Mag. As.
MOVED FROM Magnolia to Pal­
metto and 2nd Street.
Hem.llitehlng-dreae making by Mr*.
Berwick. Sewing machine* rented
and repaired. Agent, Binges Ma­
chine*. Singer Shop.
V A N T YOU to know we have
. the Marvelous powders,
and
reams talked about on radio
t W 1e a weekly. Everything in
drag*. Campbell Drug Co, Phone
10X

TRUE
SPIR ITU AL Reading,.
1 Mr*. Bally Russell, Appoint­
ments'. Phone, &lt;1521, Orlando,

■Chlifeh'Tel-vfcv# Vvery Sunday "7:80

r. M.

J U V W i . 1 9 th.

motto. Phone 77
Fleischer.

GRAHAM 1H ton truck, staks FDR RENT: 1U aerrs tiled celery
land. Four miles from town on
Skid cab $128.00. Chevrolet I ton
flat body truck, niw Urea $78.00. paved road. Inquire I I I E. 2nd HI.
Ford one ton truck, mrteel* axle,
taw Urea $78.00. Reel and Hons.
ZB- 'MWetUneuat For Sal#

6—Situation Wanted

.COLORED WOMAN wants Job In
house or laundry work. 410 E.
$th St.

10— Flower*

and

Plant*

STRAW BERRY PLAN TS for Ml*
W. W. Potter, Phone 782-W.
FOR SALE: Rooted crotons, 14
different varitlta, ate per plant,
llSO Magnolia Avenue.
I I — Miscellaneous
CASH FOR old Upld. U. S. JdCfnss. McLaulin'sJewelers, 112
Fork. .
U r * W a n te d
W ANTED TO BUY: Sacks to u»o
Oil Med beds, ‘good used, sack*
oecaptabe. also want land fsrillitar distributor, P. O. Bog I, Ovie­
do, Fla.

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TENNESSEE va/FLORIDA
ALABAMA va. FORDHAM
N. V ;U .
L. S. U.

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GEORGIA

VANDERBILT

TULANB VB. AUBURN
KENTUCkjf vs. DUKE
N. CAROLINA vg. GEORGIA TECH
YALE

vb.

HOLY CROSS

ARMY
vb.

CHICAGO

vb .

tonritw w ith th# h u d o f ■
London to y shop, who sold
Mtl* i t to y M id ler*, run*
({'&lt;•*&gt;tineed Prom P are On#&gt;,
lie* Company la extending Its tanka had increased 20 per
■UK* 1032.
kyrshlre plant and inerooaiag Ha
itmff. This week-end incidentally
ras the centenary e frih e birth o f
LEG AL, NO TICE
U M Nobel, foam ier o f the mo-

b if
th *
and
cent

t v J IIM IH , SKM IVflt.K &lt;_»
t v . r i.o n io v . in r e n e v iv
IN
Its: K *(e te « f (IKOItOU E
.burg, and Ocala are (he leading
lll.I.IN, Usees.e*. *■__ _
w in a i. v w r e
team* In-the conference and there
&lt; 1H IIF"EIIV «H
|la little to chaos* between them. i t h aNOTICE
t I h *_.
* 111 . « »
: rjn (r^
%■ D-,
(Ocala loot to Robert S. Lee o f the' *7t, rtnr » r■ :j*"v
I | &gt;r,„,t to 1 h- llunort j l , Co
B ig Ten Friday by a 7-0 ecora. I' 1,(1,, of HsmlBiil, »'* .nly, 1
Ida It* final rviurn, •&lt; .•nun*
I Kctterlhee* H igh o f St. Augne-III voseher*
a* . AdmlnUln ,nr
tin* has
shown
considerable
strength Uila season against non-!
.conference opposition. Tha M ullet*1
walloped L ive Oak Sft-0 Friday
night. Laadoa H igh whipped For-,
nandina, 13-1. Friday afternoon.)
The Lions hare hot played a loop

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ECONOMi /,

B A K IH O
P O W D E R

The standing o f the teams In writm
conference play follow s:

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t « k c i-liy ____
l&gt;n yiurm n*Ach
I.P FdlilirM

BROWN

CALIFORNIA v«. 80. CALIFORNIA
CLEMSON

ovie Thcatelra

MICHIGAN_____

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TPstalks

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HARVARD

vbT DARTMOUTH

IOWA

MINNESOTA

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MICHIGAN STATE

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SYRACUSE

N A V Y v i -P E N N

NORTHWESTERN
PITTSBURGH

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NOTRE DAME

OREGON STA+E vs. WASH. STATE

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or see Mr*. J

19— Farms For Rent

EXPERIENCED
railroad
rat#
dark, accountant and traffic
man with citrus packing house eipertsnee desires permanent runnactlon, Reply Oeo. P. I-ove 11, *18
Palmetto Ave.. Ranfonl.

Two ticket* to the y i n * Theater are the prise* which m to
each o f Uw three partM * who guesses nearest to the K taal
namber of wntnere. \
The Important tM *g ; tf&gt;, romemfcer la that the aotner yon
torn la poor list the b e tte r ir yonr chance to win the ticket* bec* d m the tlck*l* go to the first three nearest to correct lists.
Clip this coupon, place k * W " opposite the name o f the
team y :e think will win, or write “ T ie " i f iron think the teams
will tie, and beta* OT r*aQ j *mt list to The Herald office before
noon on Saturday, Oct. HU
*

years an outstanding baseball
player. A senior In the school of
business adminlstratl'n, he held
the rank of rsptaln of company
“ F " in the It. O. T. C. Infantry
unit. Socially h# belonged to P i­
rate,. Haerhus end Theta campus
— ---- ----------------GIRLS AND BOYS
soclelies and was a member of
" I f its union rnllri
the Alph* Tau Omega national
fraternity.
,
According to university official*
never has *n incident so shocked
and saddened th* campus of the
University of Florida, an incident
HEWING MACHINE. $5 0(1 Swiv­ « hi h still has not determined th#
el desk chair, $5.00. Vacuum fates of three other students, all
cleaner. $10.00. Children's tricycle, sons of prominent families within
$2.00. Mrs. A. E. Harnett, Fern the stats.
l'trk.
Today, as the body of the de­
parted Florida athlst* and man
rested 111 a local funeral home,
( heap for hundred* passed thv bier in silent
rllsnlsl at homage to a splendid boy who
characterised ail tha better thing*
i of young manhoed. Usfurt dawn
re* burnrr^ yesterday morning, with th* fog
houl laid*, hanging low over ths railroad
Also good iiation, a largt crowd waitad In
Ulh Hire*! , i|,nct for th# southbound train
__________ I to carry Hobby home from hi*
ide violin I last days In the school which h*
eork done j loved and which in turn honored
end appreciated him.

14— R o o m Without Board

Daytona Beach Is ronfrrtnc* opponent, 'winding 32In, the only other Intra-eonferRiding Top Place encL
fray last week, leratnint,
previously held to a tie by Ocaja,
In Foot bal l #Loop!
crushed Palatka, 26-0. The set­
j
back sent tha Maroona lo the bot­
D AYTONA BEACH, O e t.'&lt; L ~ tom of the standings
Daytona Beach Hi/h .earned no­
Indications at this time are that
li e on rival member* .o
.off the Daytona Beach, Inks City, Lee*Northeast
Conference
that It,
would have to be given titl* consi dr raI ion this season by defeat-,
In* Hanford 20 to 0 Friday In itai
1833 loop debut. The victory put
the Buccaneers at the top of that
conference with Lake City's T ig ­
ers, who played Starke, a DtM»J

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E I N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 25, IM S

CHEAP FOREIGN Hitler Pleads FI
O f His Regime
GOODS MAY BE Win Equality
POT UNDER BAN

NUMBER

r Approval STOCK MARKET
Effort To
ith Nations

RALLIES WHEN Opens With M etal:
DOLLAR DROPS Bought For $31.36

so
BERLIN, Oct. 25.—UP)—Chan­ tlnr t foreign pollclex, w «»
cellor Hitler pleaded with Gee- pas lunate that hi* voice frequent­
many yeaterday to rndorse Ana ly rok*.
I r Jsfrnded hi* sdmir.i.tration
in its efforts to win equal­
N R A G etsA u thorityTo regime
ity for Germany aim-ad and do­ and '-oneerned himself principally Brisk Buying Follows
witl Ihe complaint that 'he rvst
Control Imports I f mes! c |ieaee at home.
Tumble Induced By N ew Y ork Towns
” \Ve desire to live with all 01 he world does not understand
Isolated By Storm
They A re Harm ful others in peace,’* he averted- “ Let Gernany. Hit arraignment of &lt;h*
Idea That R FC Gold
To U. S. Industries Olliers draw the consr&lt;|uenc,«. Wo Ver ladles treaty anl reparations
Plan Is Inflationary
ELIZABETHTOWN, N. Y ,
shall sign northing Ihnl i* dishun war mailed ty bitter attacks in
Oct. 25. — &lt;A&gt;&gt;- Several small
IV*
slrow
Wilson,
G.-txt
Urltjln
otaldr.
If
*ny
nation
IS
entitled
W Afm iNO TO N, Oct. 25.—(JP)
WASHINGTON. Oct. 2I&gt;.—
NEW YORK, Ort. 25—m — communities were Isolated to­
'ranee.
WASHINGTON, OcL 2(5.—
— Machinery to control importi lo rlaim divine help it is tier- amt hr
day and roada were blocked by
(A .P .)— Shephard Morgan,
“&gt;h«
'he only nations which can Th«* forvign exchange market JeIhnl might l&gt;c endangering mitt* many.
(A.P.)—The
Roosevelt gold
continue to live in the b n g run”, cidwl the new RFC gold price fix­ a damaging blixxard which
Ch^ae National Bank vicea s : — Hortens*— K---- W rilsT of 1 fiwl American industry was given j
"■ w » ld rather diethan act
buying policy won Inaugu^
he l I'.e
« « f r ird , “are thoic which are ing plxn wo* decidedly Inflation­ hlaeted out an advance winter
Mrs. iiortcnM K*
Welli, al
%jfi* Vr,ip n liv hv PrMtiIfntdUhonoisbly toward nivn.it i*»n. If
president, told Senate investi­ Tampa, Democraticnational com’ NRA„
h) 1 resi.ieni
J
to sacrifice live* for ary yeaterday and ■ *evere tum­ greeting to Northern New
tiled today with tho gov­
woman -h o U expected to| R™»evelt n an executive order
r*
send ,m . . t h e gal Wdgllg
gators here today that $30,- mlttee
ble In the dollar gave stock* and York. Automobile parties were
kortr.
ernment buying gold at ‘
i_f _ . K.
vmmw . « unit to Investlirstc complaint#
•tapir*
another
sharp
boost.
the
World
■•Erin sti. entered
HU
&lt;000,000 of serial certificates « o Into the primary neit year
rHrnp fnr*irw imports.
* lli*
a t»« mlnut* »«Wr*
marooned at many points, and
131.36 an ounce, 27 cetiM -.
ndidate
for
the
United
Hutea
I'rtce*
on
the
New
York
stock
ist her will ani ended
1%-a3 h e ld by banka were paid off
many tree* and communication
Emharirnes, quota# anti higher j niarlsing the in ang illUMI her v Wnr sgninst
. . .
,
Senate
against
Senator Parkhigher than quotation* on
iif the Reich* tml* eic'ii.m caor. trial fight’ honorably, relying on and ommndlty exchange* and the
lines were broken. The storm
1
1
are
at
the
rommand
of
before 120,000.000 held b y ] Xrsrnmel,t , nJ , ho.t of other*,!
the Ixmdon gold exchange,
L
daybreak.
About
the atlmini«t ration if thorough in­ paign in prvparati II I'M th,* No.. lire promise* of President Wilson Chicago Board of Trade wobbled ended at
anxioa* to g*t tha Joh Mr*. Wvll«j
uncertainly during much of ihe
the public was paid.
(Continued On rags Two)
Elisabethtown the countryside
Tho* the Administration cm, 4''
finds pleas of Amer­ ! 12 pleoiM'iti' A»n ilit* ndm.nUtro
vc*1 Lrnt on
day. and it was not until pro
Although Um former" had laUr hat declined to comment other ican
lay under from six to I t Inches
producers for aid justified
barked on th* latest phase of Ita,
|
nnunerd weakness appeared in the of enow.
maturity dotes Morgan aaid pub- than to My “ I will have a formal NBA may make only preliminary
manifold program for Increasing'
dollar during the afternoon, that
u rtr bald certIrlRitea could net bo and dtfP.ilte statement as to my Investigation. If it found a Si.’isli
commodity prices, In a step pro­
brisk buying developed.
called before maturlt/, whilo those candhlacy in due time/’
for action, the President would
claimed by th* President to be
By the! lime Ihe Chicago wheat
bald bjr the ‘Chaae National Hank
turn the question ova* !»» the tar*
toward "Managed currency” . Th#
market bad already closed with
could be.
ff rommission for thorough sift­
purchase plan applies only to new*
yestrnlay'* upturn whittled down
Under questioning by comnjlting I pon its findings he would
ly mined American geld, Includ­
by
1
to
I
1-2
rent*
,
bushel
by
tSe
counarl
Decora
Morgan
u
ld
tee ct
ing that from Ita terrlUriea. . j
art to control foreign competition.
profit-taking sale*. Cotton at New
nothin/ In the certlfiWllh PreeWent Rooeevtlt kep*
S'ork. however, finished |1 to $1.35
The onler was taaticNil as ArnerI-1
—1———
held by the banker* permlt1'
In the White HenOt by n coM*
their payment before malurl
J can newsprint
paper produc-eri ^Camps ToBeO pencil A t A 1 1-I)ay Disturbance a bale higher, xllvar future,
official! of the age dries Involved
gained nearly a rent an ounce
nnadian and European
were busy yeeterday making
Brings Setback To hides rose as much aa 1-4 of a
Various
Places
Koff
Alber U. W lggln, former ^halr- ~
paper men to attempt to work out
preparations for ~lh*
rent
a
-pound,
and
rubber
abou
C
1-3
nuut o f the banka executive com­
R elief O f - Jobless
OppoHttton G TO up8 of a cent.
UnreNt “ I t i &gt; «voTmtnryvprice agreement which
m ittee' sm nnm cwi"th» *h#*Voi'uH-' G row ing
M ore Police Called To These offtetela, nevartbeleax, found
would safeguard the Americana
time to m u x report* o f second day
tartly /are up a contract with
Just b i» inflatlonar) the HKC'a
Nation
Credited
To
HAVANA.
Oct.
25.—fA
F
*&gt;
—After
(4*)
Of
Guard Plan t Which market reeetlon* to Ota Presi­
the Chaae National that gave him
(Continued
on
Page
Four)
in assuming the higher coat a Im- — TALLAHASSEE,
pr .tM»m of rchi'f f..r
a night nf terror during which the
Conflicts O verN R A I used by cud** terms. A tariff waa IrnlA ji.i.l.-.a retired pay of 1100,000 a year
N early 3000 L e f t dent's plan, announced In hi* ed­
in Florida tin. .. intwt| »lr —a- rent with exploding bomb*,
dies* of Sunday night. They were
for U fa.,
th* rC’ -ihan
gov arnme ni* aaiarled
ci».I between fllllMBNl BflQ
* *L
1
*~* Jacksonville Lawyers
NEW YORK CITY, Oct. 25.— virtually out of the «|Ueatlon on to Cost
Payment by Cuba of interest on
(Continued on Page Two)
AUGUSTA, On., Ort. 26.— (AT— pleased to note an upward trend 'C ]
IIMl.mm n month wa- anm inetd thi# morning that it hnd broken
Growing uncertainty throughout
Meet With City Heads Additional police ware placed on In xrheat, even though the gain
bonda held by American* with
here &gt;e*terday hy Mami# KhgC» Ihe hw« k of oppoaiuontat move­
the country* attributed to the
money loaned by the Chair Na­
duty In Augusta's textile mill wa* latar erased by profit-taking,
ment! which had foaierod a gener­
state relief threctisi,
spread off labor trn Idea, conflict9
(Continued On Pags Tw o)
tional Bank of New York wa*
J
W
Shands,
Jacksonville
at­
■trike area yesierdky aa rtgtl,»
al
at
like,
and
t
hat
the
s
trike
which
IV
l
crchantsl
TrgedToBe
The
plan
efiioince#
unemiiloyMI
over the NItA program, unsatis­
broujrht to the altrntinn of the
torney
for
the
Bondholders'
Pro­
broke
out
In
the
piekat
line
at
gripptd
the
nty
all
day
yeaterday
rainp#
at
Tampa,
Minriv
IVtwafactory retail trad** and further A t Trade Body Meet
Cl
Senate Committee yr*terday in
Manufacturing plant
t ol u anil Orlaiitio where non will waa terminated at midnight last tective 4 rmuiltre, and l.uclen II. the Xing
hut proportionately naialler reresI
Continued on Pa/e Two).
while
the
3
P.
M.
shift*
were
night*
Boggs.
Jacksonville
attorney,
who
in housed while working n IW*
#lim# in mimrndily price*, Is n»*
lleeaiise uf Inclement weather* I'lovenients and acinmiii" uiioRa
Slight damage wa* occasioned was ,n associate ceansel for the changing.
flectetl in hint w&lt; ek'a reports
« -rhrduled meeting of the Tornwhen Immba were thrown under city of Hanford in Its successful
Home 3000 striker* from th*
( Continuawl on I'agi- fwn|
from the fedtial reserve center#.
in* i int Committee of the Semi­
R eady T o
(Cknitinuea nu Ca ge T w o )
•nit against the Chess Nall oast fear mill* which have been closed
In many uiea# however, cmLOS ANGELES, O et 28 —W )
nole County Chamber vf* ComBank, were in Sanfprd yesterday or crippled by walkouts In th* last —Th* foothill section surrounding
ptnynumt Kn* rofrltmirrl to train,
| tuerce drew only a small attend.(Continued
On
Pag*
Two)
Brain
OperationGiven
moraine
in
ronfrrenc*
wilh
mem­
and so fur no Io s t * UiVi* Iteeu ro
I « s Angslss on th# north and east
mice at the City Halt yeaterday
2 SailorsDieW henNew bers nf the City Commission.
lUontimicrt on I’upc Fuurj
was jarred lost night sharply by
Plana *re virtually completed
afternoon although the aubjeet for YoungVictim O f Wreck
' whl.-h will p ro v i\ adequate and
U.SX rumerlHRanuned Thr merltng was drtuled to ■ Sarraut A grees To Be an earthquak*. Ths shock waa felt
1tit « 1-Miin wa« whether or not the
discussion i f the 1933-34 budget,
to a l*s*sr deg*** In th* metro­
Intaroatin/ entertainment for the
men hunts of Sanford w ish to a**
G A I N E S V I L L E . » r l . 25 &lt;j*P&gt;—■
nearly 100 ntembara of Woodmen President Is Impatient sist In staging an M\HA Sale" Jeff Rny Arnold,. Hiovrlafid, one SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2f». and Mr Hhanda eaptessed the Head O f New Cabinet politan district of th* city. No In­
jury, apd practically no damage
\n f— aim cruiser I'hicaga, n#w view* of the Committee he repreIhgr** here Thursday, Nov. 2.
at th* world aampa in o e n t m i O v e r M i n e P e a c e D e l a y
i)f i brei• Cin versi t y i•f Kb*•ill a util* l^T—The
PARIS, Oct. S S i - l f ) - Ffjrt- W M ~ r e » * « U d _ ^ — i,
i
L
m
I
badly
I
m
"
1
*
IIL
UlkU°n
&gt;h*
b“
&lt;U*dtjija Woodoien D iitrM hfo; 1
tt
XUUkliAiM
dent*
"who
ha^e
been
in
a
&lt;
tiliral
The meeting wan adjournal nnher! Mr. Dugg* *aa prv«n4
dli- dsnt Lebrun today asked EcsetoT
In Glendalo, rannsd goods
r riw exported l o /OtherTreW
W ASniNG TO N, Ocl. 25. —f/B— til toniy*r at ft:.10 oVIock, and^E. condition In the Atarhun OduiHf ■1 C &amp; », two mchibe
R
p
|
rut#
an
unpaid
balanro
of
at- Albert Harreul to form a cabinet tumbled from shelves end
pint
-Mire
Iin
m-nilr
i
near
Imre
crew
Jb
I
&lt;&gt;f
Injuries,
another
rrcrw lii/tlt at T:S0 a'cloek, it Th* PfMiidivfit Is hacoming Impa- F Ilfttcl »rth, chairman of the llo
h• torn**y’« fara. No nfficUl action and he agreed to undertake the o f burglar alarms wsfo is t off.
nun nine, uralerwent #«Hou#l&gt; hurt and a fourth
} wo* stated today.
Sundrtv inofUing,
tii'fit over lhr long ilrawnnut tv* com mitt i - toiloiy urged u large en»h Sundav
task.
Beverly Hills, slso in ths fdSthlll
t iTiuml upititlmn ve»lenbiy, t&lt; missing after a collision jeitli, wa* taken by the ('ommUrioner*,
The /ethariflg mark* th e'first gnljations for peace* on “ raptlvi'” and
M i i eacntative
a t i « n d- »u cm
The cabinet would replace that ■action, but to th* west, reported
day
with
the
Mulish
f
re
I
filter
it
w»*
learned
from
City
Clerk
— quarterly meeting o f the DIs- minr* in Pennsylvania ami h»,wii-&gt; iuii ! Imo of committer niendiera' retie* 1)o prt-oyiriu iactl by
nf former premier Edouard Dxla* i nly s light shock.
,
Silver 1'aim.
V S Lam*nii.
trict and representative* from ft*port#hI at noon today to **ifpi'Ct and u-ei I'unta'; who, it ia believed ronrti"U*fi of ill** bin in.
■tier whirh fell lhi. week after a
The
only
effset
of
the
quak*
{n
The
%i»*e|*
1
1
jute
logo'her,
in
■
Thi*
npi*r»ttiui
w
«
n
pi
rfoi
iiifHl
by
I'V
ill*
i
Minlltef,
will
Iwneflt
hy
camp* In Seminole, t^ike, Volu»ia, a rrply from Myron Taylor, chan
helled drnsle in ths ('.hamber nf 1,0. Angeles was In Jar loose h
routh
Orange, Brevard, and 0*ccole man af the United Stales St«*t«l Ho -iiigiio* of » special amir* day Dr F lwnrd Jt-lk". -lark-onvilla, a* log of! Point Sui, Fttl
BOMB WHKCKH SHOP
Lepulie* ovsr
the g.itwmment few stones from the old rodof
here
f if Iii fit to l'r Ralph
J»“ k
reuntie* are expected, a* well a* t’orpmution, wjthin a few hours. lieu next week
Irsder’a plan lo balance the budget stoned courthouse which had bean (
HMtivillc. anil by Sh' \V C. Tboma#
The Prfaiilcnt has told operaA great hide waa t »rn in thr
elate officer*.
rillG AG O , Oct 25, - (A*l— A nrd protect thr franc through condemned and roped off follow* mol J. Maxey IM I. Jr., (lainrovillr. port *ld&lt; of the Chicago Ihe bow black piiwiler bomb exploded and
various new taxes and govern, ing the Mar. 10 quake which
B. F. HergU, e f Umatlll*. wilt torn of the mines owned hy the KEENAN SUCCEEDS M AII.OY
Mi## (icrlrtide Ovi*r#i n*ft, tuprr- of the Silver Halm struck jus. for­
par t tail) wrecked a « • • beauly mental rranomiei.
preside over the meeting. Princi­ at eel and Iron com primp* I hut if
caused damage amounting to mil-- '
ward
nf
the
number
1
*
urret,
in(ra
m
tr*nt
of
the
boipltnl!,
luiid
early
they do not nuke terms with mi­
WASHINGTON, Ort 2f» *dh
,linp it* owner had fdanned lo
pal speaker* will be State Mana­
Ilona and th* death, of mar* than *
ner# he Hill step In.
Joseph Lt. Keenan, of t h velatid, J la#t night that Arntiltl had f*»me jK'fud i ul'-.l the heavy armor plate iqten yesterday several mile* from
A IT O R ’H HON HI It'll&gt;KK
ger V. P. Miller at Lakeland, head
120 parson*. L&gt;ng Besrh, the ran­
ihroigh the otw ration in good and bored in until It rcaelmd a I
uuj
*
n|ipoinli&lt;l
an
a^MiP.lant
ui
*
where
a
Senate
eubcommillee
i*
cpneul II. R. Beer* o f HI. Prtarater of that quake, w*i unaffected
-hajM-, but that hi* rendition had moat t j nidahip.
runs
l ^ l T t Ht IMUIMOTEII
torney
gein
ial
hy
I’re#.
lC«M»«evrlt
|
HOLLYWOOD,
Oct.
25
-&lt;A*&gt;—
ronditeling hearing* on how to
by last night's shuck.
burg. National Committeeman H.
The t Hicagn headed for Mare
yeolei dn\ lo succeed l*lit Malloy, | hiTump **« hitL niiire r»ciit$‘ linn*''
Police icpurteil Kotiert M. Man­
) ( . McCully o f Jackaenvllle, and
Kotrt it KlooppH .Jr.. JAeksonville I'•land f«r a survey of iamage curb crime and racketeering
in
CIIICAC30, &lt;let
tel I. Jr., 21-yesrold aon of th*
State Committeeman Judge J, G. Joaeph 11, Keenan, y In |il't»»er||- of &lt;11 liihoina, wh-&gt; resigneil nev­ and f * nest Kt.hei, Jr, Tampa.* Hlu| for repair* The MiU. r Halm.
CHHCKH TO EMPLOYER
er nl wei ks ago
tale Robert U. Mantell, famous
Sharon c f Sanford.
*,hunt'd unly n flight improvement also i.adly ttamngrd* turned l ack
ted the Kelly Hailev kidnaping
I'A YN K G l'ITS PAPKR
Nhakeapearean
actor,
shot
and
The meeting will atari at 7:50 gang nl Uklalumia City, wa* noti­
dm mg' the dav 'h* inl-kil
Ttie for K«u Franc*h*vu,
HT. LOUIH, Ocl. 26.—(A1—ThW
killed himself early yesterday In
omIi &lt;o»n of ail 1 hir« had hoeii
o’clock. A t 5:00 o'clock member* fied yesterday he hud been pro­
A man leeently traveled ftOOO
Chiiif l^y « It-rk John W Pray,
WEST PALM BEACH. Ort. 25 hi* apartment.
Discouragement Borland Hhoe Stores. Inc, operat­
•il &gt;e#tenb*y • a **ext remi-ly Nrwp »rt. R. I . ami Ltrut F S
e f the local Camp wilt serve an moted to chief of the criminal initf* from Sydney to North
(A3 W. A. Payne resigned ye*- over hie career
an actor was ing ratal) shops In 30citl*a, jroaold-faahloned chicken pilau. Thl* division of the attorney general'# Qiieeiialand* Australia, nSi\ liveil
i haprllr, niarim* corp*, U h I v i Lmi , lerday a* general manager of the
tsrdsy forwarded $5 gift checks
given
a*
ths
motive.
. xr(U be followed by a btsaines* *e*- office.
on nu all fruit diet.
N Y., vtvrv
killrtl.
M ,n hinUt Pal m Beach Post, a position he
I
to each of approximately 400 em­
»lon daring which many candl.loNifpli A. t III It*I ■„ (armlto, N. J.. bail helil for the last eight years,
------------------------------- —------------------M issH e rk in s A p p ro ve s
ployes and urged them to be/
A jflt e g will be Intmdured and given ---------------------------------—
wa# Injured Rt&gt;riou*ly and LirLt. lie iliil nut ann"unre future plana.
HILLY DOVlt 1H ILL
■'something that you need." 13m.
M
' ' Protection Degree o f the
11 A.
Mar Fa* tarir, Hnvt-i lull.
j
Rearrangements Mum ., win iniaAtng.
Camp.
HOLLYWOOD, Ort. 25—&lt;A1— checks at*tod at tho top that tkty t
FIINHUAI. MEN MEET
Itillle
Dove, screen actress, Is re veers void unless spent within an*'
The committee In chare# o f arWASHINGTON, fh-t 25.—W5—
purled
seriously 111 from plsurLy week from date of lsu* with «**•
rangdnwnta Inctndee J. W. Snow,
Secretary Perkin* ennuunred yesOCALA, Ort. 25.—(A3 —About st her home todhy. Only her hu&gt; earns displaying ths blue *agle.t
Lindbergh Suspect Is
* I . J. Braekln, and George Slinli
rita&gt;
that,
effective
immediately
Appealing to Sarforrt Kiwau'nns to widen Park Avr.iue. which 1*
delegates attended the opening band, Robert Kenaston, and her
"
- t t
Given Bill O f Health Atl
and all rvaidrnti of this city lb it a rontinualiog of Slute It &gt;ad No. the 35 immlgrnliitn and 23 natural
session of , two-day meeting of mother, ere permitted to tee her
GROUP H YSTERIA
'
Unllnn diitrlcls into which the
(he Florida Funeral Directors and Ml** Dove he* been ill a month
ihey look, morr for the
hrighi 3, from the banil»h*l! to llnneva c&gt;iunlrv formerly was divided woubi
NEW YORK, (let. 25 -0*1
N E W DANK OFFICER
side of the complex picture of life Avenue.
COLUMBUS. O , Ort. 25—(ff)
lie ciin-ulidatril into 22 districl-, I irul. Jaiaea Finn, former body ’Embalmi-re A»*'n here yeeterday. She Is an eipertant mother
in Sanford toJay, and drtlaririK
— First on* g irl' giggled, than
hariillmi:
Uith
iininigraliun
and
nut
C.
Itua*ell
Ma*
in,
wh
i
had
been
guard
(o
Col.
Charles
A
LindW IN T E R
H A V E N , Ort. 25.- that there arc now numerous evi­
another, then a third. Soon 1$,
li-igh, I* eonvinerd thal John
o f tbo American National dences of progress and develop­ nominalri) us president of tbn cl"'i urulitHimn affeira.
were la th* throes of giggling amt 1
The
K-errangcment
wae
bvoaght
J
(;
rrh,
hell
hy
Biwtun
po
-•*.
I&lt;
!&gt; Winter Haven annupoee l ment In this city, Karl Lehmann, for the new yrar «&gt;ms works ago,
(eschar* In a study room at
t j had
named A . G. trails ooity aecrvtary todav mid wa* olTirially elected la office to­ ■bout by Prealri.nl Roosi-Vclt'a ex- |i, t,„ way ronnecte.l with ins kid
Champion Junior high school war*
gm erly o f Athena, Go., hla audience that one o f the finest gether with ihe following officer*! ectmvr order coniblqjng the imml- liming ami ala)ing of lhr Lindunabls to at*p It. Th* principal
vleo pr—IJiat and cashier. Mr. method* of rebuilding feitn in S. F. Doudnry, 1st vu j-preslJ#nl gra'i'in ami naliiraHgatlun bureau'1bt ,yh ba&gt; y. a high nffina f ihe
called a doctor. "Vary common,# •
K gaaeW arrived hare Monday and Hanford and Seminole Ciunty lira W. S. Coleman, 2n I vlia-presi lent; into f»n$* as an economy tnrasurt* New York poller drpartnnni said
Ixing-rstablished Rotary Qub tempting lo do at tha present
ha said. "It's group hysteria/* l O t n O y morning ha assumed In a motor drive along the road­ Arthur Bransn, in-asurei; T. L. DaruH \Y Marl'iirtiiark wa# nfj last night.
Ideals form th* basis of the N a­ time. The cod* af ethic* aa propoint pel riunnilftpinner nf the new
The official said he had rs.rired
*' at Um k art.
tional Recovery Act, Sanford Ro- mulgaled by Rotary la msrsly thej
bed of Ihe new lakefrunt L -ule­ Duinaa, J. G. Hhaiun, tl, I). Cas­ hun'iiu #rvfinal months ngti,
thl, information from Finn, who
Larians were told when they gath­ Ida* of ’ Llv* and Lot Uv*.1"
va rd.
well, Howard luirv. Jnn. I), Jin
Th# world's greatest meat aaU
» « - *rnt lo interrogate Corel), in
SUGAR | t iN DIES
ered at th* Vsldei Hotel for
Speaking extemporane iu*ly, Mr. kina, W. B. Zach-y. and E. B.
Mr. Bentley else told of tha rap-, era or* th* people of Argentina,
a telephone ronvMrsatiot..
. r) f
luncheon yoeterday neon te He­ Id and expaaelee growth of Re- who i n n p 34a pounds o f inaet
Lehmann cited many facia which Randall. Jr ., as iiirrctcir*
p k u r k x A C H . Oct. U . he hail gleaned dur ng two months , Announcement was made that Raymond MoIeyTerms Iba' Finn will return lo N'es Yelk len to a short talk by Ed R. Bent­ ter, which now has represent*- , p,f „ ) f
-f Pierre Alexander Poche, of traveling throughout Florida, the monlhly J l m l j i i ' Hireling N R A A h Real Success immediately.
ley, of l-ekeland, district Rotary tlon In 75 nations. International j
IVspItg Finn'* belief, the police
gar mill operator died appearing before rule club:* as
good-will, he said, has benefited |
goermor for Florida.
win he held abusifl Kiqranlan Otn
Jei-aiimenk will continue eifort*
at a U»Al Weepltal, fel- guest speaker anJ gunveraing Caldwell’* “ MU* Orlando*, river
Mr. Benllsy, making hla first tremendously hy th* activltloa uf
M W t tillK. Oct, 25.
—1
The to obtain a supreme rourt order
Yesterday’ sW eather
i abort IlM M . lie ranm with numerou* men end groups freighter which will leave the dork NRA, declared Raymond Mutey
official visit te ths Banf°r4 flub, Rotary rluhe.
qiermitting an eiaminallon of the
■ Ortean# I® Florida alt Who have p finger on
Thus* attending tho muting
Ull *h«
UV palne of tomorrow night at C.3o oVIock.
yest i-ila) I- a *uc:#e* “ licyond the contents of a safe depot it bsx spoke on “The Four Highways of
n .o iu u A
Rotary." Ii« outlined these high­ were: II. R. Cloud, o f Orlando,
» f th'eMato.
■ certain portion gf
itteni'nc thr nirrllng fondi-'t dirsin. of those who advo­
Gorch malnUdat in a N r* York
lit)U id, of Altamonte cated it."
ways as Ihoss leading to th* 4*0 r Dorsey Perry, of Avoa Fork, I*
rndl U'd a tour,
Mr. Lakmaan pr&lt;
■1st
l l l « h U w Rale
bank.
*"!»■
gors* end Kiwuiiinna
of proper social ssrvlco, clob Mrv- A. Perkins, of DeLand, Royal Ad. ban V o h d __Vs"”
let m u m better .than that uf
The former assistant secretary
ApetaeaideL rlr
II II
.„
ico, community ssrvles alld IkUr- dlngton, of Avon Park, Walter Iksrtaw
last year, -which wa* better 'bnn Howard Ovrrlin. win p.-vslJcd. S.j ef state, who designed lo edit a
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at any time since the I- -jia " He Jr Nbt, Fletcher B*''*y, Anhur mags sine, told Bernard college
natlosul srrrtce which a n th-&gt; Treat, of Msi bourne, and F. D, l u l l s ,
I r i O J M A p V R K T is tN f;
ADJOURNMENT OKK3ED
CluW* four major actlvlllos.
•aid that ovary c^ty will benefit by Braun, I. J. Br* kin, E. C. l|0f students (hat "it le not necessary
Alsop, of Orlande, and Rotarianf
i'ai'iT'u.'
- T f 'i l
aecrvtary o f the this trrurisL crop, and 'hat the MT, Bill DuBo.c, V. IL Wilmn, to defend the NRA, even though
“ It 1* Rotary * function.'' Mr. Paul Stine, who praoidod. A- W, UalaasytU* - ~ . ...
GENEVA, Oet. 15.— (A'--The
t f C mmrrr*, wtaa thing le de it I* get r?*'1' E L Hoy, A. B Johnson, B. D. criticism ran be beard.
■leering
° f tU DL- Bentley said, "te pars th* way Epps, H B. Pop*, a. W. Spencer , Xsy West _ / O t M .
•r, a »e rto r nf tour. fo r the r let tors.
CanweU, T. I- Duma*. C. O. B «t«,
arm.mcnt
Cjnferencs
today r#c for th* thought end sscllona off the B. U Msltblo, &amp;
"It is thr greatest eominon effort
la- vt ~ J 3 r j j ,
Pa nting to recent Impro'&lt;menta Dana BenUke, W B. Xachty, F. ever made to think and act aa a ommended aa adjojrnmem until nsllep. T»n years ago M tory Btevsne, W. A.
la DeLaod, wore la
iOay afUrao-m h&gt; ceq- U the downturn dietret, /• well
leaders began stressing th* Idea Heyne*. S. 0 . Gray
Fran* I'elrvw, W .fA . aglt In the reiteration of the rca- Dec. 4. TU* recommendat n* w
Harry Papworth and a* the preaent etat-s of th- Lki
Otto PnldweB, S.
made nitfcmht and* r* land in| that o f ends* o f *t hie* ter each hast- man, J. Anamle Uf* of the nation.*
Mu I ral trail. front boulevard, Mr, * Lehmann
Karl leluuana, Jn&gt;.
Leonard k
the parley w ill begin thee if It's nes* and profession,
T T u
, . n
r - i g .
■Reared hie hag rare when he *aid
Rupert Strr.klaa'l P.
president, Arthur Hendersoa. aid find v th* National
W. C. HuUhlaoa.
n,
N.
J..
hag
had
aa
open
Howaro l*oeg,
C Harden, R. ff,
the committee, are convinced that
tn * t o t the stale toad rkport mi it
hen promised not «mly to •»«*O. Hbarosi, Ray FoX^jC. air movie theater, where patron* sufficient progress has been made
Rotarlan* th#
T. WilUama,
may drive In and enjoy the show In the m*M$l&lt;** aod th a t't is na
i waet lki* plete the tep^reealng of thr r a t
W. b- Culcraan,
worth who w
ire know i
tlr car*.
“
' “
ae ggaalMA but
ful to eoatkuo,
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udence Offered Sen­
ate Group Showing
T h a t Public Trust
Was Not Fulfilled

U.S. Embarks On New
Phase O f Program
To Increase Average
Commodity Pri cea

PAST WEEK W A S :
ONE OF TROUBLE,
REPORT SH O W S. . . . . . .

m

STATE W IL L AIDfNfGHT OF TERROR
ITS TR A N S IE N T BRINGS END TO
WINTER VISITORS STRIKE IN CUBA

STRIKERS FIGHT
GEORGIA TEXTILE
MILL W ORKERS

Los Aiureles Area Has
A n other Earthquake

Woodmen
. Entertain Big Throng

Lehmann Calls On PeopleTo Look h'or Job
Bright Side Of Life In Sanford Today

RotaryPrinciples Form Basis Of NRA,
Governor Bentley Tells Sanford 'Club

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AN INDDPEN1IENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Member Associated Press
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HANFORI). FLORIDA. MONDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1933

o l i c y 1,700,000 MEN
Is Frebiised Nation BACK AT WORK
RooseveltlA gain LABOR FINDS
f t « v ie w in g :
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Is
In

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P rogrra m , |
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PEACEWUH Retail Code Signed
EQUALITY IS By Roosevelt T o Go
HITLER’S AIM Into Effect Oct. 30i;i

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Pries fir s Cents

F o r

J o b le s s

O f

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In

F a n a tic

G erm an

A p p eal
U n ity

S m a llT o w n S h o p o w n e r
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C o s t S a le s
B an n ed .
VIENNA, Oct. 2 3 —&lt;/T&gt;— An
REGENSBURG, Germany, Oct.
attempt waa mada to bum
WASHINGTON. fX-t. 23 — ;
23.—&lt;A*&gt;—Chancellor Hitler, mak­
down airplane hangars at 8 «liing hU flrat apeerh directly to
(A.P.)—
President fntbseveli
burg airport today where po­
the public alnce Germany’# with­
signed the corfe fo r ' retail
lice
plane*
guarding
the
bord­
drawal from tha League of Na­
ers are kept. Pollcs aaid tha i stores just nefore iiltilnight
tion*, waa tumultuously cheered
fir* la undoubtedly o f Incen­ IlM t night, with nr^/tcmptlou
here yesterday a» he criticised
diary origin and waa probably ' to little store keeperr
100 percent petriotlam and relterIX1 ^
atart ad by Naila. Diamvery of
aled Germany'# deaire to live
towne
of
2600
|&gt;coplc
or
lesn..
-g
the blat* by a cuatoma guard
peaceably but on equality with
The net made It possible
enabled airmen t oextlngulah It
the real of the world.
for the code to go into i-iTect
before aerioua
damage waa
The occasion for hla apeecn waa
a week from today at the iM-gledone. Authorities pointed out
an a««embly of Storm Troop* «t
nlng of a new month. It fmblda e
that the fire occurred at ap­
Germany'! Hall o f Fame In the
aalaa at lesa than tnvot r *'o«t, and
proximately the aame hour aa
countrywide near Kelhelm, Bava­
tho provialona apply to *halo
ria A Itemendoua vvation greet* I
paper awaatlkaa and tha Nail
*tntr« tn -mall town- *• well.
;
the chancellor when he went on
emblem, wera being acatterod
•'re.pl,' tit Rltuw nll waa avkud
•be .peakeri' platform.
.a all aectloni of Vienna.
to approva tha retail rol&lt;- xmn t e ­
"W e who experienced four Bt'l
a tajegram aent yesterday *&gt;y 1-esA
a half yrara of w ar," declared
Hahn, prealdent of th- NatiooUHiller, "are beat qualified to knt-w
RtU li Dry Oooda’ Aa*&gt;K'7*ii—
n. The ^
J U _ lerron^. .W« alan am boat
equipped to understand the dif­
reesaaga, mad* public l-y Mir.
I t-a is s.a -a i U v
r T H I HO.
ference oetween hurrah patriot1&lt;m
Hahn at the asaoclation in ad&gt;
lM.OsU.IMm ate wfitl wnempl ynl.
and the genuine aplrit of unity."
"Winter !*» jo t Mb«*a&gt;l What
S O U T H
F L O R I D A
U T V IN O F F S E E K S
lie waa Interrupted by
wi&gt;.l
Prealdent that "mir ro.l» tg* !
aii %%*• t.i .h. fio the-i HMiHti.lUMI
your hand, uml many J
cheer, when he aaid the world waa
i'»«»**np|nvi,d in tin r *mini; months?
thousand! of istall merrhantifb tp
theuaant
Tli* onl&gt; %%.»\ \». tan i-ooilily ptlt B E A N S A R E
B E IN G P R I V A C Y .O N
T R I P not tn interfere with German).
throughout
th e
country
"Our goal,” aaid Hltlei, " j to
"W hatever necessary to end in j
•hem to wink • by i» further
makr the nation happy again by
, anxloualy awaiting ynu&gt; npprovg
view," he diarlaaed, "we «b ill also j
hoiteninir of work bom s."
M A R K E T T O W A S H IN G T O N
getting It ita daily bread
tre- L a b o r H e a d s u c c u m b s in the h p* that this lung period! V
T R E A D G O L D ; : *1he ••ItmrtiVf of the A. K. of S E N T T O
boy or sell gold In the world mar- |B O B
(Continued On Pag# Two)
of uncartalnty during wliicli our £
kti.H
I. is n ’t() hour uoik week f r all
T o
H eart
D is e a s e
(Cunllnuen On Page 'three)
"This Is a policy an«l nut an ex­
ilido
t
i
v.
Green
lia**
told
the
ad
F n irly Good P rice Is M o s c o w O f f i c i a l s A r e
jG A T O R
A T H L E T E ,
A f t e r S h o r t Illn e s s
pedient. It is not In bo used
ministration that link *** nil MIA
FAIR EXHIBIT ATTACIIKO
P r e d ic te d Fur Crop;
S i l e n t O n D e ta ils
null*# approximate .1 "I11
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L o c a l G r o u p A s k s F or*' ^
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D I R S
IN
W R E C K
wiek. or*ranixed lalwu in'im will
TAI.LAH aV s EE, Oct. 23.- i/P)
O f
H is
Itin e r a r y
S
tr
ik
e
E
n
d
s
(h
iiek
lv
•irk to push through I diu' i m * i*
— Part of the state's wmhll.it al william N. Doak, ^ r e u r y o f i 7 i D r . H a n s e n ’ s R e t c n t i o n ) ; ' ;
boc In tha Hoover rabioal aad •»—
■
hill to that end.
' P a i i o r e r . rvt - 1
■(.•
M ovrrM r, Oct 2S.—
— For^ tha t'-antunr of P togrwaa *xposi­ noted labor loader, who died al hla | A telegnun, urglnr , ; "v&lt; rnot
i
lit* rnnfs-ntinn "■ be expressed eustness in the I % •g*I:iti«
tion
waa
attached
lest
woek
for
* •i*i •*/vtnttiis«ar Maxim Lltvtnoff
home In nearby Virginia today. Hl| D » * i Sholtg to retain I'i ll-in ir' '
(Continued
On
I'aice
Three)
an
inauranr*
bill,
according
tn
W.
W ill
S ta g e
F i r s t !
C n r O v e r t u r n s N «*n r
dent this week, due !•• I* •
i..p - in itNYtl inrtianito to Waah
died of heart dlaeoae, having auf- Honaen. o f Jhekann- ill-. » -ta t« ' '
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n»ng of the movement
»»•*■ ‘
•nifi »' f'*r In* roriveraatlom* with C. Ilndgaa, chairman o f the Flor­ fared a severe attack about two health officer, waa «e-ii ' • T-ilia- j
SNOW
IN
WASHINGTON
i Ocni.-* f « h v S u m isv
•1op of I mils.
I'tr* nit til Htditkeveli, and he will ida Century of Progrraa commis­ weeks ago.
haa.ee Frtdav aftei.,.«m »ft*r a
&gt;t •|
Th fit at
I* ax. Mi.* itw without revralina sion. but the situation "ia all
members of ih,
.-m in.li (m inty J'
i
W K N A T rillF . W ti-li. Or! •!
Mr.
Doak
was
61
year#
old.
Ha
G
\INF
tin
it ••tit
Woodman of the WnH'i mnnlierTurerctilo-i11. ..i. i, \
laImp miiiD&gt; to America, time or ar- ironed out now," he added.
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was born at Rural Retreat, Va.,
1 s t II,. . * li' • M.
tng taore .than lpO. rrpti— i i« ,rt l r,
ti%nl there or identity of thote
tion -la g .,i -i i - i t m i-ting ut
u
‘ ••W* |W'il n|l^n«»rlh o*nli4l R**|| Wf»* ♦»*•At) •• .1
and he waa th* ftret secretary of
eaa aT" Wgdfffltb&gt;i' rr[iif»&gt;~**&gt;a smw i^Uin iu*rh» GiM*.yo«ly
\» t .• sill areontpany him.
tb* Mon'criun t tin i'i
w i p b &lt; ;irm a
«*u v*r-ll&gt; U t n . i J
vkill**-I. Woitlurirtoii nlcli lanilx v^«trrdm, \\ It lllM i•f1 !•&lt;l * w
MN
labor born in the United S tatas,
trict No. 2 which comprlaea Sem­
n rir
•'• *. -1
s •1-11
|iss •hi
mitih
u
•«
indicated
by
the
Plan* also w
rit -li
ii»«
o.| fur*^
»In
n ii'l
-w p lo tts
m e re
t u l i r d in to
I*rid linn* o'lit* t
|
tn
%
t
i
it
y
Senator
James
J.
Darla
and
Wil­
Ih M 'poftil 1lint *l&gt;* 1
inole. lake, Volusia. Orange, Hr.f&lt; I
Ilf fin %
%here nfflriaU flatn, par
per I- !.nty
lolly ax
at *
SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 23- (A*) liam B. Wilson, hla predecessors, tha new season,
••I . . ■n uul*i 11 • »xj*» o n F rm q u A lim r Mini lllrx b v ll Ml fl.T.i |M*r Imnil"
denU
\
%
**re
in)n
vard and Oacenla rntinllea. are et
l\ •• id tn teveal any informa- ~ Mre. Pauline Grafton, errkin# a
they related to1 the Clintm.i- .-'-a) J
T e n i n r h r * f e ll o n ftn n v ti- lil»%IT
IPfdnli* mtitli'lil rr if !»• i . c f i r i | mi
both
being
born
in
th*
Britiah
peeled to gather at the Woodmen
tifii
I it%tttoff*« plana in repr#- divorce
drive which
from
Poland
Grafton, Isles
II get un li 1 n#g J
nlnih* t»m l 1% o n .St- v rn * |»*x« It.
V« •tfidnV irDinirj*
*Mhrr ini l"t
‘ Hall hare next Thursday nlglii '■&gt;
'iitln j
If - mm in nr*f tla# umr baseball player, said that two days
aoon.
Th** iniur&lt;d mn* Kine*| Kicli
•I • in *nlmn«
Sta rting out as a trainman he
1
%|t H% •»l III•M l
.—.—11, — I1. n~
.. tfo
—
Il- —
attend the first quarterly m etin g
••iflill it Of ft, ml* defied l.tvinoffi after their wedding her husband
Tha local committee
(('otillnurd On Tawe '|l:rv**»
ti x uiiti rt&lt;• «%. to (
o f the aea.dn. Iffknib’ lo i-ossdde American rtc- nroka her little finger; a month became Interested in labor quas- Iowai Mr*. I'earl II. Ilanael^ _
\NN II \ l(HI Nl. II I.
1.
The pregram will ret under &gt;»"» .
•••. it
ulna 1} Itit l deft
later he broke her no»r; a few tlons and becama general chair­ president; Mrs. Julius D liiglelltr, *
MU Mill H IM I US T«t M ITT
^1
OIO W1 'I )• %•»•
at 7lS0 orlo*h under til- dire
If I. • xr •H a to rail h the liner week* later he broke It in a dif* man of the Brotherhood of Rail­ vl^o-prs* dent, Mrs A. W KnaK.
i
n o U a V w u o n , o » i. *j*i. t/ifi
■t)on of B. V. Ifalne*. of (Tmatille. I
"Manhattan’* •» it was oriyinally frrent place; then he broke three road Trainman on th* Norfolk and secretary; M n. W. A */m hary.
•w.tl,
tie* d« .• •
Sitffrrlviif m• Mlln&lt;k id influrniN ‘ it*r«
Western system, in which poat he treasurer,
In ih. 1 itIn*. *s J .!
president of the dl.trirt. A - old rXbli iv«* t. .| • lie*.
.■I* »d la v*ould ha%r to leave of hrr ribe. She got thr divorce.
and Mrs.
D.i-ithg
'o n Hartlinr *ctpi »t aHrt*s« uns
I
served from IUO» to 1010. From B. Lamb, publicity.
ilrn
%
%
it
f
1
•
1
*
•
fashioned chicken pilnu *&gt;,'l h’ itl*t Imvt |&gt;* t ti i
('
ontmut'd
fin
I'
rr
*
T
wo
)
i tiitfit d I.
*1 liftin' tImIn\ lit
1(116
uutil
he
became
secretary
of
iimi i . 1 1 • * I).* h»' *1
P'-il
served at 2:00 o'clocx, fid'.iwed t«n i ■ ttte«*lin it
»!»»• tl
t I.. nl
I *IMill l•d l.y ,
labor about three years ago, ha
SKBKING LEVY II.I KGAI.
I'V, *1 ,tl
W|*|” o%MMJ1Il
by a bueineaa ae.si in d rini&gt; Atnr« Inlt li t- I if
GABNF.lt LISTEN&lt; IN
I*'
&gt;»• ' ttxr I* •I •fin *
was
legislative
representative
ti,.
H&gt;, • h 'i* »l|* &gt;1- 1
whlck a large clasi of ran-H-lat-* nl 7 Ml t.
U .f u
1.
r o n n t y E x h ib it P la n s
f ■ i t p in v l.i. h M
SFIIRIING. Oct. 23.
The 300 here of the Brotherhood of Rail­
11 toil ll 'H 1 •m
Will be Intrmluced ami given the A U tit inms
UVALDE. To*.. Oct. 2 1
P)—
I*
&lt;11|H‘Mt Ml J lilts 1,1
f tli. Hat.It
null lav, aet by the city council road Trainman.
'l o H e M a d e W e d n e s d a y
Protection Oegree of the Order
Vic# Pres John N. G*tu-&lt;
wjio
cimI* ft.I III.
. i.in t l»" *IM •i
recently
Is
Illegal,
acording
to
a
Recently
he
haa
mads
his
home
Speaker. during the evening will It*If Ita U '* •!
habitually retires at ti I’ M , sal
a n il
ruling
by
the
city
attorney
Hevat
Mrl.ean,
Va.
Funeral
arrange­
1‘ n 1 niittMtv plana for Srminol*
Include V. P. Milled, of l-akrlard. Claude* N.dif
S a fe ty NN'rek W ill IS.up beyond that hour Inn, •o-.ugh
-id.
Ih.»1 t AIIINKTS ( IIANGKS HUM
• . '.I
« x)iiIm| at thr O n ttal ealy-five mills were appropriated ments will be made later.
state managar; H. R Brera. of Ht FlnHda Autimit
to hear what Pies. Itnusr . i, hod
Dralt-r A .-o -l
|.AR|J, 0 .(
i
O
b
s
e
r
v
e
d
N
c
\
(
M
o
n
t
h
for
operating
eapanaea,
whereas
M om
Exposition in
1)rl#ndu
Petersburg, head eonaul; II. M. rialion will |n«
to lay about recoveiy plop- a'
f/IN The rah
the
chartsr
limits
th#
levy
for
in »• I .l.i iar&gt; will l&gt;r worked out
inet'p rham ri «•f •tir%i%iny ap
McCully, of Jacksonville, nalionnl
accomplishments over Ih 111 Ia
TWO DIE OF KXCITBMKNT
SnfHv \V. •k i ■ Srtnfi.rd it •• **i Ho fi*«»l tnrrlin# of the Kxhib- that purpose lo 2&amp;. A new bud­
pearr.l •limmrr n the fha tnhei 'i*
tt#r
committeeman.
Judge Jamr. G
night. Asked to rom m it. truer
.FIIM AN I M i n t H NIFF.
ii» • mnultif of thr Seminole get ordinance will he adopted, and
ilepntiex ••(•aldile* fatliii|* to r*‘ d. .d.d l.y . •till* f« «.f t hr Si*ti
Sharon, of Sanford,.alate commit
merely smiled and
Mi |
-k
ANN
ARBOR
Mich.,
Oct.
23.—
NEW VHIIK. o 1
4/l»»
act to Dm unrninir of l*rentiei » .1
• i.mil % i handier of Cninroirrr for the differential of bO mills may be
head.
Ueman.
• r«.uiti% * lini b**r of
&gt; 4
Kintenient
over
the
Mlchlgani)ir new year, *rh«dul#d to be held appropriated to bond creditors
• JJ
All member* of
order In (he Governor llrrlietl II |.eh;unii of ouard Halmlier that Inflation i .i • t ti#* Si*f*
&lt; miilitlr#
it
Ohlu State footoall game caused
Ntw
York
iimlrtwent
nn
rn-j
•♦I *h« 1’ ily Hall \Vrdne%d#y afterr o i t BIRTH 1 UN I IDil
district have been
notified of
onJp** the budg-i
la l.nl tii&gt; •f me in t
two deaths hare Saturday. Georgs
• i!% Hull on .*•.«»
llttn for M|i|»ei«tlirili4 u( Mt Hmnll inrrtl.
riueltl i A 10 o'clock,
‘j kla meeting, and fully 100 of
FUOrrtVER ARE SHOT
lloaglln. 80. Albion Mick., and
l»o^|dla| nt H |f» A M. SMtiirtUy
da
%
ntormti
%
%
'ill
Is'
id
m *%
Tl.. exhibit
will occupy ih i
GREENSBORO, N 1 . t'rt.
them are expected to rvapon-l by
Robert Jackson 71 Dstrolt were
•ml the npei At it*n wax repotted lo “TOVERED WAGON" COMING dm in# the
-I
f thr Municipal Auditorium
resolution
adv-n-a
. k bt innitfir '%••'
being prtwnt. All it iie nfGrtiH
FRANKFORT, K y . Oct. 23
stricken with heart attacks and —(A3—A
have lieen “ entirely Micrv iful * [
for ll •hint Rurcmniv* year. Thla Id1)—Three convicts
"tha fret dissemination ».( 11trill
A xpecia ••••Mni• 'ft* roil- |ti
InviUd.
The committer in
were
shot died shortly afterward.
CHICAGO. Oct. 2 i
r/r, A,
s p iff •“ rnniideretl i* the most and wounded when four prisoners
control literature among a'l peo­
c h iff* pf th# p m in m la c mtpnxnl
of •* K A l iim* •• rhairttiat
MOVIE STARK MARRV
7T*. Is.ar Sack, b .till
nrlvifi iir« «Mia of any in thr huge attempted lo eacape over
ple" was adapted by th* No lit) 4
rf
W. Snow, I. J. Hrarkif. ami
the
ICELAND FOR REPEAL
( |Im c . in hi. covered wagon. II. W Kmiinii uud ( I). llaUrn
Carolina Methodist students’
NEW YORK . Oct. 2 3 .- (d’l— I arrived in Ills
huildmir, and an appropriately State Reformatory wall yrsterda).
0##ry# Stinson.
wwfon l)ra«vti h %%it •i I'fil* i i work *»ul detail • i
France* Ikv ami Jncl Mrf'reo, th.•tiik'Ok* fxhihit la b«inc (‘onrfivtd. All were raptured within a few
REYKJAVIK, Ireland, Oct. 2X ftrenee here yesUrilay.
l" ,"iei. to attend n Century of ili«
. -k (
•ifvty rducatii.n I
movie player*, were married Fn.
I*rr 'ifnl If. M. Papworth haa feet of the wall.
Tha sarloualy — &lt;A*I - A landslide vote for the
Progress,
after
traveling
jri.LMn
X
%
.«
m m o E k c o n n i ' m p t i o .'T day night al Rye, N. Y. aid limy
• In I) • m U nit
BU8 TBR KEATON WKUS , . J
appoiritcil the following paraona to wounded were Sidney Floyd, ahnt repeal of prohibition on spiritu­
mil . over the UriiUd Stale, ainri ititiiiiur f«n •is rrudition ol .1
•l»f K Hiibit Committor for tha in the back, and Jake Martin In ous liquors in Icsland waa predict­
left Immediately there after on a
I"3*'
Prom
here
he
plans
t„
go
to
ly tttraa«#f in Ih* rh 'iiflif
County stood fifth motor trip thr.-ugh Connecticut.
VENTURA, Cal. Oct., 23,-B ua11•*w
&lt;a»on
H O. Shlnholaar, th* head
Both are serving 21- ed last night on tha bails of early
r lor ida.
(In* r iif on v «nr.'
tbe 67 Florida rountlr# Id
Mini «•*•f••! .
ter Keaton, solemn fared inuUoX , *
halm an
W. A
iVtflar, vlco- year terms for manslaughter.
returns.
tnlk% til all -rho#U in thr riHinli
Ik* «ae o f fertiliser durlag the
picture comedian, and Ilia forma* J
liairinan, C. It Dawtoii, f . r
Mt III «N| o' Itd k ||Ol lay morn ox* •
•eeeiUl o f BepUmbvr, ac or ding tn
nurse, Mae Hcrlvrn, llawlcy, *U X ,|
J K. Fox, W. |* Grogan,
Ntt% •;
•fflcml figure* p b a m l today hy
rsmarrisJ here Hatuday by Jt)a*
• H. Ilninta, A lri R. Ji hnaon, II
1
Ika Department of Agriculture At
Tlo Mn-k
tie* of th* Peace Malvern D la«
ta li- ronrlmli'l m i "
J. A lavgan, Mr*. Rax
Tallabiaaau. Tbia county consumed
0 *iit it m 1 .. Ft. lay ••vrii'T I'-ikard. II. M. Pypao-ih, If)ron
mlck.
M l U ea a f tb* pro-1act, bring
Nov 11• wh.
prou|i“ %
%1
v.rt.
'•■phena. A G Wagner, B. F.
Di*.'
uugt U Wa— ta , county wblcr
CLEVELAND, Oct. 2 3 . i/i*i_ which ha. beer, without recogni­ rlHTIilllll' I4i -nfet &gt; inrarmi &lt;* • "M in er, Jr.. Miaa Nora Wylly,
S P A N ® II HOTBI. DAMAGKD
Baud M i X m Other high users Kenneth l)onal&lt;l&gt;«iu'« pencil ye*,
factor
ii'«
»tf*
t
|
liU
aJti•
I
hojm-■*• l
rod
Mr-.
F.
K.
Stone.
CHICAGO. Oct. *1.—1“ TheChl- slrirtions of any cod* whatever,'
tion from an many woild puwera
“•wa; P a in 'B e a r h county which
thl« iioinlw %
niI| &lt;|#n ••»iral« tl»» ii
r CORUNNA. Spain Oct. 23.—'
rago Dally News" In a page on* said "Th* N ew .."
tcnlay piclure.1 nu leas than .100,­ alnce the 1017 irvolutiin.
•rf |h|||*an nn&lt;1 work
uaed 1*71 lam*) polk county w ill
1 — A bomb exploded In th* H sta!
«
editorial yesterday warned PreslIt
argued
that,
granted
Amcri
lil'D
C
E
T
MAY
IIK
ADOPTED
To agree to a suspension of Atlantic aaijr yesterday, ran
1*72 ton# aad Brevard county 000 American * irkmen hack ifli
M1 A'laiit* drfg ..-.'liDiity fu*
uent Hooeevelt that event* e f th*
*•
must
arrvl’t
liue.lan
raw
ma:«
imVwtrlal payrutf. within a very
wttk W7t tea* eaarsumed.
last few days aadsngered the freedom of th* press as forecast damage to (ha build ng am) f
llola in part payment for flnl.hed tha aUtanu'Dt ffet i*n MmnUy
Sanford City
rommisslonera,
------------ -------------few month* incident to Waihlng- prod cU *«l-i there, no Itu-.ian n«irhl. Nmv
«*. thi
Jack“uiikill.’
rights of a free press and Imper­ in the President's executive ord«r nlshtag*- No on* was Injured
tour ting in regular session at the
iled the Administration's Recov­ would be on th* part at a news-' h*™****I&gt;IM'a'projected m -cnHien uf the "dumring" need figure in thi pic- IMsIritl I'rntfii'gilvi ' lull *if lh*
1 Hy Hall tonight at 7 10 o'clock, ery programc o v r r B X PV B as r e v i e w
Fnioa o f bociollet Soviet K ip-b- turn un ritb. 1 American or Fu- Allantir « &lt;4*-i t4fi« Kailtoad %%il'
paper a disloyalty to tha cause
I
^
~
'
■-•e
expected
to
stags
a
final
conliea.
"Within the last forty-eight
H p ftn market» at t^u Soviott xlagi a mrrlMH 4« »*•*! tu
TAU -AH ASSEE, Oct. ;M ^ P )
deration
o
f
their
IWlS-i*
budpublic
.nllghtment
which
ta
an
y
e
s
t
e
r
d
a
y
’
s
W
c
u
H
i
e
r
'
hours
tbe
President
has
issued
adurnfmi
.
a'i
.1
that
.*
rfM*«k«*r
of
That pencil, wirtthd
» prybillion dollar, tpte wnrl j
—TXp ’ 8sq&gt;rv«# Court today re- fv»»or at the Coah School uf Ap. pour
(Jj
national
pioininn •
will
)*« crt. locking towards IP adaption an executive order empowering essential safeguard of a free p e o - _____________ ___ . _ . ___
trade channel..
' lo fore the meeting la ovsf. The th* administrator* of the H. R. A. pit. “ The News" added. Subeton- '
t*—4 ba review a recent &lt;ircUton piled dig land-, CttVrUnd. ai (ho
MuORIDA
Donald.un fur nearly ■ yea­ brought h*r*
■ U t * an tojunctlon Uaoed by cxprrxY request of U-e aluic do. na* conaultlrg &lt;1tg m-rr
lew
It v a i ifi'Ci.lfft that meIn*&lt;•| pa 1 ' 13-34 lax millage la also sched­ to punish violators at any cods Hally every newspaper of
the BANrOKD Heturdax Ht*h
. . . j a i o i for an
II tl
• to Putt Cirentt Court rralrmto- partment. sqotchcd an Iwpt *
*
'
fine aad . inprtaonneaVl the country b operating In rompllanc* NANrOltl&gt; guilder
Jtoiorkan
firm «prrating in thi Irula ahould k ^tfuui/.ni in thrr«* uled to be set tonight, t* an addi­ a
I* ta
. tng the eufertenwnt at the anU- rutlino o f the buatnr.v that thl Ural*. He r vile-led a mass of mn o f tha largvr rcJkd.U o f thi* clt&gt;, tional highlight of tbe meetlhg.
Itorlal salt!
Ap*ta*hlcoU Clear Tl It
__
v*
. "Within th* same limits a f time, ■ Ith th* cod* ‘ requirement*. T b * SCtww________
to rrmpu- U. S. S. R. probably would do ♦•rial. lately Harry F. Payer, as ami (Ttiiaf of Police Willlama un i
Rattle----------—
— if
M la ala* reported, attempt* have News" asserted. "W e soy to tb* retfigrere .
with th* Halted State uare 1tot .latant secretary o f .U U , asket School Supiuntrn^ ut T. W. L a o.
____
it
ASKING TOO Ml CB
._ It
W a made by the administrator Praakhnt o f th* U litod State,, r*rt Ksrre
two nattooa have effecteti a re- Itomldson for an estimate o f tiu, ton •rrwptni th# r» *|M»fuihility of
Oaiaaavlll*
_-____
,_
t ( N, R. A. to censor or unppress whose efforts at recovery wa have Ear Wsat — ctsar •• if
if .^1
In d a for which tb* United Hlato* arranging for ikau- patrols.
1 0 8 ANGELES. Oct. ! ! — &lt;■&gt;— report* of proceedings under the sought In every possible way to Mtaaal-------Clone/
II
t
i
rwwld hope from Itasaia ta
Ten new names were added to The
Orient*--------...
—. i f
her mother-in-law
support:
A . la Washlagtoa.
at i#e ignltloM and 'active the list ef members of the flafrty didn't Uka her rooking, •iclalmlng
I'saaacels Ft. Cldr Tl tt g
"Bsware,
Wat soma
devatapinmto,
aappleT a m a * __ Ft Cldr
l i tiCommittee
They
are.
r.
T.
WII
lion
o
f
trade
relations,
[
“ euch took lea I" aad
throwing
Tltuevtll* ■ Raining It
^
tkey have boea b y aim- a m o a / your subordlnato*
an need*. Doaaldsoa
llama, H. F. Cooper. I^onard Mr them Into the garbage can, didaX
of
you
into
giuuad
so
dang*
GEORGIA
-run from hand toots and l**n s. J- A. Sonde, J r„ Mrs lierturV Mre. Rebecca Sober aa
r which
untenobl* that 7 *u dofaat th*
CTewdr M
cloth to locomotives an# Freak HsilAr, John Andes. C. II much, -fche testified In
•eaatllutloanl »takt| of great purpaai upon whtah yuu are
■.hinery,'aad |b-&gt;« CKarpening. f&gt; H Keeler, M. C. court. K t eke did abject to serv­
___
explain perfectly
the * n n c * d aad la xrhldh tb* wel­
filled wfthoet loa:x- Otwder. and R. L- Wynn, th* tatter ing her mother-in-law's breakfast
E pjrtag, reJortanc* at
fare o f tb* whole people to Istnctag.
flv* being schoel bu* drivers.
in bed. She get tbe divert*.
W A S H IN G T O N , O ct. 23 —
( A .P .) — P rca . R o o s e v e lt last
B lfh t an n ou n ced th e cre a tio n
o f a g o v e r n m e n t m a rk e t fo r
g o ld an d an ea s in g o f th e
g o ld e m b a r g o In tellin g th e
n a tion o f hia r e c o v e r y p olicies j
w ith a fir m a s se rtio n th at
“ w e a re on o u r w a y .”
Standing firmly by hU recovery
program, the President rapped thr
"chlselere" o f the national recovrry administration; assured an in- 1
crease In agriculture prices with I
the words “ If « • rannnt do it one
.w a y We will do it fn H hrr"; prom­
o t e d a matntenanee o f government *
“ credit and “ a sound rurrrnrjr**; •
th# dollar would !»« ! ,arflry«
"■ n«vrrii..r of «ht
revalued qftar , restoration of thr 1.‘»yth International I lift i it t. will
jin Sanford i morn** to |»ji\ In
price leva).
an -R om m T erT nt-O n r,,m if,TOn-;*Tfftr*»t
to*ThF'ftSHToKT Tl­
; tiny « l&gt;.t. ll« will attend IIIat the government market
newly mined* gold under the »•!- '12:15 •*', Iim\ notary Hub luntb««»n
mlnistration of the Reconstruction at the \ nhh*r. Hotel, %%hno In* will
Finance Cerp
,•deliver n blunt talk.

WASHINGTON, Oct 2.T- (/T*) OrcaniEvd labur f-titid yritrn U y
Ihnt 1,700,000 moir mm %%rnt
back to wnik in
nn»l Sep*
limber, bill rritemted it* runtrnI»r. Iluirn Erkvm-r, vctcrsii Gfirnvnn aeronaut, who piloted' tha
tinn .that .only rlmrtrr bourn would
provide job* for the |0.nMi(fM)0 It hucr Herman GinT Zeppelin, nnrouto f.um S uth Ainsrica to the
t'hicHE** Woild* him. to a liituftPr *»’ " I ’a I-orka Naval Station at
jtaid remain un»*m|ilnyc&lt;l.
Minnn thi
Assirtinc that "most of Ibr rf
ut* fur m on* dn v %1 •'
Thr hug# rraft appeared
fret of i lie re-employment |»m- over III &gt;»yn. l&gt;
liorfl V #f»
-horHv
af' Tr K
h INI &gt;»\ W k, and, after passing dlgraui has already t»ecn felt," Wil­ rrctly over tin • ' tl W T 11m &lt;| ii|* 1 • •' iiiiMirmir mast at the naval
liam Green, president * f the station when* a 1 r. %
% uf •mi n* n ImoihL-'t' lit i t«. n secure position on
Vmeriran Federation of I jil»or the n «» l. A •» •%%.f til l *«»mi jh" -on
&gt;
| the landing but all
oiMrd that tb«* *cc«Mnl»ll»hnirntn |except t hos&lt;* &lt;01 •
*f»«u»I !#■»-1no* x%•1r kt
’■ i • bin k half a mile fn»m the
in August anti September were
mast, and tho • I- •tnift..• in*mi or '%«H
»*tiled. Authorities did not
i**stiikinr proof of t l f n**»iilu of
j « xplain lIn** Hi ti 1 • Ul |» lo M.v Hull •
* 1 1 aut ion Is being taken.
|•hoifs-iont* work bom*.**
I "W*- hnv« mnde^rtjii* h jir»»pre«s |Tin Gitif will 1. ID 1■l \kn«n 1oiiir" " . hut the time and exact
M + * fbo *
’ «fn*mploy merit rout#* has n t b* 1 li# .)l ». 1•oinnt. It &gt; ••luted that the Graf will
|t«nk %%Vu*n n.ilH'.i.onn were out of fly north nvrt tl 1 • .li .* 1 1ion " f F1 hi ami that it may pass to
•• elected.
Hr. Eckener'a
wttik," be said "R y September the westward of v ;l»lf •l 1 •f thi no
tin- .11 iiiv*tif unemployed hml l»een daughter, ( hat lollI* 1* |iii ' oii'il nl ••%r

WILLIAM N.D0 AK,
HOOVER CABINETl - ~“ ‘",“'
OFFICER, IS DEAD)

*

Woodmen OnVorldlj others InfnredWhcn

Quarterly Meeting

9

J

S o v i e t Recognition Will Pit, .300,000
Back To Work In U. S. It Is Estimated

I’ i

Chicago Daily News Warns President
Against Suppression Of Press Rights

�|T7 * ~

f t i , V1

• *1

K y-

v ;i

H T -irr
J*V

f f vUktoa a t th e N ational Recovery A c t
It U
the com plete th rottlin g o f
aly. G frm «riy. A ^ t r i a end

Instances'!
rved to re

I n b a n g e r 'O f B e i n g
• S tille d ,

OJtoettle g'to*I utrlJtJL According lto-th*
M e THbitim'f Ihi^pvgmnwnt a*mt ItW
that iu lrtlcIM Testy&lt;1tr Violation a t
itened prosecutlagu Accordjrqi.tQ Ur. Hu ri­
te did .lipt. threaten prngecuttonf but !he
th*0]|9^W H d* w n e In vialjttbo Of N.
version

!■ c o r r e c t ,”
'TOfttltlfc; " t liff n io n il b r plain .

York, rather than aetl tMm IcealC o n s t i t u t i o n a l R i f f h i If at 91.7S, whieh he. waa'offered

B*ya th e N e w Y o r k
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E d ito r

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CIMCAGO, Out. 10.—K. H. Harrta, ofi Rtehwond, Ind, aocretary of
the Ameriewa Nawnpoper Publish*
era* AaooaWUon, Mid recently that
the ronetHnUeoal guaranty of a
free pree*' ia tbs United Stale*
was in- genre danger of deatructioa arndto- the National Kaeierry
Admlwiatration.
Mr. Hand*, pobliaher of “The
Richmond Palladium and Item”

f«r neatly a Ihonsanii hamper*.
The Hull Packing Company wilt
atari picking this week and rxpetts a total of at leant 15 cars
cy tha-end of tha week.
The eaaaon •tarts off with a
good-demand for bean*, and -rink
price* offered have net been huh,
liwy aie satisfactory fw this
lime o f the year, and present in
dicationa are that faiHy gooi
price* wlff be realised throng hoi t
tha season.' •Negr
engaged In bean pick­
ing at Della Glade last Muni*;contended a pre* of 25 rents per
hamper, and about 60 of them
walkeil out on on# grower on hi*
refusal to pay mire than IB ernia.
On the threat, however, that

lH lrpc8&lt;.r u n * ^ « * J o o m n L ta M tra ord lrm H Ip stron jr fl-,
iclally and Ita- e d it o r e x tr a o r d in a r ily In d ep en d en t and newspaper for |nduitrl»ll**Uon,
rkyeou a, ha c m a c u t e l y fa ll to p a y so m e n eed toreu ch organ o f the heavy Industry «&gt;tnml.»*rt«L maintained Uiatt
..llrtflh. • •t vi &lt;vn«
* * v„
"Boriet eeonomtot* now dl»eO*»- haa oeett active In tbe negotiali ins
if ^rntafc ia th e. v ice o f t h * w h a le llcen eo a y stem If ap plied
toitJim praB*. A f t e r t b a T * J L w « e e p is o d e w aa a tro n g ly pro- lag Impart plan* In connection of the association for a newspaper
With, the »*tnnd five-yrer pUn cade under the N. R. A. (le spobu
‘
« k M lM ?0 P M W MtU o u t a *d ep a rtm en ta l o r d e r fo rW d naturally aatlripeta *neh ra*n!t* recently before the Inland Press
r « K « n t * to a t te m p t to lp flu e p c e n ew s o r e d ito ria ls . B u t of th* Washington negotiation* Association.
h t 'r i g h t to U eonw v Upon w h a te v e r barin, in an serted b y which will gtv, a strong Impetu*
He asserted that the refusal of
’W aafalAVton m d n bou ld « v e r be M m lttctJ b y th e preaa, mtch t0 the development of trad* wit a
the Recovery Administration to
let- w ou ld n o t b e w o rth tlfe p a p e r It waa - r l t t e n on. Ihe United Ht*le»."
I/WWWpib e*
accept- two section* of the prof,
“ Th* hiighleneil tn tem U o f th* ferrd code—one intendei) to sate,#&lt;*‘ b w le d r t' th a t' itome b u re a u cra t In W a sh in g to n
d d ea th o f a tteWnpaper In hln hamla w o u ld United fltatr* to the II. b. H. B-." guard the freedom o f the press
p e rce p tib ly In flu e n ce it* nown and it * com * Mid Iiverii*. "refiecU *n ever- and th# other prohibitiiig unions
et$ m lk h t -b o • D u n ije r a n it o b lu r t o u t am open growing conviction that earept'en from organising non-union news­
ally favorable condition* exist for paper plants where employee* do
t h f W o r t h a n m ig h t
the wideit co-operation between not desire uni m affiliations—had
the two countries in the most va­ plated in Jeopardy free Journal
tyi “ W n p e ln t alaew h ere o n t h 1* P*nc
editorials o f tw o ried field*.
ism and free governfnrm.
leg d ln g JpurwUa p r o lc a tln g a g a in s t th e licen se s y s te m . T h e
“ In th* enur»« of sixteen year*
After liparing MV. Harris, the
egae a g a in s t th e N . R . A . th r e a t to th e fr e e d o m o f th e p re ss Soviet Ruisl* has e»*xhllshed »t«itssta- tnmnr unanimously adnplrd
ca n n o t b e a ts te d to o fo r c ib ly . T h e e p isod e In A la b a m a Is ble and normal relatloi.t with it* resolutions insisting upon the in
aim p ly , * p e tty Illu stration e f a fu n d a m en ta l tru th w h ich nelghlmr*.
rlusi n in the rode o f the sect&lt;m»
'•We wish to b-llevt that tho safeguarilfrg the Jrrhlom of the
establishment of offlcl*! contact
« r . j*
dl-TlroyTta
t f c r t lm * * * g r - c * n » « s w hen fre e d o m o f th e preaa will be wiTVomriT by all Mnrera:
rta o j peace. ’
I «nt rrly in Germany'', Mr. H arm
la M 'm avdnm e&lt; V oitla o f Ujd p a op le w ill b e b u t a fa in t m u r- frionria
Th# kom*oniolsh*y»
Prayd*
koniolikajM
rr»y
n »:
-in (|tA United
(U&gt;np m * I p s k d u ilh a .w lld c t n m . T h e N ew a p a p er P u b lish ers A a - said the
American
overture| ^ rr. , has rnarteit the Natloosl
a o r in p o p IS e p ifr c ly jrjHtlfirrl in .g e t t in g th is p o in t s t r a ig h t "ctmsa* at
time when the entire, Induslrral Krrovery Act, wln.h
b e fo r e g o in g ah y fu r th e r w ith its c o d e a d op tion . T h e r e la capitalist world Is In a n-rioas ^Ivcs t" the government th) right
o p e th in g w h fc h 't b e people and th e p re ss w o n ’ t h ave tam
plight,” and [wtntrd &gt;o ■ “ ronftltt to license all f inns of iuuilstry.
1 wgok, walking along a lone- penad'u-fth and th a t Is th e F irst A m en d m en t to th e C o n st! In th* Far East, Int-nrifiratinn of
"The orlApapers of the tlnitrj
Russo-Japanrse
retstionv,
and Htate, are now l&gt;#lne n*Xert rn
.. J r r o * V
--..I
tatlfua,
Germany's withdrawal from th# sign so Kgreement with *he gov.
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»w through a mist of greenleagu e of Nations.”
eminent under the N'.ra, which
hnddtrtg tree top*
T readffoId’H U#Rth
Interest also atlarheH to a his­ will nhrid(e“ ‘the right of a flee
IT itvid* bduaawalt* on ■ gr*atory of retaUons bel*/e* &gt; the two pies* in this rnunlr&gt;.
*
•
. ...T b * 4 e a lb y e a U r d a y m o r n in g o f R o b e rt J . TieadgoU U countries.
“ Organired lalmr is In rominand
iftaas, doorTeii, wlndowltts and
America's last diplomatic repre- of ;be N. It. A. anil is uiu mi'ting
U nlv«r*itg&lt; o f Iriorlda f w lb a ll p la y e r, ae th a resu lt o r an
a u to m o b ile acciden t. |n w hich th ree o th e r aturienta w e re in- •snlative'ln ttussla was lleWItt to organ xs every liepnitineiu of
jt f U d i.L h u iii M t n t f j t b i w h ole U n lv e m ity ra n tp u s in d (’ . Boole, charge d'sf'airs at Ar *h-i i. new .paper pieril, itic ii n ig even
e ip e e ia lly -t h e -p t o y e r a w t r e h a d lteen aea ectoted w ith -h ir a In angel, who left shortly s ltw ibo! the n»ws, departniriiL The -tppUcuwittHlrawal of Amrriran forrvs linn nf a rcn.rnrship o f tie- pro.*'
r a fr fr in g th e b a n n er o f th e O ra n g e and G old to g rid iro n s u c ­
from lh# White Se» port was hv organired la or Is po.-illd ■ if
doom that rot* your clapboard
completed in June, I.HP. A United III# newspspet» submit &gt; i Miu -iev IkIQII *i- '•
.»•*•
ttk'HH-** cess.
- D r . J oh n T lg e rt. head o f th e U n iv e rs ity , paid trib u te to Ftates consol was
w a s kept si Vladi-1 n-ain!' •( on mis a, exi.rioxd ill
hurls tha splintering thing)ee
the Nira."
down
•
• v T re a d g o ld ail a 'a tu d e n t an d a th lete and term ed th e a ccid en t vostnk, however, unlit
v e j y u n fo r tu n a te a f f a i r ," ’ and said " i t ha* filled us all
cracks, th# paint and break*
w ith 'appr«hetiri'ft&gt;-n
I ( U .io m a t lm e s re q u ire s th e d ea th o f a p rom in en t p ersot^
o r stu d e n t, in th e p rim e o f h is c o lle g ia t e life, a d m ired b y
cou n tless fo o tb a ll fa n s, lov ed an d rasp er*ed b y Ida fellow
ftw-dat'a get the l oye out ef &lt;tomrada£ a n d w ell o n th e road to w h * t m ig h t v e ry w ell hava
ffOd ky Chrlstmai —San Fran- le a d -t o a -h ig h ly au eeessfu l life , to b r in g h om e to u s th e
n rriop saesa o f a u to m o b ile d r iv in g and th e need fo r a v o id in g
e v e ry U nnecessary ri*h,
10 g^ srn m ea t’ i sia-ghtae &amp;
, Yfe read w ith n o unu su al con cern about fre q u e n t fa t a li­
['•dooan't inebi t&gt; the road ts ties on th e h ig h w a y s . B om eh ow .th cy n ev er seem to Im p ress
-Tamp* Tnouno.
u a u n til aflm one me knovy nr som eon e, about w hom w e h ave
h a a r ti'* g re a t deal. Is killed. T h en th e .Hidden realization
daw n s on- ua o f Uie a w fu l price b ein g paid by m o to rists .
A ccid en ta l d e a th s are the h a rd e st to en d u re fo r th ey
are u su ally av oid a b le, and it is w ith this th o u g h t in m ind
that w e p o in t o u t th* d e s ira b ility o f ta k in g fe w e r ch a n ce s in
oasttry is- divided rough- th e o p e ra tio n Of a u tom ob ile*. E v e r y o n e s h o u ld b r e r In tnlnd
IWO class**i
Thee* who
that hy a little added ra u tlon h u n dreds o f Uvea w ou ld ha,
Prohibition would soiv*
on .qussUaa, -nod tfeos* sa ved each y e a r and th at m an y a h om e w ould he sp ared
ink ropes) will.— Detroit a te r r ib le etd neaa. » D r . T lg e r t s p o k e m ea n in g fu l w ord *
w hen he s a id : " I t ha* fille d u* all w ith a p p re h e n sio n ."

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dl*tribeUoa s i ths Jack-

Welfare Breed read* l be
ilOon order lor ar army
h ip departnwrf. Thfrev’ l
Ip ga ng hungry la D«val

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A G O

On* of th* iBrgMt and roost an- In 9*i)ford,
thustastic maaUaga ef th* Sanford
W. J Hill *rriU» from W**Wlff.
e mmsrclal Qah. that haa been England that h* t* having a good
Id atnre n w * r diridon become lima among hi* frlande gnd reinL fart took plare.ta th* City Halt1 tie** and aspect* to bo bare In
A Treaddrtdght. if ha rePwhre* November.,
■Mien* ages*it tn « U # a aunt o f
Tha many frlsnd* of.Mre. Wll’
puhMgty work*and the ltMI shaltoy wilt ha glad fa-lrera
foUawtag &gt;apMlaI temntiwca on ti- that iba tm* almost gaconared
nawtai and With power to- wtaa from her recant Uipaaa and j* uuk
this sum waa named by President Df dancer. Bill has lent that nnstU k*i 3 . N. Whitner, R. H. Mark*. ou. llM&gt;h lhmt hsunt.d him far the
Alfred Foster, J. 0 . Packard, and pu t ft(r week*.

’rivacy On Tftp
T P WttMBffW)
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M’s w s p a V a

the “ ■irike" was quickly hr Turn,
And U ceata will remain ihu price
fW ptrklmr uptil beans la-come
•carr« and prices for picking are
raiaad in accordance with priori
received for bean*.
_&gt;
beana are pl-mlful, a
good picker can gather fi.m i f
ti |B hampers per day, out usually
tha negroes whr congregate at
tome central point, nil i«anl the
first track to come along in the
morning, finish picking in that
paillcnlar field in lew than half
d &lt;b/, and are idle for the balance
- f the day. Cuasrtjucnl'y their to­
tal earnings for a week aro often
very amall.

PEACE W I T H
«
ALITY IS
LER’S AIM
(Continued Prom rage One|
mend ius job—and in pursuit of
that job the world la to let ui
alone.
“ We want peace &gt;ut not iXthonor. .W e tell the wojld frankly!
’ If you want to see us in inlt mu­
ll mai conference*. if you want to
have up in your league of Na­
tions s e
will palliripale only
when you rrcogn *e u&gt; as u nsHon; we are ready at any lime to
sign trentirs if Ihrso can be ful­
filled and if they arc ;Utli but
parts that neither can bp lulf'licd
n &gt;r are honorable we will nut
«l*n!' "
Appbiase rose in a frency when
he added; “ We will not ?o oper­
ate In signing diclalcs."
Hiller said the world m si nil
believe thmc now was any organiiati m or party
In Germany
ith t
sh iik
who thought tlu-y
ignore Ger^iany's honor
right to live.
"The time when Germans wrre
fight ug Germans is over and
will never return,” declared Hit­
ler.
Hiller ap|M-alri| to the Ht .rm
Trno|n'rn saying: "It is our life

T h e y ’ ll Cut L ike N ew ! I
riurglrMl Ifiul* llil Mild* *»f
«'ifl and la(it Vi •a; §ar «an I n *c 1(1411*
nf all klml* r t r . K i p r t i m *
f ill ait

LAWN MOWERS

Ii*«retrr4 re»4 »Merpre*4 -

AIm Vmr
Itnvr yuur i***rli jIom* Ur *» r«-»l
m«r(*hnnlr
J. W . S H A D O IN
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Inanre Use causa of paste on
earth. There is no better guaran­
tee of panes than tha fanatic uni­
ty of tha German nation.'*
"If you follow me aa fpith*ally
and aa well diaripllped as former­
ly, Oor struggle for freedom In tha
world will he auemrql. The con­ j
viction will come to thu, Iworid
that oor”i ia n people UiA wants
nothing other than freedom a-.n
J.allce."

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B ig g ly -W ig g ly S t o re
Is A b so rb e d

B y O th e rs

Effective today, the stock of
the Pbrgly-Wiggly store at 118
Magnolia Avenue. W. L. SloO'.Vnmlre as aianagcr, lircame absorbed
with the stock* of riggly-WIggly
stores on Firsts Street, — the.
Mrisch Build ng at ire and Urvett's. Groceteria in the Speer
Building.
Workmen meanwhile continued
their work of remodeling the old
Sanford-Atlantic National- Bank
building wh’ch will be occupied
soon by a large and modern Piggly-Wlggtjr store.

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C R E D IT A SS O C IA T IO N
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t*
private axe to
'fish intareat, a
*•*; •
O f f i c e r s " jTrT.t
grind.1*
ew Y ea r
e lashed out also at tha “ petl'fc ' ’ Fh “
'V i ' - g ,
v chlaelera who ae»k to make
of EMftnitm
About 74 member* were In at­ R v R n i L Q P V P l f A o m i n undue profit on untrue ataler »y i
Society tjilef ly g*lf. amrfc*
tha trinity
tendance at the first meeting' of
nttni" and reminded his hearer*.
which yrM staged over, tb* ,C*ly
th* season „ f the Grammar School
.
11
.
"NRA doe* not apply In tha rural
(Conttpusd From Page On*)
OpUnujHl from oare t&gt;
tiwnmunilj„ or t0 lo * n, nf unJpr
lag* Arrp* Course at D*1#|ol
V ^ C J T .U .H o ld s A n n u a l
\- *
8- A-M.
Hr» kK V P.-T- A. held Thursday afternoon merely
. ffaet a tam,mrery f»U
0
„ Mpt tniof. r „ It loot wgck at a hearing on tha terday aftrrnoon utlder' esytdlin the school auditorium with Mr*.
38 hour rubber coda, is thia:
E le c tio n
O f
O ffic e r s
tl' hs,' Induced by heavy rain, ^
W .‘ H. Stewart presiding. Officers £ r ,±
W r^
U,“ mn^
nK those11town* m nt.in f.M orle, or
oth]„ ,
“ A 80-hour, 6-rlay wack m m i which mad* aretirat* gelf pJ48'
and committee chairman for th* t^ r n o y . toward, a managed rut- ^
to u* oasanliai In all Induatrir* bo- almost Impossible. .Dpytpnp- JJe**K
Officers fo r the coming year
year were announced during tha
-RJtth Walker •peat tha
“ My aim In taking Ihi* utep I*
code._____________
cauaa of the great need fo r ' re- scored fig yMint*. Delemd scored
MONDAY
k friend*. .were elected a t (he regular
la Oviedo wltk
mefHng.
.i-VItn establish and maintain eonlimi- n
. •( c*
*
C l•
■ *m ploy Ing the 10,0003)00 now un­ 441i point* and Sanford acoyffi
ing o f the W. C. T. U. held Friday
The following member* will hold
■ V . *■» ■ —n —
uTh St. Ago** Guild o f Holy
ou* mitiioi.
R e t a i l C o d e S i g n e d employed. This nsril j* not being
H it. Frank Shaw of Haines afternoon st the home of Mrs. W .
point*.
office
this
year:
Mr*.
W.
H.
Stew­
met by cod** providing maximum
o( I. Hughey* w ith, Mr*. F. R. Mit­ Cross Episcopal Church will have art, president; -Mr*. Pearl H. Bab­
Andrew M. C*rr*wayr raanagtr
CH| la tha guaat thit
a social mooting at 3:10 o'clock
hour*
nf
33,
40
or
mors
per
week.
chell
presiding.
Delegate*
were
of the Sanford. Country .Club ||ho .
, " r i n .^ l R y R o o s e v e H t o g o
I n i . M. Mora.
bitt, vice-president; Mr*. J. B.
“ In an industry which, Hkr th# led the 'local team to Del^nd
elected for the state convention to at the homo of Mr*. J. U Gallo­ Rcaot, secretary; Mr*. Robert
way
at
l
o
t
s
Mary
with
Mr*.
M
will
occomiany
a
rise
in
the
I
f
i
t
O
E
f
f
e
c
t
O
c
t
*
3
0
mhber tire Industry, has great staled that several player* left tRA’ id Mxa. Wilbur Flower* of be held Nov. t tn Deland.
Cobh, treasurer; and Mr*. H. H. A meric* n n&gt;mniiHlity price level.** I
---The following member* trill Miuarik and Mr*. Galloway a*
technological possibilities, It is all ccurss yhag the rain *tar|ed
’ warn hare Saturday aft*
Mrfasiin, historian.
hostesaoa.
hold office thin year: Mrs. F. R.
(Continued from Pare One)
the more essential to limit hour* log heavily. “ \f * would h ard,
Vr. ItiKiMVvIt iiulhuric^d the
with friaad*.
Chairmen for the year wilt ba
Regular program meeting o f
Mitchell. president; Dr. Elisabeth
» . ...
rode Hup been omler consideration tn thr employment possibilities of turned In a hetler score had' |h«
Recon»|vurli«n
Finance
Corp.
to
W. Inc. Jr. and Mr*. Tracy, riemprealdent; Mr*. Bea­ the Woman1* Missionary Society as follow s: Mr* G. C. Cochran, Huy goiii newly minted in the may he brought tu an end and th* Industry."
weather been better, I fral *ur*£
membership; Mr*. M. 8. Wiggins,
Haao) Cote man apest yesterday trice Robb, treasurer; Mrs. W. L o f th# First Baptist Church will
He also want* higher pay. He ha **ld.
„
, v
publicity; Mr*. Otto Schmrht, pub­ United States Mit prices to be dr- wr may turn again to utir buidneaa
__
be
held
at
1:30
o'clock
at
the
Hughey,
recording
secretary!
afternoon In Orlando.
said yesterday:
1Y*e Sanford team wa* cork ,
lications; Mr*. E. D. Brownie*, torminetl from time to time after liffain* with the determination to
Mr*. 0 . U. Stuart, corresponding! chjjrch.
“ The re-employment of worker* poaod of Mr. C tn x w x y , J t# ,.
The Sunbeam Band of the Firat program; Mr*. G. R. McCall, hoa- mnaultaliun with the secretary o f do our full part t«&gt; make your
Iioonnrd Miller and Leonard Me- secretary; and Mrs. Francis K.
the traa«ur) and the Preaident.1 plan for the recovery of proaperity it steadily increasing buying pow Spanrer, G. W. Spcncor, J » U
Lucas were the guest* o f friend* Bolt, chairman of young poopla’t Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 pitallty; Mr* Henry Thurston, fi­
er. The dollar Increase In total llerhst,' John l.udwlg, Henry Eug“ Our trouble* will not Ih* over auecewaful.’*
nance; Mi*. George llahe, wel­
•'clock s i the church.
at (the Uhleersity o f Florida for work.
ttmtorrowg" the President eaid aft­
“ We atn'ngly urge your approv­ worker** huyng power from March Helda. Fred Bolly Roy Holler, A.
At tha conclusion of routine
fare;
Mr*.
BraitonaTerkiii,.
room
The
Junior
B.
A.
and
the
Junior
the’ week-end.. .
bu*lnrs* a social hour waa &lt;
G. A. of the First Baptist Church mathrrs; Mrs. Pearl II. Babbitt, er an exhMt'etivr review * f hi** al of the retail atop lo«* proviaion to September was 30.7 percent, C. M cfollum . A. r . MeReynold*.
Joyed when refreshments were will meet at 3:30 o'clock.
study group, and Mra. J. M. program; "lint we are on our way in the form In which it waa aub- hut th* effect of thl* gain ha* ('. L. Beldln,’ R. R. I'hnpman. C, E.
Dr. and Mr*. B. E. Stearns o f
and w# are headed in the right niitted,** the telegram continued, been greatly reduced by Increased Wllllnma,
nerved. Those present were: Mrs.
Raymoml
I.undqt|l4*«
Tha Intermediate a. A. of the Hayes, standardisation.
B1.1 paters ba rg spent the week-end
direction.
F. R. Mitchell, Dr, Elisabeth Tracy, Flmt Baptist Church will meet at
"The retailer* of thia country have living cost*.
Howard
Favllle,
Billy
F*'IB»,
I,
During
thr
meeting
Mrs.
Perhens with Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Mrs. Waiter U Cooper, Mrs. G. U.
“ When th* rise In prices I* tak. P, Stevens, Frank Pieire. Dwight
**Obeiou»|y nmj b en u io him- taken nt fare value ymir many
3:30 o'clock at the home o f Mr* klus announced th* following room
Etweens. Park Avenue.
mi
into
ronsidrration,
wmker*'
Stuart, Mrs. O. R. Elliott, Mr*. Francis E. Bols, 1)01 Park Are
I)
Smith, (')inrlrs Dunn. and-.
mother* for thr year: Room I, ilred^ Of different kind* nf rmp* roll m genu a and fair ■‘talemenl*
effective buying power has in- George Thur*lun.
Beatrice Roth, Mrs. Francis E, nut.
Mr*. C. A. Whlddon and Mr*. C. nod indiiritnal orrupation* an* in* mnrernine vtuir ileterminalinn un
Iflas Gr*g* Williams left Satur­ Bols, Mr*. Mary Hells, Mr*. W.
Monthly businea* and social E. Gormly: Room 2. Mr*. 8. F. voiced, we rannot reach the goal il*r Ihe N.it A tn put a *top
I
by W‘ 5 lK' rr“ nl
day for Columbia, 8. C. where she I. Hughey, end Miss Mary Sens.
I
I
"Thu* eypn at t-'day1* higher
mustlng of the Truth Seeker* Dnudnry and Mrs. F. A. Dysoo) in a few month*. We may take I'Ut thisuit mica c mpatllinn suit
ha* .accepted a position with tha
TAXI DHJVKIl AHIt^SJRD
prices,
worker*
total effective pow.
on#
ynar
or
two
yearm
or
thiee
Cltsa of the First Methodist Room 1, Mr*. R. O Mrrlweihef
nr* cnufulcni ilial you will «aa &lt;hn
Federal land Rank.
Church will be held at 3:00 P. M. and Mrs. C. R, Klrlley; Room 4, yean* M
lustier niul vital nrc-asslty nf thi- er in September was i|ove the
ANNOUNCEMENT
J A f’ KSONVIl LE, Get. 23. (A’ l
March level by $ 3 &lt; 1 3 , 0 0 0 per
Citingni*roiufdi»hment'iI
the
at
the
home
o
f
Mrs.
George
Mclirnvlsinn
"
Mra. M. I? Spencer and Mrs,
Miss Marjorie Turner and Miss
— Fs'Vial n a m tir agent*
*rmonth,
siul
abova
August
by
167,PreaiJept
I
Id
the
|a&gt;«fple
ihat
un
Crum
on
Weal
First
Street.
Mr.
Ilsbn
-aiil
the
*top-ln»«
An nil day sons meeting will be
C. F. Proctor; R om R. Mr*. J.
JuaaUa H/nllh spsat Sunday In
day announced the m r in
nf
pup
.mu
i
"
r
i
it
pi
o
yitten
I
bn
«
l&gt;ee
n
11
*
«
1
ur«»c
I
by
First rehearsal for the Thanks- J). W oodruff; Room fl Mr*. II. H.
clausa aniil.) mil yunruntrr &lt;u ra
Demand aa th* guesU of Ml** held tomorrow at the Naiarene
llranllri I*. Moicly. taaiiab driver,
r.(l
rent*
an
hour
for
rubber
wurk40
per
rent
with
the
reemploylallcrs tbrli iwn artunl cost, **Church In la k e Miry beginning giving Cantata will take place at MrCastin and Mr*. E. O BrownDorothy Haines.
for selling more than ’ - o p "nda
llc is nskioc minimum pay nf
at 9:30 A. M. Dinner and supper 8:(HI P. M, st the Woman's Club. teat Room 7. Mra. George C. meflt of H hmi.oiki idle; that the -nrtln., Hwt un retail alnra which
nf a naicolic *mnk»d in eifarettf#
The Dependable Class " f the Habe: Rikiid 8, Mr* II H. New­ a w r a g a fm m e t will rer eiv e one would come under the e-de could I•'r* &lt;&gt;* »g*ln*1 the In eenl*. with tn a police agrnl.
nerved on the churrh
Bits Bcrcis Lang arrived Sot will be
fram Pittsburgh, Pa. to ground*. Thu last service In the First Methodist Churrh will meet man and Mr* II. V Knrtlandar; third more mon«*y fo t hi* crop* live ,-n bw. than twice Ihe IB w m " csreptinn*, pmposed In that
thU
year
than
m
10T2.
evening
will
be
a
sermon
by
the
at
7:30
P.
M.
at
the
home
o
f
Mr*.
nee
eenl
mnrk-un
s|ieclfle,b
“
There
I
ciulr
tb« winter season with her
IS YODR RADIO wuiking at |t«
Room (1, Mr*. F. I.. Woodruff and
• S i : ' Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Long, Rev. Ada Red toon. Florida Dis­ E. O. Smith, Jr., 2208 Sanford
•*! do not he«ttate l»» bay In thr can he ne ooe.li.rn of the total | "During Ihe spring months,
best, if not 'phons 101, Hnf*_
Mr*. W. Ft Cbanman: and Room
»lmple«t, » learerit Iwnguage of inadeouaer „ f * retail mark-up of jDn-en said, "we depended on ris- Mac Battery Co. for service and
trict Evangelist. A cordial Inri- Avenue, with Mr* Smith and Mr*. ID. Mr- fltto RrhmrM
II Avenue.
which [ tim i HfuiHJc, thnl nlthnu^h lO tier ecu, above net delivered |
Industrial activity to put men *eg the difference.— A df.
lation Is extended to all by tbs E» W. Copeland a* hostesses.
B f*. E. J*. ltrownleei program
4h« f*rtcv* -of - rTTWity
i',e .T "‘ T&gt;c "si t —ririie tn ‘t—-r reet^tdotek tu- » - rk. and ■in tbrag mnotlts.
Mlse Mary—Mae well ami- Miss pantos, -B .-N . Saundoe*, 4a attend j-- The - Orrisr-- o f - intermediate
chairman, gave an outlinr of the
Billie Wight spent the week-end the services.
Royal Ambassador* of the Flr»t
the farm have gone up and *1 |„ rovft|,m i. intended only to pc* when imliiBti ial activity nia# by
work for thr year and the finance
at DeLand with Mis* Dorothy
(hough Umov faun familiss arc (vrn( ttl,. ,v„ r„
f „ rm. „ f cut the iinpirrp«!pr)lp&lt;1 figure of 42
RaptUt Church will-meet at 7:00
and welfare chairmen announced better off than ,lhev were la*I
percent, unemployment wan re*
P. M at the churrh annrs.
Haines, student at Stetson Uni­
Mr. and Mr*. W. It. Eppa of
L o n g
plans for a bridge party to be » year. I mn n t saflefinl either
W
.
H .
ilnreil liy le*n than 500,000 a
versity.
TIK
8I1AV.
Georgia are here for some time
givrn on Thursday, Nov. !• for
oitmth (April through June).
with the M'nolint m the eitent of
The Philathra Class of the
Mr*. C. II. Coghum, Ml** Kath­ with their ton and daughter-in- Presbyterian S-mla-j School will tha benefit of under privileged the m e, and that it ir definitely a
"In the I wo month* nf the
Mral Market, i l l r . t*t at.
T r e a d g o ld ,
-------- - ^a
leen Long, and Mis* Carolyn Cog- law, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps, have a Hallowe'en party at 8.00 children.
'
' "*
l*re*lilent'« reemployment p r o ­
part of mil |»*diey tn in.reaNC the B o b
Dreamwold.
Attendance prims for the dsy rise and to extend it to thoac
burn »pent the week-end
at
gram unemployment wa* reduced
P. M. at the horns of Mr*. Charles
G
a
t
o
r
A
t
h
l
e
t
e
,
Galpoavill*' aa Uso guu*l* of Hen
Steenwerlh, 701 Magnolia Avenue. was awarded to the mom lauvhl priHlucte which have a* yet felt
i a* the rate o f (IMI.000 * month
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Earnest ami
tlKI'EN D ABLE
by Mrs. Stine. Thr meeting \\ is no twnrfii
Cogburn.
Thi* achievement i« all Ihe mure
Mrs.
Ben
Cantwell,
Mrs.
George
D
i
e
s
I
n
W
r
e
c
k
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Half, of
ITIIOIJ4TFRINO
brought to a clone with a talk,
“i i-iklng Iweanne it wa* nrcnmn*
"If
w-e
cannot
do
thione
whv
Harden,
and
Mist
Ella
Spencer
Sunday with
it ud
B ..U Park returned today to his Wauchula, spent
liwbeii while indtleliy iledlned II
will, entertain at a tea from 4:00 "The P.-T. A and the Present we will do it mod her Ih* it, we
(( ontti&lt;ui“d I'om Page Oar)
horng Ip Macon, Gs. after spend­ Mr. and Mr*. 11. L. Thrasher, It&lt;&gt;*« o'clock tu &lt;1:00 o'clock at the Wom­ Educational rrisi*," by Supeiin- will M
M A1TRKRH WtlKK
pi-rcent
Jt.,
w
srii
ill
Ml
M
int
Ml
ft
hi
IH
‘*I
I
Court.
ing' a few days here with hi* nep­
hflHfatd Wiiirirrain Fpriary
an's Club for Miss Virginia Mc- tendent T. W. Ijw ton .
fiidng ml the romido* mnrie
l 4im|ti4, J*f f Uiiy Aiin»hl,
I'-lsrr- Oere
hew .and niece. Dr. anil Mr*. C. 1,Phiure ajJ-J*
llanirl,
recent
bride-alert.
taiy
p
roh
U
*
in
he
arv-^eited
that
M
»ti
nf
J
Nny
AMiobh
(Inibi^tan*!,
Mr, and Mr*. Joe Chittenden
rORRfQfTfOK
Park, W**i Seventeenth Street.
*
.
WEDNESDAY
when
the
nrlcr
level
hnfwefi
re
H
a
y
r
i
d
e
A
n
d
W
i
e
n
e
r
Mini
Knluot
Klruj-jn
l,
i
i
,
ton
o
f
and children and Mrs. Chit tendon'*
a—vf %4p
The Seminole County P.-T. A
7 ih '
nred "we »hnll «eek to e*tald*-h ly "It-*'1 1 h
. Jrt kriiinv 111*, ho
Ii war rlalnl mcorrertljr In BatRiga Roberta Stahl, student at mother. Mr*. Junra of SL Peters­ will inert at 10.00 A. M. at Ibei
R o a s t T o B e S t a g e d ] and
' 1 mHint am n dolhir which will
IH Oi‘Cl Mtni.
burg
were
the
week-end
guest*
of
11
riiav'*
inane
(hit
fund*
for
re­
Bteitaen University, was here for
Junior High School, luncheon will
nut eh anr v its |mn hiolnif and
h toho) " liftVI i't| ii mi"Vi'it1 mm Ip pairing the ranfa « f J7A Sanford
the weak-end with her parents, Mr Mr. and Mr*. K. D. Chittenden, lie servrii at 1:00 P. M.
A "Tnrky II ■ &gt; r i d c W'cnrr ulelit naylfie i*«wei during the am
Miininf an i iiHtim i nt* iiitii m ni't'i'j*. home* daiUMgvil during the labor
Magnolia
Avenue.
en4 Ur*. C. F. Stahl, Tark Av«.
lluasl1* will tiikc place on Friday
I11r H
A:nI %idnil f 'i# 1ip iiui 111 11mnit»■r
reeding geneiati*»i»
Uav atiMin were furniahtni by Ilia
nue.
tfVen’ n g , tWt. 27 for Ihe Y o u n g
' III Ills i’ffijtlii lull wa* ih'M-i'f
uri Federal Relief nrifaniiatlnn.
i 'oniplairong of 'Mu
e|d d*iii
Mr*. E.
M. Galloway spent
Hyi
l;,i,oplf‘*P
Smirili**
uf
the
Ilajdl»I.
M
i
s
s
T
i
l
l
y
e
I
l
e
n
j
a
m
i
n
:
«&gt;
i
M
»u
n
Iasi
nielli.
I|i&lt;
i
lint
In'r
h
i
ty
uf
the
Amur*
ihii
dollar
to
int*-i
Saturday
Irl lluland with hrr
wav of correct Inn we wbh to atatai
W i e b o l d t 's S t u d i o
8- R. Elishee and Mr. and
Christian, Congregalinnal. Eidscio
i
t
n
*
'I
I
m" t
1
At
t
i
o
h
i
w
u
lfi
n
"1
national
infli*enre*‘
M
&lt;
((♦
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•
*
•
»•
tlifii it %
m»« -iioplii*»f by th# nation-1
pal, Mfthtuii-t. »ni) l,rc»*i*vtcri«n
Hooper Russell o f Sarasota I brt’ ltH-r' Ju,l&lt;« H" ‘ Kith J mice
W e d s In N e w Y o r k
P h o r a 33 h j u t
Km
in.*inn
ill
Ho*
tn
mo
IJni
h
Halt
in
hi"
addreN*
«&gt;i»i|diM
&lt;*iret|
InoidooMi t**r« of American ii**j
&lt; hurrhi** AH nicmbcr* ..f »b# v#
*7 * the week-end guest* of Mr Kith left Saturday for Egypt
u
♦
1
1
iif
ii
Ci
it
ii
.ii
i
nn
ltl
»nli
« iii«&lt; « ph f he H«»i*tiirp «• nf Seioiand Mrs. Hamilton Blsbre, South where he will serve a* Unllrd
(If great uilarest to s wide cir­ t ou* «ucJplh&gt; biivr „-rn asked " ’ Hi •'the I ..... I Stale- mn-l lake
M ppiiiil nnlhtn it n » loijii) Mini " &lt;(e I'ntiulv * hafil»"r of the l(**il
States minister.
cle of fi ismls lu re is Ilia in- 14i rfircl Ml II -ill 1* M at he food y into It- own hand* the
Sanford Avenue.
Jlnnling Hull "Hit bill i )..*•
of 'be cold value of our * Hie) hi
nouatrmrnt of the msrrisge of F'piscogmk t'hutch
»i"l “li."iiii|f in h b ili*iin:c in t in "
in &lt;»r«|t
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins it planning Miss Tdlyr llanjumln, of Nsw1 Follow Itif M »-ri8»f bu«it»c*B *«•»•] iliillar thi* i*
Mr- and Mr*. Edward Higgin*
i in"- t iiliijl! mill
E y « * E xu itilnrd
ilmi•«»••«##*
and Mr. and Mr*. H. R. Drat spent to 1st vs the latter port of the York City, daughlsr o f Mr. and *.ion #t the F.plwopal p#n*h boua#|lo i»U*wcnl
k
1" U Ii"" 4.*i Ink. I.til \ni |'mbo (but h
I-*nn mir
(•Insm-w ('u r r a r lly K itted
the week-end In Orlando with Mr. week for Baltimore where *he will Mrs. Samuel llsnjsmin. of this many NuriiriN#* will be y vtn f«*r|fiM»»i *winir&lt;nir u «
namely tb»' eon * ,4 * I *»*t •’ !* 11 p ill v " I .1 " I I 11 *4 *1 |l t o till Ill III' | *
and M u. R. C Bower, formerly of join Mr Wlggtn* who hat been in rlty. to Irving K Aotanmin, son tin g cuts No uric cxtwpl Ibe corn I ulliniMlr
A i"‘H, i Hi *IH - t ill*-, it inpi &lt;HTii 1 11, j, ).Sodu*. N. v. They will stay f ,„ * of Mr. aod Mis- Jo-cph A Aaron- m!tt»* . t nmpoMtl of I'harlra llctta. I |in„ r i1 rrct vt l) of our ci»mmi*«1
, l)R . H K N ItY
this city
mr&gt;\ 1t i in it" ii •t'V Mftri )iii\Hi4 1*lb
i '- d r
month In Ualtinior* and other son, of New York City. The mar- Unity Wirtc. Jr.. ai»d tinm an K-j |U fMicc«."
M
c b A lI L I N , J r.
I in* .it chJi iif bappvileil 011*4.4l 1|* ».• tt. Ti •Hllg.tbl ii*• aln*b*n Hinl
Th** governmonl &lt;*onlrfi|!c'l plan
Mra, R. J. Cantwell and William Eastern cities.
riMgr took pluie last Thursday in Morrisi know* the nature of the
"FI itig 1Mf 1 II I1' - ltl*| 1ll«&gt; Mi 4*1' k*||| Aat t "h
piugtaju cl where it will take for purchase f newly inlnel r«dd I Ui u’lim k j
OptnmetriM t
McElliannon o f Atlanta left tbit
New York City.
*' * fit*I*-* »«*ul || "I In
■11 tin**‘ »4‘ &gt; llllf#" 1iiimlr Mf f nM at* ,1 it
Mr*. N W. Walker, Jr. and Mrm.
morning for Miami after tpending
Mr* Aaroaeon was born in New plavw It I* eupsetod lhai lb* Rj, v. and *■!# m t»niT*|iaAe of gehi 1»i &lt;*•i»i*i luii.l lAflicu Ilir
112
l*nrk i\ v fi
llrira'
V*
ll(
|
1
&lt;
*
4
fill
*
"
•1
uall
i*
it
Ii
li)*|it
!
r-n
the week-end here with llr. and Maudr Raiilersnn » f Avon Pack York but .pent Ihe greater part | M Mailer and &gt;be Rev- Mar­ the world iM#'k«*t were natn* t)
.i ......
•. •tap nn| t&lt;,
*
were thr guests yi sterday iif Mr. uf h'-r life hex She w «, gradu-j tin J llrauj * II *' lumpaiiy th* ip i'V e w in t h lie d i l l " ! i o o
Mr*. A. W. Kpp*. Dreamwold.
i A i fi"bl lot k*‘ * 4*i*i t !*■' null*
anci Mr*. II. Hub, laing, Mayfair. ateil from Seminole High Kehna* party.
wfn »n gly backing lh«* iia, "*nal |.s..«.||«w
(" ft
III,It IIF||1A Mv
«n *i
They
were
Joined
here
by
Mr.
tinf
*
it*
t*\
m
tlu*
'
' In ncr. and later attended l.o.lMr*. I- T. Shepherd has re­
1 is til if ft* ( \\ ittli'bvvla |•4laI |i"
Walker
who
took
llnm
to
Jack­
ib III t|"( iMf'l ' • " I n tb* u f .1 tt*
turned from Grren Cove Spring*
I ne** school. For Hie past four, S c h o o l O f f i c i a l s T o
lilt (Hi H(|w I I Ihy tlflkwli III
where *he sjn-nt three week* with sonville where they will make, years slo- tin. In-cn employed in n
1\ 4tf I'll1
"'* tn 11*r v it‘ |
M in b I* Isit* "1 t|*« « t|
*•“*»v
Hj
A
d
d
r
e
s
s
P
.
T
.
A
.
M
e
e
t
thrir
future
homo.
MrWalker
1 rib
Mr. Shepherd. Mr. Shepherd hat
law offire tn New York
uf I. h-r M H ." t he
i it •g s( l ii" tl *ii m (imi I*** *
g iv e n *ii|i|M*ii t Ml iifiol iiilti .I i
gone to . tha Century of Progress wae recently appointed a deputy
Mr. Aaronsna was bom and1
Ii . *|isim1 v*-wu *t|»4&gt; iiiLnijmg ni
v i-h
I ) It K S S
or
C O A T
7
K g *
1 1 W%
j collector of internal revenue.
Sui&gt;erlnt*nd#r&gt;l T. W. l-awton U lf *f
-s W J
to tpejid a short time.
rear,,) in N«w York City and Is a
U Ip tl c l " , k U ll 1 I III III) B f i I I v S
graduate of New r®rfc llnlvar- and &lt;j.-nrg* W. Mark-, superin­
UlMl
1
ti»*rv
nrt*
*'\Vi* knitM
* e f c held Iiii*t fi giit mi I In \ f
C le a n e d a n d IT e s s e d
•
alty The couple are living at in* tendent uf Volusia county achon)*- clrr*.** be * p »4 “ At I hr b»»tt tn « f ( I l iw iilt it ly hm ^r
wllh
Jnlill
wit)
Is*
the
main
speaker*
at
a
■V S
H old Italclgh In Nn* York.
f fir v rim* nf rrlilririfTi mill *'b- |Hull
, nimJgiit pM&gt;tur, nlfici
inertian uf the hamtnole GoutRy f iriirilnn vre Imvr found ftiiinc hc! . mhim , I ti«r itniy wm** ui tu W in
J 10-25
p T A to ba held VVadnasiUy
H a r l o w , T r a c y S U r I n onimmy at iBtfH) A. M. at tha
Ieowcr Floor 10-35
.-l
T T ^ '. v T j f r g
Junior High Bchoul. Th* public t*
M H a a i* M o v i e T o d a y
mV!'
P r e m ie r S h o w in g
invttod I* attand.
■ ••
Mr. 1-awtuN will spaak oa th*
Wllh Joan llari«w and Lta
1 t u L flk c fl
V l« Flrpt of the Npw Season's Pictarea—
Tracy as co-stars koadio* an Ira- Btdijvct. “ Haw Letmg ( ’«n Wa Hun
A m ! W k a t a Shaw Id |«
If*. C om ed y T k a f a
and
What
th*
J'.
T
A.
Gal)
Do
to
i o d . , o f t Vi. r t a i i t i c 1 r. i. k
pressivs cast. "Borab*^laU', openori
TMf
ferM il__ Vlrlitki__
Different—
Bright—Snappy.
ye*t*rda, at the MligM Theatog Help" and Hr. Marks will spaak
: u l C O " f n s o il.., u
In provide tha heartiest chorus of on " Federal Aid and th*
•f
the
NRA
l#|'ubllc
Hchnols."
'
|
laD^b* o f all recant fU a broduc-'
i 'p v
tTii : - s . '*
l.unrheua Will to- aarred at 1:00
Hows.
i
P.
M.
at
th*
school
Adapted from tb* play by r « r o .
“ 2“ *frV’ T
* Bd M u k Grans,
B ooi.juall" eaplodaa all tha uns
»a*ory rumors and myths that Unoginstivs creation*, of her press
agant. l-e* TYoty, yiho has Ukrn
-.c p m jM m to a In Hollywood.
.
odvonUg*
of bar variatu Intar-naOfcroated by Victor Fleming, it
Now*
* I nucou*, hUarioua ppt##nia« Uoeal Ipve affair.
I)*r family eon&gt;l*la' nf Frank
Hon o f *H these myth, (hot have
t-een Wtiven round film star* and Morgan, as her fath«b and TrJ
th* notion picture industry and is llraly. as her hrnlhaf, who, with
her aacratary, portrajnpd by Una
•Wjr
iatarprated by a noteworthy
Bobby
at, mtkr her Ilf* sn« uf coneaat of popular players. *
* i.
; ,
I turniuil.
t
Jaob
Hariaw
is
•ecu
|«
L
#
k
Calf
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Reavsr*. Lannsrd Gafay, Mhr/
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Fp*V*a, G. Aubrey Smith and June
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Bdptemhar 18th. 1933,
Tnrpoas of rsgiatartM
age coaL Use more o f the 2 ( electricity tn ypur
Munirifisl
Threo
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day except Sundays
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r’ .N K W Y O R K , Oct. t t ^ -W V ateck of Malar Pit and No.
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and Heathen
'orala lied on tho u i m day
football expert* babbling In­
ly yesterday *W n tiny
talk Inf about Michigan's
_ smashing victory In socres. and tho rUo of Princeton In
l y ' East and Alabama In tha
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Tho mighty triumvirate of tbaj

but for . Pi t
Notro Da mo, at leaet, »*■
tlonal championship visions wera
Jnat Umt and nothlnf mart.
Nothin* tho Panthon a
pllsh tho not o f tho m u m
will
wipa out tha 7 ^ beating thay
took from MlanoooU’a powerful
Gopher* at Minneapolis nor wlU
on abandy mlmprattlra Notr*
Dam* outfit bo ablo to offMt tha
tho 7-0 roTora* tha RamMori
•uffarad at tho hands of Carnalfa
Tack.
Although borod from defeat,
Southern California’! 1 ocoraieae
tla with Oregon State wma
biggest lurprlaa of tha day. Tha
Trojan* out rained IheSNorthern
an by a arid* margMTpIlad up
It first downi !g»ln»t one, yet
cosld nit break the Bearer re
ftnw for a scora.
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teat value* In ladi** hat* and WANTED TO BUY: Rack* t0 um
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on eeed bed*, good ueed sacks
‘(1 4 a Sanford Avenue.
erceptsb*,' aleo want land fertlllMOVED PROM Magnolia to Pal- aar distributor, p. O. Boa 1, Ovie­
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Hein- do, Fla.
•dress making by Mr*.
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repaired. Agent, Blnger MsNEWLY PAPERED and painted
Singer Shop.
apartment. Four room*. Every
YOU to know w* have modern convenience. Rrnl Reason­
Marvelou* powder*
and able. aleo fumlihrd room*. Good
talked about on radio home cooking. The Tally Shop,
. J i c * wOokly. Everything 1* KM N. Part Ave.
drug*. Campbell Drug Co. Phene* u
WELL FURNISHED Tint floor
10 1
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OMo « t o ’ v, It
Her*’* another

Princeton’* ' Mpbomoree c a m *
through their flrat major teat
with fhtlng color*, treugring O luaibU’i experienced array, t#-0,
and Jost dbout offering cooclualve
proof that Urn Tiger ie back lo
worry Other Eaateru contendere
for Um flrat time In years.
StotstaaMsitesoOhr la ol ol ME'
Alabama looted Ilka the clao*
o f tho Southern conference aa It
invodad Kneivillo and gave Ten­
nessee It* flrat heme defeat alne#
1024, 12-6 .
Intorseel tonally, Ithe Coot off.
Mt Pitt’e defeat with Army’# on
expected conquest of flllnol* at
Cleveland, 0-0, Carnegie'* victory
over Notr* Dame, and I w e r tri­
umph*
far Doqueeae,
Navy,
Goorg* Washington, and Washing­
ton 41 Jefferson.
Navy whipped Virgin!*, 13-7*
Duquesna defeated Detroit, 14-0 1
George Washington routed Au­
burn, IB-61 and W. A J. noaed
out Xavier of Cincinnati, 0-0.
Pbritiam, routing Boston Col­
lege, 32-6 ; Holy Cross, upsetting
Harvard,
ID-7* Yale
beating
Brown, 14-0 ; Colgate, (topping N,
Y. C h 7-00 ; Syracuse stopping Cor­
nell, 14-7, and Dartmouth, checkIng Penn, 14-0 , all maintained their
undefeated record*.
Turning In Big Tan triumphs,
along with Michigan, war* Purdue,
Iowa and Northwestern. Chicago
pit* ed Cell In the flrat conference
lest under Clark Shall g hn* sey's,
coaching but fell oefora Purdue. |
14-0. law*, apparently a
n&lt;gi
Ten power again after three lean
yean,trounced
Wisconsin, 10 7,
• hit* Northwestern was defeating
Indiana, 25-0.
Nebraska, bidding for the Rig
Sli title again, halted Kansas
Stela, 0-0, a* Georg* Saner scared
all his team's point* while Okla­
homa overcame Iowa State, 10-7.
Kansas anl Missouri lost nonconference. genua.. thg ferm»r,
Tulsa, 7-0, and Missouri to HL
Louis, ]4-7.
Christian for th* flrat time since
IUI9 but I set a 11-7 Southwest
conference engagement,
Texas tied CentenaiY, 0-0 , and
Bouthern Methodist played a 7-7
draw with Oklahoma A. A M.
Like the Trojans, California
found • northern Pacific rivalry
plenty toungh and was lucky to
get a 0-0 draw with Washington
Slate. Stanford pushed ever two
touchdowns In the final period to
heel Bin Francisco, 200-12, and
Washington hod trouble w.th Pu­
get Sound, 14-0 , U. C, L. A. un­
covered plenty at power In down­
ing Loyola of I&lt;aa Angeles, 20-0.
Colorado university dropped e
ID-S decision lo th* Colorado Ag­
gie* In the Rocky Mountain group
where llrlgham Young and Colo­
ad i Aggies chalked up conference
victories. Montana of the Pacific
roast conference beat Mo itane
Rial* of th* Roky Mountain, 14-0.

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throughout the nolle*, thia week-end.
Theater tea the pvixea which go to
Who goto*** neareot to Um actual

each of Um three
master o f wmner*.

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tarn la your Hat the bettqr Is your chance to wig th* ticket* be­
cause Um ticket* go to Um first throe neareot to cermet 11*to.
d ip this coupon, place a " W " oppoelto the name of th*
teem you think will win, or write “Tie" if yea Uilnh the teem*
will Ue, and bring or mail your jjei to The Herald office before
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CLEARING LAND end hare hun­
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glv* sway prices, Reply P. 0 .
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Waehingtf* Ood lab to heat Ken­
tucky and oil.selected. .Notr*
Dame orai Corwtflq Tech, only to
lose In b«h cake*.
Mibm
ago, repeated again thii
guess'd *wiMR)oa \h* uatoom* of
Odd, in (electing 12 out of a pootho Princoton-CaliimMo and Baraible 10 winners, they are, with rard-Holy C r a « * &gt; i m , while Mr.
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d e w t e o s ^ s o a d colds sad other iormo
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I- « . „f th* R|sls of Plorlds. SI
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iter Tickets Won got
GATORS SCOR By Three
Local
FIRST VICTORY Ralph Warner and J. H. Milam
ViuBcn o f Th* Herald** rich*
OVER TARHEELS The-Vfinner contest ef two vtete

There were no tiro daring tho
FLORIDA
0 MHUL
* *
VILLB, Oct. t t —(XT—A wearing
7-^4 Winners shouM call at The past week, each o f tho 16 gemot
ending in a victory.
Upas’s
±- '
■Ide-stepptng dash ef 14 yard* for Hersld office for their theater teemed to be, as far a* .tho cnjmm
Nam* -------« r r ------a touchdown early ta the game by paasee which era offered Herald testonts ar* concerned, th* d f l f
Address
Jack Henderaea, 147-pound Flori-! reader* through th* courtesy of feats suffered by Tennessee, Notra
da halfheck, paved the wav for,
Dame, Columbia, Harvard, Ken­
T E N N E S S E E v ^ ^ jO B ID A
the first Gator victory ever North Tarheels tried &gt;4 passe* and com­ tucky and Ohio State, M In m&lt;*t
pleted four for t t yard*. Passing all rases, the winning team was
Carolina here Satvrday, » to 0.
ALsAHAM A vs* T O R D H A M
Florida scored two potato laU usually I* Florid*’* meet effective ■elected.
N . Y . t . vo. G E O R G IA
in the final period aa the Tar* weapon, bat they played It safe
Here are the scores o f Itn
Jk.
_____ __games
____ .aa
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tee!*, trying desperately attempt* today, being eentont, after that week’s
Hated on Th*
\a S. U . vo. V A N D E R B IL T
ed to pass from behind Um goal touchdown, to play along with lh*j n&gt;raJd-, ^ t r o t blank:
*', - m. Carolina
line. Alton Brown stepped In and Tarheels In the latter* own coun-| Flor1d,
T U L A N E v i. A U B U R N
AUbimt
Tens esses
knocked down the aerial In the try.
Arkansan
It waa tb* first time Florida had1
vK E N T U C K Y vo. D U K E
Brawn
- 3olared
palled
out
a
win
over
th*
Norlh|
earnest*
Tstk
1
Noire Dime
W hl-ll th# _____
wtwam r^—J
1f—*1 ar’—
L - __as . * - I a
-aa___ a— __.J 1»*Ireturn
14
Chlessn
N. C A R O L IN A vo. G E O R G IA TE C H
mostly in North Carolina’* ^ r r i - ! Carollnhtor In four attempU, and
•J«. T. CJ.
SO vColumhtM
0
tory, It w u a brillUnt dUplay of oaly ogee before had they been P rln rtio n
1«
YALE vo. ARMY
Corn»II
T
defensive football, with two atub- able to play tte men o f Chuck Hvnu*mn
10- '.Harvard
H oly CroAf
T
L
' critical
—■ ■
1 Collins1 team to a tie. That was Array
1 ' 111inoia
born
line*
holding
in
•
H O L Y CROSS vb. B R O W N
.15
1 mill» nn.
•
ments and offensive backs being, two J « n » 2° »"
’ ,n1« f&gt;eU* N&lt;’Hh«re#J*n
•10
lo w *
t
W Ik o r « ! r
when neilher team ws* able »s N rblfR ka
** 1
C A L IF O R N IA Vo. SO. C A L IF O R N IA
thrown for lass after lees.
Kx u i m I U I ( ' •
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Florida’s touchdown earn* about' vcore.
I I Onto Hlxt#
M IchlMA
•
C H IC A G O VpAM IC H IG A N '
mid-way of tho flrat period when I The Lineup:
FLORIDA
Bin FerraraL Florida orator, par- ™ (lT" rA,,° ^ on
NEGRO 8 LATBR HANGED
C L E M SO N vo- M ISSISSIPPI
nofpn
Daily (decked a pant hy McCarh- nsrwirk
LB
Rtarbuek
Tatum
LT
ran and tte Gabors recur* rad on
H A R V A R D vo. D A R T M O U T H
COLUMBUS, Mled.. Oet. J3—
Une
teO
R arrlar
Ihu 34-yard lino. On th* flrat play Hun
r*rri|i&gt;l (A7 —Jesid Pattoraow, young negro
1H
C
lUrnhsnl
no
Kahn
Henderson
dirvd off
tackle,
IO W A v«. M IN N E S O T A
HUrk farm hand, was banged Friusy
TIT
rurrwtt
fought his way door of ladders D
Good?
nr
rifidt
for the axe lU yidgiiif Mrs. Irons
DnvU &lt;C)
M IC H IG A N S T A T E vo. 8 Y R A C U S E
end behind perfect interference M9it|om»rf QB
In 0,
IlffiMlerson Hayes Crosby *ft4 *n*r husbdnd,
Lit
ltfDnnftl4
skipped over the goal lino stand $1rC4u*tir#u
UrAm\y Hugh D. Crosby.4* erjer to rtei
nn
N A V Y va. P B N N
llucht# their automobllo,vfar a trip A
log up.
Thnmponfi
FB
Rcoro l»f iwrrl*t4»s
llughea
faked
a
place
kick
end
l»
• o—o Birmingham.
K
isrtti
CRrnlfon
•
llfltt
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N O R T H W E S T E R N vo. O H IO S T A T E
|
0 0 1—t
passed to Goodyear for tho extra rif»rldM _________
llindtrMR.
Rforlnf
t«uclidowii#L
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point.
KILLED ON HONKTMOON
j _____ P ITTSB U R G H vo. N O TR E D A M E
|
Folnt nftffp touchdfiwh, D*"* lt&gt;»vIo
Only once did tho Tarheel* show (f» Oi&gt;odr^*r&gt; ftftffdy, It- Brown
HICKORY, N. tt"Oet&gt;&gt;2 l^-An
T
O R E G O N S T A T E vo. W A S H . S T A T E
|
any sustained effort at scoring (milt for Forrani).
OfflHnlw—ForIff f (IAm|tdmt'Blfland th*( was In th* fourth period of»). rofofp* Kill (Ha, T*rh) *ii!n- automobile accident Thursday ro#1
when they took tte tell on Ihelr tilr#; M»lor (Auburn) ho»»d !ln*«- the life of Mr*. C. M. Msrkoe, of
Hnunit (('hlrnsn) f|rM Judpff,
who, Wai
own 26-yard line aa a Florida punt m»n:
OubatlliitlotiB: For North ('urollmn Germantown, Penn,
Kurdhsm 11. Ilrolan Callvg* I.
#r»f,
lloilf;
iirUvo rolllnw, Ft*,lnp; spemi n g . her honeymoon in__ the
went out of bounds. MacDonald
» . ItimUlfill l , ______
FTTT1F
' jAJifrrr. 'n tn p tT p n ir- rrrttwrr smith,- ThV rat it ruck, her e's sKe
toiled' »*curling passTo 'Woollem Tfotmir,
1
Wnnhlnelnn |*; Auburn I.
Onrdnt*r, fjttnrtrr Lurks.
Woollsn.
llurkpsll II. Lalsynd* *.
who was downed on Florida's 40- Msrtln. hsirbnrkB, Moore. Hhsffffr. w sr crossing * hlghhray i f look at
Jurkoon,
follbirka,
(’
room
(C), a field of citton. , \ y . '■* 7
Holy ('roan l*i Harvard J.
yard bar, Another pose from MaeBell.
S*» Mimpnhlm *1 Mains *
Donald 4o MacBell netted eight
For Flnrldii—sndn, Moyr. Fb#arNavy II: Virginia «
tMcklffS,
lirbuman,
yards, aod Shaffer hit the line for »r IIIrkml;
■'••leal* I: N r. II. •
bind, luirda, ,Hhouif, Turnrr,
L E G A L N O TIC E
a first down on Florida’s 35, the Itl’rk
I’nns ma I* II: I^Mgh *.
ItVrton; roMRtsr*. Allan. Ufo#n. |
Imrlmnutii II. rnnn &lt;
Bullock;1&gt; uti &lt;-m op a i r a c u b a x m i u
deepest Carolina penetrated Into Flfmlnn; r|u*rlrrh«rk
Itulavrn JS: IV,in Mil. Innt. •
Lark*. WalUrv, |Ir»wn, !icck&gt;
«P
T i n : o-rorM HOLDERS OP
th# Florida territory from offen­ hull
I'rlarstun Is, I'nluuibl* e
with, Cbis#, itlmI fulll**rk. Minis•MTU
t h e n u t a l rm m n T c o r p o r a ­
Wrol. Mnrrlnnd. I*. ll,„r | ,l,«D *. sive thrusts.
t
i
o
s
,
pisrM* »; Ns. Carolina a,
Villnnnvn II: llnliisbarg *
North Carotins msde six first
A Mp«rUI
o f ike Hlock'•In II: lirown I.
Duk. 1&gt;. Ilevieson 1.
boldere
o f (he B o ra ) Ffffh C o n w n Illrklnnon M; Allnabnny S.
downs la flvs for Florida, princi­
woirunl II; Rrshlro II.
llun .w ill be held at Ihe O ffice o f
ManhatUs II; llrooklrn *
Tulin* T. Ouorala Tv^S *.
pally through the air routs. Tb*
the
F ern C orporal Ion «| 1
.d.
‘ **
loin
II; .......
Williams *
-. • 1- 1 . Kentucky a.
f* IK, T hu r»dar. ffovem ber tt, ISIS
*1 I I*: *C»rrt«»* in-

with A. C. POUR ROOM house, completely
U 24. Near
furnished. 6 blocks from Post
Paeon Avs. Office, Lawton, Union Avvnue,
W. H. Tay- next to Christian Sclonc* Church.

19—Farms For Rent

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FOR HALEi ,Plano In good aendltion, apply 001 W. Flrat Street,
comer French Avenue.

WANTED: Supply customwith famous Watktos Prodih Banferd. Business estabsaralngi a v a r a g a |1S
pay starts jouwmllately.

GIRLS AND BOYS
“ It lu union roller skatee” this
year—w* haw them—(a n d a
amall deposit will hold until
wanted) Stanley Roger* Hard­
h O. WstkUM UOq TO-00 W. ware Co.
g
HEWINo ’ lThCH l NET 66-00 Rwlval desk chair, ( 6M . Vacuum
W onted
cleaner, ( 10.00. Children’s trieytl*.
4CKD
railroad
rate ( 2.00. Mr*. A. K. Barnett, Fern
intent and traffic Perk.

I'wtU citrus packing huusa anS dastraa purmansmt cun, Kopiy Quo. p. Lovell, Oil

A « l , Sanford.
(M P k a U

toe (tea
, Ptens T63-W.

FOR BALRi C melody saiaphon*.
Exrollout condition. Cheap for
cash. Call Vlrgiala McDaniel at
FOX BALK: Stock and fixture*
• small grocery cheap tor cask.
One Tter washing machine, an*
dank, soon** bicycle, girl’s winter
M l W, Tyler, U K Peril A n .

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am U Btefcost Garden Land.
SANFORDt, FLORIDA.

Member Associated

V O IC E

S T IL L E D

TAKEN FROM
* SHALL TOWNS
F ir s t M a jo r C h a n g e ln
P rog ra m
D e ta ils
C ode

Is
O f

A re

R

O ffic ia l

M ad e;

W

e t a il

B ig

R e le a s e d

Thin first major change In tha
laduatrlal recovery program, waa
taken under sn executive order hy
Prcaldent It roecvyH, forecast by
a single sentence1In his Sunday
night addreg* to the nation.
An exception under the order
waa that chain store*, where u r
located, will remain under code
regulation. &gt;Also amall factories,
• d-dng interstate
c osin es
thaa* employing more than
people,atlil have NIIA watch­
ing over them even in the mhrrwia* exempt towns of 2MX) or
lets.
The order's Issuance e decided
with promulgation of the retail
trade code Which emerged with a
price control provision stripped of
_
___ _______ *rkup. fought ty
farmer &gt;nd oru u m tr rcprvM’ ntjitW#* alike, but so }ihru»v I tin to
fiv e the merchant substantially
the1 asm* protection axainst dr
atructive price cutting by rumpetitors.
At the same time a{&gt;o the 1‘ realdent has made public hia own defi­
nition of the employer'* right t '
hire and fire a worker on a arts
(Cbntinueo On rage Three)

L oan s; P eek

R e la te d

A d v a n ce

C u b a n

WASHINGTON. Oct. 24 —
(A.P.)—Unfrer the pretumre
of adverse farm sentiment,
NRA yesterday pulled out of
t h e country's villages and
small towns, and announced a
protective .chain of local tri­
bunals to k e e p merchants
from'hiking prices too high.

71' L o s e L i v e s In
W i d e l y Separated
A c c i d e n t s Tndav

D e n ie s

e r e

T oo !i

E x p la in s

b 1st

In ten t

O f A c t A s A im e d A t

M ade !

B r in g in g

m ee nn tt ;
G overn m

S u ita b le

R etu rn s T o G row ers

W A S H IN G TO N . Oct. .24.—LTV—
WASHINGTON. Ort- 2 * - Faru»-|
IAian* «»f more than $100,000 b’ J
ure n**-*urvd rvii?*oFi*ble rrtsm i
form er President M arhad« by thoi for their rron" in,ler the ,lotla»
Chase National Itank were
adj-st mrnt plan announce,! StUH
closest to Senate investigate)i hrrej ,|a^ nixhl by Pre-tdent B w -evelt,1
t tiarlrs l hap IIn. Mixitso
today.
•
| Geonre N. IV--k. Acrleultuvat Ad-|
voniedltev who broke o rwlh at
A . K, Geiger, second vi.-e presi-. j„*i(iient Administrator, said b s t j
silence tn regard to public
David LluydGr.it ge, p i o n e e r dent o f the uank. b &gt;waver, sea.I, n,Kht.
English statesman whore pro- n prepared
statement ou'iim ggl
Th_ pr^sidenfs -land for a anon when he Last night della
i a '.HSI-aiinJ address to the
German nrws-roel c mmilmeut* the loans to MarhaJo and assert-j
eacham.-. ’ dollar. Perk te-J
.
. ^
, ---------following Germany's withdrawal ing that they had ih. c nn- • ton j M tk r 4 ^
.....mvntine u„ n the’ ur,t’ n« *
« - ! - * ! to the S » A | uf th.
Mr. iliaplin iltclirW th«
from the League o f Nations and with the huge toons made by *hei addre-s. is the rltmav o f a 12the Disarmament Conference were &gt;a&gt;'k to the Cuban government
yrvr fight hv agricultural hwfcrs ■‘UtifwA uf th* tlnv* ibptm h • »
Evidence that fsrmrr President' o p)l( fBn, „ nv.
„ rr,.rit*M * hn- lirvly up«&gt;fi thv pairttliani ami
barred from 3000 theaters through­
pj
out England.
Ma, had,, o f Cufca. borrowed P* f- , b . |t should reassure farmers gxH.aiwill uf w tfii citiftn « f tJhA ]
|anj hr
sunnily from the Chase National1
have grown .kept,.^al concern- r%Minlry
*ank while his government w » , ;
(h, ^
ivn-tmtiti'ii' abtliiy ti»
h ca v ’ly indehte l t«&gt; the hank for | r&gt;iM
,,rw,... h. s a il
df

VALIDITY OF N RA
CODE UPHELD BY
FEDERAL JUDGE

jm l i l i f &lt;Ai»ik 1 »aiw w m plat I jt**a t r e * la y Iw fu n* l h e Si-iinlf fy'iwiwil*
l e f m r r M i r a l l n g W a ll c ^ lr m o p
t i n t m rih

that
no
rki-rpl* *n‘* lu
Yrr&gt; -merrr
«if Smo.ihni.ooo lo Cuk« loj

loan*

F a ils

R e e ilu r V e

T o
In

apilal.

f « l« l n r f i l r v t

III-

wh ch tho

if»i*ctiv*«

- \\&gt; n»r» 1v

*"r.

a tout:

rr » nuk, M.+ thhviarJfil Hy Route
(ftnlltnuii whtt cam*- (i* M t nt**
hi a i i*
a f t e r Eii»*cli II
l'n»wd«*rt l
nrenily, it in, iiii|h* " ih .&lt; b#cmu h*
' the American
am„a-sartor. h»d|
,
„
___
questioned the legality of ,.n rwrli-t
i i a a l h m i th. r a p , t t e )
er hmn pni|Ki-tal
&lt;
m
Ati ther IftlPf itoio -tic f len t»f |I l l ^ f F
A r t 1
Juft th%* ir»
the tank. pUrnl
B y J u d g e W ilk in s o n
e^tigatom tiHliy, ITpol l , |41 th-tl
j the former pnesid«„i'„
.*»
F'«»ur SSO
fin e *
R * r»
Wvi**d
'w n - “ l erfectly u -e le .. ' a- an .01
Ilav nnn a»ai«ft law-\»»l*tor%
- Ho %ere
I Milk
a Till thitl I lie

loan*

Wof»*re

V lu m r p a l

O f

iw w M iHg i

%rn*j

Ita m c h t

Ml

SHULTZ IS SURE
w . . . STATE W KL HET-allot hw
FEDERAL FUNDS

h ghnay and a w *
.
.
»
i di»«k*m* in the m«*rh«*d **f ubtjiiii- C o n s t m r i i M R
4le-| »te rejMirU uf
u*,
. ,
-

W-... muuvuuu:..---- ^

' C o u r t s 4 1ihei

KN tiXVll l.K. Tenn., Oct. 2 4 ,-—
Ralph
\
P*uit limiphl b y
Starrmtf, HJLyfur-old mill worhfr.
lo tr«t th** validity of the national
recovery art nn*l the ctnlr for the
untlerweai
and allied produrt**
nianufm iurinv industry was dis
missel hv ITndi-,1 Stales Distr*.*i
Judge Tnvlol &gt;*• *teiday.
T h e Fiiiit w a »

t uild a
t

S ecu re

1/ 1*1

iiiivlu-Iry.**

Itrfvm ng brirflv in *
rrn farm strike |wk -said:
thr Rtatr de|&gt;nrit»***nt |
%!»!•• Iim«» D!nk»* !e».U»r&gt; la

inw^y

—* -—- I D O

valu*
HuUurt

Th** r o iiin iit t r e ilw i h r i n l I h I i -I

M ill W o r k e r W h o L o s t
Job

“ A fa ir «*ic h « ;r irr
-r n t ia l f o r l-cl h

E B : £ * f $ 2 C87

V ssa red .

N ew

s r r a s
H e

S ta le s

urs

mu

uf th-

In JpaiiJltiu«t tias

w \5tuxuTuf*. on. 5c- iO r^ l i - v e r n r Shooita ln » t n i g h t
h* f e lt H ir e M im e « t |

«anl

fitiirttl to vTHkblp FTiifiUai, tin
™ eml its cilir* tu « W t fUily
in th e fm ig ra j
h ’ |iilv t h e

p u h lk

145T rmn

w o r k s f tin d
c o tto titu t

i*T&gt;

Sul»m *f

limiUUun u«

h**

Southern
Smith
Silk MillS|irltitf
CU&gt;\ Trim , i»ml James It Krai'

bt r mpiotted m
m mmio m
iron with Ihow* * muHf y— rwnftap ta

ler, Jr.t Cmted Stair- ili-tmet
attorney fm the eastern dn uiim

S **crotnrv

tkkmm*

m htch

pnttwdr tfkn

itmntrmJor* !4oe- |lU
f Ifnijm B» nrh

Uhl utlvr offlv nMhe t iwIiim - m i
of Trnne e*er a ini tough t
en
I rini RVERKAtTX, France, Oct, 24 . join the mill from comptj ing »&gt;th *,
official, s:u 1 tthreg,wi ! ad fl”
TW __
f„r hanking a»»t
vnly | **• J E»w«v»- white.
—
— I H — f a i i y persona were fOhrrd the rnde a'tiit the di*trirt attorney
(Continued On I’age Three)
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value
"Wain
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o
g
,
"
,th
‘hnne
«s,t&gt;r
w,tho,it
a
L
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killed today ty derailment of thr
“
On
M ' IlHrti $ A* (M t111a 1 Me
TNeh hi* m 10 n
itup*-1 taut euatoiiMTR.
UhaTbourg-Paria egyirraa. Thai en­
1 $ e - l H R s ' I - l*a tu lt- f
gine, baggage car, and three pas­ W i f e S l a y e r G e t s - L i f e
WIlKur Jt&gt;rtbh. rhirgvil
mth| B a n s F « r S
• ll * V AN A.
th-t
f * I*'’ AI
senger coaches
of
the
train
n «M
rrt kle* drib mg, * i* (mt t
, f»n
M ^
j»|K*a it natu ral tourl
*itw &gt;
plunged off a viaduct over the I n L o n e C o n f i n e m e n t
jcirigt 1 ihIh v ijf ilr it t l 1 Ih* a i ' a i b - 1 W II N » 'h ,
mtiIH p a Roulnlr River. Ten bod Ira were re- j
---------n tr mi
uf
fiv *
m u n try
* • - * i # ' ' * • * • '»« »* .» f U | u «* r. m m * f ir m I
j
j
covered
in rara
which
were | DETROIT.
Oct. ^4 —(/IV N
III! on a ha« r
ara awtntr tbrw m m i miwh
\ho rl'tl „wnc.I Sy \|iirha&lt;iM In additt n.‘ l b »!♦« » * ’
amaahed hy the M fo .l fall.
, ward J McCann. 5 .a-%Mndnct.
I **
p*,'r^ ** inwinnn* * b n p «'Lr I
______
fessed slaying his wife hack.ng ' &lt;he judge ait ache, 1 Ihn'.OOO of Ma i v ff i|r*«tnfcr«l|r
Htsoi.te.ly ..uwiu.t
» H »r al l, tamtaaaw » f parents a te &lt;&gt;,«' '» , ,
r
birkly
to
pieces
and
distributing
*
havki'a
in
louud
11.
,.,u
k,
A
l
e
i
i
John-.,,,.
McK e e s p o r t , i v . (v t. 24 .barged' 'T hwwl Bov Seowbv at the Pi-«sj
l—
n«| wnniKitH v j tljit
he | whil*f y •uth mhu i ,
in \a molir M rturns
W V -T lirtta ritifi were killed and
roleruigl " f ■
“ f • « **'*
Tm*a-|
Detroit,
I-day
was
sentenced
t
n
1
»
*
e
seeking
lu
delermin-i
wtw
her|wt*b
ksw
tiag
and
f lint were injured twlty in a xlatn Iifi» im priMUinirnt
I n r turn nlive l ,-stat, . a&lt;e „ » , r d Angel's Hat -tha, k. was
b irseli h * “ S e e . ohwtl edl b. beta in i----^ D,
nil' at the Hubbard mine of the
hy rorporati -n&gt;, a- ll tni &lt;•&lt; &gt;» ,*«er to the -heil t. a&gt; u . J V.-tteeut bee.I. uariars in the
Th«*
linm
*
f
ih»*
law
“
L
ft*
ui
McKeesport Coal and Coke Com,.f M*Mb Ita
IU ley.
ley
. .*ealdy
l.l . a
,.- the |r,.|«t*j’ „f
70
ehtte
i,u«n
“ y.-et n il'
w
A rte
',n
n ,, t)^ „ , u . r lh „c a b e i n s *
•
at.
selitaty enfm em ent and at liar
P®ny.
| v hargs
a r g e j w i t h dk— t i h u l y . , . . n ( u . t . )
- p ,„ , l r . t
w,|| be
labor"
waj impn.ed when M ‘ . had..
( lui Ih
fitinl
t'f ‘ »I
«V|i*| THumliy
mglltv]
Cann, i n r n h i .e n i m i l
m u.nl lu iv .
HlNnAPORE, Oct. 24 . -&lt;A*&gt;—
.S i v r v - u v v , SI r„iV*n*pt ,.f ,.url and f , f... Its-* v „
- H N B e e n . UL wf l*e J
brought Hit,, rotirt t . pleuil
W IT N E S S IN
Twentyelght memlers of the crew
H I M M t h V K j orderly r relu. i
j ian.1... ■*«ul ntmtltiM, «Ooi K|gV.
guilt).
of tha Rtmits Atramahip vessel
......................
.
,,
Ovarlte
*"** was fined
j . UIKra. 0f SMthte. h.e
24.td
*»
“Tronoh” were believed drowned
D A L L A S , T e » , Oct, - 4. t-1
f.,, p ^ e . . , » r u . t m U e a r e
Seeut official .111
f ***rii lit in** A f Diil'l. 12. • h*» IitsHi i**"! ittlrrif amtlud
«hmryR gmin.-'t | Ih* w.pW«I|*TSe
GEORGIAN APINHNTRH
when th* craft sank tn a storm
| in m *v m «I liialk in comwrtnm v. th ft(rrt a&amp;(| ,11, 0*^-*■*!.
tfxiay, Hurvivora reached here to-

J

* r.

WASHINGTON. Ih*t. a| —o n

’

B lo o d s h e d la F e a r e d ln
C a lifo r n ia S tr ik e A r e a

HAN FARD , Cal f., Oct. 24 - (An
thraati of violence tn 8 AN IT T RB ARIN f; ORDERED
th* San Joaquin Valley cotton
Atrlk# today rau.ad G a t.
N E W ORLEANS Oct. 24 .--&lt;A&gt;*
ofUeinU to eonalder ».n 4 In.&lt; la v - _ A tanlty beariig for lo u i ,
-------- 4 aid Into the troubled I Kpnn, th N te. 37 . of PavannA.

m o m warn
n l

raportal

In eonfhcis

'&amp;■

1 Gftat rbitiffyl with Iho liotrl m o n
murder hem on Sept. 17 of Shef­

field Clark, Sr!, Naihvillt haaafUgva Iho floUb. The fteaa man, waa ordered yrstenMgpt

( I I and work Wo nh&gt;
h« faarvd

t ih«* kidnapnr uf

ChaHra $

V*

Elijah

b «l

ODD

ftllRTII

AaNNOi M T I D A r

TW

m o o ts n g a i n

Ed Co i i v r * n » fionl $5 for -m

upet papkma uf

niFRninf
tool-*

inf,

in t i

ftw n tn ihun jw t oh et tho &lt;w|t|
hnf* k t t w i t altor mmiy p oh it pn . __-----------rmd of o u ro n w m I f n t . Tho Rfe (k » CUy

« &gt;tih■at o**U

with W

Ralph On-holm drew a flu fine
l U l KU4VTDK
T A la L IIIIN A , OkU
Ori, U
dlJM.i tiv- lyr r*»«i*l&amp;act* Soiatuvl
V A h -T b * Ed Camara ,rr^
proud | ,.,U
fined U mi a . imdac
MAtllLTOfCp
purenta, aji
1022 l**r rlisran, an * a i4&gt;-„te*rly «-„nJu*t — U f* I f o o r y V - M lflor*.
wiL a o,
tnrnlcv
boy'
teetvl , . barge a a - n .t Je er. Ma. Spa,
n lo m o f t h o
0*1 tpped with "tw o lung p e w - „ .« ea s d.-.eword
w h o h a d b o o n b o r o o i t k hi
fr t e squall lag, scree fa like
body , Mary |»a e l e v a t e
flUvd
and chaageahie aval c o v e ,.."
(
{je ^ckiraa dr,,tag.

bloodshed

d tw « &lt;o local author-

gaggaated calling out
COTTON FINANCES CHURCH
WILSON, O kU „ Oct. 24.—&lt;A V A Mrthadkt ahprth in th« rllUga
•I CoCurtaay haa solved Ita f ioan( h l proWatM wtth a cotton patch,
k l t a tha I n . M. C. Cartwright.

Sons AreBora
r OneDelivery
IET0WN, Britirh Oat

tu tio W ill tfciej *w

mm* di**»L-**d « f t IK* t«* rpi rnm
mm' o
mif w m t i U H f pm- t
o f C*mu
onO *ml Ft rmln o f hwy» nuttk tfWi w o , it ^

Prfpidrnt liiMmevult Ycstprlaj ap- j f* hrl. t Iklnhoniji City **ll Will •*!» 1 t petit lair**«i) r(mrRv, bwl bar i*aui
pointed J, Raiton Ihaniel to Inf j *ir*% wax in Dallas yMirniu&gt; tu fuard $10 fttr |HrvA4fMiA| li*|u«tr
IU *-tin*r Sam Pall»ri r». '
federal feUdrnpy for tho noulhrm ro*iffF with ik*|Martni*'iil of jy-tic**
district of Goonfia. Ilv ap|Mdntrd.'
Thr naturo of tho cw«ft*r- vnd Wahrr lU n /ttn i dtaryni with
&gt; m f «hrunk. w * tv fiarU $T» r m h.
Howcl] Done to b« collrrtor of ence a fter her trip from Memi-h&lt;
wM not learned
Janet V\ . l i**n was (uard $2 fur
ruatoma mi Mavannih, G t.

Lloyd-George’s PpfhCerman VlewsAre
Barred From 3000 M o v i e Theaters
LONDON, OCt. 24.—A David ca l to that o f T W I tailj Hail
IJoyd Caorga talkie interview on a t e Tho I tally Mirror newspaper
the International nit nation, it*
grwupe, ia n o* being ured to ailvotraaod through tho British Mootton* Newt, war o id t m l rut fiwaa emta n a r a a i w a t . Inytete o f tha
tho newsraet* o f 2.000 mot loot dahal portrait o f tha Elay, acpicture theatre* o f tha Gaumont- ranapaniad hy B few b a n o f tha
BrltUh circuit yrstarday. An la&gt; na tion a l anthem, tha marl** art
to nrlaw with Dr. f i d
J
aawtti&gt;r th oir pnrgrnma with a
p la t e n o f tha K ing rarlawtng tha
fla ot, tha r a il iva\l a wid* audr
A m
atandlng
throggh
threw
r w a o o f "C od Sara tha K la c *
whUa battlr-hipa, n r h a w aad

O v e r T O O f^ A u B tr ia n s
Q u it N a t iv e C o u n tr y

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c

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                    <text>LINCOLN, N rb. Oct.
—IA*) lie work* prnK»nni."
— T1i« K llA program in igrlcul- | Hugh JnhtiM»n, rrtuvprv admintu n l Mate* yesterday v ia cmllcNlI
**kr«l Neville t«» mt»n*
1'’" hi"
but N ,v' ll«
T e r m a E v / e n t * ■ “trag, - / failure" by K rllh No-1’
, rrfuartl.
&gt;llir, n loiitu r governor who
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W ill B e
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74 MILLIONSGIVENLEAGII O f Russia Predicted
A s Boon To Business■if
T reasu ry

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Circle* were u n n d - , ‘ " T " * * " " * , , f '"* »&gt;••&gt;&lt;"?»«• b l n . I h r pl(M,r , hmilil fun
c ,,nfj|lt.
In the fir-t
p nth*
vised early thin afternoon n»' c c
buying only to tllOM* V || ML'Iinl itril beer, taxi-, on |li« t .* i
t o t h e outcome O f a m itl-w eaboll'lay m-'or,niton trail the NUA."
mrc enriched lb - t*. i«ut\* In
of do* ronihuskrr &gt;lalr
P44.IH3.
tern farm atrike which Mi'o
Reno, p r e s id e n t o f th e N n- n" " r**1 Nfltm-*ltit (m iner* would
Tim war iltk lost, | tl- t«tr«*
" I could not approve any physi­
tional F a r m e r * Ilol'ilny Ax.io- join In i Im- nnli n wide strike, s n l |me their crops to market who tic*
th«» publication «i i •h ittx
cal interference vvllli (lm
mi&gt;veffort H'h i M 1m- nui'li .
,
. . .
clatlon, h ad ca lle d fo r noon rr-very
ure* hnniritixr M«»e*»u.»! • \»-n
••»).(ii.-t •
. i \jAy manner.
it• ia.
in nnl*
;
, and» .1 .nope no . nm
. . li plan
today.
|conduct
u%t
i
. &gt;» ronteniplnted nr will ho nf Irrtiim* up to i».t 1 lo a«I
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Text O f Weighty Letters

K a l i n i n ’s

G 'N P V \. Del
21.- la v -c ie r &gt;iai » dirnree from organited in
• " •t *•-•»n, life lierame complete

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T o R u s s ia
T o U . S .
In W o rld ( i r e I d s ?
“ My Dear Mr. Prcaiilcnt
My Dear .Mr. I'ri*xiilrnt;
•' » H i e offiria l note s nn m ir c
“Stncc the hrtrinntnir of my ailv.’ x « :T iiN (r ii
* have rrcrivnt your uteasaga
H -i - J l . - .
-mo her w it h d ra w a l
from
the minixtration I have conti'inplatnl nf O rto lfr 10.
'have alwHy* con &lt; \ T* X c pr.
I
I-- p in t lull
■ of Nations, signed by fur- Ihr ilrxiratnlity of rrplai ui|;
X
*
the
side
red
mo«t
abnormal
ami
regret
fi.
• T'
yyi-'r * r*“
Minister Von Neiirath, was pn *rnt abnormal relation hrtwern
table a situation wherein ilttrintr*
,
ri'
I
tiled rids afternoon
i
A nu -rthe
humh-nl
anil
twenty
fixr
milthe past Id &gt;eara, tw o irreat rt* '
'
tits ,
' Hi*Munir she was withdrawing linn |*cople of the U nltnl S t a in
i
•
t
lot
j»lipublirp.
the
I
’
nite*!
Stmtea
‘
of
'*
'•
No good poi|H.. • Mill U. served tempted." lie a ided.
lit I l f lut «•
oi I... , til ffi ft »•
A lm o s t a t t h e s a m e tim e
•iii.de tine nf the I.fair mc
nml the hunHml amt xixt) million A m r r i r a and the t' n io n of the S ov- t !•••* •! ,»
: Th(, Blivcin„ r
uuyit rvnlix*
tftt
t\
» Im p otl
th e 1 strike o r d e r w a s i n * ,,;by my m i.iiib .it.n„ at ltd j
■
ini Germany likewise anp* opli* of Ruppia.
••* Sociallal Repubhi'M have larked , #| ,
Hero 1 &lt;!«•*• I t
•
win it
aued .P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e lt and I y m&gt;* ™»*'i»u.ng m* rhmrn.nn of not ml. .,.I I., m i ...... IS.
•d her withdrawal from the
I l In- ( 'u m “ It ip mopt rrjrn-t t able tl»u* the usual furl hod- of eommumca
•* rm iv t'iy
Nu
R o-uxtlt*
..
tax.
inlmmtvf •Miotn
Mt.i III.I**I tlf.T ft .».•
members o f h is c a b in e t w e re
...........'"I
la ts .r
t'onferenee thr*»»- |*teat proplf* between wh«*in
■i ti r I ! t s-rnlly
lion
amt
have
been
deprived
of
‘,,n
i
service can be rendered tin- pub (|l(l( p WAR
hrewtiw nn«l *1 * Uii*
Ills uttark
• b- 'd its first conference in
S lit h e r e d to d is c u s s a nlnn to
a liappx traditional f rn*n.Mup ha flu* l*«*tiefit- which au.*li rommuni-Mr •• lo
*it"li IT
tic than bringing the ndmittsltu mniiiwf **lhf pr«»flli-«*tni|» .«l ilo
\\ 'lilt, toll
The "lAlivfie- nf*.!
tli ' t
offer c r o p lo a n s to f a r m e r s .
rt
riia tn l for niorr than a crntuix cation could ifi\r I
am
iflad
lo
?
I
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f
a
lion
realise that in airrieul ! '
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11 m •trike wm net for n n&gt;n lurnl .t a l e , the NltA is s trngir ]
to
then
mutual
ailvantaitr.
ah
out
|
note
that
you
also
reached
'th
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to
in
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$i;n.2ix.U77 f..r fie* •
*pttrf -t 4 1
today a* .
climax
in pndi-al fniltinv Prices of fnrm rotnmtNli j
•♦a*r,| that I ■' • •V «-*cky. oll^- \
"•l,ll'ii from Ihr 1m*ajtuc of now he without a p r a t u a l mrtho.l -am r ronrlupion
• n l w t low prices of farm p •&gt;■!- lien mud 1m* mined nml men mil - I I Me “A'*! he wnnti-tl n miMh iy ' of the turrrnt (&lt; I • ■. on mi
witti
"Then* t- no doubt that dlfft- r* 1 • •.•\ • • •"ti n* for fnf»
that the l.«-N|ruc wap a of oMiimunicatinir illrw lL
i- pniil immctliHf« l&gt;* m new t f l O f of $•*•»•• « •
.*xer Ilo*
•Kta which slrrsd , caused Guv.
l* |Mft In work Ihrotijfh the puh I •tit i •ney
xu lllf-, pie-enl oi ai iviix|f lift ween „|r „ X 11
f-»f J n o nml M a n iih " rwi'h other.
I " »• IM'lllllff' f
n y*
x\on'd i»i m a lx* J4K
WltUam l-anger of North Ps'&lt; .Is
“ (he difficultirx that have m a t
the two count tie- can h&lt; -olvnl on ,
'•ul »l hail rrfu-oil ly ailmil
to order an embargo on whent
•* I* b IV
Itt about
«d
tin*
a
noma
I
ou
p
situation
ah
*
ly
when
dinvt
relatione»i«*t
he
'•ox fioni the Li xrinninir
•hlpments.
l*o lh»* iitoolh *
lilemli
""1 m my o|Riiioii mnoluahlt* aimI tween them; and thal, on t h- ’ * **
Mx etrlplov .ilk* fa it ••1,
,
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m
o
ffirial
W
olff
nrwp
e•- s^|Wv-*
rrTt'ft’nAa Reno, the miltant lead. •• „f
. ----- -1m. .......i.l - a n b u j
X »n A stAtfllirnl «All| till* dtfffrtitftrp -ta t aw r y p wf yiaftnn** n fh rr hand, they hare no chair
led
the farm strike movement, tired
•*l •!«» .
• • » ahoitv I**n days. ’
it Im*&gt;| tin- nirht to rrprcp#*nt •an l*r removed only by fran k.' for -olution In the aheenre of *»ich ' •
from S t. Pant to Omahn t i iiliuln
1 r*| (*m ul. i tl&gt; ••
ml*
i
. if ix•• Itimipif t.«
relatlona
•''i»p I WMthl " h r e a iim* il ha«l friendly conxcrpatlons
support of business men lm the
,.n i «!%.%&gt;••* ••
tl
“ If x«*u ate of aimilar mind I
" I shall take Ihr further librrt) " a * * *
U tter fn 1VH)«
• .oi uoti fa»ii*l iiia** no ft
movement and then to P c , Moines
•
Ilf
.1
If,
WA* t
ip n
ifetween t«» rxprraa the opinion that the ah bten*
**' t* t •I •9 « ot »' i ii *eif roh-*
•' &gt;i platf«om fm Jewmh anil rpt pII oixp oulsanding
to look over the Iowa situs-..on.
Of 1 • till I »M ,
i .*•»••.»
ie*entati%»e you may d«*«iirnate t*». normal altuation. to which you
* * • o I. .1 fi. n xrttfcki '
•'i or atm \ "
Gov. Charles YT. Ifrynn. nf No.*•:*'* »•
i» j »‘ * •
•i11 " i rfn«Al lo ailmil •xpb*rr with me peraoually all &gt; r o ri'c tly refer red in your me--A|fc In hi- 4dexlw *t •u* * •11 •Mine kabnaaka extended hts sympaihy to
fft M"
. .in. '
(t'onllnu«*d On Paife Two)
M*ontlnue«J on I'av* Two!
xmx ♦••*m the fii-l futrnnirf'l j
#th^» !!•*♦ i»*p nf&gt;ntl.xc that thi# f#*
tha purposes of the strike, s n l ' A c t s - S h o u l d | { p ( ) l &gt; e y &lt; d F e d e r a t i t ; n A p e n t S a y s
lierinan p' oplf from lhi*i
I -ult rould he ev*'ee'* l n llttt#
Gov. A. G. Chente.lrrman. of YY’ia-J
llo x v p v c r , I 'i n a n r i r r
•I i he ••f f i•tnIt&gt; Inopirfit
th a t W o rk e rs M u st
more than a mon*h f *a*»f a »enop.
rom in, pledged h » adndnisten
• i «li l'f|tti«rlH‘i‘ K orrf- I
A abort limp af*.-i . the pti* i ’
t l i a to a js le t "in a forrefui l-ut
S a y s 11 p o n R e t u r n
B e P r o le e te d B v N R \
fohlmt* that Ihr “Orn* \a I
ell I I t
nouneement ili*pp*»xr- o f the 5 ATI ’
dignified demand which will immt. t lo III X 1 »,Y ft,
1
• •*** • 1 d * -«’ivt»d I h i - n a w “
1* «t
1
: Franrlaeo chamber of
i«iiio«r^9* l
dlately put agriculture in Wis. .n
N IW VliRK . Ih i 21.
l)
ATLANTA.
Ot
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21
" iig in
in (acraxm i
» m l it
I telegraphed \Va«h*nwtovi that trade*.*
■In on the road to realurslruu tu P. Vlotgun harg (com
hur&lt;»M . , ru^..r e I., f3;nrr.
t.e.fth,/ ♦.f 1he »W lh I'e n la r x ’*
ia) n ftrf- | m H f-c lii* re fe*•».* *» »
•••■er» • * * f
.• ' ■ Ita form er Mph position."
j relatlona
ran be
eneonra|f#()
Ptjra hr i|ue&lt;n'l know wh.it f 1 . i •• "tntIV*
u til I h r G e r m a n conr
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of •Ii. \ini‘1 o an feder About 1 1 •*•*•• •*••••
{through rerwnQion an* “tha PaTha Omaha liuftlnt' •a men aith |flew ImuiI hi** Iiim llll’Hf'C
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clflr roast itand* to ealn m l*
whom Ran j conferred arceded i i
lie arrixeil •n i»
lb »
t f •),,« . s' 1 yi i&lt;' I ' .t — a— ro *1 ire on S a t u r d a y x%dl
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tertallv throiirh the &gt;ineeT.tpia#nt
kla rtquest with Die pledge. -|4 ye-tenlay arid r i r»» l•d ••'
rtrui- lahtir Ivinibb” x* a- lineal • t ’oru-M
f»o\x i h f d m l c i i D of
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R a n k s A l s o R e a d y T o J n p u n e H c E x p a n s i o n l n nf trade relatlona xvith Asiatic
U tha aeoaa of thU meeting tha*
on -In h :*•«', -••rtiu I
h 1 ne«l 'limuirhout the South if the lit Ml ••'M| , 11• .(*! V
1 be
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g u a^ in lcfin c the fatnier. ha- nevr
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1In*
fiiiiuuntty
F o r e i g n E x p e r t s S a y •toned no au*-pH*e t ».c I „ i , .r tn *'
1^To fortify h i. (lu baigo orjh ir.ii Ita»r in hi - allito •« l|i,
'J a g T o A m to rg C o m p a n y
*» 1&gt;! XVCit k« 1 under th# natioual n e o v -» ve||r fht n ,
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tat***I I’ icp * wap retlalh-J
N rW v o r k , Oct. s i.
fa t
LONDON. Oct 21.— Diplomatic Ro^ae##?! hsa k b hph
! the jump i«
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koU
p shipments or,
&lt;4 cl. lh» tanker crossed hi.
koto aberi/Ts
abenfTs lo .lo
.top
n firfo
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1 1itat Ihr I* ague m»le With th# annourit t-mr-nt of Ihr i heitreller iea |if
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were
wbakl frnm
from IIhs ■»&gt;).
state l-y
refusingL knees, fulite.1 hts hand, and puflis.
ground and onaca »»r ntritioh* of
1U*f Mi'll ((•final a:.d
sit ik.
wi I •pr ••.1. f H t only mi 1*Iv I*
flruilv c n v iiu rd ye«terday that
to permit elevator, in load gitrii- ' cn n Merrsmaiim pipe
ii" udMin"
r irog ii it Inn mviveraatlona, il X*a* e«t*b|i«hment f normal relation# the American people "
it t»&lt; .tiher "•oilher ii uiith'i
Railroads p er. steil it, their s la n t
“ Wh. „ I
went
...... .. In«t|h mil
P rs-lib a l
pc»n-r« -it
■•id.leidy |
III.Ill |*l*x«•rnmrnl
•
tnlt-l
h
Mined Imp! mgbt that -cvelal between th** United S tate*
•
x
"rt-nrln.ri
and
that they would nit o.-acivc .............. nth. «yr„." |„. , ,.|u tl,,
|
" " 1"^'
•
onened the -rax* \*r • " a x f••• rei 'l l ! »d fl"&gt;tifn aI ij'fi '*■* " a l l S tiert bank* mi** pn paring
t,i
'IIH'il
wm
k
'•
II
Soviet Mu»«la
will
evoke
far
ordar. contending that
fe.„
|
t ,„ m
lht. „,.w ,MW. "*&gt; •'
•a*ton« hflm rar sh,
t», \|NJ old 4
(III X if* 1 Ih»Hi*v* - "•• to ra»&lt;- credit tmru**«lit«-l&gt; for in
». ft * I'fxrn tb»*
greater leper ruvaion- in the Far ’h m m 'f-'d ls V- , ,. , a. „f *&lt;or* *J
Uwa governing interstate corn-' -, can,
•** w •
. &lt; th. if li t ham« Hor 11 it I* •
I '.’t r i i i i m :
I, 'i t I I
•r«*a«**d '-fix irt *ab*«* by diPdipnt
Fa**t
than
in
Fur
ope
merce demanded that they a rpi n,,| „„i fi, • mid then do w!,ai I' 1
’ " r ar-•*€• .a•*-1 '!••» &lt; fti'fi
. ., I ••at I IX t Y* , ha# •tif
•et Ihia-h i " I •»., | i, I,.,r s’fe'tor.
\ • ;i r I I *.
mg an cp tan ’«•** f the Arotorg
ahipwienls of grain when off.--,-.'
.............. .
to ,| , -•
i ‘"g up-I • )»• ••ll* lr**cl»af i*« tl A r &lt;• N 1
The»e r«|M*rta on political trend*
, 1 . . it ii if o r rtt* «l rr gartlmg
In P **»a*'s • . * . 1
letter to
Trading
!
‘orporat
i«*n
•C*
I
m
’I
o
x
e
that
thr
moat
important
M.l
hit md'i-r r ml
l o J hk . t d m n U' r' ’ ,i,,n
Th............ ..
was given ,n reglvi
................
V 5trbaft K*»,: i»
. I. nf ,.f the
41
1
In
addilom
t**
di-Count•Olioimmediate t-ff«*&lt; t will he to hrixJIa n .elet
I*.I Ml t-1 •rml* • th*
'
It
1 ha* aid tl»« lirn n an *
1*0
- .i t
10
west
Uaaness In the ............ w
o , «hm-1
.
l
,
.............................. ....
•« " - •t in t ut»*
Itiirix* that Wall S liw t tia- pined Japanese e « pan-ion on the main*
plv of If .1 1It
1b«- guv
•h l'a %rmn if.,
Yv
to Im- &lt;Of1*ld**t*d I hi- Ctpi.ll
V o. I • *»*nd a
tba sltuatbinj wap diacup-* d at J it nt r a I• •••• him
r*w«\ from attn a- tin- Soviet »•• land of \-ia at f'hlna'a ev|*en«e
nt
h.itii
errirn«m m »!•»«» lb
uuf hr&gt;« it y xolt-d t" Ml
rn nrs.rn ' n••V,
.-I t
.» nnto.n*; that hi* •*•*#•-rd
•»|d«ir#
length in tho cabinet
iiireling.
pudiatlon of di llt* it m h* If-nnird * o fa* t*nt poaattdy at Ru&lt;*-ia'a
•fart tin r* a ya 1In1 b v
j r a i h c r than « -mm« i ••! r a n k i n g *•* *i'‘
*" *
.
tn
•( 1 -a rm am e n t
p a r le y
m
•*■!•ti »i*r |r "
ria*af iotia
Tha While House sfterw iir |. gavo n- u I * -nil t.f fin new
g r **w « 1 - . •*
tb«
hpuk*
•tpn.l
readx
to
oipke
and In' •
•
n
\o»th
Nlnrirhur
la
and
Siberia,
' •** could i
' lo
and iti.it 1 'ifi'XHti) wantP
■'f * * 7 •* li**p
oui wrord that there wo M '«• r.t.
ii co n*
f •-rt*a*1■ t
-ill
b an * direct to Xlnforg 1tie Rita
•id* * i hocked
K“ Il
th.
•lit !•• or
Of MltkP i f ,M,t
•'
o f t ,.
t .. dt-n • ,1,
• rfr* H
change In the government's p.duy
I f OU At x • I t
*
I
m
M
I
r
Piling
Agl’lM
V
Manx* f"*elgn affairm rvnerta
•bey tin* law I. ,
•
»
».**X
V
u«ntr.
On \V fo
seeking to bolster price, of faun
t It* m
- «M. I
.1 fine of ilo* Inigrat of the fi
nr feather than tkl- and
w h at 1 h r | Mit..ft *'
hax
•
' III’ «**Oi'« O I ft ;.ir.t« . \ flit lb.*
comm rdlties.
arcrrtfto '• - *
Th** III.
»••» nad
rtaio'ipl
»n-f
*f
u*
fori*
It
aalready
that
the
»rrrnt
-win#
of
A
ho!
br
*
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1
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r
bit,I
Ii** n»»t n*m*l n «•• » !*••
a*"*** ••» , I••••! thtim »
: ’( ;,it N R A W o r k e r T o
8ac7 . Wallace of agrnul-ore
•rodf • III lot* li'.tih-fl *r X*•rp I .»|,t I«t •ia*« f*fl
«K.
* 't r lihl-nr** i.f.frm-er to de»l**n*x' •1 V
’ ii Ira*1 oif"
Mtitf tIia*i Max
eeid that “we nrsy bsve Miimihiu.- "• * lt»l-l I &gt;1.1 lilt* tl«* . lo * xvM-t|t„n v if i
- • for f • •
h
• me to
.-I-I'fl
to
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Kn?*»*-t
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li.i.** 1 . •**| -oi.tt.i , n ritipl, x*— mi »* rard I** ' merit o f \
to announce .horlly.-'
id I
fV„ »
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If.* ••»«*l«vfi
1* *x rittch
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illtr tifh*p *f Ink • atut ..dd. d that t-rntativr M •
Specifically, the cabinet niLcd
• N I'oarce, »f Ja rk *m
’If it ittple* •.itik'rv •tup* »•**»! finlcpp the ir« Y'CI Iinierit Ink#** pouii* «oniacted tit
•
,*• • -s\»%-*»»9
?V i*4' •I
•i
I W*x# n* • ’
•
**
of making avails, le fe V-ol loans I
•MM
"""D " ’
n il.
1 -’ rot manger of t hr I »• 9 a.» I |, • •
• ,
If
»x
. at .rail. *.
r f-.. 1
lo farm ers whieh would enable bl»*,” kl01 grtn p.ud. **ihvn i« is action "lab- • wdl r ii'ii l 11lily ul tl
\ 11 hullcti'
I .
hi- off)
fx.
ftfv
f I ’omriM rcr und p»*»o,
pa*» • '
l
ardly
wot
fit
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cniive
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w
'
them to hold their crop, d-i-iug
it** it*- In-I x* pn|hi|i of *h*f«*n-»* devoted to I,, t
•m* •». , lb#
r. •
Ibi*
\ I.' \ xxi t k in this* plate, lead to a heavy rat«*n*iou of fed
ti
g.
in
it
T
ceded
t»*
diminish,
if
not
com
tba period of sagging prices
tad
W# CNll Ilo longer permit »h« •al hint*
&gt;!.d I
will it* •a .Sanford n -it Frida,
• ant
II# wa* in a high fcuod humor
ria l credit
t*id.-Iy aliav the fears of R Jap
Hugh John.on. recovery ndniin
I 1uni iiigp • bin
workrtp' light. to 1m* plani'h
•ix*
a f ••i • *• i to imi •i wttn the lot mI
«»*
he
llalrtird
|o
n
-4
r
r
..f
quci*.
U tyalor, In a .tatem rn t on inm im p war ttr wing recently In
Among
thoae
who
huvr
traded
frrtd
xxitloml
r#p|ttant
&lt;
**
h*
1
*
•
D the -nrre 1 •••«#•
an-wrr |
\ n \ • "• l krtiiii Hoard and Ad 1
N ebra.k s farm situation to wbi h tiofia that he wouldn’t
Ru*-ia and tn aonie aectif na nf t\*»* nnr-kgnpr* yt- * r»* t («
in warnim? r»f a danger of •i*d
p'lhtir ft* •*
R o o n c x e l l ( ’. • l l s N a t i i i i i X | » * ' l Y I oimim■»!•**• of Ihr Campaign witti the hoviet Dillon in the pnal,
attention was called by. the r e - ir - , fVimcUnira he waxed hi* hard and; in
the
Dftlted
Stales
I be view was held that It Ip rod
South
f*ar«dinti
*prvadm.
trie fhm h r-* *{*••»• • m . I' d* .*x*er
\I p x
»tIon of Keith Neville. pre-idrn* akl, ' I ran 1 Aii-wrr lba» t«caupe|
Tli*
move
protiatdy
will
n«d
T o C o l o n i a l I ».*,y S n i r i l
II* *•II •11a i.d • m« *ttng of tlr • too ti»taeli to e»|Hi t ihat aalr*
«Kr**«n- r»f (h«* **•»( -J
•x* rue In ,
0/ tha ita le recovery u i*r.t.\ '*,d 1 ‘lon’‘ kn,,u
h** ba«n going; *»"oug»... .1 U.e Soul I,
It............ if I Dti o i-■lor)
at ft IM wittiin th. n**«t few viara -h uhl proxa *nlirely popular in Kurop«
Ilf* patd a g n a t
number
t
*haf
th r .
Somrittn* % h*:.
*Th# reernt even - in th# i««i Idh ott iti Ame lira.
M
il
rapitixla
In
View
*»f
her
rwcent
'
IIKHTM
r.lYY
N
M
m
.
again
ren
Ii
the
p*
ak
|H*nod
**f
♦
.
.
I...
.
I jual chuckled.
...
..........
Ii* * II hr Ilo gue.t at ii
j empb-ycra in the fio 'll Ml** O'
th •# Iwn |»rrn' n*x« i •*»
Lri.l
a r t more or Im i naioral.*'
l*f Tb. I' m*- id* 11 41
••Aported f 5% «ti* iigthencdl friendship will* In dlmnf r***Yir**xt9-t#a* Ltn
|*.*I ^
ui iMiig*d in hi I'.lln m)ii O Aroil Oaf
•*| I *
II# declined t« c »nu i#,it on tho i •pitopcinir the lalnir'a lirhlp" ho*
Ha added that wh«*n th# f ill pro
-!•» "fl III *1 **-|u
|
..
........
.
following
the
rise
of
Natl
•
d
lit*
.good(u
the
valui
«&gt;
f
ft
12.IM
M
).
h"|,
yyI' i Ii at
' tn »’ch»* b
“ I don’t knowj there were large group# whu b
R»i-«la h a l'ct *-*• *x Lrtu In
ffrmoi of th# rrco xtiy plan
in I NltA a#y*ligt
. - * of r .
•wil it.. S 41
| tset m a n y , Franc** ft»u%) b « alone
will
i k. a till) lwf"*** the Ail |IMM) In fl , ' i i .
I were “Ibmttlirig the l'M»2 trap *d
w*n#W f&gt;#arn and •c U - r
(ft*
oparation h# waa M«|uilr s - r r that ei.fiugh about iL
• * a li­ ••• it •I W
I
am
o
ng
the
major
power**
in
look| In Il.X:* lltr ll.illr-l S la te s rs
loiolMii
**lH&gt;n't y o j pee,'* It • added, **! I recovery
laM«fta
ll«
Armament
wiil»
*lhp
tk® fo n b o d in fi #ipiv«a#d In th#
I |x&gt;rt« lo lsln l -Milv -ligliGy mo,v iug fitxorahly u|ain this reinforce llnitad
t,, y•«*!•- t
i»
m o itr * #
enunciation... will pr i*# want to 2**1 lb** f«*#| of the e a te r I
lt.* I ' m
r»l Cm *' I no lit of Kiippia’s world position
' , hat. 06.00,1,00.1
and talk tu th •»# who do krutv]
unfounded
'••rplnj*
*r»*r-r i1 -u*
'•••In;, ••* lh* Mill •
what's going Oil.** a
I t F t D i r e c t o r M u s t (&gt; o
»hn Rnvlnt !»ni"n
k. 1 -figloo lo ll.
l»
SR;
Hut ab&lt;»ut K nr’pnd
fi— r.»u!d|' 2 5
Cl&gt;
M illio n
A llo te d
STOCK BARN R I'R N B
Kvenlff
m«»- «*d
*f|
9 l* ff
b e fo re
S e n a te tir o u p
l" ♦• •nor ••» flrf 1.
if
Pmeldent Kalluin mnnuixc d l»#
; F o r N a tio n a l D o fe n w
'Kngland ,s g e l'ills_ on very
A LTAM O NT e T A v i
21. - Fire
...
had arrept*N| nn tnx*ilal(«»u fr^m
b ut ar
\V A I D M I T I I N . O. t J|
i 4 fl d „ tro y *d g Royal ferncriaa atork well. Improvement
rlstnly I.
HrpaM#nt II f***»x*dl
dated 0#L A
•Ire-4 •
•r x« y ! ’••■••Ii. r ***'i*ii-l i •* t * r* 9*nr
j W AHIf 1NOT ON*. 0&lt; t 21. fdh
tContinue) u s I*age Two*
b a f* Thursday night but m ulr.
*end P
on
For.
’
pti* i i «tu (-« |au, proha ly will hr
•a,&lt; e i
Mr'- hauls of thl* - lly lu-lsl truck, fitted oul with n piano and IQ, and added he would •end
| The I'uhltr Work- AdnunUlrati
occupy lay the bulldmg were led
| itvin*
moved elnx fV&gt;mmI- •a r
•d da ryl.it. •of* ll
vin«-ff ' l* |
.*Med i efor** V S e t u i t e
Sl.iek were Mpprali-d (u hv »h# ih"iiiil'ik liilliifit nrr -tPgr. will 1*4t« aalaty. XV. B . Ilain rs, in
Bn owner,
t
/x
I
•lh*l#H Jfi.OOf) IMMI to thi
Flan*
a*
*arket lnx«*otignl m g
oininitlee
From thi* Wpphln*-tr»n
•nr*
-**l*l I. I
j*** bclnr J
I ’nunty ( h*inIcr of t unmi-ii &lt;* ••* from at on* tu atoi*
bay * • - d^iroy#*i VVomen
o m e n ’H
h t( Ji r o u p s
A r e ) Army ar-d nixx for national
i«
.i \\ri
f rri»t
• Ihi*
•*t xx*** k for nii ni«| ary into a pllrnd a •!•*•( lal m*-" •J f i S r»** #l- truck. Iircal amateur e; tertam ers ruahed fnr I Itvinnff fn -|.*part tor
In v ite d
Hy
l i n k «4 l •
vaudeville fhe f ’nllnl &lt;U (lr« -vDhin a very
■r - » i i d l 1*1 t r r w ri lt e n
ny
h in ir g r I the Uiiv Hal) a* 1:00 ••cl* ck will pM-irnt cunl'nu"*'
LAYM EN T l) MKHT
•At 9*19 «
#
#j
The War l'» , •rimrnt rrre*xr I
•it il I*
•»ut hto* k trariPAi'tlo m in 10.11 un T u ti'k y «flrrm&gt;4in wh«r«* Ihrv •ids frou, murning lliru-ixh late in few dnv••K - a *. (to |»
ertimrn! ••fTi'/a|ti \
| JOpOf10.000 fro
motor tuition, the •lie*-t
. 4 »k*ciaJ mealing •&gt;( the lay.
to
d
f'harleo M rt' a in . •»a i r m a n of
Two new local wofnvn'a oigani*
fathered mparwhlln |/x cx9i*IM&lt;r&gt;&gt; 1
1 i-irht ind'CRte whether or
-»ol II,,- afternoon.
ml Lamm * Km
. .*
/ prorr#ni calbn# f i r the aubptitu
I frf tbe F irs t M ethmJ.-i Church •
,*••! goo ii .
*• g o . crnirig «»ard of the f ha»# th« v are in accord with plan«*l"
•liber feat ires ln*!ud« a raca point- prmtnd n-Mrli 1It# Wiulili
ta t Iona—the sanforq (•&gt;•I .S(«hi(&lt; , U b
^
. •. .
nfard g)IU be hel.1 in tho Ir,Mip and Iha E lk . A u .il,s r y is-lwert old aul -monjlcs starting ton conversation- -h uM l*e c#n- '
•ttfonal Hank, found
r«onn»H* r»-ge a •‘NUA Sale* Day
.
' “f
" ? * • 'I
rrl#
dilarH
u
i mi- Tunaday hav. been inv.te,' lo n r . e . / h l p ,B " " "
ag* 9iI • in th r t a n )
file*.
I *'S1 I \V!fi II Kill M i
brancS.w ,
• r l» j
. ration in .Sanford un Thursday, ■l It) III) o'clock, with First Street tered
14, a t 7:30 o'clock. All In lh» Women's Civic ( suimii I'.eoJ
a* tin- rsca course. I'rite t will ba
,um f,(
is sp ,
(Tic letter,
on
R# &gt;nptruction i Nov 2
Ml \ Ml. O. t. ; |
argod to L) |rtaso t. of lha Hcminola C-unty i hs.nlwf jnrtinmvl -wi»..-n Ihr two depart-!
Hi Th. d,
• orporat ion
pa|H*r, i*/erred
to
swarili-d to the winning driver.
I he affair ha- h**rn in p r■»##•»
un k I T o t N nd** i t impart ion« in .*&gt;eahoRf A i r Idrt#
«f Commerce, it o , laaim-d lo -l
fo' * “* " " n conetruc on.j «idt
A, 2-00 o'clock It it propoted
day.
~
I #UH b«&gt;r »tu&lt;* is being mad* of t»ne“ . Y-'th i » c |m •in* m ai i. dn il w a y - t o r k In x e - ti , itur g -aid |of lexrlopm* nt fur in n u l)mr l&gt;ut lb *t 1hr wiik-ly known llungarwtdcV
til'
*
•
*»fj
II,
'iig
-lfi*e
•
'
--------assr t
hr l#tt**r U not .e lf . rflumsh.ry,
Tha Girl 8co Is a - Un J- r lb » i lk# P *"' "**1 '»••* 'b e Works Ad |
-P‘" '* or* '"*** * ,r ol
ford School chorus will ren.ler a
.il .&gt;n
. s.lYbyi
SMher merchants .lo m-t with concert s i s down!over, location, i
•lax f«
|t
direction of Mrs. 8 i Jones and!
a mdre »«•[ left 1 **i *• U t W i
. *d it x-"uld n#rd ampi iw
icati
to
i»#riiripatr
in
the
affAir^tur
elee
pen-ix
i
mini,,
I
ia
&gt;
i"
•
n
bus
ive airpU ie pmgrmrn v j irmt.
I up la lb*
- und*-* -dooil
Mrs. F . M. M arin, while lha
while st 4 IX) o'clock the plan it
_ ba Iccal rkapry are not fully aware %t what to stage gopher races, a grsaacd I Aualat UUul«
( ’wait (iuprd and
(wing Ir.w. I
Elks Auxil ary has
Mrs A. H. Ud by tbe ti* ;&lt;*rtm#rU.
N i k . A m arksn R e I Cross
Harlow
#ontemplate«
di
a
bu
il’ie**
to #h"rr. pro al|x
F u r l |*lrii
pig contest, and olho- ever.It on I F.u
FaCk and Miss Josephine TarboU
u atta
‘ this monting th a t
mnUlor.
Ft
Mink
oa
among
i
u
officer.
F
ir
s
,
S
treet.
Priie-s
will
ba
at|
VM
iyi.ll
I.IC'FNHK
IS
M
H
IK
k
i o f IT I Sanfprvl komaa
(
U
x III*
MOI'I T it le HKI'OKTH I M llM I
Hritfly. inernhanlp are 0 |tertcd cuird for tha winners of each Kalyn « iW
XY’llh tha acraptnncr nf lha l v
8NOYY in N ORTHW E8T
mi
fad during tha Lnbor Day
YY-A81IINGTIIN,
Oc1
-4*)
prrparr
BprctaJ
aa
oa
for
avent
vilatinn, tha ro m m ltlri '- nomi-erM ia m i
r b av * bavn repaired. U i 'Y f
M l'l I.TItIK , f;« Oct. 2|. ^/1'i I liurgtng the propose | ode for
al
,
O
r
la
a
c
u
.
urtday
Nov
2
I'oatarp'ar#
t»
•hip will ba mad* up of n iirrrom
However, merchants mutt tndi
V R N A T t llt K, YY’ii.b., Oc». 21. — The city of M fulin- had a to tasI
4 r ‘ *—
fum ishad by
l*t ('ld &gt; I I
ilii raw peanut mili uv- ndustry
placed aruund thr ce&gt;u«t&gt;, and catr inors Interest in the affair, THaaaaeola
tatlon from practirnlG
ovary
Snow
U
nkrtrJ
Big
I'-ond
a
m
p
*
C le a r »•
•Oral B aliaf organisation,
Income of I2I3.12U from Ihr- sul* "**o ’Id 0|«rate lo pr ,o&gt; •*■ a me
cry effort i« tn •&gt;# mad# to in* it wes slated today. I f lha piasant T t lu a v llle _ C le u d y I t
woman's
organisation
u, 1 *
at f r I J s ami all north cvnlral of water and |p»vr durm , tin Ii liolyf, Um I'U nters' Ssri and
p W a a t lr a iy . A pp roa lF
t
PUrco
«# fttid en t* of cuuntj lowna to plan* sra not complete enough, or
county. An ambitious program
bington k'gh lan is &gt;s»Uriiay, past f iur yrara^U
*999 n ils o f ro o fin g mo. --I a) or r . G. YY'a' I lolata Company, of 8:ifTulk,
n# t# Ranfurd to tboi) fo r bar are impractical, merchants are
baan plan sad fo r ths- new
stumsplow» wera callod into son informed Uc Rotary
Clue Y - . yaaterday reconxini »deJ b $1 nt that day.
ond It la can tempi alrd that c-va
urged to offer suggestions whk
on SmxiMalaib- ard BlrwrM In a speech
ore th# Huo h the farm admin,at ration &lt;lat Fee• o n . ond oil of
4 mean* of irmt aw att#r. will better tha program so tha1
offlliatod group will b* caliaf
Ten
Inc
hr*
fall
on
Sooqual•aid
power
rat
had
beep
cu*.
Jut
this city.
I rn a ry W allcs license the indua.
to the various a anal bar- Urge number*
•• lo F*«y o o Important pas*
of
nat-of-tewn
i.Jta ) 13 »n SI* vans paJa in thr Ing that period
m ID to 23 per- I try fog "tha protection of til conU Sanford that
maoff’a work.
persons may be sttsa a ta d to
cast.
.
'
c«r nod*-.
v
•d that a larg*
city.
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WALL STREET TO PEACE IN EAST IS
EASE CREDIT FOR SEEN ASSURED IN
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H A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .
SA TU RD A Y. OCT
----------------m --------------- :-------- g j g -----------------------~ 7 ^
to r Jed la A ngast and a . port of]
ft, pt ember.
*TTiesei' correctlvs teg slellons
are b sia g depended open to perA federal court in Now York;’ W«*l atjielralty juriadie
riiR the nnrsstrained darvelorment
u tthe
lltffatiom
t lo n . «« u
h e sScene
c e n e recently
r e c e n t ly of
o r unprecedented
u n p re c e d e n te d lit
ig a t io n , In |
Sad grawtk t f aatayal forces, on
w id c h ..t h e .j) la in t U X .a o u a b t to r e c o v e r . .d a m a g e *
fr o m
WfiUrh att economic Trogrsas fin­
•*
Y one of
3 £it* veasela
l*'7T
'«—inlp
\ 'tne oij.t the allegation
that
atcamal
a lly m u st' rest. The definite raUalled .to heed hl«.criea..gf help, while adrift in a little open
rYTTasossM. . •
annria tlMi o f Isfls tlee
also Isj-.
viewad as an Important stop M or­
boat, and that aa a result he was blown about in the open
ay to permanent ataeHItp.
Ieeaa,
seas, the exposure to which brought on
oi permanent diaabflR m rim k r te b ln tl
■rbsre has bnsn a tllg h t rs* «\ !. r.
in
rsr/al in t h s ' sluggish easing to
thf point of view of
n g
V s h s t paints of 'Use linos which
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. traditions of the &lt;«ea
trace the operations o f the leading
NEW
T
O
R
I
,
o
n
.'
C
lI—Tfes
MOSCOW. Oct. Z l^ -R se alts ti
which have developed for centuries. The judge, in coraind os tries. H ie rate o f sirs) ingot
Unwow the caag ,. said-the complainant “had no-status m ajor factor wMrii h r e s tr lm b oiatpot m s* o re point from ths the f lr s t alx monthe* o f op«ratio|
contractually, ju c h as tnepiborsiOf the steam- h&gt;* to ths psrcsptlsl* ilackcn'iig sp ittle s o f 4ho week ' presodin*, of tho Soviet Union's second five- (
In trad*. It has latcnaiftod h u b
y w r plan show . th a t tba tbrso
lp*w crew or Its pasaengera would have had. Using a tstlen. briaglsg
ops rations lb w*ueh was tbs lowest, with oat- e r important branches o f bri
m&lt;* t
beggar, a* an analogy, the judge contended: “It may he so ms todastrits rlrtually to a osptlon, sines tho early part o f I rfuslry
op
have failed ta
.’one.
A
fter
last
week’s
recesst.ta
myrdoty, If I aec a beggar In need, to give him something, point of cessation, and prsvsnting
to - Uis program.
electrk
output
has
turned
upward
B htifiA don’t,,, arid he dies for lack of food, I anutot.be ths ra ts of othars from bstng s J re sp ite that the general lr«*is*i
Of sin, topping the 10*2 corny ecu
vsotesd.
t i*l plan for 1933 waa much 'had'
beldfatally responsible.”
Mrs record for tbs twenty-sec md
There U no law governing such case*, only the un­
Dua A ■Brad it rest charartorias successive week and edging oret emHMous -than that fo r the pre-J
u ilm g year, official fig n i-t show.
written law 'of the sew which has always made seafaring the apparm t calm on ths snrfseo tbs i n t positions
I easy Industry, light industry and'
mpn the quickest and juost willing responders to appeals of bastness ns mtslsading and ara
" P r xfoction o f aotomobiles,* so
fqr help. And (n this Inatanoe it Is hard to believe that the of ths opinion that H concssls in t (he other hand, was cartailed, al­ is iresd* ru b s'tn ltall • b ch isi I
dale. • , ■
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allegations of hearties* unheeding of the man’s erica were r 'iie g currants beneath, which sre though some of this toes can os sc hr
lln ary Indus, y. however fcod-,i
destined to prosjds- the BffHsd pieced definitely to labor d'ffi|tf»je.
, i v {• i ■
agitation to push ths wars of ra- culil/s. The laltar also brought bl* the satisfaction i f - teeing a *.d]j
* The ship In question wffs the Conte Blnneamano of the t'nrsty nearer its jroaL
lu c e n t gain In p rv lirtio n cutwu
b a t , o c T o a g a x i, i s u
to m iae is'co al output almost t i e
Italian lino and the contention was made th at it passed so
“ rbssa currants center chiefly standstill, and M l responsible f«t p s'cd to tlio same period in 1P1J |
Jclose to the drifting boat that passengers on deck conversed a i mind s mors cohasirs eontrU o f
Light industry, ie which a wt-’e
vto A k F O B TODATi
part of the reduced gain over Ins*,
m o t, ■
n ..,
,i_:w lth Ita occupant. Despits the fact, tt waa flying dlatreaa Is Hi/, the releasing of dspusila je e r in c a r loadings, ternuss ship­ m m a s* was eortcm plsled to t r
. o
;«l*na|a,
the
to
stop,
leaving him to an froxen In banks smeo Msrck, the ments o f snany prodacen could I t give tha p o p -la.* naJly needed
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___ _big ship Irefused
C IU O V U
aa,
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— r wvated tb a s ,---------- -•I-----r.*« fate,fhPsocomnlalnant
contends.
re n d in g of sumo «3fW«,OOOf)M M l be effected. A si ght IneWrsse mi r.vfsctursd g o o ’s such a* rlrlh -,
uncertain
the complainant
contends.
I that formed i Km , O final.
The shipping line hsd something to say In defense. It for public works, and closer co­ was recorded fo r lumber orders by &lt;rg ^nd houschuiJ ht-ma, h e tlsraJ]
Ci f a r I tu rn redsemsd reminded the court that the plaintiff admitted he was ht a o p , m ion of banking insUtutions Wert (’oast mips, s o * for the fir.-* I»m year’s output by Iris than on*
ru e n t.
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&gt; I U n catlsd that h . thy
semi'eoneciotis condition at the time and that he first named a iili the Administration to 111**. tin s In several w est* tales have, Tvrnsportatlo i fell behind H r
*| than a rt mins.— loalab *3:1.
ate
fundk
to
inannfarturon
sod
*x-*ed*d
tha
mnch
curtallsd
proanother boat as the one which passed him by. It was also
L 'S J m *rk on ths basis o f car
’
* •
‘ Ill IIIfU l .
•
* * brought out that none of the p&amp;ascugcra mentioned any m erchants", H Is printed out "F o r luUon."
k sd isg s.
ths
difficulty
of
ontawlng
henk
lie Dun A Brad it, rv t activity
K m itjr for n atio n * ids *o such' Incidence when the rualomnry
Heavy Industry carried s e t cnly
intervjewa were had •rrommodstlone, deep'te the glow ­ b v7jm
e ts r, which bar &gt;ean declin­
la ord er. to g e l. not- nf with reporters, who Ixiarded the ship at quarantine.
,
f irtio n osttsr than i i perm ut
ing reserves b in * unproductive in ing for the last aignt weeks, rs_*ire&gt; rstruaJ* hs o f. what *.
We rather incline to the opinion th at ths complainant vaults, Is being reflected In ths ccrdail a alight ries I or ths period of ths foil year's pro loci Inn p r i-j
| Old yv ruin Canary halo Mid
g am, when i t « ac.-untpllshmsnt'
u x t i o n of industries to absorb t * U .t frsm * 2.0 in tin precsd'rg
.all baifl'iur tngnli, r ut ad was, mistaken, for in all maritime hintory there haa not cadditional
set,. Id have been 60 r e r r e n t.‘ Da
workers
and
the
in­
been
g
case
reported
where
a
ship
deliberately
failed
to
term.
T
h
i
s
gain,
UtS'igk
slight,
bans arpv-sM y.
truuhlcs were a t -ibuleo cMefty]
ability
of
l
b
,
puollo
to
n
n
liu
M
II
rwrouraging,
In
vl«w
of
Ihe
bring
stucor
when
it
wan
possible,
without
undue
danger
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Li slKirtcomings 'n Iron and steel,
buying
goods
at
the
high
rats
rscontinuous
decline
J-j.dng
ths
past
' • ..
&gt;
altlicugh rtrtuall - every
m ajurj
I thing .th a t li worrying a to ship or passengers.
two
mosths",
it
is
i
t
s
l
i
I.
7
hs
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'l a t c h s s s ana nr M sitom p l s^
gag man lbf.tr day. It
p essnt level Is an l r c r - * „ of 22 4
K Will bo m fitr, S*&lt; r#r» m m l over a year ago, whet its program.
1 ig-lron prndui 'in lor the six
■4
kllara orders them to plow
tho Index ntDod at fit h. s gala o '
n
,
i.lhs amount, J (o 34 jn-revnt o f
o f th« wild m u thfy h a'a
4S d percent from lh« n w point]
1kr»- y ia rt* srhrduir of—-3 S®tM*U0
— We soma 4lm«a hear jauplL’ remark op the Rumber (rf
or J a i l M irth .-----------------------------1
— IT
r deaths which are occurring during the depression," f l i i w
“In most part j u* i S , rnuniry, tons, although It showed an Itw
i fa-. • a.
...
*
m a il tisd e teas n r’ &gt; fa ‘rlv steady n e a r * over tno first half of 1*32
the
impression
that
because
of
the
*trr**
and
strain
of
hard
would yn* Ilka tv b , in
i• *
p
*
t last work's i i r H ', H ta .*• of 7.3 percent.
riMd. -surrounded by Oar-, (jmes the human body breaks down. It is true that the
Coal output i*arh rd 42.fi per­
First mssttag of ths new sea­ potted, "hut. ga,iis which s k m lJ
“&gt; death list among notable men has Ixrn unusually large dur*
. .A- .tr la , Italy, and Franccent of the program nf fil.OOOjKIO
son
for
lbs
Highway
Committee
i
t
acramaiating
this
|wri«&lt;
Aho.past few year* but this fact does not form an ae*
jo r haa It
Iirdt
it that In ievent ot
of ths Htminols County Chamber w a r s si meat entirely a bsent. tons for the whole yi-sr hut it«
naal
Carman fria
a nt
---------------r _. r. wuu
- _'‘uj|curate basis upon which to form the conclusion that in* pf Commerce will bs In Id i f tile
too,.gained 3.9 percent over last
While oe fooling uf appirheitslon
i|h Bwitxrrland Inult-ad o creased mortality Is a counterpart of depression,
r
trade body offices in the ily Hall r*n oo discernsd, llm alt it-tie f ysar.
Machine
bulMiuir, which In
-1(
t
|
As a matter of fact statistics compiled in- ikiiglurul, a at 3ifl0 o’clock Uonday afternoon, consumers genera..v Is s re •&gt;:
elude* the
t racier, autom rdls
.
Icountry muth harder hit thun our ow n. list
revesl
, m r that
D t u nthe
* . . . , , ^ »• **• I'.pw orth preridlng. hskilalion, awaiting the I s u e of and airriruM.ii *| rnmhinr
fsra ms strong imp i*.us m rclm re
■‘fT trim , in h ^ reii
ofc the nation-haa impnived aod that
the
mortality
intllcate th a t lb«
Z
,,m r™ " r" 111 U J “ the funds whlcn aumittodly arc t-rlc s , fu lfill, ) 4-t.n p eren * r f the
aw-teurvan*. anti risthsoi™^
decreased. There U nothing to indicate that the
plan (or t b r yua&lt; of unnlurVMt
When tb s meeting has been tor- •early-, daunts . tru ss available' 1 1 1ue-,1 at «.W l,ono.&lt;KK» rwiMea.y
___ -map bo all rigM out wa'economic dep'reaalon haa prnvad so bygienlcally harmful aa
niihsted, mWnlwrs nf the grodp a y sar ago fur the acquisition of
Basic
chrr.&gt;..-tl
m anufartuis
merchandise."
i «*r* that *oroa ut th&lt; p»». (might be suspected.
reached 43i&gt; prrrevt of the plan,,
am would br U ,, trouiiL-j| . .On the other hand the figurvti over there show that, will b Ihe gwssts of W. n h re lte rt, evsIdeWt engineer of ths
non ferrm i* t.ii*a,i 31.1
pcrrvnll
^Iniomnlt J tliy
a l .u ) suicides hava increased and, although the
facts are not Hist* Road Department, on a tear
and building m aterial* 707 p ,r - '
w " P*r* c h u i f I available for this country. It ia generally concsdeil (list our of Inspection of ths new lake
rent.
,
LO N GW O O D
y v
Irate of increaac will exceed K.ngland's.
shore boulMSrtl. A dtseoaatm of
Lght
ind-**rre m anavoi to]
‘m of Hm
bHaht -i
interesting
Insight
Into the plans for The dedication nf the
ie bright^
'i These
Thcae statistics
atatlatJr* offer
an
inim
auiis
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wig |
* — anil
--.I iiu
Inn to
Jtsv. and Mr*. Ilu rh
Wallace achieve 94
. dpolso
■track,' woniquallty of human character
Its marl
reaction
to m
material rir- n,w bridge will be staged during
and daughter Mary, hav* moved months’ progrtm . rriu lting In •
I • o f - the racetrack,■
~w. ■- w on|quajliy oi n They ahow that phyalcally we are all getting the afternoon.
itnrm nf critKlum In (he Hoviot-’
Into th* Orrutt cottage.
U in lteo, M^ooo In 1*11, cqmstanren.an wrtl nr bntter than over before, .hut that
Members of the committee are:
There will be arrilrss at th* p m * wh ch i o l erds that Ita tn*K|
N h laaa, emit f»»vV«o-*i-iB|ODg j„ g t i
&gt; ..
__ . wr have suffered ocv«re ruveraca. Wt have H. M. Pipwnrih. chairman, II. J . Bapiial Chinch on Sunday morn-, 1, ally was rapool-r at fulflllmmU|
this .yvorii Thab'a e P r * " l 'ln ) e n U l 'y - v
L ._ --w.4
i T r l r fnp
i M Alia
u . JffnPMxliHi.lt *i our
cproa anti worriwi tlnatroy the proi&gt;er halanrc be- Lahmsn, vi-e-chairman, F. W. ings and evening* and prayrr' fla m e Is platr-l on t h ' gvi tra il) !
Hander. Randall ^ 'h a n *.
H Y. meeting on Wodnr'day eveamg. |had iitgaiiissli-'n of labsi In U.ls
3 2 K u “_ ^ .“ X
I .ml h id ,, until In .o m , o n - , th . thuu.hl
Fred Forward, nf Forvbl
tin Tu rxV y afterno ,n the liall branch,
■ , ,,
'Seif Uestruction haa overtaken and captured aomc. It Is Dsudnsy.
City. J . K. Fos. of Paula, II. F.l
Th* glaaewwrj ami leather In,
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.
, i w . Mpect of the depression which is the saddest one of Haines, and D. I. Ilninee, o f Al­ gams between Ihe &gt;-ngle men and
the married men. resulted In al'Hmtrie* made t'.» pners
i-orro*, rhiw Wellses hs. an- all, and il ia fittingly described by a modern alang ex- tamonte, ("apt. C. Mallet, of Fern seofe of R-T In favor of Hie single '» c, esrry ng -ml 1e.&lt;» Ilian 7.1 |-*rPark, ft J . Holy, J . A. la g a n , IL men.
M lacrsass in ths hog nrraaion:- .“They can't take It.”
ti-nt nf their
Im lf-v n r pianrj
F . lan g , Pool l.ukas, J. I , Marenia. Oa Dsc. 1 , It wflll
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------------- — The Civic League held Ils regu­ Woelrns, fool wear an i dry-reodi
te lls, John MeWh, Hr., I.. P. lar sewing meeting on Tuesday pimlurll n wnj J*.' p -rv n V --f the
— — from ho c»nu p « r ---------- '
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Mills, Tony Pllrhford, H. H Pope. J afleincM.o.
schedule, while l we -ilk, kn lllrd
dweight, to || p,r h'luitrrdSA N FO R D TW K N TY Y E A R S AGO
aoods and - t u t Inti n-1 r I ,, r t C, It Neirry, V A. Hper, W. J .
r , On Ja n . I, from m i, dol.nsuwn their pr vgretit by aicu t
lILAOl op Foo. 1. from f I 40
A. It Commons of Hlnno liland. Wells. J r , F T Williams, and V.
t!n l1,«!
BCHCKHJt CROWDED
two percent.
), A f l -00 tas uii n&gt;v*ry
T b s ■I'rsaidsat of . . . .
was In tnwa Hatorday n o n ng A. Wllllama.
In Nith heavy anil I ght imlusI pounds of pork which tbs ktste» Is to take s hand In deeid- attending tu bmnnaes matter*.
E U S T IS —la k e count, s.lioolvj tiy gratifying livett-asn In l-.^_
lug whether Mrs. EroW iln* I snk
buys is som , , * l , ■ te a l
Mrs. J . 1* MHirer has twin
(OMM1HH40N
TO
M
EBT
hava
Increased
f&gt;00
store
'he
open-;
f inductivity SI In'., r were riHWH-J
\
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,
hurst, militant
suffragsHe nf tailed to Tsmpa fo r th* serious
Adoption of th* 1993-14 budget lqg
day- fisveral -chmiis are txij -allh i-g h In iho litte r oiuciv
at
nswjcsp-* -i
r immenU l^mlon shall «e admitted Into this tllness nf her alvtsi.
end
setting
of
tb
s—
vntllsg*
b
f
*
*er
rw’96A
D,
H.
6fn»rs.
’
rounty
crltlolsm coni s j i , to I r le v tlcl
Bhstiff H srJis -few blx1 roustry. --President Wilson last
C. O. McLastghlln spent /*«tsfamong th r Morns S'hedulrd for suparistendent, announces (here Is at th* large amount of isfarlo
b o n s.tr an I u itsg iltr, sut night sailed a cnnfsrrhrs for day In Fusils.
enough money to pay ell teacher-J piaducls turned rut.
bla iln e n w r y .
i t , , -&gt;*n early Isdby with Becretary WltI f yhal tourist hotel rannot ! * rssiplstlpn at a meeting of &lt;h*
Tbs poor tho-'/'v* in Irampny•cfUgrss whs 1 Inrl foe s jn of ths Department of Ls-rsr built Ihsii why not a smaller ru n- City Commission rrslt Motytay In th* rounty this numtli, an,| a ’
am-uis Utirss, which leren ly m u lle d lit
la st year sn-j risrtsd him and Commissioner General f'am i- m sirial hotel? This question I* be­ wight a t T:S0 o’clock. Th# meet­ full eight months trim
a wholesale ih t-kup * f ,.H rials.
•tiff opp u'ti in. oftrr h« bod nsttl of ths Immhrratlnn R«,eau, ing discussed by m*ny of Con- ing! will b* lb * second rag alsr prooahl*.
Is rrfleetsri In flgu o v isvssllng
SS/sed twe In ms In High government officials who are fold's huslntM men and &lt;he mat­ gathering of ths month. It Is euj
that tha daily average cartoadingv
« sffirs,-d id But think hellrvrd to know ths sttllu d * of ter Is receiving serious considera­ psetrd that a report will be main
- Wit MTU VtCTIM DIEM
t h s -President (predicted tha*. M il- tion. Th# ld,g th at at premnf a upon th * progress o f th* Oimmlo,
weie 62,000 rdinp*vd wi'h M.JOtJ
Pankh'-rsi would ba sd m lttsj.
new hotel of 60 rooms oullt fur an aloncr’a study of th * ocupatio«ni]
b X v ANNAH, Ga.. Oct. 2 1 - CAT I tanned and 62,2'-, for ih* lira!
Dlgsag.poll slo ws I1' Ralph Baul haa isssn ily rs- all year round hotel would no an license fee which they plan to re­
B. W. Taylor, of Bl. Petersburg, 1 la months of 1142.
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FISH BONK FATAL
Jarad In an auiomohil 1 aecidsnl
• bad XMATV to McKaa'i -many tntsrssts la Vriwlu ('runty. of th* peopl* a t presents
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Mr. A. M. Coops* and family A ,-tiny fish kin* Invisible -qdi-r T o y **, also nf S t P*!*rebar&lt; , was
•ta, ws« trillin g with enty is Campbell tfytlndor press from will move t * D sland this wash X-ray resulted in thr rVath of Injured. Taylor was ruvnrj hsio
r _. K fK sa seems th ’be gain-’ ths Fu sils la k s Region and c l - . where Mr Cooper baa pUtvLaao*
Alfred, 42. Hs swallowed after th* acciikut.
1 strength mors rapidly than I wets to publish a paper for Utledof * nice orangs -gsova.
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11 A . i f . Morning Service, Ser- Sermon by Rev. Harry Waller. *
home* fn Banbird a h ' wrtronted lo d ay.'*n d Saturday* at 3:00 P. M.
7:30 P. M. Wednesday
all'ee rrtM *. The p a r t o f i s ‘Avail­ High Kch'ol pupils vn Monday* mon by the parlor.
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Huhjecii "W hy CompleliiT”
able for aonferenc* every mersUng and Thursday* a t 7:11 P. M.
prayer aervlrt.
t
i
•- il: 30 P . M. Yeung People's Dlfrom 9sCH o'elotk to 'l l s M o^ekek
A cordial Invitation 1*
HOLT CROSS K flSC O P A L
F o r th * flral time Jean Harlow in his sturdy at th* ^ ku rth.
tis i‘ n.
all to attend Iheae servtcto.* i
O
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7:30
F
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M.
Evuplng
Service,
and .Leo Tracy— two of the p 'tLAKH k A R Y ; CoU hTO N lTT
turn world's most colorful perThe Rev. Martin J . Bram, rec­
|CHURCH
« malltles— am .tarred
t&gt; cetksr
tor.
v r ' * i - '*• v * f
the "Bdtotohett**, the plrturiiallon
Nineteenth Sunday after Trin­
fFrtohyterton Government)
of Hollywood film HU which op*he
ity.
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Organ tin ) in 1391.
Sunday **t the Milane T he.ter,
Church School, 0:30 A. M.
Preaching
Services
a
t
11:00
A,
IHroctrd by
Victor
Firm Inf
Mernlng Ibayer, 11:00 A. U.
MONDAY
veteran m u t i r of camera oeaSty. M. and BHX) P. M.
Y. P. S. L„ 6:30 P. M.
Graded Sumksy School with
••
“
Homo.hell”
present,
on*
of
th*
Monday, Oct. 23.
4
Th SU A f&gt;M Guild of Holy
A
Trained Tesrhers. 10:00 A. M
St. A go c. Guild. 3:30 P. M.
Croaa Episcopal ChurclT will hare most unusual and htlarinu.ly hu­ ■ Minuter, the Rev. Jam es M.
morous pictures that hair come
a social meeting at 3:30 o’clock
Thomptof.
—
out bf Hollywood.
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a t the home of Mrs. J , L. Gallo1
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Jean Hartdw a* Lots Rums Is K lkRT CIU tlSTIA N CHURCH
* M tofitohrtotota 'were a/nmd’ b y ! " * "» ^
M a sensational and glnnmrt-m film
t,
Blxteenth Street and Sanford
H H . J»hn Ixdw lg, H n . Frank Mlnarik and Mrs.
Corner Park Avenue and Third
rterVi
sta r' Who’ h a s' been ma.lc famous Avenue.
Street.
Mrtsrti. nisd Mr*, a 1. Bareli ff.
by the, genius of her pres, scent,
The tie*. P. M Merler, pastor.
Rev. John Bernard Roat. minis­
hegular program meeting
• The program f a r lbs evantoff
I le e .TVeey.
Bible School, 9:45 A. M.
ter.
H i gftoM u fellows:1 •
t h . Woman’* Missionary Society) , |«Xu this publicity that ph'Pges
Morning Senricv, 11:00 A. M.
Church School, 10:00 A. M.
"A. On* Mkn Bond,** Alwursdifc of the Firs* Baptist Church will) M ist HSrlhw into all of the woes
Evening Servlte, 7:30 P. M.
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. XI.
O tv ft. ■ throughout
the
be held at 3:30 o'clock at t b e l'h a t beset her
Wednesday service, 7:30 P. M.
Sermon ly the pastor.
t o r weal ad coluasaa a re
Hftdieg. "Sunday rknle"—Mary
action o f the screen s to ry -h e r
church.
Christian Endeavor, 7:30 P. M.
th * eledriag hkete ’ for *H '
headline love affairs, her revolt*
Vernard Shaffrr, speak,—.
F IR S T C llU tC n n F CH RIST
The Sunbeam Band of tb * Flral with the studio evm-utlwa, her
' heeaehohkra who waal S*&gt;
Tap To* Dance, Doris Jackson, acMid week Service, Wed'irxJay,
3C IK N TI8T
buy, sell, e r rent. Insert a * :
campanied by Mr*. Jackson, pi­ Baptist Church will meet at 8(30 worries with her Irountr making
7:46 P. M.
tJtiifli hn* bean l. ius»lsnJ .km
ad tod eg and save yowrtelf
o’clock al th* church.
family and the additi &gt;nal woes
anist,
Christian Srlenc* services are
hear* a f lime. Th* 0*e p k
tad MU* Louis* Hickson ha* ( m u Raadlnf, “When \ Tlayed ,Po*t- &gt; Th* Junior R. A. and th* Junior heaped upon her by movie-erased held every Sunday morning at
GENEVA METHODIST CHURCH
who waat what’ yea hare ta&gt;
G. A. of th* f ir s t Baptist Church fanatic*.
6 5 B i * i o (W M U M u . M U . au n "— Natalia True.
the church at East Second Street
nffrr read our want ad retThe supporting rest i. un f T a ­ at M!0o o'ciork. Sublect for to*
ir o r ltj nt Btetaon University.
Hoofs - with Guitar Accompani­ will myst at 3 ISO a’dock.
The Rev I.. P. Driscoll, pastor.
The Intermediate 0, A. of th * i l excellent, featuring • irh com­ morrow l* "Probation A f t e r
ment, Otto Tiapp.Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
[ 1 .’ •H. Coicloufk was celled to Atonbatle D*no*, Doris Jackson. Flrat Baptiat Church will meet at petent playsrs as Freni, Morgen, Death."
Morning Worship, 11:00 A M.
Wednesday evening church al
Bl*‘, &amp; fc last night by Raadlnf, “An Experiment In Mat­ 3:30 o'clock at the heme of Mrs. Franchot Tone, P at O'Brien. Una
k&gt;ening Worship. 7:90 P. M.
Merkel,
Ted
Healy,
Ivan
l,*b*ileif,
Francis
t
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B
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l.,
n
o
t
Park
A
ec­
Rek'lljtt Room at th* church whare
rimony,”—N raey Roaaetter.
Mid-week Prayer Service Wed­
of his brother, LeRoy
ru *.
Dobell Jew ell. Jem1** Beaters, 600 E. 2ns St., at 6:0C o’clock.
nesday, 7:30 P. M
Songs to E hfllsh and Italian, Mary
Leonard
Ckrvy.
Mary
F
u
r
.*.,
C.
Monthly busineat and aortal
Tbl* church maintains a free
And Josephine Roasl #Hh Mias
m eelln* of the Truth Seekers Aubrvy Smith and Jin e Rrewsler. th* Bible and all authorised Chris­ F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
M. K. Balk, of JacksonvUk, , MaHem' aa piano abcompantst. Claat of the F irst Methodist
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PA s
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Jly .
tian Science 1 Iterator*
may br
Those present srsrn: Mr*. R*x
l ir r t t o tomorrow to spend|
Church will be held at 3;00 P. M
read, borrowed or purchased. Open
Rev. Smith Rnr-din, pastor.
e a r *. w.
0 . Fellhws,
* } * , ■'
l
rPackard,
K K in i, Mrs.
u n i. G
vriwigp
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-two woeka hem with her
Tuesday* and Fridays from 3 to
9:45
A M
Sunday
Hehnol,
on West First Street.
r , Mrs: Q t e t if Weinstein,
B P. M
I I'rof. G. E. McKay, superintendv A » (o r 4 Avenue.
rn t. . » u
Flm t rthram al for tb* ThanksRoy T illli, Mrs. A. B. Peck, Mr*.
c m m c H * o F T im n a z a r k n f .
•wW* *"
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John l,udwig, Mrs. Carl Mm *. giving Cantata will t*k t place at F U L L GOBPRL TABERN ACLE
LAKE MARY, FT.A.
t' Mrs. Clyde A. Bynl, Mrs. P orter Lansing, J r ., M r.. 3:00 P. M. at the Woman's Clsb.
Beach, will spend to. lU nry Thurston, Mrs. Howard OvThe Dejiendable t:iats of the
&lt;• Sundae, Oct. 22nd.
New Orlando Road user Geneva
With H r, and H rs. Lin- cniiiy mrnv
’Firtit Methodmt
Church will meet Avanu*.
m i i m i .w i ,
.......
Sunday School, 0:46 A. M.
K. Allan, Horn Court.
F r a n k .'^ArtholoeweSFtL'MlnW At 7:30 P. M. a t the home of Sin t
T b * Rer. William F . McPher­
Preaching, ll:tx&gt; A. M.
v l . » ;■ - —
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“v. j. C lU rrldpM U * A lrriC to T p eatat, 1C. C. Smith, Jr., 2206 Sanford son, pastor.
N; Y. P. S 6:30 P M.
its. C. S. Smethurst, Miss Ms* and Mi.e U oeephin's'TuW I, m «R ‘ Avenue, with Mm Smith and Mm.
Bible School, 0:46 A M.
.-Pssarhing.. i e k l .J i e M.
----RIIf*bath Srtiftfasrst, and Mias U r n # t - U e local AaaMUfV. *«U
MaTBto'2'KISrvU-m; l i o :0 A. M
■W.-Copeland ■usvhnitrtiurt:
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Preaching at County Home,
Lon Bardwt, S T W lRU FCaraTn,' Mm, W. « . Stewart;. M ri. A- E;
Evening Services, 7:46 P. M. 2 . , s
M „n,| l t Convict Camp,
11 Th*
O rlbr
of Intermediate
UM s U - H i l (« « &gt; • o» Mr. M allem cJU r*’ Otto T to flv .M rtU lL •Royal Ambassador* of the First
W o m e n’s
Prayer
Meeting lr ,i0 j., M.
U r*. D. L. Harper, 2201 Ban- E. True, Air,- and Mm. ’ Jackson,
Baptist rhurrh will mrct at 7:00 Wednesday, 30:0 P. M.
I Avenue.
i.
Mr. RutH,-and Mlsa MswMfci* Mal- P. M. at the church annex.
Prayer
and
Tralse Service
F IR S T n iP T IH T CHURCH.
TU ESD A Y,
Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.
U Gad win, pT W inter park, will letn, i t H U for th e 'k e e n in g , , i v
ParK A Tan we an,j S l* th K tre e l.
The Phllathea C l*.* of the
th* dinner ghost tomorrow of
T h r Hay. W . P. Brook*, J r .
Presbyterian Sunday School will
r. and Mr*. DJ L. Harpar, 2201
( I ll lit II O F GOD
Su n d a y S rh o n l 10 00 A . M.
Smith, Mm. Mak F . LWlUoff,' Mm. have a Hallowe'en jiarty at 6 00
■ d M An
MnrTtinir Vt’n rxH iji 1 1 : 0 0 A . M.
*fF r*d H. Frahiu. Mm. Mtltoh R t e d , P.
-----M. s&lt; the home of Mr*. Chsrlrs
'■( * I*' -(ienev* al Sanfurd Avenue.
R Y P. V
P. M.
Mm Net! IfK d ata, of Bartow, U n . II. D. Hanaro in; Mrs. Ka.ie Sfeenwerth, 701 Magnolia Avenue.
J , F Curry, pastor.
Kvpnintr Witruhlp T:!W* P. M.
Aha wvek-end guest f bar ais Psnton, Mm. J. Dow O’Neill, Mf*|
Sunday School, 10:00 o’clock.
W utlni dtUy S e rv ire 7 .'$0 P . M.
t, M r*. John CL Laonardy, Pin* Curtis l.lndatrom, Mm. Horatd
Morning service. It 00 o'clock.
Parphnna* for haH f'f haaHn^.'j
Sm ith, and Mr*. Peter Gesentr, ell M rs, Louck« Ho(ite««
WjVV.
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Evening service, 7:30 o’clock.
V iR itor* walcom*.
p) DeLand.
A t A ftern o o n P a rty
Special music a l all servicsa. ,
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MVyL' W. C, II I t knock expect, to
There will be a revival all this |»AOLA COMMUNITY c n u R c i ,
turn tn her hew* to Plant Clly
Gold and brown were the celora wvtk at 7:!H) oVlock each night
*: firs t of tb * dmek a fler spendpredominating In decoration* anil with A L. Hailey, of Ocora aa
The Kev. Alfred Erlcvon, pastor, j
a . several dnyaeM w with her
appointment* at th* snug* ; arty prearher,
Sannay itch ’oi, o 46 A. M.
i btobh, John G. Leonard*, Jr .,
given Friday afternoon by Mm
Christian Endeavor, 6:Jl&gt; P. M.
All singers tit th* c it y ’ end Earle T. IxiurV, at Her home m
Evening Servlri’s, 7:30 I*. M
,
KIIKNE7.RB MKITIOIHST
county fere Invited to meet Mon­ Plnehurst tn honor of a number
CHUHOI
Mid week Player Xtceting, 7:30 |
day
evening
at
0
:00
be
lock
a
t
tb*
of
hrr
fr'eml-.
Marigolds
and
and Mrs- Joseph L. Fraxter
P. M.
Sun eft y .Srhool, 10 00 A . 14.
4 - N k * ' Marguerite
an Buven, Woman’s Olub Tor th e -file t re­ cosmos, accentuating th* choaan
hearsal
.of
anothar
Thanksgiving
cotor motif,
wera arranged In
*pw orth league, « (6 f*. M
HU- Loo la. Mo. am spending the
ALL hO U IJi CATHOLIC
Cantata spsaaored by tb* Music vases and bowls abeut the room*
Prayer Mtellng Thursday. 7:30
*k -ta d here writh Mr. and Mm.
CHURCH
Department of the club with Mrp.
Bridge game- were enjoyed
. M.
L .F la k ie r , Mtllonville Avenue.
Arthur Branan and Mrs. W aller throughout &lt;4he afternoon on tb*
Th* Rev J . J Ki llsghan, pas
L. Cooper In ch art*.
PRRS11YTRHIAN l l i t RCR
card taMrs ev erlaij with brown
FA nalnf * -party spending yes•'S«*d-&lt;lm* and Hurveet"' by organdy cevera outlined Ip goldtor.
• # F ' * r Orlando were: Mrs. John E. West Is \h* rshtSU SO•
* i
Sunday Service*.
Rtv. E. I). Brownlee.
aude p^ Herndon,' Mm. Miimte IBated and It will be yreaentad wa High acute prk e, a p-vid colored
First Mass, 7 30 A. M.
Sunday Schots, 0:45 A. M
oonbon
dish,
went
to
Mrs.
W
A.
net, Mrs. George Harden ami Monday, Nev. 16, al &lt;4:00 P, M. a l
Second Mass. 0:00 A M.
Mornli.g Worship. 11:00 A
n, flfencer, Mis. Ben Cantwell, Ike First Bapllet Church, U. C. Adams while second high score
E vsntof fVevH-tInn-, 7 30 P o ,i
Christian Endeavor, fl;30 P
prise,
silk
hose,
was
given
to
d M ias Laois Evans.
Moure will serve as dlmclot and Mr*. M. S. Wlggt.i1tally Mass, tescr|it Saluniavl
Evening Worship Sei&gt;iiv.
Mm.
John
. ki
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Mm.
Franca* A. Hickson
will Meiseh, J r . was lu ky In c. tllng P. M
7:3d A M
Mis. Jo lla Conway and deegh- ferniah the accompanimtn;. , '
The session will meet al
Saturday Mas*
fnr Children.
and received a pa r of ho-e
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Ray and Mm. Basel Huntky
At a late h ,ur a salad and close of th , morning and evening H (Ml A M
to retarded to Palatka after
sweet course, also m gold and worship services tor the recrptlun
I net ■urtions.
ending a . few days l^yre with
brtAW, Was'berved Mr fhe hoStres, of niembets. These without church I, Grydr Schj»&gt;| pupils _op„ kjon
f*. Huntley's mother, Mm. L.
assisted by Mrs. Edwird H. Mc­
ow, French A renas.
Call,' Mm. Byron Stephens, and m ’ww eseswaedto
A large nusuer of represent* Mm. Arthur llranan.
Mrs. A. L Kelly will leave to- lives of District N .miter Two and
Those present wr-o; Mrs. W A.
[ht for Eostla where she will District Number Three of St. l^ifTler* Mm. II- I* t'eswell, Mrs
n-ber Wether, A. B. Deaa. Tney J ihns PresM) t#ri*| came from
C. W. Baker, Mm. It. R. Dear,
II g o &gt; g » w * tor-.fee*w there t« Daytona’ Beach; tv la n g , Orlando,
Mrs, IT. B. Pepe,- Mia. Vf. A.
A la , w hen they 4ia«s and this city yealrrday to all.-nd
Adams, M'r*. Byron Stephens. Mrs
Ikd by the serious Illness * meeting of the two districU at
A. C. Chatnuerlain, Mm. Arthur
Brother. Judg* Ft J . Desk. th* F irst Pnaoylerlan Church la
Braden, Mrs. G. t. J-ouchv,, Mrs.
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Mva. R .‘ J . Holly.' Jr .. Mm. John
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Warren, M n W.
IQuIncy, Pwtoaeala, and Maalons. Kollowlnf bar talk, Mrs* J J . Gardiner, Mrs. il, E. Mon it
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H A V * TOUR WATCH suyalral
by tao who sually knows hos
W AN TED: 7th grad* booka: Good
Briggs, itw u ter, Mag. A *.
Manners and Right CoadoctSPE N C E R C O M t n , Indlvidualbook 2; SUsnt Readersi Sanita­
ty designed, comma] and correct
tions; Geography’s ; 8th grads;
figure faults. Comfortable, standLiterary World’s ; BUsat Reeders;
la g or sitting. Pr*o figure study.
Physiology*; Agricultures. Bring
Representative, Mrs. John Alden
or send to R. P. Cooper, Junior
Brown, 900 E ast 20th SL
High School. There Is a shortage
of the aboeo mentioned books, w e
ON E W E E K ONLY. Blanket sp* will allow you 25c cash for each
elal, double wool or cotton 40c book.
single wool or cotton 20c. Phone
471. Our driver will glv* you W ANTED: To borrow 1450.00 for
prompt service. Ssmlnols County
30 days. Will pay back |k00.00
Laundry, Inc.
Two diamond rings, c o s t-$1,000
as collateral. Box C E E c a r* HerYOU W IL L find latest styles and
A
ll
'M a t value* In ladles hat* and
liiMssa a t Scott's Ready-To-Wsar, WANTED TO~BUY: Sacks to u u
f i t 8. Sanford Avsnu*.
on seed beds, good used sacks
accsptebs, also want land fsrtiliatOVED FROM Magnolia to Pal- aer distributor, P. O. Box 1, Ovie­
matto aad tad Street.
H*m- do, F la.
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•Utc hi ng-dress making by Mr*.
Berwick, flowing machine* ranted Ifi— Apartments bar Rent
I M repaired. A gsnt, Singer Machlnaa. fllngor Shop. ^
FOR REN T, furnished thro* room
w JN T ~ Y O U to know xr# ha vs
apartm ent, priv ate. -ff U l H
Privet*
bath.
- tb * - Jf»rv *to n s' "powdsrt ~ 'W ia Iwck r entrance.
creams talked about on radio Screened front porch. HIV Elm
t w l c * weekly. Everything In
drug*. Campbell Drug Co. Phono
SPE N C E R C O RSETS, Individual­
ly dooigned. concool and cor­
rect figure faults. Comforlabla,
steading or sitting. F rs* figure
■tody. Representative, Mr*. John
A lten Brown. 300 E ast 20th Bt.

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DAYTONA BEA CH , O rt. 21—
Daytona Beach High School'* Buc­
caneers won their fir s t N ortheast
Conference game by defeating
Sanford High here yesterday SO
to 0. t
Battling a team th at fought all
the way and Ihraatenod In th *
third and final q u artan , Coach
Hall's charges scored all of their
touchdowns through long gains.
Mayberry, fleet le ft half, scored
In the first peried with a 71 yard
ran o ff tackle, Bishop kicked for
the point.
' , t
Malcolm, right half, scored in
ths second period with n 04 yard
ran. Bishop's kick for the point
failed. Mslcolm scored again ID
th* fourth a fte r a 20 yard run
by Mayberry and Hiss chargee by
Bishop had carried th* ball to
Sanford's seven yard lino. Rich
oeored th* satro point arofcnd th*
Th* Celeryfed* threatened In
tha third
and
faurth
periods
through th* line gnd on open
plays
by Jordan and Miller,
halves, and McClelland, fullback,
and thsir sturdy llnmmsn again
and again tors th* Bucs' line to
.shreds. They mad* 11 firs t downs
to eight for th* Bucs, but failed
to rain consistently. Sanford’s
sight pass** were Incomplete and
D tfio h a's'lo n # attempt waa latercapted
by Dsas.
1

HEWING MACHINE, $6.00 8wl*el desk chair, $6.00 Vacuum
clesner, $10.00. Children’s tricycle.
CA BBA GE PI»ANTS. Charls.lo$2.00. Mrs. A. B. Harnett. Fern
Ikaksflsld. Coppenhsgsn, Glor,
.
of Enkhulssn, all head early, Park.
11.15 M-, 6 M. lots $1.00 M-, $6 M. FOR HALE: C melody saisphone
lot* 80 cants M.— Coilsrd plants
Excellent condition. Cheap for
• 1 JS M..— Csullflowsr $ 1 5 0 M. rath. Call Virginia McDaniel at
Prdvalt * Co. B arillt, Fla3804.
F O R ~ iA L E : Block and fixture*
•mall grocery cheap fo r cash.
FOR old Gold. U. 8. LlOn# Thor washing machine, on*
. McLaulln'a-Jewslara, 11$
desk, man's bicycle, girl's winter
coat. W. Tyler, 142V Park A vs.

LEG A L

NOTICE

Kaakt- Ouvllltsr. teas* sad t
■eliteavast of b*r e l e l l
e l awtg estets. and tee

■ su ra

and sell at pul.ll, uulerr *•(“»•
the front amir t.f ih» Court lluuss
In Hsnliurt.
Hvmlnuls
Count,
rturlds bitwesn ths le ssl hours ol
sate, nn kluntfa, the 4th day of
Nuvetnbst. t i l l , tb* asm* belns a
rule d e, of this C'rtirt. th* follow*
Ins deerrlbed property elluet* In
•teletext* Cnuety. C.artSs. lo-w ll:
Uit II le lllnch • s t the Has­
te It a Addition in
Hanford.
Kl„,Ids. a plat ef which Is r*.
raided In PI*! Reek I al I'e s*
1* In the Public Record* uf
ttereinul* Count:, glories.
•h* earn* tn b* anld to satisfy said
derree. Terms- Cash. Purob***, le
pay fer d**d.
tt. M. WATUON
* postal Master
t.tA im v. u u y i . i .
•elletter fur plaiellff t
.

Ry BBSS rURMXW
Associated Proa. S ta ff W riter

J 0JO to 1 1 :M *A . M. Report*

-=!■ a swfrsl chair a M f l c a l l y

11:00 W 11:00 Noon, Pros* * » •

f o r t M l virtory to their eradlt
a fte r an opening aeaeon game
which waa play** dariog a ataady
gained th e , Daytona Booth taam
tha wot (a ir allpped from one team
to another, with the Crooma taam
ptdvtag to he tha better rainy
wsathor. team.
Crooma oat played
and oolgained the Dayton Beach taam
during tha anUra game.
Only
twa ■abatltnitona ware made by
Coach Foathr fa r Crooma Acade­
my. “ P rin t* A lbert" Sherman waa
tha ata r of the game, although ha
had strong competition from W al­
den and Patrtyk. .
Sherman wont oVor for n touch­
down near tha and of the first
quarter. E arly In the second quar­
ter Daytona acered a touchdown
on a long paae, tying the acorn
■t 6 and 6. Tha wlaolng touch­
down came la tha third quarter
when Patrick want around end
for n long gala and n aeoro. Tha
try fo r point failed again, and a ft ­
er a alow teat quarter, Riled with
fbmblee owing to the henry rain.

WASHINGTOON, Oet. IL-iW ) from bureau beads.

constructed for correct f^ o s tu r*.
11:00 U \ * M P J l . Indlrldual
Secretary Francos Perkins U rns
appointments.
out a prodigious day's work.
lt :S 0 to 1:00 P. M. Lunch In tb s
It starts nt 1:04 A*;.¥-v
.
with appointments sad qpafsrencos o ffice otall.
1:00 to I M P. M. Conference
crowding doss, conlhs#** until
with labor repreeenUUree on apo10:10 P . M.
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About her hugs desk, relief gad
r score ry problems *4fy*' all day
long. If she loaros a t'a ll. It’s for
■another conference at that Whits
House, NRA headquarters, hr
some department.
. Each day her lunch k^ bought
to her cloak, ao that m ar* corre­
spondence can bo turned o f f . a i
aba consumes It. And a s the din­
ner hour approaches, ahs Is llkdy
to bo talking with her botqnu
chiefs about some labor statistics
analysis. Back to tha office after
dinner she corns* for more work.
Th# first woman cabinet mem­
b e r has now weathered six tnontlw
o f such a
program, remaining
calm -faced and clsar-eyed.
The new fangled chair of here
flte Into an old doctrine of th*
labor department. For years, It
.has been preaching that factory
owner* should furnish the sort of
chairs that prevent fatigue of
worker*.
Mina Perkins put ths

Foot Bill Results

Ilranrh 11
Nif|th»n Fu»iIn T»»ther« a; Trinity
11
Chrlailan It- Jnhn Tar*
Uton t.
K.&gt;til
It
Dabnta
of Mine* 4,
FOUR ROOM house, completely &lt;*hadrun Tear hereHel»"'ii
II
furnished, b blocks froth Port
I'aiatth Newman t l : Tuerulum 7.
Uutkluti Parker IS. H«.u»U U$w«
JdUKsa. Uwaorn - UsOon k v w r t ^
e ll Teerheri Hatek* next to Chrixtlan Helenes Church.
D k la h n m a M ilita ry A r a d r m y I t
K a e le rn O k la h o m a C o lie * * f .
gnd cab $118.00. Chevrolet 1 too
H.tuihrssiern Oklahoma Tearheri
fla t body truck, iww tires $76.00. 25— Exchange
e 1‘artiml Teachers 1*
Nr* Mtilrai Normal S. Colorado
fo rd on* ton truth, ruxkosls bx Ia
•
W i u , TRA DE ten negro house, ('••lira*
mw liras 878.00. Rsol and Boas.
N«ir iti w»ei
( Mary %Ills) Mlss4&gt;ur
for farm or hous* with lan'L Tearhsrs t ; Houtheasl Tearbere tt
\Va*| Teiee Tsachere
Kee|
Reply Bos "Houses" csr* Herald Central Oklahoma Teafhere It
t'hllorrn Indian* a. M m nr A«
AWNINO AND W 1N P0W shadsx
|le» »
Wrllllamette 9. 4*olumliU
i E . r . Rtehlk, Sanford M attrev
Cnrtnecllcul mat# Krwehmen •
Factory. Celery Are. Phon# 87*-J TRY DOZIER and Gay’o Quality Hlreek ItrldMe Hchottl |,
I’etiti College I. Pareme CniUft
paint*. They a r* "R est for th#
6 — S it u a t io n W a n U d
'
rhstlBiioota
h. rslkolte I
South." And "Th# Best Is non#
Plmhur.t •. HI V k tsi 41
E X P E R IE N C E D
railroad
rate too good for you.” Htsnley-Rogors
II*.h s Junto) r o l l.a . I*.
d ark , accountant and traffic Hardware Co.
Junior •
Carl.Inn t. HI Otnf h
man with citrus packing house s a ­
’ Il.nrste 11. Msresr 11.
Mnnmnuih l l : Cornell Col
ps risnes desires permanent con- ( LEARING l-AND snd have hun­
W ..I Vlrslnls W.sloyan
dreds nf Cypresr post*, any
nsctlon. Reply Goo. P. ld»v#ll, 8|6
l.nv
11
length
or
diameter
you
want
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a lif o rn ia T . o e h s r . I . r
Palm etto A v s, Sanford.
give sway prtres, Reply P. O. T . a r h . r s I I
lllu r r tn n I I . D . f l s n r . e
1 9 — F lo w e r * a n d P la n t *
Box 1006.
L O ST : Black automobile trunk
reward $16.00.
Communlcat
With P. O. Box 8. Winter Park
F la.
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Desperate Late. Rally Labor Secretary Has
Falla Locals Who Tasks Which . Keep
F o u g h t * Valiantly Her ExtremelyBosy

apartment. Four rooms. Kvsrj
modern convenience. Rent Resson
able, also furnished rooms. Goo,
home rooking. Ths Tasty Hhop
208 N. Park Av*.

FU RN ISH ED 6 room banralo%
and ra ra re . 10th^ Rt. and Pal
metto. Phone 77 or aea Mra. J
Plalschar.

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lin d en II; Ksenandlaa I. •
Haraeola IS, Ij.ra .. *.
Plant rily «. Hlllsberoush *.
fo ri U ,ers I I. Oerlnw *
fattend) 7 " ,,h ” ,4 ‘ ** r , " &lt;"
■teetnns Ileacl. |s M&gt;nr&lt;.rd S

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Kuails to Cnr^kdi •
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Bowlins: News Notes
The R *nfor&lt;i Bowling Team won
th* first half of lh * Innsr-C itr
natch from ths Orlando Team, by
IM total pins. Th* last half will
be rolled in Hanford Friday, Oct.
2T, on the Hanford Bowling Club
alley*.
The score:
M tr n x i"
J Weaver
Ite l i t I t s — Its
IV feanld
tax I t s — «**
J llr r t .l
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Left Out

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In th* R u l t n l L a s s Uagu* U s
Isom * f J . Hortwi aad J . P**«te|
Is leading with a total of 3318 to-1
tel pins and Geo. Ilab* and H. I
Witt# hole second place with 810# |
total pin*. II. W itte holds high,
score this week with a 227 score
and L. Tharp high for the month

hare

your

last

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| F E L T cleaned and blocked.
Have It don* th* ftamlnols way
' j aad It xrill stand Insp-ctioo.

Do you know why th * w ain7
w elcom e! SKo, hortolf, dldnT.

HolltoaU-ikai- bsaolh), lh*

7 D O U B L E SH O W

W illia m

social fault no o n * forghrei,
was th* reason. Y*f no o n *
n **d Havre halitoils. Gargling
with LUtorln# InvfonHy deilroyi
mouth odors and ch*cki Infec­
tion. U,« It dolly. R*c*nt ts iti
■how that Ustsrln* promptly
ov*rcom *t odors ordinary ontl•optks can’t hid* In 4 days.

Fran ces

GARGAN
DEE
“Headline Shooter”

9IMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

r-s tfi'*" t t y f e

•Ivlins ,(hew ai tons Mi T
ii,. itkllD. also k i v x a . ,*A
being case No. .#t*#e - I k e - f M
Master name* U **14 door** - r e
offer foe eat* * * 4 #*H I t
. utery I* lh# hlgKeit a s * koal »Ntier fer cssk, ta frent of Uu » »
trrn froot too* of th* Corel Mouo
In the Cttr of 8anfor*. Coobtr •(
a.minute, a la to of F lo rl*^ balwwi
ilia legal busts of *•!• •• Bonds;
the tth car of No.ssibor A. n.
n i l . th# ism * being a rot* ds,
and a lesal sale* day of •Bald Court,
th. following Sererlbeg prunant.
alluale. I,la g sag hates la Bandnote County. BU ts *T Florida, ta­
Mil *
tail Tuenty-nlns ( I t ) ot Bloc.
“I f of subSivIflsa of South
Hanford. Iteufor* Or ant. accord
Ins to plat thsresf rocofStd in
l‘Ut Book |. pegs SI of lh.
Public X m i N i of Bststeol. ■
Couotr, Klortda.
’ .
live earn. Is b* **14 la afcerd.ntt
arllh snd to osllsfy sole goer*.
a W. BPBNCBH
Hpeelol Mamlsr la Cbaac.iv
t i T MI’ICAHT »V. O MKIIItTKNR
Hollrltnra for Platattff-

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Methodist Sunday School was d«llghtfully entertained Thoreday
Nolle* la hereby fle a * that uaSs,
evening a t th# horn* of Prof, and and in purauansa * ( that certalt
(last decree Of foraelasut* sag sala
Mr*. C. R. Dawson, teacher *t»d •hade
and eatered. a a th* *2 gar •&lt;
vice-president of th* class. Mra. Heptember. A. D, t l l h la and by
Iks
Clreall
In and fee a»»l.
T . W. Lawton Is president of lh* not* ro o a tr.Court
FtdrjifiL la Chaaeory,
class. A fter th# business and de­ la a reflate cans* tbsrala poodlag
wherein Kraab B. Holme* wa»
votional meeting game* of “anl- plaintiff,
sad W. J. Yarn sag Ana*
grama" wera enjoyed. Prof. M. J . Fi Varn. hla.tfN *. *t a t- war* deOrders raeslvsd credit for forming fsnLsnts, I. O. W. Hpencor. as Bp*,
elal Manor of oalg Conrt br **M
th* highest number of words. decro* oppotoled ohatl offsr for
Fresh popped com raeslvsd an un­ sale and .oil *t P«bH«
Ib* front door of th* Conrt
usual 1st of attention throughout ror*
House In Hanford. a*n»ln»»* Jtett*th* gaibs and a t tha close individ­ lr. Florida, t.eiw.en lbs la flfF ^ ih i
Among those flo w Oviedo who
ual cherry pies were served.
Th* of sale, on Monday lbs
November, 1*11. lh* onmj
attended thq Coo* masting of the
class la invited lo meet with Mr. rut* day of tkl* Conrt. tb * M P s i
Methodist Church held In Sanford
Ing described
MtreW M
and Mr*. C. B. Lre on Nov. 17.
Hemlnnle County. P'orUn, ff-wltl
Wednesday w ere: D r. and Mrs.
txits
•
nnd
I
of
Bine*
B of A
Carpenter, M n . L. A. L re. Mra.
Aulln s rire , Addition to OvU.,
do ond lh* NEU of NWt* ot
U t S . Lao. Mr*. A. M. dtowart,
__ WW^ o f.3 « c_ .lIi_ TR—1 L 5. .51—j
Mra, W. P Carter, Mra. Emory
H iU hsm ... Mro.— W. n. WIIttaBUT
lh# some I* be oolt to ontlsly **H
deer*#. Term#; C**h rurebaner t.
Mra. B. F . Wkaaiar, Mr*. A. B .
pa, for deed.
Kimble, Mr*. Orson D. Burnett,
Mra. M. J . Orders, Mra. I km Car­
away, Mra. Odum, M bs L d s Mit­
cham and Mrs. 0 . W. Morgan.
Mrs. E. A. Farnsll aad Mra. J .
W.
Martin .motored to Goth*
Thursday far a day’s v iflt with
Mr. and Mr*. Alton Farnsll.
Nntlee Is hereby ,st«*n
1 der snd br vlrta# w til
Mias Edith Clsm tnls, daughter
: smended final Sseres j l I
rand asl* made sa g 'In te l
•th day nt OetSksv *».. t
with a $35 score. Th* new tourna­
lh# llonoraMo MJtldra
Ju d e*.o f tbs OtrerM Coj
ments starts next wrek. A special
TwentJ-lktrd Judlctot &lt;
match wUI b * rolled Sunday. Oct.
and for Heralaols Count
In (Tianrerr, anlV vaoort
ttrnL, betwre* tb * city team and
nffioe of tb* CUrb a t - tl
Court In anda for asm
fo u atr. Ploetda^-ilsi- ttu
cause therein vending o k

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Mr*. Martha Johnann

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of Mra. C. D. Mariner, U 0 mem-1 Not. 1.
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bar of the Orange General Hos­
M r. and Mra. O ra A m u d e S
pital Graduating C la n of Nursing. eip cet to en aa aooth this rr| | K
Tha -Q rtedu Woman’* Club beld|
the first meeting of the club crcd from the stroke she had last
year Friday afternoon and a Winter and Is staying ‘w llk railBridge Tea waa held Oct. 20 from lire* in Virginia.
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i During ths saauaar llM road
Mr. and Mrs. Hageriy and fear through Fora Park was widened
children b ar* again tom# to Oete- considerably, aad la a/w muck
do to reside
Mr. Hageriy will safer for travel.
b * r t r ^ ^ lu rtil i i i f t o l for th*
CapL H allctt la sparing neither
Seaboard Railroad in Orifdo some money n5r srark t a l ’wafts' lb*
few.months ago, and previous to Fern Park Ctak Bad P o ire Hail
M* return ho waa stationed at an attractlv * and ktfh e'-aa# piece
of am -sem snt. U will re opened
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HANFORI). FLORIDA. MONDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1933

P ress

ind Money Policy
V omised Nation
Roosevelt^A gain

mako ca a gift a r land tk aa far
a lima.

A ss o c ia te d

R e viewing Program,
He S a y s Progress
Is Definitely Made
In Right Direction

SPEA K S H ERE

WASHINGTON. Oct. 23 —
(A .P.)— Pres. Roosevelt Inst
night announced the creation
of a government market for
gold and tn caning of the
gold embargo In telling the {
nation of hit recovery policies j
with a firm annrrtion Hint
“we are on our way."
Standing firm ly by hia recovery
program, th * President rapped the
"chlselers" o f th* national recov­
ery administration; atsurrd an increase In agriculture prices with
th * words "If w* cannot do it "ne
way xrs xrill do It another"; prom^Jaad • maintenance Of government
'credit and “a sound currency**;
M d announced the dollar would l»«*
r t n l o t d %ftor * restoration of the

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opr nil Tori j
of thd* rovvmmrnt market f i j
newly mined* (old under the ad­
ministration of th* Reconstruction .
Finance Corp.
**Whonrvfr nrcrssar&gt;* In « n d

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vloW,** hr dlarlaaed, "w r -V* ill i»1*o
buy or tell fold In the world inarkct*H
•This Is a policy an«l not an okpedirnt. I| is nol In he used
" fO a tln s r d On F are Thr*-«i

Woodmen OfWorld
Will Stape F i r s t
Quarterly Meeting
Woodir^n of the World ninnHrr^Ing 'more .th in lpd. rrpri-*&lt;'"'•p ile s* eT^WiKltTtimi-ra iiifurrtis -mmi
trict No- 2 which comprise* 8cmInols. la k e . Volusia. Orange, tiresard and Osceola counties, are ex
ported to gather at the Wmul-v.rn
'H a ll here next Thursday ntghi
attend the first quarterly me &lt;tm-i
o f the seasdn. The program wilt ret under w&gt;v
a t 7:80 ticb i'h nndrt the vtire
■Uon of B. F . Ilalnn*. of Umatilla,
president of the district. A - old
fashioned chicken pllnu *&gt;'&lt; *&gt;•
served at 8:00 o'cleex. fot'nw d
hy * business seaai &gt;n d-rlnq
which a large class nf rsn-t'-lal'''
Will bo introduced *n,l g iv n the
Protection Oegrr# of ths Onter
Speaks. during the evening will
Include V. P. Milled, of Igkrlnrd.
state manegre; H. R. B eer., of St
Petersburg, head eonsul; II. M.
McCully. of Jacksonville, national
committeeman,
Judge Jam e . n
Sharon, of H anford,.slate commit
Usman.
All member* of ^te nrd-r In the
I district have been
notified of
‘j k is meeting, and fully 100 of
them ar* expeqted to respond by
W ing present. All state officers
xrer# Invited.
The committee in
chaygw nf the program is r imposed
of j . W. Snow. I. J . RrarkU. sn.l
Georgs Stinson.

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Policies In Appeal
F o r Fanatic Unity
Of German Nation

B u tG reen S ay s30-H o u r
W eek W i l l In su re
Jo b s F o r 10,000,000
R e m a in in g Jo b le s s
WASHINGTON, Oct 2.T - C/Tl Orcanixrtl labor f uml ycslcniay
thnl 1,700,000 m oir men went
imek to woik in A u*#*! and Sep*
lotnbrr, but rcitcialod it** contrnf.ckrnrr, vctei.ui (icriiinii am m aut, who piloted the
Iion ,lhnl .only phnrtri hours would
tiia f ypppelln, oArout'. f *tun S uth America to the
provhh* jo be fm the io.nMi.nno It
Kmc, I" a liinittfe a' &lt;&gt;i'a l.«rka Naval Station at
said rrnmin U9i$*mployMl.
Asscrtiny that "moat of the cf
•" "C f"i " on. dnv M-II
The huge craft appeared
fret of the re-employment pro­
ll
-liorHv af&gt; r h «H»
'.ick, and, after passing dlgram has already been fe ll," Wil­
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liam Cirern. president «f the
« t.« of ml n' n • * « Ini to a scenic position on
Vmrriran Federation of I -*l»or
i " .I &lt;&gt;l I .' IIIW pc&gt;m i &gt;&lt;ulelie,| the landing but all
added that the arrnin)di*h9ttrnt*
■'fu lfil ' 1 . 'm*. a n e k&gt; i ' bnek half a mile from the
in August nn&lt;l Srptemln-r were
I.......lit *
I nearer winI'lln-d. Authoritie* did not
" stn k n ir proof of I !»•• result a of
■n
i.» say t Iml 1 1 •■i pn-i aution la being taken.
•Ino tenim- work houi^.**
I. :n
f. i Akron .................. but the lime and exact
"W e Ii .ivm nindi* njin h^pn*rre«a
lie. u^ ib i« •mined. Ii &gt; •«die veil that the G raf will
* the * U a .a A * «#riEmploy me nl
iln
.1. i1 1ion " f FI-" In and that It may pass to
pi nk wtirn l.l.tlMO.OOO were out of
i.f -.in ' l l if th' i "*
&gt;• elected. Hr. Eckener'a
woik." he naid "R y September
olt* t- i i i i 'i m l nt *-ve e •ti bipi, _ . .
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Mn- ,ii in v*of unemployed had l»een
i4tei4*.ted Lv- 4,hao.4HH»- |hit ert-n an.
Hi.n^lMNai aie -till iincmpl- jre«l,
-W inter 1- in t aio-ad What
an ue t.. it.. f.M the .
iioeui|ili&gt;ved in tin c inuii; month**?
Tie md&gt; wsi\ \* • «an |.o*«il»ly |utt
11&gt;&lt; in to wmk i bv a fuithcv
rIio i ti'innu uf work houiR*’
The «»l»i«rlive
the A. F. of
L. i*. n 30-hour w».ik week f r all
•ndu-tiy. Green li*" tohl tin ad
F a irly flood P rice Is
ininiHtration that un1«-•» nil NlfA
P red icted F o r &lt;’rop:
ciHlf* approximate
.1
h*• •
\«i « W. organlted lalou nc mo will
h
S tr ik e F n d s Qtiicklv
- irk in pupil through * “ iu' m *• a
hill lo lhat and.
net 23. -(/D—For" P A n O K E H . Oct ” t
'irt r i"
Hi* contention "• he eipresaeil rustness in the l ' v . - i ,-t:,,ti««ar M aiim I.ltYlnoff
(fo n t mued On Rage Three)
|dent this week, .lit.- t*. I*
i\g*I inrtifrnltn tn Waah
in* rnnvrraatlons with
rung uf tin* ini i \ i" men I ■ tin- ' •*'
tvfiM'Yrlt, and hr will
iw vkithout rrvralinir
» America, tiinr or arnr idrntity of thos#
company him.
Ii u
indlratad by thr
it wherr nffirlaU flat*
,, m-vimI any informa*
muff's plans in rrpra-

Moscow Officials Are
S i l e n t On Details
O f H i Itinerary

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Cnr O v er!u rn s N ear
OcnJn Fn rlv Sunday

Retail Code Signed
By Roosevelt To Go
Into Effect Oct. 30

P ilo ts G r a f Zeppelin To Miami

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ft. nil* timed l.tvinnff
i •««otitlr Amarican rac
. M -ila to rs lih the liner
.iltnn" ss it wo- originally
, .1 |i, would have to leavs
"tinned rm Pan* Two)

REG EN SBU RG . Germany. Oct.
23.—(Ah—Chancellor Hitler, mak­
ing his first speech directly to
the public since Germany’s with­
drawal from ths League of N a­
tions, w ts tumqltuously cheered
here y sslsrth y as h* criticised
100 percent petriotlsm and reiter­
ated Germany’s desire to Use
pesceshly but on equality with
the rest of tbs world.
The occasion for his speecn was
an assembly of 8torm Troops »t
Germany's Hall of Fam e In the
countryside near Kelhelm. B ex a­
r's A tremendous rvation green I
'he chancellor when he went on
he speakers' platform.
"W e who experienced four
a half year* of xrar," declared
Hitler, " a r* best qualified to kne w
jta terro r!
We . * U a a r e bast
equipped to understand the d if­
ference oetween hurrah patriot1im
and th* genuine xplrit of unity.”
lie waa Interrupted by
wl'd
cheers when he said the world waa
not to Interfere with Germany.
"Our goal," said lilt lei, "&gt;j to
make the nation happy again by
getting It Ite dally bread—a tro(Contlnued On Pag# Two)

— Part of the state's exhibit at
ths t'ontnry of Progrooa ox posi­
tion was attar hod last wook for
an insuranro bill, according to W.
C. Ilodgos, chairman nf the F lo r­
ida Century of Progress commis­
sion. but th* situation "la all
ironed out now," he added.

S E A T T L E . Wash.. Oct. 2 3 - (47
— Mrs. Psulin* Grafton, seeking a
divorce
from
Poland
Grafton,
• baseball player, said that two days
after their wedding her husband
■rnk* her little finger; a month
later he broke her nose; ■ few
wrek* later h* broke it in a dif­
ferent plsre: then he broke three
of her ribs. She got the ilivorce-

Nazis Charged With
Firing PlaneHangar
VIEN N A. Oct. 23.— &lt;47—An
attempt was mad* to burn
down airplane hangars at Salsburg airport today where po­
lice planes guarding the bord­
ers are kept. Pollco said lb *
fir * Is undoubtedly of Incen­
diary origin and eras probably
started by N ails. Dlacovery of
th* blase by a customs guard
enabled airmen t oextlnguUh It
before serious
damage waa
done. Authorities pointed out
that the fire occurred a t ap­
proximately th* same hour as
paper swastikas and th* N atl
emblem, were being scattered
,,i all sections of Vienna.

SmallTownShopowner ;
ExemptedFrom Act; ,
Less Than Invoice
Cost Sales B a n n e di'ww
WASHINGTON. Oct. 'J:l —
(A .P .)— President Knbsevolfc .
signed the c o fo fo r''retail
i stores just nefnro altilnijrht
Ilast night, with nr^«rm ptioa

to little store kd.eperr. In
towns of 2500 people or !&lt;•»&lt;»,. The act made It posoibl* J
for the code to go inlo tffeqt •

a areek from today at the begm- I
nmg of • new month. It fmblds
■ales at less than inrov r ru*t. end '
the provision* apply t " ilialo _■
Mine- in •mail town- a- well.
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t'rraidrnt Roum 't'll was axkud ''
to approva th# retail co l-- "m n !*• ;
a tsJsgram sent ysster.lay by l.#Wl, '
Hahn, president of lh- N ainitaL ^
IWUH'Dry Gooda'AiaocTa'i-n. T h a ;
m tssags, mad* public t-y Mr.
Hshn at the association brad -.
quarters in New York City. tolW
the President that "nnr cod# Igf
now In your hands uml many
thousands of retail
nicrrhanttM-1
throughout
th e
country
a th •
anxiously awaiting yoo» «i'i-roval,_ .
in th# h p* that this long period
of uncsrtslnty during which our
(Conllnuea On T sg r Three) *,« .

WILLIAM N.D0AK,
HOOVER CABINET I
OFFICER, IS DEADI

noted labor laodsr, who disd at hls| A telegram , urglnr
home In nearby Virginia today. H*f
Bholte to retain
died of hrart d U e u t, havinf ■of« Haiu«n, or J^ek"nn'
T-ilia- f
ferad m
attack about two, botlth offkar, Was *r it
w H k. afu.
J hatiaa
FH d.v af»w,... ii sfidV^jfl
t ounfF ‘1
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_t
m tm b fri of rbr ‘ ••rn n.
Mr.. Doak . was
IKa T
« u r c r fllh
, .l. til l. nll. i *1t »
n 51. year*
n . __ old.
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/\.«oeld.i '*8
w it bom at Rural Retraat, Va.# ..
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-I iuk at 'jjJ
and ht waa tha flrmt •acratary of #w.
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labor born In tba Unit ad BUtaa, » u n i l i l J 'w rlr ,|j ,
Senator
m e . J . . .D art, .aad WII, . ™naw teaion,
^ par ;•
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_ tha
lam B Wilson, h i. P rw i^eteor.
NUtwJ to lh,
both twlng born in th * British d f,T# whjch w,„ ge, UI

li.inry n
.. .tat#'- j

Th# local committee l&lt; n- fal­
lows: Mrs. Pearl II. llantsU ,
president; Mrs. Julius Dinglei itr ,
vlq*-pr*e dent, Mrs A. W linax,
secretary; Mr*. W. A
barfe
trsasursr,
snd
Mrs.
Iv.ntthy
B. Lamb, publicity.
GAH.NKIt I.ISTKN

r u t u i t y E x h i b i t I*lanH
T’o Itp M a d e W e d n e H d a y
I’ll oiomiy |,lsns for Seminole
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i-xhilot *t the Cential
I I.., i ., Exposition in tlrlondu
i „ . i 1 . l.i &gt;»r) will lo- worked out
ni tin fu -l no-eting of the Exhib­
it- I I," " lit r e of thr Seminole
i ,.,'iilv i liamher of Commerce for
ihr " . . . year, schedule,! to be held
,-l 'hr I 'l l , Hall VVrdrWMiay after"&lt;&gt;••« nt 3 30 o'clock.
T in ' exhibit
will occupy thr
• la c f the Muniripnl Auditorium
for lh third surer.siv, year. Tills
A
M *'-r -- ronsidereil *- the most
"f 1
ndvaii' .igrou* of any in the hug*
W
tiulldimr, and an appropriately
■tnk-i.L* evhildt Is being conceived.
i|„
I’re lent H. M. Pspworth has
a|i|ininit-d the following persons to
ito- K ilobit Committer for ths
iv
i,„w
-eason: K. O. Shlnholssr,
ti,,.
h a lrn .n
W. A
lV tfl*r, vira-i
toll.
Kairman. (’. It Dawson, P. F.
f&gt;«irn*t. J K. P a it W. I' O rofsn,
• D. Ilainrs, A I n R. Jthnion, If,
T t" wre)
t4» Im ronrlinli-fl hi
!&gt;*«!• r, J. A 1/ofAn, Mra. R««
ji *i»l »• mi' h.
F t •Illy 4'vrri'"»’ I'.ii'kant. II. M. F&gt;pwo th, Ityron
,\.»h |n wh* • vffl*
cruupN %
%I*
|»hrrn, A Ci W ifm -r, B. F .
F|H*nali&lt;«' In 't t f d &gt; m n m ii * • ^ h itn rr. Jr .. Mim Nona Wylly,
f»ctu»if*s Mini luUlrx
hdiUtr* i •n«i Mr«. F . K. Kt onr.
(lilt iminty " il l il#ni
thvir
»rl|» ill»" srtH vi»rk
Mi A&lt;Um&gt; w4i Muiliurity f«"
th* ytstrnii'nl
|lnl mo
Sanford City
rom mitslonsrs,
O'lrHi. N«i% &lt;1. th«
Jmckionvill.* "u-rtlng in regular scttinn at ths
I list
r'im*i«'«n4vi • lull «»f th*
1 tty Hall tonight at 7 30 o'clock,
A ila.ifir 1
Un* KmlroJid wll'
i. i * expected to stage a final contttMfl ,1 IMIl'lMlC 4* • in si«frl&gt;
•&lt;luf'.*iot . ■’».! that • ipnaki’r »»f 'deration of their 18)1-84 budnet. locking towards lb- adoption
national
|&gt;iuiiiioei •
will
lx
l,« fore the meeting it »vtf. T h *
brought In n
It w«s (fici.kfl dial ecIuhiI cii r&gt; 13-34 tax mil teg* Is tiro sched­
uled to l&gt;c set tonight, ts an additn*U should I*t
uuiun} in Ihrtsr
o f (kit U rg ir »chp(«U of (his r»l&gt;, imiial highlight of th# msetthg.

S a fe ty \\ ccly \\ ill lie
IO bserved N cv( Month

NEW \ tilth , f i t
23 &lt;A’&gt;
Governor llerlu-it II l^-li..,sn &lt;&gt;f
N't w York itnd,*i w,-nt nn "p* ro ­
llon fnr n)'i„-iidicit|v nt Ml flmni
l",v|dtsl

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M. Hnliirvlay

and the u|&gt;eiati«,n was repotled to
have been “entirely sucev'-ifiil’’

■COVERED WAGON- COMINI

I CHICAGO. Oct. 23
(47 At
MOVIE STAIIK MAItRV
j 7V. Is»*r flacks |s el ill gotn.I l !*••-« in hit covered wagon. It,
NEW YORK . Oct. 2 7 .-14 7 — | nrrivrd in lit* wagon Jiaw n I.
Francr* Ihw and Jnef Mrf'reu, ibe I tv", iHiniea, l„ attend n Century &lt;•(
Ittrvvie pLayers, were married F r i­ Prog rear, a fte r traveling |r..2U"
FERTILIZES CONRl'MPTIoy day night at Rye. N. Y. ard litey mil e over the United Elates slnn
left immediately there after on a I92f, From her# he plans tn go to
Samlaols - County stood fifth motur trip through Connectirut.
F|oti&lt; ^ .
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the oas o f fartllixer duriag the
month o f September, ar-ording tn
• ffk a l figures R l u m l today hy
ths D sparljasnt o f A grirullare at
TaliaW saaa. This eoanty consume*!
M l teas a f ths pro-loct, bring
CLEVELAN D, Oct. 23. -(47 — which has her,, without re c g n l-l
s o r t U M asate* county v h lcr
uaad 888 tea *, other high user, Kenneth Donahivons'* pencil yrs- Uon front * " rnsny wot Id powers
w as*: Pabu jB aarh county which tertlay pictured nu leas than 3U0,- since- thr l'J|7 irvolu tiin.
aaod 1878 tasrt) Folk county will
It aigur.t that, granted Ariteri
000 American v ukmcn bach thl
1878 tons and Brevsrd county
»* must accept li'isaian raw mat*
te'Vistrlal payrotfs within a w ry i lain in part payment for finished
• tth m I tens aaaeumrd.
few months inridint to Washing* prod cte sol i there, no Russian
!'•«'*'projected le o r n h io n uf ths "dumping” need figure tn lh&lt; pic­
c o v f t w m m M a REV IEW
Union o f bociallst floviel Itcp-h* ture on nth&lt; i A turtkan or E u­
lies.
ropean market, as tbo Soviets
T A L L A H A M E tT Oet. 21— &lt;F)
That pencil, wie!3. d ky » |,rp- pour q billion doilatt Ipte worll
—T h a ’ S u p reae Court today re ­ ferror at the Cash S&lt;h*ol uf Ap. trade ehanni'ls.
Need he review n recent decision piled ttcisiK*., C tsrrlm d , ui th*
Donaldti&gt;n for ocarfy a y rat t k d 4 N *» llJs M tlM Issued hy cxprrs'i' request of the ptulr do, »•» consult irg rttx mwf for an
Ain N t Clre«H Court restrain­ psrtment, squtched an la p : ss yp A r t r i r t r firm operating in the
in g ths anforeniiaMt nf th * anMU tals. He n i l - led a rtvruv uf mafarial. la te ly Harry F. I’ajrvr, asfllta n t aecretary o f stela, askc I
Donaldson for an estim ate of llw
trail* foe which tha United Xtalas
could hope front Rasa la ta ths
event of ter ignition and 'activ e
o f A tlanta, regionHMMMpllon of trad* rotations.
.V 'p n s ls n need*. Dosaldsoa
*Vfiaih sd , run from hand tool* and
N I*
doth
loco Motives and
■ A i r hea«V roa hloery.'aad J h n £
■ M b e sa be filled wRhaut loa^

S o v i e t Recognition Will Put 300,000
Back To Work In U. S. It Is Estimated

SKIIK1ING. Oct. 23
The 300
UVALDE, Tes . Ort. 21
null lory set by the city council
Vic# Pros. John N. (i»ri.*&gt;
recently is Illegal, sctirtling In ■
habitually retire, ot P P M
ruling by th* city attorney Hevup beyond that hour Inn, •n
eaty-flvs mills were appropriated
to hear whet Pres. Itonse •I;
fur operating enponsrs, whereas
to Say about recovery |&lt;l"|ithe charter limits th* levy for
accomplishments over th m
that purpose to 25. A new bud­
night. Asked to comment, t.i
get ordinance will be adopted, snd
merely smiled and
k
ANN ARBOR Mich., Oct. 23.— head.
the differential of 60 mills may be
Excitement
over
ths
Michiganappropriated to bond creditor*
Ohio Htata footfall gams caused
two death* here Saturday. Georgs
llosglln, 80, Albion Mich., and
FU G IT IV E S ARE HIIOT
Robert Jarkaon 71 Detroit were
—(4 7 —A
resolution
ntlsM
stricken with heart attacks and
FRA N K FO RT, Ky.. Oct. 13
"lh * frs * disaemtnstion v.f I'trtlt
(4 7 —Three convicts
were
shot died short)) afterward.
control literature among ad peoand wounded when four prisoners
j pis” was adopted by th* Nortll
attempted lo escape over the
Carolina Msthudist students' earn,
S tats Reformatory wall yesterday.
fsrenc* her* yesterday.
All wire raptured within a few
R E Y K JA V IK , Iceland, Oct. 23.
feat uf the wall.
Ths seriously — (47 - A landslide vote for the
B U S T E R KEATON W EDS
wounded were Hldne, Floyd, shot repeal uf prohibition on spiritu­
in thr back, and Js k * M artin In ous liquors In Iceland was predict­
VEN TU RA , Csl. Oct.. 2 3 . - Bus­
th* head
Both ar* serving t l - ed last night on ths basis of early
ter Keaton, solemn fared tnullOR
returns.
ytar terms for man«l*ught*r.
pictaro comedian, and hit foruiOT
nurse. Mas Hcrivrns Hawley, w *n
r*m arried her* Katuday liy Jqa*
tic* of ths Peace Malvern Dim*

Chicago Daily News Warns President
Against Suppression Of Press Rights

CHICAGO. Oet. » . - T 7 t # C h l rago Daily News" In a gage one
editorial yesterday wamad Presluent Kooaevelt that event* af th*
last few daye sntWngsred tha
rights of • free press and Imper­
iled th* Administration's Recov­
ery program
"W ithin ths last forty-sight
hours tbs President has Issued
an executive order sMpowsring
the administrators of th* N, R. A.
to punish violators of any cod*
fin* and . InprlsotuaswO trie
Itorial said
. “ Within th* sam* lim it* u f time,
Ami Clrirf of Pulkr Williams sn l
M I* also reported, attem pts have
Hrhool Sup$*riiiD|9d("t T. W. U n ­
keen mad* by the adm inistrator
ton •rr«|i|&lt;hf| the r» |M&gt;ruiliility nf
» f N. R. A. to censor o r suppress
•rTEnfinir for
pElrolv
l .o s A N G EL E S. Oct. 23.—4 4 V - reports a f . proceeding* under th*
The fast that her mol her-1 a-law R tt. A. la Ws*hi aglow,
didn't like her cooking, t&gt;claiming i fT h a n s dsvslopmsata,
anpple"*uch houklsot" aad
throw!a g M w U 88 they b*v# boon hy aimthem Into tha garbage can, didn't
perturb lir a . Rebecca Sober aa
much, hh* testified In divorce
oonstitutloaol
court. Apt ah* did shject ts sarv-l
explain par
2*1octanes ef
lng her mothor-is-taw’s breakfart
Ma to subnUl

a

■nick.
8 P A N B I1 H OTEL DAM \&lt;iKD

strictiun. of any cud. w hatever,"'
C0HUNNA&gt;- ^ ; ^
.aid The New*.
.
J _ A -boynt „ p|od.d tn the Hoi
To agree to ■ suspension of Atlantic early yesterday, raotig
freedom of th* press as forecast damage lo (ns build'ag ant) f*l
in the President's executive order nlshlqg*. No on# was Injured j
I apawaioJ
1F
tandlfl Ka nn I ha na rt nt m nsarx. 1
,

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Peace, N o t W a r Is ffiBMANYSTILL Out In Nebraska As Leading WINE IMPORT N R A Is Challenge
A im Says BOUNDBYPACT Democrats; Turn Insurgent PERMITS ARE A s Farm
DENIED BY U.S. Set F or T o m o rro
a n c e llo r H itler LEAGUESTATES
Adolf, War Vet, Says Impeachment Sought
HeKnowsNoSoldier
Who Is Enthusiastic
About Another War

L IN C O L N . Neb., OcL tO .-W &gt;
— Revolt against the N KA.V'roke
out yesterday In Nebraska, home
o f Ins-irgcnt political Icaiter*.
Tw o o f Its leadings X)c* -crats
bolted President KuosemJl'd irlie f
program and join e d 'th e veteran
republican IniVpendent," He itato*
George W. Norris, in warnings of
unrest am &gt;ng farmers. •
G E N E V A , Oct. 20th.— (AY—The
Gov. Charles \V. Ilyrau sai l the
leagu e of Nations officials cm farmer'a throat was being "cut
phasirrd today that Germany is from both cars” oy abandonment
bound indefinitely by the covenant of anti-trust Itws and declining
o f the l.eag 'e despite Its resigna­ farm prices, lie urged inflation
tion. since the c ivenant is part of instead of “ pouring monty m at
the Treaty o f Versailles.
the I jp .m
The point was emphasised while
A former governor, K e'lh Nej officials awaited the teat o f thu yille, announced his
resigns lion
j German notificatioin, which was as state N ltA chairman because
I regarded In international circles o f lack o f sympathy with Its
I hem as more permanently serious
program in agricultural taentbry
than that of the departure o f the and »aul price changes had pro­
lteich
from
the
Disarmament duced virtually a “ buyer* kinks’*
Conference.
umong farmers.
Simultaneously, lea g u e officials
The statements from the lenddiew the altrnthn o f the
widej
of two opposite# wings i of
diffi|renc&lt;- between Japans
bolt | ___
anil Germany’s withdrawal. Japan

Point Stressed ‘ While
Leaders Await Text
Of Notification O f
Reich Withdrawal

N rcrs-ka democracy
and from
men who have twice opposed each
ether fo r governor came on the
V itls o f Senator N orris' second
at p ell to Roosevelt to in lin e the
C .rrency by retiring f t ,61)0.000,000
o f liberty bonds with new currency
instead of refunding them.
Another
Democratic
leader,
C&lt; ngressman K. H. Rurke,
ex­
pressed regret at llryan's criticism
c f the recovery program and said
he knew the President
would
throw the force of his administra­
tion behind ai\y move to he p the
ini mrr.
Iliyan descrioed the
farmers'
altitude
as
“ seething
unrest",
adding that appelaa of tax payers
organisations asking aid for tha
farmers did nut rsa ggrrate tha
Situation. Hr requested an additiunal (100,000 federal relief atb tment for the stat.e
“ The farmer is rapidly losing
Conf deuce because be sees
the
K'ontinurd On Page Pour)

Expecting TradeGains
Administration Has
BannedTemporarily
L i c e n s e Releases

Weaterti Growers
•;Down
Nation AsThey]
To Increase

J a p Steamer Sinks
Taking 66 To Demtli
KOBE, Japan, OcL W.— i/T)
— Sixty six persons. Including
an English woman, are faared
perished today whan tha ooaatwise steamer Yashlma M a n
foundered in a typhoon off
Sums near hera. Tha typhoon
alao carried death to fishing
fleets. Several porta raportad
that craft war* foundered or
mlaalng with crew* that totaled
nearly 100. The Yashlma HtM
ru, formerly tha British lalansweeper, Sunflower, first waa
reported burned, bat later ft
was learned aha had aueeurabpd
to tha storm almost within
sight of iu destination, Kobo,

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W A RH IN O TO N , O e t 20.-W P)—
A challenge wai
Foreseeing
trade
advantages
which might he
rained
from
down to the Federal A i
America*, potential
consumption
tration at Washington todag :
of foreign wines and liquors if
by the celling of a fgpwa. i
prohibition ia repealed, the ad
■trike by the National Faria
ministration la denying all appli­
cations for importation perrr'ta.
Holiday Association.
At the amae
time a general
Tbk challenge came ta a th*
study o f varioua phase, o f
the
mghd for an NBA for agrk ii* ;
pro'dem, to be met In the event
Meanwhile the German gtvfrno f repeal i, progressing under the
ture, aome of whoee
nt officially notified the gen­
direction of various governmental
expressed diaaatiafaction
eral ■secretary of the League of
officials Involved,
Natlona of its withdrawal from;
ik# burner*a position In
Attorney
General
Cummings
tion’a sreeevit economic _
that body.
said yesterday he planned lo make
and held to the theory Urn*
Thereof it carried out a decUionJ
a ruling soon on the legality of
announced La*l Saturday ' e r a
prime m i d ha obtained far
liquor advertising.. In newspaper*
V reports bad Intimate! that
by w H » r i r i n t X
His associates are
assembling a
* r might remain.
starting nl a n «
compilation
o
f
the
law
which
may
Governor Albert C. Ritchie, of
denied Germany de­
H itler alao
•
f
p o l i c y become effective should the Eigh
sired to forcibly regain the l*u- Maryland, whose impeachment was . M u O. ™ . , , . K M , . . . . . , „ i p R 0 f r a C T I 0 N
Tha
teenth Amendment he voted out.
t that the Is+agur had not Hone
morse and the colonies and wi«X-- asked yesterday by the Alary land
tria, of Nebraska,
Customa and internal
revenue
en iu«h for her. OfTiriala ncliovc it
issue. |stale _cejninitt«__af.
■I . alapped the___annarrhlat
officials ‘ate gathering l i t ,
on
lo r the Kricb tb frttlYfl
Measures for meeting the winter party which charged that the g o v ­
to the league.
liquor stocks, estimated consump­
ern r “ criminally neglected his
ahead also were discussed.
that aa halp la fa
tion. taxes and tarlffa and tha
Germany'*
ofTiclal
announce*
! "The present) German govurn- duty" In connection with the lynch­
revenue yield of these
Imposts
• ^ m e n t * , the chnecellor said, "works ing o f * negro who assaulted an ment of her rcxignatlon from the
Tha Idas originated ia
when set , t various levels.
League of Nations
fell
like a
s neither fo r a monarchy nor f«r a Ht-year old white woman.
The decision to continue
tha
thunderbolt la«t n»irht in Geneva,
• , i(public, but exclusively for ihu
during clash** la th *
ban on imports waa readied oy
where the opinion was grottlug
1 German people.
mo vacant a y ea r ago. T »
(’resident Roosevelt after consul­
that
the
withdrawal
might
lie
de­
"W tefever wo look we sc* nothstrike order follstrad tha i
tation with State Department and
ferred
until
Chancellor
Hitler
ir
w
iag bnt privation, misery, unem­
ad e a ^ a r t * la N orth
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 20.- &lt;AV - treasury officiate. On the oi.e aids
what chancea he would have of
W A S H IN G T O N . OcL ‘JO.—0P&gt;
ployment, decay and destruction.
vrlwal, ora* rad hy
Tin* Navy leagu e of America, in of the question was the dwindling
getting something for Germany A determination to protect Am er­
To re a m s ell this is ths nmiiun
ta r T k . * m m U m re*aa&gt;
•supply o f domestic stocks and on
Car, w ho
“
a polite hut frank letter
at the disarmament conference.
ican consumer* from pyramiding
we chose for ourseites."
Unconfirmed reports w en d r fu s e d to
public last night, tolil the Drltiah the other the benefits which might
The firnt reaction wax that th.»l o f the hog processing tax to in
Tbs chancellor egeln
pleaded
Navy leagu e that rontinueJ an he obtained later by lumping tha rulated In Moscow today that w r * a pm
«leci«ion constitutei) a serious ilow , crease the price o f pork they nir(Uonunuea on t’ege fo u r)
lagoiuam by tireat
Britain
to imports and trading them for for- President Roosevelt had made a rar i l w fa r
t » the fteace movement Ikeraus.*. chase was nttr ihut'-tl in aut
utimriAmerica'* Naval building
pultey elgnm arketa far American Indus- direct overture to - Kalaaia, praai
n i t a f ar
It removed Uermany from
Kii * •atlve (ju s r tm yestenlay to 5erdent of the Soviet Republics, look­
would liH*k an “ absolutely e»«en- try
k c t tha
v
iivr
rope a permanent peace mcnimi retary Wallace.
lia r ’-ce-operation between th.* two
Although liquor supplies
have ing toward recognition.
• W U , raOroada
Urn.
Officials assisting the secretary natiofiM.
According to nverified infor­ w h rai t t m tha
been great!) reduced
by
sales
Before newa of the withdrawn! o f agriculture In working out de­
*t
pre­ mation, Kalinin responded In cor­
The letter was aignrd bv N. M. through drug stores since
Dlra4d*ra drafted
J A C K S O N V IL L E
Oct. 20.—
waa received
Germanycircles tails of the half-billion dollar pro­ lluhhaid, Jr., president
«•i
the scription limits were removed, of dial terms, leaving Washington to
Ninety thousand pounds of pork
sntd they believed one of (»«•► gram for uit^ng swine and corn American Navy leagu e and i* *o| ficisls estimated that uy "ru ttin g’ •at the lime, and place for
fo il awing ultimatum
" * have been received by the Duval
W A S H IN G T O N . Oet. 20 - &lt; A Y - I ,many's conditions to remaining a
piodi'rcr* said he had arrange«l ce delivered formally t«*«lay
in what remains dkmand could
im tiatlona.
Um i
Uso
of —
taxation or spe lal p jhli-l. jLcaff r^prcmbe.r would be .» re
--------,
for. vmiinrahnnaian cnra-^iudkaa. *1 LoiwVm.
satisfied for several month*.
la Washington an Interims;
ne tnwaw
city were dlactiawd la»t nigTtt '■*1
m iddln g o f the I-eague o f Nu- the effect o f the tux on the con*■ 1 1
••While the
world
Ij xlowly
A total of some 4.000.000 gal
pltmentary foodstuffs being sent . poslhlr legllatlve mran* hy whichj
W
*
*
?
,
*
*
y
■
t
W
V
l
r
i
w
fieri &lt;
, y , t #m 0f BCtj„ n
it would | numii
emerging fiom the economic cat Ions of aged llquur will ba eligible rioted diplomatic raiatloaa M&gt; r a r fam U U c
opt by the Federla Gsvernmbnt. excessive welsHe* of bo*inr*» and' i*.
Qf &gt;n |nstrnment for fill i
acli"in resulting from
the
let** foi sale next year. This can tie tween the United Statee and
At
the
Nume
time,
Wullar**
un*W h wlU pay a o ______________
, The meat As bslag p r e p a r e ' »7 financial leaden might l&gt;e curl»ed.j filling provisions of the Varaaillcn
n»»ui* imI thut the itiitiul prxu t-n-ing War . the letter *aid, “ many .11-, multiplied from five to trn limes viet Russia appease in proa pact la g debts naUl w * rasriva tha
&gt; Parris A Company into three and
Attorney General
Cutnming*»l»trea!)’.
formed
and
Xpert
end'd
ohaeiv»*ra
■
y
rutting,
in
addition
the
Juatmx of 50 cent* per 100 pouml*
but whether It would come first
six pound packages, it was an- although ha would
not dlsctiaaj
T hf German resignation canrvttj 1iv«*w«*ight rffecttvc Nov T» will Ik* I'clieke thut it i* sw iftly moving! tio&lt; P'-pertim-nt hss orJere,' that frum Washington or from
&gt; nounced yesterday.
" ^ i r t R ^ y anly tha* «| d ril Jl
these poMihlllUat. aald after in .
effective for two yea.-. j m\ IxKixtcd to $1 on 1h*c . 1, to f l f»0 town id n Mipreme conflict of arm* seised liquors not be
k
s
tiiq
rd
.
row was not clear this afternoon. e m u rita Mcaaaity d m m u r i a ^ ^
' The supply will
be cured, Intcrrlrw wlt)j Prcident Roo.cvelt
r n n ih»»n I he lteich may not on Jun. 1, mid to $2 on Fct&gt;. 1. j involving the eimtenre o f g vein Those are tu be tested and If
It was known that the Praai*^Wa w ill stay W tho
pecked in 100-pound packagrs to that he had »tudl»d the quation at
withdraw if the League
insi«L*
It will remain at the latter rale mental control and «»ur pieaenl satisfactory may be placed on the dent has an Important declaration wnrih vra now aacupy.
, bo alsrad early neat week with the President'* reqne«t and thnt
■he has faiie&lt;| to fulfill her obli­ until Nov. ft, I'.i.lS, under picurnt civili/at ion.
market tu augment the legal sup- in mind, but his subject remained
"W a vrfll not sail oar |
___
the Jacksonville Ice end Cold there were |i-gal ways of g ellin g
gations under the league cove­ planp, hut it can lie either in“ W i'r atatetnien, lH»th in thoj ply
l.iquor consumption ,n the undisclosed.
Storage Company, West Sixteenth
ualf*s vra racritra th* cari a f ■ **»
at unduly high .alarie*.
nant.
V.
S
and
in
G
iest
Itiita'M,
have
last
full
prv
prohibition
year—
Slate Secretary Hull referred daction .bat wQl tarhagaa a r i
^reamed or decreased dcpeixiing
Street, through the courtesy of
Offtrial* of Vhr federal power
Officials said Germany's claim' upon the trend of market price*, from time to time expressed tho ll&gt;l 7 was 107,000,000 g . ’ lons.
all questioners at a prase confer­ products with la te r and th o rim
WUliem Oatner, manager. As the
bonimi**iun und the
federal re­ that she uas not receiving fair
hope and need for a cl »acr under
Neg.illation
of
reciprocal
tradence to the White House. It was •wployad for tha thiaga vra aaafi
Federal Belief organisation is not
the effect upon •onaumption or
serve l&gt;oanl disclosed that tbeir treatment was "sheer nonsense"! f „ r othr, reasons under the farm •landing between the two ruun Hgiecmrnts is a foremost part of
plain that the President ia ban on tha farm , oa tha tesla a f aaal i
permitted to pay rent f ir hous­
trie* in order to withstan!
and! the Runsevrlt program. With sev*
share* o f the salary study untried and added that, whatever Ger- , c(.
ing of employes or goods, this
tiling whatever situation ia davai o f production o f both paH ria.* .
po.an
ly
avert
*.
ch
unuward
re­
by
tlie
Sm
all',
were
ni'iirly
com­
ria
l
nations
anxious
to
sell
liqmany might
allege
c inrcrning
oping.
Tha direct ora, dseraad that Mm
generosity of a local plant is
Wallace said ttie tux, at $2,
sult* "
imrs and wines here, th- adminis­
itilk o "w ill remain la kjiaratria
greatly apprelcated, J. W. Spratt, pleted. The power romnnsaion I* 1disarmament, ,hr ha,| enjoyed
would b. only une-hslf I hr aimmnt
The public in'ml in the U. S .I tration is hopeful that in return
compiling data on puhlie utility solute equality aa a member of
unlll our farm prudutca kriag tho
director of operations, declared.
hr could levy under the farm ait. tt said, ha* teen in pro.-e»* of an nutlet may ne found
for
cari o f productioa and u riff m a .
- Other commodftles •which will executives, amt the reserve board, the l^ a g .e .
This authorised s rate equal to “ adjusting itself to the propriety! American product). „
I
.
—
(Ooatlaaod (h i PSga
be shipped later In the Fall and on bankers.
the differ m e* between cu rlin' , and necessity of such a hast* of i
The fnleral trade commission
----------- — ■
I
. during the Wlntar will include:
swine|
co-operation
x
x
*
In
b
e"alf
o
fj
average
faim
prices
for
butter, milk, condensed, fresh nr has just started a study, and the
“
f'|
lh
e
preservation
of
D
em
o:ratlr
and
pre-war
“
parity"
prices,
G A IN E S V ILLE , Oet. 20.—( X V evaporated, cheese, eggs, pork, necessary data are already availetui the
firtrnt to Ifiye the hog grower* form* o f government
Tampa waa unanimously selected
* (salt or samksd), beef, (canned), abla tu the Iteeontruction Corpo­
maintenance of the prevont world
the
name
purchasing
power
fur
as the IVS4 convention city of the
hud, cotton
seed oil,
fruits, ration anil the Interstate Com­
the snlmsl* ho sells as farni'-is statu* o f the white is.'eu "
Florid* division of the United
(canned
and d ried), oranges, merce Commission, for an inquiry
TALLAB AJsSC
T
A
LL
A
H
A
SSE
E
,
ftpt
SO.—
(A
]
l l added that thie statement sy
■rallied from swine from IDOtl to
Daughters of tha Confadaracy at — The federal «
grapefruit* peanut butter, dried Into the salaries of non-reaerva
no means
implied a tom latent — Full pay checks will be^fianded tha closing aasilon of th* thirty* terday raportad
IV14.
Oo9t, crackad whaot. coru bank txecutivei and rmilruad prenW ASH ING TO N , Oct. 20.— W h participation by the U S 'In tha to employes and officers of the eighth annua) convention yester­ m ater vehicle
. . ____
'• meal, cod
ad I h n oil and halibut liter HenU reipectively.
!-*•* than half of the war veterans
European war thought '.u be im­ • tale this month through collec­ day. letters of Invltatle* wen idtfa thraa e llria with
«IL
whose future benefit payments
tion of licensee and documentary read from tho Tampa convention
minent."
,
100^)00 pppaU tiow i a i m ,
* v~
—
depend on proving their presump­
•tamp taxes which Increased ma­ commute# and tha Tamp* tourist eraaee o f M from tha pa
tive disabilities to Iw service runterially, the comptroller's office bureau.
year, ^ . .: &gt; »
•aid yesterday.
"Cried today seemed in line for
Officers elected yesterday W4r«t
Miami reported 41
continued compensation.
W EST P A LM REACH, Oct. J".
Payment of Insurance company Mrs. W. Edward
Cunningham, 1M1| Tam pa had i l , a d r ip aff.1
BI8MARCK, N. Du Oct. 20.
— &lt;dO—Gus Peterson, deputy siu'i
Special
boards
of
tho
Veteran*
and
railroad
licenses
swelled
the
Ht. Petersburg, treasurer; (fra 0. frum iha prevteua yuarii toll m
N E W T O M , Oct
S A V A N N A H , (ia , OiL 20.-(/P)
GO— Wheat-laden
freight rara Administration have reviewed Ml fish commis.loner, last night wo»|
revenue fund and documentary G. Husband, JucksonvlU*, regis­ JaakaoarUla had &lt;1 deatha agate
Herbert B-- La drive, broker and
tha
trundled out of North Dakota |aU percent of the presumptive ease* arquitted on a chrsge o f atcep' ' — Five former employes of
stamp collections were op Marly trar; Mrs. Gu» Carpenter, Day- IT la I N I . Tha survey did a r i l
heriwad of babel Uighton, biog­
night In defiance of Gov. William Unofficial, but closely checked Ing , brier. Ila bad been gha-grdj Uberly National Hank and Trust 122,000. This will glee aufflcUnt
rapher of Frasident Roosevelt,
tong Reach, director of the Chil­ pari fa r tha rittea a f torn i
Longaria embargo, aimed at pro* figure* showed that only 40 per-' with accepting SMm-) to allon I I Company yesterday faced Fed money to meat the payroll of
eoauaHtad trielde today hy haugdren of-the Confederacy chapters,
| oral inilctmenta chargng cither
during higher prices fo r tha grain. cent of thU croaa-aectlon ia en­ legal use of
nets la Lake
•bout (220,000.
hiaMolf la hla apartmsat.
and Mrs. H. H. McCreary, Gaines­
[
the
mishandling
of
fundi,
or
niak
Tha governor ordered m odula­ titled to retain their benefits.
Wurth here.
Earlier In tha month Comptrol­ ville, chaplain.
Leighton hda recently te­
MUTT bxuqns
ing false entries.
tion of the natioml guard to proVeterans Administrator lllne*
ler twa said that unless collections
Threo eommarcisl
fishermen
as hand Of the Vvomen's
Those
named
were
Junes
Edv * A n .i..
vi.— 1v'vnt shipment of wheat oct of hat asked the President to ex- testified agalnri thu deputy aud
improved deductions
would b«
f, Oct. 66.
OBSBRVE8 104TB B IR T H D A Y
tend to Oct. M the deadline for claimed they ha^ paul him m ono ; ward O'Rrien, former h&lt;sd tellen made from pay checks.
Natt. af a
John Francis llarte, funner tall
the board* to pass on the remain- &gt; Peterson tong} the stand ,n htA chain grocery company yeePIERCE,
OcL 20.— (AY— Mrs.
der of cases whore compensation own defensv agd ritargetd a eon t cr; Ralph l*almrr Matuia, *ook- terday paid chain slur* license Martha
Waaka, of K ryat villa,
lneper; John Joseph Citipatrirk taxes on Its stores In Florida,
phases o f hla edicL,
been paid on the presumption ( Spiiary against him.
mayonUty
Hillsborough county’s oldest rasland John Francis Sulli'an.
Railroads
openly U .regarded that Uie former soldiers contracted
adding I22A1I to the g«a*ral rav­ dent, celebrated bar 106th blrthAn indictment agalnC John C.
the proclamation barring out* their disabilities dyring war aervHU
enD* fund.
day party yaatardya, almost thraa G m ]
state shipment* and carried
ua Ice. The Presklent Is expected to M01 1 " ' KR
I.HIUOUHtl.i: Toaacah, former asalatseit cashier
months after the anaivanary data.
(G URlsAYRD
of tho Ciliaena' Rank »nd T.Uet
hue jo sea a t usual- Their executives Issue an extension
The pariy waa gleaa far her by
BI.AYEH TH R E A T EN E D
ROKTON.
IL 20— ( 4 V The Company, charged him with mak­
» 0 . - &lt; W - T h * •aid the next move was up to poaaibly this week.
the women*a club hare, and aft*r
ing
false
entry.
spec
n
|
legii
ivr
coniiniaslo.i
Of Urn1LangeF, They expressed the opin­
Previous estimate# of presump­
J o
MIAMI, Oct. t 0 .- ( » Y — Ralph the dlna«r Mrs. Waaka war taken
laws for the
Ant at ion* the issue yrai headed for the tive cases have ranged as high aa whirh la fra
for an aatemoaUa rid*.
ONK-ARMKD WORKEk K IL LE D
o f atnir
illard, (4, former fruit p
strung liq*
# • 1 , _______ ^ ______
coaria.
plant
1 ( 0,000, but a well laforroed quar­ control ( f the rale of
was
shot
and
killed
lari
night
at
uor
in
Maaeachlaetts
a
tt
e
'
repeal
L IN E R O U T O F M U D
ter placed litem aa nearer 63,000.
K E LSE Y CITY, Oct 20.— (AY—
•a
r ------------------ ro f the HUh Asrindnirnt yesterday
yaa
ho abla
J. K. Heard, 22, one-arned emer­ Florida City, near hera, daring an
R10TBR8 ARK W O UN D E D
M ARSEILLES, Fraaaa, Oet. 66.
vote I oven*heliriitrly
|
_ - to permit
gency relief worker v u
killed argument with John Thurpton,
,
— Tha British liner City * f Faria
DUKLLIHT IH HBNTBNCKD
liquor, to oe drugk on the premises Iter# yesterday when
piece of negro, who later waa brm ght to
R A t r a a o N . n . j ^ a t . ao.
n e ® * "
of h itels, vi-staf rants, elubo, tav­ pip# with which ha wa&gt; working, th* county Jail hera for safe k**p&gt; was putted off * mud bank at tha
aald today.
W V -T v rv men vrerr
seriously
g, when threats *4
violence mouth of ths Khlas liv e r early
ABIIEV1LI.E, N. C h Oct. W . ~ erns, railroads gud steamships.
broka and hit hla hand. He wae a
wounded by ballets today aa riot-1 Jack Moody was given a " eight
read through a crowd o f several yesterday and pm seeded to Mar­
•all t|fc afternoon. ■■
native of Franklin, Ga. EU father,
ing W ok* out with auddaa furytaU months suspended Jail aonUnco
ira of persona that gathered at seilles under I
caorid hy Urn
C.
W
.
Heard,
of
Conyira,
GeL,
C rilA N S
V .
the atriha-rirn silk district
nlay on charge* of accept ir.g
•ease.
• ^
•ui l iras.
L tM "*? ,
Northern New Jersey. On*
whether any
ilenge to a dual. He had told
ia M t k Is yri
MIAMI,
20—(AY— Denial
done or whether tha ship
may 4 ri.. IV .
I
a he was wmtafed la a Aiel
M O NK T B s 'W O M B
Z S f M Cv2r M
r thoa wpertad.
A
MOHH TAGS a m
rapatedly on a
proceed to India with tto 966
t g stranger over ths affections that they
----------------government
i af tnvaatigaDETROIT.— Taddy,
a euUri
peaaeagwa.
W E M ;}.
unnamed glri.
H m r SCOTTSBOKO TRIAI
lion of Cuban
vitria la this puppy. Mill had anougti strength I t a l l a h a h b e e . o e t .:
city wae
thanks to hi* rescuers fThd Mato motor n
•Stanley by three left I
FATH ER O F T W O li A T TT
ITU TAKRS DIPLOMAT Cubans who awired
DKCATUR. A la , Oct. 20.
evtractod from a
from when
I today reported
COLUM BIA,
Oat.
fag.tl)o p «gross involve
tag*
Havana by t
16 fori undrgrauad,
, Tha men gavel aewe
— Herts Young. TT(
BGAVENNY," ,K*g„ Oet their
tha first 11 days
Jaaa 'Radrlguex.1 In wh
ha had teen imorieanad
rills farmer, to the
ere jut •
Treowea, as, fatn—v Higi-lo Renta
raeelpta war* i l
tJOra-Two men dig fa r
Tomas Mader- for f
hoy* born goeeatly
ludg*
and diplomat, dl*d ban as. Each aald.
waa not ne-|four
test night to r
117 BMW* U fa
rid wifa.
Teddy,
(k L
gualntod with I i ether two. !

BERLIN, OctT20.— (A.P.)
—Chancellor Adolf Hitler, In
an interview yesterday with
a British newspaperman, de­
nied Germany waA preparing
for war and re-emphasised
a desire to come to- an un­
derstanding with France, '

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t

■ a s a ,"

.!TT£ALrSi5:| WALLACE SEEKS'BRITAIN WARNED

RECOGNITION OF
RUSSIA RUMORED
AS IM PENDING

5 r ' A G A ]N S T

PORITCONSDMEllS'OF ANTAGONISM

Sensing Price Roosts, Navy IueagueAsksEnd
0 f Opposition T o
Agriculture H e a d
II.S. Naval Program
Plans Relief Means

U. S. SEEKS LEGAL
W AY OF GETTING
AT BIG SALARIES

Moscow Reports That
Roosevelt Has Made
D i r e c t Overtures

»D
1 R elief Council Special Publicity; "Use
T Gets Porl^ Shipment
Of Taxation Named
As Possible Means

Tampa Chosen As Site
Of 1934 U.D.C. Meets

P rob e Deals R ! o w
T o H opes O f M any
Disabled V eterans

Railroads Disregard
Husband O f Roosevelt Order By Governor
Biograph
pher HangsSelf

a*

Tax Collection Brings
Benefits To Workers

L eu Auto Fatalii
In State During 1

State Employee Freed
From Bribe Charges Five Savannah Bank
Employees Indicted

Iw g ia g a r a a r g ; a - s }

• t e fiIT W W .S 5

ruiurss'Js.

rjzrcSzrzs *
5 5 g £ p t.K .

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EV.A-'f,

k
)

�r

--V
B. Klrtl«r Mil Hi*. T. L. EuTH- New
•tala recovery
I van had chaff* of Um madwkhwj
distributed i check fo r)
and other rafraakment*.
H to s a c h at hia 3,000 employe*.

INU. S, SEX'
NOWEX

T e le p h o n e :
y -.

a

Mrs.Bishop LEntertains
mt c r u u i i a
Bridge Luncheon

Office

x i l / 'I I T
I Th» punch tablet were placed at Tha check* ware printed to IM | l U ' i ’ l v y * l 1
J the north end and the couth end N B A rod an.i whit* colors o'"*! L a s t T i m e s
j of the forma) garden and were b,r# lh « admonition "Now 1*
overlaid with lac* and cut work
clotht. Mr*. B. D. Cat well, Mr*,
j j . D. Woodruff, Mr*. W. A. Adami, and MIm Margaret I’etcra,
preaided at (he two table*.

148

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Social Calendar

K N O W S W IIER K IT S S A F E

.

---- e -----1me n
n i n e * **•—■' “ uu‘ • * Y ’ 5 - T I quer tray, went to Mm. Ralph II. „ f the
wing to attend'thi Seminole Hlgh| Wight, while cut price, a doohle he hcli
8chool-D*yU&gt;na
Reach
H l f k dnlt o f playing card*, waa given church.
School football gam * at Hajtona to Mrs&gt; W atter U Morgan.
The
Beach thla afternoon are: Mr*.
The Hallowe'en color* predoiilMao Ganaa. tho Mlaae* R *f*h i nated In bridge nc:r*aorie*, detu- o'clock
N o y i,
Freda G a n y , Marian! ration*, and lunrhenn. G o ld e n d
Th.Hayna*, Martha McDonald, and an&lt;j other autumn flower* wrte ^ ^ ,
Fred Ganaa. , ,
&gt;
• ,
| arranged In vaie* and bowl* about „ m mt

IB THE TIM E

Tt WW * * « M * ’ hW *w »*a
FELT d M M

dd M a U

.

ObePerswaDiesOr
Appentfirife In US
Every 29 M in o te s

r program meeting of!« LEE T R AC YdW tYPEGGV S H A N N O N B A C K
an’a Mittionary Society,
-----— ~
~
lr»t Baptitt Chjrch w ill’ —
■
at 3:30 o'clock at the ”

K At*iyi« -th»*rdfk*a» .A**w who|

* P* rt* ro° m*'
,
The
Thou* present were: Mr*. « * ! - ! a-,,.. „
', ter L. Morgan, Mr*. Gtorge A.
Beach Ihlc afternoon wars: tha'i DcCotle*, Mr*. Ralph II. Wight,
Miasc* Jan* Sharon, Martha Illsh- Mr*. M. 8. Wlggln*. Mr*. B. 1.
kp. Batty Wbaalesi, Eleanor Hick- rerkina, Mr*. J, E. Hrocac, Mr*.
l a , Thelma Hanson, Dorothy Mar- R. R. Ilea*. Mr*. C. It. Klrtlcv,
b a l l K athhra Laney, and Chand- Mrs. James G. Sharon, Mra. II. B.
Tope, Mr*. Fletcher II. lla.Vv,
Mra. J. C. Henson, and Mr*. " « ' ■
cia I - Saben.
•ANCE TO NIGH T . Orange City
rw y BalL u illa a Toppkln*and
Rhythm Rambler*. Admission
Mr*. George A. TVCottr*
Ladies frcajJ'panc# music a*. toilay for Jn: keonvillo where
wilt be tho guest for a short
.of Mr. DcCotle*’ mother,
', George A. Det'otte*, lir.

STANLKY-ROGKRS H AR D W ARE GO.

I

H k v b y o u a l i t t le tu rb a n
v e i l ? Y o u sh o ti!d

have one for that informal
d'nner'dcc.'t.''. See our new
ones. You'll love them *11.

jSA LLY R A Y FARM IS S E T T I N G FOR
Outstanding among the aoclal
A. and the Junior! event* In ihe history of Sanford
V i * the garden party given yes­
terday aftrmon from 4:30 to 6:00
o'clock by Mr. and Mrs. Frneit M.
Galloway and Hen Fiih at their
home. Solly Roy Farm, In honor
of Judge Ilerl Fleh of O.IJtnd,
who w «« appointed recently hy
Presidrnt Roosevelt to servo *.«
minister to Egypt. Mr*. Gall..way
l* a sister and Hen Fi«h a brother
of the honor gur«t.

\ A

You’vo no Idea w h a t
snap la diaplmycd in our
new classical sports hats of
suede and felt. Perfect
any of your tailored
I with
_ a

outfit*.

S

Yd.

*

a d y e

’S

Little Girl's.

Dresses 59c to

tsam s a w i
Next tn Western Union
I

L itt le G ir l's

Sweaters
We Invite you to Impect
our s t o c k of th* latest
style* In ladies' and chil­
dren'* ready-to-w**r.

LUMBER
rypreaa ana all klada af build
lag Material*.
,l.a*g leaf yallaw plat, C alf red

Hill Lumber

Co*

Uth aad Bally
ZIP SERVICE

Phaae 1U

Your First Choice! Fine
r'y A-

5 ^ 1 ______ ________

Na. 444

H O SE!

^

Pure silk from top to toe, with
dainty' pieot tool Foil fash­
ioned for smooth, alim fit I E n ­
chanting new shadrs I

that glorify the American bedroom!

B la n k e ts !
In .ulhmlic Colonial p.lt«m .
—In a ran,* o( toll colon—
m . t u n that tvU thtlr
»K.pv knd don’t mull .a lily l
Y n , rrnnry’l iprradt ar*
V ALU E S that honw-maktra

RADIO SER V IC E 1. I'hone 101
lluf-Mac Haitiiy Co. Adv.

Beautify Your Beds l
You raw fo r so very
little with

Nu-Tone
B#d Ensembles
B i * 99* s k w t

(t »f

2 P illo w C . . . .
(4 2 *3 8 ^ 4 ')

J
T

n r \

I D J I
* , v v

Cellophane wrapficd! Tailored with
CCn*

Fran ca

GARGAN
DEE
“ Headline Shooter”

Bloomers

Mr*. D. C. Hull nnd Mr*. E. I.

o r Suede P U M P S ----- —.

and —

W illia m

L itt le G ir l's

a

cr, rrportad to police hi- had been
bold up by a tmnilit caily ycatorday morning. Aftei qitrationing
by drte-llvc* ami a poalnfflea Inaprrlor laat night,
Hawley wa*
placed in JalL pending romplatlon
of an inventIgut inn. f’o charge.:i
bad been lodged ugaln.t him.
I

M e n 's 1K-Inch BOOT.-*— R u b b e r S o le -----------L a d ie s ' lllu r , lllnck
•-&lt;»•»•••* *•■ *
Lce O V E R A L L S

_

Socks 10c to

Fluffy—Soft—Warm!

WII-SON. N . V . Oct. 20.— (AS —
Tht co rej* i .tcrv'l mnil muit h •,
ir.r o f thrm rnpUt'i ng $riO.&lt;HK) in
rut tru e), vt'i^ * fuund mtuct in a
wootls n r«r her*- vfttfrilgy after
11iil'Ii Hawley, rortra rt mail ilrlv-l

PRICE and Q U A LITY

DOUBLE SHOW

309 Sanford Ave.

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J a rk Y o u n g S H O E S fnr M e n .._..................

ra ta m

W E S T O R A N G E . N. J.. Oct. 20.
— (Ah— Gharli^ Edluon, prr.ldanl
of the Thom** A. Kill* &gt;n Induttrie*, and vie* chairman of the

drapes

• • A ll, I.OOT K E t'fit KHFD

Saturday

CHECKS TO E M PLO YES

Ovrr SOO guest* from Sanford
Club w as'an d Drl-and were m rived duiing
mol sub- the afternoon by Mr. and Mrs,
Pouring at the latter table
ln»t night I Galloway, Mr. Fish and Judge
till! I :‘i ) Fl»h in the pergoln at tlie end of lag the afternoon
wne
Franri* Whitehair anil M,e.
aklne Lnndi*, of Del-and. *nd 1
I W aller I, Morgan and Mr&gt;. J
I, Gallowa&gt;, Mr*. Donald D
Owen* and two room* where tl
110 S. S A N F O R D A V E .
Mr*. I-. F
lloylr, ami M«..
“ * ■ • 1 0(1 Pint*
ndo, are spending p!are. Among It
Ilnirkin- l onnelly served. Mt*
itH Mr. and Mr*. Mr. and Mr*. A.
I.. Hrits, Mr. an il
Tlir purst sworr prrrtnl under
Palmetto Avenue. Sir*. K. K. Itl
M r. HQjl thp XUlIliL l u d u u i i - i - uml Mrv!
t— Txenhetr“(5TcU| MF*: T
Sunday,
II. M. PapTM»rth an«l ni ulerr
A. I). TJnrhaiv.
points in I hr Inrre iririlrm br
(#. A. Spror, Jr., M
Mr. nnd M i r . K. A. N«**%»nnn nut
R AD IO working: at it* drew rnrrnwny,
.ludirr and M »«. Jfimta l!. S 'H'n.i.|
not ‘phone 101, d lo f- (alrnn IJnglr, Mr.
Mra. llrn ry \Vi*rht iirt»ai*nt«**l
ry t*o. for pcrvlce and M fb rh , Jr., Mr. i
nn«l Mm. W. A. to (tip rrreiviinr lino nmi Mr. and.
ffi'rrn rr.— Adv.
Atlnm*. Mr. nod
Mm. John I.J Mm. I&gt;. I*. Thru d ir r
inj
( tallowny, nr.d fill*,
nnd Mm. \Vnl-| phnwinx
them
i«&gt; the
ihiwlow
u r r w\ n#n.
* house.
I
Al*o Mr. mid M
Klctch*
Mr. ami Mm. W* K W «1 m h and
rr. Mr. nr&gt;d Mr*. J.
ms,
• ; |)r It. S. K ffln r wclronip'l the
Fully up to
nn«f Mr.*, (itorre I
Jr., Mr. g\ir-ta to tin* »had.*'v h«»u »•
Penney’*
and Mr*. 11, U Itet
-Alarria; Is trxteniirgvanil ailiotle. Mr. and'
K SHorn, \hr •.flap
standard*
'l
Mm .1. Ilro ry I «»lrh» i*li. and M i.'
rr. Kri*n C h i, «*f l
. . . . n i n e JU.'I • llti* r r e C"IIrk
P ln ll* o u v l
to n n e , c h 'i t l r , Ititlia p rin t,
K n ttm iiw r . Mnrrra
L o a d * o f atvle— load* of wear. And
nntl t u r tn in n m te r ln l thut
nou a&gt;Dyy alac k* arc a neceisary part
ol the hoy's w ardrobe
In all aizca
y o u w a n t. 1‘r i i e d f r tn
from 6 to 17 year*. W orateda, flan­
nels. ratsim errs.

15c To 75c

|M«e% t «w&gt;

T HE CIOOC
__________
— ~

Country Club Is Scene
Of Subscription Dance

* They am E C O N O M IC A L

RO YA I.
OAK.
Mich. With
• hotcur* roaring along tho huntIny front, a paitrldgr flew into
to the akyl’ght to enter the rtore.
the pollre station here and ap­
parently hat settled down to ttay.|
for the danger
eeaa in.
l ’olice!|
Chief Alfred L. Reynoldt waa out 11
hunting when the bird arrlreJ.
||

d q n d rto f

4-inrli. (a*f-color hem* I

Soft . . .

tntooth . , . .crvncalilc I They’ll Litin-

Everyone’* asking for these

F a b r ic G lo v e s
Sued* Aniih In a variety t l
charming ityle* —oo.rity, .lipon. ontKUip, or arhal-would&gt;ou I In grrat demand . . . ao
get yrur* N O W I

\ - e~

^^B Tru ly a gala group
of New Fall

HANDBAGS
.

of Soft, Real Kidskinl

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fernur buy* although "the pi Ire
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'California and seven- In Kansas.
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•Du‘riat ) * ( ■ « . . here ™
«*
r r t r r t over eight yeebs old Iff the
study. Their total ,acreage amount­
ed to 3,010 acres, their creraga
a&lt;* being 16 year*. The yield aeera red 116 box^s per acre.

trust Ions

^ j f a h took tho position that
payment of the bonus In
new
money was the "only remedy so
fa r In sight, everythin* else tried
i has failed". .Payment of the
' bus ", he said,, "would hare the
merit of putting the money Into
circulation In every precinct In the
Un'tsd Stales to pay grocery b.lia
'and come up through the batcher
an d the taker, wbo cannot be re­
lieved ly pouring money in the
top of the .financial structure."
I Frrm Neville slso cam* a « » ' " *
Ing that the N R A was threaten­
ing merchants In farmer territory
with bankruptcy because of In­
adequate farm purchasing power.
Tit said only an Increase of buy­
ing power through ■ compicnenprks
program
or
higher farm prices could ssvo
thousands of
though their ----E R A'S request to put men to work
Rad been "wonderful."
( The farm priee' concern also
WAS emphasised at the annual c *nVentlon of the Nebraska farrret *

r •y * : ewe, xwe. a' riiMiia

ETABLES

inflation to Indu'd*-the bonus pay*

German Ann-Says
Chancellor ITiMer
(Continued .from,
* • ».
for, Prsnco aprman, tnderstand,Ingv

"It is untrue", said Hitler, "that
we are educating the German pee*
r lo id a real and deep estrange-!
u&lt;eft from France. We want no
enmity, but an understanding wph'
France, which, hrwevef, m e e (,le f f l '
M Q
V n u n
on n Iwsis . acceptable to heuer*1 * 0 D v
C i l
Irving p e o p l e . " .
....
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Coucornlag war, Hitler sal.l:
..G A IN E S V ILL E ,. Fla., iOcL 2f.
"The claim uttered abroeJ that'—4 t V f t a ) N J ] an acre to nurinthe German people era prerxrim; 'tain B bearing citrua wrote for a
enthusiastically for war I* a mls-jyear in the Ridge 'Section of
understanding,
Inconcetva .1* O Florida. TMe fact Is revealed by
us, of the mean ng of the German a gRrus grove msnsgfmrfit study
rcvoMlon.
r.
(being made by Frank W . llrumlcy
"W e leaders of ths N ail m ote iIM, othtr
of th,
mrnt served almost without ea -1 Florida
Agricultural
Extension
ceptlon In the trenches l would ^
c^prrsUon
wi t h
I k. to see the trench so.dl.r wbu &amp; un,
u , nd
„ who
a - T

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» « , • gre keeping records. The first dst.

" W . are training our 'youth ln ' h' • * * * • « * rc,M ' rd
primarily for a fight against the
■innger of communism. Our youth' A new series &lt;f records Ix'gan
In the lalor camps and the storm Oct. 1 , »nd will cover the grove
l-w p f irrnstions are no*. being activities for thU year. Mr. Brumt~)Uippnl with military kno'\ h-4ce Icy says that . growriv interested
which they might feel in.pircJ In joiping the project enn obtain
• •mess me to use.
|a remrd book from the Extension
“As to the allegation that tl cj Service or their county agrnta nnj
German governnient in tired* n, start the project this month. A
lit Hand and elsewhere has
sc-|srrirs of meetings for the purpose
quired munition fadoriee, t h '- . - . f starting this year's work is be
v.cws are ridiculous.
..
,„f hbM during October by Mr.
"Where ere those Aelorlesl’ Bromley and the rounty ngents.
.vrllhcr In Sweden nor In IM la jd During (h, w r, k of October 2
a.e the S e ri, in charge of tho lhfy wrr,
u k , County, , ro|
government.
|thw following week In Orange.
“And are we to brlng-tlie muri-1 Schedules for other counties ore
Xbm manufactured there by n ghl |„|n , rr&gt;n_ed.
conduct to our ships?
I * " »"w .b e in g summ.rlaed, while
-A ll that la too rldieiloo, t,r ' he 1 M L W re-ult. are being an-

} Total e:»tk excluding Interest,
w ar* divided' h follows;- labor*
Jxrwrr end equipment, 121.65 per
acrat fertiliapr,
spraying
kad dotting .materials, *3.08; taxes,
I7.0J; pWceliaaeoua, 12.40; total
coats, excluding interest,
STR IK E IN SP A IN
SA N T IA G O , Spain, Oct tO,
(J P h -Bomb# which destroyed tele­
phone wires crippled communica­
tions Jest night as a general
atrike continued In operation. The
m*&gt;or conferred with delegation i
o f wbrkefs In an effort to effect
a settlement.
«

8P K N D 8 B i g g e s t
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M lN N E A P O U ft, Minn., 0 :t. 20.
— OP)— Louie, the aailer, i. tack
on the Job at the cafe, tfte r
• pending his biggest tip. (t was

YBA-LROAST lb

sn sutomotile and the price of
• &gt; trip back to his native Greece
g.ven him ly a w iman whom i&gt;»
served for ten year*. ||v spent
five months In his homelin l
r sw in V s,

W A N T S W IU tO N M EM O RIAL
ST A U N T O N , Va., Oet. 20.— &lt;rp)

,0r “ lo-n ,nJ aixnt

o f t\00fl00 to mike the ul.thplan
» f Wnodrav
Wlls.n a national
shrine, will be presented on behalf
&gt;f the city of Staunton whnn Gov.
Pollard and hi* federal
pj,||e
worke advisory board n H t 'H U irsentatlvea of Shenambxh Val-

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THIS I&amp;OBR 74th
BIRTHDAY
in rclrl.i:*u smT wr s ir Invltlna r»u &lt;° our party. Th*
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• « usual til St! ..nslllt Thr r m l r r Ig. a* alaavr, plratrtrous, Vis'l a OX. of not ale&gt;*i-» TttltAV tun Annlvsrasrr
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Gdmesville Tomorrow

beat la Quality Meats.

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watch Hatch
Stanley's charge*
hid fa r the firs t gridiron triumph
a Florida eleven ha* tr e r regis­
tered ever tha University e f
North t a v l i a a .
The TbrheeU, with evidence o f

a brilliant forward paaatng attack,
ball game. Indications are are expected to rely on aerial
tween 10,000 and 11000 channeta fo r much o f their ad­
w ill be In Florida Field vances against tha Galore. Stet­
son, Be wane* and North Carolina
State found the Florida wall lmpenetrable, and' while tne Chapel
H ill i sgl l i g eMt w ill present L e
strangest running attack the t«ator* Kara faced this fall, the vis­
itors doubtless will not wait long
In taking t* the airway.
In practice tkls week the Fieri-,
dlans have sought to improve)

Three No. 1 T all Cana
Fancy Table
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Deeper Into the —m ob advances l i n e Football, and atone
with the season e ’-mra the more snd'annre difficult tank o f se­
lecting the winner* o f The Herald'* I’ tck-The-Winner content
which ha* f o r priiea ale ticket* to the Milan* Theater, offered
th ro efh the ceorteay o f Jaa. L. klareatrtte, theater manager.
1 Mated below are name* of team* which wilt participate in
outstanding game* in the nation next Saturday. The fin d thter
person* sending in the nearrat number nf w inninjglam es will
be awarded two ticket* each.
Clip thla Hat, place a " W " In the column oppoaite the name
o f tha team you think w ill win and tend it t0 the Sport* Kditor o f The lleratd twfare neon on Satur.iay, Oct. 21. I f you
th in k ’ the teams wdl tie, write the wort) "T ie " opposite the
teams listed.

NORTH CAROLINA vs. F I jORIDA
TENNESSEE va. ALABAMA
L. S. U. va. ARKANSAS
YALE v». BROWN
CARNEGIE TECH va. NOTRE DAME
CHICAGO va.” PURDUE

1
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PRINCETON v*. COLUMBIA
CORNELL va. SYRACUSE

1 Cana Old Dutch

SfoET-ISC I CLEANSER

HOLY CROSS va. HARVARD
ARMY va. ILLINO IS
IN D IA N A va. "NORTHWESTERN
WISCONsfN

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va .

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G R O C E R Y -A N D

"

SLSZe

M EAT M AR K ET
E. First S t

since when the Petrels’ reserve
power put over two touchdowns
to give Oglethorpe the game. IS
to f&gt;, on Ponce de I .eon field nete
last night.
Stet«on was outplayed through­
out the game

hut

three

, •

Phone S9

— WESTERN AND FLORIDA M E A T S -

time*

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lb .

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f

STKW

turvifil hack Orlethorp*
scoring
threat* under the shadow o f the,
goal po«t».
Ojrlethorpo oomplrted 10 fir*t
ilit«n&lt; to three for Stetson. Thrve
of the Petrel'*
were compltte«l
a total o f .11 yard* while
Strtaon completed one p*** for 12
yard*. Og!ethor|&gt;* ha«l four Incom­
pleted pa**e« to three for Stetson.

A dd mm

ritory. N . C. State emerged willsj
a tie score against Florida simply,
because o f thetr marvelous defersire play when the game's out­
come hung on a number o f orcahlons when they produced an Ironwall, o r they did n#L The Galer*
bad to wind up with a tie for the
reason that In the pinch they
could not produce a scoring punch
“ Foots'* Turner, a sophomore

Oglethorpe Petrels
Beat Stetson 13 To 6

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STEAK. Ih...
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golfer* from each city ate e x p e ted to Ih* in action durinr the a ft­
ernoon. ami with
many
winter
re*ident» of both Voluala county
ritie* having returned, Rtrength
of lho«e tram* ha* hern Increased.
Sanford i« expected to aenn the
following player* to Ddeand: An&lt;trew ( ’ at raw ay. Howard Pnville,
Hilly Faville. John l ! e i!* t , Jim
Spent er, t« \V. .Spencer, (\ K.
W illiam *.
I* McHeynold*. Ray­
mond l.und«|uiat, ('handler Sharon,
Roy Sym ev Jr., J. P. Steven*,
Robert H. Axt. and other*.
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KANSAS STATE Fa. NEBRASKA
KENTUCKY va. W * L.

IT

OHIO STATE”va MICHIGAN ~

every day aa Stanley picked into
hi* squad end brought out varying
combination*.

W O B B T IV

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PEAS

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No. 2 Cnn

EGG PLANTS
Apples 4 lbs. 23c

W ITH ANY ORDER
OF * 2.00 ()l&lt; MORE
N. E.

Pepper

3 tor 10c

Fri. and .Sat Specials- Oct. 20th &amp; 21st

X Iba

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Tissue 3 rolls 10c
n 3 bars 13c
S^nlines 3 for 10c

5c Salt 2 Boxes 5c

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TOMATOES

Matches 3 tor 10c

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Palmolive SOAP

COCOA, lb.

DUST 5 boxes 10c
MEAT

Campbell'a Tomato

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Potatoes 10 lbs. 25c

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40fl S A N F O R I) AVENUE

series

Strictly Frctih Sanford

YOU

CASH CW0CERV

fe'ioriila, annoyed by the irn td rs i
’
'
tie with State, will cdubt-r with
equal intrnait. It shout &lt; he the * " lr 11
kind o f football that Ism thrill In " r» ‘'h
watching. 1‘ robably lineups:
1 their

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PLEASE

Tri-City Golf Match
Promises Real Action

N EW R E D TO O N T STORE
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UK TO

VndcpendcaLrrJiamc Owned atw

Florida will lube the field .Vatorday favored to win, but a re'hvr
close game is expected Carolina,
smarting under a :iO-point shutout

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llnood t, Ufa »H a M p .&gt;jih a w ,|
** w1
troaby said be J»tiavHI th a td / tre rP ^ *"*1
^^1
a certain length of tin* «• t i m ' pannan ad.
as three more oecsalona bet each
who bad dtaortod bln wife Lath a ate a.nriati
time loot the bell bn dnvns. C’eraclaim to her.
» 3a:
the
een held once as Its orno­
tie agreed to emirl siU te Mrs. hupeet the
te stare off author ■
John.on’s support until *fn al ao-’ Halt which
running by W. Clary, halfbacl
and Ifaeney, quarter,
Ba l t im o r e . oet to^-vry— A I tlon” of the problem!' Jim%« leaned to C
Robert F. Blanton. who * 1#fared i taatitnU of
C O LU M B IA . B. C * O cL $P — the South Onrollna adrencca.
cats which in part p a rriW ^ I TenSeoth Caroline
was
credited
the cane "moat remark: “ " ‘ ’
Isoth Carolina rootad a t a il
„ y a f a m o u i poem.
with *2 fret dolma to Ctemcon'e
vised the couple »•. live
SN O W IN A LB E R T A
|
* rietory &lt;mr OrtMon M " four.
j
, —
The man who died a
The rittory wae the flrrt of thf •criminal court bam.
LETHBRIDGE," Alta, Oet. 2C^‘
buried aa "K Vert John
eeaaen for South Carolina wlthlnT Rome yeara age.
A friend of Joh.uotr» who hod — (IF)— Southern
Alberta, wae!
the Bo-them Conference. Ckm sui, eon detected hie wli
been naked to JoA rp the fanny blanketed unde ra hcary enow
j had won Its onl* other lnlm-on-. tea and their three i
in Baltimore. Juj*. why he Per­ Wedneedey with U te 11 Inches1
ferMea contear from North Caro* yeara later, M n. J«1
m'tied Mr*. Job*'.mi to )etieee he reported from the Crowe/Nest
was her husband was not. Drought Paaa area. The fall waa general
cut.
a • r— —» with Lethbridge receiving about;
three Inche*. Raporta from South!
Flrty and aeuth aa far aa Medi­
O F YB R 8 SO LU TIO N
cine Hat revealed enow atilt fall-;
MINNEAPOLIS, Mlaa.^Mayor
; Balnbridgu ha. a naw aolutian for.
DOIt DR PURCHASED
' tho probi.m of paytag school
. Uachcn. In a Utter lo C. C.
Minty, chairman o| IS. ocntril
comm ttco of lha trachcra’ org»nliation, ba aoggeatad .they make n
! b &gt;u(*-to-houa« canraaa &gt; f drill*
I qu.nt Utpayara to ruplcn'ah doFRI. and SA T. 8PEC1AL8
platrc) city fundi.
BpacfcUd PRRCH,
Aa. M«
Lrg. SpcckUd PERCH IIW . i k
MULLET (waat caari) I lha. Me

«.

AN INDIH'KNDBNT D AILY NEW SPAPER

J. W. SHADOIN

FAR M S T R I W\NRAProgramInFarmStates
M TA L A C K
A T C A P IT A L

.

W ASH INGTON. Oct. 21.—
Official circles were unnd- 1
vised early this nftenioon ns
to the outcome or n mid-wes­
tern farm strike which Mi'o
Reno, president o f the N a­
tional Farmers Holiday Asso­
ciation, hnd called for noon
today.
I
Almost nt the snme time
the- strike order was is * !
aued .President Roosevelt nnd |
members o f his caiiinet were I
fathered to discuss n nlnn lo
offer crop loans to farmers.

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M a g n o lia

Words or Lesa, Three Times......
Words or Less, Seven Tim^s....
Words, Three Times.................
Words, Seven Times.................
W A N T T O BUT a cow, w ill pay

THE “BUY NOW” DRIVE IS ONI
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRICES

H A V E Y O U R W A TC H rapalral No. i , ’ Box tOC, Baafoird, Pla.
.
by ona who really kaowa h o * -------------- --------—’ I
J r * * Wr‘ M* * - U
W A N T E D : 7th grade hooka* Good]
O NE W EEK O N LY . Blanket apa
Mannara and
Right Conductelal, double wool or cotton 40e book g; Silent Readera; BanlUaingle wool or cotton 10c. Phone tlona; Gaography'a; Btb grade:
*75. Our drirar w ill, « U a yon Utrrary World’aj Bliant Raadara)
pnympt aarrlcr. Seminole.TJnoaAy | Phyrlologys; Agricultures. Bring
Laundry, Inc.
•
*r »end to R. ¥. Cooper, Junior
.1
• -v— —• «
•
Allah Bahnol There la.a ehartaaa
YOU. W IL L find Ute.t otylea
of (be abora) mentioned hooka. W *
beat values in U dlw hata and wU, b Uow you
for , w h
draaaea at Beotfa Rtaay-To Wear, book

BUeuit or Hriniat

FLOUR 24 lbs. 89c
Maxwell House

a s m *

.................

SOAP, 3 for...........

Cook's Vienna
TOliat

.

sorb

LUX, S csk* ... 20c
Lei
Flakes, 2 pkgs. 19c
■mall Soap A P o w i.r

Octagon, 4 for.. 10c
Uaht Houa.

OssJBMr, 2 for.. 10c
Amnpnlx, ned. 10c
I &lt;&gt;« eial.yla OleM

Starch, 3 for.... 10c

SAUSAGE, 3 cans
Country Roll

BUTTER, lb..........
B. I. P ew

N ary A (Jrt. Nthn

BEANS, 3 lbs........
XXXX and (&gt;&gt;nftcilonery

SUGAR, 2 ctns....

Lb. Jar. i l l . P.«nu l

Maine U. 8. No. I White

BUTTER, 2 for 25c

POTATOES, 10 lbs,

Peal Bran

*

Flakes, 2 pkgs. 19c

Call/. Juicy

OATH, 8 pkgs. 19c

LEMONS, doz....

Maaty

Tokay

M Oa. Jar

GRAPES, 2 lb*.....

Prunes, 2 lbs..... 21c

1)0 8. Banford Avenee.
Pa^ar

.

Nanking, pkg. 10c
Pkn*r, 4 rolls. 15c

Atnlmsaagur Tolls!

strike

NEW B AN K4AWS4AH0I{ TROUlHfif
ARE TOO VAGUE PREDICTED SOON
MORGAN STATFSj ALL OVER SOUTH'

BARGAIN DAYS
H

[tryati commented
” 1 do nrt
|H,|;rve (hr farmer could lie crit|cUcj fo r „ ithhol.lmg in "in from
ihr market in ortlcr to ppt le tte r
price* nnv mote than Ihe recoinmpn,|,itii,nK from \Yn»hini(i«&gt;n that
^
r „b llr ahouhl confine then
buying only to II iom* wl» signed
»oriation len«l the S it A.'*
i*ker Mute an
**| ^mild not Approve nny phy*ifnfiner* would'
interference with tin*-** nu»viilt’ htrike, mt I j
j|n»if crop* to iiimrket who tiche nui'lc to j,,,p to. and I hope no mich plmn
Himnner.
j in contemplated or will he nt
will !*• srrw d * tempted." he Added,
at ltd j
The governor explained he d»d
s chnirninn o f ' not intend lo critic'*'* I’ m tuleiii
«i. No greater |t (ptp\ fit*s
iidminM i mii*«h
and
eretl the puh (hut he w io dire* lint hib iittmek
the udntin*ltH*l nrniiiBt “ the profiteerm g .»t th**

« a i art fo r
n i.*n
climax
in
1
•galnat low prices o f farm p o.l
ucta which alrrady raua.d
fjnv.
W illiam I-a ngrr of North
»tr%J
to order mn rmhmrgo on whom
shipment.
Aa Reno, the miltant I f i A
nf
lha farm .trik e movrro.-nl. n m l
from St. Paul to Om.hu t &gt; obtain
support o f bu.inc*. mrn lot ihp
movement amt then to lie . Mnines
to look over the Iowa altus-.ion.
Gov. Charles VT, Itryon, of Nobraaka extended his sympathy to
tha purposes uf tlir strike, s n l
O or. A. 0 . Ch.nie'lrrman, o f Wisconaln, pledgeil h s
aflminislrn
Urn to assist “ in a furrrfui but
digntflad demand which will i,mn»
N T W V nR K . Ih t 21.
1*
diately p .t agriculture in Wts&gt;&gt;n
sin on the road to .testuiatiua tu P. Moiruo kmck f»*»»n
burop
**jrs hr doesn't know wi».*t
U
/ Its form er hfirh po'ltlort.”
Tha Omaha liusiness men a tilt new iMtnkmg law uifure
III* Mil l\ *•. • ••f• tb' It* * * I '
whom Ran J conferred at-cedod it
•** -i
bis rfqueat with the plrd|(t^ “ Hi yextrnlay and ginrl««| ••
U f h t sc oae o f Ihia meeting tha* |
. w a fAV or gum^Antraing the fA»n*«*coal o f .pcoduclinn.*
T o fo r tify his ciulfaigo "Ului.l
O tt * - L a r g e r ordered N o i t h - * p « |
kota sheriffs to stop sb&gt;|iiiiinls of.

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Treasury Report For f» Germany N ow Entirely
Month IVriodSImWR
Divorced From A ll
Hpice Sum Collected
International L ife ;
On IiO/ral Product
( | u i t s Labor Council

{uvernor
w b«
resignation n»
te NILA lionrtl.
ernur
Hrj*nn,
flcctercd
the
uptifird ab mtMiyinp to blue

today aa B

(d Jungla arts a In the
district . af v. Carsbays
Ona death and fir* In.
ira rspertad. Diapatchca
material damage waa

Ala* Oysters la lha 1*0, Cat*
~ fl*h , Blucfiab aad 'BaafUh..

O c t 81^-OP) Ik work* program.”
im in agrtculHugh J"hn«m . n o .v r r y ndmln,, i atrator, a»k&lt;-d Nr\ill,* to r w m Ay waa cm
fiigior hi* rvalgnalion. hut Neville
by Keith No-

Johnson TermsEvjents
As Natural Result.
Predicting F e a r s
W ill Be Wiped Out

a

l » SNAPPER, 1 IK.—
Cry-Ul Bhrar

SANFO KI). II.O K ID A . SATl IlD A Y . OCTOBER 21, 1933

Associated P r e s s

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Pi'dcrat i&lt;:n A iront Say s
rl’hat W orkers Must
B eProtoctodltyN B A

,

W .w en

IS—Apartments bar Rant
FOH R E N T : Furnished flat-lower
floor. 4 rooms. R l.tplng por-h
and bath. Phona 80S ,W. or call
31(O ak Arenas.

|Floor, 2 pkgs...

Award

K ooho ('ll ( ’;»MsNiilinn
To Colonial I&gt;n\ Spiril

Black au

$1M0.

APPLES, 5 lbs.....
BEETS, 2 belts......
T O U R ROOM

,

hoese,

com pUUly'

- ' furnished, g blocks frwm Pea*
Office, Lawaea, Uaioa A r ise a,
next te Chriatiaa Bciaaaa Church.

CELERY, stalk...

\\ *l“hlllKl't„

i iilivi’ i

i l|.

t’*1 bat*e»t l.v

w ’

i
*
•••»&lt;! In » li&lt;-»vy rali'n-hin uf foil
I n-at Frida
„
, ; . ri al. cmlit
wiin the Uhm I
b»af*l ami Ail
Among ttmaa wh«* liuvr traded
tbf f'am|iaign
I he Soviet Union hi thr |»nnl,
*he view wa f held t bast it i* not

Ii. if not com
fears of a Jap
ng recently
tine Mvti' ns of

•k f"*' " f the *--n "I
n r till
*hat
tb** ( " • .* . Mil.....
th '«e two per*** n V i '** bad
tn dlreef P**ryi r*ii|f)'ra * L»ri

uniting *.f * •
1
mtirb t*» ri|H*t that fmI*-mi
it lbi wittnn tb* ri*-at few i* arF -b u 1*1
b* gue»t «t a again rea Ii the |** ak pe n ml of
Alig'd in in«| U.lJjn win o
A ml i i&lt; ,1
« a pa*I le d
H» i’cIih k hi)i goodn Iu the vulu* *.f $1 t2,(HH),
•i f«M** (be Ad ! ODD th R m*ia
| In lldt" tin* UnlteX Slates ex
*
I port- totaled only »laglitly moie
[that flft.iNHi.noo

im M M M te iw ir w ii

Puddlaf, I pkc**

A L T A M O N T e T Oct
21.— F irr
destroyed a Royal frrncriea stock
bare Thursday nigbt but mulc&gt;
occupy la g the building were led
to safety. W . 0. Ilainr*. an owner,
said some saw hay » a « destroywl.

u m iS T n *

PIGGLY WIGGLY MARKET

« a* I m v tU O O f

Pio TAILS or PI0 L I T * *
Fltoh Mada H A M B U R G !* a T

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............... . Ma*ry|«*t* *i,$» tl
$m
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Su
iwI* t$
frohi • i L /
i l i t • a i l n.
«s*i
*&lt;
ii g . **%• it*. 1*1
it a i,
.her* ri in
drill*
a coif-. •
* rip u’nl gown. |
.i
| * iSI I t t ’ Jft II
FOI M l
$
M IA M I. O* t. H
l*» Tile *l&lt;
al*le
•
*un v H 'ot N rid**'
tin t", with i v# p"riF m at *.
wiiic*hi* *
• **n n* ing **lii*e i*
l**ft t»*re I.* i Vf•• •• **la\ f»* U
mini,, ha.- b* n » p«« i .| up bv ih«
Coaat (guard and - being l**w* t
t«# ah**te. pro it| ) .*t |''ort I'tei*
---M O r i T I l l i : K F I'o ir lH INC nM I

VVomen'H (iroup.s Are
Invited By C. Of C.

ak acial_n e«U n g
(he layTw o new local wonivn't organ!■MB o f the F ir »* M ethod.-l t.hurch Vallnna— thr Sanford (in i Sroul.
mt Banford w ill he hold In tho troop and tha Elks A u xiliary—
* * * * * BHditariom nax; Tuoaday hate Loan invitat* to nu- mt ••r.hip
*4% v &lt;Ml. 24. at 7:30 oVlock. All in tha Woman's Civic Cumm t'.ca
vrgad to ho |reaeoL o f tha Scminola C 'o n ty Chioutvi
of t'otumcrce. It «■ &lt; la s io fii to­
day.
Tha Girl 8co i i u - un lei tha
direction o f lira. 8. I. Jour, and
Mrs. C M. Marlrr.
lha
rials af the Iceal chap*
Elka A uxiliary has
Mrs. A. 8.
Jh* Amariran Red Crasa
Tack afid Miss Jooaphme TarbaU
pood this mornirg Wat
aa among lla officer*
•fa of 17$ Banford homoa
W ith tha accaptonca of tha In­
tod during the Labor Day
vitation, tha Committr)-'- lorroharr h a re boon repaired, la ship w ill ba mada up of rr(ir.-*ti».
tdasatoriala, furnLhod by
tatlan from
prartirnlh
w a ry
•dtoal Relief organisation.
woman's
organisation
m the;
county. A a am litiou . progiam haa
boan planned fo r the nan r***&gt;
and It la contemplated &lt;hat e r t s f
afflllatod group w ill b* callal Up­
on to play a a Important port k*,

CROSS NOTES

anowploat were d i e d into
an on 8no&gt;i’ialmk« ard B lrwrtt
wa. Ten inchr. frit on Xaoquaipad i t on M eran . pato in the

a li'ii *11 1 **1 0 1 . proto* ly wilt I r
wHeil i efore the HetiMa
Stork
'*orket liibfFtipntmg
'oininUlee
• »t w«-* k for an ui*i *ry into a
• rs-iiial latter written r*y h in
out "►l«*«*k trailoactim* in 1032
Cburb-* McCain. Iiairinan of
•' governing *»ant nl the i haae
.iliiiittol Hank, found '•g cnoimit' Mgcnla in the lank file*.
the letter, on Re 'natriirtion
t t*r porn t ton pa|H*r, n/erred to
t an oar lions in .^eaboa* Air Idrte
itadwa&gt; stiwk. InvestL'ltt'rg -.aid
to lati**r 1* not self • :flunatory
,.n| it w**uld need ampi 'icati »n to
. nnd«-&gt; -to*»«l
--- M o y is li IJ f'K N H K 1NM HTR%

AVA81IINGTDN, O f
1 'dY
M O U l.TItIK , ( , «
Oct. 21. (d ‘) (L a rgin g the propovc | odr fo r
— Th* city of Moultrie had a t**u*l i ».*• raw peanut m ill‘it * -nduairjr
income of f2l3,t2&lt;i fiom the sul* “ w*» Id 0|*era(e to pr m •** a moo f water and |g»wei during
lie i. |Kj|gf# lha Flantcrj' Nu# and
paat f &gt;ur yrar*,,M a&gt;or r . &lt;L AVat ( » loiata Company, of
HoIToIk,
•on informed t ie Itotary
Clue Va . yaaUrday
rrrommrfdtd
tJ
In a apeer h before th# rluo In* I |he f*n n administration *1*1 Hoc*
paid power rate*,Lad beep cut dur
rrtary Wallc# license the indu*Ing that period from lo to 26 per- try fog “ th# protection of ill con­
cent.
|
ccrneda*
t

Mt r* hanls o f thU • lly
tmle&gt;
w eir appealed to bv &gt;io* Si"uuiol*.
County ( ’hamlwr or t oiame**** tu
attend a aperial men •.anta meetir g at '.he Fil\ Ifal| a* 1:00 &lt;• rb rk
on Tui»&lt;Wy afternoon white*- thev
i.oght indicate whether or
.rot
H oy are in Mrcord with plan*-t*»
i tnge a •‘ N ilA Sale* Day
rrl#*
.ration in Sanford on Thursday,

In

•&gt; t&gt;*i«m tn

i

lationv it*
a|*ree»»|ent
with 'lha
United «♦*♦«•* t&lt;* *'•■•• t'a*.- *np-

earnlng

M e rc h a n fs ' In vited T o A tten d M e e t
T o C onsider F r o posed “ S ales D a y

25 Million A llotrd
For National Defense i

STO CK B A R N lil'K N S

fir ts ts M
ciau with U n ir f

R uff Ir

world pence nnd t **♦» •*- 11

Awrpwi-nrr

• T ' T / r i ' l i " •If
^ ^
Kvent*
m**»e*f
- T 'f i ’ v
nf*rr
President Kal*»*i»i annnuin*' J h#
had accepte*! an invitation frn*n
President R naevelt
dated
O ft
IQ, and added he would *end Fov»
e lm
rv&gt;mmiF»ar
I i#v»n**ff ' In
Washington
Plan*
;»»•• being
rushed for | Itvln off to d.*part to r
the United S*atew within a V flT (
few dav«
Go«em m cn!
ofTiCflllVi'
gathered m»aewhllp
l/i cinJMgr
points xMiind »vbb*ti the Writhing*- j
ton rnnversatinnF sh ul*l l*e ran*
tered
•
the Roylet Un »*$*

UNFURNWHED F1VR STa n
dwriliag MT East TU. Street.

ab

f"»elp n $*ffai»-F evnarts
ue fattbrr tl'an thin and
that »hr »errnt *wini* nf
•
balance *»f.power lo

ih k

CARROTS or
Tender

•n N’«*itb Nlanrtiiirin amt Siberia,

i*- mat

Danish

L0$T:

IKalinin's Ai
f)l lloiiset
I'nr M relii
In W orld (

.

FOR R E N T, furnished U rea room
apartment. Private T^ont and
back entrance.
Private
bath.
8creined front porch. SIB Elm
Avtaue.

19c LETTUCE, 2 hds. ..
York Imperial

Text Of Weighty Letters

"M y D f « r Mr. Prrmldenl:
“ My Dcmr Mr. I*rr*iilrnt:
WA'UUN’ i r i . r
"Sincr thr beginning of my md-[
"| have rrccivcd your ii «^a* ac «
mini^trAtlon 1 hmvc cofitnnplAtrd o f Ortobrr 10. I ‘hmvr nlway* con ; &lt; \ V &gt; &lt;?pr. .1
llie desirability o f rrplnt'ing tho aitlerotl mo«t Ahnormml mnd rrgret
pn-■•••nt abnormal relation between lahle a pit nation wherein during
the hundred And twenty fu r mil- the past l«’* &gt;eara. two great re
lion i»eople o f the United Stale* public*, the
United
.Staten * of
nnd the hundred amt *ixt&gt; million America and the Union o f the Sovp« tiple of |tu**ia.
i* t Socialist Keputdn * have lacked
"It n* nio*t
regrettable
tl»ir»,the u*oal methml* «»f comniunicAthe*M* |-i«*nt pet*ple* between whom tn»n ami have Keen deprived of
a happy traditional friendship ho the heneflta which m i . h com munieviated for more than a rentu»\ cation could give I am glatl to
It. tIm two reAMOfta were of- to then mutual advantage, about I
that you aUo rearhetl the
• • a-1 nig lit fo r (termAny**
now* !*«• without a pra tnnl method * * ,,ir eoneluaion
ti.ii ton from the leagu e o f
•»f communicating ttirectl^ witli
"T here i« no ilouht ttiat difflthat the leagu e was a
racli other.
vultle«, present oi nti**mg Itetween
- • f.tf ,liw « ami Marvista"
“ "I lie dtfficultle* that have creat the two ctniiitriea can b solved on
teb
»t about
ihoi it hatt refused to admit
rtl itm* anotnalou* Fit nation m e 1y when direct relation** e»i-«t he­
nnv fioin the beginning.
FUlplok ug ft%f
lm! in my oiaiiioii niMdunhle Mini i tween them; anti that, on
th*
1..J t --ui*l• makfy-- ^
illffirntftr. "tirtwpt-rrTfTt'nr untlnn*' nfbrr band, tbry b s rr no * rb »n -r
»n m **lnt I’lurnt aanl tin*
ten tlnys.
for Fidution In the ahpenre of Filch
b ift flu* light t•• rrprt*«*nt • an Ih* removed only by flunk,
bnnHclf ;
relation*
friendly cumertation*
•Dm I wtu Id "bcca if** it had
»&lt;&gt; IVeA-. !^
"1 alkali take the further liberty
" I f you an* of xinnlar mind
I
mi anti fa«ri*t tnaa* m* **t
I *elf cob- •
i|«l adimi*
milFHiiding
ln*tween to rxproaa the opinion ttmt the ab­
I ii platf*if hi fi«* .It’WiNh anti
.. n \tiriu. ♦
normal aituation. to which you
ifpentatt\e*
you
may
designate
!•»
•'i oi at m &gt; "
•.mm ktipersonally
all correctly referied in your meaFage
nil it-*
irfuwnl
to
admit • xplore with me
I therlla* fv*» in t ,e«*tl«ki
i thi* rett'onttnued on l'a g « T w ol
(Uonlinued On Page T w o)
•n Vtniii tin* fir«t ratrnngrd
• lilt could he e v e
n HttU
ibrmmt
pi’nplf
from thi*
&gt;t aiflnnr,
more than n *non*h
•■d ili»* ••ffu ially in»pirfd
the AhA abort time n
• tb |'«diti«chff
K on c l ­
ft he .^»n
nouncement di*-ee#»u
odding liial the "Octii'ka
Francisco chnnkher
n* *••» *b -*ivc«l thiF nam**
telearAphed W aahtfirtm that trade ^
t-.id it origin
in (itr o u ii!
relationa
can ba
eneoMragwl
«.f ihp |M|H l&gt; filM ry "
through r#copn*tio*k nn 1 "the Pa­
i i i*11 1 the German con-1
cific roast stand*
to m h
ma­
lit m \M ha* prfpented On*
terially through the r&lt;r*e«&gt;b«innAnt
t*a I notice on Saturday w ill)
ii\ i iii.w the rimtenta *»f
Hanks Also Ready To JnpancHC KxpanHionln o f trade relation* with \-tatlc
I..IMI-niaoM document
Itm
Asia T o Re Bridled, Bu**la."
Make Ixians Direct
t I.. I are I tie n IIOf i &lt;ll»VII • •
In Fnrland. th** nv^rtur* occa­
to i i bo i ttfininiinity
of j
Foreign KxpertsSny sioned n»* n r p r l«e T h r b .'ic f Iti
T o A m torg Company
MHl anuuiUFtl a week Ag"
high B rlt‘sh ir n d - r - .!«
LO N D ON . Oct 21.— Diplomatic Bo^aeven ha* ht« M&lt;*n ♦*. the”
\ • latoil I’ ffHF wa* rellalb-J
N K W YO RK . Oct. 21.
f/n
...... t f bat (hr le ague note With the announcement
Knrop*
were around and sense* tl-r nttitud** of
of
tho * h**u«*fM«*rirw (if
b* tef nod lot mat a «t f o r t he tuning RnoFevelt l.itvin off fit ml v convinced yesterday that the American people "
I
f normal relations
.• no tI'NFonp
Mcognitlon ronvernationF,
it wnF eFtuhliahnifnt
Prewiftent
poo-r* .-If
MUddfldy |
i o i uiriii g«»\••rnment
and onened the
burned last nigbt that *»*'Velal between the United Staten
yr ■ r»iav foi re||. I.
I itf Out if II l»t lj*n 'O* Wall Street bank- are pnp F im g Soviet ItiiFFta
will
evoke
far StifHl* betaa-r^r
•!,.
I&lt;» \* « f «d*| 4
I
(Ills lY* d t»e|l»*VfF •be 1•• ea«p cre.iii iinine«lit«'l&gt; for in
greater ieperciiF*i«&gt;n« in the Far -Af**m**n*a*5^
,,f Sol*- -J
it«i .i/li I tuim * llor tilth *
Fant tbati in Kuro|»e
&lt;ren«ed ‘'iiu r l -**b - by diFCuimt
•et pn«-t** nn I *L. I totoJ ^I a **h».
..it i nil i »a • v* •», ha- puf nig acceptan **••»
T b fF f **r|H*rt* mi poMienl trentls
f the Amtnrg
, i . n info* im d regal ding
believ** t bit t the m*»**t important
Ttading Uorporation
In atldXiori !&lt;• di-coonlF fouh* innuetiiale * ff* i t will Im* to bridle
tiling that Wall Stre«*t im* •bi»**l JnpauoFe etpaiiFioti on ttie main­
land «»f \-ia ai Ubina'F r*|»rn«»*
Itw a \ from -line tin* Soviet »•*
Lot |ioF«*|blv at ltu*Fin'a
IMidmtlon *•f debtw it wa- learned -o fat

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CABBAGE, lb......

NUM BER 300

Cents

Speedy Recognition
Of Russia Predicted
As Boon To Business

tin bank* -land ready l*» make
bam* direct (&lt;• Amtoig. Itie R iif
• In l| I 1ading Rg«*m V
tine of thi* largest ««f th** fi
naocisl in*t'•••* •*•*!- t»r*« already

, Apple Butter... 17c
Ballard's Fanrak.

F ir s

WALL STREET TO PEACE IN EAST IS
EASE CREDIT FOR SEEN ASSURED IN,
SOVIET BUSINESS ACTION RY U. SJ

MOVED PRO M MagnrHa toJ*al- W A N T E D : To borrow |450.00 for
motto and tnd Street.
HemSO days. Will pay back $600.00
«tlt:)llng-dr*a. making by M n . Two diamond rlnga, coat $1,000
Berwick. Sewing machines rented as collateral. Box CEE care Her-

OIL 20c, 39c, SI.19
H l.n ii.rt
Catnap, 14 ox. l 2bc
NIK? Trsmlum
FLAKES, Dkg. 16c
No I Oan. M4.
Spinach, 2 for.. IBc
u k t r '. Nn. t I ' u i
CORN, 2 for ... 25c
Ne. I Cana MU.&lt;!
Vegetables Sfor 25e
No. * t-ana
Cut Beets, S for 25c
Mbb,-. ricnic also
Asparagus, esn 10c

P rice

(■ R A M

Now Awaiting End
Of Peculiar C a s e

1•* -- iUt .N

Partly roliid) with pmhahle
rain tonight.

M em ber

■Hw |«,w w. __ __ _ _

fanual State W r TBt
Decided
In
Game A fter Fumble

t e a ! In Florida’s l l e a r l
w «r M * s Greatest V c p t a b k
mmj Richest Garden L a n d

truck, fittrd out with m piano and
intiiiai ufr stagr, will Umoved
from *&gt;tnr«' In st*»n
h rnm tips
truck, local amateur e:.t«*rt amsrs
will p*« »rn l rcmlinuot** vaudo%ills
arts from morning through late in
the nfternoon.
Other fcat-irex In-Itide a rare
U’twen old aut »inooJ|.*4 starting
at 10 IHi o'clock, with Finn Stirct
as thi* race count*. P rit*» will be
awardnl to the winnin,; driver.
A | "&lt;H) o’clock it i* proposed
that thr witVIy known
Hungerford Srh-jol chorus will render a
concert at a downtown location,
while at 4 00 o'clock the plan is
to stage gopher races, a gra*«edj
pig contest, and otb»»- eventv on
^*ir*| .Street.
I'r ite i wd| be at
cuird for the winner* o f etch

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Harlow
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M e m b e r A a n c ln t e d

P r«M

IN D H P E N D B J ffi D A I L Y

O N I). F I X ) R I D A .

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Revenue SureauPlans Use Ot |Q(J|j
Authority In Effort To Halt
Distortions Of Tax Returns
M o re

ird in a te d Q u iz
d b e rg h C ase
P ro m p ted B y Recent
S u c c e s s fu l M o v e s

W A S H I N G T O N , O c t . 19 —
(A . P . )— R ecen t
au cresa
In
r o u n d in g

up

k id n a p e ra

has

p r o m p t e d t h e J u s tic e D e p a r t ­
m en t

to

m ore

c o o r d in a t e d

tlo n

of

u n d e rta k e
th e 1 20

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f u lle r ,

in v o a llg a m o n th

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k id n a p in g .

S a n c tio n e d

by

th e

P r e s i­

d e n t In h la d e s i r e t o c o n a o lid a t a a ll k id n a p in g In vestigation s
u n d e r th e J ostle# D ep a rtm en t, the
m o v e fo llo w s the disclosu re o f a
w it h d r a w a l fro m th e case o f a
I o n a Incom e ta x In v e s tig a to r that
b een w o rk in g on it.
T i l l s a g e n t, F ran k W ilso n , ace
t h e In te r n a l reven u e bureau's
re unit, has been em ­
p l o y e d on the case since a fe w
d a y s a f t e r th e kid nap ing.
A ttrm e y
G en eral
Cum m ings,
a f t e r con feren ces w ith the I’ resld e n t , has ord ered D ir e c to r H oover
o f th e Ju stice D e p a rtm e n ts j n ^
▼ e a tlg a tio n bureau to assum e JuH a d lc tio n o v e r the F ed e ra l activlt l a a I n the L in d b e rg h ra se, with
a v i e w to g iv in g N e w J e rs e y au­
t h o r i t i e s th e b e n e fit o f d ata on
k n o w n k id n ap ers am assed since
p a s s a g e o f the F ed e ra l kidn a p i n g law . I f I t ’* a n y s a tis fa c tio n to her.
B ab e S co tt i f S a n ,F ra n cis c o
assu re d last n ig h t th at she
. dum bfounded
t h e . g re a te s t
d e te c t iv e s
In the co u n try
and
t h r o w n th e D ep artm en t o f Jus­
t i c e In to a s ta te o n ly deseribable
Mima S co tt, l iars la a f tar known
B a b e , la
17-year-old g irl.
K in g 1J2 pbunrla, anti la tha
« M h l n g s u H -'trn tll aba
. s t u c k h e r nose Into th in gs, tha
D e p a r t m e n t o f Ju stice arms pro
g r a a a i n , n icely w ith plana to send
ZOO o f th e n a tion ’s m oat d esp er­
a t e c rim in a ls ta A lc a lr a s Island
In B an K ranclaco B a y. “ Machine
Q * in “ K e lly arms g o in g out there,
b e c a u s e A lc a lr a s U a rocky,' iso­
l a t e d d o t on th e m ap fro m which
n o b o d y could poaalbly escape.
“ D eep,
a w ift-ru a h ln g
w a te r ."
a c c o r d i n g to th e D ep artm en t, sur­
r o u n d s th e Island, and an yone who
a t t e m p t e d to le a p fr o m the rocky
c o a s t an d sw im to fre e d o m would
w i n d up (le a d e r than last y es r's
P a r i s atjM-a. S o w h at T S o llabe
g o e s o u t to A lc a tra a , puta on her
b a t h i n g au lt and laapa fro m the
r o c k y coast Into the deep, s w iftr u a h ln g w a te r. F o r ty -e r v e n m in ­
u t e s la t e r she w alks up cn the
m a in la n d beach, w ip es h er hair
o u t o f h a r e y e s and announces:
“ I t w aa saay. I could jum p In
a w im r ig h t back a g a in ."
Vs

W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 19.— The j e.l
C jaim ission rr o f Internal
R eve-.ste
nue, G u i T . Helvering, Ls rales* the
In c today to the firld offices’ a f m i
th e Bureau Irutructlons ’ directing
1
th e lf ce-aperatien wttJT ;jpro^rr» 19*
and oth er a rents o f t ig p ^ e r s to er
the result ‘ th at the «JC ova foment on
m a y obtain (ro m the
accounts ■ I
m aintained by them" * p it h
their «ho
custom er*
Information with
^r- for
apect to prpfity_dajr losses Juriag act
each o f the several rear* 1M9, ta'I
1930. 1931. 1932 taltd jencceediag inf.
yea rs.-,
T fi I
Cot
T h e Commissioner and
repra- er
sentatlrea o f the tr o k e ri hav.e or
a g te e d upon n plan which it ta' Urn
believed prill Impose the least poa-l
1
a id e burden upon the latter In 'd u e to the wide fluctuation*
th * preparation o f the data neeti-1
(Continued On r »| 9 T w o)

of

tli*order»

m arketl

NKW
Y O R K . O ct. 19
tr&gt; T l w E v e n in g P o s t said y es te rd a y
t h a t a a a w C uban Junta, com posed
o f a a t d b a n o f the d eposed ad( a l a U t r a U o a o f P reaid s nt G era rd o
la p ushin g ah ea d .In N e w
l Y h r h w it h p lan a f o r a restoration .
- * a r M 4 " fcaa a a d o tw o oocret
t r t a a t a N e w T o r * fr o m M on U aaL
h i s p l a n o f r e fu g o since ha fle d
f r o m H a v a n a , th e P o e t rep orted .
1. a d d in g m em bers # f the Santa
W o r e a a ld b y th e P ost to include
D r . O roe le a F e r r a r a , fo r m a r Cu­
b a n s e c r e ta r y a f a U ta , and M igu el
M o C oapodaa, fa r m e r m in is tar o f
m o b ile w ork s.
M a c h a d o . It w a s m id . is n cgotla tla g
w ith P l i i l h i t
Rneiaarelr
W
p a i a U s i o a ta aaaha his horns

WASHINGTON. -UoU-lft—4 M —l^liUudHigher purrs
for pork
chops,
sausage, ham. harnn and corn
meal are in store for the con»urner through the derision o f the
farm administration to apply ^
a
pro e-.in g lax on corn nd h o g *
(Continued On Page T w ol
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M artin

and

H U ) DK JAN F.IR O , Oct 19.—
(A*) — H a lf an hour after it- arriv­
al, the (Sraf Zrpi»elln todui de­
parted for Chi ago with IT pa*aengers, mo*t of whom are Imund
fo r the Century ot I'rogTvs- Tim;
Zappclln will atop at Prynainl»uco,
Brmall, tomorrow, and It is dua
at M iam i. on Monda), and Akron
on Tuesday.

M ANAGUA,
Niraragua,
OcL
19.— UP)— Three
Americans were
killed yastrrday
in an airplane
which plunged Into Maaagua lakr.
T h e y w ere W illiam Davis, of Hus­
ton; a M r. llan stl, o f N ew York,
and Jack I ^ ffe r t y , Lae Angeles,
a ll oil men.

Huilroads Challenge
Wheat KmhargoOrdoi

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ra n g e r,

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accompanist

lent! itijr • ' tir i • • I.
H im •• rot im i.«| . * » 1
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It *
pn'ti at th. N\ i* .•'ll •
ia til Ncnlmn
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(Ut b-.I hv th. . ll ' . *•
lu tn *•• by Hi* i■l-ll *•
(it \t, lim a 1*k|*ttl i., * ll**
LVM V f 1oni t hv It t • 11

and ar­ JUwanlan O vrrlm * reminder that

monthly directors' meeting
Scored
a decided hit when, in Will be /1k«M aboogd one of kl
th eir ps'ugveee toward recognition wanian
Otto Caldwall'a
rivrr
In radio and stage circles, they __
. ... .
,
,,
presented a I b J a u t e
«.n g art ^ ‘«K U rs nest Wednesday after
and
evening
b afora Sanford Klwanlana at the
Those atten,ling the meeting
M on ietu m a Hotel yes tarda jr.
U'-J *
I Introduced to the cluf* hjr Ki- w rrei Mrs. Geoige W. K nigbt, Jr.,
w in ia n Frank PWrae as' -tw o o f A gth vr Moogi r, Paul Simpson,
the m oot talented young r n lc fJ
and Wro. Mason, of I'ssmsylvania,
tainera in ibla c ity ,"
the hoya
qu ick ly demonstrated their ability aa guests, and Kiwaaiana 0. It.
a t to te rp reta g popular songs In MaaAn, who presided, 8. J. Nis,
0 manne r bearing not Klwanlsn I T . ; IK Zachary. II. D. Caswell,
P ie rc e ’s prediction th at “ They will
^Long. C O. Bare, W. S.
p ah s a real name fa r thcmarlvss)
Ilow at'l Overlin, Peter
. A. Patrick, E. B. IlanF. I* le m u n , Arthur
L J. nrackla. Frank
R. Wil.on. E. C. Harper,
rdy, A. il. Johnson, K.

. F. Proctor, 0 . E. Raw­
. Duma*. Fletcher Bally,
lake. Bill DuBoae, L. T .
Ray Fox.

j

.W A S H IN G T O N ,
Oct.
19.—
II, i—umg hl» executive nnler
providing fines or jail sentence,
for nine Kagle violators, P r n i
item Itoosrvelt hn pul new force
behind the N ltA
For *evrral
weeks
the story
ha* U*en going aiounil that l*n *idam l(&gt;M&gt;*rvrlt wa* getting ready
In * « fSenarttl Hugh Jnhn«t»n to

('I)M W A M iK B Y TO M E ET
Taylor Gommendcry No. 2H,
Knight, Templar,twill meet at the
Masonic Hall
tonight
at
H;00
o'clock. •t wa, tu n ineed this
motntq.’ All
vjbitmg
Knights
Tenulm air
invited to • attend,
wh lb- all nirm 'pri «.f the
local
inr
uled
that
Commaiidrry are
they an- ••*!•*•* i»*d to
present
M IN E R

IS K il l.HI)

H I'R IN G F IK L D , 111., Ogt. 19.
UP) One progress*** miner from
Tnyrlorvilla waa killed today as
thousands of his c m ra d m flockrd
into Springfwld on ■ gfots
march while an annesncepM*! waa
waiting oa N R A ’a dreiaiaa about
the Illinois unlaa ronfligt. * Matvllle staples. 31, was shot through
the rhest and hia susJJlat aa-

Grau Orders /
IVlaehado, Man

HAVANA,
Oct. I
(itau
government
*1
The 1!I1!I .11 p&lt;diey o f the ue.vly ikied the tmpC menu,
ap|Mtiiilnl Seminole f ' uu'v t .iam bond of former l*ri*ri»
h r *.f C.tmtnrrcr S i M v Commit Machado and '*rt of li
defin* »l it a*i organ** of er the i- g .i’ie wli
i.ntiof mrrt in^ wliuH in ( t !•%* held la*t A&gt; gu*t.
uV Vh* CU? « I M
»*n
Saturday
The g«ivrrniM -*K,e fa
nt 1« to « dock.
"inn v* it bin llas t#W . i
** 11 1‘oleiiian h»* t*oen named it* Nit*‘III Kill O tllP f
of
rom m T ee. tbmt m»w III «'h ,JP 1ii
;u‘ cl,,‘ "
uilh I W. I.nutun. u« vi*- • I n r ill*- oilit*rr Hit »*I,M t
limn Otliei
member* are «
K • iiumrtl "riMtiuiiu i fi'»U1
it nsi.il lion* *•
A.lanis. Mark &lt; lu
Ci •III
Tlii*

Ih-sii I I. Dumas. I* I ’ tsni.i-. . buigi-s i s n j i o . from
uf Altsni Ilte sprin g., M I
j „ mal vrrsmn ot fi.ml»

»,v Tv

r K ' “ r " " f 'h w c ! tallt..«.|. .er
ing North Dakota » territory Isn’ght challenged ttA legality ..I j
Governor lan ger'a wheat &lt;-m r.t
go. determining In alrlile
I In- j
“ law* of congress”
and sect pi
Public Hr&gt;,red To Buy
wheat for shipment.
" It has teen the law
f
the N ltA Dri\e Literature
land from tho time of the foun I
Ing o f our nation", s a il n state
“ Huy N ow " campaign posters,
ment isauerl by F. 0 . D im ly , vie. stlk iit inn-coni|&gt;&gt; King*
w I n it i* o
pres dent and ganeCpi eo n«rl of •
and ..th. r Ilte■at,,re wt. .-9.
the Great N o rth e r* rallrond nr i an le used with poifit hy I h
behalf o f the four road-, “ that a w ile awake hanford merriiani tstate has no power to place an rm
»ti|l .in sale ai the t'luimbrr ot
bargo on the vx|rort or
article- i i.nuuerce offue, said Harry M
produced within the state "
I'npwurth, tin i body head I*, a
leinin !••( to im i. hant- tmhy.
A •lialilc I .lekage of
,iosli .»
amt cards tn«v ba secured
fur
only a »ntall sum. Matt, tnerehanta
already hare ». cured ,,ne of thr-r
pa.kagi-s. amt th^ cauls now m r
on dt-plny In IhMr -lores. The
their rerrnt trip* to The World's
F air enlivened th* meeting, at -lid

Mrs. Georgs W . Knight,

Order Providing Fines
Taken To Indicate
He Still Okeys Plan

---- A.--- .----- — ---- 1—•* She «*.*»«■•,- that hr had TlMurlV

Local Vocalists Score Hit W i t h Act
Presented Before Sanford K i waniyns
P au l Simpson and Arthur Monger,

W A S H IN G T O N . (&gt;
Heavy fines and j«
provided in the lie.
■ions o f the recove
called pointedly to
o f imkistry last nigh
Wagner o f New Yor
thority under which
acting.
Wagner mentioned
Iu.*l week, however,
ern KrnlurlCy coal o|
ee mmis-lli-tl l u atten
Shortly oefurv he
rxprrt.eil
confldem
papvrmen that the at
over the country wuu
out “ if we keep oui
■aid a denial had tx
from llir Ford Moti
that Henry Font “ li
opposed to collective
with Ins employes.
Wagner aihk-d ths
I ho Ford Company'«
N .1 . plant had agi
U vRUasisA Un. Pi

The «ame Se nate n**««ltiimn or*
( i ’••ntirvjed On Page Three)
dered the federal le -rrv r I* ard In
----- — ohtsin -alary d . i . ...... . an men. S a f e t y C o m m i t t e e W i l l
her I.Ank* in the n *e»\ e &gt;y»trni. . .
r- .
directed the l(er«.n*t.g. t ..n F. A d o p t I ’ o l l C ) ’ S a t u r d a y

hi

A t Miami On Monduy

bailor BoardH
Power I s
In His Grou
Provisions &lt;

ROOSEVELT PUTS
l NEW FORCE BACK
OF NRA PROGRAM

the
wounding o f n Bailor la*t I hoped
pmvide employment f«*•
\K\\
\ 1 1 Rh
night.
j til •ii&gt;ai&gt;il&lt; of idle wovkeraf and. ut Altackftl fimu
A u th o iitie*
announrctl that a (hr aam** time, eliminate nun * «•!»•. Tamifinux
aallor waa ahot by aniper* who pletcly tin* ennm ni*tic i li*in(&lt;tit&lt;*! bcirft ..f tin
*
fire d on the toldirr* during the x*hich hnte r»*p i int.» •»»•• jm lm t
Modif't •tlot. «*f the ihu-iit' "Hi 1. Ill MV ft* Ig il t 1St *,|
night from antomobilea and rtMif*
top*. Police t hief Frantu *anl |a*i relit law'* |Mip«*ul. and a nmv»- • IV • I l.t ■1.01 . II it*
•*Thi» huBine** Im* gone bsi fur. tnuaid a . tali m wen mt bid* d in It* #•l*Tf Mayoi l • m
l( I'll* M1ll|f I m * •It f •N
W e muni art * i i h an Iron hand.** the prog ram mid g ••vei Miiriit uf
fin al* leliete.i the&gt; mubJ Itin g m ariy. K im Mk J 1 t •••
about mr)ir«»\e«| 'wink nb*
rondi •lltk%II 1h«‘ «•• v n o nt\i* ■
without wricking
m din ti) i IPIIIlh 1M* 1, •••Mil I'* t.l •
G r a f Zeppelin Is Due Don*
Itself.
nnl i••II. 11 - •II If . 1 1

3 D IK IN W KRCK

M a c h a d i s t G r o u p S a id
P lm n n ln g R e t u r n H o m e

Gathering Of Data On
WagesOf2000Head8
O f Firms Is Prelude
To Change Is Belief

arie* paitl hv Lank* h i ruflm r
fmrn it and in«trurted ( h« fr jr m l
|&gt;ower mniiniMtion to Ira &lt;11 ahnui
just outside the town after the (*„j,a Seeks Solution
the compensation ««f puhl. util
moh liml *trip|M*«! him o f part »»f
(Continue.I On I'ngr T w o)
Of Its I^abor Problem of filial*.
Whila no legiakaliovr haa-&gt;vt
HAVANA,
Oct.
in.— (A*)—&gt; lM*en formulated, m .mu* official*
Arm ed Soldiers Patrol Drawing the line iietwren social rxp rr«*»d the l»elief that roiitinupublication of Balaiie- prob.,
pmh
i*m and coinniuninin, the Cuban
Streets O f Havana jr&lt;*\erunirnt
la*t n 'fh t
niu*tcn*d
^ “ ‘ild have t|&gt;
effist
t|f
f
iO force* for a final attack on it* herping them down.
pr..i iIrm
...
_
I
H A V A N A . Oct. 19.— 011
I ibland-w ide labor nml
&lt;li«»ra
irniiMi
with
»uh mm hmr
Out of the turbulence that ha- 'IV ,
.. M ..
...
, ,
1 guns patrolled the streets today marked :be lalmr -Huatiun fo r ' * U H i m a i l J l l l l l l I ' I R h L S
'kv- a precaution aghlfOR the re- *o v«ra’ vt^ek*. President
^it.rrm ni Many sided Attacks
co rrtn c*

WAGNER I
INDUST!
HEAVY!

N E W Y O R K , Oct. 1 9 .- t A l—
p .r*th e murder o f “ Durable
ilte' Mnlloy— who survived
le t o f wood alcohol, poisoned
p i r t , anil chopped pins only
do with s ess tube in his
kouth — four men must pay
lith their lives. An undertakei
ltd three ro-defcni!ai)ts turned
■Is when a jury found them
jilt) just before dawn toda)
IT fust degree murder. They
Or re •ctjinotl o f killing Malloy.
A spenkrasy drrrlirt, to collect
Odd insurance.

M ARYLAND MOB HIGHER COST FOR
LYNCHES, BURNS MANY FOODS TO
NEGRO ATTACKER FOLLOW NEW TAX

__ ..EillNCJeSS-ANHEs.-_M tL*-..llCl»
A
"19.-—&lt;A*&gt;‘
* negro accused of nttack in g sn aged while farm wornan was dragged from the Som- 1
m ersel fountV jail last night by.
mob o f more than a thnusanlj
men, wmnSn and children and w as'
lynched.
I
l ie was hanged to an oak Ir e * '

19. 1933

Four Mtist Die For
P a r t In Murder

W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 111.— (/ft—
At lion to limit high salarir* of
big business leader* was private­
ly forecast in official circles yes­
terday after the f« deral trad#
commission announced it was n«M
in*
2000 companies to furni*k
data on the ^alanes of their ex­
ecutive* and director*.
of !
Following President lloosavrlt'a
J int|ui*itive glance at niovia ml*
arte*,
the conimi*»mn'*
inq&gt; iry
•I* * rbetl in informetl d n
prelutle to mine tit finite ac­
tion.
Ths inquiry authorised by a
Senate resolution, i* immediately
concerned with
gaiheiing facts'
for Congress. Whni will lie dour
with them will remain for Corgrr*R to ilfciih*.
Processing Levy Goes There have liepn &lt;lein«mla from
aonir mrmlkfr* for it n «li*tributlon
Into Effect Nov. 5 of vm' mIHi How fur the r icrU nit
For 2 Year Period i* inchntMl to go in tin* il reclim
ha* never
been
iM in it.ly di*

W om en, ChildrenTake
P a rt In Gruesome
Act O f Vengeance

NEW 8PAPER

M 'R S D A Y , O C T O B E R

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la** yer.

H urc SumToBeAsked
For Florida By Sholt/.
T A I I \IIA S S F K .
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I IIM AIJO.
Oil
11
i»ir hinti*lteal mindiil
in (In- Hniii'd Slati**
of
tHP.lMMI.lNMI
lli*1
«crai- bed aiitl lighted
»*re

v%h *

given

ru ililin tte*

ye*t**nl

in ertin g

of

■intitule
uf America
I'lade . **.»• I l j i p l o k ' d li 'U lli t l i e l ) t »v to di*« ii** the inatrti I
( i n i i I It*.I N lt o ll/
Ulld til- « Mbllirl dei the NltA
t o 1 t in

* 1Ht* jMI*ol| f i l l hi Ml

Itell*-

t*Hla&gt;

Moin x foi tbi- finam mg would
tttinr Ifttfo Ho I'oblit Work* Ad
mitii't ml ion, it inI the tiovciiti*!
Mini n t •••mintIff of al«t. official*
Will go to W'l«s&gt;hlllgto|| Ill'll * n k
In Im&gt;t |itun* of th*1 p fje t t n bfo ir fed* tul oftn ia i* hlm lti *nid
In* bell* %oil tin governnnnl woobl
•’take outiigitt giMiil* U&gt; F bn nl»

Shinholscr, DumasAre
UnopiMtsed For Office
Henii-e .e-teiila y

S T A M P TAXFsH V

TA I.I.A IIA SSF.E , th
Tlte eiiniptroller's of
dsy ie|iorte-l O etoliei
ft on, sla te
dmutnetiti
ta s r» reached t - t 000
list,- and top| m*i I rollr-et
p revio us months. O ffl
they esperted the nil
to tearh 140,900,

IIAIHKM III' KN TO

war Ute Inst

death yealeidsy at I
I»atk m hsiolc effort of
ri to ichfur (hem froio
brcauRr no our ramr fi'w a rtl at
Ixxtt *lory frame dwtlhr
Hu* In-1 nunulr, i'omii i**ionrra
^ O SinnhoUrr ami T. I Dumas,
"*io hail (juallflrd io m i tUy* ago,
“ »*• uno|.|to*rd foi the offue.
Hi# |&gt;nmary rlrction ihrreforc
" i l l no! I»r held
The isaitir* of
Duma* ami Mr flhinholaar
*•••• aulttmalirally
certified as
Milnse* in the general election
••♦•trh will l»c held on |&gt;#r f* lloth
•* • k re election to (hr City Com­
and novel features arrsi
it &lt;-*ion for three ) e Br U m ii.
reset a reeotd crowd ,
will be discussed at a i
«*u p i i i a i .i .f. n g f . rti.F J i
the Commercial Commit
Heiiiinulr
County
Ch
LO ND ON,
Oct 1 9 ^ ,,lh — T h,
when
Its
Iti-ial Ynrht Squadron ) e , lr rday Commares
aonounced It had Mad a formal meet at tha City Hall
rhalltngs with the
N t*
York afternoon at 2 00 o'clot
k inht Club
----- --fo r the America'*- »rup,
“ Pi announred today.
Wliile no program hai
yachting trophy ulm h ;hs
lale Kir Thomaa Upton Unit »o ranged *o far, auggrslloi
inrludr a f
lot g to win fo r England, 'th. chal* prese nted
Irnglng yacht la Tom R.pwtth's da pee. football gamea a
Endeavor, now ueing built '.it Goa- tags with the oldest cal
port
fofd participating, am
fabtures Thursday, Nov
C O M P L IA N C E DOAKU MGETS
•aaed date of this at
t their firat meetla
The Caenpi lance Board o f tha
members ut the I
A d iisory. CoatmlUea o f ,tlw local
uvtd the followiag r
N ltA Campaign A rm y Is srhedns as Important sat
ule.l tu meet a t the C ity Jlall to­
h should he dispoea
morrow Right at 7:30 o’cltrk with
tha gaming gran
M a)or V, A . Speer presiding, it
t marchanls m lt
la 8aminute Coq
wa* ann— anad today. A full rapdaalrad.
i
with at Isaat moot

Plans For Nt
Be Discusset

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flA K F O R D IT E K A L n , S A R T O * n , ' F T A )B IO A V - T m )R 8 D A T , O C T O B E B l» ,- l l »

'h* m MI&gt; A m u

Me and•rrltersteu thla belief yrs-|
S e lt’ f t f y
D FFKND ABLR
terday *ftrnv&gt;on In th* fa r* o f 1
M
I 'l'I IO lit T E K I N Q '.
rumor* that s mob would i l - [
N o t a v a r y o n e c * n ta k e it. C o n s id e ra te p e rs o n a r e m e m ­
h i i t o k 1A N ty rrg i.iH M F .it
tempt to arit* th* negro.
M ATTRESS WORK
1
b e r th is -w h a n t h e y r e fu s e t o jo in w K b t h o u g h t lm * in iliv itiA
aitnatlon
that
l«
liki-ly
lo
re-ia
logical
ik\elopnirnt.
The
many
RahUrrt HatlrM* l*nr1#rT
I N M u T T h I-OUIM uala in (h e ir ta u n ts an d jib e s d ire c te d a g a in s t th o s e w h o
cur
fn-tjurntly
in
(hr
nr*t
few
!
&lt;|uralion.
cannot
remain
in
their
• p p t m m * mm m p robB bly th r o u g h no fa u lt o f th e ir o w n a r e p e c u lia rly th e
Phoitr t ; i J
c#ltry Ava
ago in present nebulous atatc
i f am
month* irmih a few
f f ontimied From Pasr# 1)
b u tt o f all jo k e s .
Oary, Ind., where a local retail lm«iqa«M progreif* la to be made.
hid clothinif. itU c h n i m rop# t'»
BfUry J » n g D a n e Was a s e v e n te e n y e a r old g i r l h v in g mtabhghment
wan ordered
to 1‘endtng If* decision, the
Gary
DM4Sbin n#rk, *nd pullnl him h#hlml
In N e w Y o r k C it y .
H e r tw o h u n d red p ou n d s o f w e ig h t aurrender it* Blue Haft* on Ita pjhHaher may he wiar In « supan dtitomoliil# throuifh thr nmin
c ro w d e d In to g r a t h e r s h o rt (d a tu r a w an th e tu n e o f h e r rafusttl lo explain altrired rharg-e* preaalon for hU own prolartion
T ro t
~ r r = r _ 3 r z r r : u m e x is te g c * : ‘ ® b e w a s k n o w n as " E n t t y ’' to all th e school o f non-cornplianri* with the .^HA and that of the public. There is ntr##tii o f th# town.
(i'ontlnurd from Pa*# On#)
|
w a ft * and hour* agreement. In little doubt 1 hat a newspaper is
A * thr mob mail# it» plow pro*%
* M
~ . E » c h ild re n o f h e r n e ig h b o r h o o d and m oat o f th em k id d ed h e r
fiublMiing th* fifw i of (Jew. John- privileged in puhlUh
that
1ha r#«p towarvt th# pr#n# of th# for m two year period br*innin*
a b ou t h 4 r excitsa to n n a g e .
awn’* telegraphed order* the Gary y it A ha* deprived a specified :n* hjin#in^. varifiu* tn#mhrrv l#»p#«! Nov. ft.
S
_&gt; j f t p r e y e d u p o p h e r n^u d.
SIh e w a s unahle to d o th e , Poet-Tribune deleted the name of _______w
,
Admini»lralorp,
howrvrr, alhvidugj. of hia
Rlua Kagte. II A at thr
nrun*. fcrvaminir ***•
look
nftifie. riir-tinr, #n«l rrp€**l#clly knocked rrndy have p#t m#mb«rw nf (heir
th in g s w h ich o t h e r g ir ls did . S h e WAHfl't p o p u la r w ith t Ilf* |the offending firm, and explained, (he pijtiliuhe mint
A t h le t ic * W e re to o m u ch I frankly to ita reader* th# reaaonj «h a t htyond the official a itim him down. Hr
b oy s. S lid n e v e r w e n t to d an ce*.
apparently
'**»’• « in ff t«* work on infrnnivr ntudi p
j inn! conviilrr hi* liability in ih*
final!)
thr rffiu I * «»f thr lax on p iirr i
f a t har. 3 h e t r ie d to le a rn m u sk b u t th e jib e s o f h e r class- j f w
ilttatl
wh#n
thr
t
ruwil
action,
it
AtBLLvtl, rvfnt o f pmpvrty ik «trm tim i *tfnl
tri ronptint^rp with Instruct inn* tnl
m a te * # e r d a lw a y s r in g in g in h e r e a rs. S h e cnuld not c o m
T ^ ' N RA
rrarhrd
Ihr
oak
trrr.
A n O j ' Fro hi
J
g
i i t
*
ntiKh! km! to ■ T*»yrnU o f «tim* |r**« *• h rr* It nf ■ pphlii**tin.
thr full jmwtr of thr fai*Hi.
w it*
1 alrr, thr lwnly wa* cut down
i eritratC.
t .
. ,
I rommfrrlil entrrnriHt, uni! the v hit’ll, in Ht-n. .hihnyum’.* own
*2 S X tL it !
prufilrrring and
n h
b a ck
c k rc
row
om
F in a lly in d e s p e r a tio n * h e ran a w a y .
In to a
m i, nrwiip-p#r hjM, no ni, En„ of
tukrn to thr puMir* act to prevent
wiim I* in th**
Ford rnwir, rrav uml wap
,
____w c ft a k U ro o m in g house, s h e r e tre n te d . T h e r e sh e
termining its liability ...
if **urh
an1 1 au**** th** pnlilir to “ rrgrk »J«*wn «f|iiarr whrrr il wn* hurnrtl. Thr j&gt;yramr*lins of Ihr tax.
,
Thr ta**k of drtrrmlnins thr «*f- J
of I nn h jm .. ,n rB„ „ f , .W in .,liv e ropr wt3 rut into xmall pirrrp an I
it a y # d f o r d ay^, s eld o m v e n tu r in g ou t ujsin th e s t r e e ts he- evenl followed il* puhllrstion of
R y e s E x a m Inert
. ,,yr„tt. who i» liable. Ih. M IX di-t riliutril unions’ mrmhrr* «»f fret o f proernnin* tax#n on pork*
C8ua« B tr s u g c r j s ta r e d a t h er.
S h e tio u g h t U&gt;oks. m a g a ­ the N ttA announcement.
( ] la sses C o r r e c tly l i t t * d
product
h yerVrrdav appeared t«» li&lt;»
That
i*
*ouml
reasoning
umlrrj
„t
(
(,e
t„-*|
m-trunn-nt
lh
»(
ha*
th#
moh
*i»ijv#nir«
zin es. and n e w s p a p e rs , r e a d in g c o p io u sly in an e f f- ir t t&lt;* |&gt;hms
piosent rlr »m *t*nce*.
It i* ru.l, |,een u*eJ lo mike il e ffe r '.n ’
Th«* nr ii i (i, tirm ifr
A rm wonit, [ iinr of the mont difficult provided
th e t im e In s o litu d e an d t o f o r g e t h e r g r e a l m is e r y .
t
m
however,
the final «n * «e r . The.e ,,
apparent that the NR X
DR. H E N R Y
Vo far by
the administration*!*
B u t it w a s no use.
S h e w a n te d to be lik e o t h e r g ir ls . l ((i probably ron»i‘lrrable "rh i**! f j. e.ernein g judirial funr’ ioo* wn* firrii«r*! of mi nek ins nn ►!•
farm pmsram with mimr clainm
TM V B flO A T , OCT.- I* . IBM
yrar-ohl
woman
a"
phr
rrtu
irn
l
S h e w as tir e d o f b e in g la u g h e d at.
S h e w a n te d t o b e slim ing" by emplnyen*
M cL A U L IN , Jr.
who signed, w,|hm,t iutllrlnl safeeuard*, *(»&gt;
pri rn of
lo hrr htimi" Monday after -p* *mI- IM‘ |ns ndvanrrd that
B ut th e pounds p ile d up. the N R A in a band wagon ru»h in*ler.l without a ilireet giant of
BUI LB VERHE F O fa T O D A Y i so th a t sh e w o u ld n ’ t be n o ticed .
choir# cull* o f meat would **#
tlp to n i'e tria t
»rnr
ihr
nisht
hrr
dauatW
*r.
. T r y ■■ d h * w ou ld site cou ld n ’ t red u ce.
L i f e w a s to o m uch ■ nil n»*w cannot or will not carry uiirh power* hv ron(ffes**t and i »i
112 P a r k A v e
j
Hr «n *
hniusht
io l pil*n* +* furred lo a««ume the !aiS#**1 pr
out
ifi»
provision*,
Th**r**
is
im*
t
h
*
i
r
*
titn*lnnr#*
the
f«»r
y
stjp« | I N P L E A S A N T PLA C E S ; ^ • ‘ f o r her. W h e r e she g o t th e r e v o lv e r no on e k n ew , but h e r
Annr t » r 1v &gt;f » i *'i iInv f •mn IS•**11 lion of l hr lav burden.
■I r®rd is th* portion of niln* ln b o d y w as fou n d in th e r is ^ n in g hou se w ith a b u llet th ro u g h doutitnfly ilawronl am amonir em ­ pren-mn was prudent.
Th*ftiv on
bog*
will h# r.0
;
morr
whrrr hr wap tukrij Moml.ty
ploy#*
wh&lt;i
have
not
received
Withdrawal of a Mine Kairle &gt;m
U kttlta n ci and of my rup
n hundred.
live
Wright,
,hou j th e heart.
krrpinir
Unruly r r o l*
I Iwneftt*' under the blanket «*ode. not m char ire or indict men!, ii .* nisht for -af*
q ’ W llnts l mwt m j lot. Th* 11nr* * r *
■‘Hitting on Nov, ft, mid w ill r w
W h a t a f r ig h t f u l c o m m e n ta r y on hu m an n a tu re, th a t There is much mmimteiMandinjuf of a convict»*m arrive*! at without u t il h o r i l i r - in f o r n i l ’ll 1 h r | m *i i i r,*
'fa lle n unto me In pleaaant place*:
wliiit emph»y**t*« are rrrpjired to *lo
, Tn#wihi\ ih rir would l»r no Irou-j to n fnavimuin of $2 on Kid*. I.
L IM IIK R
)T *S , I h * * « • gooilijr twrltag*.— hu m an b e in g * w o u ld d r iv e a h elp le s s c r e a t u r e to h e r d e a th under t he several endes, and I lit* ripen re* roil. Kven the tiihiilial I*
coni in ling wt tiiat rate until Nov
t bin
f
doutiitul
m
llu
irit),
I
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ill
il
by
th
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s
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s
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ta
cle
,
P m I bi 11:6, S.
.*». Ih-lf* It i* expected In pn mIiicc
will
inevitably
bad
to
char
ices,
in
I
mnalltiufi
is
clarified
piihhshers
ryp
rrw
t
n
, all kind* af ball*
th a t a n yo n e c o u ld ta k e such m e a n in g le s s jib e s and t s o n t * so
ventilation*, trials. pohM ity. For r,at tlll||v rar,n«»t apply to NRA thr codr •- viola'rd. thr It h i in#
ing material,.
during the two yearn
s e rio u s ly a s to a llo w thum to d e s t r o y h e r l i f e ’
if ptutil icily may work injur/ hv
provision and olhrr prnaltir** of arid iinleri* thr tax hag thr tend­
City Colic* Station la Itulibtd
(-»■* leaf yallow plao, OuK r * l
M a r y Jam- D an e m ust h a v e th o u g h t th a t sh e w a s th e focusinir public opinion on alleg,**tl rii 11ii ti * i hr bmme of w » wta m1ui «1*&gt; thr rrt’ovrrv art may I** invokrd \
ency of cutting market pri r« of
1 1ml I h»*&gt; uj*v in i^portiii|{ jiu tin u l
III
In41*q0—
headline
That
*
w
U
t
m
on ly fat g ir l In th e w o rld . W o r s e th an th a t.s h e m ust h a v e offerwlrrs.
Hill Lumber Co.
its
absence
uei.jlly flfri'io m Thp whulf rnuilio m o "T h r ir will lir no chcho** fur hits1
* to farmer**,
th** entire lax
^ t i you call be&amp;rding the Hon m fih
chamber Inal
th o u g h t th at* Ixd n g fa t wan (h e g r e a t e s t c a la m ity th a t kmt*. to the slur
llt h and llolly
fiiiiws
nidrd
fiiinof
1
y
w
in*
nri-r
will
have
In
he
horn#
by
con) ti mill fin tt 'iywtMii of i i i »l«*rl&gt; urol
coukl hapj&gt;en
to a n y o n e .
W h a t s h e d id not k n ow is th a t |nml hII the pel semt urn- that
Z IP H K IIV K 'K
Pha*« IM
a p )*
iimfiiirn (iiik t i I rv f u r fiotu any to intrrfrr# wiih r&gt; viv condruc- rum#t* « " proc#xvurH from whom
S g s r
_________ __________
luiwine**
mn
lay
a e v ery o iwti h
a s s o m e th in g in his I l f * Ihnt tm th ers him ju s t ns ilir* mu! m rnip!
taint off ■rbttrury bf*yc«»ff «»r il* tiv* fnoirraii*.*'
hfc
T h *y gap th *t SdT«.1l*tsg
--■w*
il will hr Cfillcctml are not #xh»nr| fit
mrtl MtH’ fit
Thr riTtiVi'iy art Mlllh »»ifr* « hr pccted to a*«iume any port ion of
i-im u c h as h e r w e ig h t b o th e re d her,
_■ pteMnc up. Wblrh iu*t
A i I » i
fh'lfrminl1 th.*
W|.nfis&lt;-M*l N RA utlvi'iti^inif •!** ptl'Mdrflt to Ilcrn-H UII of ill) in il. Alrrndy pmceiNpifiif la not are
i i rfhow that you n*v*r r*q toil hyj
S h e wits fn t anil she w a n te d to be th in
A n o th e r p erson piiMB'iN nf hiinl SKA h*»vf«l* uml
Infill- fm suitfuj1 on »nl*&gt; t’ffo it dm I I y I liri r- -all y find OH 11! lull in idfrct for W’hral ond rollon.
n
« • ivisa of a parson how e lf ha Is th iu a n d w a n ts to be fn t. S o m e o n e rnuv liv e in th * tr o p
*if this- S K A
mm wvil k» t llu*
(u rn-*1 oi in
thoi u*n
y tj a
F 'J m c o g r u p h P r i n t i n g
lie s and s u f f e r (ru m f e v e r w h ile lo n g in g f o r th * snow um l ice. !m In I it v •*! Hi-viwiuipvrw for tub uMmi**1 !o thf trio* *|»nit off if* w tlhool
i»f ih# -tipulailorip laid d w n »•
i » io v # »i .
I A n o t h e r nxuy fin d th a t u f r ig id c lim u le in flic t s upon h im h»hinjf ruling* of
punt*111*Mb- by a f.Mui fin** mid *ix
T Y P IN G
Pr^id#mt
Roo****!,
ha*
m ay
inonih- in jHil. or hoili, for * io h
p ro ltd m p*rniaii*ni rod* ul fl^r ra id s and p n eu m on ia but lw *'au se o f c im im s t n iic e s he
Spe?laJ la r t f l l l g o U n n o ..
be fo r c e d to su b m it to it.
dap *a v m la imn,
. _ ____ _
COtapaUtlon fo r the «yrap and in
Affimn VVaffiii’f -Kill “ thr rii ikr
taduUr-v. VLa'j .L tL i t ' s * . __ .for. k id d in g , w hut o f tt v i l in o ft««e - h*-*irtleof. and
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
*huuhl I *■ uliattijut!*'*l r an in l*u
c ru el.
It o ft e n d r iv e s |ieo|ile to d e a p e ru tv e x tr e m e s j|isl ns
turn! uf fitM rrg &gt;i I
Wieboldt’s Studio
C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
il d id th is fa t g ir l
It ou gh t to he in d u lg e d in c a u tio u s ly ,
“ Imf eflry uiuj lannr niniiMl t n
What » « can't uuiUrnUrul
'*■ ") Park A *».
■•afar#, Fla.
luit It s eld o m Is.
K id d in g is tentully th e result o f Ih o u g h tI’ h one .IH 1- J
upriutr hy inrun- uf tin
i kr",
i I f th* r*p **i uf piuhtbitkiu w » » i(q i a g o o d h u m o r and is m ore o ft n d ir e c te d nt fr ie n d s than
hi- '‘ant, *‘&gt;'iith * unflu ! niu_i t!*'
gota« to r w U i i t ptuaptrIXy, * U l ■
,
i
(( iintinurd fnrni Faff# Cine)
ff nnU fiurd fntfii '«nir*t
-M* *
th* u n o f *j| these * 01111* w oik*
„
'
i . i . ,
,
|
i tniiiy without N’ R V paMiri «'inn Irr itunr whit h uf i tu two
Ihl
ihr
r
ita
1
1
*
rt
ilu
filin'
1h»
1 he p erson w h o ta k e s it too s e rio u s ly is npt lo m ak e
•gpioprU iuni* ■■id fwlatai r «ii* f)
iffu lt I* ant- i- w1 1oitffi-f at n jfurn in ill
wilh B-iiipluyuf* in
&gt; e i | s tu&lt;11 * a l n j u L m i
llu -tr writh i* ow n I l f * m ise ra b le
rnt. Inti il i- m rtrl) tic* i*l*’ »i ,*l &lt;f
fu n d *1
prid Mnly mufix. 1 rAii-utlihiif winch fiil j at .1 fTn ult
|i tin Iin u- it
MtJut t*&gt;n which
SVaytirr prraulei! I11 i l i r a ' i n if I
w n * mil pMfpnly trp -rln l m the
DOZIER &amp; C A Y ’S Q U A IJ T Y P A IN T S
cum ilial* Nervi"* ihr h*‘*t ii ii ti ■)&gt; m i.olh
FloH&lt;U hap f 2IP,000,000 Invtrut
iiinmi* la* returne, aid ihat hr x r»ltM •k»&gt; *|nlrmirtl 1
" R e s t l-^ r T h e S o u th '*
jiHtlirN uml uf ihr naliun
Wb&lt;) l« The (ireateHt?
l!
II*
M
'1*l
•d la tl* Stax* higbway *y*t*m ,j
ihr
M
idi
iif
an
*tnkr
can a# uf Ihr fin l I hat rrilMru ifi
TIn v ni»* *■«■ v (n apply
“ It hae hvrii c - 1iitnttr « I hnl illir
put *nulh*r |6Jt31,000 ha* U *n
- - ■
I1
1
•
’
1
lllkj-l
WMtkllin
ttld'H
i(i v h111mI- havr taken aduitlaii*- «*f
Thry -prrsnf far
my * hr munth nf
• , lent * p
»
* r (f xxi'l
• dv*nr*d by th- federal *o v »m
|n th e e v e r y d a y w alk o f lif e w e fin d too m a n y p eop le thr &gt;t|ip4»it ttity Ihr ittfh * u h ihai luit it* B’Oiilrrrncr f
iMMi.nnu wutkirtff *1k &gt;
w
I •!
'I h#j tn* huiff wr.'innif
meat for additional highway
occupy a ll in s ig n ific a n t n ich e in th e a ft iiir s o f th e havr a firttlurn* t-harai'Wr, aw W luif jituiik »■
brrn u*e‘ uf -trikf*w Thf"*** t f * f (
a* a (a rt ff tt th*
e f1w o rld hut w h o |&lt;osa as b e in g v e r y g n a t uml im p o rta n t
[loth i rp if«rn t at I v#"* of rnifd
*
They an- K r O N f l M i r A t
th* rch
r* n rf
ft (wurii huil'Uiid anti w fr, in
*
I.ulv in ii-f it u ir w ihfitfi ■i j un Th* u n i• i
c i, uih! i‘ tM|iIuyr- -aul 't
Iwi-en
a
taxpavii
tiful
m
u
ih
'ixul
i
muWTnT b * ' ^ ’tmf m " L n g ! &gt;" r e fr e s h in g t h e r e fo r e to fin d th e r e a lly g r e a t b e lit t lin g
hI
wrnlt ti u| i ft • i u i nt *
ti i&gt; i *
M t.it wu- ihwt th* ^1 lk'-*xTA N LI*; Y - ROC !*.KS HA [COWARE CO.
! ■ : Whiah FlurltJe „ * t i v n roi.
» b * lr ' &gt;w» p o s itio n s and g iv in g c re d it to s o m e o th e r.
Ih m UU.t 111 I luw I B’lal lull-tin- I'H turn, luhl !*» rrfitin Iw Mu 0'if*4ii
t nn nrvrt *■** p1»* « ii and air li'i
J ill '-u n lo rd A v e p iie
t
^________
•point ip tourhi^l ii|xm in lh«» followiiiK t-ilifm*imI iii tin* lo i!u«toft Ukul'lt tin ••in*' Ihniuifh h**ld tui lh« i &lt;o lifririu r- r
llkt'ly
1»* i *»flf* 1 111-lift ff *..n*l
l Iwims*
lni^i-1 1111*n l&gt;a v*• iin ha* *
liMh
11
i*
W
k
i
r
il
*
U«M
Retail e . k . * aiivaoc*ii i t
IC h ris tia u S c ie n c e M o n ito r :
. . . . .
in fa d , it I* pari uu tally a ppm 11Ift Hlilt •
'it
r «a ( during th* innjQth of Hap-!
" W h o Is th e w ot Id’ s g r e a te s t a v i a t o r ’
A u t h o r itie s 111f Ih* drU .rl’ » ’
prialr ltii,&lt; yiat t*« tftvnkr Ihr au fit ii il ut
iUhi I f l *•
tawodr. It) oflttr atdrib If you had far.
E s p e c ia lly t h e
tw o
o d ta ta n d in g a u th o r itie s . C ol
Itw.nly i tiufi i i i ’il itj nn Inin » v Hi*
,| wuti Ih* ••
III! -1| "h*
a dollar whkh you w *r» *avmg fur C h a rle s
A . L in d b e r g h a n sw ers , 'f "m i!iai(4li*i
K in g s fo r d
a.*■'11 inr»t'iVjlied a n-»*xr .
a
I a i k ****** iff
r.*i nth.
a rainy day to btly thing* fr m S m i t h '
S ir C h a r le s K in g s fo r d S m ith says, ‘C o lo n e l L in d
T h r m u l r i takiuif i - " i t r
cull
hi*
’ **' h.
\Na ff i t*
yoar total mcrrhanl*,
you
lo«l
), &lt;
•iidriuhlu
maifiiltiulr
iilnl *dir
11v
fi*
Yau II
1hr »|0*
4.Z c*m*
cent, by waiting
juat d.t
Yau
"Th,. Wtirld knows tliesi- two men too well to pul down w huh will pr* i’- mJ! ate in &lt;h mhli
•ui 1 11it J ia&gt;&lt;*
w ill loa* aum* inoir Jurlng lb* their expressions as m e r e Alphonseund-tinston courtesy
I onai w»iik un «tiv patt t-f i h»- w II*' 11" i
na» i i ♦"'v.t't "i
coTttlsg month, Th* p r o f it may
Their deeds are marie greater tiy their modestv
tine of Hui rail f "■ *'• - The Hiirvaii. h»*w (h*»»r v* ho fair ill It* laid in x | | a f
to’ i t v * monay thaa* day* It U
u
id
lu
1
Ifl
4II
im
L
iii
h
.the truest tests of greatness is the ability to appreciate the FVFI , f**rl t1
Il "1 lu *. III* 1k •*
apaad tl.
. the ri,*|uiie 1.. ft
(accomplishments o f others in one’s field
Sincerity in tins f i n • m il i t ufm m t vxTin (i lu * * t - -liirtH
h,
mrnt ii uf l hr lax lav*
ti
" I d t fiit1 1 k. T•» a 11- v*
is ultraUd by I tie fact Unit the judgments were Ihr I uiiiiiiis- lulifl - 11ii I UlitflJI | I K
*W# at# hy tha paper* that A I instance ...
talk
H « i » f xx[it- ii Xu
U v t &amp; Wigfux, fiumartv b#td of I Kint H|&gt;okf*n f&lt;»r pur|H»s«*H nf p u M irttllo n . but r o il fille d to h aniina!tun* nin.. thr liiu lllb uf (|ur*»l|uii
, d*.
itl,*« it * uii-ff* Tl »*.' ,i luart
0 f Um C ha». National which » y l lrl, „ , m | frie m i.
. did tin Il III’ Mfit It) 1
liyxjufi VI e
•» l ■(
MtiUi’l hliiff Vnil •*•alx v h»*n
■ Iif- ." V ’
^
i lnt* 7 - "
‘"I
" T h * con i in n in g e x p lo it s o f th e s e t w o flie r s a r e th * ul uni ia\ ■l llvduU , a- filtul a ir
cui
r«
t&gt;a d k ° r i n * Wfhe
fmmt \ i i rnori* whnli aom e In th e ir puhHc e f f e c t becau ae lh«ty r e fu t e th e
ii |&lt;ti t -1'
d ifitU i 11v
t f hr i niiinil*
i*
lit pt ii
■I
am ouatlat %o |i76.&lt;H&gt;a Tk# jim pfKwiitiiin th g t »u c h aurcesa nnH fu m e lire Full I lit* p rod u ct
th* Mu in■ * *n v
*1
i
&gt;»ai
«n»iir•
h
*
it■
i4
•
at*
The recent record flight of Commsiuler Kings
♦•art win
V , M a t y u r a fic r thing* had IwgubJ
A'. Id • |i*»»i!u*n
nttiu •*! l»*l* * nai t*
w *11M |
.* to go bad, hja romaartaolmu wa* fo r d S m il tl fr o m E n g la n d to Australia Would have been i no 11nr. I. w hetr v#.lunTarv i Unx In* ■Irtnnil ’ 1’
i*» \
-1
: lD *r»***d |RUI,76U. and lb* f o b , H ch teviim eot en o u gh i f o il hnd liven eu sv s n ilin g
Hut his Ul r- 11•I llitlhll tl Itiwel - * Tiich Tia*1 a ln l l x
11.i •*i int 1mm I
“
A|
rj. lowing yaar to f z i 0,300. Did c1**'1, lo g b o o k d is clo s es th at he Itnttlert not o n ly w in d s hilt s ls o im ha|» I in I w rir u in d r, i n I r
- \ 11
h* hii E thill 'Tie
p,‘{
W h i m s ^ dida'x ha, d-rtug p jjy^icn ) d if fic u lt ie s * m ! loss o f slei-p (h ir in g s e v e r a l (i« Y - |r rilrti*
lit* ul til nil iti i h r nil
*- .ill *’ -tnOal
ihoa* kaxd Um*a!
j ou rn («v
U n s p a r in g d e te r m in a tio n is e v id e n t ly « *
f |.*naili»*s a n d m i*D pntot-1 It
pUN 1nil
Y luuffiMiii ai»*l
lit*
l!f,
t liu 'll
pi
"pnat#
*
)
Th* to m in lha .'lock and corn m u 'r,, a f f l lt o r ln h l" H U r,r’' " " “
U , h r k " o w n , w h " i,n l
tuff Tin nd M UHliij M I* I 1»l*
, i In- u m " ' * •
Njirwk niff, 11n fad th o ro u g h n e s s o f I 'olo n cl L in d b e r g h .
&gt;til I at hi
il)
lu IM
n od U g market* Tuaaday rani* at
r l i d a t lull Tu'
"J o h n n n W o lf g a n g v on t .o e t h * on ce w as r e m in d e d o f niilfti! j ii -1if a m
ff Ml , win I* fluid- '
•n encouraging alga to tho** who
ciiniliial ptii!»»cul nil# lu
irf'a tn
l*f I It*
W U t** la th* they Now canipaigr I h * c o n tr o v e r s y c u rre n t a m o n g (Io n iu m c r it ic s a i lo w h e th e r friiui yin h i* i uimurnda! iun« On i"
tui, udv niff !)"
Blue* &lt;70* month ago th* price of lx# o r hia c lo s e frie n d , Johnnn S c h ille r , w as (io r m a n y 's a ch ad ion appealed ju*M- *■• ttruh
&lt; rM
whoat dropped from f t . 10 a oiiah- g r e a te s t p o*t am i d ra m a tis t. S a id C o e th e , T ie r in m is stiou ld Thr *amr pilicy wilt nr I .ilnwrd ill tin
a »•»" xcJ h, itir IM ?
*1 to I Ul a bu*h*l but on Tut»- n ot w a a te th e ir tim e in such d is p u ta tio n * , but r a th e r be in I Ilia part ratal f n l u r f nf axt
I
i
rvaniun
whnr
v«»)un!a*y
*ti- |"C'lm Hffu in no, yi l rr»A , fm open
S ,3 8
1g r a t e f u l th * y h a v e tw o such fe llo w s
W b M t I* lb * wbo)«*ai* markdta |*
J
________ „ __________
cluaurra are iuh'W tif prufit* fud |
rilldil) nn thr »!a»f* . Whn wr get
bar* continued to go (
could
tirivLofure irptiiln t in int itil# in*
. lu that |Miiiit )i't* wiil m * Mil 11' l
for*car without i alftctiog
irlurna
pi e\ riU-nli .| p* t ml
f •*» •**• • ** |
th* ratal! price o f
bread
Th*
ffrn rialn.li, mi &gt; I do nut 1iw wif|
SANFORD, T W E N T Y YEAiCS A CO
g rro «*B
.o * op-ward trend off*., ad
lu miiiuiaffi- am Ti a Oiii ff
dltionai •ridoac* that now ta ih*
V R N I’ K IH FIN I II
W d liau ) C t i i u Tem p le, iirp an ix Tie i* ntirRffrd tri lhe ru n tra rtin ir
*17 .
r l l H AtiO. Oct It lA-1 Klni"t
• I of lb * F lu i ul a C t lru r F t*
huainra* and rartrunif. O w in y lu
T h e ) 'l l ( ul L ik e N ew
M a »F private etttaan* hava *«ld an d * # lt krv&gt;vn a* a l^lttahufffh th# a«c»(lrnl aomr tun# i | o n h ich llvnnmgrr, who pi&gt;»i-» *■ ” Vi-*ov"
Hill |tl- 4 ' liiub Mu k i n d - uf *■ I*.
, I'.n lu ty .&gt;f t'rogrv,*, -*«»
tkla rep tau d tr, bat it’* arv-oyrag­
pi ii iilma fault
*■•!'■
d f l
X ri 1 k - *
* t* -l m agtiata, ba* ln&gt;d*ir&lt;l an I " - ! lia g tiv n l him of p a rt of In* foul,
in
■if ■ II k UM*Bt,
fin#,! BYb sod coat* by Municipal
ta g to boat I* from Florid*'* at­
v ita l Ion to Jo k e Bonoy, t h . » . M r T „ w (U-B#r klLt
falr&gt; a
f II 11*M
Ju-V» Ervin* J llaatvn. who **.d;
torney ganara.1; "Thar* la *o much

Ma r y l a n d Mob
ly n c h e s ,' Bnrns
Negro Attacker

HlUB fcAGtfc boycott

Higher Cost For
Many Fo o ds To
Follow New Tax!

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KevenueBureau lo.WAfiNER WARNS
Use Us Authority FN DUSTU Y OF
Upon Tax Dodgers HEAVY FI NES

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M n . E C. H a s * ui and th# rhtl- pulpit of Chriat Lutheran ck rrh,
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Mra. Alphla Richard* ram , th* tho atat* convent run. and Mr*. M.J Election o f offtrora.
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Mr*. H. P &lt; aaw*ll,|
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SALE
Oct. 20-31
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Patty Given By Social Discuss Future Work
Department Of Club liver
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P e r s o n a l A c t iv it ie s

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One o f tho hardest gam e* on
the 1D33 Seminole H igh School
footb all team achedulc la to In
jd ayed
at C ity Island Park in
D ayton * Beach tom orrow a fte r ­
noon -gt .3:30 o’clock, when Coach
I-eonard MeLucaa' grldders meet
the husky Buccaneers coached by
Bob H all,
form erly
o f Tarares
H igh .
T on igh t, the
local
team was
ready fo r Its s tlffrs t lest, lls 7
to fl victory over Palatka and 510
to 7 d efeat at the hands 'o f L*ka
C ity behind It, the learn has com­
pleted a four day' training period
which has been extrem ely atrenu-J
out.
Ip his determination to devrtnp
a machine which will he th* equal
o f any' o f the three he hat ynachrd
so far, Cokch McLucaa ha* given
hi* aquad doubly close attention
since Monday sflernoon.
Daytona Beach, with probably
II* finest
colic linn o f players,
has moved along slowly. A de­
feat, a tie. ami n victory In Mm',
order lias
served
In encourage
Daytona fans considerably, an I
many o f Ihcm say that the order
from now on will be one victory
n fle r the other.
Hrnilnnle High returns to San­
ford on Nov. 3 when the Ocala
W ildcats piny at Municipal Dark.
N ea t Friday, Scniinola H igh will
play al I lei.and wllh a more or

I real. If W doesn't round
Idition Freddi* Mowi, Ill-found
'tack le, |&gt;r ia b ly w ill'g e t the call.

I ' Tula a* K s s a d l * « * * d Shape ’
N E W O R L E A N S , Oct. lD .-&lt; *3
f — Tulane'e grid w airiop i wrnt
throut^ra keml-acHramag* practice
' jr n tr n lijr aa they perfected ofv
fonee and defense for Eatuiday'*
gam e with Georgia Tech at A t­
lanta. TTie squad I* reported to
be In the best condition it ha*
been this year.
Vandy Make* Fair Bbowtog
t N A S H V IL L E , OcL 1*. - W &gt; —
A ft e r a scrimmage against th
freshman team yesterday. Asso­
ciate roach Joseph Cody charac­
terised th* showing made by the
Vandeibllt varsity a* “ only fair” .
The quarterback atarter for the
Mississippi Rlata game Saturday,
haa n t been eclated and may be
cither Bobby O livtr or Pete Gur­
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History May Repeat Itself
P R IN C E T O N , N. J., Oct. 19.—
WT—,Saturday's Princelon-Columbla game may bring a chance for
history to repeat ftaelf I f William
W , Roper, Jr., sophomore taodldate for an end position, gets In.
I t was against Columbia in UtOD
that bis father, later Princeton
roach for many years, made on*
o f his greatest plays. He grabbed
a Columbia fumble and ran 36
yards for a touchdown, but It
wasn’t quite enough to win the
game.

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weigh* 175. A v e n g JackaaavUI*
G A IN E S V IL L E . Oct. 19 .— When and Sanford fan* Saturday, No*.
th* University o f North Carolina
football aquad
erme* to Gatorland t h I *
R a t u n lay to
LEGAL NOTICE
via with the
Unite rslty of t o T i r a o r A r r C lc A T lo N p o a
T AX (iK x n i s m o i a a c r lo s
Florida, more
an o r tm u u a a g a n * t a t than usual- In­
• 'T r . a o r t u b b ta t w o r
ri^&gt;RtOA.
terest will cen­
Nnllre &lt;■ hereby tftrsa that U A.
ter In Nos. SI I'At.MKIt pnreherer o f Tax Certlfa n d t&gt;6 o n i,«te .t«. n i l , dated the 4th. dag;
July, A. II. i m , haa rile d u l f l
r y b e CaroMna nr
rrrtlilra le In my- s llk w and n l
made application tor* t a t ' deed to
'squad.
•tseue In areordaare with lew. Bald
eertirirate embraces tna rntlowlna
iteerrlhed prnperly ellaated In Sem­
No. HI l » inole enunty. norlda, to-wltt
S W I, or I t v t t
gerttna II
s o le a iis v #
'Eugene B a rTownehlp I t Hnulh. Hang* I I
K ail........... I* aeroa
wlek, o f Jaekaonsllle, who is
The said land b ,ln f assessed at
acheduled to be at rlgh* end In the date a f the lisusne* nr such
• tide at- In th« a ame of Ray.
the opening lineup t f the T ar­
m»nd A. ItsblM.'
That I . A. I'AI.UK.II purrhaeer n(
heels against the Galora, and N'o.
Tax Certificate No. lit * . dated ilia
05 la Don Jackaon, o f Sanford, Jth. day nf July, A. It. m s . |,aa
fllnd eaId rsrlif Scale In my office
who la expected to tee sendee as and liae made application for lax
deed to laaoe In accordance wllh
law Held certificate embraces the
rollon Inc deartihed properly elt*
uated In Hamlnid# t'riustj. Florida,
i»-w it:
HU » f N K 'i Kent Inn II Townehlp

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21 Knuth. R an *e 12 Hast . . ,11

nrris.
The aald lead lieln* assessed at
■hr r.ate r l the laauanre nf auch
m rt11iiale In the name e l Verm T.
Pnlloc-h.
*7
null I , A. p a LUED purchaaar al
Tas t'ertlflcal* No. 111, dated the
Ird. day nf Aocuat. A. D. t i l l , haa
filed eald rerllflcale In my office
and hae mad# application for lax
deed In leeue In afeordanre wllh
law. Kale, certificate rmbrare, the
fnllnwlr* described properly altu.
ailed In Hemlnola County. Florida,
lo-wtt:
Hlorka I, I. I 4b I Thaaerlne.
The eald land being aaeeeaed at
the data nf the issuance of sudA
cerlirirale In the name of C l
known.
.
P*
Thai I. A. Palmer purrhaeer w
Tea Certificate No. t i l l , dated the
tr,.. day of Auxuet, A I&gt; t i l l , haa
riled said ceruncale In my oflfra.
for lax
wml hi&gt; i
Tfrf*f*tTr*ti___ ___________ ___
liw K*I4 r * r llflr «t « etnbrtrti th*
r»tnwlnv
•HoAlwil In ffemlnnl* County, Florida,

W IL L B T A Y W IT H your chlldien
F u ll R E N T : Furnl*lu»ri D a t-lo w e r
K E N T U C K Y vb. W . &amp; L .
afternoons or evenings. Mrs. A.
floor. I room s. S le e p in g por-h
M. Walker, 310 Oak. phone 308-W .
7
)1
1
10 S T A T E ~ v * . M IC H IG A N
and bath. Phon e .KW W . o r call
,'ilOOak Avenue.
h a v e ___ —— ____
-_______________________
and I'DH JK E N T , fu rn lsh ed th re p room
rsilio
apartm ent.
P r iv a t e
fr o n t anil tec* e „ r nm.-ann -nmniog TtYm .- ’ liama
thrrnlciu-d lo store
A U B U R N , A la . Oct. ID.- (A7
5 in bark
entrance.
P iiv a t e
bath,
on both learns, Tlicy held their
'hone Kcii-rmul fro n t
porch.
K ill E lm
opponents to ii much biwer score
than a year ago.
1 6— H o u h m

t — Lo»\ and Found
LO ST: Hunch o f keys
L. switch key. No
first iw lt-h west of
Reward If retuim-d to
lor, 1100 W. 13th.

For

S P O R T BRIEFS

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Tide IValehes Vol Plays
U N IV E R S IT Y , Ala , Met. ID.-*Htafr On O ffrn slrr
J A (*K S &lt; lN a .Mi**, Oct. 19. (A1 ( d l- U n d e r th . careful supervision
o f coaches who watcheil to sue
t apt. A. R Mr Kerb ri lii, th « in*w
MiMMi*Mi|i|ii .“ tat** m a t h , rm * iu i- thal no rough tturk &gt;vns pejpnllted,
Alabama's Crimson Tide frnalenJay
fd lrd hi* |ir n n it* e In State* |fr id
Iro n
Mti|»|M»rt«*r*, w h e n he took h-oked over Tennessee formations

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Pecan
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VeuderblU,

4— Bunin ea* Service
A W N I n T T a N iT w I N P o W shads.

R. T . Rc-rhlk, Sanford Mattresi
Factory, Celery Ave. Phone 072-J

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Alabama
out lo w in

Cardui Good For
Run-Down Condition

“ I have found Cardui a good
medicine to take for a run-down
, c o n d itio n ," write* U lu Haeel
, Auttiemcnt, qf Houma, La. “ I lied
pain* In my aldew Tblg made ma
nervous, and X felt I should tak*
something for this trouble. I v u
| with my stater. She was taking
i Cardui. so I took It, too, and found
| it w ry helpful. I am glad to
recommend it to others."
•
.Cardui la safe and wholesome fur
women of all age*. At drug stores.

Job at laumlrese wanted by
□red girl. Clatyr Stevens 11
eth St.

10— Flower* and IMant*
S T R A W B E R R Y P LA N TS " for sale
W . W. Potter, Plume 1X2 W.
CABBAGE. P L A N T S , ('harh-stii
Wakefield, fopprnhageii, l*i(ir&gt;
o f Enkhttl gen, all head early.
*1.28 M., 5 M. tots y i .00 M , 25 M.
Iota 80 cents M. - Collat'd plants
$1.25 ) l , — Cauliflowvr $1.50 M.
Prevatt A To. Seville. FI*.

Tennessee,

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29.30
20.70
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W * g h „ I ) . G . .. . . 24JO
21.20
Cincinnati
25.95
D « l r o l t .................
20.30
P itta b u r g h
23.50
In d ig n a p a li* .
27.20
Cleveland r ....
4.85
St. Peterahurg
3.90
Tampa
Orlando
Miami........... .

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Don't Irt Iban get a Mraagle held.
Fight terms quickly. Creomnlalon com­
bine. ihc 7 beat help* known lo modern
science. Powerful bol henalcia Pletunl
to like. No nerrMlra Your nwa dm*- J n c k K n n v i l l c
gtH is eulhorhed lo refund your money
on Iha aped II your cough or cold Is New York
Do4 ralieeod by Cftomulaion.
(*dv.)

from a lacerated eye

F( k|( H A L F - Fciur 11lur«uu hbriMi
F*kir)U) Hpitz pup*
$7.LO
Fcmnlf** fA.ikO. J N. Hultvon, Jr..
(t Hitler villr,

LE G A L NOTICE

" ilh

N*V of BKS4 of IB H of RHK
Kr-rf |om f t TitwniKIp 11 H-oilth*
ItanvM Jt Root . . . I *«rto .
Tho -aid land holm ooOfooM *t
ihr t-air «.f the loouaueo Of ■och
•vrt Ifltal* In tM »« * » • of T W,
Momn
l lo l. . . said rertiricates snail b*
rr.lrenied according to law tax da.d
,1 1 1 la.ua Ik.raon on (ha 11th. jlay
,,f Nov.mher, A- U t i l l ,
w iinee. my official algaalura
an&lt;l ..a l this Ih. Isih day of Qetl.lier. A. r&gt; ISII
V. K. nOl'MI.AKK.
rlerk Circuit Court B.ralnolk
'
Ceualy, Florida.

End Serious Coughs
With CreomoTsion

Frank
M '*lry ,
moved
from I ltr*ckrt| Out O f Vota* Drill
quarterback |e fuUbaakp waa aaalfl 1 • K N O X M l.I.K , Yk-t. Ift.— f * V ut iiu ailn find Buck lluichcA hmb |Ovku llr^ rk rlt. regular Tennea»eo
|nit ut fulllmck. F y Leach, cap* q u a r t y m t r r d a y Jyltinl the caeu*
twin and end, ha* rccovercil fro m ja lty list which already has put
injuries.
I four V olt out of the Alabama

for faint tir house
w ith
land, und xhtiw mu ut lark. WV may or
Reply Box “ H o u s e * " care H erald. nuts* n iv d h u t w r 'l l tie «tn th e off i ’ iis iv a th rni» trh o tlt.9*
20- -MlHcelUneatag F o r Sal*
And MiKsissippi State did junt
tliat nifkiiiiHt TeiinrMsee und AinT R Y D O Z IE R and
paints. T h e y are
South." And
“ The
ton

6 — S I l u i t I io n

TRADE

u. depicted
freshmen.

h r m i d : - . , , W p nu fun icer
w ill pJa&gt;' jU'Rt d c f r n i i v r fnn ltm H
nuairiMt tnir m a jo r opponent'*

Exch an g e
W IL L

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" &lt;l *,l,I",r’ Unlty before the game
•» Washington Saturday,
Freshmen using Colonial plays
s u e tu-l so successful ns they
** re Tuesday in penetrating the
^ -bum defense, alth ugh three

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Near inrtto,
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{Gridder To Play With parted to be ninmln— 1 toit* to too
into c&lt;m- Carolina On Saturday Carolina &gt;»*— tk k A lt . Berwick
r
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M • r a in 17o pound* aad Jackson

|quarter bach w a» given a two-day

T ilt A t B each C ity Is
A m o n g M ost T r y in g
O n Y e a r ’s Schedule

BARGAIN D A Y S
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933

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, N ot W a r Is GERMANYSTILLRevoltAgqinstN RABreaks WINE IMPORT N R A Is Challengi
F™ r’
Out In Nebraska As Leading
Germ an A im Says BOUNDBYPACT Democrats- Turn Insurgent PERMITS AREA s Farni
DENBBYU.S. Set For
a n cello r H itler LEAGUESTATES
tS F w ic M B fy ; &gt;.

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A d o lf, W a r V et, Says Impeachment Sought
H e K n ow aN oS oldier
W h o Is Enthusiastic
A b o u t A nother W a r

Point Stressed’ While
Leaders Await Text
O f Notification O f
Reich Withdrawal

U N C O UN, Neb., Oct. *0.—U»1
— Revolt against tha N K A .ir o k *
out yviterday in Nebraska, home
o f insurgent political leadar*.
T w o o f ita leading* Oewucrata
bolted President ltuoaereit'd relief
program and jo in rd 'th o veteran
republican Imk-pcndcnt, BcnatoA
Georg* W . Norris, In warnings of
unrest am m g farmers. ■
Gov, Charles W. II) ran tai l the
farmer's throat wa* baing “ rut
from both ear*’ ey abandoim ent
of anti-trust laws and declining
farm prices. He urged inflation
inilrad o f “ pouring moniy in at
the Ijti."
A lormer guvernor, Ka'lh Nrvillc, announced hi*
resignation
as stale NHA chairman because
o f lark o f sympathy with .11*
program in agricultural tact tfery
and na'cl price changes had pro­
duced virtually a “ buyer’ atiika”
among farmer*.
The statement* from the lead­
er* o f two opposiing wings { of

^ieuraska clcmocraey
and front
men who have twice opposed each
ctner for governor came on the
Vis-la o f Senator N orris' second
• I peal to Roosevelt to Inflate Ihe
C .rrs-ncy by retiring $1,60x1,000,000
o f liberty bonds with new currency
instead of refunckng thorn.
Another
Democratic
leader,
Cingressman E. R. Burke,
expicsM-d regret at llryan's criiiclant
e f the recovery program and said
be knew the President
would
throw the force of hia administra­
tion behind ait) muse to he'p the
till mi r.
Ilryan described the
farmers'
attitude
a*
“ aecthing
unrest” ,
adding that appela* o f tax payer*
organisation* asking aid for tha
farm er* did nut exaggerate tha
■itnation. Hr requested an addi­
tional $400,000 federal relief alh i mini U r the slat.e
"The farmer is rapidly io iin r
cunt denre because lie secs
the
(Continued On Page hour)

Expecting TradeGains
Administration Has
RannedTemporarily
L i c e n s e Releases

W w t e h i G row era
D ow n
N a tio n A flTliey]
t o Increase

J a p Steam er Sinks
T a k in g 66 T o Death

KO BE, Japan, Oct. JO—-&lt;ff3
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L I
G E N E V A , Oct. 20th.—(A t —The
— Sixty six persona. Including
(M r TV* A m m V M I
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 20.—(jf^—
leagu e o f Nation* official* eraBERLIN, OctT20.—-(A ! p .)
an English woman, are feared
A challenge wax
Foreseeing
trade
advantage!
pharitrd today that Germany I*
perished today when th* const—Chancellor Adolf Hitler, In
which might be
gained
from
down
to the Federal.
round indefinitely by the rovrnant
wise steamer Yaahima M art
an interview yesterday with
Amrrica'a potential
conaumplion
o f the Ix a g -e dc*pitc It* resigna­
foundered
In ■ typhoon o ff tration at Washington todnr j
o f foreign wines and liquors if
tion, since the covenant la part of
a British newspaperman, de­
Sums near her*. T h * typhoon by the calling of • farm
prohibition la repeated, the ad­
the Treaty o f Versailles.
nied Germany waA preparing
also carried death to fishing atrike by the National Farit '
ministration la denying all appll*
The point was emphasised while
for war and re-emphasised
fleet*.
Several porta reported
rations for importation perrr'ta.
officials awaited the tc *i o f thu
Holiday Association.
that
craft
were foundered or
a desire to come to an un­
A
l
the
im
a
i
time
a
general
j German notificatioln, which was
Th* challenge cane In 1 1
m
in
in
g
with
crew*
that
totalpd
study
o
f
varloui
phase*
nf
Ihe
' regarded In International circle*
derstanding with France.
mffhd
for tn NRA for i
nearly
100.
T
h
*
Yaabiare
Maprntjems lo be met In the event
i her* aa more permanently serious
Meanwhile the Carman gtmn-J
ru, formerly the British gtlne- tura, tome of when*
of repew) ia progressing under the
] than that of the departure o f the
merit officially notified I ho gens wee per, Sunflower, flra t w
direction of various governmental
Itrich
from
the
Disarmament
exprataed dlaaatliftctk* S
ira l secretary o f the I-vague « f j
reported burned, but later It
officials Involved,
Conference.
tk* fkrvMv’a poeltlew tn the I
Nation* o f ita withdrawal from ;
was learned eh* had aocruabpd
Attorney
General
Cummings
Simultaneously, leagu e official*
tion'a yraerat
that body.
to the storm almost | within
said yesterday he planned to make
iliew the atlrnthn o f the wide
to tto ttoory that I
Thereuy It carried out a decision J
sight o f Ua destination. K oto.
a ruling soon on the legality nf
diffi|renco between Japan*
holt
rid t o obtained f i r
announced iaat Saturday 'ta e n
liquor
advertising
.
In
newspapers
and Germany's withdrawal. Japan
by withholding •
though report* bad Intimate I that
Itis associate* are
assembling •
resigned because o f a condemn*
starting at
Germany might remain.
compilation
o
f
th*
taw
which
may
Manchurian
policy,
Governor Albert C. HHchie, of tiiui of ita
UUIer *U o denied Germany dobecome effective should the Eigh
while Germany withdrew aa a pro
aired to forcibly regain the 1\&gt; Maryland, whoae Impeachment v a » le-t that the leagu e had nop done
icenlh Amendment he voted out.
merae and the colonic* and aldc- aaked yralcnlay by the Maryland en iugh fur her. Officials relieve It
Custom* and Internal
revenue
. lisle, mmmlttee Qflhf. ESKlsliil Ts bkater Tur Thr TtelcK T e T B r T r t
officials' ere gathering data
on
Meaaure* fo r meeting the winter |party which charged that the c ,iv‘ to the league.
liquor stocks, estimated consump­
cm
r
“
t-rimm.-illy
neglected
his
ahead alto were diaruaaed.
tion. taxes and tariffs and the
Germany’s
official
announce­
•The preaend German govern­ duty" In connection With the lynch­
revenue yield of these
imposts
ment
of
her
resignation
from
the
originated It
ment*, the chnacellor aaid, "work* ing o f a ncgr.i who assaulted an
when set at various levels.
Navy
I^affueAsksEnd
Sensing
Price
Roosts,
League
of
Nations
fell
like
a
s neither f o r a monarchy nor for a Kt-yrur old white woman.
The decision lo continue
tha
thunderbolt last mght in Geneva,
A g r ic u lt u r e H e a d
0 f Opposition T o ban on imports was readied cy M oscow R eports That duriag riitto **Tb&gt;**the
l itptthllc, but extlualvely for thu
where the opinion was growing
■German people.
mortneat a yrar ago. 11
II.S. Naval Program President Roosevelt after eontul
Roosevelt H a s M ade Btrtkf
Hint
the
withdrawal
might
lie
de­
Plans
Relief
Means
“ Whenever we look we ace nothorder toumrad tha i
talion with Htat* Department and
ferred until Chancellor Hitler trw
iag bat privation, miaery, unem­
*d embargo In North
D
i
r
e
c
t
O
vertures
treasury official*. On the or.* side
W
A
S
H
IN
G
T
O
N
,
Oct.
20.&lt;41
■
what chances he would hare of
W A S H IN G T O N . OcL SI.—(/!*&gt;
ployment, decay and dealruclion.
wheat,
ordered
it, aide
red hy Oorag
The Navy Ix-ague o f America, in of Ihe question was th* dwindling
getting something for Germany A determination to protect AtnorT o rem rve all thla ia the mtaaiun
i n ? T n * AsiasVeve* T ree s&gt;
r * r , who directed the
a polite but frank letter
iiimb* supply o f domestic stocks and on
at the disarmament eonfrrenee.
Irnn consumer* from tivrmniiilmtr
Unconfirmed report* were d r guard to to tn w i M
we cboae fo r ouraeiaea."
tni
public last night, Inld the British the other the benefits which might
The first reaction wa* that the uf tha hoir proevsainir is* to in N'uvy lea g u e I hut rontinued an he obtained later by lumping Ihe rulated In Moscow today that fora* (to order, tot wttfchrid
Tbo chancellor again
pleaded
decision
constituted
n
serious
ilow
crease
Ilia
firtrf
o
f
pork
they
purt Continued on i'* g e fo u r )
lagunism Gy Great
Britain
In imports and trading them for for- President Roosevelt had mad*
t i the peaee movement lierause rba«e wa* nMiihutiil in auttmrit
Am erica’* Naval building
policy eignm arkrta fo r American lndas- direct overture to Kalanii
(t removed Germany front » Ell*
tiv * q u ir t m yewteniay tfr 5e** wniild liH-k an “ alvsnlutely e**en- Iry
dent o f th* Soviet Republics, look
..
ad
&gt; D u r a l R «U e f Council Special Publicity; Use rope’s permanent peace rner nan­ U
ret ary Wallace.
Although liquor supplies have Ing toward recognition.
while, rtOroods
i « l ”-cu-i&gt;l&gt;eration between thu two
O fficial* ansiatinfr the s rc n la ry j |tJ|t
According to nverified Infor­
Of Taxation Named ism.
- t
Gets P o r ]| S ^ m e n t
been great)) reduced
by
sales
Ilefore new* o f the withdrnwnt f»f a itric ill lure In working uut tie
•t
pm mal ion, Kalinin reeponded In cor­
The letter wa* aigned bv N. M through d iU f itorv* linen
As Possible Means wa* received Germany circles tail" of the half-hi Ilion dollar pm* lluhhard. Jr , president of tha At'nji!ion limit* were removal, of* dial terms, leaving Washington tg
J A C K S O N V IL L E !
Oct. CO.—
Ninety thooamnd pound* e f pork
snid they uelleved one of Ge*
ITram for aitltifr *wlne and corn A n i.'iii'iii Na^y leagu e and *•* #o firiat* r»nmot«H&gt; that uy “ rottln f"1 sat th* time, and place fo r
W A S H IN G T O N , Ort. JO.—(A t— many’* condition* to remaining * piiiMlncera Mild he had nr ranged
• have been received by the Duval
o# Gallon*.
in* delivered furinally today
in vkhtti remain* tVmaml could
Uao o f taxation nr «pe l»! pjbll-l L* *g r^jp jm b er would be .1 to fur. t'vuwabtieaiaa cani^tudM . *f JJoiulbti.
In Washington an Lnpprtnto „
M *n ^
i i t l i f i n l for ■•varal munilk*.
elty were diaciraaeii laal nlftlt
modeling o f the leagu e o f
N « the effert of the tux on the con*
•“While the
world
Ij
**h»wly
A total of ■time 4,000*000 gal­ announcemeel reg .H L n * the fefflfm l
Wf li»to C M I
iv W F p U m e n t a r y foodituffa being sent
lb|r |,gll*Gv* mean, hy which) tl&lt;B.
„ f ctimi mj it miuifril eumer,
diplomatic rslat loss
e m e i'in iig fn»m the eco n o m ic edit lon* of aged liquor will ba eligible rioted
cuy famOira.
* *i out by the Fedcrl* Osvemmbnt. excessive n
i.H »* of beslncs* and’ be ] , . a 0f an instrument for ful
eelarie*
the
Into for Nile nrxt year. Thl* ran De tween th* United States and
AI the Maine time, Wallare an- acliwin irMiilting from
"W a win ray t o _____
Tha meat 1* being prrpaM t
rlml. I fill in,- provl
financial leader* might be rurlierl.]
provision* uf the Vereailli'
noun eil that the initial pnHe**ing war , the Irtler "aid, “ many &lt;n- multiplied from five to ten time* viet Russia appear* In proa poet
fa rrla A Company lato threw and
Attorney 0 crural Cummui dg*4-treat &gt;•
ffirmed
mol
experienced
oh*ptv**r*
*
y
cutting.
In
addition
Ihe
Juahut whether it would com* flrat
tax of M cwnta per 100 pound*
a ll pound package*, it was an- although he would not discus*
,fm m \ Th- Germ
emmn rewiftnation canntt! ftveweight rffeetlve Nov 11 will Ik* lelieie that it i* swiftly moving lire Department ha* orJ*rei‘ that from Washington or from Mos­
"W * will toy anlj
j* Bounced jrvalcrtlay.
three poaalhllltle*. aald after in . become effective for two year-*
tnwmd
n
supretne
conflict
of
arm*
seised liquor* not be .knittoyed. cow wa* not clear this afternoon.
nratata m
"
‘
lK&gt;o«t(*d to II on IW . 1, tn II hO
■ The
supply will
be cured, Intervlrw with Preident Roosevelt
* * iii i hen ll»i» Hrirh
may nut on Jan. t, and In f J on Prh. I. j inuihiDK the eiiatenre of g vei’ii- Theae un&gt; tu Lr Icatcl and if
It was known that the Pro*I
* W * will stay la tto
packed In 100-pound packages tn that he had studied the filiation at
withihnw If the l-d'itjrue
in*i*L«;
It will remain et the letter rate mcntnl control and our
I '" ' ent jkaiixfactory may l*e placed on the dent has an Important declaration whtoh we new aoenpy.
_ _
be stared early neat week with the President’* request and that
market to augment the legal aup In mind, but his subject remained
•he ha* failed to fulfill her o I
•W * w ill sot sail • » | “ n
until Nov. 6, I '1:1.1 . under piesent nvlluation.
the Jacksonville Ice and Cold there wart* l^ifal ways of ircttin*
“ W i«e statesmen, both in thu ply
Liquor conaumplion .n Ihe undisclosed.
fition* under the lent;ue cove­ plans, hut it can lie either inUblaka we receive tto cent ad m e
Storage Company, W est Sixteenth
U. S. and in G teal H iila’ n, have lam full pre prohibition
year
at unduly high salaries.
nant.
Slate Secretary Hull referred daction .tot wlU — ^ a i
ank
tr r s .n l or derrea-ed depending
Street, through the courte*y of
O fficial* of tfw* federal power
all questioners at a press confer­ ; redacts wtth labor and tto nto
OfTirial* ffaid Geniiany'* claim upon the trend of market pi Ires, from time to time ex.jressed the 11*17 wa* 107.CHHi.000 gaMona.
WUIIam Ostnar, manager. Aa the
hope ttnd need for a rl »acr untl. r
Negotiation o f reciprocal tradw ence to th* White llouae. It
bommisskm ami lh&lt;* fetlaral re­ that *he ua* not receiving lair
amployed fo r t t o things w e aged
the effect upon consumption or standing between the two roun
Federal R elief organisation ia not
agreement* is a foremost part of plain that th* Preeldent la
serve Loan! cliieloscfi that their treatment wa* #t*heer non»eme"
W the form , on tto t o l l of m l
for other reasons under the farm
permitted to pay rent f :r hous­
tries
in
order
to
withstan!
end
Ihe
Roosevelt
program.
With
*ev“
‘ share* o f the aalary »tu«iy ordered and added that, whatever tier- art.
of* *■___
___
dllng whatever situation la devel­ # f production
ing o f employes or good*, this
possti ly avert s ch untrward re­ r »al nation* analous to «ell liq­ oping
by the Rrnale, were nearly com- many urght
allege
c incernin/
Tto directors, dacread that t h * .
generosity o f a local plant la
Wallare said Ihe tax, a l $2, sults''
uors and wine* here, th* admini*itilkc “will remain In
g rea tly approbated, J. W. Spratt. pleteit. The )n&gt;wer commission I*' disarmament, ,he had enjoyed nl
would be only one-half the amootii
The public mmd In the U S., i rat inn is hopeful that in return
compiling data on public utility solute equality as
U| our farm predutaa
»tra bring tto
member of he could levy under the farm art
director o f operation!, declared.
it said, has been in process of an outlet may or found
for
ta«t of production and until we
Tampa
Chosen
As
Site
- Other caaimodltiee .Which will executives, and the reserve board the l^ag^ e.
This authorised ■ rate equal to “ adjusting tlseif to the propriety American product*. t,
(Ooatlaaod (tn
b* shipped later In the F all end on bonkers.'
the difference between cun on* ami necessity of sucl. a haalx of
Of 1934 U.D.C. M eets
The Tellers] trade rmnmisaiun
during the Winter will include;
average faim prlrea for swine ru operation s a a in lie*-alf i»f
butter, milk, condenaed, fraah or hex Just started a study, and (he
and |ue*WBi “ parity" prices, suf­ the preservation of Dorno.'iati1' Tax Collection Brings
G A IN E S V I(X E , Ort. E0.— ( f f V - L e w A u to P^i
evaporated, cheese, eggs, pork, necessary data are already avallficient to give the hug grower* forms o f government etui the
Tampa waa unanimously aeletted
In State D u rin g II
abla
to
Ihe
Recnntruclion
Corpo­
’ (s glt or aaaeked), beef, (canned),
Ihe same purcha-ing power for maintenance o f the prevent world Benefits To Workers as Ihe 19)4 convention city of tb*
lard, cotton
aeod oil,
fruit*, ration and Ihe Interstate Com­
Status
o
f
the
whits
la.-au
”
the animals he wit* as farnu 1*
Florid* division o f
tb*
Ualtod
TALLAHAiaKT Ort.
(canned
M d d ried), oran$ee, merce Co mm las Ion, for an inquiry
T A l.t.A lf AHSEE, K ft. B0.— (AT Daughter* o f tha Confederacy nt —The federal census hnrOon yu*.
it added that this atatemciq »y
real Iled from ewlne from 1HOU to
grapefruit, peanut butter, dried into tha salaries o f nomreserva
no means
implied a coin latent —F u ll pay checks will t&gt;e*4iand*d th* closing session o f the thirty terday reported there w an t i l
1914.
been*, flout, cracked wheat,, torn bank axecutive* and railroad i’ res­
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 20.— W i participation by the IJ B ‘ in tha to employe* and offirer* o f th* eighth annual convention yester­ ■rtar vehicle feUUtlae tn Y W .
ed liver
' meal, cod
I
r oil and halibut liver idents respectively.
Leaa than half o f the s i r veterans
European war thought '.u be im- stale this month through collec­ day. totters o f In vita ti
Id r* three ririeo wtth m m Wm
tion of license* and documentary read from tha Tampa eonVeotlon 100,000 Mpilotlon I Blbbt, n
whose future benefit paymrnla State Employee Freed mlnenG*’
•tamp
taxes
which
Increased
ma­
depend
on
proving
their
presump­
committee and th* Tampa tourist creoaa of m front tto into
Railroads Disreiraid
terially, th* comptroller’* office bureau.
tive disabilities to lie service mu­ From Rribe Charges Five Savannaii Bank
H u sban d O f Roosevelt
year. Order Ry Governor ll ected today seemed In line for
said yesterday.
rtt«r l ^
Officer* elected yesterday W lrel
B iographer H a n g sS e lf
Employees
Indicted
Payment
of
Insurance
company
W
EST
PA
1.11
BEACH,
Oct.
U«.
rontinued compensation.
Mrs.
W. Edward
Cunningham
U | Tempo
B IS M A R C K , N, D-. Oct. 20,
and railroad lirtnae* awallad th*
Special boards o f thu Veterans — &lt;,!*&gt;—Gus I'ctaraon, deputy smu
NSW rt|RX, Oct
— V h — Wheat-laden freight car*
H A V A N N A ir G a„ OiL 20--U P ) revtnua fund and documantary St. Petersburg, treasurer! Mrs O.
fish comm is-loner, last night v n «
Administration
have
reviewesl
6fl
Herbert R.. Bedeler , braker awl
tire stamp collection* were np nearly G. Husband, Jacksonville, regis­
trundled out of North Dakota latt percent of the presumptive cases acquit tad on a chrage o f aveep 1 — Five former employra of
huabgMd of Igubel Uighton, biog­
Uberty
National
Bank
and
T
ru
it $21,000. This will giva sufficient trar; Mrs. Gua Carpenter, Day­ •T in I N I . Tto snrrey
sight in defiance o f Gov. Williem
tona Beach, director of tha Chil­ M t l K t l N rittto
rapher of Frealdrnt Rooeevelt. Danger’* embargo, aimed at pro* Unofficial, but closely checked Inir , brine. He bad been fha-ged. (Company yesterday faced Fedmoney to meet the payroll of dren o f -the Confederacy chapters,
eoeamHteff itticUe thday by hour slicing higher price* f o r the grain. figures showed that only 40 per­ with accepting gaom-) to allow I I oral inilctmenta chargng either
about $220,000.
net* In l.sk.1
cent o f this cross-section la en­ legal use « f gm
end Mrs. H. H. McCreary, Gaines­
utf hlateelf I* hU a partmegt.
the mishandling of fundi, or mak­
The governor ordered modllxaEarllar In the month Comptrol ville, chaplain.
Worth here.
i
MUTT RESIGNS
* Mias Leightog M
bdia recaffSjr re- tion of the national guard to pro- titled to retain tholr benefit*.
ing falae entriea.
Itr Lee aaid that unless collections
Veteran* AdmlnDtrator Hines
Three eomregrcial
flahernttu
Those named were Jrmes Ed­ Improved deductions
I Vent shipment of wheat act of has aaked the President to ea- testified agelngl thu deputy amt.
would be
OBflHRVRfl 104TB BIRTHDAY
ward O’Brien, former h&lt;ud tellat i rneilr from pay checks.
Nutt, of
tend to Oct. $1 the deadline for rlaimrd they ha^ peul him m ono 1
John Francis llarte, funner tell
r a J V i o w u ■V
' E Ssend
bUl(hem
W" h,“
,d action
WOrk ■ uulll
■
• » I« would
Into
A
chain
grocery
company
yi
Peterson
took
the
aUnd
.n
hiPIERCE,
Ort!
I0^-0P&gt;—
Mre.
red
the SNMy
the
boards
to
pass
en
the
remain
Iviee cbald
er; Ralph Palmer Matkn, cook­ terday paid chain store license
01
he had at-'dled further the legal
Hoorer’i two
Martha
Waaka, o f K eyw rillo,
Oeaaaalttee
Citiaan*
i
e
,
per;
John
Joseph
Mtspatrlrk
phase* of hi* edict.^
tax** on it* store*
In Florida, Hlllauorough county's oldest resi­ fer tto i M i dwg , to
rc,„
paid on the presumption apltacy against
h McKre, mayoralty
and John Francis tiulli'an.
Railroads
openly «1, re carded that tha former soldier* contracted
adding *21.611 lo th# gantrel rev dent, celebrated to r 104th birth­
muger of tho rep
An
Indictment
agaln4
John
G.
u N m it t lA Ilia
the proclamation barring out* their disabilities dqring war sereenu* fund.
day party yeatordya, almost thro*
T-isscah,
former
aaaielmt
caahivr
I
IC
IIIO
U
8
I
I
.
I
!
atat* ahipmanta and carrieJ
ua Ic*. The President I* eapected 4o[
*
"
1
KR
moatha
after
tto
anniversary
date.
r a u iY R D
uf lb * Cilia*na’ Bank and T.bat
iuia)gaae aa os ua 1. Their executive* Issur an extension order asm
Th* party waa glrea for to r by
81.AYE8 T H R R A T K N K D
i'ompany. charged him ellh mak­
HUSTON,
ib
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I
A
t
The
said
the
next
move
wa*
up
lo
th* women's club tors, and after
M-— i l l — T b *
poaaihly this week.
spec nl
legia live
coni in Iat to .1 ing fata* entry.
o f tha' 1-angef. They expredacd the opin­
th* dinner M n . Weak* waa taken
Previous estimate* o f presump­
M IA M I, Oct. B O - (f f » — Ralph
laws for Ihe
ion’ the laauo yraa beaded for tha tive case* havo ranged a* high a* which la framb
O N B-AH M RD WORK Kb K IIX R D Ballard, &gt;4, former fru it porker, fo r an sntomoallo rid*.
C o n tro l 1 f th e
rl* o f strong llqcoactg.
160,000, but a wall informed quar­
unr in Maasarb
rcfeal
L1NRR OUT OF MUD
KE1.SEY C IT Y , Oci 2 0 , - ( f f ^ - was (hot and killed last night at
ter placed them aa nearer 63,000.
o f Die IKlh Aa
yesterday J. K. Heard, 32, one-arned emer­ Florida CUy. near here, during an
MARSEILLES, Freora Oat. SO.
RIOTSRB ARK W OU NDED
argument wKh John
Thurpton,
vote I overwhe
permfl gency relief worker wia
killed
**
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,
D U B LLIH T IH HBNTBNCKD
liquor, to u* drogk on (t o premia** .here yealerdwy when a piece o f negro, who later was brju gh t to —Tb* BrltUb Goer CUy of Faria
rucU u ■
FATSRBON, N. J, 0 ,l. 20.
o f h dels, vrstugrenla, elulu, tav­ pipe with which t o war working, the county Jail here fo r safe keep­ wa* pulled off a mud bonk at the
___
ing. when threat*
* ff violence mouth of tto I U m
GD— Tw o men were
seriously
A B IIE V IL I.F , N. Co Ort. J 0 . - erns, railroads fend
I roka and bit h&lt;* toad. Ha was a
iread through a crowd o f eeveral yesterday and press abad to Mar­
wounded by bollrie l&lt;-l*y * » rie$- J*ck Moody - * a given a - eight
native o f Fraaklln, Ga El* fattor,
rr
ore of persons that gathered al seille* under tor aw
ing brake out w lU sudden fury |g months suspended Jail aenUnre
C. W . Hoard, o f Conjirs,
Ok,
CUBANS
IV M ISSIO N
examination was ordered to
the strike-fern *Uk diatrict o f
ay on charge! e f accepting
survlvyo.
$g,are*re.
whether any damage hod
nga to a duel. H e bad told
Nertkera
New
Jersey.
One
l wwrif D
M IA M I, O c ti 20.— C r»-D *n l*1
den* or wbettor tto ship
MONK T U B ' W U H B
be wa* wwnded la a «k&gt;el
M O RN TAG S a o i 4 )
proceed to Indio wtth Ms |0t
I n (D anger ovar tha affection* that they weqaJ repatodty on •
government
mlaajon
fef
IfevaaUgaD
E
T
R
O
IT
.—
Tnddy,
a
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unnamed g ir t
WKD*//
... strength
...
T A U A H A H S E E . Ort. .SO
lion of Cuba* WetIvl ties la tbl* peppy, atin ,__________
to d enough
N E W 8COTT8BORO T R U E
thanks to hit rescuers
T M state motor vekk U deportcity wa* mad* foatenky by three left toh
FATHER OF TW INS A T TV
•adoy reported
was e r i reeled from a
Cuban* who axrlved tore from when
m i T A K R * D IP L O M A T
ATIIR , A la , Oct. 20.
COLUMBIA,
Me, Ort.
19 foot umhrxrrund,
U g*
Havana by i
Involve
o. The men gavel sewer |
tto flrat 1&gt;
t o had toon ImprUanod
Juaa 'Rodrigue*, i In wh*
tk re*
I0 A V E N N T ,
*»g O ct their ni
roeeipU were 11
an) Treowea, M ,
famous H lg U o
imre/Two men dig for
were Jut ’
- * ’ •— a. Mfedor- for »
1ST mere tag*
not fee-j/our
last night to n
b, lud$*
and dipiomnt, died bare aa. Each said |

WALLACE SEEK S BRITAIN WARNED
PROTECTION FOR'AGAINST POLICY
PORirCONSUMERS OF ANT A GONEM

RECOGNITION OF
ftUSSIA RUMORED
AS IM PENDING

U. S. SEEKS LEGAL
WAY OF GETTING
AT BIG SALARIES

totto»r

Probe Deals HI ow
To Hopes Of Many
Disabled Veterans

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