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Member Associated Press

16(111 DREW
KS
RS FIND

Axe Murder Staffed
In Memphis Suburb
-

MEMPHIS, Oct. 10 —&lt;A&gt;)Robert Stone, H , an unem­
ployed
railroadman.
w as
hacked to death ■* h an axe
today at h!a home in a Memphla suburb, oy m« wife, who
•old officers her r.iihin&lt;| had
been heeling her. After the alay
tag, which eccurreJ about J CO
o'clock thU morning,
M*r.
D a l a y S l o p I e, *», railed
her two daughter.*, Manella. 17,
ant) Clara, 13} as lee » tn
the
next room to the matMw.l and
they all knelt at ( V l*d»l&lt;?«
and held a family p r s.cr aer*
trice. She aaid aha then went
to a physician's home, who
visited the Storle home
and
ptumunewd her h"s'&lt;in&lt;l deml.

ven
O v » Mfllion While
M i M i o n Charged
• T ^ v L O f J Heavy Losses
.■vs.

' ‘

' &lt; ' WASHINGTON, Oct. ' 1 0 . U ( A P - M h U r a M w m f t h m IH
•NH Srt^te .ipresligatara today
‘I Abac tW C M m Bm HIIn C*r01M.0M ,-

THB

SANFORD, FLOR ID A,

M IL T

N EW SPAPER

W EDNESDAY,

JM

OCTOBER 18, 1953

Price Fire

TAMPA FAMILY F o rd O f f U M . Sit D o w n 'm B m ON
With Labor Board Leaders r\\\\p r i n r ta
WIPED OUT BY To D eb a te W ith S t r i k e r s ""* ® EAGLE TO
CRAZED YOUTH
BE FINED M l
WieldinffAxelnsanely,
ManKillsHisFather,
Mother, Sister, Bro­
thers As They Slept

W B A T T IE K
..
_____
♦»'■&lt; pn*.lhle show*
• n tomnrmw.

WASHINGTON, Ort. 18— ( A V - a iep reeen tstiv e o f the national
Tho Ford Motor Company, hither­ beard and o fficia ls o f the New
to silent toward NR A, yeeteriiay
J o.sa y state re co v e ry hoard, set
informed the national labor board
that it was willing t j meet spokes­ up by N R A , ta k in g part.
Sen ator W a g n e r announced the
men of its striking assembly
plant employes, and immediately r«rd action in these words:
'ho board arranged negotiations
*1 h are receiv ed assurance by
i tiller its supervision.
tslegTam fro m the
Ford
com­
The only motor company to re­ pany In D earborn that the comfuse to sign the aul &gt;mooile rode panj is p rep a red to meet author­
and display the blue eagle, the ised rep resen tatives o f their im Ford concern had held aloof when pi'.yes. The superintendent o f the
telephoned
Chairman Wagner of tha nations' K dgew ater p la n t has
labor hoard aome lime ago tr.s-i me llzat be i 111 ba at the meetine,
to arrange for neg Gallons with, Inasmuch as I have requested his
Strikers at the Cluster, Pa., andi preaerce. T h e board will have
Kdgewater, N. J., Ford aaaemhip I Gordon W a g n et, o f
New York,
plants. The orirf nutiee by Ihe I tb’-rv as its ropresentaUve.
company
ycalrrdsv,
however,I ' Tin- m en 's representatives have
opined the way to arh.trillion p rt-l allem ly neen elected oy the workreadings with the n.i-o w ht walked j ora. A rra n gem en ts fo r s similar
out partly to ton e recognition of j meeting In con n ection with the rcthelr union.
opening o f the captive plant aia
The text of the telegram we* net yet com p leted . James F. Dewn It made publw.
j ejf, dep a rtm en t o f labor cone It
The negotiations were *n d «rjn ter, w ill he the hoard's reprerenway todsy at Newark N. J., w.|h tgtlvc nt C h ea ter."

ExecutiveOrderMakes
False R e p resentation Punishable By
N R A Administrator

NUMBER 2t# M 5

C en ts

GENEVA HEARS'
REASON FOR
GERMAN MOVE

Subscriptions For
Bond Issue Pour In
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 —
i l l President
Rouse, ell nnnui.need t .day that the Tress
ury'a offer o f 0300,000.000 in a
new bond Issue “ had been over­
subscribed nearly four times,
with subscriptions still poorlng
In by mall.

LAKEFRONT ROAD
TO BE IMPROVED
AT EARLY DATE

Nation WnaConvinced j
She Would Not (let g
Squnro Deal On Dis*.
armament Question

TAM PA. Oct. IS.— Victor
LIW ASHINGTON. Oct. 18.—(IP)—
C .KVF.V \ Oct 18.— ( A P-V
eata, 21, In a fit of insanity,
A two-edged executive order de­
S c nt i-iiflii in! (i o r n u t n
killed his father, mother, sister,
signed to force compliance with
and two younger brothers early
rircicH tniliii
uni i It nt G i'P i'.
the blue eagle provisions of the
yerletday morning with rn asr as
presidential agreement was issued
I iiiniH' li iii iiiicoiii.nl it* in- &lt;
they slept In the I.irate home.
last nlgh| by President Roosevelt.
1 1• III Mill ■&gt;* ' •liviiip tile l.oogUO
1707 Fifth
Avenur, and
thrn
The order called for a line of
III u is c o l l i l IIIV I I O f
locked himself in the home unt'l
|MX) and six months Imprisonment
the crime was discovered about
&gt;t
ili-'il ill
ttinp a
for any person falsely represrninine hours later.
■ng himself to be operating under
m ain, tit.
In
I • ig tic 'rt
The dead:
.
the agreement or displaying the
t fiak
Michael Licata, 47. owner of the
blur eagle Insignia while nut com­
Harry M. Papworih. trad# body
Tlirw tpiarlrtHmuikIdI Iha
Eagle baroer shop, MHl Franklin
plying with Its provisions.
Street.
The President's order,
Issued president who want to Tall aha aaaa otic** ion d t • itiii** »•-off nation If*
Mrs. Rosalia Ucata, 44.
under spvrtflc authority .tf the late Monday niffht for tha pur- t iill tip# ii tu*. m • » Ho* govern­
Miss Providence l.ic-a.u. 22.
Industrial law, also
authorised po*e of Intarviewinff Stalq Road ment*'* ap p eal l*» •!».* |*««iip|i&gt; lav i
1 hllip Licata, 14.
Hugh
8
Johnson,
the
recovery
ad­ Department officlalx In rtffard to Raiofday in*i-*«d il"*i tlie Reich
; WABHIH c TON. Oct. 18.—
Joe I irata, 1.
to solve tb
|ndlent o f .
ministrator. to prescribe f rthcr state project* in this county, an­
(A P .)—Immense earnings by
All were dead, except Philip,
rules ampl fying those Did Jewn nounced today that the work of equ ally itylita ih*» i'h negotia­
and he died Inst night it
0.30
A|ksfl H. Wlggln from bontop dreasinff a large portion of tion* and DeMie* It '«ss under*,
by the President.
o'clock at the Tampa hosplt
It followed closely upon removal the lakefront boulevard will ffet stood President V*m llmleuhunt
salary and extra pay
| A denial that he kilIH nit par­
Has not aimed* the »|c.*ree itissolvr
o f the nlue eagle from tho first under way at once.
froAT other corporations while
NEW YORK, Oct. 18__ (JP)— A ents^ two nrothert, anil a stator was
establishments
rcportrrt
to.
hare
Ing thi Rtlthxlag.
______ :_____ ±
Vidiowiag
a
-eoaferanea
with
-------- tita-Chase National Bank, of thorough'revision o f 'federal hank­ made today by Ltrata, hut he told
been violating the presidential Chairman Treadway of the De­
*r
ing
laws,
especially
of
the
Glasswhich he was head, was los­
agreement.
BERLIN, Oct. 18.— f/P l-F h a n .
partment. Mr. Papworth announced
Btegall Act emlMMlyinr a deposit at the same time, a deputy sheriff
A supplementary order lesued that he waa told that crew a will rsllor Hitler’s
spokssmi-n da*
ing, million*, were added up Insurance plan, was railed for said, of a "D ream " In which he
bj Johnson covering speriLr rules begin at once to flnlah the lake- flared last night that G«rmanjr
fMwrday, before the Senate yesterday by Prof. A. A. Herb-. »1 “ lilt " six prranns with an axe.
for display of the eagle, said that front road from the new con­ Inlands to llvs up to traaby . bllColumbia university, one o f Prr*- Charged with murder when his
Banking Commlttap.
any person might dlsplaj
the
(O ntlnssd On I'ags Thraa) S’
crete bridge at l*ake Monroe to
ident
Roosevelt's
economic
advis­
14
yent
old
orolher
Phillip
cJjad
The total compensation of the
emtilem so long as he complied
the
Sanford
city
limits.
last
night,
Licata
maintained
farmer chairman o f the Chase Na- ors.
with the President's ie-eui(doy
Brrle, addressing the Savings stolid silence. Today he talked.
In addition, arsurance waa giv­
Uaail was given ax nearly 01.men! Agreement and ihat when
In a drt-am.i he said he
was.
SM^OO for the past five years, Ranks Association o f the Slate of
in the Judgment of the adminis­ en that a* quickly at funds can
by
his (sm u )j
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 18 — 0T)— trator. any person had failed to l&gt;e secured, the remainder of the
ha retired last winter hr New York, said he believed the n-ii.g tortured
WASHINGTON, Oct 18 &lt;/rymvinlwrs, “ Had a pain in my!
(Continued On Page Two)
rt&gt;&lt; Kiionevplt adm lnlitratlcD yr«- comply it should (&gt;e surrendered road, from the city limits east to
' voted 1100,000 a year for
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 -i/I V o
stomach" and la in
saw
"Real llugh S. J " hnson, the rerovi-ry »d
lanlay tr langpd fur the purrhaa* on denismV and tie n it ausiii dis­ Myrtle Avenue will he completed.
Ufa by the executive committee.
summation*, a
I leoi 1“ dripping from an a*e. No ministrslor, raid yesteidny that o f apiiiu xiniA loly 1,000,004), uuah- played without written permission. Funds for this portion of the work Aftsr bearing
Tastlfylns In a deep voice, the
Bronx Jury will t'ft tha *&lt;vi&lt;l«nea 1
| preliminary hearing is scheduler! the government's |*jIic&gt; nn con
cla o f wheat and roin p litp j ita Flnr and Imprisonment were pro­ may be made available very
aaid hia m aciatrs “ air
« f an old Insaranra p'ut that wax
The slayer, dazed a id staring
cot tun loan ;j&gt;r«»A;ruin In
tnuv«*a vided as penalties fur violation uf soon. Mr. Fapworth aakl.
ways suggested" tha “ additional
flavored with tha 4rcgs oi (Ha
_f
v w Ul-s-yed, was a x e sle d at •the ( trol o f. minimum prices tn the raiculated to prov»d# r**8u lah f* to these riles.
■d
aammanaatloo" he w a a .le receive,
The department, Mr. Papworth ing spaakoaxy ora.
IllBMARt K. N. I* . Oct. 18. .(&gt;p,
»» officers broke Into 'h e ! million and i half retail flort-s o f rveent fallin x p rlrm uf th«* two
"And I helped to fix theirs,"
continued, plana to turn the new
Tha stata Ii aikinv i-.mi irtion.
Gov. William l onger of North h rme. The victims had l&gt;e«.il s lru rk l'h e eoonlry prnhuhly would ho roininotliliea
ha added.
bridge ofer to the people of Volu­ ard capital punlini cn l- r fiiur'
a n d ) decided by Ih oidcn t It oeevclt
Dakotaa m
vrd
U*t niffht
night to r I - * 'rn -alcdly on their head
Henry
M
org
rn
th
au
,
Jr.,
K'*vrrrn
vttei
imm
“ Tan helped to fix theirs asd
sia and Seminole counties on Jan. man who are allege * t • ban* nuif(Mt' « nnd IM) in Mtm.l .owknl, tislsy.
nor i»f th»* farm r rn tlt a lmUiintrathey helped to fix yours f**' aaksd t«iui iU wheat shipment embarffo
1. Plana for a celebration of this thrad a apaakatav lr.slli-l aflsr
(Continued
Oil
Page
Four|
The
several
retail
codes,
he
add­
(
Continued
On
P
a
p
TTirw)
to six other i*tat«*M in whnt ho !
(ChaMaoed On Pace Three)
event are lielng made now, Mr. !ne ring his Ilf* i» It • • l.ivny. ' . ( H
—
■---------------edt were virtually certain to carry
tarmrd “ a |&gt;alriotic nervire to
The victim » »
M• lia«*l Msl- j|
.
,
_ ... , . —
al li*»«l prohibition o f sales IhiIow
A TLA N TA , Oct.
18. (/Fl— A Papw rth stated.
tha government** by seeking high" », enllcd • ■
Ly. an It nerani &lt;
/
H l f f n N a z i U t t l C I U l H l O n.vo.c,. co.i , ut (he price of good#.
rumllv of brown paper was on the
Chairman Treadway 9la u d that
VsPric&lt;*|__/pr th c.fg /n ia r.
faromiM - kq -tf
&lt;
a
J)ur#U#M
M
dI‘us
highway, In Or. path oT a heavy
— *t
- nut, even before hr hud sent
t •r in Illicit
truck. The truck driver thou « h t ' n’ nff through the county, is p ro -J could piece hi* (Tt
but that the
s t i l l wn f
owl i t— ifts-M rg ifig similar arblase rail en.i
p
&lt;rse.^» «
it was Just paper. Pawr-year-.'dd (Teasing m» rmp*A)y gv Is
till* ,'X
llw t -b y HHir wheat I'lm iilv r* — - - OKItl N. O rt.*18.
•nd lndlfTrreu J.*|« • VkIII.
A r ..L 5 r- '« h‘ n* ' hr
*SAN K K A N flS r O , IVt IM
Jackie
Robinson
was
cru
ih
el
to
and
that
Road
No.
202
was
taken
Ihc
lies
h
I'taullig
a
murkily
ol
IU
|ierceiit
WAgHlNOTON, Oct. 18. (A*) - those of South Dakota, Montana. malic ih vel.ipnient m
(VPi Tile ntrike «.f 2.300 lettuce ilrath. OfTicers naid Iho youngster o\er for maintenance, fr nn Wm- hnu lack of l« i • e It.'. 1
•Ft
tu
r
m
#
•
i
or
x&gt;
alnivr
in
xoiee
e
' Btepplnc t a . tha aid rf rotton Iowa, Nehraaka, Minnesota and ataif inundUrixm trial m m yt»
Accord ng t»» i
r *. i.'riCf»p ' *
packet n ami tn n in ieia npparrntly apparently had btromv tired ami ter Park to Ovio In. upon the re*
i»|M'll8r
nit-r rliMiit
farmers, the admln^lratlhn ye.ter
D tr a b t"
Malliy
•if \.ti*.J |*|# (
Kanaaa- three aaid they would t4jr&lt;1xy with the ann«uin&gt; •‘im.'iit |»m I &lt;»f the
wrapped
th#
paper
about
himself
I
qt.erl
of
Orange
coun*y
repre^anended
y
ra
teid
a
y
an
workem
r»*
St4*i rtai y W e l l e i e &lt;aid hv wmh
day arfaalxed the Commodity n t Join him uml a court fight fhal foul hlKh^'P^si ed Hitli'iltc
S ' tbMiitfh ih i. •it *11*1 Mfl« of
*»
1 * minimum IHirtcd at |&gt;a&gt; king plants, but thr ♦o keep the sun out of Ids e&gt;es. | twtivea Hecausr Kmunnli* Count) VVl••' 1 tile h•rI, , Old
Credit corporation funds available over hia oid fr n|»pearad |»rohab|e. lee K*ra anultl i»e rallnl a « e it definitely &lt;p|»o
"VAtrrf,
1|
No charge w it rnsde afuins( ihe .t't iklatofs il d nit ask for main
walkout
o
f
cotton
picketn,
aartline
ta brine the price o f cotton to 10
1* • if1 Vfl »V
*• IT* d |M»M, [l
A fourth governor on tlo* hat nrF»ex to tell of th* u AimitiPh inarkup^ III (he retail riidm and fixbrrnien ami Koiinent worker* truck driver.
I to nance of this r»iJ from O^iido
beats a pound for low mlrfdtinr defined to romno nt after hia at­ on the niffht uf thr t lev«*
lliet the plan In'fme l*raaidant
iii'ti •* •it in j r u* 4 1' »’
••'-Itllwl
.'ark r was the son of Mr a n d i' (ivneva. Mr Papwc-ih repoM
in other lat-or itlaputr- in fa ll
e) .••• u Itxlc*. M0 i 'Mi ib*llb#iv A
They a it
Wilhelm tSurninr, R«»o»rVelt would not authorit«* I
add better.
torney ffrneral »aid hr larked au­
cd , it m a y l&gt;e n r \ * nar y t h at mi It
•li K
foinla
rem
ained
unsettled
A
M»
I.
Rob
nn«»n,
who
H'ri^ H lif him
‘ Conserve tire official estimates thority to declare mn enihargu. pfrmlcr of l'ru*«ia «mii a Hui'n* thrill ill the roitca bnl Would -«'l |
• , ti *f t i e will ba* * to o i l .1
thicatened atrike *f apf»fo mrk*r
Iim » 'In
minister,
end
I'roptiffan
^i
Mut
­
'(•
•
I
im.'
H
O
*. 5k
up
a
piohihition
xffaiuxt
8
alc»
l*v
1
placed tha. enhancement in value The other two had
*t replied.
ter Joseph Iioi'lj. ris, wiio me n&gt; rctailrr* lii low inv* u*r ro«t mi lit Writ** n vlllc n’ ao r mpli afc
"inunlty
*•'•»*« ••t
»
.....1' '•
a t cotton •till In producer's hands
Governor la n ^ v w m told the
•
•.
k|l»|
»•„ ' *»• |&gt;rr*eat about $30,000,000, based on ffovrrnoiN he tn'lieveil h -I« -State rubinl in the hi. wn Imh» " of I* « rih'i to md in p i. %rntmir li« . the nituation
,.. |«i.atia-M‘" , M i. I ' . v
Th»* lettuce w orker* aa*reed to
inff Hie ".•reina'* ' rh nil »ii«- paili#* Nab* «if "low* b.4.|rr-",
•It . .11 1. • »W ...
\III If ttu%(
|&lt;
Monday's quota Ilona.
embargo woold help the national
t.o.ai
n.
*■......... I with
return to work in voting Monda&gt;
sv i ti liti m« •• .
im I y 4
.
Under the plea, the government reeovar&gt;* program by iim ••unin^ nient building fire la«t i » ru«4i&gt;.
In llir irlail - 'nation, Johnson l night to accept pay incteaara. It
aith
th.
■iholtz in cunin-ctlon
f ount Wolf kli ndrich * oi Hill
'
will lend 10 cent* a pound to agricultural purehe ing |»ow■•uid bo had pro| .topd a conipri* wan aaul packers would tecrlvr
e lirnlirt mala lll*.nC4 which i.
• uth unp v&lt;J
i .
farmers who still have their cot- preaaod »atUfartion with d* «&lt; lop- dorf. and Kdmund llrirn *
growing daily. He was relrrrad tu
7t rents an hour instead of f»r» pro
I'loxecutor Kxil W ritni
pro Ulin* that Iimif !*••»* ffonrrally a«
--------.
is
tan, If It la low middling and bet­ manta alnee br |in»rlaimed in- ban
W o r d r e a r h e il S a n f o r d lin tay o f ibr ..(Tice of \cr I'lltursl Sccreo-«-j-•
o
d
uniln
wii't-h
the
InvoW**
\iounly o ffe re d amt that other
poaeii that they l*r rsll*&gt; to *au
th e ile a t h o f M rs A K W a l d r o n
ter ta grade and 7-&gt; Inch or bet­ on out-of atate »hi|nnrnta M'-nday
taij Nsihan Mayo, win. is now in F u 1 1ic*r O r S a n J o r d . M u n '
awtr the momtr»ii«
Ml!iffe*,ion» r«»*»l limit woubl Im* rouplod with |worker* in (he lettu ce aheda would
ter staple. Leans o f eight cents
It baeomea effective at I2:0| put forth in thr tirawn i»*#uk**, a proliihttion o f ’*lo«- loader" xalvo acrept a "truce** ^cale about the at Ci wtk vl ll e. T e n n . Ia«t T h u r s i t a y i hirago. Mr, i’ apwuith today es
N i t s \I T h o m a s v i l l i v
• h e r a twi* w r* '* tis ’ t ' r mrainsl
Will be mada on low middling or As-M . Tbura&lt;lay and the g vrrnor volume published t&gt; s rominiixloii oi ibo offering &lt;f individual Item*
. .a.nrJ the i l l .a ' on in s letter
«amr an before the strike
.
h
• ill* pDr«»rrnn|0
better cetton o f lass than 7 8 h*» l&gt;owrr to rail out national headed by Liird Murlsy winch |r*t f mi holow ri&gt;«t tu attract ruxtom
■ot io Mr. May i.
tt
tt
Moi
i-.aod
lallu
r
l
f
M
rs
W
a
b
l
r
n
Is
w
rit
k
n
o
w
n
In
' lath staple* and no loans will be guardsmen If he deems it tii'ies- portx to fflve csxes of
A‘ .oiopenying Mr. I’ apwro.-th l
allegiit n r , and wltli appoint morn of a
il,
n i l . died
Hanford as • former resident
iai.shss**e were II J. Lahman, • I M "l/in d
. lands on cotton classing below sory to enforre his order. About Naai mixtreatmcnt.
board o f dialmi'ulsh* d rlttxon»&gt; to Body O f R ailro ad
nl Iho lionl'' of Induut’ hleO,
Joe
Cameron,
and
l.
I'.
Hager.,
j B b e middling.
make
a
ropon
by
I
•
l»
]
on
thr
M,000,000 bushels of wheat would
H&gt;- I W I'flster, in I'lo.inuavlllJ,
all
of
whom
roiiin
eil
to
Hanford
was
a
vslarinarian
whn
rnjoyrd
* W t H# money Is to be loaned at 4 be held by the embargo.
ad* inability
of
oxt aldlaliinff a
(la., on Monday afterio',iii of n
p te a n t tntetert to farmers who
a wide practice. Tha family resided late yesterday.
matkiip ab«ivi iho fn at limit and
M IAM I. O ct. 1H.— (;n ^ The
heart
attack, It was lenriu-d Imre
on
Hanford
Height*
osar
(hr
aftns te participate In t
ita amount.
bruised bcxly
of
Jnnies
Alan
today. Funeral ssrrlce* were held
mt a g rw tifot
Young subdivision. Dr Waldron
Jolmaon aa"l that 'Voxt aold*
Moore. *12, o f ( ora l Gal lea, comIn that city yesterday afi.uiMH.n.
nig -!»•• ififfiii. at which a man •lal agent fo r the A llan !*, Birm­ lira critically III In a hospital at
Mr. Moreland was a native o f
also
battling
pneu­
Th« first suppar riovling o f thr l»roh« ova n III 'oiling hla goods, ingham anil C oast railway, was t^ookvillv,
Fort Qlbeon, Miss. He enliitad
Ocasun will D- hcltl by member* uf wan i ho only •«««l that ap|»raloil to found in the rear o f * diwn tuwn monia.
for ssnrica In tha War 11,'Heran
MADIKON, Ort. !« .—&lt;4^- John The Fifty Assucialva^ select local
liir loiailer; H»al the avrrayo coat o ffice building here
F.HSTI8 , Oct. IB.— budget for tbs States, and ha was in ni-tioa
L. Kalnachmldl, pnirninrnt Quit- social organisation
hradrd by •o f doniff buaiticaa in the (fulled
Police naid they believed he end­
the coming yeai rallinj for a 3* during the four yaars of ilio con*
min, Ga^ manufarturwr, wan armill las on assessed valuation of flkt. U f I* Survived llV hi* WiJOW,
W A saiN O T O N , Ort. 18.— OP) qulttrd U U la 81 nifht on m prominent growers, at Uir Harman State* wax If*• iwreen' above in­ ed hla life In * leap from a wint
,
Lehman
farm
s
uth
af
Sanford
voice, and II»h» only one or two flow o f his room on ih e 11th floor
|2,h:i'2,4tr'J, n 60 percent reduction two daughters and Ih -c *on*. A,
feels that charffc o f alaylnff Cnff1i»h R.
Oi
0:30
o'clock
tonight.
In municipal U ses, which waa grandson, H. A. Morrlnnd roridaa
firmn in (hr «"unity uerr rsputad
r from a r o o f o f a ammlDr stm e­
have In­ Smith at Qraanvillc, Fta., in IM I.
A l O recent meeting, menthar* to |»r doinff l« ••inran on 10 |H*rI
tre which la a e t-o ff o f the main
state the av- Tha Jury tWIlbaratH about four
WASHINGTON. Oct 18.—&lt;A»,- tentatively adopted at last council In Sanford.
a t -Ihr organization named Henry cent.
i&lt;tiding.
that swdad la aad a half hour*.
Tlis D io r deartmsnt'* Reptemhar meeting, was finally approved at
T to n to n a* their president, Fred
survey o f 322 cstaMI*hmenls in the Monday night meeting.
re oat yet high
BRAZIL EXPUinrH in n OIL d
Only Rainachinldt( rnamben o f Zerrrnner as vt&lt;-c-pg»sident, F.
Collections af tha currant rail
■ parted^ tha hla fam ily and c^ari attachaa
Florids ahuwed a marked increase
X.
Dorner
a&gt;
treasarrr,
W.
E.
were b&lt;&gt; percent, and city commis­
* s d * 4 f i t a i tha farm er hays war* preaant when tha verdict wax
RIO DE JANEIRO, O.i 18
j
both in number of employee and
sioners hope that -by slashing ax (AO— Exploratory drilling* f»r all
has ta n g a a ed .il percent. Deeplte read. There wax little ahow of Hathaway as s « rrtary, and G.
total
payrolls
Th,
state’*
Increase
Herman Brown, a i chief chef.
penses snd tax SI In half x higher are underway In two widely sep­
thshe flparae, the administration emotlen a id HrinuctimWt thank ad
*• « second only to that of Ore collection wil res il*. All rltlicns
Members of the Hoard o f DirectJ * s d a ^ M M faallng tte t tha the jurors Individually, followinff
arated sections o f Brnxll, Han
gun. Tha establishment* checked have been requested by tha coua Paulo in tha south and Alaynax I f .
stO) far tea taw, which tha dismissed defendant and O ff are: J. G Hender. Peter
Sheriff Dun fimt. I'll g et in touch with my had 22,'.|ftn jwrsons at work
T ban ton , John /.crrcnnrr, Henry
MIAMI,
Ort
10
in ell to do their utmost to pay tax­ the northeast. With all IU petro­
__
the Pres Msnt hlx family WfL
w e ll ha*a a
There ton, Fred ZerrenOar, Fred F. llardli
8ii8|M-ii(M from
fium
office l s « m and than
Keplcnirer, o gain o f 0 3 percent er under tha ouw arrangements leum and gnoollns now Imporiod, '•
yisterday
by
G
h
^
Dave
Hhults
on
lies
I
lo
g
on
the
ru
stler.’*
Docner and Frank Meloch.
to prevent a deficit.
la MpMtaMer, compote4
finding all hap been ona o f tho .
GDIL F R n i ) |N AGCIDKNT
rbargr- »*f mi*rqtMJurt in office,
Ilardle. w ho told
a lun heon Ona week's payroll totalled 0388,.
country's biggaat hopes.
,t, I
• tte"
&gt; awe
‘ 4•
ImmtjdiMi' l&gt; tln«nlrr »4 I a bitter •lull audience last sprint: he had 700. an inerrsss o f |H percent.
H o o v e r g o k ii p i s h i n g
af fac_ __
M 1*0KTO RICO OFHC1AL8 QUIT
ST. AUGURTINE. Oct. I 8 - 0 O i
spurnad 3240.000 in g ra b withlo Oregon's pnyrulf
legal fiL’ iit to ivtgin bis job.
Inrieaoa
regain nd, a — A • r o a r ’s Jary yrst*rls&gt; axASHLAND,
Oct. 1 8 .-4&gt;P)
Ilrrdn »aid hi# treuMcs conic t»o days, and hie son , a practicing 21.H parcont.
i&gt; white tha eoU a f oaarataj Miss Virginia Garvin, o f — Enjoying a fi.hing trip with a
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Ort.
—
—
b* auar "tha gan|blvr» want to physician, 017,000 in 17 ilsys, w m■
fi
Fart LaudcnUla, In tha Asath of p a r ij a t friend*, former President run thin county and I would not said in ex ecu tiv e orders to lack
it.-A JP )—Dr. Jose Padlo, commis­
__ ______________ ■ 1 T » • man Inter Mm M O'J a* L. T. Hortsrrt Hoover waa oomawhoic allow it **
sioner of education, and Charles
“ sound Judgm ent and mesial sta
Bietlea
»H|b taw aala
Harwich, o f Braxton, G o ,
who oat tea Klamath River, Apparent,
K. Winter, attorney general, hate •ANKinn
h ave
esnductsi
**I'va Imrn tb« brsi sbariff in hility," and to
was cydteg te amrth FnrWU Ho ly te excellent health, Mr. H oo­ tha United Htatea In viaw o f con­ himself -in a
tendered their resignations ta Apataekleela
discourteous and
Bartow ____ ______ _
mao knackaj from his bicycD by ve* atop pad hare briefly Monday
President Roosevelt.
Published EaatU
ditions/' he dcclarad. at MUml, as vulgar m a n n er," w han etsiied ta
.
._ .
onhkboho.
oct.
o ffoooter
taming up stream for a ha packed his offica rocorda. his o ffic e by thraa w om an
statements
sold U wm I
Ft. t e r era —L JLZ — 1
Ft. Pierre __:____
biased again last n ifh t in iho stood both resignations hod
angling.
“ Whan I was ahtriff bofora
I
The one pans Ion o f
tha sheriff
Oalaeevllle _ _________
octal dispute i f tho loBooboro requested.
Kay Wept - Ft. CL II
show ad tha gambl#rs tha way out ha&lt;l a fis t ic u ff
aftermmlk
here
V A L L E S UDfDSS K M F K
lot T ab cn u c.c
coi grogoHcn
Miami ______ Clear It
ORDER RBSCINDKD
o f town at tha and o f a M call- yesterday.
OslaatO __
— —
n • hall o f huPaia o a f firs J
Fenaacala — Clear (4
Apparently they
_SS W
T O W . 0 U . 1 0 —Ku
Dr. Dan H ardie, J r., aoa uf
JSEE. Oct. 18— (A*&gt; bar ravolvar.
the call o f the IIV . Dale
DU PONT TO WED
T a m p a ---- — Clear a#
don't
want
to
do
it
erxy
any
sutpendad
s
b
a
r
iff,
and
R
.
J.
(’
lain,
•
jit
teat
tears waa no s or plus
Til Seville
Oaqr M
ley, hold la the c nnty J .
28. circulation m a n a g e r fo r Miami
Miami area, tea ateta ■wrw.
RACINE, W U , Ort.
fo r the slaying o f J. 01
That ho w oulddfataadSw hoar- U fs , a w eak ly pu blicaU oa. ware
yesterday
raaclndod
o, tea Church Jan m t The EngagemM|t at Miss Margaret A.
ww w^wqvogpq, waa ww mo « w
dare and allowed tea teg offered by tea Governor w m arrvstad o n
d taordorly aonduct
ter M loop m a &lt; &gt;t in tea Flett, of
Du Mi s e a _____ ____ — —
' Ha i p w i i J te laqya ta ■
ate at M m u • gal- indicated by his lis tiw o te I T H chargee a ft e r a o tr e o t fight that
WM BOt wounds J. Ot L o n laid Pont, president o f the D a
•avaenab
^_ ,
m tw o. O s hJLmmrn waa
.with no lower prioo m o this through .te tho and, test
______
amt a t nn olurca*
|tiro apparently raw I from 0 Company e t Wllmlnfte*l,r
1 don't know JuM* what I shall do
o v o* t e a d o v a n w r 'i action.
A. It .
' A tj,
. J

BERLE CALLS FOR
PROM P REVISION
OF BANKING LAW

B ooseve^W v ise r A aks
Chanfce In* DepoHit
Insurance P r o ject

Top Dresainff O f Part
Of Boulevard Will ,,
Beffin In Few Days

MINIMUM PRICE Mil l io n b u s h e l s
CONTROL VIEWED &lt;E WHEAT TAKEN
BY R O O SE V E Lt OFF EXCHANGES

Retailers Await News U.S .M oveff T o Provide
R4.‘HiBtance Affainst
On Markup Feature
Falling: G rain Price
WhichWanPropoHed

Old Insurance Plot Is V
Basis OfQueerMorder

DakotalsovornorFaceH
Court Fight Of Order

ChildCruHhedToDeath
11nder WheelnOfTruck

AnKwcrToFireProberH !•’

^

L ettu ce W o rk e rs Quit
storeuepar." Strike.R etu rn T oW ork

I.

Former Resident l&gt;ie«*
At Tennessee Home

•

.......... r 1 ■■ i'1

Man
Found In M iam i Yard u,r hu*b*Bd' ,&gt;r- A K- 'v*‘&lt;in.n

r

Roosdfelt Displeased

Fifty AHHociaten Will
Reinschmidt Acquitted Stage McetingToniffht
Of Old MurderCharffe

i

Eustis Adopts 24 Mill
Tax For Coming Year

Over Low Farm Prices

FmploymentlnFlorida
Jumped In September

Dan Hardie, Declaring That Gamblers
Got Him, Prepares To Fight Release

Ore.7

jreflterday’aWeartier

1 Hail O f Bullets $ent
* Into Preacher’jk Cell

Bk-Uf

r

IK ii

■m

"+• ' ■&gt;1• *'«*pt

�fflS B E B S tggB
mmmm

n

and U ieo co n d u c t th e ® -

Ksa'aa:

trto na

ric In (heir commat l # dld v C S m r i

deficiency from official

s a a ijs -fla
Treasury

desired.
-I feel that Senator Glaaa did
an exceiiewi jab with the GlaaaStangnll Act o f IMS,” said Berle,
“ that h* to t what HgldouM ap%l
that It whl ■ great administra­
tive achievement.
r - . ,
"B ai- i think Im xcooH ’ ha the
first to on* in his forthright nod
fascinating s**y, If you wtra to

n t n io fc p c r

Sia’iMte:

Y&amp;Lt Dus

jrs'i'.'
U r f jtfind
t s s ;*
to * jd
r e ’q d l l y

gljpn|er-or pnhl{&gt;* alfftRl^
my patch J l y e m iD u W ia id
col,cr*t&lt; lnaUrlre I would con-

itm erotlaU Tm irt. Ill h &lt; V / « b r a k «V(l l ' - r « l

to

Ju$t be aolfi to

.

•

*

iway—amicably. On' th$
■Ve tried Cihuil aCdidht*

aertti* p ecu liar p ty ch olo:
ft olid co m m e n t. 1 t f* ](

!*r lb rertriet thl* llbsfrty' l* erJ to mohlllxe poblk *«nllment
It would have sentiment mobb
&amp;4.
Y»t’rr‘ (fotlilp ftoq rorreepond-

W
W v
m « w j j&lt;4 A

i n t m ’ i e v A l w Ha rlgM to *»!*•
nsji.' This threw! rooU W used to
suppress criticism. In' dsfetssd of
frodam of tha pr*— tha news pa­
per refused to accept the licens­
ing system.
A' fits' pita* la essentia)
an
Ihfordiod public opisioR, and so to
Democratic Institutions which are
based an auch opinion. It la not
A mere coincidence that la Kqropean dutacraelae the abolition of
freedom o f the Individual ha*
been atlrnded by abolitlaa of
freedom o f lh# proas.

posit Inonranee plan there art a
tremendous number af comm«rrial banka that will find It « trvmaiy difficult to makt a ItvIng.t
. Certain ndminlalraxloM rulings,
he said, are called for during' the
functioning o f the temporary doprofit' frwtiranee plan. .
"There’ should he an emphatic
pronouncement against the undo* P O t u im BAIBRR APPROVES
‘switching’ o f fund*—:tbe attempt
POORN, Holland. O ct.jl3^-(A h
to *prink|* money nil over the
The former kaiser exprdeeed

ydtl arn A pfaa kDf; IH invariably aaauHM

Eagles D o S 'fe a C h

otheast Kloripin it sms a crowd that had
cqommndallpj con^ to MlamJ god Mlapsl Bepch

lUBtbadn auipcndffd from
aftfTA. w h ic h ,* i f tnlfc, t n
-e i cH U i'chm an’ fr o m th ff aj Cables and ih

' W unrivaled
I Hcqch, Cpr»
Elnrldn keys,
if famous Alea’:h.
\ romra at a
all, when th»

,n&lt;l Csral Gable* to play and to
Rvo-ln comfort, *hd It fjM|Mf II**
|Dg conditions Ideal. Prom that
croyd and by hla- own diligence,
Colonel Doherty too(| enough pa*
treija .1* make hla a*r*ral fetobllshmrnts hlo»sum Into petogttal

; fflihrtff Mfardle ia allege*!
' ipH' (ilHo m t
i dlAcaurtooua to. \ group *,g
This anqoantci"
bp dlaplaylng for • “ Jang
atlff wwpbna which bft WM PFIBW i f* V"«
hlmlelf from imaginary attacka by gatjg*tcr».
$ df tM1» nature baa no place in the aarioue cpn- NfVfc Ip Miaml^ history, It some had fdvlcq on
tei offlcd a$ important aa that of ■heriM. It Mims. h J V lh* p i p l . begih Ujalon#. being M
Utikal^nce of a fecblu and deep*rat* attempt to com . from olher a la U ., to such c • x t a I j i 1

,

'*

do wonder th*t. the charie pf WcJ|lntf
menial etaWJIty*' ahould bulk larg*
.k

r rria'dB thaV thki

k

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L*
*•

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!sra'*a'r'A “

r" “ “

ocJ5|

SK A S T

.«

»PProprikW

tr [f W ir o l a*» it
U a f»«P w W a .U i

ervam ot winter nevummods, . Whether lh* eqclal Ughl*
aim Beach #M dimming ot
there will be inonyytd propk
far the wtotor. *nq to lh»*e
enlarged .Wori&lt;ia Vear-Roqn.1
can qffyr «h* Dneal add
' I _» _ ■I A Miiarfara Ifl

lh«y rg&gt;{ .dpmto

)lW llA N C F BOARD
TaWpATtissys ^
.
___________

M BUte* to tea
l*tax to hat* g»ir
ih

,o s
tea Tntpp*
NBA l*
T h M S g to ?

CompHanrs Board In lu difficult
ttek. u xlwuhl rycelvf public co
inerntl"U iiialatid of co»drp&gt;n«;
**?«• T »m p a 'a b g m / if ln). raaujt.

liSifrwa ** H*Amu.«

'

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T

th* many who lto*f ottKoo
business** in lh* Welhorn

W e Are Prepared
tor O ffer UnUAiial
V a lu es 111 Per­
gonal Favort O r
Inviiafioii Cards

ir w a u P ta a ^

H oad Ifxo- U #
in their Ford.

as-iV

o

n

xchariges

S i Agnes GuildStagts
Subscription F stfy

Social Calendar

M r-taata in aI t e r ­
ance. the 8t. Agnes Guild o f ITdly
Croea Kpiacopal Church antortatnad afttla a' subscription bridge
party on Monday evening at tho
Episcopal pariah house. Quaati-

Ferdinand

*%tv *« Hi». «■ tovtoc*? IRr

T Iiy S S D A Y
Regular mealing o f Seminole
lapttr Nqmljer Two Order of
Addltiona) purchases o f tha
e pastern Star will take place grajn throughout the winter —
7:80 b'clodi at the Masonic reaching a possible high o f 40,­
'00,000 bushels— srvrc ir,-titled In
Tha Gr**nswusr School P.-T. A contemplation by the go.eminent.
schema o f Tfllow
and green, wi|l meet at 8:M o'clock at the
AJ the aame time came an­
adorned tha pariah house for tha ecbool auditorium.
v nouncement that) tha c •mmodlty
PRID AY.
credit corporation wo-Id n&gt; ready
Tha W. C. T. U. will meet at by |he end of the week to make
inn o f the affair and had the |:D&lt;&gt; o'cb ck at the home o f Mrs.
ivajlable the first o f ita loans to
Ing committees
assisting W. L Hughey, (t*at Klfth Street.
rotten producers. Loans of eight
O. Stdnholser returned yes4las Carol Fiona and MU* Ejection o f officers.
ant)' 10 rants a pound, dep-mding
r tn m Washington, D, C.
Dinkle, table*; Mrs. Joe
on y*e type of cotton, will bo o f­
s ha apaat about 10 day* da
.leg and Mrs. R. L. Corner,
fered to producer* on toe untold
ttlaaa; Mrs. P. A . Dyson,
portion o f this year's crop pro­
Hr*. W . H. Stewart, M n . W. A.
vided they join in the acreage re­
Mra. a J. Hally baa galqrnad Lslflar, and Mrs. R. Y, Montsalduction control program fur neat
am Petersburg. Vo. where aha va'gn, rafraahmenta; and Mrs. M.
yaar.
m been .wtgilitec hat1 daughter, Minhrik and Mrs. Arthur Branan.
Mrs. Ralph M. Wnrran presided
The w ent. purchases wei.i mads
prises. Mrs. G. C. Cochran cal lac tat the Chicago, Kansas City, Min­
ad Ucksti at the deor;
year of the Bast Sid* Primary neapolis,
Omaha,
Buffalo and
Mro. 8d tn u *rK rte*A i raU n sed
After several progressions of Pr T. A- held yesterday aflsraooa
Baltimore eschanges. They conSunday ftwm Port M yen where contract and auction bridge, scores at the acbsol auditoruim with 40
listed o f both cash whrut and
aha. spent a few weeks with her war* added and prlxae awarded. memosrs in attendance.
Daring nan*.' for December delivery.
step-father. .W. O-CoUlar.
I l l i l Magaret Davis and Max- the meeting Mr*. W. D. Hofmann
Hairy L. Hopkins, the relief
wall Stewart bad high
scores was elected treasurer In place of xoiqinistrator, will arrange for
Pope, Mr*. P. N. among tb* contract playeri and Mrs. Carl Hand who has moved poc^ssing the grain » here nrres*
J. S. Gordy, Mr*, Mrs. T. L. BoUlvain and 0 . R. to Kansas.
m n&gt;
id M in Dorothy Eatridg* held high score among
It was decided to hold meetings
Rougher, a pound el whrai pro­
Lerddy afternoon the auction player*. Miss Davis this year on the third Tueatkay sides tha flour ncrr. i j i y f &gt;r *
d
Mr*.
SuLHvakt
received
silk
of every month at 2:30 P. M. lO-hd uf bread. Thru are CO
e
id and Mr. Stewart and Mr. Plana were made to give a Hal­ pounds of whrat to Ih- LusimI and
Rstridg* woie given silk socks. lowe'en party for the benefit of
A t n lata houf refreshment* the school after which Mrs. J. C.
In the middle sroat whet* be wUI ware served to tha following: Mrs. Mitchell, principal o f tha school,
H. M. Papworth, Mrs. Margaret requested that all first fr*da
Barnes, Mrs. t). L Thrasher, Mr*. mother* sreur* birth certificate*
E. M Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. fo r their children.
J $ y D. U Tk rax her and Mra. J.
Tilton Houghton, Mr. and Mrs.
All mother* were urged to at­
D. W oodrqff motored to EueU*
Roy Holler, Dr. **d Mrs. A. S. tend the County Coupeil meeting
ynotdnUy w h^ a ^
McCallum, Mr. ted Mr*. J, C. on Oct. 26 at the Junior. High
day with the^ form er* mother, Mitchell, Dr. and Mr*. H. W.
School. Mlea Dorothy Htohes led
Mrs. R. L Perron.
. ;
tb* members In the singing o f
“ prp^-TtmgV ghrf-MISs J e a n -U n ­ TI.A W in a.liiiinislfirm i
well, prograni ohairnfcn,
Intro­ getcy hug buying program
nr, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Montsal- duced Mr*. Dorothy Lamb, who
vatga, Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Mrs. talked on the Hlue Klubon proGeorga A. DeCottes, Mra. F. K.
Ruuutillat, and Mr*. A. T- Wh.to
Also Mrs. K. 8. Lam son, Mrs.
A . K. Marshall. Mrs. A. M. Phil­
ips, Mrs. Haul*) Mclaulin, Jr.,
Mra. W. C. Erickson, Mrs. Harold
Long, Mr*. Frank Bartholomew,
Mf- and Mra. Glenn Lingle, Mis.
Kualia Peaks, Mrs. Allan Moacley,
Mra. R. B. Lewis, -M rs. H. R.
Ltaas, Mr*. M. 8. Wiggins, Mrs.
Ru-sellia and yellow eldar were
kaiji
Ut■tar part of tha week.
B. f . Perklni, Mr*. M. Mlnarik,
used to decorat# the room* of the
Mra. Wallaro Crosby, of New
Word has teen received her* Yvrk City, Mr*. Oossit, Mrs. J. G. homo of Mrs J . C. Benson, Paik
f r o « 8. R- Dcryla, rcglatrar at Hall, Mra. Betty Ball Brown, Mr*. Avenue, when Mrs. B*n»on enter­
the Florid* Slat* Colltge for Earle T. I»ucks, Mra. W. A. LefT- tained the memebr* of the Tues
day Afternoon Duplicate Club and
Watotn, teat thr*. Sanford etu- jtr, Mra. L. A. Palmer, Mrs. K.
a few olher guests with a bridge
K.
Posrifoy,
Mra.
O.
C.
Gibbs,
a U b tW Miaacg Virginia Earle,
party ycst«iiUy afternoon. Tallica
j H b e i h . Can*,
and
PhyUj* Ahd Mra. C. A. Yancey.
Bmtth, Wf)o wen* enroiked. atTKP - f Also Mr. and Mra. H. II. Colo- and other appointment* were denecentuata
school &lt;f4rlng tb* Y93t-33 torpn, man, Wr*. B. L. Cornell, Mr*. Ar- *lirned In &gt;*-llow
the chosen color motif.
nra listed on tbp honor roll for tiiar Brjkrmn, Mr. urod Mrs. L.
At the conclusion of aevaial
tha' second semester o f that term.
Ilawklna Connelly, Mr. and M.a. game* of bridge high score prise
Jo* Gonxalex, Ur*. John
Kelly, among the club member*. Floren­
Mrs. 11. M. Wat* j d , Mr*. Goorga tine trays, weie awarded to Mra.
M f i x L p u c k s E n i e r i a i n s Gray, and the Misses Carol 8 l’»ne,
L. F. Boyle and Mra. Joseph A
Ouve Dinkle, Malle Bowler, Mar- Melaeh. High *coir prise among
garot Davla, Evalyn Click, of the other gue*ta, &gt;t*llow tapers,
Complimenting the members of Madlaonvllls, Ky., Katherine Mor­ wept t&lt;i Mra. Ava W Davla.
tee Aftapmun Tea DqpllaUa Club, rison, Libby Cornell, Mary Lou­
I#ate In the afiernooa a *alad
Virginia
Mr- and sweat course was aervi-d by
0 - « ck* entartalned wllh ise Meriwether,
Daniel,
Margaret
Cox,
Rebecca
• bri(, r i w» » r ty Ftotordar .a fU rtha howteaa, aaai*tr«i by Mrs. II Hnoon bt bar home on MahoolU Stevens, and Dr. L. I). Drown Law is, Mrs. Mar la I. 8al&gt;en. andi
Avenue. Vasrs and howls bf roses and Maxwell Btrwart.
Mrs. Ralph U. Wight
were uaml to adorn the rooni*
Thus* present wcr» Mrs. Wal­
where tea tables srera spread for
lace W. Wnght, Mis Ralph It.
play.
Wight. Mr*. 1- F. Hoyle, Mr- II..
A fter k x e ia l Jifogtrsslons o f
B. Lewis, Mra. J. II. liintonnistat,
h r id o . Ugh acoxs
Mya. Joseph A. M-iscik Mra
asraxped to Mra. B.
Whitner
George A. ItoC'oltea, Mra, II II
n served
Pop., Mrs. Byn &lt; an t»i ll, Mr* I
assisted by Mr.
Koliert U. Axt, Mi«. A t* W .ighl
H. R Papworth.
Davla, and Mrs. Marcia L. fiahsn
* t i rapprort^,
____*V

ifrs. Ralph Warren
Presides Over P.T.A.

Thaaa “ Oaad Old Day*",

Tha modern method
yyAKDKRDfO through SB eld co­
TV loatal hones on my vacation rocogtly, 1 stood before the open Are­
place In U o kitchen wondering
aboat the woman who had don* her
cooking there Prepared not only
tha dally meal* bnt stirred groat
batches ot Jally over that open Bra
apd smiled tedious hours for tha
contents ot tha pot to boll down
la. tha proper ronalatency.
And
evhn after that had no assurance
that tha Jelly would "Jell. *
What a long way we've corns—
w* tnodsrn women who make Jams
aqd Jellies In twenty to thirty mlo■iIan from the lady who lived In
Il&lt;Ut house. Think of bar when
ran turn on your gas or elerlrtr
•lava or Uaht your oil burner to
unok your Anal batch of Jelly and
yam this reason.
Think of hrr
b&lt;0 you measure that magical
: instance,
hottlad fruit pectin. Into
dhur .prviervlnt kettls and, after
fSrr. ay I'irte minutes of boiling.

all huilnxabaa which
ad U i ha m i x #
Wat Ulla. Ihg NRA
No wonder people gut cnr.f aed
tKxxx miied-up time*. Now th«y
T tafflnf Ul Ulntfi won't lo«k
, Mark one* wo get dot of th*
4. W# won't feel go clue for
a t matter, either, wbon wo n l
Jd af soma long g tcci- -Miami

*| ts*
'T v i m .R'OTK,*"•
"■n|taw»««. Pae ^ ta maH

u e«iiit mm mu&gt;
To prepare fruit, stem and cnith
thoroOghly about $ pounds fully
rip* grape*. Add U cup srstsr and
simmer, covered, 30 mlautee. Willi
tlgkldklnaad grapoa. add Juice ot
1 lemon to water. Blevo hot mtx.
turn.
Measure surer Into larg* kettle,
Add nule. raisins, and prepared
fruit. -Slllng np last cap with eater U necessary.
Mix wall and
bring to a full rolling boll over
holiest Are Stir constantly before
and while boiling. Doll bard I minule.
Urn,me from Are and stir
la bottled Hull pectin. Than illr

LIFE’S BYWAYS
T&gt;0 V 6u Wa h t a P u V T d m C
N K L Ta t w o r m s /

Gloria Swanson Stars
In Milane Film Today

Tuesday NigM. Oft. 31, 8 P. M.
Townsend DriNI
MJttlunttFWch

Handsome A Ji'i-h Hitler,,, the
Gersama dictator, a'hlase Ms tal­
le r coantrynen as-uc m iff lac*,

ooyiaKt

• wo# reviewed
Ih was mad* pf

Yourself and Join (he Ft«n|

atert.

is r *

S iM S flU K

S l m U . r T o A b iv ,

Pfinted On Oriuic* Car^i
WhlU PkceJJ and teat Ruxe'an
ih trytag to sea ho* f w np 'H
m air t h o r i t e * i f f * tea t t m i
ink aod IBs o f PXM will to "■*-

H. JL P a to o , Mr*. K.
way,'. Mra. IP. R I am .on

O. B n . Mra. A. M w*l

enmerk—ruincujetil with reports
a t m|lit«r) unit* in liv in g had
ton rw-enforccrj —teal Ohr Health
rpthern frontier wo$H be 4*nited ” By all thg nolans at our
Kimtoa uf on impending AusO-Garotan ngreviuenl Jn the AusIan X fli-N aii compelgp nros*

\vS&amp;XSi'JlF

t o prepare Juice, item 3 P0und4
M ly rip* grappa and cn»»h (hop
oujhly. Add M cop apple vlaeggc,
1 teaspoon cloves, and 3 teaspoon*
cinnamon Drlng to a boll, rovar.
and simmer 10 minutes.
Plaoo
trqlt In lelly clojh or bag oad
tnuoete out Juire.
Measure sugar apd lulca Into
large saucepan and mix. tiring to
a boll ovrr IfoUret Ore and at once
add bottled troll pcclla. stlrriag
coatlantlr. Then bring to a tuU
rolling boll and bull bard
mire,
ale. llemovc from Are, shim, pour
quickly I’araAip hot Jelly at ones.'
Makes about II glasses (I O'uld
ounces each).

wore fVom loans to heads o f tlh P
«to».*M *HM»| whleji W lggls
comp*j»a$U«fl a* an ofTkM.
Included wg» a dftilt* o f n d
proximately $3,100.000 oihidd i f
Gerard p*VL cK aln hn • of^ tU W
o f the qr^klyW MyMwWMTransit Cofnpany, wtth c ? jla t f« l
against tha loan ^w orth'$Al J.OOft
Another lean apEroximataly f V
.100,000 be |he ban*
In the evidence as onig. oein W . »
A. R. q ^ p a m n pf Ibe t f l t S b k
tlonpl P^ptr and i'uwrr (iompanV.
IV o r a prtH nl*d evidence . to
ahopr that Wlggln at one lien* fflt'
180,000 a g*ar from Dnhl'q
pany and 12.000 a year'from tea
International Paper Coinpasy.
•
To copiplete the picture, the
inetlllgator presented a t*biq
'bowing that in four ream and
•evarnl months ending July 31, tMtf
hanb hail set aside tiU.OfHlQOO
aa reserves against looses.
Kernings as reported to stock,
holders for the snlne time xlenf
pUt at $130,420,000 which, e lM
capital stock, surplus. uhdlMdfcf
profits, and capital Increases W
acquiring other banka, brought
tba total capital stork and earn­
ing* to $803,000,0M ah of Jutf $U
llonuaes argregalln g
$3S,«XY
In tba four-yaar period Werg lUfc'
*d h, Pecora as day to Wlghlq
from tha bank and its one t|Mi«
affiliated Chase Harorltlea Catporation. Ills salary
from
bank eras given ns foil own r . ■
IU2W--$l70,noO; 11*10, $*li,T »0j

^5ii_K5JLMej_JJU2. .122fhWh

F#r fler RridgC Club

Ghost* and Goblins
Request YoAr
Pi-ceenee

Kievan (lasgea hi $0 mlnirt**

qf Jally or )*aa Into freshly scalded"and aktm by tarns tor j u t I m l*
glasses. And again when you nst nine to opol slightly, to pr*v»*t
guch slmpla recipes aa thaaa which Soallng fruit Poor qalckly. Ptf*
abaolatsly assure tha success of aOa hot copitrye at onto. Makes
yoar Jally If you follow them ac- aboat • glssiea (3 laid ouheos
cwrately.
tech).
Ripe Drape Conserve
ui.,J,,llS,

Mrs. Benson Hostess
For Her Bridge Club

•OF. Wrt 9?I* f p j . who U A f

o f InJarCa doffxrod t o 'M
Mi* ncofcMnl u9U
1
X-ray Ncturao H fW H '
WUI* auffara* h K fl‘

a tsm

fC M ti«M 4 ( m
r &gt; (. OM)
Uoit, m n n a m ) parch*** a f the
wheat at etg markets through the
fa rp icn (national grain corpora­
tion for the account of the feder­
al emergency relief a tniniftrali.iit, wh'ch aril] distribute tt to

¥»*• w,

g n .r a u t
Ith rodM by all In■ that duly te »u iw

s

s a a '.t s ^ u “.,rss:

S t r « la fa ! them.

SANFORD.

r

GENEVA HEARS
R E A S O N FOR
GERMAN MOVE

Colonel Doherty stepped In o l‘
Ith* beginning Iasi y e v . w l*ft ■"
Ity. ft wiU b# rgr
tha 1932-33 season

lu ^ p eh d in g h b i t

X:

" ’K J
naothers so early, not In mahd •*. would bw
, A.
v iu s p^para'liroi for .laying own. responds Ihal did nut
™ long
, Uriallxe. Bui on lh . w bol., hU

r charge*. Qne of them U that 8herA •'.•(fund iUjilfthrnt' and mental hUfact that MV. H&gt;HI« ift Very rdlably

w tr teak U*' Rhv’ Tf'rV f ^ j

L
a fI 1
u
J

e

•m

to

o f pujiCtulflity
dcnce,

|(4,

deposit to compata with Urn aavtag* hash;---*
"O ur financial add Indostrlal
■ystwins' are being re*olu«ionlt*d.
___ a- a’ certainly
----a— a— tkai
'l«al IJ
la' at moat
l U l Ika
tha
machmakm which Wt» aba’ today
will uM he tbd mechanisms o f Jf(]
year from m w , . . . .
“ la awbitlnr want seems to me
tha hterlubla rrvlslon a f - f t e
banMajf acta, I believe we aW I
find o arseires headed for oppor­
tunity rather than for danger." .

&gt;• MfAMI. Oct. 13.— (Ah— A aUta.wlda' reunion o f man who served
with Uta forty-fUcond Division z
la the World War wQI be held U '
Orlando, during an Armlstfeo Day a
ralehratlon Nov. II and It. James.I
E. Itarney, president of the fieri-; ■
da Chapter of. Bainbow Veteran. I
announced Morulay.
A businew
meeting will he held lit cbnjunc
tlort with tkd rrunlon.

ijllflfgtl.

P

with ghost

s&amp;s'zn
tha

d

WASHINGTON
Oct.
IH. —
Newspaper advqnt-lng ■&gt; the piedominant type of
auvi-rti-ing
among chain store-, arrord 0 • l»
the Keihial Tps'ie Comliiisst *n‘s
report. “ Chain
tre An-ertising",
mailt* p bile rrrmtly. M ire :li#n
hi* pe/Tent o f the 1,010 clia n* re­
porting their Jrta led aifvrrti-mg
• -pcmlilurt-x for a recent
&gt;-tu
t'-sd newapai-ey advert'-lag, imi
Iheee rhgiqa (ipprateU US.:, pertni)
ol the store! pf thix group, the daughter, Htlfp Hellir, he&gt;r re­
turned 1« Jatlmontilla after visllroininl— on r-'t'Ortail
Thr euarai-aion also tviypltil ing relatives hero.
Mr, and Mrs. Julius Boyctt and
that l.'tOA chmos opxrating 111. -ij
sturer had apept m jre than $(£,- ■tun James have relumed $j Peny,
OOllJMat fjjr a^vprti-iiu in tn e1 Ha, (pi is »nd ( lyd* Klnant. of
year *■■ averaxe of 313 '62 a rh»in Nenfonl, visited friends her* Sunami II.OP4 a slot*. Th- -ale- t.lf , day.
•ne-e t itsi ns. it was annouiuetl
Glen Guv» &gt;dt ami I-walla Hornfice-tlt l $4^122,000.000, and
hr edge were at lake City I. iday
ratio tf advertising espense to whsr* they playril football.
sales w»i 1A2 peicaul.
UUs Kero Ogle.by and Mia*
Millinery, pnlimlted pro** v»tl* Mariniha Uoyell hat* returnad
•tr. ami fum ltorr chain* itp n in l fram a trait i« Jar ksoneilU.
ailvoii-in g ijipRHft# a * iic.‘ *uri igr | Rev.
“
and Mi*. It. J. MtUlgan
fpr more than WO parc»»nt o f tN irr| wet* In Eallstoo l bunday *\. nbig.
total asirnditutr* for •tluarti'irMr. I T h . young |t#oyl* uf the kl«*ihoU iucrty $od inrat chain* rrpi&gt;» *dI (list (?burch held Ilieu p (\llir
T-22 |&gt;»icant o f I ital advertising meatlng at tee ham* of Miss j
U*fd In
paper*!
pro. ••• rinth, Bviett Tues.I#, vronlug,
*Kg'os. ~tA percent; Jr g ctu si-.'
Mr. sad »$r.. Ph lip Kggpr ft
7&lt;U |tci&gt;rnt,.atid depirtmenl xtti# returned Trim a four mnn|l;*' *
chain*
ygrt-’ i't.
to friend, in Ma*&gt;«.H « t u , C
fChaln stun advertising, whsh necliruU Ntw Vork and ul
ha* been shgTn to b# predovi _______§
______ f

Hanford Conakry Clob
Thursday, October 19th
Mrru's (tencpRelor*
9:30 P. M. y
$U»d Inc. Tan

New U R X n

first slg months of 1933, $82,170.'
In addition, Pecora brought o a t
that IViggin received approximatriy 301.0(H) , jj-qr
In several companies with ihtr
highest about $40,000 from A r ­
mour and Company.
V7

WASHINGTON. Oct. IH.— While
•I.* .National Recovery At|mim«*
tration** "lluy Npw” rant|Miivn la approprl^Uan !• btin«
t4»o young tw have iirtMlureil any tio |»er cant. A ih a tU r pmaf | U u
Mati«lun, ie|Mirta loiouvir to htatl- mauuCaclurft v co U UuU n &gt; m i k
«fharf*r* herr. arrtknlinjr
thr mirii carried on during tha past
NR A |irraa nation, are carrying fe%y year* haa rvaulted* Ilf lmpf|V
|ite«i|ft’ N uf mrally Imreynotl ad f*qJ Improvement* In It* pnfflart
j tci tiMitjr Mini of I'tMiifvration m the nhlch are being Introduced to thf
iitliniiiDliati«»n'» rffurt to break the public Ip “ InUntlflfd flMiciiJin*
h»ir jam tehnh i&gt; hohlinir up c«»n- an^l aalea effort* to promote the
I aunii'i hiijinif.
■inerrf*c&lt;| u*c of thc»e pnp|vict|."
| S«&gt; fat. it i* «at«l, rut complaint*
A trade pa|&gt;er editor wrote M *
|have been received from newa- mlnlatretor llu*h S. Johnaon
, (taper* Mnent Ilie *uf treated adver "e?ery puhllaher will epplaurl your*
to
Btimuletf
bualncaf
I ti*finenla which writ* went «»ul hy effort*
tiif NR A Simim' itewnpaprra, &lt;n through ejjrrcM ln^ lx^trl|i«irnt ^
the other harnl, have pmntl*e«l to vertlaing dealgnrd tr fndure AmcH•un the M'ltew in lie upa with lo- '•ana not to be afraid t • buy thoae
commodities and »erv!ce* which
«al and national advertlaeia.
fr pre*a relranea th* NRA I* ih«y nm l and can affotd."
ipiotinif from mmmunirat Iona re*
In a statement in housewives
celv«'d from important manufar- •&gt;f the rnuntry General John-on
ture»p aln«t* thr tampalirn atart •trged pte-ent buying, daclnring
ei| a few day« a»ro Theae lndl "there Is a new confidence abroad
rate the lo-Mef of the writera In in the land.”
I Ifirieaaeil ail vet tMnif approptia*
lion- ami m doltiir everythinff
WOULD ABANDON BRANCH
poaaihle to c ntlnue a^’ jrir-atve
•alea effort*
WASHINGTON. Oct- lH - O f l - r ,
line «i»ch letter from ope of the
Receiver* for the Flori^,
ra x !
laiyeat flnui millrrw In the coun*
Coast Railway Compant
V f* try derlai ra that hia advettlainr day i«k»tl thr IntvriUlp Commls*|un to appmva *hsn(l'»njnent of
it* Orahiv t*lty luanrh llns, sdtffxL
Ing fmm Nrw .Smyrna, Fin., ta
Orange (*lty Junction, Fin.
Mis. T. II. b -t*jr-' » wUI return
i nxivniw to hur h. •uir in H q rp a &gt;sik, N. J. afU r s fi ndiug two
-risks here aa lb* g q - f «f Mr.
a&gt;.d Mr*. W. II. T'.nu'i llff», South
banf ird Avrnun. bb* si!l » $|-

•nutpaiilcd by her lor. f. ff. Euktixuii. who has b a n here for tevcial wveks on &lt;VX| I )••

(Juest Night
B rin g a G u p ft Prow
Thin A d and O n* 35 C «n t
T lc k ft w ill A d m it T w o
A d u lta. •

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nca»«

----------- . 1 % . ^ : - ^ . - .—

ingr Boys
TAMPA FAMILY
aj asme
W IP E D O U T BY HardFor
from th j practice field
DEMENTED BOY at Reporta
the rear of deminol lllgh School
this morning indicated that Coach
rooms. The weapon, also blood­ Leonard McLucas, determined that
stained, was fa.nd on th* back hi* 1P33 football eleven shall tarn
In a convincing victory in iia third
pirrh.
Ideate was crouched in n chair game of the season at Payton*
n the lath room and offered no Beach Friday afternoon, haa been
resistance as offi&lt; ra searched driving hl**eharg*s at top-speed.
him for wraptm*. II inuntblrj in­
The team’s deTeat at tbs hand*
|v u n i v e r s i t y
o f F l o r id a ,
coherently when asked *t&gt;oot th* of Lake City last Friday spurring
PAINESVTLLK, Oct. |M.-Mlnd- crime, and was hustled off to the the players on, th* boys are rafa l o f his Gators' inability t •&gt;pepe- county jail.
sjwnding to th* drive. Blocking
Meantime, a crowd ha«pgath&lt;red and tackling! has Improved notice­
trot* th* North Cabolina State
defense M ar th* goal line, tCotch at the little' uangalow, and as the ably, is th* report, and much
Dutch Stanley moved his griddtrv police car sped away, lh;r* weir polish has been applied to th*
dawn to the 10-yard line yester­ shouts front the craw l of “ get
offensive drive.
•
day and devoted 80 minutes to h tn—kill pirn.” Th* Daytons Besrh eleven boasts
lasting Florida'* scoring playt.
Neighbors had heard a conttno" Four times In th* gam* last tnm In the h iusc yrsitvdsy moVn- bn* o f the fastest charging lines
•afirtUoi night, •Florida
rollej iny aboil 'J o'rlock, and observing In Central Florida. The team haa
down within 10 yards o f ths Wnlf. Istrr that the house war rlorvd
progressed slowly, having lost to
pack goat line, hut not once iliti' ami none of the family moving
the Qatar* push It over f i r a about, they called pollre and the II. K. Lea by a 7 to tl score, tied
touchdown. Onca
N. C. State sheriff's offir* shortly oefore ma n. Orlando 0 to 0, and defeated Palm
llcach last week 0 to 0. In May­
■topped them on the three-yard
Motorrycle
lV .r 'man IV. H
berry, Malcolm, and Hardwick,
lu ll Policeman I . V, Stewart and
'
Yesterday Coach Stanley tried Deputy Ucn Watkins were th* C arh llall has a trio of players
silt every one of hi* scoring plays,| f lri,t |„
They hrik* into who rartk with the best o f them.
Reminule Digit docs not return
and he fount) them working per- (he house through a rear window
hrr* fur a 'gem s until Nov. .1
■ fact)/. Jack Hi nders m, the little ur,
ml thu lnurder s-snr.
fallback
from
Miami, broke
•]
mly of Miehael l.iesta, the when the strong Ocala Wildcat*
.through for a touchdown from the rather, apparently the first on* will furnish the opposition at Mu­
nine-yard lino three times during! killed, was found on the
flu &gt;r nicipal park. Nest week, Coach
'the half hour, and It Is I i hrj wedged between a lied snd the Mcl.ucns takes hi* tram to Del-and
'Sloped that ho will retain this g lflj wall, indicating he had struggled lu fight n stubborn llulldog eleven
jin Saturday's game with North* v iolenlly.
which wa» held to a scoreless
[Carolina U. here.
In un adjoining room was Ihe tin at I'slatka last week.
Jimmy Hughes, the injured full- i ody olif Mrs. I.icata on a bed with
back, retu rn ed to h ® f yf hi t T1 IIn- foiin of young Joe Urata
y her side.
lay as did Msi 1 Wnrr. ip Sun
Mis* I’ lovidenre
l.irnic
was
'ord tackle and the G a to r *i|u*d
•an through sn insplrrd prarllrc itretehed dead un u l*cd at a baek
with Philip, uneonsroius but
icrlmmage against Ihe frnsh. The
my* worked until tbs last rays Willi a spark of Ufa IMt on sn»f th * un had disappeared, then( other ned nearby. As I be officers
Jl* flood lights well* uinftl «&gt;n dashed int i Ibis third loom of
utd they
wnrkrtl pome inorr death they not red that mid of
Philip's legs moved slightly, lie
was lushed lo tile Tampa horpilat
wbelt- lie died ut n il) o'clock. The
According to A. I). Dicker# n,
iithei Indies wen remuveil i i the
CrooniM puldirity man, thr PanthJ..L . M a i U i ! ! ! ; f y iu i 'l
,m-tiTv-in ii|»1nfvwk«pr f#f: mm
To rn
Mirtluiio, u
n«*Rt-tjonr
IM'Ik HInii, "Hill ||«- li.nrtl a »rrr&lt; 'other irrui'llmir araaon, and Cr&gt;arh
Foster ha# ambitious plana for
of n .lap* in the I.UMtu liotitt* il m u l
J oVIimU, 1 tl hr iftit uii Mil*I wrlit t o undefeated year.
la treating children's colds,
The *ame team which fought
d o n 't ta k e
a j i n s /
,d yvlb-d in « loud volte if there «t&lt;*stsr*-«lly last «™-on haa returned,
a- any tr.iuolr
i
thr rr|iort. Another fast raarg
l.turylliing »»U- -till
n 'hel Ing line is in prospect, with Dingle
Hire llirn, lie -aid. and getting I dai-kstm. Th o.as, Gregory anil
i answer, he returned to hi* t'lark outstanding, and with Ijifair
nne and to bed. Other neighbor* and Amn» *« sure selection* for
dyl they also beaiit .he Hut*** l.xikfielil ill the «tat*. heaileil by
the Y.Irar'a home
v v Jhs’ eW 'fs-stllon*. * * - »
fu n ' need after hour* of wolrht’ rmim* Aradetny boast* Ihe bi'sl
g Ilint -mm-thing « ii- wmng, "1’ iln ir Alliert" Sherman, ami
t-. Mural *o leli-ptinned the p o -1|,iple-t h r e a t ( aptain I'atrick
i and *heiiff'« iio-f d"i I iru'n,. w.ldiin snd Young complete thr
le onion and n liriithi r of Hie &gt;n,kft,-lit romtdnslion.
niti man, reached the li 'tin* a-, •]•(„ |ram wi|| |,|ay a game her,
is ofTirei* ul riv ed
Nirk
Maralusii, !*21 Twelfth* *-------------------------'

PICK THTW i NNH*
with th* ir t M i ( ih m Uh moc* u d mora difficult task W se­
lecting the winner* o f Th* Harold*! Pkk-Tbe-Wiener contact
which haa for pHtee ah ticketa to the Milana Thaotar, offered
through lb* court**? o f Jot. L. MaranUtU, theater managvr.
Lifted below or* name* o f team* which will participate in
out*landing game* In the nation next Saturday. Th* firat three
pen oni sending In th* nearest number o f winning names will
be awarded two ticket* each.
•
Clip this list, plan* a "W ? in the column opposite th* name
o f the team you think will win and send It t# th* Sports Edi­
tor o f The Herald before noon on Saturday, Oct. SI. If yoe
think the team* will lie, write th* word “ Tie” opposite th*
tekm* lifted.

CoacfiConcentratesOn
J Scoring Plays That
^ Failed On Saturday

NORTH CAROLINA Vfc FLORIDA

ORLANDO,

Oct.

IS.

----

Plashing a b e w ild e r in g
a sa o rtment * f spinners, m v o r a c a a n d
forw ard reason, th e l o Q I n s T a r a
ad W inter P a rk op en ed tls o ir I B S *
■oases last n ig h t b y t r s a n c i n g
Sooth G eorgia S ta te C o l l a g e SO
In • •before
n
la r g e
O r la n d o

|

lu. 8. U. va, ARKANSAS

TRE N TO N , O ct. 18.— MP&gt;-----A l ­
len Gay, form er c le rk o f t h e G i l ­
christ county c irc u it c o u r t . M o n ­
day
was
sentenced
to
th ree
years In the state p r is o n a t H ert­
ford on a plan o f g u i l t y t o e m beasllng about |M)00 In s a t o a n d
county fond* d u rin g h i* tw ainrw tan
office. Ha was trans f e r r e d t o R o i ferd Monday n igh t to
b e g in
h is
sentence. •
• • •
;■

YALE va. BROWN
CARNEGIE TECH vs. NOTRE DAME
va.

PURDUE

N. Y. U. vn. COLGATE
PRINCETON vs. COLUMBIA
CORNELL vs. SYRACUSE

LE G A L N O T IC E

HOLY CROSS vs. HARVARD
ARMY vsTlLIANOI8

IT N P K U

WISCONSIN vs. IOWA
KANSAS 8TATE vs. NEBRASKA
K E N T U C K Y vs. W . 4 L
vs. M IC H IG A N

O H IO

nrxt Friday afternoon with an op- bureau o'
|K&gt;nrnt unannr-uncr&lt;l today. Tbr I *howa iht
Ida same of thr year will be many lilr
(ilsysil-st Orlando rn -AlinlfUte

a n d

BY

V IH T U K

of

th# Authority In m# Vtrt#d mm M a y ­
or o f th# City
Hanford* F l o r i d a ,
bf Ordinance Vo* l i t o f M i d C I l T
of Hanford. rin fM a. I h # r # b y c a l l
a Prlmay KI«ttlon
to
b#
h # ld
throuabout th« City o f
S a n fo r d ,
Florida, on T u # »d tf, tha 7 th
day
of Nm»mb#r. ItSB. fo r • l# c t lo n o f
two City r o im o lt flt M r i, o n c h f o r
a t#rru of threa f t a r t , mm\&lt;L C o m
ralMalonoro lo bo tn t*d
upon
to
two yroup# d n i f n a t i d mm “ O r o u p
I** and •‘flrouft 1/*
Mid #l#rtlop shall »»•
h o ld
at
thr City llall In said C ity In r o n for mil y to tha 1*w« and o r d l n a n r # #
r#lattna l« alartlona n ow In f o r r #
to th# City o f Hanford.
F lo r id a .
Thr polls Will ha op#n a t 7:SU
o'flnrk A, M and w ill clo# # a t -r u n ­
down jr paid data
I h#r#br appoint W . M. N c K I n -

INDIANA vs. NORTHWESTERN

CroomHAcademyTcam
Opens Season Friday

non, r;n

r

isp v,

sou

— .

r.

—

iisthsi^fitr*^sr iiain*wt#ir«ti»»ir * * e

w e r r ' dJlIT - Mrtha

Mothers!

Eyes Examined
GlaiiarH Correctly Killed

C h est C

DR. HENRY ‘
McLAlILlN. Jr...
O plnntclclsl
112 Park jkve

IIIK T IIH m i T N l 'M I l K K

(MKAlr)
A ll# # !:
K. L.A M SO N

LEGAL NOTICE

in

It*

r&lt;|uippr&lt;!

first class
* trial.

In

|ob work

ro ra v o r c o r tr -v
rrsv a o r n o a in A

In r# Kami# of

*t

His

I’ hu w I Is

Want roatlhU prirr* fits* us

U m T M ostly a f r doctor, on e o t
th e best I n jC i n M i C i t y , t o U
Mother to tr v Raainol Oisstmaat
■■ he kn ew it wae good. It w*a
wow ja rfu l and after using a full
Jar t h s a ffe c tio n w as e n t ir e ly
healed. Bines than I have bean an
ardent user o f Reeinol fo r borne,
cuts, and all w anner o f akin affacHan*, and hav* n ever k n ow n it
to fail. T h ere i* nothing like it

W IU s lA M H .

TYPING
Bpeclni InvcKilualinns
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Bastard. VI

leaf yalMw pin*. Golf rad
BUI L u m b e r Co.
llth and Uolly
KB VICK
i’ beot 1U

BILLY’ S UNCLE

I sill fill Iht' \M l oil1*, th«- (tUltll 8
i* &gt;ii got thr nituutlon wrll III

l.aio', hit

Fimeoumph Printing

IHKAI.)

f.neh w i n ' ^oitig tu iHTiim# uii
Mi l v , bill with D » v i# . Ilrmlri#%»n
111«•v#it Mtwl l l c r k w l l i (g fi y i ti j t dm

lot ft*I A rliMligr in Lall r g r r l n *
. f light Ihillot h. • I imm *. M» A»«l&gt;
«4i tl ,Mnli infti (hi I u rM it'h l I’ll#
llllt Ultt I’OllljHlatMl of
S h t'U M I,
it ff m i l ; M i r l i u i k, li ft
Ui*» r ;

guatii;

K virin l, r#n

t0 T U Y - . v1 "T O LD V D 0 Ac t T V e t

iTAvVCT T V A T V D U CO U LtATr

k^JtFMCT WCffriJt. TO UJVITV.
,\ U T .T T tK -S T V U .1V IG T O O

j

I F 1 1C V I V 0 WOtO T O U f k K V Av
M U . U 0 O B A JC V ii O V D U V P O V l
V t » U l « r r a A M TVJJL A d N B O W Y

^BOOT VT Y -U O S W C W tt - l t &gt;
| K4*« . T K MIUVAOU T O *.
l M W \ \ .V — T V iA X S
y

It-r; liftnhavtl, i ghl g aril; Srh.iman, li g h t laikli*; ami M o y r , i.g h l
flirt, but Coach Sta nley mail# viu*

V um#cr rt&gt; -obT

llirrou# ailbalilull •!!#.
V
I lu* Kl(»ri^|a footi all #&lt;|uatl did
nol h»»r a».y |irr*tlgr whrn they
wi'ic fmvv)) lu wind up willi a
0-0 tif al llulr gh la#t HaiurJay
night uftrr Ihuioughly m i ; play­
ing N*. C . SiA'r It itsiiyh f«»-r
(|umilrr» ol (. Iriatling riirouutrr.
Krom »jrrta\or» fnt,ifm tly rim®
thr coiiiinriil: "TtiBi Klo.dia Irani
|iaa more da#h ami spirit
and
color Ilian at®* w# have %#ca.H

Revenue BureauPlans Use Ot [JJQJ
Authority In Effort To Halt
Distortio ns Of Tax Returns

&gt;

Ik ^ o M tia d .

TO TVA_V

irdinatedQuiz
. abergh Case
Prompted ByRecent
Successful M o v e s

Gathering Of Data On
W agesOf2000Heads
Of Firms Is Prelude
To Change Is Belief

M ARYLAND MOB HIGHER COST FOR
LYNCHES, BURNSlMANY FOODS TO
NEGRO ATTACKER FOLLOW NEW TAX
Proct^sinKr Levy Goes
Into Kffect Nov. 5
For 2 Year Period

ir y p o w u n h ’
PLAY OU OOO. T t k K .
TUtk CWL, YOO^VY
OcfTTAVfKH AROUOO
A O T U A U d, V O U 'CE

Mtvtft Meat VJHtM

#»• \MMJTA PRAZIIte&gt;

On the PJfwattme Cowdrey
^

'Brake Teeter
EH m lnatu G uegavrork— B e C o r U in

'J

—

4

'

. ■

• n r the murder of "Durable
-■ 'k r ‘ Mnlloy—who survived a
db t of wood alcohol, poisoned
ifrstris ami chopped pins only
V dn with a gas tube tn his
Igouth —four men must pay
With their lives. An undertake!
ci:d three ro-defrndants turned
gal* when a jury found them
•billy just before dawn today
f f fust degree murder. They
♦ere accused of killing Malloy,
tl .Ispeakeasy derelict, to collect

.WASHINGTON.
Oct.
19.—
By i«*umir hia csrcutivr nrtlcr
pn*\ itliny finr# or jail arntcncr«
fot Hluc Kafir violators, l'rr«i*
dam Itonurvrlt ba*« put lira force
behind the NltA.
For «FVrra! werka th# atory
ha» born iroiny atound that l*n aident ltiM»arvrtt wa» yrttint; ready
to t -« tirnrrill lluyh Jnhnnon to
♦be w^dvr#,- that fir -tmd flftUlirV
(&lt; frill nurd On Page There)

li t* former p r •&lt;ic il •
-ot mlr# ImbI

•»!»••*,

m

'« lr; ’ . by

Uwy#r.

l l u R t ' S u m T o l b 'A H k i 'd
Fur

UIO DK JAN K illO , Oct IU.—
(A*)— Half an hour after it* arriv­
al, the Graf /.••pprlin lmlu&gt; de­
parted for Chi ago wilh 17 pa#aengrra, moat of whom arc liourid
for lha Century of rrofrv#&gt; T)iu
Z«pp#lin will #top at Prynamhuro,
Bratilg tomorrow, and it i# due
at Miami. an Manila), and Akron
on Tuesday.

I 'l o r i t l i i

l(y

S h o lt/

Railroadu ('ballpnge j '
Wheat KnibargoOrder "IV!

3 DIK IN WltUCK

/ ------ ------.

WASHINGTON. Oc
Heavy fines snd js:
provided In the lire
sions o f the recovet
rallrd pointedly to t
of imkistry last nighl
Wagner of New Yuri
Ihority under which
acting.
Wagner mentioned
last week, however, I
era Kentucky coal opt
&gt;*• runipelli-d to atlem
Shortly oeforv he *
expressed
ronflden*
papt-rmcn that Ihe sir
over the country woul
nut "if Hr keep our
said n denial had be'
from the Ford Mntn
that Henry Ford "Is
.......... .. lo collective
with bis employes.
Wagner adik-d that
Ibo Kuril Company's
N. J . plant bad sgn
Ll vcUn««4 Un. T*

HAVANA,
O r t . IP
(situ
irov rr n m rn t
T
1 «k i n i the Inijif v t i m
I'lHitl of fo r m e r P r cri. h
Mkt'liailu ami
o f hi
in i*r t h r 1 'i r . r i r whl.
U«t A icu«t.
Th*» ytivrrniM^n*. far
-Win w it hi n ilk uwi, iu
it# Ml t ril lio n o tin* f«i
«t«nt now m t h.lf hi i
i hr ol her# i hr »•!,•.i |h
nmnrtl "riNtlomii co u it
lion # "
TI im
c.*uil
• bin in'* i m11it
I rot.i I
it iimlvrrmoti ot fi .m lt fi

Arm ed Soldiers Patrol
Streets Of Havana

. s t u c k h er new* into thing*, tha
D e p a r tm e n t n f Ju stice w as p ra g r e a s in g nicely w ith plana to arm!
2 0 0 u f the nation’s m oat desper­
a t e crim in a ls to A lca lra s Island
In B an F ran cisco Bay. ‘ 'M achine
Cosin’* K elly w as g o in g out there,
b e c a u s e A lra tra s la a rocky,' iso­
l a t e d d ot on the m ap from which
n o b o d y could possibly escape.
“ D eep,
sw ift-ru sh in g
w ater.''
a c c o r d i n g to the D epartm ent, su r­
r o u n d s the Island, and anyone who
a t t e m p t e d to leap fr o m the rocky
c o a s t and awlm to freedom would
w in d up deader then last year's
P a r i s stydao. Bo w h a t? So Halve
g o e s o u t to A lca tr ss, puts on her
b a t h i n g su it and leaps from the
r o c k y coa st into the deep, awiftr n a h ln g w ater. F orty-eeven mlnu t e a la te r she w alks up tn the
tw ain land beach, w ipes her hair
o a t o f h er ey es and announces:
• " I t w a s easy. I could Jump In
L a d e w im rig h t back a g a in ."

Labor RoardH
Power I s 1
In His Grou
Provisions (

Order Providing: Fines
Taken To Indicate
He Still OkeyH IMan

( ’ tilia vSceks .Solution
Of Its Labor Problem

M AN AG U A . Nicaragua,
Ocl
10.— UP)— Thrc* Americana w in
killed yaaterday in sn airplane
which plunged Into Managua lake.
They were William Davit, of Bos.
ton; m Mr. Ilansrl, o t New York,
snd Jack Lefferty, Los Antrales,

Public Urged I’o Buy 1"1,k'
u •‘lon.t,
NRA Dri\c Literature ShinholHcr, DumiiHAre
“ liny Now' rampuign posters, Unopposed For Office

HTAMT TAXK8 I’ ll
T A I .I .A I I A S S K K , l).-t
Tbr c o n ip tro llir’s o ffi
d *y M -ixiitnl Octidvri
fio m state
ilm u in viilai
!*&gt;••» reached f J 4 00u ,
&lt;1*1 v and tupiH-d cullcctli
Jirvvlous m onth*. O ffic i
lh*-y aspect vd the man
to reach 1411,000.

Bcau-0 yesterday war live last
NEW
Y O R K , Oct. 10 . - 4 r &gt; •lay III «hl li a volcr ci ild i|ualiT tm E v en in g Post said yesterday
f) for iioiniiialion ns a •nndidate
t h a t a a * w Cuban Junta, com posed
• cily primary on N"«. 7. and
a t ussndbors o f the deposed adiucausi' no one ram* fi 'wntd al
n r ta U tr a tlo n o f Prasldent Gerardo
iin- la*i minute, t'omii isaiunera
k fa r h a d o , U pushing a h ea d .!n New
v O. Shmholarr and T. I Hiimaa,
v Y h rk w ith pla n s fo r s restoration.
*&gt;tin had i|Ualifted some days ago,
k fp c k q d o haa # a d a tw o secret
«••• unopposed for th* off tie.
t r i p * I s N o w Y ork fr o m Ifon traal.
rh» primary election ihrrvfor*
h ia g l o w a t rofu g a since h# flo d
"ill nol he hrld The names of
f r e t s H a v a n a , th s F ast reported.
Dumas and Mr. Biunholser
I o d d la g m em bers o f th* Junta
*&gt;•• auliimalically
certified a*
Th#
"How-Do-You-Do-Bnya,'1
Plan, for ■ “ NRA S»
w a r e sa id b p ’ Utd P a t to Include
■» miner* In the general elect Ion j
D r . Oraataa F erra ra , form er C o- Paul Simpson and Arthur Monger,
[ In Saolord early neat
"turh
will
lie
held
on
|&gt;#c
h
lloth
tm m s e c r e ta r y o f stats, and M iguel w ith their accompanist and ar­ Klwanisn Orcrlm's icmmdrr tlist
* " k re-election to the City Cam­ day which will be filled
M# C aapodon,' fo rm e r &gt;11Ini*tar o f ranger, Mr*. Caorg* W. Knight,
and novel features arrang
tha monthly ihnrtor*' nircting
" " -ion for thrre &gt;rar
p a b l U w orks.
tract a racord crowd of
Mnehaiio, It was said, la negoti- scored a decided hit when, in will l&gt;* /held ab-iaad one of kiwill be discueied at a mi
CUD CHAUJtNGE FII.KD
CommOndcry No. 2K.
Otto Caldwall'a
rivrr
o U o g with f H a l k s t
Hm-aovalr their prog ress toward recognition wanisn
th. Commercial Comnnlt*
Templar,fwill meet at the
tm t'# aroila*low tn make hU home In radio and stag* circle*, they freighters neat Wednesday after­
Cbal
presented a lb-minut* song art
I.HNDON, Ort 10—.iff*)—Tha Srminolr County
Hall tonight at k :00
its t
bafora Sanford Klwanisn* at th*i noon and evening.
1 v a . an•" inrad thia l(.!a l Yacht Squadron yesterday Comnian * whan
M onlatum a Hotel yratorday.
! Thoae attrn.inig the meeting
Ail
Aeiting
Knight* srnouncad It hod Med a formal mart at th* City Hall t
York afternoon at 2 DO o'clock,
Introduced to th* rlajt by Kt- warot Mr*. George W. Knight, Jr.,
arc Invited lo •atlrnd, rhallang* with th* N»*
aranisn Frank PWre* as “ two o f Arthur Mrmg&lt; r. Pnul Simpson,
I me in 1era „ f th* bwai ' ro ht Club for the Amorira'# cup, announerd today.
While no program haa
•Irry arc vgnupdad that fa moo* yachting trophy nlmh th*
th* m oot talantad young enter*
cxpmird to m ' present. laic Hlr Thomas Upton tna-d so rangi d *u far, auggrstiona
tainerx in this city," ths hoy# Oltd VVro. Mason, of I'aonsylvanra,
aa guaeta, and Kiwaaian* C. ft. 1
long to win for England, 'th. chal­ pres* ntad Inrludr a fra
lenging yacht I* Tom Kipwith'e daoci. football game, sgt
Mnshn, who prrsidrd, 8. J. Nix,
Endeavor, now oelng built '.it Goa- rasa with th* oldaal car*
f f . 'B . Zachary, II. D. Caswell,
porl.
tufa participating, snd
Upward Long. &lt; t). Bare, W S.
S i’KINGKIKI.D, III., 0*t. Ilh—
1*. Thursday, No*. :
1
K**)8#Mk Howard Ovarlin, Peter (4*1 On* prugr*a*t«w mloar from
&lt; tlMDIJANCK DOA HU MKKT8
ad data of thia *(f«
l a t t ; W . A. Patrick, E. B. Ran- Teylorvill# was killed today a#
hair firat meeting
p p i r , F. b luanison, Arthur thousand* of hi* comrades flocked
Ihe Compliance Board of tha
member* of tha Co
:V h i
L J
Braeklo, • Frank into tipringfu-ld on a pfwtsal Adti.ury Committao « f tlie local
ad tha fellowiag rac
R. Wil.on, E. C. Ilorpwr, march while an onneaneanMgt was Nil A Campaign Army is srhrd1 a* Important a mot
■ B e t w n a r d y , A. II. Johnsoa, K. waiting on NltA's dcclatogabout
tiled to a w t at th* City ,11*11 to­
should b* dupoaod
M K f C . F. Dm tor, 0 . E. Raw- the Illinois unloa oonfliat. ‘ Mel
morrow gight at 7:30 o’clock with
I saining yrsri L
t m V L. Duma*. Flatchar Bally, vUI# alaplr*. 31, was shot through
Mayor V ,’ A . Spear presiding, it
t marc ha ol# enter
rmniaa Dmkdci
tha cheat and hit asaoUgnt aa I ■»• a niton need today. A lull rap- T ra d * la Seminole Cog#|
and JUy Fox •
n ft a with at l*s*t aunfe)

Local Vocalists Score Hit Wi th Act
Presented Before Stmford K i wanijins

TUBBY

RSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1953

‘our Mtist Die For
I* a r t In Murder

W ASHINGTON, OcL 1
-The |cd by the Bureau, and sppropriCommissioner of Internal Reve­ I ste forms have been prepared for
nue, Guy T. Helvering. U.'releas­ their us* In furnishing the infor­
in g today to the field offices; *f mation.
the Bureau fiuiructioni directing
The Revenue Act* of lPl'K and
th e lf co-Operatkia vrlUT *&gt;rokers 19'TJ authorited the Commission­
amt other- agents o f t i g p ^ r r s to er of Internal Revenue to call up­
the result "that ,tha ^Government on every person doing business at
m ay obtain from %b* accounts a broker to render correct returns
maintained
th*mT jwith their showing the names of customers
W A S H IN G T O N , O ct. 10 — custom ers Information with re­ for whom such person has trans­
( A . P . ) — R ecent nuccena In spect to pip fit* atvr losses Jurist acted any ousiness, with such drr o u n d in g up kidnapera haa each o f th* s*vital years 1Bit). lads as to profits, lasses or other
H I M . 10 3J. l t i S i t a i l d VaU cccediSg information as will
enable th#
p r o m p te d th e Jufftice D epart­ y e a h n , I
F Ts I
\
Commissioner to determine wheth­
m e n t to undertake a fuller,
The Commissioner and repre­ er all income tax due on profits
m o r e coordinated Invost ( R a ­ sentative* o f the trokera have or gains o t such customers has
upon a plan which It is been paid.
t i o n o f th e - 20 m onth old agieed
believed prill impose the least posThe Commissioner feel* that,
L in d b e r g h kidnaping.
alole burden upon the latter in due to the wide fluctuations of!
San ction ed by the Presi­ the preparation o f the data need(Continued on Fag* Two)
d e n t In hia deal re to connoliI artm, the rominiw-ion ■* in&lt;| ify
I was tl«» rl»rt| in informnl d n 1#fl
8 * b * a ll kidn aping Investigations
i a# a prrludr to motr (Infinite ac­
u n d e r the Ju stice D epartm ent, the
tion.
• n a v i fo llo w s th* disclosu re o f a
Tha inquiry authorifin) by H
w ith d r a w a l fro m the case o f a
Srnatr rraolutiovi, t« inniKilUtoly
I o n * Incom e ta x In vestigator that
conrernnl with irathevinir factr
h a a been w ork in g on it.
for tNinyrrua. What will l»e dorr
k T h la a gen t, Frank W ilson, are j
with them will trnmln fur Conth e In ternal - revenue bureau's
yrr«n to thcitlr
EwDIgence unit, haa been em ­
Thrrr havr l»rfn tlnnaniifl from
p lo y e d on the case alnce a few
aonu* mrmlkfru for n m .list tibutlon
d a y s a ft e r the kidnaping.
of Vki alth ItoW fur (hr I't' nidpit
A ttcm ey
G eneral
Cummings,
iR nit' Itin’ll to yo hi tliii &lt;1 recliin
a f t e r con feren ces w ith the Dresiha* tM'Vrr I&gt;ecn ihltnihly did e n t , haa ordered D irector H oovrr
^I qiqiI. - *-----V -w . *•— w-o f th e Ju stice D epartment,'.* J it .
_ .WA.UUNUTUN. -UoU
Thr saint* Svnatr rv«o|iilton Or
Higher piire*
for |K&gt;rk rhops,
▼eatJgatlon bureau to assum e ju ­
snusoge, ham, baron and corn tlriril thr fmleral »r*rrvr I*, ard to
r is d ic t io n ov er tha Federal artivlmeal are in store for the con­ obtain -alary data fiotn al' mem
t i e s In the U n d b erg h case, with
sumer through the derision of the hrr hank# in thr t&lt;»ri\i* yatem,
a v ie w to g ivin g N ew Jersey sufarm administration to apply a dirertrti thr It*m n «tiy. t &gt;n Ki
t b o r it t o e the b en efit o f data on
|iro essing tax on corn and hog* namr l*or|n»nitinri in nq ,rt an!
k n o w n kidnapers am assed since
arir, pai.l by banka tn , rowing
(Continued On Psge Two)
Use p a ssa g e o f the Federal kid­
from it and Inatrurted th&lt; frdeinl
n a p in g law. «
power mniniiaaion tl) Irani about
I f it's an y aatiafactlon to her,
tbr n»mpen#Mtinn of pul.I . utilt*&gt;
M ia a Babe S rott c f S an . Francisco
officials.
w a s assu re dlast night that she
Vkhile no Irru b iio n haa* &gt;vt
k a i . dum bfounded th a . g rea test
been formulated. ...............(ficialx
d e t e c t iv e *
In the cou n try and
expressed the M ie f tt„ „
t h r o w n the D epartm ent o f Jus­
ou» publicat ton of H..I......
t i c e in to a state on ly dearribable

M achadist Group Said
PImnninfirR«turnHotne

IIKI I.K ULADK, Oct. »*.—t/ll
— A iliaorganiscd attempt at u
v ln li ‘ by negro bean picker# for
higher pay failed iff effect Ivrm»«
her* Monday growrr* said, when
the plentiful *upply uf labor « sj
utilitrd to fill place* quitted.

j i ' i h i i -.

To all creditor#. U g a l# # # .
r tl# Irltiulrr#, and nil i*#r»t*n# b a v i n s
rial in# or damnndn a g a ln a l # a ld #■•
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to
p r #aan t
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w h ic li
you, «&gt;r »llh#r o f you. n\ay H a v #
agalnal th# aalala o f
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B#mInole County. F lorida .
to
th '
Hon
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Hanford. Hamlnoln C ou n ty. F l o r l d n .
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fr o m
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data* of lha first p u b lica tion b » r # of
All rlglma and d a m a n d a n o t
l&gt;r#aml#d within lha Htna » n d In
tha ma infer pva»*rlb#d In ra in a Hat 11
b# barred »a pruvldac b y la w .
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(Hlgnadl THE
A T L A N T IC N A ­
TIONAL HANK O F
J A C K MON VILLK
Ity.
Ik T. P R O V Q B T .
I'rraonal T ru st O f f l e a r
As Havrutor o f ths Last W il l a n d
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Herald Printing Co

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CHICAGO

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Be Discussed

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________________ AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER________ S
Member Associated Press

WICGIN DREW
' HUGE EARNINGS
* . PROBERS FIND

A xe Murder Staged
In Memphis Suburb

__________________

SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, I 9M

Pric« Fire Cents

TAMPA F A M I L Y !^ offices sit Down
ON
With Labor Board Leaders n iiir r » r i r Tn
WIPED OUT BY To
Debate With S f r / A e r s ® " ® t A u t t III
CRAZED YOUTH
BE FINED $500

Subscriptions For
Bond Issue Pour In

NUMBER

GENEVA
REAS
GERMAN

M E M PH IS. Oct. 1 8 ,-tA i
Rocert S to re . 44, Bn unem­
W A S iiiN t r r o N .
ort. i » . _
ployed
Mi!M&gt;»Jr.an,
w .»s
(AY President
Roosevelt an­
harked to death % h an axe
nounced tinlay that the Treaa
today at his home in m Mem­
uf)*a offer of |jOO.IKO.OOO in a
W A S H IN G T O N . &lt;hi. 18.— i A1; - a ep te n t a tiv e o f the nat onal
phis suburb, \ ) n * wife, who
new bond issue “ had been overThe Ford \lnt,&gt;i i n i, an ), hither­
’»&gt; an.I officials of the
Now
told offirtr* her ij*tn n «t bit!
AuhscntxaJ nearly fo ir times,
to »ilrnt tuaaril N KA , j e t t r u u f
been heating her. A fter the slay­
•
)
state
rec
»ver&gt;
U
«r«l,
set
informeit thr national lator ..a n l
with subscriptions still pouring
ing,
which
ticu
rti
.l
»
H&gt;jt
J
i»0
ChaaeBankHeadGiven |
” &gt;' N ltA . taking part.
W ieldingAxelnsanely, that it « » - trilling t meet spoke.
KxecutivcOrderMakes in hy mail.
o’clock thi■mrnrrg,
M*?.
Nation WasConvinced
O ver Million W hile! D a i a y S t o n e ,
M a n K ills H is F a th iT ,
T "
"[
^ r * " ' " * * nrr
«»*«*.
called
False
R
e
p
resenta• _
| iant employes, and (mme*hus ly l * i d «cti«»n in the-e words:
She Would N ot Get
Institution Charged her two daughter, M inrlla 17,
Uuird in ir ip M itegotiat H*u * | I s\t r«*vn\etl M«&gt;uianie o f
I Y l O l n 6 I \ M s t e r , I * n O * I ** l-*urd
tion
Punishable
Ry
and Clara, Id, as««*e » in
the
Square Deal On Dis­
O f f Heavy Losses nei| room to the
thers A s They Slept »nler ,itr
u
f,,.,.. th,. f...j .
| a &gt;d
N R A Adm inistrator
The only motor o&gt;;upany to ir pan* n l&gt;carhi»rn that the cj .ii
armament Question
they all knelt at ; V »*« 0rit*e
1fti-e to sign the a..’ &lt;mofilr . »-JC | any «s prepared to meet a d.i &gt;iW A S H IN G T O N , Oct.
IB .»nd heltl a fam ily prs er &lt;AT A M P A . Oct. 18— Victor l.l
tit
i
t
cpt
c-entat
it
c*
of
thcit
ert
end
display
the
bloc
eagle,
lu*
W A S H IN G TO N . Oct. 18.
(A J * .)— R f U r a n * M prtorainl
▼ice. She said sh- *hcn w rrf
cata, 21, in a Tit o f in-ani'y ' i’ ord concern had heltl alo •( w ten pi &gt;r- The superllitemlent of the \ two .dgr,| exec live order de­
C E N F .V A . O, t. 18.— ( A . P . )
th* B*w*tr la x m tlfa U n i today
to a |hy* nan'- home, a bo
killed his father, mother, -t-le* t'hainnan Wagner *d (he nati.T.a , Fdge water plant ha- telephone I *igf»e%| to fnrvr compliance with
— S c m M iffiriitl G p r m n n
4kat Ik* Ckaao Rocaritioa ( V ▼•sited the Storie home
and
ami two younger brother* earl*. labor Iniard »onie time ago ti r »i no d ,»t h. will I at the meeting, the blue eagle pr«»vi*ion* of the
••irrles* todnv tnid that (i«*rporatios had art aaido SIM.404.•itin»unred her h - l »•••;
y» : « i day mo. nut; w Mi rn n o a* to a&gt;range forneg nations v tih • iis m u c h
a- I have i« «|ue-1e«l hi-, prrsulm l al agrvement wa- i--neJ
HI froaa Ha n aartoa It* r o w
I m any had announced ita in­
ht*i»te.
w slept In the I it ata
tin kers at thr t h—ter, l*a.. a*id iMe-erre.
The I imii I will have !a-t mgh| ,y Pre«itlent Ro»-evelt
Ita laaaro. That *a a | ln a a«
... -■
_____ —
^.1707 Fifth
Avenue.
and
t hen
New
York.
The order called for a line -I Top Dressing O f P a r t ,“ ‘n,i',n ,,f l,,BVi,UJ " M
*
71 p m n t of total rapilal aad n r x p i P n i l I n p/\|V I'H-ked himself, in the horn* lint 1 Ldge wat e t. N. J , k**rd avwinl4&gt;id.n Wagnet. of
was rotivitupil o f
|Iant*. The i i n f rooter by ihr :! • a- it,- representative.
,
and *ix month- imn&lt;i-ottntent
M ia t a p .
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D
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r
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rnmr
w"*
discmrrr.l
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Boulevard
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nv
y«*-t«
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howe.rr,
Ihe
men
repie-enlativeliave
f"r
a^v
|»er*on
fal-e|)
i«*|ne-en
ifptting a **|tinrr ilrnl in
ProTiaaaly I ho roaaaaltlro had
nine hours later.
• g.« net| the * a&gt;
srli.trntNin pft pioa&gt;i\ teen elected oy the wora mg himtelf to tie operating un.lev
W ard
that th*
rorporalioa
di8m tiifinipnl. the l.i*ngup'n
Begin
In
F'cw
Days
* Th,- &lt;lrail:
e
Wvaiigetnent*
lor
a
«
m
'U
r
the
agreement
or
itiaptav
u.g
tlie
• i w&gt;\i w a 1krd
traded Ihrwafh a aataddiary ia
Mtcharl l.icata. 47. owner • I the
I&gt;iggp.-t task.
* cognition ol m* • • g m »«»nm*ctn*n »« H h lh« le blue e a g le m - i g n i a whih* ?»**l c**m I
..
,,
a la r at t9M .M d.M 0
worth of
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|'apw«
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K .tiiklin
,
.
.
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...
H arry M
a p w « u t h . t r a d e t*o*ly
These
quarters
thought
the
o| • tiifig of t he c a p t i v e pla nt a . e p l y i n g w i t h ll s p r . v v i . . o n «
alack of tka Ckaar Natioaal I
St retd.
que-iion o f leagu e ir-ignation Is
n u \ . i . .■•■■plvlr.l J a m . , f l » ^ w |
Th e l* ,.-i.lrn t* . o r . h i .
,.,u r.l
- h * 1» « ' t l „ T . l l » h a « . c
teh
pi
am
was
Baak froaa l l » la IMS.
Mrs. K »«alia l.icata. I I
r ; | &gt;« ,t MI.-III
o f l . t u u f o u r It u i u l r r q w i f i c a u t h n n l y
&gt;f l l u - 1l " , r
M iin da jr u n r h t f o r t h . p u r - still 0|veil l»ecgu-e the govern*
.
M «&lt; I’ rt.v idt-nct* l.icn 4 JJ
nieiit's appeal to the people last
a t » i . .» Il I h - t I h -. . M i l . i . y i r
ril . m .V l -liia l la w ,
at.,,
a u l l , „ n i r &lt; l « f i n t e r v i e w lll|f S l a t * H o a d
I t.ilip I Mata. ||
a . . al t h eater."
j H u r l , s l.d m w &gt; n , t F e i n i t r q a, l l ,e | , a i l m e n t o f f i c i a l , in i r i r a r d t « Saturday Insi-tetl that the Reich
Washington , (vt. is.— iRoosevelt Advise rAsks
J&lt;»r 1 irata. V.
~niint-tta’ «»r. to pre— n le
I rther *tate project* in this county, an
wishes to solve the problem o f
(A.P.) —Immcniu1•■arniiiKH by
All were dead, evre; i* IMn lip.
Change In Deposit
ndr- am plifying tho«e L«,| Jown 'lotinced tiHlajr that the work o f equality rights through negotia­
r. no
h»* tin d la-t myhi *:
^ Albert II. WiKifin fntm Immih\ ll* Pie«ldent.
|*o|» dre*«m g a laige |Hirtlnn of tions and treaties It wa- under*
Insurance P r o je c t oarol
t Im k at (hr Tampa I i«|.ital
tftusM, iuilary ami extra pay
{
ll f«*ll«iwrd closely u|n«n tcnmval tlie
lakefrvmt tmulevaid will get stood President Van Hmdenhurg
A denial that he kill* I n i « par*
the hie r . , 1 . from tl»* lir-t
uodei
way at once
has not signed the decree dissolv­
from other corporation* while N E W YORK. Oct 18 t d V - A * m l*,
t w«» er«»t H.-I •, and n s l » t e r w a « |
ta1' i-hnim l- ie|H&gt;rte&lt;| t«
ha»e
Follow ing
a
conference
w i t h ing the Reichstag.
the Chaae National Hank, of thnruugh revision of federal hank matle t tn la y hy l . i c a t a . h u t he told
••••ii violatsng the pi« &lt; l e n u a l j r h a i r m a n T r e a d w a y o f the Ihing laws, #-s|K*&lt; iall&gt; «»f thr Ola*which he was head, was Ios Stegall
ag 11 • mi nt.
I1FKLIN. Oct. 18.— IA*) -C h a n ­
Act etnUMlying a de|Miwii at th - a n t e t i m e , a d e p u t y

LAKEFR0NT ROAD
TO BE IMPROVED
AT EARLY DATE

PR 0M P REVISION
OF BANKING LAW

in* millions, were added up *n” *r'ancr

MINIMUM P R ICE1MILLION BUSHELS
CONTROL VIEWED!OF WHEAT TAKEN "
BY ROOSEVELT,OFF EXCHANGES

•|*arIntent. M i

P a p w o r t h an n° un c e il

cellor llltler^s
sjioke^smpq
i n t e r 1 ^ 1 1 0 1 I h » | It,. WR* t o l d t h a t ci^wn*. w^lj
wa* callrsl for -a n t, i»f a “ lireatn**
d— iwKtf w
Dp-rtf &lt;* »iilrv*|* * 1 * *T ' . ‘ ' l 'T l 7 7 ' ?1*rc,r f**t n i(h i
Germany
yeatcnJay before the. St-nalv,
i w . a a . i»~u, m *
p e r * t if f i n
axe.*
,
.
,
, ,
'
’
iH-gin at once to finish the lakr
f**&lt; display of the eagle, «.ud that
t h x r g n i w » t h mxinltn
w h e n h*.* R e t a i l e r s A w a i t N e w s
Banking Committee.
, Columbia university, ooc uf I 'l l front road fr o m
th e ne w c o n ­ itilrm l. to live u|i to treat)) obit*
P .S .M o v e s T o P n iv id e
xi .y |*» r-n n
m ig h t
ili*|&lt;in)
t he
(t V « t ln .»« l On ! ‘a g » T h r ** )
The total (o m p m u lio n of Ih, "b-nl ItuowviHN minumir a.lvi- 14 y e a r old n t o t h e r P h i l l i p lie I
c r e t e b r i d g e al l ^ i k r M o n r o e to
K f s is t u n c e
A g a i n s t . eo ddt in *o lo ng m - he i e m p l o s l
O n M a rk u p F e a tu re
la*t
night,
I.itata
m aintaim sl
t h e S a n f o r d c i t y li m it s .
fo n a rr chairman of th . Charr Na- or*vvitfi the Pie-otent** »•• employ
tional « ■ » given u nearlj
» l. Ihrle. a,l,liv.&lt;ing Ihr S.vin p . - f t d i d - li en ee . T m l a ) he la lk ei l
F a l l i n g G r a i n P r i c e , | no ot ngleement an.l »*ai wh«n
I n a d d i t i o n . n - -u r a n « * e w a s giv­
O ld In s u r u n c e P l o t I s ;
W h ie h W a s l* r o | M is e d
In a i lr e a m . he - a i d he
ws*
600,000 for th . p a.l five years. Ranh* A-MU-iaimn „ f th.- S lslc ,.f
en t ha t as .p in k l y a* f u n d - c an
in
th«
lodgment
t&gt;f
the
ad
m'
n
i
t*&gt; hi*
fan» .v
iB a s i.s O f ( ) u e e r M u r d e r
When h . rrlirw i la .l wint.r hr N ,w ' ‘" k- '« " • h* helmvcl Ihr *c ii, g t o r t u r e d
\ t .T O .V tht
l*
M l
l i l t . i. an&gt; |h*1*00 hat fille d to I n * M v i i n s l , the l e n t a i m l e r of the
•tl*»
W \ S H IN 4 iTt»N
Ih t
'oe ml te r*.
**ffa*i n pain in
my
w a i v o t « l &gt;100.000 a year fnr|
(Coatinuwl On P ^g. Tw o)
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later - a w
“ R e i l H u g h &lt; J o h n - o n . the n
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life by the executive committee.
au ge tl lot the p u d ha*e •*n demainl and In* n *1 again Jis
M ) i t l c A v e n u e w i l l lie c o m p le t e d
I !« **• d r i p p i n g fi tin at* nu* N o i i i l l l i - t •a&lt;»o .
th.»*
After
hearing
summation*, g
ai d \ e - l i
•| pi
Mliat 1*1y I.IHMMMMI
j-h
Testifying in a deep voice, the D a k o t n G o v c r n u r P a c c s
F
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f
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i
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plave.l
witlioiit
wntte.i
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|&lt;t«-1lift ilia* ) lieai'tlg I* m liedolt'.. tlie g o v e r n m e n t ' *
llr«»ng Jury will sift thr evidence
\
.n e
banker u id
his
wheal no I • ••tupleted •!« I iio- and mpr i-onin*’iit w* r. pr«i m a y
to*
made
available
very
The
- l a y e r , d a r e d a*oi - U * «g
of an old Insurance p u t that was
F ig h t O f O r d e r
i
o I -an nim*mm •*i
oo*v, - voted a- |Miialties fm violation of - l a m . M r I ' a p w . i r t h - a n l
ways BO fituted" the
t i o l of m i n i m u m
pin*
in
'
W hi e ) « t l . wa v a i r r - t e f ;»l
I lie
flavored with the dregs o f the dy­
•
al*
il.it«*«t
to
,
i
.ole
»
tan*
*
•••
rompMMtlon** he
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-e
i
leh. was to
T h e ilepartm enl. M r
Papworth
aCrili a.- officer* ti«*k«* Ttn*. *t,e m i l l i o n anti a h a l l •• tail l o r e ing speakeasy era
IIISM
Altt
K.
N.
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h
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i
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nt
faHiiig
p»
a
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the
two
“Ami
I
h
.liw
.1
to
fix
“ *
* * * ‘
“
theirs,**
the c o u n t l&gt;
p i .d .a to v
vctoUd
. - . o i l irnif-d, pl an * I o t u r n D ie r e »
The atate i« asking convict ton,
(m i Wdlinm la iix r r ttf N«»ith II miy. T hv victim.- ha»l lw*t ii &gt;l&gt;u«k
I l*tl-M)*-dH***h. xAkd.
P t e - o h nl
It o-ev
t» i-eatedly on their healand det ideal h )
h r . d g v o v e r to t h e |*eople of V biI u
ar d capital puninrteni f« r four
Dakota
m
'
wl
la**t
night
to
I
II*
in
%
M**i
gentha
,
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r
,
g*v**f
“ You h.lprtl to fix their. » « . )
( h ilc K r u s h c d T o D e a t h
f.« •*v .«iid IM) III
Idtto I -o»ke*l I . - I a &gt;
•ia a n d S e m i n o l e c o u n t i e s o n J a n . men who i t r alleg.* I t«» have murt* &lt;i f 'h* f .ii m • •edit a lin o *--1 :t
they h«t)m4 to fix y o u r s ;" s.k ^ l teml it- wheat shipment endmigo
1 1'toil murtl On Page Four)
Th#* *e Ver al rel ail ro#|#**«i, la- ad.l J—- M'orUinuetl (In Page Thr«*e|
I M a n - f o r a c e l e b r a t i o n o f th i s .Wl rd a speakeasy d rielicl a fter
P n d e r W h c e ls O fT r u c k
to
s
it
ot
hfi
«tatr*
in
what
hr
On P a g . Three)
ins ring his life m th m favor.
1 w.*n VII l.l all v • • •lam 1.* 1411) 1
e v e iil a r e taring m ad e n«iW( M r .
ternint **a paiim tn
aervo** to
The victim wav Michael
M il*
lea-1 piohi ill* *n **l *» I. • la*low I
ATLANTA,
th i
|h M*) A C a p s r l h - t a t r d
thr government*’ t«\ ««*eking high
H ig h N a z i O lfic ia ls T o
V.*|I4* •••-I. . .r ll1.. p n .. of gtaalw I a * t l u t e W o r k e r s l | u i t
"•nil* of brown pap«*r wa- on the
O t a i r m a n T r e a d w e y - l a t t d tha t I ) . an itinerant er giiieer, called
er
price*
for
the
fanner.
Cotton Loans Ready
Frcause
he
A in i*W«t tn Do* -I*1
&gt;•phrpfvr,
highway, in tha path of « heavy | s l a l a w o r k on K o s d N o . 44, run* '‘Duraide** Mall*.,
Ilut, even before hr hail * . . „ i ' A n s \ i e r T o F i r e F m h e r s
cosild pUcw His foot « a an lillc lf '
ll thal ih. I’ Mi
-lilt wa* 1S t r i k e . R e t u r n T o W o r k
I tuck The (lin k driver 'bought j n*mg t h r u J g h t h e c o u n t y , i t p m
For Southern Growers out mesaagrs urging similar ac
ih.
p*.
vi el gl i i li g
it *»a« ju-t pa|*ei tour \e«i old g r e a s i n g as r a p i d l y a* I" po ssi ble, brass rail ami d*tnn good, bad,
t ion by six wheat exe*iitivrv
the
lu
-lilk
^
«
IM4I k ip
Jmi kie Nnh*ii«i»n M*&gt; rtu.ln I to | an*l that Ito ad N o . 202 w a - t a k e n and Indlfferen. Ii.pi #r with
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. IH. (4Athose of South Daknla. Montana.
rains lack of lethal e.T«*ct.
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Strpping to th . aid *'f rnttnn lowat Nebrmska, .Minnesota ami
Accord ng
to
iV
evidence,
pa r k « •
lllimri - apt Ml'
appaientlv had U- .*nn* tired and l e r P a r k to O v . n l i . u|am t h r rel*ait of th
farmers, the adminatrmtion ypet.r
Kansa* three said they would
Mall iy survived the
» etlda-al &gt;••-!• m I.iv a- worker- ••
wiap|M*i| the pa|h i aI miiii huu-elf •I e r l of O r a n g e r o u ' i ' j r r p r v w n * “ Durable"
Set »et a*
day organiiMl
the ('om m olity n t join him and a court fight
|*#*f t e*l at pa king plant*, hot I h«
keep the -un mil of In- r\ e« (w t i v r a . I h ‘cauv»* S *minoU- t V u n t v u'ot through th. mini *t rat mu- of
tl* I lll'l* Iv
Ctwdil .corporation fund, a vail.h l. over hi* order ap|»eated |&gt;rot»at l«*
wood alcohol. p.»#4 n«*«
tryslcrs,
vvalkou l of •••tlmi pi k * i « , —a i dm*
\o ttiaige wa- iiisdt Ag*iin-| ihr i ,.*) i - l a t o i s d i d n j ! a d f. «r m a m
i
h
a
i
k
u
p
•
to bring th . prica o f cotton tn 10
A fourth governor on the li»l
i artlines ui'ved nil t chopped pins,
I
i*h
e
i
n
»i*n arid g a r m e n t
work* * * I I io k ill IVa-l
. I r n x i M Y o f th is r *i*l f r o m O v n d u
t
l*oi
ih.
eaata a pound for* low middling «le linr.l to comment after him at
ami even in|&gt;ne« that
resulted
Hi ot h r la*«*i «li*p«it»
in &lt; alt
Jiti k •• wa- the -**11 of Mi an il r ( i r i i e v a , M r l*apw«*r ' h i r p * i M T h e y ale
W Ho lm
i . •#-. ll.!
and bettar.
i torney general aid he larked au'• le a a taxicsi. h o run deliber­
I
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it
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who
liv«
j
•ia an d a l ie.. •
i h em III I lie I •••la m I
Cona.rvatix. official M l.m e t.. I (hnrity t » ih-rli •* an embargo p n m ie r *.f Pi
over him
lIlfeRt. o»-*| wtllk** •*( M|*ph p o k e r - I** a* \vinida|e# j.i-l m il-oh of \t ; m a m l r n a r i r e w i l l hav « to w a i t u n ately
m in i - t* r, and P r o p a g a n .i M m . *
plarwd th . rnhancm rnt In valur -y-y,^
tv. „ y I not replo-d
*|» a |*l • lldlll l**|l Mg
One thing the.
h«* hat! not
1
11
t
h
e
ne
x
t
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l
t
hi
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g
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11•
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r
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i
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c**mpli«
ai«*d
A
l
W
.
rela .l •• - l.elnii III N*r c«* *
,11
a f etUoa .till In producer'. h.n,l&gt; 1 (governor I j iii ; . » i * 1i*l«t the l e r J o i*ph l (**• Ii e L , s i n . . •e .it
built up a • omplele
immunity
l
u
r
e
Ih. -*t •at Mill
.»! ' 4*
t * Mid .11 I . v eo l ) » v
11
at about O0.0M.n00. ba.rd »n governor* he Iwlievrii n *t» -late » u - e d ill t f»* ' i *1*.W tl i ••
r del
*
I W h d r in T a l l x h s - » i e , M r I ' a p for wa* ciM.kiug ga-. llu* prese*
I*
!*••••
Worker*gi»'d*a|
!••
la*ft ||.|
«• |.a .a
I'll,
trig
i
h
r
’
r
Mill*
nl.
Monday*, quotationa.
•r
j. .— i- i.i.
#* .* «m niiiti-iiclfl, und when that
emlaargo would help the national
F o r m e r R e s i d e n t D i e s I w o r t h co n fe r m - I w i t h G o v e r n o r 4 ) » ackninist.’ i .* | |,,
return to m &lt;i k in t o t i n g M o i n l a )
Under the plan. th . government recover) program by in 'ea*ing n i e n l 1 uiitling l •!« la* i r*i* •ro - i v *
him
Fy a
In
ii t he r e t a i l -i t o a t i o n . John** o
.•holt i in ru itm 'C l n»«t
w ith
t in
&gt;• io • • |r fitv in* tea-c- It
night
i
i ou nt W *lf II ndri* h *
t lltll p .t in hi* III.» 1 • .i • In* slept
will lend 10 rent, a pound to kgrtcultiiral purrhr*|ing |n.'
A t T e n n e s s e e H o m e .tick et
m i *I In
had p* i**» d a •mil r I
nude
m* li r e
vvSuh
i▼
e*
#|orf, nltd K d i o tfu| ||» in*
id p a t k t r *
w.* i d ret t i v t
i.e rumimi.pfl
farmer* who .till have their rot- pre«sr«l -ati-fartion with *1 velop
•h i m * t ha t h ad I*. •n g e m t a l l ) •*
g r o w i n g d a i l y H e w a - r e l e r t v t f to
l' n i * e c u t o i
h a il
* ao li.oir m - l e a d »*f •**» pre
ton, If it I. low middling end bet- ments since he pvtM lamu*d l&gt; • t»an
N\ *»m| !•••« h**d S s n f o i d tiMlay of the ..fficr o f \ g r i u l * o r a l Sot re
•• | !•*«• iilldi i
v* hi. h th*
IIIV«l* e
|N »e » that | h r ) l*e « alt*
••ffered an*l that
ot h er
tar In grade and 7-8 irv*h or bet­ on «*ut of -tale -hipinent* \|&lt;*n«iay
tl*. . h a t h of Mi *
• ••-I limit Moiilil Im- . •oilded Wt*l»
\ h
W aldron
l a i &gt; Na &lt;ha ti M a y u , w m . is n »w mi F a t h e r O f S u n f o r d M u n
- w e r tin
moil* i**us
al *‘ga i*
mi |I m I* tl i , a - he*I - wa. hi
tor staple. I-oan. of right rent,
at 4 *M .k V die. 1 *1111 . l a - t T h i n - d a y
pi
••tillilt
loll
*.V
"|*
•
I*
aili
l
"
al*
It bettime* e ffe ttiv r at 12 Ml put f t u t h in th* h i i w i
i Im a go
Mr
I 'a p w o r t h today « x
*
.k
*
a "Io n •
-« ale i I m&gt; it th*
D ie w A t T h u m a N v i l l e
will b* mad. on low middling or A M Thin-da&gt; and the g vemor v o lu m e put*li»hed t ) m it* •Ml - a f t . # a I Wo Waek** ■ L a t t h a g a i n - t
**• the ** ffn ii ig
f n»*liv l*lual 1*1 h i
p l a i n e d llu* sit
o n in a le t t e r
l»**f«*M the * l n k r
hottor e t t o n o f leas than 7-8 ha* power to rail out n«t tonal
h*ot«h pneumonia
fat k*elow r** t to attiait « U-I»*in
» r u t 14. M r k la y ».
headed l*&gt; l.**rd M arb *) v%
h
I
W W Moreland. !»2. father of
lath ataple and no loans will be guanlsmen if he deem- it m*cea- po rta to g i v e cases .it
\\ al.li it i« well known m
A . « o m p a n y ing M r . P a p w o t h to
• »» . a n d w i t h a p p o i n t n u n t *f a
cotton claming t»elow 1sarv t»i enforce hi- order About N a x i n » i * t i e a t m e n l
'-aofor.l a* a fmniei resident
|allah a --ee
w e i r II J
l. c h m a i i , S J M • reland of tin- city, died
'•• a i d »if l|i*l n g u i - e*l l l l l f e i l - I " H o d &gt; O f R a i l r o a d M a n
his daughter,
)▼ m i d d l i n g
II. r liii-lunid Dr A h Waldron, J**e f a i n r r o n ,
utl L
IV H a g a n , at the home of
m a k e a v v |m o * h y t i l l
I m i th*
fiH.OOO.OOO bushel* o f wheat would
F o u n d In M ia m i Y a r d
wa- a veterinarian who enjoyed all of w h o m r c i J i n e t l to S a n f o r d Mrs. J \V I'fister, in Thoiuasvill#,
T ^ o m o n e y la to t»e loan ed * t 4 ^
h e l d b y the e m b a r g o .
adv i - a h i l l t )
f
• «al*li*hing
n
Ga., un Moiulay aftermaiu of a
I n i a r a a l to f a n n e r s w h o
------------ ---------------------wide pia. Ine. Thr family (raided late &gt; e - l e i « u r
Th- "
F ifty AsHociateH W ill m ar k u p b Im&gt;i , the * r - t li m i t and
*41
M il'll
Orl
1*
heart attaek( it wa* learned her*
to participate in the acreage
n Sanford Height* near the
it
amount
Je&lt;ves
A
l
a
n
”
l
h r u i - . d 1a 441V
of
rttage M cctingTonighl
Onlay Funeral service* were held
agree ms nt.
» «ung suImIivismh!
Dr Waldiun
R e in s c h m id t A c q u it t e d
I* hli so n
ai *1 t h a t *Voat -••hi
4
4411*.
M .n .r t
32. of C o r a l (iadde*.
F uhI ih Adopts 24 Mill in that city yesterday afternoon
It
ll *•« entieallr ill in a h.Mpital at
ol Die f i g i . ' t
at « h i t h a m an
r i a l Ml ent for t h r \ t l. . i t s . flat m
O f O ld M u r d e K ’ h a r g e
Mr Moreland was a native o f
The first -tipper meeting of ih* hi * 1 •* e v e n n ■e lltng hi* gtsnl
•
M
.k
i
die,
si*«i
Itaitliiig
pneu
wa*
i n g l i a m a n d l o a - t ••i &lt; v a &gt; .
T u x F o r ( l i n i n g Y e a r Port Olbson, Mi—
lie enlisted
Displeased
&gt;canoil will I-** held hy uinnbrr- »*l w m the onlv
inonia
found
m
the
rear
of
•
town
t*»wri
M A D I S O N . O t IM. ( A 1) J o h n
fur service in the War Ihdwren
F ifty \s*ociata»| elect local tin retailer
O ver Low Farm Prices 1. R r l n s c h m i d t . p r o m i n e n t Q u i t ­ The
o ffn &gt; iMlllding heir
Oct
18.
budget
for
F I ’ STIS,
the States, ami he we* in action
M*cial
or gunizat i»n
h**at|etl hv
f l.ong I.
Polne said II m ) la lo ved lie end
Dir ct.ming yea* rellm ( for B 24 during the four years uf the cenm a n , O a „ m a n u f a c t u r e r , w a s a c ­ pn»minr*hl glow er*, at the llrrman
F
m
p
i
n
y
m
e
n
!
I
n
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
Males
wa*
* '•* perr« nt alaivt in
N 0 T 0 N , Oct. IB.— ( n q u i t t e d la te last n i g h t
•••I hi- life in a leap fi-n» s winmill la i on assessed valuation of I flirt. ||e is survived l.y hi- widow,
on
a J. I a*hntan farm a-utli of Sanford
it RooM T.lt frrU that C h a r g e o f s l a y i n g
v oi* e ; ami Fat onlv om* or I s - •low of Ins mmuii mi th* I III* floor l u m p « ‘ d I n S e p t e m b e r J-\M2.4IKL a&gt; f.U
K n g li-h
U . at 0:30 o’cl*ck tonight
•‘ • U fh t .r . *n,l thrrr .o n , A
firm- in |h* •&lt;*untry wm* reputi-t •*f from a r«*nf of a snia lei -true
farm peters have in- S m i t h at G r e e n v i l l e , F l a , in I t H I .
which
wss
in municipal taxes,
(ramUon, II. A Morrlarxl. trait)*,
At a reerui meeting, nvenitwi*
SS p e r m i t , i n - s t h* a v tt*
laduini
hualrwon
IU
|
m*i
•urr
which
t*
*el
o
ff
ot
tlo
main
tentatively
adopted
at
last
«ouncil
W A S H IN G T O N . 0*1 IK. 4&gt;fh
T h e j u r y d e li b e r a t e d a b o u t f o u r o f tIts organuatmn namrtl llrnrv
in Sanford
*rot
f t r th* r «a r that ended la a n d a h a l f h o u r s
(•uildinr
The lauor .Jaartmen* • Srplvntl-er meeting, wa- ftitally approvetl al
Thurston as their president. Fred
th*7 ar* not yet htyh
•urv.v of Cb22 esIaMishineats
in the Monday night meeting.
Only Reinschnmtt' members o f ZefTctiner a* v icr-presnlent, I
IIH A Z II. F.XFI.OHKS FOB t i l l .
In th* aaimr period. Ih* his family and e^urt attaches
Col le# Ilona rf the current i &gt;11
I loti.is ah wed a mark*.! Increase
F. Ih»iner
treasurer, W
K
a t th iny, th* fanner buys were present when the verdict wax
were
Mi
percent,
and
d
ly
cum
mis
I-..ih an nundier of employs * and
R IO DE J A N El IIO, CM. IB —
Hathaway a« «**«-retary. arol (t
11, peirent.
*i..m-f- hti|M* that *by slashing ex* i e » E xp lu r.i..!, tliillin x , fur oil
. . . Hrspit*
,
! rr*d There wa* little *ht.w of Herman Itrowo
•••Is*I |*S) t«*IL The -la ir s in. rea
as rhlef chef
'*
l
|»ense*
anti
laicrt
n.
half
s
I.
ll.e
r
f l r i r ^ tte MlmlaMnllM I PIM||a|| &gt;n&gt;l HrimehmMl lh. nk„ , Mr*mb«*r* of th* lt*&gt;ard of Direct
or* underway in twu widriy nr|iru„.l unljr t„ It,at uf Urr , , u||r. liun « i l ■ «, i'*. All r l lilf lu
*“
•* W ' S
,k* «hc Ju,»™ im..... .
f..M..« ,n , or* are
■ ratod u rtlu n .
of
Binxll, Kao
J. &lt;• tlemler. Peter
g.»ll
I h. 4 -IsFlishnt. nls rln*. kt-l Itsv#• to*e»i te#|uested hy the cuun
l**ulo in Ihr &gt;outh ,n,l A la y o * . In
r r t * ™ » « •»l " f* r, »“
'» * • - h l c h t he d i . n u . M H t d a f r n . l a n t . m l Thu rxt on, John Zermnner. Henry
I hat. 18
S h e r i f f Ilut
•
•-I.
I
l
l
get
i
pers .ns al l !u u
*
xut&gt;mttt*0 t he I r * a i j « n t h u
,r f l
had 2
*n all to do their utmost to pay tax* Iba northra.l With all Ita |wlrt&gt;.
Thurston, Fred /a*rrefiner. Fred F
•
- ii * i* mF* I
Iron#
ol I #«
•w )er and th#*
ai rang* ments
• h a ,how*4 l in t faH ory *•*•
veptri... r. a gain of '.i.3 pe r« nt r* under Die u%a
Ixura and yaaolinr m,w imported,
Dortwr ami I rank Mei*ch
•la) b) d ot Dave Sftmll &lt; •*• • •at mg on the
l.* piTvent a deficit.
p l * ) * t*a» in 8e*Uwih»r. n&gt;ak*ar»4
flndlny oil haa Iwrn one o f th*
One
w**4*k‘a
(IIK I. ITtR K l* IN A t t 'I D E - T
|.m
hour#I
•
P*r»«4
l
totalled
find,
• «*f 'niaev.n.1 .t In «.ff»»*
llardir. who
S rim. had raeovxtrd a tworounlry'a Inyfeal hopes.
IIIMtVKM l i t l M F IS H IN G
j
tub aualiem-e la-t - p m * l.r tied .'.Kl. an lls lease of IK. percent
(•at* ly i hraat* 1.4-1 a bitlr*
n fW * I n Um . t W iacum, at tmt8T. A U G U S T IN E . Oct 18 i/T»
light (ia retail Ids pit.
t urned $240JMMI in g r .ll within lltrg o a • p ayiolf
m&lt; ruaae
waa I II K T I I RICO O F M C IA L A Q U IT
V lJ
irorkers had n p i w d
A S III.A N I). O r *. Oct. IH &lt;A*&gt;
— A Conner** jury yrslcr,!a&gt; * «•
•lie -a i*l ki- trouble- m u
*'• &lt;lay*. an#l his son. a ^latticing 21 H pricwni
« M r t * loss wkll* Dm ,tnt
—
Knioying
a
fl*hing
trip
with
a
onerated Miss Virym ia Garvin, o f
SAN J U A N . ISrerto Rico. Oct.
• the gmti.FI. »
want t** i*h)sic»an. II7.IKJU in |', lays, am*
—
- ■— —
* roa0 dI m
peccant tn
Y esterday’HW eather
Fort lauderdale. in Ih* -l-slh of party o f friend-, former President run tl"
IM (AY- Dr Jose Tadln. commis­
n
U
ltl
i
w..uld n«*i
Mid in executive order* to lack
• man later identified *&gt; I . T. HarLert II n i Vi i was iMimcw Im rv allow it
sioner
of
educatKm.
and
Charles
*
n .o m u A
ouiid judgment aj .l immiI s &gt;uk|Hail O f liulleta Sent
ton
Berwick, of llraxtor. Qa
who Oil the Klama'h River. Apparent­
11 i«S (*OW H al*
K Winter. att«irney general, have h aHinsi
‘’ I've la en the ta--l sheriff m *■•hty," and to
liave runlorle
f o m i*
•
k
was cyrlln* to south P m i&gt; li If* ly In excellent health. Mr. Hoo­
Into Treacher’s Cell lendeit-d their resignations to A )&gt;* 1st hli .*|* 4’fear •• •44t
the Umled Stales in view of run himself “ in a dls* ouitw.us and
knocked from hi&gt; b u ,rle by ver stopped here briefly Monday
••
«X t
I'resulent
kioueevelt.
Published llartuw
d it ion-.*' he drciare.1. at Miami, a#' vulgar manner." when n-ited in
F u .tl.
„ * Tf
■ ..
suln bioWIt
.
before turm rr up stream fur a!
JONSEBOKO.
Oel. IB.— (A*» - stalementa
■aid
ll w u und,
Ft U r * ra
he |iarkr,| his office
record* hi* office b) three womrf
Tt
x tl . A
taw day, amrliny.
jfuns hissed vgAin laal S a h t in Ih. .(•Mid both rvaiynattom bed br*n T t h a n *
71
i
ll
“ When I »| 8 sh* r iff before
I
The suspension r..f ll.* sheDff
'le ln s s v tlU
••
U 4
:
hclional ilx p u l. , * th, Jon**h,‘ ro r*qur*l*d.
■- J
K b ) W *»l
• huwcl the gamblers the way out had a flst» uff , aftermath
h * r t1
T A L L C I t'NDBM K N IF E
i*i cn
U
1
T*o*ro*c.. d ^ r c , , **rn
MILK OKIHK KBHCl.MlKlt o f town al |he end o f • JK rail )*»terday.
Miami
Claar »4
i.
JI
‘
O rU n c .i
If
I r a • h*il of Inil'ot) w a. f i i r j
NEW
YO R K . Oct lb
Kudy . T A L L A IIA S S K E . Oct. 18 *AY l*»r rev#dver
Ta a a s ro la .
A| fwrewtly they
Dr. Dan
Clear ••
•a
•to th* roll of i he ll* ».
L&gt;*l«
DU P O N T T t) WED
Tam pa
Claar 14
t i . ’ __ i i J i
Valla* i ia In lk *
huspiisl for •—Deciding there wax no rurplua don't want to do it that Way anv | ^u-peaded sherilf. and K. J O ela.
Tltu s v llla
•y, held in Ih* icuualy |x I
C lear ••
Tf
I* tat
tadny
r v r , „ e i i, (
In the Miami area, the stala
&lt;&gt;. circulation iian agrr far Miami
*“ 4i
tr * far (hr •l.viu^j at J. W.
R AC IN E . W U , Oct. U — &lt; A V CiBCOMIdlA
.
----- -- ^ | r M | what
w im
oka
w described
■ ..s n y e u
.a.
. . a ''very
-«• #
Thai hr »ould d*n,**d th* hr.i
board yesterday
i esc in led
I if*, a Workly v u l.l„*lio «,
Jurdo, Ihr rhuirS
E n ,i,«m * n t o f UUa M l r t V x t A. Augusts
/ jl
C lear 71
a.
&lt;**h • * * bRcht operation on the left nan.
Hous orders aad allowml the lb ( offrrrd hy th* l i o n t w r « m • • *-•tad on d o w b i h f conduct
A ll.n l.
Claar T«
„
N
«•
■later , .lr r p .hi
Flclt. ot Karin*, to L*UM4it Da U
• waa an- trU.“ H * axpocted to lenee *n a
i
r
..o
—
«« ■ L it
m (o remain at 30 ten’ s « gal- lnHir.ir.1 h) hk yUteamt: “1
11 c i i i ' p . a fte r a a ^ B k |,i that II waa not wounded. N T L .r, u id Pont, proaldoot of th* Du P oo l Ka v a s its h
.
.
x
i
t
a
\
day a r two. Th* *p rr*u »n waa
wh ile-ale with Ho lower price &gt;*♦ I hi. I htough Io Ih* »lwi. but • M'C^y gram
mil’
h* fire apparently
o
from
C.M*p*ay a t
W ilm iacU s,
D al, T h . m . x l l l .
S — 11— Sour
ra
ia
la
ll.
•
M
lx
c
1
1
% surplus.
I duo l know ) m what 1 ,hall do tiu« arar t k &lt;j*
each me gun.
A . U.
plan,

|h»r

r

R oosevelt

Dan Hardic, Declaring That Gamblers
Got Him, Prepares To Fi^ht Kidea.se

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V &gt;*^»* *J&gt; TN

^ ia a ia id

a p p o in tm e n t

•as
B b t tH . dljh o e fa te d Frees

g a W the d r ie r to r th e ir i r h e w
T h e r or reoko nden t in g u lfe d o f i
h ig h ly In te l! lim it O erw iaa btml
a aaa fa r e a e te M a fe e lin g regard-

b a th # -la te .

-fo r m u la -a f a e t t ln c n r

instance t wodid edrvm i f c 111. K a r a t o b r a g ! w

i pairetary ,va
of the
chhrnBe wa vw u r
Hiw hiHMMwwi
aw—ftrjUfct tie able tb « t t k
f

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p a g e r code e ar

o f o th e r rod re.
provision ! a' n
jM g h t b e -p u t e ttt o f boelnaoe - fo r
W a ia t lh t some ru le a hoot hoore
o f la b o r oh o th e r m i t t e n . O b v i­
ously Borne a d m in is tra tio n — n o t
M tneaidi l f th e p n aa at one— th n t
A d t n l 1to punish a n ew spaper
to v ld ’ r e a d ily
fin d
a
S o d S o T WluU t r gojS if oo. t i n ­ p r r t e i t r v e ik la g its r ig h t to pe kd e r "th e K H W d ic ta to rs h ip th e T U h -T h U th r e a t could be used te
G erm a n , p a ty te, edit Show only sugprasi r r ltlr la m . In d e fe n s e .o f
fre d o ut of th e prana th e newspn-

**

Ik kwa*—amicably. On tha
1 have triad cmuaI aequalnti‘ c6tr«et'*nd have bad thenr
Watt to iM ft them.

special m eeting .
“ iK n n t H i i t S en ato r G i a n &lt;M
an e x ce llen t Job w ith th e G lass8 tarnr a i l A r t o f 19U . " aald B aH a,
“ t h * t h a f a * w h a t h * csold sa d
th a t i t w aa a g ro a t a d m in is tra ­
tiv e achievem ent.
— - i » - 1;
- " B i t 1 th in k ho w ould ha the
G r i t to aaa In hla fo r th r ig h t, nod
fa s c in a tin g w a y , I f yoh-' w a rr la
ash m e, th a t ha could, dh a b e tto r
JA • , , ,
4 “ F o r one th in g , under t h i de­
p o s it insurance p le a th e re a re a
tfrm e n d e u s num ber o f ro th m e rr ia l b a n k * th a t w ill fin d I t etc*
tr e m e ly d iffic u lt to m a ke a liv ­
id * ."
‘ C e rta in e itm ln ls tra tlo n ru lin g s ,
ha M id , are ra ile d fo r d b rin g the
fu n c tio n in g o f the te m p o ra ry deb d a lt In s u ra a re plan.
“ T h e re ehould be an e m p h e tlp ro n o u n re m rn t a g a in s t th e undue
'■ w itch in g ' o f . fu n d *— th e a tte m p t
to s p rin k le m oney a ll .o v e r , the

licHoiyitlial'IqiilHt If. you,tt»a

fin d dorselrss headed fo r op p o r­
tu n ity ra th e r th an fo r d a ^ e r ."

ItAInflow TKTB TO KEfer
U t A U f . b ^ l £ - 0f t - r A .rta ta *
w id e reunion o f m en w ho arpred
w ith th e P o r tj^ e c e n d D lrto le n
In th e W pH d W a r w ill be hgld la
O rlan d o , |u r ln g an A rm le tiro .D ay '
celebration N o r . )1 and 12, Jam es
E . B a rn e y , president o f, th e f i e r i - '
da C h a p te r * f tu ln b o w Veterans!
announced' M o nday.
A R u .t h m 1
m eeting w tU b * held W etrojun#.
tlo n w ith * th e reunion.

rtlRMKK KAlftBR APPROVES |
D O O R N , H o lla n d , Oct. 18.— O ft
-The fo rm e r k a is e r expressed

g it o h j l t m lc o r o n ia h t . J t t l ' 1 0 :8 0 a r td ' I h a d « f l d p .

!♦ c h id in g , h i m f o r d e la y in g y o u .
...
r d t a f t y . I b W a f o u n d t h i t t h k h a b i t o f p o n f c W a llt y
Iv iB t m c * t o M U i n e o a t i c t c o n f id e n c e ."
S te p by step. H e n ry U D oK er- th a t aum,
.
t iita a ___
__..iL _-a
I _
Ip a o u |h f a p t ,n o r t B u t A w as a crow d th a t hat

B a g ln biin’ i k t t H f i l m

I «»rte
e H f f O f D a d e C o u n ty
VTh»"(tM •• ■ ft'T f w“- T

i a churchman from tha
Sheriff Hurdle la alleged
■otlp of women who want
lo ri* pkrlttd of time difo plac5lH t«« adHbUil c&lt;5nmt m t i i t of hhwUf. It
and deaperate attempt to

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ip * f « in c a p f a t
■ on t h t ' I M U I f d

oSuo anuuaavory 5apact'mucking
i k e t c h l t t f * . .O m
I la c k “ a o lln d lit d i

-JiiiSTWTrl

T o h u ' u n riv ale d •»&lt;* Coral G ables to p la * a n d t i
M ia m i Bench, C a r - -Hue- la to m fo rt, an d I t fa n a d l l r
th e F lo rid a keys, | ng ro n lltlo n * Id eal. F ro m th a l
dad the fatnoua A l- crow d wul |»y hla ow n diligence
dm Bench.
C olonel D ohprty took enough pa
rom edt m m ee a t a trona to m a ke h i* several- estate
th e fa ll, w hen th e lls h m e n li M o o t
lle ra
a A t a rrie a lat 'o f w in te r ev ta
is ito
r* m on ey, m akers.
In h b In itia l
ra a e ld g Incrnaafag a o a u h o n t fo ra y b*ro he waa the rlc tlm o f
r a r la
M ia m i's h lo to ry , i t 1same bad a d .le t on M . t r a l occam a, M v a Urn people begun to l aloao, b rin g led to boUeee th a t
M fro m o th e r states in seek c o r l a I n c a -o p e ra tic * ratp e n ae t
n bara so s a riy , n o r to m a ts o b -l w ould ’ bo tnado
s ffa ru o f hU
an p ro p o ra U rs s .
p U g k m .M g n ,.fo o p o n a a a th a t did no t m aloagi&lt;
T fi&gt; &lt; •.
- j i a r j a h m . B u t .on t^ e w holo, hla
lolonol D o h e rty stepped In a t*
w l» w r K *re wao not a

to

A e r &amp; ' f s i ' i M t : ,!S s '«• *&lt;*• « ~ i

c—

,

I VtorWnaly hM beef a Habit- lh&gt;her*y oboold haee same af the
, f t w ill be rem em bered th a t a e ry r r e im a f w in te r arcom m eda1P 32-S3 season b rough t as tio n a ... W h e th er th a social lig h t '
njr o r m ore people In to tliie o f F a lm B earh a re d im m in g o r
a, In the b e lie f o f m a h y , th a n not, t h e n w ill be m oneyed people
re a c tu a lly hare la th a 'h e ig h t th e re fo r the w in te r, and te these
t h f boom. T ru e , I t w aa n e t a th a enlarged F lo rid a Y ea r-R o u n d
iteysd rto w d la th e sense th a t] alabe ta n a f f e r th e fin e s t and.
m em bers th re w * 1.000 b|J!» U '.m h a t eo m p leU B rin g q u a rte r* to
r * v a g ra n t g a m b o l|Dg breaael ,W foond- In an y w ln U r resort lu
bought | l l « lo ta fo r ! « tlm e^ tho w a fld .

BOARD
t h a t H a n i i * c o n a p t i^ l tn U ^ ^ y w n j t a

£ rae

-aim it the Dfcd#

a W o rd . w n * n .
i | ao t ig h t th a l

F o r Y o u r P a r t y !!
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W e A rti P r e p a r e d
T o O f f e r U ilU slial
V g l U d * lit f g r r
s o n a l F a v o rs O r
IriV ftatib n C a r d s

I

le wah elected, hbd
it hurt aoma other* wwa*&gt;

tfe a P iiS ’ j S i

t w e n t y Ye AR* aoo
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apt a t.
on o f
se to
*H th
ad a ll

I

I t I t fu r them ,
th e ir g ro u p IM I t th a t th e re la
codes by a ll inbhalnsaaea w hich

ara&gt; tailing as things won't h-gh
so Marti snow wa get sat of tha
wd. W* wan'l fsel «a ,-)ua for
that matter, either, when we gat
held af some lohg freer.—Miami
BM

I ttehohao wUh
,t » D r u r y , w k *
hb potaM o f (a-

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AJa'ph.HItlor, um
tar, a-hlsa* hU fel-

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C a h la b l l i i l l a r

af Mew Ydrk Clf.

PrtnUd On Orang* Cards in Slack Ink

t a t * k aap U M iji#

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Off Exchanges
S i A gn es GuUdStafefeti
Subscription P a rty
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W illi n b ttt'to fa **!* In attblJdmm*, tbs 81.
• Guild of typ
Church a w
wilh &gt; sabecription brid|
n
Mwuhry evening at ti
■papal pariah house. Qua nilof goIdenead and yellow daisand fern, developing a color
me o f yellow and greed,
-ned the pariah bouse for the

h

£

y

liolly kas return#1

freaa Petsrshurg, Va. wber* she
bdd"feffen visiting bar daughter,
M r i « E Walkar.

Uhnnt lifft last FrlAgd and btbmr potola
P iiJ U weat whore ha will
Umft 10 day*.

S

i, L Thrasher and Mr*. J.
gdgfff motored to Eusti*
* • where they apont tho
si: ai_ * ---- mnlhgr.
mother,

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community

Mrh. B. U Parkins waa general
chairman of the affklr and had the
fallowing committee! sisDllhg
ben-'Mies Carol Slone and Was
Olive Dfaikle, tfblefl; lira. Joe
Gems lea end Mrs. R. U Cornel',
decafirtlosn; Mrs. P. A. Dyson,
His. W. R. SUwert, Mrs. W. A.
L* filar. and Mr*. R. P. MonUslvatgd, refreshmenta; and Mrs. M.
■ inarlk and Mrs. Arthur Branan,
prlaet. Mrs. Q, C. Cochran collect*
ad tickets at the door.
A fter 1several pcogreaaione at
contract and auction bridge, acorea
gran added and prise* awarded,
lllaa Migaret Davis and Max­
well Stewart had high score*
among the contract players and
Ufa. T. I / Sullivan and O. R.
Eat ridge bald high score among
Urn auction players. Miss Darla
and Mrs. Sulllvaki received silk
koaa end Mr. Sttwart and Mr.
E itrid f* wet* given silk socks.
A t a late hour* refreshment*
ware rtrvtd to the following: Mr*.
If. M. Papworth, Mr*, llargarat
Earner, Mr*. D. I- Thrasher, Mrs.
E. 11 Galloway, Mr. and Mr*.
Ellon Houghton, Mr. and Mr*.
Roy Holler, Dr. and Mr*. A. 3.
McCaltum, Mr. and Mr*. J. CIDtchell, Of. and Mr*. H. W.

prayer

be held at the Grow*
Methodist Church, tonight at 7‘ 00
F. M. with Mlaa.’ Khadke Culjiepper la chart*. A cordial Invitalion tai textended to all tu attend

SociiillCalendar
TrtURROAY
Regular meeting of Seminole
Chapter Number Two Order • of
the Ranter* Star will thko fNnee
at 7-.30 o'clock at tha lliwtli
llalL
. The Grammar School 1V T . A
will meet at 3:30 o'clock at tha
School auditorium.
FRIDAY.
Tha W. C- T. U. will meet at
1:00 o'cl-ck at the home of Mrs.
W.' I. Hughey, East Fifth Street.
'Election of officers.

jat’T a ra s wfiyf ass

At the same time tim e an­
nouncement that) the c mimodity
credit corporation wo. Id n«- ready
hr the end of the week to make
■vallabla the first of Its loans to
mt|in producer*. Loan* of eight
and 10 cent* a pound, drp-inding
on tha type of cotton, will tie of­
fered to producers on U t tn««M
pjrtlon of this year'* cron proRalph W arren
vided they join In the jervagj re­
iidfes O ver P .T j V duction control prog ran- for next
year.
The west purchase* w eu made
at the Chicago, Kan*a« City, Minneapolla,
Omaha,
liufalu and
Hallimore exchange*. They conuated of both caah shout and
aOrae for December delivery,
Harry 1* Hopkina. the r-ln-f
nlministrator, will arrange for
|HHT*alng the grain where nercsrary,
tyiughty, a pound of wheat pro*
tides the Dour nece. i-try f t a
&gt;ovnd of birad. Thru ate I'O
pounda of wheat to thj huanel and
It Waa rallmmlrti that ths purchase
of 1,000,000 Diuhela m-.nt ilia
material would be avads da for
00,000,000 loaves of bread.
Hjpkina’ organisation eslimst*d that It would hare the re-p-nclldlity oT feeding approximately
lb.0U0.0of) persona iht* winter.
Already puichaaea of hotter are
-Itvng -made x m H i r f l ifllgllttllrC
o f meat were mads available by
-pep" song* aad Miss Jean max- the farm sdmlnlstrat'on's «m nwall, pregrairj ehairnisn, Intro­ ger.cy hog buying prograin.
duced Mr*. Dorothy l-amb, whu
talked on the Blue Rlnbon pro­
gram for the year.
The meeting » » » brought to ■
close with a piano *«1j. "Praetudium” , by MacDoweil, played
by Mis* CaroJyn Collier.

GENEVA HEARS
R E A S O N FOR

la of J. 0 . Adama will
tg learn that he I* Improv-.
W at the Atlantic Coatt
xpital In Waytroaa, ON.
i upderwenl *n a operation
H* experts W * m u m
latter pari of the weet.

'the 'madam method

Those "Oood Old Oayef*

W ANDKRINQ (trough an old « y ~ o f Jolty or Jam Into rmkty tralded
lonlal house on lay Ttemlloa ro- 11* * see And again whom yoo m o
caaUy, 1 stood before the opea Bro- gucb alwkle recipes as these which
piece In Iks hitch** woadsrlag absolutely assure the success of
shoal (bo woman who had dons her your J*Ry U you follow them norooking there. Prepared not only euratsly.
the dally meals Hut stirred greet
nips drape Conserve
batch** Of Jelly over that open Are
f
mnt
and waited tedious hours for the
i n r, ,m ns i ■*»&gt;
root*oU of the pot to boll down
» **»
am ir.H w ri
to the proper ron■Istsncy. And
XJ
rruti psvtts
ov a after ihet had no aisnrance
To prepsrs fruit sum and erusb
that the Jelly would "Jail.'’
thoroughly shout 1 poand* fully
Vhxt a lung way wo've com*— ripe grapes Add (4 cup ureter and
wg modern women who make Jam* •tmmar, covered, 10 mlanleo. Wllh
a*A Jollies In twenty to thirty min- tlghlokltmed arspoa, odd Juice of
atM—from the lady who lived In 1 lemon to water. Sieve hot mixiifst haste
Think of her when lure.
you turn on ynur gel or electric
Measure sugar Into targe kstlla.
suve or light your o il‘ burner to Add nets, raisins, end prepared
ekok your nnal batch of jelly and fruit, BlUng up last cup with wa­
gon this reason.
Think of her ter If necotary.
Mix Wall and
ffhra you niesaur* that magical bring to n full rolling boll over
Me# Is Of- bottled fruit peetla. Into hottest (Ire Htlr coaitantly before
M ai prerervlnn Settle and, alter and while helling. Boll hard 1 lulupro or three minute* of boiling, ule.
Remove from Are and stir
jfen a gb-tmiug. Bavortoma batch I la bottled fruit peetla. Thea stir

L I F E 'S

B Y W A Y S

Pc YbU hidriT-A Buy Xt&gt;Af£
Nice. Ta t Wo n h s /

|ma bean recalved her#
R, Doyle, reglri-rar at
r)d» State ‘ College for
, hoi three Sanford ata­
ri Mloaa* Virginia Eorto,
Karl*.
and' FhyllU
rlo w M PMbllad at tha

icksEntcrtnins
*
Complimenting the members of
. tho Aleotwoen Tea Duplicate Club,
Mrai’ G. It’ Lbu'eka entertained with
• krddgo party yesterday after­
noon at W r home on Mabnolla
Avepue. Va*#* and bowls of rose*
war* uaod to adorn tho room*
where the tables war* spread fur
Gloria Swanson Stars
PU/.
l 5»rogXr»*lon* o f In M ilane Film Today
K
score prist waa
». B. F. Whitner
wars then served
assisted by Mr. lUhmen, or vie# veraw, will bar#
no piaco tn “ Perfect UnderatandJngV,
Gloria Swtruoa’i latest
Undid Artists picture which ha*
ft* opening todriy al the Milan*
Thea tar.
Far, !■ tJiM picture tha at*r hai
bain at great palm to sea t* It
,w m t Mr*, f . that every role In hor alary la
. H- H- Papwoyth. portrayed by an actor of tho na­
BaoM. . Mr*.' Ray tionality-the character damanii.
■Thus Mia* 8 Was son1 hen-If,
F. Whitner, M i l
—
Mr^ U.ud • bo wa* oorn In Chicago, plays
C rola of an American g ilt fiko
rrioa an Englishman, played
by Laurence DUrior, who Is Lon­
don born. Genov love T r i l l also
play* the part of an American
girl In tha pktura, as *b* U In
ptlvAta Ilfs, and Sir Nigel Play­
fair, Londan’i foremost actor■ranagar, la featured aa nn Eagll*b nobleman.

cl) o f tha Ffrat Christian Church
hold Mondnr aflrrhoon at ihn
homo nf Mrs. II. J. Clanao, with
;Tawnsead pi balding.
Old benwn* was reviewed sail
apedal meaUro-W*. maJ« of 1ho
w m - to Old birthday a M o r pal
on by lh* Dorr** CiraHCdl tho
church son ** recently. Mr-. J, W

Ellis, rhatman of the clrde, was
stiff to have 'been Instrumental
(a maj(tiW ths supper a pleaaani
•»d sopcesaful affair.
‘x ;
A t the concl-(too of tha mooting
"Jaernay'a Knd". la aa aw-Guasds refrashnwnts wer* served by the
officer, aM trihnr Englldh roles
Tk'oao present were: Mrs.
U « filled to Ma*n. Bwlgburao.
tori#*, Mrs. J. T . Ellis
JE-'lklpp, Mrs. Georgs

Mrix' Elmer CurdMl, Mrs.

leu**. Mr* E. M. Gfclbr% F. 8. Lsiasoa. Mrs. JL
Myn. A- M. Walkar, Mb*.
. Townsend, Mr*, i * |L

:VICE T. Phan* 101
Jtery C o^ A d v. }
S iS s V

eonkng to aa offn *1 apmmuiHqua,
w ill dominate the ism ^aigu Isad
ing up lo tha aleeimna aim ple-dacite on the g e v n iirwaiN'- recent
course. The alactions w 11 o* rooductrd Nov. 1|,
Austrian governmaat suthorl
ties continued trivr&gt;tM Jtlnn uf a)
lsged N a il plots to ijjals* aiwu
from Lins and other g trn .o n s , a
It was derided that *• nsiloa-wtdo
Nasi military oigaa|aaliun has
been developed,
Europe contemplated
possible
compll rations from a derlsratlon
by Prime Minister fflauing, of
Denmark-coincident with reports
that military unit* li,file s v lg bad
boon r*-e *f»rte d - that the Daalah
Soulhsra frontier weffld lx de­
fended “ B j all the means at our

and tklm bp lunge for Just I alp.
•tea IP cool slightly, t»&gt; prevent
Boating fruit, Four quickly, FaraBn hot ronierr* at oore. Mikes
about ■ glasses ( « fluid oufloea
eich), .
.
.,
•plead Orape Jelly .
six tags .xis ns., jaws'
To prepare Jdlcs, stem 1 pound*
fully ripe nrhpea end ernth thor­
oughly, Add (1 cup apple vlasgar,
1 teaiponn elovee, and 1 teaspoou
clnuanoo. tiring tm a holt coeur.
and simmer 10 n.inntMn Flsx-e
fruit In Jelly cloth of bag aad
squreie nut juice.
Mrisuro auger end Juice Into
large **ucrn*n and mix. tiring to
a hall over hottest Are and at enct
add bottled fruit pectin, purring
conatsnUy. Then bring to A.fall
rolling boll and boll hard H mltvi
■Ik. Remove from fire, iktm. pour

New N R A Dr i v e
Ikt0mi8ie&amp; i'o Bring
Aid ToNetvspapfers

W ASHINGTON. Oct. IB.— Whits
■be Nnliunal Item .try
A.intlni*.
Intiun'i “ Huy Now" rampalifit ii appropriation h being trlcralJd
too young In h iV f prpdurvri my &lt;k&gt; j* r cent. A ihaller-proof. |tua
*latIntins rT]Hiri« ruining to hriift- manufacturer wrote that reeoarch
quBilFHi hpr#, ir r o r ilin f I " Ih f work carried on durirgg the fPfp
N il A pr»'«* Fret Jon, nr* carrying few year* ha* resulted Id Irpiior*
Istk-tijri-. ti/ grrutly InnrPinl ■(!- lent Improvements In its product
\rrtiaint hu&lt;t of rooprrmtinn In lh«* which are being Introduced to tha
udminni ml mu"* effort to break the public In "intensified a lt t t l i s l l i
In* J«ni which ia holding up ron • ml sales effort* tn promote lb*
punier hoyinif,
Increased use of these produrii-*
Ku fur, Jl \» it-ttlil, no runv|itiiliiljff
A trade paper editor wrote Ad*
fharr hri** rm*tvHl from r&gt;rw» mlniatratbr Hijgh 8. JphiikOh thM
p«|wr« Mnrnl the PuygrRlnl atlvrr- "every publlshtr will appUlid VO«g
iifuoiivDtF whirh were Kent uul by effo rts
tu stimulate
hliilneiBI
iho Nil A Soil*** n«*witpa|Mirfi, on through argTessIve, Intelligent aU*
thr nthn hand, limvu iirnniiatftJ to vertlslng designed t&gt;-ftnluce Am i'll,
run lhi&lt; nr hup In I ir- u|&gt;r with lo­ -ana not In be afraid t ■ buy (hoaa
commodities and services whlfjt
cal nml natloriMl ailvrrtMrr**
In |irr*» irlrapr* th&lt;* NRA la they nred and can afford ."
J
limiting from nunnttinlrationa rtIn a statement to housowlyM
CflrtMl fmin lm|»ort«nt vnanufae* o f the country General Johiuma
iurriR pim-r the nnn|»nlg,n piart- •irgrot present buying, derlar^iw

Mrs. Benson Hostess
For H er B ridge Club
Ruiaellia and yellow elder were
used to .lerorate the room* of the
home o f Mr* J . C. Ben«tm. Park
Avenue, when Mr*. B»n»on enter­
tained lh# memebrs of th* Tue*day Afternoon Duplicate flu b and
a few other guest* with a bridge
Replies to
Inquiries
whether
party y M b n lsy afternoon. Tallies
ami other appointment* we.e dc- , |h* government had purposely resigned in y. llow to accentuate ’tiained from wrltiag s formal lat­
ter of resignation from the league
the chosen color motif.
or whether this omission was ac­
At the conclusion o f »cvera!
cidental, wer# cryptic.
game* o f brnlr* high *core prise
One spokesman asserted that
among the club member*. Floren­
"one does not talk about that",
tine tray*, were awarded to Mm.1
and another eiplained, " I
am
U. F. Boyle and Mr*. Joseph A. sorry, but aoout that I can give
Metarh. High •core pris* among you no Information."
the other gue»ls, &gt;rllow taper*,
The Inference was drawn that
went to Mr*. Ava W. Davie.
whila Geimany was quick tu noti­
Ix t e in the afle.noun a salad fy Arthur llrnde.son o f lh* ie s and sweet corner wa* served by ignatioif from lh* arms parley
the hostess, assisted by Mr*. H B. she is In no h 'rt-&gt; to leave the
Lewis, Mr*. M ar;is 1. Habeii. and league
M rs. Ralph B. Wight.
When asked aooul their a tti­
Those present were Mrs. w s i tude legardlng the Versailles aril
lace W. Wright, Mi*. Ralph H.‘ and l.icsm o pacts ami the league
W ight. Mrs. I . F. Boyle, Mrs II co.enant, spokesmen haslrnetl lo
R. lends, Mr*. J. If. IllntlirrnUter,, declare I hat Germany Intends lo
U r*. Joseph A.
Me.sell. Mrs.i fu lfill these obligations.
Whether more concrete
plars
George A. DeCotte*. Mr*. If. B
Pope, Mrs. Ben CanlwtD, Mr* for German/'* future fm rign |&gt;ol
Robert II. Axt, Mi*. A v * Wright ry Will )•* divulged la the t &gt;ur*e
Davis, and Mrs. Marcia L KabeA of the ensuing Reichstag clert'oo
campaign, tamains lo be seen.
The l'id led HIsles Aeii-assaJor
Woman’s(irb u ji M eeU William K. Dodd apparatuly came
W ith Mrs. Hi J. Clhute •w ay from a conference with
Chancellor Hitler w th the iropreeMr*. J. T. EIMa hid eharjr# Uf lion that Germany I* anxious tu
resume
or continue her cun'act
with the reel of ib* World.
* (in many's
fureign pelicj, *c-

Ktevow fftseoaktieIff-minuted-

compensation m tna o ft Her. '***£
. Included w ill' a debit of Ap­
proximately *3,100.000 o w trid 'fcy
Gerard MM/ chalrmth ‘•a* tM»
board o f iha Broohiytr Mknhdttlot
Transit roaipaAy," with •tollbWM!
against thr-(Aon worth Idfh.Bff?Another lohb apbrbrfm'Abefy EM#
,100,000 by lb* barik waV ' s * ' f i H *
In the evidence a* one obrned' hy
A . R. GrabstHn, of- Hi.-'thWnStlonal Paper anil I’ owvri- CudtjxLiy.
Pbcota presented eVIdKcv ' to
ahww ttiat Wltktn i t tide tijn* lm
120.000 a year froln litIM i
pany and * 2,000 a year from ,QS
International Paper fomjttnyC ■*’
Tn complete the pietiife, iR*
Investigator preaented a taU*
•howlup that in four yearn er£
several month* ending July 31, tha
hank had art aside *2lt.iA)0 000
a* reaerve* against loaaea.
‘‘t
Faming* aa reported to »to4hholder* for the aame time * * H
put at * 1.18.120,000 whleh, wUb
capital stock, aurplua, uAdivtdrtl
profits, and rapllal Increase*
acquiring other hank*, bhougkt
the total capital clock and ear*inta to *60X000,000 aa o f J u ty fl.
Uonusoa aggregating , 106.0Q0
in the four-year period, wet* |lk|"■ by Pecora a* pa? to Wigwlb
from the bank aad Ha *&lt;ri time
affiliated Chase Sec n i t lea (Ur*
pur* lion Ilia aalary f f eW Ehi
hank » ■ * rt»e n -«r'fd n i»W u "'rrTr
IP2t l - * 178,000! 1030, ItllT M H
103], *258.000; |032, mO^OOt
ft rat ail month* 0f 10.73. *81,070.
In addition, Pecora brought out
that W lit gin received U t r e B .
mately *83,000 a Tedr M
In arveral companies xgttfc'' W .
hlghaat about * 40,000 fr*m A K
mnur and Conrpahy.
i a

ril a fnv

'lavp ago. Thrar Indi

“ there is a new confidence abro*4

i atr Jhr hrllcf of thr wrilrra In In the land."
Inr rr HurtI Nitvgr firing appropri**
linn- anil in tlning rvrrythlng
WOULD ABANDON BRANCH
pnpplhlf to v fitinur agjcrrn«lvr
N«Jrp vfforta.
WASHINGTON. Oct.
Onr «urh Irftrr from one of Ihc Receivers for the FloridA
Targrpt flour riiillrrp In thr roun
Coast Railway Company 1
try drclaif p that hi a adrrrt Ulng I day asked the Interstate Cora

U. S. Chain Stores
Speftd llkigeSuiiiOn
kds lh Newspapers

■Ini* In the Fast.
J W Vaughn haw returned from
sum, Ga. where he underwent
successful operation on Ills eye*
l' .attract.
Marvin I’r-ne has recovered from
short illness caused ty the ell4
a ground rattler snake.
The friends of Mr*. J. M. Oglesby t u i sully to learn that she la

sion tn approve abandonment
its Orange City branch line, exti
Ing from New Smyrna, Fla.
Orange City Junction, FI*.

N it. T. H. fcearc- • will return
l miirrnw lo her hum* tn lUrkekWASHINGTON
(h i.
IB
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The av
talk. N. J. after *|rm!lug two
Newspaper adverllslng is llic pre-1 slurv, uf alt
«&lt;eks here a* llie felisst uf Mr.
dominant type uf
aiiiviiving j..r .grocery i
a&gt;.d Mrs. W. II, T'iviiitlilTi, Safth
aniung chain stores, accord l&gt;( tn | ;.crl Ug drtai
confined to her h line by illnsw*.
hanf ml Avenue, hb# will u Stthe Federal Trade ('nnmiis-irn'r p&lt;adllur*« in
Mi and Mr&gt; James Uuoitwin anal companlrd -by her ton. C. H. D llrepurt, "fh am Rl if* Auxerlli ng",
family have moved to Monto* from tiaoii, whu has bki.i here fur l i t made p blit recently Mure lien
riul week* on luali n,
■Hanford.
Mj |iercen( uf Dir 1.03b qha'n re­
B A R E M O N rto i’
porting their dr-aded advertising
t spend Ilures fpr a recent
fear
Mrs H C. Wilkirveon, Mi*. II.
used atwapapw advert *la*, ami
Ihesv rbalha uperateR 'JJ. . peieenl E. Patten, Mr*- Lulu Branbag and
daughter, Helen Hattie,, have re­
ut the stores o f this gr lup, (be
turned lo Jacksonville after visitruuunisai^tl report art
tog relatives here.
Thr rommis*ion also revealed
Mr. and Mr* Julius Boji-tt and
that 1,504 rhaln&gt; opeiatlr-g 6b,16B
Sieves had *|U*H nt .re thin
than MV
Wli, •&lt;«» Jasnos Iwye ivturned t ■ Perry,
ono.ono for atlvorttstny in- «n* bTa. Lsa-ts add i lyda Kloar.i. of
.ear si. average of 113,352 a main
visited friend* here Sunand i 1.004 a alore. Th- sale- i.l ■!•&gt;,
GueBt NJgrht
-hesr chains. It was annoui.red,) Glen (e itis v l and is tlir ilornHrlnff
n Gueai Fm*
dxrrede.1 ff4,322.000.«81. and the edge acre at Ixkt City I riday
Thin Ad rittd One Sfi Cent
rapo ..f advertising expense «•■ where they played football,
Ticki-t will Admit Two
sates wa* L i t percent.
| Mias Fern Oglrshy and MU*
A d u lti.
Millinery, unlimited price -an- Maria:ha Bt.yeU have m urttod
ety, and furniture chains r*p&lt;vle&gt;l from a vail tr Jacksonville
advritislng expanse as arhMu *ig I Rev. and Mr*, ti. J. Millfapaa
for more than V0 percent nf iheirjwar* In ZellwotKi Sunday e'rqing.
total eipendilurea fnr alrer* « n . ’ The young poop1* of lh* MgtboGrocery and meat chalnv itpirn d diet Churoh bold their &lt; ■* to tar
“ ?S perrenl of trial a'tv»Hiting meeting at ths horn* of MIssjMaused lix newspaper*)
|b«ci| rintb* Ih.ysti Txteadwy eteoin g.'
cha n*. 7JJ percent; dr-'g ebebia.'
Mr. grd Mra. I'h lip Fggor ltara
Jd.2 pcrtgaL ami department S&lt; IS returned (r m l four months'll l*U
Thsin strira advertising, a rich
i been l ^saW to b* prodoaii-

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Clsir* Lure, ir t lw t , ai*d bar *ociet, huthend, Clifford Wartea
Srgith, har* agreed “ to disagree’
and as s result the one-Ume Follies
girl 1* etbedeled to receive 33S,000 g year tor the rest a f her life.

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IIF.I.LV: H U iU t . Oct. |H.—(A"l
-A iliMifKanumi attempt at n,
•lilkr by in-giu Inan plckera for, — **
Michrr pay falletl of rffrctlvrnra*
here Monday ifiuwcr* aaid, v%hen
the plentiful eu| ply of laUir uai
Utilised to fill placet quitted.

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PLAT ou ooa TtAK

T U ll V C M t, N O l/ W
a c n T A tO e H AAOUOO
A O 'T ttA U l, VO O 'ftS
w t v e a w p a t voheu

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IGCIN DREW
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FIND
CkaseBankHcadGivcn
* wa
O y «r M illion W h ile
''s •' Ii(stIfktioti Charged
O f f H eavy Losses
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W ASHINGTON, OcL 1 A (AA*.)— Evidence waa preaenltd
•Wa Shinto.Mrootigatere today
l i h n t tk* C M ** Bocnritieu Cer9130,000.­
. Ha i i 4**vi e tn
'i

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" o f total capital and
ualttee bad
'I I corporal Iasi
3 aabaidiary la
worth of
Chaae Natleaul

s r uuut

to 1939.
W A B H lh G T O N , Oct. 18.—
( A . P . ) — Im m en eo carningB by
e A I M I H . W lg g in .fr o m bon5 b »«4 . s a la ry and e x tra pay
from o th e r corp oration s w h ile
--------- t h e O hase N a tio n a l Bank, o f
w h i c h h e w a s h e a d , w a s lo s
l n g m i llio n s , w e r e a d d e d u p
y — t e r d a y i b e fo re th e S e n a te
S h a k i n g C o m m lt t e p .
Tfca total compcneation of the
fem u r chairman of th# Chase NatlesMi eras given ns nearly $1 .­
600,900 for th# peat five year*.
Whan ha retired last winter he
was'voted 9100,000 a year for
life by tb* exccotlv* committee.
Testifying in a deep voire, the
beaker said bis associates "aI.
ways suggested*' th* “ additional
M a a m u tln i'' he was*to-rovelev.
"And I helped to fix theirs,"
he added.
"T ea helped to fix Chairs eed
tltoy helped to fix ygu rot"' e*k*d
Ow Pag* Three)

. WASHINGTON, Oct. IH - &lt;47
Stopping t o . Ih* aid cf cotton
firm a n . Ih* admln^lr*ttb*i yester­
day organised the Commodity
Credit corporation fund* available
to bring th* price of cotton to 10
•apto n pound for low middling
• M better.
* ............. Ill* Official estimates
placed tba. enhancement in value
a f ettton still In produetr'* hands
*4 about P 0.000.000. hosed on
Monday's quotation*.
Under the piao, (be government
wW lend 10 cento a pound to
farmer* who still b*v* their cot­
ton, If It I* low middling end bet­
tor In grade end 7-9 Inch or bet­
tor stepl*. Leon* of right cent*
trill he mad* on low middling or
Wttor ccttoa af las* than 7-8
tnth itapl*' and no loan* will be
on cotton elo*rin# below

ru

to to be loaned at 4

1st*tost to fanners who
to Rtrtlctof^to I" the smog*

curtailment sgreonAml.
.
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H oos^felt Displeased
Over Low Farm Prices
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Oct. IK— (47
Roneevett feels that
leg* ha** In*fn:e the av&lt;
year that *nd#d la
jr* not yrt high
aama period,, the
th* fanner buys
.| | percent. Deeplto
L -tha administration
' na faallng that tba
k ja atltl far tea tow.
the IVo* U#ot
factory am­
i tto of fa*
regain od, a'
•V. whOa th* cost af
ttm

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WRATHEM

Partly chwdy ■&lt;“* p«**lhle show*
era too.nrr.iw.

Hear!

Member AaaocUted Prena

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- rypres* as* all kinds « f build
lu( materials.
Loaif leaf yallow pins. Gull rsd

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PRLANDO, O ct 18. - &lt; * V hail lit tb
4 g u im iM u g r
Reports from tier
field
leetlng th* winners o f'T h e Herald** Pick-The-Winner
F1ashing n bewildering assort­
pending arrange meats ' to extra­
at th* rrer ol Bemiool High School
which haa for prtxea ala ticluta to th* Milan* Theater, offered
thi* morning indicated that, Coach
ment o f spinners, reverses a:
dite him to FleridaX hi Wf . igQaged
through the courtesy a( Jos. U, Marenirtte, theater manager. *
(C m UjhM I froai Page On*)
forward rasses, the Rollins Tara
Listed below are name* of teams which wID participate la
room*. Th*. weapon, alto blood- Daonan] McLucaa, determined that
$ i00,009 swindle adt'M aAtep was
qf Winter Park opened their 1983
•lainud, wall fajnd on. the hack hla 1983 football eleven shall turn
outstanding gam** In the nation next Saturday. Th* first three
token into cueieuy bp Bkertff
in a convincing victory In lla third
. araaon laat night by trouncing
persona sending In tb* nearest number o f winning names will
Slone, o f Velusla county, aad bon
TOADS RUN TO CHARITY
'Booth Georgia State College 30
Lle*ta wa* crobched in a chair game of tba *ea*oa at Uajtona
token on to Florida.
.
be awarded two tickets each,
lleach Friday aftemoou, ha* been
to 0 before n large Orlando
. •
; . :
1■. CHICAGO/—0P&gt;—Sponsored by
. Clip this list, place s " t " in the column opposite the name
i rrclatanea a* officer* aearched driving hi* charge* at top-*peed.
crowd.
th* Kiwtnls, same BOO great
10 — F lo w erg ar
of the team you think will Win and *end It L, the Sport* Edi­
him for weapon*. He muoiMr.l in*
The team’* defeat at the hand*
Paced by Hymle Miller, fast banted toads from Tex** e»d Arim&gt; UNIVBB 8 ITV OP PLOItlDA, n.Intently when naked about tne o f Lake City last Friday sparring
to r of The Herald before noon on Saturday, Oct. t l. if yea
running Rodins field general, the tona are going to .run a derby ta S T R A W B E R R Y P L A N T S &lt; *v eato
UNRflVTU.K, Oct. ;1B.— Mlnd- crime, and was hunt led -off h&gt; the the playir* on, the hoy* are . re­
think the team* will tie, write the word “Tie” opposite the
McDowall-cnorhed eleven assumed raise money for under-privileged W. W. Potter. H s e i m - W . .
o ,sponding to the drive. Blocking
of hi* Gator*’ inability t i peno- county jail. .
team* listed.
mastery of the fray In the opening children. Post time will be Satur­
.Meantime, a crowd had gethtred and tackling has Improved notice­
CABBAGE PLAN TS.
tfrate the North Carolina Htatr
quarter and except frr a tempo day.
Wekcflsld. Coppenkagea,
Name __________ ________ _______ ________............... — —_______ —
fence near the goal line, Coach at th* little oungalow, and a* the ably, la the report, and much
rary lapse in th* third period
eh 8 tanlry moved hi* frlddcri police car aped away, there net* polish has been applied to the
of Enkhultea, all band
‘when
the
Rollins
defense
blew
op,
Address
____
to the 10-yard line ye»tel •limit* /torn the cruwj of “ get
$1.24 M., B M. Iota $1.00 Mu !
offensive drive.
held the Tiger* In cheek and tal­
r‘ day and devoted 90 minute* to h m—Wll'hlm.”
NORTH CAROLINA m FLORIDA
Iota 80 c*nto M r - CoOard plaato J ;
lied
In
every
period.
.
The
Dayton*
lleach
eleven
boast*
J Mating Florida’* (coring playr.
f t w M r - Cauliflower $1J# M.
Neighlxir* had heard a commo­
TENNESSEE v«. ALABAMA
■ Four time* In the game laat tion in the h iu*e ye»r*,C*y morn­ one of the fastest charging lines
Prevptt A Co. BeeilU. Fla.
t
'
_
C
L
E
R
K
8
HNTBNC
8
D
fi*K:rday night, Florl't*
r.illeJ ing abo.l 2 o'clock, and ohccr^ing In Central Flrrlttf: The team haa
1 1 — M tocelU n— o o
~- .
L. S. U. vs. ARKANSAS
■ » i
«I«*r" within 10 yard* of the Wolf- U|er u„ t ,he hou•e war cloud progressed slowly, having lost U '
TRENTON, OcL 1 »^-/AT— A!
fk - I
,ln* ’
not onV Hiu-aml none of the family mirtln^ It. B. I « t by a t o 0 score, tied
TWO
FURNISHED
t
o
o
e
l
fm U
ton Gay, former clerk of the Gil­
YALE vs. BROWN
5 p the Dal’ rd pu»h it over f i r * ni.out, they called pjllce ar.d the
party
with
auto
latoroetot
la
Orlando
&lt;
1
to
(1
,
and
defeated
Palm
christ
eountj
circuit
court,
Mon­
1* ■ &gt;
touchdown.
Once N. C. Ktatn, „,|(.r|rrt o(Tic,, .horlly oeforo noon.
buaincm
*
proposition.
Bex
SIS
day
was
sentenced
to
thro*
Beach
last
week
0
to
0
.
In
May­
|
CARNEGIE
TECn
v*.
NOTRE
DAME
Mopped them on the thrce yar.1 ] Motorcyc|0. p 9'x .nwll w . li
Lakt Mary.
. ,,
■”
)
years In the state prison at Ralberry, Malcolm, and Hardwick,
'
j f*&gt;II Policeman I.. V. Stewart and
fonl on a plea o f guilty to eni­
CHICAGO vs. PURDUE
■ mm
Yeeterday Coach Stanley tried) licpulfc lien Watkin* were the G nch Hall hh» a trio of player*
PA
R
TY
”
g
0
IN
0
TO
WaahliWtoSi
j
bs axllng about 93000 in sate and
s out every one of hit arming play*,' first tn arrive. They tirrk?
Into who rank with the beat of them.
D. C , Ilka paasengkr to l)elp
county funds during hla tenon (a
/teminole llig b ’ doe* net return
~N. Y. U. v*. COLGATE"
(f
and he found them working per-, the home through a rear windaw
pay expense*. A. H. Downs, Osn*
office, lie was transferred to Hal­
here for a game until Nov. 3
|jj /*ctly. Jack Hender*m, the little' ul„| f„»nd the murder •'•sue.
era! Delivery, Sanford, Fin.
ford Monday night ta begin hla
I mTi NCETON v s . COLUMBIA
• fullback
from
Miami, broke
The l.ody of Michael l.icalo, the when the strong OcaU Wildcats
sentence.
will
furnish
the
opposition
at
Mu­
K l ' through for o touchdown from the father, ri|'p»r*nlly the fir«t one
“CORNELL7rsTsYRACUSE
12 — W an ted
{ inlnb-yard line three times during U i l wai found on the flo ir nicipal Park. Next week, Coscb
10c Hm 1 tba* ' '
L E G A L NOTICE
th# half h o i, and it 1^ t » be! wrilgeil between n bed and llie Mcl-ures lakes his trad! to DcLand
W
ANTED : Portable
HOLY CROSS vs. HARVARD
■■ . j hoped that ho will retain thl* gift well, indicating he had otruggled to fight ,, stubborn Bulldog *l*ven
8e Hm 3 th—#
with standard keyboard. M .W T IW m t H i. * n * r io v
whielt was held, to a scoreless
$
In Baturday'* game with North! violently.
|iSD K tt
AND
BT
V l R T t t R nt
Te U— • ( 1 « M
be In good . Condition. Cheap f i r
ARMY vs. II.LIN0I8
Ih* s u l h n r l l y In m s * » * l t d ks M a y ­
' ''Carolina U. here.
| In un adjoining room wa* th* tie at I’alatk* Isst week.
cash. W ill, trade. 914 Sanford
Be II— 1 ’■ n U l
o r o f Ih* C i t y o f S an fo rd , r i o r l d s .
M
H
!_
INDIANA vs. NORTHWESTERN
t.y O r d i n a n c e No. I t ! of said C l t v
SjJ ’ t Jimmy Ilughe*, the injured full- i"dy of Mr*. Licala on a bed with
Mlaiaua dirps SOo,
Avenue, from 9 A. M. till 9 P. M.
of Han fo rd , F l o r i d a . I h . r . b y ra i l
thr
form
of
young
Jo«
Ltrmla
‘ bark, returned to harm-** ye«ters
I’tlm sr
K ls r t t o n
to
hs held
CroomHAcudemyTeam
W
ISCONSIN^
vs.^IOWA
W
A N T TO BUY a row, wtRpbjr
i h r o u s h o u t ths C i t y
of Hanford.
f 1 .oay aa did M*l n Wore, .ip Siin- by liri
Florida, on T u r s d a y , th* ID. day
Mire I'lovicJonre
Meat* was
cash, Ivan F. Noble, R. JT. -D,
Opcmi Season Friday
|Lk -ford taekle
fiutnr *i|uad
of N n * * m h s r. I t U , f o r s l . r t t o n of
KANSAS 8TATP. vs. NEBRASKA
No. 2, Box rOB, Sanford. Fla.
W :, Iran through nlf Inip Ired prarllce •tretched deoil on n bed in * «rk
t w o C i t y I' o m m ls s lo s sr s . s n r h for
« . t e r m of Ihroo yoara. sole tv.ni
K .* lKrlmmage againat the fro«h. The room, with Philip, jnconaciou* hut
The l*rf» m« Aradrmy I'ftnthriP.
KENTUCKY v7”w. &amp;L7
WATCH repairol
m lo s tu n .r o .0 l#o Vntod
upnn
In HAVE YOUB
boy* worked until the |a»t
ruy» with a *park of life Inlt on an- neyrti f ntl all lemn. will uo to
last ruys
t w o * r n u p . doolegatod as “ O c oo p
by on* who teelly know* ho* iB—Aparfanu y#r
I” and -r ir n u p !.“
Ohio state "vs. mTchTgan
‘Of the sun hail dlfappesrhil, then other bed neerby. A* the olTleers lUytomi lleach «»n Friday
Mold s l . c t l o n s ha ll t&gt;* h . l d
at Briggs, J*wel«r, Msg. A*.
■Inslied
inti
'Ills
third
rm-m
o
f
FOR RENTt Furnlabad flab
,th* flood light, were tuined on,
niMin to oprii their 1U.*I3 »e#»on
t h . . - t t y l i s l l In said C i t y In rn n
floor. 4 room*. Blesplng'
r i . r n . t l r |n i h s l a w s a n d a r d l n s n r . s
and they
worked »nntc more. ds-nlh they nut red that one of n^nin»t th«- lUytor^ lleach eleven
",
r . I n l i n e to t l . r l l o n t h a w In f a r r s ONE WEEK ONLY. Blanket tpe- and hath. FVtne $"9 W. m -%
I Coach Htanlry an'eiunre.l today’s I'hillp's legs muvvil sllglitly. lie m m ye no* that U to atari at 4:&lt;H) next Friday eflrmoon with *n op- hureau of vital statistic* report In
ths City of S g A i o r d . _Florida. ~ e m i. do.Me W f l ^ r ro T O n -^ 7 llB O a k Avenue.
• i " ' " v
practice would start 30 minutes was rushed to the Tampa hospital
Ths
polls
will
bs o p . n at T-.t*
lock
ponmt -unenii' unceff—tsffsyr Thfe 'x h n w r tlflU ' were' tKrse^Iime* a* o'cl ock A . M. and w i l l rio ss at n a n - single wool or cotton 20c. Phone
- jaoonsr.
* h"".r
— •L'l.ilP
^
- Arrtmttmr-nr A n 'H lc ftr . f.
down
on
said
data
1
6
—H
ottaaa
For
R
n l'
476.
Our
driver
will
give
you
_^-«At-Meia--4t -sppexnur that rho nttil f T T H u b n acre u n lo v r j \ i l hi* CrcMitn* |i ihln 11jr mail, the I*antb . big game of the year will be " ’ •"X birth, as deaths in North
I h . r . b y ap poi nt W . M M c K i n ­
------- i—
Carolina during September. There non.
J. L. Heed &amp; Mon funeral home.
ltd. r . l a s s , nn d W . g ll . t t o prompt service. Seminole County F U R N I S H E p
r
n
A
n
n
is
llc
#
9 room b ung alow
•r» are in tip-top »ha|w fur un- |played at Orlando
were 8,817 births during the •' I n .p e r t o C s of oald olactlnn. nr.i. laundry, Inc.
Turn Ma.alu-o, u
next-door
end garage, 10th. 8 L and Pal­
other gruelling season, and Coai-h Day. Ijist year I'rom a won six month as compared with 2,379 V n Hrntth ns C l a r k of osld o l . r in iglil.or, said he lu-nid u series
|0&gt;, |WO games.
' '"is WITNKHA 1VIIKIIKOF. I ho*. YOU W ILL find latest styles and m etto. P h o ij* 77 o r sea. M r * . J .
deaths.
of n .t.es In the l.iratn hunio shout Foster has ambitious plans far I
.
*
best values In ladies hat* and F lc lic h e r.
hr..unto «»t my hand 0. Mayor
i oVIo. h, that he got up and went " umj.fr.ted year.
of Ih. ettr of Hanford. Florida, and dress** at Scott's Ready-To-W**r,
In treating children'* colds,
lis*. rnu..d to Ir. a ffll.d h.r.to
•, M.th th front and 1 ear d - ..»
1,lc « ' " r
wh,fh f,’uvh‘
UNFURNISHED FIVE R e a m '
' lh» o.sl of .aid city on .this th. 110 S. Sanford Avcnu*.
•d o n ’ t te k o
| J|/b|fC
.ml yelled m a laud eui.e if there •l-.ggedly last season has returned. llllfTIIH OUTNUMBER DEATHS
dwelling ■807
997 Egst
E fit 7th. Itrost.
Itih day of H.pt.mb.r.Al»n pKK|t
wai any |» .uolr.
|*»
report Another f#»t ck*rrMOVED FROM Magnolia to Pal- Telephone 4* 0
Rent c l&amp; p . '.
Mayor
Kvcry i Iiiiik
*till
n
j inif Hu# 1*
protp^rct. with Dinffh*,
metto and 2nd Street.
HemRALEIGH, N.
Dct. 18.-Th«
i'MOVID IIV J G IN IK A IIO N S
(HKAI.)
$
6
M
lH
c
r
iU
r
^
oa t w
S li* '
hutiM* (hen. he
«n,i kcI u .ih U knon. l*h m««. (JrcKory and
stithing-drvss making by Mrs.
Allrol
V. H I.AMKiiN.
no inrwrr. he returned to HU,Clark oufnlantlin^. and %Mt&lt;i l.afair
Berwick.
Sewing
machine*-rented
S M A L L U P R l O B I T ^ U l i ,1
r i i y Clark.
horn*' and to ted. t
iiei&gt;fl»l*'r« »ntl Amo* « » Mire Rrlritlnnn for
L E G A L N O T IC E
and repaired. Agent, Singer Ma­
any case, gob? cotuhtton, sriU
i n r o tn iT o r
r * tir i
J r m ir ,
nlrl I hey mIro ht*Mr«| ihe iwlrea tra«*kfip1i| In »he Hate, headed by
chines. Singer Shop.
v i m r: or- arri.M-ATlok r o w
tell for smq)i ha)al#p'##a rather
i t a t i ! o r n .o n iu A
in tin- I.Ic» ' m home
|h* end powtiion«.
m
ii r. r: I. i \ i i k k *r,»TH»a
%. MMHINOM r # M T f
In r» Lalmte of
•r* o r t h k n s i n a v r v r W ILL STAY WITH your children than ship, terqu -to - ) M M ' who
(!uiib.uc«i| alter hour* ».l watchCriMima Academy boaaia the beat
f ' l l A H J . K f t F WIIo Js lAftfk. J»#rs s8 Hl
I T,:s
III- T II K STATR UK
afternoons or evenings. Mrs. A ­ can give good rsfrtuwea. Baldwin
fa t—
•
*• •
If.tf that ionlethlnir Va« wronir. M|Mnre Alln-rt" Sherniah, and
T o all r r »4 lt o r a »
'•••11*3,
tileri.m in is.
M.
Walker, 310 Oak. phon* 308-W. Piano Store,
Noll.
*
Is
It*
r
w
|
,y
Riven
lhal
J
Mm . Maori »«• lelrphonnl Ihr po ' |ri|ile-t h r e « t l aptain I'atrlrk.
"M o re than 19 year* n s , when I trlbul***. an d all paraona h a v 'n c
Meat Market. 221 K. 1st Ml.
I*. MNY l ••: 11 and K Is UNYI'KII wa* a chtU, I Asvs lspsi a ssvsrs rlslmt t»r demandl k flln il «ald •*!• » i»n«| •herifT’s in i I -•* I icm' i*. \\
Nnd Vounir complete the t.iir«huso*
TRY DOZIER
” f Ta* «Vrtlflral» No cose s f o w n s bshirul say Isft ear. t l U
■ole I.boiw. uml a hroiln r of &lt;H&lt; ! *&lt; Wfield romldnatlon.
II** flaieil the Ird day **f Au#- la setts at nil th* remedia* neai
Y o u a tk. aacli •( jruu.
harvtyr
paints. They 4|#
-Automobile*
•
i*i
a
I*
1*11.
»•••
Ml*«t
a«»d
r#r•
n&lt;.i
If
lec
and
r
e
n
u
l
i
t
d
(•
pranaat
.am man, n arhed 'he h tne a«
*j |lr \vmux vkIII play a trame here I
South." And J?X»* Beet U neae
llll.-alv In n»r ofllip. aad h«* o»»d* the aioeoae spmaJ rmpUly over say any r l a ' m a and d t m a n d a w h l r k
.lie •*ITicei • tuilU'il.
, |
GRAHAM IH ton truck, stall* loo good for yon." “
■|i|&lt;lIra I Ion f «»r «•»
lu laaaa I IweA. PiaoUg ewr JaiMs, one e f you. or either ®f you. mar
In Artf.id*iire with law Maid rf r* the best In Kansae C ity , to U r anlu el Ih# ealal# of C I I A II LKlB
and cab $174.00. Chevrolet 1 ton Hafdwar* Coj --— r
Nick
Miralum, (121 Twelfth.
^ I *
F W I I . U A W k . der#ated.
lal#
of
ilfiislr
im
lirtm
fh#
fiillnwlaa
•*#Mother
to
try
Resinol
Ointeseat
Avenue, n hrothi-r in law
of
E yes Kxnmlncd
.. III.*-. |ilope||&gt; •llliale’d In Kelli* at h* knaw it wta 4008. It was Kemlnol# C*oual&gt;, F lo r i d a . to 'Yu flat body truck, n-jw tire* 976.00. -------- —----- W|— 1
Ifrtn
Jaa
fl
Kharon.
r
o
u
n
t
f
Yard
on*
ton
truck,
ruxrtel*
axle;
to.ie
iMiinly,
Kl'*rldi».
I
m
e
II
Mtharl
l.lrata,
a'«u
ha
I
*ren
FOR
SALE
•
«
»
*
T
R
A D E : ___
h e s t
o l d s
Glasses 'C o rrc c Ily F ille d
wondsrfal and after using a full Jo.'i fo of k i m l n o U t ’o u nt y, at hla
14I.I, I.r N\Vb, f»r HKtq He.
no'ifo-d and iliun* '»» the rreno
mule and ■prey tart for 4 co4
isr tba affection w e* e n tir e ly o f fl r » In Ih# f’u u n l ) Cou rlh ou eR la tart tires 375.00. Reel and Son*.
11.,I, {&lt;• T om •••hl|i f ' HttUlli.
wtill hi* Vblfe The Mli'MIM of I
or . ectric lea boa. B. F. Cooper,
haaUJ. Since than I have been an Hnn for d. KemlDol# f o u n l y . F lo r i d a ,
lung* 12 KhpI
I* Herr*
R u b on M u ile r o le . U »e d
DR. H liN R Y
Tit* WHId land l»p»na »Mt9S*d Ml srdsnl user at Reeinol fo r burn*, w l l h l t i l f # » l « a tnonlh# fr o m Ih#
Mm . Macalu»o alii'ii Mr* ineln * i
&lt;10 Palmetto Ava. _
b y m illions lo r 25 yesrs.
Me rial* of lire l«U*nr* of OIKh cuu, and all mannar a t skin olfac­ da l# of ihe first |tuhllrallon h e i e - 4— Bualnme Service
a im * f nntl •' it ted the M»ph»or I
of
A l l claim# and d#m#nd# not
« • I I Ifl. Mle In I he name of j A
M c L A U L IN , Jr.
N O T Juit ■ salve, but ■
I ■I. i Ini* wa anId rrnlflrala ahull tions, and have nsvsr known It preaenled W ith in Ih* t ' m # an d In AWNING AND WINDOW shades CLEARING LAND had Uve bta*’ c o u n t e r - i r r i t a n t . " A l l
O plon telrlsl
|. ie,|**ained ..... ..
In Imw lab to fail. Thar* is nothin* lib* It th# mdknnar p r # »' rl t» * d In rein ehall
dred* o f Cypreag ppato, any
1(&lt; I«aI b»« uf 'hr family
paid
R. F. Rcehlk, Sanford Mattrew
*
1* •&lt;1 Mill la•tie lh»rr&lt;n on |b» t4lh for the akin disorders o f baWiaa, it l»e b a r re d aa provide*, b ) la w
d
r
u
iiiit*
.T
h
r
o
e
strength*.
112 Park A ve
tousle I it ala had la’en a.*'lll*(
i* so soothing and hasting." (%wi)
(baled O r to he r . 4lh. A , l» 1»SS
d.. t S.f Nntrml.fi A I*. IMS
Factory. Celery Ave. Phon# 473-J length or diameter you yrajjt
(&lt;v w&gt;_ura. o. t. r.*
&lt;Hi m lied )
TIIK
A TI.A N T II’ NAU Hneaa in) offlelal •laiiMlur#
give away price*, R*|l|. ; f , « O.
liiiiiMely for Eivrtal n "H'Iia and
Kn-vc-..’-cr)sw .
I.W . M ,
i .**■*•■ S­
*u&lt;| a*-,j | |hla Ih. I af »• day of Ur*
TlllN A I.
HANK
O T
J A I’ KKONBox 1806.
.
;
ihiii ii rii under trent*111 a* in' j py*
\ II.I.Y!
I s.im *. A l‘ . MSI
At
all
draff)
til
6
—
Situation
Wanted
v k iHirm.AHM
Ily
K T PKO VlUfT.
i Ills'r let**. Tht*» l a.l In* l Hi f t '!&lt;*•
n t U TRIAL sits pu’ssis Rssinol
I
*
|
r
t|
It
I
‘
11
r
u
11
•’••at
I.
I' e r tu ii a l T r u * l O ffi ce r
FOR
RALE:
Four
thoroughbred
I.||tti\e» hitid, that he MHiild do
A# I' k e c u ln r of (he iMiat W i l l and Job a* laundress wanted by col­
H. min.lie i 'minty, Florida O in lm .n l and Soap w ith Skin
Eskimo Spit* pep*. Mala* $LM&gt;.
l» r Treatment Itonkl*!. Writ* itsstnol T e s t a m e n t of ('h arl e# K. Wi lli am #.
I,iiiim'If »if Mtliern li"*' ii ".
• H IN T IN G
ored girl. Claire Steven*. 114 E.j Fern*!** $8.00. j , |(.
1•reeaaed
,
llv
A M Meelid,
“
' “ ~ m*. Jr,
l&gt;*pt.
91,
Bsltinsors,
Md.
IHI.AI.I
iHtCAIef
6,h 8lI GindendUe.
1 fio«h wi'tr iitiinK to l et om«« no
W* *r* rquipprd to prudure I itdy. lull vbl'li havi», ||eiid*Mtui
first class Job work si Ihs
llittwri and ll«ck\% Ih caiiyin/ I hr*
B IL L Y ’ S U N C L E
• trial.
I i .til fttr (hi- varpity, the Uui.it»
1 an ii irul the alluatioii \*el| in
Herald Printing Co
, hand A • ImiiRt in hall ciern 'i»
I'hoie lla
ioti|fhi 11is111*ah. &lt; hi«v, M« \».I&gt;
v w C\*V. HAD T K
r \V \ KViV'O HOK) TO 6-AJS)*.* A
■t possible prices f i i . f u.
U R U -iC l TO LD TO O A t TVC t
*8r *| Midi illit* iht I mi kIli*lt| rhf
M 1L U 0 I 4 H O C K S , C f V O U f A D S C
S T A V t T T Y A T V O U G Q V X .D 6JTT
.T ?
M * . \ HM &gt; T D a u
&gt;
W*&gt;
ir
inn* Mn if’iiipo-r I of
Shi h im ,
V ^ x v n r c r V t o c * r t . x T O u J S J T fc
V t » vu fcrrc a m t i a _l Aw w oocrv
^
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y
I* I ( end, Mar ai. k. li ft
la '* r.
.\ V .E T T to *.S TU U -lViC . TO O
]
a b o u t rr y - v i o v e « t \ - t o
&gt;
A IA U )
^ 4 l
I .Milt*, left j£iiaid; 1*’ei rami, ien
V \H O t l) T O M AVJ&amp; A u u - t o t o t y
) MAWS. T K VtoLVlOU VC#t
/
J ^ \ Q S l± .\ r
l.*i; llnrihard, » vhl k aid; Siru ■
B e — V D O L Y .h v U C \
l
—tmacts
y
r'lm eogrn p h Printinu
man. i n*ht tacklr. ami *Moye, t chi
V VOWACT TO -t&gt;0\ ---- ^
end, hut C*«*ach .Klunley inadi nu
TYPING
f AW .
|un 101m auhalilu'l itiH.
Ihr hlotola f°ot ull R&lt;|uad did]
CTOAU
fipcclnl Inveatluullons
I nol hm* a^ty prefliMe r*hcn they
%bere foiccd to wind up bkll'i a
SEMINOLE COUNTY
|H I) tie lit Kale yh laat Hliurtiiy
CREDIT ASSOCIATION l tilich' aflrr tlunou;;hly OUi|da&gt; ‘
IM It Park Ass.
■••■•&gt;*. ria-»U N (\ hi.• v I' 11*111*)• fo-r j
I ipMi'cia ol i. urjtilinr rncouutvr.
hrum a;e.talora lu tjjenllv ramo
W« „*• •
the comment: "That l'lu.din tflint |
L.U/ 14
/ifn more Iftph arid aplrtl aid
color lhait n:«, vrr huvo ojM ."
LUMHKK

IFF WORKOUTS

.

W A FAMILY
WIPED OUT BY l o Debate
CRAZED YOUTH
F ord

A x e M urder Staffed
In Memphis Suburb
MEMPHIS, Dct. 18.—
—
Robert Stjne, It, an unem­
ployed
railroadman.
w as
backed to death •* h an axr
today at his h»mc in n Mem­
phis suburb, oy nix wife, who
iold officers her .-.aibnn.1 bud
been heeling her. After the slay­
ing, which etcurrej about 2 00
o'clock this niutnir.g,
U•
D a l a y S t o r l e , 3B, railed
her two daughters, Msnella. 17,
and Clara, 13; male* &gt; in
the
naxt room to tk* chedl.brJ end
they nil knelt at (V&gt; U.l.ide
and held a fomUy prayer ser­
vice. She aaid *ho then went
to a physician'* home, who
visltod th* RUrte home and
ptunounced her h"*'- m-i .tend.

W ieldin ffA xeln san ely,
M an K illsH isP ath er,
Mother, Sister, B ro­
thers A s T h ey Slept

TA M P A , Oct. IB— Victor
LIcate, 21. In B fit of insanity,
killed hi* father, m'»lh*r, »ivter,
and two younger brother* early
yertstday mornin-; with en ave at
they slept In the l.iratn home,
1707 Fifth
Avenue, end then
locked himself in the home unt l
the crime wa* discovered about
nine hour* later.
The dead:
.
Michael Licata, 47. owner » f the
Eagle barocr shop, MM Franklin
Street.
Mrs. Rosalia Urate, 44.
Mis* Providence l.ira.n. 22.
I hllip Lirata, 14.
R o o 8 e vc ^ W v isc r A sks
Joe i irate, 9.
All were dead, except Philip,
Chaiffec In' Deposit
nnd he died last night xt 0.30
Insurance P r o ject o’clock at the Tampa hospital.
A denial that ho killed nix par­
NEW YORK, Oct. lR.--&lt;i»V-A ents, tw* .•rother.Land g filte r wa*
thorough-revision u f'fvdera! hunk-; m. (|e lod, y h j 1. ^ , , , , put he told
In, law. e s p e c lly of the Glaas-]
. d,i,uly .h .,lff
Btegall Act emlHslyang a deposit
'
. . . .
insurance plan, w . h caTled for
of *
V "*™
»n wh,ch
fe ftr n iiy l»y Pn»f. A. A. I k r K %»t "H it" six persons with an axu.
Coliimbin university, one of D iff­ Charged with murder when hl»
ident Roosevelt’* iconomie adele- 14 yeiw old orother Phillip eked
last
night, Lirata
maintained
ora.
Berle, ad«lra#niaff lha Savinffa stolid silence. Today he talked.
In a dream,i he said he waa
Banka AaitociMtinn of the State of
by
hi* famn&gt;
New York, *»nl he halieved the len.g tortured
n.ernlicrs, “ Had * pain in my
(Conlinoftl On Page Two)
stomach" and late.
».w
'^ * * 1 ,

BERLE CALLS FOR
PROM P REVISION
OF BANKING LAW

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• /I
*"»
I / &amp; K O lA (iO T ( T n O r r 3 C v n

Court Fiffht O f Order

AN INDHKKNDFJ# D A I L Y M M W 8 P A P E R
SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933

Price Fin Cents
‘

CHISELERS ON
frith j f r i « e r s . RUB“ EAGLE to
BE FINED iSM
Offitittls S it D
o
w
n

W ASH ING TO N, OcL 18— &lt; * V - a tepreuentativw o f Ihe national
The Ford Motor Ccm;any, hither­ heard and o fficia l* o f the New
to silent toward NRA, yesterday Je.xay *ta te recovery board, »*t
informed Ihe national labor board
lliat it was willing t j meet spokes­ up by N ItA , ta k in g part.
Benator W a g n e r announced the
men of it* striking asMnibly
plant employes, and immciRaDly re rd action in these words:
•1 have received assurance by
ll-.o hoard arranged negotlat on*
tblegTam from the
Ford
com­
t ruler It* SUpcn isioti.
The only motor company to re­ pany in Dearborn that the comfuse to sign the aut imooile ei»da p a »j ia prepared to meet outnorand display the blue eagle, the toed representative* o f their cmFord concern had held aloof when pl- ye*. The »up*rint#ndent of the
telephoned
Chairman Wagner of tba nationa' Kdgewater pU n t hoe
tabor hoard »ome ttm* ago tr.ed me that he w ill bo at the meeting,
Inasmuch an 1 have requested hi*
to arrange for nrg tiallona wilk
strikers at the Chester, Pa., and presence. The board will have
F.ilgeu nt.-r, N. J., Ford anaenihly G&gt; rdon W agn et, o f New York,
plant*. The orief notice by the there aa it* representative.
• Tim men's representative* have
company
yesterday,
however,
opined the way to arh.trallon pr*- ollca.ly
. oeen elected oy the work
ceedlngs with the . . . 1 w h. walked |ara. Arrangem anta fo r *, *&gt;mllar
„ut partly to lon e recognition u&lt; - n»fetinK In connection trlth the rei ir ,inion
ojiening o f the captive plant ai*
^Thc text of the telegram waa ntt yet com pleted. Jamae F. Dew­
.. ,
nuhli.
I ey, departm ent o f labor cone It­
" ih e negotiations were und*rj o tir. w ill be the board * repreren_____________
v,ay today at Newark N. J , w.fh to l!»e M « heater.

MINIMUM PRICE MILLION BUSHELS
CONTROL VI EWEl) (E WHEAT TAKEN
BY ROOSEVELT OFF EXCHANGES
R eta ilers A w ait N ew s U.S .M o v e * T o P ro v id e
K eH iotance A g a in s t
On Markup Feature
F a llin g G r a in Price
W hich WaNi’ ropoHed

W ASHINGTON. Oct IH IflV
.
t
...
H u g h S. Johnson, the rerra ry *.l
l lout I** dripping from an a*c N «»1 m lni«tn»l«r. eald yeatenlny that
I preliminary hearing ii ^rhwIulrAj j|,e fftivertunenl'a |*olicy ••n onn
The .layer. d *.,,l S ..l - ' o iu &gt;H trol of ^ U n u o . pr.ce* m t».e
] w.Id-eyed. w *. * » * « » " »
million and a half retail -torv. ..f
™
“ p
^
llrurk I the eountry proU.dy ........
, »ep&lt;
, r l,...lc(||y „ n their head.
and, decided by l*r.-.id.-nt It .wevell
nnd lay in ldo.nl soske'l, today.
fa.
The several retail codes, he add­
tContinued On !*ag&lt;- Four)
ed were virtually certain to carry
,
at Iis. - 1 prnhlfrttlon of sales tralow
Hiffh N azi OfficialHTo Invoice cost, or the pries- of goudaj

W V S H IN U T O N , Oet. 18— (47—
Fbe Roosevelt administration yes­
terday nrrunged fo r the purrh***
of appr.ixim atoly 1 ,000,000, ou»hel* of wheat and roinpUted i U
cotton loan J.r.utram In
tnov.-s
calculated to provide resistance to
recent fallin g prices o f the two
commodities.
Henry M orgenthau. Jr., govern#r of the farm credit admlnistra( Continued On Page Three)

B IB M A R C K .N D .t’c t .iS
Gov. William l.m.ger ,.f North
Dakota m v,-d I... t night to ex­
tend its wheat shipment embargo
to six other stales in what tie
termed “ a patriotic service to
the government"' liy seeking htghJLettuce W o r k e r s Quit
VsPGce»_/pr the .farmer.
AnKwcrToFireFroberH i“* l,,**Mrfd u* ,he *torek#cpar. S tr ik e .R e tiir n T o W o r k
' But. even before he bad *ent r t n e w t r i w r i r c i l , m w n [bui thnl Du- I'r.-eidenl still » «
oat s in s * * * * - wqing similar ar„
.
..
. .
[weighing Ihe |w.s»ll&gt;Ulty of 11
SA N K IC A N C IS rO . (V t
IH
. lllurkop of .0 Perce.
tiim -b r -&lt;Ilr wheal executive*— k - B F R . I N Drr.-»H. - I 4 h - A
(/P) Tl»e -tl ike o f J.rUK) lrttm«‘
rm .
those of South Dakota, Montana. malic .1. .elopment in Ih. Hen h of ( &gt;bovp
Iowa Nehraaka, Minnesota and slag in&lt;.odl*ri*m trial .n m y « - ,.«.t ..f th- tnerrl.aitl- rxiwn.e
packet- •'«&lt;! t,.m ...ers apparently
......
, .
ended yest.-lday a* worker* re
Kansas- three stid they would tgrflay with the annoiiri i-.-i.nt ’
R
rccta
.y
W
.lls.e
-aid
he
was
^
^ |ib&gt; k,nj|
but the
n t Join him un&lt;l ■ court flglil that fom highly-plai ed It it 1.-•it..lefiiutrly o p i&lt;" .nin.mu... w(|lkou, &lt;&gt;f
Illrw..,s. sardine
lea
bra
snulil
be
cw
11*
*
*
1
«$«
v»il
nv#i his oifier n||»e«rrd prohshle.
fishermen and garment worker.
nrssea tn tell of their *4t»ihities markups in the rela.l
A foiirth povi nor nti '(»«• list
on the nigh' of (he Man*
,hr •',,n ,M,m"
m other lal-or dispute- in &lt; «li
declined to comment after his at­
r„ m. 1|lri,
un-. tiled
A
They a&gt;t
Wilhelm t#%»erin»r. l:.M.sev. lt would not author,,.- f in|&gt;
torney ffrneral »*••! hr larkr«l au­
prrmicr of l‘ru*k*ia -nil a Iteicns them ill the cod. - bul would -el |h,
. , r) ke .f app'e mck.thority to itre |an- nh enibsrffo. mmistt r, anil Crnpogan
Mini* up s piuhtbtlion sga.MSl
........ B, W(|), n vi||,.
mplif .
The other (wo hsd »•••• replied.
ter Joseph &lt;*»*cb.'« It. w»tn air n&gt; retailers below inv ,.-e cost ...
#
Governor l.sn^’a* wm (old the cusvd in i he “ hr^ wn t»4M« " of (•
, r.I.-t to ..id m pi. .fillin g H"
jr , , ut.r workers agreed to
ffovernoii* h*- I*4*(icve4( a "l«-state ing the •'.•rains'* behind *o« pat Iim
return to work in voting Monday
rmlarirn would hidp the national mrnl building flr«* last it .ruisi&gt;. |-ale of "I,,., l. -eler- '
In tile rrlail -'Illation, Johnson 1 m^ht to accept pay tn* .eases. It
recovery prnffimn hy iiititusln^ ( tiunl VN’olf Hcmlrich v *n llrll
-aid lie h*u proposed a cr.mpro w(lB said packers would receive
agricultural puirhr■ mg |m*%
% rt
dorf. ami Edmund Heim «
mis.- I list bad ben generally »«
crn|,
hour Instead of 84 pre­
pressed satlsfartton wlt(i i(« $• lop|*it&gt;secutor Kail Wcinci
pro
mentf alnre hr |iri»rlaimed *9$- ban poaed that (hey le calb. l&lt;» *ai» cept, d unde, wli'.h the invoke v(ou,|y o ffered and Diet other
en out-of state shipments Monday swer the monflrmis
nlli’ffa* Ion* ctwl limit woulil be coupled with worker- in the lettuce shed* would
It becomes effective at I 2 :0 | put forth in the brawn took'*, - prohibition of "lot- leader” sales »rrr-pt « "tru c e " -e *le alimit the
-*nie as before the strike
A*-M , Tbursflsy and the * vrrnor volume publlfhed b&gt; A commission *"
—
—
bat power to call out national headed by Lord Marlay wli.ch p'i»
allegiil ••$#. and with appointment of
Body O f R a ilr o a d M an
guardsmen if he deems It vir**aa-t porta to give cases of
I.tinrd
o
f
dlsliiieu
lsh.d
cltlxento
•ary to enforce hla onler. About Natl mistreatment.
make a r*p "H by D-l&lt; I on the Found In M ia m i Y a rd
58,000*000 bushels of wheat would
ad. .-ab ility
eel sl.llsl.lng
a
ba bald by the embargo.
&gt;na&gt;ku|&gt; ah.iv. the f i, - t limit and
M IA M I. Oct. IH.— (44 — Th»
F ifty Associates W ill its
bruised body
of
Janus
Alan
n.oount.
Moore, 32. &lt;»f &lt; or*1 Gal lea. i-ontJ.-I.rifton ►«.-• that "cost sold'
Reinschm idtAcquitted Stage M ectlnffTonight
nt which * iiiftli rial agent fo r the A lla n !*. Hirmuq) , l,.» *flgl.
O f Old M urderChargc Ths first supper riaeting of the broke even
-elltng hi* goods, n.ghan. and t oast railway, wo*
Beason will Is- held by nirmber* o f mb- the only . ..-t that sppealr.l to found in the rear o f a drwn-ltrwn
MADISON. (Vt. 18.— ( in - John The Fifty A »»oci*le*t s«lect local llie . .'taller; i i ‘« i the sverege i-»»t office building here
L. Kelnschmldt, pruinlnfat Quit­ social organisation beaded by ..f doing
Poller .aid they heUeerl he end­
in the United
man, Oa„ menufsrturer, wee ac­ prominent growers, at Ute Hannan State, wa* t’i: irareem above u»- ed hi* life tn a leap from a win­
quitted late last night on a ji, Lehman farm * uth af Sanford . nice, and It.-' only on# or two dow o f hi* room un th* llth floor
ergs o f slaying Kngli-h R. lt$ 8:60 o'clock tonight.
firm , in the .•-nntry ».-r * reputsd 1or from a ro o f o f a smallr. struc
Smith at Groonvillc, Fla., in 1931,
At a recent meeting, memlrar* to |s doing I - ,.tne*» &gt;&gt;n 10 per- to r* which la a et-off o f the main
The Jury deliberated about four at - Ibr organisation named Henry rent.
budding. ^
aad a half hour*.
Vltoreton as their prualdenL Fred
Only Rainschmlilt, members of Zerrvnner aa vb-e-gyesidenL Y.
his fam ily and C-Brt attaches f . Dorner *s treasurer, W. E.
Were present when the verdict wes Hathaway as secretary, and G.
reed. There was tittle show of Harman Brown, a* chief rhef.
emotion and BcinschntMt thanked Members of the Hoard of Directthe jurors individually, following $iy are: J. G Bender, Peter
M IAM I. Ort 19.
Sheriff Han first. I'll get in touch with roy
which th* dismissed defendant and Thurston, John '/.erreaner. Henry
w w*ll have a
su.prodai
from
office I . . yer and th*n
Thwrstrm, Fred Zerreitoer, Fred F. Hard..
his fatally t o f t , s '
yesterday by Go*, l)svc Hholts on l.in .ln g on the m a ltsr."
Darner, and Frank Mrlsch.
Hardie. who told
B lunrheoB
i-hancr - of mi-randurt in office,
G IR L rV K R D IN ACCIDENT
Immud.fti ly Hu talent-I a hitter «lul. audience last spring he had
H o o v e r g o e * r is iiiN G
. I '.rnad $240,000 in grah wtthla
legal fight In .stain his JobST. AUGUSTINE. OcL I S - (4 ^
ARULAND, Ora.. Oet. 18.- 44^
llrrdic -aid HI# trooMcs came ttu .lays, and his son, m practicing
— A coroaer'a jury yeeterday ax
tying a fishlr
one rated Mis* Virginia OfUvtn. o f -r-Enjoylng
fishing t r i pwUh
be a us. "the gaiahlcr. want to physician, 317.000 in 17 dsys. wa*
rty a f friend*, former Prueldent run this count, and I would not said in executive orders l&lt;&gt; lack
Fort Lauderdale, to tba death of
Hoover woe oo mow hell­ allow it ”
nd Judgment and roest»l *ta• man later Idswttftod aa L. T.
haw*
csrulucUd
os. the Klamath River, Apparent
* r * * hewn the best sheriff In hillty,” and
and to
to
haw*
Berwick, af Braxtan. Go,
«*•-— ' |n view o f con- hlm»alf “ in a
diacourtaon'; and
ta s*«th rurldb Ha ly to axa*R*nl health. Mr. Hoo- th* United* Htat
stopped M r* briefly Monday ditlons," he dcclorod. at Miami, aa vulgar m anner," when whit'd la
from Ms bicycle by
taming up stream for a ha packed his 'office records. hi* offtoe by thro* woman
The so*pension o f th* sheriff
angling.
"When I was sheriff before
I
had a fle tic u ff
oftorm atk here
•hawed
th*
gamblers
tba
way
out
K N IF E |
V A L L E S U K !)
ORDER RESCINDED
a f town at Ih* end o f a J$ cali­ yeste
Dr. Daa B ard ie. Jr., eon uf the
Apparently they
SH K E .O cL 18.— (47 ber revolver
NEW xTOEE. Oat 13-T R u J
don't want to do Jt that wgy any sui-pended abortff, and B. J. Flein,
thar*
waa
na
&gt;
or
plus
•n - # * • &gt; o r« f
tM. circulation m an ager ta r Miami
Miami area, tba atata
L if*. a w eakly publication, ware
That be would demand#
yesterday
dtaorderty conduct
tog offered by tb* Gorarmor waa err vs tad aa
dsr* and I
tain at 90 eaata a gal- Indicated by hla statement: *TU chargee a fte r a atrewt fight that
with aa tow*r yriaa aaa thi* through ta tba aad, tost altogwdly g r e w o a t o f u alurcaT dent know Jnot* what I shall da tion owe# th e O o v t n io r 'i action

j

Dan Hardie, Declaring That Gamblers
Got Him, Prepares To Fight Release

Executi veO rderM akes
F alse R e p resentation Punishable By
N R A A dm inistrator

N U M IIK K

Subscriptions For
Bond Issue Pour In
W ASHINGTON, Oct. IH —
l l ’i President
Roosctclt «niiounced t -day th*'. the Tress
ury’s off*r o f 9600,000.000 in *
new bond Issu* "had been overa^hseribod nearly loxr time*,
with *uhscriptlon* still pouring
in by mail.

LAKEFRONT ROAD
TO BE IMPROVED
AT EARLY DATE

^

GENEVA HEARS
REASON FOR
GERMAN MOVE

I

Nation WnsConvinced
She Would Not Get l]
Squnrc Deal On Dis*$^
armament Question

-------( ’, K \ K V A t v t 18. — ( A ■P-V
W A SH IN G TO N . Oct. 1 8 .-4 A V A two-edged •xecrtlve -rd*r d*- S p m i-.iflii ini f l o r n i n n
*lg*ed to force compliance with
inl»*H *«mIn\ ai*l (lint
the blue eagle provl.lona of the
j iiinnv It.id iiin ’Mil. « $I its IfH J
presidential agreement was inu*d
f 18*11• M»ll l»f
lll»‘ l**4i*gUO‘;&lt;
la.t night oy President Roi..evclt
The ord*r called for « Dne of Top Dressing O f P a r t;,...........
i •»||\ HliVll Of
$400 and elx month* Imprisonment
111.i• • i\vh\ ill
O f Boulevard W ill :,„i y.tt ■&gt;&gt;•
for any person falsely represent­
ing himself to he operating under
B egin In F ew Days I•i'-»''n'dtii. m. h« 1 •
the agreement or displaying th*
' liiFK*'*' *
blue eagle Insignia whito not com­
Tltva* $|»ia»i«'»- &lt;1...ill,lit t h*
Harry M. Papworth, trade tody
plying with Ite provision*.
president who went t&lt;j Tollaha*#** Uticat loll if J ' tk 'i I.-.ignition If:
The President'* order,
issued
' 1st* Monday night for tb* par- (•till •»!*• ii lw. « i . it,.- goeernunder specific authority -&gt;f the
m r n t ' « ap t'caf t*» ili. |..-i|i|e lust
Industrial law, alio
authorised |H»se of Interviewing Slato Rood Da'uvday in*i *» t i l - i ill- llsich
I'epartment
officials
In
regard
to
Hugh 8 Johnson, tfcu rec iverv ad­
Mi.hr. to solve lb
|rnl l-nt o f .
ministrator, to proscribe f rther state projects in this county, an­ equal i y iiglit- th-i- i-li nt-gottarules ampl fylng those L id J 'wn nounced today that Ihe work of
top dressing a large portion of tions and ftentie- It "ii under-,
by the Pre*id*nL
V.m llnidsnbar*
It followed clo»*ly upon tentoval th* lakefront boulevard will get stoodPresident
has not signed'the decree dissolev
under
way
at
once.
of the nlu* eagl* from tho first
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Followiag -a ooafsraas* with lng Iht .BclchtUg.
cxlaliluhmanta reported■ ta hare
been violating th# presidential Chairman Treadway of th* De­
BERLIN, Oet. 18.— (44-C ham
’d
agreement.
partment. Mr. Papworth announced
•pokesm.-n da.
e
A suiqdsmentary nnlcr t*«ued that he was told that crew* will cellor IHtlsr’s
•F
1'
bj Johnson covering speclf-c rules begin at once to finish th* lake- rlared last night that Germany
for display of the eagle, said that front road from the new con­ intends to llv* up to treaty i.bU*
(Ontlnssd On Pars Thrta)
any |&gt;erson might display
Ih* crete bridge at Irak* Monro* to
emblem so long as he complied th* Sanford city limits.
with the President’s re employIn addition, a-turmne* wa* giv­ Old Insurance Plot Ia"(.
mrnl Agreement and .hat when
en
that ■■ quickly as funds can Basis O fQ ueerM urdetr
in the Judgment of the adminis­
trator, any person had failed to be secured, the remainder of the
NEW YORK, Oct. 19 -./to-#
comply it should V&gt;a surrendered road, from the city limit* east to
summations, a
!
on deman.F and lw n it sgnin .lie- Myrtle Avenue will he completed. After bearing
played without written permission. Fund* for this portion of th# work Bronx Jury will s'ft th* uvbLnea ■'. •■
Fine and Imprisonment were pro­ nisy he mad* available very ••f an old Insurant* p'ut that wa*
flavored with tha dregs at the A t- T
vided as pcnalLss (or violation of soon. Mr. Papworth aaid.
these rule*.
The department, Mr. Papworth ing speakeasy era.
Th* slat* Is askins i-.mvlctloa,
'
continued, plan* to turn the nsw
bridge oCer to th* people of Volu­ ard capital punlinn en • r four
muf?i
ChildCruHhedToDeath sia and Seminole counties on J*n. men who ar# allege ' i •
^
I. plans for a celebration of this dtred a ipeaksssv lc-lii-t after
11ndcr WhcelH(7fTruck event
II •
favorare being m.de now. Mr.' I w t l t l f hi. Ilf
Mn-huel MaiP.pw
rth
staled.
Th*
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IH.- - (44— A
by. an It nerniu n - nr r, rnlled
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Chairmen Treadway siaud lhal "DuraUa” Mi.IL y . tivdan#4i—
rundle of brown paper was on th#
atata
work
on
Hoad
No.
44,
ruahighway. In tin path o f a heavy
could p'lr# his lit t * r in illicit
Irurk. The truck driver thought n'ng throJfh the rnunly, l* pro- tunas
mru) *&gt;nn * p wf
it was Just paper. I'ssrr-reer-.vM rreselng » n ty M y mt■ ). ? " &gt; * * * »’nd*” |ndTff,,e.
^
Jackie Robinson was rru.hr-l to and that Road No. 2 0 1 . , , token,
Afcorrf ng
death Offlcsr* said Ihe youngster[ o.er for tnaln'.enxnrs. fr un Willf .,
'
apparently had become Itred and ter Park to O violi. upon ths re­ Durab'e" Mali
1\ a%•••J
Ih#
wrapped th* paper about himself qrerl of Orange coun*, repreven•i i iii ittiia of
b • t h M i u g h Ih
•n keep th* eun out of lit. rye*. I tati.es. Because Hmnnole Count)
•lyatrrt,
u iC"h«d, ,o ii
No charge ws# mede ngsms| ihe .«-y tslaloce d .1 m t ask f.'T main
4 $•*t plfl.l.
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I •' *tt(l Oil
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( I f S 'l l I kill l\11119'
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Ihe .leath of Mr* A K Waldron ift.y Ns han Mayo, win. is now in I d lM C r U l
st CiM.kvIlle. Tenn., I*«t Thursday k liirsgo Mr. i’apwoilh today ex
•Tie- s two w et
hft.|tr ueainst
■s.lir.l ih* sit.a 1 on in a letter
. ill! pnr"irtiB|9
.... to Ur. May i.
A. voii.psnying Mr I’ apwo-th t
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1 « l.*!&gt;*•»*« were 11 J Lohinan.
SanforJ
• foimvr rr«l«'ent
nl ttu- In.nu- of lo
d»Ut*llte*|
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Her husband. Dr. A. K. Waldron, Joe Cameron, and l- I’ . Hag urjJ'M i- t W I'flster, ,n ri.o.nu.vill*,
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was a vsUrinarian
who cnjoycii ull of whom r e in tied l&lt;* Senfurd I Ga., on Monday afternoon of •
a wide practice. Th# family resided late 'yesterday.
heart attack, It was learned I,nr#
on Sanford Heights near the
today. Funeral service*, were I,eld
Young subdivision. Dr Waldron
In that city yesterday afturiMM.n.
K
u h U h A d op t« 24 M ill
lies rrttlcally ill In a hospital at
Mr. Moreland was a native o f
C.M.kv,Hr,
also
battling
pneu­ Tax For Com ing Y e a r Port Oibson, Miss, lie .-nlitsd
monia.
for ssrrica In th* War R.twfan
KUHTIS, OcL 18.— Budget for tha Stataa, and h* wa.
a.-tlo#
the coming ye*t c*llln,i for * 3&lt; during ths four year* of the eon*,
K m pIoym entlnFlorida mill la* on assessed valuation of flict. Ila la survived hv hi. w.JoW,
««.n«. A,
Jumped In Septem ber $2,632,499, a 60 prrcsnt reduction two daughter* and
in municipal tax**, which was grandson, H. A. Moreland, rrrldas
W ASHINGTON. Oct IH .-iA ’t - tentatively adopted at Iasi council in Banford.
Ths Is. or dsartmsnt’. Scptomhcr meeting, was finally approved at
BRAZIL E X P IA in rs i nn O IL
•
survey of 622 establishments in the Monday night meeting.
Collections of the current n il
Florid, sb ’wed s marked lucre*
were bt&gt; percent, and city commis­
RIO DE JANF1H0, Ort 18^both in number of employ** and sioner. hope that by slashing ex­
(/P)— Exploratory drilling* for *U
total payrolls Th* etatr'. Increase penses and tax*, in hslf t h!|hrr • r* underway In two wldrly sep­
was scrond only to that of Or* collection wii roe it4.. All rllitcn* arated sections of Brasil, Boo
gun. Th* establishment, choked have been requested by th# coun­ Paulo In th* south and Alspnaa to
had 22 .fin irarsona at work
&gt;n cil to do their utmost to pay tax­ th* nsrtheart. With all Its petro­
er under th* ouw arrangement* leum and gasoline now imported,
Beptamcer, a gain of D3 percent
to prevent a deficit.
finding all ha* b**n on* of tha
On# week's payroll totalled 93H6.country's biggest hope*.
i
790. an inercas* of IH p*tc*nfFOKTO KICO O FH C 1A L* QUIT
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IB.--UP)—Dr. Joe* Podia, commis­
sioner of education, and Chariaa
H ail O f Bullet* Sent
E. Winter, attorney general, bar*
In to Preacher’* C ell tendered their resignations ta
P resident HeoMVslt
PublLhad
JONHEBORO,
OcL 4.-_&lt;Jto— statements sold U wa* under­
G| n* biased again loatnldht la th* stood both resignation* had feeaa
fa tiooal diaputu i f th* Ioa**boro requested.
Ik ytlst T s to n u t .
cat gragaricn
V m a kail o f buKeto aaa flroJ
DU PONT TO WED
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Cl wtoy, bald ia Ih* a uaiy ja'I
RACINE, W la, O et U — Uto—
hi i fo r tha slaying o f J. W .
M rdo, tb* church jaa a t. Tba Engagemant of Miss Margaret A.
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a y e c u llt a and
A r lh a r .
B r a n a n . o f C h u lu o ta w a re
prom oted
tu
C l a r y o f the S crn ta o la C o u n ty h ir s t ('la t a
K a y iu u n d M o n d v a t i c j o f Td hop
c o ;t C o u n cil.
D e iim n ilia t ir iK
lh a i r a h ilit ie s No. 39 o f S a n f u iil. a n d , W a lte r
ad, a rd o f T ro o p N o. 5 w a r*
j r l o * a * * r l * , of U * 1 , . m a n y o f, W
h o y , w ere f i v e r m e rit o ad yes
(e»&gt;• ta
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i f a w a rd e d to
M e rit b a d f a , swtaa .e
d o th e r a w a i.lt w ith lh a I nan
llo n a l.l M c V a h il ,. f T ro o p N o . 61 ,
ioub a p p ro ta l o f th a C o u r t , com
.ed
u f Ju rtfe
S h a ro n ,
M r. in A lh la t lc a ; U l.ly .U c h r y , A r c h ie
wn,
R eoutm as
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F lo y d
W agner
of
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H a rd y . U r an I ) i r f .
J u liu s Tro o p N o. • ! and B a r y l l U t t * *1
_ n y fe ld e r, D ave B u a t i h r , AV. !• T ro o p N o . 6 In A n g li n y j A rc h ie
Z a c h ry , 8 .

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he i r li r x e d o f th a t tfx**k w ith f t *
p e a l o f th e I Ht Ii A io e ru lm a n t, F e d r i a l Ju d g e K ilt e r d « ila i« » il y e s l c f
•la y at th e tie d ic n tio n o f n now
f e d r ia l c o u rt* am, in Io n *
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th is co n g ested *l.». k e | i*« u p e rv ic a
w h ic h ii ju d g e , » x x tlu- p u b lic an d
lit ig a n t * ,"
J i *lge
R it t e r * a id .
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w ill no longA*r I h* c o iii|i*‘Mod to
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fu n , t lo in iig o f th a
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T A L L A H AHSKK,

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S h o lt i
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to ,
W a a h in g to n la te tin * o ro k to con­
f e r w ith favie ral o f li c la l* , on p la n a
fo r apoevlmg u p
fetU rm l
public
w o rk * p ro je c t* I* F lo r id a . Hr
w h ile h r i* in the c a p ita l ha
w ill hold c o n fe re n c e * w it h a f f l- r
c ia la on r e f o r r s t a t io n w o rk t» Um
s la t e .

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:ftBI&gt; BY
HURATH
(Coatbiaerf From ra g e O m )
ian arms iVIrgatea for thrir rfforta to mrdlata the difftrrtice*.
The
question
of
(lerinany'a
equality, which led to tho decitions
to resign, wa* the central &gt;muo
la contemporaneous world politics,
he declared.
This equality, he said, has conaUleatljr been denied the Reich.
He ehallengrd
powers
repre-

1 eodflliln* Ritjcr&gt; deflgnce'of The disarmament con:
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. \yhat else couid they do? If they ventured lo
phot at sunrise. And during the campaign preceding
feynbtr 12 election, Nazi at*bora qtysr the Jjadio will
aA
o ti ' lthe'censored
i t a * n a t ia n r a A
l‘#nt

else will

be

I n ..moulding npublic
i l h i In Aopinion,
n tn fn n
preaa In
speak., ,

allowed to

VRXpne, could, aay In C om w y, what ho la probably
r,.6g might *ak Hpnr $ lO tt why hr U
inzlou* to
anyway. Tho chancellor, hlmaeff. hM rep a U *
.
_ ___._____
_ of ViVrnallles
I to tta German
people that the Treaty
x already deprived Germany of her colonies and of every
►tide of' Integral .German territory which any of her
Ighbora dfaired. Germany today has nothing which
Utdt, Austria, Poland or any other country wants. What
I Gfrrpany to defend herself agaln*t?
[
In the ofd days .when Hitler was little better than the
mwi, box, orator, ho adddd to h|s popularity by emotional
ABpeala.to the German*, to drive the French arm If* out of
tbs Rhur. dlflrjtf. When be came Into power la*t year, he
found, .that, the RYeucb had already withdrawn from the
Rhur. And be uaetli to tell the people, that If he were thfc
’big man" of,Germany ho would tell the Allies where to gpt
iff on reparation payment*. Ho.wouldn't pay them a single
j# 4MWitow? tw#* Mat.
Now ho aaoeqcU tho. throne only to find that hla preha* beaten him to It. Reparation* In Germany are
i dead'Issue. The.laiuaanne conference scaled the payment*
Rtyrn.to a negligible sum, and nothing h*a been paid under
tho,n«[W set up. No effort ha* been made to collett anyTho Alllea recognize that- Germany I* tbpough ,wjlh
IreparAtlPPO- Wtd.thry are entirely reconciled to thla attitude.
happen* to tho gov***, J^p-Kitler, fjncu himself without another hor*c to ride.
, IJft.must g|vo the Gemum people something if he la to
haMMtfdt to,.tk* &lt;*b*r
retain hla influence with them. The thing that sticks in
OFOFy -Gorman's craw more, than anything else, in Poland's
corridor, pa*Ring rlghtlllrough tbe'fipaiTbf Germany arid' THWf.'TF.'whoso .Iffco’ wM * f M*
rssulsnro nn I,aVt Jrnnic; C. 11.
connecting Poland with the aea, Political leader* and bual- HlK&gt;n*r.
of
K nW prtae; H.
• j w * 1* probably Ia , Cl^rpont nO*0 (pen residing temporarily In. Berlin must p**» through
Harrison. uf Orlando;
Alexander
A M W t M a - y iw r fi la »r la.W J.m ih*, * foreign country In order to reach, their, estates in Eagt
Ml. Clair Abntns. of Kurt Mx*&gt;n,
M M a dollar, la ad valarM t lafFA Prwist*. This ia one of the sores of the Versailles,Treaty.
O r*n cr county: and frie s a Cuts*,
W **.ba«A eallaatadttn. thra* n a n
I t h u rankled in. every German's *ou| ever since it was of Kntsrpriss.
UMaa, m ay tkdnh that ia i o h I
An Indication of thr variety uf
olgned. No,Germany will be a peaceful Germany until EuroM flln n i. clave* Chios .a
ways.
IfWwtTkr, tha unpaM U u * remain
•etorv, agalnat- tha prop-rty wMak
a*n, nayar. fa* sold uadi Uw tanas

laru lp aay* * • has a tuo

iwc "OwatHatUaMHkwkA' H *«N . “alWuU k It*
lian tbs ftsat*M pessitia
of kettpo snd.roajptt eon*
*lth every- otha* rltltsn

Vital facta concerning tionhnny’B withdrawal from
the league of Nation* and the World Disarmament
conference:
Germany !&gt;ccame the fourth major nation absent
from the league. Other*: United State*, Soviet Iluaaia
and Japan.
Member* of league: Fifty-two. not counting Ger­
many and Japan, Ixith of which have announced with­
drawal.
Two yearn’ notice i* required beforo withdrawal be­
come* effective,
Germany joined the league in 1926 and wn* one
of five— France, Germany, Britain, Italy and J a p a n permanent member* of the league council.
Under tho Versailles treaty Germany wn*:
1. A*ae»*ed n va*t *um in reparations.
2. Rigidly restricted a* to arms.
.1. Forced to permit former allied troop* to occupy
the. Rhine.
4 , Deprived of various colonies! rrmt territories.
These four point*, most vlgorouHly protested by
Germany, now stand:
1. Reparation* virtually have been cancelled.
2. Germany has signified her Intent to re*arm, un­
less other nation* disarm.
3. A Hit's! troop* evacuated the Rhineland.
-I. German official*, in recont year*. huVe fri*|uently suggested that colonies and territory be restored.

PfAU ,.bo.und*rl*» nra revised.

But arhltraUpo »eem* to l&gt;e uaele** In revising these
boundaries. Poland 1* as anxious to keep her outlet to the
i m an Germany ia to get rid of this thorn which i* con­
stantly sticking In her ride. There scout* to be no peace­
ful. way uf. reconciling these dlffurancea. It ia a problem
whose solution can beiound only in the aword. It la a yueatioa- wbex*. might maktw right.
Bo Germany wants to re arm. To start another war.
And gain control of thf.Polish Corridor.

articles carried
in the variuu*
stores In the district is the adver­
tisement of the T. K W llrm A
Co Sylvan la k e Htors, which deal!
in dry foods siul notions, ,j«ils and
shoes, frocarieo, hanlwar*. queensware, willow
ware and other
thui fa.
There were four churches in Slid
near Sanford in those days. The
H«v. VV. it. Telfutd wa* pastor of

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to p ic k th e b e a t"
thing* to do. If we see an elderly man slip down on an Icocwytryd aide walk we do not laugh but are moved by the
g£sgteat feeling of cotnpaaalun and aympathy. If we «eo a
n a s i sp4 otk*/ eoismodUy whRtrhg|ryd professor enter th« claanrootn. walk toward*
*a»;aa,w*U M ataqks topk tl^e rostrum, trip on the top *tcp ami Tall lo the floor on hi*
^ A a w jM ^ lto s, wsrt v|ff&gt;M ear the class la thrown Into conyuisiun* of laughter and we
saaiUariial. li. favor, ef a aedad Would,dMlnre it was the funniest thing wu ever *aw.
The twp occasion* descrduxl are o**outJally the same,
ty^The twkU M th* ojd .»i|rw
A; nwaap taika" la, ot eoqrM, yet,our reactions are diametrically opposite. Why does any
M-qatt dollAT. bat a &gt;osad AaV one laugh whn&gt;&gt; comedians in the films throw plea at each
"lant. aay batUr tWp any bth- other? What's funny abuut expressions like “ say* you,"
Mai of a dollar WbM yn or “ eo’e your old man," or "so what?” We can’t say just
r t got oftbar ktsd. Aed ay offhand, but moat of us have laughed, or nt least grinned.
mgr; dwbriag cwnroodiir
kard^y itroagthaA tho] wh«n ilhtty w»ire ua«d on .certain &lt;xcjihions.
Americans have always been critical of Englishmen be­
cause we think they are unable to see the point of u joke.
Aa,* matter Of. fact, the British sense of humor is just as
keen aa the American, but we certainly can’J. taped an
English mao to break out In long guffaws when some one
oomaa forth with.a "«ays you."
T h v a wa«, a, time when Scotch jokea were conaidered
very funny, but they haye boen told so much that people
usually turn the Other, way when someone begins one of
them. Punning used to be rolrth provoking but if you want
fed gkt a m l good "raspberry" just lull one like this: "Why
d?ta Jain Harlow remind me.of a tower? Because she's an ttfRt,
Thv m*er frtands of Q. I.
^^.IplwingTultlei are responsible for many of tha thing* I-oiKk* are glad u w tU i sasilmg
which,w« think ara funny. This was true In the cane of. the roqntenaMS* afrin after o' sumnrafeasur.^hp tripled and' f.aUt We expect a nrofaeaor air m»r‘i abaant* In. tha North. Mr*.
and wh*n
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alanUtwhftu hg, WA* anrAwled on the floor, we cannot help lb*y will ktvp heuaa aadrvnjoy
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C iIllO H r g O
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Th e Ila lia a * accepted th r d e f.'
of luana into w hich the C o rp o ra ­ lt o r a r i of Troop No it 1 in I ’lcrd *&gt;■
i v\
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Ini* ion of the A m e riru n posit ion
tion h a* (o n e have v a n rd from an
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by M r. D a ria , as m eaning that,
W ED N ESD A Y
a r r i a y r of 47 rent* on the d -d la r1In r , and Donat,I l l ' V r l i I in I ’ub
n l* country would parti. ip « lr in
T h e S o cial D e r a ilm e n t nf Ih* r iv e n to rui» iT b a n k . to a n aver-’ he 11«’i»It h.
nn so-called ju d n ical disarm anrent
W oman a Cltib w ill have it* fir*i
„ f tw o-tenth* of » m ill on thiAniioi;n&lt; em enl
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made t v '
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negol iut ioii* w hatever. D a n * .
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b iid y e p arty of the icaau n at 2:-10t ,fc,|U r riv e n to b a n k , m t h r p r - E x ecu tive Bro w n that • t m r 'tir !
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v it n | n i |
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courM* f**r ad-.it,- in f,-10 * 1 0 1 n |,,^„.|j|mntiott, w hich the r o 'C in o r “ W e a g a in m ake it c le a r that w * 1
M r*. W . M . S ro tt and M r*. F ra n *
Because a ll the money ,|lanur*ed SrOoldoin » ill .nv h -iil tn -.ip ln r-l f,,1mn||v * iKI«-d nt
:l(T p m
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in no w ay m e |o d lir a lly align ed '
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In w H e iind worth ♦A** dm t'lA e
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a &gt;i«
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tmi*t he maite by Tueadajr night ( Un|»»&gt;ratloQ h a* been
added
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ru iiiii.;g
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liiiv . 1 anger
took hi* action
|*ari» P rem ier
D a la d ie r t r i» l| simf Thur«*t«s onff Ywnl
with M r*. W . T . I-angley or Mr* the public ilelit that part w hich b more than one hour wit! t r I n *r
to]
Jam es (i. Sbaron.
not i ocovered through rep aym en t f r I n o p No h neaiMioii 'n * - in t he under w utho illy grant,-*l hint by thionglt hi- foreign m in ister
muni tom e o»*| of taxes and gen - ! A ten do R iiild iiit * 1 .11 1uic si l 7 "&lt;* tin lb t.' legtslature, U se of na- keep the U nited State* unit lir e * !
TH URSDAY
e ra ! revenue*.
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of
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n er r s and
v c ’- .Ii' e Itro w *. n tlflrd t»* enfon e the term s of the any proposed a im * solution auiti
f an
tm
anit w ill be ms
ma V- by K
Evt''*.ti&gt;,'
C h a p te r N um ber Tw o O rd er of ^
^ ,(u |a l f)n , n, mj{ „ , . t |tut,.»• «
M ail n .1 lit mi. .........
-emit "••''•"'ve if he deems n n # fi- * a r y
w as expected to mention the *itethe E a s te r n S t a r w ill take placv
a re three
type*
of .b tr r n w a r * iom nii»»ioner foi D elaw are, mid
&lt;h&gt;*. I.anget -aid lie w ill a»k j at ion when h r b ring* a eompre
at the
M asoni
at 1 : .70 o'clock
frvm the huge rnr|w&gt;r*tian cr««Ht: «ttb#r».
g o v e m m - of atl other sp rin g I hensiea fin an cial p rogram before
H all.
w tu n! priMtnciiiK alnte!- tn Join i the cham ber &lt;if deputie** tmlay.
made
Th e (5n*m«rwir Sclmol P .-T . A piHil w hich thu s fa r have
him in the einhiirtru plan.
N n e kin p - t ‘hlne«r
b ile wrt*cr
. .
Cl I t P I I
•
y M O H )
w ill meet at .’1:110 o'clock at the the l***l re cm il on repaym enthfcmiwe
they
believed
T h e p m In inn Him, wTiieh w i* | mix lull( III t h e i&gt;ih,-, h a n d , b u r r - « c r U , O . W i l l Ik O It U lIII
L
school auditorium .
for melf-|n|md«tiii|£ prujtn tm, -tate.s
gv
0 * 1
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filed fni tiiiilly n ilh the -oerf'ilary a iiv arm * lAce w ill involve .In pun

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IT HAS M A D E C o i i f t Of Honor. '

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Osaka School Subject
J O f Missionary Study

T h # la m b u tb Trmkiiirtf
School
M r . and M r*. 8 a m P le irc h e r left for,i C h r is t ia n W ork# ™ at O u k t ,
tedAy fo r Brad enton to upend a Ja p a n , w as the »ubj#ct
fo r th#
f r * day*.
Iw jn t W j lit.urn
. . Jure m eeting
- o f ilw*
M r. an d M r*. Kobert II. A l t
&gt;#oo, R o b e rt B . A i t , J r ., moved
^ A n d * j Into U m D avie A p artm e n t*
M acn o U a A venue.
W k b»:. M
M r . and M r*. K. 0 . D ew ey, of
C h a rle sto n , 1Y. V a ., a re the Ku n M
o f M r . and M r*. I’ . J . S tin e at
t h f lr , hom o.on S u m m e rlin A venue.
My. and M w . K . N . Scott le ft
yyeterday f o r D ayto n a B e arh In
•pend # w eek w ith th e la tter'*
b ro th er, J o h n M u aejn .
P ra lo d * o f M r*. F r a n k L . M ill­
a r w ill r e y r e ; to learn that *h r is
111’ a t her home on P alm etto A v r-

M r*. E u r e n e * T a rw llie g *.and
dau g hter left today for N ew Y ork
ifh ere. they w ill jo in M r. T e rw ilie f ex and m ake th e ir fu tu re hoinr.
M r*. J . F le is c h e r returned yes
teryiay f r m i New Yoek C it y ikher
*h# a pent th e *un\tm*r
m onth*
v q t l i . her
d au g hter,
M r* .
M
K ro n e n ,
and
her
*on,
l-oul*

Fletacher.
^ U t a t n k t*. M ille r
W p t e r are expected
day fp u n
C h ica g o
have been (p en din g
a t the C e n tu ry , o f
f o i l Mon.

and
Leon ard
to r e lu m to ­
w here
they
a abort lim e
P ro p r* ** K *

Social Calendar
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Hay,i w.ruc, in lati.f.ni UkeyedByiiovernor
Of North Dakot a

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( / I I 1^1 (1 C I 1 F I C S i a S
«*f -ta* »* I . mImv, -mul the priH|lii*“e i «
the
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of
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have r o liiin c il only sm all am o u n t-j
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I j t * l ) i l t ( ? S atnounl ..f w brat "w hich in ip ia li.
o f th eir govvriinn-m nmnoy. S tilU
jt y mid w rig lil i&lt; the f im - t w heat J
nthar s f *’ lie ics si.. ,i
the best
fl'on lin uad V io n , I’a g r I I
th i- - i s i r ba- w o
n ri*lii»s*il'*
r i a l land bank*, the lln iu r (&gt;*n “ y p * | mipu, Isin r " lit w u ild p r a c . and
u p m itr w heat that i- in J
la,an «
mn
and
I K ,h.. ad m in -t, ai „ „ d r , id,-.! d r ill....... •^lenl ilt uni nut throughout tin* V S. *
Home l.uan
H ank-.
have
^ j (| M . M
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y n tn
nit f Ilk. hi g t.u ilfoi ihroiiiHtif e*m -mil ut lull- lieltteeii
Th e '*u»‘u *! i■
ill *’ h a * in*t reached |
w hich the ro rp ftrn tio ii borrowed
j ikilop em i iH M iiid' ■- t*» whet he i the fiiu n ei -md Gov. 1rWmji*i
who |
from the T i e a - u r i .
f
condtt ten wi p iHViUnhli- |i i cun Added
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i,H'ti the h* AVtnM l»oi row er-, in a
n e tte d lt«|U id m tio n .
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have
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i- - * e a
nil! lit !**•'• t*l 'iip itn l offnMAl* u \e r
||t a-w eiiiil how ever, 111* n 'H un j
b Imi made the he-l re* urd on r*-|
w eak.
in invoki|ifc a new ntAte lit vv tut J
p.aym cnla, Iretum injc JhHI,7!*l.RM thi' 1tit tk»&gt;»11 • ii 1 hi* enfitment te
C u r b t t t a k i h a t m e a l * -hmrpl&gt;&gt;
an It in e im the ten (In v « muilitn* nt ihe |u - r i me ’"i* n leg al nod leg!* {l
F n re ig rri e x c h a n ir e - i i r e e u l n r , d o lla r o r An a ter age u f 17 c r n i* on every
id the Gi net ti 1( 1111- pm I n , f •«31••\\
f Ium ti niauner in w hich to cull
dollar.
erriiitic.
I (he pf*vhi ut the iu»l1hwe-l fnrrn- |
The next tw o large!'! G u m vera, iiir t &lt;i i i"liin N w-ithdi ii w «l
( V t l u i i tte m k ; lo w e r ^ t e llin g
t»xN itti-ver. have not
mw nil e 'lied
SeiTi i o v^ Ih(||^ jU id^ r»difl
Uli .ilU JltlliR -llC lb c .HMLi -UaV .
chan^e
w e a k -tu^kj
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i t *h
eoiifi’iitu l
d l f l U i t " rT viib l? HIT i epay m» ntA. I a CM FloTTipm arket-,
Ih iIfuu-evyll
ipnti
a^tAtei&gt; iHiUOtting fo| le lie f ' av# P ie - id iM
Supm lo w er; p u n wp**t tlemand.
(In - 1,1 Nil 1,000,
tin....... n j le 'lltl x hi*-1 C IM -e
( uffee la t e ly
-t« ud&gt; , KurupeAn taken
1#*• #--*t u m m itit . Arid r« p a itl
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The rll'to d e
of
thi
l u l le d
mellitiic,
• • t|i| he - I ; | l I d e f in it e ly
VVheui
s e n * i di n m iu lt M u l; h e a v y tw o-tenth* nf a cent on it *1 n , ? b n f r Itu ill Mod-. •thlAinillg (JhJ,lH* HKI, In t n , Ip i i - ' i i *nr upon t he
eu.-te* H
lie -I*oid 1'lmf h n n ii ii
la v e rel i lied I I re n t- nn
rep re-etiln
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Co ni'vu -vilely '
t |V l'i» I ,1 gun.' 1
I ' a U l e w eak tu Jfi lu w e i; hip utecrji i,u Hu t
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f m i|H . urn no id id hi i I hail puli" i t u
9h sb*
H i" • it ; | i it| a m a n &lt;m • h in g e - I
ntJ
mi i tinged -eeil Loan- f i n 1 inv
M u nl p" p •—i1*
1luj|« 10-^0 lu w er; tup f'kr
u f ih -1ii t hi ng I h e pi-io e
I
t * *i poi a ! inn (hrougli I he
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M A R K E T TRENDS

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DALADIER ASKS
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DRY CLEANERS

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M r*, r . 0 . R * '* . «f tht* ri&gt;v.
J o l r i c t .c c f T t a rr of Ih * O riaiu b,
D U l r i n . w 'll l» in i k a r c nf tt'“
nia*t Off. Sf***h*r* for th* day » o l
a * M r*. H. U . lb i*ro » n . .J - L l r l rnont. vit*-|»r**ol*ril uf lit* con
f a r c a i* . and M r*. I. C&lt; J*n kb i%
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appoin;* J
tvMtoUy tu th* Iitfic* uf .tc^ irta ' y
o ' K d u o l l n • ml I'm m oO oi, nf
th# e o n fcrcn c* i« fill IV c u tc &lt;
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facttil to atlind ■ mafjnx of 'ho
D*I&lt;and aad Or laml lonr, tn , «■
ju-bi all day Wrdnradar trainmn#
■I 10)70 A- M, a1 *h« l*lr*i Md hodint Church in th&gt;' e ty, l.urch,nn ' 7
will Ii* a*rv*d for intinlwi* at

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PAPA W EARS
TH E P A N T S

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V e ry likely your friend#, too. are wishing you
had a telephone.

F or in doinjf without ii you

are (linking it difficult fo r them to include you
and your fam ily in their (ooial activities.

the Ion# of lit# friendly contact# a telephone

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W h y put o ff enjoying the satisfaction and.
protection of telephone service in your home,
when you may have it for lea# Uinir ten cent*,
a day!
A n y telephone riuplo|r« will be glad to tell
you about party line aod otA##r classes o f service.
W h y tvHit!

O rder yowr halapkoue today,

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-n .o u ,

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there are children in the family, they, too, feel

the dinner, tam ing on uiul o ff

p r ic e

L A W N M O W B R fl
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mode Uic remark, " I wigi wc luwj a tcll'phoncJ'1

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WHY PUT IT OFF?

to take over ll|c work o f wulclitlig

rhon* 101
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h:«ilv*a, urwelfig tuolf
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p a ir to p ut o n !
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uriAnmi us *upp*-rt gtv#»n to hiiu o g r« "i h# thi \merje*»n r*re«s.”
A lar*» nu,u'.«r «rf ni*rnt*a* Mr pi"v R»hl 'Mi* greeim i«)v ark
of 37 Wuman'i M|a*l#na&gt;y Hoci- , non ledger! I Hi* »• uf In fin ite vnlu**
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Missionary Societies
Plan Local M eeting

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LABOR BOARD
R EP O RT S END
of bh; s t r i k e

M r. and M r*. I.»f1in H ill, of
fiarmaola, aiutounra thr b irth of yearm.
"'Perfect rriih*r*‘!nnil*n({;M in a
a daughter, Betty J r a n , recam ty
M r*, ll [ill w ill be m n em ln -re I r* * to iy with an Kni;ii«*h lutAle, much
lh a fo rm e r Miaa A n a M itcb rll, uf Hi- met inti m ru rrifiif in 1-mMioti
itnd mi the l utii r^nt. And for ti»is
o f thla c ity .
ri'Mflin M ilk SlAMU'IIM IlHR lo-t'n mt
gremt puim* tu -elect her *-pj&gt;oitMiaa M ildred M o rn *, who ha* !ti|f plmyen* with an eye to plmiii tf
been the gueal of her b ro 'b er and nn Kniclimhmaii in an
p art,
giater In -law , M r. and M r*. H er
■fid M» o&gt;». The result |- ■ hiw'h^.v
Ipan E . M u rrla. fur the p a*; two spec A llie d ca^t uf |ilMyeT*.
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,
,
haa return ed to tier bom lx iu ia v iiie , K y .
g irl wh.i fulU in Inv** w illt the
run of un E n g lith |*eer, mu the
I S Y O U R R A D IO w orkin g at it* tw o a re u fim d of m A n ia g e Nebeat, if na* 'phone 101,
lln f . lA U ie of the obvmu- Jidiwj p.rn-**
Mac Ita t'e rv ~o. for M*rvit# u n i uf aeveral of th eir t iu im e J friend*
in
th f clU T *r# n .» --A J v .
H ow ever, tliey d * ber ome niMii ait-j
w ife, arid tha p itfalla occur «!uu*-t
im m ed iately. Th e m Arr av &lt; «ln!tpfrilm iufy n ea r to rtwk«, hut In
'(Hi I
the emd a per feed unde* *,| a mil rig ••Ailt di .t it gw, w hich 1ended te m ­
&gt;minti c
pt'i a iilv 'ii dim I n i-It fu tth ei •‘ pev ti
tp reached and hAppInep* it at
- f it le iiu ip
In' vc m fl.itlunar^ hupi -. un i m»&gt;
tAined.
" I l f -ant ' Hat i hi i f l have Iwen a faclo i in the early - a il­
he Hint mem
c n ll'iii' »»
ing Hy the lim e ■*! K*k» w ere weak
i* y n u r .*#(1 &lt;-♦(( ’ h m know th*
e-t. huwevet, tlie dollar had fallen
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lin k, lu-ifig m uit of i* * gam . par
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C O TT O N

W o m a n * M M Bcm ary S o ciety o f
the F i r s t M ethodist C h u rch hehtj
y este rd a y afternoon »t tha ch g rrii|
w ith the M a ry U r a u i t h - C I t r l e
in r h a r r e of the p ro yram .
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ch u rch wn« decorati-d for the neraelon w ith a profusion of autum n
flo w er*.
T h e Hi*to (*5 of the school and
an a, c c iu n t of th r a rtiv itira of the
teacher* and atiidenl* w ere giv,-n|
by M r*. P aul
Johnson, M m M.
K u o e rt .Strickland. J r . M r*. O. K .
(Ittfft M r*. K . I I . I*an#y and VIra­
il. D. C a sw e ll.
M r*. W . S. Thornton concluded
the meeting with i n
.Anmi tin ce­
ment of t he tone meet ing to he
F R ID A Y .
h* Id Weffnmlay at the ch urch . A
77,e \V.
T . U . w ill meet at
so cial penixi w as then enjoyed
w ilh the member* of C ircle Nuni- .7:tai o'cbek at the home of M,«.
lier T w o serving
h*i*te«*e*. Re. W I H ughey, E a s t F ift h S tre et.
freshm entp w ere served in
the Electio n of officer*.
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lando T o n i g h t
'^Win t e r

p a r k , f u .,

V Deeper 1s t* the M U M edveneee Kin* Football, and along
wltk tha m m
ernes tha more and more difficult leak bf se­
lecting the winner* of Tha HaraJd'a Pick-The-Winner rontaat
which hM for prltaa aid tlckata to tha Milana Theater, of farad
through the ebarteey of Jo*. L. Marentatta, theater manager.
Listed balow are namaa of teami which will participate In
outstanding |tme&gt; In the nation neat Saturday. The flrtt three
paraona sanding In tha nearest number of winning name* will
be awarded two .tickets each.
1
Clip this Hat, place a "W " in the column opposite the name
of the team you think will win and send it tq the Sports Edi­
tor bf Tha Herald before noon on Saturday. Oct. 21, I f you
think the teams will tie, write the word “ Tie” opposite the
teams Haled.

oct. 17 .

-The Hd comas o ff the collage
R l ls ll aeaaon in Central Florida
Might when the amblU:na Hol­
ing T a n taka on South Georgia
^Me'Col lege In what may develop
■ the hardest game on the home
thednle. The fray la bookad for
'Vclock under the flood-llghta
r Tinker Field.
'peach Jack MeDowaU, after a
loath of workouts with a promlaig squad, continues to wear an
Kpraaalon of gloom In prospect

f l o b o t a

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Holds First Place
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RESULTS

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C O R N E L L va. S Y R A C U S E
A U B U R N va, G A . T E C H ~

RATES

H O L Y C R O S S va. H A R V A R D

Murray Balks Giving
Needy Cod Liver Oils

A R M Y va. I L L I N O I S
IN D IA N A

va. N O R T H W E S T E R N

W I S C O N B I N va. I O W A
K A N S A S S T A T E va. N E B R A S K A

KENTUCKY va. W. A I
O H I O S T A T E va. M I C H I G A N

RAVE YOUR WATCH rapeIraI
by one who really knows baa

EAST

rlfgs, Jeweler, Mag. Aa.
lot of people want to know jiho I*
going to fill W ill Rogers' shaaaand
who la going to be called upon to
make those off-tackl* sprints, a
Will Rogers' specialty which won
more than one game for Rollins
during the last throe years.
I lave Schrage, a member of the
team In 19111, who era* not la col­
lege last year, has been nomi­
nated as the chief open field threat
but there are still a lot of football
fan* who would Ilka to be shown.
■'Will was good," thsy say. "be­
cause he always got by that last
man." Whether Schrage or any
other bark on the Tar squad has
h o y * w ill h a v e a h a rd f ig h t on yet learned the trlJk of "getting
th e ir h an d s fro m s t a r t to f in is h ." hy that last man" Is something
that has the fans guessing; and
T h a t M r-D^wall m e » n» w h ,t
ft A ll AM IH tor, truck, stake • a y * i« In d ica te d h y the a n n o u n ce ­ t night may prov|d( the answer.
and cab USE.OO. Chevrolet 1 tan m en t th a t R a tlin s w ill ta k e the
IM body truck, new tiros f 76 .00. fie ld with tha strongest line-up
'ord on# ton truck, rugtoele sale th e co ach es c a n p ick a f t e r trying
out n u m e ro u s c o m b in a tio n * d u r ­ RUTHERFORDTON, N C.. Oct
•W tiros ( 76 .00 . Keel and Hons.
17.- -Ito h trery w a * a d v a n ce d a s t h r

of tonight's contest. With mem
Dries of the vicious battle furn­
ished last year hy the team tha
alngle wool or cotton ! 0c. Phone
Tara meet tonight. McDowail U
,474 . Our driver will glva you
keeping his finger* crossed and
'prompt service. Hemlnola County
refuses to take anything but' •
tiessimisllc view of the season■YOU W ILL find latest atylae and
one tnuch» best values In. ladle* tvata aad
ith his bark
'dresses at Bcott's Ready-To-Wear,
re do I'll Ire
jJIO H. Sanford Avenue.
nan on the
MOVED PROM Magnolia to Palfie ld .
T h o se
G e o rg iai boys are
I, matto and 2nd Street.
Hem­
to u g h an d th e y k n o w th e ir f o o t­
stitching-dress making by Mr*.
b a ll W e h a v e a g re e n lin e and
Warwick. Sewing machines rented
a n y th in g m a y h a p p e n . C o a ch M ik e
•ad repaired. Agent, Singer Ma­
H e rn d o n 1* a s m a rt co ach a n d o u r
chines. Singer Shop.
.ONE WEEK ONLY. Blanks! spa

in g the past fo u r w e e k *. No sh ock
tinop&gt; w ill ha u sed a l Ih e s t a r t
I and the f ir s t - s t r in g h a c k fle ld cora.WNING AND W IN l
shades
fm srd
of
rtymle M ille r , D ic k
R. p. Roehlk, Sanford Maltrosr
[ W a s h in g to n . Ita v e S c h ra g e and
ICtory, Celtr. Ave. I'hnna 672 -J
I Jo h n n y D o y le w ill ru n ■ut on llt r
fie ld fo r the k ic k o f f .
H Itu alion W a n te d
S o u th G e o r g ia S la t e , w h ic h w ill
II DDL K AGED colored m an l.e p la y in g It* fo u r th gam e of the
Wants any kind of farm work. seaso n to n ig h t, h eld the T a r * to
Irka Stephenson, 1100 Fine A vs. a '.’ ll to | t sco re le s t y e a r sru l
n e a rly
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an
u n b le m ish e d
oh a* [aumlrr** w*nt»d liy r^lored jlrl, Claire Steven*. I N K re co rd fo r R o llin s . T h e 1 Ig e re ,
h e a v y and f a s t , w ill o u tw e ig h th e
T a r s about f iv e p "u n rle to th e m an
on the a v e ra g e an d w ill h old a
1ft— Flowern and PlanU
b ig g e r w e ig h t a d v a n ta g e In the
BIHAW BERftY I'L-ANTS t o t aata lin e In th e h a c k fle ld . h o w e v e r.
H o llin s w ill h a ve the ed g * not o n ly
W . P o tte r, Phone 782-W .
In w e ig h ! hut In e sp e rie n e n
F a n s a i r sh o w in g keen In te re s t
in prospect o f to n ig h t's g am e. A

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OKLAHOMA CITY. Oct. 17 .—
JJJ* IA1 —Thers'll be no nod liver oil
.aagjamong the foodstuffs distributed
^ ■to Oklahoma's needy this winter
S S 'f «*&gt;v. W. H. Murray has hi*
-*•• way.
He also omitted grapefruit.
. rA
The governor said rhlldran probII la akly “ ought to have" rod liver
a _ a ! “ iL., b.y ^ f*P.r* » ,U!1_ dguK...lhar
Ml • would (ik e tt.
[J J A* for grapefruit, he declared:
a •
"It's a tropical fruit and ought
£ . £ not to lie eaten in winter. It will
w a ruin your stomach."
I
Murray, ' who advocate* more
• 1 1 ritenslve use of pot liquor and
* ) corn bread and often limits hi*
a a meals to &lt;her r, onions *rui rot
|J g j, fee, announced he had omitted
X er the two Items from requests he
presented Jamb
director
af commodity relief for the federal
surplus relief corporation.

Me a d C o a c h
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W IN TE R PARK, Oct. 14.—
John W. McDowell, "Jack cf All
Sports," who la beginning hi*
fifth year as director of athletic*
and coach at Rollins College, will
lead the 1933 edition of the Tar
varsity against South
Georgia
State Collage of Douglas, (la..
ne*t Friday, Oct. 17, in the open­
ing tilt of the Rollins teas'n. The
p u will be played at wight wt
Tinker Field In Oriandn.
McDowell has been making it
tougher for himself each year
since he look up the task of
ridding Rollins nut nf the deldrum* in thing* slhlstir. In the
ls*t three rears, the Tars have
d-noped nnlr two football rimer.
• n"1 lost season the «|iiad wa*
onde'-oted Tbl* retr the fsn* are
•vneetln- * , - natural itovnlcp~»ent thet Rnllin* will again go
•hroue-h the season undefeated and
In that respect McDowail fares a

difficult situation.
According to MrDowall, the job
can not be done. Faring the
hardest schedule in many years,
and without the services of such
brilliant stare aa Wilt Roger*,
Danny Continl, Ed Cruger, and
Flop Morris, veteran* who saved
and won many a game during
(he psst three years, the Tars are
up against it this ssasao. - ---- -Despite the svailahility of such
competent gridders as Ray Miller.
Dirk Washington, Dave Schrage.
Chsrles Seatorer, Linton Malone,
and several other tettermen, Mc­
Dowell is making no secret of hi*
pessim’sm In forecasting the sea­
son's result. "If we win half our
games this year," he says, "we
will tie doing well."
Even in the opening game
-rainsl Sooth Geor-ria Stale the
Tar coach fear* tha worst. It
was this team that nI most mined

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that tha Georg Una are eeen
tougher this year apd a n pHniad
to give Kolllna a real taaale.
McDowail cams to KoHiu aflar
making a remarkable record a a .
an all-round athlete and aa a
coach In North Carolina high
sch'ols. A t N. C. State, he e t a
eleven letten in tour sports r *
football, baseball, basketball, e e l '
track. In football be was named
all-North Carolina
keck, aUHouthern back, and' all-tin* North
Carolina back, and n i l 1selected
t &gt; play on tbs all'Soi&amp;jtarn team
that defeated the. gU-Western
tenm In Los Angeled'on Christ­
mas Day, 1927. He was captain of
the North Carolina State, basket­
ball team and’ ema first baseman
on the championshtobiaeball team
al State. In t n c £ J*c held the
Southern Conference record In
the high' Jurtip fro A 1 **5 to 1U I
North Carand h«&gt; still hoi!
olin. State fee&lt;
At Rql|ina be coaches football,
basket bell. £olf and tannla. He
has the distinction o f being actiyetlilng of a scholar,' spending his
summers at, Duke University
working toward* a . n u t i r 'i de­
cree. Hi* assistant at Rollins Is
his former tfarn knate, Robert K.
Evans, who played tackle on the
North Carolina Stale teem whan
MrDnwall'a name became a b jWnrtt amen, sport fans Ihrae^U
nut tha South* '
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S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R IK, I 9 U

A xe Murder Staged
In Memphis Suburb
MEM PHIS.
R o b e rt
p lo y e d

ChaseBankHcadGiven
Over Million While
Institution Charged
O f f Heavy Losses
W A 8 H IN G T O N , Oct.
1 8 .(A J \ )— Evidewt waa presented
IW Be ante lareatigstoni today
that the C lu w Securities Carpa rati— had act aaido SIW.90C.N l fr— a Ha n o r m tr* r t m
tta I—ora. That waa |hca a«
T7 p m t i t of total capital and
earn logs.
P m k i a l y the comMitt re had
hoard that the
Corporation
traded through a aahnidiary in
a lar at H H H t .lO O
worth of
stock of the Chase National
Beak from 19M to 1932.

Oct.

unem ­
w a rn

harked to death % h an axe
today at hi* home in a Memphi* suburb, \&gt; fix wife, who
io IiI officer* ht*r » "Mi smi hsi!
been beating her. After the slay­
ing, which irrum-.l about J «*0 W ieldingAxcInsanely,
o’clock thi* nornirg,
M'?.
M anKillsH isFathcr,
D a is y S t o r ie ,
called
her two UivightelA, Minrlla 17,
Mother, Sister, Bro­
and Clara, Id, a»;«*e » in
the
thers A s They Slept
next room to the
I a id
they all knelt at ; V l» deice
and held a farm./ |.r« i*r
Victnr
FF
TAM PA
vice. She said *hn *hen
if in-ani’ y,
to a |hys-cian’* home, who
m her, sister,
y i»ited the Storie home
and
an d twr* y o u n g e r brother* early
titvn lunced her h ** %&gt;*•! iViJ, i yv utilay tutu mit * w tin rn nx«
' they slept in the Cicala
home,
^4 707 Fifth
Avenue,
and
ihen
! Ii*rke*| himself, in the home lint J
the crime waa discincTeJ a Will
' nine hour* later.
'
The dead;
Michael Firsts, 47, owner * t the
( Eagle haroet -hop, '*•Ml Fiinklm
St retd.
Mi-. Ho.-alia Licata, 14
,

M 'ss 1*to\itlenCe 1.It'll •* -*-*

j

to *llenl toward NR A, &gt;e*tr;«iay *
,
,
.
, : ■
, Jt &gt;») state ret
informed the natiomit lator roaid
that it wa* w illing t meet spoke"Y ^ ^
men of its sink tig assetuidy
N T i ‘t»r Wagm
I laid employes, and ,mim*ihut* ly l\ id action in t
•
Uvatd arranged
negoiiai *»*is
* 1 I ax* rw rii
nder it* * ujh' i y U ioii,
tehgfuni from
live only motor company to te (ian% n Itearhoi
fu*e to sign the a:.&lt; •mootlr - Hie |*n&gt; is prepared
end display the Hoc eagle, :lu* *rt i tepiesentali
ronl concetti had held alio d w ien pi &gt;r- The su|*e
(Trailman Wagner •»! the nationa , l.*lgewa’»ei plant
labor board some time ago ti i*'ll no TI&gt;-*t he will l
to at range foi neg nationa with I ii a slouch as I h
&gt;i 1 lkrt s at the « h -ter, I*A., a^il im -r iir .
1he I
Edgewatct. N J , Ford assembly
idoii Wsgiu-t,
I lants. The i *icf nonce by the th * a- itp tvpi
utM |n nv
ye-in rdiv,
however,
The men's r»*|
« , &lt;ned the way to arh.Mntion pfx tn«*uoy i n ti t*!re
reeding- with tin m i whr waked e - \rraiigemen
i.. partly to tone &gt; cognition ol m. , • L» m . mine&lt;
It** ir union
winning of the i
The text of Hie telegram wM no \.i romplrtrs
HU made put IlC
«*:
pail nielli
I lie fegotiMtion- w*»e U’liJhr al,'t, « li In- tlie
wn&gt; today at Newark V J., wnh a *. at « heater

p o rts to gi ve c * -as
N a s i m isttr-at m erit.

Roosevelt Displeased
Over Low Farm Prices
_ _
*
W A 8 S 1 N 0 T 0 N . O c t. I I L - C «
— P r — U a i t R o o M r .l t f f t U • hot
o lt lw e k
fo rm
p rk n
h o c . In4— ( M d a p rre m it ( in r o tho o r« * * • f t r Urn r » * r th o t rn dod In
S i t e h , t h * / o r * nut r r t h l* h
« K o « c h . I n th * M a r p o riad , th *
fo o t o f t h in g * t h * fo rm e r b a y *
h o * to * n o a id 11 p o rrrn t. I t r s p it *
tW o * f 1 | t i r w , tho o . 1 m in U tro tio o
* u &lt; t**crib *d o&gt; f c r l i n * th o t th *
f o r m e r ’, r e t a r d i* i t l l l f o r too l o * .
1
km
n ltltt*
la d tthe
Presideiit
' FP llfnui r ee *i t* u h
h r IV
* o ld *n t
a la a b ho w ed t h a t
fa c to ry *m y O frm e n l in SoRt«W&gt;b*r. c ia p a r e d
t * I R S . hod iw e o T rrrd a I w w
f t fU w I k I i m , Urn la c o m * o f f a r t r i*
S ro rh e ra
had
iw g o .aa d a
j n * l l « l lo w , w h llo tho roo t o f
- ro w
a la o
porcom
fro m
I tW

M A D IS O N , ( H
IK . (AH Jo h n
F . R e in x c h m id t, p m m ln c m Q u itm an , Ga^ m a n u fa c tu re r, w a * ac*
q uit t***! la te
la st
n ig h t
on
a
c h a rg e
o f s la y in g
F!n g h -h
IF
S m ith a l G r e e n v ille , F l a ., in ll* * !F
T h e ju r y d e lib e ra te d ab out fo u r
and a h a lf h o u rs
O n ly R ein sch niid t^ m e n ilw r* o f
h is f a m ily
am i c&lt;*urt a tta c h e *
w e re p re se n t w hen th e v e rd ic t w a s
( read . T h e re w ax lit t le show o f
em otion and K e m a rh m id t th an k ed
the ju r o r s im liv i.lu a lly ■ , fi&gt;IU»wing
w h ic h the d is n u - M il d U fe iid aiil and
h is f a m ily le f t .

U t a c n t K E ll IN A O T IU .S T
ST. A U G U S T IN E . Or,

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T h e f ir s t su p p e r m e e t in g o f lie
» ea*o li w ill l*e h e ld b y m em b er- *■ !
T h e F i f t y \ * - o c i» t » .
elect h*cat
s e r ia l
in g u m xat ion
headed
by
prt*m inenl g lo w e r * , a t the H e rm a n
J . le h n u n fa rm * - u lh »&gt;f S a n fo rd
a t (1:30 o'clo ck to n ig h t.
A t a recen t m e e tin g , n w n d ie i*
o f tl»a o rg a m x a tio n name«l H e n ry
T h n ra to n a s th e ir p re sid e n t. F re t!
Z e m - fin e r a s vici^ p re s id e n t, V
F . I&gt; o in er * - M e a s u r e r , W
F
H a th a w a y a- - e c re ta r y , am i G
H e rm a n
B ro w n
a* c h ie f ch e f
M em ber* «»f th* B o a rd o f D ire c t
n fa a ie
J, b
B e n d e r, D eter
T h u r s to n , Jo h n Z e r r t n n e r . H e n ry
T h u r - t o n , Fie-1 /.e rre tm e r. F n * f F .
D o n ve r and I ta n k M e i-rh

NEW
YORK. Oct IK Ku4j
V ail— waa in th# hoKpiial for
jolai diseases today
recoveriag
tn m i v k a l k # described a» a “*•*»]
•light operation on the le ft noaU U ." H * expected to leave In ’8
day or two. The operation wa*

hy i h 1

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LAKEFRONT ROAD;
TO BE im p r o v e d ;
AT EARLY DATE!

w ■•uI.I n » t

htx*aii?*p s h r w as rnnviiuddl o f
nnt

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thi
l*»
c4*»
Thh ru is i* ! la a ly
nf
J bw w
A la n
Mo&lt;&gt;»« T J , o f C o r a l leal dew, n u n 1 r , k | ngent fo r th*- A t ln it a , I t iim
u ig lu im an d C *m -l t a i l x a y ,
w a*
fn u m l HI Ih e le a i o f a to w n U rw n !
h u lh h lig h u e
t^nlice sa id th e y b elieved tie end
*-•! h i- lif e in a le a p f*-tn * w in *
dow **f In a m o m on th* l l i b fliw»r
,,r ft*.m a rtw if o f a «iiin h * -tru e
lu r e w in c h t- - r i off *d liie m a in

t o s t . I l l get in touch
u * w |e r and th en
we l l
t .,a iin g **n the m a tte r
lla r v lie , w h u
lo h l
*
Inti a u d ie n ce la - t sp r*
t u rn e d $240,tKMi in g&lt;
h i ilo yi*. oiul h i* tu n , ,
|.t,&gt; » tr,o n . I17.IH 0) ,11 | ‘.
In

rB rru tl**

G F N R V A , O i l . 18.— ( A P .)

m nnv had animuncpil it.s in ­
tent inn n f leav in g the l.nrtRue

m.l*

ollu v. it
‘ -i.un d j u tlirn irn , o j , l t
- |',r
U r n K# ltr-1 B h rrt f f Mi In liljr,** Olwl l *
K lt r
Ih e 11i i 11rti S t o t t s in &gt; lt * u f ru n
h t n u c lf “ in o
ih a m u i
d it io n ..' h* i l r r U m l . ot M io m i, »■ » u l* o r iiio n n r r .” * ih r n
hr
|u r ,r .l
hU
n lf ir *
r a r u r .lr
I n . o f f w * I . , ( h r r * won
few day a ,nrbng.
“ W h rn I b o p *h* p i f f b * fo r *
t
T h * * u b p en sio n I *.f t
B ho «i-.| I h r r o n i b i r r . Ih * b o , out ••■I a f U t i u f f , a f t r r n
o f lo w n at |h * cn&lt;j o f • JM r o ll
)&lt; ’ t &lt; t * * y .
j
A i p u t lt ly
th . t i
I 'r . bo n lla n ft r , J r .
. TAU rAtlASsK E , Oct, IK &lt;JP) |p*r t r n j r r r
— Deciding their —a* no curplu* dan'I w an t to do I t t h a t Way tin | .J&gt; l&gt; rad *d » h * r i i f , an.1 I
Jn , &lt;ir c u lo tlo n ( &gt; i n &gt; ,n
■U k In thr Miami a rw , the .tala m o i* ’■
T h a i hr w o ald d rm o o d t h * h ro i
l . i h . a w * r k ly p u l.ln o t
MUM hoard yr.trrday
rescin.lod
prerloua order. and allown.) tho la y o f f r r r d tpy tho C o m m t W» » | B' i r t t o * on d iB e rd rrlj
prtoa to remain at 10 ten'* a gal- in d ir o t n i by h i* » U t * a m a t ; “ I 'l l r b a t ia a a f t e r a W a K H
loo while«al* with ho lower price M * Ih iB I li n .u y h to I k * e n d , h o i p - i m I I j g r e w o O R j^ L j
I don't ll.u w ]u * t w h a t 1 a h a ll do I tio n O T*r th o U « S . t w 0 ourplua.

g ettin g a minute ileal in

Harry It, Fapwoi Hi, trade body
, „ Ur)| pie-ide»it who went l„ Tallahaaaea
I (lM. ’ late Mnmlay night for the pur
melted
of interviewing Stah» Road
ir a«l 1Ih-paitnient official- in regard t«
rthrr late pmjecls in this county, in
iovrn iwhiiwcxI today that the work of
l top dressing a large inutlon of
tuoval *ht* lakefront Imulevaid will get
■ Iir-t under way at once
liM»e
Following a conference with
lenlial| I ’hatrman Treadway of the lh*
UKUt-IN. Oct. 1H.— &lt;A*)—Chnn. |*ar tnieiit. Mi Pap worth announced
ytoWanif[j j j f
issued j ||lia,f
was told that
wyl|, cvllur ittllrr'i
ft fiA T fait "niftil ttinr- (itrm in )
begin at once to finish the lakr
inlrmU to lixr up to trrnb) obit'
*
fiont mad from the new con
((Vntlnanl On Vng, T h r*«)
crete bridge at Fake Mnnmw to
u |! HH

th e S a n fo r d c it y

lim it * ,

ip'oy
w n
In a*l«lition. a-suraiww wa* giv
in'ni- rn that ■* tpn.-kly a* funds ran
e*t to
MX'Mfrd, the lematnder of the
k«h*f«Hl mail, from the city limit- east t«»
i, Jr* Myrtle Avenue will be eonnileteij
Fiimt- for th»- portion of the w»»rk
pit* may le
made available very
ion of mhiii, Mr Papworth said.
The depart merit, Mr Pap Wurth
rout irniesl, plans lit turf* the new
budge fiver to the people of Vidii
( 'hikit rustiedToDeath *ia and Sennmde countie* on Jan.
l ' mler W heelst Ifrru c k I Plans for a I'elebradlon of this
event are Wing mad** iioW't Mr.
Papw till stated
A T LA N T A .
O.I
IK
uiidli- .if l*iova ri paptu wn- mi the
highway, m Uwi path of « heavy
iinik The 111 «rIk driver ihought
it wa- ju*1 paper Four \e«i ..hi
Ja« kie Noh ii-on wa- i n* do I M»
ili-a’ h Officer - -an! (ue ynung-'ler
h |&gt;( hieii 11s had los «*nie tired and
wi 4p|ve«i tin- I1# jn i mIhiuI himself
keep the -illi out of Ills r\ »■*
S o
charge w * - made nyraio-j i he

Former Resident Dies
At Tennessee Home

Old Insurance Plot Is.
iBasis O fQ ueerM urder
N’t NY YORK, Oct. |H— tVP&gt;—
After hearing
-in uni* lion-, a
Ilium jury will sift the evidence
•if an old Insurance p u l that was
Davured with the dreg a of the dy*
mg *|ieakea&gt;y era.
The state i* asking rtmviction,
ard capital puni«m rru f* r four
men who «re allege t \u have rmiriWri'd a speakeasy de.ehci after
hi* ring hi* life m llun favor.
The victim wa* Michael
II»1! y. an itinerant er giiieer, called
"Duraole" Malh,,
ItTuum*
ho
cimiUI placw his foul i s an liHrif
bias* rail and down good, bad,
arid indifferen. lupi »r with
the
i Him tack of lethal effect.
According
to i !**»
e\pleura,
"‘Durable"
Mall »y -urvivetl the
nhd through thr nniii d rat nuts of
wood alcohol, jitiiv lien
oysters,
ardine- mixed wil l chopped pins,
and even m j'rte* ih.it
r*‘su|trd
vlen a taxicao was run deliber­
ately over him
One thing the.
he had no*,
built up a complete immunity
fdt wa* rooking gas, till*’ pre*ec .i on contend*, and when that
administer»* | to him l-y a
liiilii p.-1 in hi- in*ii * .* - lie slept
he succum i«erl

Father OfSanfordM un
Dies A t Thoniasville

\

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Nation WasConvinced
She W ould N ot Get
Square Deal On Dis­
armament Question

— St* m i-uffii'inl ( I t ' r m m i
circle.H totlnv **ai*l that (ti*r-

Dan Hardit*. Declar ing That Gamblers
Got Him, Prepares To Fight Release

run

W A S H IN G T O N .
Oct. 18 —
—President
R(H'**\elt aniwunco! tmliy that the Treat
ui*)‘* offer of $#00,0i0,000 in a
new l»ond issue “ had been orerAuhscmxxJ nearly (o ir time*,
with subscriptions *till pouring
in hy mail.

f / Body o r Raiim ad Man
th* ^(11111(1 In Miami Yard

la a k e a ri-|t*o i
i
on
i f h i- a h ilit )
nf
* 'a !d t* Jiin g
n
iiiM iktip aim ** the i r-t lim it and
H am ount
lo htiso n
Hid Ih h i " - i » t sold
i *i
th e f i g i , • i a t « h k h a m ao
h i i l e eve n in s e llin g h i* go*«F
w i« ih«* old* i»*t th a i appeal^*! I
th . le t a ile r
bat th e a v e ra g e m l
•if doing b «nesa In tire I'n it e d
&gt; t.*!••* w a !*&gt; perc* ut alw jvi in
v o n e ; and 'h a t otilv one or
f i i in * in (h i • o u n lry w n e rep ute-i
in t,*- do in i l&lt;u*innr
on 1II jM*i

M I A M I . I M . IM
S l w r i f I lb*
I I . , , .* u - (&gt;* rwlk*l
Mom
ol I n
y e - l* ’ *!**) h&gt; t#ot h im * SH w lti iti
h n *c i
" f m is# i*n *h*t In n f f n im tin 1 4*i • 1y 1hr#al« n« d a
h ilt* *
le g a l Mght to re ta in h i* jo b
A SIII.A Nil. Ore, Oct IH &lt;A*i
H a . .t.* . 0.-1 hi&gt; ' ■■uL4c~ roin— Enyoyin* ■ fl.hine I rip —ilh n ,M- M.
!h . o o to l'l. r 1*.

— A r o r io e r 'a jury j r n l r n ! , ) * * •
o n r ra te d M ibb V ir g in ia G n r v n . o f
F o r t I o o tU r tla lr , in Ih * -l-o th o f part, of fiii-nil-. former prr.i.lrnt
wob
...incw Im ti­
a m an la te r
id e n tifie d * * I . T , Herbert IliHiyrr
H a r w ic h , o f H in it m
Q .
who on the Kloma'li Itivrr. Apparent­
—Ob c y c lin g to ao ath F l i r i ' l i IT* ly In Ttcrll.nl health. Hr. II jowob k n o cke d fro m I I p b u . r lr by TTf Btop|M-.| &gt;..rr briefly Monday
before turnin' up otreom for a
a p a w in g ouU nnoW Ic.

Subscriptions For
Bond Issue Pour In

KxecutivoOrderMakes
False R e p resentation Punishable By
N R A Adm inistrator

I Filip I icata, 11
W A S H I N G T O N . Oct. 18 J*h* 1 icata, ll.
All were dead, exrep* tklnlifk
( A . P . ) — l m m c i m c c n m in t t H b v
ami In* died la-t my hi it
It 30
A lb e r t H. W igK in rn&gt;m Ik&gt;n
o\ let k at the Tampa I .t«|idal.
luacs, Hnlury uml e x tra pay
A denial that he kill 'd Ilia (uir*
fro m o th e r coriK ir*tiim * while
ents, two end Her S ami n -l«|er w a th e Chane N atio n al Bank, o f lh.ir.iu*h n-vi.iun » f fr.lrr»l Unk made today hy |.icata, hut he told
w hich he w a s head, w aa Ioh
‘ " f '• » * . - t - . . H j
&lt;&gt;,. « l . &gt; - at lhe -ante lime, a deputy she* if!
.
Slegfill Act enilKj«lyiiig n dejm-il
if n "Dream** in which he
in g m illions, w ere added « i » ! ,BBUr&gt;nrr
r,n„| f..,
•»x
axe.-*
yeatcrUay. before th e. S en ile ,
l, i w . a a .
;
Charge*! with murder
when h'v
Retailers Await News
B a n k in g Com m ittee.
i * » l l"
H year old ■totherI'hdlip
he!
T h * to ta l .- o m p m a a lio n ut ih v •'•vnt
On Markup Feature
la-:
night,
l.oata niaintatritsj
former chairman of the Chase Na- wnt*
-to!id -ileitce. Totlay he talknl
\Y hiohW asl ’ r«|M»secl
tionat waa given aa near Ij
|F****'
In a ilream, he -aid he wa*
500,000 for the pw»l five year*.
4-etiig lortun'd
hy
hi* fain *s
M \ -IIIM .T tF V iht |h
When he retired laat winter h? (
■i.rmlH-i-, **liad a pain m my
U " |{
a d m t iil-t r a t K .il y » waa voted $100,000 a year fur*
^
-toinar h“ anil liil ei
-aw
" If ex I
Ic it l.t V it m H t ig e il !i» r tilt* p m c h i i - t
life by the executive committee.
l!i »*r dripping fi un an axe No mmc-t■«**«&gt;*. **id je-le i.'iv tlm1 i id , i p i *■ %" it i t le lv I .iR w i.'iia i,
.i- h
Teatifying in a deep voice, the I ) 0 r
|im liimiiai, li&lt;-atmK u m li.-.l&lt;■I.-.; ,(|1.
c... | el- .*! wheat nt' l * ••mph-led «l*
banker u id
his associate* "al- / V n ]
Tile -layer, *lured «»”i*I *U*»"i.g
,
f
.. . j l td t ■iii I All j u o*' i itm i *i
iiii*\ * way* suggested" the “addilKinaJ"
Id e ji ii, was atre-teP x*t l lie
* all *|«ited In j i &gt;'. itie t t i rtiD *• N
compensation" he waa to receivt.
.cm.
nlTir-i.
u,u. M.c
» ■&lt;»"
m- i-ut
falling: pt ri t * *»t she lw»
“And I helped to fix their*/*
* *S
K&gt;i»v. Tlui vidint. Iwtl l.c,,i .tiiick lt,r *•&gt;“ •'»'&gt; ...... .
“ »•“*■» &gt;** t
»ew.
j'
on ,hcir W a t«
ami ■•«■*'«let l&gt;&gt; l'i i-M.i.-m I t , ..cv.lt
he addgd.
. ^
Ill-lit v M*«i gent liM , J r, m » ‘t
“ You hrip&lt;-tJ to fix their* an«| *&gt;ako1
f..
i.lot hv&gt; in I,loo I
ikr.1( t..la,
r i i ih»- hum * iedit r im '&lt;«v»a
they
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announced last night the crea­
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fro m b o th th e a im s p a rle y and
the Le a g ue o f N n lm n s .
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w it h to " l . » l p a s, u n c h a lle n g e d "
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a rm e d n a tio n * had no in t e n t io n to
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not get e q u a lity rig ld a
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p o w e r* c o n fe rre d S a tu rd a y and f e
elded to a d jo u rn th e a rm c o n fe r­
ence t e m p o ra rily . T h e y le fu s e d to
a d m it d is a rm a m e n t w a , dead.
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la t o ry t r le g r a m s descended upon
C h a n c e llo r l l i l l r r
a* the n a tio n
a w a ite d w m ld r r , | H iiis r *.. t l i r l l l t -

la r speech and i h r g o v t'in m e u t'a
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1.
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l i f f in a l a g re e m e n t
w it h th e t e n iim ie ry ri-c v **, o f lir e i
a rm s p a rle y w a s e x p re sse d . S o m e
q u a rt e rs voiced a h e lie f D ia l M ua- ao I It 11 m ig h t ir e n c ilr G e rm a n y 's
d iffe re n c e , w it h i h r a llie s
M u n ic h
l l i l l e i la id the fo u n d a ­
t io n fo r a new *'l»o n ,e nl G e tto a ii
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in te n d s to r o n lin o r i t , e tfo rta t o ­

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g a lle ry f ille d and h u n d re d , unable
A p p ro x im a te ly S 00 C e n tra l F l o r ­
to g a in a d m itta n c e
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H a t ion c o in , * ilio h w h t fh C tm rrne a m a o m e e itK g ia s t n ig h t u h u h l' A : ____
n l I h r F i r s t fta p tla l C h u rc h at 10:00 p re sse d it s • 'e a rne st d e « irv f o r a
su c c e ss fu l iastn* o f th e D is a rm a o Y I im k*
D e lrg a te a w i l l g a th e r f ro m the l i i r n t C o n fe re n c e ".
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an n o rt h e rn b o u n d a rie a ;
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and H a n fo rd a * « r * l r m lio u n d a rie a , i t a r ln e v r , th e f n s t sta g e m a
and Lo n g w o o d and T it u a v illa
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a u u lh r r n iu » . * u k t ir a ,
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G e rm a n y 's notic e o f w ith d ra w a l
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Murderer O f C o p
Dies In Electric Chair

2-l)ay Meeting Opens
At L o c a l Edifice
Tomorrow Morning

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F.
T l i r t.-n ta tlv e p ro g ra m
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ra Il. llir - ,
of
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S | iiln e « .
m ill h a l l l^ - liin a n ii r q u r t l«» U h \.* leaao .1 I hla m o rn in g la aa f o llo w s ;
In n - . m l ) lo n io r im * n io r iiin x f . ’l
T u e s d a y M o rn in g
10 on o 'c lo c k, d e v o tio n a l, lle v .
l l i ' s l * w h p n a l H (Ml o V I ih k l i n y
It W D ic k e r! . O tla d o , e le c tio n o f
u t i l a t lo n .l I lit * ' l i r r a k f a * ! n i i ' . ' l i i ' X
■&gt;l I h r ( V n t ia l F lo t ill a C o u n i'll o f olficwaa, re a d in g o f p e t itio n a ry le tI r t H , aaul in tro d u c tio n o f new pea
i lin n ilo -r* . o f C o m m a rra .
T l i r irr..u | i w i l l
rrp rra a n l
I h r l o o l.y M o d e ra to r H ig h t m ir e ; re ­
ap .n a r to a ik irre a a
of
welcom e,
lia -a l I ta il.- Sa u l), a lo l K l* ••»|i«'.'t
J a in n M A n d e rso n , D a y to n a
c l th a t t l i r ) w ill i r t u t n w it h Ih . ' |(
a .nu ta n c r
th a t
t lir
N o a e m lw t l i r a . h . re p o rt o f lr e a » - r a r , Ite a .
m e e tin g n f th e o rg a n ifa t ln n w ill H u b e rt H o lm e s , T i t u s v i l l e ; re p o rt
o f e x m i t i v r ro m m ttla e . R e * , l^ iI h held in S a n fo rd so th a t an .ip
t h r r H t i m e , D r l. a m l, a n n u a l a s rp m p iia t e ►•****n*| a u rm e rs a t y par
MIOII, Ite v
J J.
W m in im .
New
It
ilia ) be sin g e d in H ie •

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ANNUAL SESSION
OF B A P T IST S TO
DRAW MANY HERE

M F .K T

N lllt F O L K , V a , Ocl
Real
A d lllt i al Ittc h a rd E
H y rd .
r a p h i r r r , waa c o n fin e d to hla bed
at a h o te l he re today by tllnaaa
hut
D r. G uy
H h trry .
p h y s ic ia n
w ith t l i r It y rd A n ta rc tic e sp e d lt r ii, ,e u l lie ahuuld lie able lo
s a il on t h r “ J a ru b K u p p e rt " to m o rto w
T h r teat a d m ira l's illn e s s p ra v r t it r d h in t fro m p a rtic ip a tin g m
f u t r w r ll
i aerclae*
held
al
th r

H a n fo rd CM) C om inla a m na ra e r e ’ s * v&gt;'
a c h rd u lr.l to ...re t in an a d jo u rn e d K u i ' l ” ' " • , l » * » h l p _ o f
t|on. In a d r .1 coal and o th e r su p
• r o i i ' i i at the ( T t y H a ll to m o rro w
p lie s in p re p a ra tio n f o r h e r v o y ­
n ig h t at 7 JU o'clock f o r t l i r p u rage lo the S o u th P o ls . T h e cargo
poee o f r o i i t l l i i i n t g t h e ir dlacuaalon
ra n g e , fro m th re e a irp la n e , and
id th e lp : U ;t* b udg et, and p to 29 , 01X 1 I B M , o f he a r to 100 F-a klm o
poaed re v is io n * o f the occupation
dog s and tw o m ilc h c ow s.

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Oct. i i - W
l
f a r t , a n ) a ifo rm a tlo n
^ - H u g h l L J o h n so n , tha R e c o v e ry 1 ra a a n lfe l to the -u c c e a a f-l man
ra m a nt o f A m c m an In d u s t r y .
- U c r t it c U in of N H A ,” he aaid.
la
t a r a r a i l u&gt; n r l u f i u h
fro m
p a g | | ^ g j| fa tfia re a
i Iw n yo u w ill
' -J In - e lt m g up
i
VS c e ll- ra h ip tn v io
le a feed
^ a a ra ' Ir e o f a fre e
&gt;• C o n tro l
*
*
th s
f ir « t
'o rm a tm n
t n the i i.n a ifttJ t io n . "
|)g lo lr n d r ^ to t&gt;r
naai lu e a d a y'a c m in g ; "T il p u rsu e a n y
|
am
convinced,
t u la a . u rre e d a r o f
• f my - e lf . th a p re s s
y n b ltc , u n d e r tha C a nv) a T lo la 'io n n f
tha
e f ta y i « i frsa ia a .**
p re s s ri.o rrt e n M a a re

l)u»4n i T o
pe Tonight
e it jf c e

M O lH \ ldah*». O r!
HV
id h
N e w to n l»
M a ke r, se c re ta ry »*f
y . n a to i M m li, R e p u h li* an. Id a h o ,
U n r d u rin g
the W o rld
« o n fh e l,
tu| v e -l* * * la \ " w r a re fa in g th e
and c h a irm a n o f ih e n t o lu li/ n t io n l„ * . . it * it it \ i . f n iio th c * v * » r " a n.I
o r g a n ixa t io n . sj»o ke on t h r -nm *
(• • m m rtilin g on € •m a m *s w it h
p ro g ra m w it h t in I ' n ' s i i l e n l
d tn w a l f *om «l»* a rm s •••nferenee
"1 am glad indeed th a t m y old jti.d the le a g u e o f N a tro n a —-ihv*
f rie n d . N e w to n
l»
M a ke r,
once
itn a tio n ‘N a n
c ha rg ed to no
m o re i s heading
tin fo r* * * of
w nu'le n it io n "
m o h ilira t io n arid t in - lim * « * *•••*
It i- til* l i u i t o f the policie-*
a ll happv tha t i» i* a n o itn ti/ n to .
o f n m m nut i *i i * '* * 01)1 the f o in u 'i
•.f peace."the e s « r u t » v r "a id
c h a ir m s**
f th*
Se n a te fo re ig n
M r a«lded the " f in e te a m w **rk ♦»
m la t i «*i i
•**m m itte e
the R e co ve ry p ro g ra m ra n not l*e
II* - atipefthrd (&lt;• t h * " v ic t o r n a ­
s i i r r e s s f u l i f an n ii| H »ita n t h«»»**e
tio n *
o f the W o r 1*1 W a t to " c a r r y
i* ly in g lot* k in the t ra « t ”
♦I t It. i ledge lo a th' in the V e r
•ill#-* t»*a t\ a»»*l d is a r m " in an
r, - - w—
v - «*C 4 « W
b in - .*' .i f t h lt * **** **t *?•»* * n il* d
'&lt;• e n f o r - . r l m t i
f |)i. fteiM -vrt
of* i • tt*«
’ W h il*
tin* people e\»m \ w h e re

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Johnson Bare Newsman From Future
Press Talks For Sa^ojtage Of NRA

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Revision Of VerHoilleH
Treaty Prerequisite
Of Pence, He States

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SENATOR BORAH
SEES NEW W AR
FACING W ORLO

" T h e s e people
have
u w h o lly
w ro n g s la n t on th e funda no n ta l
b a sis o f
out \ tn e rlc a n
c iv ilis a ­
t io n T h e y deny th e r iv le re i " H *
n ih ilit y
o f t lie
in d iv id u a l,
and
w o u ld se e k to t o s * e v e rx p» *‘ h nr
in t o the lap of th e
g o ve rnm e nt
T h e y a re 'h u t k |»a**»t-

1’ apern Muy Reject
Ai\ Copy, Rules Judge

w a s In ju re d .

|«lnh«&gt;** iC e p u h lira n S e n a t o r W in .
V It rw li uh**\«• se e s w at n s an

im | »e iid io r |s*«sit»||ity.
A num ber
I nrn g l.n l In *a y a
s m a ll
n u m b e r—o f
people
have
w r it t e n to me
to
r \ p e e rs
th e
th o u g h t th a t n il r e lie f w o rk sh o u ld
I h * ta ke n o v r h v th u g o v e rn m e n t*
a. n l f .
and
have in it m a t rd
that
U lf y C L
L V
iV I f U f
-W t*irW r»r*r -feel wny il- M * - d » u i i &gt; ^ i A J
I s t J . 1 i LA I I —
to su b se t il»e to loca l r« d ie f di lo ­
cal r h a n lx

H A Y R H , O k ie ..
Ocl Id . — ( A V T h r e e p e rsona w e re k ille d , a n o th e r
w«M In ju re d a e rio u a ly and m o re
th a n J.r),o00 w o rt h o f p ra p o rty w i .
M IA M I ,
Oct
I * . — t&gt;l*l
N r* a
d e stro y e d b y a to rn a d o I n a e m a il p a p e rs a i r p r iv ih ced tx. accept o t
■ ra ft n in e m ile a aoutheaat o f S a y ­ re je c t a d v e rtis in g .
C irc u it Ju d g e
r e S u n d a y . F r a n k Vend ed, 77 . a , I I . F
A t k in s o n h r I S H a lu rd a y in
f a rm e r, h la w ife , 7 * . and hie g re a t h a nd ing dow n a llr la io o in a c a sr
g ra n d so n ,
L a th e r
la w te n c e ,
9 , 1 b ro u g h t a g a in st n in e M ia m i f i r m ,
w a r# k ille d .

I te e la ru g th n t a ll n a tio n s are
re*|H&gt;n«iM# f**r th e w ith d ra w a l «*f
(S e im a tix fro m th e A r m s C o n fe r
h i m 1 m id th** Is-a g u e * if N a tio n s ,

G K N E V A . ( V I.
— Th e

Mrs. W. L. Morgan ! bSelected To Direct
Trade Body Civic Committee For.1934
M r s W . 1. M o rg a n waa alected
t h i s m o rn in g aa . h a irrn a n n f the
W o m e n 's « Ivtc P o m m it U e o f the
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
C ham ber
of
C e tn n trrc r f o r the new y » a r a t a
w a il a tte m la d o rg a n is a t io n raeetK n d o r C u r lr t t o f G sn a v a
aa v ire - r h a irra a n , and
D ln g f r ld r r waa named
. a la ry
c o m m itte e u n a n im o u s ly r n th a n a tio n wide “ B a y N o w "
j n . and m a ny m#a*bera n f
th a ‘ jg o m m lt t r r
ra p re sse d t h r m s r lv t e
aa a g re e ing th a t ,n * w ta
l ha W n e to b uy
f o r p rla ia
w ill
n e r g t be lo w e r.
■ W a ra e m e n t waa g iv e n a ls o to
t h o [ m w “ M o b il n a tio n f o r H u m a n
N a « Ia "
w h ic h
gut
under
way

th ro u g h o u t A m e ric a t h i s m e re In g .
I t w as ra ted t h a t a p u b lic m e e t­
in g h r hald In H a n fo rd
s h o r t ly ,
and th a t M r s .
A rth u r
C u m m e r,
J a r k s o n v t ilr ,
p re sid e n t
of
tha
• ta le in u b lt x a t io n o rg a n ix a tio n be
In v ite d to a d d re ss t h s g Tou p .
T h e c oa im ltte e voted to s c a le
a sk Ih e Charabar o f C onunaraa to
g a th e r s ta t is t ic a l data ra la tla C ta
t h * scop * o f w e lfa re w o rk la t b s
c o u n ty d ir t n g th a p a st y e a r.
M r*
Rex
P a c k a rd
and
M rs .
D ln g fa id e r w a re named aa a aom m i t t * , which w iU a rra n g e f o r th a
e re c tio n and d is t r ib u t io n a t lu g e s
b o xe s f ia t a re to ba placed aa v a ­
r io u s
t tre a t
c o rn s r a and
b rto
w h ic h | tr*o na w i l l b * aakad to de­
p o s it o il c lo th in g o r s h o rn f a r th p
needy i f the c o u nty.

w a rd re a l d is a rm a m e n t.
Home
" Ills
I H i l l e r ' , I m e ssa g e
to the G e rm a n |*eople doe, not - t iu t
a ll t h r d o o r*,*' w a , the c o m m e n t
f ro m
o f f ic ia l
It a lia n
q u a rt e rs .
* . . . A n a d jo u rn m e n t ( o f th e
anna p a rle y ! I * n e c e ssa ry . . . . .
I t la eapected th a t n e c e ssa ry and
■ u f f l r i r n l c o n d itio n , tu i- e r m il r » s ia m in a t iu n o f th e w hole p ro g ra m
w i l l a r is e .”
P a r is
T h e g o v e rn m e n t, aaid a
sp o ke sm e n , w i l l re m a in ‘T re m e n d ­
o u s ly s ile n t u n t il a c o u rse i s de­
te rm in e d . T h e t re a ty " f V e ra a ille a
waa re s u rre c te d w it h a f lo u r is h
In the p re s s a m i n r o f f ic ia l q u a r­
ta n
D l. M

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C A LC U TTA

K A R A C H I , In d ia . O rt . H k - W T
— F l i g h t L ie u te n a n t C h a rle s T . P .
U lm , t r y in g tu b re a k the se v e n day f lig h t rrc u rd fro m
E n g la n d
to A u s t r a lia , hopped o f f f o r C a l­
c u tta s h o r t ly a f t e r
hla
a r r iv a l
y e s te rd a y . I t s and th rv e com pan­
io n s w e re
a lre a d y
c o n sid e ra b ly
ahead o f t h * re c o rd a rt la s t Weak
b y W in g C o m m a nd e r H t r C h a rle s
X ln g a f o rd -H m it h .

Yesterday’s W eather
FLORIDA
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h« Baafcrd Herald

O ppoii^nlflefrjn ftefrl Equate

fefad l o r aide today. However, no leas an authority on inveftnuyits t,han Jtoger JUubiwn says that real estate Is com ­
ma liacjil and ip a biff way, ami that
Jv)\o £uy flow swlll
off getting In oh ihe'ground floor.
’ "There is a chance," he writes, "that the present agita{Joh in Washington to accelerate a natural revival by at"
tempting some type o f money depreciation will be successful.
Hfjnce, the Investor must protect Jilm adf against such action
py gfyfng partlrujar attention tif comihodlties, equities, and
ttAl Ffttfle. j i l the same time, he must not forget the most
stable iocopie-bearing classes o f investment such ns insuraiice.' bank accounts, and bonds.
'T h e best way lo show the folly o f concentrating on uny
oqe form o f Investment Is by illustration. Since 192H. appruxifrtatjOly 9.000 of our 25,941 banks railed. In some locali­
ties, eVery bank was closed. The man who believed that

MONDAY, OCTQDKR
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ing military airplane*. ..
Workrr. in thr MtU and Uni­
ter region hara omj forgisg ■
defame chain on a 128-mile front
for thr pa.t lh r« yean. Thl» lniluije. a trench and casemate *y»lem, based on " Print*'* World
War erperiences.
“France haa done what ahe
could' lo AM*** ' dUannapwrit.’'
a fjrelgn office spokesman aaid
yesterday. "tier vjywa are
l/y the Untied htate* and threat
Britain and now it ia perfectly
clear where Germany atanda."
The French cabinet conJikXeJ
an informal meeting yeaterUajr on
the emit ait alion. The miniatera
tefrained from comment ng pubIcly, but prlvfltly they r&lt;mstr-ed the German decition aa
Justification aa what they railed
the fum Trench aland.

tbe gentleman they wlahed off on
tit aa license collector.
At l«»t
keep 'them up there tfll*they Can
fend out what it'a all about.
I am aure if we will he fair to
(tie other fellow and try to are
hia aide too hr will to ut.
And if it can be settled in Ihia
way It will aawr (julte' a hit of
money and lota of hard feelings.
For, as the law now standi, it ia
unjust and can never be enforced.
And we, as the one or two row
Ixime dairymen, will not ait still
and let it pass without doing ev­
erything m uur power to creak

SANFOIU)

Now is ‘the time* to*f)Up reaVeafite. H is may pound
like strange advice in view of the present depressed state
oTtKe market," h7gh .taxation, experience with real estate In
1926, and the abundance.' of real estate which is (being of-

a

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1«,'1933

Hut I fee) sure this will not
come lo that as I believe as Mr.
.Walker said in his article that
moat' of the American puttie want
lu be fair.
Yours truly,
W. A. IIAKTI.INE.

obnson Prohibits

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France Feels S a f e
In Face Of Latest
European Impasse

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W 9 I J i V n t g B FOB " t o d a y s'

R e p H o r^ p ^ try

Into Press Meets

i Investment Trust stocks now find llirse same issues are
selling fur ten qitnts on Ihe dollar.
^InvesAmcnt in the diffeyenl types of property is only
the /Iral stage o f diversification. The real estate owner, the
ftiv.urily fpildrr, anil the bank dejsmitor must be careful that
bis commitments are not all made in one territory. For in­
stance, the man who sank all his funds in Florida real estate
ten years ago hits learned Ws lesson. Those who over-conDo your Christmas shopping
crntrfllad i'1 sorurlties of the leading power companies In the
•arly. Jiuy now. srul »■»» monry.
Tennenaee Valley are blue today. Some Insurance companies,
Adolph Hitler rian* to Defy who"took only mortgages ori'fa n n land, are pussing out o f
existence. Spread your funds geographically."
Woy|d pi Disarmament How
headline. Aw nertgl Who's sfraid
This Jtlnd o f advice is beiny preached all over the coun­
of
big Jisil wolf?
try. Particularly In the North and Hast are investors being
liifl\iuitc*'d to turn from bonds and other fixed assets to more
The Misml Itarsld tayp |that fluctuating types o f investment. Many of them no doubt
Htfr Hiller rhitilil hsvr been the jwlll seek real tslale investments in other parts of the cmui
last person In the world to have
try. Florida particularly,
largely
on account of the s p ie le d
Invoked the death penalty for the,----__ ftt^he
- ^entui
iacatahle lUu-aies. what with that!CjUliLfU
y jt f. . 1. rogreasi p-;Xp(mjtion, is in an ad­
"Tiitu ri.r Tff'k err rnirti
mustache of ho
vantageous position.
Now ia the time to buy. not only retail commodities, but
Rome mlsguidis) Individuals, we teal estate aa well
are informed, who have formerly
enjoyed an umdrminhed reputa­
tion for paying their bills prompt­
ly, gre now ‘'oat” to bill ralleetore. They sre taking this “Huy
is lo have its "Devil's Island , acNow" campaign loo seriously.
|
uruui* w w«* ................. lent made recently by Attorney &lt;!en
ral Cummings who has rnude arrsugemt iits to confine inyactolife and vicious criminals in the army prison on
Ontipy of Alcatraz Island o ff the California coast.
her senes I
The Fretiub liave found that their islorul prison bos been
a great deterrent to crime and that those who are convicted
and sent'there cannot extend their influence to other classes
i
The
, of prisoners wj,0 Iirt. seekiny to redeem themselves.
ithought o f going t(i a far' nwnv place where the chanre of
where life with the outside world will
'escape is far remote.......
a
Fadustry, be completely cut off, has undoubtedly ronlc.l..........many
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To Posit
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was eloaely aaabei

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1031 when be ai
were member* of

Krpreaent^Uyva,')

lure, darlrur, the i

special aeakioha.

that time reprfx
County; Mr.' Urn
lle n il also* the 'sKretnty' of
the Florida Gdmml»»ion*w“nlch ar­
ranged the stale's exhibit in the
secretary of the F(ori{^i'jl*Ug’al on to t^e Democratic Natlroal
convention in tlh(ragt&gt;7 "oMlsotty
this year he was v*#y
An
making arrange merits ; fog • the
Florida psrty to attend Ah* M*uaural ceremonies In _WaslAngion
when President Qooseveit took of­
fice.
11 p.
Mr. Mcjtory recently mova^l to
Jacksonville, purchasing a home
In the Ortega section, at
Harvard Avenue, from Sanford.
Ue had served aa a deputy,stfety
tag cjinmisawner for a pumber qi
yeirs, with hesd^uarterai'^t (JBajiford.
A native of Monlleello, Jeffer­
son, e'.-eity, Mr. '^lcRory U ■"live
eon of Mr. and Jtfrs. ilyhry' WU|field Me Rory, long time cltiMM
of that part o f Florida. Usr was
educated In the public icSJth of
Jefferson county and liter'altaaded Florida Military Academy,'taadi
the University of FlorUb.'.'
aF, i , *i’J ”
During the reednt .eatafealga
which saw Florida ratify^tfcTptgposed Twenty-First AtheastMiC1
to lhe&gt; Federal ConithufRta&lt;|
will repeal &lt;he Eighteenth',Ai
.tve secretary for the f
peal Association, an 01
■p .n*orrd by the leading
of the state.

jmt only hardened French criminal,
sgvs but
We nye completely io sympathy with ihe plan of Mr
i uf hl|[h '
mmutgs to he plenty hard boiled with our vicious criminal
wouldn't (.|ement. No one Is averse to showing every consideration to
irchaslng jjJ(JMJ1 unfoytunute individuals who lapse into eriininal actions
Idqe to ftxtraordimiry cirnimslances. some limes beyond their
i r &lt; , p o w e r &lt;o control, but the time has come when n&lt;&gt; sympathy
unc i l should be extended to organized professional rrtniinuls who
i.r, for prey on opr'citizens because of a total lack of respect for
•nd thr lows or human rights.
ihr ramyy,, ,^,n think of nothing which would tie more appro
•arms a« -,rt, y„ pdnishment for hard-boiled gangsters and gunmen
wh,‘ ul than certain confimiment un some isolated ialaml. away from
anv secret contact with their henchmen on the outside, uttd
with no possibility of sawing a few liars away to escape.
lUMrd Id
Perhaps after a few years of a less lenient attitude to
1 Spam'wards those whp defy our laws and with punishments more
i ntoihrt! nearly lytflng the seriousness of m ines, tin- underworld will
birth to1begin to come up for fresh air and will seek to live like other
im&gt; itrnv ( itizens. \Ve do not condone the use of brutal methods, lull
Infant. mort, severity, hardships, and deprivations would go u lung
w m Iiiumids making urieon life less attractive.

1‘s'v, ^
Tha wdltor of tha Mlatsl h»raid who haa b#*n raaJIng ft tut
about ‘ U»l» "Buy Now* ntuvamanf
. auggiita that l| ahould b« aupplaI taftatftd with a "Marry Ma»*,'earopalgti. Biggat and bailor hajlts
ift what la na*&lt;iad to bftly gat /id
•f tha hug* lurplosaa whlah h*v»
plied up lo tha grata alavetorp
[ and tha stock jraida.
laataad
u « r alfpgttartag jnHUtta* u tjoj?;
M wlhr not create new mouth* and
i - St Hoa rha far (h— ' k'h'g a t b
' flUT' All of WhUi m i n d s us
t. that are already ‘hate a a m e thtag lUta .fea* &lt;w/nu..

rniinfiUll in."

D In -this eevatry vqUurbt much in

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ptuud It.r J» .so.i-^C.ii,mh vm. die
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tliM.liSl« ).l&gt;, i , , ch ln .r sicv&lt;»
« y one .S p ir it u n to t h r
F * tl" * r.
N o w ih r r c f i ir a y a p i r na
utora
a t i « H K « r . and
fo r c ig n r ia ,
but
fa llo w o t u e n a
,fU h
tha
a u d it* ,
and a f t h r ho*aehj|«J
uf
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bum »o evenly.' por c^ch and every L ik&amp; t ii fully* i
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--Vanmyl returned f H t t r d ir
Mm. Milo M. Rbert, o f Lake
N oretoa .v b rx* k# k u been
W ale., atate regent of the D A. „
p aat-lw o mnwthe.

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r

i W. Du Bo m returned
ij
fro m
Julcaopy^l*
h* ipefit a few dfcyt.
-v
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•

■ —---(■ 8. O. ShinhoJMr U apending
W «W il di]?* in Waahlngtoa, D. C
o o 'b iia o ja a .

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M O ND AY

W’
»h« F‘ ™»
B. wai a * pec 1*1 gtieot at the 1,1 C*M,pc*1 w,,l m*** ■* 7:3*
firet regular'meeting of the h i ° clofk
,th* ►W* of Mr* * I.
eon o f t|* Saltf. Harriaoh Chap. “ «*• •“
Aeenue.
ter o f ; (he 0 , ‘ y i t . held FriTt' ' st- Agnaa Guild of Holy
day ajftemoon at the (tome of1 ‘ ’ ro** Kpl*««p«1 Church will hav
Mr*. Frank L. Woodruff, O a k * »“ l&gt;«ription bridge party at
A lenpa.'w lth Mr*. Woodruff, end B;W) p- N. at the BpUcopa! pariah
MIm
Fannie Rem Muiuion a* ho“ »*- R**«r*»Uog» may be mad
hoeteaae*.
*R h My». Jo* Gonialei or Mr*. M,
Mm. Ebert gurre an Informal Mlnarik.
talk after her introduction and)
TUE8DAT
wp* preaented tri^ i’ a letter file
The Ea*t Side Primary P.-T. A
a* a gift from the (napler. Mm.
"l*et at .1:30 o'rlnrk at the
G. 1. Loeehe prenided over the echool auditorium.
Imeet Ipg In _the aheenee of Mm.
WRDNKRIMY
RamJel Pideaton.
J The Soe-ial Department of tha
Mm. W, Ml Thigpen waa given
I'luh will have lie flmt

• liking rule of thank*
from
he rhapter member* *a a token
c ^ _| , &gt;f appreciation for her work, at
• jFrJ, ih# cbnclualon of her ^nnual re
ImBS'I port a* |jt&gt;t year’* treaaurer.
W**4
Dutiag the meeting It waa an
■a^orvred
that
t)ur
/ i^ o p lp g
t Mm.
r*lw»i n,etnoem will aerve a* rommittee
ad f io jp H jvt Smyrna wn*m ah*
chairman thla yrar: Mra. John G.
th* funeral o f b#r brou w S jr. p(*WS*.iijr; M r*.
M&lt;
yrMkkt:

K.
ll*r

J'i U . j H--.W v —
R a ln «*. o f filat.

w u hem for Ih*

A w

Wstffrtr o s TV**'*’

«w

ipA .QJEtpjiMfr

■toWSAl

atyd

M »lw a

Alnlmmit/

antarlanl

l/. j^a ttrm»d

bridge p«rt_r of the eeagon at 2:30
oVIork at th* rluh hnu*r with
Mm W. M. £roU and Mm Frank
Evan* a* ho*te»*em. Rr»ervatinn«
mu
&gt;t he made hy Tuexlay night
u«t
with Mr*. -W T. Langley nr Mm
Jamea 'C. Rh*mn.'
T IIH R 8 D A Y
Regular meeting o f Seminole
Qyaptef Number Two Drdrr of
the Eastern Star will take place
at 7:3(1 n'rlork
at the Maannlr
Hall.
The (lianuXAr School I’ .-T. A
will meet at 3:10 n'clprk at 1l\r
DM of ^rhool auditnriom
ccptt*A&gt;;
nar........ W
Miss McDaniel Given

hgr* p l*nn- Honor At Party Here
nrldge
p arty

A talk on perennial* 'ey Mr*.
Hrnry Wight wa* nnr nf the frat u m of the I1 »t uirollni * ml
■1 ~ ^
(foM inw d fr#pi I'a ie Owe)
luncheon of the *e*»nn of the Dirt
Gardener* Cine!#* of tha Canlrn| plfdff* msir in the V rrsaiUes
Club
o f Sanford held Friday treaty am disarm; instead they
morning and a{lernoon at the hegfcli arrinc on a stupendou
home of. Mm. R. W Ware on scale.
Mayw-dia Avem e
with
Mm
-While their own people were
Ware, Mm. E. D. KmeharL and in distree, lotiny homes and

SUNNYVALE, c alif.,.Oft. to.— .
yjmeogntph PrlnUag
(Ah —The sUvfry hurt! M i c o n ,
T Y IIN C
Thi« city noon will U* 2r» hour* efuprem* o f nil man'* sky ships.
»nj m*m N rw York I’ ity by c im r to hvr hunir ham* here yelSpecial Jn»p*Ug»Uong
: train as the result o f n speeding trelay nftr 'panning the Nation
|ltp 0f |rafn pchFilulr- nut of Jack from Lakehumt, N. J., in 70 hours
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
t
f*
*
* punvUle tnwanl the nurth, it i n r and IT minutes in the time when
C RIE D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
; annmincril here tmiay hy Atlantic!
her nope « « • plated in the cup
'H H Par* A t *
gaalat*. &gt; * d
j foa*1 Line railroad official** Thel0f tKr m0oiinir mast here,
f|m|l
hours.
j
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■' . . .
. *4
announces that m ’
FOOTIIAI.I* IM.AYKIt OIKS
j
. .
*—

Mrs. R. R.
Monnte actiny
as firm * am business, and millions
hostvsses.
tramiM'fl t«e highway in srairh of
In her talk Mrs. Wiyht stated work, time victor nations rmi
thatthe following perennials are tinned to Arm. They continued to
especially sucressful in Floriila: ^itort hillun* from the lavpayrr
■ng*lnf\i*. a*trr*, galanlia,
g * r - 1wtlh »h ir i to huy inalrummla ' f
b tftS , ^alaonla.
*alvia
|4ilo«, niun|,r

anticipation of a ,R'&gt;
u int
this winter
jrreatly quickened
|ntdiedules, a complete travel se»v
" , ^ V(lfv |&lt;tw riVt jdan for auto
‘
shipments in connection
connect ion
1
.. , ,
,
with paa.etiger
ticket., and ie

IOW A &lt; I T \ . tic! I»*
t/1'ij^thm KIder*, 21, uf Oelwein,
L jwh. univeisiiy fie-hniHii ftHithall
player o f Iowa I'n iv ei-ilv . died
&gt;f d i n l i j r «&lt;f .c Im.iici uijtirj

»P*T v*rb*na. After Mt*. Wight1*,

..Nl)W w romr to thw |»-ti&lt;yl

talk Mr*- R- B- Monrue rr»,l *
p*I&gt;*r on flowering .hruhe.
Mm. J. I Ben.on prrriderl over the ou .ln r*.
m when rr,H.rU were heard from the * l - |
ous sending committees.
Mr*.
ti. t . Sperring, chaiiman of Ihe-

w y,.n n, . . r&gt;. g-,.&lt;ioi),noo.npn «r e 1min(f rMw.n,rll |&gt;v , hr v jt, „ r
fft?
Wr
^
&gt;r(, , rtl, . „ v r.H ng the
^
pff , nilthpr „ r.
pos*ibUit&gt;
o
, .
happening in
. ,L , ,t!
, . .
*
, . , |Kun&gt;pe is the le ir ilim n lc f r u it Hu
Ifauti first ton committee
staled . V,
, ..
,
, i
i iegitiniati re*ult
re.ull nf the |M.lu-ir.
that during the aummer month.
palm^ were planted In the tri which ha e been pursued hv the
nation* m li»th »iii*** for the Ift -•t

angle on I’ nrk* Avenur

and

a

Urge number nf plant* were d U - l* 1
' rt'nr*
tnbUed.
” Tlie revision of the Veraatllea
It wa* announced that . con treaty v «. the piere.|iiiHitr to
I pi ner for cutting, will I*, placed peace in Euro|w The huge anna
in th* office of the Florida I*0»
ment. vnlch have I w n hniH OP
rr A Light Company &gt;o that mem have Keel huilt up to maintain a
ner* may eichangr rultnig. dur treaty which it was impossihlc
to maintnn
ing th* yrar.
“ The \orld Mar. with all it*
Thoa* prevent w eir:
Mra. J.
t\ flenaon. Mr* I'riry (ameroii, suf/rrmg and *arrifice* wa* only
Mm Andrew Cartaway, Mr*. R. little le*i nf ii m rsr. o f a rnfam
K. Ilea*. Ml*. Harry It. Ilerren, ily, than the economic and finan
Mr*. E. I (toy. M n J ti tamey, Hal wa* which ha* hern goiiti* on
Mr*. Earle T. laiurk., Mra ('. K. In Eun*»e ever since Hu- srnm*
McRre Mr*. A. U Momoe, Mr*. tire on* |hs*e t'f which came to
II. B. Po|ar, Mrs! K D Reinhart/the fn itl on Saturday
Mr*. G. ( Sperring,, Mrs Rupert
«| ha-v *a»d many times during
Strickland. J r„
M i*
Roy L*. ] |fi«- la*t l'» years that there would
William * ami Mrs. R. % Hare. • rirvrr
riirace In Enrique, never
he di*si manienl until the W r-

jraid aubarriptlon
the Thuraday before ThankaglvMiss V’ iriririin M* Daniel, whose M r s . ( A ile m a n H u s t e s a
Irig and Mm. I.. IV Hagan, fi1 , U B - b A J lC H IU II n U H U I U I I , , , hr ,," * ' v
, Ih (t ,rwr" ' rn
direr" 11vi'1
^ fman; waa- appointed' to m arruuif Iq.Rahcrt 2*cnux. of. Dc*.
T o G a r d e n G l u t ) C l r c J l ^ rtWcn.-,! « i i r . n t - &gt; •VTMsifuina
l*aml,
will
hr
an
ev*nl
«
f
the
rharge o f arrangement*.
aH
,
*
through peaceful means, but re
Hr*. John G, I^onardy gave a tarly part o f NoY*yniil&gt;er, waa the
v‘
a party lytd mlf
Member* of Copelgnd f ir . l c o f , »JJu*lment in -oinc « g y i » " » i he
report of the lunrheon Thur«.lay honor truest
shower ylven Friday the Urlendu
Garden t'luh warn h*d. not merely in the intere.t of
&lt;* r Mr. and M r.. P. W. Hart, at in honor of Mr*. Ebert and callanequa
L.
P. nUrht Jgr Mia V E ^Doutfaj^' lit spfcifd guests at the first meat- ■ alnglr nation, hut in the tnlcrrst
an
Beach, apent y»*t»rday thkntad eapecially Mr*.
Ing uf .the Beg»ori uf the Huge of *11 nation, in the inlereal of
S agan, Mr*. W. M. Thigpen, fear hpmr iji 'Hokt C'ourt.
with Mr* K*th*r\^e
of
the Sanford Gaiden r-eaee"
Quantities of yarden flowers In tUrclr
rt.' Frank I . Woodruff,
Mr*
1*0
U n ta.
|
M". J. Lehman, and Mi** Perry Q»r Kail shades were used to Club held Finlgy imirnm. gnd
T
fiernoon at the hum* uf Mrs.
l^ e Bell for their aaiietanre in adorn the rooms where the yuests
Wfre entertained At a late hour W a l t e r S . C o le m a n in Dieairiw^uiil.
making tbr affair a aurert*.
Mm. W Ii Watson and Mrs
the honor truest rereived a large
g m . L&gt;ron«trdy alao gave a
if* gpeot yeaterdal in Ocala w tth^lr
port on the work of the program number of gfftji from U\t othei J. it i u k iuugh gwvr talks and
m * A wr$rcommittee, rompoeed of Mm. A. prueals Refreshments were served Mis. Roy K, Mann rrat) ■ paper
T. Roeartter. Mr*. J. N. Whltner, l»y the hostesses, assisted by Mht dolin g the course of the meeting
* Mm. F. S. Vcmay mturnwt Sat| Mrs. W'atson spoke on 12 flower
R IV Sorrell, o f I*ake t’ lscid.
and Mr*, l^onardy.
utda. Arom AAljC*llU, N. C. whara
M&gt;s Cob lough e i
Annowncemant wa* made of a
Among those Invited were Mis* mg shrutHi,
(l iinlinued from Rage f&gt;ne&gt;
(by ipAnt a abort'tim e with Mr. t»a to be given on Jen 12 in
how
plants
get
the'r W l.iltloton, I'leimir , Hppnlflt Iro-id
Virginia McDaniel, honor guest. plained
and'; Mm. 8. O. Chaaa ( t yhelr gum- honor o f M r* A. T. Ro*»etler
n
im
ri,
and
M
t«
Mann
read
a
(&gt;a
Mrs V.. A Douglass. Mrs. F Dof Committee^, non uriwt ion* and
M
S » r h o-a.
V t r .1 ^
and Mm. J. N. Whitner. It » » » tforreU. of l*ake Placid. Mrs. |rt*r auuut unusual trees.
reiHiit of Filth Sun day meeting*,
Mr*.
Fred
R.
Wilson
presided
ila o eta ted that the homecoming Char It * Finley. Mea J W. DooaRandall
andajl Chaae tTEfl J t « D c J meeting on Mar. U will nr held lass and Miss Violet Douglass, of ov»-r the imating whenj ittpiuls M M LiiMtdei. I sing woihI , re port
ititury at th* home o f Mm. A. K. Kry
on (Children * Homr, |l K Whoeh *
Aiheeille, N. P., t
Orlando. Mrs. R. V Zeigler. of Ma- were heard from various stand
at Chicago af(d rhtt* In Tangerine with ( I n
A H*r ogfit (!•., Mra. Coleman liafl. Mr*- ing commitiets A| the rimin houi of Ov infill i, mud SujiL I M John*,
* ’ ___
Arcadia. n*pinl *■( s m t id the V\
phla whym
b*» b*** for a tholdi Petemon and Mr*, it. I) Gertruds Gilbert. Mrs
Sanford luncheon waa sem h|I jptfomnalb
in Mrs. CVdeman’a gsiden f n»ni M D . M i* Rufii- Tatum, Del and
time.
.Cagwrll a* ho*lr**ee.
Doudlney, Mrs. Donald Dunn, Mrs.
renleteil with
a followed *■v an at Id re* s U\ Mrs. II
At the conrluafon of all bu*i- James Ijsnier, Mr*. William f ole- a lung table
large wild flowei ai liingerni-riL
i Retdniaii. Jarksoiivtlli
budget
' Mtaa Katherine Till!* ha* m- ne*e * ■ &gt;rial period wa* enjoyed man,
M » • . Ross
Adams
Those present w e if
M u Kred MHHiuiltn repot l, Ri v II. f Umlti
tn ried
from
AleianArl*.
Vp.. wlteei reflVehment* were 'igweetl %!ra John ti l^*ooardjr. Mrs
J
fllu le tk
Wilson, Mr*. Cmtun E. Allen, is, Daytona, repoil of cmiiiniUre on
Wh^a ah* apent the, aummer with by h* h o *t*«»r*
Tho*e prrernt M
McCaskill.
Dr.
her, bmther-la-law and alatar, Mr were:
Mr*.
John G l^onanly, T r ir y , Mrs- S F Jirnea, Mrs, Raw Mis J II Cfdrlough. Mr. Wal .lewartUhip, Judge I G Sharon,
gu**t,
Mr*
John G. Iiconardy, Cantwell Mra. Minnie Jon««. Mrs ter H t?olenian, Mrs J &lt; EHs ^wnfurd
*od , Mm, y . p.
T u e s d a y K t e n in g
»rt, Mrs', K
Rr&gt; G. I I-ouck*. Mi*.
R. V. George Harden, Mrs P M. Elder, worth, Mrs. A t
k
—- “ !■ »
7;IMi m i li». k, faiuig vfi v i&lt;i It) S « ii
Mr. a*d Mr*. ?• C. Goodman « a*wrll, Mr* Vail Lovell, Mr*. Mrs II. I*. Gibson, Mra. Ralph M Galloway. M i. Roy K. Matin.
C’laarwatar.
. J. Ijehman, Mr*. W M T h ig­ Goodspeed, Mr* Sid Rive, Mr* H r i J M Mi * asklll, M rs. hadye t o i d i h ii ii * ID tn u sic t a n s ; ile m t o»tia l
it* pud, two eMtdren, o f Cl
Mrs,
Charlci* L. Rail.. '■y R e v H o l m e s . n * p in J o f A u tin la
Mr*
Frank I , Woodruff, Claude Herndon, and the Misse* Moses.
a» . pm thy giieaJC* qf Mr. and Mr*. pen,
, arut M i. V\ tio n a l i&gt; \ R IT K l iit a o M a r t in
Mr* J N. Oflte 11*7.e11e, Nor an# Norwookl. Mir. K, it
Jolw&gt; Srhlm ri ut the'r hom» on Mm L. I' ll* g «n .
(
ml
Ro-e n nd M i* * I,* ii! i s i M i n l l i , I K L i i i i i I,
WltiWier.
Mm. A T. K lu . lt r t , Marv Earle. Martha K o i, Marga E Watson, meiu04am
V ^**t
M-|Miit o l S H ild a ) ,H» li o o ls ,
Rm f
and the M iteei I’rrry l e t Bell, ret Davis. D*»rothea Lawson, Ca Circle
I *a&gt; tunw Ite m h ,
Alsu
Mrs
Rots’ i j r
X o ng, l i i i i i i ) b ill’s m i d s
i Fdwtn ShlnhoUer and Bill 8t. and Fannie R rle Mnnvun
milla Deas,
I eola
Evans, Ella
a d iln -s a «&lt;ii &gt; un»la \ S i Im o U
W
V\
fla ir , o f Birmingham, Ala. atudSpencer, Susie W« eks, and Alice puse»lieril fXj the Uilamto («aiden
U J h a m , J a c k s «f»v ill* , n ia t r ■*»•&lt; io ta
t'luh,
\Iia»
Gemlfe
lU
lu
l,
M|&gt;
Cnu at the Unlmrad*j o f Florida,
M rs
W
A
Adam s
re tu rn e d Etder
re|H»( 1 on r v a n g e l i - o i. R e v
1
t 4 * ullins, Mrs \\ H KJmnn, n
apant th* waeliKtnd bar* with the
i
S u t t o n . |i r l. M iu i, «• litre s *., |(ev
ygaterday from Richland.
—
.
M
l.
S
K.
Illlles,
M
i*
S
K
Des,
farm er’* jqoOigr,
.0. RKihw W * *h* visited
Mra. Fragm 1M l l a i i e M O V i e r i l l C d
.In,. Mis, Raul Kuhns, Mr* J h S o lo m o n
Aolaer, &lt;S.k.
'
W n l n r u l a ’ V tiirm n i
lt*»ly for a week Sh# v u accum
W i t h T u n e f u l M U f t i C M ** -"). M r. I. M. U lir rr y , Mi*
U J ll n ’t |ih k, ih v o l H o ia l, R e v
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pan’ied by Mr* Wallace W. Bell
K I'erry, Mr* Kirnik l*uril&gt;,
v fip apent a week with her par
('rammet! chock fall of tuneful Mra t\
Kh&gt; uua, Mrs. E F S M -rph), Delwon Spnnga. rrpnit
^nta at thyir home in Eufaula melmtiea,
pulchritudknous
girls, Mirtver, Mra. II M. ,W h m rtlr. o n n b R u a it e s , R e v M a r . h a l l M in e s ,
m is s o n . ,
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Ala.
and the lent talent that Broad &gt;lra. A, C. .KUughtei. and Mr» 11' p o rt o n s ta te
way, IlillywoiHl, acid the
radio Purler W gkefwld,
loemiMrrn of W u r t h O v ie d o ; re p o rt on hom e
airwaves have to o ffe r “ Moon- the ( &lt;q&gt;ekmi t irrle, of Orlando mission.. Dr H. F, Etell, IM aim l.
W a rt has bpen cecal vad h*CW
ie|w*rt -m foreign niuaioiia. Mis l,
light and P rH iela,” whirh ujiened
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of yaaterday
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•atarday at the Milgne th
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Mr. arid H r*. C. II C oglum , of U tme uf the mn.t cleverly muunt- R i r t t l d a V
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Altla &lt;Hy. wa* elected preaidenl uf
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Wednesday Afternoon
•erven mu*IraU nuul. to .late.
m r 8 .* ” ’ * * U U I M , l K |
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lia t weak
week. Mr.
Mr.' , CogCog
1:20 ©'cluck, devotional, !&lt;«•» Rat
"M oon lgh t end PreU al* ' la a
U rtlM for th*
' rn ton tr» th* aUariea
II -riming her daughter, lto*r Wimberly. Orlando; report *«n itunromance with Broadparty »M r h ^ j l g « d
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Marla Hullouk,
who
i-rlnbrated
M the vetting, yet rontama
at area typed hikum Her eighth birthday annUeraary
that kaa thararterlied pad ruined recently, Mra. William I- Bullo k
entertained prtth a birthday party;
Mra- G. A
McKpy returned (0 many aarb rellululd mu*leal
Friday aflern ttn pt her (tome ;
.rw rerf
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In
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BaKow,
W U tW .he R o m . uurt Apartm ent. ^ G r a n J S k i d G l O H O U H
i m , LakaUad, and tak e Wale* fvh&gt;&lt;*n It l«IU the atory o f an hr
v
&lt; young tong and d a m ^he ro -rn* where th* gueala were r *
•Handlag th*
to be- received were drcoralrd m a rolor a a l l u ! „ |
p ytis** »Es,ttion l* .*• *"
if* tehlrnr &lt;.P orange and blaek In 1&gt;1 U H IC S I TI rT* C* nU ll
jtKndaJ .rWt* nfkni.
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a* Broadway'* leading a mg.
cloth, worthy grand matron, to
keeping with thr B.fliJlowf'Vin m i
writer.
' ■ E g e r Fryer, youthful hero of
y . ring th*
afternoon
gsm**P
McKay w » » honor goeet at ■ i l y gi*adwW , iU g*&lt; Vita, aa
gjid t ntrsts v r r t
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a a Jially JJatoa air him Ily c«ai fh# l i * n
a* the y &gt; vig luttra, and
La* gsplttisd thr ho^ltta in dlrucling

Annual Session
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Kegutration Notice

The RrgUtralinn flouty*.,nf
the t'lly o f Sanford. F'iori^atj
am open, mmnicnriiig with
(hired fare*
for
« inter to n n .lj
|I»\NN H ilt k T I.W T A
Monday, September lath, 10331
ticket* with liberal time lim it,
for the purpoae o f registering’
W A M IIN G T O N . Oct tn
c V i -have h*-en planned to gn in to e f
f-r the Municipal
1’ rimaryfr,t within the next few week.
The public w ort* adm oiM inlion j
Election to he held on Novem-*
A feature of the winter aehe.1- V ^ 'e id a v - ...... o i l loan*
t wo,
r non profit uryum/Ml unit- Infnllmg | her 7lh, Iff33. am! will remain'
open each day c r e p t Sunday*
„le will he the new ..inning tim eo „ K (_. -HM, f(lr ....... ............... Hr„,
and holiday*. up to anil includ­
(he "Florida special" which
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lo gin Ha 17th coo.ccolivc aea.on ! * „ ( , ,
I’ity Hall
reived in practice Thor •lav.

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Mia- I hilly l\ dkiti. In.* le tc n - d
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im in m the world fur the distune*j tun* been st u d y m g tn^nut) mill ui p
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. port on nominal ion* for n e i( .*■**i cr. lepoft on prohihltiup and
law eiifnKenieiit. Rev. II ( Gar
I W ihi.I. of h e la m l; misrellaneuu*
j lin.ifie.s, is-p.nl of committee on
[ Teaoliitl ‘li*i digeal o f letter*.
I‘ W Mini* Iwvtonw Beach; report
no t‘n operative prcigarm. S -I N i*.
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t'lly Registration Officer.

IS THE TIME
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�Lake City Team Is MenAgtin
In Top Positioitln Of Herald
Northeast League Guessing &lt;

battleground*:
There » u many another etsidy
eleven t&lt;&gt; be reckoned- with but
tb«M (lx , by virtu* o f their accompllihmeata, seemed to dee* rv*
flret rank for tha time belay at
LAKE CITY,
Oft. 1#.— | For the third rona*
least.
Coach Hahatt Hooaer'a Colum-' three men John Scfch
. Unite* Duke** feet In toppling hla High squad o f
Lake City toob [F . Rare**l,tad J. H.
Tennessee, 10-t, to ylv* th* Vela •ever tit* lead
in
tha Northeast
the winner*af The Hi
their flrat defeat alnr* IPSO could Conference Mm peat week-end b y 'b a ll Pkk-The-Winner
With four af the 19
he classed a* one, last week’s De­ defeating Sanford, tO-7, as OcaU
lay produced no major upasta. But was bat tiny to a bloodless draw! rd on the entry blank I
with Leesbury.
|to a tie score, the wfe
MEW TORE, Oct. id. - W — there were sum* stunning sur­
Just as In the Bly Tea. the I
»&gt; winner, each, am
prise*, nevertheless, concealed In
Saptharp California fat the Far
tha scora*.
Northeast loop I. harln. It. reel
1° nl»
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,
. . .
In*
Itot* who w»ra i
leading tha Mid-West's defana* dotUrtxl up b j n lot o f Ms con- ] | wjnaerB
tb« Mid waat, Pittsburgh In th*
against a wlda array o f Inleraee- te*M. Palatka and D eU nd cnMr. Milam with If
fcnrt, and Georgia and Dnk* in the tlonal rivals, Michigan's Wolver­
raged in a scoreless deadlock. over; Rsborn are t V only
^ p jlh had blasted their way to th* ine*. undisputed champions of the
tha week-end. loo.
plckwd the Florid*-M|»
top o f the f cot ball haap yesterday Bly Ten loop a year ago, crushed
Ketlerlinua
Hlyh
of
St,
Auyt
n i '* ■ **•*, ln,k* * * *
ba f*1 lower* *f th* gaW* gbeorbed Cornell by the amaslng count o f
&lt;0.0. Back o f a line that declined ■Milne opened it* aeaaoo Friday , ntrmnU. |„. Mentally,
to yield at any stage, the Wolver­ nlyht ayalnst a noo-eonfemte* riR#ver,| entranU
ine berks ran wild. Herman Fver- ral, Femandina, and won 26-0, names of some of the t
hardus alone accounted for three
eireedlny by one touchdown the played tie yames. C.,
touchdowns, scoring two of them
triumph Robert E. Lee yalne-J J,1"* , llom ,r
Uttln
on runs o f 86 and 62 yards.
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Northwastern-Stanfaaw
Pitt yave a similar exhibition ° T,r * • P,rmU* « Wm)‘
.U nce, but the, l o H
of formidable power as th* Pan­ which lAdkatee that Coach rich at th . prises by miss
thers soundly trounced th* Navy's Pierson is mahlny r^pM |froyr*Mj other selections.
Improved eleven, 34-fl after briny
3 th the Mullets.
•'
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outplayed In the opening period.
Daytona Beach brought consld- Ni* picker* for mos
Th* Panthers, III th* process, un­
m
covered a new sophomore sensa­ arable preslly, to the conference!
tion In Hubert Handout who
scored twice.
R E S U L T S
Traveling along th* same road
that may lead to championships,
Southern California, Ohio Slate
and Georgia turned in impressive stronger organisation. Two weeks
victories. Before the day's largest ago they were barely shaded by
crowd, 80,000, Southern California lira, fl-7, and last wash they tied
Sanford golfers evened
the ■■
defeated Ht. Mary's Gaels,' 14-7, Orlando, 6-0.
In a hard-fought hsttlc ami ex­
I.ndon High mads an exerilent
Her* are th* scores t f the Day tons-Sanford Inter-city golf
tended Its winning streak through showing In it* inaugural fray Fri­ games played Saturday ahl In-' eecies by handing tb* visiting '
26 ronsrcntlr* games. Ohl, State, da, In Brunswick. Ga.. against th* eluded on the list orfsred Ksrxjd
(cam a 4&lt; to 10 defeat over th* despite the fact that 36 substi­ formidable Glynn Academy grid- readers list weak:
Hanford Country Club course ye*
tutes were called on for tenrlce, ders, losing only 10-16.
j
-wf-lerday afternoon.
■mothered Vanderbilt, 10-0, for Its
The Standings of th* teams In
With seven teams la th* field,
YOUR WATCIl repair*! second straight triumph over a
all but two scored decker* Vic- '
a* who really knows he* Southern rival. The meeting this
lories. The team of Charles Dunn
Jeweler. Mag, A*.
week at Ann Arbor „ f the Buckand R. B. Chapman halved kith ,
eyrs and Michigan should go far
C l Young .sa d. Feed y-jni
ONE WEEK ONLY. Blanket spe- toward determining the Big Ten
while the team o f G. W. Hpence r
■» etal, -deshlv wool -or cottoh 40c, title. CebTtfla~"dV#ri»fitfnird N'rtTi lie d 'o n all Its chances and won,
and Jim Spencer lost to Doc
10-0. Alabama and Tulan* per­
single wool or cottoo 20c. Phone rarollna, 30-0.
Hankins and The Merrill, 7 to X.
' 4TI. Our driver will give you
AlonK with th* intersections! formed as expected In besting
Other scores, with tb* B u fo rd
prompt eervlr*. Seminole County honors Mirliigan and Ohio Slat* Mississippi State 18-0, hud Mary­
teem named first, are as fallows:
- Laondry, lac.
land
20-0,
respectively,
while
Lou­
grabbed, the Mid-West could point
John Rerhst and J o b s : U»0wig
isiana State and Centenary, doped
won from Lawrence and‘ Stroth­
\T0U WILL find laUst stylo* and With Northwestern'* "moral vic­
In advance for a tough due), wound
er*. 7H tn m ; George-Tick rston
‘^ best values In ladlt* hats and tory” over Htanfnrd. Apparently
and A .'C . McReynoldr Man from
dr*a**t at Rrott'a Ready-To-IVaar, fated for decisive defeat the up In a scoreless tie.
Oregon
Washington
T A IX A HAS HER, Oct. 19. —(/FI Burch and Thomas, 71* t* I H ;
Wildcats, thanks to the greet de­
J » « 8 . Sanford Avenue.
-Gov. Shells yesterday assigned Andrew Carrawap and Pred Belly
fensive play of Eti Manske, crack 00. In th* Pacific Coast Confer­
end, held th* Invadeis from tha ence and Washington St*l* topped C lm lt Judge M. O. Rowe, of tha won from I . U. May Mr. a a f j L
Montana 18-7, although .encounter­ seventh circuit, to preside for two U. M a, Jr.. 8H to
Far West, to g scoreless draw.
* Wil­
GRAHAM IH ton truck, stake
Oklahoma, beating Texas 9-0, ing strenuous and unexpected opliams and Raymond ldndqilvt
. Mid cab f 116.00. Chevrolet 1 ton
and Detroit, whipping Washing­ poeltlon. California anil Oregon
from Dr. Ragan and Dr. . ^ L
flat body truck, new tire* $76.00.
ton and Jeffsrson 14-0, Friday State both won oxer non-confer­ conference play folic
Ford on* ton truck, rurteris silo,
night added to th* Com Belt's ence rivals.
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weeks beginning Oct- 19, t* th#
Brigham Young held off Utah &lt; I*
prestige and more than overbal­
Mm it ford
Hillsborough circuit court l j »
anced (h* defeat of Marquette by for three periods but bowed to the iMindon
m rn ee
bench v ia left vacagC^Vg , A *
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Mlesfaalppi 7-0, Ohio WctT4fan's Indslas' Nosing rush (1-0 In the iM f lo n * lU a c h
A tiff tin 11n r
AWNING AND WINDOW shads* trouncing by Syracuse 40-0, th* Denver halted th* Utah Aggie* Ml
death of judge F. M. RdbUt, for
Iwaa#•h u|^
R. r . Rcshlk, Hanford Mattrew 3-0 defeats Xavier and th* Uni­ Rrcky Mountain Cnnfsrance where I"mIM
itkN
.
whom * eurce#*0* had ndf*Jner (ecw
(&gt;# I dl lid
named.
Factory, Celery A»a. Phone 4Tt-J versity of Cincinnati suffered at 18-0; Colorado University hipped
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th* hands of Carnegie Tech and Colorado Mines 06-0. and Montana — J
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Kentucky
respectively, a n d Htat* won from Wyoming.
N WANTED. Supply custom- Temple's rout of Haaktli Friday
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X With fnmous Watkins Prod- night 81-0.
i la Sanford. Business estabCompleting the Intersections!
« I » w w * * * a R k in d s N ' M U
bd, . earnings
average
|25 ■late, Columbia earned a hardkly. pay starts Immediately, fotight 16-0 rielnry over Virginia
■ 'M * '* * w f
L a n g Ig a f y a R rw p in * . G aM n f l
IU J / B. Watkins Co. Iowa through th* great running of
i., Memphis, Tens.
I
Capt. Cliff Montgomery! Yal*
' - ' fllB L w B b rr C a
turned back Washington and Lee
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IDDLE AGED colored m a a Washington played a scoreless tie. PROVIDBVI flIMUAflOMI
went* any kind of farm work,
Colgate's unacored-upen record
lye Stephenson, 1100 Pin* Ave. went by th* boards but tha Red
Raiders swamped Rutger* t6 -l,
ti-Fkwerg and Plants
and Fordham, behind th* smashing
PRAWBERRY PLANTSNor sale play of Capt. Ed. Danowtki; boat
West Virginia 2&lt;M&gt;, although outW, Potter, Phone 79I-W.
gained. Princeton, Army, Harvard,
i - f m ew ..
ABBA0 E F l a NTS; "charleston Holy Croea, Brown, Dartmouth,
/ . IN T V tew t
Wakefield, . Coppenhagen, Glory Penn, Burhnsll and New York
&lt; A VCM C T U i f L ARJT MAtCTVA
f f Enkhulsen, all head early, University all won.
tVCtWAR
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CUAJLJGVD Wta. UVVJO
Illinois
uncovered
surprising
rccygjt miMoouit
U 90 cents M.— Coliard plant* power In swamping Wisconsin
a f o o t wAvrnwr
141 M.f— Cauliflewer *UW M. 21-0, but Purdue had to rom* from
AUJT StY kiW U l
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behind to tie Minnesota's tricky
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7-7,
In
Big
Tan
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liacetlantona
gam**. Chicago, facing Purdue
&gt; FURNISHED room* free to this weak, trounced Washington
fty with puta Interested la University 40-0, Notre Dame, al­
iieea proposition.
Boy 919 though beating Indiana 11-0, still
was unimpressive. There w*re no
mrprUaa In th* Big 8lx whsr*
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W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 18—&lt;A*&gt;— froitf the United Stairs o f Am eri­
President Roosevelt aaid In an ad- ca. As e nation, we are over­
dreoa to the nation last night that whelmingly against rngngr g In
“ only through conetaat educa­ war. As a nation we are so.-king
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tion and the stressing o f the Ideals no additional territory at the r&lt;
o f peace” can those nations threat­ pense o f our nctghtiors * * * It is!
Suspend b u s i n e s s !
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ening the peace o f the world by this attitude of the overwhelming
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Into line with the majority against I their neighbor*
this
complete
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N'ntion
Out Near Herders' O f
As Gravest N ew s In
such a policy.
lack o f s national drsire for ter
—
ritorial
expansion
which
makes
20 Years Hut lb S.ls
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Addressing the third annual
m
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HAVGKOK
IV* 1I
NEW YORK. Oct 14.— women's
conference
on current the test o f the wrorld In-gin to un.
»onn\.
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Much More Hopeful
(A.P.)—The dollar eoareH In problems in New York from Ihe dcraland that the United Stntes — Ilm vy flflitlnir ' •• *r*» .*• f 1 i » Vo
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foreign exchange dealings, white house, Roosevelt stressed Is opposed to w-ar.”
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The preindent said a "very errat
nf ihl* city,
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and high grade bonds ad­ the need o f further reduction In
the cost o f local government by majority o f the inhnbitanta of the
.it'iltM »|**n| for ‘In
and
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Into
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re*vanced, while stocks and “ ft&gt;od buiinwAA method* and |h«( world feel the Miiir
do tenlay opened firs- whirl, cm nils Ws..’.
, th - in*»&lt;i am. *h»* No.*
staples reacted yedterdsy, un­ elimination of the wrong kind o f about territorial expansion or get rd through the nigh'. Uriel- wh-. c; i
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der selling by speculators who politics." He asserted the quality ting rich i*r |Wt*t*rfiJl lit Ihr r i began their im.vrm.-nt Thin day .
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could be "definitely and distinctly It w » r "only in the ru*c of m i . Ii rrportiHt M• rrtti Mtmi- i&lt;• vr
It •• 9 till •ml'
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tion.
raised."
people in the world in • lill hnvr aaMiattif*. Tu.» .i*»|di *
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Tkli was largely In rf»po.n* to
Noting the conference was dis­ Imper ialiotir de«irr* for rxpnn in$r the t n v won- 1 •»
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the United # talas treasury's con­ cussing the “ crisis in history,” the ■ion and dominntion in th**ir n»»n«l* rivri Onr fell in fio*
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version d D f fST th* fourth 4 1-4 prealdenl aaid there ware I w o ' or in thrir heart* that tlueat** to iovh I jinlnre.
x :mrhi.ih»o
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problema which ran !»e hctpetl by. world pear«» lie.**
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, . |t ■» ll .It Ml ■•ii n i ■v
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widely Interpret Ml s i Indicating cuaaion*'— tha peace o f the w orld1 tearhinc went n*»t ».nl&gt; to the New wpiind in d i’H tbs s t
l . » IICI I tf #&gt; I I. 4**1111ft I*" Vi-kinie
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that tha Washington sdmlnUtra- and education a* it ha* been af-j York ronfrren r. but to ..db »»e oaf
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• w ad monetary policy, and fl­
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la contrast to recent low
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Wh. thi i *Ii. • to t uni f iif •i »•" »"•
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Sterling
Members O f Council
For Families To $17 M bi't n n ii
t'ti 11\ lliitl,. « III ’ ll' 1 n*
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!„ iblli'l • P " * i»■ .in(iliiyiii. i i
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to I t 1-4 rents to $4.5-1
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un.I I h. p i. • nl w ill • k (lint lb i niiin\ 4! dl \wttnlinw I%V«»
into
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franc .It of ■ rent to 6.68
T A I A IIA S S F F . O h I I
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— Charges that S
l'onl.-e, city Tbr •lute rnierirency rrla f c#»m»« il »•» .*%» I II of ...
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A t - the seme time, wheel tom- attorney
t:iint&lt; t.i'tiinil
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Avon
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had ye-lfrilny fM ril l » r*‘. | t l i e i 41* &gt;| ( 1I I*'
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abrupt I y in the Chicago pit,
to II « • . 4. I h
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iuan*i intni’A tb** &lt; liuiu« It***
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gained
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and
dumiitalUiU
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frticiul
^ovrnum
tit’i*
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tha fu ll flra cants a bushel
tb«* *vo »’ i
fo non ituaiiiiMir tl’&lt;* r44»f#lo| »44f*r»i wiati« |'r****nt«*t!t Itin.t. *!»•• »•'
,1 fl.lftl i»t**
B»*» r
Klorbln be lm rm «f*l ••iffirirnl
In a single day's trad- over three members o f the city
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sl.itii, on o ti'i.la) \%**•*f for ,M- . lilt loll o f tin* ID l. I»**tl»lf MH'I
council "until representative g ov­ l\ to i*i*p from $|rt to #IT» th*
on.| n i’ li til t il.ill In oink.* Itir Mil * i nt•* pat liain* *i
Mill (
* &gt; • it f . III.
Mint hr
• vet *irr monthly nl|ownlno
totally
de
( Corn aad oate lost two to three ernment lias be«n
, l' r •
• I. nii I |»i«- i.b n liil Ml.'I.'.'111**111* It*'" il«*«t ion- fo* Nn\ 1? IlnHol- •
familie*.
bushel aad cotton la the stroysd" were made before Gov­
\ l.io* ,| IM* *nl*&lt;
Merchants l ’ r*r.*l l 'o
. l’ » t i.i«
A I. u hour*. utu*r r*«
tlllf will In- •.* 1*018.1. t.'il flint l\
Tb»* mean* Ibe -la ir i* n*kt»u*
York market receded 1.08 to ern or 8holtx yesterday by a d.-lr
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n.
v i k v i i | I Itr* I two Ni’ ii l(o- \ni,, f..| Nil*! niiMnbrI" will ul ll'*'
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for at pro*im ald v $I.TM»imhi
» Gel **lInvNow" I V
I a hele. In the bend mafket gallon.
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of.- tb^JourO&gt; ^llbjrfy^
ih &lt;4^olitrr,.| i.fml*
I tbelt i til.* caiMa* at tf«a’ if the tfi.verninmf 4 &lt;*ur*e
The delegation through T. A. month The miNvmnnm *»bwn*t*
kae allottfd HJIfiO.OnO fo th* Wnf**'
l- l.f,
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iCcNleholai. who actnl a- -twites.
for (k’liibvi but mii a . lb 'i." i« l
par nest Apr.. 18
ti .Dot n ii i m i • hi !•;**&gt; «•»» airam*tj
i.
.ili*il tin
Won, urged removal
of I'ardee
\v a s i i i n '&lt;:t " N . &lt;m
ii
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$A2.S.(»D0 prubaljy wilt b* mill* '
n o , , adjusted themselves to
•tli.* Ml11***8 1*4111* " i i * ni.miiiii:
m &lt;• ..ill
i*«ir
and alao asked removal of .1 I..
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Th** number c»f fam it" - * n »*
I. . i. nipt I h« in f i mn t hi I rout llie Ili-a. ii.a.ni-..' I ’oufeh-liew
» 'p e r 100 per raise, against the Pendleton, members of the &lt;ily lief f *i!Is» mnt*a*ril imm*I v I imH*
i,nd Ihe l.s g t .e - f N slio'is sent
Int i
previous class of 103 8-32
Un­ council.
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ln«l in..nth Mar ii » I nifif. •I D*
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•tirrct**», re|H»rti *1 to t!••• coillt t'
,lild „i«„l i, W hsIiihi- '" .' I"**l«y.
• *1 1 I l b. N . w K *4 it. I ll' 4*0111
tarn, responded a* expected sy ad- lution read and presented t - Ihe T beie air i v * ||(*..0*’«*&lt; • n^r*. With
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;ig p ih n 18-88 to |103 &gt;4-32 per governor that
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t . ... th e t w o 8*nta.&lt;li»htm n ta llll'tlt flit. I •
T t &gt; p d )n * to UM stock mmrkat was property by levying aifslnst It | He added b o ««ie i, that bul'. n
. a** .»•|I »•*4»
Thi.met* N«*rtnii*t tl l*a v i«( the
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. light but the so-called inflation for dellnquenl
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IteCfk wets generally dspresssd having a rn. poral urn lie own'd ( rroaie fur the neat fmv morttb* b
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I •mu i- and • •* •unity ini'*
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t n o l ».l.*. I i f i i * . | N o to me
’ jfifwsea of |t to |8 a ehare were bid In the property when It was Iwcanea of *hr cilrit*. |d kinr np*l bant
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i ** li.. .it .1 The «.* t mi I" i i . i ...ri to d a y
; ddinarous while Homestaks Min
•n »«!•
rklppinf wink, ivtnt* t fimidnf a'*
sold for taxea.
Is&gt; •#•*•11 »»- I.IMkltll tin tu tv ..f r**n»
l « i rues 1 to $10&gt;- •
tivit !•*&lt;• and hi*i*mni»ir of
th*
4
lIlMtloll d ' I ft* 'li* f mil 110(80 ddu
Pardee
then
settled
tinamount
'•ASM risen Telephone, however,
n »i «I♦•••
touriut aeaeon.
tul .1 I but r«*of
the
delinquent
laves
will,
1
8
It I..* II'll It Mil
-.at *b.
kk| tees than # L Closing et 4117.
It is in t.
Thr drrfTas*, !iC Ptb!. will net I
Miad, i*r
I
.oral
\\uat
her
Reports
bonds acquired at l"W prle's, ibe
ii. w•••! i’f (•* Is Will b
S t*
■.'•J.jj*1
4"
b* •ttfflclrnt to »tl!l*^ flu « « « * • ■
resolution charged
tli. I int* *1 I 41*•• I m nm\ *• Hi t *
(t
t
’
ll
«
«
It
8
|
•
III
•
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lit
»I*N
l’o
lie
In
Daily
Data
allotment* pet fa»»»ll\
meet in
IIIMlII ft«*ll* ll -tf4»l*l
An audit of Avon Park muni
rrea«*«*d need* d**»i*t|f fall unit W HI
M \|.
cipal affairs was ordered .event
.ill
I • • «t|*li lb*
.,ff**lt,a .if t In*
ter month*
t 9 IY The
t *i
« 9. t
Cl Nl \ \
ly by Governor Shoitx and Comp
. 11*14.. n
* ••**ill v
• Ini mb. i »*f
The •lair rmnwfl &gt;••-*.t.lay at
f It -I I 4'144I •••91 !•••* •* * 9I. I •«-1911&gt;*!91
t roller I-ee, but when auditors
•&lt;
r
' n «•* - . lb* iiuiiu
t SMii(«'*d
.'-With pardonable pride, M 8an!orate«l $i.t*.»nf.*m l*. I i •*n»n,« ^7
IIS 11**91 WM tbut It 4 i i|i'|M4 tl!
Started work an injunction halt­
&gt;
*i I!»• f ul .1•
I*.
in liid' d
eotinll^M for rell. f n. tivrtie*
I"
empleyeef of the
Atlantic
,*«• u w it b 1In * « i , ■. m «* with*
ing them was grantrd hy Ci.eult ( K io U r. In.lividuMl count \ irriivit
. I*.9.| ill. . «,| • t ll. 8 l'b*ll*lM 1*1
Line Railroad, gathered in
ib.
•
•II* (hr ( I. l unitl
Judge
B a rk er.
McNi. Imlaa were not made P *bltr
* lb.1 d id i i»
nl lit*i i • p.n t
^City Hall yesterday
aftern.-it
\n*itll«‘ i uptlimii In Ml.l hvaH lil^t
charged the injunction w.&lt; gisntI.l. It I 4. I. M 4-.I
\\ ill 84 I
••VV'c roaiire," Vagi.’ **bl. **tbn’
to attend the quarterly
&lt;i i F ij i ii
i
• ,i i m " '
I ibd* uni*** riumbl
f • lima* »» fulled without noticr uf a hearing
It* Mil* * .if til*
I *• I'lll I III.-lit III
livUir
»'tn r will !»*•
of the Safety Commitlug eapame*
exp*n-.-s ll|««
tats n
gqnin
\i ..pi id " I
I y.flll.ill Wllllnlll tin* «i* I OUltH Mod
\l'M. *11.1*. J|l I h. k -.ilivill.trr&lt;aster that, during Mte summer
•i n i . m « tin xt.n
'the Jaeksonrllte District.
V U tlA S
'll.. II o ffe r It tn flu iii for Ih-lr
For Ihe nveragr ‘Tamliv » f f”" r
Spplgim to the anI (I* III* * • ••f till* M'4'11**11 tllld ... natiin* with tin* unT t tiiuliitCT
I
1.
11
v
it
l«rr«nn*&gt;.
f
in
r
iM*»nlb
ilor**
t*ol
f
“
that there has not Fckersons ShipShrimp
I • |s Is *1 lll'Ulll I I III* .»IIII««IM|I *.f tl.»t if il i- r#*f t •*! ib«* m ihlnry
\
far Wi bf»|M* to 1*8! »bU to in^r. n* I! ! v . &gt;•
a reportable accident In the
*&gt;
I HIM
**f *"41111.'Ill
Mini It* I. I m l loll- o f flu* It v n lv *»f Vcr«
W
f%
\
f|
»*••!.•
)••*
T
o
W
estern
Markets
the
nllntnunt**
l«*
|i»r&gt;
*
»
fMinih
ii k'lMIul ,
1.4
Coast Lias eras during the
‘••l.t|,*l 41*11.1111 ll fl.'lll III.* .Ill *1V « ji•H.*h *.b;ill
V
.
ill.
i
Mu
si'll
w
li*
•
•
m ill Min** tu liirwl
•*C III
sdae month! and II days.
•• |•••1 .III I III •*••*»!Il*| ( III*t if tlll\
H
I* i yll
Cl* •••• *ll!|'
C. m tunny
•
Tw o
carload*
of
Florid*
. Min
1* • i
I
V I,. Dumas presided over the
!•*• II*
.
b it
U * • * In* Mfcf • ' •• I Im tU U. -llb. • hlu.llbl
* n.i M
shrimp,
packed
and
canned
under
_ which had enthusiasm
N ew TradeHodyfiroup
Ibnl uf t|ua
•|,
..|
tb* c '• t ll ilnmlil li#*
l»*
l*AIIIS. Ocl M
• !•» N’ * wa
II* 1
ill4*ri *i*
, fellowship as a feature. 8. E. the Eckaraon Fruit Oann.rs, Ins.
iini’ i'ni ni*i ii nil ii *til pr*» tin* Crriitnn nrli ti waa finAlird
•i
1 it 1•*»• tii ir 1 in 1•* t.it«
I1 • i
•Mil.
Min i
Hold
Meet
Monday
label,
left
this
state
this
weak
.•
.*
11•
a
*
*
i
*
i
I
lull
Tin*
iri
ow.
ra
I'Hll
.pul
un
secretary ef the Commltv
*1
I*. |be cabinet whib* it wm In
•Ml ft.I •At
, repsritag thl affair, declared for Chicago a her# a largo pa*
itlil b .l.
t*n*t ’ but |*4«iwri *• lit nil •.•cl inn^ arhalmi &lt;(ia4'ii*&gt;-*iti#’ tb** 9»i i ii atncnla
M \i II A|»i * I \KK‘ I » H*
nrwly iiri'tfiiic.1 fn n iiip i
I
t *
~ la the room op- Uonalljr
I tl*Inti* muilituiM ii lih-lv iti
known
food
products
H U M A N ••F I ** ' l I mi in
• iliintimi
jmmltt»*«* *»f 1h«* SrwlnolM \ N ! II \ N III IS "•! AIN
'* " • •*• Wi'MthiT « •*l|illllull« ill
ready td protect the local concern w ill distribute th* shrimp. « a l C sin.
IN
M
l
I
M
W
A Foreign
I If f («*•• R|&gt;ok«^m*l%
of
t*«nn»rrr«
(Runty ( ’ him n
' ‘ 1*0 record of
••tin
•
i*i
diiciny
•»»••■
'•» VS €lit t t A '
* * ‘ It
lx&gt;calljr, th* fact that th* Erie
•». \ • • * * I
lAN I In
roniuirnlid.
"Ktinn-e
Iii*
dnuo
1
meeting
of
th,
far past seasons.
*lb..‘
arson Intervals had turned front till hold If M fl»«l
( fr " .* M
\J
III
\ Dll M l'i ) * *
what ^iir iiml.l I*, iiriurvc dltarthe r g n h — heard dor
l'J83-‘34
fiscal hi."* ,.. i ir« •Hi)
oranges and grapefruit* t&gt; tlirlmp itlfwnitmtiotr*
.ill
t
*
8
4
1
8
«
I
If
•
Muii I*
t i m is s k s t \ i i : ti.n s H U
tuaiu.'til 11••i %o w« &gt;4tr linro.l i*y
•li*
idr
During the rtar In th* I if* Hall ni. Manila.
the w s i l h f . w ere; Fred R. la not wall known.
441
. af* rt ...
I alh’ • II jMp.lll. •
(In* I vn11«*.l
Sint.*.
nrij
f»r»a t
ef I
K ari Lehmann. T - K Du- past several weeks, th* company JlrriHHMi nl ‘J 1*41 o'clock, it wa- |l *f • J hliH • ac|
ll.
hf
•11 •!«•.! in I In*
M IAM I, fb t.
14
lA I
Tlie I Britain and &gt;»»• il i ' perfeciljj
un
ui
liy
Chairman
1
.
|l.»H
Itinounrrd
l«»da&gt;
has
operated
a
fleet
of
14
sliri
.ip an 1 «• .lot
I L Jasrip, W H. Qallewse,
n,
« 14• «.». •*u
m
ui mb
lilt •1
•a'l* *»f fileiin tl I iiiltaa, avia clear where lierm ni.v stamlx,^*
t| W.I*
Si' Ullldwu*tb
i
H d* ••
i dt
•hr. J. A . Turner, A. H. boats near 81. Augustine
m* i Ul
*. 1 • III fi'lll lu&gt; ll. In
Ul
•n po.iia^v of
Miami atprinifR, Ministers ronside.ed tl.e (ierm an
Fernand,
4*i Jnl
i udi t*
T . J. R- WsUa. J, B. catch la taken to
| f la n i fur dir &gt;uccrwl,| opera y
.* •* i .1 • * 1 i
vali* d m .| J u ly
III. 11*10. I r a v it iu .1 ad ion g .a .e .
J^n o f tbr "llwy Now” campaign ilCl ,' f l.v.ll •*r n
L. Fedk, J. C, Arcecke, where it
*
I • t• *iimI raUli- uf 9-.tM7.2SM.HTi
market.
Til Fit N* « 4*1 PI ^ W Fell
I f f t &gt; |&gt;r iji*' m ird Mi a f t * lo t r
II4ID 1 MF N AMFH
H swmea. ‘ W . , J.
t.iul hiiliiablr real mtala, ycalrrG. H. Dck^-rson, prssidsrt
i t \ r i.im
r j the meet nf
A program of
r, aad J .,la Hamrick:
t.*^ wa« formally clotr.l by Ji)dfT«*
V
• i* i
11. (4b M&gt;
\ti|(K n .i |
-1
tha concern, has been in I
A m m iltrc w. k fur lli i
vntirr
\S y lllantun o f probutr court
-r
»
'
lard for .bay past a*v»rsl &lt;fa
l
.
i
’
h
e
'M
Mll.U'U
N
*«,f
.m M in il
M i.p ilft'd
) l i r mD&lt;&gt; wii hr do%olo|tr«l.
M M
l ma r*i V8.
8s 1
uml )lt * l.cna I*, f'urtlaa Wbeclrr,
aaparvlsinc Improvements
I*, i* pic h&gt;
• . h K»i!
|*«*.1
I U III - InuKl.t* • ..ml ur* tiyuii: In tbr widow. dowharKfd a« ciccu lor
14th Street pleat
prepare
*1 C b M iif VSit*ua» it
-•»«
id ly b 4 r i , rspn,
(ha following persons: K l- kitl.-vl
lliitl
d&lt;* ».t wbut to&gt; tamo h«i
n o n I l)A
0 pa rati rig canning operations
Mr* » llf.fii tlayr
’ f |t«’U
rk* fart&lt;*9&gt; ui yi
ludwortb.
, lialiu.an,
Fo.test
fire
HANl ’ ill I*
\iirora Kb*- war
(■/•a
u
rt.
Decrna-ar
\
1
1
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1
4
m hl.'.il 4
■*&gt;# Ala. m ir hiiu h m ,
nurbl
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W
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\-re ■l-J»lnt(*e:
C. K luitid I'hr w hole t'*"ti un.
-pi. tn if •ultininhilr mi
Ki II m i •
Hop|rl*"t..ti. I "fi.' )
r.iM„n K. Alien. J. D- r l by tbr izpl«&gt;at**n lU lird of i .
b • . u • *I
Mi iimKtoii Mviimrial
lie* t .« **l V
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Colo.,
Oct.
14-UPr
M l v . Ul I
Adama,
Fr.-,l W. Render, Ott*' Im p wt-rc tdnwn htarh Ifilu the air.,
N E W TAX FLA NN K D
44 V • &gt;i.i Avamur
I’rRhar**!*
li*r|
*im
H
H
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A
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ITTKII
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,&gt;"&lt;u*
•
This town was “ flat broke" yes- T m u i |&gt;*.
Caldwell, Rat mil Chase. II. H
NKM fiO I.lt t IIK-\l*l II
'
an. W s Cotaenan. It 1.
li-r.laj sn.I virtually every one of Til tie. III.
111.I F. i \ n .i nM s i t ; n a i s
W A S H U N O T O N , Oct. 14
1 - (AT
MJIOIAMp N (
T
II•
.mas,
Ray
4'ux.
W.
it- lew ntlarns was looking for
o f O d x r a i^
Oct. 14. &lt;/V&gt;- Ihe burglars who looted tha office
•t«r iff, . ST j n s r p l l
I* fHT
W AM IIIM 2TO N tt t |4
t/V
Haynes, w • Hill, E. 1. Hoy.
• U M trie***
(*
said tafhg that tha Secretary
r.B O R C lA
B. John*, ' Howard Long. J. T o la • i" #l&gt;*Viitm 1 iful.t pi.
m acip itt**.l nf m (luftij
' ntdc J Yn -fn ’k* i if tbr apirit o f tbr of Ihe town treasurer Thursday A 11« III d
processing
mi-a.
fluhim'
i
d/ll
o
f
tha
N
liA
night.
I
arts
Fleming,
tha
treasurer
A
Uk
W
*
t
A
MarsnletU.
R
A.
Newman,
U
"
waa dium i i « « l |i&gt; tl*. Trraaury
i fo r iliu link
Hri»u • Ruah
'
help
M»«•«»«
(C. Rouniitla*. 8. O. Bhlnhol- 9SOr&gt;2. a d-.rcah. &gt;* VJ li id*
.*•' d ittfr. to dfttllt In
*uir«i9t u being t aimed on th* green “ go was “ not sure* what tha loss N a i a n n h l i '
ftTgar la act one af
nxnparr.i
te a l* camasaditiea named In
V. A. 8i- n . IV. M. W il*oti, nun*.
it li \Y» .In
im clun.r to tbr tun/* "t •■•anl ahead" * Ig.t v &gt;.l nil tra ffic light. would Ik- " I i wasn't much, hut it T l i O i n a a y Ilia *
ax, all th* town had," aha aaid.
■Ill 81 Joseph
HuiliV apwr&lt;liii|{ nut* •• 'iiitf*
•■Art.
&lt;
WillUnt" aim! A. E. YowalJ tiaj tlir Im»( prrviou *juolai»*»n.

ApparentMaintenance
OflPolky Of Sound
M m if Is Credited
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Di'pemi t ’ lHin Data
Kmployt'rs R e v e a l

TO INTERVENE IN MORE FUNDS FOR
AVON -PARK FUSS WELFARE RELIEF-

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* Coast Line Maintains
*;' Its Record Of Safety

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acquaintance with eured pork la often limited to ham
shoulder, and bacon. Among other cuts, one that la espe­
cially aultable for amall families Is the smoked, bonelesi
shoulder butt, aold under Yarknla trade name*.
Th* smoked boned loin, known aa Canadlan-style ba
con. Is .fiother piece that can te » u „ h w * d l l n w ^ j w
B
. D
Dry
it ^
r k can
c m not be excelled, as
-s *a T
w.ll-fUvored
tlty.
ry w
**lt
pork
“
fa t for baked beans and meat loaf and far
l~- Jard
- — 1 TRjTf. *9 ^
bMf-atid trtl.
----------beaf-ihii
TrtJ- There are
"re also
al#0 many
m*ny varieties
v*r,el‘f? o?.f,f c
ur|,d

akh

w alks

b ic h

I S tealer W agner urge* horn#
Owner* l * borrow from th* home
loan banks lb older to refinance
tteit mortgage* Imagine having
U arR* P**f»to to borrow I 11W lint
la thla fo r ld coming to 7"

^ f o r cured pork, aa for freah pork. It la pointed out,
thorough rooking at slow to moderate temperature
secret of success, whether the meat I* fried.
roasted, steamed, or cooked tn water.
."J? uld
sometime* k dry and salty piece of meat and d ifficijt to
carve because of the shoulder blade, mskea a ds'lcloos
roast When boned, soaked In Water, then stuffed with
spicy, well-seasoned bread crumb* and baked In a alow oven
In the same way as ham.
,
. . .
.
User* of salt pork are warned not tn wash o ff the
salt untlt the |&gt;ork is to be used Several hours making la
recommended before rooking. For a large piece of \er&gt;
salt meat” an overnight eouking and cooking in several wa­
ters la advtaed.

L0NGW00D

C h ild r e n L ik e S c h o o l

We can remember when p lh y ln g hotikt-y” was aimoat
____ _ c
.hildrt’n. Every clay truant
a national pastime among acjuxd
around* **"
the countrynlde or clown city
offlcef* had to ac-out c-.-_
ttaltfnril should do it* part in alleys In search of aotne recalcitrant young Itoya who
stream*
with a flohlng pole or
W mover/ campaign by borrow- nought divertissement__in the_.
...
' • grape
' ' vltiea beK ind
IRe IIV617
m*wf*tte~mun*y It ran from Hi* w h o » lirrepTHTou*1y smoked
•
utoral govertiment. It will haw stable.
,
education
ufflclal*
I do It* part anyway whan It
Times have changed, no cumpulsory
rta*i time to pay Ihe bonds.
tell ua, and rare ia the occasion whc*n a pupil doea not atnomethlng elau.
tend nehool because of a preference to dn
'
r bocaune they lack
With all these NRA
parades There are case* of children staying uwa&gt;
__________
"t, or begoing on in Florida and all ovar s h « * or clothing and arc embarrassed a. a result
duc
tho country, It to suggested that cause they are diacourage.t c
.„ to
„ their
— - dellmiuenclea In
hcnl la*caune they
tt e National Anthem be changed
t « ‘‘Nrgmp, Nramp, Nramp,
boy* are marchtng!11

th#

E S V S !
I--

!, Ih. old
£ &amp;

.,Th,a
red Itml “
' ~ » u * Floridian* who etrted for
: k: " h e pW e
ItF **! of th# prohibition amend I^JJS
I
I
.
■Milt th* other day underatandljWblth tak
tKat at loan until November of,
1944 they will have to rontinuej
tt patlWtla* their favurit* bool-]

* % "s. i u S * ? «

new types of diversion In school.
of th..sn f^m erly found outside of the
...
nway ut manuel training, U&gt;ot-

clalrped to t&gt;e essential U&gt;
opinion Is held that If sen ■ '

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f
0f read-

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w r / r n i r P i i wi
the
Preebytorian
Church bold
Waadnoaday afternoon at
tb*
hom« of M lu M *rj FrantM An*
drew*.
Rodman U hm .n opened
tb* rnofUnf witk * prmjrrr.
^
Tb* following commute** wore
appointed:
program committee,
Harriett Brown, chairman, Annl#

d M i l O. E. Mahay and
rence McKay attended a
imf la DeLaml last night
of M t. dnd Mr*. Richard

From The*# *
Live Metehetit^

M V Mtoaf* Naacy Whtto, Cathsritm Mamakmr, and Hplan Colte n ,
Ualrarylty. a n
(gaadfeg i W wook-end Wire with
m r ,J | fr t .lL -^
-.,

BOEHL^

Uaiver-

ROBERTS’:
Grocery and M a i Market
■-T h . Blare «| Barvtoo awt Q x iI I t f* ‘
la t an d P A L M E T T O

Frioada of Mr*. K. D. Sullivan.

m farmer Mtoa Bthold* T atu r|af,k Sanford, Um iii with ln-

-

n k t M t f O R aha* a aeoaoa
Wat la china, ate ted her d*ughr, .Pattiria, ate n*W making
ifN |Mto tt Hoaoialu whOe
Itel. StUflvan to making a emto*
H uaUtora Paotfto waken aboard
*Ualtad States Navy batttoahlp.
Ml MIM m m aapoet to return to
14 U attM State* early In Decernir for Urn flrat time In thrito

PH ONE I f

B.

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B i g B e i^ a n s G a th e r

For Monthly Meeting*
lilg te c
The member*
an Brotherhood,
.
_
rlass of th* First Bapttot Church,
oajayedt a ’ monthly rlass mootlag
aad party last night In th* back
girdbtt ef the horn* of Mr. and
■SficT.-|i.'®ttn»&lt;i|h*r; Part A » » ifee, with H. E. Morris In charge
df the Fames and James G. Hhardn, J r, chairman of the program
Committee, In charge of refresh-

L. P E R K IN S
IM ’P a ri' A v A * i -

3 MftjdTBtlikrt
S A N F O R D E L E C T R IC

KHANC1HCO, Oct. 14;—
arterfod
p»
euccteaful
net* IR two Callfognl*
Ikea, *l*1e and federal
today sought 'to restore
other Iroui I# area*.
Ion waa pressed t# end
** of.j2.ooo lo U in v p h V
:)&gt;• Sap Joaqulp vulle),
rm*M worker.
In IO*
and 2,300 lettuce plant
Raima* Val'rT
wgpou an.I &gt;ardln* w etkg|t
to
wurk
today

AMgrlcq In Sanford
war* presented
with a a
American flag whl-h now gn
th* new tjuartera of the trooj
tho old Atlantic Coast Un# di
on Commercial Street

Frank Marlcr
Th# Wf&gt;r|i nf iBnifttlFlIni tH# **•*• Hoc1*1;
depot ka« Iwen under ’ way
for met 3
until* week*. Today It* Interior I HI I I I #
has been transformed Into a light,
airy, and cheery room which will |
he th# *ren. nf much activity ■^tetegnO day last week Slid &gt;rduring the rnmln* month*.
9 toalon*ry nuclety.
Mr*. Walter
H f'oleman. a«
Tool* ind ehlldren,
chairman of a Henfonl Gordon Vtrptkla and Johnnie of. Hanford
Club committee,
In rharg* oL .pent Wodaeaday With Jfr*. A. - '
th* work of beautifying
the
grottpde surrounding th# building,,
“ t e . Hutfnn. who I* teaching'
while R, II Stowe, local flortot.
In Faola spent the weak end hero
with her father.
T. W. I’revalt served a* Juro'
In County Court in Sanfnrd seve­
ral ilaya thia weyk.
At th* ol* tltm Tuesday only
64 ballots wore east, 27 again.I
repeal aad 26 fbr repeal.

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108 M A t i N O U A

Chrlatlan ScletMa aorvlcca are
A L L SO U LS CATHOLIC
held arery Sunday
morning at
CHURCH
lha churrh at Ka»t Second Street
ar*4*e»4a|r. SO.O r . M.
at
11:00
n’c.ock.
Buhlect
for
to­
Prayer
and
Tralsa Borvire
The Key. J. J. Kellaghan, pa*
morrow la "Doctrine of Atone­
Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.
lor.
ment."
Sunday Service*.
Wednetday evening church at
KHKSEZRR MKT1IOIH8T
Pint Mass, 7:30 A. M.
Reading Room at the ehoreh where
CHURCH
Second Ma»*. 0:00 A. M.
HOC E. 2na HI., at 6:00 o'clock.
Evening Devotion*, 7:30 P. M.
Thia churrh maintain* a free
Sunday School, to 00 A. M.
Daily Mas*, (eirept Saturday)
the Blhle art! all authorised ChrtoEp worth league, 6:43 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
lian
Science
I
Iteratur#
may
b&gt;
Preaching, Thur»day. M:06 P- M,
Saturday Mata
for Children.
read, bnrrooed or purchased. Open
bg Rev. R. T. Caldwell, pastor.
Tuesday* and IT (day* from I to 0:00 A. M.
Instruction*.
5 P. M.
Grade School pupil* on Mon­
CHURCH OF TtlK NAZARK N K day* and Saturday* at 3:00 I' M
Rev. E. 1). Ilrownlee.
LARK M AnY, FLA.
High S h ol pupila un Monday*
Sunday Rcho*^ 9:43 A. M.
and Thursday* at 7:1&amp; I*. M.
Morab.g Worship, 11:00 A. M.
SimHay, Sept. 10
Sunday School, 0:43 A. M.
fhrtotton Endeavor, 7 00 T. M.
nVIRtM) METHODIST CIII'RCII
Th* session will meet at the
PreachFnr, 11 00 A. M.
W. J. Carpenter, pastor.
close of the morning and evening
W. M. Sacietyr 3:00 I*. M.
Sunday aervirea a* follow*:
warship service* tor the reception
N. Y. P. S. 6:45 P. M.
Mnrninr Sermon: "Jean* Rapof member*. Those without church
Prearhlnr, 7:43 P. M.
home* In Sanford nrv welcomed to
Preaching at County Home, re*enl» in Himself the W I kHoui
all services. The pastor i* avail­ 2:13 P. M. and at ("nnvict Camp, • ml Power nf find."
able for conference every morning 8:30 P. M.
from 9:06 o’clock to 11:00 o'clock
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
la hto atady at th* church.

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Corner Park Avenue and Third
Street.
The Rev. John Bernard Root,
minister.
Church School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon hy the paatnr.
Christian F.mtoavur. 7:30 P. M.
Program
hy
Carol
Vining,
Judge Janie* 0. Sharon, speaker.
Wednesday Service, 7:43 P. M.
All teacher* *nd officers of the
Church School will meet at 6 30
P. M. In conference at the parish
hokse with Ml** fa ille lee CogAt the nlfht eervleo: 7:80, the hill.
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FIRHT METHODIBT CHURCH
The Rev. Smilh Hardin. |aM*r&gt;
Sunday School. 9:4ft A. 14. , .
Professor G. K. McKay, *uppr&gt;

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Young People1*

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Evening Service. 7:30 P. f .
Bermon by the pa«tor. "The Four
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Morning Seivlce. 11:00 A. M.
Bermon by tha pastor, ••ChrtoUfa

CASH WITH ORDER

T h l fallowing too delivery men te rrin f *&lt;•
to rutlomehi In Sanfbri kdVe signed and
are working under NBA code. TltH p m a
have M l changed hat Will be iiU t t h t e '- lil
the name achtdale aa her*UMl44iB.,t
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aalleu end plans lui local public children.
t t e lad to* of tte Missionary
woiki" uh.l atlied an appeal tu
F*ivsitls nl House..-It. lire public
■ that Subject tu tho oaojJtlvo
uurka aiimllitoliatloii and *tate
iuUcU fbr rontldoration.
off clato ti capedll* the work.
Refer* tte boyeott rocooxmoctdaIt said, loo. that “violation* of
on waa approved. Often aald
th* rrnki in IM Uatlto Industry
ro strong Oorwsaa tmd* onion
ar* oocomlag more pronounced"
sag asked aa a p p e a l * tte ngp

6:30 P. M.

It is easy to place a want ad. W e help you w rite it.
Old furniture around the place may brintr enough to
iinv for a fall or winter outfit, or that piece o f new fur-

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Church School. 9:30 A. M.
Morning Prayer and Bermon,
11 ton A. M.
Young People's Service league,

I lundieds will be waitinR and wntochintr for your
offer, hundreds more will make dollars from cents now.

Berntoe Claire, the Frank and Milt
Britton Hand. The Four Eton
lp p lc al.atijT T y ,te f«*
7 * * " 1 Boy*. Herbert Rawllnaon, Jack
m#n| athco tip IpgUaHoa
W r ­ Deany and hto otvheelra, Doria
It 1* tte J **»
dHnkln* * ° " « - Carson, and fifty " f N »w York1*
O thA hutnbart hi th* picture moat beautiful *how girl*. Tha
which nr* being WhtoUod through, pleture ws* directed by Karl
out tho coentry kf* “ Ah, But t. Freund with Mont# Brice hehdlIt l^eo," "Thoeo'e A U tile Bit of
You III Bvory Love tong." "Aro
You M fh l-y A n r Money.
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The&gt; Rrv. Martin J. Bram, l b *
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C IlM 'rn th Sunday after Trin­

It's your opportunity to sell the chicks, sell the car,
stove, radio, trun, furniture, typewriter, dote, baby car*
rintre. or exchanKt* some article not used fo r something
that can be used dailv.

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Should your ndviTtUfnient contuln hut :*n worth th«* price fur three
lvi*ertiuti* would Im* hut IMV-. 10 w«»rtle 4ih*. «»ti'.

K n . George Clel got1 roturnad
Monday from Oviedo where »h« .
haa teca nursing Mr*. V. II. W/
for sgvetat kroek*. Mra. Sly to
muatu lawrtvod.
,
board mooting of 'he Horalnol#
Chapter of th# Red Tro** In Haaford Mteday.
Hupt. T. W. Lawton vl.lled t^e
Genova School Tuesday.
Mr*. Lapib, th# school - “wbrao
visited the school on* dag^f.lw-t

Buneay Scholl, 9:46 A. M.

The Chunfiu
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h o l V -c r o s h

Park Avenue *n,| Sixth Street.
The Rev. W. P. Brook*, Jr.
Sunday A-honl 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship |t:00 A. M.
n. Y. P V. 6:13 P. M.
(Pre»byteri»n Government)
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
Organised In 1S94.
Wednesday Servire 7:30 P. M.
Preaching Service* at 11:00 A.
Earphone* for hard of hearing.
M. and H:00 P. M.
Graded
Sumtoy School with Visitor* welcome.
Trained Tearher*. 10:00 A. M.
Minister, Ihe Rev. James M. p a o i .a ro M M U n r r .- c h u r c i
Thompson.
Th* Rev. AttftfFlErioon. pastor.

'judge JantVa ' V
rtla^oll will
f i r s t c m t ia n A M CHURCH
give an mVIree* on the subject,
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
"W hat Part Tnung People
are
PMyifla In tK* Stcoao
nf the Avenue.
The Rev. F. M .Marler, pastor.
jflM ." at th# regular nkeeling nf
Hlhle School, »:4S A. M
th* Christian Endeavor Society of
Morning Service, l|:00 A. M. i
the Flr»l Congregational Church
to ha held tmhnrrnw night at 7:30
Evening Service, 7:50 P. M.
o’clock at the Partoh House on
East Third Street. Another fea­
ture of the meeting will no the
areordtos aoloe by Mr*. Jl. R, fu )-

During the evenln* many out- F U L L G 08PR L
iteor gamas, includlnx dar; baaenall.
thinney, liaskrtball goal
■hooting, and h'ir*e«hoe pitching
war# played by electric light. He
fieahmenta
were
*erved
at a
late hour.
Thna* in alterulance were III.
G. S. .He!man teacher of the cla**J
R. K. Cooper, Cliffori Walker. N.
J. Htenstrom, llarold Hnrland, H.
N. Nipper, M. U haborn. Ivey
O vtn i, M. Harriett, L. B- Steele,
James (I. Sharon, Jt. J, L. Jack­
son, S, H. Kogllah. R. B. Wright,
J. Hugh Trulgtk, T. A. Brotherson. Harry Garrinflonr" H. W.
lAwten,
John Stanford,
C. J,
Jonas, J. C. Mitchell, Homer Littfa, B. C. Moor*,
C- Steel*. E.
C. Harper If. U. Morrli, W. J.
Pell, S J. N it, H. A. Moreland,
*nd j . M. Stlneripher.

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M rs . D l n u f e l d * r Gb^
F l a g T o G ir l S c o t

tiat Cbutcb will meet at 7:30
, &gt;lad, „ t u * Kom* of Mr*. F. I .
t
f
A'**Uu" '
T*»*
A rh#« G alU of Holy
Croai fcplacopal Church will have
a subscription bridge party at
g:00
, t lh, Kpiacopol partoh

is -D ^ s t e s —
- —
commit!*#, John Brown, chair- " tu&gt; Mr*. Jo* Oonaale* or Mr*. M.
man, Margaret Bennett and 8ybil Boyd; aoclal committee. Kathjfagular program meeting of tha
orino Vemay, chairman, Vlrglal* Woman1* Mieslonary Society of
Rlnortaon. and Evelyn Wllhlnsonp |b. Firml j|,.ted|,i church will
tad mto*ions committee, Mary- ^
gt j.jj, „ y Jatk , t th,
PraM W Andre*r», chairman, Pat- charch
CtreU
Nurab. r Slv
ay C am tt, and Jnck Wilkinson. F
Tha budgat far lb* coming
year waa dlacuaaad and tb* fsltowino Item* ware announced for
proprUtten*: d • It 6 tti I national
mlssiona, dtolrict and itta* work.
City Uhioo, R**e Momorlal Bund,
tbcltl work, and mlactllaneoua.
\ Those present were:
Rodman
tashmaa. Bam Dightoe, p re e K W ;
Harriott Brew*,
vlcoprealdenl;
Anal* Bella Brown, recording sec­
retary; Mary France* Andrew*,
cOManpewdl— ( gacreUry,
JUDGE SH ARO N TO SP8AK
M a r i ^ y r m a y , p ^Ikity suyer-

*(tito i Aime*T b | t k r w and Ml*.
Moigarot DOmaNa, of IbdtoaaCtetto, ImL, have returned home
nftdr Mtob« • * i 4 w k Mora with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

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Cltrtia parting house workers—
aB4 » # lUppo** Out
goe* for
SANFO RD , T W E N T Y YE A R S AGO
gptatp parting house worker* t'o
Capt R B. Smith has reiurr.e..
-»4Uw not to com* undar th* NRA
later regulations, th* latest nil- from a three week*1 *!•'« “ *
j|IBg frobt Washington provldaa. point* In Georgia
mU‘1
1t a n ha* boOfl a*mo dllpoto, and frland* In SanfoH ami Monrtw
bestirring itself for an increased
aaat* hwoestotueey over thla point. ar# glad to see him bark home
cilru. | membership The organiaaton to
It M *
aaem* aaaurod that
Movements of Flo
way. 1preparing for * m * w « of acllv'"glaktat te a ** worker* ar* to he fruit* ar* now well
' Ity In putting Hanford1* advan­
aa farm For lha p *«l
IMMWtip alaastflad
three
rtH Snd undor the Agrietil- more .hlpmenla have been e«n- tages before the world.
B W. Herndon announced to­
I Adjustment AdmlhUtration fined
to grapefruit
of
whlrh
day that he will stand for roa r t tte N B A .
thar* have been quit# a number
elertlnn to the poeltiim “I Aldarof carload* sent out of th# *tat#
man of Hanford.
Mr. Herndon
Th# tno?#m«nt of o r*n f»" ha* ilneed* no Introduction to th# peo­
•o CGmmtncBil, lh#r» having
ple of
Sahford, having been
qutta • number. of carload lol&gt;
reared In thla rllp rni Mcntlflo.!
with th# business Internal*
growing t« manhood*# total*.
The Board of Public Instruc­
tion of Seminole County mot In
regular session Tuesday. Member*
F. P. Forster, S. C. Dlthaon. and
J. T Jaroha were all pra**n*'#nd
tte meeting was called t ° ordev
by D. l» TTtraaheV, aecrrtury
■uprlntendvnt.

B O B CALLS
OR BOYCOTT
O F GEBMANY

STANLEY ROGERS HARDWARE CD.

For

The glfi »* » accepted with
Ihartk* af the 12 girl* Who, of?
n tre ri wHl IR fact, do almost anything to keep from .1- ^_____
gattlaed ...
in *1* patrol*, eon*tilut*
nlT A 'ru J a 'os When a condition of Ihls kind arises then th# memliemhlp of th# troop which
H * " ? . C.1 .
I heads Is lost and educators maintain |* tinder th* captaincy pf Mr*.
r

Make your homo morn attractive, and a morn plcamaat ptada Hiwhld) to Ufa

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Meeting. 7:50

Horning Borvices, llo:0 A. M.
Keening Service*, 7:45 P. IC
Hf o m• a t
Pra; «r Beating

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Hot BUppoee the government
takas that urns billion dollars
and says to tha banks of the na­
tion: “Thl* I* for yon to lend to
— rT customer* to meet payroll*
7“ ™
with. W# will pay you ohe half
of one per cent for the labor of
putting it out. It must b* aaed for
payroll* and wo osputt fou is
take some reasonable pains to
see that It goes fat that purpose.
Make the borrowing employer
algn d rfatement showing what
fo r and to whom It goes. In the
meantime w* eulll print thla Mlllofl dollar* In nice now hill* and
ship it t* you to put out."
Then put teeth In the NRA act.
They are probably there now. Hut
If they are not, provide that em­
ployer* M UST pay their men more
If they have to borrow It. If every­
OLD Q U IL T W O N PB1BB * |
body now idle to put to work,
prosperity will quit hldlltg behind
8PRINGF1ELD,
Masd. — Thlr- &lt;
that corner and com* out in the
teen year* ago, at Patrieksburg.
open for all.
Ind., Mrs. John H. Smith paid
Also the matter of Inflation will a . a t a .
- L. g
L'
Im
* m
be solved. It I* not »o much more
money a* more credit that to
needed. Thl* will provide holh.
A*k the average man what he
mean* by “puttlag more money
In circulation.”
In U r**e* out of 10 he will ig&gt;t
he able to tell you how to go
about doing it- Some Will tell
you that if th* government cuts
net tax-exempt bond*, wealthy
people who now hold them will
Rev. Hugh Wallace held serv­
ices at th* Baptist Church her*
last Sunday, both luottring and
evening.. II* ha* been called aa
pastor for thl* churrh and a s­
pect* to move hto family hero
*o n.
Mr. and Mr*. Hayes, of Aurora,
III. have taken the Moor* Col­
lage for thla winter.
Lyman School
held
Its first
P.-T. A. meeting fer thl* year
last Wednesday.
Many
paronls
attended.
Mr*, w. J. Wells la substitu­
this time. That to thrir burin***.
ting for Mi*» Anna Clark for a
They know how.
— The govuentnowt 1* - try le g “ Wv

Mge and other amoketl artd pickled pork ap^cUltles

Koosoveli I* Nation1* Flrat
Sbteutoer, axcliltna
th*
[atom. And anyone who can
I’ a eoat to certainly no

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N A S H V IL L E , Tawn, OH. 1 4 OP)— Tha body of a girl who had
tala unidentified In n funeral home
Unco har death Sunday nlfht. wa»
Identified Wednesday by John W.
Matthew*, of .Birmingham, at that
of hto 17-year-old daughter. Rota
Naur.
•
Tha girl died
Sunday
night,
four hour* after train# taken to
• hntpllal by a man tuns left imme&lt; lately, saying he war going
far her parent*.
A preliminary
a-topay aatablilhed the caa*e of
death aa septicemia.
Jaa Sweeney,
undertaker,
ta
who*e establishment the xmy war
taken, quoted the fater as faying
he had not teen tha girl ilnca :
Sept. It. 'when' the toft hjilte fo»
school. Mr. Matthaurs learned of 1
hi* daughter1# death
through

want It ‘ to w att i f
ir lha proopority af tte
... . j which the Individual
parity af ret ry wire a f aa to
d up, to dependent an N B A
:lng, and working aonu.
ie .idea waa, of court#, that
buying power would bo restored
by ihortonlag the hours of labor
and providing a minimum wag*.
That U a aoand Idea aad it will
work, but financing it. The High­
lander believe*, to placed on tb*
Wrong ahouldtr* when the burden
to loaded on to the already over­
loaded employer, especially the
employer *lth whom w* are mom
familiar than any other, In this
small, largely non-industrial town,
and ia many thousands of other,
similar town* throughout the na­
tion.
The employtr, »ucb aa we are
familiar with, In towns Ilk* Lake
Walfee, cannot add ahythlhg to
hi* burden without foundering, fl*
to ataggorlng now. We know be­
cause we talk with them every
day and we know thoir troubles
aad,they know our*. The employ^_ 1 A
. . - m _ ^ ike L.*
R^a

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lower lot*root bail*. •.
N t t F YORK. OH. 14.— (A1)—
Prim* maturities, M
Financial marbote yeaterday had
those of tho secondai
tboif flirt opportunity to enprata
were In active demand;
reaction* to t h a Government's
o f 1 to 1 or mom pot aid'the lug
Fourth Liberty Laos
refund nr
scattered throughout t i r f r list.
effar and whatever, Implication* It
c L / C U C IT Y , Oct- 14.— Colum­
Both Inrestore and tradars Inter­
mty hare a* to monetary plana
bia High' returned te&lt; true footor policy. That eiprvoaion. It d* preted the admintstratiin'a code
.bdU form here yevterday afterveld pad, was a (lump in specula Vernation plan aa a blow at cur­
goon and defeated the Sanford
rency Inflation and coruequmtljr,
live values, a strengthening
It
Oeleryfeda SO te 7 , '
a •tlmuloe te fixed income aecnrid
high grade bonds and a sharp nd
flgaford so re d early In tba
r i M s by |the dollar!' trends that (let which woild have t u ft r e l
fourth quarter when Coach Hooconformed cloeaty te th r accepted most from drastic dollar daprW *
eer sent In his second team. Two
ntinn.
'|1
pattern for markets which bad
Matfy fumbles, one on Lake City's
U. H. Government loam wtfd
lost H a s of their Inflationary
hwn 9-yard line, m o lted In Mefairly active and firm.
props.
., i
Although
tome' of tho mope
Stocks and commodities weakseed. The former behaved Indeci­
sively until afternoon when • pro­
nounced downturn developed coincldenl with a 6-gent break In
wheat, proportionate declines In
CHICAGO.
Oct. 14—
— Ov ­
other gralnat and a steady climb
by the dollar. 8ha re trading was erburdened with stop-baa sailing
o f moderate proportions— 1,264,- for ipectalatora who had bought
4M shares— and selling took the at 10 to 15 cants abort current
colApeed
5
greataet toll among alcohols, met- quotations, wheat
at* and a few specialities which rents a bushel yesterdam
Tha United State* M i l rumen I
have been
speculative
favortome
lied for several months. Losses of bond-ref unring progijhm
fom he was downed on Bsnford’s many traders held In a one to two trade experts said, IndfStod policy
some dropped aa of sound money, and 1|Amhd*d to
19-yard line. From there 8tevena point range;
much at half a doim points, and h-rried retreat of lk M fC T o had
scored on an off-tackle play.
i-ought on currency InflBMn pros­
Coach McLurai will take hla savgral were off 8 or thereabouts.
pects.
, jm
grid dr r&gt; to Daytona Beach next
Friday illtm oon for their third
NEW
YORK, Oct,.
,
14.— W ) —
|game In Northeastern Confarvnca Cotton wai lower yeeterday under
rlrrlr*. Hopes are high that ■ vW- Southern selling and liquidation
Fr*4 Holly
K Hinder
•°r&gt; will result to that tha team which appeared te be Influenced
The City Bowling teim won, 2 iviniit
may return to tha near top posi­ by the weakness bt cotton mar­
out of three games from the llfn llahp
tion in Conference standings.
kets. December contract* told off Parmer* Team last night altho
The defeat yesterday means ona to p.10 or 24 i-o nts net lower and
lliing that la sure, Coach McLu- closed at U.I8 with the general th* Parmer* totaled 65 moru pin*
* » « raid IhIn morning, the boya market rioting easy at net de- for the S gam **— PrMItRaUj of
th* Parmer* was high wDhwAuS
H A V E YO U R H A T C H repair*I will hare their hands full during cllnag*uf 2 | to m points.
for 3 games while W. Ea,.Walls
training
next
weak.
As
usual,
{ by on* who vastly knows boa
Tha^opening was barely steady of the. City Team bad h l M ^ M l *
blocking and tackling will occupy
HHffr*, Jtwvler, Mag. Aa,
at an advance of 2 points to a gam* with a 2»0 acora, Oeo.TThb*
Hie limelight, plus another drill
decline of 2 points, Heme buying had a 210 score and A . .TNifp a
B l a n k e t 8p&lt;Ntei «n this w*.k. In defenaiva tactic*.
was reported on a fairly steady 201 score.
. Phons 070 before 10 A. M. and!
shuwing of Liverpool, but It was
- SCORES —
'vtisj
twelve them same day( Double]
I ITT I1IIU IC N *
■’V 1
supplied bf Southern selling and
Wool or cotton, 40c| single wool
)»»-tta .tii i im
ILstsichglion f t came more avlive
pr cotton 20c. Our driver wi|j g ift
following th* weakness In grain
‘
— ' “ i.
Bemlnol*
y o u '_ pr6tApl
""Service
and 9 (Mfca. Tba lowest prices of
County Laundry, Inc.
l be chppr were reached In the late
trading with October selling at
f'lm e o g r n p h P n n l l a g
I — Loal and Found
0 00 and May at 0.54 and closing
quotallbna were at the lows ex­
T Y P IN G
- ‘'i.
cept for rallies of S to 44 points,
LOST: girl's whit* gold wrist
Special In v ra llg a tlfe b h
on the winter end early springl
' watch, bearing owner* name.
months.
;
Frances Louis*
I’urdon.
Phone
■i i i . ii trn o iii. r n u t s t i l
S E M IN O L E c o u i ^ h r
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R E D IT A S S O C U ^ J fM
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
14--G
PVA t i l n i r n c A l F I . leA kw W a l r a 0
I M IphI
i» in r« J
iaSH Para A n .
I* ilr f£ I
All claaass of dumMUc oondt reHailtitv * riwArwAftr II
spindsd cheerfully yesterday to
Iti ntianfurm It; TMtHftw rttl'IaaF

Lake C ity E le v e n
To F a ll From Top O f Loop

tracking la almost •anwr’a dollar ia 8*pUmoar * * •
which I bam know-] 10.4 c u l l

•finitely

and

compared wltb
1*9 ma«* ana enrara* m ! * • * “ * • »
dis- c w li la August; l » * In April ^ &lt;v*oiwv. ta ti+ ia ana _»v -t a *
j and 100 coOnti for tba year 19» - Cl realt &lt;'n«M I f .“ V l f

t'naaty. FlariOa. *" S l* ^ ^ la a f t n a
m u lt i
«*«••* Uitt«ia v
w Kart In Jsffaraoa . M aM ar* W l»

“ Tba mala point •« that wo Mod
m*J5 infinitely batter tba i t t r .
ra adoration, which, tha average
did now rnealma, aad that,
'In' through tbla 'adoration, wo will Inh« atUI late tha rotdlkg 'generation
a raalitatioa o f tba p*rt that tba
ha co ml nr ronomtion moat play In
ho working oat wh*t you bam called
I *thle erfaia In history.'
m il.
crisis can bo mat but Dot
Bt In a day or a yaar and adacatloo
... la a rltal factor in tha mooting of

Inm nnrt

LEG A L

under, tha l a i i t
« m plaintiff, and Yteware I . H U -

N O T IC E

ere* apnnlntnd akall • " • r . t f T J ^ *
and aril at public f**£ Y S? **2
the front #«or of »b* Coart ■Honao
In ' Haarnrd.
flamlnol* '■ Oqantv,
Florida, brtwaan th* Ural boom of
•ala. on M M l| Iba *tk
November. I f M. JWa t a*t»*fV*iafe a
ralr dap of tbU OOrtT tba faniwIna drartihrd proiwrtr attnato In
Krmlnola Coanly. FterWa. lo-wHl
. 1 , 0 1 I t la Block • of Iba I t * ; ^

Wage Earners’ Living
Costs Continue Climb
ux&gt;m

RESULTS

KIRK’S
R epousse Silver
M c L A U L IN

th e Je w e le r

11! S. Park Ava.

Nolle* It tierSkr.
and In purvuaneg
final deer** * ( fob
mad* and aalaead^
fUplinibtr, K- D ’
in* Clreull cviurt
not* County, 1Fieri
In a earlaln eauas
wherein Frank ■ 1
plaint If r, aad W.,,1
It. Varn. Ms. wife,
fsncHBts. C q ? w ;
rlAl UXR|*r.*r II

“BOWLING

d»rr#p ippolblMt
m U in4 ptll '• i j l
for* Ih* front IW
IlnuM la N hM
If. Florida; botwH
nt raIf, on 'Hhm*
Novmbhr. lU J t r
ruit d*r
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In* d«P«riH«4

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t&lt;*, l . i n r i n i i i n f l A r k &lt;
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O n th e F ir e s to n e C o w d re y

Brake Tester

fT R A W B E H R Y PLANTH ter sal#
fff.W. Potteir, Phone 781-W.
iCARBAOE P L A N T iC Charleston
\ iWakefMId, Coppenhagan, Glory
00 Enkbulsan, all haad early,
U 4 6 M., 6 M. lots 5100 M., !6 M
Jfl^a 50 cents M.— Collard plants
|l.bE&gt; M .,_ Cauliflower 41.50 M.
Prevatt A Co. Sevilla, FU-

E l i m ln s t e G u e a *w o r k — B e C e r ta in

a* 12.99 sawy ha a * barguln ot oil. Esidas cost Mu
la Aa Mag raw. M l Aauioad ouSowohva angtw— n
s d k M M a cranking power standord lor boher las
b i d • hWNtW 9 and aefoWlshod hr own standord.
WVtfH ITS AN !X »C, YOU SfAffTI
f u r las pact la* aa

All M olar of lattarias

to ntet tbaraaf raca
Itnj hook t. wags It
Public

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M ib . P L S A S t,

M ILW A U K E E , Oct. 14.
Mr.
Frederick Edey of New
York, yesterday » * le^lecled na­
tional president of the Girl Scouts.
She he* served four term*. Mr*.
Ileibrrt Hoover, now honorary
10— Apartment* bar Rent
vice president of Ora national or8 ROOM apartment, 112 I-aural ganlrstl'n was elected a member
■I Urge on thr board of director*.
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'and garage, 10th. SL and PalMte,' Phone 127 or sa* Sam

TUBBY
OK OF COOOte.TMKrll

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in

Hardware

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A t » R T A ir r T O a * A O
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■ANY A M O U N T asp and oak crust
ties at Crow's Bluff Landing,
‘also sap ties on Seaboard H. II
Will pay rash, J L. Oil* son,
Hutehliun llall, l&gt;#l.and.

M triifi ■at

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Coualy, Florida,
th* aania to be sold fg
with and to natlafy natd f

P h o n e SlhJ

PR AC T IC AL Nurse. Confinement
| cases preferred. Mis. E. Holtsctaw, 1002 Mspls Avvnus.

RN1SHED
IVE
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2004
Sanford
16 for datells.

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Nottra Is ktrahy glvr
Oar and tor vlrlil* of I
soivndrd final stetir of
and sal* msg*‘ and eat,
Ith day at- Octekf r A
ih. Ilonarabl* Millard
Judge nf ihs Circuit C
Tw.nty-third Iwdletal
and far paralpoU. Cons
In tYiancery. duly raoo
tiff Ira of tha Clark Of
&lt; nuri In aad . fat * sab
county, Florida. Ip .11
rauaa thsraltf paMiha w
»ry Mshry Is (k* alaU
A Fltlds. A. Iter(ts,
■t&gt;ting ib*ms*)VM‘ as
Ihr thlla, atr* • ktgfwa
li.pttst Church.- ar*
htloa css* No It41.
Master nsmtd Ik mid sacra* win
off*r for rail and wall
outcry to tha highest and
drr far aasH, Ig rrant at
a.rn frant dear at db* Cat
in tha City of slnterd, t
Osmlnal*. Plata o f PtorMa
th* Irwal hour* *f aaj* at
th* I t h uay of. Novsuh.
ISXI. th* *aai* trains a
and a l*s*l salsa day af a
tha following UsSrrlhrd
•Huai*, lying and being
nal* ruunty, male' dr Ft
wilt
i
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te l Twenty.nine (t i l e
”t r af nahdlvtfllMt of
HanfSrd, Bhnfard Grant.

l i — M ls c e lU n e o u *
T W O F U R N ISH E D room* fre* to
I party with suto interested in
business proposition.
Box 313
Lek* Mary

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Hnllcltors for

De you knew why she wasn't
welcome! She, haowH, didn't.
Halitosis (b e d breath ),'th e
j seciel fault no one forgives,
w e* the reason. Yet no poo
f . need have hoOtoils. Gargling
*.tk)th Uoterlee Instantly destroys
mouth odors ond checks Infec­
tion. Use It doily. Recent teds
show that Usterine promptly
overcomes odors ordinary anti­
septics cant hide in 4 day*.
Lambert Phormocal CemRen*
M | m A i, M o , U 1 A
; »

AWJ4IN0 A N D W IND O W shod**
R. P. Rcchlk, Hanford Rtttraw
Factory, Celery Ava. Phone 672-J

ml not* Count/*

Lots I an4 t of

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do And th# NBM
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Football Results

QRAH AM 1H tot. truck, staka
1 and cab 4116 00. Chevrolet 1 ton
itat body truck, trrw tires 475.00.
Ford one Ion truck, ruKkoel* asla
MW tires 475.00. Reel and Sons.

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ftallcltor fee

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AN INDHPKNDENT^AILY NEWSPAPER
Member Associated Pram

sanford.

F l o r i d a , Mo n d a y , Oc t o b e r ie. i m .i

InM ightAndRight,France
Feels Safe In Face O f Late
Developments In Europe
ekument To Loan
|&gt;ToBillionDollars
Ota Assets Of Closed
Ipititutfona At Once
Washington , oet to—

P A R IS ,
Ort. 16.—
— France
feala *afe. In might and right.
In the fcce o f German withdraw­
al* from the disarmament confer­
ence and the League o f Nation*.
This waa revealed last night in
a feweign office statement tigit
"W e were much aurpriaed out not
upset” and In recent expression*
of tenttsfection over a drfenre

(A.P.)— President Roosevelt
A n n o u n c e d la s t night the cre a ­
tio n o f « d e p o .it liquidation
b 6« r d t o bring immediate reU*f t o depoalton in dosed n»Uonai a n d s ta te . banks by
lading . approximately $1.000,000,odo on the assets of
Itutlona.
- Fltvdi will ba fomUbad by th*
■ l eoaKrurtiotr
Corporation
la
«A W k a ■par la) dlvtalon will ba
^ taM S b a d , Kaadtd by C. B. M«rrfce*,' * eorponatlon dlrartor, to
JIAka tha^aivaora*.
jp r^ k l
atatamant by tha
taR M M &amp; t «a|d tha “ objart o f eatablUWnjf thla dapoalt liquidation
dtvwWV n d tryin# tawOmnlala tha
dlitributton o f traaan bank aaaat,
la: flrat,. ,U ,plac* monaj in th#
hanil*.ar,4*A M ltnri with tha laaat
| tw a l. J &amp; f . » d
aacond, U,
l a l M jln m l p — ordarly liquldat l o w j d M E y y e t * o f cloaad banka;
t b i | ^ B 5 5 5 e e t damplnx o f *»irljr anxiou*,”
it thi* matter

MORE CR ED IT IS
A V A IL A B L E FOR
SOUTH’S FARMERS
N ew AgencyO penedAt
Columbia To Supply
Needs O f Southeast

C O LU M B IA , H. C.. Oct. in. Ifl*i
A naw aourra o f jrovcrnnicn;
ib * coop*ration o f credit became availahlp In farm
iT* official or oih- •r* o f the Carloinaa, (In n y ti and
i ' eons action with Florida today, whan the t'roduc
tlon Credit Corporatioti o f Col uni
- pointed oat that bia baf-an actual opsratinns.
ta to va m n a n t had
On# o f the new agencies nf the
ear national hack* Faderml Farm
C red it Ad minis
Up dlatributlon In tfitio n , the regional corporation,
tliw * dlraclly In- will ba under the direction of Sam
Mparata.” addtnc l * Loonay, who came hare from
V**» without * 0- Tampa, Fla., to be its president.
Th# flrat step ft will take, LoonMJ m !(L w ill b#«4J»# ®rg«tdr.Bijon
I f MtaO eV#dlf corporations*" The##
firtll b# tmlta o f 10 or more farmo n who with to obtain loans for
rr*tha p W . t t t apariai dl- goner*! agricultural purposes.
W t Mkbp U*na an th i u The .financing w ill be for pro­
I alRM l tank* up to a mmx- duction and harvesting nf rrnpa;
&lt;d 50 percent %t thatr da- breeding, raising at«d fattening of
production of
USIadlaC diatributlon hara- lieeeiock, or the
livestock and poultry products.
It la anticipated that generally
o f tear##, naan
;■ wbaal ramalalng local associations wdl h* organtKUai, tha depo.lt- lied on a county wide ha Hi. Loon­
paraant,’ th* Praa- ey said when Information waa re
wished
to
" t W y w ill r * t In auch celved that farmers
tb*lr ahara In tha ra- form a local association, edura
tlonal meetings would he held In
M U , " ha addad.
&gt;4 latamJad that inch various parts of the county, t«» ar
(" M B ' ba uniform, but quaint them with the plan A n p
« f l L bn llmltad to tha resent*live will then he sent to a
ilH iV -fl value o f aaaala county meeting, to assist in appli­
cation for a charter.
F irm er*
securing loans from
the focal associations will be re­
I h l liquidation quired to purchase class "H 1**
stock, equal to ft per cent of the
amount of their loans. This stock
voting privileges for thr
iNaxUM ayVoteln Carrie#
•lection o f officers and may he
tiolU InN ovem ber owned only by farm borrower*. It
does not carry double liability.

«*£(• 15. —

A

j j p t e l ravaaJad

but kl) uSrUaa except MuI k h n M I« to praaaet
i i l l l l lUVbataf tlartlon

MOSCOW, Ort. 18.—(A*)—Tha
Soviet capital waa uninformed
today o f any report* o f Japanaa* troop move mania toward Si­
beria.
*

H arlow Recovering:
F r o m Operation

W ARNS OF W A R

LOS A Nr. ELKS, Oct. 18.—
(JT) — J o a n Harlow, platinum
blonde aetre** o f the v r r r n
who underwent an emergency
operation for appendicitis )■**terday, w a,
reported by bar
physician a* resting easily and
showing sign* o f quirk recov­
ery. The unexpected attack of
appriuliritie opart
Ml** H ar­
low'* pIm&lt;i* for a honeymoon
trip to Honolulu with Harold
(1. Rnuon, film cameraman
whom *hc married a few week*
ago.

Scores Those W ishing
To Toss A ll R elief
Problems Into I^ap
O f The Government

M. Daladier gave his |il*tfev 1«» the White House, Mi
Ihm rvidt
Lari lament that the army * a d d re-empha^iied
hi- p.-dum
thn*
kept strin g.
Io-al ami
stale
n poti-thillty
Rlnre thewar France has to- j come* first in the relief program
duced compulsory m ilitary jutv- j
*ahl:
(Continued On Page T w o )
I
.
,
,
, , .
'
A number 1 am ghnl !•» *ny n
small
number—o f
people hare
written to me to exp tv* a the
I thought that nil relief work should
I Iw l ii ken over hi tin# irnveriimctit*
' and have mltmated
thnt
Uify
fTmtt+d n«*t
arty *h-fv
l, fir* sulisrr ila* to local relief
lo} cal chant \
“ These people have n wholly
wrong slant mti the fundlani* iifal
F o r m e r le g is la to r basis o f our American civilisa­
tion, They deny the civic re Mm*
From This County i nihility
of tin* indivi&gt;ltinI, and
Is Deputy Collector would seek to toss ev*’ r\ pr»&lt;‘ leni
| into the lap of the goveriouent.
I They are "huik p»s-i i I
Newton l&gt;. Itakrr, secretary *ff
'War during t he World * on ft irl,
and chairman of the rti"hi|i/ati&lt;in
organisation, s|s»ke on the -ame
program with the Piosnleiil
“ I am glad mdee»| Hint my "Id
friend. Newton
I f linker, or.ee
more is heading
the
f o * » '- of
mobilization and thi- lime m mm
I all happy that if
n ioohdi/nto,
I of peace."the e n e iiiu e said
Ho added the "fine teamwork •»
the Recovery prsigrain canrmt U*
successful if an important hn or
i
lying Inn k in the tiioe*
For five y e a n Mr Me Rory wa&gt;
a mem be;
t he state Heuroeiai
Ic Executive Committee,
foul
Steady EmploynuMit Is
year* of the time W ing
retury
of the body, that service no hid Promised It ail W orkers
ing the I92H campaign per «m! Hi
f Continued From Page T w o )

I &gt;e« larii g that all nation* are
vc»pnti«ii l« for the withdrawal «*f
Get mum f mum the A fills Confer
f in e Hint the l.-tigur *if Nation^*
Lin ho'- lii'puhliran Senator \V m.
j; H mil uhntn see*, war tin an
impeiidinr
,

SENATOR BORAH
SEES NEW W AR
FACING W ORLD

TO R N A D O K ILLS T1IRKK

sung Nun •*oiigs.
Police l.nrrie* were rushctl t*» the
llnivonnty, the Technology Iristu
l te and the Anatomlral Institute.
Tin* use of cl ♦!» proving inefTiH’ live, Ifo ii*. n'Horted to tll*‘ir
hers 4«efoie quiet wa* restored.
This outt'umt o f students is par­
ticular!) interesting in view of the
nttitudi' I'licoiifitei eil in otficial
quarteiA »ml politual circles wherf
- aiLhiiugh injlUlUtg. QUl. t hat
Atisltiu i* inure or less lamial to
the fiiendly poliry o f H e League
of N«Hoii*s lie ter Hie leas could not
atippr r-m a pi i vale feeling of eX UI *

Johnson Bars Newsman From Future
Press Talks For S a h o jta g e Of NRA

m e e t O r t. 2f» m m i e f f o r t to
s e e w h a t th e C o n fe r e n c e ru n
do
a ll

Aiqiroxlniataly ^00 t'antral F I otllaptivt minuitar* anil layman
arr
pnctnl In iialhai hara to
morrow ami \Va,ina*(biy to attand
tha aiimml Sam inrl* Bap*i»t A*»oH *llou Vi.iniaiHoh wbtrh fimaana*
Hi thi* First llaptlal Churrb at 10:IH&gt;
i ,In

|)a1i-lt*la* wilt galbar from tha
J.1 ahurchaa which lia in an ariw
liaviiiR riaanon and Daytona Beach
lit HAPKST, Hungary, Oct. Itl. a* nnrthrm bounilarta*; H fla n il
I/1*t PtMltUl‘ 1 Julius titM'illlsK'S and Hanford ,a aa*lam l.oundarla*,
it nd htdiMiuin vun K any«, minister and l^)ii|(wi«td ami Tltu»vt||n a*
«if ft n*igu iilfairs, met m ctmfer aoutham
Vwkrr m*.
ROIM*. Idaho. Ort III.
id*)
d in* yesterday willi the cun met o f
Itav. Holm e. S. Ki|(htmire, D ay­
S iih I di It nib, KcptihliiMti, Idaho, II ngvuy and "tiaik deciakona,*1
tona tlearh, will p m id a over the
mill v o - !'" la v "w r are fa inr tli,s kin wing out of ti«ai Tiwny \ action
convention a* moderaior o f the A*|Hii#wiht?ov «*f nnothei w ar" and
Sal onlay in withdiawing from the » iciatlnn, .n d tha principal *pr*k
■Mfinmnil mg mi Germany's w ith ­ le a g u e **f Nat mm. and the disarm
ar* um Dr Lincoln Hullay, prall*
drawal fn'iw tho arm- mnforI'liii* ament conterelate
■lent o f Slatami Unlvamlty at Daand the leagu e of Nation*-— the
Thin crypt c tumrounufus, iaa%MCMl f.and; Kav. K. D. Solomon. Jarkif out Ion "m u h»» rhargrtl t*» no «ift«*r the meeting, resulted! ui tlie *011 villa, editor o f th# Flortda Ilapirni'li' im I tori'"
* pi i ml nf luninr?* Hint Hungary nl ti*t Witiia*—, ami Hav. C. M. Brit*
Ii a tin Mint o f tin* policir*'* no is quitting the leagu e although
v i*1 1 1u at Min was uiq furi beaming.
of mnm mid • u-* said the foniioi
ohnii i ii « i* f Hi* Senate foreign
i« tnl n*ii « ofomiitoe
(xrou pW illA ttendM eet
Ho aiipeiliinf L&gt; the ""vie!or naA t Ocala*On Tnpffdny
fhn o''
tho World W h « to "carry
-it tio i-lodve loado in the W r
G llc It i nl \ rtii*! di**ui o i" ivi mu

"■ Sharon To Preside At
C ou rtO fllon orTon igh t

M urderer O f C o p
Dies In Electric Chair
t H ir A n n , Oct in - t A v it,..*
Kio
2P, p*ui with hi* lifr i&gt; the
rh*. ' " c chan iiulay for the mur*
ill* ' polnrman Hairy Itrdl . Ii
' in thr mac of Morria I &lt;dieli,
i**»■* dnl la.l Work for th* atai tig
i J another policeman, vain rirv
•n t h hour altrtnpia were tnrli* tn
at l,n»l lrni|n,iurily *ava hi- life
W h e n hi* wife hid him f*i,*w,*ll
la*' night ahe went nut w&gt;’h an
a tto rn e y
In an effort to fo d ti
iinlg, who would grant an m*an*
ity In wring.
King wa* crmvi ted of ah,*&gt;&lt;ting
Itedlirh in the hark 1a*t Jolv y
iluring an attempted robbr*.
A
companion, who engaged t h e o f ­
ficer in convrraation while king
fired the abut, wa* aantanr-H In
IPO yrara in prlann. Hr la John
Bongiorno.

A ll membar, o f Sanford L d v v
N »
F. A A . M. are caqu&gt;**L**ii
to
j, i lend n regular
mailing
which i* tn 'b * held in th* Ua-vriic Temple tomorrow night at 7 Id
O'clock it uUp stated today by F.
I). Brm-cton, worehJpful me*tor Va
Ring Master llaaona * l»o srt in

fitted.

Judge J G Sharon will pi mult*
over the Court of Honor liefoii*
which wdl ilppear upwards -if Ift
Seminole C-ouoty Huy Scouts at
the ("ity Hall, tonight
at 7:.lO
o'clock
Featurr of the court will I np the
prraeritation by II. N. Brown, lit,
Orlando, scout executive for Cen­
tral Florida, of a charter to Iroys
o f thr ( "Ii ithi* d a iruop which has
lo*#n in rxiati'iii'f* **inre last Jan
uary.

Kanford l'it&gt; t'ommiaaionac* arc
achcdulad to meet in an adjourned
*aaalnn ai thr ( ity Hall tomorrow
night at 7 :ui o'rl*M*k for llic purIMiaa of continuing their di*ruaaion
o f th* lilt:! :t1 iiudgat, ami 1'to
poped rrvipton* of ih* ociupatiun
al llrrnar far ordinance.

a lio ilt

d e c is io n

2-Day M eeting Opens
At L o c a l E difice
Tom orrow M orning

Revision O f Versailles
Treaty Prerequ isite
O f Peace, H e States

v h i ! mi ttu i un■ i iiii lit- r lm if ,i
uiK ihi* unmuil Mieitiiu'
,
•" ll'» Rllllll' JIMI Mill Ml gl "II }i uf
|Mm&gt;&gt;i of chan no n at»«l the hoiu t
ui* muir. tike the \V.»rh| W rtf, it
o f till 1-i turn to ld •** N “ i I **lk l l i
ih** fruit uf (In* |h»Iicu**&lt; of many
« tiMiige will hr urgit «ute«| rilid
i 11MiriH
n 5!fled about N n lft, h i by *•!
TVhni ! I'i«* Vi*rsni!)c«« trvarv whs
SINSml agreement Hlr new pi"
gi am w ill bo® • ' a ff 't i v r thr ku'iunl (hi &lt;lcf&lt;&lt;a1r«| nalinns wen*
jI i - r iiiih I. TI h*v w«*r«* not ufily *h**
f 11 at of IH* iio-nth, so l *&gt;U h
im (to il,
liiit
H iey
w ere
In ipovefrondo u p#rm#nrnl
pail of l*»’|
i • -I, hungry nrul helplesa. What
row contrttct wt'i h will hr rt
w t I here ngH8tin*f wtiirh Ihc vir
ft*, tibr Ian. 1. at ordlng to hmh)
t- j rialiori* should nrniT Wnv
‘ I* iM Ho v not rarry out the
Papers May Reject
i &lt; on t i n ur«I On Page Tbr«*c j

S A Y R i; D k lC Ort H . - W V T h je, peruana ware killed, another Ad Copy, Rules .Jud^c
wwa Injured aarlou*ly and more
than *S.O0* worth of property wa*
M IA M I. Ort l8«—t/Vi N ew .
h u r t i n C RA SH
destroyed by a tornado In a (mail pa|t**r* arc prlvib ,*ad to accapt or
.a * ~ i_ 1 te te^ JI tete te C |k* 5* te tel te5 *li f
S te V A T H E N S , Oraar^, Oct,
rajrtt ad*crtlalni*. Cirrmt Juilgi*
— Buddy Hatred, a Naw 'T u b par*
H. V Alkinaan lid d Satonlay In
artmta Jumping expert, and hi*
handmir down a irctalon in a casr
Greek
pilot
Barbara*#®, w»ra
brought Bgalnal ulna Miami firm*
aarloualy Injured in an airplane
and Dale Janie* rnanag. i uf Ih.*
uraeh Sunday.
fa ir praiiica hui*»u, by Itronm-i*.
InC., furniture dm lava.
B rim nc'*. Inc hrpughi »uil re
canlly
u g a iii» l • • r n p c U b - r
firm*
and Jana- alleging they . .mapir' d
h, influan. mg daily m*w«pat&gt;ar*
hare to irfu*r* a&gt;i*artl.in,* of th*
art* am) information firm
W A S H IN G T O N ,
Oct. l i - W ) wSW th*
It » a » alleged thu'firm * threat*
th* •u f f f s r N ni#n
Hugh X. John*on, tha Racovar) ‘ ragantVl
ened to wnlolraw a d v t't'-'n g un■ d * tala tret or, has barred Jama* agumani i i^mvrii sin industry’,
)(*•* [t r o n n e r * .
In c .
a ii r a r t i a i r i g
True, yapraaantlng tha "In d ia" I f f r i t sin of NltA,'* he iiid ,
*
H In rtrlu*ion
from waa icjac'. • t
Trial Cteftrul Report," from fu ’l l IV h
In tha tirdrr J odga Atkinson
ranr***
(lull
you
will
t
»
t
»
prate
conference,.
1
peuaa
ken
t« Ton igh t
held that Uic cliarga* uf comla uatlfFlug True a f hd, nation, hu y gtret dad in -ailin g u|&gt; a
W t.lfc* Sanford Jp tu n o n tM &amp; In a h tla v i
V* can- r*hip in vio* vlxint ware not aufflriant.
Control
U *gUara* te* of , free
r h a t Irvd
L A W Y E R IHMHAHHKD
Stead
in
tha
fir*t
_U fu
___ll uf
„
______formation
|U th* ' on ititrtlon ."
tebaUgu o f N R A . 'I enoourJEFKEKKDN ('IT Y . Mo., Ort.
orltklsrn ' lu l
I ba |ni''iiiird to be
t U U w U k iY S b m tI t Conba antt Tua*day', cun­ 18 -OP) The Mi,*auri Supreme
n in g ; "To pursue any Court today dl.barrad I'aul Rich­
L I
am convinced, ard,. fit. I otu, atlom i ) alleged
titular a .urrendar of “ go batwren*' in the kidnaping of
nf m j.c lf, tha p r « »» Alexander Barg, wealthy St. LuUla
pblic, under thn Can- fu r dealer Richard*’ flr .l trial &lt;*n
id n v io l* 'ion a f th# rhargM of implnatiun In tha kidnaplag resulted in n hung Jury.
nf my i-&gt;" fcMlon.t
||itu roiifrirnea* ar* Ho wa* acquitted on tha second
•d On Fag* T w o )
trial.

(1KNEVA. (Vt. 10. — f A.P.)
—Tin* Worlil Dlnnriniiment
Conference today iiiljourimd
until Oct. 26.
T h e HteoriiHt c n m n iitt iv will

ANNUAL SESSION
OF B A P T IS T S TO
DRAW MANY HERE

1IluyNoMr’’ I )r iv e (,ardH
On Sale A t ( ity Hnll
I f Hanfntil mrr. Ii.n l, niritinuito i*all at Ihf I'iia'-ilirr of rum
nirrci- offlri- a* raoidlt
it* they
diil thi* mommy I. -crura n sup­
ply of "B uy Not.'* riampaiyii po*t
era and windot*- i-oitl*, ,lu* i-ity
itiil hr litrraMy
planteri-d
m ill
tirilliant m l,
whit,*
a***
blue
raid*.
,
T h . piuitcr* arrivrtl hara Kri
d a), and they went un ,a lr Sutm
day alttuiuih
man* Kant* won*
not .war# of it until today A an
able packet, containing card, and
utiakrr. of all kind*. I* offrrad
fo r *al« at coat, Tha ChanilH't nf
Commerce eecured tlie»a aupplla*
at tha fn g gr.tion
*4 the local
N R A Advlaory t'omnrtttaa which
aakad the trade l&gt;ody to autat m
dlatrlbiitiau them.

HendersonDenlesThat
Germany Could N ot
Get Equality R ig h t
From Other N ations

( JeMiuiny'rt
to

.■million

\\it lu ll. t\v

p a i'tie ijm lin u

m

it*

fr o m
m'a-

a io n s.
The A runs I onfi m irr a*“*alull
op«nisf today in «
of i*xlrBordinary animation with Hu* puhltc
tfsllrty fillet! and hunt!«i*da tmahla
to gam adinittance
Arthur IlrriiiermYti, p r * * - * »| o f
the a**tfinbla|t««, rend a tb 'sim s*
meni resolution atloploil by a pcaro
m iM meetr**!? 4b*! muhL
pressed it* "rsna'i*! tlruirr for a
successful issue of Hie Hiasrina111**nI t ‘onfe re itee' \
Ths chairman then rljirreMHl
the hope that the conferencti
would coniinu«' iitiflinrliirigly until
it achieve* the friat stn^e in i
rtHiui'lofi of anna men! a II*- aUo
outlined develo|&gt;meiits cBiiM-i ! by
Germany’a notice o f w iihdiawal
from both the aims parley and
the League o f Nattiivis.
The chairman *aul he did not
wish to "l*et pan* unchallenjfed**
German Poreign
Minister
Von
Hurath’s declarat inns that highly
armed nslialt* had no intention to
disarm, and that Germany c»ul»l
not get equality rights
t'onf routed with Germ any'a with*
drawal from council'* o f world
peace, alaleisman of the four great
power* etmferred Saturday and de­
rided to adjourn the arm confer­
ence temporarily. They irfused to
admit disarmament ws* dead.
In Germany, flood* id cungrmtu*
|ltdi y teteg raiiiiNi JeM ended u|ioi|
Chancellor Hitler ns the tint ion
awaited world
t«» the lilt*
1§ r s]&gt;a#cii urul t he g *»ve i i iHielit’®
sudden Brlmit1'hr w orlds i curium.
W ashliigtoii (I ffilia l agreement
with the tem|M»iary rvcv** of the
arms parley waa
Some
quarters voiced a belief that Mussolini might lec m ile Get many's

Byrd ( ’o n fin e d T o Bed
On Eve O f New Foray
N O H U ll.h , Va., Oct 1#.— (fl*l Itmt Admiral Hlchanl K Hyrd,
,‘apliiicr. „ a * confined to liii bad
* 1 a hotel here today by illneaa
hut Dr. Uuy Hhirry, phyalclan
with Hie llyril AntarcUc aapadlli"ii, »aul lie ahould lie able to
aall on the "Jaridi ltup,wrl” to*
morrow
The rear admiral'a lllnraa pre­
vented Inin from partlcipalinx In
faiewell t lerclaea held at the
Navy Yard today. Tha "Jacob
Kuppert", flaxahip of tha eapedltlon, loaded coal and other auppile* in preparation fur her vuya(T to the .South Pole. Tha » r g u
range* from three airplane, and
2 0 ,0 1 , 1 i aac* of hear to 100 Rakinio
dor* and two milch cuwa.

Mrs. W. L. Morgan I b Selected To Direct
Trade Body Fivic Committee For.1934
M r, W. L. Morgan w »* elected |throughout AmarU t thla morning,
thi* morning a* hairman o f th. It wa. vetad that a public maatIng be held (it Kanford abortly,
and that Mrs. Arthur Cummer,
Jarktonville, president
of tha
■tat* uiuhHxetlon organixation b*
invited to eddreaa th* group.
Tha coumltta# voted to again
. Eiulor Ciirlrtl of Geneva
tact ad aa vtre*rhamunn, and a,k th* Chamber of Commerce to
ullu, Dlngfeldrr waa named gather ,U ti,tU a] data relating to
th* ecu[i* of waif#re work In th#
county doing th# past yawlr.
Mr* Rax Packard and Mr*.
Dlngfalda* ware named aa n committ*, which will arrang* for th*
erection and diatributlon o f lugg*
box*, tint nr* to ba placed ate «u rloua itreat comar, and .brio
which Irr.ona will b* , , k*d t* do*
poalt oil clothing or (hotel fa r thy
naady (f th* coonty.

K A R A C H I, India. Oct. IA .~ tiF l
— Flight Lirutrnanl ('harlot T. P.
Ulm, trying to break the aavanday flight rrcurd from England
to Auatrwlla, happail o ff for Cal­
cutta ahortly after
hla
arrival •
yaatarday. Ita and thrva compan­
ion* ware
already
runajdarably
uhaad o f the racurd art laat weak
by W ing Commander Hlr Chari**
King* ford-Smith.

Yea terday’sW eath er
Ita tits
lA k r o u n
Apslsrhlrola
r # ft Mywrw
Ksy W#ct

Miami

F ssssvoIm
T smfMi .
TltusvllU

Clear
Clear

C te u d y

Ckti

Clear

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‘j. i | -n
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If

"Laa* Uw and 1 1ropier law"
thould be our el &gt;g*n, AttorneyOeMral Cary D. Landla, o f Tellahareoe, told more than 90 membora of tha Daughter* of the
American Revolution, who had
gatherad at the Woman*# O uj
yeaterdiy
afternoon to honor
I|ra. Milo M. Ebert, of Lake
Walea, atata D. A. R. regent upon the oeeaaion o f her official vlait
WASHINGTON. Oct. IS.— 1o Sail Ie Harrison Chapter.
U ».)— Apparently batlafled
T h e re it ao much law now”,
Ith the program of Its ptea- be eald. hi the prepared text of
ble aiUraaa, "that It la ridiculous
if leaders, the American to think'that any citisen ka&gt;ws
■deration of Labor In con­ hll the law or rule# of hia conduct;
ation yesterday, reaffirmed yet the law provide# that Ignorance la no excuae for it* Infrar| traditional opposition to lion.
gapirained inflation, pledged
“ Wo hart to# much law, and
a support to President to that extent good government
t ’s recovery program la Jeopardised.
“ In a constitutional democracy,
lotted ita officers for auch aa ours, the great and fundamental purpise la to giro each
-R en ew ed aaooalti upon tha fed.
•ruUna's activities since NRA,
yewead ealy * abort uprising that
w o n d o te Voter tha mass o f votas
teVHhi'thft ruling officers.
\4 M h
t f r o p l dent William
OrlMl turned over the gavel to
aaitlwr delegate and aat whtls
la lo r L Lewis, president at the
tfcttad Mine Workers, eulogised

cltlsea th* ( m U &lt; l possible freeilom at action and t^oiltct coa&gt;
elaUat with every other ehlteq
enjoying the aame freed#at. The
lane ihould ho such aa aril! giro
him errgj freedom that doe# not
Interfere with the other citlien'a
aame freedom.
“ It:inan nature la each that
there mutt he torn* law—eome
rulea o f conduct to guide ua and
Ip wh’eh we muat be bound and
aome law we muat obey. Without
iom t law, the natural greed, ara­
rice and aelflahneaa In man lead#
to tha oppreaalon of the weak by
the *trong—the •-aurpatlon of the
piwer o f the general cltlaen*hip
by a few and ultimately the de­
ntructlon of freedom and licerty,
Kor centuries, the ptwer to promulgate law wa# looked upon aa a
Divine gift. At thia time, [ like to
think of thla only in the sense
that Uw to govern human doing#
(Continued On Page Three)

Johnson RulesThatNo
Employer May Give
Up His Blue Eafcle
By Voluntary A\ct

W ASH ING TO N, Oct. 18.-44*) •
l a g c le a n e r s o t t h e d y e t a g at
— N R A officials moved to over­
a i l o r i a g i n d u s t r y a s s e m b le d
ride challenge# o f the R e e jv rry I
m o r n in g .
Ml
A ct today after Joining farad ad- i the h o te l th in
ministrator# in rejecting ,»rspo«- j o ffic ia ls c h a r g e d t h a t t h e dw
e n s t r a t io n w a s
in s p ires! b y
ala for minimum price markup.*,
in retail atores.
Senator Wagner salil that feaw- .
lucky coal operate# would M aw- 1
quired to appear at an - l * — !
tion hearing.
*
I
Hugh S. Johnson rJle-l that aa|
employer ma&gt; voluntarily aggros.-1
tier hU nine Eagle.
1
Wagner also i&gt; letermi
aubmit to the Labor
immediate decls-on the
Wetrton
Steel Company's
refusal to a r­
bitrate a strike.
s
Challenges ta the authority o f
the NKA yritrn U y were h a r le l
at that organisation fr &gt;n&gt; there
dhertiona, Aausing olTieialm htarrieilly to map plans fur mooting
them.
Several coal operators of West
•n v KenP-cky refused * H U M K IR
by the natiunkl is w r board to a t­
tend an art&gt;itration hearing ui* tha
union issue.
B y tio in ^ t h w ir p ^ r t in thw P i mm
The Wrirton Steel
Company.
p la n f o r n a t i n w i i a a « » » ' « 7 ,
ORLANDO,
Oct. IS.— OP)— Weirton, W. V a„ rejectee s pn&gt;- m iiit 'n t a o f t h i* e t y w i ll o o ■ » Florida’s commercial orange crop posal by the same board that nUTtfl » f a b i f f f w r Anal b e t t e r e u n v
for the 1983-34 season was esti­ settlement of the strike a t its m um ty mm m Kaetintc n i e w n n a l t o
mated at 18,000,000 ■oxra, a drop plant oe left to the board*. con w h at co -o p e rm liv ? e f f o r t i n m a w f
o f 1,100,000 boxes from the last
r m v r r n c y m a y pr^wliicw.
year crop, tha Federal Rureau of
Tbo*# w o rth , attroHulea t o WL. L .
Agricultural Economics reported
Clwnn. f e n r jr a l r b a i r m a a o f t h w
yesterday.
Itrothw rh oH l
L y C J W iit*vw P 'r w A shrinkage o f 1.200.000 boxes
*n**« anal I . J i r m m r n
ruitl p r o m i ­
to a seasonal estimate of 7,000,­
nent litado r i a lo c a l M B A c it c l e a,
000 boxes was predicted for the
mens uword t«* r o n c h k le a b r i e f t a l k
commercial grapefruit yield for
which ho m o u' T**fort* &lt; o n f u n l
the period.
w a if ia mo a t l h ^ i r w e e k ly na n d l o g
The bureau placed at 20.900,000
'*f ( V
U o n l » ( i n K kVo te l W w l l w m
&lt;«xea tha total citrus crop, a ■
decline of 2,500,000 luxes from
U m 9U " je e t w a a t h e o r c a p i a a last i #s &gt;#Wi Tha figures were re-1
H ‘H1 w h ic h h** r e p m o e w lw , be% %
ported a. Inducing the Labor Jlay1
diCTflooed to i*wluak* moany r e f e r storm lotaeb, in tha calculations. 1
M C A an al w h a t
it
Thin method, niter wVch vp tia l* e m e t tab ih
Tha
total grapafruit yield,
n a t lam
uro ilcsluct union J n from mui«r»* p ro m it-tl
which includes all fivit.
was
A « r rem tr
i»*Ai
*i e
&gt;R A
p r »J»*y riivnopwft, k u twea a a m III
placed at |Jl00,000 boxes, as eom-i
(fia w ih a *r .it leynlatJuN, M i.
pared with ll.800.00u in 1932-831 po ni t»f lontroYtnQr in th* itrik * latent! b e ; » r » m i « a i k w it h t b e to- (
lituati m.
and 10,200,000 In &gt;931-82.
Sciihlur
Wagner. labor bus r J M irtiaa lh a t “ M r lu u n l r e n w r u i e r
Tha senis classification far
a'
i»
ta a u 'ft:
rhairman, yesterday q'lirkly sum­ that u r f a Ni.te*f
oranges gave a total crop of 15,-1
moned a meeting to drewhs upon the leaal T ; n i U i h ( r i m c a m p a i e w
procedure in the Kentucky ami over, " la i.u r »]*«• t«a *u k)n* tiro aaJWrst Virginia siluatl ms. The t u iit a j^ n -is *et fo r t h in the* u til.
boadr ba. little legal power out
o f tS ’ r u i l r ia J h k irew Ib w
its arbitration effort, are inad.iac * f ik p
♦»!».’»* * ■ • « « w r y
under the authority of the
he* iai | m-% He w« ql m tw m
lienl.
•V a* .• •
o f h.* .if ifBniAAtiu a 'l nmt up nrtil iiirm bum hip. H o
tola bow th«- mwrn .
Hi •$ ha*i
, *hrunk from
in 11*31 N »
| an ■ p*&gt;rt»iimaia
mvml -r-»

HUGE DECLINE IN
CITRUS CROP IS
REPORTED BYU.S.

21 Million In Bonds To ■Total Yield .Estim ated
Be SwappedForNew
A t 2,50l),b66" Boxes
Less Than LastY ear
Issue Due In 1958

* o f ' t ) » •antrolling efkroaa and cheered.
““
« t further ado, lbs nomlwera closed and Graon by
are th ia 1,000,000 worker* for
aether rear. Tha eight vies praalmta, who had his backing, also
era ra-alaetad, aa ware Prank
iorriaoA. secretary o f the fader*no, and Martin P. Ryaug tressEndorsing directly Green’s statelaent at t)*e'opening o f tha coavsntion that unrestrained and
eagagulafad Inflation would harm
M a a i l b i l j tha 000 delegatee

M atteate"kaaaraty M i . or
'»*&gt;ual M y • cettoctlv* agrUemo

BT. PETERSBURG. Oct 1 8 .VP)— Refunding contract# wl)h
holders of 121.142.000 Ir, city im­
provement bond, received final ap­
proval of the snnrwil here yester­
day. The vnle wa. I to 2. the anilackatnlatratlnn u|j- on the rouneil
voting solidly t j reject the agree­
ment.
By the c-li'-nri, ou*.landing
bonds are exchanged for new if5year securities, with interest iste*
reduced from U percent to I per
cent for the fir it five &gt;rnr», 4
percent for tn«? nSxt U i year#, 6
percent for bh# following •hies
years, and th# current rats thuaMteb,. V ,
.
c ~Tha.£ty pr onuses ta levy WlA,ana;ally tor intarast,
Interest, with
000 ana.ally
tha provision that shoull tae city's
provision'that should tha city's
operating -jjdgct esc red fSOO.ooO
annually during the Interest rcduct on period, the levy fur debt
service would ce increased.
Beginning with 1940, the city
is to aat up a unking fund of
1200,000, or th&gt; yiejd from 2 1-2
mills annually frr retirement of
the bonds.
Refunding i rae must be vali­
dated by tlie Florida
Supreme

British EconomistHits N RA Committee Will
A t NRA Program
Meet At City Hall

ActaAgralnat
i O f Chmrtcr
Uw cRtr charter by
t e k * Tammany adwas' tha newts* mors

,HU«ktap msrbvalty
r M

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assumption

O W lea'a ndmlatotra-

Iboamd. PloreUo
rry Ptssloa

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candidal*

LONDON, Oct. 18.—0FV—Sir
Jmlah Stamp, the noted British
economist, said recently la an
•dikwaa that American production
has fallen off despite efforts of
the N R A , especially In the ronstruction field,
iu
He l a i r t n l
soma Industrie*
warn showing a# signs of impi e v e n t and that creation of
aabllg employment was a definite
failure. Hb expressed the o. lnion
thal'tba NRA was lacrewlag costa
bat aat purchaaing power.

Development of a local “ Buy
Now” campaign ia akheduird to be
carried out at the 'Tit. Hail tonlghi when at 7; 30( o'clock mem­
bers of tha Advisory Committee
of the NRA
Campaign
Army
gathar in weekly aaMlon.
Mayor V. A. Speer will pre­
side M chairman, Jrhile General
Prank Evans of the Army will be
called upoh to maka p abort talk,
la additioa, msmbrve I f the Com­
pliance Beard are scaadaled ta re­
port on cases pendiag.

4e To t" 'eVote/
Florida
, , 5* luma.
, w

Iw aM nl a plsJRa af
teiapaapaat that ba
De«. is anticipated by repeal-, The statute prohibit# ■&gt;aala af
IsU a# tb* dau o f tha Eight*#ath liquor by bho drink. It could only
Amendment's demise, will be Juatj b* sold by licensed dealer* and
another &lt;*rld dny fo r
parched] la scaled contaim is (a f not has
tongua* ia PI*rid*.
j than
one-half
pint
capacity.
‘ As solidly aa a mountain range) Drinking would be wotdaltcd aa
between • t e r m desert and tb* promise* where lbe U * d r U *c|d
*a* la th* Nlaateeath AaMmkaent l and liquor slorr, would b* closed
U» lb* State Oaaat ltnttea. eUtingj « t might, an Banday sad aa * 1* 4la aaaOalv i rUI Unas that liquor tloa day*. Womeo rauld aot be
caaaai ba brought In tqpr add la ompliped where liquor W sold a ad
tte atata.
'
f '
r-J hhle* could aot be mate to palaofa.
fla t an Nnmamar 18, J984, wsta d S a t tb* Legislature ’ ari ap psa•ta hoping far a poputeb vote ta telaayy wherely a majorite vote
discard tte* amendment, aa earth^ la dry aouatie* would repeal *a-

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fo«iay, am i H«nv tK* fu rtiU
I u rfm a is a ti &gt;n Ha#l
i€*"'»'* n

o f th#*
tru m

, nothin* ia I.H71 to kpyru iiR M tM ly
th* 124JHW.DOO at ih * p re w n t* u a w .
lot*'
Tw en ty null *.» t h l U n o f
th e
lew

i&gt;r|«ftiKahunn

'u m k

mrm

nf *r bumh f *r th*? p n U r t iu n «»f th e
00. in iu u m t tlu giertiirn *.
»m j
«p S j . ‘ a p y m iim e te iy $ 1 W/KH) u»
peal
j ; out monthly Ua &lt;i*etii c lu iia a
I m| T w o m iliie r
w iih
m£
K lo rU e Belt *o| SutadB aew kelii b y

wet vote, and the highest vote
cast for a dry candidate In repre­
sent the dip vut*.
Eight s been ire Votes were asble.1
to th«e« ballet led bs tha 14 elec­
tion prreiacts. b*t only flea of
these abrrniee vatea were rossated.
owing to aa irr«|pMarity » » these I
of them.
The official count ia as fellow .
Precinct -, .'W o r d , wet* S48.
drd| 52; Lake Hoarse, wets SO.
dry* Five; p ie fffc t S, Bawfeed,
wet* 341. dry# fffl Paste, wets
18. dry* five; Qtissls, Hate 4J,
dry* M ; Geaoca, gmta M , dry* *»1

•Cbnlnita, wet# a^dnra tenrj Cn-

�TTO JO U
OB July 29th, shortly baton* the PrtMideat’s Re-Employm«nt A f iw n t n t went into effect, we pointed out in these
*°*??5** *®?*&lt;wt*to unfounded rumoni might be started by
mxJieloua, (ndJgidusJs oc disgruntled competitors ajfaihat
" • J * * flmm etrieUy complying- with the NRA provision*,
M d t h u tuch-nimom might result in s boycott, working an.
abeqlptety upjutifitd hardship. We urged our reader* to
ktoke such stone* of non-compliance with • grain of salt and
to naveaufflqignt patience .to, await official action .of the
P W W n l t K committees before resorting to boycott,
r
.T#5? ? -*'*! caseHn, ppint has com* to our attention. Rumor haa charged a certain grocery atom with working its
d«livetTme» mope than 48 houw a. week. It WM recalled
W i * d « e that’ the President's Agreement prorides that the
rmudmum hours for an. eaccpt mechanical workers, factory
and artisans, are forty per week. Here was evlflwtiy a com of flagrant violation. The rumor apread. Ap|
TIm Compliance Board heard o( it and made an inreath
fktlop. U discovered that the grocer was not working his
deliveryman more then 48 hour# s week, and that he w m
paying the employee fifi s week Instead of |13 as was per­
fectly permisnable. The Compllanc# Board knew further
thgk An exception to tha [’resident's Agreement had' been
made b y’ General Johnson so that the maximum hours for
Au grocers had been Increased from 40 hours a week to 4B
hours a week. And It knew further that deliverymen did
not come under the code at ull, anti could be worked more
than 4&amp; hour* If necessary.
So here we have a case of an employer who was doing
mom than hia part by the NRA. He was paying belter
than, tha minimum, wages and ha w#* working his employee
leas than the maximum hours. And yet beenuss some per­
son, perhaps on account of a grudge against him or possibly
through sheer Ignorance of (ho N R A provisions and a sense
of misguided patriotism, the grocer's business was being
hurt by an incipient boycott It is easy to understand that
in cases where n man’s margin of profit is very amull, uml
|lat. eaaeUiatora,---------••t U attempt'hU.cuotJi havo been InrreaatHl, that he might I'uidiy be forced
tha fraedgm |lstx&gt; bankruptcy before &gt;uch rumor* could bo stopped.
•’J T '1 7 ” 2 j i
UnJoan thg consuming public want* the reH|&gt;onaJhi!ity of
iriAftM
tu0noc«*»j|rCly punishing flrma which are uctuidiy doing their
|part by this NRA movomeht. and In many cosoa ore "giving
\ ii ati«aipiad|“t,tn ** hurts" in, their efforts to comply fully with the
- -s-| ^atekty President's Agreement, rutnors circulated against legitims Iu
papers ara aw- business firms must be discounted. Public action kgxinnt
■at things Uigi npOpContormem must be. withheld until the cast has been
impartially investigated end public notice given of failure
to o om p lti

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TKJ' CoTSpir*hce' BOnr&lt;FUfi g had TT iTOTftbcF oT cfiTtV of
R**ry alleged violation* reported to it and in every cane has made
a thorough investigation, It has generally found that such
chargee are the rusulL eil
of the complainant or of a misunderstanding on the jmrt of
tha employer. In such cases corrections have lieen made. In
on* or two exceptional cases presumed violations have been
reported to Washington and undoubtedly will be acted upon
by the proper authorities.

Groat KrttafO. awarding «• Ko- t i f i t o i . “ A irtaatM
II* OiamtcrUia, Cboacvlmr o f C * w * " £ \
iwtoa,
IS* Rnh*qa*r, Kaa no intrstion of
r^ortJng h bothouw iwtfaM* to
^ w tU .
tirinc w o o l koalas** recivxry.
_L j - * n ludini

The mystic letters I t A A . »ig*
nlfjr not manly Notional Raa&gt;«&lt;
try but National Becomtroctton,
and Dm Bid* East*. If It were scrtm taly symbolic. wool* bn a bird

TSst", (Iceland Ip : Chawto.-ialo.

rpcoking lost week at the annual Franc*, lender s f tb
dinner | im a in hfa honor b, tb* ha. *bowa a. gmoler
Xjscd g * i uf a iju th w “ it *11 Is Industry than ai
_____________ **n&gt; well for pe&gt;pt* oho b*ve bo C* ^ 1^ *

Inflation and the altcptlnn af the
public.
• ■’" *

l ^ ^ ' v c T °r
*"■ mi' ‘ t i - P : for tbe poia. fa U p fc * ~
* * * * •"£
Imn unemployed.
appr . thlng when the Adm.nis,h« , b* " k,n* *‘t“
™ J*
, ™ ’
™ w..
, " T * ' t.ation at Washing*.* mu.t mate
‘ T1? * wor* ^ oUt’ * ut * °
*niirq in Washington ami #!•*.
f w U t.
. - __ __ - real* haalihy progress emit U •*Where, That fa why. within tb*
u ,,W r fn,O DH?r t i Z Z . Z T ~ ‘ « i wmll con fin e*. ha. been
o**t month, the empha.fa ha* ^ ^ V l n k / r i i ,
S im
rosined In the currency and the
been *hifted ffi.m the N. R. A. U.
^
' i ^ tn ,
” national tadswt- Giron thfa Con
the expan*i«n of credit, to the re"V ‘
J
* ,V , . fidence, nothing under the .on
xnral of the capital market, and
p„&gt;-ent .n e a r ly otmine.. reth * • p e e lin g
up of th a ctan" !„
’
public work*
program. D a a a
There are ton reaxon* &lt;n -mi
thfa mean, a* xome ;&gt;er»n* are urged ilrongly again*! the pre«.
■aying, tint the N, It. A. ha* iee.nl rnl (mliey of trying to d im withAnd Ice Ulwell tulJ a story
a failureT Far Im n it. If wr te-j in * fra aounth* the • if id i of
uihcr rrenmr that to retell
member that the Adminfalratiun! an inflation witch
»rv-rml
.
i-u^ - ub . . ii
-n
fa working both for Kccover, .mil yr.p. j„ tW
b e flrr „ j tn " - » «■“ *! *
« » fn m «
foe Be-cmatruction, we may xay, ally rollapud. One of ihe*n n • I’*'"1**- H'*d ,hi* » nJ **'• »
of the N*. k. A. that it* contriloi i tha,
evuntry and the nation, to
mme
one. A gentleman
Uon to Kccnrery wa« greatly e.-l ,lf ,h, wnt|,, M , who|e are J.f- waBed Into an optica! .lepartaxgerated. iiut that a* a meatuiivl inj^jy runvaleednr. and the pe ment for a pair of norn rimmed
of Recon»truct,on It fa • magn.f. • rlwJ of „ nx m W a e e
„ot a t.m .' .potacle.. It, ..id f I e i.h a
^ a c h fa v r m e n t. T " h.te Intn.j f&gt;&gt;( „ , mul(nl, . „ „ . tIm, fur , » ! , of horn .pect rirnade*. er.

N ew what, w* mu.t u k ourscire*, wa* the Idea? That de­
pended upon whom you consulted.
Rome i n
the can^patgn a*, a
mere » heme to *pread work by
shortening hour*, the additional
eowt In he fim nerd not o f r ip )
tal reserves until an increase in
Ihe volume of bu.jnrxa restored
lirnfjt*. Some - i s It a* an “ or­
derly revolution” in whirh '(Adn*
try and labor would both became
organised In a kind' rof —
fnaatitu
r ~ T I| a »..ie T n ° M . , ™ ^ ""m tiV y|aw| ^
ull thr potfaff mentally. I men* a pair of apom rl.nmed
tlnnal government
Ibeneenientfa, Amerimn induMr, ^ m u t h j ^ l ^
phy, lr. Mjr ^
u|hw „ lhmU\h^tmdem l*xh.w! What Pm tryieg
supervised by I he federal power.'
j
whole|
rcitlrary
In
a
wnlely
rherfahmij t " e*y '* I won* • P *'r » f
And I hen thre were other* who &gt;° have imprrsse.1 upon a
eolightene-1 ] rupiwetitlon,
orth elox
method* i »pect
Hornlctex."
They
both
looked upon the scheme a* the people *o many new c~!“
the I have not failed her*,’ Tbay xiraplyl &gt;• **i«l ■"&lt;! ‘ be elerk Uli»: " I unmos, direct way of overcoming, standard*, to havv created
Itevrr fees glrrn to oppor- derxtand perfectly. What you want
the depression: that I* by t»- framework within which indu*
i» ■ pair of porn reel hiiainarl**."
rreasing power of the people trie* can n » t » r » l r . ran plan. *n II tunny |o function.
That thfa fa . period nf world®Nelntyr*.
through enlarging pay roll..
™"
Ihem .elve. and to have:

A* nearly aa one tan Judge
from I he official explanation, it
wa. the desire to increase parrhisirty (srwer xrhtcti rgnyert the
Administration to ron-eatrala so
rnurh energy on lb* scheme and
In Iw In sorh * Iremendotia hurry,
Now If this idea wa* sound. If
you could incraasa purchasing
power sufficiently in this fashion
to nearvnme the ilepression, the
lllue Eagle campaign was worlhi
every ounce o( energy that mold

,,on« ,hui io

'"oiith* i* a veryl w),v
**•!
substantial installment ,w.
■** 'fa* ^ • w **” **■
__
| weel
The" only fundanwmtgt c d t Iib n ifW I,
to ba made o f tha N. R. A. is tna&lt;l [he I
it wa* mfatakrnly regarded a* *| ha.
major move toward Recovery, wasj nils
not clearly understood as in e*-i p,,jW
if-nee a move toward Keconstmc-j
io»n, soil that therrfote leal,
m um for Recovery, which should! Uacrn
hsve lw.-n made simulUneoasly byl pn,h,
uiher sgvm ie. of the goveinment,! havr

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ways uf proving in#*# a#?*nion».
TO *r.o»* a»t JfajwMWti ** * ^ i
students of the protiWW,' W X *Wr
much Ihrsr sludrnts* may differ
on what arv th« m tp, pxnmifthx
rvmrHfa. To fix th« malts* la oar
mind*, w . msy saj that thsr* e i»

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that h. I&gt; ^vruv*|i*(iUy lomud
s» Wsycro**. Co.
J. 0. HuUrti sad Vance D»ugtsss *rx in OrisoOs. traiwwfaint

'z z
sw.f/fawb irrurSx for Bwsioaka Carnal*, It
(WtCTOlBls- Is B U ( Job sod will take them
many wwtks.to compfat* IL
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"Rest For Jhe South**
Year fasose nrwd* paint. To; bey sew fa-b*Ui KeonamkM 0*d
Fatriotir.

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Make your home more attractive, and a mors pleasant place In
which lg_liv*

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On the Pfreatone Cowdrey

Brake Tester

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via the pay *rol|p Unfurtvinittlif
Amour th** * lo***t ativierr&gt;
port mot « « It Ib to tomrh him I t ]
|| wan not true, ami I imaftn** I nf the Prraldanl arm n»en »h«*
tmk* rsrrrla#, it im rq uml IT import-;
that few, if any. of the nan? able) have devotes! mu h *lt»«ly to the
mnt to irrl him m»ft o f Itrd. In oth- i
jiioft*asinnal ecomuniata aUarhec! drfrrts of our wnninir outer 1-*
to
t h e AtlmintetraDon e v e r for* 11*211. Now it I* rtrar that )p rr *t»n k l hr lung trrm rtforin
thouirhr It *ae true.
the «rral rodt'etrial **\|Mtn*M&gt;a of olirruirJ the w o j for Im iw J u tr
The ■im|iir»( way to iW^tv tho thn Twentm* thr rt*al rartu|kil» nf rrmrdir-a.
Uhl tiol,
p m
*
fallacy i* to pay that wofkinjy- labor am! of n gtirult
Thi-a l» the iliffirufty whtrJh im
mm's
waire*. particularly the keep pace with the mow th off
minimum waae« with whirh the profit*. Ttto'f rn!arpr»l (trofitm bound rundanily to r«infront thim
il einnot
N. R. A, c*in*erne*l itaelf, are were plowed hack into rmpitftl Atlmmiatrmliofi, for
a(ien(, apart from rent,‘whirh is a aquipirirnt which htriror apahle ■bondon r it her uf the two ub-1
mitall fraction. In retail »hops.! nf hnal&gt;i«in| more fnwlr than the je^tifra it h u irt out to attain It;,
Now the manufactured »««**• wot«f purchasing paiwei of thr pe«|»l'^ cmniMtl br smglocniitidnl m* a runto workingmen in retail •hopa are
take up It •'. therefore, avniiUvt guwinmttit might be for
made by the least ih p n tiid of all girirrally agrtetl 'hat there was a "^IrrnW
ft,
) nor rnmirir*mtm4rd i&gt;s P "
the iixiurtrirt. The really de- rale invent meat of capital owing !« t»ih *1 rovemment *ould W fori
preward Industrie*, which contrih-ia mah!i«trlbution of inmmr and f{rennet
m AH thr more rrmmon •
ute the bulk uf unemploy meat, d*&gt;' that this ara? at ira^l one of \k~ ^by i» ba* to Iw critically awaret
not produce the kind of
goodaj many cause? of the breakdown
each moment which oiye o( |(n'
sold to workingmen in
retaili Tlterw*duii»n folkmetl that in a hi)Hc*ires tt i* working tnwanl.i
ahops. Thttrefore. it; Iwas ncver| New Ihral labor, either through atl€| |M|W( ra b ^*tt tcnlnr measure j
possible to cure unemployment by higher wage*, or » bo iter houra, o&lt;
VY|mj
u the on# ar the other 1

Jr,.**.
r

H ob

III

b i p p f f i o f pM*iM*ntv to tl»# mnditton o f
fHI sA-**n
A r l J H#pr»wion. It
waa ■ lilt Jr Ilka
into ihr . error uf
r
**" ■ n,lini ^ I”1* ** "dek in j
A *l*|Mrnr|eo u|&gt;t»n ht»w lru« it
1tRitnkinr tb»(
Ifvrnvrrr row11 I'm^'I- you mtv Kh-err you are b#-|
that rwovery ran bo*
mine throurh a »|uirk etpaa^ion m utr you HhI hot ( i k t rterriM — I
by jnrmiilng purrhaam^ power of pay roll*? I *h«ll venture a bimI thru luilinic to mm that im-j

A Idler, fiom j. B, haws, &gt;f) toys

b

tvurm«*ivc&lt;s;

LUMBER

In f KoffWfry an wrll n
that (hi*
clrurtton by roftiu of tha N. R. trm(»marily

Mis. J. It. Daviu.p hax irluiiwd
isoi ilia
v sit io
fovD&lt;li&gt;» s j ntatfan* lit th* New
IfawStOM iW.
1s Btiys ishsrn last KtiiUuit . t*tvs.

x

recuperet I &gt;n

tihktfts ills" Adrniriiistf
mii! c*lrul*iM*n in July conxiaitki ui
m***’ »|»p'iyifiir a stiuml tliainuais o f

8 A N F 0 R 1 T W E N T Y YEARS. AGO

S3 a ? i l

huxlne**

|,UW5l o ifiry, LJnU-s.s 1 mm M*rH»uit|f mi*'

C

la,1tan* ustud

*

initial purehclng power ha* to any country, but iu application to ; hanking system. At no lime *lnca
com* to pot bock to work approxUnited .States ia e*pec:ally| tb* d*pr*»*ion to w a o x e d have

A Sifsnificaol LUection

to

^

me.hod* Knee Wen tri
M
. rawsaaiog pooor o f p*rI n u r try oboe* root* bare extend,
.
toU* but apon the purchasing od to tb* uttermost psrU of the » » * * • * . ° “ t lh*&gt;or5
| "V r
tha s.remment mu.t &lt;o bold water. A eound
bank end It. It fa Iron the placing „ „ m n tha, 0y -rtwIaW . have rvcovr*. from a da

■
1 Dm this UouraUc m u ll can be
finite-' k*** ,ml)r **■»"
the nstjunal,
. 1locum* is m liim i, that is to
^
^ ^NkJi *l»rn Iherr liax U rn m H«-

of
New York politics, always nn interesting subject for
” , the whole country, has taken nn increased significance with
aflthe mayoralty election not many days away and with one
r*-jfunionist candidate and two Democrats on the ticket.
i
w*
For awhile, before the announcement of Joseph McKee,
.»• It looked as though il would lie a contest between the fusionut 1st-Republican, Fiorelln IJtdusrdin, und the Tammsny Democrat, John I*. O'Brien, bul it required little sounding of the
public to realire thnl even n Republican could defeat any
_ representative of the Wigwam, especially the encumbent.
o, Mayor O'Brien.
th* ■
The Democrats of New York and of llie country nl
ng large viewed the situation with alarm, not relishing the idea
s'- of a Republican becoming Vhr houd of America's melroisdis
and establishing a wedge with which to gain control of the
4- governorship In 1081, thereby greatly enhancing Republican
presidential chances In 1036.
The fear of this latter possibility was the motivating
T* influence which cituasd James Farlev. ulong with other
prominent Democrats, to urge, yes even to insist upon, the
ut entry of Mr. MrKee, who occupiwl the mayor's rhsir followw* ingthe resignation nf Jimmy Walker, and who made quite u
is record during his brief tenure tor economy and the forth• right administration of his'duties.
Sif o split the votes,of two Democratic candidates for the
,n same office, In opposition to one Republican, might sound
7! llks uwr party isditics but the Democrats were faring certain detout with O'Brien as their only standard lienrer. It
II. therefore was the better purl of wisdom to lake a long
chanoa on entarint another candidate, whu m ight by n-aaonabty good- luck, W u m c the winner.
Me K m Is facing no cosy task. Turn many has never
b«en noted as n dtxile foe. It has the advantage of ■ solid!fiat) organisation, kuill up over many years of political patroaxga. which If
a breciter of true loyalty, at least of
reeujarity, Tammany can always be counted upon
get
• good ahara o f Ull votes. The Republican candidate is not
• “ weak sister’'. He is an aggressive fighter who.will t**»
aided by the fact tia t he is of Italian descent, a strong ap­
peal to th« large ijalian vote io New York.
; vVIIUj alii tha handjcaiis which ana confronting him. we
edict Mc K m wijlibe the next mayor of New York nnd, if
l) Isj th p city wju be assured uf an extremely honoat and
capable adminstrewr.

W. SH AD O W

fa* m r

�L a n d i s Calls For
Less, Simpler Law
In D*A.R,TalkHere
•Mrs. Minnie Jones ts expect.1)
to return Sunday from Miami
Beach idlers she has been etaltlng
her son and daughter-in-law, D\
•wd Mrs. T. Allen Jones.
Miss Jeanette Lalng and Ml**
Mildred Bridges
returned la*t
night from Chicago where they
apent 10 days at the Century cf

,

|

—was

MB■IS. VJrwt g

n , VOWRI1

Frienda of Mrw. J, F, Abbott are planning to return to their
IB regret to learn that aha la home in Pensocnla Sunday a Her
I at her home In Floral Heights I spending a week here with Mr.
’
-------| and Mrs. J. H
Cowan, Genev

Mrs. Georgs Cook, Jr. and
daughter,, Mary Jean, will return
to their home in Miami tomorrow
aflar spending a week here wlt'i
the former's sliter-ln-law, Mr.’.
T. C. Dope, Cameron Avenue.
, Rodman Lehman, state premiMr*. Mack Coursey left the deat of the Christian Endeavor
rai Bart o f the wash for Orlando Society, will attend a district eon
’ Viadt her daughter. Mi*. Rolierl ventlon of Christian Kmieavor
k it e * Taylor.
Saturday and Sunday In Gaines­
W|*f i
’**
M
ville.
Mr. sad Mrs. Robert Charles
tylor, o f Orlando, announce the
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. llarrir
rfk * f b baby Monday at tha have returned from Tallahassee
raago General Hospital In O r-1where they spent a few day*. They
SdB. Mrs. Taylor will be r«-| were accompanied her* by Mr*.
smlxgwt as tbe former Mils Harris' mother, Mr*. E. W. Ir
sbyJCpttroer, of thli city.
vine, who will be their guest for a
short lime.

Repousse Silver
MtLAULIN the Jeweler

Mis, Milo M. Ebert, of lake
Wales, and Mrs. John G. 1-eonardy
will leave tomorrow for Gaines­
ville where Mrs. Ebert will make
her official visit a* state regent to
th# Gainesville (.htlUtr ul U~ A
Mr. and Mm, S. (1. Cluiif, who
har« l»ecn uprndin* the summer at
Asheville, N, (’ „ went to Philadel­
phia several days ago and then to
the Century o f Progreaa In Chl&lt; l(o where they are spending a
taw days. T h e y are being actom*
panted by their psim, Randad

Chase, *ho Joined them In Ash"
rllle last week.

FRIDA T.
Regular meeting o f Semtnola
Rebekah Lodge Number Fortythree will be beld at 8:00 P. M.
B| the I. 0. O. F. Building.
MONDAY
The Y. W. A. of the First Bap­
tist Church will meet at
o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. I..I
Mite, 117 laurel Avenue.
The St. Agne* Guild of Holy
III have
srty at!
d pari*&gt;i
**
Mrs. M.

A allver tea an 1 retiring pirt/| School.
were given la»t night hy Mr». C (
E. William*. Mt* It. U. tlJlcV-r
sen, end Mis* Mildred Iterry at
Announcing
Mr*. William*’ home, JO", Uni*.
the Opening of
Tenth Street. At th" i inclusion
of a aorial rvrein ; light reftvahmenj* wen- aerw-d hy the huntease*.
•
Those |»ie*cnt were: Me*. lUirke [
Ready-to-Wear
jtrAlc. M’ &gt;. Milton ltrrl, Mr*. CH
i, Iteel, Mr*. I. M. Sivain, Mr*.’ 1 in S, S A N F O R D A V E .
M » t »rr r im *
Waller Price, Mi*. Allan lllnjn\
M r . Chnrle* Dunn. Mr*. Karlr,
Krsluring a line of "snappy"
Kipr. Mr*, t'lauile I*H-kr, Mr*. J.
ladles' Dressrs and Hata
P. Ilarvry. Mr*. llamM A|r|’l''lij.
Mr*. O. K llnff, Mr*, t*. l\ t arver. Mr* I'. K. William*. Mr*.
Italih l.«**inir. Mr*. It. t T. Hutch­
ison. nod the Mi»*e* Relic ra
Clark. Mildred iterry, and Alice
c o »t
$&gt;195
McKim.

Opening:
Specials

SUITS
.... • !
sou
$098
DRESSES
C
To * l.ftX

Ik&gt; m&gt;i think I am a pe*a mlat at to law and good
internment. On the contrary,
1
am a
decide I
o|AimlitA free people, an
rtliicated
citlsenahir. In it, furwanl move­
ment with progre** and develop­
Playing Saturday at the Milane ment, will aolve and trim out the
Theatre I* the Fos Film presenta­ d ffle Itiea. and it may tie that it
should not be done too hastily at
tion. “ F. P. I," said to be a highly
that, tut in the regular and or­
Imaginative and unusual serve &gt; derly way that time take* to cure
presentation.
all the Ilia of mankind."
TrtredJng Judge Ismdl*1 talk
The story drainatixea th* latest
Mrs. B-rerl outlined D. A, R.
development in aid to long dis­
work for the roming year, ex­
tance aviation—a “ floating plat­
plaining to th*
member* tha
form" In mld-Allantl; with all
more important work to ie ac­
the appurtenaneea and equipment
complished this year Mr*. John
of a modem landing field. It Car­
G. {xonanly, past *late rrgpnt
rie* a crew of hundred*. is fully
and stale parliamentarian, had
officered, and form* a Strang* charge • { (he-program- fo r the
vumammly- In « - rtiattrhgr fc~'h4-"
afternoon whirh followed a lunch­
lure. In this setting, "F. P. I " un­
eon at 12 .10 o'clock.
fold* a story of high adventure
G e*t* ware received nt the
end tender romance.
door iy Mrt. Frank I,. Wood u f
Woven around th* liives of tw.il and Mr*. II D. Ca.wrll after
men and a girl, the story tracesl which Mr* I. I*. Hagan pri'-riitthe downfall of a universal lilol.led thrm to the receiving Ilii*- com
A popular aviator with the world |Mtsed of Min Fannie Kelts Munat hi.i* feet tiring* to life the plan* aor, acting regent of Sail * llarrlof a friend of hii* for this Island son Chapter, Mi*. Milo M Klirrt.
in the ocean. Things pro-reil hap-1slate regent, Altnrnen General
pity until he falls Inlove with lh.i|cary It. lanrli* and Mr*. I mull*,
daughter of thebarker When he, Mr*. R. C. Woodberry, of Or
finds, however, that the girl i* lanno,
rai la ii. 51las Mai-elj
treasurer;
Lermardy.

Itrha Munron.
Salute t*. the Flag
Song. “ Am e'ira"—Mr* J- i • lien-^
son, leu.(ei.
Invorali. n M• *. 4 .v Wln'ocr J
Grrrtinv- fiom ll.m «r (iers *l&gt;Mr*
tt’... Iherry
nru! Ml**!
Mahlr lli-liop.
Vocal M'li. William W Ih il'.... ^
Report* flout Ctaple; tt ere:-.
Intr itlu. i nn of Mi*
Li-ony dy.1

on. .Mary
lb*as.

Mi m

m

l.nilion
HATS

A A a
0 «J C
To 12.10

At Jit) _

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IjhUcm'
II imc, HliMimcm, Slip* and
llroHMlrm
('h ild re n ’n DrenMen and

Anklet*

EquipYour Gar Now

GOOD TIRES
For The Long Winter Months
W ith
T h ere
B lo w - r u ts

F i i ( . 's t o n e s
W ill
&lt;&gt;n

lie

C t»l&lt; l

N o
N ifjlits

I Jus
1hglil ■|

I-, uinl Cat mil's

THE

-

During the ift.*niu&lt;j|i
wrre heard from u r'iiii. iigenl*
m Centra] Flo in la and fum i in i
Honoring her son. Owen Kell&gt; .t*r‘ iee cliaiito.’n, 5Ii**
I'sono
who celebrated his first hirthds) lieba Muiivjii le o r u d |nr SaH‘e'
anniversary yesterday. Mi* John
!I hh son I h , i " i , Mr**. j,
I,
M Kelly entertmnrd with « birth Sei, ninrher f »i I n ti* , haj u i , |
day party yesterday afternoon at M - It C t' i. . i-&gt; for Mi |
her home on Twin Lakes Among !tndn. Mrs, *• V l&gt; lii foi Wn*
thr guests were: Owen Kelly, hon­ ti i t«srden; i, ot M*
I I. Jw&gt;
or guest, Mr and Mis, 'Torn Mix l&lt; 11 for lH'l.#ond
and Miss Irina Ward, of I -os AnAmong t h hi t i*p&gt;’rt i i* - f *■r «» in
grles, Mrs. Mae liana a, and Mrs.. mi 'lees wet**'' Mi*, t* t- iCaiJ, ■

Mrs. Ralph Wight Is
Hostess At Luncheon

1

To 12.13

With

Yrllov* and led, tMiltn?. of N|miii,'
were uwetl fi»i ail lum heon
ap-|
pointiurntp nnd d'&lt;orat'nn* im !
w «y of cd nerving ritltiinius I»mv |
\ uses and biMsi* of yellow
1. nd red Mr inert*
e rr»’ |
placed r»n the tsh|ea which wet*-*
lighted with yellow t niulli * l lao [
card* w eir turn * ll y BilhoiietlD o f'
thr Nina. I’ mta. atid Santa M st .m
I.unrhe cn vun prrved m c o n i e
by Mr*. I. P. 'lagwit, li and ilw

Mrs. Kelly HonorsSon
On His First Birthday

$ 4 00

DRESSES

Seen above air sonic of the vcorr* i f beautiful *rtrl* who will ap
ir si the Milsnc Theater tonlitht in „ return engagement of Edilii
ntor'* outstanding musical *ucees*. "D iuMi(H*e
I.) himrate 1
ntny i* Inilllsntly reproduced in Oil* fiim which I* ■11 in Teehni
or. and Mr Canloi and n gang of popular |la. via *core a diatincl
fr m the *t*il o f the film.

Ku*tin,
pant
"tale
nnd
Ills
John ti ^

M wsr-N l^rina e
tin/o n,
lelh Ann Dehr' etl, Mill)

Print

C F h e T ie g fe U c h o r u r o iith 6 d d ie O a n l o r in V W h o o p e e *

Imaginative Idea To
Be On Milane Screen

V A L U E S that challenge comparison

See
T hem
T o d a yl

'MILANE'FILM HEADLINERS TODAv

(Con tin tied From (-age On*)
I* ao •acred that It ought to be,
when yromalg a id , in tla eery na­
ture, Jo»t, eq Itatle, an.1 true and
Divine.
1
T o the aittnl that our lawa
do not enfjody thr*r attributes,
good gotsinment fail*."
Declaring there trrre far too
msrty local ami *i&gt;rcia1 laws
passed hy legislatures, Landis
urged rlUtent to exercise "your
right of suffrage" and “ elect men
of high purpose, proped Intellev'lua) -attainment, so nd Irtteg.
rity and men free from political
entanglement, a* your representat'era.".
"General lsw»", he grid, “ ars
too complicate V particularly the
|,,|ng laws, which throughout ths
years of effort to work out our

Bin hop, of

J l r a n of EXTRA V A LU E
in Peroiey's coat) five you the
.'right to EXPECT MORE to.dftjrl p in e an lavish with
fora, up-to-the-minute in style
appeal . . . and simply mar'N m c i «t the price I

i n i r " nd ,'r '* n“1 McClelUntl motored h
. •
I.skc City today to attend Its
l i o n football (in n between Sentient:
i High School and U k e City I l l f l

N EW

PIER

Firestone
SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE

i

4 . 5 0 - 2 1 ______ ___

I S . 8 S

4 . 7 5 - 1 9 __________

6 .3 0

5 .0 0 - 2 0

.............

7 *0 0

5 .2 5 - 1 8

........

7 .6 *

J hi* tirr i* th r m|tiul o f Bk

(UK— W—, r „ i , » l h « « M k taw

of Del and, i Ij I f *1iriHto| f li me
C A U ; Mrs D »■j Hioilh, uf ,»e
|j»nd. inembir of (I A t% ^lnd*ni
Lonn lun&gt; I Cuuiroil'e *; M
Mickle, mrnuvi
u! V

a.

A t
umll

Daughtera of Ife C,
A,, Mun
Malle liUhop. fur
I i.i— isi.tl
Manusl: and i l m Carrie
chairman of Reiulull-riiar, Rclirs
lur Cmiilnrntal Hall.
The rn tlr* prv.ia.-n foi the it»y
» «&lt; givrn as futU-wa:
Presiding
olTicer —M ■* F in ie

FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYPE

Iteluia Kngagrmrnl
Hr Showing

T i l l * lire I* ao/&gt;rrh»r In q u a lity
to first line *|ieciil brand lirea
offered for sale hy mall order
houses and m a d e w ith ou t the
rnanufa rturrr'a n a m e and gu a r­
antee-. T i l l . Is 4,r f i e Tire T h a i
Ta u g h t Tiir(/l to .W /iliwn."

5.00-19

.

5 25-11

Hy ItcqurM

— S E K IT A C A I N —

„

for smart .women
...and smart
shoppersl

8ob«cri|)tioo',
BRIDGE

JtNIOR

Monday
H:00 P. M
Ep'acopil Pariah House

Me
t

SL Afnea Guild

I0 0 PH

T ills tire Is o f b elter V u a llly ,
C o u a lriirllo n and S ocLmanshl|i
than *rr*»nd line ajn-, lal brand
l i r e * o f f r r r d f o r a a lr b y m a ll
o r d e r liniiara an d o l h e r a and
m a d e wi t h o u t t h e m a n u f a c ­
turer's name and guarantee.

FIRESTONE COURIER TYPE

GUESf NIGHT

1 CENT
will admit your gural.

IpMy.NykgadVALut,
y*n k the front reak of
CHILDREN’S SH0
RMUt Btyks la L A |

Young’s

for Men

| MO
30s3\i__ *s.l«
4.50-21_
14.75-19_
noex

Th is lira la o f good Quality
and Workmanship — Oarrlea tha
n am e •* F lrea ton a '* and fu ll

S .M
4 *3 9

guarantee--- sold aa lo w a* m any

cheap special brand lirea m anu­
factured to sell at a price.

One Adult Lower Floor
Ticket and

COMPARE C onsttuctlon, Q uality, Prlea

1 GENT

,!

S E M I N O L E

T IR E

S H O »|

Fi real one Tir*— Firralonc HatUHm
Firestone Uric Lining— Woco Pep
Grpsley Radio* and Norge Electric Refrigerator*
Tinlrne Motor Olt-r-\Yu&gt;hing and I’nllaklax—Gresalng

1

�4

•

TraveHrtgA'

filTAVA THWIITS

) IWr 9

R O B E J t TS&gt;
i■

w*r 1859. Ntftaes Oh Mem*
p‘"I

TAN MARKET

beflhip R o ll: Re*
port Wili indicate

.

Staw

Potatoe

acre In r m’ I nil it, by tlir Uiutd.
II. I. Mnstrargcr, of Miami, Inlil
|liv butt id nlien, t pirllfnlnoiy plant
fur the project. Ho said ■ number
o f tli« state’* ptnmlncnt Iiu »I bc»«
nisn were Intcu-etcd in it.

VEGETABLES

ilrwiMt IIA ifb,
Towulttw, *Aknit lit iflife l, 1»(
Ktlibaiibe lf«t»bar*| M««aah. I mill flwtt wrc frlrry* l*rp»#r«.

f f ’ hl K »y I-- tf- V- • e ' v

1

cinnamon, dove*, and allspice;!
nml sprinkle neer Lite mint rc Jn|

i

' p u r . Heeler tlunny hse nothin; • -i . Ill the (.holograph faaa. A paaaeaxer,
■* the l.'rntral American turltr l it i , , i oh* ni the •hips which vlalta the
i#nlrei Americas on weekly crulsan
It ; a n n to tilting ncjts. Tii'a p.!e •&lt;;
■ o.-io-en .our M ila n ami weatem
turtle e gg. taken fr r n one nrei to 'lie
liw-ala, hit upon what ha thought waa
■end total* one hundred nfly, no tree'
a travel* Idaa. Ona olpht he r*t|ht
hriim the ijRooni In Central Anirpcx
a hsintvrrr.s IciferheiS turtle erseme
hundreds o f turtles waddle alont Lee ilim hundred pound* wtlthi and Vrtm
there In I heir olKhtJy promenade.
the help ef a aaUve turned it on ill
flare a eerli al n lfh l they lay r ; f i
took—thinking It would to uaaltle to
In hoite in Hit tend, covering llieni
right tticTI and run away—and Irlt'tt
ovrr carefully b e fits they return to
■tapping Ha Btppera la high rage. Ntrt
their watery homes. Tha r i f t ere
moraine the traveler armed with hla
•oft and round, reermblln* in alta and
camera eoUahl the place where he
rulne the eggs of rblediewa. Shells art
had partied Til* price aad found only
to ll, and yield to tho slightest prrenn angry-loohInx twin ot rand and a
•ure Natives consider the i| | i pull*
hraowof parallel tracks about elsteen
0 AeMraey. but fu re lfnere stem able
liuhwa-apart leadlngto the lagwow. A,
la withstand ihrlr appeal.
bia-hearied niilve had courteously
glnra turtles wlelt on shore only I I
helped tho turtle oh Ita feel a ' the
n lfh l they prearnt a difficult prohlsm
letter bad beaded far boma^

went to miaeiona.

W th tin* 5ti:h annlvereniy of l!tr
(hutch comlne next year, plane
aie now heiiiir made to etatre nn
appropriate celelAatlon o f
tht*

- • u r

over.!,-

Oct. Soap, 2 bars

B L T T L R F O O D SCORES

The general olTirera
of
the
dhurch and it* vatlnja grgan 'ii
lions for the new chnrrH year are:
Iter. Wni. P. Brooks, Jr„ [ * »
to&gt;; Mite Allte TrafftWd, t lerk
an,i ftnanrial eecretat'pt Mrs. It.
I,. (Jlenr, direct ir of music; Mi«&gt;
Annie llelle Dyaon, organist; Hr.
!i. S. Telman, chairman of the
Hoard of Trustees; W. t*. IteCour«ey. rh«1mT*W-*«f -ttte ftnwtei -wf

K rein rl

PRESERVES

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S m a ll H a m s , lb .

P O R K

lt o W M i H. C, Muir*. traaausag
and aaaoclate superintendent ol
Sunday Schoolti ft. II. Hill, treaauter of Mltelon Fund; It. K. Hppln, Sunday School suprrnlemitnt; S, J. Nix, associate eupciintemient; Mrs. KrW Myers, prrsl■lent i f the WMIJ; Mr*. John It.
Alihams, director of the IIYPU ;
T. K. Wll»on, aaaoclate BYPU
illiartor.
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the cluh, rr-ie .u rd
th l* m orning.

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Andrew M. (orrow ay, manager of

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1 4
Club, Round, Sirloin S|
S T E A K S , lb .
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The Tina rd of Daacone polnit
with frlile to the fact that dunr if
the past frillr yrays the .ch'tch
tie. t lute been n-dured from ah nil
Il'n.fWN) ti, a little more than

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E A T
223 E. First St
W
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3

H i* alrady growth of th« Klrat
Bffigliat Churtb during I ho fltral
n a r r*c«»Uy taded will b * plated
U n t a monitor* o f ( h r Kemlhole
Baptist Aooociat'on, o f which II
lo ■ member, wh*n that orjrmrllotion moot* In annuo! sr-alin
hire n n l Tueaday and Wrdrratnerwtorahlp of tho
(ho total
th rob la now *W pereora, K1 of
whom Joined d orn g tho past yrar.
The total fiun'tap Reboot en­
rolment U W34 peraona, Including
thV
Home
Department
and
Ciadle Itoll. The arrrnie attendarc# at Sunday School w »« 413
petaona, and the tntal pifta recrieed there wa* lintK.40. Moat
of thin aum went lo btnrvolcnree
and misairiie.
-T h e It. Y. r .' U. enrillmrnl
retched &lt;!4 [eiaona, while the errollment In the Wnman'a M-aalonai*y Union anil all of ita oryanita&gt;
tlona wa a 111) persona,
The tntal gift* to the church
f i r all pur|toer* waa |P,2.*Ut.KI, of
Which 99,411*A f waa paid nn ihr
iljht of the rhurch, and (1,-WiJt't

min1

Uia in vita tion '

lie avail) aaid that the weekly:
"ladies Day” event* will resume,
about Nov. 1 "or nn anon oa aome'
of - imr winter viedlore relom ." In'
the pas|; upwanla o f 50 women,
gnlhe m l at (he course once rath I
week to dijoy golf, bridge, lunch-!
eon, and occasionally, daiUtUKI
While tho :oi’reo la in pood e-iiidlljiin, he *nfd, iye |nu « seed and|
fertiliicr will he spread whrreever,
needed during the next few days,'
an'that by Nov, | the condition of.
the course will have Improved con-1
afdbraMy:

PHONE 230

BACKOONE, lb... 1 7 C j m

3 Tba......... S ^ C

Entail Shekel HAMS lb. I l k JSliced H A M

.lb .

FRESH PIG F E E T ^-

MB*

&lt; i | S A l L*rff* Tlma,r ’ "
BUTTER, lb...... 4 ® V l I^ A S , 2 No.2ctna

Country Boll

Bread * Hotter
f 'R A l
PtOKLES............ J . V V | NUCOA. fb....... .

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TEA, ',4 l b ......... i i f v l MACKEHBLy2ter V ' ' *

NEW RED FR ONT STORE
204 EAST FIRST ST.

(^mraway Re-IsauM
Tnvitation To Pupils
Wondering why Semi[tolp nigh
S hnrd pupil* are not responding
ae they did last year to tha InvJlalion that they visit tha Hanford
Country Club any Saturday Morn-

3 Pounds

Fancy York Cooking

ljtrtte Firm

Uvenwi i'mi uppJu
700 W. Slh St

PRESERVES

L. C, K IN A Ill),

[otonerfy l he tlF.D FRO NT
Now • iJ
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Ibentei Onin^t1

•17 W . First Hi.

iMarmaiudc, 8 o/„

2 Large Bunches

l i t Kant *1rst Bt.
I he more urQuality, Karvlc* and Price
V i. a n d

I 'arson'r Household

S a t. S p e c ia ls — O c t. 1 3 th &amp;

SPAGHETTI, 2 cons

Ammonia, each

Fretich’ii

Whltt‘liuim‘

. ,$ u lk ,

MUSTARD, per jar

VJNEGAR, qtn.

C 1’ on nils

Ambaieadoi

Oversea Salad

Toj^etT,’{HHue, 2 rolls

D R E S S IN G , p t«.

P j l p j e n t v s , , P o z . V »h -

3 Pounds
Fancy Brite
WITH ORDER!

Invett'a

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DRESSING, qty

I nncy Blacuii |w

Hrl fhfjf ’« &lt; ht*c lnu*

Floor, 24 R jp

C o r a S t a r c h , lb ,
(lehoh'a

SVIUJP

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Fish Flnkcs, 2 cans

COFFEE, lb.....

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Maxwell ffbuad'

COFFEKilb.

Salmi

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Ga. 8wect

COFFEE

kt) 4li. Jar

Or-rill a

PICKLES .
■T Tfl tba. -Oa.

Tenn. Giant Stringlcah

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- .Sweet Potatoes
. Tokay
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Apples, 8 lbs.
Yellow

ONIONS, 3 tbs.......

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H e o fis . c a n

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BANANAS, 4 lbs... I
Cktlif. Iceberg
11

1SVRUP, half gallon
**TMVeto bfend uh thb market"

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CHERRIES, No. 2 can
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Fanry Yellow

‘Golden Hanuem
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VOTATOES, 10, lbs.... j

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yet- Thi* ii partly attributed ' to
Uw fact that blocking la lb* camp
h f* M l a new high, and Coach
Dutch Stanley It rapidly matin*
good hit premia* to put a gqod
^ W U py team on lbe field through
Am oeg tho*e left babied are
Jha Hughea, flrvt airing fullback,
who hna beam untugeewful in
wnrdtag o ff an Infection on hU
M l elbow that has boon bothering
him over elnce the practice* fir*t
gUrted, and Hilton Ware, eopho-l
more tackle, becauee o f a finger
that eraa Injured In a scrimmage
I aooaioo about two weeks ago an-l
has alnce become badly Infected
and ■erred to keep Its powessor
M iK Hi C. for th* U IH
m out o f the heavy work fo r moat
Hdr- eebeduW t » be played Bator- o f the past two weak*' drill*.
■buy bight against the N. C. BtaU However. It la improving, rapidly
Welfpack. which b rated pretty and Ware i* exepeted to eater .in­
Mbh la Southern football circle* to the rough i t i f f again some
time next week. Hughea will leave
- About tM cars,, peeked with here today for Raleigh, though be
* student* from the university and will be unable to play.
tha entire Florida hand accentThose making the trip with In­
juries that might handicap them
a little are Welcome Shearer, end.
with a bad elbow, and Wally
PRI. and SAT. SPECIALS
Brown, halfback, with a gash on
hia left leg that ha* ju*t had the|
etltrhe* removed from It. Nevertheleea, these men are expected
•BREAM, 6 Iba..............25&lt;
to aee quite a bit o f actios in tha
8, PERCH, S It*........... 254
coming contest.
All during the pn»t week, the
8, T R pU T , lb.— ........... 15t

(JYBTER8. qL.............. 50&lt;
AIM Baapper Steak, Catfiah,
- .! Faaftab and- Btaeflah.

Phone 646

(U U « tK»t lh* ( m i will ••• «m»r»

vtjllh inoaf- p W J u •aaaoa’% fopthnll fa'jnqta* rather well.
Fatptyiahrti at thin Mm«s and&lt; Hm 4V^ (port f*na having demonrtrated their, ability at picking, vdnncm,. thin week’* IJIck-ThcftOnper content ulna. a. difficult-turn, aa a. maana of. letting all
h a*'. -r
■ t- " • .1
Cat bu»j at onto and try tai ad art the winner*, and he »ur*
that your Hat, property vlgtted, la at The Hamid office » *oon
aa poa*U)la. The flr it ttita tumgd in bat* thy better chance to
win In caaa of a tig*
-C
\
The price T Well, tha first three pernowa nendlng in the
neareat number c f winning name* will be awarded two ticket*
each to. the Mil»na, Theater, a court**/ offered by Jo*. U MarenUtta, manager o f the theater.
Clip thl* 11*1, place a “ W In the column oppoelte the n*me
o f the team ytu think will win, and aend It to the Sport* Kditor
o f Tht Herald before noort Saturday, Oct. 14. I f you think the
team* will tie, writ* tht word* "T ie * oppo»lte the team* listed.
Name
Addreaa

N. C. S T A T E v*. F L O R ID A
L S. U. va. C E N T E N A R Y
M IC H IG A N va. CO RN ELL
TE N N E S S E E va. DUKE
N. C A R O L IN A va. GEORGIA
H A R V A R D va. N E W H AM PSH IRE
W ISC O N SIN va. IL L IN O IS
IN D IA N A vg. NOTRE D AM E

McLaulin Gets Permit
To Purchase Old Gold
The ramification* of Preaiden*
RooarvvH'a program
to bring
about national recovery ara re­
flected in Sanford today with the
receipt by Henry Mrlwulin, local'
jeweler, of license No. PA-1170,
issued by the United Stales Mint.

1. W AITS &amp; SON
|F A 4th -

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M A R Y L A N D va. TV L A N E
M IN N E SO TA vn. PURDUE
N A V Y v*. PITTSBURGH
N O R TH W E STE R N v.T STANFO RD
V A N D E R B IL T va. OHIO S T A T E
G EO RG IA TECH va. AUB U RN

football played whrn Kell In* ii on
IV . &lt;1.1.1 »

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Satisfy. Customers
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Athlrtlc olfiolaU *| llidlln* l)olWASHINGTON. Oct. II.— (A3)
leire announced, inday that a gen­ — An lnarce**lhle pri*an ialand
re* | aiknUnion price of 73 rente f o r
dangerou*
incorrigitU*
hail berm eatabllahed for alt. home fn k ral convict* 1* an &gt;n to becuma
footnall game* Lt be playcl h Or- law apclling life lmpri*jnm*nt for
lamlo th&gt;« *ea*on. Thl* I* a
duel inn of 2T&gt; cent* from la»l
year’* icale. The charge of 75
cent* include* the regular admtuion and the government. tax.
In making thl* redullon. It. din*
official* frankly admit, that, they
' GROCERIES and M EATS
. urn miking a deiparate bid u r
IIS Phlmettn Ave.
Phone 9S
[ tette patronage at hum* game*
I I I K «rrr«M MIi m m i iH M M i
1!
Ilf rwfkflm* « f»!l Itb# •# m V
i thin tear. I&gt;r*pjta the fact that
I
IbMb, kept frwmb by Ik* WH*#I la
#*. Ilullin* ha* lost only twu game*
f
f rlRrmllwiik* n*# kate wrwfb Ik# ••BllBWNl'
m
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Ila
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f
MHlariMl
r
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la
iin
,
in three yuai* mid war undefeated'
laal n in in . htmia game* hate
Imen a I xung proportion d-iLiy.
that (tenfid. The Inun have W n .
Ml heavy, in fact, that a movement[
**&lt; Initiated laal year lu ti ime­
ter the home game* to Winlari
I'ark, rut thi* «&gt;■ hailed in tha!
No. 2 B. F8 Ox. Argo (Jin**
hope that thm «ea«on would *bow I
I’ EAS, 2 can*
STARCH. 3 for
1larger altemlanre at Tinker Fluid.!
6 0*. Macaroni or
No. 2 Itnyal Hem
"Alth iiik h the price of 73 rental
SPAGHETTI
CORN,
.1
mm*
mean* that tVdlege football
in]
j Orange County will be about thai
rbeapejl anywhere in the South.I
ii doe* nut mean that football will
, •■* I hr (HI .reel", **ld Prc.leru* lt. |
tVaid in announcing Uni le I
1dure.I Mile.
'‘ McDowall-roarhrd i
R efrigerator Buttle
team* bare been building up a!
l*ure Apple Cider
| inp Inti.in which ju*t about guat-l
NVCOA. 1 lh,
that he hold* auch a llrenne, Mr.
Mrl-*iilin urge* all peraon* to In-,
* quire of any paraon who at
) tempt, to pursnaM OKI gold Jew '
elry whether or not they hold a.
Ilpen-e In purchaaa thi* rommud-'
Ity.

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OCT. 13 and 14
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W Itllll Y

74th ANNIVERSARY

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44h S t and Sanford Ave.— 22 E. 1st S t— 118 Magnolia A v e
Finest
Granulated

PI.AIN or 8KI.K-RIKINO

Del Monte or
Maxwell House

59c

LONG S M E A T IS A T R E A T TO E A T
221 E. 'First Street
Opponile Pont Office

6 cans 25c
cans
No. 2 Cans
Broken Sllcea
2 cans 25c
Corn, Cut Beans, Beets 3 No. 2 cans 25c
PICKLES

Compound i.v
SUGAR

Phillip's

BUTTER

IONA llltA N il
Ilallnuu* — Rich

CORN

TOES

I ,Ni’Nr; 20c

U. S. No. 1 Maine

HAMS

Yonk Impgrial

J l ' AR T

CalUocnU. Tokay_

TU€E

Calif.

Icebers

65c

QtlAKFJl

2 heads ’ 15c

I.IF E IillO Y SOAP— 3 cukra
KINSO— 3 pnrktigcM

O y ste rs
MAUI

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U. S. No. 1 POTATOES, 10 lbs.
25c
Large Crisp Iceberg LETTUCE, 3 hds. 25c
York Imperial Cook. APPLES, 4 lbs. 14c
CARROTS, 2 large hunches............ 15c
IVORY FLA K E S— 3 purkaRr*
........................... 23e
W A l.lN IIlF Tbllel Tlneur— 6 n.lU ..................
25c

3p**laJ Ag*d

Cheese lb- 117c
Onions 3 lbs. 10c
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iCarrots 2 hchs. 15c iCahbage
■ibku,

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BEST Q U A L IT Y W E ST E R N and GEORGIA BEEF
KARS, T A llJ l

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PINEAPPLE, 2 Irg. No. 2l/2 cans

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or nallcia.

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FAVORITES, per pkg.
Qualrr Maid

KETCHUP, lrg. 14 oz. bottle ....

MEAT MARKETS
I ROUND
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t or CLUB
la x * W ratrrn

PIG TAILS,

PORK STEAKS-...

PIG FEETi PIG LIV E R
Fancy Waatarn
BEEF ROAST. 1b. .......

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thJa w e , * aa Osdtb u
Walker
taraad hla attention to tbs attach
In bopaa a t a hatter running

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19— UPJ-ppl, author o f, the
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I upeet o f the D ir'* foottaon In Ha aeuratea# lie
voted AJafcamg,
morod
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R A W B K &amp; B Y P L A N T S fo r solo
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— M la c tlla n e o u a
W IS H E D raonia fra* to
tth Stute (nU tH ted In

propoiltion.

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and oak cross
Huff Landing,
’ aap'.tla* on Baaboerd K- R
I pay cash, J. L. Gllsaon,
sjilson Hall, P*Land. •
am ount

-Apart»«fiU bar Rti)l
I R E N T : 'Apartment on Waal
Mil. ' I t
available Novembar
see Fred B a ll

gear hear o f c o m
popped by radio?

tow

Fan Writes Letter
Lauding Cantwell

BLUEBEARD EXBCUTBD

8FEZIA, Italy, Oct. IS.— (A V —
A v ilaly of bullata fired in ih*
back today tnsdsd tha eaiaav of
Caaarv Barvtattl, Italy* aoto-tout
bluabrard. 8«cvl*ttl waa convl*l»J
of murdarlng three young wnpivd
after marrying them and taking
thalr life aaving*. Ha waa **#•
ton truck, &gt;Ukt cuted by a H*od * ( rUHmraCh*vroJ*t 1 urn

Ford one ton track, ruffteoU o i l *
teW lira* 275.00. Reel and Sons.

”NB!CAGO, S * L 00.—Did

VanderOtlt stab « m aa raate to
Haro r o « *r*r aeon • aotttdl?
Columbus aad Ha tilt with Oho
O r beard a light?
fctata. Thrae commodores ttafl"Italy war# oat with Injuria*. Bobi y Oliver, a oophOmor* halfback,
waa aapactad to taka p m
the
punting aad passing aa well a# tha
qtiarUifeack dot aa of tha luj rad
alar, Rand Dixon. ;
Oaorgla and North Carolina'
want throofh find)
(frill* fo r 1
thalr fourteenth meeting In a s*-|
rlaa which had IU , laaapHon In
18V6 . The Tarhaala hara atvan1
victories to GaorgUh |flvs, but
tha Georgian* bare won three and
tied one o f tha U lt four engage­
ment*. North Carolina haa abown
possibly • superiority In tha air
hot Georgia apaara to have a let­
.Mining U the layman, even if It ha
ter running attack.
Bona (miration da to tha act­ iwiars and haling.
* Display raver Kashina,
ual strength o f Lo'lalana State'*
l i n t aa tha program to thofoter
tit!* threat will cone a* L. 8. U.
meet* (Centenary * College at milchlnat Bow being need la tavern!
i*Lt&gt;erUnt medical canten far oxShrarapart Batntday night. A year
pcrlmanUl work la tha treatment
of certain typee o f dtacaaa. Tba
wiacbtea give* off high-fraqoasiey
'•Metrical oodlUtlona which ordljoartty nr* aaad to produce fever
n i l kilta dtoeaa* garma la lh* an­
ti t a t la tha Ilona* of Magic tha
“ pa|le*t" treated by thee* radio
wave* la a bandfolof pop corn, aad
lit dsaaut tab* lb* corn long to pop.
'•A human pattern might pop, too,
wart not an expert physician opera ttog the marhloa." says the speaker.
" The “ world-* klmptaat radio reealvar" I* next OO tn* program. * It
'Inolta like an empty gtarn lobe, but
It la really tilled with rate gao—
neon of baUum. Dald In the path
of ■electrical
war an
vibrating
&amp;000.000 tlniaa a Second. It Pecmnea
*a wand of brtlllaat rotated light.
1
“ Hearing” Light.
, A wlard looking black and white
idlrt, with peculiar Bgura* eo It.
■ctrtne* la view naxL A rad neon
IlgtiL colled a “Uruboecope-, aaahea
on and off ln_l&gt;ont of It, raster
* than ' llta 'ey a can 'record.' When

, BLANKET Bpecta) all this weak.
Phtw* 4TB before 10 A; M. and
tecalva. them same day.- DouhJ#
wool , or Cotton, .40*j alogl* wool
or cottod 10*. Qor driver wtU glte
Tgo prompt - aorvtea. Beminol*
Countg Laundry, Inc

O H AH AM I H

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IN FAIR’S
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oiiiiism

o r rrn L ir a n o te

IN THIS NAUK OT Tllte BTATr. Or
KIAIIUDA
—
TO; It
Mlt.TON P A L i y i N A I t i
IIIN \ v l r n . ---------- l&gt;AI.TON.
ll npeterlnu by twore tttll or
I'omptalnt, h tfttolort filed In mr

Mi*. Holland Ireon,
Editor, Hanford Herald.
Dear Mr. D«an:
' In reading over tha eporta
ntwa In Th* Sanford HeralJ,
Oct. 11, especially tha A. 1*.
copy of moat valuable player
vnt# of th* Major Laagu* for
tMJ B*ason, It la vrith tegrwt
that I note Th# Herald'* racopy
o f thl* item omit* th* name of
a Hanford ratldant, Mr. Ban
Cantwell, of th* Boston Bravva,
who polled a vote of IS.
Tu show a true •porting «plrit and to partially return
thanks to Mr. Cantwell for the
many times thli past saaaon h#
has aarnad front pagt publicity
to th* City of Sanford on ac­
count of th* comments and
write-up* h* ha* recti rad In all
tha Northern pa pern regarding
hi* exceptional and diligent
work during tha season whlla
a member of tha Brava*, 11
would team that It would only
b* right to lactlty this omis­
sion through your columns if
for np other reason than to
satisfy th* aporta follower, of
thii City and show dua reaper*,
to Mr. Cantwell.
Iieap#ctfully,
B. A. HIVE.

Sport Fan ^Catches
Omission Of Fact
In R ecent'Story
By PVT1M SCHAAL

XiHEPTj'raoi. bundaiox*
g a r a n . U th . I t . aRd Pal-

EDi Small fam ished apartA f Host*#. A p p fp ' 000 Oak

Th* critical ay# * f a Baaford
apart fan, 8. A. Rlvq, who rood a
Harold sport story soma dayv
ago, eaugtq aa omission of foctx
which moil sort*Ini, should have
boon contained in lh* story—that
Ban Oontwsll, winter raaldoot uf
Baaford ood 0** hurlsr for thej
Boston Brava* this year, racoivtd
th* rot* of 18 nationally known
aportawriter* oa being tha moat!
valuable ptayar fa tha mojntl
league, la 1292.
Th* story, fur soma reason oakhowa to Tim Herald, rontelnej
th* namo* of ovory Player who rareived vote* for Um aaauml award,
lot lading Cart Buhball who wat
ortattod as th, moat valaaM* play•». wrapt tha name o f. Mr. CoattraU. A eVtafc up rerouted that the

Fair tonight and Sunday,

S. La gw a. B. D. Caswell, IM ar
Heha*!, FmPk Pierce, T. K . Wbltohurnt. V. A. S jim , E. ,Ctor la tha ••world'j wo.it organ'- L J. Braekhu A. B. Jahyum. Waat-oo", Mr. Gl*m» said that MtVo 8. Coleman. J. O. Loonardy, T. L.
D a w , Dare Bonlske, Fte-.eher

11-1 * « f U d M vail a flo a t

AN IN DID’ UNDENT D A IL Y N E W S PA PE R
M em ber A ssociated P ro s *

have, time anJ again, uv co- BaQy, aad E. I. Hay.
nporaVion aad *»tir illation, ehown
that ladoatry and lib r both bar*
tree* benefited Vacs ee of ' the

RISK

surges: o r . aut niumm«n V lo m

of what la known aa Locer.”
Turning fo Um NBA, Hr. Glenn
urged the Klwoaisa* “to take
meet A that, claim* tha*. the NKA
Id doing nothlag,” with o grain
•f aalt. Tha KKA~ l* »’t perfect,

Is which oteetrono a n drive
whan Ucht atrtkas certain hi,
metal with which the plat* |a
ad. Thl* tiny atraam of *M
la tha eledrtc current that |(
pUlled for demonstration. A
rlalon lamp, connected • wf
phonograph, transform* aoqn
brationa Into light rUiralMH
atoctrie cya picks, up tlteonJU
brationa, and with the aUtfef
apparatus raconrrrt* than
pound Tbna yon “ hear" UR

nor waa It intended to c«, ha
laid aa ha predicted that It will
undergo many change* baiad on
the experience of the past few
months.
Ha anggaattd that lh* helpful
thing t &gt; tb wan'd la to U&gt;olt for
&gt;ha
weak
ipota
in
th e
ret-up and mak* them known
to Itglalator* so that when Con­
gress meet* again, it w II bars
tha advice and fo-optratlon of
hll af the people In tla ta»k of
.ra-arranglng thf bad: feature* of
&gt;lkJ
.
the' .la
pUn.

i mrn
T h e Bemtool* Way"

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ForNations

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S E M IN O LE D R Y C LE A N E R S

M
Residents Ot Ramrkok
Suspend I? u s i ness
As Firintr It r «• n s
Out Near Harders
VIAVCKOK
— Ilrn vy

OUR PRICES ARE RIGRTI '
— FREE —
Packet of Flower Seed Saturday &lt;
to First Two Hundred Customers
FULL SUPPLY
FLOWER SEED
.
VEGETABLE SEED
’
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
:

Aa • m aiesl feature of the
|pro«nun, the Klvanlant enjoyed
e brie tonp recital presented by
the Rnsei eieterm, accompanied by
Mi*te Madeline Afalleni st the pin u . attending th* meeting
Wete: Jack Roccu, R. L. Glenn, 8.
&gt;P. Jllghleyman ns gueata. ant Kiwanlana C. R. Haa ,r, who pro­
* detl. 8. J. Nix. W. B. Zachry. C.
F. Proctor, J. 0. Sharon, HowarJ
Long, Bill Du Bone, F. U. Wilton.
Katl iMhmaan, Jno. D. Jlnklm,

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R o o s e v e lt S tresses C o n sta n t
EducationlnPeace Ideals As ni tti i »i

Best\Surety

raw ran WARDROBE Cleaned. Prasad ahd R tliaMirteU

NUMI1ER 291

Price Five Cents

SANFOKI). FLORIDA. S A T 1 HDA1. OCTOHKR II. IM.1

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, ...

Gerrmmy WillLeave
Arm s Conference
m m citTes evidence of n r a
!N FIGHT FOR PROGRESS BEING » Y«“ * " “i.1
iW PHONE RATE GATHERED TODAY

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mrnt nn&lt;l
tn*«»ud on th
skirls o f ihls etiy.
Covrmnipnt nulll rv ln!i*
1d»nUy openst) firr ' hlrli r«&lt;
o&lt;l (hroufh thr
H I
hrjriui th fir ninkrnn'Mt Tht
by fMirini? thr n o i l nm

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STOKES

'Independent -H o m e Owned, atu. O p era te?
n children—oc grown-up* either—k.
Mlgic. one of th* big free show* for

same atnry, published In aomr V
other paper* in Florida, also omit,
ted Mr. (lantwrll'a name, nlthougt |
the *tory aa printed In New Yorkj
paper* not only mention* ^Ahg
number of vote* caat fo r’ jfr.l
Cantwell, but makes a brief r i f t F '
e cue raj. manager*
tnce tn hi* axceptioonl^Woik'this t\ _
the railroad" nnder fire.
year.
•
' Ij
'I f w* fail t* »elt'a tlw difllAa all fana know, Mr. ('antwell.
ly “ . Mr. &lt;5lenn »*ld, “ we don't
season record la lh* beat harhff'
ta a strike vote then. We go
aver turned In during h l a t e ^ m
*are what ia knwn ■• a Tralnyear stay In the
n*' Service Board A decision
H* won 20 garnet and ltet only 1A
amt In point of vIctotVyASy-Ste* it gererallv reached there, but If
himself,
one of aeven major leagvi 'pitch- It Isn't, the l*n«idcnt
art who won 20 or MfPwBWaa ran step in, order the establish­
ment of sn Impartial body which
during th# year.
■'
ia to investigate th* case, and
Mr. (tentwell appeared In 49
finally Issue r. ruling ;n the firm
garnet during the year, 40 of them
of a suggestion from the White
at a pitcher, lie started end fjnlloute."
Ithed 18 gemee, while hgjjipSuch a a't-up hut ceen in rxpeered ee e relief hurlem-Or a*
starting hurlar In 22 oth er| im n
He allowed 242 hiU ImtgB* 40
games he appeared In; E p V 4 M
men, and atruck out M W flteJI''
had e teaton batting ateTimjr°?

Group SeeksDismissal Council Seeks ToRaise
Monthly Allowance
Of City Attorney, 3
For Families To SIS
Members Of Council

406 SA N FO R D A V E N U E
SUPPORT THE “NRA B U Y ‘NOW " CAMPAIGN
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Large Pkgi^ CH ll^ 0 -----15c
GiantJ^&amp;G SOAP, 4 for.. 15c
A Y Toilet Soap
PURE CREAMERY
S w ig

COFFEE

BUTTER

Coaspoaod
L A R D

Itettora Laof
S A L A D D R E S S IN G

3 lbs. 21c

Quart 21c

Brown

W*#tetew rw—

k M abruptly In lh* Chicago pit.
teatag tha full fiva cant* a bushel
pa*xnittrd in a tlngi# day'* tradi Corn aad oata loat two to thte*
eaftta a boahal and cotton In thr
Htm Y ork market racattad LOS to
A M a kata. la th* bond mofkot
Ita aortioa o f, th* fourth liberty

PillaburyV XEXX
* .P L O U R

24 lbs. $1.09

CHEESE
HOM E

B A K IN G . IS

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W ITH

Only three pltchars' wunea ap­
pear above hla In the SpVl aland*

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PERFECT T W O -T O -O N R

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Ita Record Of Safety

LCAVENER

M ak«s Tem pting, T asty C a k e s
an d D a llc io u i Hof B r e a d s ,

-lifith pardonable pride, 54 HanUtd employee# pf U&gt;* Atlantia
tapat Lin* Railroad, gathered In
iis d t y HoU yesterday sfterttfG to attond the quarterly
a*0tln
of th* Safety CommltB a d th* J**k»°nvilla District,
tftfi thalr i q I i - ~ to th* an|Xincement that them has not
Mete a reportshie accident In the
Steal Coast U a * ara* duriog th*
|irt Ida* months and 12 day*.
IfT. L- Duma# p(welded over tha
■pallag which had enthusiasm
■M faUowthlp aa a feature. 8 . E.
W m ,1 secretary of th* CommltWS, g y art lag tlN affair, dectarod
QNt every artaa la th* room opMbtted ready to protect th* local

PORE and
'
B E A N S , L k Cut

SAUSAGE
BACK

T A L Ia A llASSKK, Oct 14
—Charge* that S
I*ar«i»c, city
attorney of
Av»»r* Park, ha«l
control ami tiommalnm
over three latmbrrv of the city
council "until reproaentativr
rmmrnl haa be^n totally
tic
•troyed" w «r» mode liefiiii* tu»v• m ir Hholti yesterday by a d« lr
gation.
Tba dcJegaUon through T. A.
McMlcboUa. who acted a- -pokraman, urgt*&lt;l removal of Pardee
and also naked removal of J IMaster*, I. H. Font ami S J
Pendleton, members of the « ity
council.
MrNichfdna charged in a rest*
lution rend anil |ire«rnt* d * ■ *h&lt;*
governor that
Pardee had ac­
quired control of
Avqji
Park
property by levying aifalnst it
for delinquent
tM«i»» and thrn
having a corporal mn he owned
hid In the property when ll was
•old for takes.
Pardee then settled tin amount
of Ihe delinquent la^eu "'*h
bonds acquired at l”W prices, the
resolution charged
An audit of Avon Park mum
dpal affairs was ordered tecent
ly by Governor Kholti and Comp
trailer l * r . but when auditor,
started work an Injunction bait­
ing them wat granted by fiiru lt
Judge
B a r k e r . kUKu hulas
charged the injunction »■&lt; giantrd without noticr of a hi-ariinr

T A l.A H A 8 HFFa.Orl

llut frili'ial ^u\r» imu-nt * nll-'Um'iu
Klurfiln hr In r r fi'r d wtiffnirMi
l\ t»* »ai«r from $ lrt l*» U*' fhr
• vriMtfr monthly allow ttio** (•■•
familira.
Tb»« mean* ih f -fati* o m Iohi*
for ai proEimatftv $1.7MMNI0
•

.fib |e|e-v--I •• • . tl.

month

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Eckerfionn ShipShrimp
To Western Markets

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Tin- number of fund!.......... "
lief m ilt inrreBted m m ly
tiuHl
1st! nmnth Mar ut I itrx. sl.i'-ilin-ct"i. re|"irti-d to 'In- n'lll; i'
Then- me i i " « 111"..Ob" . n-&gt;e.. with
A.’II.O.Mi persona i«pir&gt;&lt; nted.- mt
Ihe state relief rolls. Ksgc *si-l
lie added, b o tc ie t, lltiil itul'* »
t|on« were lellef rose* would Irres-e for 'be nerl few inOld h«
lo r Beta of the ell ru- |d U n r nnd
shipping work, winli i funning m
tivilii-t and lieginnmg " f
•h*
touritf seatun

I .oral WcatluTReportN
To lie In Daily Data

The dn reas.. be. raid, will net
be ■nfflrlrnt to twite th.

average

allotments pel fmall.
created nee.lt doting fi.ll .....I v 'it
ter month-

Tl.e -Isle enunefl ye- 1 d a y nl
located tl.lijrt fain to .. ..... In’* «7
-nunil^i for r^li* f n* t»v»tir*
( k U U r . Imlividual county r u m l'
were not mmic pirbllr
"Vk&gt; i«a lir r #" Fngjr HlW. **•,***1
lit l*g expen-et thl« rjn ln r will bgreater (ban during tile ell mine.
For the average Tamil* nf f..u-

tl Its Mls| W I 4 il iR t
ftiifiw

far We l.0|"- in I " aide to im-rentbe allotment" to IU . n faiiilli '

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STEAK
W ASHUNGTON, Oct 14 fltoolnr Adams, of C«U&gt;ci
.14 toftay that th* Secretary
coted that a
processing

aa krtac oooslilstsil tu help |
scars. B-gsr I* not one ef
ml* commodities named In
arm AdJuatasoot Act.
I

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A pragtam of
w..ik for lb *
si.llrr
will b» .ta»rio|.«-&lt;l.
I

r-uunittr, ia cunposei,
Bowing parson *: K K
,
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P- K
f.inti.n K. Alim , J. O '
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w S ('ulasnan. It Iu I' .mas, Ray poi. W.
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tuns w.rr blown high into rite otr.i

R. A . Ncwiuon, was urn." .."•*4 by tin Treasury

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lUiuh, aimI A. E. Yowali. (ia^ (lir List prrviou quotation.

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mill hnluaMr real mtatv, yvatrrltc\
formally cloiril l*y Judjfn
\S K It Iit ni nit *»f prohutr court
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J.. ..•sni as a fuotor.th* concern, has bean in H R C
ford for tbet (mat a*v,ral iRm
supervising lmprovaments t*&gt; hte
12th Hlrv-et pleat pravaral##
operating ranalag operalbiS, Iff
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si 2 IH* o'clock, it wa- (| t(
to.ts&gt; by t'hairman 1. ,l(|

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foll-

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iii&gt; «•••-!• v iMit.iiitrr
.i i .1 tlo* i m h i n r y

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t« f it•! Wivctlng uf th.

_____

uitehir

has alliHltd ll.£R0,0n0 fn thr
for i K’tobvi but an *a*Mi » »•••• »f
$625.1UK) proll*lily will
hm» ' '

fill
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bo clung to tbr rum.
liualt's "pce'l.i.g aul‘

It kYFIKLIt. Cob... Oct. 14— OP.
Tins lown ws* “ flat broke" yrst,r.I*) and virtually every one of
it- Irw ritisrna was looking for
thr burglars who looted tha office
of thr town treasurer Thuraday
night, l-eta Fleming, th* troosurer
ws* “ not sura" what th* loss
wiiul'l he. “ ll wasn't much, but tl
wa&gt; all th* town had,** ah* sold.

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OKLAHOMA CITY. Oct.
I t — (A.P.)— Georjre "Ma­
chine Gun" Kelly and hid
wife Kathryn were sentenced
to life imprisonment today a
few minutes after n federal
Jury convicted them under
the “Lindbergh Law" of the
kidnaping of Charles Urachell.
oil millionaire.
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D is c o v e r e r
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Jury Deliberated One
Hoar Before Turn­
ing In Verdict Of
Guilt Agraihst Pair

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t\ hile tin* I'n tlr.l S in tra oh
served the 44 l*t atn tv crsa ry **t
th e D iscoveiy o f A n trri.a with
celebration*. confine*! m ainly t *
achooU, the rest of A m erica,
from the Rio Crnn.le to Cap"
Horn, celebrated
the day a*
“ L a F ie sta Or l-i l ia i a " , ( fr s .
liv al o f the r a t e ) . Spanish
A m erican tepiihlirn re;o g n ,rc
O ct. 12 as national
holt lay*,
dedicated to the
memory of
C hristopher Columltux pint tip;
txtenslon of the Spanish race
w ith th r new world. Italy ami
Sp ain
staged special
cere­
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H A N F O U It

F L O U IU A . V H C IM &gt; A Y .

NEW FINANCE HIGH SALARIES
PLAN ISSUED OF MOVIE MEN
BY TREASURY BEING PROBED
M o re
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S e c u r itie s
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H o n d s B e in g R e tir c d
W A SH IN G TO N . Oct. K! oV» '
The treasu ry la«t oiirlit ntinm.ifn
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a nrw financing pt**i.*innt . Xpert***!
t« run writ in r u e * * «*f
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TV * maximum sentences were
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Vflhght 18 day* a f te r the raptu re B l a c k j a c k s
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•ety three day* a fte r they went
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Iv r ( r , i h r A i t a c k
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F lU L A D K I.P n iA , Ori 12 pistols and a number o f
knivuu and cluba w ar* aelaeil by
»uUcu today
In raids on three
kuudqtMrtara a f th r Khaki S h irto f A m erica whilr m ember* o f the
ofganlxatlon w er* m assing for n
m n h oo W ashington
Tw enty one persons were taken
la tha raids and poll s said i h '
eoup nipped in Ih * bu&lt;l a plot to
a term tha arm ory o f the l l l t t i
rag im aat o f th# Pennsylvania Ns
tla a a l Guard and airlt* the ammu
nit Ian stored th r r t.
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police arc
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that
several
hundred m em bers of
the group
knd ooabUlaad nod w rrw . w aiting
f a r Sm ith f a r lh s lr trip to W ash ­
Ington when th ey were iaided. An
* l fa r th * Joarney
ago, Sm ith said h t*
to “ In stall" P re si­
lt a » d ictator o f the
S la te * .
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IN G TO N . O ct. 1«. IMy- ;
MRA yesterday o id aro l wiUi
th * B io *
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k g . etnplayers o f New R&gt;* “
T » f a r alleged wlUfal
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( i hanks, * 10,000,000.
lie in a position eim ilat to f a ;
Ih c r m lng m onths, an .1 tiia t th a •
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rail- fr r ig h lr r " O s r c o ls " will gu hack
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the national X iilu stin i
i a w J 5 S .* ’ w *"
do
til ti ■ t-hat t* tl
i'u n lu u e of preferred stocks in
M 'i t.?o!tJ,Hi4 i * ’Dg t.otright fta n ta
a i t . Is th r owner o f “ Tim l . . h“ ilv, Ukf %•►|s&gt;i r&gt;,
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In .oinks, 8700,000.
6700,000.
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delwnliires ,n
playing tha Blue KagI* A -,» ry b a s i*,, and t
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NEW t o ' k . i t . , •- •
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i t p i a h t t s *■„ *i w o . u a i i p u i n u l a ,
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Sttlf-huuidaling loans, $48,022,- Al»ula**|. it iila
I* w orld ha advisable to c a n y tha
Kl U v tri
2&lt;r2.
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Financing o sp a rt* o f
a g ric u l­ Miami
Se creta ry uf ag ricu ltu re
for
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then rut.-t 1* i whether to *»h«
vs '• f(U y expelled Jo h n |i .‘; tet- iV.Tt cr jp loan*. M%7W m IC.
Mdc, ho replied to Ih i- effect
tWo holts, a MClIlt . a pa,it'll, a m *»» Jr*, of l*)tiiiMi«lphla. inem htr
I ’urchase uf Huma Loan Dsn's
T h r ctirvoratiun
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"A H rig h t; Join th r N. K,
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U is the •tdjr publi- state largo screw and a six -s b la p irra of of 'h e firm o f Htetaon and H ^ck* a te ck . 657,670.000
repaym ents of .H7H,88 5 ,6 7 1 , lea v ­
aad put th a t black brxxu 'd m i t h .
| have made in connectiu.) g la ss. T h * w iuuaa au, trie d no ill
H&lt;Wa O w ners' ing more th an |2,0 00,004,000 out
infer. Whirl) wax autptsdkd la s t t P u re b a s* of
.11 you - a n t t e . Dut ‘
L o a n Corporation s t f t b ,
#2 ,000,- standiiig.
iiKinth* •
the m atter
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A tnnn federal ag en ts said
hatl "S q u e a le tl" on a n atio n al­
ly Operating gang o f counter­
fe ite rs
was
cornered
and
slashed to death today n fetv
hours n fle r police were tip|&lt;cd
o f f that ho hail (teen marked
fo r death. T hat m an was Nick
R e d u c tio n
in
L iv in g
Hhihi **. 47, rvvrnl.%
&lt;1 by H arry
C o sts
Is
B a s is
O f
llii.k , P n itcd S ta te s Ju stice
D epartm ent ncent
n* an inP ro g ra m
A im e d
A t
»ider who rc\cnleil the reerr*
rin c.
B a la n c in g
B u d i r e t | «tf tin* counterfeit iitff
Muck Itad been trnilini? h lri
Mince splint*. Police L ieutenant
P A R IS . O rt. i : , t l^ president
I'n 111. k 111*\ d etlared ,,O theRm .-. \cltV «li t\•• t*» h« k the dr
iiiiird ct* will .**• ur. T h r c*tun|.M.H&lt;ki,.n will have .» K ictich conn
Ik ! G'ltei - rile a pow eiful irnm?
( i i I u • " it.» \n u»tton-, in n (nr
h- .idi .1 !•&gt; men w ith m flucnc*.
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NUMBER 292

Price Five Cent).

1»W

�wpg Trfotirsr anggesty an
them* song for lh&gt;s
togranu "In lha Sweet
Buy."
cv»nch governmsal has
yeshVot RooMyeit, as, lha
cpsraseatyUys of this
fg. .# B*h«r pif lienor to o*
B. th a

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u n d er

tgf* of Qeorgf Washington.
IT fxmr substitute for .1 J-2
&gt; gpldl
Rttijicin.lrlp* to ciplaln
irjcflljsfs. tm&gt; dumb lo
meaning, the theory of
h dlmchsion, the Unigo anndunrri the

lamuiar. Tb*y don t aswsy an­
other dimensiun They naed a liule
mors of the eld diuistudoss, a
little more length, a little mors
far*dth, a JitlJ* more depth.

pK&gt;hlttll^ij amendment' ahojiltf
be ample indication o f th e perniatodg* in Uiio country o f
■ tro n f popular aentlm enl in favor o f pecnonal liberties. I t t c
power o f a n y governm ent or any person to tall anyone w hat
he may d rin k U s fcedh round’* ' relinked. T h e Individual haa
1
fesMtoted upon U a rig h t to go to hell in h is own way w ithout
\
_
{ ^ e r n w w i i l -h rt^ fw w tce: No, more sfiH federal a Rents
prowl jftn m td b a m doors and house edrnira, o r atop automohil^a on public highw ays looking for. a pint o f gtm
B a t In sp ite d f t h f a Am erican stand in defense o f'p e r*ofW liberties, th ere is spreading {hroligudut JUi$ world to*
day a 'potion th a t (he rig h ts o f th e s la te are" param ount to
t W i . pr, IWfar spake DriAdta**-lnmdga Nstts, Bsoaer Cmiur.
thd rig h ts o f th e Individual. W hether you rail U Contmun*
ly ton &lt;V e a M
eeagwnH Hn * TharaUn, and Ala# *$*■&gt;. F W ls m , Naslsm o r ju s t plain collectivism , it la much
tag With t|a K. It- A. of today., John*#* was* tin Informal spaakthe name. T h e rig h ts o f the' Individual are sacrificed for
A regaUr kwiatss m atin g fel-|.rt „
ogrtealtors topic*!
th e rig h ts o f all.' It Is assumed th a t w hatever benefits the
_
j
th*
Chapter
8
trine
Band provided
grpup b en efits th e d iffere n t nte^ihers o f the group.
Dr. Thomas -BalTjr, of Wlntsr|the musk. whil# Clifford King, 8 L|
‘' Thdh!
Is, kHowever,
'n H M W M *
sa
s H n a e o ila
n h n a n
k la
k M APV
TBgre Is,
a ddangerous
phase no ff tth
is Itheory
|de*jror for Mm ha
Parh. and T. W Lewtoo. J r , were J cihlr Whits, J r , Joke Sewknrik.t - —
w
hjch we
We do not nice' and which" we believe contravene# tn forking o f B nk* Ua*
which
dlswwr (W ,U of Mr. and Mr*. B ; anj) R oom C o tir * m th* do*,
ev
ery
principle
of
freedom
and
liberty
upon
which
our
gov­
In***.
every’
Mr*. Bryan IHrginr and lift y . WWaJfcr Tn#*day wonlng. * " [h o u r s , Rxfrvahmeat* -war* »*rw iJ i
1
Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Po*r«0, e| pi,. Brras. J l , whh f c r i M
ernm ent was founded. W h at m#y bo to tne g ro u p 's relative;
Blfa WalnHgbl dpexrt Tu«wd#» J boforo tha irvaetiag was emctwM-t
ly trivial m a tter may lie to the Individual' all th ere is fri Quit man, C t, bava arrived. In trw •Itors ia Oi* horn* _*f fir . *i tilfbt with kls mother in Oriad*.
prtMat vino: Mr*. Oy
a .- .* —
1* ? .
th e world. T h e life o f a single person means little enough rlljr and wfll Uhs charge of the Mr*. Arthur Rstt M'Orisndd
Mbs BlrSas Walnright
Hoggas Mrs.
Aba K
Johnw«f«l an op*ratios far m satnl * f k o , g n
C. - P.
Bandar***.
f rMkw fkaa Gh« *m
in a riu n try o f a hundred and tw enty million souls, but to Sanford llouo*. Mr. Pnwti) is an the pu t s*r*n t M r*, bar*
■M* manager and will maka ths TUmrri to their ham* here.
toasUs Wrdnsoday.
Jtt*. H. J . Thurston, Ufa. W. A*
th e individual whose life is g t stake it is everything.
n U a h rC i
Mrs. Call Daul sstsrtainod th# RMtmmt, Mr*. W. S. Baris, W. 8. " - a
No one rah deny th a t society as a whole would be b ette r
i
\*
L y * * 1 BU (and f
Tooar
tadtso*
■Mndsrtr
O
ftlf
Maris,
P
*n
rr
Thurston,
KI.
o ff If It could elim inate from Hit ranks all persona su fferin g
. jw jg w c B . i _ n tm u t
Monday
i
t
t
n
a
e
i
.
Aftor
tho
bustg**u.
John
Sawkarik.
S
r
,
C.
H
|wlth Insanity, deform ities, aru te alcoholism, S t. Vitug Dance
FROM OLD
was* mootlac Mias Myrsw owl McKannqy B* H. Mnlrhtnd. Ray*
or o t b i f FUTVOUfl disorder*. From th e »Uuidpolnt. o f tho
MBs Culpoppor gnv* reports ft*o« mpad Landraaa. Albn Boll, Hon*
body politic, perhaps tjie people would be b elte r o ff If all
o rthdy of tho work .R*
noth Bantoh, Virgil'Matt*. W. IV
these wrecks o f hiimanil.v could he painlessly put to denth,
W**t Palm Reach, struggling’ hr ring around-the-roor of what* MUnions.1 Huron proyood wrtot MfPtgnWl, C. J . -Coltman, Ale*- * .
blit Tor these persons thus led to slaughter such a plan would under a 1 1#,000,000 debt, haa ua-tg^r U o naar gam* mag ba ca lM Mr*. J . # - * J - m . B r * - * " . » £ £ J t d w . &lt;hri
T brif
derlaken la achieve . r*Ur«h asd ^
^
jo-rm „ u . o ln . t the hart, Mr*, Unheal Oman, Mrs- gaitb. Herbert Rub*, M ri * * W |
certainly not improve th eir condition.
;
Hm m b f t B M r t f R U M
.
_ . H Jam *. WUsotr. Mr*- »nroM Varik,
fm H Kmdsl, Wbatan Bawl
That oyr illustration m ay not npponr fan tastical, wc call emerge a saw creelure from Ibe
old, ilebl ridden riirll in which II cU.K. which projwrty owners wui Mrs. Georgo Mora**, Mrs. T. L. detmbh. Jn#**#' BasSsn,’ * #«*■
attention to th e recent sterilization law of Chancellor H itler was enraied.
1 not pay. Will, therefore, the dta»
D E iH E N tty
which K o v H fs ’ that an operation preventing reproduction
Briefly, Palm Bra h county lag;ktrlrl ».*uai» these debts and In­ Ungo. Mr*, ff. t. Wh C Mm M.
McLAULIN, J r .
shall be berforroed upon nil persons su fferin g from any form itiator* laet spring created a new r'lude them in their ta* IcvyT Tha M. Otdor*. Mr*. C, I t Daws**,
of Insanity. |t In d ifficu lt to arouse sympathy for an in­ district la that-roynly, Whlrh *«*' dlsliiel will not.’
Optoeuririeh
the Mtaeee OUw , U&gt;U MUshem,
Bonner Cartor, J * bm*
sane person lHit II should he 'understood that insanity Is artly coincided with Ibe *r#B hf' (, is pitin that lha communjly Marin* Yeuag.
Wild* Young. McDnoM,
Kyk
QaaUkhnnw.
largely a m a tter ofi degree. Alt of us are more or less In­ the city of W*sl Palm Peach. T bi' of West Palm Beach U acting ori Cetherln* Young, M JL Bray, MU* DtVId Earl*. Clifford King, furry
sane. Furtherm ore a person may !&gt;•■ insane today and per- new district «vf W*sl ralm Be a ■*)' Edrlrr of Its alert former city at*
n . , Poulin* Mernn. Xadr* Srikkarik. and Tslaiadg* Melt*. _
fc rlly hantl Wmtorrow. W here is Germany s sleriliia tio n new undrrtakr* to lr»y taxes foe torory, t’ongre*sm#n Mark Wit-'
lioard g niog.to draw the line?
, _ (i&gt; _ payment of police and flrE pp&gt;- rm, whose bill for relief of kabhAnd who js going to ail on th is hoard anyw ay? Our « • Ircltnn, for paying the salaries of nl(,| r*unlclp*Hllcs has paasel
I)k officials of the city, wbn s1»u the House ayid sow watts action
ncrlenre with the prohibition law has been thnl “ m®"1 ore official* of the district an I
Renate. The district Id**'Ik
worthy purpose ran lie hopelessly mid dated liy unworthy nd fur discharging all those other oh- . ilno gip until Congress can act.
m ln jitra fo ra . 4 t la aaaum cd ^lm t tlU L m cm biri .fll ! be N f f i l Tlfrattmis. settle “frill*“IMT UUIMMli
uo.Ur (Be'term. ifT K eW ll.
w o t.U b e boHtifnl appnii.tero. named very hkely not for fhefp drM, which sny community Incurs rol municipal bankmpUy hitt. If day evening at the M. K. Church.
Jl* also rendered a piano spin.
skill and Experience in dealing with iieurnslhcriia. but rath er in the naluisl cou&gt;*e of operalian., 71 |Mr cant of. a dty’a
MAJtTIN
No tascs are leviud by lhe s|d&gt; *gree upon a aettlemant, the
for th eir political pull in their individual communities. W hat
WieboJdt’s Studio
BRATU fP B BIDNAPBRB
a splcn^l({opportunity to punish political o|»l»oijeuts. Tn curb city nf West Palm ,Beach except, agreement la binding upon the
lo pay
bonda
ami interest.) minority. If We*t Palm Beach caa
rival p a rties!
. . .
A U ST l^ Texas, Oct.' If — (ffl
' T b t Invasion of Individual righ ts does not end here. Strsagely enough, few if anyj ho]j hsr affair* In shape o»*l!
—The Texas House af RspreseaA nother law would give the l l i t ’er government the righ t to property ownris inl.ndcd lo pay. the bill becomes law her fstdr* Is tatlvas yesterday passed a hlU
l
t*a tzvxneattsm m y*
any lairs lo the city of West, mueh brighter, for more than 78
put to death any person su ffering from an incurable disease. Palm Itraeh, lo maintain their ef-i per rent bf her creditor* h*»e making ktdnpplak puniahahla by
It is a splendid way t&lt;&gt; gel rid " f « nuisance I Such persons fkient poller *nd fit* depart^ agreed upon a plan. Only ■ small death. The Senate already had ap­
DOZIER
q u a l it y p a jn t b
som etin u * live on for years with absolutely no benefit w hat­ toents, lo insure gstlutge &lt;oll*c- minority keeps ll from going Into proved Use hill- It BOW goes to
"
B
u
t
F
o
r
71»g
R outh"
ever to the sta te or nation, a drag on the community ana lion and street sweeping, and so effect.
Ode.' Miriam A. Farguaon for hor
Your hows* needs paint. To buy now M both Ecol
their relatives. Get rid of I hem ! So IhM the energies of the
j Meantime, however, lb* charm signature.
Hit the bondholders have ap t lag, solvent butterfly of the dlsr„mllv mnv be devoted to tile progress of the s ta te !
Patriotic.
pcalnl to the district. The ns-, trict Is enjoying • brief life
Make your home mom attractive, nod n mom plsesaat pUca la
niripaiily of West Palm Beach 1*1 while tb# abandoned and deb1- a log trailer hauled by tb* truck
ryot playing fair, they Based, inj smeared shell of the city ia foe. &lt;f M. M. llammlW liamnrlt was
which ta Hew
* 's is*
g,jV
n j
thus tryin gto play hide and -seek I gotten.
cledred of any blame for tb* anSTANLEY-ROGEBS HARDWARE" GO.
rids at, and autWerttiea said no in1
#
* .Tm R tn f o r * A v« um , ,
"v
***
queet would be M i McCormick's
daughter witnessed tha accident.

Harry r#pworth has r/il»r*d
upon )iis fifth year ol tervirr as
prhaldeut pf thr fhamber of com
nlfTce. It If a high boniir /or a
ntdn to so hold thr confidepp* of
..hit associates in civlr life that
thay ratum hfm (o office year af
Mif year. ’And It. I* fortunate loo
f ir lb* f*l|*other of Commerce that
H'has.smong.JL* members a man
1 o f’ Mr1. ' Pap worth's elvie loyalty,
hth" anthiMtasni M Hanford and
j
iiu&lt;i
............. . i|iica#Pt&lt; hIiuII Inrlmlt- such rnnlndieff #t
oitTaRC? Tyrnntn nr old nomrtinioa found this rwoUrnu Very
useful.
* .
InUrssl*. Mr.
“A HcieliUst In America rrfeid ly miggesteti th at the governm cfll ghould, pea# lavfg preventing Demons ncMIried to alaiwteis from m arrying o ilier i*er*ona hiihjeet In the uamo ail*
fnent. He contended th at such sU tu tce would In tim e comjrleVly wipe the dlseaae from the facp of the earth . Many
person# su
l b.ject to the ailm enl. however, do not know they
___ i contemplating murriuge would have to
nre. Every person
J#panes* anti-war pact. &gt;&lt;Re|gti;ns he cKamlncd. IIT
f a. diabetic "tra in should he found, the
MtWrSIl Japan ami the United ___
‘ 1.
• v
Diarringe_____
would__
he rprevented
ffUles do nqi appr*r pt present
One wontlem how f a r this invasion of individual lilierf f t y iordlal", he told Amer'csq
rtriespondents, "but ajy agreement liea cxjuld go if it w ert given u free ruin. One cun well
M Improve relations could &gt;« imagine it time when a federal ctlrfcw would tell people
yaached If the l«&lt;o natiuns would when tp go to htMv anil reveille would In* aounded all over I he
show determination never to wage rodntry railing them oul in the morning. The amount of
W#r In tha future. I believe an sugar they could use |n th eir coffee would he prescribed hy
gThltratfon treaty -with the Unit- law, ant) federal proclamations would tell then) when lo
ad Stale* would go a long way bathe. Tito Individual would he a mere cog In the machine.
'tgwari
Improving
American- The machine would’ bo the state, (he Utopia, which would
jap an *** relations.” le t1# h &gt;pe be free from disease, greed, and probably death Itself.
W l ' l f such a treaty U approved,
M "trill ‘ have ’ more binding force
0R u tha Belgium neutrality ppet

An Aspect Of Tlie Naval Huco

k# n0w
credit curpqration
rh the government hg* set up
Ifc# jwpose Of making loans on
necurlty of «oamoditls« has
gad Itaalf.th sxUod credit on
M s f t k rat* *( ten tent* a
A As Us* pnsrkyt price ef
d r an tha New York Effr

sas.im

Not In the aplrlt o f JingOltmi i»ut more ns B -m htfer of
Inform ation we niove to Tomnfent on statistic# comparing
lha naval atrepRth of JgjH&gt;n and the United Staten. \Vc nuppoae th at a m ajority o f American# bclletu th at th eir Navy
ia second In u tm ig lii umoug the nuvics o f the world. Thi#
in theoretically true hut actually we are out ranked hy the
#en force# not only of G reat Hr It# In but also o f the Mikado.
” ‘A w riter fecently ha# |*ointed out that Jap an ’# navy U
Incredibly Kjrpngcr than our#, th at it ho# used uj» every ton
g rajitcd Jt by treaty , th ree year# in advance a f th e lim iting
D ecem ber date, th a t It ha#’ only 66.000 lonn l««# o f fig h tin g
nhtps than we have, and th at out of it# total o f 220 ahip# it
haa Italy M wbich are out o f date while the United State#,
out o f a total o f 872 ahlpn, haa 288 which Are showing th e ir
ift.
In other word# Jap an nlnio.it equals our navy In actual
tonnage, but fu rth er, the tonnage w h ic h H has Is elmogl all
o f (Bodero construction, whergh# mm b ut uu’tu U'bWii* age.
To cmrrect th is unfavorable pietiue the United HiAteA had
begun A rush o f ahlpbulhling vihich w-ll i.n n k; tbo Atuerteon
N»vy up to fu ll treaty atrength. W ith " t h r cn/ipjetlon of
contemplated nayal expansion our he# to re** will be n o r *
B ^ r ly
fcjaar tylth A p a n , i f not exceeding hiv.
^ &lt;’*
mg'tho
A l r e f ® # iReang llk fo yr nlbth Ih f #4&gt; 1

MARKOT TRENDS

* NKW YORK, Oct.
Railroad loans of both the low and
hlghprlrrd
ratrgorira
rallied
substantially In the bond market
yesterday under the spur of re
Sewed speculative and Inveatment
demand
1 The I la d in g volume expanded
(o I t I .(iwa.tSNt. par value, agaiavt
fp.lHU OtHl T uesday, and the aver
i r fo r #() dom estic ro rp o rele isSues advanced three, tenths of t
Juunl.

Condition
orida F a i
SayB T o w n s e n d

U ’o a tln u e d rr n m p ag e O n »)
lo th e O k eerh ob ee cra p .

Cahhage; l.tttle rabcege set hy
Oct. I ami Ucrrmber harvest will
I &lt;w light. An iocteas* In tital sc
resge u aaticipated.
.Straw berries
•upplr
of p la n !* before ths siurm helped
grow er* sfterw ard s when
early
iilaiH iags were damaged.
Some
10,000 arres plsanog, ns
cum*
p*r«d with IIJO O last saasoo. To
O ri. 1 only to percent ol crop h*4

Some United Htatrs government
se'-urities becama quite active fid
lowing a report from Washington
that I he tfeasnry would call a por­ t#rn Mi.
tion of the more &lt;b»n Kuaq/Mw,
Toinat as: Kail ctup to hr short.
f&gt;0&lt;&gt; l.ihrrl y fourth 4 i*4».
Dad* .riMioly pinriand Lomstusi
Juki li. ally wiped out by bsavy
r in r A R O ,
O ct. I I — ( f f S - f o r rplos rrccoll. Ira
r«unly will
th e th lril d ay in su cceeelan w h eat hstvstl GUO acres of fsii (emsloes,
y e s te r d a y rin sed low er.
Manatee 400 erics, CoMier JM,
A flu rrie d
Istd u p turn ‘ tn th e Broward,
300 and Highlands
w h ea t \ m a rte l w as
m o re _ th an c &gt;*Bly W acres. Total acreaga Jail
w iped • Qt.
yaar was JAOO (fall crop) as
W h e a t closed fid g e ty , 1-1 to 1 coatpared with l.TWJ this fhJI. '
1-2 u n d e r T u e s d a y 's fin is h , corn
Crisry: Vary small srreaga gst
1 - 2 — 7-B dow n, o a ts u n ch an g e d te a t Bauiord for early barveil ba­
1-4 lo w e r,
an d
prrtvlslqfta
u n ­ rn se uf itamage to seed beds last
ch a n g e d ta 10c d e rilo *.
month. 8um* drereaa* la acreage
C o rn
Ig n o red
a d e c id e d ' irp- In Manat re and Harasota round"*
p ro v em en t
e f sh ip p in g 'dem and . and posse iy * |u peterst cut in
Y n r 'h t M ast l b * lim a b ein g , iudl- geminult Uiuulj.
Bis hundred
callous o f a big sh ortage of oats "aarly cutting" acres at Sarasota.
failed ta arouse buyers.

('u ru n tb e rs : Huuu In crease 'in
n ck u ag * over
1A M
a c t* *
la s t
s * a s o n . M o v rg ic e t a f crop to a U r t
la ta in l l x t o t e r in c a r tata.

NEW YORK. Oct. l l —&lt;AVrkiittm fluriueUnos were confined
t* a ranee of 10 or 11 points yeaEggplant: Harntnda county kps
tarday with lb* market Buiwing largest * ' irage. 3*0, and p eking
negligtht* change* at tb* A mw.
nnd shipping genatgily should
I’rices eased In Ih* late. Uniting, start this mu*tk
Influenced hy the action'' of other
la ttu c *
aad
anrpkridet
Ja e s
markets. December, which had a c r e s th is y e a r b e e * se o f poor
*pld tip from #17 tn tt.4? rinsed at sw a n n l a s t y a a r . g e i e r a i a r r a r act
p.fO. with tb* general markht end­ a t U a a fq r l
ing steady at a net datllaa of l
point ta an advance af t px#id*
NAN K IIJJO ) BY TUAlUffl
In ' tha eariy tradlqg^ near
liostbs were relatively a^sy be
HAVANA, r ia , Oct.
eauxh uf Octnha* Uqwtdatioa on le­ •** Mctormkk was U M new
as ah#* a t a faw aaUcaa. Latex pe- «» yaeterdsy when he stepped
•Uiens wahs stawly la sympathy
with tha axtloti af Uvarpeal.

lit*, fwtwtt*. M , &gt;*

vegntahl** M%. ~-wlhgm hhsa

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mmL )
r
i :
n
? j r ' t..

Jt-Jl
■Hi
hV

(tesMng^yrwtAdpy gad
' ^ y b a s and oris

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showed ntOd

K-y
IftflB, 11*^- m

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T-l_

J

�W'VIA

PACK
Comedy, Presented At
Woman's Club,Success Ready For Friday’s

1 * '&lt; ip«"rl*ne*il m eh whir
4 * e d f c f t h 'k p o # * f f S " J « l t e t o "

Bbth **cU M ifa. «wM «M

their JM 2 t e a *&lt;&gt;n the lon gest g s ln
made through th e l a k e City IBM
•The Sh aw l," a tw o-act comedy
m u lim ited to a s i » t lc IB YAM *
o n ’ Kovlet R ussia, w ritten hy Mrs,
ru n, so e ffe c U r* ts the s e e o a ^ q j
Hemrj W ig ht, o f this city , w h s
Coach Leonard
U cLuras
and defense.
presented y esterd ay afternoon at
N ext week Coneh M el.o cas' men
the W om an's Club before a large m em liers o f his 19-1-1 fi*otbsl| team
. re one o f th eir h s u lc s l l i n n * , ,
audience o f W om en's Club m em ­ p t th e finishing touches to their fa
an
im portant th
, a t with the D ayton * t e t t V l M *
bers and g u ests a t the fir s t en­ p re p aratio n s fo r
Conference
gam e sh e e r* on City Inland In D aytona.
tertain m en t o f tba season spon­ N o rth eastern
sored by th» L itera tu re Depart w ith the stro n g L ik e City team B oasting a veteran line vM ih w ill
m eat o f the club, w ith the a ss is t­ in th a t city tomorrow i-y under­ outweigh B anford by a* levs* f l? e
going a fin al p ractice session late| poundi to a m in , the B u c c if iw n
ance o f the Hume D epartm ent.
promise to sweep Sem inal? t t l f h
Directed hiiy F . C. U acklahon. this afternoon.
P rim ed to physical perfection ' o ft-lt» f e e t to s c a r e 'a -la-'blT# via
the pla&gt; had only two ch a ra cters,
portrayed by M iss &gt; le r , Dighton ami drilled in a drfensive style off IU fe e t to score a decisive viela st*
and W illiam J . J aerie Mr. Js e e te which they did not know
took the part o f Ivan Nlcolaieh, week, Coach k lcLu cas' men will
■n a le rt young villa g er whe bad leave for Lake City, befo re lunch
learned
much g u rtag
U s fiv e tom orrow. The g im o Is scheduled
fe a rs'
reslilen-e
In Is-nlngrad. to sta rt at 1 :1 0 o'clock, and both
while Miss Dighton was C a trrin a . tra m s a rc out to estab lish them ­
his village sw eetheart, who hml selves ^sr leaders o f the C o n fer­
recently come to the city as bis ence.
A Sem inole High victory ts tn
bride.
In Ihe opening scene w r saw the offing, to hear observers tell
C ltlsrn and C lllseness N ieolalch the story of this week's in lrn tiv e
|li,we»«r, r e ­
p a rta k in g o f their evening mr.rl p ra ctice sessions.
8(T M O N K H A BA N D O N ED
Indicate
with the form er urging th e U tte r ports ifrora lA ke City
* to 'r e a d R u ssia 's New P rinter, a *- th a t Coach ro o te r's high-stepping
eom ornstion has
been
pointing)
| tedd school in order to learn to
fo r the S s n fr td gam e since th e ,
| re fil and w rite, and w ear a ha'.
i
Instead o f a shawl. C ltIre n e s! N* sessnn opened.
Always s lough nut to crsek,| Tiburcio
ro lsirh p ro tc-ls lh at she is not in ­
tbe l.a k r f it v ou tfit is
ilnulily schooner
terested in Mark m arks on p*P«*r.
powerful in Ib st Its two back fie ld s , drmed In
C aterin a iliil not div hie to l«'- an- made ■ p o f veteran i.nd high -) crew of
conte educated until she d ts c o v rir i
a perfum ed le tte r in her huatianri'*
00)11 nickel
T hen, spurn'd by
jealousy, she becam e an apt pu ­
pil In the Kti-sian schools and a*
Ihe end o f -is m onths Is sh ir Is
reed the letter which w as fio in
a R ussisn i*n I tn
her husband
urging him hot tn m arry I 'a t r n n s
Imrause she ■&gt; an Ignorant village
g irl. The play cam e to a &lt;lose
with the W o la ir h fam ily in good
sp irits and t'a te rin a w earing tin1
hat win. h her huaband
rcrom -

Game A t Lake City

Rifi* (JathCT .To
! A la rg e number of m em bers of
A * D au g hters o f the A m erican
B a w M io u 'f td m the local Battle
I ch ap ters gathered a t tb s
ia*a Club o f Sanford lAdsy
rad a Nrodheon given by Sa l-

Azarian CIm s -Holds
Its Monthly Meeting
* W ith Mrs. tVsWIU B tew n , Mrs.
A ." Cl C b e m b e rl.ls,
Mrs H. L.
Baaed, k n . B* R- to p p la, s a d lir a .
4 . C- Hall U
hostes s es, the
m onthly bu siness tb d social m eet­
ing o f the A th rla a C lass' o f tM
F ir s t B a p tist Church teak place
Tuesday evening a t the church so t l « ha t h e brack sen a t noon to ■Mrs. R . R. Pippin, th e new c la st
day, a program o l en tertalam an t
laclod lag a ta lk by A ttorney G en­ president, called the m e e t l y le
’|i|w Bobtd a Lon G a rre tt re- e t* ) C ary D . Land la,' waa gWea order a f te r (Which th a m ember*
W a te ra d a r to F o rt P lm #
sang, "L o v e L ifted M e." M rs. R.
a m d r M r s w ith
L Beard tod th e -d e e o tte a a l .
Ira. J . M. G a rre tt,
B afraehm cnU a c r e aarrad
to
the follow ing: Mrs. Raymond Floyd,
has been received
■ rs. H arry G oodl*. M rs. Lourine
B eal, M rs. V ictor McLauHn, M r*.
• Y t S T T L S O n V " M l s s l ih a r y S a t i ­ J . HT Borland. M rs. i f . L Haborn,
ety o f th e F ir s t M ethodist Church Mrs. Roy J . K in g, Mrs. P . L. H IU ,
began an Intensive
program o f
Mrs. B. C. Moore, Mrs. A. J . Peter-1
• a rk f o r th e w inter aeason at it*
son, M rs. C. A. A nderson, J r . , Mrs.
reg u lar h as! ness m eeting held
G. S . LiU rvll, Mrs. Clifford W alk­
f t t n l r 1 afternoon a t tb e ehareh
e r, Mr*. W. J . Rhodes, J r , Mrs.
w ith M r*. W . S i T h o rn to a presid­
J . 11. C d clou gh , Mrs. G eorgs Meing. Q u arterly rep ort* w ore heard
C all, M r*. A. C. Hall, M r*. Grady
ftrdm the various circle chairm en,
G allan t, M rs W. M. M lson. M r*.
and g e n ita l o ffic e r*.
H. -11. 1(111, Mrs.- N. J . S te a stro ia ,
&gt; P lan a w ars made d u ring th e M rs. B . L . Beard, M rt. It h . P ip ­
business session for a b e s t s r to pin,’ Me*. A. C? fh *fq jie rla in , M rs.
b e held In Decem ber. M rs. C. 0 . U riel Blount, aad Miss M arsie I .
B p rs t h in announced U ist a m eet- Minor.
Ing -of the Orlando Bone and ttw
■'*
- n s a * -i 1 i t v i. 1 •
DeLand Kona will be held oa O c t

gpoupsq 9ilver

AULIN the Jeweler
l i t Bt h i Y A r a

»■* •

' M is. Thornton stated th at tha
M ary Lmmbulh Circle will be In
ch arg e o f tha m onthly program
•ad U U rstu is m asting
to take
M m » M oAda. afternoon, Oct. I t .
Mira F. H. Loamy than led the
ran ship period and tha m eeting
wna brou ght to a close.

Orphanage Club Meet
Re-Elects President
a n d S A T . B P S O A I -8
------------

Asa— .ra

•*• 4 **
M U LLET . 4 Jh a.......... ....... l i e

M r*. P D.
B ark er
was
rsalected president o f tba
Sarah
P ark er M ethodist O rp hanage Clue
a t Ha regu lar m eeting bald y e s ­
terd ay a ft era 00ij a t the home of
M r a R- L Shlnholser, O ak A ve­
in**. M rs. W. S. Thornton wna
choaen to strv a as elce president
and Mra. Fred Stran g e will net
aa tba paw secretary and trc a iu r-

From

St

SON

FROM NKW YORK

Tom Mix G i v e n
W o r m Welcome
Upon A r r i v a l

' ((sMitlnued From Pag# Onel
b u sie r**, and of forcin g th r aver­
ag e man to swallow s tu ff which
th a t* producers think he ougrt Lu
have. A * a result, (ha average
man and his fam ily has stopiied
attending th eaters. The rus| is no*,
only prohibitive, especially in tha
la rg e r cillea, but the film su bject
is Far from w hat he seeks.
M r s , MfldiGs f M u n i s
Aa weary
young
movie
fan
knows, Mix was born in Kl l'a**»
County, T e x a s, in the la te HO'*.
T h e W est of those day* SppioMrs. Badge M o st* returned to­ prlately bore the title "w ild and
day from New Y ork C ity where wucly, and right from the sta rt,
the spent several Aktye parches- Mix was see pod In the life whir.i
Ing additional
assrchtndlM
W
be reproduces for m illions on tha
Ssd y s's with lb s InformnUoa th at
tha attllud a of business men In
New York has changed from one
of un certainly in August to one
of eoafidance.
AS an Indication o f retie seed
f il t h In future hu airara, she said
she nstioad that wboiagafe avar-

R u--i„n music during Ihe n il
a vetersn a r lo i, w*ll-known to all ersoon w », fui-niahnl
by
M rHnllywinnl, hut, a s hr said, "On** F ra n r*- t ID rk-nn, M is, Mail *
who nrvrr fitted lulu that sort of line M allrm, and the lad ies' rh«rlif e ," lir i n u ii* to luwu from his n- nf tin1 I'ltib. M r- llirk so n unrl
A iitu a a isn rr long enough tu film M is* Mallear
rendered
a pinriii
a W e stn n with his famous hors* duel, a inati'h by Tsehniknw -ky,
"T u n y " and Own he tel ires to lira while tin- Indie-' churns in c t-u le .l
plains strain, ur takes a va-alnm thr Vuly* lluetm cn. arranged h ,
In th e furm of a lour s jc h as lie Paul Illi—
Is now enjoying.
By thr* way. Tony. J r . , is about*
nine y r* i« old. D r has been wllhl| to M i s Genevieve Van K assel, ( I
Mis for ihe past
O n e*
y ra m J| She cam e here eight years Hg •
Contrary to many stories, the 1 from W ebster, W is., and Is sui ■
original Tony is » « f dead. Now X I, viced hy her huslmnd. two so n years ol age, he lives In r e r lu ­ and two d aughters, all o f Dps
l.ocka.
men I in C aliforn ia

York Trip

The new Turn , and th r other two
horses whirh form a |iat| ,,f flu*
M l* art tonight, were the center
of scores of eyes during the day
Tied up on a vscani
lot a t live
re a r of (he th eater, they ipiietly
munched hay, apparently ubliviuus
o f the atten tio n they were g e t­
ting.
W hen someone s i , heard to re ­
m ark,
irks, they
don't look
much l,s i the wild west horsea we
sec on the screen ," an attendant
quietly esplam ed that thr aver
age movie film horse Is more nr
less serene and anything hut sp ir­
ited lie gave as a iraso n the fa rt
that a high strong horse ran rum
any p irtn rr hy prancing and dan-.
1 Ing ahoiiy when he should he tin*
der control,
within
Ihe
small
range perm itted hy Ihe rsruera.

iwo hard aa their m uaclrs and Justice,
oru M li becaaie n fiend for ndranrsra tu r*.
ally
Bent on advanw re, he w as In
on* of Jo e W heeler's light s r til
oral Is ry b a tteries
In the
rtpanlahfk - AMJsrlcan W ar; he rsoslvwd a d ta
lb * tlo n gad medal for vmllaal aervlcs
raa- In the H oist rebellion o f fliin a ,
and not satisfied , he went Int 1
Dm , Baulk A frica as a horse w rangler |
J in - , fo r the B ritish , lo fig h t a l Ih e l
lar. I r jr g r of la d y sm ith in tlir lh**-*
th e j war.
on**
K etu m lag to A m iri-a , and odr# I
h l ' j more returned to the ran g *. Mis |
They'll Cm l.tka New ! !
» found Ilf* dull by com parison i » i KurgkBl lipija i l l kinds t»f ■' *■•
he sought aaw fir hi*. W ithin
&gt;! * - d a m p 4 I t f i l v w a , |&gt;f 11 n l n m I i h i I b
-if a l l l i l i x l s
fflr
h»d s h a ll Dm * ha war sh e riff In Moat
fUlBMZ
gorwery county, K ansas, and la te r •
W ash lagtoa county,
D klnhoia*.
LAWN M O W ERS
■ S s e e lre l s o * a k s 'e e e v *
,
He wore ih * badge o f a deputy
s u e P s* aeto
1 ' U. B. Mgryhal and n e a r* office*t i e r s your »*0 h rises by a r e a l
■o r haute
*
TS |n the eastern d u fn c t o f Okla-

M rs. .P arker presided over ttys
m eetin g and Mrs. J &gt;hn Vaugnn
led tha devotional. M rs. Gaorga
M cCruin, Mrs, C. P. Herndon, and

t^. WAITS

■ y W ***^ .

%+ the memlrrrs to m sk * up tha
w ays and means com m ittee.
1
D uring tbe social period
ro-

J . W. 8HADOIN

Sts SCI-

m

r * e e e » ■ *-»

Sanitary

FISH
and Poultry
M kt i.V.'
fresh m eats

w ars

served

|*

|M

follawlag: Mrs. J. II P&gt;*vU. Mt*
prise, t v s iW k i o f playing ra id s,
k k , J i r a G eorgia H * n , yrgs given le M r*. U . B- l*&gt;nls.
W. W illiam s, M r a f l . A . lU fr s s k ia e n it w ar* Served a t lb *
Mry, Jok. Vaughn,” Mr*. t t a hoar by |h* hoeU as. a ss D ie *
A so n , Mr*. J . K . M * tti*- b y 'M r s . Oe«w*e A. O at’ )D*aT h ae* present w a rs; Mrs It. B .
I T . a W ilson, M r a W .'A .
t o . |CL P lle fa d a g , M r*, Lew is. M r*. G vorg* A* L v O U s * .
a laee, Mrs. W. B. T W a
M rs. I». L T h rash er, M rs. F ran k
C 'W . P ,i Fields. Mrs. L. L. M iller, M ra r . K. BauaiiU at,
sstsar, Mrs- P r« !• • * ' AM r a Fred H traags. aad j
111 D . J l p h i n t y 'M r a O g r -

■a

1 i^s«wra»v

FKEHH OYN1KKS
RED MNAM'MM MTkAk
'l*OMJ*ANO
RED HNAiH'ICK
lalfltlf « M

fo r

m

r c
FO R

PATHFINDER

Supsftwist Cord Tint

1 t

LOW PRICES
- a n i l to jhelp k eep
m en aft w o rk !

P f t l O M 0 Q M PA M KD W ITH ONK V ffA R « Q O ”
»U* tsdey's M s*
t in
fM n 'i Mm
♦-40-M * 6 . 5 5

n iA

1I s

»«M »

*7 ,2 0

Aasi l l *

i-t* a

0 .0 0

a a k

ts

S OO-JO

7 .4 0

Sews J*

U M l

0 .3 0

a td fh

R IS -I*

3 .1 0

Sewn Me

&lt; n r*

0 .7 0

b e tih

1 .90-1*

0 .4 0

ra O r a l

tt't airagy* rateg to buy Dew t i r e s in the fa!L You
Deed the
sharp new roed-ffripping treads
in'fall Bod Winter, When the roads ere tlit^ rU u —
when tbere'g the meat driving in the d trk.
N m Mrwt rafter k u le coal m tatJur «* cool raoVi—
wki ch i hevff theff wfety nil winter end they’U still
be prectseeUy new next apring.
Btlt tki1 f e lt, there fere la v e more reason* w h y it
B ert In buy O earireer*.
T k* p fip n ere tow-^mnoy o( them fomer then they
Wffre i r e v ego. Rend tbe price list and acc (or
yoeraciT
* »
l l M ai Awry t h a n p o rkimt through the winter—
tfkd everyone fcaowa bow hnpurtent that ia in
bringing Deck good times I
So look ever yonr worn firea - ace whet you need
— thin lock wHeTyoM enn get Goodyear Pathfinden
far. TbcM prraea buy Better quality — 30% kotttr
wdknff* B w /hgM iw w -t tirca gave e year ago I

NOTICE
WE ARE NOW HELUNG

TEXACO GAS
For Automobile*. AImo C l e a r
White ( i t s for Stove* nod
Cleaning.

lM»k

CRAB MEAT
SKA UAjiy '■
SPECKLED TROUT
MANGO HNAITKR
iP h on e M S

! ) » * *&gt; * eh ■&lt;"» '

rso n

Mn. Ton HI
Irn w W a rd

Cowboya
aad

Hothto

Admission 2&amp;40

1

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'

Landis Calls For Less Law,
Simpler Law In Talk Before
D .A.R. Members Yesterday

th a t y ea r list, property *1|m 4, I* a t The Herald offlea a* i n i
M

nrpwc, Oct. 1f u n ­
eral lean yean at the
i darfag *wVrh attend

H « W a IW

flr a t J i l t s ta m e d In h a v e th e b e t te r ( H a i m to

Juat one remark that' a lfh t! ( h e
me * tine. WhUf l l t o 'e M &lt; m
beating me ever the head with «
blackjack I bean! another in to *
any to him *Thal*a aoent aaooghj
Joiner.’ I did net aee the man w a
waa addraeead to Joiner.” " , J
“After they healed me lato'ttiH

win la caee of , tie.
' v
_ 1'
'4
. th e prigs 7 Well, the flrat three ptnoM sending In the
M i n d a m b e r of winning names will be awarded two tick ate
each to the Mllnaa TheaUr, a courtesy offered by Joe. U Mareatotta, m anffpt of the theater.
. . .
* .
Clip this Ilet. place a "W " la the ceiemn opposite the aime
of th l team yew think will win, and aead It to' the Bporta Editor
e f The Herald before noon Saturday, Oct. 14. I f you think the
tee me wOt tie, write the worda “Tie” oppoalte the teama listed.

H a itie of the last four.
•
I 'nation-wide survey yettorday
Ike Associated Frees o f' oarly
■da 'attendance at U repreaenL«e •«tools atowe the amaslng
It nf 210,000 easterner* with
.to ta l f i l t h like period In
ft i u . 499,029 end for IMS,

N. C. STATE

vn.

Thqy took too out of i M s U e f
and (tripped down toy cloth San d
laid me flat oe toy feee a ( t t o
ground. Two aMa told w a r t* to
while two told nay hands r a f a n other on# cbokad ate sV*Ot the
rack I aUppose to k sv y -tti ffrout
hollaring whlla tto o t M i beat
me with ropes of belti -®* some­
thing. • ’, ’ '
W \
“Before.. they beat a e they
asked me how long I had bean In
Florida and I told them 81 years.
They wanted to know If I had not
been In ths south long tsougk
know hotter than to go - about
helping laboring men to orftnlpe
and especially helping (hem to
ofganlae a-laboring organisation
that negroes could Jola.
“After Uwy beat me t o e r j»l«l
me not to tfy to got up’ gtplocg
aa I could bear the sound o f jt o ir
car and that 1 had I t beats 111
which to lotvo the atato.’ liyW**
all about that citrus latortto'deal
I know out I do n ot'lm g a who
a n#. of Iks-men were. / *■.
"T
tew

FLORIDA

L. 8. U. r». CENTENARY
MICHIGAN va. CORNELL
TENNESSEE va. DUKE

farloua factors enter Int? tto

N. CAROLINA va. GEORGIA
HARVARD v«. NEW HAMPSHIRE

|

WISCONSIN va. ILLINOIS
INDIANA va. NOTRE DAME
N. Y. U. va. Lafayette
MARYLAND va. TULANE
MINNESOTA va. PURDUE
NAVY va. PITTSBURGH

WAN f

|

NORTHWESTERN va. STANFORD
VANDERBILT va. OHIO STATE

HE5ULT5

GEORGIA TECH va. AUBURN
|

S.LA.A. Situation Wilt
Be Clarified Saturday

MISSISSIPPI va. MARQUETTE

RATES

■ &lt;

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m c—

.
a e iu

But when all thee* are discounted
the rec ird still shows that the
sports fans are turning out In
greater numoeri than for several
Seatons.
If ths trend continues Ihe end
of the season may see ■ new high
mark for attendance end happier
days for the little brothers of c)llege nport—^psHytt*|l. JbaieiUll,

.VK YOUR WATCH raps Ire I
i t ; e s s who raaHy knows to e
The 41 percent Increase in a t­
&gt;#(•, Jeweler, Mag. A*.
tendance so far offsets the losses
of 1081 and 1082 which were, re­
iAKKET Special all this areek. spectively, 10 and 18 percent boFhooe 4T» before 10 A. M. aad low the preceding years.
reive them same day. Double
Tbs Increase ha. n it oeen con­
•I. er cotton, 40ci single wool fined to any on* section. Only
cotton 20*. Our driver will give four school* report a smaller at­
m 'prompt service.
Seminole tendance this year than laet
M Stf Lanhdry, ton, .
Record flrat game ceowdb were
cousted at Yale and TenneitoS,
17,000 to as* the Bulldog defeat
Maine end 11.42# to witness Ten­
lA RA M 1H ton truck, etoka nessee’s victory over Virginia
Bad Mb l in .0 0 . Chevrolet 1 ton
••.tody truck, new tires S75-00.
ped sac ton truck, ruxtoele s a lt
fw tire* STB.OO. Reel aad Son*.

MlMO AMD W1NPOW ttodes
\ f. tUehlk, Bedford Mattraw
ary, Calory Ava. PtoM 8TI-J

ATLANTA, Oct. l « L - m - T t o
Bouthem Intercollegiate AtkleMe
Association, biggest college sports
group In the country, wilP.MW Ua
football championship sltaatteA
considerably clarified this -psek*
and aa half of the XI members
awing Into action.
* ,
q
Two strong elevens from ,Ken«
Murray
and
Wes Ism
tu c k y ,
.
Teacher*, meet at Bowling Grand
In on* of tho major conflicts.
Western Is tied with Centre, Loy­
ola and Mississippi , Collegs for
tho loop leadership now with two
victories. Murray won Ita only
circuit gam*.
Mlllsap*. usually a contender,
opens Ita conferane* campaign
against
Mississippi ' TVachera.

Seeking Berth

r c H * a c • w k th u a b w

Aa members of iSta Rollins
Freshmaq eleven throe years age,
Ray Milter and Sock Chalkalea.
both of Asheville, N. C , Dick
Washington, tto Cherokee. Indian
from Cherokee, N. C , and Dave
Schragg, of Chicago, I1L wen*,
through their season undefeated
and made a brilliant record, scor­
ing i n points against 19 for their
OfpOROTto.

Chalkalea la ala ted to alternate
r.. itjitiu jtm i, ■
Court P«u Im h 1
with Miller aa the signal caller. .’
County, n o rite , f
This •nappy batkfleid combi na­
A. M. W « » l i
tion la doc to owing late action
la the opening g a m neat toeaday
night, Oct.. 17, la Orlando where in r u n o t C T ^ w r w n *
T w n sri . ta m n .J P jf f W J
Washiogtoa and Milter wars la the Tate meet Booth Georgia
n n n t 'i T o r n a a i D i . n i M J
ro w . is h ix o l b . c o d x v t . J *
college btft this pair did brilliant SUto College of Douglas.
c N iX c x a v .
wwrk la halpliic tto TBra to go
r o a x c u o i ii a x o r a o n - r o s o n
cash no aioa
through their oobsm undefeated.
e n U L U O T A COM PAN Y. O e e r y o e .LEGAL NOTICE
Now, with all four stars back at
Hon e r g a e ls e d a n f s i t s l l s ^ e n A e r
I k e ' la w s o f th e i t a t e o t P kertoa,
Rollins, Coach Jack Me Dowail U
P ls ln tt ff.
v&gt;
.
^ *•
wearing a broad grin of aatieipo­
a g o f t o R m .' a o n tg R U A N P .-v v c a i .
lled over t t o groapaaia. , DerenAenU.
' o r o r h o r n K R V .«
Bcbrage is* tbs rutaring half*
rL O R ID A .
IN T I I R NAM E o r
T ll»
iT A T »
back, Wsshlngtoa dosg’ ths plung­
N otice le h .
JO H N DUD A.
ing and Is s^tAc. OO defense, Mill­ Certifies!. No. I
T&lt;*’ r O l f f il i n K * Mer Is the beady, Hold genera?, day ml A s s a il
Chester A venue, l a th e C t t f n»
punter, aad paw thrower, while
n ie n d s la I L ee A ngelen C o n n ty ).

*

Bchraga, Washington and Mill­
ar continued their partnership as
Rollins sophomores, and were
regular members of tbo 1M1 var­
sity, bot Bhalkales dropped from
'college that yvar. Last year, only

C s llfo r n la i

N ti e f NEU or NKU B e e tle s
t f Tow nship I I B..ull&gt; H a n ts I f

Ctal. t® ier«l.

T t e M id l«»d btlHK I M f M l t ®t
tho I I I # o f (ho la iM tir# of aucli
r e r llflc a to In lh# rum# o f T- W.
MOHAN,
Unt»®a m I4
M rtlflM U
•hall h« r#df*m #4 a rr o rtflftf !• I ft*
i n dood w ill Im iio thoroon on lh *
l l t h day o f November. A. D-« 1911.
W K rpm
m r o ffic ia l a lcn a tu ra
aad m «I Ihla ill® Ith day of O cto ­
ber. A. IV. t i l l

.

Centre U Idle Saturday, playing
Boston GoHego »• Thursday is
Boston.
i t |* .
Other B. I. A. A. gomes bring
together Furman and Citadel et
nreenvile, B. C., Cast .Kentucky
and Georgetown at Richmond, Ky
Howard and Union University et
Birmingham Friday night. Loots.
lens Normal and Loolelana Col­
lege et
Natchitoches, Friday,
Louisiana Tech and Southwestern
Louisiana at Huston and Louisvilla add Union College at Barbourrille, K y ; Friday.
Mercer, - boaten by Array and
Navy, resume* Its southern sched­
ule against Birmingham-Southern,
a strong Dixie ronfarenee outfit.
Chattanooga,
another
D lx le |
championship contender, takes on
Oglethorpe. Mississippi
College
hleya' Bpring Iflll at Jackaon,
m («s „ Friday.

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Clark Circuit Court Hemfnola County Florida

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holders of 88I.U8J100 Ir, city im­
nations were closed and Green by provement bond* received final ap­
RMtoftoOten became the loader ef proval of the -niiwil hero yester­
OMC* than 1,000.000 worker* for day. The vole wa* t to S. the anllaaethee year, T to eight vies presi­ aikalnlstration ulo? on the council
dents, who tod hla hacking, also voting solidly to reject the agree­
wore re-elected, aa wore Freak ment
Morrison, secretary of tho federa­
By the c-u'.rr 'l , ou'slandlnc
tion, and Martin F. Ryan, tress- bonds ere exchanged fur new 8hyeer tecuriiie*, with ln;eie*t isle*
Endoraing directly Green’i stoto- reduced from d percent to I per
n m l at the 'opening of the ran- cent for the Mr&gt;l file year*, 4
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aaregulsBad Inflatlos would harm percent for Ohe lollowlng 'hies
yean , and the current rate lh&lt;ia-

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W ASHINGTON, Oet. 1 J . - 4 # ) •
— NRA officials moved te ever*
ride challenges of the Recovery I
Act today after Joining fams ark- ,
ministratora in rejecting ^rfp iv- j
ala for minimum price m afkups,
in retail stores.
Senator Wagner said that fceis- .
lucky coal opera! ns would be r e ­
quired to appear at an .vbl»r-e
tion hearing.
Hugh 3. Johnson pried th a t me
employer may voluntarily * # n " ■Irr his lllue Eagle.
Wagner also is Irlrrmine® to
submit tu the Isibor it. ard t a r am j
immediate tfreia-on the Weli-ton
Steel Company’s refusal te a r- ,
bltrate a strike.
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Challenges to the authority o fthe NKA yrstenlay were hurte-i,
at that organisation fr&gt;m three |
directions, Aausing olTireeJs kWr-1
rledly to map plans fur m eeting!
them.
Sevrral coal operator* uf WMI#nv K t i i f ji i i .

’•Mattoaal Rarevewy A rt, or hy
teluntary collective ngreeraenla
between organiaad workers and
aasac is tad employera, tto fart re­
mains that they are flied and
aahjtot to change only after tha
Stoat persistent and aggressive
prenoura a a tto pa® of
eantore.
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ear currency la to be alf ‘ tewed fa fluctaato at random, and
*
tto level ot money values Is perJ ' mltted freely to lessen, it most
to apparent that wRh wagaa re­
&gt;'! malnlng at their fixed denomlna*
tiaaal value*, there will then to
' expel le need a correa pea ding tow­
ering of tto wage leeela and
LONDON, Oet. 18.—UPi—Blr
J 1 aaralaga. Bach a condition mo®
Jaalah Rtamp, the noted British
I
to t to allowed to taka ptare.”
economist, said recently in aa
adtbeee that American production
has fallen off desplta efforts of
tto NRA, especially In the con­
struction field.
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He asserted soma lnduttnca
were showing R j signs of im­
provement and that creatkai of
tto aft* charter by nubile employment waa a definite
deck* Tammany ad- fn lteto He expressed the ai'.lnlon
was tto neeree- move that the NRA waa Increwlag coate
march! s f reayoralty t o t se t purchasing pewsty

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mine® m Lh# W rte rB ivusnytyanla mine area, notified P i * * dent Ho«triell of a ipial|&lt;|c#&gt;M|
11 paani I of the “r h e c W T system.
This methud. niter which ope I s l ­
p r o m l* - ,l *h »
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ur* deduct union d es from m ine**’
A g r e e in ,-lia r
pay envriopea, has beea a Siam
po n( of (ontrovereg in the strike gram is a *r -.11
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Scuatur
Wagner, labor bua'd
rhalrman, yesterday q'lirkty summimed a meeting to decate U|i"H
prueddure in the Kentucky ami
West Viiginla aituati ina. The
buadr ha* little legal ;»w ?t out
" Ww u f tS ’ r u ilr ia J s
it. arbitration effort* a r* mad**
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under the authority of the Presi­ m M n to a r »f i l l#
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Now” campaign I* athsdulrd to b*
carried out at the City Hall tonlghj when at 7;SO(a*rlock memk*ra of tbs Adrisery Committee
of the NRA Campaign Army
gather In weekly eraalon
Mayor V. A. Spoor will pre­
side a* chairman, Jrhile General
Frank Evans of the Army will be
called upon to make g short talk,
la -addition, memboe k l the Com­
pliance Beard are acnadeled le re­
port on cases pendiag.

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Kirhi a been ire fe tr * wore nddr 1
to thoae ball riled fa* the 14 oter-1
tion precinct*, hpt only fire of
tbrse ah-enter vatoa were rotanled.
owing to an irrqpwlnrity In three
of them.
Thr ufficUl round te as follows:
Precinct -, .Suafeed. wets agft.
drdft 62; Lake ® g l—
weta M ,
dry* five; p red ict S, Bnafnrd.i
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Dee. to anticipated tot repeal-, The statute prohibits sate ef
lata aa the daU e f tto Eighteeathl liquor by tto drink, k could only
Amendment's demise, will b* Just! be sold by licensed4dealer* and
another arid day fto parched jin sealed contain, i »- of not less
tongues in Flerida.
j than
one-half
pint
rapacity.
'A a aolUBy aa a mountain range) Drinking would bo nrohWted an
tot woan a barren desert and the premise* where tto y##4i i f told
sea ie tto Nlaeteealh Amemkaent 1 and liquor stare* would be closed
to tto M ale Oenetltotton. elating[ ay night, oa Banday aad aa else-

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item ‘w plan fo r n a tio n a l i« t ® » " r y .

Despite 4 To l Vote, Florida Hopes
F or Liquor Return Most Wait Y ear

CAR K IU R ILAYKR

s ilo r ia g in d u stry
the h otel th is
m

wttrril of a b i( f ® r an d b otto r
mttfiily no a laotintc w a o r ia i to
what co-opw m liv?
In a i r a a f
fWMrf^ney m ay pr»Hlurr.

. - f t o .h i y ptjtoteee to' levy MM,900 aan ally for lntare*t, with
the provision that ehouli the city'*
proslalan'Utot should tho city'*
operating -oudgvt oarecd (SOO.OUO
annually during (hr Interest rrduct-on period, the levy fur debt
eervtce would ce increased.
Beginning with 1J40, the city
(a to set up a sinking fund of
•200,000, or thy yi&lt;Jd from 2 1-2
mills annually frr ret remcn: uf
the bonds.
Refunding &gt; roe muit be vailifated by the Florida Supreme
Court.

ActaAgalnst
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TVto OUVITVOKl —
TALLAHARBEE. Oct. I t - U P )
_Gov. Devs Bholte will go to
Jacksonville todey to speak et a
Spanish club meeting end at the
Discovery Day banquet of .the
RENT. Apartm*n‘ •• Waal Knight* of Columbus.
t T Bt. available November

21 Million InRondB To Total Yield Estimated
Be Swapped ForNew ~ X t 2~50ft76M~ Boie«
Issue Due In 1958 Less Than LastYear

British EconomiatHits NRA Committee Will
A t NRA Program
Meet At City Hall

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V. B . DOUQ LA SS.
C lre n lt O Snrt g m n ln o l.
f o e n t y r io r ld s

HUGE DECLINE IN
CITRUS CROP IS
REPORTED BYU.S.

Johnson RulesThatNo
Employer May Give
Up His Blue Eafcle
By Voluntary A\etj

rtrewgth of the controlling of*

IT IN I IE R K R T O R D E R R D th a t
you end e . . h o l you dopant* tte r.ln
o n the . l a t h d ay e l N hjlkA . P I J J *
(th e re tu rn dny l o u h l r th e M il
o f Com nlnlal t h i . d a g « m d n g .ln e t
you end » .e h e f yen la tfcs gheye
•m ille d C ourt, and en u to . n » d T Jto
Ban fo rd lle m ld . a S t e t o S R '&lt; « tO |
ll.h e e end o f g e n e m i e lfe eln H en -JF
H e m l.n l. County. P lo r ld s. le h ere b y
lee In n a te., s *
Hi* n .w .p n o « r - In
w hlrh I h l . o rd er o f P e b u e h tla n

8 pacta! Invnllgatlocto

tk x w .iw o n « *

r Wewswed aaaaalU upon tto redtoWUsd’s activities since NRA,
g ravel only a abort uprising that
went 4rwn under the mass of votes
totolhi-ilia reltag officers.
p r o aid ant WillUm
QrsSh turned over the gavel to
saettor delegate and aat whUo
JMhn 'L . Lewis, president o f tto
tfattad Mine Workers, eulogised

M A iiT
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re sid in g In th e O t y o f -O lendnla
1 1,ns A ngeles C e n n ty ), C s llle m lg t

YORK;

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ygptrained Inflation, pledged
rapport to Prealdent
Mttvelt'a recovery program
idreelected ita officers for

CORA D O U IiB
anTH R R LA M P.
re sld ln x e l No. l i t o y o j n e e t e r
Avenue. In tb s C ity n f O la a d a le
(t o e A n xelee C o n n ty ), C a lifo r n ia !

(o r (our r o n .e r u l l * . e u t i p rio r tu
•eld re tu rn day. , ,
, ,

who la being groomed far the
flrat airing Makla berth on Coaca
Clipper :Smith’s ecrappw North
Carolina fltata JeotkaU stoves UU
year, probably will eUrt at tackle
when the Wolfesafc meetfi the
Flerida Gator la Raleigh nail
Baturday night, Bmlth I wile re*
Fox U be the finest Uckle proe-

i th e p ro gram o f Ita pH »lead cra, th e A m erican
(ra tio n o f L a b o r In conio n y e ste rd a y , re a ffirm e d
tra d itio n a l oppoaltlon to

IIA R IIT If
9R R V 19 “ e t ” ! ? ’
lo r o f the t o s t W ill nnd T e s t a ­
m ent o f COXA A. H K B E IV 1E H
ItereseeL. r e s ld ln t !■ tn S C ity o f
II.
u -h .a lsr (M o n ro * C o u n ty ). H.W
Y ork, w ith P o st ( K i t e , n d d re .*
-1ST P o w e r . Itu lld ln a . llo ch e n tsr.
New T o rh i“ ®

H igh School.

BHOLTK TO BPRAK

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g AVIA C. M CTHRIU.ANU a n d
her husband M cK B N X IK g U T H ;
K ill.A N D . rsn ld ln g
at No, M l
ila rso n A vsnue. In the &lt; Hr
of
H oehenlsr (M tonro. C o n n lr ). New

BILLY’S UNCLE

W EST rALM BEACH, Oet. 12.
__&lt;A*&gt;— Reed Waterfleld, of New­
port, Ky., who waa kilted last to*urday la aa autemotete accldeut
near Boca Raton, waa a parajad
murderer, Police Chief R. W. Milto re last night said ha had keen
Informed hy Harry K Ruck, traa*ury ageag at CtarinMU.

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rAHHTNGTON, O ct, 18-—

CURA MAX H R A T H . r e .l d l s g In
th e C ity o f A sh tn b u ls
(A s h la b uls C o u n ty ). Ohlnl

Fox is a gredueta of

'fjOLORED WOMAN Wants Job
t,,:M lauadreee, 'cook, or houa*
meld. Will do washing anywhere
Baton MeKelbt*. 718 E- «‘h 8t.

L0UIBV1LLE. Ky.. Oct. I I .-1&gt;P&gt;—A Jury decided that a aong
’ ; J R — Flowera an# F U a U - crooned Into the ear of Mr*. Hu
sen Mllward by Don Galvin,
^ElteAWlBRRY PLANTS tot sate vaudeville performer, wa* not Ip sultlng and that Oalvln did not
fT. W, Pottor, Phone 7i*-W .
Intentionally rub hi* knee against
her*. In denying 110,000 damage*
toMra. Mllward.

.,

nr, Pledget'NBA
iport Re-Elect®
1 I t s Officers

thoeld bo our shgan, Attorney- dom of notion and r^mkact cue*
General Cary D. Landis, of Tal- atatent with ovary other etliaeg
la he see ., told more than M mim- enjoying the same freedom. The
t o n of the Daughters of the larw should bo such aa aril! give
American Revolution, who had him evegj freedrm that does not
gathered a t the Woman’, Cluj Interfere arith the other clUtrn’s
yesterday
afternoon to honor same freedom.
Mrs. Milo M. Ebert, of Lake
“ttwaaa nature is such that
Wales, state D. A. R. regent up- i there mutt be soma law—some
ea the occasion of her offkihl visit rules of conduct to guide us and
to Bailie Harrison Chapter.
t y wh’ch we must be bound and
“There fa so much law now”, soma law we must obey. Without
he said. In the prepared t u t of some law, the natural greed, ara­
ble address, “that It la ridiculous rice and selfiahneaa In man leads
te th in k'th at any citisen ka^wt to the oppression of the weak fcy
all the law or rules of his conductt the strong—the .-aurpatlon of the
yet the law provides that Igjvor- piwrr of the general cltlaenship
sues |a no excuse for its infrar- by a few and ultimately the de­
lion.
atructlon of freedom and Hearty,
“Wo have tos much law, nod For centuries, the ptwer to prom­
ts that extent good government ulgate law waa looked upon aa a
la jeopardised.
Divine gift. At this time, I like ta
“In a constitutional democracy, think of this only In the sense
such aa ours, the great and fun- that law to govern human deinga
damental purpiae la to give each
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                    <text>TH E

W E A TH TTI?

P artly rlo u Jt t in ich f' a l i i
Thur*-da»,
A N IN D H P E N U E N T D ^ IL Y

M em ber

A s s o c ia te d

N EW SPA PER
P ric a

H A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R I I . 1933

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« f i f t h e u c c e tia iv o
S f e n lju it lo n m c e tL to e w ly

c re a te d

n re e to re

at

Fx-Uablnct Officer la
Named Aa Compnny
Cnunael When Big
Lonn Waa Flonted

Speedy TranaportHita
E a r t h In Flames
A f t e r Witnesaes
R e p o r t Exploaion

DEPOSIT S AFETY
IS BEING SOUGHT
BY STATE BANKS
2171 Institutions Aak
Membership In New
Insurance Company

W A SH IN G T O N , Oct. 11.— (A V W nrnine th at "th e very f tunda
ion will turn tL’n iio t you.*' i
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tin n* of organised labor are at
t e s t " . Hugh S. J«»lm*oi’( recovery
s d n r n is tta tm , told tin* A m cticar
F ed eratio n o f I.ah »t l.i*l
night
th at utrikes m o u ltra s.uy **un*j c u n c ” s u p jo it o f labor in the re
dor the Roosevelt p lan."
i r o w r y nt-a* u n lit.
At the m »i iic tim e. Id* it**v rtf4
U.-ing the situ ation in the hith at organization of noth nidus* tum ino ■ coal fields a - an exam ple
try and w orker* i« v iiil to th&lt;) the admin a tra to r said it repreW A SH IN G T O N . Oct.
11 _f/T&gt;
m u t p o of 1he »cc-very p ro g ra m settled ••the i e*t mid the wnrat
*2„vt&lt;i|nr M (i
Vi* h ln o
"T h e plain stu ik tiu h Is th at in N R A ."
•tmpil i * 55p»»^*r in v**«t if* nt nr* t n
you cannot to lera te th
d rik it|
"In ihl c a - c " . hr *nid.
th ^ lav I»y n m em ber f Oillon. Read
Joh n so n raid in uhk«** ing
t h l fu tx m il p m a 'p lr *
grew c ea:
»n l
v
n "« cl for th»*
bundled* of delcgats*- nt the |«r&lt;f th* rv wa n * pi .tuition ftoni on concern when it floated a H'.’ .n a t io n '* annual vt**aenti*n ' T a t ’ light*
m it
••print**** to contract^
o.vinnn S*» *li A m erican loan in
lie opini &gt;n k the * c a ll | ;&gt;pm i with ih«* I nited
M in*
w orker*
Hl'M. n**n in d* fau lt.
T h r l*m d". floated h\ th r toll!
ra n t foj Un* l»«* Ja n e iro , a ir nov
%c1lim* f •• &lt;I•; on each $1011 of
par value.
A I*** • »" p atte rn o f •u iln o &gt;•
to hlmw ilm l d irecto r*
of
to o
, Oillon. Ih i.l :md I'om pntn uim -1
* ••••**'
• 'iimpcil in llicit p o rt­
folios *loch* on which lirnvv
hwir^ io n taken wns fitted to
tro’ h
• 'X* the Se n a te hank
ing commit tee yesterday hv F e r ­
dinand I*, urn, counsel ill it* t‘*ck
m arket impiiry

C H E S T E R T O N . Ind.. O ct. 1 1 (/P)— T h e acattered blt» o f , giant
tw ln -m o tT o d
tran sp o rt
plane,
one o f Ita m i n i r o w h eel, hung
.impended from a tree, are ,11
•th a t Remained today o f a New
■Y o rk to C hicago .h ip o f the
' U nited A ir U n c i th at carried il«
! .e v e n oeeupanta to n flam in g
I d eath .
J u s t w hat happened when the
m etal .h ip w ith o top .p eed of
m ore than th ree m ile , per mlnj ute crn .h ed to the earth &lt;n fla m e .
|l a .t nii'h t n,-al here pmhnhlv never
I will lie know n, hut w ltn,........ «»l,l
( thnl they heard n t e r r if ir r x p ln ei'n . A few m in u te, befo re,
w hile it flew over f.ih erly , Ind.,
I roinpanv o ffic ia l* .a id the plane
I rep orted "A ll w ell".

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1933 WHEAT CROP;HOiTK BU ILD IN G
TO BE SMALLEST I’ LAN IS BEIN G
DURING 3 ? YKABs Ls PEHDED ALONG
l\ S . Itcport Indicates
Ample drain Cmpls
Available For Food
W A SH I Nr n * '

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ill,,
| . ,i,&lt;il S l a t e .
I n i , , national
S, ,*,,, • t «,r|.*,i nto.ii,*, IV, „ , i
j luiMti O' .*i.t ihitl If,I,I,I l f *•' * I,"
' l a lt r , M l o fl
♦2rt.lMW,non trow
1|
„„'I t i.,t 1 11 .HHii,will ,,| (lie
| ,t. ......... ill..,, t.ml to e i, ,,, tw ,' rail
, tn .il . I f , k ■
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t t w ith a ll bllla
•Hal b e a k bal.W ith ap p lau M
n u m b e r a t d ire ct-

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Unofficial Returns
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
R E P E A L E L E C T IO N

Deapiie Irigbi*'*!
In Years,
(•roups Roll t |&gt;
Margin I '
"

COUNTY IS WET
BY NEARLY 4-1,
COUNT REVEALS
iccola.tiencvaiioUry
lly Narrow Margin;
A b o u t 1325 Voted
f ilte r , of thi&gt; , m inty indirated
ir p o -lt'o n in ir-Kard to retail
the E ig h teen th Amendment i n
C on-til tlnn of
th e
lln lli-l
,li e l»\ rccYtrilina n »!•••»» ly f«*»*r
otic \ 1* ai*aMi*l relent P*it. .»•
«lmy *•» unulfp i*l fig u re* lubii
r»t I It 1w m llllltlg .
In \ &gt;t&lt;* III Ib r county. » .*•«• 1
lilt' illgitri.1 nu illfcr *»f VI*’/*
I«nI f.n n em gle adm ittedly a c t !

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'Huptist Minister Is
[ Accused Of Murder
When Janitor Dies
IO N K S I D R n

• if iw y li p d
d uring
tha
P a rta g a , p rin tin g ,
offlca
N , ( N t Of n k l b l t a a t T ari­
n g ,
M tf
taU p hona
and
a a k bIlia iw aflad tha l l.t of
bu d get aa recom E a a eu tlv a and F l• w aa ad o p t.d aa

,

r a c a lp ta
th a

a t | « tU ,
fo llo w in g

S . R. P ig h to n . local
a tto rn e y ,
who haa resided here for th e port
sev e r*I y ears, ha* accep ted an in
c ita tio n
to hec one a »ocin l*» o f
th e legal departm ent o f th e Fed*
e ra l (.and Rank nt t*ol m ia. S.
C. lie will leave for that c ltv no
F rid ay m orning, hr *tnt«d today
E a rly th s week Mi
Ifr h lo n .
w as ofTered I hi - t “ siti i» la l l i r i y
D. Reed, g e n e ia l rouiiatd I • the
hank. In a r r e p iir g . Mr 1&gt; g ‘ on
said that he has no intent mi of
relinquish in g Ms resid en ce here.
-M y Tamils will rem ain h ere and
I ex pert to ru ntim ic my fa rm in g
op eration* a . w ell", he .a id , " f o r
I a Lai I return tn t in . city when
co n d ition , w a rra n t."
H wax learn rd Inday th at ll"&gt;
aca P . Hannon, a fu n n e r r c h h nt
o f B an ford , a l.o had a e c tp w -i n
pxatlion aa aa errta ry n f a au tat '
lary corporation rontrollael by tha
bank. M r. Dannon
aaaum ed
h i.
d ollar on Monday

Aik

i» (

M

te r *uid tv*** •• If it«*f* t» • d»o«l to
dav
C'rravlrv who • n i •n lcf •••! itnnic
diately a fte r tlo*
lwi&gt;ting which
n u r k n l hi« return tc th«- I mImt
oacIr to la k e c lia ig n a* n legal
p asto r under court i»*dcr %»*• in
ia it in another • •t y f r sa fe k e e p ­
ing
t'rn w lrv , wh*Ki f»Jl»»w*'t*' «l|c
p o tc with Rev I f f jla f f r r * null
len t rv a n re list and •the la ttc is*
follow ers over the p a jto ra tr nf th r
tab ern acle pre im tat^ l " scries nf
d iatvrfcan r** th at M recen tlv I "
the lO illw k in v nf Ihu hlirr church
li'iiW ir*. rahl h» dp I M- tliin lrn
ef*e» the la tte r had isinI nt him
M rM urdm denied fir ig the shot

Celery Pact I caring
Date Is Being HeldUp

•M brm ttoM .
K A Y E T T H V ll.U S . N . C .. O rt.
I
' 11 - t O — 8 « r » Rom m . • c o i,l f * r fca m u t in g *®r o f Now Y o rk , 'N . Y .. * » •
D H a U u . a u l l j r ln jo n t l yx-al«r&lt;uy in on
j^ q

W ag . •“ ‘“ in o l'l*

tM iiim l

’ g ^ y ih
^
S o m a 4W&lt;S w ithout
C a p t o ia C.1 co tiM rio iu ari..

ngar

hrro.

ro g o im n g

R A IL H E A D S K -K l.B C T K .lt
R IC H M O N D , V t , O rt. I I
'AY
— F a ir f a x H a r ri.o n wax ro -eleetad p ro ild en l
of
tho
B o u il.rrn
railw ay kora y eaterd ay , a n l
preaaod the ce fle f t h a t tha r &gt;m«
paat/ would e a rn its l n " re»i and
Other flo atl eh arg ea dm mg
lb *

Tw o o f the count A * »4
pr#
in n ta wriil diy, Geneva and Osrt'olu, ii hlli' t hi %utv ut lJ*kr Mary
Nfi,| h'M 'ol ( ity k%a* mure or I**"*
^ . »• I he %udc*| uiiHpMi*^ fur
n t ! mud d ale* » i » rec rdr«l nt
'. o n t !&gt;• i r \x of tlo* I'* I a&gt;h»t«
i «s| v%i n| to tin* w et*
t ,i*ni t ii \«»tc»i dry 27 to 2*»; tl*
, m in
| 'l l ) , lino to *•*
'

«!• i
f &lt;| t
I bile I ’m u ’ y n
J . \\ McM iirdm
• a - allot by the
terd ay at t h«
T aliern af Ir, •&lt; • i
dialurharo rn (• t
Mi Mn n lm , 1.1
t mu - in " l la&lt;

h a . boon given
»tm la r
o srrr
m o n l., It • ♦ . Ii- .r t'r* here Itvloy
by S . It. Dtght on.
gytary fur
F lo rid a Uolory 1 htpp, ro, to r
In a rummuti' » " o , w ritten «y
P o rte r It. T»yl&lt; •
or m arketla g O periall.t u( 'h e
orinl , to p .
tor*ItD o f III# ,1 ntte.l S t a l e , lie
parO nent
of
A rrtr llu ie ,
Mr.
p lg lito it le a rn e l th at “ We have
S a k 'Y a rg o tte n your ei «ry a g re e ­
m en t In «n F w*y W * ' ' » » already
forw ard ed it for f u iih lr coiwider
a l l I k ao th a t ll m ay I • lit prn|&gt;*r

current Monntam.

i gtM in I II " i l II.IO | ••(Mill l«
(i nntin n •! tin P ag* Iw o i
|
,
,

Orlftbor ( ’minty ( ’mirt
Term Itroujrbt To End

Marentcllc l rues I.ocal P co
Assisi Nuliunnl ‘*I&gt;uv Now”
in a iia g i •

J on I. M tn 'i
i lie sp a rk s I b
| a Ii • o|H rate 1 1
**•*«• I h eal*'i
• nation wide
lornt i v fit cm*
to |h i actuate
r*HMl

h i-h

• rTuuais *»f
t nt* i p i i «• a

• f»ltd I *r o

.wi ,lif 'lli.
'Hut i« ttint
i t|

n

I ' o o i i I* it*

sufficient
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ir v
lai

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all

tninpii htj h&gt; '
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In mii m tii
Al
M tienU 'li
i|iitio*ii 'h at i
k* « i
tisiin •
all ••»*... woul
sut |'l
tuuilji

W ill b* n t Mini w h liio -*
in- and wisit f .r
pit 1Ios to I'lioiiolc prospert't
In in nt k "ii !»»• |»r**ud «
•a u I* aid* I * T h e n ’s |0'f*
.g
»' »• ♦•*** p»* lure*

w b ili. •hi* i **• I Mil • op* ratin g on
not •mi" *Is* \ illi oil l*'i|*r**|H*l I'
• «n • . • l i a .i o d

m

|.*4i I m»«i «I. t on

«!•■*• M m ii i ii' I tirady
W eeks.
* ti:»i|***'t »ill» »r aim|t and l*attrr&gt; .
\\t
fin •I f ■ and co sth, aiol
|! I
tla ik
and
N o t*
Head,
chfitgi'il viiih **-•tit lai««ny, wen*
found not guilty.

HAVA N A . «M 11_t-T*&gt;— Mario
(j. Merc - al. 1 hat, political fig
urr ufid hi* »on, Mavtto, left fo r
M iami, I t s . h) pi mnr yesterday
sflrn io o n
Rnul unotner son «.f
tin* fnm tcr president,
said
Ills
/•ther was going to M iam i mi
ItuniirM and that h* would return
suon Th* trip
p s til to have m
l&gt;ol|t ii al significance.

,

J
!| |« %|* it C«l I il* J»'l
.• "
•i| on linin' •■ii* In i *i •'
. .i «
wi «i ».f I 'ii i k Avenue,
|i , ,o i n*I I'allots, w tills.* ii
i«-cifirt tille r, im p ! of I 'a t i A u
mi', till k o td s pel do«kli
then
ir M’tinns
Ib r atim ght wet vole n
P'C
• No I accounleti t&lt; i 121 of
In 402 haihds i a *l A hd to the
,.*| m b-* wen* IV voic- i i »«i for
m # rc|K*al ra irild a te s and W. M.
t •*•Ill'll. I ,
I '••Ih«*i*, I cal loan who*e name
ll . ll* 'lilt
.1
mu
in th* uli|dcdg*'il gioup , an I
|)l&gt; la ami •
w« »• n %«*! « »aid foi a m a io io y
1.1 ill. i •| « a n d d ales, Mini a •h . .tl fashioiisti t
lie
I* a uliph dge«l &lt;atldk*lales \ totvl tin* jin y a*
*j ll o R ll Wlilt .Ml
•at
vote* i ' i In*a a t c o r i- * d
it It u* c that ii iit it .
lb . i l m
se t*.i* d only c'ght m * held a cm|• i i
•Itnight •!•) vote* in P recinct No. «lis**, l e t . , lai lit
I. wiiAigh' dry nieaiiing that unly and *t« p f*llic i
tlo ** |n * iuqi listed
in
fiioup
• i r Aga*ost ir|it al, se&lt; urctl %**les
on u « ogle tic k e t. In addition,
it m u ta«i. 4'J itallots in which a
h i m fo n t)
f ihe «l»y candidate* *••
iu i c i I \i'lt’n together wilti a few
SO U TH A V I Tl
ui'plodg* *1 » an d iik les
T hr total
tit) tot* is therefor*- unotfn tally c h .ln u .n of lit,1 **n *
set mI M vote*.
O u .ra n ly T ru .t f o i ,
r
In Precinct No II, 127 straig h t h i. homr hrrv u f lir .1
wet t i k r t * were voted, plus
IB lllneM.
*1 r**&gt;glit wet foi iW iai»dldat«’s and
H . « i f r i* n .llo n n l /
W M &lt; h art, and plus. ft%* tick
fo r h fr work in th r ru n ,
et» which showed a m ajo rity wet peal anil .h r i» |ilaylnc •’
sentim ent A total o f 342
wet |,»rt In Now York f i t )
voles Is ' n«lb a te -1 tn this
prr* ■ Illy cam paign being
h
n n c t. with seven ballots to lie w on ttn t' m tiv it e . fo r tl„
counted a* half wet and half dry. niovgtnrnt
In I h^ Asnie
itrrcjndt,
only
th re e strmlgh| dry tickets wera
handed ia. However, there wera
HI ticket* which contained votes
fur a ivkP'Nty of the
admitted
dry can *b lstes and some of ths S i i I L h i
BA RFO RD
u n p h d ftd candidates, so that
A r a l . etaleo I
dry vote in tha precinct waa in­ F I kl&gt; .rs
dicated U be a t least 84 votes.
K e y W e al
MJftini

UharleK II. .
AtNewYoi I I
11. —(Ah &lt;liotli

Yesterday’sWealji

Tampa

P e u sa ro la
T itu s v ille

bo "m o d ic/ eth * ’ w ith 00a

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WARSAW . Oct. 11.—(A&gt;—Froa1dent Muwkkl, 6i , mmrrtod Mmc. A t t a a t a --Mary D o tn a n iU . U . formar aoelal A a c a .ta .....
m c rotary to h it la u w lfo y o .U r
da&gt; m o n ln g .

M a tu a

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�F L O R ID A ,

W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 11 . 1

rikUQENSED

&amp;YW AYS

FREEDOM CANNOT 1

NRH' VOflK | M i l . l i T R IB U N B

There h a t Iw n Bo such U l t m f l
• really free press la UrrrjmM
rin m -H U Irr cam * U&gt; power. tfafi
• t m l l lisve sal in editorial n a p j
MipcrvlsiAC new* and o lil^ n aJi,
New* oli. . Important happcnMg*
haa bam suppressed. T h * m e * * J|
the German people have b a m w
completely --ut. o ff from the to fra
o f what la happening In tho w lr il
at larjre and In their own rwtNtjy
a« if the a rt of printing had -A *
l e m invented by J*h aitn tJiiEnherir' at M alm In I4M .
Now the Hitler government h»*
taken the lent »tep in reaaaiiBflp
by 1leer™In* new* paper w r t W f
| themselves. The Heath penalty t*

.RipinH t from fiTiirid*
»*fI a
Indicate big rrow.ls nest winter,
I fa hri 1rntlt1rfs are nrpuinad gv
b e lle r thsu usual at this lime mi
yapr, .Realtors ate npiimiatir over
the prospects of sales. Tha prlra
ftf ether things arc going up. Why

L f g t w e e k In c r im in a l c o u r t t h e ju d g e s e n te n c e d t l m t
m g n , ju g t t u r ije d t h ir t y -t w o , to i l f l e t n r e a r s Jn p rU o n o n ya
t h a r g a o f m a n s la u g h t e r to w h fcb , * j ) e i « f c i i d n n t b a d p lc e ^
g u ilty . H e a d m itte d h e hm l lie e n d ru n k , t b n l h e w m d r iv in g
r e c k le s s ly , t i u t - jl e n i n i th n t he&lt; h a d (k n o w n h e . s t r u c k .t h e
w o m an . H e to ld t h e ju d g e th n t t h e t e r r ib le tr a g e d y a n d i t s
In d e lib le im p r in t upon h is m in i! w o u ld p ro v e f a r g r e a t e r p u n ­
is h m e n t f o r h im th a n a n y s e n te n c e th e ju d g e m ig h t pann.
T h e y o u n g m a p ’s m o th e r to o w a s t h e r e w h e n h e r so n
w ns s e n te n c e d to f i f t e e n y e a r s In p ris o n . H u t s h e d id n o t
nnk t h e Ju d g e f o r le n ie n c y . S h e k n e w t h a t h e h ad d o n e a n
a w l u l t h in g .a n d t h a t h e sh o u ld b e p u n ish e d ; Im l h e r fe w
w o rd s, so b b e d o u t to t h e ju d g e ,'a r e w ell w o rth c o n s id e r in g .
,,
**Jt is Im p o s sib le f o r a m o th e r w i t h ,a b ro k e n h e a r t d o
S o r t r a y to y o u t h e t h i n g s t h a t a r e in m y , h e a r t ,” s h e s a id ,
srR M 'es floo d ed w lh t e a r s . "M y b&lt;?y h n s e n te r e d a p le a o f
g u ilty to m a n s la u g h te r , an d w h ile t h a t is th e u n la w fu l t a k ­
in g o f , a life , m y Ixjy is no k fljc r , n o r Is h e a c r im in a l. F o r
3 2 y e a r s I h a v e e n d e a v o re d ns a C h r is t ia n m o th e r to r a is e
h im i n .t h e c h t ir r h and in th e love o f G od . H e m u s t b e p u n ­
ish e d fo r b is m t.
" R u t I w an t y o u to re a liz e , ju d g e , th n t I a p p r e c ia t e
tl)e seriousness &lt;&gt;f w h a t h a s tn k e h p la ce a n d a s k y o u to re a lIzjt; th n t w hen y o n puns pentteni'P . w h ile th e n r tiia t Im p ris o n - ,
m en t..............
will b e s e r v e d’ ’by
J m y ‘b o y . th e p u n is h m e n t r e s t s o n m y |
I um w illin g In le a v e t h e w h«l
sh o u ld ers,
h an d s an n C h r is t ia n ju d g e to . ............ «ui I'
llcrro a d v is a b le , mid nek nn-n.v fo r m . buy
fo r. a f t e r a ll. I am th e m in .iv b n will s u f f e r
T in t! in t h r g n a t tr a g e d v o f d ru n k e n
seld o m th e d r iv e r w ho s u f f e r * m o at.
It m
p e rso n a in t h e e n F 'w ilh h im . It m a y be nun
t h e a lr e e t w h o g et a k n o ck e d dow n nnd k illed
c h ild r e n o f I h e |ienu)ii k llle tl. o r t h e n to llu
w h o dht ih e k illin g . T h e f i f t e e n y e a r s in
s u f f e r i n g c o m p a re d to t h e d is « M « d iitm e n t an
t h a t m o th e r e n d u re s .
VVe atip ix iae t h a t a s lo n g ns m en a re li
g o in g to d rin k an d n good m an y o f th e m w it'
it tinea aeem (h a t th e y co u ld m a k e so m e a r r a
t h e i r a u to m o b ile d r iv in g w h ic h would be m&lt;
p u blic s a f e t y . S o m e o n e In th e p a r ly tm g b l t
I n f il l B o b e r e n o u g h t •» h a n d le a e a r w ith o u t ih
A t a n y r a t e , ttn- fflte e n _ y e n r a e n t e m e w
er| ta il iti t h e H tam T e a se sh o u ld h a v e a w h o t
a |&gt;eraon h a a n o e o tis id e ra tio ii fo r h is fa m ily
n th r r n , c e r t a in ly tie w ill not w anl to sp en d
R a ifo r d .
B u t t h a t is th e p ro sp et t w h ich e v e r y
la c e s .

I f .the goverrmieiil chooses to
Sgfnd, a lioiulred niilliuii dollars
hch
ftplldjng a FI&lt;&gt;r lflu inrtal, iiiBt**")
o f Apet|(ftiiK il in » *mi* «»th**r
F ih i I I ib II I k ih s tin te d -iff In vricit l&lt;&gt;"ks lik e n " ''iis i.n &lt;n
th« «riq«* iiiyrmr wmiltl Li- (i»
to|CrthYr kiwi i-ntlnthf ii
Hi |v u n u n jc e ilc n tc ri u p s v ls N»*v «t tu'fnri- b «s tha- nuu iK U n tl &lt;»f Um
1*rkburic
lmlr|&gt;rnrt#nl
Thui't* Iliu s k in H jxirl been mo m ttrkctl by re s u lt* v th u b iHn . &lt;&gt;nlrun
Vlnda I hi* »■ I' Wf fl'ti'I Ai'MHl't It, ^w ise tn the p m u m iA llfitllu ilK «'f f'X 'tb lill lirn p lie ts .
bti w oillt
J f mm fiFTti'l u*’t «uf» whilt lh^ hnve luM-n so bold its l« h a v e s u g g e st.si th a t th e fo llo w in g
grai ibifig'N ftioij,
may n •! get

The ( ’urlain KI

Sadly

big g u n s o f .th e g rid iro n w ould hnve breu '•kios k .-.1 » f f

*&gt;'

mar . *
.
I tie d "in t h e r ir n L lw it W ^* u 't. I lie sggrum Ulid try fo e s W’hti H,
t , . A ‘ south klo iol* dally tails
___ j In a n y th e le jis t. w e re o &amp; e u r r ; N o ire D o m e . A lu bum ii. New
*• nry
(Jiv irg iii T f i ’lt. and Iu n tp le.
s p o u t, • young mupie awakened Y o rk U n iv n rn ity . K t. M
lin lm e ill m u st
•pa night I,, a eurglat m the s e t
W ith w hnl fc v lln g n o f (iingieri nmt
pit w hen lit t le
•f i l e s i u r o\ei s thousand d
(h o follow crn" o f N ew Y o rk U n iv e r s ity li.-i
lass* worth Of . l i v e , * . , .
Tho w ,.„ ( v ir g in ln W eu le y i.n . I w ire d e fe .iltid lie fiu e . &lt;ntne Hlnng
*
nm l uunk t h e V in lrl jm .g e rn a n l u n d er a th r e e tn n o th in g (b M p tr dcc t m , h|jl fmltd to ni» / , ,
,
, n li.xil its m an p o w er.
K y c ry m an
S B . good enough |...k
.hr
N ' "
b rn g g rtl
2 0 0 im u n ils nr
intruder tn describe him
What Otl t h e Hijunil w as liv e r nix fe e l anil »eig |
t fro n t rea d in g
f l i p thg young h s.minl hud o f jl ie t l e r . A1 le a s t Ijin i is .li e uii|iri'SKiuti w*
And y et all I b is ta le n l w e n t
I U burglar I* (ml nienll"ne*l.
,s|Hirts alnt'ieg alu m l th e le a n t
;-------- -- •
fu r n au R lit agHinnt a lit t l e b a n d o f m o u n ta in e e r fo n llta llv r s .
th e e r r o f hi» tie p i f t o r*
W h a t h«)&gt;|M-ned In N o ir e ll tilin' on it s in iliiil g a m e w ould
Pf th * tleoevn fliPMi mnoiefif r»ift
K n n t•- lt&gt; sk n e tu r n o v e r
h a v e been e n u iig li to h a v e fnadi
t re n e e , A r t h u r Ifi'iid e rp o rt, ll r i t
n iled a s b e in g on th e l"M
in h is g r a v e . T h e R a m b le r s » t r i
l«fi kifttexinMn, pmH. "W r dun tly
K a n s a s and p lay ed th e m
I f 01 h a v e to n&lt;k&gt;*i h re u l
m iu is
Now K a n s a s m ay be
convention
MJui*t fm luie And
lin ts of jo kv u , but l l b u s
t l il u f t .VlMlid i t l i l a new ntr#
fo r p ro d u c in g g r e a t fo o tb a ll t e a m s
JlB M rniM tnrtjL*. . J J m w o rld w tild
b * he«dinf ktiMight for war." Ai

{

mop l A t th e

M in e

I Hum U m l

Mr

Ilpn^tnKia w*t rnakiny Ibin »tatr
m *nt, the kiriliiih fovMrnmeiit p m
ftlyiounfing plaio f»o inoreMairif
th* strengtii of Ita tm\y
..T h a utibtla-s arc qinlr ptau.i &gt;H
»Vpr

d e fa u lt

re c o rd

O n ly

!»1U.H

p t r u i t of utility riiMtuiitiv* due
III Um final half uf I U P were drftu lU d S« agalual »t&gt; p cn c n l for
ratty and &lt;( jw ic c .c lor inttus.
tria ls , .T h ar point out th at Ihty
g l 4 aa R. F . U. to Isail on.— Mlanal paw s. U u k Is til»xls
will
( j t l t f S all thgl. Wonder If tbs
g g to io m sa t w.U lead lit* ulibUas
B taaty a fls r tl has fo.rcd them
Ul
brink of bankruptcy
through govam m snl compvUtlun 7
H W H I n act was daqlgnod to prevspv brokets from
m aklag .a re rly taU m iiU c e u t *
metita whea trilA g. to dispose uf
I j t o i r j i n r * . Irv Jh a l (anneeUsn U
ptlg^Lhnve ,hoqn.a «x&gt;d .Idea f m
( H N « M ,to -h a ra - paa»c! a . U p iJP Ia n s aye being m*&lt;U tor Rally ideal place l» learn to swim,
pag at the Congregallunal Church) K K H.s.lv |is« (pt'ved hi» I'vr aide tium the
properties which, they 0 p Sunday, Oct. 12. In addition' erv l.-cd n u t
f» - U . J l «*&gt;n ih a r .tha to * apaclal program tor tha day Hdl Pu.hb.ig n la lm n 'to Avan e
,
,.
,, .. to llu IsitU r totld.ug on Uantotd
a . rvosBUuu fo r th* Cradle Roll A„ B1)r m, l|w
y ln i
Departmant will
held *nd a street. U r. iliady saya th at be hat
program,wil| to proaenlfd. Among the italiactiua of ha. ng Ih* unly
i p o to to t-to wUh f t
t^oao who will take part are: trick livery stools In Sanford.
t*» ia to n aaattopol1*.
t o r i .W ight. Florence , W RU, la* , r 1« d Mr* M ' **• W ?
»«the birth of a flpa baoy
a W a n u s n ta d v a l e e a U . ___
R e o la h ■nnn&lt;l&lt;
S r Ruth bof- tof* la buying cigars tor git

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AGO

4aya whs* avqa pyt

ngl V ara bU

M iC fe

in, JohnH. A. Caldwell * M m la gdnk, Law- vrrtialng a atw shipment of Snusr
lutchison, Hhoes fur Men priced from gS.OO

g.

to 1500.

of Jack 8 t. I'rtr rsburg ' voted
OverSanford whelming!)* on Tneeday fo r a
their fu - W D W bond leap* fo r to Israel

so Interpreted.
.T to HUk C ontra!, Be
posed o f Um C o m W
•MittAmr - t t o « U M
M r - Gaacga O . - j *
appointee o f the

R. A, to license them. The press
h ** Hone Its share In velustorily
jwr.pndng a grnerat code. II would
he false to Its highest responsibili­
ty l f .i t did not resent this anAmerirsn conrtption at the outset
and end its threat before It gets
Started.
This Is the time to stress the
Importance of a frce press. A long
history of star-chamber restraint
under the license system, in Eng'lend and the colonies, lay hehlnl
the -lairse in the Constitution de­
claring that Congress shall make
no law “abridging** the freedom of
speech nr o f ihc press." It led th«
list of original amendments form ­
ing the Federal BUI of Rights. A
lone line of battling editors and
writers had raised the Issue. The
mrmory of one of them, Joha Pe­
ter Zenger. political rrporier of
"The New York Weekly O asette,"
is to lie fittingly honored at
R s'trh e stsr on Oetnlwr 2fl for
a list he did In defying censorship
in 17X1. More than two hundred
yisrs of such protest lies behind
this cornerstone of
Democratic
government. With the Hitler example fresh In hand, there ought

lb * e n tire -d airy M M ]
state. W * bellera I b b la v
to h r admhjlatmgod .by
im partial
AU the dairymen of !
County o rith o siato »hP1
lieve UiW wilt a s * h&gt;r « « . n ( s |
advanta ge.’ fo r It , « r s l y , ^ &lt; l l l , jP

Iha Ifl.thftrintgrwt to *&lt;£•; Yp
the game la plpyed f»W » nnd
aqua rely.
I j h .» * t
hoard will IsU rfe re .w ith -(to
rights g f.M r. H a r ilte * q .
er b p w r to aall their aocylu*
milk to « . U t o . . w t . t h r t r ; j* 5 . U y
or neighbor*.
f jf * *
.lin t agrees th a t If he sold milk in
the jetty .llnllta or tfl. ito ra e jv slauranta and' hsisth s ta n d i .Wtora
it will to bought hy the anau^paav
lag public th a t, be s Jt» u ]4 .M « .lf&gt;
comply .with ihe same regulations
as any other ! d a lrg ^ ;i
v ., „
At a meeting with Mr. RnrtJlnc

discussed and , cgglajisad I V l
milk in d to tea that all milk said agreed l» thsk s h a t a to tn
was pmiwrly labalad.
This than Again. It gppa (tu- alKryr.ttwl
t-auseri an o rrr ripapslon c f dai­ the ^rnarkan pcopls . w ant is
ries |n the stats,
soma o f tham
Sanford. Fla.
putting out milk of ear* question­
r e y w a Ir d
able quality and claanllnaas. This
OcL I t . 10.13.
resulted
In
tha
passage
e
f
the
Editor, Sanford Herald:
I have read with murh interest Slate Dairy la s r o f 10J1, the en­
forcement of which was placed in
thr letter of Mr. W. C. Hart line tha hands of Mr. John M. Scott,
in Ihe llrrald of O ctotxr 0lh. Gainesville, he having Jurisdiction
From my conversation with Mr. over dairies of A cows or move.
Ilartlinr this morning ha has not
Both Mr. Scott's depart man*.'
hail an opportunity to read the and tha S tate Hoard of Health co­
iiv r.n iiV K R N R t it M o u ld s
Milk Control Law passed by tW operated with the various ‘ cities,
latest session of the Legislature and more rigid rules and raguiendr (a- eim rlatw withhr B 'trTlgf *tme,
ttnftr'w eT»c‘(ttlwn ' UfT 'requiring
he our elvtPiatlon is over, and y .ur
many dairirs to remodel their
nu hamstrung rm ssculatrd
dollais
plants and to put in lh« neces­
nu will no longer tie dollars. They
sary equipment to properly han-i
sc- will .be ef no more value than h i
die arul bottle their milk. . P re t*y :
ty many pinrhea of dust down the
soon the depression caused . the I
rT wind And yoi would ne rvet'er
business of tho dairies to decrease,,
ng off if you had hidden awa&gt; a sack
e spec I(ally during the aprtpg an-l|
ny of pvtatoes
I fully agree wit h Mr. Hart line • u m m er.
In order to dispose i l f
" ll
The NltA is an experiment. We that we have too many fool law4 i h f i r s»ur[plus milk many of the|
ate told that If it falls we shall on our hookh. No itoabt If many of t l h i r y m e n r p i n r i r t i t n price cut-,
’k’ try something else. That I: gcMxl them cmihl be ecrarped and the
and v»rioi’4 knrtk of unfairi
HULK aah«titute«l in i»rmrtie«i. M*ny prtMlvrrr «lWrlbu*|
ar hearing, but It may I s I n late to OtILDKN
ll- try something else. The NltA must their pla e In pucH a manner that inn» Mtlil Ihrif mirplun -to tho
■i" not lie alluwed to fail, And unless it could be properly interpreted Ittrfc# milk plnntn at very low
that] and enforred we would all be p iW * &gt;mr &gt;inpf from He to 12c (|&lt;ef
dollars a ir lavishly spent
earneu end| imtfh belter of/.
irallon. Thr kurplrp milk tn oor*
Stave's
ilolli r that i.itot's ffdni hand to )M
Th Milk fo n t ml Dill Introdu edj Inricer riti*1** of tfte Plata at timpa
hiftiwl Mud ut the nil I «»f the &gt;cur
Pud
Many of tb*
and pa«»«Nl by the flat pep«lon o f| wan 1 1 vmerulmi*,
hup dt'ftr the wrirk *»f h tho Mind |0
our Ixgislslu rv to rorrert driiloi ■ plprtlf' hwinir in a position to buy
ilofliirp If fichttny f■&gt;r you. |t
pa
ablr condittona, and many unfair •fi mi* h Rurplbp nuJk from tKair
y *nr friend |tul the dojlnr ihat
practice* that had
developed rmiifuHintf [irixiucrr diatrlbuloni at
rumiot iii*ive, that ip h im *irin y
w ai not aimed at the llttlr man. HmttrKi* pnera gftvr them an e ical- 1
I»P(MI|PP nf Miieii or f«ar »v f yht
.
T h* real purpose of the loll i» for
Irnl Fifiior t« lower the prire to 1
iny MKMiu**t y*'i»
•
the W peflt of "he producer, Hera
!&gt;«» you wish tn fiv e up your |t
I will give a brief nummary of de­ their rejfiilar pitnluear* accopllnw
n r nl|d tf11 “Mck tn the
In
ly. Thun many of the produeahi
velopment» In ihe Dairy Induatr?
dr**v your M l t r from i wed in- ^
found ihrirwelvfl* In a halplaau
of the P la t e during the pant few
■I vmiI of n f 14 n*l, to ye
|nu
i prrdi imirnt The plania tho* nv-j 1
wort I yenpa:
kiiirwlrrl|fe of wtoil in yniri/ op IH
k by
During the Mboctm y o n "
of
the to rid from ■ little b r | in j w|
what
^ r’ ' and *2rt with the largo
eleid of ft inn m rndint Jo trovid hti
influx of new InhahitanU in the
in « covered wagon iriHiend of ihe w&lt;
xlmb er
saving, A| s, m nmjiJi greater demand wmp
I m I c h * H o tin f?
Th**n keep your - n
tuny
|
r
|
V|
|
(r
r{
for
milk
and
erram
than
ikdlnr. hide It it way, invent r, i.t *
rd ia tj' the ability of the jaeal dairymen wm%
Piiitteth ny toh»f h if mtp not employ 1
Uur 1 to supply. l&gt; erefore, It wap nec-( mr,
LaBg leaf ystlaw pUs. tja lf r * f
I p I m h , *t m t&gt;Mii k fire re il, ' m.-J' ^
! ep»ary It* InifMirt large quantities wfVlj
the Liberty over the heMti ind | **
q in u ip b O T s O to
-v j of milk and-cream tat© the ataie.*
eoiMMulklr the C^aiilr!
i
iv
your
&gt; t i l l fad I t s S l . .. ,
M
A« the daiiymen began to pvo-'
If cnotijfh itoJIarp &lt;|u not begin i&gt;, rn joy r )«i&gt;rijr.
I dure more tdlk, and when th?
i s g
a
x
I tmiriftt* am id return *hmne each j *p]Mnt
o l o ' " ,r ," r
■'” * ' ' ■ ‘ “ ridus. uX l*v
t l l B ral milk a IWgc cry went up (rpnr /|jrhl
[ a L 1 ,h ' *lsi(&gt;(ucl. This rvsidtmj in| w,)|
'V O i ih , p i s M i t io l the S ta ir Dairy u w
l n t , ' law in H**7.rtbn puipasc of which nnn(|
" S s j I was lu thruttir the sale uf shlpfvtl.
GIu m
C o rr a c tljr U t l M

SANFORD PORUM

JOY-RIDE TIIE DOLLAR

•**"* •'’T .f
"

putting on of two oatra trains
on lbs
Nrw York-Washington
service.
feature
the
gvlirral
rhanges In train schedule* which
went Into effect when ll.c clock
was tu m c l back to slanilanl time
R apt 21.
Lrfliwlld by the quickened tem ­
po '.In national recovery activi­
ties, the Pennsylvania jlailnts.l
has addetl two now trains be­
tween Washington and New York
- .t h a Legislator, leaving the na­
tional capital dally At 7 A. Mand
the
Constitution,
leaving
New York, dally at 0:30 l\ M.
The running time o f the Cpp■crissloaal and Ihe Hanator
ha*
been cut to feur hours and 15
m ine tea. This, according to C.
H. Mathews, J r ., paaatnger tr a f­
fic manager, will
m ake, these
train s the fastest an the New
York-W ashington service. . _
The schedule has keen so a r­
ranged that a train fraan ar to
Washington la available sveqr
hour. ‘
Ll r
While the running
time
of
the .TwvntU’ h Cento ry Limited qf
the New York Central Lines and
tha ,?f«f»d»Ar Limited Tgq
tha

, Control Law , . New Jersey ;' OtaU,
and other eta Isa followed suit. A
Ovtatandinr among Um rhapges
.! sim ilar bill was passed by th *
In the U knfne eras the sending
! F lo riil* lagristature as an caMrnf M r. I*, t1,'l ’osllstw ff, a veteran,| gvney measure.
The original btl*
m em ber or (he Communist r a l l y ,1
»■ diawn was aimed a t crippling
to d ean up a situation • Ip that Ihe milk ptonta, tail as finally
area wrouglt by the mass Iper- passed’ It had*m aay If-n o t all of
||n o f tbs -r --« " *» v ,r e t.'w h o se
door waa pi cod part of Um Menu The' Iateht! e f the law la an «?*•
at­
(or a dam.i r (ass W|alor.
tempt to stabilise the dairy Indus­
Virtually gvwry regional Cqc». try , anil t o show special favors "to
mv-niot-TarV official l a more than no cmo.- I t wan not the Intention nf
n deaen v|U«re. through .w hich1 tho leg islatu re to hurt the little
the Assutieud Press correspon­ man, end d e n t belters It Will to
dent passe.) on .a recent n»ote-U*ur said Ip bed been oa the jpe
only a few months.
Moot o f f tlien, wera hrought
tram d istait t| W t'. In supplant &gt;
w ets th a* l held reepo
with the isdc|wndent /
last year's scanty crap.

B r a t r p r T h f S o u th
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1933 Whe^t Gc$p
Xo Be Sm allest

CHARMING AERIALISTS

.vriwley
filfM#* Officers Named
O ff!*** for the coming
p e rn , announced at

Pm

year

rag u j*'

• If*—"If* !4 . * 1 th* homt f&gt;t .Mr*.
S . K. Joroe, I t l C u t Seventh
Straat, with Mr*. J m h , Mr*.
*r th r i*
.Davit, J l r * . C. W.
J H » N . M r*. J L T. Thrasher, and
■Men. R ..O . Hiekton * a .h -&gt;*t**oo*.
•■•Mw- J . O . Lamty will oeyw t&gt;
• m M aat .U b j m x i M sa. J . o .
M h M ’J *
Tl«*-pr*oldoat! N a
George C. Schaml ha* returned •KaJtar U tMorgaa, U « m &lt; « r i Mr*
i . 4 - C laps tec mt a rx i-M r*. B. E.

i
Mr*- % T . Miller and
*» ^ H Sh tora^ bav* .moved (raip
Qn^ron A tY*®*
U
Seventh

Calendar

psiqns QJEReceftt
it To West,Coast

Schpol Are vRocited

TH URSDA Y.
*•
So lti* Harrison Chapter of the!
D. A. R. wilt have a luncheon and J
What It being arconofillihed In
prog rap* Ircm m o o’clack
to
4:30 o'clock at the. Woman'* Club kehalf of children at the Masonic
In hodor of Mr*. Milo M. Chon,! ■Home In St. Petersburg wai re­
itata re rent of the D. A. K.
j lated today by Jame* Moughton,
prominent local M*»on who with
P R fpA Y .
The Dirt Q * n lt * e n Circle o f, R. B. Chapman, member of th#|
Committee
of the
tha Qanlen Ctnh will meet at 0:30^ E xo ritlv *
o'clock at the home of Mr*. R. vV. home, recently *pent a »horl time
Waro. H r*. Henry Wight will there.
Quoting Mr. Mi.ughtan. “Thero(j
glvw'-s talk on perennial* and
“pot h *e i" luncheon will !&gt;e »*w*d a c t 144 boyt and girl* now at tha,!
home, ranging in agea from five'"
at noon.
Roa# C irri* of tha Garden Club yaara through high irhool and'
o f Rattfovd. wtll meet at IO:QO A. college ogoe. There are nlao IH :
M, a t the home o f Mr*. Waltar 3 old mea and women lieing at the
.Coleman, Droarawold. Luncheon home, while 44 other* are being 1
maintained in their home* at St. ,
win be aervea in the garden.
Peterahurg.
IIm . Turn Mm anti h#r Rintcr, Mi«n Irm t W»rd, ii'iih«Uuii«l aerml“Tha gerund* con*i-t of II acrea Il hI m v* hii nner performed for tb«* S#IU-FIoto firm s, who will appear
of land, and thee* are many form* j •1
l the Milan# Thealer in three peifoimance* with Tom Mix tomorrow
of recreation m*de avallaol* for iThe
,'
nuteti raw boy brings ■ tr up# of wwln»&gt;&gt; nml tmiiUMl tu»r»ii», in
the inmate*, »uch ** ha**' all, Hutting
,
“Tuny**, to this city on hi# tour of Florida*
football. ha*krtholl,
ami
other
game*. In addition, there *re two ,
mo
appointed chairtvtnn
awimming
J
V 'n*ward, county rinei uenry
fCpnllnaed Prom Page On*t
| “The main m.ihlmg
the auccea* of NHLA fell anuarrly j Inally * r * c W fnr * g.
rmmctil juiiTenlmg C. VV'.
on the ahouldara of Jabn L. Lew t*|*tK,ul two year* ago, a
Ink. who rimigned
fprealdent of the mlng wirrLer*!., *oe) * • *
f " ' ,hl
__t
.
». gather with * liunir fi
Cod,d be perform under b i. fa r-, ^ H n len.leel.
reaching . g r a f t a l !
Cettld be
^
, . kr „ „

Lafoir Warned By
Johnson Against

fJaeW Strikes
kite.

ju n a f i n . i M

iveap, , Heard* 11 A’
m i nprw .R R p W re.h aan Uviag In
-TltnevflU have returned to .their
ih«ra aa ,Car*eroa Avenu*.
"vt.&gt;iF- AA»F. .P«WTaway,.pf Orian&lt;*• b * C T p * tr thla peek lyere
a» $ e gueat of hfr. and Mr*- And ra k Carr*w ay. Country Club.

aj aad children
aad Carl, J r .
^iM in, K ana*.

.Uffd.Hra- 'flan Hangoll, of
0 c a tp .&gt; T f aggndlag a ahort-tim *
bare 4 u £ - t h e fetuteria mptber,
M r*. ftoprtHpom ll. R o t l u u m * Ho-

daL- Mr. Haneell la recuperating
from a retent U|»*ea.,
Dr. R. 8 . Xoalbr U expected to

H r . and Mr*. T. R. Mel|l*g Ju»ve
dagwad from New York and qtbr poHKa in the Eaat where they
w it
^
” .
d ia l Aarnpoeprity vrHh Mr. and
In , 4 1* 3 y IU . Palmetto Ave-

MarMian. Mis*., I* th* gxmet today
W Mr.’ and .Mr*. A. 1*. Bett*. Paltiilj jg l
M f-.jw d M rs
B fiB ljir *
F^liarl .to OtiiAdo
by Up critical lllneas of th# fornw r'cfilU m r A -.0 - Brmnlvam.
rnr,^ in a mr*. n . »*.
Mr. aad M rv T. R. Melting are
| k e d M to IMfpd Thursday nltarj*f«ft bi&gt;d gvtrUag in Ja ck a o u tll*.
10 fu to n ho ;* Friday

r v im iw n mi cnorrn

nggt 3pnday.
'i t t -we* decided to lend the
U f O f h m e f Waelay fla t* roam
toraporarlly to another d a ** with­
out a .room. The Rev. Sm ith Hardjn then .told the mojnberi that
n u t.S w n d a j la lU rveat l&gt;#y and
n n tfF riita r .ia F a « Day. H« urged
tbeaa. to a t lead Church Sunday and
b* jr * v n t at tha prayer service*
Friday ati| :P 0 o'clock.
■ During the aerial hear Mia*
EOa ATaude Jane* rendered a pl­
ane aelo and Mia* Dorothy Smith
rater&amp; ined with a violin (election.

S

ALLOTTED

WAKHINGTON, Ort. I I . —&lt;/P»—
Thw Pnbllc W tin AdminUlratioa
today allotted nearly tii.OOO.Olia
to 21 won-fadoral projects in V&gt;
states, which official* *aid wuuli
provide 17«,000 men month* of
employment.
Included in the allotm ent* wgR
tl,M tn,000 for a bridge acrutis
Apalachicnl* Bay, Florida.

FALL
Fall It AHUKOIIK Cleaned. I’rewed aad Reconditioned
"The Seminole Way"

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

ilting I
WILL BE

Smaller

Hurpqrn
At ’‘Rot Luck” Supper

ay eiAmjile ,of Uamwoik oetween |r&gt;rned Umi
inifuatry aad labor
i,
playing a n-*l part in
than Oil* baited aad frustrated . ,. i , ( | ng
r vanoua piuyect* al
by a r*cal»itf.n l few ."
tbr i|um,
hu{i*riBtcndrnl
VI *1 1
s
Juhnaon once ator* cited the
rrery cordial in hi* w.-l
M r.-aM Mr* D. I.. Harper en
With 4S memnera tn attendance, eightd »f employe* to organic* ,.„m# |o u, •nd hr uigr.l lh*l wr •‘•itawed th . m t ia l.n of Ihrii
under th# recovery oct the iam r , , , , , , , M&gt;&gt;
th* first meetiag of th* ocheol
.o n . that they *ho II l" " l|r’ clu1, * " h • " lml
o* Induatry. tail warned thal v, , , ( ,^tl ,,lom* at Uinr catlie.t “,,l’l&gt;e|f aart baidge party U *t nighi
year of the Junior ll'g h neke-d
•
‘tbarw
are
daagar
MgnaU
k
er*."
C0BT.
nUnf,,
"
-at ihelr home, ria l.S o u th Sonfui.l
P.-T. A. waa held yeaterday altar“A fully iirfsnliad and tin ,
_ .
J A n-n-'e, Kuptwr was aer.tnl in
noon In the school auditorium. O f­
,
ficer* and committee chairmen (or checked Indua'ry could rrploitaed
dcsalnate a 1 whole i nation", h e . f i 't 'I Q U C i
the new year ware elected.
The folluwing will hold (dice **w "A fully or gap I»ed aad M - J i ' n r M i l a i n e J i l m T o d a V ■ T h io a f lm u l t h r e v r n iu f tiH ilg i
cheeked Uhdr could do eeairllyj
1Tl11r
* IBtiHii * p fr *'ti|ii&gt;rt| nml «| *i Iit t&lt; :
thi* year: Mr*. W A la-ffler,
t .
.
,
hour MiJlen R i'ir ■titlrtI Mini mi**'*
president; R F. Cooper, vice- tbe lim e. There mult be reapun ,
. . ,, .
albility In earh auch organisation }
auertrea'ful aulh-r, (ravelin* itwarrieil
High *4‘ !»• itiin- fi*r (In
president;
Mrs
C.
C.
Calea,
Thr* m-at be y check on theae ir o nd the rountiy Irclu.ing tu . „ mrn, „ ^..,1^,
...
treweiireri Mr*. Jeane Duller, sec­
great powere."
i women's clultw. i e l w een t h r a n t - In M r . T t H olt, w h ilr ,ln g li
retary ; Mr*. C- R. Maaon. pro­
Jahosen waxpaj plan a t*m a ll utg of “ba*l• a o lle r* , ia g re e te d .r n fe p r ’re fn r t h r turn „ n m c lt y
gram chairman I Mrs. M. L
W right, fln an g *, rhalrm an; Mrs. critic* of the NHA. rhargmg K a il!® ** morning by a c h a rm in g y n u n g i m u g, » &gt; . p r e a r n ir d to t K Haw
Floyd A.
I'olracr,
hoapiiality Street with rrporta that aurvpyi woman whoiun h r d im ly irm rm - . «n
T h n .r pieaen t w r i r
M r.
and
chairman; Mrs, |V. W. Gnetarh. of amall bui'nraa would show viaajbara ** aa oi-Id a w r e lh r a r t o f tarn ra. 1', K lla w a n n , Mr am i M ia . ,
publicity chalnpap; and Mri J . It, fettn re-o f the movement and th a t' pu» days. She appear
rU tog-W **** hAv« I r m a jf t l &lt;o«U tf| moan, iririuunc«A
r
it.or. 1 ,1 . end Mr* || U
Cngbwrrb lutu-hropm chalrmaa..
r ) knows nh« u I hr qrij
u c L r r , and M r. an il M r* l i a . u
- J k . / . M. If after, of thU ^ity, a i i d T i O r o n B U m p t l »n.
Browa«,of Orlando, #»*•) 'T ljiv f e U c rilie ld A 'al*o tlm t'heroine af hi* muet p.

;e A d v a n ta g e
’s P r i c e s . . . e R is in g !

situitiiMutaai*!:;;:;*:! ; r a.“ ’

,UDi* o« girl ajui boy scout Work!
a fte r pbich Mr. U*Mr|WT, princigkl
of ,lb* school, biYttxl all the parporVr^iala ia tedn clX
sells lo vlait t^e. school any day
from 11:16 o'clock to 12:00 o'clock. in the .whole plan”, i
“ I tmnk that thM •
At Um close of the meeting It
JOfttfled. - Hut Qt. M
waa announced th at th* County 1
gofctrt B. A it
Council of P.-T. A. will meet in :
ftW queitM firpI on I
Oct. 26 at 10:00 A. M. a t ike Ju n ­
fpua Bloamior' High School Auditorium.
toy apont tbs
rtth Mr. A lt ’*
Mrs. Robert L.

IV^

IS

YOUR

the hoatoaac*.
i . Thoaa ppaaent were: H r * . R. T.
Thrpahcr, Mr*. T. C. Brown, Mr*.
Hugefta ,HI*gln», Mr*. R. B. Mon­
ro*. Mr*. O. W. Stake*, Mr*. G. C.
Bperring. Mr*. E. 11. innay, Mr*. tracts. A minority «f •p»'rat«mi &lt;,|hrr ^0,,M
C. O. Bar*. Mr*. Katherine Davi*. th J* far hay* nmltte.l to accord
'a^*
Mr*. Vail
Lovell.
Mr*. M L. tha right* pnd privilege* lo larv r * or^* •* “
Wright, Mr*. O. E. Whit*, Mr*. which lid percent of the imkiatry
"Keligwui
R. L.
Rohert»on, Mr*.
Fred haw eoptedod.
&lt; twice each
Strange, Mr*. M. B. Smith, Mr*.
T b e ■purpeea of the pcwplc e f riiacwl tn I
C. E. McKee, Mr*, i . O. U n o y, the linked State* a* azpreaaed Frlcrahucv
Mr*. J . O. Adam*, Mr*. W. ,E lo N BA—the concerted- *O ert e f theev »crvk
Rainra, and Mr*. O- R- Katridge. both employer* aad .em ploy** - during Su»r
,Al*o Mr*. W aller I- Morgan, thr p*ar* ef a great aU UiA re all
"|tu*e« u
M l*. J . B. William*. Mr*. 1L A. thu* put In Jenperdy -hy th e -w it jjt l‘*t*r»J.
Bwanaun, Mr*. C. P. Ilenwton, , falneaa of la u than 10 porrant on Uir uMcr rl
Mr*. /. L. Clark, Mr*. Francr* A. both aide*,"
. ,,,
the high H ld m o , the Jlev. and Mr*. Smith ..•Paying tmbuta to leader* . mf *1 the girl*
Hardin. *n ,t Ihe Mi**e* Flora Me- hpth the operator* and aiinara arih* d* Mate (
Pkaul, Ina Pearce, Dorothy Smith. are trying to co-operate, Jahnaca and gut U,
Ella Maud* Jon**, ami
Ann apld "fmwhgre la the. preoUWal'* yaraity uf
Jon**.
recovery |&gt;rogr*m ia there a alaar’ibefeiw w

jfun^or HighR.T^A-Hari
First Meeting Of Year

CASH

HUY NOW!
Dm- In In r r r n a w in th e m i l nf in k , |)H|icr.
nnd Inf mrr. p rin t Ini; p rir"*i h n t r ml w inced uplirn tim iile lv 15 p r r r c n t w llh in i h r Innl I h * «**■
m unlitn nml w llh n.uU -rlain riU-ndlly Ktd'Uf
lip
m ay lie tu n tp rlle d lo f u r t h e r In c r r n u ­
ll r Iren w ith in Ih e n cu r lu lu r v . IV * u rg e vim
l|&gt; lu k r udvtinlitgv nf th e p ren en l p rlcrn . \ oil
run Hittr m n n ry lit h m in g &gt; u u r w ork diinih t'fn rr Iht- flrnt o l (h o y e a r .
Ill-low i r r
lin lrd we-wrul raninplerr o f
p rice incrcnnrw d u rin g th e luat ft-w m o n th *.

PO ST

"•

Steak Roast Is Given
By ChriatianEndeavor

1000 Receipts .
1000 Reports
1000 Tags
1000 Blotters
1000 Statements
3000 Tnlly Sheets

A ateak roast waa givon Monday
aad daugbtor. Rath, of night
py th* Christian Endeavor
Society of th*

F irst

Christian

dgbk bora wHb Mr. aad Church for th* member* of Ihe
3. La— an. Orange Avo-

society and a few of their friend*.
Among th is * present war*; th*
Rav. and M is. F . M. Mortar, tha
Misses I la s* I
Appleby,
Orpce
Evans, “ Boots* Appleby, Katkerl»o Eilia, M^ry Ftnn.ll, MH^ad
.

A nlU 'ipnt

n*. . Pnt*ya

fitilhiT inerraat-n in printing nrit-ea and save money by Buying Now
at the

•Klltaw. ,and

usse SilvtM
W h e r e U u al ity C o u n U

"W1 '".rpn

T.-.a« n n . . ,

To-Night

t

if .

Lower Roor 10-35

v.

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T R R W FATFIKS
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f&gt;- Unique Distinction
F o r Brilliant PUy

mnch aa received a ilngla vote be­
fore tha eonteet, amargad yratetday by official balot of tha t a ­
perta a* tha National League**
“moat valuable playrr" for IM S.
Tha vote waa a Imoat u nan Imom
for the Meeker (Oklahoma) mantar of the n&lt;raw ball, who (cored
Sa Victorian daring tha league
taeaon. Including 10 ahutoutt, and
twice pitched tha Giant* to tri­
omph over tha Senator* In t
World Series without allowing
•lagIf earned run In SO innings.
Hubbell acorad 77 point* out of
a maximum poaalbla total at M
In tha eonteet, decided by ballot*
of a commit!#* of tight raambars
of the Ddaaball WrlUra* Aaaociation of Amarica and announced by
tha chairman, Danman Thomptoit.
of the WaaWngtbn Star.
Tha
pitcher won a dadalva margin
oear two rival*. Chuck Klein, af
tha I’hllllaa, and Wally Berger, of
the Brmrttg who flnlihtd

RESULTS
Rate A

HfcTS SATURDAY

(CinOiiMt pram I n n uaat

lands, arSboU d haaaas ta be oaU
or rested, with tha pracaada beta*
S o u th p a w Is A cco rd ed
lined ,ta rapa/. tha traaaunr far
tha arpafuaa Involved.
., &gt;
I t waa Indicated several handled
million d ella n might be (p eat aa
7
thia p re le c t' with tha Phiaet. of
making available thaoaanda o f le a
coat homao. abollahlag alama and
o b k , o«t. ii A o n - proptdlng - amrfc.;
P " fi­
a HobhaU, calabrataJ
l l v u dlscleeed’ effk la lly . that
pitcher of tha world
Olanta, wbe never aa

-‘

HAVE PICK OF

Plan la Being
Speeded Along

HOST VALUABLE
PLAYER IN LOOP

j a a t f s

t poor Hat, pcafartjr -l# aad , la a t Tba » t e l d otflra M
paaalkla. T ie f I M HfcU toraad h i &gt; * a U a bgtU r chaa
i la caa# a f « tia.\
•
•
' *
Tba artaaT Wa#,, t e t i m tlkm* paraaM a a m lin t'j

'mm■ m ■ —
v

J .

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r

3 PromWng Gaitiei
Within 30 Mile Arc*

I Duke
nm «
'•rhcel
st tho
It Ioat
d

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FLORIDA

N, CAROLINA v »..G E Q R G If
harvaad

fa

H
a m p s h ir e

W ISO pN anl y t . ILLIN OIS
INDIANA y«. NOTRE DAME

MINNESOTA va. PURDUE
NAVY v». PITTSBURGH

GEORGIA TECH V e . AUBURN

Thu
yp* and' partlauU rly ckUweit to nltand II
form an t, of the Ton. Mia Oompanr. By
yes w ill a v a il th* night crowd.

M ISSISSIPPI va. MARQUETTTE
of tha war department fa r BEyl
ttonal guard camp* for pOrdhaa*^
of equipment and physical Ml.
provamanta tncludad:
'♦ j- . •&gt;
' Florida:
of wl

|n« riihi.w .a - ..- - - ,pigyEfBtiun pi
awl teo .
fleeted the w riter*
1
Of na eTletnaent to the publl
th e r* w ». an
h ealth aerrtce for eig ht
ruttm
r-rim ton irflak, ru ifa e le a * U over in ator
and taunehEl, th e b i t e fo r ih
tire * ITE.Oft. Reel and Eon*.
th * 27 playara r*c* ’
*
,
veseela Include 0 1 * BEdh i t Tempi
,uu
Penaacola. and ICay W aal,
r 0 1 S A L E : Modal 80 four door «oUa In the
Allotm anU U th * m ilitia barea
,F | H B odifl. mac ban. and body mentioned an th* ! ' ” * n -h O u n d «H flU o« “ A - l ," — m odal. T . Ford
e n p t |p A -l condition, good Ursa,
Ljaxxj cash , Phone, M t ,
D. L. f * * f ' H * b h r ir * d~ l0 KUInr were th*| ^
^ ^
y j , , N tw | J

r«a - — — — —

uni) P erform ar. lU ta i h f
mambe, of th * com m ltta*.

.®«nr

,iu h b .it i . th* « " * r n,* T u j .
the G ian t. i« «hin
u .b le p ley of" r o to t n M o o * t e
l a r r y Doyle, aarond haneman. wofl
,h . uld C h alm ar. a - r d In » W ;
I I . la ih * fin d pitcher lo b * **&gt;
honored In t f T H r t l m l I J f
J U l V A N T C I): R u p p !, m i e m llaaay Vance, of Brooklyn
’*ra with femoua Watkins Pr*d- wen l b . official Nogu# award In
ih e d .

ram ln g a

Butineae tatobavarmga

ON TN IITA G I

OKLAHOMA CITY. Oct.
I t — (A .P .)— George "Machinc Gun” Kelly and his
wife Kathryn were aontpneed
to life imprisonment today h
few minutes after a federal
Jury convicted them under
the "Lindbergh Law" of the
kidnaping o f Charles Urochell.
oil millionaire.

eertlflcata - l«:
■&gt;*4 A. It*eta
• T h ai L. A. f ,
Taa (UrUfleajt
itk . t a r a l l i
Glad Mid can
aod baa m a la
teed tq laeea
law. gala cert

to-w lll

^

^ foE H jrw Y
tStKfcup

w •

the data o f l b * iMtt
rerllfU ata U lb * yA*
known.
• * " t r ’ *•

C h est G o io s
(BEAL.)

Rub oaMuatsrol^^JM ri

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Pklwt
Wleboldfi

J. W. SHAD01N

•Rl Tfcc taaafln|r,| Ppraal
W hile th e P m ir f Statr^ oh
Rrnred the 44lf&gt;t «M it\crs«ry
D l«coveiy of A u ir r i.i wit.i
eelebratinnn cnnfine.1 m ainly t»
school*, the re e l of A m erica,
from the Rio Grande lo Ca|&gt;-'
Horn, rclrh ra lrd
th r day a*
“ L a 1’i n l a Ik l.-t lla io " , ( fe s ­
tival o f the r a r e ). Spanish
Am ericnn lepublira re.o p nire
O ct. 12 u- naUunnl h o l'lu y i.
d d ira ln l
lo the
memory nf
C hristopher Columbus pud lb :
ixtcnsion o f the Spanish r»ce
with th r new world Itnly uml
op aln
, la ce d special
rcremonle«.

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M o re S e c u r itie s W illj
H e O ff e r e d P u b lic
M o n d a&gt; T o K o p la c e
P o n d s ile in ifP e tir c d

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RFC Mhh Passed T hree Billion Mark
In Outlay Of ( ash To Aid Re c o v e r y

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tu Joint block I-and i n g h r » v y u » r o f ih r rivo#
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(h e r niing nionlhr. rn*l
Ilank&gt;. trust companies, rail fre ig h te r " O t w e o l t e " will
roads sod other sim ilar otgani Into tecrvirr xhorily afi4*T
*atn «a. $2^72^15.181 of which «• com pleteii.

5.2X2424,1Uf we* Lo railroad*.

I'urrhaac of preferred aleck* in
Mi; i ,7.mi, |Hf •-• •***,- i.a lrig h t grmiti*
banka, $4V.W3,000
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Durrls.se u f capital notes imd
'flu cuff ••»41* •«*»• telteO tlte a &gt;11)1 I
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p|i. «| in.lOO.IMMl i*4 Ih r *^ri4*lt4ry delwnlm -# In &lt;amks, $700,000.
\4tell
of
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of **yr inill - i f f$*» »$%• in rteiryiiiy
* Idfpa «•* Ri'huiil Ru*l ludia- out lh«1 ayricuh ciftel tetl&gt;j»lin^ni Lank#, t l 2 .tlS2.000
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Sa if liquidating loans, $48,022,*r t
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K IC K I1HOKKR K M i I ,KU
I’inanc-ng aspurts of agricul­
SrcroU ir) &lt;»f dgrlcilUMM
for
tural* surpluses, $4,424,868.
D - ftU’12 cv$&gt;p l*»4int, !'• L t0 4 ,’bO l
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Ia ,a i. to aid marketing erganlN$*cr»’t«ry o f
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fur
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xatiuns, $4,420,241.
lil.1.1 rrjf» lo®i4», ISte^7W#ulC.
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Tli# corporation
Ion has received
J 'u i chtear o f UciDte Loan D i n k
M ill . J f i of ITdlaiicIpbia. iuruibter|
repaym ents of |H7X.»85,*7I, leevt.e firm of Rtttson and Itiacb-I &gt;teck. $57.270,000
O w ners' ing niuro than |J,(&gt;00,000,000 out­
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l lp in court th a t K ath ryn kngw about the yruiF in |•••nil
kidnaping and k n'w ing ly p arliri- Hull!. - •-I•4*48 ‘II,
paled. Other testim ony from t hi- ! plnyn
defendant ta u tterly ronviie my to iri^ lit ii
this court th at K athryn K e ll, had lf'»4UF
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criminal knowledge o f the nl*l e
tton conspiracy.
“However, y ou can ignore my
altogether. They e re not
IIICI'N.' VNl» h
binding upon the Jury."
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C IN C IN N A T I. Oct. 12— (A7
— A man fctlrm l ngrntR pauj
hmtl "S q u r a lr d " on a n atio n al­
ly o|H*n»hnj: ifnnu o f counter­
foil ora
waa c o rn r m l
and
plashed to death today n fen*
hour*' n ftor puliro were tipped
o ff that ho had !»een marked
fo r •li-nth. Tlm t mnn wan Nick
Omni u. 47, iw rn le d hy H arry
lluck. I ’nilcd S ta te s Ju a tic c
Oepaitim -nt ngg-nt
n* an in ­
aider who rcv rnlrtl the peerr*
iif tin* count r r f r it in *
nn&gt;r.
lluck had hc»*n trmlini? him
pince sp iin g . Police Lie iten ant
I'litvnk llnxe-e d ctlnrrd •,O thc*
iuiirdet« Mill •*4* ur. Th*» enun*
t« i fi'iti'i ® nn- a p m in fill r m r ;
h* a*!i &gt;1 l*&gt; nil'll Mith in flu e nr-*.
I h .) ■ • n*»t cu ing lo jmiI f
». \
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D .S .0P P 0S E S
ARMS BOOST
FOR GERMANY

I n v I ' .u t il n
1-.H- OIi. ! llt»r

I nil
lintt'lll

»

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— I t ta B e t t e tad that several
h a ndred member, of
the group
hod m s k i t e d and were . waiting
fag Sm ith f e r th eir trip to WashW A K IIIN C T iiN . h n
tngton when they were raided. An slu r C a rter Gin s. !)••„»,«
MBEatlng {plana fe r Ihe Journey VliK'nin, who
wnl'i
|me ago. Smith said It ts Ri,o-rvelCs lira) riioice I',' •
i to -In ita ll" Presl- taiy itf lh&lt;- tr.-a-aiy ai.J de,luted
*yt
warn. » Me r . i t BB dictator o f the Ihr appointment. » ■** ,li»rl,,., d Iq

D A IIIS, O rt. 12. I l ’» Drentdent
K im- , v e il'- tlrive li&gt; In k the de
| , , , M i l l have :&lt; Fren ch o .i n
Mil,I »n III inn-., in n t«&gt;
p &lt;• am ile-igned •&gt;&gt;
n d in i
l a i n " Inan ■|trril ir» ’ li»*

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S q u e a le r Is H a ck e d
T o D e a th B y G a n g

I
R e d u c tio n
In L iv in g
C o sts Is B a s is O f
P r o g r a m A im e d A t
B a la n c in g B u d g e t |

* CONIHIUINS

Raid Nips Plot To
Storm Guard Armory

STR A W BER R Y PLA N T* dor sale
f f - W . P ettat, Phone 7M -W . __

FRANCE SEEKS'
TO SPEED DP
ITS RECOVERY,

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nie! tt In* !• ••» •) »•
|-il»lf| B•t ••«* • I
ru» in*’ ’
1 *•
fui irc iru 'h s
»*'
flli'il * *i • * K »t
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Oct 1 2 .- (IT\ h rrr, |irc*iM».^hl)
-Landed p lito l* end • number nf m m !
and club* were seised by
Bailee today
In raid * on three
I I K U i S III M III IIOOY
headquarters e f the Khaki Shirt •
a t A a e r ic a w hilt m em ber* o f the
1NIH W MMH
organisation were m assing for n
— |lf lluvris f 11*1 » •»» "1
■ a r c h oo W ashingtnn
M* * '•
T w enty one persons were taken V»»ik * *■l &gt; !•*• aim
!!* 11 ^ 1
In tba raids and poll * said th r the Aim ricnn
v* •« ••!*•&gt;* »• 1 •*»
oeay nipped in the bud a plot to Mirinlion h m
lin n ,
•term the arm ory of the l l l t t i F7. 1 . Hiph.i|i o f N fc.luilli
wan
m*Io:U ‘)I |iM-Mlciil-c|r« I.
lo
regtm eE l o f the Penns) Ivenla N«
take iifficc b &gt;'•■*•t
i ! ’•»
tk n n l Guard and a cts* the ammu
•trim, Calif.* * n - rhcftM-n h i t|lf
nltlen stored there.
llk il r«iiivynlioii
J| ^ \ (h e
m eantim e,
|mlire are
eenrchtng f e r A rt
Hmilh, M*lfs a
BernrBander-tn-ebiff of the

BILLV S tW C liE

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GANG FLOGS MAN,
FO R ORGANIZING
CITRUS WORKERS

vtetton th at the defendant, Hath- | Talking if
rrrnvt t in.ryr£ waa not wholly Ir u th la l,"
for and u •
Judge V aaght m id to the jury |

yeaterdey.
“Thia c o a rt 'will not h esitate lo
tell you that K athryn K elly'*
-wee ru ing her removal
the little gtrie from the Slum ,
non fa rm near T anidiae. T e x ., the
day Mr. Uraehel was hmughl ;
there, did not sound eonvm cing."
said Ju d g e Vaught.

(’odd Icn rinir I &gt;evelops
'rinit Pay Of Stars,
Fvecutivcs May l’e
Drasticnlly ( ’urbed

W A SH IN G TO N . Oct K! i#Vi
W A S IIIN C T O V , o .
The Irra tfiry la*t niirlii nnn^.mt •-*!I \ new •luvriicM mb
■ new fin a n rln f ptoirinvn 8-x|**ct«*l
to run well in rtiv^ d «.f Jif.tMMi,- ro*lr |rn a
|ItiWIMW
1 1*11 • I i i( o *i
*»»! •»,. « f 11
T tiM y
»*f 0u»
^ 111**11 fgtinUi 1/ tir ty l&lt;oti I i-»»i»* •In* t rv
v ,i« niff* &lt;1 for ft-*! m j’tiuii !»y n* \t
1 1». .1. . t,.
A ir T»» \ nr'v I n n l nmh 1 «»f Mil drill IIa • . \l •*
i &gt;|H*t i f - I nmuunt Btfi-* nninuitu i •! III I* III CM* I I»
1 to r* I'luct* the I•«mils irtui-gl wnil llV'k 1C •' !*• It
|prn\i(!p
th** K ovrin nu nj with m i ttinr
••u! thm kinir r « |*itm1
l*\i t kt
T« Ihr exten t of |fdUJIUO.UU0,| rn | f, h „ „
( . a . h , x ........
[|h# «»•»\ • , , II 1 ..
f DM I 2 1 h* \ » ill
"
t
4 1 1 |&gt;w*i &gt;Fiii fur

T h e maximum sen tence* were
pt ammi rweil
by
Ju d ge
Kdgar
V a b g h t 18 day* a fte r the raptu re B l a c k j a c k s A r e H s e d
a t th e K elly * a t Mrmphle, and
O n W in te r H ard en
•Ely three day* a fte r they went
tria l. T h u * six o f the nine perR e s ta u ra n t
O w n er.
^ r - B * convicted fo r Ihe 8200.00*
kidnaping conspiracy have been
W IN T E R G A RD K N . I k l . 12 —
ordered lo prison for the r * * l nf Dclliert ftnifril-ter, ")VinV-, Crir
th e ir lives.
den raft* nwn
nlm III*
* &gt;'*i n
J ag en t* had |&gt;erfecleil live in Ibe m r n a 1 '*1 AH '-I
to ta k e K tU jL k r Jd *n e . t a i j T c i k i u ^ » * u . ^ i U J
" J(W A t U « 5 Federal re n lte n tia ry . Ia si rig lil by eicld oiu ,-k.
" HI8 w tfg I* id serve her aenlenee slugged n 'h- In id &gt;■ &lt;&gt;i ■'
ja ck , liuii(1l«’*l •'•to 1 1«
nn
•I th e W omen’* Federal Prison in
ha lc«! fiMiiy m |j i I)i in* riH •
West Virginia.
th r kiiiniiMiiK
‘ ! •i*‘ *!»
Tho Ju ry 's verdict wa* ream ed toll* ttnir lg*i| •n l
•••* •nils t *
last B ight a fte r a deliberation o f | At) ...... .
only one hour. Under the Court’* }
Ingtructlon however, it wa* realed I B**he&gt; ,«!•■
and w a* net returned until the |and with I
Court opeged this m om lng.
I whip U-hi
T h e court would feel It had , to Wild* i t
been cowardly ami derelict in duly I who li\•- t "
.
If It had not pointed out tilt* run- ! on On rniul

fallow ing daaa
ealnd In a*ml|
to-w lti

I he Cal# of Ibe -Uba

i 10— Flower* and PUnU

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N^b al ■■H-'or;1

o n ., C hicago; Ja c k Kyder. G l«^ a
n a il; J a m * . Pow ar*. N*w York I
&lt;JOLORKD WOMAN WgjbD job J a m .. J Long. P tlU bu rg h ; H*rp ne laundress, cook, or houM
mUL Will do washing anyw here
lalen McKelble, 718 B. 8th St.

M e t e p rira ta bath. B t e r l c W

H U s T . ’ 5?

K.rUoe i f Tow nihlp

^ IN PERSON

Huatlop Wanted

Boom*, bedroom, dlnlEf y te b b

-

rued said h a y u h B t*
and baa m i l * aptdlw
deed' lo laauq. la aaal
law. Bald rertlflca ly ’
folaw laa deecrlbeA* P
.le d •ta Bemtwoto' Cei

|2 ft ll*T h . w riter*1 com m ittee mhhtng

aiita, td t'
gyi Pie T royn or, P ira te*, t o 1 Eton
dy R yen. G leliU . l# l Al L O fe '.
Dodg/ra, 18) MnrabvUM. B ra»o*.
H ) Guy Bush, Cube, U|
F ren ch . P lre tm . 10; F ran k F fJm K
C ard in al.. 7 ; J l f c
6, Jo e Medwl k . C a r d i n g , S| CUb­
by H artn ett. Cuhd,. *1
n e k *. Cube. 4 ; Red L u «**’
T Dick B a rte l!, f h l l t e r &gt;1 tU ,T&lt;i
Vaughn. P ira te *. El
Bravaa, S| Vl*»U D eal*.
1 . Chick H a fe y .' Rede, l l A 80U0.

.» o - . f - ^ r 1

Jury Deliberated One
Hour Before Turnin f In Verdict Of
Guilt Afaihst Pair

iru dar of Adado*,, a

Im m edlatel). the ..le c t io n . conalaUd of
traahlr Pay sUrta
Burt
g rit* J . R Watkins Company. 70 W hitman. Boaton; 'Vtlliam
Me­
# .W .’ owa Avt., Mamphla, Tenn. l ullough. nrokiyu. H erbert B »»-

1 laayAptriBMaU &gt;m Re b I
' UBNISHED Apartident 'liam

- « ,»

“*|N WITNEM WIIEREor. I ha*,
hereunto eel n r hand *• ■*!•&gt;
Of the City ef Eneferd. Merida, and
h i vv n u a t l to Im
the ..at of n*ld CUT on thU th*
■sath day of B.H#mt«r. l»l»

NINO AND WINDOW shade*
U f . Rcahlk, Sanford MiUreaitory, Celery Are. Phooe 672-J

(la in Sanford.

"•

UNDER AND ET VIE
the authority In rna vaetad I
•r of lb* City #«
by ordlnanM Sa. Ibd *f JJ
or Baaford. Ylerlda I ban
. Prtaaaa ftelew •• »
throughout th# Cltr •» J
V lorU *. on T n M to r. the ,7
of NevarnCar. t i l l , for'*!#'
two Clly CemmUaloeec*. *
n tare* of thro* !«[•. “ J
million.r* to be voted a
tw# group* dealaaa**^ **
l- and tlroap *.“
Halt election ahall be I
the cur Hall *« a*'4 V .'i
rovmrty to vhu U»&gt; end or
relating to aleatUBa new
Baaford. rterlda.
In tha Cttr of fcuf-~*
nt 7 :l i
Tba poll* will ‘by open
eUteah-ul-r K ln iv tU rhrt**at euar
down on nald date . r. id. MrKIn| hereby appalal tb
an., iand
non. VA V Lana,
- ‘ W. E Delta
Mid election, anc
II lB«FFC*orl 1•fClerk
of Mid alee-

NOKR18 DAM* A d V a N C JB *
1 ’
_______1 ,
^
W A B H IN O IO R , Oct'. U - 4 ^ -

RAM 1H ton truck, ataka
d cab |1*A.00. Chavrolat 1 ton
body truck, new tires f i t 00.

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"

%*. B. rirnllk M

F oo ter received V3S&gt;000
Weal the balance.

—The T*nne*»*a V a Jle y tte tiritB y
announced yesterday •actual i o i atruetlon of the ngw Norrta Dam'
near Knoiellle, Tenn., probeMy
would begin n e tt month In*tend
of in January, at first-planned.

x M r jw g e S

Tba Intar-ctty .gait toaw^Maa ti T w J t T ^ a n d W l B t e * Lodw
• h k k hove bee*. W * r w » to - to 1. T . C. t »rookn a a d t f

.J u t J u .

NORTHWESTERN tVe. STANFORD ^ j
VAN DERBILT va. OHIO ST A T E

S2

N p g ro c s In H a v a n a
, *sk I o r P r o te c tio n
*

N U M H F .lt 2 » 2

Price Five Centa

FLOI1IDA. T l I l ’IM »A Y . OITDIIF.II 12. IBM

NEW FINANCE HIGH SALARIES
fr MEM
PLAN ISSUED
BYTREASURY BEING PROBED

N a tio n P a y s H o n o r
T o I ts D is c o v e re r

moving Coottry Club ennoonced that tha Kalina u aaiabfjSw uttat
•and* FlorlAa agalnat North Card- ahlfu. aa a aaaylt « f ah
™Har£ S h tS M Baach ta a . will aa«M DAU***
line State andar the Raleigh flood- offenalvta
la ' W at,,.
kill U l o SAnfoid fo r aa 18-hele match of*'*nlf A?
1$
Ilghta Friday night.
games. Coafch TlMMSP
Schedula trouble* brought about aaarch of a fn llo M b i1
,2 2 s
“ ,J 0
tha
three conUaU. Gena rally, Johnny Cain, jaavdd
thaaa acboola try to arrange mat- quarterback. Frank Ml
V. *
Ha autad, aUo that ptea ah w u neat*J . T U l f i t i ! ‘l*"
•ayav nim andar WBy.te m w a tha THu
t a n so onqr ona will ba playing I that poet, raaovtng Jt&lt;
on h&gt;mo ground tha same days orleh. Campbell
hut inability to ahlft fj^nd
tfrimah nod Hiy
East, , . . . &lt;i
Tbs M ia taa
thfaa with Saturday
tha dal* of (I
____ . 1u __* l r . ,
owel|,gont

N. Y . U. vt. LsfAy riU
MARYLAND va. TULAN E

t

SANFOUD

HIrmhrr Ansocinlod I’rfs-t

Andrew t 'Obw j

v o t e D e L a n d G o l f e r s D e f e a t a 1 * 1* « l- *

’ ES7'J t? ir tT

DUKE

AN IMHilMCMlKNT llA il.V HBW SPAPKR

• Vv ” _ k^« CrVkn and of da 18-baW too® D a* Caarteg brio*'
‘ T T r ^ r ^ . n t e l dee? Uia Ool- Henry *orHekV7 * « l Trio
M S
r S o iS a * «

Addraa.

MICHIGAN va. CORNELL

m 4 Rkhaat Garden Load.

*£ 3 3 5 r

The H erald'hafora aoa® Batsrday. Oct. td . I f yan
ima M ttU a,.w rtU A h a vqmda - h a - afJ&gt;oalU the t a a a f J
* • ,TT*
, »• • #4 . ,
F

L . 8. U . ,T»- CENTEN ARY,

• Hollar and

!J _

P artly cloudy tonight and F rid ay ,

Florida's II a a n

moved te halfhEck. WflVir P * * * Raymawd
¥
nan wan
W 1“**t* rt*” | F iiltk . T 1 4
along wKh 8W*ty M *» U
sad Foard Billy 8trait Joined Wo ftaap of wig and J6ha M M , 8 J «
faIIMtka._, '
,
.
V
r a t e and CarapheHToal.fe

tha '

I '* '" * *

i

wwlfW Grcntast VegcUbW

-

rutiles C eeh j k ' Ttch « u mi Kewltuky't
Spaidlag and
North twx-ynrd Uoe w ith t h r t r
J 'm B p n c n m U ' C *
I mar alMMl aad i m I M
_ *•*' Bralth and TfcjaartM. ltateEr,

rom. S a n f o r d S u n d a y , 4 1 - 8 4

:b to the U U v » l H * " , h cawtoap rffarM by Jo e. U
m i , manager o f tba theater.
• . v ' . .
•.^
o L t « a Hat. r i t e a - 'W " »■ tha colamn oppoalta t e

ll . C. 8T A T E n

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Miami
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Restaurants Pull
Down Blue Eagles
NORFOLK, N .b „ Ort. 1 0 .(4 V -S U tlB f (her had W n
e rm tla t
at “hug# lo n n "
rim e a'gnlag the N. r . A. cod*,
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C01LAPSE OF
GROCERS’ CODE
IS IMMINENT

NUMBER 289

P r ic e

ter Mores Labor For FARLEY GIVES
Calling Strikes Without
First Seeking Arbitration REPEALVIEWS Qualify

-v•• 1

For Seat
ion !

dl*i
W ASHINGTON, Oct. i o - ( J V _ display
union shop earth in addl
8trlkeo without resorting Brat to tion to the [llu* Eagle.
arbitration ware called destructive
Holding that the collective bar­
to recovery yesterday by Senator gaining section of the Recovery
Objections Pile U p As Wagaer, of New York, in a speech act
Commissioners Seek S
"cannot be qualified by lang States Rights Return
Hearing Progresses before Ithe American Federation uage Inside of a code or outside
With
Vote
Against
Y ear Seats To Be
o f Labor In which ho agreed that o f a code” , Wagner added:
Insurance HeadHlta
WithAdministration the wages and houra in some NRA “ The majority of workers in a
Law, He Says In A t Bankruptcy Bill
Contested F o r In
should b* changed further plant may be represented by some­
J ^ s Bible Successor
Am ong Opponents codes
U rgingBigTurn-Out
Election On Nov. 7.
to benefit the workers.
one in the plant or outaith of the
CHICAGO, Ort. 10.—(A”)— A
With thousands o f worker* out plant. They may choose a union
10. —
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—W V - on strike, th# Nsw Yorker who
proposed legislation for monleTAM PA, Oct. 10.—OF)—Point­
City Commissioners T. ( I
or someone else."
Collapse last night threatened the
go vern *
Ipal bankruptcy waa said today
ing to restoration of state's rights
helped draft th* Rooovrry A ct and
Wagner
said
i&lt;
waa
“
tragic"
Burnta
and S. O. Shinholier
matter emit for the $9,000,000,000
by Sol Esarey, Indianapolla In­
J I M * , w h ich has
now it chairman of Uia National that workers who had been patient ami economic benefits a. th* chief
announced
themaelvrs aa carvfojd and grocery Industry as ob­
surance executive before tho
Labor Board told the convention: during the years of drprev ion I reason for Floridians to vote to­
&gt;m ore th a n o n e o f h it
jection*
from
manufacturing
American Life convention to be - dldatea for re-election to of"Any
group
which
imkilgos
in
day
In
favor
of
repeal
of
th*
should
resort
so
largely
to
p r e d u c e a n o r a o f f Cuba's
groups piled on top of open hostil­
of aueh character that tho flea when during a City Com*
striko* or lockouts withoi-t first treme method, after revival
Eighteenth Amendment Pc.tma.tity to Its msln provisions ny the
s ta g e waa
invoking the intervention of th* begun."
Eighteenth Amendment
“ 11 mission meeting last night,
er-tlenrrsl
Jams*
A.
Farley,
In
an
Term administration.
Nations! Ichor
Hoard viola1*,
f o r P resid en t
tarns
by
comparison.
It
la
de­
On
NRA
codes.
Wagner
said,
address
her*
last
night
asserted
Spokesmen for processor* n*
thay alffned oaths duly quailevery dictate of good policy and
signed to enforce n settlement
products estimated to form about exhlolt* a complete oversight of "tome of the minimum scales Florida would become th* thirtyfying themselves.
should
ne
higher,
and
perhaps
It
by
a
majority
rule
ragardleal
third
state
to
rogiatar
lU
dsalr*
75 percent of th* volume of wlwleou t on th e
the magnificent possibilities* of may be necessary to go further to be rid of tho lS-yaar-old liquor
Commissioner Duma! will
uf th* contract, and It
sale
and
retail
grocery
distribu­
p u b lic
our whole Recovery philosophy along the line* of regulating all amendment, and by a wide mar­
tu accelerate all of th
Mtk
ra-nlectlon In Group No.
tor* asked to be exempted from
and program."
nationalist
wages."
1, whfla Commissioner Shlnholssr
edneea of rauniclpalltleo ,|
gin.
provisions of the rode during th*
The nearly 600 delegates, Who
listening
“
Certainly",
he
saiil,
“
It
will
be
seeks roelection In Group No. t.
make all of them come dud
f rst day's puollc hearing un th*
"Never before," tho speaker de­
had cheered and applauded the necesmry to change all schedule*
1wtagai M H a rising
Bath names trill appear on tho
tho peak of a depression
proposal before farm adminiatra
clared. "have the people thamsenator’s
shorter
work
week
UUJ
pcriodii ally so thatathey may
U a raappoonuw*.
»
ballot which will be handed voters
confessedly th* financial condi­
tion representatives.
higher payj derlarations listened cmfnim tu th* general rronoml* selve. had th* opportunity of vot­
... " I k
fighting dee
Mist of the** manufacturers
tion of municipalities Is at Ut
they go to th* polls In thn
ing
dirvrtly
on
a
proposed
change
to
this
statmrat
In
.ilenes.
ThMr
trend.
|jk *t*vs o ff retirement, Flight ToMcKccGains also engage in some form of dl*
lowest ebb, and whan they at* CMy Hall on Nor. 7 to elect two
in the fundamental law of th#
president, William Green, (Ir a n #
"Reduction
o
f
houra
of
labor,,
.
,
■
,
.
,
after comable to pay.” *
commlmlonors who will aorro
Strength As Battle trib lion and their spokesmen gen ha. mad* a similar
should continue. An average work. '* n‘ ,nd , *‘*T *&gt;•*• r*aen to that1, _____________________ ■
*’
o f quieting
e r a llf asked that th* exemptions tlon.
thro* yatf terms beginning on
*
week of leas'than 40 hour, w|||l reap'n.lblllty In auch a manner aa
MUL. | For_ Support Rages calami In thll nh—t Ilf UKi^bu.i; — A vraolettow -adopted yrvt
Jan. L ____________ _ - V *
tb*l to discredit, for
nrieci on the ground that separate
y o u n g s te rs
Hr. Dumas to now ending hG |
urgvd all A. F. o f I.. member* to policy of absorbing
by elent fallacy that the people could
:...NEW YORK. Ort. 10. — &lt;AI*» c des for each are being prepaied.
aapport of th*
third year In office, nhfl# Mr.1.
not (•* truitod with anything to
buy only from retail store. that spreading work."
—
Job*
II.
MrCoeey,
for
t2
Exemptions'
wer#
asked
for
flour
In
BMnholaor la completing hla first
vital a* their own deatlnleej that
year* Oemariatic leader in milling, fresh fruits and vegeta­
* Vapidly
year, or th* unerplrad term
some euper-men had to do their
ble*,
canned
good*.
fisheries,
re­
Rrooklya.
was
aervvd
with
a
a . cqllapse.
Clyde A- Byrd.
politrial thinking for them."
and
demand that he retire today by tail to aceo, rt.ndy, apices
American offl11m former had Ilttla common!
Citing
repeal
and
“
It*
early
ac­
a majority of hi* district lead- imported foods
(anganoaa
to make when Mayor V. A. Spoor ■
complishment” a* "an inseparable
era.
Spokesmen for organisations of
, Orient* province,
handod him th* oath with th*
part of th# groat national indus­
(Contiirwd On I'sg* Flee)
team were hold,
statoiMDt, "W # want you bock oil
trial recovery program" of Presi­
NEW
YORK.
Oct.
10.
—(A*)—
SI to Santiago today.
dent Roosevelt, th* postmaster Educatiorinl Program tho Oammlstkm." After hearing
Despite
Tammany
llall
reprisal.,
10,000 Field Workers
jB W 's r e r * forced to
himself extolled. Mr.
Domna. •
(Continued On r » r » Two)
Aimed A t Protect­ reaching
to protect their new defection* to the ranks of
(hr a pan, said, "VfaU. I
Strike
In
California
and* by Joseph V. McKee continued yes­
ing A l l Children hadn't Intended signing this thing
Plan For Making ( ’ash Advocates CreationOf
terday as th* city's three-cornered
a g n l n . yon can stand 1C
Wilkiuaon Sentences 6
SAN FRANCISCO, QcLmayoralty
battle
spread
along
Supervising Board
Available Soon I s
qntit oxWASHINGTON, Ort. lO —&lt; * )— t roses that I t a a "
— Presenting a situation on
'L
ocal
Law
Violators
many
fronts.
whore *olTo prevent what It Urmod "tho
Hr. Shlnbotsor, thanking Mayor
Being Given Study
For All Kxchanges
Outstanding developments In th* which Frank MacDonald, slat* la­
alr I* dlspera*
passing o f th* poblle free school” Boaor tur th* courteay, daclarad.
bor
MmmlM|et»r,
described
a*
Hi i alleged law violation* war*
attamptlng bitter, ccnfualng fight were:
"dangerous,’’ approslmately 10,­
W A S H IN G T O N , OcL 10 -( 4 «)
W ASHINGTON,
Oct. 10.— (JP) brought Into Polio# Court Monday aa a result o f budget balancing, "White T am randy to atop aside
■teal anto- 1. Organisation n o m i n e e s In 000 Workers war*
en prefer another
tho American Federation o f La­ If you gentlem
reported on — Under spur of the President, ad­ — Fedora] regulation of atock eiafternoon for trial by Judge R
" 4 Brooklyn and Queens deserted to strike in th# California cotton and
(hr th* offlc*, I conbor convention today adapted a
cjuingeB was advocated yesterday A. B. Wilkinson.
ministration
nfflrlala
yesterday
McKee'* independent “ recovery
1$ a pririteg* to- announce
lettuce region# today.
by Chairman Fletcher of the ServHoy Morris, whlta, charged with I I point educational pragm a sail­
party" ticket.
The tettuco trouble, which atari drove toward tho release of frosen •U Banking Committee In outlin*
y
c
a
ndidacy."
ing
for
"the
utmost
m
illTO
T
its
drunkenness, waa flood $6. a fin*
t. Mayor John P. O’Brien, Tam- cd wiht a Wralkoot 0 f?«&gt;0 trim deposits in bank* that cloard ip Ing pasBlbl# legislative
recom­
Thtti metmm w m a*' tVa, »nd-»s*
protection of odwatton
which'WM'impended
upon
condi­
(Continued On P e r* Two)
tnera and parkura in th# Sallnai th* national hanking holiday .
mendation* his group will remm(OmUaoed On F act
Wai­
Traaaury offirlalc, . fifada
of im*nd bn the hfshr nf Itn Tengthy tion that Morris' behavior In the
district yesterday, vpraad to&gt; Wi
dSiiRtem^dUpoeirdV3?^
1 • Heading of . js.wr W OctlatJ
neat
six
months
ktpl
him
out
of
corporation* ln«)ulry into Wall Street practice*.
trad Itoul Into go informal —nson* ille Where a almllar st rile fflV^hmifnt credit
4 . .lea", by D r, 11, U
Trade Body Officers
Court.
of ono worker* waa called for this and Henry Rrurrc, prealdent of
Asserting that "We have got to
Storm DamagedRoadi ttrance daring which th* lbLt-54
•*
0 m^hH/ht uffl**&lt; night’*
Jreals
Harris,
charged
with
be­
the Rowery .Saving* Rank, of New prntide for regulation of the ex­
Midget waa dbcuaaaa, bu. -u
' ■Qitlgii ® M h * hemumU 14. 1*101' To Be Chosen Tonight afttmoon
change* in some form” , the Florl- ing drunk and disorderly, was Now Being Repaired dcllalta action waa tdkaj ap-n D.
In the .otton belt of Southern York, brought to Wauhlngton
whoa* /Wembora Onat j.
fini'd
$5.
Th# Commlaalonara decided «o
The 1933-114 officer* of th. San Joaquin Valley authorities #«- a dollar a-year man to art aa It.. •U senat *r. in an interview, said
melon at the tcinatdNathan Krrton, charged with
County Engineer Tony P1t«h- taka under advlssmsnt a request
President, be wa« rons'dering pro, osals fo i
f| timated that inor# than 7000 pick- I"on officer for tlir
Remlnol* County Chamber
— Memorial Ue^pual
by R. I). Chapman, r-fresco ting
worked on the details of a pro­ a commissioner, or boaid, repre disurdarly conduct, was fined $6; ford stated today that craws
J:
A gueat, aad a britf t. -ekn* In Commerce are to be elected to­ TP9 Rr« out.
posed new corporation designed verting the Fetlrial (•«»\ernmunt Holirrt HutliWgi. also in court on workman under nil direction, gad th* Sanford Country Club,- that
Strikers
and
their
famine*,
night
at
the
City
llall
during
a
| th* Interests o f the jh/st- ;o .
{ a disorderly conduct charge, was with the general supervision ,St a th* City appropriate $100 dato make money nvailulde to to to sup6*r\ise the markets.
p a n la eroergancy rolief noil., directors' meeting which is ,che,l- evirtnl from their ranch cabin*,
turned over to the county for ac­ Slat* Road Department official, month for th* upkeep o f - the
reivers and rwnserratorv to lw
With
bearings
&gt;
egrnning
arun
uled
to
bring
the
old
and
nrw
are
ramped
along
the
highways,
' . .paa Dr. J. S. McEwan, 0 .' Cnaido
tion, while Lilli* Me* Jacobe was are now at woek repairing county co«r*o during th* wiutar -loa'.hi.
(&gt;assed on to dr|M»sitor«.
t«»day
the
r
immittre
chairman
boards
of
director,
together
for
slid
authorities
estimated
tin.'
;
Thai* attorning th* • meeting
dismissed of a disorderly rondurt mads which wsr* damaged during
Discussing ths cost 'I etoeal
one ramp with a population of 5. | At the Fume time* the comp ss *1 be aa* confident the invest! charge.
£ l v * n l/l. J. N Tatar, a t , p-md- the first time.
lighting,
th*
Commiaalon«r»,
th* I^bor Day Storm.
troller
of
the
currency
was
work*
h
fution
ro
i«|
l*e
roni|drl«
d
I
&gt;
the
Among the reports to be read OOO. including 61") children, preI f # . - I)/. Smith, Or. C. L K r l . Dr
Veda McGill, charged with be­
Mayor
Bp*ar, made
Ing on another proposal to enable en.l of the tear and a rr|Hirt pre
Th*
County
Commissioner* through
‘ B- Fnlerton, U '.-W . T. Langley at tonight's meeting, win h Is to sellleil n pioldcru to health offi |
ing drunk, was fined $.1
mad* an app*al to Chairman Uiown to II. H. Coleman, .crai
(( ontinsrd On I'age 1brae|
| conservators to obtain money for
; Dr. /. T . Danteii, Ur. J Win. start at 7:30 o'clock, i« the report rials.
Treadway of th* 8tata Road De­ manager for ths Florida' Fowar
Hot h the rot ton and the lettuce their banks by eicdianging from n
Mania, if OvteJ*. u . tl W. o f Treasurer Linton K. Allen. &lt;1
partment for financial aid In th# and Light Co. that "Unless th*
is understood that the trade l»-l&gt; strikers are asking more |M*y.
* assets for borne loan bonds
IIK
I.I)
IN
UKATH
I'HOHK
U Cat., BCd K I I! -U rl.uii.
Fate Of 40 Seamen Ih
amount of $3500, to b* used to company Is willing to moat aa
[ It was understood the general
treasury ended it*
fiscal year
I plan railed for organnation of n
T ied Up In Atluntic SWAINSRORO, Ga., Oct. 10 (Ah repair serious washouts In high­ half way, H may ua nscaaaary t
.with a .liable balance, and that
cat off our alrrat llgato bee le t*
KVANH VIHITH CITY
I corporation with a capital of p*»w
Banka W ill Observe
all bills outstanding were paid In- 1
Hill Mines was arrested rater- ways in th* eastern half of th*
Mbit i billion and
H ALIFAX . IM
III (Ah Fat day in connection with th* death county, ao:ord!ng to Mr. Pitch- w* cannot afford to spend ,rr#
th* year ended.
Thursday A s Holiday fore
Visitors to Hertford yesterday In j hrm\ ^ |,'y Hrurw.'wdh
of uf twu score scsinen remained un
par year for •:»**»
Offices which^are to be filled! rinded V. F. h veils, assistant t-r1
of his employe, Mra. Waller Jes­ ford.
•
•»
A large portion of thla request lighting-’
at tonight's election are tliu»« o f 1I he president of Montvridr Indus iliiittom r&lt;»iii|MiF«&gt;tl uf tlir btutl- certain today a- Marine official* ter. who wa* shut to death Friday
The Commlaalonara approrf)
. Ort. II, iriU ,* ob
trade body president, first vice­ trial School fnr Huy*, who w h j nf nthrr irovrr mttrtit rrt*tln rut- attempted to learn the toll of a night on h«r farm near here (n't was granted, he added, and, within
ent of th* following
I'm a joint holiday la Floil
(M)i atiuna.
storm lhat whirled up the Atlan­ (old officers that the woman’s a few weeks, all roads and bridges the paym
“ | Um 3*nl'*rd- president, secretary, treasurer, and here for th* purpd*# of runlarting
ounts, In view of th* fsc, that
which suffered damage during th* am
tic seaboard over the week-end death waa a suicide.
fit* vlco-praaidenta from ea h 11*rents of Iwys *'ho »r * now *t
National B»uk wh ch
storm will hav* been repaired and th* Otty treasury cental** rash
blew fstelf out north of New
county commlssluner'e district.
lending that school.
Voters Manifest Light mid
bo rioood 1M that/day
enough for a payment on aacn ac­
mad* passable Jagaln.
.
foundlaml.
count! Bondholders' 1'rotartU*
oocmalja la 0*'*m rs l)s*
----------- :---------i
FIRE
DAMAGES
P
IA
N
T
Heaviest
damage
fell
upon
■
Interest In Flection
Ships are asked to kee|ia sharp
CHILD SURVIVES FALL
Da/,
holiday*
APPRAISER IN CITY
bridge which crosses th* Icon- CoamlttM, IUjSOIi United Mu­
lookout for 21 men of the Greek
u * l u ttu m
••
OCALA, Oct. 10.—(Ah—Fir# in lockhatche* Creek between Chulu- tual Ufa 0** $119; DsCottea and
Oct. ' l e ^ r i f y Voters of Sanford and Scmln-dr •learner "Annuola,” believed to
II S. Ill’ll, atlarh*d to the Ke«t
uttely MOO ssch
a •Dm*. #W* IdTatiai ThaMONTREAU
the main portion of th* Dial* L‘ m* ota and Ovlado, Mr. FlUhford Boggs, appragm
have
foundered
Haturdny
about
ala-year-old
daughter
uf
J.
County
Joined
those
arouml
Klor
rral
Farm
Loan
Bank
at
Orlando,,
Haratofora, i j .la tuts, D
plant at said. All bridge abutment* at that M$o (o r the N r * Ouorl##* Cro. ^ mues east of Ga|n- laKihoul, Company’s hydrating
Friend
tombled
out
of
a
window
ills
In
registering
only
slight
In
was
in
Hanford
this
morning
com­
U Ooiowr
iv U
Zulier, n*ar hsra, Humlsy night, polnl wsr* washed array bocauae!
'
and fall three stories. Whan her pleting the appraisal of certain •crest in today's repeal *lrctiim,
• " I ' ' ' , " 1 *, .S t'” *?1
The
Newfoundland scbiHinar caused a loss astimatad jy Presi­ of th. flood w a ft* . Many other!
section* o f land *nd Securing data for at .1:00 o'clock this aftemoun
'
dent W M Calmer at $20,000 to I
“ JJ
, U* ‘ *
relating tu Ih* profpectlv* bor­ less than COO votes had bran cast "Telle" put into Yarmouth with $10,000. Palmar said a new plant! bridge, and fill. In ths Econlock- taaai
1
on th* Mayfair H m ,J.
hatch**
war* dam
a
g
e
d
conand uninjured.
1 * &lt; / li ,
ll«
flag
at
halfmast
after
a
cook
rower
of
government!
funds.
in
the
two
City
prwrlnrta,
and
not
salt
During (ho mooting it was an­
I **, tl* • sveon I
would i&gt;* erected at one*.
slderably,
mm.- than 400 votes had hran cast on the ship wa. washed over­
nounced that proposed —» ’au)$ of
r holiday t i l
hoard
by
a
huge
wave.
The
"Doin
the
remaining
12
county
pieCity oaangattenal licsnse* may b*
-M a legal.hoU'*', ani
ciitrla.
nn," long overdue from the |!a
delayed far at tenet two
br­
! V U asada 4 » » s ' h&gt;l day.
hsmna,
I*
believed
by
It*
own­
t'lrar skies with warm weather
ead*# at the pros* ai o ty j
kanva a* 0*u. Jkg and
ers
as
lost
with
a
crew
of
l^n
cxicpl in th* northwestern portion
of Florida grmtad It* voters, but
these fie i f act weather conditionONB AG AIN ST BBBK
Approval o f &lt; tho .Mflpn Jtdo nraaid*nt our rsuntry haa had In appeared to mean little to Mr. Av- Indiana MinersRetum
JACKSONVILLE,
Oct.
19.- thsra to 'buy now.’ "
"Buy Now " csmpslga, and .tho It* hiator;
hiatory, and he deserve, our er*gc Voter,
PONT VLA u T qu *.. Oct, ML—
'
To W ork Unmolested Paylng up old bill* -tr svm j.-rt Tho paying of bills, It waa *a- (AT
•
J f Wf* fall cn-oporalion and support In
onviction
that It
uart*r of lb* pap‘ —Only ona-qpart
Botli &gt;id** had ended a brio!
plalnod,
would
rsloass
hug*
sums
’ are tho stupendous umkrtaking in campaign last night by urging
o f them now is Just as important
veUpod locally*"
uletion turned ont to vote on a
SU
LLIVAN
,
in."
t
.«
10.-1**)
of
frotsn
capital
anJ
with
that
aimtcmern which he is leading this aount-j,
thought* contained
referendum
th* sal* of
roter* to turn u«t ir. large num­ —Under protection of In.tant aa buying now, C. E. Meoiassn
r » p w rth,
mad* today by II.
“ It la wi**” , ha said, "baccus* ber*. Kcps-aliat* are reported con­ .Va'iunal Guard 'I’ u-urion m.c»ya manager of a Jacksonville credit fund msrchanm could purtha«* draught boor. Only
nsw merchandise, starting a now
jv (. Qii 'in, •vary dollar tbai is p it hi circu­ fident uf vl.'tary, no matter what
■tad against tho |
•o.Vsy foy ih* L isl tlir* in .hast." bureau, declared yesterday while circle of ra-smploymant la mltla
trade body o IT: c,sl* *an&lt;l liicmbera lation means m &gt;ra Money foi U the site of the vote, although
being la favor,*
week* w*nt t , woik in Ilir Sii-- disci a*Ing tbs misuse of crfdlt and fatoris* throughout th* man
who nra playing a part *n
wages and that means more tnvti prohibitionists "W ill glva a good burn mins without nfolfi1*! n&gt; 1/
and the hardship placed upon re­ try.
Of tho local NRA C4
W AB VETERANg TO M BST
•■ •itn put to work, and when the acount of themaalvea,” to quota j) (kata.
,
A TTj
tail merchants, professional man
Paying bill* today is a patriotic
working man 1* making money. on* uf their l«*4*rs.
Th* jubilant group entered ■ and other types of firm* and In­ aervic* to ih* country and to th*
Alfred Erieaon, commander a
' th* people U Bay th* community prospers and whan
Tho polls cl*** at (:03 o'clock,
community, just ns much na it la 0*L Thaodor* Roosevelt Cnm
i
Now", Mr. Papworth elates llmt ho does not prosper, everyjn, and within an hoar after that tlma shaft op*aly wkorsna In rtcMt dividuals granting ciadlL
weeks they had been compelled to
"Paying nuw and buying now tho fulfillment of obligation*. It No.
Idles
U
n
ited
S
p
a
n
ish
W
ar
V
«t
(offer*.
It U possible that th* trend of tho mas* chair way L-invgh a ihrs.n} Jshould go hand In hand for onr waa added.
arnas. today sent pantenrdtomlail
htalnosa la,!)as incu
M in g will has* boon wall estab­ ott.g ring of union tyj-p
" o(har“
“ “s Mr“*
. atc'evr*. la de.pendant upon th#
"Every on* benefits all along
T
trying
of thnCamp Urt
wbother a* llk *i
o, "COL
lished la (he early returns.
By
g-farnatori«l
proclamatiun
n
all
al
'
Moorman
continued
"Many
peoth* line, through tho paying new
rvavenlaj
price* bar* risen
' ‘ l* i
riaily In
of Sullivan county la u»d*i mil pte hav* na Ida* of tlio
• amount of of bill*", Mr. Moorman said. Crttet Bouse on Item .
D th* time, Ih*
tho last SO days, and
O TR U B M D i TO M U T
nr* car­
•arj control.
monsy retell marebante and pro
\Vnether m u s s • (♦ !, a softer
rttlsca I* help ,
to b* inriresoO 1
la Ik*
faaaional man have ll*d ap In th* or a producer, ha ja a part o f (hr at S^0 o’clock In raralar
well m
to
two m/nthe.
OHms
la l U
i **c$lon
t w o m r m t jr m k il l e d
aeoount* of their
w ato mere, circle and aoma of thn baocfUs
tho ha/iog •
amurged to be ,
Urn* tu bay
GOOD BOBIRBM
m a tia m6*la credit that yob grad
bound t# earn* to him.
• ;
bonds u
ly have in th*
Aati-Arsanle
I.AW
BKNCEVILLE,
Ga
much
ia
on*
peraosril
bUl
Rut
"Buy
now,
of
courte",
k*
t
h* M r ,c
Clean's
&amp;
held *■ Friday 10. A V } - Jack Hesses, of A
mach as it la tho other fa! eluded, "hat first p *v l
at 2:00 o’# ■ in tho Orlarv gnats, oad Bmdna late* Willlg.
'a".
noconnto) than as* tea
'f i f
I y#*-i
I'tlm a la
I f # *u y on* tu » la couotrj credit to bay th*
!*• m U IL M,.
pap up ah bll a ll MlM or
imkd partial | syms
wrmeto hm»* hsul*d Obwn
thoir
Wo* eagles.
Bevsral
•*k« * p , m x t o f Norfolk'.
* «U »a places signed a price
agreement. Rome of th* owner*
aaM other* did nit Hold to the
■arsed prices. Several boarding
h*c**s aprang up also and re»taaranu I sat money. Georg* (
Gordon, prealdent o f th* Hotel 5
k!
Reataurant Astociatlon,
aald that the only restaurant*
flying the blue eagle were
family enterprise* for which
the code had not increased
eapenaea.

NEW DEFECTIONS
STRIP TAM M ANY
OF KEYJLEADERS

LABOR APPROVES
PLAN TO AID U. S.
SCHOOLJ5YSTEM

TREASURY HEAD$ FLETCHER SEEKS
STRIVE TO LOOSE FEDERAL REIGN
FROZEN MONIES IN STOCK MARTS

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‘fgftr t^ssr^r^iis^1

Papworth, Lehmann, And Glemi Urge
People To Join “Buy Now” Campaign

Credit Man Says Paying Old Bills Is
Just As Important As B u y in g Now

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FARLEY
R EPEAL. V

A C entury o f Progress

US. TA M PA X
(Conflnbed'Prom Pi
t m m T M l l 'W recent
portu»|tf to discus* Ml
with Ow Chief E iK iilh
only was he pleased
rapidity with which
are accomplishing ratlfl
h« to « | l f f that w* fin!

a non-partisan action which call*
notea th e price tren d* on the fron t patro* and look
for the co-operative eupporl of all
P lftic u la r care to th e ad* to fin d w h ere the beat b iir epeaker nald Florida
TUMBOAT.
JO, M l
a re gvhilabje. W ith com m odity price* flu ctu a tin g d ally anti r»rtie«. in widely different, yet
VEBAB^FOR TO D AY*” th e coat o f Jiving clim bing nlendily. conatruct*— - d u - w l.l„ w
____
iphatic reaeona for Join­
&lt;v
■ '-------- •
ing the parade of ntetea marching
A HAFE FORTRESS; Aa .tha In legitim a te newapaper* h « * become more
toward early accomplishment of
Btountoina are round about Jerurepeal.'*
aaiean, no th* Lard Id rtund about
lie listed f l f t the right of the
hi* peepla from henceforth area
elate to control ite own destinies.
fo r arer.— PaaJm 1Z5:Z.
The Eighteenth Amendment, he
eaid, “ destroyed the right nt the
And tbla la the day an Which
people of Fl&lt; rtda to decldd . for
thl* atote wtlj decide whether the
themeleree on e state. plan of
L ibrary Digest baowa
what's
wmSLmM I» EFlh.1A— /l&gt; ^
liquor control which yea heUeviti
to be beet adapted to tha epeejal
eondltioma of your greah. alate.
It aarriflced the principle of wise, I
local aelf-roTcmment—tha prlrv- .
cl pie of etale right", a s a It de­
to a century at prepress aa anampllflad by Weyden. Mlaa Baa
prived the home cf thi protection JHera
It sod Isy, at Chkage, la aaan at left with an all-weed-and-Iren model
and nanetlte guaranteed by the i Milt one hundred yaara age. lister Dorothy la all eat tar a spin an a
American form of government. It i itM medal, aad It's a eats bat tha big balloon Urea wttl plea Wee the
better rtda.
changed the eourte of abr Inetltu- I
lions. It transformed oar federal
courts-intn potirn trthennfs---If
required federal officials to he­
roins snoopers and sneaks. It
nought tc. induce us to become a
nation of spies, each In prey upon
the habits of the other. It killed
respect for the law It hrought
our federal statutes Into disre­

N ew Defections
Strip Tam m an
Of K e y l e a d c

A Study In

pute. It converted your ports and
harbors into drns of smugglers

C o n tr a ttlH

and gunmen.
" it Is sluigethar fittinr, there­
fore, that Florida, which finm I lie
beginning has Insisted upon 'be I
right of each state to handle its
owp affairs, should have the op­
portunity to register overwhelmIngly its protest against UuPpsgtssequence#
of
th* X t*M ter»t\
Amendment and tp.ra-dedlcgta.itsalf. by pit irtoelitm * mkjdriiy.'
to rr birth of ihr dnrll|rt«« upcR)
whirl) cur gevrrnmcnt wka found
*&lt;l

Humpn nnlure I* u funny, tilin g
O n rr ti|»on u lim e
H en ry F ord in »uiil to h iv e lost u good many thousand dol­
lar* lx cause b e refused to -allow n b ird's nest to b e m oved
Inal red of buying lottery tick from i construction p rojeet. Many a man has w recked his
*t«, buy food and clothing now. If car in try in g to avoid running over n dog. C tirl»ln o w n er*
ynq want to gamble you hava s',
jraat a chance by buying march# n- o f horses hove spent young fortunes on their anlm olo Jn tokdbw and commoditlra. Invyat s |no rare o f them in thvlr old age rather than h a v e them
dollar ip a ran of beam, and at)at. M ore Ihon once men have risked th e ir,U tK ^ .to su it
watch Uta price of baana rtaa. Hall some dumb animal.
pt goat *1* pvonthr from now to a,
_ in N;yv York sta le a you n g b oy starteti
T^h e _________
other day
neighbor for* twice what you pnld|t0
that w u / tim l to th
‘ ‘ip end of a c h fln on the
tor It. Or an, It yuuraalf whea
,, o f u f|m
„ U t :l&lt;&gt;n
.:i. -T iie Lear lurched Against the
“ There Is snnthar isasrnt F lori­
ked the buy. finally k illin g him aft- da should tie happy to'jbs ri&lt;l of
j . T h * tra ged y took the FUrhteenth Amcrvjiwkat and
L i U r ,.m h l. i h v . lu U .r, 0,k. » ' —
1 mlrlul- •&gt;
UfU,. l" t l" K
o f ------motorist* who, unarmed. that i* the economic eldo o f this
at.
place under the eyes o f » group t..

f c s r w a r i i v s t 5w. '«*•... •«*•
---------- a________
Th. Praaldenl's appeal U&gt; labor
to lay o tt tha strikes, at least un
Mi tha recovery program ia a little
further along la pruduciog the
ylgbt affect. Tha unions must
realise that any effort to put man
hark to work cannot gather pop.
-ular support so tong a* some niun
already working quit for any rea­
son other than the tnosi Intoler­
able conditions. Other disputes in
Voicing methods, systems, and so
forth, should he shunted to tlu
background until tha coantry i* o.j
aa even keel again.
gcheal Use bars who have not
beau fatd- sad these who fear
theti* aetortto mey y d became&gt;feUsquawt mto-'kagiagtog u flad j
aotMten f e f r-lk*to ' dlfftoadMea.
They are ti i g i totoa tkaaaatovea

Jolt pow erless to intervene.
r
T h e hear was pnly o f m edium »ir.«\ H e could va ry aaaily
h a ve jbuen driven o f f w ithout much danger to any grow n
person who m ig h t h a ve seen fjt to display a littlp courage.
It seems Uke a oAd reflection on the qu ality o f human na­
ture that the cbHd should h ave been killed w ith ou t a «m a
e ffo r t being m ade to Have him.
H ere ih Kanford last Haturday several men atopped their
work and jvent to t-onsiderulile juiin* to release a cat which
bail u n w ittin gly become imjtrisonetl vimier the constructlun
o f a building. It wasn't much o f an e ffo r t to make In be­
h a lf 0 / « jtyor animal, hut a fte r all what does the life o f a
cat mean in rtie lives o f must men 7
The contrast betw een the way human em otions work
on Various occasions is a shocking one. In one instance we
sea man displayin g the grea test o f kindness, comitassion,
eyetj risking their own akin* fo r a m ere animal, w h ile on
the other hand we have the exam ple o f persons heartless,
cowardly, and filled with fo a r fo r th eir su fety w hile a lltUe
child fa mauled to death by a bear.

HANKORD. TW ISNTY Y E A K 8 AUO
Tha city geuaril mat in regular
eeasien dp Oct. 6 with T, J. Mill­
ar, B. Rungg, W- Jl. Matxl, C. C.
Woodruff ,B. W. Herndon ^tnd W.
J). Underwood present.
H was
moved pad ge«and*d 4&gt;*rt** * *
maeting lhat tha eily rntgipaara
Ms Inatrvgte^ to .#*t, M fto« f V
aidewalks on south Birth Btoaet
fyom Sanford Avenue to Elm. .
Mr. pnri kirt. David Spear have
relumeji to their home In .Centres
fraot ■ Visit to Americas end nibe r poiatf In Georgia an dar* Uv-

proved by the vacalien.
Mrs. 8. 0. Shlnhiilaer and chil­
dren have gon* to Atlanta Where
they will spend several weeks, go­
ing from there to Macon aad oth­
er points. They expert to be ab­
lest about ll* weeks.

' Mligrt Lucy and Janie
of Forsythe, Qa., wtived In
t btturday sight, coming to
hair brohtor, Gertoa Flynl,
mesa gem*nt o f tho Geneva
this yrlntor. Th* hotal hat

PERMANENT HUIUT NO GO
la It* goal to hasp its akin aa.
~ tala goat a Utils
says aa Aaaxh
POtokCubans
M fe M jM P V W f' to ahoy the 1stMr of tho a o g law “ • vary parson
Otrtr M to fto * f ago must at all

M*oo &gt;at-JtoA
town.
Xu

ID I.AN U 'S F4iK.H4UF.NT TO WEI)
WARSAW, Oct. 10.—&lt;A&gt;— Pretodent Ignarc Mosrkki will marry
Mine. Mary Dobrunaki today oflar which the
&gt;t will in
sue an official communique tell­
ing of the ceremony. Mm*. Dobnanska, who in about half the
age of the 85-year-old president,
was divorced several yean ago
from a former aide to the presi­
dent Captain Nagorny, and was
social secretary uf the late lime.
Mnscirki.
POUCH A N M II.A N C K ttOBUKD
1.03 ANGKLES, Oct. 10.—W )
—Some one entered the police am­
bulance pailrrd in front or the
.iM - G n U l!. U*tiun..and iruk - t W
stretchers, pillow, maltreat
and
"Isnket. Twice te fjrr the whole
ambulance has ben strlen from In
front of the station.
HANK ^KSBKNGKRM

FOBBED

WAtLHKN, Ohio, Oct. 10.—(JPI
- -TV lee men held up two mes•sogers in front o f the Be .'and
National Bank yesterday #jui es­
caped with tObROO.

PQZ1KR 4 ?

M A ttO T

m

m

"Beat For The South

m

Your house nroda paint. To buy tmw b
hitrifitir,

i»T A N LK Y -R

H A R D W A R E CO.
Son fo rd

question.
“ Ho lour s* heavy frd eeil and
state laiRiInn must tie Imposed on
the American peo|de it «ia not
likely that you here In FloHJa
will tie able to develop your state
to Its full possibilities a* an oB*
year-round play-ground.1*
J '’

Lehmann*
And Panwnr tW rgft
PeopleTo Buy Now
tr.intiaund From r a e * ow i&gt;
rsIWii upou lu p&gt;in th* C f
tiioVvjuv.il
woiru d lA 1
N u m b , by tlaneral

''Many employes i u |
l u l l al*&gt;i»d the Pr— u J W
■sent and shortened tMt
o f work for eiopluyveton
Inert Ming these e.npultM
scale. These em ployeg*;
pJay ng Ike Blue
liwlfnia
o f the \ R A .
"F o r these merchaal*'
Unite their support, a f i e
ment of the higher '-N
dur duty e* cvnsumirs, r«
this irp u jlir, and as le ia l
tie to ju.ii in ihr ' l l ' i j w
I sign so u,at o jr eFoilv
atal in making a u n t o
NRA.
a
Orgamied lab ir
opera ling in the N H a K v

A carpenter la GaeUeviUe, M&lt;1, ugai:i rslltd upo: . a
b*» hi* own idee* »oeut hopesa tb-s ,-ojtng t siopeigu.
0*1*. say* an Associated press
lhat wa will do it.
natch which quatsu-en advar-

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Labor Approves
Plan To Aid U. S.
School S y s t e n

CHARLESTON,
8. C —
Lam Matthews, watchman of
Uyde-Malt-ry Harr Mallory. ■
Sti-lh on bia chip from New York
through rtctm heavy weather
without a arratrh Arriving her*
he went aahore to celebrate hit
pood luck and. on return in* to
the chip, "lipped and it rock hie
bead against a f i n eatlnguiahor,
inflicting an injury which neceaeilated hoapital treatment.

anarage *Ulegera in
Nertpani
Finland to collect eggs ef rare
birds, bayiag the apatigMSa fpr
• pittaace. then ."Mowing* them
for nals abroad at aearmeM ynf&lt;
M*. It to abgigto that seme rarefaptbered a*rales |sn egtlaatina-

On the Fire*lone Cowdrey

Brake Tester
Eliminate Gueaswurk—Be Certain

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19S3
pal up to Wni| Sttre( fo f JiRru-

D.AJR. W ill Entertain

Personal

S ta tc R e R e n tT h u rs d a y

latton.

STATE REGENT

“ Not only in rl we rv|[ulilf the
New York Exchange. but we mint
Ilona ring Mra. Milo R . Ebert,
At the regular hi'nlne* Hire tins
ideal with Ihe olhrr exchange*Takphont: Office 149 of Lake Wales, state regent of
of ihe St. Agnes Guild o( Holy
j All *h nil 1 be f -Hidden to tint the
the D. A. It. Sal lie Harrison ChapCross Episcopal l hutrh held yes-!
ter, of,the D. A. U will entertain
(stork of a company that In iari-1
Mrs. W ight’s Comedy
tcrvlay afterrttvon nt the l'ari*h
with at lapcheon and program
I tupl or In Ihe hand, of a rernivee.!
House,
Mra.
It.
[,.
I'rrkin*
wn*
np
|
Thursday 'afternoon from 12 SO
I One srecifit- plan which the
“The Shawl” W ill Be
pointeil g i-n la l rhairman of a
o'elock to 4:30 o'clock at the Wom­
committee might rnmlilrr, Fletcb-1
iuli* liption hridire party to be
Presented Tomorrow
an's Club. Other honor guest* will
rr said, In the proposal advanced
TUESDAY
given neat Monday evening nt
be Mra. R. C. Woodhetry. state IIh&gt; Senaloi Glass i I&gt;. Va.l several1
r,:till |* M. at the Parish Hnuw.
-Mra. Henry Wight, of thla city,
Tha Atarlan Clan of the Kir* brariati, and Mtsa Mabel [Uahop,
w a r ' ag i fur a tn» on i|uiek slots'
Mt*. Joe tiomnle* presided over
ft former prrsibnt of tha Wo­ Baptist Church will meet at 7:39 past state treasurer.^
tuinotria. The V lrr nlan contend­
the meeting when plan* were mail,'
man's Clvo and the Garden Club
ed that all •lock I might an I sold
Mrs. John G. Lesmaidy, past
o'clock at tha church annex with
for the party ami welfare woik within a few day* nr week* ivji
o f Sanford, la the auth jr o f a twostate
ifren
t
and
stair
patliamrnthe
new
officers
aa
hoalrssc*.
waa
ili«f
jpaeil,
Tho***
pic
pent
a j^ p ’g j on Soviet Russia, “The
»*l&gt;t t olttt inn
I* RA DEN TON, ,t (h
were: .Mra. M Mina ilk, Mia. W.
Tha Daughter* of Wealey Claaa tarlan. is chaitman of the pro­
Shawl", which will be presented
gram
Itir
the
afternoon
and
Mis*
preserving
company
A.
I^ffler,
Mi*.
Joe
tioniah**
lemmtrw afternoon at 3:30 o'clock of tha First Malhodi*! Church
Mn«. A. M. Philipp.
Mra. II. 1^
&lt;;im vK .shrrs i i h t o k i i
at the Wjman'a Club ry the Liter­ will meat at 8:00 P. M. at the Fannie Reba Munson will preside
Sola,
near
here,
in the atwe nee of Mrs. Samuel PuPerkin*, Mra. I*. II Sir wait, Mir*.
ature Department with the assist­
a consignment of 1W»&gt;
home of t fn . S. K. Jones, 101 leston, regent.
He) ward Walker, Mr*. K. \ ll&gt;
.AKKI.ANH, Fla -W h a t i^ c- to I. union. England.
ance of the Music Department.
#on. Mra. (!. C. tV b ta n , Mra. S.' | eve*l t«» t*e a record anion* FloH
This will he the first program East Seventh Street, with Mr*.
The entire program will be giv­
M. Llciyil* Mr*. Arthur Hrnnun 1tin cilrim gitiwei* ha* Iwen e«
o f that department for Ihe libit- Jones, Mra. Katherine Davti, Mra. en aa foliairs:
‘ I*
Mia* Caro! Stone, nmt Mi*a Olive tai H*hed hy K. K. K l i p of ISinve
aedson and pr-nntuts to ue &lt;mel C. W. Sloan, Mrs. R. T. Thrash- Salute to the Flag.
tan
it
with
a
grapefruit
grove
thiee
Hinkle.
—
K IR K ’ '
Song, "America” — Mrs J. C. Ben­
tha most interesting of Ihe club er, and Mrs. R. G. Hickson
Mr*. Milo M. Klln-rt. of U k c
uml one half year* old, which h»*
son, leader
hostesses.
'
year.
\
\
ftloN,
pint**
rrifi'iit
of
tho
already
y
elded
enough
fruit
tHi*
R e p o u s s e &gt;'• ’ V e t * -•
Th* Phtlathra Class of ’ hr lavo.'Btion, Mra. J. N Whitner,
“ The Shawl', which is directed
pea*im In pay ft*r the original
of the American Revo­
by F. C. MacMahin, la a short of the F:t»t Baptist Church Will Greetings from the lienor Guest*.
rout of the tree* and for nil ferliM c L A U L I N tht
lution. who uill make her official
play based on Sov et Russia and have IU monthly business meet Solo. William W Dull. **.
l xathm oiol u pkwp nince they
112
8. Terk t
---------------has oaly two character*. Willtam ing at 7:30 P. M. at ths honn vf Report* from Chapter Urgent.* v »p|| to Sallir llarrinon Chapter.
were plant chI,
of (hip city, nt » luncheon Thi»fp*
PreaenL
J. Jaecle, formerly of Jackson­ Miss llatel Tew, 20u Avoc ot
j Introduction of Program /Chair­ ilay af1ein«wn at I'J ’Ul oVI ck
ville, lakes the part of Ivan Niro- A ven e.
The Gleaners Class • ' 'I
man.
at th»* Wtinmvi'p (*luh.
laicb, an alert young villager who
H ontlnutd prem 1 are i«n#»
T h e l.itc ra tu re Dept. O f T h e
hai teamed much during lit* five Presbyterian Church will have a Address, "Outlining Our D. A. It
Hoyt and M i* l.ennnntu with Mr* wIndc* « ’i* aiiid retail, tlia1 m hntin *
Work."— Mra. M M. F.liert.
years’ residence in I e nt igrail. and •oriel Hireling at I:J0 o'clock a'
W O M A N ’S C L U B
(tail'd f*n the opening of
t on
I.»; man Address, “ Good Ciliirnship As IdPPlie Ittamnin, in Jnrk-onvitle
Is a pnmising minor oiTl.ivI in the church. Mrs. II.
Mr* EI u t I will Im' hoptea* at .* gre«* in January.
Afulnltt) Ily The Music Dt^l.
Viewed from the Attorney Gen­
the Soviet. The part of Caterna, ard Rodman 1-ehman *» " sli &gt;w
Fei * tinnd I'eciin. the ciuniU
Preaentn
eral’s Offlc.e" &lt; ary D. l-apdi*. luncheon for pa*i *tMte urgent*
hi* village awretheart, who has and explain al'de* of the W &gt;i-ln&gt;
»'»■!, plan*
!•* it'jm i'
Presentation of Gift to Stale Re­ Wedni - ,* nt noon at th* t c r o r g e ' tee
recently come to the city as nn Fair.
Wa«hington
Hotel
in
Jarkaon
im|Uiiy
if
ii»
operation*
of
the
Hit
WEDNESDAY
gent.
bride, la portrayed by
Mis*
The first program of the season Slides o f Century ■ of Progres*. %ill** nftc* %vhi h »-*ir ami Mr*.j ion. Read in%«itment liu*t*. into
Mary Dlghton.
Teona *dii will lea%e f&lt; thip cityjvkhirh Senator C o m m * (R Mkh.)
A Two Arl Play—Directed by F. C. MarMah-Karl lehniann.
Music during Ihe afternoon will of the Literature Department of
h** Mr* j r hti irr I “ * *nte wipe guyp”
had
t.UJi
.1 :.1(l I'. M. W ERNKSnAY ------- WOMAN':
In the company of Mrs. leonmr when M»w .El*etl wu
be presented ty Mr* France* A. the Woman's Club will l « a twogUCPt
dumiid iinlliimR of iIoIIhin of rail*
Hickson, M ss Madeline Matlrm, act play, “ The Shawl,” by Mra. dy, Mra. Ebert Is milking her of le o n n a ftlv
I'-itl’/c
Members
Gene
*1
road
mail -tick* during the lioom day*
and the ladies' tliorus of the club, Ilanry Wight, to be presented el flctal lour of the statr. Today they
F re e
.
. T
IP* nf |p*^i*t
K. f‘atr»» k, id |ti*o»i«’*
.
IP2 juat before the m d i.
are in Jacksonvii^ a* iunrheo'i
Mrs. Hickson will give two piano 3:30 o'clork at the club houae.
h
Fleti
bei
*aid
h«
hail
»t
nr
ted
to
FlHi
A business meeting of the Liter­ guests of the Katherine Living
' ,l" " l* vi*Uirg li
* “ l* n N* ,lonBl A,r ature Impart mi nt of the Woman's
♦*t L”
irt1 ou^ wmdd nul
Mr*.
stun Chapter am', tonight
Mr* ' ,rr' '* ’ * A ^ 1 ” ....
an I the "Internationale.”
11
the hear ng were
t’iill»| It
Hirksnn and t l l u MalUnu will pis- Llua ft til taka place at-3:110 o'alock HtwM-wttt tie with' R r V r T . T * Svtmn t'ltm im etn tiV*'1
pj
aenl a planu duet, a march Jy at Ihe club hnuae.
■* M i . S II Hair ....... oT M. m li
* \\s- must check thi» garnlding
Th Sarah
Paiker
Methodist
Tachaikowaky ami "The
V-lga
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hllft Hie * mi the ptiH’ k r%change
etl, 'll-* , who i* rhe guv*I d t
Boatmen", a Russian folk sung. Orphanage Clu , will mrrl at 3:00 Plate legrnl of the l»
niiH*-- Mi* Ball h A Smith, i* III nft fn i « piipplh|eM, he *anl. "1 Imi
KIM DA V.
win be aung hy the ladies' chorus. o'clock with Mra. H. L Shinholser,
I * it in msi-e
i" of margin* rule Ihe i '
The Dirt (iatdereip C m I* of «l Mi - Sm'thV h no* **.i
Mr*. Wight said that th* play- 007 Oak Avenue.
Your Fall M tltDIlOIIK Cleaned. Preesrd and Hero; , , „ s j
I iWfl t*y
the
rlim ft
A veil 4*
the Ganlen Club will nie**1 n\
THURSDAY.
Ir| was HUggestcd by one of “ Four
"The Seminole Way”
o't’liH'k
at
the
home
uf
Mr
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It.
vV
Kallle
Harrison
Chaptrr
of
Ihe
Russian I-auehs", written by MiM
Mil Ired M Irtyre ha*
Wi®M
wd.
ha 1 Zoschenko for the mngaslne I). A. R. will have a lunrhron anil I Wale Mm*. Henry
i iv■d f i mn M immi *•* - Jend
talk on
|it&gt;rrtiniuU uni
Asia anil translated *y Mr*. Vera program from 12:30 o'rl ick to I g ve
mirtei m*h**•«* 1iei c w Hi D«
Kfnrn Mints, Instructor in the 4:30 o'clock at the Woman’s I lull pot lurk” luncheon will I c «er.cit Mi - J N Tolai,
I mM
I
Russian lang age at Smith Col- in honor of Mr. Milo M
Street
leg* It is through the permis­
sion of Mi* Mints, lha| she em
t roidrrrd on the or ginal joke and
was ebl* tu oiler the little ctnoo &gt;/.

Social Calendar

a, .Walter E. Walla was called
n*dla yesterday by tha IB*
• I Bar mother, Mra. Hard*

the btnh o f a daughter, Caiheryo
trrta. Oft Oct. a at their home on

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: Ml*a Lillian Thomley has r»t-’ med
home from a aevetal
Wfkh'a visit with friends In Washw r D. C. and New York City.
"'Fronde of Mrs. W. D. Mead*
regret to tvarn that &gt;ha ha.
*'j'UI for aoma Ume at htr
I b « Park Avenue.
Mra. I* Hawkins toni rity ' gad Mra.;. Unton E. Allen
M*l .planning u&gt; m&gt;tor to Jackooavlllo tomorrow for tho day.

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Mr. and Mr*. Halph M. Wat*eti

ttthlh morntag for points on

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ta-’Wket Coast where thfl) Will

f » » day*..

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? % * . f . 8. Vsmay left U .t weik
1_r
s _-ill- N.
u Co where
___ .the
l .. - in
j Asheville,
will
'• - a b u t lW « with Mra. &amp;-•&gt;.
at her tummar hoinr.
i. work'ng
• Lira .Oriandv *p*nt th* week-end
4 Bar* with Mra. Whitner at their
1 hemit.on Oak Avanu*.
Chase has gone to
N. C- to spend a short
tloteV ith hi* mother, Mrs H-O.

*•’ WlqtwU' o f' n * a

Madeline Tru

m &amp;8S&amp;ZS-‘£2?
L
that she I* IB at hrr hum
tat Tenth Street.

F l e t c h e r Seeks
F e d e r J a l Reiirn
In Stock M a r t s

“THE SHAWL”

FALL CLEAN! G
SEMINOLE DRY CLEANER

Fight For LoveToldln
Today’s Milane Film

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, Dr. aad Mra. tl. R. Stevens and
cblUVan,. of St. Petersburg, ,penl
MDi*giarr T\ the d « r j nf
th* are^k-end her* w.th Dr. Strv- woman** fight fur l &gt;vr with honor,
eh*^ parrots. Mr. and Mis. II R. open' ion ght at Ihe Milane Theater. Ilrltn Twalvetree*, wiat/ul
Blevena, Park Aren a.
blond c alar, 1* caal In the lea dint
j "D r . aad Mrs. O. 8. Keltnan ►!- roll, with Biuc® Cabot, Adri®nn*
, tamed last night from Atlanta, Arne*, William Harrtgan and Ken
j B tfiM e,*' and ether polati in Murray heading th® aupportlng
GeergU where they spent smut cast
Mf»i*graied” ! i* daringly iniHlern
' to days.
In it® them®. IfU® Tw®|v#tr®«a
.„ Ptg. and Mr*. Jama* Boyd,' ut[an anient model, fa«ci'-alr« Cat
' Myers, spent the week-end’ j,, ■ ,eallh y nisn-ai&gt;out-tow,i. Hi,
Par!
Wlfi ^lth the latter'* parent*, M r.' srdrni wooing finally win, her.
t Mrs. W. T. Wheelraa, Qaklevtn though shf know* hr Is an■g'-e, Mr. Boyd has returned |gage l to many Mis- Aine« H
beme gad Mra. Boyd will to tietr
promise, to break h - m gsg &gt;in. nt
far g f*w m ,ra days.
ard merry her. bhe twlinrs him
M n, Twelvrtree,
krrp&gt; thi«
W enl baa t ean received ' ht.r secirt rourtstnp from lirt father,
(hftt &gt;IUa lleleo Colbert, i f .hif , pmire captain, who ha- uurlird
le studying *t Htidaon hrr against turn like t at d One
Olrteahdty In th U n d , hm* l».'«nj day she s i ailed upon to m uli-l a
giggled Dvaaurtr f®r th® «rui|» nf wedding gown for Mis,
Allies,
jra «r *f. a new pilitical party on who annoui.re&gt; hri eiiming mol
I P j * ■ pus, the
I'ormoptlitan riagr to ( al-ol.
"
AmricaFilled will, shame
wtisn
she
realises Ca n, In, l r&lt; i d •&gt;,nar
tl and Mrs. U. B. Mill, a.4 her, M i„ Twelve*rest fa i,* tan.
B. B. Mills, Jr„ nf Da&gt; tom
t w th a gun llr ,tiug|lr&gt; with
ars ths g esta lor a few her, locks hrr ill a elusrl. and
Mr*. MltlgL-breLhef-ir -law call* the poltceMlig Tsrelvetreea’ father It •&gt;at, Dr. ah4 nMr«. U, L'Wes* Bevrntrrntly Blravt. signed to the ease. What ti.pi *v
Jr, unde i went ano,r- when he Irami that the girl I,
mornlng at the Fern his
, _ '&gt;)U|h.*ai
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Irirgs ihe film i» a
Metaarftl H iap tU l si rring climax.

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TH E F IN E S T W O R K M A N S H IP
These I aya, amokers pay more at­
tention to their cigarettes. NatR*
rally tl cy'rr talking about the
" ')’.Lt dues arc made. Always a&gt;
film tad fully packed,

HELEN WELVETREES

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TOBACCOS

Brimful of tite choicest Turkish
and Domestic tohacam— with­
out loose ends. T h at's why
Luckies draw easily, burn evenly
and are »o m ild— to smooth

"ilk to a ste d n
THROAT PROTECTION—FOR BETTER TASTE
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ti Chicago rrfM » . .. ..__ ,
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ertllenihip

jt.dhfr rtfijM,
4 stimulate; upturns of *11' gralri
light, bttt’ tb« Him o f' Iksst ra-* values. blit u u urlftoir'of wbaAt
to ’ bo delivered at oeet
alatanr* w ti rather definitely »pm
rMpamibl* fo r * moderate
setback la p r im t»( that cereal!
Corn dosed firm, 1 U to 1 4 |
above ftalaiday’a -finish, wheat 1-i
to 11-n down bhU 1-4 to S-4 ad^
vencnl. end ftrovblona varying
from 1 1cent* decline to e rlat of

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ha volume ptMeirt* all- that

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ARMY’ft BB8T
. • VOICE* URTIRItl
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' on ' the “ American trnnVIatlmi"
published .by the unlvereltf tw v
yepte ace. J
, Two thousand pagee . of the
etandard Bible are reduced,to Mf,

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Bergsaot
Thopiss F.
,'eey, Company B., ^uieenth 11

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the “ American tr««»le (lo fi., “ Short Bible"

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modern

punctuation, with dialogue set In
a notation marks, nerietlve para
(r t p h i and blank Terae, Instead of
the tiadltlonal forjn of the King
iBuTTfutVr will iWrm&amp;le a eawduat sprinkled circus ring on Thui
J ftM * version.
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Included in,the ehqriened form,
wn with hi* rodeo rldera and tlroua aerlalUts for speulAP
U an aid t$ understating. bj^lsj JOIM M -Urn. Umakr-ilurlpg
feeder*, are lnlrSlnriory r*aav«
to aaeh book, which explain 'll*
background, history and alghHI-

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HEW TORlCCct. 1&amp;-1

i t t V W WM l» M&gt;« “ hoof hou.e
Thursday efUrtioo'n.,FrV*|eWldrei
will enter school, with- all phyakal
defeats corrected,.threwth this
check up'. This project J&gt; oBo of
the . Parent Teacher AgeadirphV
*

"Amoa expressed the luatlra of upon ai» Kgyptiin work, "The
Godpiloeee, whu wrote fifteen rr Wisdom of Ameiirm-Ops," from)
twenty years later, and whose which mqnp.u(-U)r pnivrih* wsrs
book W second In the 'Short llihl- taken alifmat Word f* r wonl.
Introduces a different Idea -tho
love o f God.
“ No vlolance la being done t»:
tha Bible In this re-arrangemrn',1
and In point of fact rhanglnx of
the cennnlcal onler of the hooka le (
far from being a new idea.
I.ut . 1; ther said that four book*—Jud&lt;’ ,
f c 'l
Hebrews, James, and Ueralatlona
R f i 'Of John—did not lea:h Christ, and .part1it. tout week,
&amp; ¥ , be re-arranged the liooke In the1
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l- |
order that he considered that they
Jf »
did teeeh Christ. Tyndala, »lwi!
followed I,ether, did tha same
l , * W n y and a' social' geth: M
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School opened here,. Hondar
morning with nbout M puplla anrolled; The faculty Inetmlna'L. u.*
Hardy, principal, Mrn. Bomona
VViUon primary teacher and MUa
Waitea InUrmedlata teacher.
-Fichm en to th* Ovlrdi High
School from ChulnoU tkla year
include Marlon Uorrwal, Donald
.’MeVdlU* Ormond Blmmeaig and
Fioyd ■VTagnar.. „„ .
'1. B.’ Jinea. of .Ovladp, wna •
1u.'net* vHttarrhatw. Thn^dNb
■ Hjba June, Crtudlfell who haa

- who holda that the full Bible-i*
j*f | l • *ao big, bewildering end ohecofe
r&lt; I
Dm* It Intlmldatea moat readers,
tff I
■ "Behind the re-arrangement of cienta*. the one to whom most
&gt;; I the books Ih the chronological pi over ba were rrtdilitl, and we*
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brder which modem etholarahln said to hare uttemt n.OOO of them,
' aaalgrra to them waa the Intention these social axiom* were artually
&gt;&lt;|' to reveal the development of thr the worV of many mind* and p ■* g
fundamental valuta In tha llabrew rlmla, Ihs IntsrHl.ctlon to Pro-’
,r
and Chriallen religion," said Pro- |sih» *tatr*. Ths s*»ay hold* that
. ths nook of I’rovcrli* I* evidently
|
f etor Goodapeed.
a . r disc lion of collsrllona which
; “ We know that the Book of
Amos waa written between TTb | rrolwblv reached It* prearnt pro-:
i portion* not long aflsr .100 It. C j
vcV
and 760 B. C.. and la the earllrat^
The oldest pnlt of the book.,
B a ’ , o f the writing* of tiro Old Tea*-!
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amentI " 2 : 17-- 124:27 , i* said to Ik* heard

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wttrixrfnry«l*drt
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Both prime ,*hj( skrohdarf
moved un moderately ypeter
trading that wee ebaracwrll

The “ Abort Bible" tbifi Intended t9 be a bridge to tb^ complete
v .Bible for the average person, ae, ^cording to Profepeor Ooodtpeed,

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Bible In a f&lt;

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£ Ciban .Booms
P Steam Heat
I Private Baths f'‘
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Although rllminnlinn of an&gt;
part of Depeafa If almost Impoa
»lMa to Jurttr*, grmroing Jo Dr
Goodipeed,, 1hg effort lotrodurc
Isaiah and: lha, Paym* ,^eadft\*il
the moat rilffl^U t i ^ . W antf th
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will meet
by night i t |b«
■chwilhomie for Its regular month*,
ly meeting, ;Tho program Commit*,
tee *sonnnr cikc an Interesting pr)n'nrn amt ulfo.g reception &gt;o the
tgaclier* olU r lha. melting: The

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w&gt;tt» hUk^f^ed-Jnj.lha rapacity
of WF*JVMfr rtf./n*ny years. The

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lamentation*, fuUdh

(In Connection)

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fa u fc . I h W . ^ N r N k W
d £ U i e Hlcgsl but It “4 4 l t no
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Gaaryla, Tennessee, Sooth Caro» » * . North Carolina. u i Virginia.
Tha othor. 41 Ittita a i t arranged
H ahwtyur .group* whldi g irt* th*

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l U t m m t &gt; u objected to b j CH Janoaen, o f ML Paul. secretary• * JJ* National A»&lt;&gt;eU-

fiflfe iM s : S u a K ^ s s s

arahIpa may ha held over a thraa
p n period,. thrrt ■ » ho M
Rhode* Scholar* from th* United
Statoa aoch ym r at O ifw d .
rZ i lu
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pya » '* * * o t t V 0’lli'" W t 7 W «FFraavnUtloa It rrtdimad by the
•J * * * * I W W * P M | 4 r*Ora
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"•▼» attained UiU distinctiont
K. R. h r flll, president of the
atodent body I K t - l t H ; Albert A.
Marphraa, youngest aon of tho
*w# X
X M irp h rn ; M n
Ooorr* MlD#r, • who mod* B
atralyht A average In academic
Subject]; and W. R. McRae, one
o f the beet all-around campo*
ieoden th* unieeralty ha* ever
*1_
■ Frafeaser P W Boehhnl. n, i„
e t a ! o f the Gainesville’ **ltv
2 L la .lL lH m W ,a e ^ .
*.w!

ta &lt;r* hln« tl&gt;*
William A. Hollingsworth, Now
Yort* *PPOoHng for Ih# retail toooccw dealers of America. *ald th*
7 , J M " " \ ‘ markup was - U ]
Iqw« In asking that tobacco h*
exempted. H* raid hit o r p n la tloa ha* prepared a separata
tod* for tobacco under which the
markup fo r retailer* would he
* nabilnium of I t percent oeer deHrerad whole**!* price*.
DoWltt C. Reed. New York, rap
r t it it h if th# food import«r« u ftocUtlon, Mid IU im m ufn inUnded to Join with Importer* of other
product* in completing a ipedal
Importing rod* for presentation to
«* " NBA and the farm adtulaUtratlon. r
problem* including far•**n ?xeh*W *. «* * • » freight and
IhHIf.. he rtld. made It desirable

attempting to eti
_ .
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Schmid,
of D»ll*»y— fw gotU ag;
that th* ahortff I* s it foot and
aoaaathlng of*h eprintor. Tho aherIff heard hi* car .tart aut o f th*
drleuway. He rare chase apd capUirad th* bop several block*
away.

• M O U LTR U . Ga^ Oct. lO^-VPl
'A-Threa taka |I0 bllla, th* work
• I a wlai if**king counterfeiter,
•era passed It a* many atom
hero yesterday. In eery email typo
9" on* skla o f |ho bogua note* app ered the word*: -N o on* but a
f ^ i « nuld iocept this aa money.*
On th* other aid* th* won)
-A me ilea" appeared a* "Anted
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n o t ic e

tlh 4ar or November, •A.'.l
prr»'*t to the ItoaorabM
Jwlss of amutaolv onbnty
W* llo fins] retorn, terrul
i .mu here •&gt; AitmlnletralM
Teetamento Anmiu of the
nr tleoign Kara Kill*. t&gt;
aod *| ooId lime, then *M
make appltrstvon to it
Junto (of a (ln*l erUloraoa
■ilmlalilraltn* of a*M eel*
tor an orler Jiecharalna U.
Aitmlalairalnr
ram
Taei
Anneio.
tated till* It* Ilk tap
lemkor A. t&gt;. t ilt
IHiOaed) TIIR ATI. ART
v iiT t HA•** K °c SA&lt;

HARM MEXICAN INFI.AT10N
Mexico, l&gt;. F.— — Mexico will
continue her present monetary
policy, lennding ne ther to Infla11 •n nor cVflatlon, Finance Mini*ler Plutnrcn Klin* Calle* decl*r*d
recently.

p o p e s HUNT KOK BOOK

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 10.—&lt;*■)
— Funeral service* for Rene*
Adore*, film actraaa who died last
Thureday, were bald at Holly­
wood Cemetery chapel yesterday.
A cherished picture of her mother
was placed In tho casket by the Commonwealth statistician. The
■at* of Increase compares favtractress’ sister, Mir* Ln Font*.
ably with that of the ptereding
yaar, out It lea* than half th*
RM C U B D FISH PROM SNAKB
ann al
rat* of tncreare
for
th# last ten year*.
DUBLIN, G a .-W B. 8mith.
Inveetigatlng a dlatuibanc* in hU
Auatralla'* population Increased
garden .flab pool, found a water
“Burlap 10.12 by 4BJJ0. according
moccasin with a fish In it* mouth.
to t recent report Issued by th*
Mr. Rmlth grabbed th* snak* by
•h» *all and threw It out on the
fa re d walk,, where ke kUlod It
to have food Importer* « * * sep­ T h a y U C ot U k « N t w I I
W ICHITA,
Kan.—Tha Poll*#
Department hare ha* a new »•lignmant. •‘Crime lietecUon" ha*
been missing from th city library
more than a year. Th* librarian
aakod tb* police to find th* book
and o detective ha* been detailed
to th* Job.

L E G A L .d O t lC P

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N i r t l o A l lo «» U ; a l l k in d * o f K l f *
W M t a d k n lV H l
p r u n in g t o o ls
o f a ll ktn tfs.
o ts . K i p o n
sow

arate basis.

• Amd thousand*agraal K rpft'a Hie*
oale Whip Salad Draaalag 1* an an*
th d y a r a ty p e —M l is s M w b N t lm
bland, nut tan *0y In Is tw . Mudf o f
oAukoot Ingredient*, n s ta o ^ id jg w

IIIlM

LAWN MOWERS

n . f a l o l |*4 Ikaryese*
AIM Ssv kata
Itsvs roar work 4o m ky a seal

depf f t tjss Unlreyplty of Florida,
W
H d t i a Rhode* Scholar

.Baadpi all this week.
,
W lor* 10 A. M. and
JttiW # them same day. Double
"W M 'er"H#W |,''40e; single wool
av nat ion Me. Our driver will glee
M
pueapt terries.
Betnlpola

Khode# RchoUnhinu sear* fnond•d Jn Jho erfll of Cecil J. Rhodaa.
Botrth African statesman, for the
wrrwm# * f furthering good will
»»id under*tandIn# between the
Kn»ll«h jpcjklfiy jjcopla apd the*
p m f t U r n ir it ' wide peace. They
ara Unable at th* Unieeralty of
Orfond and may be held thro#
ju r a .
Four rmup« of oualltle* were
stressed be Mr. Rhode* aa being
desirable for scholarship recipi­
ent* to posses*. Of th* four
group*, he considered the first
two th* most Important. They ara
aa follows: literary and aeholaatl*
ability; th* quantise of manhood,
truth, courage, kindliness, and fallaerahlp; leadership; and phyalaal
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M four door
Fard Hodan, machan. and body
eaudit laa - 4 ^ , "U «UI T. Ford
eouph la A-&gt; cagdlOan, good Urea,
m « 0 rash.lfhooa, 64&amp;, D. L.

daocrlbod th* coda aa aucndal to
"atablIllation" of th* dls-llaataon
Industry, and as tha main* of end-'
Ing price-cutting which th* form
administration la InlarestaJ la
stopping Inatfar aa It bailors* this
tends to depress prices paid to
farmers.
. With
few
escuadloae
they
raised th* heart of the code, pro­
visions for requiring minimum
mark ups of tM percent over de­
livered cost In th* case of whole­
salers and 7it percent over de­
livered cost by retailers. Rut th*
provision
that
manufacturers
should atfar their goovh far sal*
on th* basis of open prict uuotatljns found no enthusiastic re■pons far their spokesmen.
Th# mark-up provisions wsra
skuated over today** hearlag n der a floor rule that rvpreeentatlvea of wholesalers' and retailer*'
organtaatluna found opportunity to
yspress almost unanimous approv­
al of tha principle- Almost unani­
mously they lab* lad them as -too

fo r tha ead* fadsd after menuacta ring rapr***aut|v*s asked
far sivmptlons. A. W. Lius. Los
Angola* wholesaler, said the rg
amptlvas, if approvod ky thi f*i|a
administration would t**d tc make
Ota sad* “ valueless." H* aald that
saanufacta rare deakUng a* distributnn would hors adppaUg* osar
-whalaaalars without fre e easing a f­
filiates.
TO
^1* raid th*L M &lt;A ' — t , tha
h»M*r W * M b# forced to eouem*
muaefaetarara and t* pa&gt; rahatab

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bat long a focldoat of Alo dtp,
ifcd recently and wae^mraatad.
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held on hoard ohlp. : Aryaa^e*
manta have boon made” .with -tho
maatar of Mr; FarmaWa, Ipdft
har* and hlo w'.ahaaSrtU faa canons

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1CARRIED T§HughJohnsonWarnsLabor MCADOONAME W e ts Sw am p Drys
w - r i- n o i. !BR0UGHT MO,A* C ou n t R evea B
Chosen H ea d SUDDEN DEATH Against
Use • Of Strikes In Lar\d
STOCK PROBE Four To One V o te
Fifth Y ear As
O f Group;
Lehmann Also
feed Secretary

DEPOSIT* S A F E TY
IS BEING SOUGHT
BY STATE BANKS

Speedy TransportHits
E a r t h In Flames
After
Witnesses
R e p o r t Explosion

C H E S T E R T O N . Ind.. Oct. 11. If. Pspworth. pton(/PI—The scattered bit* of a (riant
of this city, wa
tw in -m otored
tran sp ort
plane,
re-elected ■ a 2171 Institutions Ask one o f ita m a asi.o w h eel* hunc
Seminole Membership In N ew auspertied from n I roe, are all
of CornInsurance
Com pany!1 ork I™*1
"*? lwl*y, lof V N' w
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to C h icago snip o f the

s u c c e s s iv e

W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. l l . — (^ )- % countenance th a economic sa
Warning that ’The very f »unda J tape, that public eonlitirncc un i
turns of organised labor arc at] opiniun will turn agnim l you.**
test**, Hugh S. Johnson. recovery)
Johnson uns introdurd by \VR.

u d n rim tia tn t. told tin* A m ciic u iy
F edera tion o f f.nh n
l,i*t
n igh tj
that st rikes nre
n iu vi nirjr ‘ Nin*
tier the R oosevelt plan-**
(

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mi me

time, |i*« nssi;rte4!

that organuation

1mm t*iern , pit 'burnt &lt;*f the fed*
e ia tt &gt;n, who pltsigcd the “ unfit)! •
u iiig " »u p ;o i l o f labor in the re*
c o w r y n i"W m cn t.

Ueinjr the situation in the bi*

of in»th indus* tumino s coal fields as an example

Fx-Cahinot Officer Is
Named As Company
Counsel When Itig
Loan W as Floated

try and w o rk er* is vit il to thd the odmin stra to r sntd it repfe* 1 W A S H IN G T O N . O ft.
11 — &lt;/T&gt;
suixriis o f the i c c -w ry program , aen led *'the rest and the worst
Ui»i&gt;i|nr ' l n
Mi'tiltwi wn«
“ The plum
M ink tin h Is that In N it A.**
•impi| *.i Cp.fi*,*,.
t^*
you cannot t o h io t c t h
striki^M
“ In ilit rn
he snid, “ ns th** •lav by n member f 1hi ion. Read
Johnson said in a l.k-ce in g
I h t fn ts mi l priiu &gt;plcs
grew clea: « . , i i ■
.,*fv n
otttt-ipl for th**
h o m lm t* o f d clcpu ^^ til the let:
ih&lt; nt vmi ti.• | i
from en
cnfireHi n hen it floated a f l ’2,e ra tig n ’s annual c i'' &gt; enth n ,lIlul ,r* lig h t« »n-d «* n r in (''n lo
contracts mv» nipt So t ii American loan in
lie upirti 'ti s the « i*nl t. \ u p w i ■ with ih» i nit ml
M lie
wofki*rs
HC’ I . m*H *n i|rfault.
in this COUiHry, In
•• end t w i l . T h . j ri‘C »gn tied the need for part
The I * * H e a t e d h\ the * «*111
break down nrnl *h n o y
ilivaf* 1lii'r.shp fe pull ibrniaelvea nut o f
sive influemc
| ii h i a at u iu discipline their own pnnv ft*i Ho* lh* Janeiro, me imv
“ I f now when Hi**
hob* |Mi«t | indi»«tiy
*vidlini- f .** f i l l on rach flin t o f

Unofficial Returns
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
REPEAL
E L E C T IO N

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W ASHINOTON, Del. 1 l. l/Pl i U nl,H Alr
th,t c* r,r,lrd
,tfo n m e e t- Walter J. Cummlnga, chairman of ■» « ■ « » ^ u p a n ta t„ u flaming
liMiii 4
c r e a te d the baud o f the Federal Depoeit death
hl*ht laiii ep »I ho i »• !*• *“ ml
W tb
Just what hippanfsl when the of this go eminent
, 1 unit'll of Vnl •*• ■mIIv.I for 1
a t th e Insurance Corporation, raid last
of llifll contract was par value,
1* » opK j
I lie l
e 4lr ohm
,
tl*. I*- 4*1Mill* »t •
f
r«
tm
f
metal
ship
with
o
top
spued
of
nlyht atate banka “ haae ahown
nlly the wIu»!n HH - phk |in.oil' I
V
(,.i 4rp* ill. II lid m ilroun
If being given t«* or
L
A lo*
* ' pattern o f * \olein t*
more than three miles i*er min­ vhk* ntol mniota'n •
|Mat
I 1 ,l .4l It-I If peril
the
Ie
C‘»**
of
ihal
remarkable
speed
in
applying
for
nfftfoj
•*
1
H $ n U h m aan . « • !
a.
to show I Itnl directors
o(
two
ute freshed to the earth in flames tile rights iif ive'V
1 'i soiilr o '*u*e
nvi r*
to 111 W*Jt° I *0
rmberahlp.”
Iff
th* trade I membership.
, IhIJoii, Re.nl mid Cumpany invest
Inst
nirhi
near
here
pmhahlv
never
am
h*
for
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j
on
I
tin
Rage
T
bit*e)
mt
oi
1
(font
At
1
end nnti
'— ‘ - I *0 that offlea
A* the u m r time he appointed |
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iimpeit in then port*
I
47 national bank examiner* a» will l»e known. Kilt wltm* »»*• unid
U ve year.
Vo
folios stocks on which heavy
re-elotted supervising exnminrr* lo *«crr- , that they hranl n tern fir nt*
hr*sr* cm »» taken wan fitted til
rlosieti. A few minutes before,
tain
If
the
banka
are
eligible
tn
Ci’ M*
•
the tenure ha*ik
M a yor
B. F.
while it fl*w over Liberty, Ind,,
Spring* wa* heroine member* o f (ho corpora­
tug c o o imit tee yeM on lay by l er*
rmntwnv
official*
said
the
plane
tion.
linstol I't ton, counsel in il** stock
preaidant.
Federal reserve member le a k " reported "A ll well
,
1
market mm dry
r Tlfl*4’*' f •he" •
automatically— become - *eamhais « . -Kiku LauMc* were im inn .l from
Iscfcb » &gt; r&lt; "'**
i
*n ysttpnlng nf V _ R
' If lft’iT'rf*f - »'♦*'«
mtealoners' when the new ilr|&gt;n*U inaurnnre ! the wreckage amt n c m r li un*
Trio \ i * I * ith*||t o f ( tTi* i rusts, Hie
1"t* —twl'41
y * ,#!•"»-* -w. —■—-— ft„ L._
fbtef (IfjtlitliL a- •
8 r., of prorialon o f ibe nlaas-Slm rall |la-gun lo'lny for tin- .-tie r two.
run* • inti '• mill 1 (ireipn nnd
o f San- ,c t become. effective on Jan I [ Formers who fl.H-knl I*. (h&lt; crene
Intel mil mini
the
.i.'d States
* f
third o f tbrt p*1
Longwood, Depcalt* will lie Insured in full on 'bill w eir mi*Mr l&lt;&gt; not Iw-n'i-*,' of l^ S . Iteport Indieateii
in pm ntii'ii?',
1 1Ml 1
S( Cin ti .**.
Vfltl'M ii'ftraf I m 'V *
I I lie terrific heat .n il they » «
biniaf lit ll|»l ihni hiilihng* "1 I b"
a n d A . 0 . aceounta up to I 2MV),
*1
Ample Crain CmpI^
The fn'int " i *
- ■•'
Cummlnlr* aaid that 2171 o f the j -even occupant*, Inn f tlooi on 11
inee
lalti'i tell ,ri
In.w the ytlrt * - **
esf
the
Availalile
I'or
I'ood
,i
yu.iiuii.iiim
«.f
i
mid H
•Ipeilaa.af iv fflc a r* wa* a 8357 state banka (hal had been |mu about In the cabin, ami (hey
-tTI*
Voter* of thi9 cminly indicated Itlp'lffr'il enfen*, 1{ ♦ «&lt;* '
aent application* bad responded even lo-ard women »rrv«io One
two ■111
d.pi. 1it mn bint been
1* t Srl i•*»rb n* r&gt; ’*’ * ••* *
i t o f f l w ’ e w i t l i i r , th a re their
p(i*it1
im
1
1
1
regard
tn
reLiii
"
t i
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W A S H IN *!7 d V t it*l II
n~i
favorably up until noon yesterday. dead of the women wa* n pn—.en'IV G T fiN *. net 11
fA*»
road ►II I k.
n *„ .R
T m A u W JO lan. who
tug the Eighteenth Amendment m •% |« (»"*•* lireU 4
m.i lie* I id " » 4»llp
Indaina led the ll«l with IS* rer amt the other » » • „ ten mil The
:iT
n
&lt;ti |i1itfi* for n npi n 1 i ' -’ ■ II •i\lieu, il tin « elm, VVll ■ ihe Ponstii tluii of the tTnit
(I Itt ill* -a, nf (1 i * -* * ^
applyinr other *tnte* In i-**. Tlie other dead iiol olrd thie.- 'O il a, \\a p.. lot 1 ; eM i
v ,&gt;y i* hi'ii , Iihvi alir ine if edit nod1 him ' j(fl of t.r linrird ol cm »otid Stjitr* b\ leffirilmg n nearly foei •. l'f fl "* y*«441 ti.l', 1 t /
*
“ r, s banka
•ft*
eluded
Fennavtejinia,
1"n
:
Minor
1k l* hi iu! no-l l*n
pa**emrers „nd two pilottie deport meet f agncuili.iel th , initldiih hoc I • st loouva fino i d I h 1 ini up"
In . ICH,.' .J * . |.
one \*i'e BgniO'l retcru ii»n. ,n »»I
‘
■ t u t ia l tank bal■ -in*
sota,
1
BO;
Illinois
112;
Missouri,
»
»i».,
and
I
111
ker.
n
t»»i»t
*h
though
I
lit
!’•
t
O
OM
ti'
r
rn
i&gt;iCc
‘the
»e*ne
of
the
ria-b
«n
dr
1rn ding to uiiuflu ial figure* tabu eftfiHnn e »*;. i, *-• * ' “ i*** *
M ;telth npplana*
Tea*
' laruidv iind' f fin-’dih tit ml p i ^ n e ref tm, u
ii ii
11* n diMM'lof Nf llo olio
m •Ibed at being near the Met ,.l.
numbar o f direct­ 104; Louisiana, 101; Ohio, too.
•M NoCC't’ l*'"’ (ft r&lt;*»* *1'
*e»S
nod Sim Er;*i» Inted tin* m h mug.
111
fii
,iM
.-t
(»•
Io
ml
vkout
I
Hill
more
than
the
f
Tern
ft
I
n
•
*
r
month
I
&gt;
i
lire,
I
lie
S*
An
additional
TOP
rim
nlrtrr.
fort., nlrpnrt, loeatr-i on the air­
ly In the
Tile k »t« 111 I tie county, tui-e t "fflr fa l hwMr ♦ *.», ♦»"* «*
ed“ A ih oam g
f.,i tdil giaiii* •m* ,
have been aelerted to aid the line route between ('hleagn ami
imp rian t financial ! c i*io
eeyah^atlo!on. Fortyon tin highest nuinoer »f vn'A nienf wk! ’k
** '
hand4*, the crop report m* hourd .■I'M jto iMi'tii might be ex peci nl
.
nn
o
f11
ei
or
aupervlaor* Investigate tb bank. tin* l ast.
I't ur n *n id iu
po|li*d for a eingla mlniBtedly wet j Rift**' (! TV If* e-' **' t
u
hi I, “ wheat
*upplo
«*r»• arm fc
It la Intended that they ahull loitiii lor of '•i i' ii compiinir- wlurae
•4-44
fl V 11|(VH.
i 1,., | vi ii* in I to |ni! t fo|i*iA of the nnd admitted!) dry antidhliiti. i ' * ’ •MO plrtrlrlaf aat-fU • *
M .’lfe* V M u c y which, fautlllar with condition* In the
ji Lo foi-'nl [ urpoM 1* Miid r-it Unmcti
r r n * * 1*♦»( l.vt-**»1
.1—I tttt 4 &gt; e B o a r d b y the
-•
I •ol. i I It
* •&lt;
I •• f.-d “
. v. it mi’ll tb* In'
mil nn*T o r t a" of Dec .11,
states to whlrh they ale a-a-rigm'd I
dr\hinfft ri'tl l *•-«?* *•
a f C. S. . U a aa a dt1*
1
1hi to oi» i - per I *tt ul pt •* Jk 1* JUvv jdlilhi * of l 111 1(dlllhlllt ut ion 1 '•
v* ill* it1 • 1 111 Ii i" It'le d Ihr*
The app. intment* inrhtib I
*
■ M *X
M ig b tly itiiiti* limn D Li Y'der C*fi 1*4* If* 11/f, M w
for
itiikiV
%m et, _ . n r i!l
1
Jt
r«uimih*rah1y
.nun*
than
current
Cteaah»ehaa«i' ‘ Tallabaa.m*.
In at|HM*iii di9cn,i1,urvA ;
Id hvui renewal
w ere r a il (tiring the
- *
j i o'* (in i A ed ilurtftp Sepl»*rr
in fill 4-1 m l 111‘4 H* r»iinn*ml them fir*
unanl- Wfhher' L. Moore. Allnritn
• lei t litfl p* 11 id, or iiboul ’I't per-1
actad
ii i ho fl i *o to mild " » ritiu i with i nriou- i &gt;vi iitmi ni bead'
t»*kA"*4».
t
| 1- one I 1 1 0 lYme 1 lean
f(« *
i.
uni ot th ■ iniuI number &lt;&gt;f M'ter
M r. Lee.
dip in* t hi tt -fi f *■ • 1 IJi O i M ' “• I'd I ' •
1
11 u hole roug h |
- * r»
nod
Kb ti ir\ini i ii hi 1%'Wei and
o f years o f aerv- Disrhton Accepts Post
ght tiLve been j» die I bail ea|rh r .4
\U . I.
r r* I»
• v m iliii1 (oiiiiiiJ, I " i
9 *
Nnioii.nl 1*1&lt;vv1 1 nnd LighL
1,’Um cil(]r arid to th . . hamber
voter* guile to the1(Vr
t 11.
JO N E SI &lt;)Rn A i k a
I'onk mg. honn
1 r ,1
lie lie rally
4&lt; i*I11||
tb-lll I
t A no 1ttdn t ot p , I 0111win1111 I nn l mb' ' |mi til nM
With
Federal
Bank
|— It w ,
Frenk P. K or»t.r
v'
I
l..,il*
, r »i
[
A i hi ge 4 f u * i di " i ( i mill
91
|l*ei
'&lt; i • i 1
I lf' 4*1* J4VI J ft
It M
t ii" 11n1 for\%ui I m I f ’spintmIinn r«i and the Doit
teMBhmowly * *I k U 4 a Ufa
d. i mu f d 1 ivy op mu » II- v |
Twu of the Cnumi/i p 14 |T#
.» to la -1 •'»• • N- 1
■d
T
I
n
f
*
«
it
'i'n*.
nnd
D
ui'ifn
Serurilie
-h.
So
m
Y.
u
V
like-liriclo+i.l
K. R, Diahlon, local
attorney,
ir « f tb* o t fin lu t lo D .
'\iV
iill
h'.*
cirnla vAvlit d iy , l i i 'l i n * and O p 1 r^ r M • * *
I tale t ‘ run ' y a ler Mu &lt;h alh «»i j
f
lint he wiii t oft* i«ii-i |ru» ptmn* fin | Tbo U'ted value of I bear In t hA ltea’a report,
eovaring who hma rrabled here for the pant J. W M cM utdro. aged Jarnloi wlm I i im imo i..ii
• in n, oh! •&lt; 1*49Tley
i cidii, u hite tin vote ipt Ijskv M«
.,, 1
idling up u no» i n im»idi n tn .....
|M»|tioll* vkiiw nrmind mill K e ii* i &lt; it) v^a** more or !«*!V.. ('(fin * Tr
1 Ml % VAill •*r pro
O c t 1, i m
to Bept. 30,
r«n &gt;. bn" accepted an in w » ' i hot by the inIni alo r Into y i
end gin i
m f ,t
,;
Im
nt
tie
ruii**tr»iri
ii «ii , lei *mg ntut f t illit1.1HMi
vltation
to
hec
one
a
forint
*r
of
Tm
r
v
n
g
*
*'
•
*
I
Dm'
•nif u•cl
thkt the
year**
\ ,-4"
I be wide-t mugoie^v for
.1 tb
te rd a y at th*
h-fewborn llnpti i .1
Tn- l *&lt; ■'
. * *■
jib* i.f |&lt;iVA 4-4»«1 Im'UkiM).' projmt' lb* * t»M**4 nt value wbh 1HilMib-i oid mild date* vxam rec riled nt
AoUUA 94370.74.
white th« legal departmmt o f the Ked- Tabernacle, nt...
ud in
f tut* f mill rut I i oh ll'i ' &lt;' i
,v ,j , a (, 1
■it .
'•14'
I
|
M
iita
tban
'kill
lb*
uud
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era!
I*and
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nl
I
'd
mi
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ii
n
vii
f
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i
a
If
tbihiigh'Uit
the
•
?
" t o m totoUd 40532.30.
I I,t iia * In *e 1* of lb** Id tn dmt*
|
'
nv*
i
disturliani ea f* 1 n v-rnl » nil
1
,
^
*(.
1IMI’I &gt;||||| Iif till- l*&gt; lUAIIil I tt I I 1 list vn h| tn the wetn
.! v
c o u n ty pub- C. He will leave for that e llv ou
ve-'i
I
Me Monlrn, wIki &lt;m- hJih) 1hi i4j
1 , of v bleb K- « a‘ pre-utenl co»l
T* " T
1 M " (
A
i |K"r| ’ ca i ton Ivavr
tOtalod 9S444.lt. white Friday morning, he minted today
*l
n 1
i,4
rii
ui
\
0
te
1
l
dry
2 1 to 'Jffi; Us
Early th a week Mi
Miehlon Inn*" Ifi vvhit i h itchiMfl u h nil mi 11 t
1 . ♦ re
1« *
| l ON
e bn I « "T*.(Pin nid be! h mini* l \u!ue
i dues col looted brought
•in nl ed If) , nine tl
. ♦ |». 1
I 41f * 7%nun
,
fl.
1** ’
* •»
Principal Jtcm of n - n i l offered I ho* j*»siti »« ••i l i m y *Vnld 1.1»»4mC" i«i I (ltd I !’*• mini
*
*
I"*
I 4 tA4
__
,
Milo 11 leant l * low
i*o ml *i i*11»' « tl iv fir *■■&gt;10'i rim
tho aalcry o f Ibc iK - D. R«f(\ gc fiei a I roll mud I ** t lie t« r *-41111 u **p pelf ili'fl l| -♦ dit'd to [ gram I1 hoc
ir t and « i - bank. In arrefiiirg, Mr hiyitnn dn v
t
'litii'ii 4.41 I
IV n rt
&lt;t onttn
tin I'mgw Two!
Orldlior ( ’(unity (Hurt
f'rtiwlev who m i r« u le re d mi tind u r ln ^
tha ■aid that he haa no mtrfdioi of

COUNTY IS WET
BY NEARLY 4-1,
COUNTREVEALS

1933 WHEAT CROP: HOiTK BUILDING
TO BE SMALLES PLAN IS BEING
DURING ■YEARS' SPEEDED-ALONG

■£t

Osceola, (ienc.vatioDry
By Narrow Margin;
A b o u t 1:125 Voted

Mmli'-limcni Of Slums
Is I*i ineipal Aim Of
bm\ Cost Houseldea 1

,, , Baptist M inister Is
•n&lt;l Accused O f Murder
When Janitor Dies

I

I

p r lo tln g ,

oITIcm

relinquishing

hU

reuldence

here.

, M f t i f € »h lb iU nt rmrl- “ B y TamllV w ill rem ain hpr.- and
tolophone
and I aspect to continue m y fa r m in g
operation s m we!|“ , be m im J, ‘ fo r
bttfc 9 f$ th d th « lint of
I s ta ll return tn thin c ity when
conditions w a rra n t."

d ia le ly a ft e r the
iHutmv which
fIlllrilr&lt;| t,i. „ | , jr „ t&lt;! the i slier
, „ kp cllR1„ „
legal

parlor under court older v* »* in
i»M in another city ft r wnfekrep•m*
I'rnwlev, wh* i i fnllnwci ** dis

budget as recom*
I t w as learned Im lay that lt&lt;*»
Eaacuttre and FIa c t P. Batinon, a f g i n n r reald* nt
pnfe with R ev
lr»e n a ffe r* niili
■■■.I . W V M odoptad a*
o f S an ford , also had t r e t p u * I nl
,toA { ^ . 7
tanl e va n rellv t and I the la tte r * 4
p&gt;sition as s ec re ta ry o f « niibai •
receip t* o t 94130, ia ry co*T&gt;oratiou ctm trolled by the fo llo w e r * o ve r the paltorat** o f the
tho
following bank. M r. Dannon assum ed hU tabern acle pre n r t a l n aerie* n f
Mte th# cme-half datfas on M on day
rlin tirtiiM N N that Iw fp c r n tlr In
' pOkltcHy tax; 91004
Ihe n sd lork inv nf llm htiei* I'luirrh
V wi B ooford; 9S700j
M&lt; Mnrdrn
buiift|n*», rahl be -ti
o f 040 uiemberahlp, j BOATfl MIDHINi; IN KTOttM
pf*p&gt; Ihe la tter bad iped at him
Llb'tiON. Oct.

11.—

Many ^ M eM im lrn denied fir vg the allot

Term Brought To End

Marentclii* I ’rges Idical P e o p l e To
Assist National “ liuv N o w ” D r i v e
to*
inntisgi * •ill ill'll lt*9
"Hill in Hint mill o lent ir u - 11
Me, • fTimai* *if
d
t liter |l( I *1 a 1 ii n 1'iiiij |i ti* and to'ill !*•
I tie Spnrka I 1 »i I*1(
•ofIII* 1U» Mini faith III tb- fthlh'l'
vvti » op9 rate * t Milu • find I'r h
1 t In Ann » nan » 1a*1ti *•- * man
i 'l 'f 1heatei t
M e , 1 totlpn I In
11 (■» tin h*R of riiuln v no hi
nation wide
1 (&gt; 7% A “
lllu.i
ugi nnd -"ill i*n •
* pit ' mI
Ilief it *-y rtfCbi •
Hoi) *1 |*■-*‘ll I
lie* . net* * v * *
■up' ' i*i(
1, If .*11 l
i
lo p! l petUJlti
Im t '* |* im i. 'i
.*&gt; I.*. 1.
l* inhi
hl c la a l
.!&gt; h*
t»**i f» ic
1ti f migb

J mk

L.

I to

M . 1 (»|i

i mop R »»d by
1Ugi Kill
m :a

A lin ,” t llailll'l

Ill U|
4'kw*

«ll

ti&gt;
Il ttOil WhlllH" I ''ll
W ill b«
nioi n ii
lo .ill Mitel
W til*
a hurricane struck the
pri ' !* o' mI
\l
M u e iili ti
•♦if*
III* v ii lo* nod i till f i
Celery
Pact
I
earing
4000* „ f p r. ' , north coast of Port g a l.p Hun,
t(» pu iiit#! pt (impel i’ i •'id
i •|il f i i*ill (b at i
S . n l, "
lit*
nf\ nmr- Date ! h Buingl Held Up i"
— I drada more lanJnl to n-poi
llifll Mi Ik Off III" pf I■till »■■ ! *
i
il* Itil
man,
H d i w r a n a r r I row e.capaa, AH available tu gs
ia u h Milt » ’ Thfic's (Citi i H'ing
vriilil'1 f BIO"
.11 . 't
|bare'been rushed from p ort to
.g u (Mi i ha* |-u I of **!
M. Id,
fun-1
liim U
A p roporvd pilhl**- h ea rin g o f Silt |*I
J the
VW , i t a* t
Mf
\ 4 1 O'tv i 111 mg
im ' H I v
* trbtalivo
rrlmy
matkrtinv (itb
I
r» 4b« t •itfil.ii ■ %
vaI ti V ii
9140; b ’ I
• g r r i ment W being ti !d up pend­ M 'vmlt .» *01114 intt'i*
K
ILLE
D
IN
W
iU
X
'k
If91l(r ■ 1111*11 I "f f«| ' *&gt;J'»H
till
ing definite Cunuletin 1, ao far ax Itit n l* it*'« I’ltti) w fiu *
s io e
I .1&lt;
• UT' I V* I til* VBII tb
lift*
*.. To •Pt, b
I •»
| M i l B atter Farm s1
tbo fedministraUoii t concerned Jilt
F A Y E T T B V I L L E . N . C., o n .
N U \ i -ui ptiu) V 'It" a"
via11I'd on I he iwi'il U'"wm
IB w
cel.braUon*,
ag ree
has boon given
xirrila r
11— (AT— D e rg Rom m , a c o n tra c ­
*
*iittig Why not do if *»» »‘*i?
men19, it wda learre* here tielay cit&gt;
to r o f N e w Y o rk , 'N . Y „
wa*
I vi* kri"W ii mi- 9in * *”9nf ti1 1 u ly
|by 8 . |L Dight&gt;"&lt;. » &lt;gylary fo r
■•9 lippii
“ J* tm
Iflirt I i’»
who begun
9
L . D- Ha trial, f a t a lly in ju n tl y r e te r d a y In an Florida I ’-elcry s'ntipn., Irr
• n 1'llsr *•.
autom oblla a c tid e n l
n gar
h ire .
t
" iiit , A i un nvd mi Ik ip* uMir
•t A - a . WagIn a roinmuii’ »l teil written «y m an *
!• , i
l .
dteiA
w
ith
ou
t
r
e
g
a
in
in
g
«tnrtr,t driving a ** » i ,
o f -----Barter It. Tayl' • w* nr market­ arriuC’1 \
f « f t tb. II ill! "I I df w 1 .
Coptala C.j c«&gt;«ik :Iou* » c» .
"Ail plciidi ill who tl" * b d
ing apcciall'l n( 'he
crinl c rnpa hUnlrii'R
ifllttllll ilUCH4 IL
' d« land
1
■
!
I
|
J
'
o f Fare
----•artten of III. ,1 nltr.l Stale, lie wh«i ju
fu\9 ahcf t •■aI f ilgy, M-al on a * wdeb i’UKltie.
pgrllncnl
o f Ayrii-iUuic. Mr. rodi
9* A- l# * i
/a*#
t.f
pi ii9|&gt;Hil y i " Vklial1*1 licr«tin# of the **
i
RAU. HEAD K B -E LR C rK lI
ful truttnriTR on n who goi .
Biglltan learnet Ihot “ We hare pro dly
--------. «pfl|MT9 OF 9VA
RICHMOND, V a . &lt;M. I I
'/V) not forgotten your n ery agrrvh' lhc\ - t i f prHlj .IV riling
"T l
. .lrfa
n i ai Harrison
n . . c o n .wa.,
»
re cicely
In nnf way We t n r alre.d. Bound, 94 IlMUlM l‘lg|4v1«*F9 tilt'll II. 1, d*i is 1 Kuril) they g it m\
—Fa
’ a ,1ft under difficult lea a
•d prealdent o f th . Boulhern fonrerded It for furih , conaider didn't tb v ! Vi tt you hen p.
worFc than a dvm&gt;
veaterdav. anl
ar. 1 r*.
r e n itre *o lh *t II »&gt;ay t,- Jn |,r«}ier ready tt» -g i4 # xrflh Ibvin
• ■
n - i ! Jv Baadi “ U*wav
» F hare re*lerday,
. Th ' faced u futurr, l*lact*i
I Mi l*I &gt; tM i dtsglgyrii 4 vr»y
p r ta w d Ih r o c fle f (h a t th t r m i. form at the earl ' -I ( . ^ Iblr date
* tod &lt;y'n wit bo t fear
Mr. Taylor (u-'Her
*
*reano, ar
would M m |te Ini-rmt and
flM'it that^ wknl aymUil of SKn— .
* What*#
the
matter
glvr you]
1 1,
_ Mt * t lte r fteert c h a rg e *
d u rin g
Ibc -W e regret we rann
"Today. m»iurthing
l * An • I tea's
iniddle a i i d
o
any further Inf"' meiilo with
current Mvnnlnm.
hair hfcppvlird lo lhv*a inun, Tbry
g ir d to the dal&gt; " f a liearieg. a, prrMiil ii ji tif ut flirt on* of un men 7 Have they forgotten
* father * who went into a w»M»*r*
IL would be iniji -lib le k i aUem|&gt;l
certainty, /car, lack of faith m
iu
1th a
on the shoal lay
B LA 9T IN JU RES T H IIKB
dalv until odl.r agree-,
I hvtiun Ivra-, a iid t %'1 * Ir Uia t 1 f .
» ■ » -i (
•n which ih. pt'iite hearFlat
furs,
di-cardrd,
on
tbr
n
o
0BNA9RUECK, Orewany, OcL
have l « n h- Id erd definitely
Ik lm r " H r MgCaOtrtta la uf the upifimQ
l l e - W » - a * h o l d Tiling, rocket
ao far a&gt; actlep la Wa.h tal highway u( life!
"They‘v« t'i*wf» hart! hit! Sui« tlia vhgw tha w illin gn »99 to »«&gt;----- -— M , r e d two other* in*
Is concei md.
• woman assistant, were
Dig Ii'on i&gt; af t U opinion they havef Whp iko hrII hasn't operate la fir m ly cstuMtshed laM cel.ry In-arinri in Florl WcnT Old fH-igog Dtprcfiios got c y lly , bifeditaa w ill »p a «d forward
lajarcd ycdorday in tb«
o f a rocket which they
be timed to/ethep with one bis edd clutch tm gll of ys. Nat b y leaps % »d bounds. This ap«-e4
"Huyinf
citrus lndu,try, red ethare, a man. woman or child has baan ran bm 80 mllsrmtad
■ r 19o*t
spared from tha p^ra o f the dU* N ow
t W r Inbora
id.

'■mT S MO*.
S S T uW
U .|i fiSSw
night after

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il-

V ri

M r s , I t 1 1’ \ "

‘ l |4 \ |1|'|| Hi*

|*« ■i I

nti

1 &gt;i i |m i l l 5 M
11 oil mini'« 1s In pc
l
.It
91*1 of I' mi k Avrniii',
&lt;’r» nt V l
I M mIk r ten*'
p i ’iii n ol liallota, Willie u
w 't= i on. tmli'd !m 4‘ 1. \V t i,
Mil tbiee, rail of I'lilU A\e
(fter I'lftPeeil
St.un n v*
1. I . UMidv had mdh mm till void 9 ret down tlvi'tl I
ir iel ion*
pi .i. *. -I 1b" (*»* • o f I 11* 1 *'nee Ita V
I he - lmight wet vole m Pie*
14»*k (barged vv Hi pet 11 emlejEide
t No I tui'oufilei• t"i 121 of
inetd
I
lu ll )r«tei V»y, n Jut) irluriied he 402 ballots &gt;a*l A led to th''j
.'I voles were IV vole* i u »i fot j
ii v• •-b * of "Not guilty" iu *In
1. I
Mt M-|ieul cuuliduti* and W M-| e,
■ -e nf tin* * lute vrnii* *•
M j
I Mia ten, i
Am L'lnlt* i ■we i wlo* Iiced to**' » t •dbei*', I ral loan whose numu
i i . htillli
it
vvn iii l hi unpledged gtotip, aft I
i bn
i( iVltlt r» '•fault hint butte i v |
!• min*'
m m k voi"* i iioI fur ci rnujoi *•&gt;'
ill il V 1 ' .(11* -YMUII I'Ul b ■, I till! j
id l 111
peal •(ind date*, a to I il dI * . d fashiotijil* i
t (, * »on im * ' ■ m i i r 'M ihe
l« w- uiipl* deed i alidifbites V till'll the j o t y ft*
T M »»
I.'I
MIII ft fl ,
Wtlltl , ot i&gt; vv1i vote* i* Hum aico ri 'd *| lei* Hit with ,Mi.
i-tui1g i'l vt I Hi m l" xOn Lino
w,n r
I * b o'i**' Uiit.il funii
for
fined ? * HU-1 o « t ‘ , R I, A lle o
I ».»* t(*v * 9ec.Md only eight e s ' held a nip*1 *
vvjieI. &lt;Inn i■* 'I a 11if in ■’nil mg nil •&gt;lt mg lit di y vote** in I'rennct No. ill sc, le i . , Juih i
Mill' MU" lie V till Mil li'ipmpcf II I, &gt;i raigtd dry riieniiiiig that only and atep fath ei
n il *•. * ............ w »M( bond. t 'on tb" . |m * *on» Rated 111 (Roup
d"n M- -in md tirad)
Week-, “ IU*. ttgsio*t M'peal, S-n ured voter
idifii if I'd 'Mth ir unlit mid battery, on m &gt; ogle tickets In juddiUoii. Churles II. .
wt
fm d f • and mat* • » h, nnd I th«*f i 9%* ** 4H hal lata in whirh a A tN ew Yoil l‘
"
K f
• 1a*k and No in Reed, I mn|oitty f the dry rambdate* *•
cbmgi'ii vviib p*d»t laiiiny, weie I mi red vote* together with a few
SOUTIIAVCTi
found not gidhy.
iii pltdg.d i « minkili'ii
The tots) 11. —(AV
CliarLr I
itiy voti i* therefore onotfli iaU) chairman » ( the " « ■
set «! f« I vote*.
(iii| ta n ly rru »t Ci&gt;"
aM K N « m \! i n M IA M I
tn Rivctnrl No It, *127 *|rsight hla home lirrc a lt e r u
wet i » kef* were voted, plus 10 lllncaa.
H AVANA. f» t i l _ (,V)_ Mario
•If night wet foi lift i ttietldatla amt
l i's h ifr la list ianitl , *1oam
(i Meniojif, ( ban political ftg W M ( .Ii art, and plus, five tick­
.,( tet o r her wurk tn (he
urc «t(id In% Biiii, Miivttu, left for et*. which showed n majonty wet peal sad .ha l* itlaytac a - 1 .’ t i l #
Miami, Iia , by plana yestetday sentiment A total of 1142 wot part In New Y "? k * tt&gt;
-ihiyrevoles R mdlralsd In this pra* atlty ca input Kn te’ ing
h 11 e(
a ft r moon
Haul, nnutner son o f
rinct, with seven ballots to be wom an*' act tv tt cm fo r t l " T ':*lo ll
the f n i pier president,
said
tiiH
counited a* half wet and half dry. motrgpicnt.
father vvii * going in Miami nn
In thd dame . i(rrcjudi,
only
hue met** and that h&lt; would return
three strslgli| dry tiekets wera
• non The trip an* rmMI to have tn
handed is However, there wera
|&gt;olit irsal aign if trailer.
YeHterday’hW e:d her
81 lirket* which contained votes
for a ivAmrity of the adm itted
ll.lllllllA
dry rsndilstef end tome uf tht Biitmii
HR O ld / MAS COLD
I i ' i i Low.
iiri|il(-dg( d candidate*, so that the BAWFOIlD
?: ft
Apalachicola
TALI.ARASHKK. Oct. 11.—(A*) dry vote in the prscfcnct was tn- n kijrrs
m
dtcatul
L
be
a
t
least
84
vote*.
K
ir
kVeal
. ill w ith a arMiami
v , r . head rolil, &gt;rtt red e a rly to
Tamps
1*01.181 I’KBHIDKNT WEDS
P*n Meets
"Wht without comm' d
Qtlng
on yea
tW &lt;
Ttlwavtll*
t«r(|a)'s prohibition riatilon. Mr*.
WARSAW, Oft. 11— (JP )~ PreaShall i as Id th* Lorenrer was
UBOHUIA
“ tired out and freling pretty bad- td«nt Motckkl, 03, marrtod Mm*. Atlanta fF She recaiya » i i ( l o f th. Mary Dotrunaka. S3, fo m c r ooftetj Ausu.r*
ion. and said aha Would In- secretary to hla Ute wtfa yastar- •avaaaab _
day moraing.
(ha OoranioT.
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— Pr*aU i«n t Ramon Grau S*n
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. V ip H T , France, Oct.
Premier Da ladlee,. sounding the
government’* policy yetterday at
the congress of tha radical aoelat1st party, declared It wSa deter­
mined le defend the franc against
Iaflat lea ea well as French soil
from Invnalrgi.
Revealing that tha heaviest
pressure had been brought to bear
t* devaluate the currency, Daladier urged that aacriflcee be made
in assure a balanced budget at
Urn opening of parliament i
pounced fo r Oct. 17.
, "In tha week which foUcwa the
opening restoration of our finan­
ces must bo assured or tha rouniry . will hare another govern­
ment.* tha premier told the mem­
ber* of hi* party. .. .
II* expressed faith In the par­
liamentary form, of government,
however, thus allanclng talk that

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Buying Now is Invest-,
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In Openuig Mighty1
National Campaign

GENEVA CONFAB
TAKES NEW TURN
UPON CONVENING

WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 -&lt;A 1W A S H IN G T O N , O ct. » . —
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&gt; ■l
A reported plan to make a lie( A . I * . )— B righ tly ( I r o n 8 a d
p M ea n political issue of l’re-1nhnw window s in v itin g » d v « i v
rlrnt Roosevelt’s “ lemuval of W il­
liam E Humphrey from th» fed­
l iecmt’ itln and weH-dlaplhyiatji
eral trade rommix-ioii gained j
liriiduct.i Kfcotod A m e r ic t ’i .
prominence yesterday as Hum ;
i otiauniora today in th e begin??
;
phre» marshalled legal resources!
GENEVA, riet.
—(A*) -As a niiiK o f n m ig lity e f fo r t b y
to defend Ills lob.
esult of American Initiative an ■governm ent and buainesa 16‘
Humphrey, holding that the
IB of fivs power disarmament
President bad no power «•» ie
U made th* accusation In an
imillatas bu yin g to support
•1
'
rr^
iiiivrrsatiun-1, with Germany In
move i.ftti- tils of an itulepemWnl
ir t w a i dlraeft to tha American
th e recovery program .
I
mini
on
the
l-a-is
of
e.piality
be
coinmis-ieii, was expected uy I
ptopli. Tha asscutiv apoka in
IIugh S. Johnson, the Induftrlal
some of Ins intimates I . take &lt;l»f g;... here today,
English.
initr steps within a l i » .lavs to|
Foreign minister Joseph Paul- admiiutrat-r, and hit *id«* who
A fter defending hla admlnatra­
ptovide tlie legal weapons nec«» , |t,„w„ur of Prance and Count Ru- formally o(iene.l the “ now la tha
tion, declaring It “ truly rapmsatv►aiy to carry.on hi* light Snnu ] ,|,,tr Nailoloy of Germany w«ro lima to buy” campaign today,
tatlra" aince It emerged ‘trwm
ltepuldi.su leaders « e ie sail l " scheduled to rotifer twtoie night­ spent yesterday going over last
tha vary vital* c f tha Cuban
ie Iin.lt to help him si &gt;ng polit ' fnll. American Ambassador Nor minute plan* for tha drive, de­
lie. YKa aaerutlre. apehe In
Iral Ini.-.
1 man II Havts haxlng been so? layed for weeks by tha talk o f
at Oraq said:
Ml Humphrey ••removed” by | ressful in tninging the two to-1bringing industry under N R A
“ Certain financial IntereaU In
___
_
.It Roosevelt
I'lt'titlrill
Roo«i*vrll on
on ttaturrUy I grthcr in an effort to lion out |r(H! „ . pledge, of cooperation In '
the United State* are unfriendly—
|the buying campaign and promI ederal Trade Commissioner j their dilference*.
ia
they are the awora enemlee of our
tha .rock,
Indications were that ...«
e .., Iras to maintain fair price. poura&lt;L'
ai hit offirial drtk today In
people— and they are atlll conaptrdffiiiMF of tha oidtr. Hr alto at on why li Hi* conference may oe in mmn Jchnron ye.tcrday from
lag aur destruction, laaulag fidae ^ ^
,«*k dictatorial powers.
tm .lrl a regular mating «•( thr wrecked Is tha question In -hst tlunis.ndi uf manufacturer* ant ■
bai
■■■aaniia a
n.l fimlli
Iflaw US
m ..
aa a I l . a . s l _" - a_
propaganda
and
fightblg
ua IUD
atop —
Ho flatly repudiated inflation, sajrI'tiniiiiiaalon.
Nrltl»%*r l»r nor thr cMtUl .VrUBWlt:.' Jift*]'h21*. 2»'!L merchants n their contribution____
by atop. They have bean at the
"ToiiTnil^51o7»rrt*
would ^ay vblial record in a tlroty their intention to tile effort^ to put the ccgrtuKv,
b a it or'ou'r ~a&gt;r»y [iruhlem, JQU
la necoaaary to destroy the
ers dollar tu work agalttat th », **
rtls.n
Wk'
plamitrl
11 iilliphl «•V I f to scrap heavy armaments.
solved under unfortunate clrcum- hopes o f those wh o, in their de.
itiiulrd Ii«iw**«ri lliai hr lift* litrl
Delegates to the ilisarniaiiien' depression.
air* for profi table speculation,
In a statement last night Johns
thr r*lightr«t inlrnliiiti of yivinu ronfeiriirr, gathering here fur
"You know these American In­ wish to lead France to alter her
lip Itiv a*fflat* mill* w fur rd do *»*i thr mrftinir of thr Rlrfrii.g com i son said:
terests: They have also brought taaney, a step which after seeeral
"Industry and trade, rooparatlng
hy iIn* ruurta. Wlulr thr daily llllttf** today, wrrir fiankly pe.si
haves to their own fellew-cttiaaa* months of false prosperity would
with the government, under cods* r
(UlrMnliM r tn r
to lliltnphlry^ mlftt ir
and your depression, has been Increase the diffirultiea and lead
f fair competition or agreements
dr-k no othar offinal bu«mt*.««
their masterpiece.*
TI... stee, lug e..m...lllee
I wiliTth* F^Wld*nL h.V*_4eO* aBdftfX
the regime and the country t°
Appai* ni ly was l*rmg »rni to him.
Requesting American coopera­
i . r . .icing their p.rt. Hundrad. *1, ' :
ruin.
'
I*ir9idant
RiKiiM‘vrl| wan
*ir ,h'" " ,un,' " r
tion and Understanding, Grau said,
;
(H^Biniiftm llnce .be lieginll.ng of; |||OUMnii( of m, n lonf
“ Devaluation? Our franc nlnitdWftl a« pvt par lit|r t«• ifm aliirad
(ho tji-attuaiortil mo&gt;rin*ttl U u
•f ^ e - .muat raise tha C a U a s U s b raasty tyw h it foor-Ufths of Its
gen* hark' to work and ■ Hit— f. ft
with hu plan.• for rsm•tirluif i
1
1
yrnrs ngD. Ktrftt pfupprrl* fif tfm
ayd at living fe t eda ftaogU faraa
i yrnrft
•1 ren^tlii-n »*r tliftv com1III1ft6IO|l
of dollar* h*v* been added to p*y*J V
’nwfaL' .
pm ai v Matnliratnoi uf aiinaniflita
economic slavery and. give them
1lift* pi IlftIM•&gt; fCtilfl M1 i if r in-y f.o
roll*.
“ Inflation? Who wUhea to re­
at pifMiiil IfVola until Ki lopa’ft
tha elementary advpaUgea of
»rft*ur it it . aini pr »t»Mt l&gt; IftlftO fth
"Tliese payroll* cannnt b* main- 'J
vive the days of 16267 And since
uiM*a&gt;in#an
Imn
i|iio*ta&lt;l
up)H&gt;ai
tu
civilised human being*.
•’
NRA ai.l m • nf«ii rmp in kisti
tained and new jobs for oUtar
we hays neither the time nor the
(*••
fadiiur.
drli
pat*-*
itilniiUfttl.
. -Wa can no longer tplayaU pup­
ftirtlr*
bundled- uf thousands of workers
•ra J
mesne to make huge experiments
Thr rh iff imnift-iliatf rrn»on ia
E L E IT IO N F A C TS
pet- governments, born of mono­
cannot be made unless avary
Aliivinjr
that ami1 wriT
the dtanirtiirally opp«*M*«l Vranch
polies-and concessions sunt eon- and. wait for results it is neces­
consumer In the land do** hi*
aitpointiiif nt * til J m iih * M l.ano ■»
sary resolutely to end the disanil (irnnan poaitionR on ann%«
Date: T.evilay, Oet. 10
her part now.
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finance*.’’
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uuuilrt. Dftilvgaifs al-o adralttaJ
• Polls open H A. Mk*Tlo»c ll:0J
. "Th* ho use wire, of th* country,
•'•At. Alit! (| f &gt;r| f l \ M At Ilf HRh. |h*
that i.ftOtr kiirw what thr tonfri*
u
Maaawhil*.
Orient,- Provlae*
r. m .
p ihi nan. W i*« nil-in i prm it if* fik
~ihe purchasing agents who spend
fllft’f roftslftl ftlo In Atftlld a riniipUt#
’ and Ita capital Santiago aotthod B u m p e r T o u r i s t C r o p I s
I ibhu**
l i f lira I o f
iMh
R.l per rent uf th* family lmyti&gt;*^
|.«*tt
t&gt;i t-akftltrw it, whi h UftOM* uf ihfin
with unrest today because of la­
A mcniliiM-nt
I .i' tlih, rifililf.l v%11h a Ini j*f
will realise that now ia ih* Uaaa 9
P r e d ic te d B y H a lle t t
knows how to pirvftd
To %•lift* fir iy )R’|I: Ma i k \
bor trouble* and g aerlyi* food
» haif in bftrit iiftf thr %tt*untif&lt;« u i.
to buy, not only to e»v* money
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t
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r
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s
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'llif
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ntift*&lt;l
.Mifttfp,
Urrat
Hrit
1 flu ff nmip of inch illliftitt'
ahovtage.
hut also bweauN* every dollar
Hit* flp fit fil tu i f thf i olillill Pastern hotel operstqm repot
Adherents of former President
11hI•**i m (irnii|i A, rami &lt;lai* *
mmIiit fntMi»tr•I %
%till nVf fM f ii »i; am und Italy wall to a vn l any spent now ix helping to W**p th*
F o r A rm a m e n ts A h
that bookings rur their Floridt
plrtlgt* I to rf|&gt;i'al.
Mario 0. tfenocal were reported
thf art. while Matthew* |in*t fthly •utftfnntial i|arniMiio nt of I'm
nag* rainri in her family on a
hotels are far In advance of thovh
H i n g i n g jU p o n M e e t
Tu %utc Agairit fi-pial. Min’.
a r preparing for a involution In
wool J hr rhartffil with ft'omiiilft inany hot havr mdiculfil o will i-ayroll*
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of other season* and that Florida
\
Lrfon* iiHinfR of r»;h«
savoral Orients towns. Labor appears to be destined for a rec­
moii rf t |»«sii*•te.ili t &gt; for any stoi k injfvirft/« to rotujirunii»r. Thrit ilalf
“ Per four years lh* A a r r ic u
JACKSONVIILI.K. Oct. 9 -&lt;A 1
J AtKM dN VII.I.K, thJ
9 -II
gatfR,
howrvrr,
arr
roimdrrablv
|ilfti(f*l ilry
&lt;amluiatv
M»
Union* met to formulate demands ord. tourist crop this winter, nc
f ti humrr if|polatory K g ulntioii
•oiixtinier lias bean aktmflnf—
—Gilchrist D. Stockton, return­ iiroui» II umi vrlwl |ht‘ fi' 1 ult
Ihrtil that may hr |*a -* i! rvriiluall&gt; aimoynl at tin* n ien t of thf (in I putting off buying roora t b n
Klor ila'&lt; \otrPft ft|ita.H«
and to plan a general strike. Food cording to .Captain C. J. Hallett,
^
ing American nfjnistar to
tu«
man
(trinamjR.
plrJgftl
illy
ilr
lp
fiiii
in
l.i
i
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j
&gt;
k&lt; Urn TufuilA)' a« Lei ev mg Ihr (Min r lurttiLvrn «if thf roiiintiaftiJl»
stock* am dwindled and a thou­ P/m Park resident who lias Jus*, iria. yesterdsy described condi
itrccftittiri until 'bftltir t ln t i.1
l
sand hungry beggar* walked the returned from a summer spent in lion* In Kunqo as "cnlicsr" with
lift ir r limva ara hrrr. THtra It %
Kigtilfflit k A mr lulioriil *1inuld b&lt; lu ll' IlMal loot'll f ft Ilf riAlH'f ill ill 4
llu n&lt;&gt;t yutr foi tuuri' ilia i
Streets. The political situation Is Maine anil other Pastern statet the proiprct* rd on armament
fin/ with 111 ohIf oi -* Iri ftioy lit up •&gt; D r . H u l l e y T o S p e a k A t nrw fi.nfidfiitf abroad in tha iftfvi
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Mi ll arr going hack to wro&gt;k. IlV
Captain Hallett reporting con­ race lyoming If Ike itisarmametil
i.rr ro||fi.l*til thnl th \ Will llo | tin n.dti"l rial ft'otlft h
I hi nut rany ilummy I*aI'•
B a p t i s t S e s s i o n H e r e duvtiy i* brinfiug into tha mark**
Mow far Hi-piihlicaii Ifailris mat
Consumer* of electricity in at ditions aa on the upgrade In the coafervnee fads
or iifVb«|A|Hr rh|«|iiiig into ?4i, thf wtatf will It* tin- thirl \ I f ftftl If III go Ml IMAkllig ft*II ill!
tuipiovrd pioftlucta ••••Id hach fai
leapt five towns struck for lower larger cities of the errllon which
“ The confer&lt;-drc,”
he said.
voting liiHitli
Offu tul-a ^und in* in rr* *»f tin thftfRi* hrl tf( time■» Inrhant* ar#
11#11*I I*, no |rr«m| ilarlf
pm I Ant political ih'M* uf llif Hum
"facts
an
impai-W,
and
only
su
he visited, believes that Central
.^••vnlnolft*
fUptiftt
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if
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^|0 r ^ ,ll|C their
Tin* |.oll« will o|iri» Tur -day at phrry i a*f iPinnifift to Le m u
ild ir tt tt 4
In Jlavana soldiers and radical Florida wiil come in for a large par human rffoil* k I Ktlropean
miek I*|c Man* I • • n iMItJoVIlPf | watfhourfs.
Soin*Iratiff*
huhl
that
it
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mi
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III
ut
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.tatesmsn
can
r.i*.’e
it.”
However.
an.!
1'ie
members
the A$C secret so­ ahara of this valuable winter
8 A M.
fttliirh
wdl
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lit
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fair a11*| illryal to i* ioo%f a lhciety were, shot,! a| from house crop To that end he is now maV 8tocktrr, who dra-riied himself oto ll m*#* a r •*«•tl1y poi toll of thr i publican
who irpifM iil* that |m ft*ith hr l.niCftftlii II Hoy, prm K»*.t
tope* dbkiile treeper* eeaarhed Tor In* additions and- alteiatioas to an optimist, *a&gt;J he l elleved »
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n»gist.
•|ftn»ain
*&gt;f M rI nihi I'nirriBity m» a pi in U u n i u n l L a n d e d 3 F l n C 8
ty'i economic opinionIn dim Hprnra of leading up- hla dance club at Fern Park, and solution tu the Jiff cultU-s could
FI... dift^i «lotto makr 1Ir** 11e* to If Bfpublir tnc rflaigr l'irs «k nt «ipai ftpi-aJ-vr.
B y J u d g e W ilk io s o a
M A M
s
mto.
j
he is hopeful uf opening this club be found.
*1 1*** pi mam .only paitiy erm
tl ¥ ftoil liar | mi ,lh . Ihr off. cial Hoosfvrlt with altainptmg to flat
Stockton arrlvld In hi. native c i ­
about Nov. I.
plrtftrd,
uli
wad)
liuitidi*
th.*
f.ti
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l In*
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politic* atlh m tuppoiM'dly non
ty yerterrUy aft/r .erving as min­
lowing lv.lu.es
| rl" ” f 'nr»- ‘ o‘ «'ln , MB, were
IS ll &lt;JJ 1 M , III ftUl|.t toll
■ te T roo
|»olitiral rotniniaiipn, Iiftmaiai*
ister to AnstriJ since May, JU30.
Response in the A,Mr...........,, l-rie.l .g .in .1 E. D. Dancan,
C o n c e rt O rc h e s tp ra T o
lift |x*a| Ift-A.lrm ftvith th ftlr only'
i nly ar* «*jectt?J to Conlviiii that tiny
All Europe Is watching with In­
OKLAHOMA 01TV, 0-•
t»
In d ia n a M il
m,n who
W or*
are trying to kc*p puliiu i out y Welcome, hy liev. J . „ „ . M An I
apHrltrim
.n
o
M
r
in
l
armintl
a
tense
interest
President
Uo,i.e
.
Ita C o n c e r t
deraon, ,.? Daytona Usarh; l&gt; v | Juil»0 3- A B Wtlkln.on during
t/1*&gt;
A r CJfor^r "Machine Ouit
—
.
Vflt's.admlmvtr tioc, hr oa'd, and
i mu rtiiif drnl attituila on thr part creating a smoother winking com
hrlrf M.slan of P-llce Court • «.
li- F. l,&lt;&gt; Mins muk iiy ftftftt* budcft t.
S U LLIV A N , lad* *0*1. 6 e - « ft
K flly atid liu w ifi Rtartfil to n. ..f thr•r folh.WfiR. rapart (hat mlsxion, and that the new [nisei
.
comiiftittar ll port, m i r ptc* * on I liilay afternoon.
— State trsops moved Into 8uUl
The Sanford Concert Qry|»nln all hop* tha ns ’ deal will aoccn-d trr an alftator in th«* fnhiAl
p'anned
fur
ills
cominis-ioii
iieri-x
u Ihi t ^IO . in n i hotoii w ill Lf « at!
because Alneric , is tbe k*y to
II* wa. flntd |2ft for r«*l«tlng
by l*i -jf. Ileti,)
van county today to hrogarva ar­ will resume Its weekly practice
slt.tr
.
nilniters
I,Ip
of
rim.l.r
‘
huihhr^r hvi«- today jufI Ih *i * d u n n g I! m- i la ) I'ciftftifi «|ualifird
|Edward-, a repoii on foreign mi- srretl, |3 for being drunk, and
dor following thr'fevmWnf aft '#*v- seesk.ru and p*rforman*aa stnrt- world rehabilita ion.
He added th&gt; «nllB|.»# of th. th** Rtait c.f ' Hrir kitlnupirg ti * I t i v o tr in lat| N u vw in b fi'a g* iif r* fwcnnm c l&lt;Uaa— idta- ft«hi«*h Hum* siqlix i&gt; Ills, ti W. Suillll**c‘l tin, x ftI for disorderly conduct.
*t'
’ ' " miners' homes, and a skirmish ing next Monday night, Oct. IB. at
London acrnomil canference left thry mgiiK*‘&lt;l m a fiyht null i« uI rlfft ln x i or who h a w r liver j€» ik iry wa» Laid to opinaftr.
11 A. t-lslmneyer, whit# painter,
leport on minlstei ie| nli,*f,
ly
Btarbum Min* letwaon ml- tha Elks llall, it waa announ.-cd
•o in r ftjuahfwd rlftftlou m ay vat«
now ranking In] Rtrope agaln&gt;t
Itev. Holmes 8 Kightmlcr, » it- wa. fined IS?, and sentenced la
M n -a n ri *ni«gk■sympolhiagr*. A »- today by George C. Fellow., orKuartl
I uraday.
tha Unit* i State*.
port uii the co-operative pi igram, tu days In Jail, although th*
n T p n a wa. Iijufisd la cbestra dl|*«t«r.
As kathryn paiiff.l t&gt; ku« a
He Mid ChancelWr Dolfusa hr
T lif Vftitfr will havr tho i ImnM
by 8 J NIs; s report on li un* and all but two day. uf tha
tW vnrWaa bombbiga. .V ^ s
• Mr. Fallows, seeking aMdittonal ■urtmnintrd
rrlativr. an iitTirvr trlr I I
almit t liu-peratlr
lul.slom. hy Dr li F t.lell. i f' I tenca wars su.pend.d upon co
J n Ihia citg aathnrlUf* h^i re­ talent far. Lh* orchestra, Invited difficulties during /lia I f months| pieverit the g.eating by giving l.ei 1 I7ri nanira to salacl fr.in». On
thr ballot thr naioffl will t«a ■lattl*
Deland, .nd Dr. Hull*)'* * po: 11 lion o f good bshavlsr for th* nait
p a ir that tww ham#* ~ w w bemhed all p*raona able to read music and
iigtil ahuv. Bbf ntunftblrti ami
In office end has gained th* re
Tonight's meeting of lh* City on Chndiau education an. de-loin si* rounthr.
epaqutp l| upon any Instrsment spaek of all patrikU* Auatrian* t.ft-arly fall. Angaif«i ihv turnrtl I.r«i in ihrrr gmiApa a* followa
j Pitre* Ccopsr and Th.odof*
fltrupg picket lines ary to Join the Orchestra at once. “ I ComrosnUng on b|llfb**’ future, aftiftl lajpat! I I.r* ofTitfr in thr far.- m i .I to labrlfd on thr ballot ( ’lass Commission promise- tu be a maltoual literature.
A. favoring ratification u f tha Irngthy one It all of Ih* Item*
T),e annual i-unferen, • a ldicvi Comfta, charged
n rm adlh * SUrimru Mio*. under*lead that * severs I former fttackton said “ w* tarybeU Judge
nth lul Wring,
Ilf irturnn* tha Ut.w an«l Kflly. p.*i|ua«U
Tw*nl&gt; Klnt Amand* scheduled ftr discussion are dis­ Is to be delivered uy |&lt;i-» J J ' wars fined ftft e*rh
orebaaIra. and bond
musician*
iat«mg hla h^ndrwn. j hand*, at
hi.
acki
v.ment.
and
(Contloufd On l*tgt Two)
;; i . - t r-»
- •
posed of, said City Clerk F. 8 tVInbiirn, of Daytona Itn-ci, ||* |
---- -have moved to Sanford during^th.
chaaMiW alrvajiy'Us demon tftopifil to at ack tli** ftjffli rr A«i
M T L Q * K * rftOFKLLRM ,
laiutuii today.
er flHl llaptlsts are evpet-tej to
past faw w**ks,"
aald.
Wa ilr&gt; )r^ m , |**4Msk« anJ
and ability
shllln ft»thft*i ufTirar draw a pittol on!
The Commissioners must con- j gather hsie for tlu- occa*
C o u n ty C o u rt R e s u m e d
would wslcom* th«m into our orftliut i lha out law over tlie lies"
numerous accaslO*.
sider th* 1633-ftt budget and tas
gmaiaotWa, awl on. behalf of
m -vi ist time* Aa A4MJII Aft the I I
A fte r B r i e f R ecess
HUGH
W
RIGIIT
MOVED
assessment loll; they have the
olhfr re*mhrki of lh* orvbeslra, I
i ft trot* lit had diad thr Krlly wrr«*
WILSON IS yiBITOR
lM*.r«lMinUr o f caosmatter of removing city prleonrrs
rilend tb «^ a weicom* iaeiLa.
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takrii into hi*a* f ourtrouiu un-in
‘
*u rvVy the
County Court resumed Ita pj
DALLAS TEXAS, Oct, p.- i.Vt!
Lcreoso A. Wllaaft, o f Jackson. a h«a\) guard.
()aali£«rd lualr r oka who wish from the County Jail aa needing
irouts fawn
— Buster Ptke, 4U, weight 4TU re.* this morsing when 0 .
viU*. chairman o f tha “ Friend* of
to register for service in Civilian immediate attention; it la neces­ pounJa. who aipwarad ia a fat Arte, whit* resident of ltd*
to'ftalt
Florida" organ ratio* which i«
Cunaerkation Corps Reforrilallon sary that they continue their re­ iiiAii Ui a circuft, aufrrrr«t in M* w*nl on trial clarged.with
Ilariary, T r a d e B o d y D i r e c t o r a
attdaaverlaig D ralag ftlO.OOO fry C o a l M i n e r o R e t u r n i n g tam p* this winter should ivgislgr vision of the orru[Wll&lt;&gt;nal license
| Witter Mor
Ici»cw ft^vryal daya with a *eg ail*
subs riptlea
so that
T p M e e tT u Q s d a y N ig h t
their names at lbs S*miiiol« Iknut- fee i rdmancs, anil finally, there
Pro*** jter Jno.
i*a axhliit at th* World’s T o W o r k A f t e r S t r i k e ty W riter* Board office a- quickly are a number of mgtter* relating ruft-nt. Finally ha keramv una l», PfoUCJUr J no. Q. U o a ir d ) hfJ
tu walk Then he demanded at- completed hla charge to tto ju rf
to
the
city's
financial
condition
b*
naintaiaed
until
the
. 014 auid r*r* directcy* » f the
1 tent ion. It tiKik 16 mcinhers of al and Aria’s attorney e M summing j
PiTTSUUKG in )UI\ •).- &lt;AV- as possible, it was aruioi.nred to­ which need quick action.
SsmJnoi* Ccunty Chamber o f Caaa* Flair do***, uaa 111 8*riford to|hospital slaF, aided by an ariiuu-1 Ug hi* ea»a. ’
V *• V - 4 . j
Thqassrds of Western I’eiintyl- ds y Ly Mrs. Helen T. Morse.
H
.
spent
a
short
lira*
with
w m . i t f agpoctod ta gather aft
Thera is no prorai** given that
l.iue rrep, to carry th. patient to
Judgei ftharun
ft heron fiaad PnU Mg*
vania
coal
miners
lagan
o
“
uaca
CI.IMIlF.ll 8 KT8 MARK
th* City llall Umorrow night aft X w i Laftunaart aagntary of th*
lilt *J
Mullen $10 and cuaU VRMftk k*
ta wurk” morrment today,
and Ihi-y win be employed within the
? :N o’clock for the purpoao o f WRMlaatlaa, d*cuaalng the prog- at neon th* United Min* Workers nr it few days, but since rvplnmpleaded guilty ta g charg*j *
LAKE I'LACID, N. Y.. th-t. J.
r f th* raaimwi^ and h* left
body officers fag
mints era iften made ami —earal — (AY w ord tame trim H“ *rt
HULK WITNKSB
.rating aa overlnaiiad
■South Flor.ta latn this aft*r- o f America eatlaaaleil that half cainpa/ar* to be opened in tha
. JOgk U w l . i l th* rtgyr y**r, a. w*U at lists*!
of th* WftOo strikers had relumed
Lake last night that 11. L. Mal­
1 - •**t " t ' - l s s i l l ‘■ ■ •.,.1 report submitted
L
tlftii
8&lt;-ulh yrilhln the n eg lT **' • **ka, colm, of Pompano, Fla., a moun­ KUANOKE HAIIDS, N. 0 , Oct
to the pita.
U S
Conf-sioQ n the fields foil:wed m*n rqoka would 4* Vf*U to ieg(a- tain climber, finished a re prd- 6.— (A^ Marvel Collum, tt-y w r MAHONJt T O MEET
lilod
President itoaaa.ajt** Fla* tha. trr if they wish eqtploymrnl. . ( hreaking hike over ID Adirondarks old Hoanoke Kspids man Who wa*
h’ ard.
[ «
charter No. IS, R. A. miners and Uwlr atrifta pandirg
If they ar* finally adrru-.j f
' J mldnlghl last night, a * lines, in Ike quadruple Cannon
flaal
for 23 huefg, Cl minuter, murder rase ar Uoyttoa; V.-, wa.
-HI hold it* r f t f . % convoca- an adjuslinrnt’ o f thalr difference" duty, they will be gJran
Mgty-flv* dir
the time i|i ' • fog an foond deed early yeatartftay in a
Tnoaday &lt;v*Maff at 7:30 with operators, out aa 1b* day vane* fa. pay, according
M
l 14 in
,
__had to use a'flash light, clump uf wooda roar Ua homo at
It was snaeaacad today. wor# on rrpaafta o f rerampUonx on fil* her*. Pro*pact!
«s I4C
id tyres
Malcolm climbed a latkl o f 29,. th* edge of town. CXilftgnq'a throa*
apMdona of (ft* Chapter flit t e d in fram several eouatiex msy ba married and
Ur
■riled Vo ntrad this convo- la th* coal tell. The march rlert- tb &gt;«ra* o f age und*
taanfi
76 fast and covsrs^ AAJft mils, of had bran cut, and hi* WMd *how*d
signs of battering,
c] .
ad slowly Mit It
mamsutum. ndthcWOU to thalr farcur.
kaUlarca tartaia- &gt;
&lt;1

Davis InducesGcrman,
F r e n ch Delegates
T o Meet Together

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WEIS, DRYS LOOK
FOR VICTORY IN
STATE TUESDAY

A l l EUROPE IN
a ju STATE
Sto c k to n

a

SitfiiH IN»int To Rcpual
Although ApathyOf
Voters I Deterrent

Face Of Policeman
Who Broke Up Kiss

m

City Commission Meet
Promises Much Action

ftIf

Qualified Cooksllrged
To Register For Work

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Mias Eloise Winn ha* retarded
from p dnta in North Caroliaa
where she apent the niamcr.
Mias Allia llorw* apent Satur­
day morning la Orlando as tk*
guest o f her aunt, Mrs. John

Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Gainey and
twin aaas, Bobby and Billy, moved
Saturday t * Daytona Death whom
Mr. Qalnay baa accepted a position
with tk* Kew Be* Bakery.
Word baa baaa raoalvod Iyer*
from Miss Dorothy Heine* and
Miaa Roberta Stahl, student* at
Stataau University, that they have
taea made mem bars of tba Glee
LD M BAB
d

:

kinds at M M

h T m ls d d
dWw pirns, C .If rod
^

HU Iz a b trC a
llt k
M
Phono I k

bmmm O m c U y F lt t o i

DR. H E N R Y
M cLAULIN, Jr,

OkOagw Cor Women Ip .Tallahassee.
Mr*- F. M. Marker and 1!. N.
M r**- wfll gtv# talks on the valaa at Mauling to th* Junior High
School boy and glr| at th* first
meal lag of tba aaason of the Jun­
ior. nigh School P.-T. A. to b*

, 0 f InUreot t » a number of
fHoode here D the Infoitnal on
t b a Miss Elcansr Herring, da-ghMT o f Judge and Mrs. Georg* G.
Barring o f this city, will give a

rsr&amp; 52'Yi"*s .sa

MARTIN
t u W . lag *T .

M i a * Dm month of October
ham the N. B. C. station at
Waaklagtaa, D. C-

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The Aiarian Class of the Kir*
Baptiat Church wDl meet at 7:30
o'clock at tk* church annex with
tb* new officer* a* bo* tease*.
Th* Daughter* or Ws*l*y Class
of the First Methodist Church
will meet at a.-00 P. M. at the
home of Mrs. S. E. Jones, 101
East Seventh Street, with Mrs.
Jones, Mr*. Katherine Davis, Mr*.
C. W. Stokes, Mr*. R. T. Thfn.li.
er, snd Mrs. R. G. Hickson a*
hoiteiwi,
Th* Phllathea (lax* of 'he
of th* P in t Baptist Church w.ll
have IU monthly business meet
tng at 7:30 P. M. at the h«nn cl
Miss H au l Tew, SOU Avor- or.
Aven:#.
The Gleaners Claai « ' 'lie
Presbyterian Church will have a
social meeting nt 7:30 o'etoek a*
lire church. Mia, II. ►
' l.‘ .maii
and Rodman Lehman w ti ah iw
sod explain slide* of th* W m K'/
Fair.
Th* Junior High School P. T.A. will meet at 3:30 o'clock at
th* ochool auditorium.
WEDNESDAY
17m first program of th* season
of tk* litoral ore Department of
th* Womaifa Club will be a twoact play, ‘The Shawl,” by Mr*.
Henry Wight, to be presented at
3:90 o'clock at th* ctqb house. «
A business mooting of the Utor/stunTDepartment o? the Woman’*
Cluo will take ptare at 3.00 o'clock

I.AWTON

ADDRKHHES I*( PILB

Chapel exercises held Friday
morning at th* Grammar Srho &gt;1
auditorium for tbs p-pils of ths
school Included a talk by Super­
intendent T. W. Lawton In which
be urged tho 110 pupils enrolled
there this year t&gt; ro-operat# with
l tv* r laachere la every way lo
maka a succeeaful year.
The entire program wa* given
aa follow s:
Song. “ America the Beautiful,"
School.
Sal t* to th* Flag. Schoil.
Devotional, School.
Reel tables, K e*t Ue-setUr. Jr.
Talk, Supt. Lawton.
Pi*n» Solo, Clayda Wynn Fergus•on.
Rong. MOawmr4 ChrialUn .Soldiem,**—School.

CLEANING
, (if Oreauvt'le,
l of hla brotherMr. and Mrs.
ltt*0 French Av-

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

TO A LL PERSONS, FIRMS AND C0RP0RAT^)N1
’

Doing Business la Btntinole County, Fla.

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■ person, firm or corpstattoo shall engage

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in or assuage sky ksaatasaa, profaoslosi

as ir n t l' - f ta the lim a * Uws o f the sUU, unless g
r H a m , er g r aaty jfawawa. aa the ggse may be, shall
MM ill at
rxwuty where tk* place at baalneaa may be
* S g g ^ ^ g n may be eagagwd la, or from tb* Comptroller

tk*

stale lleenae, er g *tR)
bav* bssa procured fre
located, or whore-th* ]
or SU U Treasure* as

lag t y law. See. 1*M Cnapilai Oeaecal L aw*.
or persona, firm or a*»K l*’ which a Itceaao la required.

AGENT!1 octfag

Jr., Mr. anfl Mr*. I- F. Gamer,
Mr. and Mr*. James Sands, Mr.
and Mrs. John Millar, and the
Miaaea Mary
McMahon, Jane
Sharon. Patsye O'Connor, Martha
Bishop, Rebecca Wllaon, loralne
Yarborough. Adelaide
Higgins,
Virginia Glllon. Aldine Harrison,
Dcrothy Marshall, Carolyn Col­
lier, and Katherine Waters.
Also Dorothy Thurston, Eleanor
Hickson, Christine Stoudenmire,
Camilla Hess, Ionise Purdon,
Kathleen fancy, Thelma Benson,
France* Rriti, Mary Buford Pow­
ell. Dorothy Powell, Beatrice llow»
ard. Betty Wheelea*. Ruth Pearman, Marjorie
DuBose, Mary
Jan* Preston. Mary Helen Morse,
l-ibby Cornell, Dorothea lx*Km,
Elisabeth Methvtn, Grace Mc­
Kinney. of Orlando, and Dorothy
Pop*.
Alao Henry Witte, Julian Pon­
der, Charles Belt*. Oliver Miller,
James Dyson, Murray Kenner,
Robert Rritx, Ve'n Kennedy. Gil­
mer Steele. Jack Glllon, William
Glllon, lis te r River*, Jennings
Hurt. Jack l&gt;urtiu.-Robert Dusem
P iv lJ Cwrper. Austin Vihlen, Wil­
liam Vihlen. Georg* A nderaon,
Jack Finnell, Richard Deaa, Cur­
tis Coleman. Alex Sharon, Billie
Ball. “ Mar” Huddleston, R. 7.
Johnson. Jr.. Olln Crenshaw, Fred
Seott. Jack Hall. R. L. Peck. Jr.
BIB Tyre. Roy' Frank Byrnes, Jr.,
J. M. Wilson Jr., Douclaaa Ech­
ols. Rusael Wallace, Robert Yencey. Malcolm Iflrglns. Earl Rumb.
ley. Harold llerbat. Robert Brad­
ford. of Orlando, Russell Ovlham,
Ralph Vincent. Bert Turner, and
Evan* Spencer. William DuHka#
amt Frank DuBose.

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QuincyVlaitorHonorfecl
At InformalLuncheop

Compllnientm,.
Ml**
Evelyn
Click,'sf MadiaonvUle, Ky., who ta
the house guest of Mr*. Glenn
Llngle, Mr*. I.inyle and Mia*
Emlllr* l.ingle entertained with a
bi iJje |u&gt;rty on Saturday after­
noon at the former'* home, in
Indian Mound Village. Quantities
of rod radiance rose* and fer
were -u*«l to ileecrate the rooms
where the guest* were entertained.
Throughout the afternoon bridge
game* wflr* enjoyed and at a
lata hour arore* were added and
price* awarded- High ncore priie.
chiffon boaq, .went to Mr*. L K.
Royle. while cut Jtrlie, allk lin­
gerie, w »» given to Mia* Carmila
Barber. Mia* Click received lin­
gerie aa a memento of the occa•Ion. , &lt;*r
fi
At the te* hour a aalad c&lt; ur*e
waa SCI veil by the hoatessea, **•
slated by Mis* Maud* lok*. Those
invited were: Miss Evelyn Clirk,
honor gUeat. Mr*. John I.. Gallo­
way. Mr*. W. A. Adama, Mr*.
Joarph A. Meiarh. Mt*. Ava
Wright liavia, Mr*. Andrew Carraway. Mr*. \yynn W. Potter. Mr*.
George A. .‘■'peer. Jr., Mr*. I* K.
B«yle, Mr* John Meiseh, Jr..
Mr*. A. D Zarhsry, Jr.. Mr*. Sam
Fleischer. Mrs |{oy P. Mann, Mr*.
James A. Wnght, Mr*. I,. Ilawkin* fonnrllv. Mr*. Waller* W.
Bell, Mr*. I.intnn E. Allen, snd the
Misses Hrlen Vemav, Is-nshelle
Hagan. Maude l ake. Camilt* Bar­
ber. and 1'isnrea Morrow, bridge
guests, and Mr*. A. W. Epps, Mr*.
Rollsnd I. I'sat), and Miss Mar
gaiet Peter*, tea guests.

Garden" CluITHoTdN
First Meet Of Year

With a membership of tOO'4
and approximately 2-4 virtu ra, the
Christian Endeavor Society o f the
First Christian Church met last
night at th* church at the usual
hour with Mias Katherine Kills
a* leader. Mix* Ellis used xs her
topic, "What the Present Day
Church Should Pr Doing.”
A one-act p’aylit. portraying the
rhurch of two or three generations
ago and the altitude of the
people toward rhurch, was present­
ed by Miss Mary Finnell and
Wanxlry Porter. Another play­
let based on (he altitude of the
average person of today toward
rhurch « * * given by Mi*« Hand
Appleby *nd William l.nckr.
“ What the Pivsenl Hay Chinch
Should He Holm.-" wa* the «nhteel
of a talk given by Miss Mddrcd
Knight. This » * * follows*! i&gt;v a
short a&gt;klres. by Mr*. A. II llyrd
in which she .latcd that she wants
lo do everything possible to en
courage y&gt; ling people and pointed
out their possibilities as Chris,
liana.
It was announced the*, a steak
ntaal will l.c given for t^e mem ,
tier* Hid TFcirTrlernla’ tonight. All
are miuesled to meet at the
church „ I 7 ini o’clock instead of
7 3(1 n'rlix k as pievlously staled.

Varn-KogersMarringo
Performed At rhurch

the lecture on the si idea a* they
w e ir displayed by Mra. It. H
MoprtH* and M m Fre d It. W llaon.
V e ry ItUla buaIuaa«
w a«
tra n «
acted du ring the m eeting ailice it
d e vid n i altm»**l e iitu e ly to
the ahowtiig of the »lideu.

Comedy ByMre.Wight
Is Now In Rehearsal
“ The Shawl", a i*ro-art corned ,*
on Soviet Russia, written b, Mrs.
Henry Wight, will be presented
by tk* Literature Dopat tmrnt of
the Woman’* Hub W#dnr-tUy i f
Ur noon at 3:30 o'rlo.-k at ths
dt'b bouse as th* first of it* sea­
son's aeries of programs.
Mrs. Wight, a former preslden'
of tho Woman's Club said that

Legion Auxiliary Is
Donor OtFreeLunehes

which reflected In. a large i. 4
alao In the center of the tin
Thoae present w e r e :
George A. DeCottes, Mr*. G »f.
I). Uiahop, Mrs-. Ralph a 1 J
Mr*, C. R, Klrtiey, Mrj. . .
Mem, Mr* D. L. Perkin*. rj
Walter L Morgan. and Mr.
r*eaa.
&lt;•.
k *

Playlet Is Presented
By ChristlanEndeavor

On** gf t he m u tt In te ro -tin g
ft*t i r « f&gt;1 tba firwt u e rirm l meet
In* of Uo -anon of the tian leii
C lu b of Sm ifoitl belt! F rid a y tiim n - j
In* at t h e r t t y
Mall w i n the
Thr niMiiiMge of Mi-- l.iimi
phuwifiir id «U) nlitIe« ' f floarrra
Yam, tlaugbirr «»f MiF
W
p r d fru it and vegetable atrnnire
Vgrn and tb»* late Mr. Yarn. *‘f
meutd p r r p t r n l l»v K « r Hutteii*
V&gt;8 We-I Ninth S|rr«*t, lid* »it)\
l o r h ri
Md
W
K W ataon p r r •o Jtdi»| Roger-.* al-n &gt;&gt;f this f l y .
altlrtl over the ntrvM nc '•bicb *a*
tiMik plaee U-l Might
at
7 IH)
attended by alw»ut HO manthera.
tVlieV at the pai-urtagr uf the
Mr* W a lte r .S. t tdeman y a v r

Ilonoiing Mrs. Icon* H. Fotr
doth, of Quincy, worthy fiend
Announcement
« a i -made by
matron nf the grand chapter of M m . I f l t l o n that a I»eiteii •'(
Florida. Order of the Eastern talka fu r C a rd e n f l u b nirndH -m
Star, the members of Seminole w ill b « given every W titneM lay
Chapter Number Two entortalne-l evening throughout the year from
with an Informal luncheon Friday W J A X in Jacksonville She urgetl
afternoon at the Valdes Hotel.
all nirm bgra to listen in «•(! the
Bowls of pink radlane# roes'
ta lk *.
and fema developing a color
M m . W atson then gave the fo l­
scheme of pink and green, the
gram! matron’* color*, were placed lo w ing Hat of w ild flower* found
in the center of th* long table in F lo rid a w o o d- at th i« tim e of
from which luncheon waa served the year* g« Idem od, -o lid a g o au*
During the luncheon Mr*. 11. C g u -t ifolla* -m a ll, -tdida go chapMoore,
accompanied by
Mr* inanii, larye, rho ndroph ora nuilata.
Frances A. Hickson, sang. “ Jusi I|raylena ami fla t; purple paint
Because of You." and “ It Was ' i r u - h , ra rp h rp h o u ru - eorym loa iu-;
Lover and HI* l.*** " Mr*, ksir- , purple npike, lia trt- le n u ifo lia ;
clogi gave a short farewell talk rayle-a -u riflo w ir. h e lia n th u - ra
and th* guests sang the Eastern dula. pur|U^ l*eine*. ra lh ra rp a
Star farewell song I’ lano accom­ A rricrk ania j a n d
wil»|
ba b yV
paniment fo r the songs wa* rend­ breath, -a h 'a t a elliuttli.
ered b y Mrs. W W. Warner
J'b r then -poke to the in rn d w m
Those present were. Mrs I.*
on* II. Fatreloth, of Quincy, wot
thy grand matron; Mrs. |jllia-i i hr play t» w ritte n in honor of
Britton, of Mims, grand treasur ll u --ia n r llitn iH of S a n fo n l ami
or; Mra. Winifred Blythe, of Co­ •Sritiioole C o u n ty, who a i r in v llrd
coa, grand Ruth; Mrs R. K. Cron to attrm l. A ll member* of tb**
(haw, Mr*. B. C. Moore, Mrs. i-1uli art? ali&gt;y tu vllr«l ami otli^r
France* A, Hickson. Qra J. K p ei-o ns may _a ltriu l by |MS&gt;in« a
Courier, H i t W. W Warner, Mr
...... mbniaiion.
J. B. Crawford. Mr. and Mr*. ('
* 'larartrrM in thr play mrr Mini
O. Brae. Mr*. H F Kent, Mrs G. Mai v Diirhltm. who baa appear* I
E. MrKay, Mr*. John 0. leonardy. in -rv*ral piay« here lirforr, anil
Ml* Murray Jarvis. Mrs*. A. I’ William J. Jartlr, vybo ha- done
Bandy. Mra. O. G
Roller. Mrs nturlt work W^th the I.title Theater
George W. Huff. Mr*. C L Walk in Ja kaonviRr. F. C. MkrMalio.i
er. of this city, foimeriy of Tam­ la director.&lt;v
pa. Mr. 1. M .Tyre. Mrs. K. N
Bcolt, Mr*. H. J. Lehman, and
Mrs. C ( ’. Briggs

Fir-| IUp|i«t rlmrih tin Park \\
•litre. Tfir Rrv \N I* llitnik-. Jr.
|H*t forilii'tl the i e i ••until y in tin*
nrr-eme of a !• " relative- u»d
intlinatr ftlen l* of the roup lo
M i% lttu.li- -nil' for tlu* u«*ea
-«M» a tailored en-rin* lo of mid
otght Id e crepr
1Ln •t,cv**vrie•li bin** arid a -houldei mraage of
'adiatue io»ea and -i-an-riiiia
She kba- toll* at Ma-rot. Ha hut
ha- live I here the gliatei pait ol
het life She w m giaduate«| fiuiu
&lt;eini|ioli- ll&gt;gh School in Itt*f7 ami
Nat employe i a: -.eimgraphrr at
the K« Vei-oti t'aniimg Plant la*t
year.
Mi It iger- wa- U»rn ami spent

Pictare; Framing |
Wieboldt’s Stu li
Phone 3S1-J

LAWN

MOW F-H i

IfF a lr e d
P b a r ffH i r f
%I mo* F u r P a l*

M rs. Wifftfins llo.stesH
At l'errydcll Tearoom
A
pnft&gt; ami luncheon!
m It vfini of the nit*inIh*r— of lh«*|
Tlim w,|.tv Motiunic ('onttmt t*lul»•
a r ir Kuril «»n Thur^lay Tnmnitv'
by Mi* M. S. WitfKinn at th«*
IV n v lV ll T«*anHiin in OHuml».
Hlitlirt* »f»iiii*w » r i v rnjoyr.l lijri
t h e itiirwla until
th e
noon lorn i I
ulirn luiit hcoii un» wevvt*«t.
— Mr^ Hatpti It. Wlicftt* TirTil bijh
arnrt* ami 10 punl a pair « f rhif• J
fun horn* a- a priie. Luncheon wa* I
m f«»ur coumr- from a
lu»i|f fahlr rrntrm l with a bowl.
«•* Mur water lllir* atul pink ro*e*•

)niir Mink dona b&gt;
inn hmle

J. W. SHADOI
K im ro jjm p h

Print In;;

T Y P IN G
Special In v c a llg a lli ”

S E M IN O L E C O U M :
C R E D IT 'A S S O C IA T IO N

N O TICE
Krpri'MrntMtlve uf llruwn Shoe Co. w ill be nt our i'
n ’ E N P A Y . O C T. 10th. \\t w ill be glad to tnke » p . Jil
ordem fur Men. W om en nnd C hildren Shoe*.

WOODRUFF SHOE ST0F
I K ) W r s l H n tt S treet

W e r e n t A l l T h r e e ..

J MOST/

PEOPLE W ANT

1 0 ’r ' W O R D S
W hispered In A
^ o g a o ' i E ar . .
u f t f e Changed
tS K / llla to ry o l
that W orld I

ARLISS

Registration Notice
Tho Registration Books of
tho City at Sanford. Florida,
are open, commencing with
B u l l y , September llth, IMS,
for Urn purpose of regisladag
for tho Ma*rtpal
Primary
El satin* lo bq held ea Narem
bar 7tk, liOt, aad will remain
opea each day aaeopt Sunday*
and holidays, op ta and Indad-

abput the flower®' anil said,
“ I'lcas* look at them end bee me
familiar with them, beeonie fa­
miliar not only with their com­
mon name*, hut with the name*
that seem aa •'wild' to *ay,- a»
they are flowers. With very few
exception* three can be natural­
ised in your bonier planting. One
need only rare for them in marked
place* n« we arould »ny peren­
nial.”

Tuesday

When twice as many patrons ask for P L Y M O U T I
as for any other car * , . there must be a reason!" *
S H U T ZUCll'S branch of (bo
A
Ohio U-Drlv*-|! Company
today ta Operating nfrie Ftymotiths to four each of (be other
two low-priced leaders.

fia Isemen want a restful rtda,
and Plymouth'* Floating Power
engine mounting* eliminate vi­
bration. Women Uke the stylo,
room and easy-handlingquality.

‘ T can oaa why people are sold
an hydraulic brake*," Mr. Zuch
(ay*. “ Wa bav* fewer accident.
With car* that have than*,

Everyone wanU a' car that's
solid and dependable. Plym­
outh'# R igid-X doublo-drop
frame U many time* stronger
than tb* ordinary, typo, aad tu
body U llm l rrinjorcad with
m i l . . . Greater safety and

' “ Than, too, no othw car wo
hare can beat Ptymsmth aa
axalaiaoaac*. W f h a rd ly

Ai

�TTT
an Sj',
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’ootball Results

HAVE V O im - W A t t n i
by on* who really knows k&gt;C

j-, ’ Wltfc m e e t * * the e****a‘*.
. favorite* r*lte?r w «ll
established at tkfc' Uvo*. *»W H«vijJ| .port Ian* ia yin g demonetraud their ability at picking vfbjjoeia, thl* vfn*M Pfclt-TheWlntert M r i M tab (if a dlfftodt M m ia. 0, mean* of, testing nil

NEW T O s C ^ T

'ootbali fanp' eoJlrd loudly f i t
Ctech-absorbers yesterday, wtlHnif
to taka ao further chance* w)&lt;h
• oeason that In three Saturday's
. i'ready has ' liken heavy }tpH.
r many t h e n a t io n 's
gridiron
l'ants.
•»
Tba flrat two wfeka o f the carp

The prim ?

Well, the flrot throe peroena sending In the

— *“ 7 gamea will be awarded two tickets
nearest' number of winning
catch la the Milana Theater, n courtesy offered by Jo*. L. Marentetto, manayvr of tho tfcatar. j
'* Clip (t f * Ib t, place a * T In the solemn opposite the name
o f the team you tjilnk vcffl win, and send It to the Sports Editor
of The Herald before aoon Saturday. Ott. 14. If you thjnh thp
teams will tie, write the words "Tie** opposite the teams listed.
Naraa

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Afl^rc*"
N . C. 8 T A T K
L

Of tbesf. Notin' Daaas'a poor
. howl Of against tho Kansas' rag­
ged defense and-brIUteat offense
use by far tba most stmnteg delelopment ef tbs itey.
Tnt
ttamblers galiyfd slightly more

VA.

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S. U . v t C ^ N T E N A J I Y

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If. C A R O L IN A va. G E O R G IA

Lalay-H" lil KrenSlln *

GRAHAM 1H ton truck, stsko
and cab f 123*00. Chevrolet 1 ton
Oaf body truck, new tires fir ,.00,
?ard one ton truck, nurtoela ail^
new tires $75.00. Reel end Sons.

M«r.

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d— Duslnesa HcnrJc*
AW NING A N D WINDOW shads*
R. F. Rt.chlk, Sanford Mattrow
Factory, Celary Avo. Phone 072-J

MAN WANTED. Supply ciuUm*r» with famups Wktklna Pm l-

Ml

IlnitfVFfilur* S27

acta In Siaafynt Ru»lne*a ratal).
liehed, earnings average $25 week­
ly, pay Starts Immediately. White
J. X Watkins Co^ T0-B0 W. Iowa

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M A I t Y U k N D vs. T U L A N E

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Wwp|*rHit 19; ( '"itit.
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STRAW BERRY PLANTSWor sals

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W. W. Pottfl, Thoi^ TB2-W- . * J

run it: Wool v it w*til* *
Mltiairt.iiiy 1 . Ulltlunite f'

N O R T H W E 8 T K IL N vs. S T A N F O R D

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T,1 TiieMtimlpf *.

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far details.

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M I 8 R j a ? f P P I VA. M A R Q U E T T E

V IN W V im JA L OTAR

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It,

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GOOD PA IR malts for sals. In­
quire Route 1, Bor W-B.

V illa N i■%h 15; Huuih &lt;*am llna I
AJaliaitia
m*a|»a|p|3l #,
t *lrmsort t; NilMH I'a lu lln a Hlutr

FOR THIS week. Ftpast quality
flat wall paint, $2.00 a gallon,
$1.05 half gallon, 00&lt; quart. Stan,
ley-Rpggrs Hardware Co.

moo/iuLm

w ."£ ~ &gt; i»rT D o ty

o* tne Ilivoii t . i i e . ) , killed r
ing rattler « tli I t a t t l e ,
near
the .tatlon.
Borne eoloreil I104.
aplrd It fil.t.
Scluoil i. open agin..
II.
hupiag the roiltbtr, e ll' put 1heir
mind.
In win k and help III- ir
teachers.
Gall DeV'ore.l of tne
Clh grade and ltuhy May II j Iwuii
qf the 7th grade are new pupil*
Camille ami! Gratrlwa l.unilsu,.
ctiuelne, and Joyce Routine enter
the first term.
N. A Kry la reeoveiiitg frnir.1
a Imtl wrrrtfh given lib thigh »
WintltHiHiiB, cauxlug a jotut t •
out. of pteca.
Ha has U it!
Itume a couple of week.. It. Imp
penad when
he wpu umler a
m e r g a / f.y
building ni! ths ( M m i n m .
I
- AJ|. arg rafleveil t«i Louw last 1 Hub McAnly, halfback on Coach
Dutch Hlanlcy'. University of
Hoi Ida football elavtn who w *.
1he ligllvidnal star during la*t
Kf^urday'a Florida-Hews nee game
■I Jackspnvlll*- Tba (Jat^ra'.crush­
ing 31 to *!• victory wan feature*^
by t«ng cod run*, Including on*'
pi, 52 yard* by Me A ply.

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t a .n " .

-h* ArsMta. Mwte»on.'k&gt;*ivt
. m il M r v Rpaneoa ac« lt».t t w it W
puicha*ea
. A te'A a h u rte-1, . . - , . „
*. V* C. iLllar
Ibvraday. »H b A im h *i «ey Ucvk, ■all
mg alio to eee.Hr*. B*|lnu-ir.
.M rg. N w y .V g g h g « M n »*# .d
by, m M il, fry** bar. «W .Jfff'J,
Artbar YewsIL
Hqme Imprpvcm.ui amt out *•&gt;
«N * apawaer. Mr. and Mr*. tVoJttqd.Wcrppli ao*. atill uvrUtu,- go
*he r new bpus*. K,»d Uywm Ibo.
acWcJ an ». n«g . l«l)*«ng./et a.*e
* f k pompeoji. l » hi* tete,
Krnd

dcoRIra 6 . John*

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WMftetttstera *: U attehall If.
Mlrarit 7. ll«ilm n &gt; 7 H I* ).
.Morris lla r v fiv ft; flrn A * n i f 11
f f r s f i i a e IV F roali !3 ; lllarfcwnet
Kftiwll

Rnjll. KtegnU-CU SRI1 Wfle eic
egatil a) \\lndeivvie fur &lt;hc win
ter sas.un, oaly roitilny lion , Ju
the w rrl rnii*, Mr. and Mr*. N.
A . Kry v r r ( their dinner gi •*
on Kuuday.
, Mr. fpd Mr..
Kdd I ' d ' " " '
and two grand) hildtrn, of Hullj
lu ll, .pem a lew houi. at the
home o f he tirotheI
C.
I.undqui.t and wile, .Sunday wre».

W io n e r a

O f

ftM 4cA)fii«teati«(te

(I o w a )

TICKET TO Raleigh. N. C. cW i#
Apply Bis Park Av*.
M O Iefi

that I needed a tonic to git
aiiiTn

able" it* investigation of the ac­
cident hr which W. L. (Young)
Htrifaling «&gt;&lt; fatally injured. The also given Cknha to my daugtte*
Jury exonerated R. V. Johns.*
i r ^ s s s u p a Y t t i
driver of the automobile which family oa a tonic, when muted
collided with Htrlhllng** motor­
Buy. OaWuf at U » drug Haw.
cycle.

EYES m ap ba m o d * and
t d e * r snd h ealth y b y
MUBMO. daily. It dlndvv^

R". J 1 ****!&amp;.

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WlirtiMln It; IUrq\t»ll# ®.
Tiiftete tfti lk®InItfbfiiA t.
Ntei&gt;r«tehA 14; T»*®0 ®.
}|.li)*lb#r® 19; Ohl* ^rkflHtern 9.
Akran M; Krtit M b!# 9.
iii»a*i|In lit K am» i»u i.
t a Ivhl* •* ikteif*&gt;M cnir il i i ®.
W«Ml#r T: ArM«®I •.
I»«tf!Anrr 19, J»»hn AJLa rr h■11 *.

number ml

ANOTHER toad fine anutea, boy
before price* advaixo. Several
fine Tennessee saddle heroes and
milk cowa rasonabla. W ill deliver,
n. H. Carlton and j . H. JilltetU.
Edgvwood Ave. and leike Gttfr
Hoed. Branch atabla Hsatlnga
Fla. Mail adiirri* XH3 Oak. $ L
Jsck.enville I
* - r- I m b

IDSkArv
« u- ¥1Io u JUTTriHS
la im m BTHIKL--------c nAn. i i ' F a Do s i ' t

guessed that Alabama, and Mis.ie.lppi, and Karua. add Notre
Dame would Pattis t . acorelcaa
tie*.
-MW
Klei iila was the choice &lt;f fit
nf the (III a. a winner over Hewartre. aryl Kentucky * M picked
by II of I he (Id a* a winner over
tieorgla Tech. Many guessed thal
Georgia and Tulaae, ami Ohio and
Ihrrrhic wcwrld play to a tie.
Right pemoue .sleeted 1$ win­
ner*, but the .election, of Mr.
Warner, Mr. Moaaalvatgs, and Mr.
Florid* I I ; At a . nr. *
dark.on were the flrat received at
•i-orfcU IV; TaMa* t i
Tire HeraW office. Aa all con­
k«nl|irk3 7, fltenritlil TYrh C.
T#l|HrWMHPH fit, 3ft |M
* flitetr ». JB
testant* hnww, the first-three per­
Vtrilnlu 1‘ iiIf |4j
ihi4 I *
son. picking, ttri^ncareat to the
V\mnlilrtf (on (• IgiPte
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winner, o f the tickets.*KiiHiry inn4 1l**ur| T| 1(Ddiinikw 3
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liam Vihlrn, J. M. Htineclpher,
lite*14a«M« Hi Wnffrir# If.
V '"ieevtltl* !*» KV-lll I ‘itpitllnii II
Mrs. R. W. Ware, and Hawkln*
MIHrap* • i IsOuUlte*&lt;4 Kl®1®
Connelly.
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MlrptilniihAm rVntlhvrn ?• • Bmitliwho retained tuple* of their ae- « « * • • • rn cif
9,
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KIiFRlirnl 11; HfupauA'teli
lectipna, her* are the aeorea of the
game* rented oil thy entry blanks:
I'aUiMO Ml Air Ml Ar»iNlr®«» 9Alabama 0, M|*»lf*lppvtl; Prince­
m iu a rR ft
KtetipRa 9; N®lr® r*minm ®. II®*
ton 46, Amherst 0( Army 3R
nnuiMte yi: (AabHIa^ i ®® r. 9
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V. M. I. 0; CallfptwU 14, St.
Ill**1111|i(II It JO, i|Mll|A»TT» ■»«»♦ »
Mary's till Dpk* 2$, .Wake For­
tthlA Mitel*, Til VlmlAlte ®
I’HtllM 11. Tklllte 11. *
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, which to live

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Louisiana Stele, atilt eteJolM Mag painted instdf. -r rf
warm-up omteali wen . *a*Hy
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H A R V A R D vs. N E W H A M P S H IR E

gam* by deflating Georgia Tech,
l-B, the margin of victory Iwi'U
Lit riccllrnt kick for tna point
after touchdown by halph k * i Cbeval. Tech was an Kan lucky'*
two-yard |ln« with (hrva duwn*
Ahead in the la*t. periodt but
could not tally.
Georgia hfAUglif an vad to Tutens's
four-year
IrNinshanl
march oven the Ilulldog. by while
ping the Gregiticy, 2d 13 In A fyta
•curing
Jamboree, * whisji saw
Georgia run-up a. ifl-polnV IsaJ
only to have Tulanv .coir two
quick tourh‘ kiwin and lose other
/rest chances through fumbling.
The ell* ef Florid*'* ill d W..n
aver He wens* caused some e«rprls* in view of. Sewan**'* galrant eland , Ml* teal. Kentucky a
week ago.
Tha Cotww showy"
great power .and severed■ nice
leaning back*. . . - •
' Mteetealppt Stale, offering atv
e 1 pec led stryngth, forced Tenaee**• to emptay He rsgrlaro tp nan
up a 20-0 vk ttry.
r
Vanderbilt won from N. C&gt; itb
IS, to give t b r Southeastern ancult lie fourth auccaMlva vktqry
of the year aver (teuthern eenfer&lt;nc* rivals. I t was a gam* of
tasae* with - VanM r IH scortog
tarty and than wRlutending a late
Tarheel eertet barragi. The trt

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M IC H IG A N va. C O R N E L L
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wool or cotton. 40c; »ln«l* wpol'i
or cotton 20c. Our driver will gtsa;-:
you prompt service.
Seminole j
County,taftodry, Inc,

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Army s»; Virginia Military
UpflnafleM IT: Allfaheny a
Mlraoi It n»ra*«r- tVa-i t. i
Hixton r»lles* It,
llrnwn I*: itli&lt;«t»
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Tutle a; felb l
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t'nlumbln 1»: lehteh #
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Ihflaurer* « t ItAUImere e.
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New York university, go down to
defeat and Norte beta* and Ate. am* held to seoruleu, draws.

way and bary.llr avoithd defeat.
Kansas pushed Ita way deep Into
Notr« Dame territory on flee oe( salons but neyey could qplte
make tho ocorfng grade. Two ottempted field foali felled.
New York onlvereity, one of the
liatloa’s fbotbaR pooere during
he regime ef John K, (Chick)
jfoehon, pot the hoevfest teem In
.Iti history oq lha field etelnal
,.tile West Virginia Wsaleysn but
Rs Bobcats aUw*d eveey drive,
fscorktd a rlyvrr passing ga(ne
tod finally won out, S-6, on l^onird Bsrnum'a drop-kick In tho teat
•iturtor.
..^ T a ili Chriatlan, Renlbwaat can.,
frrreice champions a year aga,
/could not atop LaFsrga, ArkanSa' speedy half-bosk, anil want
Uown to a surprising deffat. ld-&lt;l
l.aForga took ths opening hlckIff and dashs'd 00 yards to •
.euchdown, then pioka away later
lor 35 yards and anplber eepre.
Alabama, playing Ita Initial
Loutkeaatarn eonfaropco
gome,
gained plenty af ground against
JUsaUilppi in midfield hut could
not break tbrpi(|h and then-had
to fight off two rigorous ehslifngoa In lhn fourlh quarlrr tu
.'.akt oa much ae a tie. Mleeieelp(J. misled |wo field goal altmipt*
n -this period.
. Three were the principal form
.reversals although California'. H
Iff triumph ever tha ML Mary's
Gaels was liarldy rapn-ted.
It
-jatild be credited irtrectiy to
Vfoyd lllowrr, sub back,
who
Smashed through- for a touch6wn In the last kuatler,
then
tooted the all-impoitaM eafry
'Mint.
i .• ir..
Kentucky won Ite second l*oy

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that your Hot, properly signed, U at The Herald affke na ooon
an papattie. The first liata turned In hove the better chance to
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NORFOLK, Neb„ Oct. 1 0 .Cff)—8 Utlng they had Veen
operating
* t "hug* looses"
•In**
the N. R. A. cod*.
owners of loading Norfolk res­
taurant* has* hauled down
tholr
blue ugles.
Sereral
weeks ago, moat of Norfolk’s
oatlng places signed a price
agreement. Some o f the owners
•kid othara did not Hold to the
■greed prices. Several boarding
ho:see sprang up also and res­
taurants lost money. George
Gordon, president o f the Hotel
and
Restaurant Aaeociatlon,
sold that the only restaurants
flying the blue eagle were
family eaterprises for which
tha code Had not Increased
expenses.

NEW DEFECTIONS
STRIP TAMMANY
OF KEYJLEADERS
Flight ToMcKecGains
Strength As Battle
,_JFgr_ Support Rages

0t«va’ Off retirement,
after comof quieting
Mill.,
f o u l ) (a tern
:...NEW YORK, Oct. to. — (A l ’ J
support of the
support In —John II, McCooey. for 42
years Democratic trader in
*d • rapidly
Rronklya, waa asrrrd with a
eqllap-e.
demand that he retire today by
American offla majority of his district leadangsneae
Orients province,
feam wrrc hald,
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. —(A1)—
Santiago today,
Despite Tammany llall reprisals,
war* forced to
new defect loiilh to the ranks of
to protect their
Joseph V. McKee rbnllnued yes­
br
terday as the city's three-cornered
mayoralty battle spread along
many fronts.
Outstanding developments In the
bitter, confusing fight were:
,1. Organisation n o m i n e e s In
Brooklyn and Queens deserted In
McKee's Independent "recovery
party" tlckat.
S. Mayor John P. O'Brien, Tam( Continued on Pag* Two)

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iV k y t » * U r * y J a f t l f t
■a a M^hU/hk o ff lav night’s
rtlgg of Ibo AtmuidU ic.Vlen!
who*# fuiamber* tost i.
■as Ion at the bctnald&lt;
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y. ’ A guest, and a brief r,«ak»&gt;# In
tha , Intarasts o f the phyil* au:

„ p o t U emefganey relief aoili,
’ , ,iraa Or. J. B. MeEwan. a.' Gr.a-i
TV as* attorning tha - meeting
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Banks Will Observe
Thursday As Holiday
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COLLAPSE OF Wagner Scopes Labor For FARLEY GIVES Shinholser, Dumas
Calling Strikes Without
GROCERS: CODE First Seeking Arbitration REPEALVIEWS Q u alify For S ea t
IN TAMPA TALK
IS IMMINENT
J
Objections Pile Up As
Hearing Progresses
WithAdministration
Among Opponents
W ASHINGTON. Oct. 10.—UP)—
Collapse last ntght threatened the
master ccxfe for the 19,000,000,000
ford and grocery Industry as ob­
jections
from
manufacturing
groups piled on top o f open hostil­
ity to Its main prorlabna Dy the
farm administration.
Spokesmen for processor* o*
products ettimatod to form abjut
76 percent of the volume of whileaale and retail grocery distribu­
tors asked to b* exempted from
provision* of the code during the
first day's puollc hearing on the
proposal before farm admlnUlr*
tlon representative*.
M )»t of the** manufacturer*
also engage in aom* form of dl*
trlb tlon and their spokesman **»■
n a llj" asked that the esempHun*
nesses on the ground that aeparat*
c ilea for each ar* uelng prepated.
Esemption*’ were asked fur flour
milling, fresh fruit* and regeta
Idea, canned goods, flshsriea, re­
tail to -aceo, chndy, spice*
and
imparted foods
Spokesmsn for urganitallons of
( Conlim ed On Tag* Fire)

WASHINGTON, Oct. I
Strikes without resorting f l n t to
arbitration ware caller) destructive
to recover* yesterday by Senator
Wagner, of New York. In a speech
before the American FWbrallon
o f Labor In which he agreed that
the -wage* and hours. In tern* NBA
codes should be changed further
to benefit the workers.
With thousands of worker* out
on strike, the New Yorker who
helped draft the Reeovrry Act and
now 1* chairman of tha National
Labor Board told the convention:
"Any group which Indulges In
strikes or lockouts without first
Invoking the Intervention of (he
National labor
Board vials'
every dictate of good policy and
rxhlolt* a complete oversight of
the magnificent posalbllitiae of
our whole Recovery philosophy
and program."
The nearly 600 delegates, Who
had cheered and applauded t^e
senator's shorter work week and
higher payf declaration* listened
to this slatmrnt In silence. T^rigr
president, William Green, already
lias mad* a simitar r
meadatlon.
sterdAy
urged all A. F, of L. members to
buy unly from retail stores that

display union shop earth In addi­
tion to the Illu* Eagle.
Holding that tha collective bar­
gaining section of the Recovery
act "cannot oe qualified by lang­
uage Inside of a code or outside
o f a rode", Wagner added:
"The majority of worker* in a
plant may be represented by some­
one In the plant or outsiife of Iht
plant. They may choose a union
TAM PA, Oct. 10.—(Ah—Point­
or someone else.”
Wagner said i* waa "tragic" ing to restoration of itate'a rights
that workers who had been patient and economic benefits aa tha chief
dunng the years ol drpres'ion reason for Floridians to vote to­
"should resort so largely to « - j day In favor o f repeal o f the
treme methods after revival hai Eighteenth Amendment. Pcstmaster-General Jams* A. Farley, In an
begun.”
On NR A codes, Wagner said, address her* last night asserted
some of the minimum scales Florida would become the thirty
should tv# higher, and perhaps It third atate to rtffliU r Ita daalra
may be necessary to go further to be rid of th* 13-year-old liquor
along the lines of regulating all amendment, and by a wide mar­
wage*."
gin.
"OrtainTy” , he sahl "It will be
"Never before,” the speaker de­
necrsmiy to change all schedules clared. "hav# th* people themperiodically SO thatathry may selves had th* opportunity of rat­
c inform tu tha general economic ing directly on a proposed change
trends
'
In the fundamental law of th*
"Reduction of hours of labor, land and they h at* risen to lhaC
should continue. An avrraie work
I(j| responsibility In aueh a manner a*
week of Ipsa than 40 hours
ptraf' ■■” a ,l to discredit, for all ttmt th t..»5:
policy of absorbing tha idhs by dent fallacy that the people could
not he truetad with anything ao
■preadinc work.'
vital a* their own deettnles; that
aom* super-men had to do their
polilrial thinking for them.”
Cllln* repeal and “ It# early aerompll.hmenf’ a* “ »n Inseparable
part of th# great national Indus­
trial recovery program" of Presi­
dent Roosevelt, the postmaster
(Continued On Pag* Two)

States Rights Return
With Vote Against
Law, He Says In
U rgingBigTurn-Out

Insurance HeadHlta
At Bankruptcy Bill
CHICAGO, O ft ilk—(A V - A
proposed legislation for munic­
ipal bankruptcy was said today
by Sol Eaarey, Indianapolis In­
surance executive before the
American U fa convention to bo
of such character that tha
Eighteenth Amendxeent
"ii
tome by comparison. It la de­
signed to enforce a aotUaotant
by a majority rule regardlaal
of the contract, and It propose*
to aeeelerato all o f tha Indebt­
ednee, of municipalities pad
make all of than coma dud In
th* peak o f a depression who*
confessedly th* financial condi­
tion of munlclpalltia* la at U«
lowest ebb, and whan they are
able to pay." *
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’

City CommUalonerfl T . U
Bumu and 8. 0. Shinholser
announced themselves aa candiditea for re-election to of**
f ice whan during a City Commlssion meeting last night,
they signed oaths duty quali­
fying themselves.
Commissioner Dumas will
sack ra-alection In Croup No.
I, whtl* Commissioner Shinholser,
seeks ?♦ election In dnsup No. fBoth naaoa will appear on th*
ballet Which will bo handed voter*
whan they go to tho polls In th*
Ctty Hall on Nov. 7 to fleet two
comutioolonor* who will oorr*
thro* yaaf Unaa beginning cm

Jam L ________ _________ j

LABOR APPROVES
PLAN TO AID U. S.
SCHOOLJ5YSTEM

TREASURY HEAD$ FLETCHER SEEKS
STRIVE TO LOOSE FEDERAL REIGN
FROZEN MONIES IN STOCK MARTS

10,000 field Workers
Strike In California

Commissioners Seek 3
Year Seats To Be
Contested F o r In.
Election On Nov. 7.

Plan For Making Cash Advocates CreationOf Wilkinson Sentences 6
Supervising Board ' Local Law Violators
Available Soon I s
For All Kxchanges
Being Given Study

Educational Program
Aimed At Protect­
ing A l l Children

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T lr , Dome* to now S a in y T I g 7
ihtrd jroar In office, while Mr.
BhlnholiCT la completing hi* flrrt
year, or th* unoxplmd term t i
Cl yd* A . Byrd.

th * former hod little comment
to msk* when Mayor V. A- Spoor
haadod him th* noth with tho
statement, "W * want you back oh
th* Oommtaalrn." After hearing
himself extolled, Mr. Domna,
reaching for * pen, Mid, “ Wall,
hadn't Intended signing this
again. Vat. tf you can
I hums that I caa.1
i
U r. Bhlnhetaor, thanking Mayor
mor fo r th* courtooy, declared,
“ Whila f am toady to atop a*Id#

BAN FRANCISCO, QcL. A9-'~
WASHINGTON, Oct. l O - L * ) —
(J*)—Presenting a situation on
To prevent what It tanned "th*
which Frank MacDonald, *U t* la­
passing af the public free oobool"
His alleged taw violation* were as a result o f budget balancing,
bor aommU»(erisr, described a*
WAMHINGTON, Ctct. 10.— (JP) brought Into Pollaa Court Monday
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 10.— (A*)
“ dangerous,'' approslmately 10,.
tbs American Federation o f La* I f you gootlomen prefer another
000 Workers wart
reported on — Under apur of the President, nd- — Fillet a! regulation of stock f l * aftaraoon for trial by Jodga R. bor convention today adopted a
for tha office, I concjvangr*
waa
aihucated
yc*terday
strike in tha California cotton and miniMt ration
A. B. Wilkinson.
It • privilege to- announce
nfflrialn
y^ntetiliiy
I t point education*! program fa ll­
by
Chairman
Klrtrhtr
of
tha
Saiv
Hoy Morris, white, charged with
lettuce region* today.
. candidacy.*
ing for "the utmeet Mdeaver * «
The lettuce trouble, which start­ drove toward the relraer o f froten ite Hanking Committee In outlin­ drunkanaaaa, waa fined I*, a An#
Thctf a tto a eemc o*‘ tt*4,
protection
of
i
h
WlK
W
f
W
»
deposits
in
banka
that
closed
in
ing
poaalbl#
UgUlaUva
rocomed wiht a walkout a fK »0 trimwhich wax impended upon condi­
(Osatlnuod
Oa
Fag*
Tw^
'
t
j
the
national
banking
holiday
mtudationj
hb»
group
will
r»commars and packers In tha Salinas
tion that Morris' behavior la the
tart dl__
Treasury official*, ; fiaada
of| rm*nd bn ftm tiaphi n flta lengthy neat six month* kept hl«b oul. of
district yesterday, rpread to W*JlU olf l i t * an Informal f t t
^
""
crefiit
corporation* tru|uiry into Wall Street practices. Court
sons ill* wheref n'*a* similar strike IfOVattitwent
tsronco during which th- lb t v 34
AsKerting that *‘We have got to
0f ono workers was called for till* and Henry nruere, president of
Jussi# Harris, charged with be­
■Midget w m
dbcdkiau, bu. * *u
prntide
ftir
regulation
of
the
p ithe
Howery
Saving*
Hank,
of
New
afternoon
ing drunk and disorderly, was
Uvflnlto cetton was ttke.' up-n It.
change*
in
tmne
fnrm**,
the
Florl
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k
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b
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u
g
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t
to
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s
h
in
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to
n
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In the . otlon belt of Southern
ft Hint |5
Tha Commlsslonsrs decided to
a dollar n year man to act a« liu iki nr nut tr. in an inter view, *aul
Nathan Krrton, charged with
County Engtnear Tony Pltab* taka under advisement a request
The I PM-‘St officer* of the San JoaquiO Valley auihuillies es­
In*
wa*
coii*»dering
prc»,o*aU
for
iaon
officer
for
the
I'r
r
iiiln
ii,
disordarly conduct, was fined fft; ford atatod todav that crowa af by R. I). Chapman, r-rresenting
Remlnola Coanty Chamber of timated that mor* than 7000 pickworked on the detailn o f a |»rt»- a fomini**Htnt*r, or bitaid, repr** Itobtft Hutle^go. also in court on
wurkmen under nl* direction, and th* Banford Country Club,- that
Commerce are to b* elected to­ re* are out.
renting
th**
Federal
liovernmenl
Striker* and their f a in t ^ . I&gt;ubih) new corporation ilenigned
a disorderly conduct charge, was with th* ganaral supervision o f o the City appropriate 1100 of*
night at the City Hall during a
lo
ntj
jh
*r
v
i
t
h
e
markets.
to make money » vailnhle to (o
turned over to tha county for ac­ State Rnad Department official, month for tho upkeep o f tho
director*’ meeting which I* sched­ evicted from thvlr ranch cabin*,
With hearing* regmnmg agam
celvent and m n*em «torp to he
tion. whila I.illia Mae Jacobs was ar* now at work repairing county cosrso during the wiuiar ..on'.hl.
uled to bring the oM and new1 are camped along the highways,
tinUy the c immlttee chairman
l-asHcd on to depositor*.
Discussing tbs coat *1 p' i m )
liisiiiiiksvd of a disorderly ronduct roads which were damaged during
board* of directors together for olid authorities estimated Ihn*
At the Fame Ume, the romp sa d be an confident the investi rha rgc,
lighting,
ths
Commissioner-,
one camp with a itopuUtion of 4.
the first time.
th* I^bor Day Storm.
g ti 11on ro Id 1•** cwnipietitl by the
trul
H
er
of
the
run
nicy
«
i
»
work­
Mayor
Bpear, mad*
V'ada McfSill, charged with be­
Among the reports to be read OOO. including #00 rhlldren, pro-1
Th*
County
Commliatonar* through
end of the ou r an if a report |»re
ing
on
another
pr«|«»nal
to
rouble
ing drunk, was fint-d l.'i
mad* an appoal to Chalnnaa ‘.nuwn la IL IL Coleman. .i.eai
at tonight's meeting, win h I* to srnled a piotdani to health offi j conservatorn tu obtain money for
( ( ‘ontinard On I'agr Ihraa)
Treadway of tha Stats Road Da- manager for th* Florida* Power
start at 7:S0 o'clock. Is the report' rial*.
I
Doth the cotton anil the lettiae their buiikf by eidiangiOK frm« n
, part men! for financial aid In th* and Light Co. that “ Unit#* th*
o f Treasurer Linton K. Alton, III
j umhi'I a for home bum bond*,
HRLI) IN IIK ATII 1‘ HOHIC
amount of *3600, to b* used to company Is willing to meet a*
la understood that the trade lw It 1 strikers are asking more pay
I1 It w n tuttier* (nod thr general
repair serious washouts in high half way, It may be necessary t
treasury ended its fiscal year
plan railed for organization of n
•SW AINHttOHl), (is „ Oct. 10 —(Ah
ways In the eastern half o f tha cat off our street llgnto bee &lt;: « *
with a sisaldr balance, and that'
corporation with u capital of |»«m
Hill lllnea wa* arrested ester
KVANH VIHfTS C IT Y
county, according to Mr. Pitch- w* cannot afford to aptod .rfo
all bills outstanding were paid l&gt;e *
--- * I Fthi j p hkllbui nluf a hmlf dnllftr-.
HALI FAX. &lt;hl. III. lAh Fat- .Is,) in connection with th# death
than 99000 per year for -ivevt
fora the yrar ended.
V isito r* lo H anford yesterday in I |lrlll|pj |,y H r u r r r , w ith it hiturd uf of Iwit ►run* *r«im&lt;n rriimtueii un I of hi* employe. Mr* Walter Jes­ ford.
A large portion of this request lighting.*
Offices whlch%ar» to Iw ftlleal I eluded ( . I* - Kvftiis, m i i l s n l *'* diiectors c&lt;&gt;in)Hts#tl i»f th** limd* crrlaiin t«Mi»^ ■- Mnrinr (iffuial*
ter. who waa shut to death Friday
Th* Commissioner* approval
at toalght’a election ar* tlruse o f 1 the president of M o n tv rrd e Indus „ f
g „ Veriim rn| rrod it r m - Mttem|iltHi to Irurn (he full of a night on her farm near her* and waa granted, h* added, and, within th* payment o f
the following
a few weeks, all roads and bridges
trad* body president, first vice, trial SthtKil foi Hoys, who w»ti
*t*irm that whlrli'd up tha Atlmi* told officer* that the woman's
poi til tons.
which tuffs red damage during tbs atnoqnti, In view of the fact that
president, secretary, treasurer, and hen? for the purp^flv of contnctipg
tic nrabtiant over the wrrk-&lt;*ml death was a suicide.
storm will hav* been repaired and tb# CUy treasury contotao nub
fit* vtco-proaldewto from ra h parent* of l»uys who arc now' ftt
nlid U pw U trlf mil north uf New
enough for • payment on oacb atmade passable (again.
county consmlaslunar’s district.
lending that school.
fuumllund.
I'rotoriH*
Heaviest damage fell upon a count) Bondholder*'
FIRE
DAMAGES
P
L
A
N
T
Ship* art* asked to k^rfui kIihi^)
Commit!**, * l M 0 l ! Unltod Mu­
bridge
which
crosses
tbs
BconC R tU ) SURVIVES FA 1-L
A ITItAIH K R IN CITY
louktiut fur 2 1 men uf the Ure*k
tual U fa 00 m 9&gt;l0t DoCottea and
OCALA, Oct. 10-—(/PI— Fire In lockhatchae Creek between Cbulu- Boggs, approximately MOO each
*&gt;I earner MAnnuula/* believed to
Vi.lers
of
Hanford
and
Semin-de
ota
and
Oviedo,
Mr.
Pttchford
II
H.
Hull,
atlorhatl
to
the
Fed
thr main portion of the Dial* L'in#
MONTREAL Ort! ' l«r-(A n hftVr founderetl .Haturdny nUiut
1380 f* r tha N ro Duoties, CraCompany's hydrating
plant at said. All bridge abutment* at that
Th* alx-J’tar-old daughter uf J. eral Farm Loan l)ank at Orlando, County Joined Ihoae around Flot
»'*00 mile* caRt of Cap* [AM.knut,
Ida
In
reglsturing
only
slight
in
/ulwr, near here, Sumlay night, point ware washed away bocatuoj
Friend lambted out of a window was in Sanford this morning com­
N. C.
(
caused a loss estimated jy I'restand fall three stories. When her pleting the appraisal o f certain Irrrsl la today's repeal elrtllon,
The
Newfoundland *clu.onar denl W M Palmer at *20,000 to bridge* and filla in th* Econlock- uf m / j I , ropioMirt na IW P italo
«Tor-stricken parents ,'iaa hrd sections of land and securing data for at 3:00 oVIock tills afternoon
taxes oa th* Mnyfsir H''u1.
"Telle"
put
Into
Yarmuuth
with
than 000 votes had been cast
*40,000. Palmar said a new plant halcha* eras wars damaged con­
tha sidewalk aha l^ t^ p B gh J n g relating to th* profpectlve bor­
I hiring th* mooting It wos ouin the two City precincts, and not n* flag at halfmast after a cook would oe erected at one*.
rower of government! funds.
siderably, ha
nouneod that proposed —
of
more than 400 votes had been cast on th* ship was washed uverCity oaoupatlonal llconsa* may ba
in the remaining 14 county pre­ hosrd by a huge wavs. The "Dodalayad far at least two ■•-L.s be­
rin," long overdue from lire Da
cinct*.
cause o f tha prase of u i v » fuelClear skies with warm weather hanraa, Is believed by It, own­
rstrpl in th* nurthwe*tern portion er* as lust with a crew of

Storm DamagedRoads
Now Being Repaired

Trad© Body Officers
To Be Chosen Tonight

Fate Of 40 Seamen Is
Tied lip In Atlantic

j

Papworth, Lehmann, And Glenn Ur^e
People To Join “Buy Now” Campaign

Voters Manifest Light
Interest In Flection

of Florida greets* It* voters, bui
the*** perfect weather condition,
appeared to mran Hill* tu Mr. A v ­
erage Voter.
Boll, sides had ended a brief
rampaign last night by urging
roters in turn oat la large num­
ber*. Repeal ill* *r * reported con­
fident of virtaryi no matter what
la lire sire of the vote, although
prohibitionists "W ill glv* a good
acount of ihematlvea," t o quoto
one of their tiadara.
The polls cl**0 at 8:03 o'clock,
and within an hoar after that time
it la possible that the trend of lb*
•allay will bate born troll estab­
lished |o the eariy returns.

president our country has had in
Approval r f ■ th* .aajlpn
and hv deserve* our
paiga, and
ana th* its history,
"Buy Now " campelga,
histor
fall ca-oparation and support In
c rnvlctloa that It shaald tr
Taloped lecaily
•t
' era th* stupendous umhrtaking in
itemern which he Is leading this country.
ed In slat*nu
thoughts contained
wGI h&gt;
“ It Is wise", ho amid, "because
ida today by II. M, l»apw rth,
Karl lahmaaa, and ’ f t n jsicniL. •very dollar thai la ju t In circu­
trade body officlsl* aadmembers lation mean* m &gt;r* money foi
who at* playlet » part In th* wages and that mean* more men
• f th* local NRA C4m- taalba pul to work, and when tha
working man 1* making money,
'( '
r
rglag th# poopM to “ Bay}the community prospers and whan
hb does not proopor, ovoryjM
Mr. Papworth states
it, IWhtdle*
I H H m. ’
btolnoae lt,K a » |ncu
roaao whether a ol
ospeaft trying
reatonta
prlaoa have . risen
CITRUS KEPr TO M U T
tha last 30 days, and
Haw lo th* time, thor
*
.
I
Mia to b* Increases)
i. . #f-Tl - ..*
^
' W i
r far every riUsci, U help ,1
o f this aectlun
CHrus grow*
tW# manths
qfcis*- Oa well aa to t
ar* urged to ba
t at a mfoitin s to bay
M a U»* buying can
AathAroanU
kt War bonds
ly hav* In
d oa Friday
G lM p fl
at • :00 o' i
fai ths Orion*
t ; ;,:'A
ullding
time I*
ia a coni-'i
, „
gnrwof th* indksar.; today.;
atioaaJ r
to the
th#

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m*

a Msecs,
Oa

V

Indiana MinersRetum
To Work Unmolested
S U L L IV A N ,

In f

t A

lO .-lf P l

— Under protection of 1n..iant
Na'iunal Guaid -■u-unun m.c*pa
lo.fey for lb* f.tat time in .n fi"
were* went t j woik in the -;t0*;
burn min* without n | olri'*tii' ty
picket*.
Tha Jubilant group entered •
shaft openly whereas In recant
werka they had boon compelled to
matt .M ir way L.lough 1 *.hr*.l|
uii.g n a g of union lyj-poto'evn.
By g/cornstorlai procUtsatiun all
of Sullivan county Is u»&lt;ki cull&gt;*rj control.
&gt;arv

TWO STUDBNTB KILLED
LAW UM CKVILLE.
1 0 .-tP K 4 n ck
gUsta,

“

a * , oet,
j of An*
Betas Wllllg*
hath au«
membai
famll!

Credit Man Says Paying Old Bills Is
Just As Important As B u y i n g Now

JACKBONVILLE,
Oct.
tb.
Paying up old bills -tr evs'i p*rt
o f them now is Just a* important
aa buying now, C. E. Meatman
manager of a Jacksonville credit
bureau, declared yesterday while
dlsct'aiing th* misuse of cffdlt
and the hardship placed upon re­
tail merchants, professional men
and other types of firms and In­
dividuals granting credit.
"Paying naw and buying now
should go hand In hand fo r onr
Is dependent upon tha other", Mr.
Moorman continued.
“ Many pro­
IS W
p it hav* ns Idea of ttio amount of
merchant* and »**pm
moner retail merchants
fanstonal man hav* tied up In th*
account* of their
cost
n credit that yob jrtad nhoul
bUl fast
much Is one p* r.sn's hi
Other foi
roach aa it 1s tl
r*s".

■If #*uy or* to
pay up «h bt
id

partial

-

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U

th*
toll

ftrrnlstlm

back I * *d

m

I In

them to *buy now.' “
Th* psylng of bills. It wns ex­
plained, won Id raloaa* huga sums
of frosen capital anJ with that
fund merchant)* could purtka-o
new merchandise, starting a now
circle of to-era ploy man! ta mills
and fatorisa throughout the roan
try.
Paying bill* today is a patriotic
service to tho country and to th*
community, Just no much no rt is
tha fulfillment o f obligation). It
WM ftddftd,
“ Every on* 'Benef its all ak
th* 11m , through th* paying ■
of bill*", Mr. Moorman said.

ONR A GAINST BBBK
FONT VLAU, Quo., Oct. Ito—
W — Only ono-quartsr af th* popi &lt;
ulatlon turned out to veto on a
referenda,* eoneernlng th* sale ed
draught boor. Only on# pafoqa
)te* against tho proposal, HP •being to faW .*
' ’
1 ‘- v w ,
1 — — 1 1 ..

.

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WAB VKTKRANS TO M IS T .
Alfred Ertmon. command** 0
OoL Theodora Rooaovalt Cam
No, IS, Unltod Spanish War
•m a . today sent peeteard tasniad
of thu Camp that
■’ m t
'
_ I*"-™

Whether 00* ,s a w ’ b»l, p seller at B M • ‘dock to regular 1

or a producer, be Ja a pail of the
cirri* and soma of the bsnrfR) ato
bound to com* to Wm. -

■ — ... . — ■—
°O Q P ;

"Buy paw, af couth#- , V* aoa
eluded, “ but first paw Up
M c o u n t i j Ih t u

bm

credit to buy tha
natnaUy naciiod.
used Improve#
*properly used* ■
each month's

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