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CAPITAL, LABOR
FOR MORF, UNITt

Part In Tilt Which
Fi nds 1933 Season4

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W A M I1 N C ,1 Y )N , O ct. 7r
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N ew
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IN cmdent
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annminred j
InvrittlfMtinir agent* of the Son* &lt; A . P . )— DcffOtluntn In thn
000 kirinapjntr o f C harles
Oinnta. ilnr k-hnrac w in n e r* o f
|„*t nighl I hut l
fn*t mnorrto|
|»tr banking t f mmittee yiflcHlnjf
m llllon u lrr oil man,
dispatched
Chlcapn I»apri- for
nunl* ill III** ItOc-l effort l«» IH I«;
Is K e y n o t e O f T a l k »lhe 11K1J1 National
n tfW *««l
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farm |Hiirlin»inir |»»»n#r «ronl.| »•*
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nted
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ttii- immediate riealn.n «d »* «*»•*
* ' D U t r M Court,
|winnci'.-t o f t li«* aiuiim l W o rld s
W ASHINGTON. O l
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thr*iriou|i wani« to examine
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tin &lt;&lt;*ntn &gt;t pom. l mi tin 1 uirul to tin* Into Nnmurl tiomp
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wold that tw-i*nty-yoar • Id AirlnJuk. Utto, Hup I'.itir In .» of thr dls- ‘ infotniod thr ro.ii.inltrr Ilo|wnii lav
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in*- kind td
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F i n a l
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II l(..l kt f* i.1
•• t.ol pit..I four p» . it I will hi- ninth
e faat weak ware denied bv
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(Continurd On I*ag# Twol
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billion .1* |«*r*.
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America. ii| f i her part, d. ».ii - J Flank Fva. of i «ke M.i.
wlip I i v fo. nirdr 4tl ptllp" *
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tala had not hern ajilol and only xii I hi v wall "il ta-uaMv up tl*
iPSin heraU^r dip- | **ral of I to S i u.k »• i hmi ii .
Font th Inning
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gl guea* could hi made aa to the alalia fiuiu leMfa) rllu Mi n l u»»d t0 rrrognlrr
, \i a Vml. Mai. umi foil|**d OUt
fiu*t a nerr’ P«idf,f
lloBiati^ irlali ia with 1s t Mitiu • lh« Hom .1
I i.p.i
.actual 1933-34 ikrtw ram L
Th* fi*-■i ueeltur «»f thr AD*
r f ill mi. I p.ofll
-at. 4up ll.r wav
t » • Ki.hid Kyiiii *»ntki*d and
?»rr undei wn »grr«u:cm
Foil ing the poiit t Ilot Ik ..
with
( 4
Mtiy l*it...uf rp wu -i-t f
I
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ahie loniiiirrt I 1 rrtatinn-.
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wtth U
th.
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day tuglii mi 7 :.*t» ...
4
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DlUlee- lhe new ay
ffl#nt * I frunt
n | ,,„ Antnonn. hi* i 11u -»**•• in'lent pdii v l* I"
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ll
CMnmUt
Tho*v |u* m l la i night w» t
t *•• out, ( I'iw d'i lu Kul.el,
'• i
w i bo .about $2,000,000 I t l l lhi»:ij^0p Flnr.ie aid two olhet* wrrr jgixe lit t It It.'re without !•• «»tf
l.i. ton Ah* •. Ilaukiiia ( "Hi" i
YV»*)&gt;ii,iM&lt;&gt;n
Myer » * *
cul,T
v up t thlhlf rommy an«l a treond |»or* pit ion; Amril if*
. U k year,
yea or to • fiy^ra alixbt.y *
M I. I .run I*. I liitttiav. I ix*.
t A I *I . m five thik' *rnki ii whu It |ft-n-i*
Msiicuas In IV. i v («i»p|iu walked
r . r IliWO.OOa
Th*^( ommUaion j |rr WMt&lt;hc-.fl.
I present ha« b"4nit«i k *'•I
• I i *•
upder
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i•
I min, l( |. (slriut, VX M II m* •
had m- ith ft ni nr tlo* intl.rlioii ' T*il lam ai . haiye.l wilt. .1. tx JI ut klnnu-li lot red him at *ecofl4«
km lh« knit,«Uve I d briny
( ‘ •nliit'ird un rn*
uking
An|u„ 11(i
hi.
M., ing ; ognlllon uelew \l|uf»l» » • » will
I u)
Kail Lai.him.m, F *’ Mai Via I
f •f».Ni fmr oi ultf'iiMlive of uih mg whilr il.unk, war fu n d n t , It ran lo &lt; ill; ( rot.in fouled &lt;&gt;&lt;it
‘i . ! , * • b w l • Oducto.n tbU y « ' . | . hBl
h.|,|M-mi,u . f ,-.l f &gt;‘r- j inr t„ m.V. c **«ln g&lt;
I. Mam. • tto, II M. I'apw
&gt;*ar in .nil upon a n.gio chargr.l guiltv
lo Matuuiio.
BMt no Opposition «h*n they r«*( c«.i|i„u..i On r « g r T h ,..)
l.r .l ..v .k.
iciu.lmti
(l Shudi* -e., XImxWi II S‘ "Wi*
'•dli a ig i MvaUnl uk-aull. II lob* i
1 ink K* nn"*lv whit'*. • baiu'-d ,
Fifth Inning
: . 4 # M * t * cpU which will brinr
. i Taul S* ne.
(••.,. of t •»***.I\ ( ourt. .1ud»*i* .1 M|th a vg i ax a»*-d m• *4■t’ l
»«*k I| New Ynik •'•ill fl.eil mil |#
M »v c r»g » rvdu.tlnn of 2r. percent
(* &gt;haiuu pira.diug. w«- it*’* -**rd f uuli'l lift gu.lt&gt;
In ts te i for th* coming year.
i (Jmlln, *1•*. i v H.nl out lo Mlueg#,
(••dnk until M iid ry liioiuili^ at
i hi. i g"d and (ttt find * i.t lo Manuali. f
I' m - 111itIg i*a, k* hi**
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l e w I n S t a t e J a i l s F ’o r
I wenl k f*
MM t» ••• i »VIik I.
with |'• tat la.uny. m .u I•'Wild .1 *( I Washington V*. hollo put a bit
I at thud. *ml Kuhol singled t f
NEW HANK ri.A N N E O
l iq u o r L a w
V io la tio n
t.erdr.1 it. I L l Mini ....... . w .*i
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•a-re hi «• hern die gu.it k
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J.ih'ii J.ifis* white thin yi'tl krith j
. 1 of .Hill 4 I 111 lirrt |it.ii «.f
FOHT MKAI'K. tkcL 1 (S im
Saiif.nd Mini In t un I
mt
l«k.t r full! a. Ih** llittil -Irik*,
n . w .'I I’. -t t uit.i Jn i (. |,. •nard.k tjuifi prt it l#t*«*tiv
•.• t 7
M AM A SFI '»'t
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Sc holt*
7 «* I ni the •"1
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cial)—1 Indication* mr that, Fu ,(| I.KIFZIG. ( *n 111is11x, •»
plradrd guilty n•
govern* ■ ott. t anio urn* • t#r o ff ill m hri (if .t »**ri«-M of
fin. d
; went to thlril on .. wild pika
t Motlli Iti Ih- et 111 J,
Th.t* fttl.ttx t i, (h'litm • I Iliad
i/Jh
Fiery
CJ-urifi
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mitt
'tlf.
|Mead# Will haK a bank « ith gomi ii* -lag xxhn h h«
.4 tab at-.to • * trpto •- i• iOl'-r-ril v g«H"l will (., «. »»• mentthat thr rlo-ihc dnl
f the lei in ) aan.l |lb aril roil..
Sewell filed out to Moure Cro
|»% t he iief
•mmrnt g jg lg lte r of &gt;lrp&lt;r.it. &gt;■., -houling “ I wt*|* I l*u .• ifUi.—I
Andrew ( arfaway. tnarwigei ol •• i.utrfinllr
I fioo. 67 « Oi*»|I •«" •bo Wi J
| bugerir Tarriah. wlidr. innire.) , a t out. Iivan to Terry.
uit rt old- had b*e*i
cl.aiavd ltie
would
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ation by Ran. I. S.gnAtu.r o
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iw&lt;-on* ... jail- ui tuai
i» s i i r l h k . .
rh cY .
Xaledted 4.1)4 a Milo-J till* iH.llir
S ia th In n in g
In tin- oitli r in m I t h tlo &gt; « » " » ith
- .7t par ent • t hobl. i. of cerlif. the COi.t iiK*in yePleidi.k •••It' be
tor m |nol. doliof. law \io- t‘»day ibat l»e ba» Ire**.. o &gt; 4 r il of .iliiftird on Ih*
Nrw York Davia doubled
Cid^C ( a&gt; "Im tin !*••• at “
ofucial
. ffnl fnun I i',lilt)* an I flood 'lo o a„,|
' eal*. of ilepoak la ihr bank her. had taut Ini the * v||im
■t leapt 1# eiilratile I u . u&gt; oil
11• and ihr |*i i-tt.i |&gt;iv.».un i*
wlirlt ll
Ills |.«!‘ IU| ictnft
, left Hekl foul line .lack*°n
j* slice* In at in* the
Ii* rh-Ur
i«*tnt*t. ra-r- di |H.Ar&gt;l hake b»-en |coate
Kara been ob|alnr&lt;l act thr r,
tali n o't of Ih* lui*r wa»: *T |&gt;oilr l only 4 in the prnitem.Mi' lh« SanXm.l tram, b.i. I ' l l r,eM i a « foliuw •
Jr»Mr Jut k-tiu. chaired w*lh . r|firc*d him
hi| to third, lilueg# iff I
fire
trial
ami
accuwad
a
|*AAic#»*iin
xfa\
76 pereaat rlgnator* la I *
mOfr p l.y ri. aiv nretl&gt;
In utg* rt kIt- * dl.viltf. wn . found guilty he| Mincuw doubled to
want Is •m* • •*»' Ytrad
d i i* a-, f , (!■ ( *.ffrne*’ I glitter* m u
of br.n* n II»1
I*
I
M
iribttii
while,
ciiarged
" • «. . realtlrnl.
!.*-• h"Wr»i^. ^
bad not reported
and fin. I 9ft an I c Mm.
I •coring Uarl». Jack Itu.»»ll
n») » rtilK-cr al»*- .,
.
. , of tin ..I) or ol,l
Thr to*.it room wa: 'h.«*\rnjp oulmi’e
of
n
||tr,l ••
J II ighlandd Iftl wilt* • if lit pri , iWPid#nl« who l.axr j»»*i . tu.nr !' * ’lh unlawful |&gt;ifnetMun
S N. Igou, wit *tr , charged will* |tdane.) Alvin
t'rowilar at
lo a tumult and man
"f
n r day i.e called !'•
auto.*, whilr I P
n i l s * lep.utrd
vacation tripe, t • » at ih* ' Mrl,,r v%"* f"U»‘d imt guilty aftci o|»'iai,nir , tt^rk - ;itbo.il a tail- 1point, and He atroek, out ~-rWi
n 'r - h
I la i 11r •
• pwrlatoi* lu Jghc.l u• de
cdlrgr
Ariiit
louier
I'ei.au.l
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1
..*»er lle.alg a liar* none. Tb* fail f«*i «latiatica Mr***.,
road &lt;onimUiion i rrtlfirate, bad I Kyan end Scbumacher.
lire ( un •"
dant, forme* lead.-. »»f
•BlOllOW Riflci (kut.lt
Afloat* ad Fo'i&gt;U( rhargrtl with „ Jirected ver.lirt m l r in l.ic
after i^Jiittg hf &lt;oc|ft u t|t*cuiiirnl "ent t ul #ki*ial tUy» ago f.#n«
W'arhington Myer foaled out ha
* itui Tomnthm«l*. by hi
la
MggiukMi*-d M--a..lf
mi i
f»«iri'i i fpvnt
ng refertrd ta v a ’- libie " ffl e • here «*tarhr- irpufl
Jarkaun and (inalin waa out, t - r i l l ,
.'.i.
S J hannitapt e l the |»’ t • * n 1 W frequently I
j rd I h r fijr »rr« w n r "f#r infoi.na| \y
\\
IlmtUraun.
slliilr, i j Terty. Manuth &lt;in*l*d to r * ~ "
fort* to eulwtanliate t *.«.«•• o f faldfied
F ia N F F XI.I.S; N (i\ I HURT gulliy and fn. l l|0 and rwaU
with di ..nkennr«* ea(ieai«Hj a $j*i rharg***l with o|»eiattng an .urr* Cronin aincled it,rough •(
r##i .IT- .
ii
1 hiffh ireaiHin «*irain*( • *•» * nd Bla-W h it &gt;••* -re reading,*’ he *aid|tb»ll
|w n hd. ur.keum
at that which m u
M ltcalid a $2U i,a«a«l«*«I *• K k bad hie &lt;aa#.*i.d in Vlanu.h going to third. Rcbulla
"Un't thr •*•
goi I'epoff, anoth., tl I* if®.
iqCIIM ONU. Va.. O.t
- (A*&gt;
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a mistrial
Tt lie aecond pilch 1*14
X Nary oko.rrvatu.it j una. p,.
The defiant lMinit " " » •
read to ....
in v lw 4 M t n t s r n OK \ A.
Mifk Griffin tl#*rgt.l with ng
JaNftn M.ur».w rbargad with field IJ.achert, acorlof
Dinntroff
harge.!
drtrrtivg*
_
*
I'd l&gt;y Meat. 8a in I oiit.it I,e an.l
from the ro it roon •■
bad made nu. ‘ on a map of lt#r-j ( !l A 1(1.4 'TTEhX II.LF, Va (k l. ••ith'-Chlcf MacWni.t Mule C h ffli ffraxate*! asaaull. Irma fine,I |r&gt;O0 a»-ault atal baltrryv Wffa found tuna. Kuhel &gt;in|M throu|b-|
anti clapped into hi
tin found in
n lib.ary whirn'7 id'*
l». John l.loyd N*-winn*t»
•
»nd. an^ Hlurg» alnclad It
rrmaindei of the •- • " » r• a paicengrr. rraebe.) o 't U ’ f., and rn.lt when Ii# wa&gt; fmiud I not guiltv.
abow.ut ibe I •ichft^K
bunding i (Iran u( tin Ui»ikci%4ty of VI*
11^*1 the! flrat linte In
Arth*-..ua Bvokniffff,
ciiarg#d aetulinr Kuhel lo third a*
)iraiding Judge. \V■ ' "UU-/rum San Hit-go. t'ailf^ |i&gt; guilty
* the 0 trh I* cl tlon and tlie I’a - 'r ltla . wa« alrvte&lt;i
) « . •; &lt;«dkk- Natlhei OiCupant of 0*r month* (hat aurh • U r »* fine ha» • with p-aaeaaing llQ ltf, eal real #4 aon fumbled momaatarily. J
• xelalined. ‘‘ Hy rue
been unpoaed for ffuch an of i
(Continued oq P |f| Four)
Ij
(r«ntlaue&lt;: on F«|c T w »)
’ teiday.
ordered him rrmo.rd
I Ian* wax hurt.
(Ccntloood Om ft| t TwoJ
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�SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, l f H

he Sanford,

Freedom Of The Pres*
.
•w W&lt;Pe*
»®ed«d to convince the
outside world and particularly liberty-loving Americana
tlut th* present German government ladepraved and cannot lOTi epdt^K, . the now p itu Uw of Dr. Gosbbels, min'
Utw .foi'( propaganda and public enlightenment, baa ably,
aupplled i t Henceforth the German people will know noth-

SENATE G R O U P
SEEKS DATA l#F
PO W ER F IR M

LAKE MARY

-A R E S W ,, DISEASE, AND
Hr. «nd M i». L. Pickering re­ DEATH R E A M " waa lh« « ojturned feet week to l beIf home fact o f tha Le**on-8ermon In nil
hern after « pending the eommer Churches o f Ghriit, Scientist, on
Sunday, Oct. 8.
I Cos Ohsed p te s la g * o e k l'l’ t In. the North.1
Tho Golden Text- w *»
from
Tracy explained that tharea In nEJjoer RyeUaine end family Matthew 10:7, 8, “The kingdom
tha Chicago Rock laland Pacift*’ hart maved la with Mr*, A. Ellis of heaven U at hand. Ilaal the
and the St. Loula and Ban Fr**-^ nt' ‘htre home&gt; bn Plfth St.
»kk, clean** tha lepera, ralac the
daeo roada—both now In raeeirer-’’- •*&lt;&lt;VW the Contnranlty Churcn leat dead, eaat out devil*; frrely ye
VtnMay
R
ally
Day
waa
etoavrevd
*h Ip# -1.Vera bought by the V. f t 1
hava received, freely flee."
and International through a joirA' WftM a program of aonga, Bible
A m o rj tha elation* which com­
rtoek account operated with D it-' Yeaflngt, iorgn and exerclaea by prised the Laaaon-Senaon waa
The' kindergarten, primary and the follrwlng from tha ttible:
Junhr department! of the Sun­
day School. A abort talk by Her.
J. M. Tjwnapren waa followed by

Iflet.whd raay publish a paper or be an editor. It provides
that no one of Jewish faith may publish a newspaper tn
Germany. Such a law In thla country would deatrdy'.dui1
foremoat numpte of enlightened journalism, the New
York Times. It further provides that no one, except thoee
of Nail political adherence, may kerre as editors. Such a
Uw in thla country would put ah end to all Republican
newspaper*;
It'places a penalty of death upon the circulation t»f
treasonable artlctfcs or such opinions or information aa may II waa developed from Tracy that
be contemplated "to weaken German military Ideallam, kui- (5.000 aharre of Rock leland tar­
tur, or trade, or offend religious feelings,** with Nazi of­ ried on the hooka at a eoatf'valoe
ficial* of course to be the judges. In other words, Hitler of tS A M A U had a market value
and tits henchmen, who may or may not represent a ma­ aa o f Dae. 81, 1032, o f 1151,878*
Prieto atook a carried on thd
jority of the German people, hare assumed absolute power
In censoring everything which the people may read con­ hooka at |fc£20,98.1 aa tha w jt
of «,000 aharaa. Tracy and
cerning themselves or the outside world.
were worth fC .vtfl
It might be, of course, that some government could cere a agreed,
#-»_mi «nko
1
exercise such arbitrary power In the interest of the people.
It might he that a dictator could arias who would so'far
subjugate his own selfish interest* to the welfare of the FARMERS
GET
people that his power over the prea* would be used to in­
crease the Intelligence and understanding of the masses and NEW PLAN FO R
to promote co-operative effort and greater achievements.
There have been benevolent monarch* in bygone ages who TH E IR BENEFIT
could properly administer censorship law*, but such men
have never found It necessary to resort to censorship.
-r The only rulers who- have, needed•cenaorahtp hwv*W**» tad farmer* will be eligible •tor
those despots who were trying to minlead the people, who loana, and no loana will b » (rtaito
K c
were doing one thing and wanted the people to believe an­ after June 30. M&gt;3(.
Tha affect of the lp»T&gt;» ^ t ilb other;' who always prepared two set* o f speeches, one for
aiiura firm a n a minlmam of
the1classes and one for the masses, who knew that 4Tielr to
tan cvnta a pound for the 'cottmi

B&gt;t dartgeroua,

polnla Out thl
nighty &gt;good
Lou » rtctlrA4

N O R TH nE LD , Minn. — foolball haa tangled with mu.ic h'fJ
and toat. Bardolf Storarli, ycn-l*.
Ing lacklt caiitTdale at St. Olal
College hare, turned In , hla *-t»ifrim when he liamed he had been
chosen a member of the M. U.'ii*
Lutheran choir, lnternatluM.i'r
famous choral group.

Fiery Bulgarian Is
Taken From Court
ATfer Long Tirade

the, atill bold. It haa been ‘A ll lep­
ton: ewhat below that for aon»a
time.
There will be reatrictiona aa t i
the time of aalt to prevent a run­
away market. For example if tha
price reached 15 rente, farmeri
would be compelled to eell.
1
Amplify ing President
Radas
Tflt’e oral atatement, Becnrtaxf
Wallace laid:
W
“ Loana will be IS rent, a pound f*
tha warthouae on cotton elatelow middling or batter aa to n !
grade, 7-8 huh or better aa tn ^
■taplei and 8 ernte per pound on q
cotton doling low middling or yj
better aa to grade and under T-S
Inch aa to elaple.
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“ The loana will be available tn: y,
farmed who agree to abide by the
regulation* and co-operate with
tha sgTitary of egrlcultorv la tla. gi
I0S( potion acreage reduction pro- ^
gram, provided a reduction df aot |
puire than (0 per cent o f (He ,
Average acreage will be resulted ^
aQnai d ry but w b o ggw th e tn ld u itles b1 pr6h|bitlonr and Of » n j farmer. Farmera who aigw r
sw itched .o v e r to th * aide &gt;&lt;)f the r e p c g llltf, h i a 1 Issued a and felflll rontra:ta to co-operate
w arn in g to the d ry sta te* th at th ey w ill becom e a paradise in tha program will gat their
* or b o cilsK ger* a tta r th# adoption o f the tw etiiy -T irtt benefit payment* in addition t-i
tha lean*.
am en dm en t
,
, v
‘The loan value will b, *tepp«f|
Only tw o day a b efore that tn t i e sam e c ity .'o f N e w
Up at tbe rata of (5 A m * a hale
Y ork , w h ere he issued b is atatem ent, th ere appeared lit.4
for aaah month after October.
certain new spaper a fuQ p a g e
advertisem en t o ft • w a it Thl* will cover carrying ctuwgae
known fir m w hich w ill
d istrib u te liquors,
Pricdh
w e r t and iatereal. The int*ra*t rife) to
quoted on alm ost e v e ry th in g fro m B ooth’s g in to d u u n p u n e , farmer* will be ( per cent."
W e w ill n « " g o In to ^ leta tl to list th e p ric e s aa set down,
________
am
w e w ||] rnerely m ention the
obviou* conclusion
that

they were much, much too high When tbe Import duty Warning Issued .
or the federal taxes were added, the whole Hat of spirits
Dry Slates On
competing with
Mr*. ^Klrk Munrj*. widow ol wag prohibitively out of eight ao far as
tha fenjou* author ol byy. book*, bootlegger prices i* concerned.
Repeal Perils
Now the warning which Mr. Rockefeller a e e m v h a v e
th* lata K ik Monrot, denounce!
pr po»«I« far eurrvnry Infleflert. directed at the dry states alone should very f f e a s b e
(Continued Front Pajro Two)
•aad urge* all paoplt to wile applied to thoae which are wet. If the prlcea ,pL w W ™ *1* •latewtd* prohibition will depend
. thalr cf&gt;n(r***mtn opporinf fur liquors are out of line with thoae quoted by wftlFggera entirely upon whethar l|.«*e I
i'thar tlhkarlox .with our money _____
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r__; of prohibition will do
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‘ tte tkwd
o w jn
then the
repeal
very
Httte
Jn it*
It® within the ital* On ovorwh*’’:'ifcyatam.jMra. Moox** undue itotllf object of destroying
■ . Illicit
r : . : : traffic. Tbe
The conovmadgr.Viblic
consunodg^lhibllc Int majrrity in favor of lliig-t/ip
Ilk like Ihiutand* of other* lafl
is going to buy fta
its drinks
drink* where the price Is ch«dp«i*i
cheipeafi pro . ’ contiul, on no othvi L-,*i* ran
[with ■rpw11. fixed Incoinca who U
hog* to L* tvrn i.n'iata'rlv
vldad it U reasonably certain that the atuff
stuff they are getting It
(Would *|. tbaxa Inrom.i dtalrayad vlded
luccoaaful u . .It* popular M M O r
is fit for consumption. ' The welratatee will not be ejtcepted.
accepted. n u ll r# atronx.
one* they atari pilntlpf, prtaaev ia
'™ "
The bootlegging business haa become such a highly ef­
grinding out money.
“ I f an uncompromlalng, boneerganteatlon that it la
U hardly possible It will not dry prohibition i t aitgmpl.vL
if:
------’ &lt; ficient organisation
E^W a *f* where another rirtalt find H
some
in t way of continuing it*
ita existence whenlUquor
whenilftiuor be­ (•Mura to* menhall a
IJtxV* n»*
rtvn*»d thi inllog comes
come! legal. Bootleggers will not be bothered with federal aot ptnUmont lahlnd it
Fo f tho Ear**rta circuit Jbdftaxes or Import duties. They will find that their qoefc/or ballast, admit all th* aiuao. vhlrli
who ordered a certa n . barbar’a
“protection"
“protection'*
will be greetly reduced by the diminution of hav* rvc.ntly b«-n exporter i'il
H I'# E o«l* tymovid becau** h.
state enforcement. With thege
the#e advantage*
advantages uniter thd national Mguua.
bad ciik' hit price faolow that .at* federal and *tate
“
o NoUlnc ia to ha g^m d
lowed ly thi barbar,' agtoant.n1 they will be able to cany on their lucrative trade In-much t j pakunx a law whwr J U r *
As thy matter aland* In ibi tbe aeme old atyle.
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, ,. , maraly td aatiafy tS* n u a l i t •
■latatt staling tha barbar can fir
The only way, It seems at thla time, to get rid of of thooo T*»p &gt;n*U&gt;lo for, JC*
tha Bios Eaalo oven though bo the Illegal liquor traffic la to take the profit out of the bus­
Thla waa Uw flrat eectflR^ &gt;,:
4ooa umJoratl! Mo onnpoUlnr*.
iness end thl# can be done oply by reducing the dutleg end th* RockaftKtr report. ■ H L i i t
taxes on legitimate llouora ao that they cannot be undersold forth thot oaldo from n f l
England ha* 1aeht a riiltgaUoo
th. Klihl*.nth Ajundm ciUj .
i thla Country to make area* by auch a Urge margin.
. a aoUiatoast concamiag
debt* . to, this ftotwin.

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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS X £o
an. Mri. Barwaa a ad her parent*.
Capt. aad Mm. TH U ha#* tha
•ympethy * f th* cawnauaity la
thalr lot*. T V proparty ? u th#
aid Fttta pUoa where Urn family
haa raahtod atato *arty «Myx_ and

a.., Itatt hoJdlrix • ■ a itl.M ;
law* UUgal.
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Live Merchants

ROBERTS’
Grocery and Meat Market
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Shoes
Fortunes
94 end Iff

Eyes Eiamlned
Glasses Correctly Fitted

B. L. PERKINS
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McLAULIN, Jr.

I H Park Ave,,.,.

SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO.

T h e y 'll Cut I Aha N e w I I
Murirfeal tool*; all hi tads of *«!«•
•vra ai»4 hnlvta; prunfuf (oola
of

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RELIANCE
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

KARL J. SCHULTZ
Dbtrict Maatfor
"Over ( H wlRIew la farce”

hew* (TI

OMAN FATALLY INJURED
BRADENTON, 0 : t 7— UR —
Mr*. Laura Uardtaon, of Braden­
ton, waa fatally injured, and W.
L&gt; Foe, railway conductor of
Tampa, urioualy injerrd, The ra­
dar night whan th* auto tn whirl
they war* riding overturned and
Aitpck tha Seaboard Hailway da■ M # g t Btbonla, near her*. Pou
■ R lw o d Internal iajune*.
Uwy abould not forget !'i.H
H a y alao hava a raapunai -lit/ Iw
B e atato* In which teloxlrtnii
■ b lagally oulainablr."

lit 1 M U.

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MARTIN

Beauty
Shop

Special RtveetlgatMaa

SEMINOLE COUNTY
CREDIT ASSOCIATION

1

204 Sanford Avenna

(Continued From Page One)
lace marked with rroeeea.
“ In view o f imy'great experience
gained In preliminary hearinga, I
charge that tha rronaea were mad.
by datocllvea,” he declared. “ 1
aaaume full reaponaibltitjr for thla
charge."

Optometrist
112 Park Avs

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STANLEY-BOGERS HARDWARE CO.

tha. Scriptural” , by M*ry Baker
Eddy: "Inrtcedf o f Cod aandlng
ticket** and death, Ha daatroya
than, ant) oringa to light Immor­
tality. Omnipotent and Infinite
Mind made all and include* all.
Th1* Mind doaa not main mistake*
and *ubaequcntly correct them.
God doaa not cauae man to ain,
to be alek, or to di«h (p, 200),

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Havana .cattd
t of Kay Meal
.1 mo w-re* thaa
la.hlng. Many
aaaimtr'ayrt
when tho wind

-Beat For The Sooth**-

Why not make your Kitchen Jnet a. bright arid
eU m In, aa you know bow. It U eaay whan yon uae doklto A Gay
Products.

Ihy diseases” (Pa. 103:1, 8).
Tha Iv.inon S.rmoo alao laeluded tha f illowing paaaagta from
tha Christian Sciatica taatbook,

Ott’s Homer In 10th
givea Giants Fifth
It, 4*3, And Series

Clared that ,1

DOZIER &amp; O A T S Q CAU TT. P.

HAVE YOUR WATCHES AND
CLOCKS FIXED BY ONE WHO
. REALLY KNOWS HOW! '

BRIGGS

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ia l A n d P ersonal Activities

IRT r r i B B , 8ad«ty M h f

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t f .la i
ul her
Mr .ad
Avenue.

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Ih r ia J t fl yeaterday
where .he will be
U S v il'i
Mias Mabel Wit.u.i,
Wit.o.i, *wl.j
).» laue.it
ia Bomknot. High
lU ih Setup
School U*t
Da­
yeart ha* arrived here
hore from
fr.
riaaa and I. spending a ftrn dn&gt;»
wtth friend, oefore taking up hnr
work Inr Jackson county.'
a. Linton E Allen
Helen Ellxalw".,
the week-end In OrMr. and Mr*. S. E.

Ita lia ' HoughLon returned y**tarday til Chicago after! .pending
aararal month,
here .with hi.
parents, I Mr. and Mrk. Jame*
Moughtdi, Eaat Second Street.
Mr. and Mr*. R. f i . 'F o x and
returned yesterday from
C ^ S g o ’ where they .pent about
t * o weefca vlilting relatfvw. Tt)ey
alto vis Nad the
q f; Prog-

Prank L. Miller and Leonard
Miller Idft) ye.terday for Chicago
ta .pend h .hart time at tha
• World'. Pale.
Mr*. E. F. L r i f hare
Mr. a)
rom Chicago ; where
returned
they virile the Century, «/‘ Frogi-

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Mrs. Ym na Falreloth. worthy
grand real on of the grand chap­
ter o f ’ F irida. Order j i f the
E ta toiV f tr, wa&gt; the gueat of
Mr*, n i r
W. Warner, of the
Velde. P o l k whilaeln.ro on her
Official y l.it to Samiilole Chapter
K m b tr Two. H n
Warner arcompanied Mre
Faircloth
to
CUrmodt today.

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atbi Mr*. tyewl* N. Stuckey
Sm . daughter Mary, .pent last
ig h t at the Methodl.t p*r*on»ge
Op tha Tguaats of the R*v. and
t i n . Smith Hardin. Dr. Stuckey
wna formerly p**tor of Trinity
Methodkri Church,-’WllOit. and h*
oily a * * Y ^ V ut* to
y. whsL# t C Stuckey
pointed paatcr of th«
u* Methodist Church,
Fourth
leading churthee of
of
ethodiam.
Southern

ENEVA
Grammar School
The
Itb an
,y
morning
opened M _ ,
enrollment of 66 pupil*.
Mr. and Mr*. John*on, of Or­
lando, have m-ved Into the Moore
t o u t on th* Titusville road
Mr. tod Mr*. H. H. r*Ui»Ball
tetoroed Sunday from
Wayne*-

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filc C . ' w h e r e

they

.pent

the

eta Franklin ha* returned
l MWriaalppl and i* making
M g hoeto with Mia* Mary Stsmss
again tkl* winter.
i « * n Weton U aMawding the
Oviedo U
School.

J

Bn. Ho| MlUec .pent, .everol
|aai

wwek

with

fri«nd* la

The flrat meeting of the *fft.
new Orlando District
Endeavor So-let y wa*
held Thursday night at H:00 o
clock at the home of Ml&gt;* Mary
Franc** Andrew*, n s Wen Ninoteflth Street with Joe Parrot*,
o f Apopka, preriding.
The Rev. Morria Book, paxtor of
the Central Chriatian Chjreh, of
Orlando, opened the meeting with
a prayer after whi h the flrat
pealm waa repeated by (hr mem­
ber*. A negro spiritual w *» stinw
by a quartette rnnpoerd of the
Mixer* Katherine Vrrnay, Marga­
ret Vemay, Mary France* An­
drew*, and Sam Dighton.
During the butinea* *e**lon the
datlea of the varioux officer*
were explained in detail. A eorial
period wa* then enjoyed by the
following: J»* Parrott, president
of Apopha; Earl Ward, oil Win er
Park, vlca-pr*»ldent■ Mi*» Marga­
ret (Ireenleaf. of Apopka. *ecro­
tary; Paul M*ara, trea.urer; Ml.*
Maud* Rouse, publicity superin­
tendent; Ml** Mary
Gardner,
junior superintendent; Ml** l-outse
Thom**, quiet hour superlnten
dent; and the R*v. and Mr*. Morris Iloek. all of Orlando; and the
Mi.re* Katherine Vrrnay, Marg*
re* Vernay, and Mary France*
Andrew*. U. B. P. •uperinlendenl;
and Sam Dighton.

Mi»« Florence Lord Is
MarriedToMr.Norman

M em ber* of toe tale* tore* at
Forroat Gatcbel'a Caah G roctry on
j Sanford Avenue held a meet ng at
th* etore laat night in which
they dlacuued method, for pro­
moting better aervlce for patron*
of th* store.
Manday.
Mr. Gatchel ha* consistently In­
The Woman'* Missionary Socle- sisted upon pleasing hi* rvstomty of the First Baptist Church cm, end it U hi* opinion that
will meet at 3:30 o'clock at the monthly meeting* ataged by hi.
church.
employe*, play a real pert n ac­
The Sunbeam Band o f th* First complishing thla purpoer.
Baptiai Church will meet at 3:30
Tho.e attending the matting
a'clock at tb* church.
la.t night were: Theodore Weber,
All auxiliaries of the Woman's J. V. Toole, D. B. Levy, George
Missionary Society of the First Ti&gt;wn*end, Millard
Rutherford,
B*pti.t Church will meet at 3:S0]Fnrd H.rri.o'n,' RichaH^MtCIri0 c oc*'
land, Fred Stanley, Kenneth PhilTUESDAY
I Up*. John Smith. Herman MidTh* Atarian Class of the Fir*t ! uleton, James Shepherd, and Mr.
Baptist Church will meet at T:3d |Gatchel.
o’clock at the church annex with
the new officer* a. hoeleaa**.
The Daughter* of Wesley Cla.i
of th* First Methodi.t Church
will meet at 8:00 P. M. at the
home of Mr*. S. E. Jones, 101
E*.t Seventh Street, with Mm.
Jon**, Mr*. Katherine Davis, Mr*.
C. W. Stoke*. Mr*. R. T. Thra.h.
(Cewtlaaed from Page One)
er, *nd Mrs. R. G. Hickson a* wanl to re*i*l the holdup. They
hontexaea.
wrr* slugged on thr head with
each
auffeiing deep
The rhit.the* fla t* of
'lie pistol*,
of th* First Baptl.t Church wdl g**he*.
have it. monthly businr.t meet
With the other*. they were
ing at 7:30 P. M. at the hunu , f forced to lie nn thr floor, and aft­
Alias ll. ie l Tew, 20o A UK 'll er being gagged, blindfolded *nd
Aven.e.
tied, th* robber* went hsatily
The Glcanci*
Class •
'l e through their pocket* and stripped
Pie*hyteri*n Church will hale n their Jewelry.
social Hireling ai 1:JU .'r iw i a*
The holdup men stuffed money
the rhurrh. M i * . &gt;1, J I . . m a n
and Jewelry into their pocket*,
ard Rodman Lehman w ll tli &gt;w
and eiplain ►I'df of the W '.b ,* •hovrd their pistol* Into their
belt* and walked out. From witFair.
“ The Junior Ittgk "School r . T.v n**»a* nearby who mw t»u men
A. will meet at3:30 o'clock
at on thr atreel at th* time, |mlkc*
believe they walked we*t on lathe school auditorium.
fayett# Street and disappeared
north on Ashley Street.

Social Calendar

IJnmnskod Thugs
Koh T piiIhU Men
In Gaming Club

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Announcement wa* made today
by Mr. and Mr*. Robert W, Lord,
o f thb city* of the marriage o*
their daughter, Mi** Florenr*
Ktlna l^ortl, o f Stonlngton. Conn.
The flirturr MVoltaire** in which
to Orrl* Btown Norman. Jr.. * « t
f of Mr*. Ida M Nnrm»n. of Old George ArliR* i« itim 'ij by War­
The Rev Smith Hardin, pastor
I Mystic. Com* The m »rri»ge took ner Bro* .
haiied on a muffle
place la*t Saturday *ftcinoon
dramatic incident in the life of of the First Methodist Churrh of
4:30 o'clock at 'be borne of Mr the ffreat French pfbet, philoeo this rity, will leave tomorrow aftand Mr*. Georg.- K R..l.m*nn n pher ami firebrand whom* Inflam­ ernoon for Bradenton where he
Old Myeti' with Ihc llev Georg' matory writlnffM almibut precipi­
will preach th# evening hour ser­
p, June*, of Muiamhai’c. offirtat tated a French revolution
Methodist
In thia the aetor and the prn- mon at the First
ing.
Th* bride bod ■« ber attendant* ducitiff company fallowed the pal- Churrh of that city which will
Mr*. Hatel C Bucklyn. matron l**m natahliitlied first in the alaire rrlrbralr Homecoming Day at
• f honor, the Ml**** M*r&gt; F.llr i ami ncreen play ‘'Dtiraeli,'* which that lime.
Robinson and Allhe* N-rinan, al*o centerrti ah ml one event In
Thr Rev Hardin was pastor of
hridssmalil*. and Ml** Taylor, the career of tha British atatM- the churrh in that city for five
flower girl The wedding march man.
yaars and during hi* pastorale the
was played l.y Ml** Alvid* l.owi*.
Tha life nf „ really preai man present brick churrh building * • •
nf
StonlngtonU*ber*
were offer* alrnojd too much material erected. Other preacher* from
George O. Robinson *n.l I*»n*ld for the dramatlal, l^oia N Park­ this locality who will attend are:
Unyd Taylor.
er. who wrotf MDn»raeir* oriffinal- thr Rev I (' Jenkins, presiding
An afternoon gown of brown
i
" I the rvnuaat of Mr. Arlia*. alder of th* Orlando Distort, and
brocade with
velvet IF
ireoraette and tiroeade
wun vnvr.
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. f.-'alm oal wave H all up a* a had thr Rrv || K Partridgr, both
trim vra* worn hy the bride b»r
.
trim
ir,ra
job hecaune nf a anper ahundanre
I he otemnfon !f*r mc ««Morlr« wtrr
r o l l IIK C T ID N
of m aterial available.
Tro fiM im
a brown velvet tc*t"'. brown eorde
fr^ m that eaperiencr, M r A rli«a
Ity inistakr thr rnmr of Mrs
•Upper*, and a *hower liouuurt af
in»iata&lt;l that
**Voltairt."
w h irh Hurt VV. Warnrr
was omitted
rote*. Mr*. Bucklyn w *. attired
cornea to the M ilane Th e a te r Sun
from thr gurst list *1 thr dtnnrr
in black velvet and rrrp*. Ml*r
day and
M o nda y,
be
modeled party givrn Thursday rvrnlng at
Robinson In blue velvet, and Ml.*
Norman in black and whit* velvet. alonjr s im ila r line* an«1 held to thr Vaidrt tiolrl by Mr*. It F.
Ml** Taylor appeared in • fro k the dramatiaation of on* incident, i Crvnahaw and Mr* G K M r K * y .
I'knrt# Kenyon 'ha* th-* role of — •
of old rose *ilk end corned a hi*
Madame Pompadour and Margaret mit lee* and rhairmen were ap­
ket of flower*.
pointed for new tommitleea. It
follow in g the ceremony a re Lindsay that nf Galas' daughter was divided by tlie memlrers to
Other*
In
the
east
Include
Thro
ception wa* held Mr
and Hr*.
purchase yearly suhscripl tons 1
Norman will reside in Old Mynlic d're Neelnn. Reginald Owen and
th# I* T A. magasine ami ( htlil
Mr*. Norman we» b«m In this Alan Mowbray. The pi'jure was
Welfare Copies will lv kept al
rlty and wa* graduated from San directed by tha late Join Adolfl
the school
with
Mis*
Emma
ford High School in IS33 Later
Owen, prmcijial
■he wa* graduated from * Tamp*
It hen tha mother* present wore
burinas* college and for the pest
countetl tha attendance prise wa*
two ml
Ihrt-cn
r^t»ry to
awarded to the fourth grad*
th# n u p ^ r i n t r n d r n t o f S t o n l u i r t o n ^
taught by Mrs. E. J Rnulh Tha
•ehool». Mr. Normao la a native,
With about 31 mcmU-re In alof Stonlngton.
|trndanea. Us* ftrpt liaetlng of meeting then adjourned for a
•octal period.
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the school year o f the rtVgat Side
Tha Rrv. If.' Irving lawsuit, ’ e f Primary P. T.-A. t i’ k place
West Palm Baach. will arrive to­ Thursday afternoon tnlth* school
te be the gueat of Mr. auditoriugl, Mre. J. iH. 1‘nwall
Mrs. U Hawkins Ccnnally. presided gear tha burinwa session
q * will Uav. Monday with th*
During/'tha meeting report*
Martin J. Bram, for Wash- ware heard from tha vatirgra com­
ta s k *. D. C. for ■ abort vlalL

Arliss Film At Milane
Based OnReallncident Rev, Hardin Preaches
In Bradenton Church

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esides
ting

iMrn. Powell
!Over P. T,

B U y .ln

O visd o.

iris Donnshua, of Orltot o week-end her* with
- - Mr and Mr*. Arthur
Button

haa gone
rill Uarh

to

avis I. attending the
school In Oriando thl*
Ill), has reamed hi.
| Rollins Collaa*. II* &gt;■
the cam pot tile year- •
d M r. W. J. foavld and
DevU relumed laat week

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Sundav-Monday
10-25
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1

hn he

Li

HE SHOCKED THl WICKED
EST CITY IN THE ifORLD! .

Churches
FU LL c D ^ r i i ,

TABERNACLB

Second Mass, 9:00 A. M.
Eroalng Devotion*. 7:30 P. M.
''D a lly Ma*a, (axcvpt Saturday)
Park Averua and Sixth Street. 7:30 A. M.
Th* Rev. W. P. Brook*, Jr.
Saturday Maai
fur Children,
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
9 00 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Instruction*.
.. ,
B. Y. P. U. 61IB P. M.
Grdde School pupil* on Mon­
Evening Worship 1:30 P. M.
days and Saturdays at 3:00 P. M.
Wednesday Service .7:30 P, M. High School pupils on Mondays
Earphone* for herd rf hearing. and Thursday* at 7:19 P. M.
Visitor* welcome.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.

New1Orlando Road rear Genavt
Avenue.
- Tba kxv. William F. UcPhxr
*o«. ptotor.
Bible School, 9.45 A . M.
Morning Services, 110:0 A. M
Erasing Service*, 7:45 P. M.
W o m e n '*
Pra;er
Mextlng PAOLA COMMUNITY CHURCI
Wednesday. 90:0 P. M.
Th* Rev, Alfred Erlceon, poalor.
Proyer
and
ProU* Service
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Wednesday, 7:15 P, M.
Chriatian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service*, 7:30 P. M.
EBF.NE7BR MKTTIOmST
Mid-weak Prayar Mealing, 7:30
RCH
P. M.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
IIDLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Epwnrfh' League, 6:49 P. M.
a iU U R C II
Preaching, Thursday, H:00 P. M
Martin Bram, rector.
by Rev. R. T. Caldwell, paetor.
17th Sunday after Trinity.
P R E s S T m ilA N CH11RCR
Holy Communion 7:30 A- M.
Church School, 9:30 A. M.
Rev. E. D. jlrownle*.
Holy Communion and Svinnin,
Sunday Schori. 9:45 A. M.
11 00 A. M.
Mornii.g Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Young People'* Service Lea- e.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. 6:30 P. M.
Monday: 4:00 P M. SI. Agne*
Th* session will meet at the
clois of t^t morning and evening Guild.
Wednesday: 7 30 I’ . M. Vestry
worship M P k y lor th* recaption
of members. Those without church Meeting.
homa* in Sanford am welcomed to
A L l. SOULS CATHOLIC
all 4&gt;Vviogi. The paitor is avail
CHURCH
able (dr conference every morning
from ’f.OV o'clock to 12:00 o'clock
The Rev. J J. Kellaghan, pas­
In hll Itody at th« church.
tor.
Sunday Service*.
LA K E W a HY COMMUNITY
First Mass. 7.30 A. M.
i III' HCIl

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•.
&lt;Preahylerian Gavernment)
Organiaod in 1694.
Preaehlrg Services at 11:00 A.
M. and H:00 I'. M.
Graded Sumlay School wllh
Tfhtned Tcavbera. HLOt] A , M. .
Mlnlaler, tk* Itev. Jame* M.
Thomjuun.
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' Siitpealh Street anil Sanford
Avqrif*'
Thr Rrv h\ M Marler, pastor.
Bible tichaol, 0:49 A. M.
Morning Service, 11:00 A M.
Evening Service. 7:30 P. M.
Wedneeday service, 7:30 I’ . M.
FIRST CHCRCn OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Christian Selene* **rvi(e* are
bald every Sunday morning al
th* churrh at East Second Street
■» 11:0 0 'n’eiork. Suhtect for to­
morrow is “ Are Sin. Disease and
Death R ea l'''
Wednraday evening churrh at
900 E. 2ns St., at H rut o'clock.
This churrh .maintains a free
Reading Room at tne churrh where
tha Bihla wnd all authorised Chris
tlan Sckegce Idlrralur*
may br
rrad, borrowed er purchased Open
Tuesdays and Fridays from 3 to
6 P. M
t ill K( ll (IF THE NA/.ARKNE
LAKE M A11V: FLA.
Sup jay. Sect
Sunday Sk hm»lr. y 4o
PrmclHnif, tt :!KI A
W M Kixrrly . *1 (HI
N V. |» s 'fl 15 I’

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor.
Sunday School 9:49 A. M.
Professor G. E. McKay, superintandsnl.
Morning Service 11:00 A. M.
Sermon by the pastor, "The
Promise of the Holy Spirit."
Young Peopla'a Division 6:30
P. M
Kirn ing Service 7:30 I* M.
Senium hy the Rev. A. A. God­
frey, nf Seville.
Wednesday Service 7:30 I’ . M.
A ronflal invitation is cite mini
in all to attend these aervlce*.

Gen. Johnson
SAID

“ TO I N C R E A S E S A L E S A T THE
PRESENT MOMENT..........................

Aggressively

Promote Your Products
to the Public
Mr. Johroton elaborated toying:

3 in I*. M

475
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Wool or Gotto*

Double . .

find

‘The Modem Method In Advertising
"The Amerli-an public lookit to ndvertlaing for
NKWh.of good mcrrhsndiso and good values.

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Otn. Johnnon Rut

3 4 i&gt;«rr*tt| In A U | u i t . I t J l
l h * • asms- niuiith Itui
yaar
ln d u a | r la l
pf •■*!«&lt;
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tiR tr

I ’i l i i i |*f la #* S i r y|i I I pe l
r * m III July
1*11 51 B g g l h t l
IH ► • •in * ntiiitth ! • » ! j r * r

Phpne—

'7

"Amrrimn industry must help the public
(he goods it nerds.

num ber*.

'There has never been s time when the public waa
so alert for new s, an nowr. Kvents have moved so rapidly
that people would bo completely ignorant of what U
going on If they did not closely follow the press.

"Tbin Iremeiukrun public interest in NPiWS can be
capitalized by American industry. And the way to do
it in to
,

Each Day
Next Week

Parle bluahed — Frame Q trered — creation
rocked at the worth* Y whispered in 4
woman'* earl- ,v
-I

*

"There in no longer any renaonable doubt that U}a
Utiblk 1m beginning to nhop again, nnd to look toward
replnromentn fur its worn-out pexmesaiona.

pasture *1 Bradenton
the evening service tha
chorus of many voice*
wa* active during former
will he revived for special

form er

f a l l u t r * sltl-h • U r n r a a r trf
|T ire li'rnl In A i i l u p l IDJu as
a a t* l n * I i hr » wms* i uui i I It I hwI

One
Day
Service

Corner Park Avanu* and Third
St real.
Tha Rev. John Bernard Root,
minister.
. Church School. 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M,
Sermon by the pastor.
Christian
Endeavor
Society,
7:30 P. M.
Mid-week Service Wednesday,
7:49 P. M.

Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Ssosr ha*
returned from their _ n u l l
spent In Wayne*villa N. C.
es peeled to return about tt^s I l f
-of Sept-- but oaring to the lH«
nf Mrs. Saner they were
to do to. (
A. D. Sauer Jr. remained la
C. to attend School.
Mr. and K » Walter Carter J5
of Oviedo left this week for Dsa
son G*. where they
wtll t
their hotnp. '
Mre. J. W, Coata has rata
from her Stntmer vacation In
North. • • . . .
!;
William Henry Martin to a
tending Jr.-High School in' O
Undo. ,
' ,
Mias Nalllt Agnes SUoa at I
Albert Stine are attending Hi| 1
School in Sanford.
On Monday morning
School opened It* doom with
appropriate program., Those
rd on platform and giving
were Dr. W. J. Carpenter, R#v.
W. Dickert, Rev. J. N. Thon
C. R. Dawson, and th* new pf
clpal, Prof. H. M. Ordesa. A t
th* school trusts**, T. It
R. F. King and F.. L. Jordan.
Mias Mavis Kirklsnd. o f O llnj
villa, Ga. left Thursday «H4r
few days visit with her silt
Mre. WTIIlam Lee. Mrs. Lea
rently relumed from Ga.

M ANU FACTURERS A N D ADVERTISERS

Preaching’ at C,«unly Hume.
2 1r. P M. ami *1 Convlrt Tamp,

At
mens
whirh
year*,

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

OVIEDO

IN A LETTER SEPTEMBER 29 TO LEADING

Preaching, 7 49 P M.

Blanket
Special!

Mr*. B .o rg l Geiger le nursing
lH .

Oc t o b e r 7, in s

GatchePs Sales Force
Holds Meet LastNight

Ttlephona: Office 141

Christian EndeavorOf
DistrictMcets
- J i n . W . a * Seebry Is im pm
l i l . i t her home on Magnolia A*

satuh pat,

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GOOD V A L U E O R A G O O D
PRODUCT SIDE BY SIDE WITH
O f HER NEWS OFTHE WORLD"
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I St U K T I I K M » T # T K o r

Spuyjoru

IU guard of bit
far » rta t^ w W
: In striking co

I Taking advantage of
plod

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but! nona-lhe-Ua* . scrappy

Palatka football
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effort*

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Sanford rotted op

three

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WASHINGTON, Oct- 7— 0 f t T o Bill Tarry and. hi* victorious

s it e a s s ^ &amp; K s a a
W fk f w

p a lrfM P ff *dtWett|J|d.

ffW rw (M w M p f ; world
battle yraa, •'fft* m a le *

eerier
gama-

Urr **v

T * d°)cfol Joe Cronin and hie
Washington »■ * • ». it w *« juat a
bidxeat vrnmd vainer duHq* ,tf* headache and on* o f tha biltefai*
day, ripped e lf » flfr t 4 d » « I" doaee th# god* of 4 *f*»t * Ter dlahtwo tri*a af»*r tb* opefllef &gt;iett f r - ■■ i
o ff o f the aecond hair, bvif the I f f '
With bla hand* to bi# throbblnit
rpod* itUfened, aed M id la n d
head, Cronin Joined but )IUl* I"
wma forced to punt on fouf)h
th* ravine choni* o f IfUUr defuin’ Palatka loot flea yard* on the ciatlon Nf limply* C t*4 i*
*

f &amp; l f f ' tb S T w2y.'*’ ’prodaca.t ’
tuuchoonn b the l u i li ree tlln;Ua bt f^lV. md. &lt;wU . illii| Ihr
t m * polat by’ a'1. well&gt;U»Nr.»trd
paaa, ecured a 7 to 8 vlal.rif.'
' Th# till, * tkrlcAlK ' »l ’*tU h
tp jfln t day d fit r . app*.,'d dcscned to be a S to 0 t’lfdfy fur
iJieoenabatUed v |m Io .’ ' tiN*-"laft,and Hood had ■qakhfJ ■
Uaabed p w l from
P&gt; (h »•*.
(filter got (our yard# o ff lift
b iU dlr.of |h« third qpmJtt, lo
ii « a Ilf M v i* w wn ih* (*►•* t i guard, but ti* loe't ala yard* op tie
other *ld« V&lt; (&gt;* UgO io |WU play*
*o that a pypl f t * I* opjai-, |fr■qt,1 anperWr trainin' p Id d*
Clelland’a punt yran blocked wh«o
•tafy, .aad a Semioal* l i t ' ‘ I "
t t * t ' ban' bain rapuUau all * l ‘ f f rliht tackf* (foqJy turf thfpaah
Into (h* Seminole tmckfleld, pnr|
osten, fiiU ily woiu l - i f f i r c l&gt;i|
the hftl del) aquayely iptu th* arm*
f N M +&gt;I*U to * Rol»t ?her# Kof Hood. Th*. *»ilb a clear fiel I
v * ) M f f t m • if 'P f » p •}&lt;■ r • • head of him, raced the p&lt;l yprde
g lW k NIW. rf P ,l * r,lil|?f l “ *
" l
lietpeen him and the goal Ho#, II* tending
up.
Captain
Thornton'* kick (o f extra Polo'
w*« wide, and the wore wan: Palatka 8, Seminole High, 0.
A fter the klckaff, * which 'U f-

X ffe r .w m J ifi'

co*t flemlnole High
f l r W o d V p ^ t w»| cV irfaiid Hi*
th* ball 76 percent of the time, ball wa* ilnwned on the 60-yard
iwtver, the Maroon goal line
o Never approached closer than
&gt;**, whq turned In
laIton received mapyB^fTv
tie* In their deslrq to step
lay had termed * ' heavy and
owerful -Hanford tram.
Captain Thornton and fu llW k
[arrill were outstanding for I’a-

couldn't say what v
d that raueed hla eiij
’ hi* mates said it wi
i combination of big)

°'T*i

id fixag ilowp mat* whan Miller Ing, la-kllng, and drive'must be
rannan, and Oliver Miller ga»y go) nine jarda off left guard and rnrrgcjad before that &lt;|ay.
bod areounla of themaelves fur M rllellam f h llotH
rtdT11
Efery man ON (he Hewilnoje
famlnnlj High. ’D'e. cp.w^l was tackle for fife yards, and tb* P 'lr l High team bad a chance In 'prove
quarter ended with Ihe l*ali on the1hla worth, and while the net re­
^.0 yard line a* Hughes and Me-, sult w|*n'l a derisive vlrtorjr,
Clelland had picked up thra* fane spygi agreed that the mattyanJ« f*sh
•d
rlf) la |hare, that it la in gnqd
coq.lltUn: j^d that anot hrr good
piplJGll Tu ill
start of the laat quarter. It m in -

t i tb* first

of football TOft

A shoe-string tackle by Harnafi

RESULTS

V * YOUR WATCH
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HolM I* hereby alven lh*A **•
uederalgard wilt. «&gt;■ ON «tb Not Swop * * i eat* red on the J
i&gt;( 5,'ovember, A. Ik K it, preeeM SteptemVet, A. D. K it, la
te i*ie l|oqor»|i|l Owunlr
MeilnuIrCuttety, rio fW i. W f l » J
rnerti, n m q a l end vetKhera *■
xeertaM m trjrttf the ,~ » » * * t f * f
Mtia Verb fcuvilllec.’ «.»-**»*) end
■t u lt time, then wnrt there, make
union nf m M HM It. OKI &lt;*r ■»
order &lt;|le*h*r«tnb her *■ euch
* A T i l ' T B f V . *nd day *&gt;f W fIrmber. A.
n OW!(
Am Admlotelretrl* of the
K-tala of
K oiT it m a c k cu vu .t.rr.it. ■
Deceased

&amp;

Football Re^ul^s

To-Nfcjht

Oirnty Cnnrt &lt;h&gt;jt*
lutili Mf'nfi.iv'tCicr
Many Froseetjtlfirif

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I,U n A N T C IT Y . Pa.— Virtual­
ly an enllra town was Included In

p#.

nr October. IK*. I" » » ,l J J , *h*
Hrrult ilnurt in anti for Netnloole
tSiantr, M * » » . I" Ctomcerr. In a
rertaln t w W tfceretn
prDdtri*
Wherrln Jrft»ro&gt;n Htaodard Wfe
Inrurenrc r\»m»iknr. « eorporatlun
under the U v l ' t l Korll* l?»rollne.
wee ptelntlff, anA Huwerd I,. Illti.
Ortnletei'. anwiarrVW. ' wa* d*C*n&gt;
dent. I, II. M. tVaaeon » » Hpcclal
lfaeier of **ld fo tr t 11&lt;/ »*&gt;d
free *|.n-tntnt ebadl oner tor sol­
an* eell at public inilcrr befoiu
the front dnor or lh» Oiurt tlouee
in Panford.
iH e lM e
t'ountr*,
b'ltuld*. between Ike leant bourn of
sale, un lluuit*)' Ibe llh day of
Vrrti Itiber, K it, lb* aline bclnic *
rule day of title INiuct, tb- follow,
low deecrlbcC iiroperty ellunl* In
Xrmlnola r e r i l i i Klortd*. tu-wlt:
fail K In HlStb I of th* Han.
lant* - Addttlen •”
H*uford.
plot Ida, u plat of which )* rerorded tn Id*) Hook 1 at t’**n
a* In th* Public rfeconli of
ttnmloole Coooty, Hbirb *.
the eime In he eold to eatufy laid
&lt;1retro Term*: t»n j. rurchaeer to

l}o you know why ih# waxn&gt;
wolcomal She, hartalf, didn’t,
M olH otl) (bqd
'!**
social fpult no o m forjjlvai,
was th# reQlon, Vof fio on*
rood hava boliioii*. Gqrflliog
with Ihlofin* Initantly destroy*
mouth odors and check* infec­
tion. Ute It doily. Rocpnt tfftf
tbow thol title rin* prompthr
ovfffqm ey odors ordinary antiyopllct can’t hid# in A day*.
Lomberl Pharmpeql Company,
Si. louit, (AowU.5-4,

S o ,4vou
sxx vouig.
S* * *f* » *
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Mrl'fellanil ripped through |hn
Palatka llhe for slg, three, and'11
yanla, putting the ball on tha ft
IH|).I|M&lt; Me gH| iwqmoiw at

a
s Kpenally
iS Saftei
iA
offL
aIII*

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yard at renter. Knlghi
A N T E D t Man for Taa and ( ’of right guard, but a
fee Rout* through Sanford nm Knight lo MrCIrlland,
It A t o r t CfIRfcb
U B 3 * e M O N tV
to M l I W 6 W

H r t W v V m l l t 'W M . with

vtttory depending upon one point
and only three minute* rental*,
ing to play, quarterback Knight
did not M l hit*.' *M&gt;- bffHeltan.l
“ ••My anatched tb* ahort lose

leTeSb fu 'P l Oetola jp«v
Coach Mrl.utas alotad
this
morning that hi* boy* might hove
don* better, but that ho la aatli-

r--u *
V. BPItNr'I'.lt.
lipeclal M*&gt;ttr.
lH’NTd jmfNMOfl, ■
Id IVI) *■ fllT t.H
Hohrllor* fer l l l l i l l f t

Always

tEYrMDSKVJ I A U A T S UJHj
9 0
A F ttR *
F o a n r ,* y o u n g ;

Term"
for dfrtl*

peomptfy ff4(
ontUopiica cast’

K*7&gt;H.o*i *hf ** le , l pl* * t onJ holding* of
ttaeamen’.fhr Durant Plat* tflaax'Company.
ik a. i—r, Among the
holding^ 1 gre
170

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AMIRS MILDRED NIX teaches pi- down. Refeier Kvane first named
^ ano and violin. 8tud|o Houthsld) It a safely and awa)drd Seminole
t||gh (WO pq|pU, but later hr
.Primary.' 60 regia » leeaoss.'
said that It was a Kn rhbark which
did oqt count to the scoring.
I’sltlk* put the boll U play
RAHAM 1W ton truck, elaks with a kirk from Its 30 yard line,
Mid cob 1126.00. Chevrolet 1 ton amt MrCIclland, who had replaced
M FlM Rf.'Fftai
( i r b i '.
k aw |lr.s f l i r t . Reel aM Boss.-

!«*■ bjf'tfw Art Ion o f th e . whe.-it and
stock market* and talk o f ftr % r pw?iwp d * !w » ‘ o it1* «nH
o
f
ifop-lojo
o«f»quartan when Bui
Kowoajjo.
nounfrmenl o f pie cotton* l^ :i
m
f
w
f
f
W
w
B n * d e a r F P 1 ,|qp-dqqe*r. out
3&gt;mnupt J M upwOe
on a *ho#-1#oth*r aymphoRJ-T* 4*
rrmber contract* broke In
mou« r
ilght and •one o f t&gt;* C l*of* M *
In th* l*(p fa d in g or 2*
absent i
jenred irlitjf *dmlnl«tral|on nioi
" I t w u the greatest ball t* i&gt; «
a cent a pound l&gt;cli.w the hi
I *t * t pi*r*d la," »*M
? !¥ » " H - W
V
«&lt; '
Bill Temr. w* w o * fP ffW k f- ,
o f September 23. Tht* uu
f it '* Juat ilk* * ff4«- U f 0 the
beat pitcher to
tffprid.*;
And then waan'l m i doubt that
meant e tfrlr.b *lrfd ,f4 P IfuhII, who trap quietly revivin g
congratulations.
fl ye*tonl*y reached the
“ And’ lb* way Rye* warn# bark
loot quotations fiac* .
and got thoM taro M l*," Tarry
aaf&lt;l, “ wa# something to writ*
down from L^a hip)) ppiqt In Jul*
home about."
liefeired' ileflveriej bulh uf cof-i
and pat* established net* Tow.
pri.'e recorif* for the present ***•
ended the game.
•on.' ' '
','7*
’ “ W ap," aailf) Tjfftj,
be** ip so tjmgy lough spofs all
I’rrW 'tt1* .w*pj d °y n!?l1i t f ,h
peaf and getting ot|i of 'em j^at gaisl, despita uptnm* o f hoy'
PO U .«fiK flAMKn
Hk* ‘ hal. Y [i Eltfed both aod
llupard 111 Preubyterlaa #.
took ouj *b*nu fo r tpajw t) (tarn*
t'urmaa
I I I il*|il*e a t.,L1
,.
NKW YOKK, Oct. 7— (-ft — WMl CdbefCydl-TtwuM-Wbln*
S«
Weak grain mxrWrtn brought a NeWberry f: tVoff*rd *.
‘ '"&gt;i'F* *
downward drug In wlnckx yester­ jflcleea 1l
day* but (h# ton* hrighteard to*
. '
m a tt W iio o i. *
wtfrd lb* close and final abac* U * lo e w * ltlp O f A n d r e w J a ch eoa ■
price* were little changed. On tb* IIi Jw i ' k . la d H i Kcrn»nilln» *.
qvfrygg, tb« merkey lost _|*^* tbm Drake S| IH U e f t
“ Juat l'.'for# Bolton
Melbourne *t Ortundo iTul.e u
a ppipt nej: p fetgIca iia fa bod fjske
alldmportant
group
H ly (; Mnntfccll" »
Blonde Ryan, “ HughU
g * ^ .,
VWHftt? TW
1.(00,11)0 Drlendo *. Davlnaa Ilcurh t. I Tic).
T: |io«hncll u.
ed to ' Hubbell:
7"
shore*. «m»l|ir Ihtn llr» Thfu»i|ay. Kuetle
Tort Mycre X; Port I’lerC- a.
*‘f!e l him (o hit on
iw c p ) » « » io Mi* limn tbiS'iiii IA rcadla) Hi l’utiiu I lords
11 I Tie &gt;,
&lt;•
and we'll get him on
elngfe t r f41l)g dp.:
Heine* i*llr II: firewater &lt;&gt;
ry effect *p other Dun tie I Ion IS ; P e tlu w e h lp « .
p,* r "
atop U&gt;»« ori(er Uulnry li: I'rrrr K
A crack of ibe bat— and Ihe.'l Nolry,
liiv e r n r e e t o ; (fa d e I ' l l y 0 .
did.
l
werd
hff
cereal) f'oCba »; Vrro n*»ch «.
I'llrwn I link 1 1nVeCne* *&gt; 2u, I'aer.i
“ We were playing half-day In I
( Dade I'll) )
*o w* could go for either one pr
f'rci,
Hernando iHrook*) lib') ti-AIUIDO
tw o*’ *hld Ryan who. aermrd lo shpwed
g«t a* big a kirk out * r t h * ‘ plgf Pnpcwill
aa out of hi* single in the 1ltti f t * f *
which arored Jarkeon with the
8J I
paialive improvemenf of B.r&gt; per
Hard-working flu*
Ma»cw&gt;.&lt; cent the weak lu-forr. Th- cr#in
wh* caught Ifubbell's .crewbalU, WM xed.oti.7aml Hrlm ii. a Illti!,
wa* almost Incoherent.
ly tifr
M kyfa •axpoele.i. *■
r i cen t agpreax what kind of *
»om# H u t^ ll plkhadw" h* kali.
"II* wa* greater that (m was m IfW M . F copijrifnlfy budding, two
rhurchea * nd a xtora, I* addition
the opfngr.
lie kept grtUn^
stfnnger *a the gam* went on
Can yoq Imagine that, with only
two days o f | T »tl“
* .;v
WAT?jESI|URC, I’a. — Apparrn^ reffpondliu to ^ c m »or| o(
Invitation to ttie walty, ha|f g
hundred bird* dasher) thrpm|ve|
(o death against'the brigh) jigbtg
of a nearby pavilllon while a
dance wa* In progress.
js »m | M f

{ ( ‘•nllnued from J**ge Ope)
t *25 bptuf.
4
Norman Anderson, charged with
Im pressing, w *»
found ’ guilty
and wpa fined |10 sad cost*.
Walter Clayton, charged w)th
the uflfawful exposure or his per­
son. was fined 1100 and costa
when he was found guilty.

nage had ever appealed ip.
Bfminole High had to hick after
netted
II was
yard

i “ M i wi, p f
»»f Mrvdw*#fc cost rkUlWa i m o
tOM,
aiiulhep flva jfprd pyj!ally c.W* whjj, t|)f :r'^ rfT » « •
lied the Marconi fjv# ya^rlg Tor
offside. Knight,ftkpk (h* P«qt on
tfl* ID yxrd’ llne and brought it
to the 36 yard line.
" A ”8rlkk tor ’ltie "goal line start,
ed Ihere a* Knight made a first
down in two trie*, picked up flvpt*y» &gt;*rrf^ i» » r * tfio*. »nd r*latka qae penalised 15 yanle lie
caue* a new pla)er came Into Ih*
JSO" Klhipg (o his teammalet))s u n was v# fh* fii* * h 4 f (
In u * iwhf'rt WH» iiuticit*).
Ili’t. liAtnairr, hlltlnjf the cm
rapalral Ifi «if the linr, fumbled the bill

promoted

*;

rtOsytY mpv

- M€A0 HAS CwJe
u p ’A C ir t Y E V M C *
S jT M T R ttt&gt; * V
&gt;

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V.

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(• 5H1 WKKTfflBt \ ^
Fair tonight and Tuesday slightly
...
* fooler.

S A N F O R D . F lA J R lO U , M Q N D A Y , O C T O B E R 9. 1933

Asking Sacrifices
That Budget May Be
Evened; He tiphokl#
P ^ e ^ e n]t .Policies

o-ups
tonspipinK To
Qfot fBig FromPost
' HAVANA, Oct &amp;.-*-(A.P.}
-~Pr«sM*nt Ramon Grau San
Martin of Cuba last night
•charged Out "certain finan­
cial interest* in thb United
State*" a n conspiring the
lorn of hi* ‘ govern-

NUMBER 28S

C ent*

M R E Y T O “ B u y N o w * ’ D r i v e I?
CARRY FIG H T
n In H o p e s
INTO COURTS

, GETTING IN UNDER THE WIRE;

_

P r le * F1t «

Girds For Bottle With
Roosevelt As G.O.P.
Stands ReadyTolIsc
Case In Campaigns

, V ip ilY , France, Oct.
Premler Oaladier, sounding tha
government's policy yesterday at |
the congrea* of the radical social­
ist party, declared It was deter­
mined ta defend the franc against
inflatlen a* well a&gt; French soil
from iavaalcfi.
Revealing that tha heaviest
pressure had been brought to bear
ta devaluate the currency, Daladlrr urged that sacrifice* be made
Ip aasura a balanced budget at
tha opening of parliament an­
nounced fo r Oct. 17,
“ In th* Week which follows the
opening restoration of our finan­
ces must bo assured or tbo coun­
try. wljl have another governmsnt," Urn premier told the mem­
b ra o f hla party. s .
He expressed faith In the par­
liamentary form, of fpvemment,
however, thus silencing talk that
he would seek dictatorial powers.
He flatly repudiated Inflatlen. oajr*

GENEVA CONFAB
TAKES NEW TURN
UPON CONVENING

Buying Now la Invest­
ment, Says Johnson.
In Opening Mighty1
National Campaign

WASHINGTON, tlct. 0 1/11W A S H IN G T O N , O ct, 9.—
A reported plan to make a He( A . I ’ . ) — H rlghU y d r e a s h t j
p-bl'can p«rlitic»l i«»oe of Pr».lnlinvv win down Inviting Adver­
(1»nt Huosevelt's "tenuiVBl of W il­
liam F, Humphrey from th&lt;* fed­
tisem ents nnd well-displayed
eral trade commission pained (
prmlnclH « root «d A m e ric a '*
prominence yesterday as Hum ;
lunsum
eni today in th e b e g in s
phrey inarshslled legal resources i
- - -—
tiitiK o f n m ig h ty e f fo r t by
to tlefrnd Ills Job,
, CEMKVA, I let. U.-^HPl -As
Humphrey, holding that the rr-sult of Ameriran initiative anj R overnm ent mid business tft'
President bad no power to |e I
of five power dtsanna.nent (,t |m(|Iatv&gt; buying to Support
f# mad* th*. accusation In an
•hi v«*t nut iuTt'i, w*t!i t*iriuiuv 1*^ t
move nffb- nls of «u Ituleprmljot
&gt; R w n direct fat the American
Commb-U.li, -was evpectr d ey J , ludrd on the leus of equality be the recovery program.
people. TKa •aaeullv apoke in
Hugh 8. Johnson, tha Industrial
some
nf bis Intimates I . lakr del
|irre today.
English.
admiiistrut-r, and 111* aids* who,
Inltr
steps
within
a
fi
&lt;
v
dsvs
tu[
Korelgn
minister
Joseph
I'aulA fter defending hi* admlnatrsprovide ibe legal weapons neces i ii,„wiiur of France and Count Ru- formally ojiene.l the “ now I* th*
Uoo, declaring It “ truly rvp resen­
ksiy l-&gt; n n y oil his tight Sonn-j ,|„|f Sad.dny of Germany w#ra time to buy" campaign today,
ts t I ts ” ainca It emerged Tram
Hrpubli-nil leaders « e ie tnul to „|i,-iHiled to rotifer before night- spent yesterday going over lait*
the vary vital* i f the Cuban
re
111011 lo help him •! mg polit J fntl. AinrrlfRn Ambi*»R&lt;lor Nor minute plans fur Ilia drive, ds•la. D m eiccutlve apaka In
If,I
I mall II Uavi«
Davis having
having bten
torn f«is-i • 1layed for week* by th* talk o l
lldant' Grau aaldj
Ml Humphrey '•removed" by | resaful in bunging the two to-1bringing Industry under NBA
"Certain ' financial Intaraita In
IV-vi.lnit Roosevelt
on Raluniay I pettier in an effort
to lion out
j
ft,des. Pledges of cooper
th* United State* are unYriendly—
as a I ,-deral Trada Comniisalonec |their dilferem es.
|the buying campaign and prom-(
they are the awom enemies o f oar
Indication* were that ths rock, Irts to maintain fair prices pouted,
**i at Ihr o ffk iil de*k today In
people— and they are aiUl conaplr(Iffir*it.•* of th* ordtr. II** alto al on whs It the confeieme may m* in u|ion Jchnion yesterday from
Ing our destruction, Issuing false
t*'i».l*',| a ragul^r meeting *if th«* wierkrd i» th* question l » what thousands of manufacturers a « 4 ;
propaganda and fighting ua step
merchants as their cOBtributlop
I'iiTiiininninn. NrUht*r hr nor thr cxitui .yytraaiui:*
'* '11
hr (tap. They hare been at th* JM{ ,
L---- __________
TiTtrTniliaaionrr» wuuTd *dy wTia^ record in a tfraly their intention to the clfort lo pul lb* c t g f t l k ,
•—f e i ' oYntfr^my
' " f t Is nacesaary to daetroy the
ers dollar to work against Ut#,.**
action w « h platnieii lliimphivv «»■ to aerap heavy armaments.
aotred under unfortunate clrcunt- hope* o f those who, In their de­
ili-ialrd luiWifvrr l)iat In* Iihf* not
Delegates to llo- disarm amen' depression.
sire for profitable speculation,
thr -'lighti'Ai intA’iitiof) of yivin? confe.ci.ee, gathering here for! In » statement last night Jab#“ You know theae American In­ with to load France to alter her
uji hi* *&gt;ffin* uni**-** f*»r rtf do i*#i the meeting of the steering c m |™ " " * ‘d:
____
terests: They have aUo brought taaney, a stop which after several
by ilm* niuti*. While1 thr daily miltre today, we.e frankly iwlsi 1 "Imhi.lry and trade, copaM tta*
harm to thalr own fellow-«iUaan* months of false prosperity would
|with thp gov#mmrnt, undtr cod#*
rulrmlm
rantt*
l*»
llianplltey*
and your depression haa been increase the difficulties and lead
nilxtic
i f fair competition or agrttliMlit*
dr'k nu othar official huxin**-%*
thalr masterpiece."
Thp ntPPitnif cummin p**
th* regime ami th* country to
apimrviitly was In*dig »**iit tu linn, Itiii* morninf amid Un* l»(A'kr»l i with I ha Pritldtnt, hmvt dofit in d »
Requesting American coopararuin.
nm dolnir thrir part, JIundrid* of ,
i'lr iUenl
HiKiM'Veli wan
•!»*
U*n and understanding. Grau said,
|&gt;*»*»»inii9m dincp Hip twipniiinf of
"Devaluation I Our franc al­
thoimands of min, long tdli, b i t ! j
ri i ImnI an pr*|*»rli.^ to
uliratl
'-'-V s muat rales tha Cabnw.aUmU ready ^aa lust foor-Uftha of Its
11 thu tji Bnuamrul ItMVnDMll
'I
^ena hark to wnrii amt
His plana fur mniod^l&amp;fiNr
m
I
ypars
niroK
vhi jirnrpPTt9 nf Irm
value. .
of dollars have been added to pays J
rtmiftlirn iif ill# rum lili* 9ioi) it *
economic slavery and. gtv# them
pm ary ntabihratnm »*f annaiiiPlita
(h«* pi uAihi y
a I njfriii' jr f«&lt;i
“ Inflation T Who wishes to re­
rolls.
the elementary advgaUgaa of
at pip»ui)t I» vpU until Kt m pi'*
MTimlil -, it11.1 11r nbuM&gt; ii 1m &gt; u &gt; mi
“ These payrolls rannol be main­
vive th* days of 1028 T And since
Civilized human being*.
N R A anl m • nforrmp in Ki^timl impMFiuuvn htin (piiPtPil upppM tu tained and new jobs for other
we hay* neither the time nor the
I
m* failing, d**li Kitui* ndnuttud.
J^ i “ Wo can ne longer tplstale pupcikIva.
I
hundreds of thousands of worfcari
megne to make huge experiments
E L E I T I O N F A L 'I'S
H ff- prt gowrnmvnta, boro o f monoTtii" rtiipf immpdiatp nranon In
ramiot be made unless avsry
\
ami. wait for results it la neces­
AI. ►
vin&gt;r In Hint rii.f writ* hit
polloo &lt; and concOaslonf and eoathf dlanipfHrnlly iippun^d French
sary resolutely u» end the disconsumer in the land doei hla or
afi|M»ii tiiirnt x t.f Jttitt* w Kl. I.aHii •*
and
Cipriuan
ptmltlonn
on
arm*
Date: T-esday, Oct. |U
«fd »r of. uor finance*.''
*
Harvard (u v fri-ji, amt n lirittu itHkfil m. tiulvf alaa al -o admitt id her part now.
• Rolli open W'A. M:,”Ttn*e 11:0.1
rial, and f •**-»r| ** IN Matiirw*, R&lt;*
_ T b * housewlees of the country,
----- - -----------that i.oitr kiipw wlmt thp i unfpr*
* ^ Meanwhile, Oriental PkWflOM Ji&gt;
r m
hlnaD, Wi*r&lt;*l* in tri'Ullhvi i-A
"Ihr purcliasing agents wbo spend
rni’F pulehi d«&lt; III MVopt u Pilinpjatp
; and its capita) Santiago stalked
Issue
li e |i i-a I « f
IMIi
8.7 per cent of the family Ine^qwv
lw» !
,* . i
* &gt;, -v - &gt;
brcakdijw ut win h nitilp of Lh«*iu
with unrest today because of IsA mend me nt.
I.aruIU, rin llli &gt;1 With it lull1*'
will realise that now la Ut* Data
By
knows# how tu pruvprd
, bar troubles and O’ aert^ia food
To vote- f .r re|ual: Mnrk X
to buy, not unly to -see money
S i g n s P o i n t T o R e p v u l I * hair in will ilk’ thr Aiiunllri !•* l ,
l
l
i
r
l
ni!**d
Blatfp*,
(jrtnl
Hr
it
shortage.
l s-lore name of inch ilsleuiile
eiprrtrd In &lt;v thr i tnuimhut also because every dollar
Kaelern hotel operators repot
Adherents o f former President
A l t h o u g h A p a t h y O f * lull**i rntm «tr'l Willi nVrr&gt;r*‘ ii*K ain nrid llnty w^h tu av«*r! any spent now h helping to W**p ths
h lisied in Group A, rood dun (hat bookings rur their Floridi
:*wb(
riHtiaJ
ikarniaiiiftit
of
(&gt;«*r
pledge
I
lo
repeal.
Mario 0. Meruwal were reported
hotels are far In advance of tho«V o t e r s I h D e t e r r e n t ill*' art, while Multhrw* |in&gt;hahiy umfi) but ha vp mdicutrd a will wage earner hi her family on #
Tu vote against repeal. ,tlsd,
a*- preparing for a revolution In
w i h )! ,| h r I I m r ^ i ,| w i t h
roim iit *
payfull4
of other seasons and that Floridi
\
be foie
names of e l {In.
severed Orient# towne. Labor apiears to be destined for a rec­
miiii rri-|u&gt;iiistitllil y fur any attack inirriPAA 1«* min pro ini*p. Thrir dilr
“ Far four years the AMSttcM
JA£KNONVIILI.K. Oct. !» -(A1
■
II
J AC’KMON VII.I.Kp thJ
candidate.in
Rain, howpvrr, arr mmniprallv * uiistimer ha- been aklmylAyvi‘$1 Union* met to formulate demands ord. tourist crop this winter, at; —Gilchrist B fttockUm, return­ pledg»-l dry
rvi htttnrr iryolutury h
Group It und select |hv* fib no
thMill thnl may hr |it* -vit vvt iilunUy nnnoynl at tin* ralrnt of Hip (Jpi
n unlit N v&lt;«trr?i * K(ll«.M3l
ahd to plan a general strike. Food cording to .Captain C. J. Hallett,
putltng nff buying more than H M
ing American minister to
\u*
pledged diy delegat*-# m !,r -i.p la* U o 1 up-silay u* U\ v *’»t*K thr Hth* r impmbar**- uf lln* rni»iini»“Mii man itriiiandii.
itocks are dwindled and a thou­ y/m Park resident who lias Just trie, yealerdsy describi-,1 rundl
iieccaalties until 'tMttsr limti#'
I
sand hungry beggars walked the returned from a summer spent in Uons In Kuro|* as “ erllical" with
Better limvM
hwre. T h tri It i
K.if tilrs iil k A mrfiBiiiriil *&gt;lu*uUI Is* Imve I'ttii mill'll t*»|iinaiii'e ih ih#*
l
l
o
Hot
V
o
te
fo
r
t
o
o
n
ih
u
n
street*. The political situation I* Maine ami other Kaslern slater live prospects 01 on urmaim-iil
ill/ v* ilh pi uldpiii'* hi iioirht up »&gt;'
Uf w f utif idf iii'u mbroad tii th« U|t4
1* (it'Hli *1 un i Hir nifniil Ifiail
07 &lt;t-.-b-yut* ill*- i».dui*trinI titiltK
M e n i r r f t u i n f b a r k t u WfiFk. llV
Captain Hallett reporting con­ race looming I f Ike iHsurmaim-nt
hr •* ■'*tiif !•I**mI Hint Ih v tail! &lt;1*1
Ibi not raiiy dummy Oafol
lluw far Repuhiican lettilpif* inn «
Consumers of. electricity in at ditions as on the upgrade In the coliferenre fads
dually ta brinfilljr Into th# m ilki*
or lu-vv, |a}H-r rlipyoug into 1it. Hit- *•t u1f hi til 1 v t hr thlirt \ is* mi !*• In yii in iiiakiHK uii Ini I
least firs town* atruck for lower larger cities of the srcllon which
tinpiovfd piuilucta i‘«dd hack f i t
“ The confer.-rfre,”
he said,
v o t i n g t.ootb
UfT o tuIt ^m d hip hi i k*r9 of Hip ihoMf belt i'i t line n. In chants AT*
il.if.l i.. tsil |*f*l|(| Ij HI' If
pt rlftfil pultHral i*- sr uf the Hum ,
&gt; ' ' Iff}*#./
|
he visited, In-lirvcs that Central “ facts an inipac*.', and only »'J
Niontriolp ffn|»fA*f A““or*af on an* i ip Mocking Hen
oilw
ill
oppn
T
up
*day
at
jdirry
rn*p
iPinaiiiP
to
hr
»■
*
*
«
n
tt-divis ti&gt;4
; Tin* ,
III Jfavano soldiers and radical Florida will eome in fur a large por human (ffo il* All Kilnips-aii
in itk lip
i- s * r o
1*1 n r t i H j ' f r u i ' F
, K A M an,l tinoiighoiil ,he dav borne leader- hold ll.al it » . o on *vtiir»-h *%111 1 f hr Id h*-rp iip a1 w* pk | wsrehoUffN.
mernbet* of. tits AjjC secret sp- •hare of this valuable winter llslrsmsn ran ugs it," However,
_____________
.1 '
^ fan hlit| iHpyal &gt;o i » uiuvr u I**
ctotr warn shot, s f from house crop. To that end he it now mak Blorktm, who Hra-riiesl himself aMy puiHon of Ho*|
publican wiiu iPpiP“iid “ HihI pm j "•th llr l.mrtilii l| - Hey, prruivM j
to p r d h lle tewepere eeaeched Tor In# addition* and- alterations to an optimist, »a*d he l-elleved «
tqintanuaiely .•umjmo rog,.tried, |y.g ,.eunuHl(, ,^ llllul(.
j uf sStMlitPiri Uuivefeily m* a pi m J
arms In (the homes of leading &lt;'p- his dance club at Fern Park, and solution to the Jiff cullU-s could
npal hpp-aJker.
|
Kim ■Ua*'* .tees make the i r e s toj
|f Hcyiubtifins rhaigr Pie* -k ill
he It hopeful of opening this club be found.
positlonUls. ' '
|T
I be p* gram ,otily pailiy t*rm
.
.
.
.
,
.
•
.
.
.
i
H.r
votmg
iHidhe.
1
he
offirial.
Rooievelt
with
altenqiling
to
.lay
rlvid hi hit nalivr eiStockton arrl
about Nov. 1.
plrled, uliPMtlji inrludi* the f »J
t flfr tetviiig as min
ty ycslertUy aft
Tine* fines, tulallng $S8| wet*
I
toomcm
_____
dXJJ P M , or suivtiwn
!|rohtirsl rutiiiiiLviign, lh*iuoc|a1s 1■jte111ic 11,ul un i*
r l j since May, JU30
liter to Auatrld
1). Duncan,
Re**pome to the Addre*« uf • levied against K
OKLAHOMA t.tTY
&lt;k-i
b ^ Repeal Ira.tern with their only|srs rsiecteJ to contend tlial they
All Europe I,
is watchlmr
watching with III
in
Welcome,
by
Rev.
Janie.
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who
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tens* Interest President Hour- W I
A . George “ Machine Go.. ' aiiyrelw-.,., n e.rde.ttl around a art trying to keep puliUri out y dvrs'm. ut Da)tuna Hc.ch; l&gt;v |
3- A. 11 Wilkinson during
rieatinf a imoother vvoikliiir cum
Celt’s.admlnnti tion, lie aahl, and
,
,
t«M
i
ptiitf-drill
nthtud*
un
the
|»irt
SU LLIV A N , InA. -Oct. *,_&lt;Jn
•«
Kelly ami I.., wife started to rr.
f ,,irir fu„ llWrr,
,h„ mlRilufi. and that the urw puwrt&gt; If. K I.ujiiii, niat.ii/ the budget, " l‘r,,f
The Sanford Concert' Qrphestra all hop* the ns ’ dsa) will sacceed
cutuuiilter 11 purl, h &gt;&lt;p«s&gt;. uii i riday afternoon,
— State triops moved,into Sulli­
ter an elevator In the frd n *l „r,o I ilO.tKm votes will Le rati (dunned fin Hie romiiilARhm iieeu#
because
Atpefir
.
It
the
k-y
to
i humify schools, by 1'i-jf, H.-u. &gt;
M* Was fined |38 for resisting
van. county today to preserve *r- will resume It* weekly practice
Bj
butlfhnir hen today jupI b» ; *i* during llw day, I'cm m . *|Uilifird eltate u mi ml♦yvhip »*f pinitlar
«Ur following thw tnmblng of aev- eeaaloni ahd performangea start, world rehabilita Ion.
|L-lwardv, a repent un foreign nu- ■*d r tl, 33 for being drunk, and
iHcnonpe
ldeaa-»idea**
whirl)
Hum*
If*
tlv
of
th** Halt c,f »lirhr kidnupiriK t i a l , 1' vol# m lu,l N^vumbei’a K»ntr•ral miner*' home*, end a skirmish tng nest Monusy night, OcL Id, at
sbui-t iy Mis. 1/ \v Suitiinui nil, s t r* r» r disorderly conduct.
*t ’
t hi ey win raid tu uppuee,
*hey en*f«K«*d in « fiyht with J «l p Ipa tion uf whu half# Ftnee Jifct.th* Starburn Min# between ml- the Elks Hall, It was tanotuvred
1sport on mlnlslet inI i.-li.-f, ly j
II A. fileintncyer, whit* painter,
risking
pwiiii* quahf*4&lt;«i fin lu r i may voto
Rev, Holinra 8 Rightniirr, a i&lt; was fined 333 and sentenced I*
today ky George C. FsUpwi, or­
i uard
I uriikjr.
the United Stales.|
port un the co-operative pi 'grain, 70 days In Jail, although the
chestra director.
A h kalhryn paute.l l&gt; ku* i i Th** vliter will have Him rliuica
He said ChanceHir Dolhiaa lo
by 8 J N il; a report on li line I end all but two days uf tha
tW varidna bombings- r/
a
. Mr. Fellpwa, seeking akdUlonal aunnutmted. almitt Ina-peratde »•»■*!•• relative, an ufTtrer trie I i
t 17d uaniea tu Nelecl frjm. On
■In thia cltr aatharltlfs h|d re- t(l«lU for. th* orchestra. Invited difficulties during his 18 menth" | prevent the g.eating hy giving he. j' •(hfi
luliilonr, by Hr. li F l.iril, i f ] lines were suspended upon condfUUo| , |(#
111 l«* i laatlporta that two Komis-were Leaned all psratma able
DefjsnJ. *nd Dr. Hulls)'• report j lion o f good behsrlrr for th* nSSt
abl to read music and In offlps #nd ha* gainsd th* re a -light shat. She -tumbled end
4 in llifre gruujii ■« fidloWi
TimJ|ht'« tittilin f uf Hi# City un Christian sdureltun an . .Umln tig months.
s^MWtf l| upon any Instrument
.................
*
-----------nearly
fell.
Anfeied
she
I
ui
iieit
Austrians
1*11*1 to Ishrlrd on thr bill'd &lt;’lsnn [ CultllUJit lull promUffr* tu b« i inalioual lilerature,
Btrnpg picket I nea are to Join the Orchestra at once. " I epeet of all patril-lk
J P lltfs Cooper and Theodor*
CuBimanling on b | llf W future. #*i tl - lappii) the otTippr In the far.* A, fsvonng rslif icstl m (uf thsjlprifthy on# If all of ths Items
I areuadlha. gtarbnrn Mine. understand that * several former
Tlie annua) runfereru-■ s.n lioi Combs, charged with lultsrlng,
Ih
irturvirt*
the
bh.w
and
Kelly,
tar^hiti
Judy
m
*
rnurnr^
tns
iu*.w
srxi
K
pm
;
Stockton said “1
l&gt;
*
ipihtid
TW#
nt
&gt;
Klr»t
A
i
mind
*
•rbeiliilvd
fir
diacusslun
are
dis­
Is to be delivered i&gt;y Rev J J.’ rears filled |3 each.
orchestra and band
musician* • ' man by his achlikisments sn&lt;1
hie he*ndcu(T«*J
h^ndculTpiJ bund*,
hand* at
bis
I ; r . '- t &lt;■’
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(Continued On Pag# Two)
posed uf, said City Clerk P. 8 Wlntmrn, of Daytona litsrli Ov |
— ___________
hav* moved to Hanford during th*
aly kg» demon iempipd lo it ark the ulfiirr A.i
the chancellor alreai
I jkdsou to day
rr KIN) lie ft lets ate eapr.-tej to;
Fast, law weeks," he seld. “ We stnited hie leadetti m inJ sbllit) I “ Hut i.rTtcsr drew a piflol mil
The Commissioners must cun- |gather heir fur live ocra'i
would welcome them Into our or ea n JBwroos acres iMLB.
Istiuik th# aullsw liver thr !•*&gt;-■*i
I W U II^ O .O c C a ^ U V • ider’ Hi* 1033-31 budget and las
gsaiiatlea, and on behalf of thg
**
j *«*%•■»si lim n As wkui ■■ th»- n
marina, department o f the
HUGH W RIQIIT MOVKI1
assessment lull; they have Ih*
WILSON IS p fllT O R
i* leili'id bull .had the Kelly were
FmpM— . ahamber o f com ulbsr me mb*la of the ore liestre, I
matter of removing city prisoners
#itend them a welcome lavlka. - #r *
j i s i rtf into |l.#&lt; Court.tMsili und#i
DALLAS TLX AS, Orb D - •(.!&gt;
County Court resumed
UiKDto A. 'Vllang, ©f Jsckaon* m hasty guard,
Uon." ’
(JualUird male c -uki win. wish from the County Jail aa nerdmg
— Ureter l*ike, 4(1, weight 470 rets this ineraing
immodiate
atlenlvwa;
it
la
itemsrill*, chairman o f th* “ Friend* uf
In register for service In Civilian
I'uunds, who aipeitevl as a fat Arls, whlta reaident 0/ this
Flprida’' organisation which I*
t'oitaervaliun Gurpa Rrf.-rcilatlun sery tlial they continue their re­
man In a circus, suffered in si- 1 w«nt on trial charged-with
vision
of
the
orrupatiunal
lirensr
endeavoring
Is
r#U«
110,000
by
• soasLsiMkid| «#Uer
r
—^
Camps this winter should rvgiatpr
Mar —• *•-**-*■
fee 1 rdmsrvft- and finally, there lence s.-vt-ral days with a leg all-! Sid battery. l#ta trie
subs riptlon
*0 that
thrir names at the Remlnole tboun­
tagbewtg fn&gt;P| Lt#c
are a number uf nigtters relating ment, ( uially he tecani* una l«, Froeec Jter J no. Q. Leonard y hgd
______ eshlkit at ’ the World1*
ty
Welfare
Board
office
aquickly
that
port
ta
assist
ths
i
tu walk Then he demanded *1 •| rotnpletod hla Charge lo tha jury
, 014 #nd , M « directcys of th# Fair may be naintalaed until the
as poaaihlr. it was annouiwrJ to­ to the rily's finanrial rultdilion trillion.
mm It took 13 mrmfcers of a' and Aria's attorney • M . *UIB*ktag ]4
j
FITTSBUIMUIj &gt;Kft 1 . - W I —
which
need
iiuich
arilen.
Seminole Ccunty Chamber o f Cans* F (lr closes, was In Sanford to­
’ # — A.
■a -w—
Iiusp Ital staff, aided by an amuu-1 fftt Ms cats.
‘
Thwuesnds of Western 1‘euiisyl- day ky Mrs. Helen T. Mnr.r.
mere*, ary expected ta gather at day. He spent a short time with
Thj-r* is no promise given that
I* nr*r crew, to carry ths patient to| Judge Sharon flood
vsnla coal miners Iwgan , “ uses
Kart
Lehroaan.
secretary
of
the
CMMliKII
HKTfi
MARK
th* City Hall tomorrow night a !
bis s j
Mu|l*n ff 10 and coats
and thi-y Will be employed within tha
arganitatloii, d-cueaJng the prog- ta wurk“ m-'Vement today,
T:M o’clock for th* purpo*#
nest few day*, but since r&gt;place­
pleaded guilty ta a charge of e t .
at
noon
the
United
Mine
Workers
LAKE
I'LAGID,
N.
Y
„
OctJ.
I
•/ the can|&gt;aSi^ and he left
trada body officers fag
ments are efts* made and —vaenl — (AY Word C*i»e fn iji ll-art [ M lilt DEM WITNESS HLA IN
•rating *u ovnloaded truck. A
Booth Florrda fata this after- o f America estlmateil that half
W|*b Uvwffato th* ngyr year, as well as listealgf
o f th* 75,000 strihere had relumed camp* ’are In be opened in Ul* L*ke last night that II. L. Mal1* " " '
f f F — Is- i l . . — . 1 report submitted
S*-ulh yrlthin the n*|t few seeks, cnlm, of Putnpanu, Fla., ■ moun- K U A N O K E It A M D S . N . C „ O - l
to th* pita.
EXFUNHON ¥ I L U ‘ T W 0 « *V
_ •« » n ~
I
Conf.sion ut th* fields foll:wed m&gt;n rooks would d* vfslJ tu irgl*. tain rliniber, finished a re prd- j 3,— (A V Marvel Cullum, 33-year
MABON8 T O MKKT
uled
'ify with e^ljdoyrnrnl.
breaking hike aver 13 AdlronderksJ uld liuanuke Kapbla man 'who was
President liwoecrajfs plea thaCAMPfiELTOM
H K'
hvard,
Chsytvr No- IS, R. A. miners end their etrlk* pendirc
are finally salm.-l fi
* aks
.................................li
al mldnlghi lost night, I a witness In th. quadruple Cannon Scotland, Oft. 3.
.
final
will held Its r«gulap convoca- • n adjustment of thsir difference"
} adding for 23 W t * , 61 mlnuU-e.l giordcr rase at Ueyila#; Vg^
was me* were fatally tajurffl
will be gJrri* » n
,
RUty-flve ilir
uch of the time ip 'a fog so found dead early yesterday in
y, aecordlng to arvetaag at 7:30 with op«rators, but a* the day
■ week, It in
Frua p e r il
It was
he had lo use ('fla s h tight, clump uf woods near Ua ham* a;
reports o f resumption'
today.
e*
Cen
fUteScd
older
lcdlaa rliaAed a total o f 2fl.- the edge of town. Cbltam1* theoa*
cuuati*' may
aariled ta attend this convo- in Ih* cool UU,
The march
37b feet and rovtrtd 3 U mils* of had been cat, end tils ffggff showed
iW. Th*
b startrtsi
2b
f age under a
K g h r t lR w t a r r a ia . '
signs nf battering.
•d slowly bat UgntaHtataBSBtu
1flta l

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Hallett

Davis IndurcsGerman,
F r e n ch Delegates
To Meet Together

i

WETS, DRYS LOOK
FOR VICTORY IN
STATE TUESDAY

A l l EUROPE IN
Ain STATE
St o c k t o n

Ex-MiniHter Sees Race
For Armaments A
HipgingjUpon Meet

Dr. Hullcy ToKppaltAt
Baptirit StiHsion Hero

, ~

Kelly’s Wife Slaps

r a c e O I Policeman
Who Broke Up Kiss

A State T
PalfoJ
- liuUanaMimnfSection Concert Orchestra To
.^esugje Its Copc^rt
M

,lu",ne “f

I Diiiu'anlLanded3Flnii
By Judge Wilkinson

i-Hmd.t«-. win. - ... .. -di»-

added
Coital-'*
the
London ecmoral &lt;«nfrrrnrv left
now
In fllrop* against

City CommiHHion Meet
Bromines Much Action

•nxr u p p , rRoFBCuw

CountyCourt Res
After B r i e

(Qualified CuokHlIrired
To ^teffiHter For Work

w fe s a s a c

ins*

E * d i«2 £ Trade
iTade Body Dlrectoi
Directors
r
T9 MeetTupsday Night ^ u r

Coal MinernReturninff
To Work After Strike

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IAY, O C T O B E R « , 1933

1

Curtain

Theodore Roosevelt Is
Mentioned For Post
O f Administrating
T o German Exiles

idem H o l d
kg Opinions
I.Obie Pact;
During Riot
r e n e w w R h ln th e Re*
A d m In tstr a tio n o v e r
n s o f th o b itu m in o u s
e toddy add n e w cornt o Bn In d u stH al

. G en eral ' H u g h
■ h a th o u g h t o w n l i c o m p a n y ’ (ca p h graad to d ed u ct

from miners’ pay.
Mrg,

NBA counsel

CHICAGO, Oct. ?. -&lt;A V -K i
ward Hay**, ■U-yWr-old' attorncj
of Docotur, III., loot night * U
vested with leadership In earry.1
Inc ouf tho American Legion’*
Intend?*
program comes 111og
communism, aappoctlng the NBA
strengthening ” national defense
and "/otherwise watching out for
the republic."
Ilajree was elected
naliow l
commander |by ecclansstlon ye*UnWy ■! the elsa* of the l*&amp;l*&gt;n’^
fifteenth'annual conrrntlo*. The
first duty assigned him by

Rtttrc Adorre
Bene* Adorer, French artress
-who scored a brilliant success a t
Uelltsand* in "The nig Parade,'
outstanding war film of several
reasons ago, d i e d in Holly
wood. Calif,
yesterday of
chronic roaplratory ailment lha
A Geneva newspaper said that
cut sho rt'h er film career thrv Theodore Roosevelt, J r , ^ former
years ago after she had reach*, governor of the Phtlliplnes, is be­
ing mentioned for thr position.
stardom.
The United State* will be asked
to collaborate under a provision
of the resolution ’ asking that
co-ntrics not memcers of th'
League to extend all posslbl* fa­
cilities to 'p ro v id e these .exile*

N

F naaylvanla. s t n t * troepar*
masd n ton* for 140 workers
paugh n crowd of 1100 at th*
'nlwmth company. Greeaburg.
s. A n state's host a t more than
VMM sulking soft coni miners
111M ali Ra Strength despite »pp*«&amp; from thnir Under# and NRA
d t l d l l l to return to work pendIkg Signing a t rtoee 4&gt;y employers,
p i t e i l f t n f th# H. C. Frick Coke

ew

Y o r k , o«t. o. — &lt;*•&gt;—

John D. Rockefeller, Jr., ootllncd
yesterday tw0 prim* objiKtlv** In
liquor control i
1. Th* abolition pf lawlessness.
2. Tha focusing of all tha forraa
of society on the development of
self-control *nd temperance In th*
um of aleokolle beverage*.
Any program offered In lieu
of th* 18th Amendment, the young­
er Rockefeller declared, must make
th* aboiltldtf af lawU*cn**v *Hto
shlef atai, Oven a * d I weigh
e*rafully what X say—th* Imme­
diate 'tonsil la temporarily away
from torn ■****•*."&lt;.
' Regarding th a second objective,
h* said: j .
&gt;*v
“To devalob th* habit of tem­
perance in- Individuals, to take up
sgatn. the alow march of educa­
tion—that is the real and funda­
mental approach In th* problem nf
*1onhoi."
Rockefeller’s statement* were a
foreword to hi* forthcoming re­
port on liquor control, mail* un­
der hi* sponsorship by Raymond
D. Fosdiek, an attorney, and Al­
bert L. Scott, an engineer.
Preparation of the report based on *iitudie^ of control In natlona of the world—began after
R'rkefeller a year ago declared
for repeal of tha 18th Amend­
ment In the Interest of trmper-

WASHINGTON. Oct.
CAV
General Hugh Johnson was back
today at a desk sucked high with
pressing Jobs, Including ratal
price fixing, and labor turmoil In
the soft coal field*.
A quick decision on pric* sUb
lilting Isnguage forbidding retail
sales at leaa than wholesale coat
plus ten percant Is In prospeet.
with Johnson favorably inclined
toward the approval of a master
code desplta farm administration
objertlnni.
General Johnson stopped In at
NRA headquarter! today, tw
weeks after an Infection seat him
to a hospital. He said h# did not
I consider the retail price plea "a
pyramiding price device," an
that he believed It would “sto,
rut-throat competition."
day, pursuing
— McanwhlW~oMiein»e-*« the! pub­
lic works administration, replying course.
A wind velocity of M mile* M
Impressive Rites Held to a resolution proposed to thi hour
was Veported a t the Provi­
American
Federation
o(
Labor
In Huge Auditorium convention, said yesterday th* dence Island capital, whar* th*
dropped to B .M lath**
Where 5000 Gather work was under way on project baromatar
and then started aa upward ewlag
totaling $41)0.000.000, and that b;
Sixty mile wind* were eueanathe middle of October that figure
MACON,
Os , Oct. 8. - M V
terid a t Aadroe Islaad, Ju*» mail
Surrounded
by
thousands of would be swollen to.half a billion
Naxaao. ' S? t .
frlvnds snd neighbors who re­
In a conference with newspa of Indications
were that shoald
mained loyal to him In victory and per men, after a meeting of th*
th* storm follow IU preaent rout*,
defeat, (WHIIam lawrenc* Btrlo- public works board.
Secretary
ling, the boxer, was buried yes­ Irkee said It would be proved that It probably would paaa In th* vtclaity af Great Ahace Ulaad,
terday in th# highest point of a

wllfi employment. A cllin on the
resolution vjas postponed until
tomorrow.
There can be no lasting and
financial
commission in
tl.o
world’s economic situation
the
economic and financial commission
CLERMONT, Oct. ,1 —F.stub.
of Ihe League of Nations assem­ liahmrnt of a 871-mill lav*levy fnr
bly also reported unless th coun th* city of Clarmnnt by the coun­
tries are prepared to abandon1 cil gives this city the umleeirahl*
“the system of closed national distln.-flnn of having Ihe highest
economies."
taxation In th* U. R. If not in th*
The report, which held the world.
view that conditions are improved
The fl?!-mlll levy for 1034 la cemetery overlooking Ih# OemulIn a numuer of ways over the In addition to 26&lt;t mill* for 1032 gee River.
*'
.
last year, urged a solution of the and 450 mill* fnr 1833, a total of
Wlthla half an hour Ifta.- th#
currency stabilisation question so
1407 mill* for three years, or fl,* doors of the Macon auditorium
th* world economic conference 407 taxes upon each $1,000 of as- were opened all of the 5000 seal*
might rec invene with hopei of srssed valuation
were filled assd hundreds of ntl-er
^eveenw affxxl sts&gt;ut thr wsl'.s nr
success.
During the Florida boom thU ’
These closed systems of no­ city, with a census of lottfl in remelntd outside, vainly trying to
tional economy were ilescribed In 1030, laid 30 miles of street pav­ obtain admittance to pay a last
died
ing, issuing bond* totaling ap­ tilp ftf to their friend who-*lved
proximately 1050,000. Immediate­
ly after the collapse of the lm&gt;m,
payments became delinquent, with
the result that today the munici­
pality owes $005,300 In princi|in!
and $170,000 in defaulted interest.
When default*
in payment*
commenced, Ismd holder* started
suite to force the city to assess
special inillagr for payment of
ihtir partieular bonds. These spite
became so numerous that In (triobrr, 1031, the council assessed n
mtllagr which would, If collected,
pay all due Isinds and interest.
This rate was $2l!li per $1,000 n-&gt;
WASHINGTON, Oct. fl.-tA I— srssed valuation, and all las col­
Relief Administrator llarry Hop­ lections ben- ceased at once, and
kins today placet) squarely upon not a relit of cuneni taxes has
his own administration iu the lirrn [laid the past three yeai*.
In order to finance ne.essaiy
states the re*p«*i*lbtllty fur pre­
venting undertxewJshmenl among municipal operation*, such a* pn
the S,000,000 children now on the lira and fir* protection, street
lighting, etc., a service charge .f
relief rolls.
The*# rhlMndi are living in $1 per month was added for earli
families receiving but Bo rents a water meter in addition to lh-«
day for all tbn family needs, hr regular rate for water service.

Hopkins Accept* Tnuk
Of CarlnifForChildren

there were no delay* la the allot­
ment of funds by the public worka
administration, which he heads.

HAVANA,

Gil* wfndg whistled • threofft
Key West and other lalaada that
dot the extreme southern penin­
sula where more than 11 Inches of
rain fell In &lt;4 hours. Only miser
damage was reported at Kay
Oct. 4.—(A*)—TNso West, but electric light service
and a few telephones ware dis­
rupted.
Taking a more easterly court*
as It passed tha southern Up af
the Florida mainland, th* disturb­
ance caused a maximum sustained
wind velocRy In Miami o f'o a ly
35 miles an hour, although laterundent gusts hit 40.
Probably (be highest wind velo­
city lb* storm created in Florida
was at Cary* Foot light, about 40
miles south of bars, where th*
keeper reported a SO all* wind.
II* said hi* baWometar dropped to
2aJS and then started aa upward
climb.
Tavenier, 60 mile* south of Mi­
ami, reported 40 to SO mil* winds,
while Key Weet had 44.

Hopkins, Secretary Frances Per­
kins, and Mr*. Jtoosevrit are the
three outstanding ronfsree* at a Credit Given To 4Who
conclave railed to consider what Aided On*CrackerDay’
chn be done during tha coming
-s .
ato res
___ators
_
*La
__lel_ af
winter
tha 1health
of
Been IS* ■&gt; many Individual*
ahDdrcn who have suffered from snd arganlsatlons rontribu'sd to
the depression.
ward lha sue##** of “Ciscker
J&gt;sy" bar* lk*t 8aturd*j th*

Faber Blanks Sox For
2nd Win In City Series

sura fallara. T his.pilot cannot bo
too heavily *tressed”
-Tha royort, to be publlahed
CHICAGO. Octj 4— (A1—Old
shortly, “ regard# llmiar
tlon," Backefellar **« *»» U Unri* U rb a n ' Faber, y#*i»rday
•bowed th* Cub* som* a f I U r*a-

E

i why h* is still v'**Mng In th*

. l-.nsor* af that event have al­
ready annoui e*d Duct It would to
almost Impa-sM* to give dg.r
credit to *vrryon# and today In
checking avar Ah* final results I
was found t li# four names had
been omitted. »
Mrs. John Leoaardy, chains*-.
of th# “Oca her Day” *• let ra­

rrtcan Lcagu* after SO years tions. today Mid that Mrs. John
Mr*. Frank MeUcb, Mn.
sroric*.
IT ■'*• ; . Ludwig,
Harry ThrrsU a, and t . E. Boam
1 Scheming **sry plt.-h and mas­ iltai were among those who as­
tering near p arte d coatrri the sisted in making the day h suc­
do-year-old sorrel top blsnhed th* res*.
:
*
fallen champions of th* Natloaa!
Lcagu* with It m i l five bit
ri ral gbt ?h

for Um

city.

Beer.WineTaxesProve
Life Saver For Schools
LABOR ATD URGKD

WASHINGTON. Oct. 4— &lt;*&gt;Continued orderly support of th*
r*c*v*ry program was ask*d «f
th* American Federation *f La­
bor convention today by postmas­
Recent Winds Destroy te r General Farley and m.m'rors
f tha NBA’S labor odvbary
Tamps AreaFruitCrop ahoard.
Farley told th* eoavrattea
TAMPA, ( k t •*—CHru# giwro that tha “Tlda had ta m e d ' but ha
oaratra la tU* —r tloa dsdaroJ ».r;-.*d that "Mast af ear wort
ysrierdsy th{t strong wind* af
tha last tow Aar* have caused th*
low af Umom M*

af

baata

gywpc fruit, eithar bteww off th*
ta w

o r ■ tm i g f d by thorns.

B 3 rtsn A e a to fruit . lid ilp ti Ma fl*«t of 4k rid
Pi w ifjf An wvrd U , BUMlil to New Y4
i / 4 w Itef iriarm last •&gt;: d i A ‘fttSkt arhkh began In
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k t n H . , J* &gt;•t*
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.h J u E .h w S iH , 11 i M k t r f e t e . ; %
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t h e eerlee now stand* thre*
gaas** for th* GlanU and on* far
O r f|«a*tnrr and the fifth gam*
Will b* played a t Griffith Stadlam
BUI TWT7&gt; horn* run gar* tka
Q lasts a *n* run lead which last­
ed ( m
th* fourth to Uta MV.*“ a a

_a._

_It*.

Th* alfeita gut to Monte Weaver
|» th* ll t h aa Jackson tingled,
wmrt to second on Ms m p m ’S naertfU*, pad aeorud on RyeaV slngU
t e l a f t . After nobbnll slatted,
weaver wpa removed from tha.
bug but Jack Ruaaell retired tbs
^ T m ^ L d T b y ^ p lay ro a u ltt

.

F irst Inning
rj
H*w T P * ! Moor* walked, but
CriU kit a ItaM to My*r* who
tkrow to Kubal for. th* daublq ; j

2 Cuban Students
Killed, But Havana
Is Otherwise Quiet

Um clanad step principle.

few days, ro­
te th at' paint only to Unbar with it and to In;

aartjljiCMhZHg

W A R R IN G T O N , 0 &lt;;t 0,—
B a d d y R y a n ’s sh a r p s in g le t o
M t Y M d b rok e up th e 'f o u r t h
g a m e o f th e 1933 W ortda S o H a s h e n to d a y In th e 1 1 t h
Inni n g fo r i t scored T r a v is
J a ck so n fr o m seco n d b a se ,
g iv in g t h e N e w Y ork O U n ts
a 8 to 1 V ictory o v e r th e
W a sh in g to n S e n a to r s.

f i f t f e n y *la«W
•••« *
Tha proposed resoluUea was
storm coatee halted a"* 2 art d to gat Ott fauUd out to KUrigacritical of "dalaya" In the allottance north a f th a Cohae cagtolM V aaktegtoo. Myar H M oat to jj
to make ap Ha mhsd wha l dteaMMU Mb***, Oaalln filed out to p tt, aad l
I, would purs a* n o t , wad. th a t «4»»wah a n t out, CriU to Terry.
struck out aortheaat aeroaa the

“Th# l»th AmendmenL" Rocke­ told th* Child! Health Recovery
feller kald, "embodied a* Meal but Conference. H#Indeed that be had
It could sarcead only wHk th# sup­ derided yeeter^ay in make profirm awl Ha warksrs differed port of public, opinion, Tb« mtv-

ttfc Of M aintaining
(kRnnel la Returned

Senators Fill Bases In
lU h But Brilliant
Double IMay Brings
End To Rally, Game

QuickDecisionOnPrice
Stabilizing Plan la
In Prospect AsNRA
Chief Gives Assent

CLERMONT SETS THOUSANDS PAY
HIGHEST MILLAGE LAST TRIBUTE TO
KNOWN INNATION YOUNG SWIRLING
n iq 'U f Distinction
Finds 1034 TaxLevy
Placed At 671 Mills

Development Of Self
Control, Respect Of
Law NamedAsAims

ailment* &lt;or economic troubles
■taco the end of the war. The bo­
at* ; although I*yored In six
■tat* eonvenlioni recently, v a t
pot mentioned.
Perhaps the strongest language
used by the contention, attended
by a quarter million teUrana
from coast So coast, was that
embodied In an Americanisation
committee report dealing with
communism.
th e report declared agaiqat
dlplon%ilic recognition of soviet
Russia and also against extending
credit &lt;o the Russian government
or Its agencies.
It called for deportallor. of
alien rommunlsts, refusal *f on­
t o of communists into the United
(Continued On Paga Three)

Washington: Blueg* filed out to
MMto, Bewail filed out to CriU,
and Weaver went oat, CriU to
Ta»»y.
Fourth Inning
) ( n Yorkt CriU was throw*
out a t first by Cronin. Tarry bit
• 'Ilk* drive hum* run into Ih#
MAter field bleachers, 441 f**t
from tha plat*. Ott draw ■ pa**,
and Davis singled past third.
Ja*keen fouled out to liluega, and
MUvmafl was given an lnt*stteaal
pass, filling th* base*. Ryan
•tro th put.
.
Washington: Myara went diit,
Hubbell to Terry. Uoclln singled
p u t fleet. Manual) draw a pass,
but Cronin filed out to OIL
AmoldsCalledUpWto Schulte
forced Mknuak nt secund,
AlidU^AgalntOCdlys Rynn to Crlta. .
Fifth Inning
N*W Yorkl Hubball fliad out to
OKLAHOMA CITY, O ct • — (X)
—Twslve-yenr old Oaraidian Ar­ Cronin, Moor* singled to lift.
nold and her father, wham rkines CriU ftWd out to Myar, and Tarmad* the key figure* In tk*
capture of Georg* “MatMim Pun"
Kelly a ad hla comely wife Kath­
ryn, were called upon today to
support tha gavmUM at prosecu­
tion of tbs Kelly* far Um Chari**
F. Urachal kidnaping. Tha trial
will bagia Monday.
Luther Arnold, tha father, al­
ready has told officers bow Kath­
ryn Kelly, then * fugitive, had
befriended th* Arnold* while they
were traveling la T u a n last La­
bor Dayj how aba bad persuaded
him to engage a lawyer to defend

TALLAHAHSEi; Oct.
(A1)—
Taxes on bear and. win* war* th*
.pacond largest Itcra of th* |40$,•118 apportioned to county schools
yesterday, Superintendent W. S.
Cowthon said. Motor vehicle 11«•«•**, aggregating |SS4,T4t w*ro
th* largest Item.
Th* b**r and w|n*s rovanuas Be Studied In Booths
amounted to $74J«1 white th*
ooa-mUl school U i p ro d u c t |M r
T A L L A H A U B a, O rt 4 c - ( S » ..
1S4 aad Interest o« public funds Voter* la Tuoadaria npm d atea.
omotnted to «S4riz4.

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T ra v ^ iia g A r o u ftd
ita U itic a lit ord er
-g o in g .la .th e b i t f n o n worj(J. l i e oaui&amp;jU-.
leto u m ^ a r o f p a tie n t* in hto ‘W aiting ro a m .
w m g o a d , th a t m o u l t , t h a t o th e r p e o n le #
. F V w h e n fcualnrea la b ad , p eop le w o r r y ,
t o - t h e doctored
1 '
',

o f m ob ilization

or a n f B

re ra .,

, f.\ fc-J|

On one occasion »40 J w H
W ith so ld iers, m anitian a - 8

s y m p a th y . a nd a re np t -q t All aypnatfeto'
ft. A n d -t h e doctor, w h o k now * hqm aA-tbafftfs \
r th a n th e y k n o w them aelve*. fr, M m n h d t f

«Hy toward’ tha H ttjn ffip * ' i

ted , d litfe n a e d n o r m a d e b it t e r .by

IrJ* hav* been brouAit to
biamcka tore.
.’ I
Private airplanes from Vh
and p ra ts have bean sent here
plasa^l at the dlppoaal *9/ tha
aartnynt of public Safety.
. A (delegation of p ro p W a t

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wWJa.Iarfs .r*tatore*re*ril*Af
l y u n b o t a In n ih o r, p a lm -'a c L

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'F ew pertuwt* rea liz e h o w fla n l e a r n e d U : V f t &lt;
c o m p e te n c e , w h ic h , n in e tim e* p u t o f te n , la burp
roode«t. B e Is t h e la s t r sllc o f c iv iliz e d n la v e A ir.y-j
"H* g o p a to th e th e a te r , te llln y h im s e lf h e .a t
b e c a u se Old L a d y G azook ia la in th e h o s p ita l sn 'd .a^

w eekly cruises between New York,
California and Ikiget Bound. For M-.
a la rm , there’s the “cbarapsgne tree” '
so celled because II yields e bubbling
Juice with en alcoholic ronleat—a tree
dhteh Is eery popular with Dative* ef
ILioduraa durtag th e dry season, and.'
Is the focal point for many a drinking
party. There's lb s huela de norbe.
or “ameJI at night" which native* lay:
gives off Us rragrancwOaly arise sun­
down ; and tha anwbe. or spider-wood!
plant, with a sap which arts upon the1
•kin IRo a Spider'S bile. And there.

comes

'.V i

'I »’• ’- —--- - TV-rr. .»

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Nowsdaya wkw^Atorf 'h to ttflsa

The government, too, has L*dltf
«n appeal for KOOO v lu steers fhr
the new auxiliary defense force
ali7rir*%u«irla Ka* T&gt;aen—p e rid r '

ted lo form. .
11
Thtse measures h*ve(bfen pro­
voked largely by the w inner In
“■hlrh mnspiralnra free*) Kruu
Hofcr. chief of the Hitlerite* in
the Tyrol, from jail and enabled
him to escape to Italv^ ^te (ben
flew to Germanv where Ke' was

T hf. American government may
lyg been afraid to latorvana In
w Affair* of Cab*, but , that
idn't kaep a Waat lodton .KnrAim from running Ik* rebel* to

th e re g u la r L a n te rn A i r T r im s p o rt u irp lu ric fro m A tlB h tu tp
N e # Y o r k -ta u t-night.
1
- w . , ( i t a t t e - " ''
t A A j R r d . i r e ,v&lt;&gt;refo ft“ *I«t&gt;M, -&lt;ine w o u 'd h a ve in h i» ow n
h6m e, o i k f r r r a w A tn c r lc it i w a r b ird wan lulled to alt-op ii^
the drone o f th e m otors w h ile the g ia n t plane soared over
tow n* gnd countryw ide at a d izz y speed.
I t m u * l U « v e been a fa r c ry to h im fro m th e daya when
he took hla amAll f ig b U n g Ahip aloft to seek out e ne m y f ig h t ­
er* in th e e a rly houra of some w in te r m o rn in g .
H e a tin g
re a lly on H U bed he m u » t have reflected on the adva ni-e m u u t

S S ^ JK lfe IS S JljS D

« fare* from tba i d l of Uquoy,
fn tf pmhlblUoo U - fffw*led, are
•I pec tod by aoroa to reach a grand
total ef on* billion dollars. Wall!
II tba pwpla ejyv.Affprj that much
mop ay for booaf. w W » all tbl*
tmemploymaat raHei mfcutt

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Ygopli whoHbltk that aryn un­
der Inflation prue* m ight-*«t r*»e
vary greatly ihsntd canal (tee ■th1*
A t ono.thn* la Oar many It reg it tod dfra blUten .mark* (o mall
« latgato Oot » HI ton mArka, under
form al- aateaga roofudsni, ar*
M u ln te o t to AAMht«o.oup, .That's
rather « U g k iA d M Cw .a JPJ’ftoga
AUm p.
, L ^f.u r _ k
l L V,v

THE NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG
Tha farm credit bo**** Arl. •“
wrought up about th* failure of
Chair e rg a n k a tla n to (uoarian lh a l
I hay ar* planning a nice little

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Ninth Inniait '
, **'
Near York) Ryan ilryln l Inti
ritrht field and llubbell aorriftead
him to rerond. Cronin to Hjf»r,
wbo covered flrot. Ryan adeanrdM
tb third ao' Wearer tossed Moon
out at fir st Criti filed out to
rlirht ftetd.
Washington: Ruhr! struck out.
IJhrge flted out to OIL Sowed
wak out, Ryan to Terry.
Tenth Inninjr
New York: Terry wa« out,
Wraver to Klthei. Ott tiled out to
Ilarrte. Darla was out, Nyer to
Kuhel.
Washington: Weaver struck out.
iiy er singled to left field. Myer
went to second when Gotten was
out, frit* to. Terry. Harris wai
walked. Y’rcmln furerd Harris at
Seroisti, Ryan to Criti.
Eleventh Inning
New York: Jackson singled to
Ihir' XthiiS'iM sacrificed Jackson
to second,. Weaver to Myer. Ryan
m u .i,i co te fl,, rcirtng Ja.-ke'jn
IItiblrwll eing)*d to center, Ryan
going to second. Weaver sms re.
proved ftom the gamr in lavor of
Jack Russoll. Mmre struck out.

T h e y ’ll C a t U k o H e W l
rturalral taoUi all hint* b* a*
aura aMl halve*: pawalas to

LA W N . WO

Washington: Bchulte singled to
left Kuliel got » hit at first.
Bloege sa rlflceil the runner* up
a tm«e bs he wrnt out, Jsrkson to
Crl|», who covered flrsL Sewell
~wal «f*Tted~IrircrittiIb)m?r TTUttiY
I of otlirr counlri«4 lutveml y«?*r* the bases
Bolton, batting for
tbclarva. henry .*•. Wr11»c«*. Russell, hit Into a double plsy,
1 SerrHmry of Airrictilture.
Ryan to Crlt* to Terry.

FED ER A LiilFT S;
OF SU PPLIES IS
BEING PLANNED
Huge Dlstrihulir*!! Of
ARriutillural S u rpluscs To Ho M.tele

Thrui* h u u itv i Will piobablj bt*
I tJruwn upt.M it* imy f r the rum*
imxiil kh — thu proceed* of pcocIm m
Jetted « ruJvr illA * ricultuml
Ailiusunrot
A ct;
funtU Mi»|Hupriofvil ity the Km ciK*nry HeLirf Act of J l&gt;3-*l; ami
f &gt;m the
hetAindiiaction
1*1 nj*nee t lor;io it*t ton.

LcteiK-'iu-1 -

tlitiorial conaumptioa of uo din thin

kkijiUf

MARTIN

4 tore- 1 iu| i*i tim-nt

t »&lt; nun 1., reii«&gt;UMj i*cU that it ac­
tually will make p&lt;k*'iUi' nn p*i’

bUiPUti«J% of n iiif have

been at a bnt^ &gt;»obaij4?nr*i Itvcl
*|i&gt;***iAifhjfc ^ ^ t lire 1 relief hull A

, qfkaviJtYtiitv • th*l
oitioiAilt thill 4hey rouid becfttmo

J e w June* f It F. C-» *'|fU craillt
aad chord haulm d f i j
have
the center nf the HaiCr from now
on. Jvhnaun I* Iw-tog •hilvecj' Iklfk
In th* crowd. That la only nature I.
Hie wnib I* nearly dune.
el l " *

8B M IN 0L S
C R E D IT

O i l s filed n et to Ni-hnlle. •—

of ArFiciiilurv tg»y Hint the re, lii-f l 14*n. |n lw»| it men* il jvrr, Biol) of farm prtxiucU from one

r 't

the B re m e n and Kurw pa are to th e nail­
in g i n ^ A o f V A lfe ila n .
L
t h e Inetollation of Bleeping a ccom m odations aboarfl
lra n »ia }rt„ iilA il* * .* o th u t one m a y fealty gd tu t e d gpd get
a rtuitto) Bleep. p rW a g ea the d a y not fu r o lf w h e n one m ay
board a p lane a t any point in the c o u n try ah n ig h t is fa llin g ,
g o to algep, Al&gt;4 Wgke up fruah In th e m o rn in g a t the fa rth ra t e x tre m ity ':o f .th e c o u n tr y .
•
■O v e r -n ig h t flig h t* fro m N e w Y o rk to Sa n F ra n c is c o in
com plete c o m f o rt w ill m ean a g re a t th in g to th e business
m en w h o W o k U p o n e ve ry d a y lig h t h ou r an a precious th rtf.
T h * end of * day'* w o rk In N e w Y o r k — a n y r h lV sleep
aboard a tra n sc o n tin e n ta l plane — ■* full hoslneax day In
flan F re o v i" co ^ ,‘ n o th *r n ,B h t'* real In the s k y — Im rk at
w o rk In N e w Y o r k the n e xt d a y . w ith o u t h a v in g lost a s in g h
h o u r of the w o rk in g d a y . T h is v e ry - rtu u o u u b ly w ill he the
p ro g ra m p f m a n y a busino** m an in the im m e d ia te fu tu re .

Photo Uraeo Umo

A T 1R R 0F F IR B

A MONO tha many a n l|u a trees In
“ Central Amertr* parbaps tha naaet
beautiful Is tha Tree ol Firs. Tha
r the sort to whom « minor ga* pain will mean a qtfcdlij-.qper*-.
a n Shawn bare spreads like a .Asm*
iag umbrella over the main piers In
, Upn. So .the doctor leaven hln aeathUmlHfr und naot# nl Uie
Padro Uaaahuai. Kl &gt;Ulva&lt;b&gt;r. a
box office, and In the middle of theekminri e c tlajh:U«K,r Minister to .open eoqSfmfS^mj *Raa
iplclnrsagaa Hills elllaga of aduba
end whiapcra that the doctor ia wanted on the tele­ camp* in tha Tyrol for all per-,' mouses and thatched h ats clustered on
ac ns who carry on Gwraias Faactet bm rrw sloping streets. This tree genphone. And It’* Old I,nHy GazooM*!
Activity
or agitata arataat MvU'la- ,orally ggows to a height of about forty
i
“ If a doctor la the proprietor of a half decent practice
feat and la fully as wlda aa It la tall,
dancrwterww of Austria^ s i ,
jit eras named pal a da fuegn, or “Tree
ho seldom eats a meal In peace, and In hi* middle yean, what
Tbarr bate hern mnr*miaW‘of lof H r» " because of tha bfimanra of
with hastily eaten rflealit and broken rest and overwork, be Austrian trodps also, him A She Ills rad blossoms Whan Ip full bloom
|i|M , I:1* rein» f— ■&gt;#'" ' ■&gt;■! ■
surrenders to angina pectoris, lhe scourge of the medical | Auitro-flrrman frontier * am i' A 1 |tha fbnrsea almost conceal tba leaves
l* M gtva tbs traa an appearance of
L ’ You don't hewy mute -thews days profession, and a youthful hopeful steps into his practice
rather aitrnaivr dismiiaal of Na- iflama.
ifysakhn's atrsngp
1
Tha pecunsrly deaoHpUva bam re
and goes the game route in the fullness of 6me."
tiniial ftwcialiala ftom the civil 'givssi
'Wah* - t k a f . paawy.-Mgwd If &gt;
|a tropical trees sipt dowars are
.
f}
&lt;
}
don't
take
advantage
of
your
doctor.
Jnaf-because
se
rv
ice.
jrgwmiy aarwad.
Interest to v o y a g sn

-~-.i yoW’fcnpw he .ifrpaUent *Hd longiaufferirig. don't make hiip

. „r

eingted in to r iiM v r ic fc t ftetd , » l
H a r r is w an t to tM ril M I M .p t a r
Schulte popped o u t to C H l* to odd
lh r r a il/.

provent National Socialist^
f* th e Tyrol n pitetdad J n

o f.

J

a t aarend. C r iti cou ld a c t g a t
Itarrte a t flro t b ow aear. Crania

of Mfflnct which ought
Activities p f J t e t f
ly onough, wfc*n hi*
orrlm; Fqr vybret hi* . JNNHjMtUC*. Austria,
Ilia,patient* are ha y- —Preparation* In pnigroit*

iq g fln jjr ic l* |jll(r lc u ltie * w h ic h w k o u r h f c 0
d o cto r bitta f o upp*J(i.-So w h ile th e d o c to r 1*,
t h e c h a n c e s a r e t h a t h e 1$ n o t g e tt in ^ p a ld
-------."The tr u e p h y a k la n ,” nay a H ater If, K y n
C h r ia tlik e q u a lity . H e ha* a vmrt p y m p e th y
a v a i l p it y (fo r t h e p oor a n d th e beJplciia. 9
u p on , / o r m o a t h u m a n b e ln c s a re a lert t o ,

'

l l y e r o u t a t secon d . D a r e B a r ite
h it to R yan w h o throw G od in o o t

th e doctor1* U iaineas l.-good, th a t d o w n ’t

hi* accouata are

o

» W aeh in gto*’. t y * » w a lle d M *
b e « u f o m i « t M p n J on C « 1
lin e’ roller t o llo b b eli w h o threw

*■’ A «j&gt;ecla) unit nf lhe A gruul of lath of fuiftb*.
lural Ailiuelnvnl Atlm iniM ralln
“ Kither a.H a . cau « c of, or ps a
fnrmer frtr (he |&gt;u,|Miee
f .Dy­ I it*ui I :| llic pt |»&lt;r ,,11*11, Miy*
ing *u rplu-ee anil t run-fernn v &gt;lr. Walace, “‘be «tilinari niathem to .the .’.TilHl (MM) fnuitllrs on '
irliaf vtoH
In Im -vt ti|i wllh
ktnj. P ite ri M I ilIli-li.lin, nf the
War ihipBrlment ( teDvral Stall* |
at the heail.
The new unh tv II
work ' c IofcIv with -the .Federal
llcttef Ailm inivlijtliixi vthiili will
ntelrllmtc the pnivteiinia threugh
it x I rat nerru-ine.
"The plan frankly rn iien le r, I
that the United Stale* (hivrrn- ,
ment ha* nl le n t an iimrli r*- ,
lixtnelhlllty toward It* own pro

Every per»»n on the el reel
thane day* whisper*: "tVall-W hai
do YOU think of the N.
Of
“ Why doesn’t lomeon* 'AcU.lrV 't
truth about ItT ’’
,nl&gt;. v,
. The truth ha* hecn lelih HaWale
Bra forgetting about lt-trV '’H » H
Impatience. Some pall i « f .iUir
blame unm he •hareA’V y “Wedclj
enlhualaallr leader* of-Hhe
A. whn made‘ wild prbfWV/rltV*
tte nervier*, a hurt of m lric tive
*rnnf'nur^
m f j,.gp llRgl
to wh*t It would do. '.rt*
The baiir fie , te i ) ^ ^ . loeavuren, A o '. lu i« le-*le. uiv- ter, ACftrtrijr K f i i t m
R. A. » « - n vnjr necwwrii-|i,chiirig eareil lo uu'iiic. - 1 Gemiun-Nb- W m ViT f lf ^ «rh4. lire**“ #*ftX.
KljfWH friinn#
in. IU original cancatoWAi’tSba Wtiiutl Roclalial n -ii^ ty wnh-p &lt;i*
codes sought fur the
basic banter*.than ever bof-ir-i. Apd II
N rw Yttr%: fltt w/nefrti ‘ftff
lndaAfrlt* war* caaaafwTV, *ha»&gt;’ -b «h i rpiixr ml l hu1 &gt;om i;ii‘-nl CrciiiTn**
Inf*• left field, IJbladaitrte* war* far tnuugh ad. agmtbsl -Hitlertet vli.Uiu-J U tec- vU etrrfk rt»it.
veto* nut,
vanred te talfe code*. The cUipnii- romiiig atnmger and Mmnirur.
Mjrer tu K ik r l nH Ott w en t
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DOZIER A .CAT’S W JAUXX PAINTS
" B ™ i F o r T h e B o o t h '- . ,
Why not make yuur Kitchen Just as bright and Just aa ebann1r\g a* you know how. ' l l i* easy whan you w y Daatgr.A Gay

Product*.

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s t a ^ l k y -r o g k r s
*- *• r. r * - t aa . -

hardw are

T f lt 11i n f T i t j f l M i g i

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go*

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R lrM tonc Gowtlreg { .

ir ik ^ ,T 0 tlc r j a ^ * F l i m i u t c i (fudWfrorkv-ifti!’ C ertain

iKMUSatlMDUttf*

Head* Of at least tw a federal
k o d breka are already , marked
f o r tb a sw eajxr* Their Identity
Ctopoot b* anaopnoad y*t, b«t K
w ou|d.ljot be surprising If the
brpotft (Started to work In th* vlcin]ty‘V New Qr|eana and ttt.
• Jia o th e appraleal personnel u
othor abrlkme la l o ba dusted off

'rewmMteb H aoiy W orgmLhau baa di»covered
bs* h r i M f »00»* Af bU .eo-wotkora w r n»'

't the taagt
r

Tito bigwlc* beet knew that a*

-It aa
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__I -Inate.
*-A
*
wall
the. -man
tbe »tr*#t.
Tte* credit ilrlee is virtaally an

PfnjciaRHr Ip a/mrefty with the

n ff k la l ad In teal** o f I L .Bjfry a N

ret

•reared fre*».

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growlIny among Indt-:! rteltete to
t *--• ^ V «t *h - Jar-i.- &lt;i r?gl|*e
wfth labor eyinp*.
I* tap-:

Ihh—r*.
cad J v iM H i #&gt;
pliahed W* t urpi

tba labor group
p rom in en t .

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�FRIDAY, OCTOBER ft, 1W3

LIFE'S BYWAYS-:

Personal A ctivities
Jedf* and Mr*. Millard B
Smith, of Titusville, at* hart for
Mr*. W alter I . Morgan will mo­
tor to Jacksonville tomorrow for

if ton lafluenc* in p .ttfwf
npl in,*n amrndmeaYah

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M V;

u « l (Imi,

MONDAY

««r« place J tefor* a trial' eolpworthy grand matron of tha gtand
chapter of Florida, &lt;0 Seminole
Chapter Number Two.
Mr*. R. F. Crcnahaw, wurthyj
matron of Bamlmle Chapter a n '
C- (A Bara, to rlk y patron, proa'ded wear tha meeting,

A meeting o f the board of the
Woman'* Auxiliary of the Pro*,
byterian Church will be held at
3:50 o’clock at the chur.h and will
be followed by a burlnesa meeting
at 4:00 o'clock.
Amohg tha vltlter* here were
Jack Woodruff, von of Mr. anl
Seminole County Chapter of the
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, i* improving l American Bed Cross will meet at tha following officer* of the grand
chapter of Florida: Mra. Martha
at hi* home on South Sanford 10:00 A. M. at the City Hall.

of Mima, AT«nu* after a recent illncse.

Mr*. Winifred Blythe, of «o*

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ara Urn guests ef Mr*. Pearl
M lu Mamie Stricklaad returned
U b U tt, Sooth Banford Ava* yesterday to J)tr home at GlennvlHc, Ga. after {pending a week
a j.
_____
here with her aliler, Mra. G. O.
m Cantwell arrtved yeaterdo/ Danner, 1803 South Sanfotd Av.
Beaton and New York City nue.

pend tha winter aeaaon here.
me met hi Jacksonville last
I by Mr*. Cantwell who reM h e ft with him.
X&gt; , .
-----k. Wi A. Adam* left today
Kirkland, Oa. to visit Mr*
in Kelly for a few day*. Sho
aeeomnudad by Mra. Wallace

Mrs. Goetsch Presides
At Meeting Of P.-Tj \.

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Mra. c . L. Flower* and Mia. iM. Flower* and daughter, Iri*
Gay, have relumed from Galne*
villa where they were celled Moo-!
day by live death of Mra. C. U,
Flower'* father, E. M. Phifer. Mr.|
Phifer wa* 87 year* old end wa*
a veteran of the Civil War.

l h it

llfxlco 'pul*. ‘ dtpPill
,bt»n guiH&gt; of.Mch pel

Social Calendar

tbo day.

f t . . till fen Britten,

eunCtUutton t ;-:-M

■glbenetl regulation*. to*1
■Inji«' togLn official-‘ J

H. Carter, ef Holly HU1. past
grand matron and grand recrtU ry,
Mra. Mae T. Donovan, ef Daytrn a Beach, peat grand matron
and member of tha International
Temple Committee; Mra, Kather­
ine B. MCKay, of tUa d ty , j :a’or
paat grand matron; George A.
Miller, of Leesburg, paat grand
patron; A rthur It Granger, of'
DeLaaA paat grand patron; GtaanJ
E. McKay, aaajdate grand pat*,
ron: Mra. Lillian Britton, of Mima,
grand treasurer; Mr*. Winifred'
Blyth, of Cocoa, grand Ruth; and
ID appointed officer* of the grand I
chapter. A
/
Pink and given, the color* of

STANDARD
BARBER SHOP,

Legion R e v e r s e s
Self In Adopt i on
Of New Program

clplee of drmocracy wet celled far
and in that section "a tendency
in some quarters to make educa­
tion appropriations onny m ire
than their shire of reduction* for
the **k* « f economy" wa* do-

—l f i z . *•
‘ r
— -**v •
"Wa cellrv* that America will
oarer s e e k * war", the legion
aaid rrrmnllrpf national defence,
"and that a war will never **eh
a prepared America."
I
The defame rwommendatloaa
then went on to eaU for a rvguUr army of 14,000 ntfleer* and
165,000 men, a national , giard
of 610,000 entitled men wltu pro­
portionate
officer*,' a reeerra
corps of 120JXKX) officer*. tnexeate,
In the raaerve off cera training
campe. citleena military ttainibtl
cam pa with 50,000 yodfh* entered]
•aeh year, a nary equal to tha
limit* of the London naval treaty,
and a ringrvM onal committee to
Inrrraae tha efficiency and. the
■ire of the nation'* air force.
Ilaye* w ai ale ted national com*
raander by arclamatlon when the
flr*t roll call Indira 1*4
wh»
the convention'* cholca 6y an
overwhelming maJ)Hty.' He euecrede Louie A. Johnton, who wilt
return to hi* law practice at
('lirkthorg, Wi Va. •
.
.-'a
Hamuel II. Heller, 41-yeaT-eM
Norfolk, Va., Ineurance m ln. w ti
elected chef de chemln de far of
the Forty • and Eight »oclty
The new cemmander •rrteJ In
Ihe Inspector genaral’a
depart*

'S A D Y &amp; S
-j r:..

h« Homo of Good Service

and to Mr*. Qvlnten Brown's room
which had the second largest num­
ber.
Mr*. E. C. Smith, Jr., wa* elect­
ed to serve » treasurer during
the coming year and Mr*. Robin­
son waa chosen historian. It wa*
then annoen.-ed by Mra. M. N
Cleveland, finan e chairman, that
plana are going forward for a
Hallowe'en carnival to l&gt;e givrv
on Oft. 31.
It waa stated !&gt;y the preaidrnt
that th* next meeting will be in
the evening ao that father* of th*
children may attend. Th* meeting
waa brought i* a close when re­
freshments were served tiy the
everutlvc board.

B. Barky
Injr Y o u r C h i l d r e n
U 1 P a r k A ve.

S PLACE

*

**A whirl* hearted fight i»y rv*
rry ritiftfit*’ for |ifr«4rvfcUiii of
thi* Fovrrfi mtti i and Ihr prin

Mrs. Hoyle Entertains
In Honor Of Visitor

BLANKET

C r i m ? w aa
nutnnifttily
•'•all
w ilh in a p r r l on that committed
t h « I f f io n lo • ■»f»tlng police ftu
th riltcA, ft rid s ilt Jfrht ini? pitililtyI on of the sale
of
"machim*
giilift or other lethal tvrapoiid" t«»
•ny p i f c p t poller a ihorlth** am &lt;1
the militar y.”

Mr*. Jama* Wells, of Coral Ga­
bles, was Imnor r f*i at a bridge
party - given y esterday afternoon
by Mrs, 1. P, Boyle at her hornon Mellonvillt Avenue fur the
member* of the Merry-Go.Hnun I
Club and a few other guest*. Gar­
den flower* in Fall shade* were
used lo ailnm the rooms wher—
Ih
the guests were r-nlertalned.
High senre prirr, a serving tray,
went 1° Mr*. Walla-e W. Wright
while low score prlre, also a tray,
Two mwn who »o rloifly r*~
was given to Mr*. Jehn L. Gallo BembM mftrh other that oo«* |
way. Mra. John Mdarh, Jr. cu* Blftppod lofo thr fljihting polilieftl
high amt was recipient of a nov
r»rwr w i love of the other m;n's
elty hat hru*h, Mr*. Well* rewife provide the famous dua­
ceive,f a hat brush as a memento lities nf "T he Masquerader" for
of the occasion.
Ronald Celman at the Milan*
At the lea hour refreshment* Theater, tonight.
were serve,! by th* host***, assist
Involved in the p-mletl affer-l
e-t by Mrs. Walla.-r W Wright.
Mrs. L. Hawkins C-tnnelly, and lion* and love* of Colman'* two
Mr*. Wynn W. Pottw. Tbo** pres role* ara Dtsaa tuindl and Jolletle
ent were; Mr*. Jam** Wells, Mr*. Comptun add a big cast headed I
Joseph A. Mrlsrh, Mr*. John U
Melsch, Mra. John I . Galloway,
Mr*. R. F. Whllner, Jr- Mra. R«,
As a background for Culms.'
Holler, Mra. John Melach, J r j
Mr*. W. D. Oatriiadr, Mral Wynn and th* strange human problem
W. Fetter, Mr*. L. Hawkins Con­ of T h e Masquerader", Samuel
nelly, Mra. Waller4 W. W right Goldwya baa provided a produc
Mra. Ava W. Davie, and Mra. tlon that gives new Ilf* and *
bright modern touch to the l e ­
mons English malodrama. Politic­
al turmoil, viol and the threat of
revolution, financial and govern­
ment crises taken from todey's
headlines nr* the etana cloud*
that drive tail man from his post
tlon at Ih* helm ef state and from
the love of Me wifd to drug* and
debauchery, Pride bf family, patriotlsm end love, of adventure
sad fight summon' bis unknown
young cousin to th« rescue.
Hie two rolaa gfv* Caiman an
opporti nity to.cs-atraet drunkennaaa and aobrietY, sanity and
fitnaa* with ilf t i f t k i i y aad de.

ptWVtly ttnllkr "Or. Jokyll and
Mr. II&gt;de" and uthei famous dual
role* of the stage and •riren,
"The Masquerader" offers Cai­
man no Important help in the way
of make-up. It* triumph 1s of acting, not make-up.
Richard Wallace directed ''TH.Masquerader" from an adaption
by Howard Kstahrook and Mo*'
Hart. It tv based on John lluntei
Booth's dramatiution nf the no&gt;el hy Katherine Cecil Thurston.

Ronald Coleman
Star In Milane Film

$2.79
Doubt* Cotton

P L A ID B L A N K E T

To-Night

SATURDAY ONLY
S E E R S U C K jj^ l

New Novelly
COTTON DRESS GOODS
Worth illic yard. Special at

N ew

"N itbby

W eave"

’ B e^l G ra d d

D ll E S S G O O D S

P R IN T S

W orth 09c h yd.'tt|HM'ial at

W o rth 2 te - a ' y d . T o 'a f t l A t

Ididtea'

l.n tr a l {latternu In

HATS
Silk nnd felt (u rb a n *
W o rlh up to $2,011.
Special at

SPECIALS
FOR TWO WEEKS
Free Shampoo

;

- :;

Worth 2Cc a pkf. (Limit
ft pkgti. to- coatflmt!r&gt;.(
Special at
' &gt;

W tirlh liric a y d . T o (ft)

LADIES' and CHILDREN'S

S i x 09 PU L L A W A Y

Worth up to $1.96. Goaeouta. On sale at

W o r t h 9 L 2 9 .' ( l i m i t t w o - t o c u a t o m a r )

Finder Wave3 U
$6.00 C R O Q U IG N O L E

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S p ecial

-V • 1

Underwear

Peitnanents

P PAUL’S
2nd and Park

DOLLAR DAY PRICES FOR THE

Phone 489

Mena and boy a*
Shorta or Umlerahlrta

Men’s fall Camel’a Hair
Capa.

W u rth

turtiay.At^

4 for $ 1.00
MEN’S FALL HATS
Juat

Received 1 Our &gt;new
pall

su rra

»

for Men. Bought a t a f t

STETSON $5
BV

KOTEX

H K O A D C T .O T K
-S H IR T IN G S

MALLORY $4
0

''

w ith

Sftturdftjr

to Jatora •
auaUtv heavy*

y

lit check! k f i f plaids.

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FERTILIZER DltraiBUTORD
FREE WITH
POUNDS VIGORO FERTILIZER

Sanford,

n r le e e .'

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�In Working boaik /td d U b .,,,
w &amp; In tra U .'
* la ddtd'or

rtng p a r t e d W

, lb s review holds
i- k m

t “e mrortf

« f the inmvoidsbU
nd hnyaticnee artstitdi of, the ■various eodes." T M
comparatisely largo number of
banka, ft ,adds. which atm are
leloaad e* ass tp t rating under reslrlr lions, cedtlnoe a consign*
handicap In many districts, VrM*
plane fop expansion art being
W V O R X T o A &lt;—
hsld In* abeyance by the high#
tossed boltoP thap it opehod, fcollataral requirements far loans,
i D pn-A B ^ d a trb c t, Inc.; f t pending the clarification of the
1 *!
rUm ryvlew *M s*if week,' entire banking situation.
Itrf erring to tbs retail sml
ids have- baeeroe fpCfis ii«fl- wholosala
market, this authority
cstabilshtd, indastria 1 rotor- la of the opinion that the lies Ire

lady' Lufl In G slt

vlgdr, following the
t canoed by. Insia.plror condition* during
P krt of ' thd, month,"

to build Irm n to rlre In adveaeo of
rising markets had virtually coma
to an cnd( giving a steadier tone
to buying movements and a firm ­
er baser bn which to plan -fDtbnj
operations.
C-nsumer resistance to advanced
prices e f many Items was report-

ructlra

J HsJr Jj
&lt; ■ m i l § ’* l1 Z
9 Hi «
r l l l M H T r s 'TiI■1 -ThSIKa
.

T h e s e U t r T r ic e s WUI
Effective
Fri.-Bal.

tfdiln/r with iwtoiiers to make the
markups gradual by ths etlnlnaUM of ill extra* and mm-emrnthriir, wi,lH» he rein for* have borne
heavily In distribution costs.
' * v that after O il
casement In retail demand for
M arly' Wrii, week*, 'hd! buying
mooed forward with more surety.
« pedde a r t too pressing to p fr­
u i t farther pjilporU m rnt,’ anJ
buying power |« provided by th*
constant!, widening m hw in em­
ployment.
• '*■ ■?■*' ' • G
“There wae a rather sharp pick­
up last weak In the sales of shoes,
»hlja.««ljA ery indeed In grbed sol‘tints, and' parchasoe of hosiery,
jewelry, handbag* and toilet accae•ortss Increased," continues the re­
view, 'T h e sIrony demand for
l&gt;l«h-grade furs and aitk (foods;
which started about the middle of
Aueuet, has expanded lo such an
extent that (he currant season la
eapeered to bo the best In a B'Jtn-

states were] ntkal patronage was

hssSiSSSSa Iks.' s.

l

a

- warn

weather Iwiidlckp* [In mast dis­
tricts, H r i l t y * vecptfeaiaqU In
the fa r iiA W "

v W 'b s in ,!

covoied, psrilsularif lu J s rtw s n r ,
robes, shirts, aiid gloves. H a iti ir
reorders wani i being .booked for
sweaters, eordurey stacks, and

CbfUst Gaiard Y*rfib^

pC*. orchestra will - ploy
P. M. until lha wee smaQ I
the mominf, and therm p
ba specleJ entertainment
tratien of Ihesa projects Is kept
on a professional plane, free from
political patronage.,
The first subject was discussed
before the eonf*ren.-e Sept. M by

WASHINGTON, Oct. I
Tha Su AugiUtlne &gt;ieeb
winners . of
ths Hnrt
Flor'da laacua champ low
y ta r, arrived hare f t *
attend the world series.

ths group IncladaJ f n

Uon in the upward treqd af sales
Of Turn lit) re. rugs, and home furplshlncs, with curtpins, table lin­
ens, chlnn, crystal stemware, and
rattlu cnnlrihuUng heavily In the
enlarged volume In this illvlrrlcin.*'
In tlie women's, ready-to-wear
division, drests* monop.Hscd th«
attention. The demand lur_knit
costumes, Ihree-pioro sport com­
binations, swagger suits of '.vsc.-.l
and leslher Jackets appro-* In
Ihm nnd Itradstrcet to be InrWM&lt;a» M H t f m L ratio to t q do-

Vtttl Cream

CHEESE, lb

sis, manager and l l !
an o sg them Tom Nash, r
iagton, O o.torm fcr fee#
of the Unlreralty of Gri
After the gemek h
group plans t&gt; go t" N«

o f the sea from N ov» F,e&gt;l|nw ss found In lla v c rs tra w , f t V ,
looking fo r th e m ain
jnghw u*.
They were a rre ste d And, ajihrgetl
w ith v a g ran c ).
U w as the la rg e st llq .o r haul in
S ttC U l year*, custom s i.fTirv-*

rtt'.rnlng to Florida Kt

saidM asquerading a s
th e
T o* m
ita n g e r,
the Hr tls h ft. igliir.
lld n ie w o o d r l u d e i a p a '-c l of
N a s i g u a rd vessels s n a r c .r u ; .'i-s pool r Kagload.

w uiftik .
. .
ltd Satisfaction

structlon af' four air
gars a t the naval a t at

204 EAST FIRST ST,

r -1 r 1
p i u .y ? iL Y

COFFEE
Tall Can

Compound

SALMON........

2 I b n ................J

. £ ..ru ck ag c.n

Vril w Coojring

S A L T .....'...... S

Klngan'a Pure Leaf

American

Y rlltrw

'

LAltU, a lbs.---- -

SafdlneB, 3 cans

Oriuls Ex. Small Sweet

3 P a c k tg e a

j

O N tflS ie , i l t a . . .
M itU g u

GRAPES,

Giant ttiRfw*

4

MATCHES. . ..
Ph

iPAPER

POTATOES, TO 1

.L ,

ONIONH, a lha........

I’ K A H . 4 ; N o . 2 c a m .

i C

W

IT’S HARVEST TIME

IOIA 8WEET

l.A Iin .

__

LEMONS, dozen

il l ip s

-"

TOASTIES, t pkgs...
□rapeeut
*
FLAKES, 1 pkgs.....
Hunmald Seedless
N/tytfNH. 1 pkgs.
tVMbbtm's J’aneake
FLOOR, a pkgs.......

STARCH!

Prince Albert

P. A G. Soap, 3 for

TOBACCO, 2 cams..

0. K. Snap

Pht

POWDERS, 5 for.

MILK, 3 cans*.........

“You’ll I.ovitt" Salad

S ta n d a rd -. , . - - . -------r - , B

Biwwn o r X X X X

W h ite

CORN, 8 jWins..i.......
EPfKKK, lb.............
C an^boirs Tomato

SOUP, 3 tarn

f

........ f i v t

Rumford Baking

POWIICH.

_
O A a

DUST, 5 pkgs.,.ja..
10 F ounds

d A n

Hi. ulMU_ l i f t

Yacht Club Swout,

(t

O P

a

CORN, 2 No. 2 ca^a
Clabber Girl—MOa. Oona

|_

Horilcii'n

K u llo g g ’a

MILK, 3 tall cans

CORN PEAKES, 2 pkgs..

Kvap'aretcrt ' ■ - -»• -

H itU u f a

APPLES, pkg......

CATSUP, 14 ok. bottle

O rtarcM i

' i

irtic

•

•- •

k

God on A ge M acaroni o r

B lack

MACKEREL, 2 tall cant:

Helmet or V kney BUcult

FLOU

NAPK INS, cach.J.............
Monarch Brand-Ontntc

Del Monte

PEKOE TEA, Y4 lb .p k g ..

I*ure Gu.

s v p u p , Jk eat
Bhbeddod

WHEAT, 2 pk

flu.

P*.

» Ox.

i* e
-*2Ja,,v
* foe«r.e
• «a. R O U SH , t for .. S ite
[»^i
HsHmsan's
j t j R A L ^P D R E S S IN G
'

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LAMB, R&gt;..

27C Corned BEEF
z m PAPERS 3 folia
MHieisia

Cook’s patted

ROAST, lb. ...H t t t ta lac
V,
-1l ± I -i . * '
Lrg. Niis FltANKH, lb. 10«

Half dr SAble

&lt;. ,

BRANS, I iSairi , r,a I
Americas *

SYRUP, q t.... .
rORKKST HATCH EL'S

H v c 6 A rT ~ * W .~
10c
W ith A ay O d e r af It.Oo
. U f f M an.
Hetlmann's and Mast Food
f_
MAYONNAISE
•

WDw1'iff mill

Libby's Tomato
J tlC E , t rams.
Campbell1* Ass’L
SOUPS. S caws.
P h /lllA Pripared
BPAGHkfTTL &gt; tat
R b c h e y PBAE. &gt;

Fkimifs raaaNh.tr-—

1 ’

Fewlarlng Heat Foods and
I M oaareh Prod sets

?•;

Spaghetti, 3 pkgs.

MftXWfH H quho

i 100 In 1’kff.— Llnon Save)-

•

POTATOES, 10 lbs.

M

f

SOAP, lrg. bar,*.'.

BAKING POWDER, 2 for

Clabber CliLft'
d a k i n u Po w d e r , can..

‘ &gt;

SUGAR, 2 ctns. ,.

■ *'

HAM,'mlb....„-.........
sy

Ue

( enteV Jritff., lb .--------- H i

NtrlagiHada,^.^..

I0e

bpa k ri

\\&gt; U m

I

�84T»WRD.
rarayraWtwl.harf m w h •?

OVER TARHEELS
AFIER^DSTART

BE WORST YEAR
on.
J W A S #[crroN,
] ...............

tBOVfatMMENT TAT

Expected To Surpass
*87 Considered A s
Banner Storm Year

HAGUE. OeU i - W ) 'ln»d gwvarlcnvnl, finding
I t j w n It k w saved t i n t

n riiM fto A t* .

Phone. 93

WASHINGTON, (Vet.
Th*
year I I U prom l . n to be the wor*t
huntrane year In recent history,
creel surpassing 1M7, which I*
generally looked upon a* the ban*
ner temper* year.
With several week* to rn bef*r*
the hurricane reason le ever, the
Weather Bureau announces that
already IS hurricanes hare oc­
curred. the »ame number a* In
1RK7. The hurriesna reason lasts
from Aurust to November.
Fire heavy tropical storm* h»ve
■truck this country *lnce raidrammer, the Bureau ray*. The
other II galea, however, either
went out to sea ar veered to the
southward.
From the weather eipert's point
of view, many of these hurri­
canes really have just been tropi­
cal eyrlone*. A cyclone does not
enter the hurricane class until It
reaches 75 mile* per hour In velo­
city.
The Eastern Seaboard and Flori­
da have put up with two tropical
storms «o far this season, al­
though the second detoured out
to aea after It got aa far ngrth
as the Virginia Capa*.
Teaas ha* not been so luetcy, ft
has had three tempeels. although
one of them waa rated a aipoll
matter a* hurricanes go. The otb-

If

Th»*eiw»*lt-*n4 spectate are an lavltatiaa for I 1
those of m u who aren't already familiar with
f
•ar famous valve, to come la aad a n asU
•aatalad, tasted her* are specials (or ladar's aid
tomorrows meal*, and me ay Items that It will pay

Kellogg’* Oern

Flakes, pkff.
Lodge'* Special

Coffee.lb.

ta rg e Head*

LETTUCE
Jftafd|Flavor Malt &lt;&gt;r What*

these PRICES
B L T T E R F iH ’ D S ' ^ R 1.

MILK SOAP

The
admin!* (rat km
;**lrrday
'naked four steel cwmpantM to *»b-

roit vlu* cn W4.B2X tana of ateil
rail* for *7 railroad*.
L a U t, h id . will h* raked of *
* n g e puudwr of MapgnWe i.n
thdttl ton* of atwwl fx . tarings
with which the rail* would he
tied together aflrr they M r . oeen
lald.
The railroad* Informed Joseph
It.
Eastman, co-ordinatot rf
tianspjrtation, they wount need
* total of l.Qgtt.Iib lop* of steel,
Tha administration it Ir h-nd
ihv carrier* etUJKKI.OOC or mere
Hum p.blle woik* fund w-tr
which I* make to* puirhascs.
l o carry out tba plan, which

K e l lo g g ’s C o m
H c r a h e y ’a

*t HL

111* W. IIDl BL

O x.

Put Roast of

f. JCryitsl Wedding

FfQS, aL jar
Sliced Hi mi lea*

Breakfast

Q u ality

— Her vie*
P ric e
TO

OKT

OUST j
Pepper J

Ibc B oxes

3 fo r

/ * c P k g a.

PEACHES

Ujc

Pineanple

10c

H H H IM I* ....

Can

c

O Y S T E Ita

•F T

g jt

C lub, R ound. S irlo in i

-

H A M S, H a lf o r W h o li

'1 2 iC

HI iced

10

1 lbs.

,

24 Lbg. S. H. FLOUR
la rg e C h iu
A (
O A TH ........... ............ 2 i
Country Boil
A |
B U T T E R . l b . .......... M

IX O*. Can Pure
G A . S Y R U P ........
Ughtbouse
i'lean aer, 3 c a n s

ANNOUNCING OUR 74ffi
ANNIVERSARY SALE &gt;
II r.I.I-rai.* mu Till. Mrttulsr. and whsi a pari* we are
a iiin s' Ii .HI Is■&lt; th. .Hoi* no.nih ..f (h iu U f — special sales
rl»l» Vrrk
Thrfc Will be frfi million iite ill nrt(f (ihh| flit | | )
ref I Ii* lit al r «e»|»f leaiiallF letta pvflr**,
WATC1I—AAP newspaper ad* now aad all dartag (Maker.
K 4TCII—AAP wind** eigne *nd sieve displays.
WIUTK IIOUAK Hit A M i
Krepo rated

AA P's Famous
Pur* Creamery

MILK

BUTTER
TUB pr PRINT

No finer rva|&gt;uratad .M ilk is m ade
T A I .L
,
A *

3

CANS

S nd

I D C

25c
BOB All ,
Vigorous, Winey1

It Kit I’lKCl.B

Hub, Full HodieiT

GRITS o r M ea l

RICE

5 lb s

5 lbs.

M a ca ro n i o r S p a g h e tti
CHEESE, Extra Tasty, Specially Cured—lb.
SPAGHETTI, Encore Prepared -2 tall cans
1

n

LO m pO U U d

FINKBT

2 lh r tn .

Hhorlening

4 lb.

15c

2

24c
12c

Tig.
m *

APPLE 4EIXY, Mount Vernon—16 oz, jnr...
CHOCOLATE PUDDING, Sparkle-2 pkg*.

O X Y D O I.......

£

Ovaraea Grape
J A M . l b ........ ..

Tomatoes can 5c
MATCHKS
, for
10c
L lghthuU M

.

3 boxu*

A A I* I*yft* Coocord

l*mi B uilt#

G rap e J u ic e

1 Oc

a

OCTAGON SOAP—Giant linr
GOLD l),UBT~5 wmall pkgjt.
_ .« i#'

at IB. I . ..

iii it. l

Hi it.

f l o u r

Cleanser

Yellow

i

ONIONS }.

Oaifoa'a 15c Flab
F L A K E S , 2 CAM
No. X Can
Ovavaea Green '
A BPA R A G M 8

Large Nil**

BANANAS

Y*rlt Imperial f&gt;

U . H. N n, 1

APPLES

POTATOES

MEAT MARKETS

W p ste+ iL 'L a m b 8 h o a fd g r R o a s t
CARTON U c

"CARTON

L*mp

wHnt'LDtnt
L *»b
R IB T H O P ^ .

W estern Prim*
p w r s p P A g t*

j a* .M O filK li \ F\ •.
tJ&gt;
£ ,-• ■■r_'^J. m

I

w ft, J "

1 8 fc

Bllaeil IIIndie**
A O gw| Bmnkad
A O k ra
llk fn l. BA C O N , lb. J . O V J S A U S A G E , tb ,...... I O C

PO TA TO ES

10- • lta.

H O M IN Y ... .1

L C

15c 19c 2i2c

STEAKS, lb.

POTATOlilS

Oversea No. t h

2 Tor

SALT

O N IO N S
lbs.
10c

1 2 2c

Ovarsca Dry

L O

Uk

BACON, Hunnyfield, Fancy Sliced—lb ........
Friday, Saturday and Monday Special

Sc

A C ra
2 3 1 *

tCftcorr Hraifttl— h Ox. p k «

BACON lb .
jf

]

Ga. or Wewtn.
■§ B r a l Bpar*
P O R K C H O I’S, lb . J L w ^ l R IB S , 3 Rm ....... ..

Apr

6 fo r

Hants, lb.
Shoulders, lb.

T h e H tore o f

LOVETTS
GROCETERIA

«*r M u t i w t I h . il| lk

Gold *

CORN, No. 2

GA.
PORK

K E I) F IIO N T

I h iu n d

BA C O N

^OATS, each ...

2ic

g

BEEF, lb.

P R IC E S
lb W h i t e

i : P l p W ®»

8c 121c 15c
1
15c 19c

BEEF, lb.

lb . c a n

Box

.

A N D F L O R ID A M E A T S —

Blew

t C O C O A ......
M

i

— W ESTERN

era left more destruction in their
W«ka.
The Bureau has prepared a
chart showing the hurricane rec­
ord for the season. Courses of
such storms are plotted, showing
their progress and velocity. Trac­
ing o f the land course !* a simple
matter for the Ruraau, with its
local stations reading in detailed
reports,
t'itrus fruits of Trias wera* al­
most wiped out early in Septem­
ber. The department of agriculture
estimate* the damage at HI per would supply woik toi mer In
aleel mill* and on the radruadi
cant. A record crop had been aa- thr steel rod* eras ir.piUdf'. mi
peeled aa new acreage r ogling the r &gt;mpantes iii.gh* »um(*le
lato production.
Aftrr ihr bids ar.* n&gt; th e, sill tr
Besides, productive power for madr public and lb* lowrsl will u*
revere I years has Imen lessened lakrn as ih* ba.ie price at which
hceuse of damare In tree*. Soma (hr «l*rl Will d* p'jrrha*vd. I'bo
grapefruit had been harvested and iiids arr for rod* of DO pounds
a certain amount of fallen fruit 1 per yaiil or over.
Prana) Ivsr'a
lailroud.
waa salvaged, but this will nott Thr
whnh oantLJOOjO^;! &gt;»n» of y ll*
ton*
fastening* told
hurt icana
struck Flprt' une
Isre lt»
irdinator ‘I will ''lar
da at the time Texas was being the m ordlnator
devastated reused shout a 24 per I own orders and I &lt;’ n il a»k »
tent loss for grapefruit and 10 n-durtinn. Horae io.d» a-r »n
per rent loss for orange* and k rrdurti.n from Ihi pi i n nl
lirlcr of $40 a ton while n
tangerines.
&lt;untrmplatliig impnri'l*. «
Property damare from huntniadr . condition that thr
eane* has been heavy but no ae.hall not rarreit i&gt;» a ton.
ruratr estimates can be made nf
Th* nrrda of UJ* r s i n n i
the toss.
1
made
known J i &lt;ir • «y
Truck crop* elonr the Fastern Ilaslman gavr o t a letter
Seahoard from the Vlrrlnla Carww wrote to Myron
Tayl ir. t
southward suffered from th# .n a y o f Ih# Un '.'J 4 u t&gt; *
tropical storm*. Tohacro id Y lr- corporation; K u ji'w
F
&lt;1
rlnla and Maryland was damaged. president of the ll*ih*rhen«
Fruit and corn all through th* Corporation; l. L. Block. &lt;
Fart fell tha effort* Torn cams
bark in m in i region*, although U
will he hard lo harvest heeaua*
stalk* were blown down.

(3 Box Limit) 10c Pkga,

TJakes, 2 bxs.

MEAT MARKET
E . F lr a t S L

Itie n e U 0

II. E. W E E K L Y , No. X

U rn

R OBER TS

FORM ERLY T H E

ARD

W

|la tte r &amp;{,

Bragbinan team hut w ,
Ifr « m i
f n r , with added weight • * &lt; m - m m

GatorsReadyForLiffht
Scwanee II Which
Promtats Real Tilt

H. E. WEEKI.Y, No. 1
• t h BL

atraltng work ag!n«t iw

AL'ROAST,' lb

^

�BGW CE

a b a t e all

Bawtol b a s ra d hto catchero
B a t to r bottOT th an a n Inslai
defied w h istlin g .baa* fctta
.'.brown ba]U w hile s tr u ttin g al
the lafleld. T h an It backed ap
third boaam an f a r a n la s in g o r
to o . I

MOll It to
fik tu n iiS
. i * ’pi.*, n

N iu n o ~ ~ -

-•

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th d lf

o * n , W tU «-

dhdlldy, fo r . i th fk atb o f ir s t tw p Inning*
m M s to n e

p s b m

d U d ’ hits,

e s

UMlfdlm

E n b o o m ln f ’BotihtoW othpbw had aupetb
f e d only \\M » . " ►
L , i | f a r s a th ird

Tha official paid a tte n d a n ts o f
» , 7 t r fall f o r abort of a sp e ct* tl &gt;n« and n early 14,000 a b o rt o f
Uw j p a rk ’* capacity, In clo d ln f
•tending room . I t w p i o a m ailer
eras*] tlpin a a y th a t w ltoeaead
lo u r (■ m at o f lh a 1924 aorta* In
W ashington.

• J S W ftT io j - « - «

w
-f

PrtBestoa

CslJfemls m S t Msry’d
Daks

tb.

,

Wake Forest

^

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to! 1
n -------■i 1

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OooriAA.ficWTB. Kentucky

&gt;•

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t i '

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i

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• -v- Letolgh tB. Columbia
'
2 1*
MaIm
YAk
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m * i U h.
-».• cKamptdna tk * h hi M y eU #*, »°
P»* * , r , th ro k a W&gt; W bltahUlJ m is to ry .
|W* - V , , r o t ,tM o a ttln f braaka, too.

*
tb.

A m y **. V. M. h

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A akm t

dir 1
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t%

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1 1- ? .1

hooia and th a crowd on '&gt;• f t t l
lall Df a t th a v a ry o u tsa t. A s i t
to rood o u t, lh a Kama w as d a fid rd
tfban B addy M yor a tn rla d of t
w ith a aingle to iaft, 0 « t u i a n a ’l l
doubled a g tn ff 'th a r ig h tf u l J , e rs tt
ro d tw o r a s a scored on C ra u ln p
Infirld o a t and BchuHe’e -JoublA
Into r i f h t flaW.___
;
{

• Coubles by Bc.ega h o i h y f l H
tha second Inning ffOoiiCkd tit#
third ta lly . B ath w ore ,»)ioty Ih a i

iklmmod sloag

lb*

foul

IlnrC

Bluaga's Into le ft f i e l d 'a n d l i f t

,t * jbM i r e r ______ - , ’ . 1 -

, Nebrhsk* rs . Taxes

&lt;.

■

M

•*’ ***•'*'**’ **•
II- I t Hoaokl'aa, M rlbaaraa,
I T h ai Iba know n bond
a»4 pfhor
i
hotdars a w n ln c a r . baM laa
eaai a r a iara a f la la l i n
bands, m arl c a r t a , or e tb * r
llaa aro t I If th ara a ra a
H a lt.)
J ra n R. Millar, Miami, Pta,
«. T h ai th a i w a a a r a g n ip
• bora. Birina lha asm s*
nrrnrra. n in th hold sru. and
holtom ,. If h a y , a n n u m a
tha llrt af sto rk bold ar* M

p tu c iT to r
' T i l l STATB OP

-£ ? « B 5 U I®
r ew ars Bill a t
Fara D M Tn m&gt;
C o m p ta lit
•aid d tfra d a n la
afflra, th a t
npava nam
pa kaan «bM«i
from tha PI
Florida fa r mar*
lh a a sluty
rrd ln g tha
(k u n p la tn t,________ — - ----rooldanra o r Foot Offleo A lIrtM of r r a m n n a r o r t m m o » o « •aid dafanLaala am nnknown la
■ii i r . * A a i u m n r . c i n r e com plainants. and Ibal complainU t i o i , a n , n n Q i 'i n n o a r
a a ta M m mad* a dlll*«nt oaarch
tm m a c t o r
oononnoo o r
T ha S a n a Lora, a lt a r o b riak "p a ^ a r inqnlry la .a ie a rta la said plac*
tO t’OT M. I0I1.
rraldaaca a r P i« l Offlea *ddr*»•. OfASanford
to lk t by tb o lr m a n a g e r In th a Of
Ifrrald
publlahad dally
and hatra fnllrd la do aoj and H u t •urapl Sunday al S an
fo ri. H a . for
elaUiouaa, com a o u t
w ith * 0&gt;
October I. 1111.

*T

A d d r e »*

v r

iM. O. b n a Bo nfora­
il. II, I M k i M W i K
n « i'-M iii* r m u t r r e
■- Itolw D *t», V U a l
a , f . lU b la m a . MM!

r -

■taf* o f Florida, County o f Brmlnol«, *■

t wanly-ono yaare
' TOD. Iba aalf,
aad — --------Dalle
haraby required
C lark n f Iba « K
fan ■a ppi armWaa. '
a n a t tor aay. I n
firm Monday In
IM , balnu tba alath day of Said
sa d ih a ra a fla r-la -flU w ith
C&gt;nlh.
Id Clark, your w rlilan dafanda. If
Bay, lo lha Bill of C aatplalal In
paid suit, a t . lh aa daacribod by
Saw, lleratn fat] not or judam ant
Will ha rnterec ag ain st you by dafault.
. . . .
. IT I* OHDRHBD (bat .Ihla Ordar
Of Publication aa publlahad In Tba
Sanford llarald pa par, which la a
pawapapar of g a a a rsl circulation Is
irm ln o la Coualy, S taia af H o ri* .
‘ W 1TNKBM my hand and aaal, a*d
Iba. scat of said C onn, a t Sanford,
Srm lnola County- H orlda, on Ihl*
lla l-tla y -a f. Soprouboa.. A.- tv. data. - ■- • • - • T.- r . b o u tii-A s* .
)
Aa Clark a f Iba C lrrull Court.
i
By! NOniNIC If OR WOOD.
n. c.
(SEAL),
' —
■'

book* of tha rpfapaoi

li.fora tn*. • notary pabllc In and
for lha Plato and county nforaanld,
paraonally appoarad I t L llaan,
who. b a r In* baan duly aworo aerordlaa to Uw. dapoaaa and anya
th a t ha la th a e ditor i « f » • » • • • *
nf Tka PanfoPd llam ld and th a t
Iba following la, lo lha baal of bla
hnowlada* nod ballaf. n tru a stalamant of tha ownarshlp. m in a f tmani (and If a dolly pnpor. lha elrculailon), at*., of Iba nforaaaK.
publication for Iba data ahawn In
Ilia a boa a rapllon, raqulrad by lha
Aal of Au*uat If, l i l l . ambodlad la
• action III, I'nalal loiwa aad I la julallon*. prlntad on tha rararso of
tbla form. Ic w ill
I. T hai lha luama* nod addraaaaa
pf tha publlabar, adltor, m anaela*
adIIor. and bualnaaa m anayara arat
I'ubllahar Hanford llcrald. Panford,
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ftdllor, ll. L P ran, Sanford. H a .

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ra rity hdldar arpnai
boob • of Iba root pan
•a fn any othor (torn
lha a a m r %ft iba pap
ration f o r whom »»
o rlln * . la p lra n : *l*a
two p a rag ra p h s m a t a
•m h m fin s a ffia n t's rt
and botlof a s - to Iba
•nit mindlltona undor
boldara and **aa«rllr
do not appsnr n p o n . lb
Iba ro m p a a r a* trnalaoat
and aoasrttw a In a aap
th an th a t a t a bona &gt;r
and Ibis n ffU b l baa nr
ballar* th a t any n ih ar
•orlatloo, o r corporatio
Inlaraat d ir a ft a r lad It
•aid atoeh, bonds, a r al
llaa th an aa an ala tad h
a. T b al ika a ra ra a a
cnpia* of rach laauo n f
cniloa sold a r d iatrib e!
Uia mail* o r other s liro 1
•erfbora du rin g lh a 1 1 1
coding Iba d J r j , Shpifl

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

liley, But es,Shan non
A || Riven Rest Of
L i v e s In Prisons;
3 Others Sentenced

High Official Of Big
Utility Croup ( id s
Call To W ashington
, For S t o c k Inquiry

O K L A H O M A C I T Y , O c t . 7.
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Is Keynote Of Talk j
Before Labor Croup

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T h e p i r a t «&lt;|imre lie f o r e t h e T o w n H atl in Vienm i v
Hi|l« Edward Herman ami Cl’f
•rd Skdlv were sentenced to five pl'umplu parade vaK|Alaged yektei.lay aftim oon follow n
wuiM that twenty-year eld Archduke Utt... | | J;, btng |». .,
G««rff (Marhlna Gun) K»*llr, cunUnued Austrian throne, had ahyi.rd Iiim rtf nnd
‘CUiicd an one o f the nrtnal nh- monait hia * behind Chaiufilur F.ngi I .*• t Ik *** m Inictora of Umehol, will plead against Naziism.
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FV&lt;ln«l Jn.lco
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(JNMASKER THUDS'ROOSEVELT ASKS
ROB TAMPA MEN FOR DATA ABOUT
IN GAMING CLUB RUSSIAN STATUS
T a p e d , Tied, 4 Men Recognition Question
Forced To Floor Ah ! Seen As On live Of
Pockets Arc Rifled I F i n a l Disposition

CO V iU fM . M otion* f r nrw
I om l
o r r r il
of
forhrrrm t
« overru led In i|u ic l lu erco -

V A S I I I NG T O N

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- 11. -pit. th'* np|*»*ttimi * 1 the
Atpt'i&lt;nn Fcgiun totid the Anwi'­
ll m t od. ration of Ijibor. ron. wtnl
t ’ds wrs k, prt*i«kl»l |U h'** v.-I| tiu»

i dir.I fur 0 complHu tm*nmtan­
il IIITI (.■' th*' .|(M*-I i*•11 (d IIII'.'.IIP

(City C o m i P i s ^ i o u

.To Adopt Tax Roil
"At Mo nda y Meet

III-* ‘ t n t e m e l l l U.|i»*wi*d d f c i u i i i 1 .. i* b y K f t d i i i . t n d I V o r n , c n i li *
n i’ f* ‘ r n u f i s t d

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_Coo.iJm d I.Ip lime
rMyru At
th , City Mall l o t nixht by lb*
C((nrni»irion,n&gt; who |wncil *'vc
p^KHt mu) |in&gt;po»«-'l lirrlD-r *&gt;■» •
WUboil making a definite com
mlltmrni. Indication, jxiint lo lln&gt;
Croatian nf m-vcral new claulflcalio n , wbich will io&lt;i*riiv |iaynir-n.
of city liccn*c if n |,'i*»m or film
contem plate opcmnit o iiu*lnP,i
uadrr th , m * cla„lfl(«lii&gt;ri
The UMMmrni ndl 1- in ►hap-1
far adoption, City 1'lcrk K. H.
I g a u n .talc'd tmlay, allhnugh
t i l l had not Im-cm a&lt;Jd,d mid only
^ g u n * could in made a , lo the
■dual 1UJS-34 a,p,«»mcnt,Uaw*vtrr-under an agrcuu-nt
wtth the Bondholder, 1 I’rotecllvi*
C w n m itler the nrw ..o ea in iciii.
l i p bo about | 2.f)O&lt;l.tH)0 Ira* thn i
lot) year, or to a figure allght^y
ommUiio'i• ry, taking the Initiative In brinyliuj ahqut • feductinn thU year,
BI0| no opp4»aitlon wh«n they re *
ifp n ilillfd cpU which will brinr
A f ajrfr^gt redu.tion of 2 f* percenl
In Uxea Far th* coming year.

upder tt^oo.ooa Th/t

NEW BANK I’l.ANNED
FORT NKAPK. Ort. 7 (8 fa­
c i a l I n d i c a t i o n * mr that, hurt
Meade *111 haK a t.anV wiLh got
ianrment gu aiaete, nf d,po*lt, ,•*
operitii.ii by J«n I. SirnUure o r
iT| p erm * a f'h old rr, of rertlfi
eate* of depojR In the l&gt;ank her.
have been obtained ami the nqtlrtd 7b perwirt vlgnature la |&gt;e

rnrnt

f lu f f

h v iilr l|np«on fh»... v h \ -*m lai e»l

(!». and Kfertric offic* * aod **■
ei ul ives.
Uni ley a p |ie a ie d a lte r H. II.
T in t \ / l»te -d* fit of I lo I . H. an I
I ore iv n || ml flu I S. i.ml It it t fintioiijil
1it' e*t n m1!it
S rriin t n-a
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i n I1fir c o m i t i t t f #K
toH kf'i i iiniiiin* y p in 1,. i h e m i l l i o n *

fim n i will lid *ioek |Uichii*eH,
(C ontinued On Page T w o)

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Pictures K a c h As
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tak.n II* -Mid bi'W ii.f f *i:ir in P* cutl.'n;, ' vv i im&gt; !■**■*
tedditiiifi 11. It;, m im \ . ' . h .1 I p tl. .piltk m ' «i’i
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dianiund inn* mi l h *!.*»» • u I i*’n
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to iir.ri* Ih i*n $#.flOO |*tdi
h'^v- | c /hi* n»n find r f Id* ahlrh w
ever, hurl fin «fl whil r ’ 'oiiitr of , » u
Ihi* lo**| *t«
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IV' « I"
aitsar of f...r gn , T h r
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familiar « iMi thr rli.h an I I n* vv
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that it ii* ally »l......I ........i|» ily ,* f
lure,
i fir# fhi» **f,»iiMM»
at 0 oV lorl At |.%
it* |»**-*t j i*»
hi her pail, do.ii. * 1 Piank Kvan i*f I
six thi'V wall «*•! «a*uallv up thr •
umin herau^e dip- | »*ral of Hi* U im
sta in jff atm luifayritu M* v* i and to
m wtlto h**r iiiNr-fJi* *the Ho* *1
mid n irt'irr* purfrr.
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Ru r»ie* iim1 enl p'dlcv i* t* | du y in a h r ni 7 iJUi
front lump* ttfi'i** Aat'iuliw, hi*
Those pt» rnl I
^op. plurri** aid two olhr*« wefr gibe null l l . i l . \Mlhoill f r o g
Lmion Al&gt;* ., Hi*
jodii V Up I Hr
playing rummy and a rrt.ind por* nil inn: Ainei i
|irr*un! h»x h«-an M'»
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ter watched.
l win#, R I lilriii
Ant (ini in and hi* a*hi, « * ’lHK ngnltion utile**\lturala was will
hull JjuhpiHiill, JF
whut was happening, *d* f p» d f 'r- in# tn maka riflaln jfoa^nnt r.
1.. IIai i Mir(|«tf |
and ti v .k* i r i la |i 11‘pudiid I'M.
(Contiriuei) On Tayr Thieeji
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Pailf.'td (*10. 11(14 1 l.il* utalr 1
i lit vi v §.*- today liwt Ii, I
I»ee». ii *. j red of
ivisojii i» “i lra»l 1 h fiiiranle I i Ik y un
'nilendaiv Mi# Sanford Irani, bi.« M'jl #iifhi
rli rn'jj' more player, ure rwe.r.
lit- urg
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, , lit pci , roeidonl, v»ho h a t, jn-i ii tu m , I
. repotted lrom vacation trip., to l« a t Ihti.tic.
' allege Arm, rttui.e in itei-arni
ifnoitow afternoon.
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#|&gt;«vtaM.i n luughtd u*
* deftpiriant, furiuft leader of M- ltrt||i*
rioji r&lt;imntfafii«tx. hy hi- (mc| | m
hantitrappwd (he p-t • * n’a #/•
fort# to iulwtanMatr .
ge* *of
high lr»m*t4n Lgair*t * • « »«‘l W«-

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« toe off in Mfinal, hr i i»f a bt*rim i*f
lattT-eity |r.ni.I will Ii. iii iiniDvnt*

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Ijaitir.
lice ("on is

■oe duy lie ( ailed I*
mii#t Uei&gt;ig a Itar

a f i e r ttJiing

»»? •«((»( *• d**eument

yfrequently )*• ng relertfd to was
falsified
••What &gt;« u -t# reado-g/’ he raid
“ un't thr •«.
as that which wn«
Th# defiant Dim it ',J w** jjftl frail to no
1)1 rmtroff
barged deterlivt*&lt;
from the cu »t iw n
*■
and clapped lido hi
far MM had ma.le rn* 1 • on a map of Bar
tin fomiil in
a libiaty uhirn
remainder of the »*’rr W
y residing judge, \Vi •
&lt;l ,fnf f r abowi.i Ik, I ■ictiafag liui.Jinu
the I) ti h bertion arui fire l‘arxrlaimed. “ My rup
1 1’*
ordered him remove.I i«o
( Continue.: i n Cage Tw»)

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&gt;.ill1 in I i mIiiii

F iery B u lg a ria n B a n ish ed Fr|»ni('o!*»i lew In Stall Ja ilsf or
For lienuuiirin^; Miv tim p elen r INdii". l iquor Law N’iolation
l^*i - Fiery IJmirgi
I&lt;imitroff,
.houtiny Ml wi»h I in* ■' rrun- I
nuulrf live it." we- e*p»l eii fiCRr
the te c 11 loom yealei-Ii v uftei he
had taut ted rhe »Upi* 1 t'det
jiatirr. iiiatintr the
II* rh-t»g
fire trial and accu-ed a podcei.tgn

1 .'.run f l i o u t to

m i N. h *i v M
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I'rrrv Knlr. I fh*,*l *»‘i* tti MupijK

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ml *1 «|fi' nul
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tS&lt; pi«WO( «X tup»li*»al lk rn » r
n v m u r * o l Ih i, c ity will form thpiTncipal m *tU r« of &lt;H».u»lon r '
i j ' V U r C ity Comml»»ton im r tin f la 0&lt;« Oily 11*11 on MomU&gt;
n l f h t *t 7:30 o'clock.

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PRESIDENT ASKS
CAPITAL, LABOR £ • « '» ,™ j m *

WASHINGTON. 0.1 7 -f/P I —
Pvraiilpnt llnoTVilt
annminrrd
tji^t night that tin fn d ronrrele
move iti hi* iMe-t effort I**
fmntnmlit y prut* nD*l tiicreme
fnrin |mrrha*ing power would I***
flic immediate e tea Unit of u m*
\\ A M IIN C T O N . n i 7. rV.
I
iti! t orpoi nt tnn in lend l»» fa iim .r
tesnhid Ro i veil today auih d
mi pro| - •‘.■nil it i
Iti ii»ip*iraioin, w li.w i i op foi ii omted “utmelf udi jvih ml |
Ur I i" iii»w luring fe llode i »■ 4*(II i-*Ill'* I'll Iho | lull 1 Ilf i llpki III lill.I i
U.iv »• n. i initial rii|i»nili#.alit»n t lahot hi - ui•| m•rt of Ins i m n n y
’
a ret it* In I duly * ,1 nffnitn.
1 1* t.. i it11y nul i ho lolunni • 4 |t»**lu illiii|* tin A m c r u a n l e d *
i ‘.
pi roiibe In lend . * l ton t
• nil ion of l^ilioi incinoi ml nouni
i
tin i «-nls n pn.ii hi I on , l ” 1 imiil to tho tiilr Siitmicl (ininji
p • iiii . Inp if flu i, 111‘ ■*i' to .torn ♦ t •*. it *. foi UHM j.H"iulelit,
Ml
in (
riiitipnign ih h*io‘d to i. R n^i'ii It stud “an overw lii'Iming
d1 • *' -i i ' ni:t' h\ Iti pi i &lt;('Rt 'iiovi majority** of um w i'iln - and rm |
' **4'
i ployiH’* tittili'irfftand ""1hat Ihi* fa |
I In &lt;ot potation will have hi 'no time to Pprk “pct'iul pt U iIpi*4\ i
I th n vto If till mi other cimim
1 umliM' ailvnntaifi*.
m
per&gt;onit !
t-f-rir:tir&lt;.'Tiri m ttm i
thn f&gt;i*y &gt;»1^ *
TVif If?*' 4ni&lt;( **&gt;o|(i»* rill ,
j non being coriMdcnd lor Ireneliti plnyern ciefer n yoverino.nl inn
I
I i’f ngeney will be n -poiikihl, Ly ptivil. gfd t innn.l &gt;muie |
| r&lt;« *lie I'lefhlent itn.l S e reliu t nmkei'*
uere
"lintbi h.I- who I
U .Hm. i* piobnbly will he n no m Monk the lesiilt1* h i m Im otdniiii'd I

| |,o&lt;'k« th*‘*i?iouji want* to examine

I in it* *t tk market inquiryShnitlv nftot the b a w l*

* / jlofon•&lt;*»»*« |o flv*» v p « 'i Ip
,
for *-*"&gt; of*-—«
#v p « a ** •■!!*•{**,&lt;s4,*"*”***
-k wi i* plen ro#n«Ii*p,I Rf*

WASHINGTON. Oct. 7 —MV—

1 ivc vice*president t»f tin*
ntril Ga* «n&lt;l Elect nr !*«.. whoso

p**1 n i n tr i e t C n u r l.
i i n . - f»pn|pnr**a r-r»t f u r ll*n
j n jn r t« ^ » im e n t f&lt;— f o t r r o f tbl&gt;

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I/onna To Be Made On
Present C r o p s By
Huge Organization
Now Being Created

Investigating agents t»f the Beiv*
j ate Imliking committee ye# tendatjf"
ilbpntrhed (" fhlrarn papwr* for
[service on II. I'. I I «
o tu -

fJrnchcL rnilllonnlrc nil m m .
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IJijAff'’ Earm r V m irh t in Fc&lt;|-

M 'M H E I t 2 8 7

Ott’s Homer In lOtti
Gives Giants Fifth
Tilt, 4-3, And Series

12 Y esterday

Scene Typical Of A ustria Today

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SAJTl’|U&gt;.\ Y, OCTODER

Member Associated Press

I'LANK FA 1,1J.; NOM

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A Navy ob*ervatiiui plmw, |p.
ii-4 by I,lent, fu tn lait.io l&gt;e and
■Ith'-CliUr Maditni.t M&gt;ie '; H |f |.
• a panM-ngrr, craelii-ii '■ 1 ll*' fn
Ban Uicgo. f o i l f , lr*
'K V k . N'aitbri occupant of U*r

tugflfii* pRinbh, nliiie. hnrpmj
with n wurthl*■**• rherk, wm*
found guilt) an I fiiM-.l ^Iuo tui.l
roif n
Jrtifkr
Jurksfin, rha.gr I w ith
♦inkle - iti.vmg, vvm• found guilty
and fined $A an I c ala.
S N. Itrou, white, ehatged with
ojieiaMnif a truck Without a i aitroad rbiDtnUiiuii ceFtifirato, had
u luected verdict ru f r In hit
fi*vm .
W
\V
llendtffaon,
vdhlte,
chaigrd with M(H*iBting an over*
L.aded t. Kk had hb &lt;i h i-ikI in
a iniatrial.
JlaNpr* Mr.imw, t barged with
a**-auit and battery, was found
Rot guiltv*.
• 4# ;
Artbeiiiia liuokman,
cltargod
with p-aoeaain^ Hqo#f# vatreatod
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c n r c A c o , . 0 ,1 . -a .—( i n —
W ith loud cheering th e A m e r­
ican I-egion's national f«wven.
tio n to d ay w ent ort record a*
o p posing diplom atic rtCog 1lion
of,.Soviet R ussia a n d calling
fo r th e d eportation o f a ll comm u n lit alien*. Th* Lcgtoa** po|.
Icy w o* runtalxed in s ' repo t
b ro u g h t to the floor by U ii
A m erican isatio n com m ittee and
alao called for S uppression .if
th e a p re a d . o f com m unitm in
th e U oited S late* a n d fo r lag.
Illa tio n to provide p ro p e r p e n ­
a ltie s fo r c am p aig n in g
fa r
com m unitm .

T

President Calli On Public
To Do Its
ShareIn Aiding
TO BE STARTED _ Destitute O f This Country OF TAXES M

BY f A CHIEF

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S t o r m M e n a c e To
i

BE LIFE

N E W YO KE. Oct. 6. — f A b - is d e finitely p arsed .
Pre* Ident Roosevelt ta i l nlyht
"T he fid S ra l governm ent h a s
rallied Ihe re lief »pencil-* o f the inau g u rated new m easures of re­
nation fo r th e “ h a rd er p a rt atilt lief on • vast tc a lr, b u t the fedG e n e ra l Jo h n so n
A p ­ a h ea d " and to ld tbe e la te s ‘and rra l governm ent cannot, and dm * A c t i o n W i l l R e s u l t I n
S o ld ie rs P a t S to p T o
H u rric a n e M o v es In to |
p e a ls
F o r B ig
A d ­ com m unities th ey m ust do th eir Dot Intend, to ta k e over th e win lo
C a n c c 11 a t i o n
O f
» P itta g in g
A fte r
2
m A tla n tic S o u th e a c
nhare before th e federal g o v e rn ­ job. Many tim es I have irv-irted
I W f c S f t f 'a A r e S l a i n ;
v e r t i s i n g C a m p a i g n m ent fupplem ent* the need* o f the th a t every com m unity and -v e ry
* O f M ia m i A f te r
A b o u t
$ 9 5 0 ,0 0 0
lit
M ate m ust frrsl do th e ir * h a--."
T o
A ssu re
S u c c e s s d e stitu te.
T r o o p e r , S a ilo r D ie
P a s t
D u e In te re s t
tin g
In
K e y
W
S peaking before ihe national
B efore ad d ressin g th e c o n fer­
»
t ■I I^s
_ w
conference
of
('atholi.c
h
aritie
s,
ence,
th
e
|*rv-ldrnl
dined
w
ith
the
W A SH IN G T O N , O ct. S - nib
tWr Tbe t i i M t s t r S C m i )
As a result o f a r o n f r r r n r r hchl
sS R E
HAVANA, OcL 8.— (A.P.)
H I
, |
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, f
fla
t
]
R
t
o
a
m
l
t
praised
the
ro«|&gt;crathin
.-hutch
leader*
at
a
baruiuet
in
a
Further iwaiibUlty of dtnA . d e clara tio n th a t the
h e re on KrMay afternoon b etw ern
—Storm barricades were re­
a d r of church and priv ate in -tito tm n - m bllow n hotel, lie wa* introduce I officials of the A tlantic t'o ast l.im*
w allet e r a ” I* ended wa*
gcroun winds to the lower
T
a
m
p
a
O
r
g
a
n
i
z
a
t
i
o
n
moved today with the pfcsar r e - 1fo r th e ir help in " th e climlr out hy C ardinal Hay*.
by H ugh 8. John»on, NRA ilirecrailro ad nn-l m rm h -is of the t'ity
lo r, In a le tte r m ade ,mVI c y e s ­ o f the valley o f gloom " and urged
R cnsevrlt made rro rc fc rrn c c to t ‘om m isaloners, n cheek for* 125,la
( on81
of nsFlor,‘1
I | r of an 82-mile-nn-hour
I r s e t IUIn
p Tt on H
H ftn
a n iU
d lp
e IIICft9tovod
today
the *
te rd a y u rg in g leading m rr.ufae- a n ational sp irit of nt-ighborli- recovery pole le* e x rep l ti^ say ! ;ill 15 r •,arhed the €"it y Hall thi*
i -hurricane which caused slight
tu rer* a n d a d v e rtiie r* to p a rllri- nr** to ro m p lc tr th e tn*k.
C r e d i t r j x t e n s l o n jtlJsturb«ncp which threatansd
th a t the revival of industry a n d I m orning, re p re se n tin g full pay
- Injuries to 20, sank small vesp a te a ctively in Ihe "now t» the
MTW&gt; i** tlir tim * i»h«n you nn«! a tfrim ltu ie "ra il for n vnrillinir- iih*iiI of the ra ilru ad 'e real and
.... . .
T .
.for the
ure«
moved, out
tO tHS
W iT A M I’A. Oct h.— la .a n s
. .
..
. .
lim e to buy" cam paign M arling I know,** h r said, “ th at though w r • n rta to sncrificr Individual gain^.
Bfla In the harbor and led to
|N*r* mil city tax e s for I9 C .
.
.
.
.
Atlantic
after
luhlng
K«JT
next week.
m a m jfac tu ic rs
and . . .
. . . . .
, ,
h a v r p rn c m jfd n p nrti n o f the In w nrk to g e th e r fur Ihe public j , ll|lllll|f , , o , , , lim ri , h l„ ,„ y . n irrrh an t* ,
n o r g y o f lo o tin g . S o ld ie rs
West with high wlndg.
, P re se n tin g sta tistic* n
'h o w w ay, (Hr longer h ard er p art •I II w elfaie am | far th e surer** of
g
.iia
ia
l
bv*uii-**
men
uf
th
e
T
am
e n d e d t h e lo o tin g b y k illin g
llsavy rain* fell along th, low*
m ounting d e p lo y m e n t a i d
&lt;in&gt;- I tow ahead; ami th at it ia fo r tm hnaid national p n ig ra m of rr- men! i* nut only a " life -fa v rr" m
th a t it will perm it th e t'ity to pa t r ir i t n iy who arc com plying e r Florida E ast C oast. T hrs* t g n l . - T
roll*, pth e a d m in iilra to r r i d e l to rrdm ild* our « ffortM tn cmrr fur coV irv."
iV- * t w o ro b l&gt; c rs .
«M|e
mil
all
ila
debts
foi
th
e
fi»with N ltA rrg u la tlo n a will be ( ( r . k
a p p a re n tly
A t t h . b rig h t o f the d o r m on*
th a t "We believe the opportune ih o ar who m uit -fill dr|M*nd ti|»«»ii
iy caua«4
cowaew ' ,
fY ou s i n have p a itlc ip a te d 111 le a l yeai w hich ended Sept. 30,
tro o p e r and on* is llo r w«#r killed
m om ent is a t hand for A m erican
inee, w»f* A
nvailal.li- Ihim igh an o rg a n ix a tio n | by the tropical disturbanc*,
rv lirf, to tirrv rn t th r tlistin te g ra l io*i , Hi#
7
ual
day
to
day
work
of
■ pa‘ on* civilian wounded b ; C o n g r e s s i o n a l
C o m ­ in d u stry to bend e ir r y r l l i r l to of Inline life, and t(l sta n d by f he |&gt;rfk-1*. wI and uaeful ih a rily uinler- but it a lso m eans th a t, w ith the *»t up here lo work un.lsr t h s 1 r»port#d In th* Miami r l w l l h M CT
put incut of only $JMl n o n e in
v a r d in&lt; ira»*d rale*
rectbin, Hollywood and F
rxt.. U
L aun.
*&gt;
u*
m ilpitra w ho fired on th em while
'o t i m s »f the depie«alovt u n til it '
(C «• -tinued On Tage T hree!
m itte e
T o
In v e s ti­
IP.lL* taxes, approxim ately $nM).IMH) llcconslruclion K inanra C orpora t r d tl e . T hree p e rio n t w«r© ©light­
T h e buying appeal d . e n l a t
t l * y' trie d to d isp e rse thieve*.
•r#&gt;i
'P
o litic *
wa* a t
a stan d still
III .past due interest on the c ity ’s I Hon credit extension plan.
ly h urt an&lt;* tom© pro p erty dug* .
g a te
E le c tio n
D e a l trn tio n w ith th e tint on it la’-o,
_
,.11 rif* b &lt; « in n ,n j of ot i.a l.m on
iiiitM amlitig debt will br wlpv-l j O rg a n iia tm n uf a T tm p a bk . m ©ge w©» done to resident*©.
A irin g th e
d o rm
h u t Colonel
,»
F Jugenrlo R aU atn, chief of the
, mil under an agravm ant m a d . hy | vy lo ham ila Ilia l.-aii. h a t b**n
W A SH IN G T O N , Oct. 6 .- I I I * \ 4
'e tw e * n pilot* a n ) ►.«
T he U. 8. W ea th e r
a r m t i ond A m eriron A m lieesndor
.... .
__
....
.
&lt;r tile bigye*! a ir n toll ■ Ot' Cl.ll.
| o ff trial* nf th e Bondholder*' I’r - I com plrteil by II l&gt;. I'rm b erto n .
w ,lh .........
and a tto m s y of th* " '. .h l n g t o n th is , m orning U t«e4 '
S u m n er W ollr* c o n frrrrd e o rlirr. political crow n .(III a .k e w a* " |
11re liv e C om m lllee 1**1 y ear, and s r c .e ta iy
llillsb o n u ig h C ounty llvtail Uru ' h» follow ing atorin
w s r n ta i t ,,
B a tis ta a ssu re d W elles th a t the rw*ult of th© now -hixtrvei MIlattl&lt;» | the m otion jiicU re •».«.u&lt;»ry uf .*
I* M rialrd d u rin g Ihe year.
- T f w i r a s a - r f f h u - t r f - t h e - e M u . . krf - B iTxiw P oln t , -4 i« m f Io4an4,"-| uaw i c h liu l code v»ui Kiut LUl
w arn in g s
rlianged
... t rum -C ily. U lgik. k'.-H . LfllUlt'D e rrs A m -ciation, who ro n frrre d “ S torm
ra p tu re d M onday in the N ational S e n a to r H uey P. !*.ng. I o . i UI- I &gt;" l*“ 'y A dm inistrator col Ru-, n
it w as leaitiffd t h a t S a n f o r d »&lt; \ r i i h ‘ u rc d R * n rin T i(n rT fn » T rrT rrn - m i r i r i w r n . ^ i u y w i i r - 't o - j u p f t i ^ - * ^
ta s is ( Jt f tm» negh
H o te l b a ttle w ould be rospecie-t.
• la lt as
un th e W est Coast from Boca
o n e of t h e few c itie s in E l n n d a . isls m W .sln n g lo ii on th e project
an
a'a
se
lf-sty
ln
l
"K
in
g
fish
”,
faces
■
--------• atio n . V
j
last week.
G rand* southw ard. A tropica] dig*
w
h
o
s
e
g
o
v
e
r
n
m
e
n
t
1
*
f
u
n
c
tio
n
in
g
th e f l f h t of h it tu rb u le n t c are er
Johnson n inained in N»w York S e c s N c t - d F o r S h o r t - ; O f f i c i a l H
O f
O r l a n d o b e c a u s e o f t h e p a y m e n t of Coast
Any m nrt *’*v** n u n ^ a n y or l-.nk lu tb a n c e, c sn tra l about (0 mUag ■'
’ W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 1. - U * ) w hen th e sen ate In v estig atio n into Hi adilit o»iial runfer* n 'i*.* m i *
may *.-t up . .I. p .it i n m t to iian j «»ulh so u th east of Miami m oving
B ra n c h
O ffic e
R e - J l.ln r taxes.
o r
W o rk in g
H o u rs
K tfo rta o f th e A m erican go v ern ­ the election of S e n a to r John II. w as "xpc-lcil l&gt;ark today. a l u i i
dh- t h e lo an s , - n o l
IVn.brrl..n,&gt; ' ‘"
'
f
• • f •»«"&lt;••&lt;• ©Wll.-vxu** of liiub tiidlni;.- nod a*
m e n t to help C uba out o f Iti fl- O verton, his frlepd and co!lru g u .\ whi«h %?*tirgannatn»n plans
he
l d a n g rio u s g a lr l will cause stro n g
A n d H ig h e r W ag o n
v eal
I&gt; o n n
F ig u re s
resam
viits,
lie
Mi
111.
the
I
n*l
l.ine
H
h
n
h
W.ll
h
r
n.a-'r
o
iil,
In
cases,
wjl,d,
p
o ^ i t ly
re a tJU U ■
la
resum
ed
here
on
Oct.
10.
had
diaeussed
w
th
P
re
sid
e
n
t
___
_
_
n a n ria l d iffiru ltlc * will !«■ resum ed
It Is ch arg ed th a t th e I.ong Roosevelt will be put i . i o opera
\V ASH I NHTON. Oct
•iR I.A N D O , 1 )1 . h l-lh Ap ha* *.. fa i declined to pay t»»e* wh. It- crsHit vxls nsion i» nrr-ls- u*|,. force a t tim e* and shiftlB y *© '
-*a *)
M to o n a* condition* «( ro m p ara m achine in l*oui»iana w as puHty Hnn.
, T he lirm antls of Willi. • 1 tif e»*», p ioxim atly $2 ,000,1100 h a - l-e&lt;-;&gt;| In oilier citlr* until aom* a d ju .t- to &lt; a n y mi tiuem era • nd ri tlie | tS i thw eal let© thi© aft© m 0#B .0r
th r* sta b ility can t c rextored in
The NRA com um ers
o f using shady m ethods to se ­
president of the A nirio o h'rd*s
com m itted in the la*t 00 day* f u r '|nrl)t „ (nil,|^ |„
M l \ . A | plo at loiln a ir being i r 1 tonight from Bor© Grand©' to th©
are «r .-an
t ^ * island u nder a K v em n ien t to cure the election of S e n a to r O v e r­ ho atd headed b) M l-. Ma&gt;&gt; lla i ation of lal-oi, for -In . • 1 Wdlk
I,,
Ike ii *e nf F l o r i d a r l tr u * x m w e r . ! f i (
......... .1 h i,! H® rida Key* and n o rth e a st s h iffi
.'•veil
fcetMtf
ft
tetidly
w hich a ll o r m o d i&gt;oltUcal fa c ­ ton. The d e fea te d candidate, E d ­ lim a n Kum sry ilerlare.l il« pol­ ing h m is and high*
‘*11n IIII IIIII
ing tu no rth f a l . t l o d ©v
t t and ahlfU
nd fanner* by the federal loan
*»0
t
\\
a-lo
n
g
to
n S tre e t, lo
office,
lon$* exiwttd hetw ifii ( o s r l
aunt no in;* w ages th an
w ard llro u ssa td , expressed hint- icies in a 5-tatcm-nl
now tlCOI l-Ol ui.'tl .............
Ing to northw est tonigti
ght n o rth o f
.
Hie (ii taint : hi
tion* w ill *ub*nib*.
ag*nriM...............
, official* at
he for w anted and handled tbluiig.i
plans to or la n g ovem nienl a*‘imii
l'**»d- ami ci t y o f f h lals. Tin
the Keys to Ju p ite r.
Thi* becam e a p p are n t lo*l night si If in s tro n g e r term s th a n th a t, t i me a sure quality standaTds «d •M NA w lr n w a s Riven »e s l r r d a y j b r a n c h of fice i . f t h e i r g i u u a l
the R econ»tt• t'lMm Finance f o r I lie din*ct
d ra ifpuiting the e n tire election p ro ­
l-.-i ‘ -'I S c i c ' a i y | r i j u l t u r a l cl ed it r o i p o i a t i o n
eai-i iaillx.«d tin u n u ciially l a i y r in
--N ortheast sto rm w arnings a re
a* th e a d m in istra tio n continued
ptiitttioh
e
la
te
oflice
at
Jt*'k»un
goods -I ii analy se cost of living K ianees I'eiLiii .
y n irn isy
j \ e - t i m n t •* h e i r , a n d m a n y o f itceedings a fraud.
o n lr ir d n u rlh of J u p its r to T itat*
am
i
e
arn
in
g
power
I
r
t
e
h
f«»i
a
%
die
• to pur»ue it* c are fu l hand*-off
1'li« ra- met iiieiiilu-r
to r op
Of t h e t o t a l t h e f r d r i nl lan .P ^ o r k e i a m a k e (h is ejtv t h e i r h o m e
D uring th e previous in v e stig a ­
p m M ....... I dill men! it i s re iriu i
* flu ' i Inn roltteinplatea tliat villr S tro n g n o ith s a s t wind* th is
r i j Ui. bank a t ( n l k n i l s x , S C., I n n mad*-’
gd&gt;li.-y to w ard t'^uba le*t any move tio n of the m a ile r, it S enate «ub- d efin ite guide a g ain st
I h e Fiiditvt nto#lni|&gt;' wan nl
I»
«
ii
11lit fi . |**-i'oiiie nt&lt;M'kholdt*iH in afts-m oon will sh ift to no rth te i hr fetierni om ’I..41%
•m iiiii nl
tended hy &lt; u I W F k a v, cho f
r |i,.tm
nil© '‘o m initlm rnt*
un d er th* p re a rn l condition* o f c m m itte e spent K! day* in !«ou- ing.
n lg h t."
,/ I f
Johnson'© letter to m an faiiisi
iiati «i|i|ius*’d only a ti'Vk OlonllM ft04) |«i E loiidn im H rfa Mill
cxiunarl fm t!'.i© I'u lb l Line, anti l b« I* •';»! i»i g a iil/a t loll fi till which
Isiana w ading th ro u g h a m a -s of
t« n iio n th e re b« m ia m te rp re te d .
T he w eatlier bureaus a t Miami
they obtain cm dll, it tlieieby ber i s said in pail .
.igo, went 11 fine th r niimiui eon- cominuiiit uti&lt;m fim n F ia n k
K 4 t
tlier uffit lai ■*, w Imi, lia \m g at
II
W kil* official* declined to *pealt evitlen-e pro ainl con. At one of
•'A m n ira n induhlry nr. d In Ip 1m l loti f (It - Of
•lilting a *om iinn.it y oi ciM»|»erativm *ntf Key \\V»t e a rlie r todky said
•t •••ii w i'h t %n»rl. p r e s i d e n t u f tlir •auk.
'Ciitlrd the Kbit ui© le a g u e of
xpc p tib lic a tk n , it wa* pointed out the ro m n iitte e'a h e arin g s, S enator the puhiie l i find the ....... Is it* r -l* l* a t» •Irinand
r
n t e i p i •&gt;©.**
t i id
Peifibertun the sto rm was apparsntl]] n o ri't
ir • trrlig th
T u t h is a n c « t lin g liil $ ‘Mi.OO'l M unicipalities
convention, w r ir
IS* -financial and econom ic recon­ l i n g 's IkOdtrguaids w ere requested Dcetls. The mojleili no tin* I i« ml • om g Hi* fm»T of
“P a p ita l foi obtaining rtock will of Key W est blit th sy w ere unable
gaioxril Ij lilt* he ell loaned
hy the- r t g i o u a l i iu o u tr to Ja rk h o m illr ami otliei
to c h a n it* i-xact location o r l i t
p d d ic
stru c tio n 0f th* island, in which to chack th e ir h a rd w are In o th er \ tr tis in g I h e A incnvan
l»r a v a 11a Idt- tliiougli l be loan*
rte d ii *»*»poi at mn
riltex n m th of h«*ie. M a\m V. A
th * U nited S tate* ha* u n d e rta k en w ords, to di«arm in the heuring looks tn advertising for ne»v i i f
“ I.OttIM Will not lie loatle foi probable rum s* due to lack ot r e ­
**\Ve m i \ go on w th n nm lictl
*
p
e
el,
f
'oiiim
i*mhipi
•
*
.
II
J
I
t
it
" h m iit ft om tlo tim e fiow a id
good ii errliahdisc and | u d v a l­ pur p«r •• t*&lt; mi e v n
- to play a helpful p a rt, a lready Its* room .
new clilci pi l-eie or leal extate de port*.
Impivik mg
W hv h Iln iie d S ta te s se n a to r ues.
will how a »d»ad\ incieaac." D an loan and T I. D um as, amt t'ity velopuinta T he |»-•i ©*«*»•• la to pro
No ra * u a ltlrs or serious •*tubeen puatponrd m ure th a n
n
lO uiilifiuiu On Pngc Tbr©©l
1(1 said in ill. leile» “ In fact, we A ttorney F 1C W ilson alao at
«hotild nee«l h d y g n a n ls is one of
Vith- exlrtlllg liU0ine*«ri witti a d e ­ eg&gt; was reported at Key W ktt
m o n th .
|irohahly will m ake co m m itl iim ii * • 1efidej the Hireling.
quate mnl Him M iy fie d it t •• the wlilrh bad * slowly u s in g b*rij•
A t th* tim e w hen th e de Cos- the unexplained m y sterie s con­
in Floiitla for huh© than f.Sou.0011
T he ( ity ’s sh a ie of the |'2N,- m d th a t m erchandiee or equip in ster tills m orning. The Ray
p o le s re g im e w*» o v e rtu rn e d by nected w ith the gentlem an from
till* week **
70.1 P* paym ent of t a i f " , !■ ap
meiit ma^ l&gt;e purchased, raw ina- W est w eather bureau said It M *
th * a rm y In a ro u p a m onth a g i l^xiisiana One th eo ry l« th a t II
"(Im o rjra m ra to n n».w i*
i h u lltj pr vinialely fit,tHMi T in- sum will te iia la oldained for m anufaclwi lieved Ills re n te r passed West
(C ontinued On Paj:© T h re e )
go v ern m en t expert* from Wa»liup to «in h a psoiit that we ii«ii||»r used to rlejiii up account* pay
er«. iieee-»*tary repair© m ade and ilie city Tills Is a psculiar d
0 ln g to n bad J u d a rriv e d In H avana
lake can* of u p p in a l....... it* le aide, tm ludutir those of la«t All- pay toll* met The tail row er mu I t u i banre, it having stopped als
tq asaem ble d a ta in m a|iping an
reived aud ID the next • dag • u ''.g u » t I Irik l.ain«#m ©id th at tlir
bow ilint lie is .o in p ly in g » i&gt;•&gt;| roiii|&gt;letely nearly - day b e t’
A m erican p ro g ra m of cooperation L o c a l W o o d m e n ( ' a m p
----------i will I»V lip to d ate With ie«|io»tw . $ || y will not owe a penny out
In- N ltA and lb*l the loan will In- H avana and Key \ e it.
expected 't o Ihcludr b e tte r tre a tAa gur©!« a f R o ta n a n II. H
H a s P ic n ic T u e s d a y
A young to y , a young woman i
tiliarnto o fficials de la ird th. • „ !, „ f It* hoiuled i|rh t. at the
II nnl lo rmiilnymvMl.
I
—
■■ •
m * n t fo r C uban «u g ar am i a scnlC'olrm an, local in an a g rr f»r th© tr a c h r r of lln&gt; city, u Huddle ag« -l |
of fo e Iiete al«(» wni nil of its fin al year
in g dow n of som e of th e Island
F
lo
rid
a
Pow
er
l.»ghl
t
o
,
M r© th a n 7f» m em bers and
n ialio n , nod u we ll known an I I l.klldle perdlly all up|d
f'atK eliatm n of tlir ii**aily one
gV T sm Sw m 1* bond* held in thi* friend* of th e local ram p of the IVtrmiH'ri of tin S a n fo iJ R otary m iddle i g o i f p o rta fan , all i n i 1
•■■■&lt;.' they
th e , **Hl.
-•••••H I ,,,,11,,,,, slisllas III |ia-l iluv liste-,
c w n tr y ,
Woodm en of th e Wo rld hen*, in - Club on Tuc«da&gt; enjoyed
veil in | X .qultsi* Musi. Ib a u IU - U ls i&gt;*t»a.ljy-t we* |in m ii-s-.l tw*i*»yef» l»«l
dent* uf tliii city, at© inv»4ved
........... ’ . o - J i i u o t i S a l e s
T a x
is
l..s„ , slrtblilgl, pox* ildy r.ul vt
~
H |I W a |S e ifn c ta tssT O »tten t 1*1 i«yL i a n Ail 7a»K loneJ l » i *&gt;ip- p r r t r n r r f&gt;w
tk tm ha*
i|t|e*e*r If
Nk s 1./
t,l*&lt; ^i^\i#
tlitHM* (fiie^v
tric
1# of tl
w .-ek - ft om I lie tim e u hi. o n
if tiiey piof taxes to talin g at WO. 1.1 b* te
u iik av*
l ti’c.l
a. 'q
th * m a tte r o f r*eogni*inir e ith e r per w hich w as held at th e I'-lye known.
i
n
r
.
i
-..uick
f a t e o v n which »!*•••«* of iis Ii
a kr.l until we have acted op
least Id p e n c iit f the nnmessiuent
Slix.lt IH I || til t#lll|Mlnaiv lunic*
T hey w «rr c#» iuctctl mi an
th * p re se n t reg im e of l're*)denl loom s on T uesday night.
m ntr* I.
It ”
Pa vinent of 1 na*t L ine tax e s iiinvbaii.l l©*» t to. k v l-ayndl*. r tc
•pection tour of the power plan'
O rap s a n ' M a rtin or a coalition
To
tell
tlie
story
oil©
tnu«l
irfe
i
Rev. W.‘ F. M cPheraon. p a sto r
i: 1’ tlw en, *e re te ry of the
loans
aie
S
lot
in
o
a
m
a
g
r
htooght ijie l*d ■I Cidlectlon foi m at I*** ol.lalin’d foi a |H'i i -d uul
go v ern m en t, clo»e observer* believe nf th e Full G'*t&gt;el T abernacle wa* at l*akr MonrOi and to a loan 1
' Klnrltla l eague of Mi nlclpalltlsa, ,
In t h r year |HN\i w!icn. in n one
(t u i p i o o e d on Page Four |
ai«
ntoiillt©
pleased
an
I
hoi
•
be
year
t,,
Tl*
tfL
*
percent,
t
’lerk
tu
r
i
r
r
c
t
l
they
ram©
aw
ay
p ro m p t re cognition w uld b e . ac ­ the p rin cip al speaker. He »p«ke on
I a lit son flg u iid Dial w ith the pay
*'l a | itnl loulia foi • io li ilrniw u . M illing in M ayor V A. Spear t i I prlxed. An o ^ tl1 •ding im p ress' 11. loom srhie.l |ton-e at W arner. ,
corded a n n d m in slra tlo n whose
1 -lay, calls
a tte n tio n
to lb«
• 'F fa U rn a lism ”. E. E. Ilrady also
of Hie m em ber*.! Tenn-, u hoy „n.l «i&gt;l l- e r .n ttie-i I
merit nf about | / f*0 In ad.litm nal I'qiiqniuiil hi M'l’l a f ••no nt ma)
strQ ts Into th* firm g ro 'iitj w aa a ap eak er, hie subject re fe r­ according to o
wux t h r api*k i„ j .p a n appeur- firs t stiolie*, u h ih - M eGuffey'e G a m e l * u w C h a n g e H
faxes, the 10 percent fig u re w ill • lit unicd foi a |w*i i ...| i.ot to , , i.v ag u r &lt; posltuui In the raa&gt; 0 *
g*a*ral public su p p o rt.
of a (•talc nale* lag by *t* tf h j
rin g to th e w ork don* by local ance of e v e r y ‘l a c t »f the i-lent. now fanmiia read er. Hnv'» a ritli
have been leached, amt tie ant in
•*«*t*&lt;| l In • )'#nr&gt;« Tb •• i n 1«••*•■t i it •• '
R e v e a le d B y S h u n m
that tile t r a g i c “h a sn 't gone) on
fr a te r n a l oirran lsatlo n s.
ami the *fflcl#(l *y*tcm o f Siai* in rlic , and W rlw iriN hlue buck
pate© this to follow w ithin a lew on whin t t r im loan • 1© fiv r |i tt -J
N
M usic w as provider! by P u r­ and m eters *
com m unicate v i­ • polling b*N»k,
cent
a
a
n
........
l-.ng
re
,,.,,
o
r,
“ “ |M U **
•'ay©.
S la te gam e law chai.ge© wblili
L a s t R ite © A r e P a i d
raceid
in
a
r©ceid
etu
io
rial
coi
comments
cells M ale Q u a rte t of O rlando, a* la t infor
Tl»r hoy a fat lie r waa the phy
a tu the rtimli
c ap ital, ioana, at© p o r.c n l a yeal
and
th e g i r l 's *•«» not a p l-e ar tm the ba k of
J H m . ( 4 t n ^ i a M i t c h e l l weU a s D r. P . Shelkay, who ren­ tion o f th e pi it ami all uf it* si'ia n -tu ig r.in .
IS m U rlon »aid th r plan ©Imuid I h r llrrm ld mad© a brief ra ia r t p?©
b u nting lirnir.ea, m ine nf wuii *i
fa th e r Wa* tlir rffic e m an ag er of
dered several nonys, a rcom psnyin* eonnertion* a t i time*.
l&gt;« an im p o rla n l fa rto i in •tint • to w hat It b«ll*v#d to ba lh*
lia^r l»een *»old to local huiilein,
the larg e st itoii
1 F u n e ra l se rv ic e , fb r Mr*. Am ebn h im self a t th e pinno.
T h r H utarlah visited th is I'l.i ' *»wnerx of one
latlug b u ilh ro t and rriiiviiting «up I •■gu©,» poaitlun tn favor o f a
waie re c e iv e | and rrleaa««| twit*) , 1*1..
W hen th e pro * ram had lieen a f te r th r lr h.Sc on o t th e Monte fu in a re f in Hie South at th at tim e
S * » h ii M itchell, 80-year-o ld re a l­
poll
of tha NRA, ax it will lirloj •aU© tax .
u&gt; i u jn ty jm ig * j . a .s i i a r u n frum i
The 1©11• i i ra&lt;li a© follow©:
.
D uring e a rli 1M9!*, the Imiv'"
a tte n d in g » n merchant© g rt over tlir p e ito l
. a f j k s M arkham vartion, who c ‘ ncludod, F.. E . H redy. a r t l n f turn* Hotel. T
|p t ( v r &lt; i m m i u u i o n
liu p p re ch t, ot fa lh e r died, and ho« m other moved tn . i.r in-*-, iii in* f o u n n .iu .r ,
* i th e re th is tn ern - as a u ctio n ee r, sold every boa o f H otarian Wot.
“ Ill Th# ||# ra ld of O tt. I, I
Th* info rm atio n wa* i i m t . i D s - l j v - U I I I I I I I 3 o I U I I when profit© a i r tra ilin g Udiind
nnother town w ith lo-r fam ily,
iiic rta se d iiv#rlmad A© he point# I ( not© It I© ©laltd on th# ©ditwriol
•h«ld fro m the K rickaoa food o ffere d th e audience, a n d G ainesville, and .if. B runer, als &gt;
tn a I d l e r front th r Fiti/ttlu M ail­
out, he get© nothing for fun w oik.lpag© th a t 'Th# Florida I^ a g u # laf
■b a t th e hoy and p u l Were ,
of
B11J ,, , ,
Horn* a t 6:00 o'clock th is t h r ru a s ta r a t dow n to enjoy U i w o f G ainrsvtlie, a*lgue*ia and Ro
llxiptifig
uc
*ujiational
Herns'*
who presided.
la ri* n s Puul Hli
. U oriel w as la I j U r a r i r r supper*.
t l t u y r s at O rlan d o w ill Im* ©tudiel but i© m erely ra iry ln g o i l a ©ug I M uni*lpahtiex, it i« ©aid, hae
" " rmU^
, ! . . follow .
:
Id©ffler. II. Ii
a
Th# com m ittee In chary* *&gt;f th* A. W . E p n s..W .
a n d r o m | i a i r d w i l h Ihuoe of Ihi© gm ttu n made to him by lla iu lil D | «»n record a© favoring
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•M ltcb.il had re tire d h e r- m eetin g w a s com posed of I. X Colem an, II. I*t»X
rll* at a h p r fia l i n r a t in g u f t h r N ew m an, J) , uf the He*'on»li«r- ©al#© t a x '
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p e a t aaven y e ars. Hha w as R ra rk ta , C eorye Stlnxon. J . W . holser, H. R- Kt*V' •l
t 11) • uninim iun luiuoi ruw night tio u F in a n c e Cor|»o ratiuii offic lv»| "A* Ibis, of r u - is s , Is IncorTMt
A. u . t.ra &gt; , •
7 ,„U r t)M. dau g h ter nf the g rl ,
J .............
fu r, „ , ,„ M,|r .i you i t H (HJ o r luck, It wa© l e a r n e d tu VYaaliington.
of. W llm lnylon. Del., and Snow , C . C. C clllna, and E. B. car, 0. C. If
a*d »h* I k-xuos h asn 't gone on
o o per. W
'
'
# A Urowo, W. U l rhkson,
record as fav o rin g a salt* ta * . I
R u t h ft. M itchell, I* Phllfipa.
I"
«»ory a , tea ch e r in tlw ,
p u n te d , a lte r th r w*im ^ a t y . da&gt; .
V. f
H
aynes,
W.
C.
Hi
I.l.l-r cheol- #f thin city. &lt;»ne | f
p riB lr,| „„ t |l0
arn w ritin g to ask th a t yen
o f C a rd * ' P a rk in
■ — 1
I h e t'cimtliiMiontr© a re out tu
.pe, and U. V
M arM ahoa, II. B
Of lie, pupils IS th e child of the j ,_&gt;rh (|f th#
prom ptly insks our position la th e
I l f . M itchell la nurfo at*- lirw aut re* * of v rta n u r, an«i S o l d i e r H A r e O r d e r e d *
U ainea.
h y 'h a w huaband a n d tw o N R A P p r a d e W i l l B e
b. - in tl&gt;* at' , f .
"0|&gt;en season fo r ilio &gt; •»» they iiaxe hit U|»oii a com plete i r
p rlm ise s r l s s r to the E ditor,
T o M in e S tr ik e A r e a
Th-- ,-lrl ia Mrs- E I. M orrow , I n.iintie* w est of th e O ikl knc«« visitm uf occupational lic«ii*&gt;r fe««
D is c u s s e d A t M e g t.
"A * you will le ra ll, a t Bt. PvW
U
I
the boy Is t h . ‘ It. r u llu m i ihe | H u r t IS set ftuu* Nov. I I J m i J ©• one of thee*- lo w route#© which
-* ■
R ly e r B o o t
HA RRISHU RG, III., O rt.
ts
r
s i u r g last w .ek , w* listened
! will Im i cq u ifr«| to »e# t ie city
D i n n e r r i r l ’- -la u g h * ' is M i-s Fran.-es I I .
R ecaute th* question o f th* qfd&lt;/$b —N ational G uard troops were qiust In trrs s tin g
k, n M I
B e F e te « (
talks
on th io t fIi without a l©f« it fur IWJi
Murn-w a n d lih * pupil i* on* of
"
T
V
"
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no
open
►
••*»
a
viaahUlty o f sta y in g a ro u n ty f
ordered Into Kalins county today
a g a in st ar.d for a sal*
I 34.
Mr. r illu m 'slth ild rsn .
b ra n t an y w h ere in F lo ,,do
wide N R A p ^ D d e i* th is srctSm l
O fficials of t»A
r i T 8 it Jo h n s R iver
If (lit C u ininO H uirri a r r able l y L ieut.-Fal Hubert Davis a fte r th ere was no endorsem ent er1 R &lt;
- n a g lim it for dt.ck- one lay ,1s to b e on* #f th e k u h jrrta M Im provem ent Ab*t*iation which
tu
com plete th r ih'i id# fe«* »wv»* picketing m iner* along a 18-mil*
i 12. I
fro n t w ere a reused by tffic ial* Goa by th* L eague e ith e r f H V
r dleruaaion a t Urn NKA m eetin g I ha* been ron.-n&gt;t$mtMg it* e ffo rts
Hkj ■
'r i
■f
; "O pen eeaeon for c*«kl.og C**»'( aiun, th ty m ay delv© into d ata i r
&gt; te I n S t a t e
R ep eal
agslnsts tha prefosition. It to' Itiy
th e C ity lla ll toiqprrow nurht
■pen securing O f a arly eo iu tru cIV* t 34 budgi t of th* Peabody min* of wounding
! i t new fro m Nov. 20 to J e n 16 ' la tin g lu tbv
f i t o oYlock. ft eras anbouiK rd
B y F a rfe y
P rU d ic i
m ore th e n
U M o f t h e Rt. JO uta-Indlon R leer
W. C.-Tuhchto .
score of persons. own viaw th at, as an o ry aijlu tto a,
which they a ir Imp# ul of adopt*
D ru * Co. a n d m em ber* d a y t h a t th * a tte n d a n c e &lt;f
|1, w ill be fried a t a d inner to
Ijavls ra id he e * p ec trd IA move w# should nalthsr endorse M r op­
ing within th© next rw week©
o f th e local A del
held In PalaU ta on Monday
hia -fatnlJy escaped u rto u e in200 loldiers into th* county.
•
W A SH IN G (IN ,
6 -(T i­
pose a tales t a s —Itsviag It up to
F rom all Indltatiu », u p d a tin g
on* repeal
or poaatbls death near Do- C om m ittee is req u ested at
g h t, It w as In e n e d her* tod$y. P&lt; esllctlng B | wo
O fficials of th* m in* eatd a t lh* individual munJelf n “ r" '
Iw Mw y e s,
rust
of
tbs
city
for
le e il t h r r r i-ereona w ere se rio u s­ member citlsa to tak*
w here he will
aariy yesUnJey
T h e P aJatba tX a ml* r ot r ° w ‘ Vote in Flor
a m s as last
will b* about tb s
tonal topic o« f discus
will be l ie hoet. and the B|ie.k next I
l*ue(m aster Genan autasnabiU In which
ly wounded by th* Ineessant firin g aa they deem proper—but
A.|
y
s
s
r.
Every
d
e
p
a
rts
s,it
of
got
-tA b
Th*
will
the nation- wide
r I* t ) be W aged in "The rr a l F*»l*y fid today he saw
uf pickrter* ami app*al*4 for and when th* m attar o .
ridlac struck a
has bs-eo m n iirsl sltrn lio n .
a tr u 'k
A e rem en tal o peration
elthar a t a special or ( t o
p °p u '» r W l l " « Idare in h i. job &lt;&gt;f p al jig over th e Ilem oat a t a P*l«t north
f tha pared to a roek-bntt m fig u re. It
However, local a u th o ritie s said regular seaaion ot |t o Lsti
*Hy, A uionr tf c a * D ora Sap­ t i s l i r irp e a l
le e k ju s t about
s M ts n ri
B**W
—
•
•
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,
1
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was
|t
a
r
n
e
d
''*
l
thi
C
ity
H
all,
law * aim ed a t
tw ice,
a n d O sm iuol* C ounty
ffalishe'k
th ey b a v r been U M bie.-.t* g e t W# should than atop to ai
rU lad
BpoeCi
Jic official- i p while a t tbs ism * ) me several mtyciic te b ra s* th e ‘ h l f l r t s and erythm g possible to tea th at,
k* d ir
:t «* a tten d % » .d in n e r
T here rpem
rhea h e opined
penalty f-W outstanding accoi nle, such as a t­ go to th e rescue. M sanw hlls pow­ laUrwau of citiaa a r t
. Papx^scth, a d ire c to r of th* will Just ahou finish 1th
tin e to*
Ilia
cion
h&lt;&gt; pu©s. to rn ey s fees in the C | ise N ational e r lines leading into th e V ila* w ere safeguarded, lo
•
“T iid
F a rlry speaks x T am pa M onday
H l*
Bank cssv, h a re )-*•( reduced
r u t by plcketara and th* Big Faav protected la the
lite ra tu re ab&gt;
■ A t a a n ' i . Er*d •Ig h t on re p e g a f te r a c o rn er­
auch w
Wiped out slowly b u y » u rv ly dur- ra ilro ad bridge n ta r t h e p ro p e rty tig s a t i t o mm
id ft. f . H alt
aines of stone laying s i O e a rW a te r's new
•nd
lh* Uka."
.
wa* hlew a up.
•
i m eeting.
post o f flee $ • O a t l a p .
lng th* paat f u r
O a t* S p rin g * .,
v ta

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SUMS AVAILABLE
TO BUSINESS MEN
SUPPORTING NRA

IS FACING
OF CAREER
S. SENATE

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MISS PERRINS ISI2 MILUONS HAVE
BACK OF GREEN BEEN ALLOTED TO
IN LABOR DEMAND STATE GROWERS

Rotarianu lisped Trick Of Fate Is
Pow er Company’s Unearthed Amon^;
Plant At.Monroe 2 Local Families!

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;,:1’.;:,z :r.“;|(’ity league
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Kcvisionln License
c ees Lonsioereo l&gt;y

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■ risL £ £ ®

ST;

a t

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stand

Told By Secretary

�VTT"r'-'&gt;;; ■

Aik m M C ltr
policyholder* In
number of bank*
of thslr deposits
country u of Jtlne

WJM.000,000
1,000,000,000 ti

000 depositors hod ♦3,000.000,000 In savings' Meonnti to
trust companies and 14,007,000 bad |e,9U,000JM0 in ns*
tlong) Institutions. Hers Is a grand tots! of 44JU1.0M par*
sons with savings aggravating gSdJWl.OQO.OOO.
J "Needless to say, these figures contain maay dugtfe*tiona. Needless to say, also, many petaoaa who stand to lean
In’ their creditor position as policyholdsrs air aavijwra bank
depositors are debtors on other accounts. Nevertheless, these
figures speak eloquently of the else and strength of the
thrifty, saving element of the nation. If the Insurance com­
panies ancf the banka could make these millions of poUcy-

' O s t thing yoe ( i n Bay to r lh*

i leeevery ptegrsm. II may nnt all

FW cenatltutional but It earUUly
• Is slpkahetkal..
Hw»■
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. Thay say lb« r*aaon Gan. John: Son (hangad. IU nama Iron NIB A
t» NBA w ai to kcip women from
M ining thatr e b 'H rm after It,

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deeerito accurately erd (WflN-1 Iwrt *«H
geatly Tee tW » i w h . t U* dius*ay tto feeiia* that U* -w*.:
late whkh
taflaltu* Wm -W * U&lt;M tW STV.W a * u *
hcoeght
IW Osa-woe-al hW «W wtol* As*Wpw. ss to*we«» ito
rope af lea
a**. 1» • « c- m&gt;•»,«»• utoevmttvo s w j e o h j
yilatae eutttoc el iW n, the “rv* Steals a« W l W MS aveom* • *
Ua w H lw 1!1* re.vwl paeon
N t C M ttw v fw rlb. »•&gt;
IW U rtM s i ear **» Civil Wat S m M. &gt;»im m a l aa I m m I, « ' »
laflallsa la diicu.— .1 oetrerVy. It mioUtoet liSe e l a •‘ih iii V
tw tta y tM u l) nad wilh nervin'*. e w * (&lt;*» ewttigW WW W ) W,
recital al IS* f»-w Tklt eititwi* flpUm t k l IW p«os»,ash v ty 4 ,
b l i W , m U S m w r n a e d 'i » , t i r t m a u n m k w . i W U I s u

a re debtors. Men to whom m oney Is owed a re cred ito rs. tW eo-tell*d tea*n*«i-w iu.-t\; a. «r«s«u «&lt;wir**wm i y m - i l ft.**'
Usually th e re la no clear cut line of distinction aa to classes. | » n a . Wi ts sash “l i r e Wtt **- r
»l n lw i* rtkUmv be iw
Moat m en a re both debtors and cred ito rs.
■*■£** V ,T'*
''»r*ul. tv* l u S » t r m u l at*wvh&lt;**wl *■'
Any m an who ow n- a life Insurance policy 1. a cre d ito r J X ^ a W l f c
of
th
e Ufa Insurance com pany. Any m an who h as a hun- k , h « | m . m eecun u *e*e*Wr&gt;*u mscnMwtr. «, iw m o w
A lot of Svithariwn w'll ba
*1 e* w i m m I **treh» i w |
gUd when Gongirea meet* M i l dred dollars on deposit In a bank or post office is a credt-1 w v i m m el iW
■winter Just to fin I out what In to r of th a t bank o r postofflce. Any w ar v eteran d ra srta g a Ua states, iw fre*-*ii-.r rule***I *.auw-0 » ha w w*h
U iW w w 4 ^ ^ * * « re . Ms ssShUg t* "a**
:lho world has ueom* of Jack pension from th e governm ent is a cred ito r of th e govern- sluteeU**
m ent. Any m erchant or business m an who does a cred it r**Ir**jrwU* _
o n e r&gt;«»* to
Garner.
business and £ m a list o f accounts receivable la a cred ito r o f
T V p rT i- h T ^ V ^ * h w T ^ k ^
th ese custom ers. Any salaried m in or w age earn er la a ------- ufutw * u k w a , v . u m two y**»* **» ttoa »*,
cred ito r of th e concern for w hich he work a
'
* ferae, Wwover luwii i« m v tm it- | w i — 14*‘ 4 &gt;*1 m knirvni o&gt;- &lt;
I —IW - ■»&gt; w
is .n r ,
u ikr w ings! thaiteh..
m l TWm *1 tu *k*
w IW *ttv&lt;« H al M iw » « U -*M~.
IW l U U n *1 " i'D u w . *4-W«;*Hem*» m v n U tiU j N* petoJkF
w * la ihst »*‘U&gt;* *i iw tv*..,’ u a *
li
, fficrotary Wai'aro cvrtalnly detrv deriag IlH. » h
l to*
*—iTfl *•&lt;*,
Vdlopod • apla 'ill.I plan f ir get­
•dllwiel reepeae* to IW i'vWhUV »5-M ^ In el IW m n U n m l «*}'
ting rid of airplua p'ga. Hay -e
m v w m *** l U h n l U
tW l « * ,IW « w U .M h n u iM
m?l
Wml wouVi • « » * U IW 1 &gt; »W*« . m m a* t*W w «
iV
ba can do abmrihlng new about
WMW* a*l*i* iM K klM ui Wi o u . mS tw jiUiMMa TW hvwnl
the road hoj«.
UfWlUMn w v * * * . eUV W ***** W U n n lU ) iW IU»a»*Ws.'
U mh IWI» « j » «W a r**M r, i W w « U *» toe*a*»*»i IWS W i
E ven the elem ent■ eeem
to
We
Learn
From
Others
real lie th ere li eom ethlng dnbkual

. g o in g on th is
lu m m e r. T here
W v o boon m ere hurrleanee then
£ a t s n y tim e w ithin th e m em ory

.of man. .•

rfoeeote have meted to Waehrton. &gt;lt Juet | um to ehow that
i don’t need piufetatira In order
learn football,
Senator Schell demand* Infla­
tion, Insisting there has been a
contraction of currency amounting
to around bno bUlloo dellar* dmfag tW p a st ala moathe. And f i t
business has act nails . &amp; M r M
d u ring th a t t'm t. Whlsh Jusi gtde
t» show th at the amount .o f cur­
rency In the c o fairy d b e la \ &gt; a r * on t h e buglneat. horisoo in lh »
Anolhej* sto ry la to ld *boyt
much to du with. bjialpi ui coudl-

one who lua any oai
a good object lesson to
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H a e * y « V u » 'i*u)
g e ttin g ah esd
In th e wt
But
hupchea are
a n not
h u n c h 's ." B
ut hhia
i ' huocnes
m h ..like
iiu the pv«
\ jJu a"t a p;■l f * .pf ;--i|»
w hich Is g eperslly
m »P id |M f« l

seas tlluitraUa ' the i dlaadvautag* tsl aurge'comlng from the duUr aouicea of |M
pf csntrallslng too w ith auUwiity
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y
|n th e hand* of one ‘te a * .' T au out sny thought » . study.—
Mr Baruch'a hunches, so ths aLory goes* St
Barer cam id ) w bea a m ea la g»tag to gsf alck or wbea h* la.g o ­ Only after he hse made sxhsuatlvs studies of s al
ing to die, f t la seldesa peaalbta consulted with finsnds) and buslnosa leaders* k
to tran sfer ' auersesfwily taauwa- into th e m in u test dwtalle of corporttlona. has •
deus power an a moment's aetjee. broader economic aspects of ths country And rt
In ths c a a e -e f Gaoentl Johnson, sod then turns tier In his mind all ths Informs
th ere was W thlng i&gt; de bu t to
obtained until he gsta a certain thought wave wk
Walt until he g o t well.
1

&gt;. Preaidant Green of the Aktod/ean Federation of Lsooy yhawa
**&gt;&lt;! sense about rurfensy UtMa
r I test. Bppaking ta the deity ptae
bst the open'ng day of tie fbs[• teaUee la Washington, he aabl
"Leber knows that the unreitHc\sd and unregulatad Uflailm of
the esm acy ta a p n U a s -lh K
. -a(Testa p i eery rl tally, ee-sua*
')We, knew that whaa aollais are
‘kWapaaed, commodity prices rUe,
nut wages aland still."

s '*hunch.M
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&gt;
We wpuld all be much better off if we w«
Into our minds Mr. Baruch”* OefinlMons of »P
Observe,’' and s ’’hunch.** ths vague deUralnlng
decision after all a&lt;
dlgSsted. \
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I* W IMte

BscraUry a t' LaWr Perk las, the
rat wamaa .member of
the
iIInet, has outlined a alas whir'll
is says will pravoat daproaalpM
the f-ture. Na OB* la rU
muss ed yaws. vf h u u ry Wa
mu a U* la da that sueee'afd|ly.
Isay have tried, end many plan*
its heap attempted t ' t far asm*
•se e or ether M u F ^ r lWU

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lKEElRNG OF WOMAN'S
CLOG HAS INTERESTING PROGRAM

Immediately n ite r the arrival of
th e g o ssti , lsacW os waa eerved in
f fe m a by th e b oeteeee%. Q aanll
tide o f « M
flowers were a r
rew grl ia oarioas places about
the H ah n w
and the speaker*'
table w as centered w ith a large
howl o f hotU if iy lilies,
D aH ag th e h o i loses arm ion
Mrs. W alter 1*. Cooper pnrskle-l
fo r M rs, Ralph A. Sm ith who was
tlL M rs. F . &amp; Lameon was elected
spoordhsg oer r t ta ry to take the
place o f Mm. 8 . F. Doodaey who

Assist D e s titu te

TVayeling Aro

Mia. Hatataoftd u m H i th a t t* a
caw agalaat ,th« aanatar ia a ad -

America

tlonal, not a-atata m*U*r,&gt;iwl
ha* w ritttn in th« nanaa of b a r
organisation*—the Louisiana wwn
e^V romiultta*—to
Darancratle
commltteewoman *nd prlvala HU*
•ana In a r tr y atata in a a t i l i H l
cam paign to
galvanlt* pahlle
•pinion agalAat Senator Lang'* al­
leged m bcontrol o f th* a ta ta ,* I

F uture F a rm e rs O f :
Florhja Have M eet

iM n n iiN t; i h o m a

j.

w aa a f a r t of her a a l k t t 't trim ,
■ana. Mr*. IIlekeon. also w earing
• d re w of th e “d a y N in eties" pera*4, announced and explained the
v arioa* num ber* on lb e program .
S ta r* nil th e p a rticip a n t* w are
e ith e r h e r * before 1900 or deocendod fro m fa m ilie s which wore here

tt* .Jpafflah,"

T o o n s H a n h , ' snag by Mrs. J
K. M rtUagor, Hr*. W alter U Mo.-,
gan, M n . . T rank U Woodruff,
aad H i*. Claude P. H erndon, who
w ere ia Sanford before 1900. Thia
w»* followed by a abort talk by
Mr*. J . N. Whit nor on the early
day* in Sanford, mentioning a
few interesting items about the
egrly ao-.ia] life. Hr*. W hitaer i*
one of the eerl loot reeidenla of
the city. She came here aa a
Caldwell.
Miaa Mary W iggins, a dr*
cendent of the L afflar family,
gave a recitation a fte r witirb Mir
Burke Steele, representing th*
Lming famille*. rendered a p lant
nolo. Mia* Erm a Doudney, who ia
deacended from the Doudney and
Rineo fam ilies, both pioneer* hate,
entertained with a roHtalion.
Mr*. Hick ion gave a hlalory of
the three Philip* brother* who
were among the early reaidenta of
th* city, and then Introduced Mr*
W. H . Holden and Mr*. A. M.
Philip*, of th at family.
Mr*.
Philips sang, “My Old Trundle

her first pupils and recitals and
also told of early rh a rth mu*lc in
tho city. F. 1*. F o n to f. for many
yearn p m liltn t of tha F irst Na*
lionnl Bank ami on* of it* fir*,
officer*, descilbed burlw M
in
Sanford In the Nineties.
Mr*. IlickMin brought lh* pro­
gram to * rliM by m tM ionlnf
th a t th* following war* invited to
participate on lh* program but
*r*r* unable to be p reien l: Mr*,
E. Terwilleger and Mr*. l’re»tan Stephen-on, de*cendanta of
tha Kratwh family; Mr*. Gladys
M. William-, of th# Speer and
Tare fam ille,; Ml** IHiphne Tukock. o f 'th e Takach fam ily; and
Trank Evan*. *on of Ikr. Evan*.
OW a f the. c&amp;thfSi aettlera her*.
Ml** Ellen Mahoney, one of th*
ho*te*M* for the day, waa al»o in
the city before 1900.
During the afternoon Incidental
m m waa fum iihed by a Begin*
muaie b o i. The program rloaed
when Mr*. Hickson invited all
tho*e who were hero In 1900 or
descended from famille* who war*
her* to come up to the platform I
where they asngt “ Auld l-siv

— ,•

W HEN lh* natives of Honduras
feel the need of ft iilllu cherr
they •quip themselves with ■ hollow
brisf and heat for the nearest rhim
P«gns ‘.r*e Its real name ia covnl
j&gt;aim but nalike* refer to It as the
champagne tree because It yield* a
bubbling Juke nf decidediv alcoholic
content. It l« one of lh* many
•trer\g* iropirni growths th at are
tiiurce* of nek *r ending wonder in
voyagers visit in*: the Central Amrri
css on the weekly crutie* between
New York and Californio
During the dry ■eason n a lh i ■ f*-11
(hess tree*, cut square hole* in the
trunks w ill their holm, cover Hi*
openings with banana leave*, and
*Jlow the Juice to ferment for three
days Traffickers In this beverage
haul the trees by oxcart to the nearest
tillage and a fte r paying the town
sutkerttllee a fee of SO rents for every

Long Is F a c i n g
Fight "Of- Career
With U. S. Senate

It waa decided a t. • m eeting o f
member* of Seminole • C hapter,
Future F a n y e rt of Florid* ,o n
Tuesday night, th a t oil member*
o f the Freshm an Cloaa o l ReraL
note High Bchool w ho or# chooo
Injr agrletiHitre M n s^bjoct U tk
yeor, will bo entertained i t o
m eeting.In th e High School, n e it
.Tueaday night a t 8:00 o’elock.
The C h ip te r orchestra rendsred
h musical program Just before ad­
journm ent, Those attending tbo
m eeting were: William B ornett,
PAele clmrs LAae
HavId Earle,* Clifford Custavson.
P . Hodges, Clifford King, Donald
ch a m pa g n e true
lan d re ss, Talmarlge Metta, Row*
In-* luuught In, they t i l up (hop »n0 aid Mutrhead, John Senkarik, and
prppirs to irrest the thirsty.
*
Mum nf th* b*versts la consumed Jerry S«*nkarik.
on icKtUion for there ere no bottle*
husky enough lo wlthatsnd the fee*
mm!mg p ow rn of the Juice, It Is
mtbtfo'd alto without th* usual spark*
Iin k hulliiwslemmed glsss
Ksctj
ciiBiourr iikkrs his drink strslghi
from I hr opening In th* Irre —through
« h11iff® straw mad* from a hollow
hr Ur i-si led nanrna b u n s, with a hall
of writ washed horsehair at th* lower
end tu keep out Impurttt** Upon pay*
men! of 124 cent* h« ta entitled to
drink sit th at the Ires will live el
that particular "milking.** After he
finishes, Un hole Is entargsd so thal
more juice can eollect and ferment,
Ks. h trr* yield* a drinkable bevtrsge
(wire ■ day, for about fine month
after being tapped —It* dally output
aver*King about a gallon.

Isrgi-ly upon

the

I'HTOKA TO SEEK OFFICE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—« V T arinand Pocora, counaal fo r the
Senate han k in r rommllte* decided
today to run for district attorney
fo r New York county on a ticket
with Joseph McKeo, tmlepend* *t
candidate for mayor.
KKI.I.Y PLEADS NOT GUILTY

OKLAHOMA (HITT, Oct.
(A*l—(irorga
“Machine
Gun"
Kelly and hi* w ife, K athryn,
plead not guilty today to federal
kidnaping charge* baaed on tho
abduction am) ranaom of Chart#*
UUrachel, oil millionaire.

Sanitary

result of the

t h er ton frivcetigRf km.
Home w seks ego, n w himper went
the rounds of the cspilnl th at u
move was on foot to Investig ate
the Income tax r e tu r n s of the
l KingfiMli, but
no confirm ation
| could he obtained from lreasif%*'
officials H ow ever, 1he rum or 1«

and Poultry
Mkt.
SI-KCIAUS FRIDAY ONLY

PHBSH GYsTERfl

1Hiiffirii-nt to bring another wrinkle
] to the troiihied brow of the I*mi•
i ia tana luilott.
The nsiist determined effbrt,
liowevei. lo honk the Kingflsh
once sml for nil is being made by
n crusading group of l.oiiisSana
! women, under the lewdeMhlp oA
| Mr* llihla Thelps Hammond. New
society te td rr, who train s
| her glins not only against Kkfis*
I »**f V^iiifF, hut also against every
United States senator who "hangs
l&gt;ack from Investigating charges

M iss P e r k i n s
Is Back Of Green
In Labor Demand
n—rg pro* | *C* .&gt;*•&gt;
I *f livuig and a*a«rmnr*
i n k M c v n ty fa r all oar
aMd sufficient leisu re la

a* to enj*y tb* blessing*

MEAT
4
SEA BASS. lh.
SHRIMP, IB. ‘
H|*n h leA

TROUT, lb.
Mmii it H*""i1* "

SNAPPER, lb.
MULLET, lb.
WE DELIVER

m **m i
and
our
ml can Utah* a t- iia b ie lo
mt

Q r u r n Bffatarday r e f u s e d lu ■r-

cctve . d aW g alio n uf i o m en ai.d
wwoten d e m a n d i n g M a t * aa del*-

ff«Ua. . i
( f i l i n g fo r tonauapleyuient inaapa a c*, relief, c u rta ile d aalau**
S f ‘■ukwi off trial* and a ' oar u'l
U t u u of injunction* in la tu r
la ffe ta a ,
lh*
g ro u p
p ic tr u lr d
“ rru d sa tia la " but th ey w ere reJected by tiro u n and
d-Hrellve*
were culled upon to u*br&lt; ll.e
group from, th a h o te l
The regulation g jn d em u ln g the
I ublw week* a d m in to tra l.u a waui
sigaod ’u y rapte**Q tallvs* of the
abaet ma la ! w orktr* hoot ant) *lio*
w orker*, hrotharbood of f u .m a b
and .dVmu, elavialor ta tn 'ra c ta ta ,
p a in te r* . *k*corutoc* a n d p a p erhanger*. S treet and a ie ctr c ra il­
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Lost week's upsets and ties spelled doom to many
Sanford football fins, but that’s all In tha Kama. Here
la another list of teams which play this week, so get
busy and Miect the winters ant* above all send your list
U#The Herald earljr. Remember the first In have the
beat chance to win In case of a tic.
The t in t three persons sending in the nearest
number of winning teams will be awarded two tickets
fetch to the Whine Theatre, a courtesy offered by Jos.
L/Harentette. -manager of Uje theatre.
Just clip this list, place a "W" In the column op­
p o s i t e t h e name o f the team you think wlll-win, and
ac%l It to the Sports*Editor of The Herald before noon.
S a t u r d a y , Oct. 7. If you think the teama will tie, write
tb« W o rd "lie'’ opposite the team* Haled.

T h irte e n S an fo rd m en w ho a re
believed to lv* keen ju d g es «{
football s a d football player* will
i*et o u t tom orrow a fte rn o o n on th a
six th a n n u a l se a rc h f u r th e m o s t
v aluable p lay e r on C each L eonard
M c L u ra i' Sem inole H igh School
football squad.
A t th e end o f th e season, th ese
m en will g a th e r a t m- D utch T re a t
d in n er, a n d a f t e r polling th e ir
opinion* th ey will n a m e th e p la y ­
e r who I* to be a w a rd e d th e atxth
P e te r F chaal tro p h y a* b e in g th e
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Amherst vs. Princeton.

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Army vs. V. M.

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o v e r th a P aly t k s M aroon* who,
•.^dfar t f a c ia .-J lp g o* 8 l.iw lltirh.
owe o f F l o r i V * ' o u tste in lln r a th Irtoa, r e t e m to
t f a 'K em lnala
High Reboot fo o tb all schedule
a f te r a n absence o f five yea re.
g |f # week* o f g ru e llin g tra in -

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California vs. St. Mary’s

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Duke vs. Wake Forest

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Florida vs. Sewsnge

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Georgia vu. Tutane

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Georgia Tech vs. Kentucky

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Harvard vs. Bales

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Kansas vs. Notre Dame

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I^ehigh vs. t.'olumbla

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M m rhrw and C harles Deldin at
g u a rd s; W esley K esler a n d Sam
O lghlon a t ta rh le s ; Mills Iiuyd
and R ichard D eas a t r m |i; John
fir wn a t q u a rte r hack, C laude
Kelly and Jsm e* D yson a t h a lf
hacks, a n d l i s t e r D a m a g e a t fu ll­
back.
A th ird com bination m ay in ­
clude Speck C ochran a t c e n te r;

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Nsvy vs. Mercer

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Nebraska vs. Texas

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llam a a t g uarda; K arlyle Him*holder and Klwyn Squire* a t
la e k tra ; Jo h n U ighton and C e o rg r
■Hvyiil a t . e n d s: L bsU l , P hillip.*,
a t q u a rte r; A rchie B row n, and
Red Browne a t halfbacks, and
W illiam Fpier a t fullback.
A dark hors* fullback, Qulllign
Jo rd a n fro m , fGeorgia, m ade
ap p ea ran c e on th a firld la ta la st
w eek, and f r ’m all Indication* be
will prove dsngerou* to th e re st
o f th e fullback a s p ira n ts before
th e com ing week I* over. He I*
el Jr lb Ile. but !«' not y rl acquainted
w ith »U of the pUy*.
Tomorrow * g a m e U at on*e the
'nperitnir (rente and the only home
irnme until K‘ Y. «1 when the OeaU
W llilrati conic her# fo r cn linp o r ta n l content* The local team
pl^Tc at faalte Cltv, Oayloha and
Dfljtrwf on th# ne#t threy Friday*,
before re tu rn in g for three home
t i m e * with Ocala* Orlando, and
Ju lia l.andofi Tilth of Jackeon*
tille. Kov. 24 ia an onen date
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p la y e r th e Judge* w ill ronshJer
f irs t hi* sch o lastic s ta n d in g . Hi*
■ tvte „ r play, h is c o u rag e , his
n h jllty to accept e v ery a ssig n m e n t
w ithout a srirroM # a n d to m ake
th e he*t o f condition* even th o u x h
th e odd* atm all a g a in s t him . hi*
d e le rm ln a lio n to m oke hi* tea m
th e heat e v e r know n to Fem lnole
Illn h School, a n d fin a lly the
q u a lity a n d te m p e r o f th e sp o ristn*n*hip w hich h e exhibit* th ro u g h r u t th e y e a r, w ill a ll be m easure*
o f th e m s t valuaM e p lay e r.
K nute Rochne once to h l a sto ry
w hich In m any w ays e stab lish e s
th e ty p e of p la y rr w ho w as pic­
tu re d by the donor of th e tro p h y
w hen he first roneelved th e idea
o f th e an n u al a w ard .
Q uoting R orkne, "Komc year*,
ago I had a th ird s trin g end who
■&gt;« serv lre in rn ly one g am e Hurin„ his se nior y e a r, He y rail ua ted
n lifio u t h a v in g won h is T e tte r .
Hut. th ro u g h fo u r y ra rs . th re e on
th e v a rsity nnd ope on th e fre s h ­
m an tra m , be had gone nut th e re ,
and p ra rlic e d . s e rlrm a ig rd . and in
ev ery w ay given t h e b est « f h im ­
se lf. Ymi m ay n*k th e one *1Ion:
W h at did jie g e t out o f it ?
“ W ell, firs t o f nil. If he h a d n 't
gone nut J r football w h at would
he have gone o u t fo r? Tho rliane*.
a r e he m ight h a r e gone o u t' for
som e of th e o th er sp o rts, o r he
m ig h t have gone .dow n tow n and
r u t Into th e Wr ng e nvironm ent
I am not w orried *t«&gt;ut bov*
w hen they a re in school, in church,
o r a t Roy Sc -tut m eetings, b u t I
am w orried a bout them w hen they
a re p laying around. T h e ir re c re a ­
tio n rsn be e ith e r c o n stru c tiv e or
d rsi r u rtlre .
"T he boy I am sp eak in g r f

If f a w a s n V f a p o l t t from t b s
U niversity, t f a le a s t th a t could
have happened to him would be .
•- a lot o f expensive a n d w o rthiest
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habit*.
c e llin g p re fe rre d
consideration
'C u t Inxtead be w ent out for
Ju»t n e w , It wa» sa id . *
football. R e lea rn ed to ta k e hi*
Con*iderable confusion fa th e
h a rd knocka w ith o u t w him pering,
function* o f th e tarn agencies f a ,
lie lea rn ed to play th e gam e f a ir ­ caused d elay, o fficials p ointed out.
ly, He lea rn ed to g lee a ll he had
l a n d hank loans a r e fo r a perl*
■nd, regardlea# o f How hopeless od o f y e a n fro m 90 to M , T h e re­
th e outlook, h e kept try in g . He gional c re d it' c o rp o ra tio n lend* foe
tee m ed th e h a b its o f clean lrw- sh o rt te rm s a n d lo an s a n due
tngj ha le a rn e d w h a t th in g * to w hen th e crop is h a rv e ste d .
e at a n d not to e a t, a n d he learned
It req u ire # 30 to M d a y * to close
to w to keep f i t p h y s ic a lly ._______ a book loan, w hile th e e n d i l cer&gt;
"H e a li a lea rn ed n o t to be p o n t io n lo a n s ‘a re d o se d I S 'lg J M
a fra id , lie Team ed b y hi* v a n it y 14 day*. H ow ever, m an y f a r m m f
experience*, sc rim m a g in g a g a tifc p a rtic u la rly la sto rm distressed
th e TandUr, (h a t courage pay*. a re a s. It w a s said, need fund* Im­
W hat U ''e u tra g t? C ourage la be­ m ediate)* b u t can n o t qu alify for
ing a f r a i d J p I d F th in g a n d y e t f loan w ith th e c re d it e o r p b n tto r .
In aoch eases, w h e n It is de­
doing It. T here , w ere afternoon*
t h e n hd f a d to icrim m ag e term in ed th a t a fa rm e r ra n qual­
galnut th e v a n ity , a n d he did ify fo r a .l a n d hank o r controlsn o t, w an t to. B s t be found th a t I t ! aitm er'a loan th e c red it eorpuredM not n a y t&gt; run aw ay , a n d th a t ‘ *'------- m — L- - *-------------- -- —
a f te r nil, scrim m age a g a in st the
v a rsity w as ju«t a lo t o f fun.
•
“T oday th a ' purer 1* s oresnrro u * 'm an. W hera m an y o f our
hiisinr** m en a re tu rn e d o u t a t
40. th a chances a rc th a t th is
p lay e r, because of the h a b its ha
'r a in e d w hile going out fo r the
football team , will l » g*od fo r 20
r e a r s lo n g er th a n th e chap who
h a sn ’t learned to la k e ra re of
him self. He learned how to th in k
under fire. If th ere la one place
LEGAL NOTICE
v vnung man in h igh school or
‘'d irg e m u tt have re s 'u rre fo ll- vi-vrinB o** % ri*irtr*T!&lt;ni fcih
w ax
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and
ra in r-o d e *
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th a t m ig h t p re sen t them selves.
rtirtra le Mo. l i l t , doted &lt;f&gt;* m W
“ T his p la v e r arx* one of those I’e
&lt;la&gt; of August. A. I*., I l ’ ti
'ail* w ho did pot play, h u t who riled ..I.I r.M ifii-ate Ir my efftre.
has made a|i|»llratlo* fo r la*
"tilled h iat a s h a rd a* he could, and
I c .l to !•»*• In acetitdasee With
a n d who In practice, h a d helped law. Hold c e rllflra le ardhiaeea Ih*
lag rtercrllied |U o*#T*r allufu rn ish th e opposition and the fnltoia
u n i In 8t miaul* fo u n ly , Florida,

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j i g i j h a w eee*
a n d tro p h y . I n I»30. th e lodge*
selected G eorge M oye, pow erful
fa llb ac k w hp is now a n end on
( f a U n h re h ily o r F lo rid a team
a s Uic w in n e r o f th e tro p h y . In
1P3I th e honor fe ll on H endrix
I.y lrc , h a lfb a c k
w hose season
re co rd w aa m ost im pressive, w hile
I**t y e a r th * judge* chose Jo h n
Courier, m i d g e t q u a rte rb a c k
w h o se p e rfo rm a n ce a n d g e n e ra l­
sh ip have had few equal* ir. th e
an h al* o f th e school.
A* in a ll o th e r year*, ev ery
m em ber i f th e squad ha*, a t th e
s t a r t of th e season, an eq u al
ih a n r e a t th e tro p h y . T he f a r t
th a t a p l a r e r ia a se n io r,, o r a
m em ber o f th e f i r s t tra m , h a t
n o th in ? to do w ith th e final a w a rd
unless he U a m ore v a lu a b le
p la y e r th a n a n y o th e r p la y e r, and

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Curtain

Theodore Roosevelt Is
Mentioned For Post
O f A dm inistrating
T o German Exiles

iders H o l d
kg Opinions
I Code P act;
D uring Riot

GENEVA, Oct, 6.—UT)— A plan
fo r the practical relief o f Jewteh re f. gee* from Germany waa
advanced today1 when the eco­
nomic rom m tiilon of League of
Nattona assembly received a re­
port and a revolution from the
M u r c A dorrr
aub-cnmmlttre
( r e o mmendlng
Bence Adore*, French actress broad project for annlatance.
■who scored * b rillian t success u
T hli plan would be adminis­
General ''Hugh U ellssand* in "T he Big P arad e,’ tered by a high o m m lm lo n tr to
a he thought own- o u tstan d in g w a r film of several oe appointed by the I/eague eoun*
season* ago, d i e d
in Holly ■el. lie would be ellowed the
company’ (cap- wood, C alif., y e sterd a y of
"Fulle»i freadom of action."
agreed to deduct chronic re sp ira to ry a ilm en t th a
A Geneva newepaper said th at
____ er
from miner*’ pay, cut s h o r t 'h e r film c a re e r thro- Theodor# R oosevelt, J r . , ^ form
governor of th e F h lllip ln el, Is be­
Mrg, NBA couiwel

difference* within the Rew ry Adminlitnitlon over
lUtloqi of the bituminous
I code t^doy add new cornto An Industrial
darkened by strife,

11

ROCKEFELLER JR.
iS &amp; m &amp; A ItS A H E W S -O N
liquor control
from too.awBAne* of (ho Spangr e - » c .- s IM M a a o Tab* Com -

poor's pbot In Ambridg*. Pa-

Development Of Self
Control, Respect Of
Law NamedAsAimB

w ith gana d a d te a r g**, M lln g
Adam Petoeuskl, 42, and vriund• ta g a t J a M t .l t Other*.
- . T b* y ea r old Inter-union strife
Hew york , o*t. #. - m betw een so ft r e d m in o ra .e f p il- John I). Rockefeller, J r , outlined
«M ( brad a dav cf te rro r in yesterday lw Q prim s objectives In
ilm wordy at th* southern end liquor control)
the-eta t* daring which appro*!- 1. The abolition pf lawlessness.
Italy SUM fboto t r o t fired In 2. Th* focusing of all th* foreea
of aoeiety on the development of
self-control and temperance in th*
ue* of alcoholic beverage*.
Any program offered In lieu
of th e 18th Amendment, the young­
er Rockefeller declared, must make
th* a M itlo rt of Isw laaeneavM ts
th ie f aim, *ven -ond I weigh
odrefuUy w hat X *ay—tho Imme­
d iate -reraH U tem porarily aw ay
from letap erao re."«,
Regarding th n second objective,

Fw nssylvanla. s k a t e trooper*
MMd n lane fo r 1W vrerksr*
preugh n crowd of 1100 a t tha
'aWrerth company, Greenburg,
i, n * stg tsh Whet o f mere than
I N I rtrik to f r e f t coal miners
t l t l l l I ta U r e n g th despite ap*Im from th eir le a d e n end NRA
ifflito la to retu rn to work pend­
ing Signing at gsdea b y employers.
p rtariptU y th* H. C. Frick Coke
“ S E T Has* grew around lha
w orks of th a Cor­
re c t* Stool Oompsay to mors

"To develop tha habit of tem ­
perance in individuals, to take up
again, the alow march of educa­
tion—th a t Is the real and funda­
mental approach to tha problem of
alenhol.T
Rockefeller's statem ents were a
foreword to hi* forthcoming re­
port on liquer control, m*de u n ­
der hi* *pon»or*htp by Bsvnmnd
B. Poadlck, an attorney, snd Al­
bert I.. Scott, an engineer.
Preparation nf the report —
based on alu d l* ^ of control In na-

ing m entioned f o r the position.
The U nited S la te s will tie asked
to collaborate un d er a provision
of the resolution ' a ik in g
th a t
countries not m em ber* o f th 1
League to extend all possible fa ­
cilities to ~provide Vjie*e,__exUe«
wRh empToymentl A c tlin on tkc
resolution vfa! postponed
u n til
tom orrow .
T here esn be no lu stin g and
financial
com m ission
in
tl.e
w orld's economic situ atio n
tlie
economic and financial com m ission
of th e Ijrague of N ations asse m ­
bly *Uo reported unles* th c o u n ­
trie s a re prepared
U&gt; a c a n il'n
“ the system of d o se d national
econom ies."
The rep o rt, which held the
view th a t condition* a re im proved
In s n um cer of ways over the
la st year, urged a solution of the
Currency stabilisation q uestion so
th e world economic conference
m ig h t rrc in v e n e w ith hope* of
success.
The «r closed sy ste m s of
na­
tional r.-onmny were ilescrlbed In
the rep o rt as tending to become
m ure tr o e r p l sn d th re a te n in g tu
stifle intern atio n al trad e.
T he re p o rt added th a t it wt.s
m ost im portant to a tte m p t
to
prom ote .better In ternational n l laooration in the economic end fi­
nancial spheres, and insisted
It
n * s u n fa ir to *ay th e world p a r­
ley abandoned It* a ttem p t*
to
abolish th* restrictions on in te r­
national tisd e .

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V m m lOOd.

■ Worker* reed fere* nod bual11— r ~~ paiwiealen In attornpto to
^ r t th* Koenne Manufacturing
TTreipanr to change It* mind about
Moving n plant front Mattoon, HI.
P a w n snd Ha workers differed
re*W the dored ehep principle.

Of M aintaining
tnel Is Refumed

to,part few days, reIradgo to that'point
it had been anchored

*f th* P)*r f or tha

"Th* 18th Amendment." Rocke­
feller amid, "embodied an Weal but
It could aarceed only with the sup­
port o f publU. opinion, Tho misa _ 4 __ a ----------- ■ ___ I ' V .
t^
ein '
take Involved In I its
paaaags rwaa
the failure to foresee th a t un­
happily it m ight not alw ays h a re
th a t support.
"A nother principle which th# re ­
port dsvalo] ts, th a t..o nly as U^a
p rofit ra*)lv

11

j Scheming every rp|t.-h and m as­
terin g "o ar p erfect control the
d i+ eer-o ld sorrel to p btonkod the
fallen champloa* of th* National
League w ith • g re e t five b it
performance, a j s * th e White
Wex a t to 0 victory over th eir
■Pith aide rivals a n d 'th e ir seeend stra ig h t rirtac y Id th e betMs fo r the city oerles eSamploo-

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Senators Fill Bases In
lU h B ut Brilliant
Double Play Brings
E nd To Rally, Game
f WASHINGTON, O ct 0.-~
Reddy Ryan’rt sharp single to
left fleld broke up the fourth1
f e m e of the 1933 Worlds Sertee here today in the 11th
tnnlng for It scored TVsv ie
Jeckeon from second hese,
giving the New York Clients
I 1 to 1 Victory over the
Washington Senators.
H m series now standa threw
gaaaea fo r the Giant* and on* fa r
th e Senator* and th e fifth gam*
Wtu be ptayod a t G riffith Btadlum
■era tomorrow.
BUI T erry’i home run gay* the
Q ta r ts ■ on* ru n lead which Iaxl­
ed from th e fourth to tho oererrth H"**g whan HubbeU1* e rro r
wared the w ay T o r the B m atan f

MBy roff i f Bewull milled ■KuMT -

U n i q u e Distinction Impressive Rites Held
Finds 1934 TaxLevy In H uge Auditorium
W here 5000 G ather
Placed A t 671 Mills

A wind velocity of M mile* an
hour waa reported a t th* FrevUl The GlBita got to Mont* W eaver
dene* Island capital, w h ere' the to U * l l t h a s Jackson singled, j
t a pecond on MancwM’l aae- j
barom eter dropped to tS.M laches X
and scored on RyanV alagla •
and then started an npw nal awlag.
Sixty mil* winds were eaaosa- to l i f t A fte r HubbeU singled. |
C LER M O N T,
O ct. &lt;1.—E sta b ­
te rtd - t Andre* Island, Just west W earer w as removed frean MjP, \
lishm ent of a 071 -mill tax -lev y fo r
hex but Jack Russell retire d th a ’
of Nassau. ' Of *
the city o f C lerm nnt by the coun­
Indications ware th a t should
cil give* t hle city the undeairahl*
,. • !
the storm follow Ita present roots, * * T ta^to y "b y play result!
diet In.ft on of h av in g the highest
F irst Inning
. -&gt;
tax a tio n In th e U. R. If not in tha ling, the boxer, we» burieti yes- ickea said It would be proved that It probably would pa** in the vi­
New Tprtti
J
terrlsy in th* h ig h est p alm o f a th ere w ere no de la y s la tha a llo t­ cinity of G reat Abac* b lan d ,
world.
C rita h it a liner to Myers w ta ,
T he (171-mlll levy for 10.14 la cem etery overlooking Ih* Ocmul- m en t of fund* by th e public w orks north e£ N aaroa.
to r e * to Kubel for. the double I
. ■'*' a d m in istratio n , w hich he hand*.
In addition to M d mill* for 1032 gr* River.
hfcy. t e r n singled p*U »*eood,
W ithin h a lf an h our afte,- the
and 400 mill* for IP3.I, a to ta l of
Tha proposed resolution w as
ta g 0 * festod out to Hlueg*.
1407 mill* for th ree years, or ft,* door* bf the Macon a v d lto n u rr critical of “d elays" In th n allot­
&gt; ..W aahtogtooi M l* r filed o a t to ;.
407 taae* upon each f 1.000 of aa- were opened all of the 5CKKJ seal* m ent of funds and called fo r e ith ­
Mown, Oealin filed out to
and v
were filled and hundred* of o ther
ae**ed valuation.
er a speeding up o r a "shaho-up."
H annah
T erry.*
D uring the Florida boom th le ■per*ere efbod *t&gt;out the w si'.i nr
struck out northeart
city, with a ern»(i» of IOH0 in rem ained outside, vainly try in g to
s ir s Us.
. r mi
1030. laid 30 mile* of stre e t p a v ­ e tla ln a d m itta n ce to pay * last
Okie wind* whlsi
rYKhrii"- Jaekseo tstrack dhk. j
ing, laaulng bond* to ta lin g a p ­ ttlb y ty to th e ir frien d w ho died
T ires,lay from
Injuries m l v e d
Key West and other island* that
•M u re h ire out to Ge*llit.
proxim ately 1050,000. Im m ediate­
in a im ilorrylr accident.
dot the extrem e southern penin­
W iw ttogU ni Cronin fouled out
ly a f te r the collapse of th# boom ,1
The raak et rested In front o.’
sula where more than 11 Inch** of
i T arry. Sehulto filed oat to o t t .
paym ents becam e d rlln q o rn t, w ith,
the sta g e and about it was i auked
rain felt In 2^ hours. Only m iser
the re*olt th a t tis liy the nutnirikhrt filed p a t to Dnvis. ..
’
scores of floral design* from ’oik
dam age wa* reported a t E*7
pality owe* 1005,300 In princilut!
T
hird
Inning
9
in his home town, c elsb rilit* and
H A V A N A , Oct. « ._ (g * )_ T w o Weet, but electric light service
and (170,000 in defaulted interest..
N«W York; Ryan Tiled out to '
frirm h in all part* of th* United young C om m unists, Felix
VIU, and a few telephone* were dis­
W hen default*
in paym ent*
AAtuk HubbeU went out, B luer* ,1
State* and m any foreign coun­ 23, and Luis U elian, IB,
were
rupted.
comm enced, tionri holder* sta rte d
i Kubel. Moor* was out, Cnm to 1
tries.
killed, a n d two com panions were
-nit* to force the i ity to *»**»*
Teklng a more easterly coon*
Th# »ong service had • lo rte ’i wounded today when th ree
u
n
­
as It passed tba southern Up e l
special m tllagr for paym ent of
W M h laft°ni Blueg* filed out to
when the Htritdlng fam ily want identified
gunm en
fired on s the Florida malaland, th* disturb­
th eir p a rticu la r bond* T hese apiU
Me*re, Bewail filed o at to C rita,
to seat* reserved for them . "P * 1 cafe In w hich they were a ssem ­
became so num erous th a t in O cto­
ance
caused
a
maximum
sustained
and W eaver w ent pet, C rita to
and “ Ma“ and th e ir o ther ton. bled. S cattered looting continued
ber, 1031, th e conned assessed n
Ilrrn e rt, arcurnpanird (7ie fig h t­ In aom* section* at H avana, out wind velocity In Miami o f ’'only Tatty.
nliilage which would, if cnltrcted,
36 miles an hour, although tutor.
Fourth Inning
er* widow, C lara, and her two
pay all due Isinds and Interest. children, W. L III and Mary th* ra p ita l wa* gansrally quiet.
miUent gusto hit SO.
HlW York i C rita waa throw *
D
rclarin
g
th
a
t
A
m
erican
A
m
­
T hla ra te w as (Slir, |ter (1.000 sProbably |h* highest wind velo­ out a t first by Cronin. T arry hit
Virgin a.
bassad o r W elles is
the "Only
se ised valuation, and *11 tax colDr. J. E. Sam m ons, p asto r of ru n s p 'ra tu r left in C uba", an a r city th* storm created in Florida • ItW drive hums run Into lha
lections here ceased at once, and the Vine* die B aptist Church, read
was a t Cary* Foot light, about 40 re n te r field bleachers, 441 fa r t
not a cent of cu rre n t taxes has tlie 23rd Psalm and then a pa- tid e , ap p earin g in a student new s­ m iles south of here, w het* the
paper, proposed th a t he be nr
from th* plat*, u t t drew a pare,
been paid the past th ree years.
sage from th* Gospel as recorder tu rn ed tu th# lln iled S la te s, and keeper reported a 80 mile wlad. and D aria singled p ast I bird.
In order to finance ne.r***iy by HI. John:
suggested public cuntriuullona tu He aald hi* barom eter dropped to Jagkren fouled out to Bluegs, pad
m unicipal ojierallniis, aurh a- pn.
" l-rt n &gt;t your h eart tw troubled;
2aJ)6 and then alerted aa upward Mkneuso was g lran an intantlm itl
lice and fir* protection, stre e t ye believe in trod. Believe also a fund for this purpose.
U nited R tatea
naval
vaaaels climb.
pass, filling the bases. Ryan
lighting, etc., a service ch arg e 'f in me And w hither I go ye know
Tavaniar, M mile* south of Mi­ struck out.
scattered along the roastlin* re( t p e r m onth we* added for each and the way ye know.’'
ported all q u iet in a num ber of ami, reported (0 to 40 mile winds,
W ashington; Myers w ent out,
w a ter m eter In addition to th i
“ Young H trlobng was
ever porta.
while Key Weet had 65.
HubbeU to T orry. Uoslln singled
re g u la r ra ta for w a ter aervtce. tru e *nd loyal to Ills friends", he
Col. Fulgenclo B atista waa **p u t first. Manush draw ■ peas,
T hla e x tra fund ha* been auffi- said in p a rt, "but especially was
ported to leave ad vise,I several
d e n t fo r all n#cv»»*ry expen***
bttt Cronin filed M l to O tt.
hi* th o u g h tfu ln ess a n d hi* obed­ opposition
leaders,
iucljdlng
Behull* forced Manush a t second,
M any effort* have been mail" ience to hla fa ttier and m other,
M ario d* M enocal and
Mlgual
to effect sa lt la m eat betw een th - bis interval in hla b ro th er, and
R y u to C rita. .
■-•■J- j
M ariano G om el, to
rem ain
In
t il e and tho holders of It* (1 ,0 0 0 , most especially hla gcnllenea* and
F ifth Inning
|,om*J and they would be
000 worth of bond* and coupon*, affection fo r hi* wife and chll- safe,
New T oriji HubbeU filed out to
OKLAHOMA CITT, Oct. « ^ ( F )
Uu
__I, ^
but thus fa r w ithout result.
Jren, commendable and praiseThe Student Direct, r , he IJ .#*- —Twelve-year old O em ldire A r­ C ro afc Moore singled to left.
Crita
filed
out
to
Myer,
a n d T er­
worthy."
ersl meetings, but th# lo s ie .l nold and her father, whom chance
' „
Dr. W, R. MscKay, paetor o f
the organiiat'on wa* try- made the key fig Ores to th* ry fl|*d o a t to Scholl*.
W ashington t Kuhel si ruck #dL
tbs First Presbyterian Church of | Bf 4o
on
, ,i g ( i . capture of Georgs "Machine-Gun"
Macon, offered ■ prayer a t I.rath- ii„ns to the gov*.- ten *n for ru d ­ Kelly end his romely wife K ath ­ s a d M arg e filed o u t’ to Moore,
ryn. were called upon today to he wall singled to rig h t hot W ear­
Becatae ao many
Individual, er officer* In th* Army Reserve , b|e punishment of th* ..fflcersCorps dipped their plane* i« *aT ht Qr, u rvgimo was recog- eupport the governm ent preoecu- e r attack e at.
snd organisations rontiibui-d to
Blxlh Inning
nlied lijr both Psnentv and Uru- tlon nf the Kellys fa r th* C hute* , *
ward lb* success of “Ciscksr lute over th# auditor!tm .
Maw
York!
O tt singled to cqaA
m
ilitary
company
and
deleguay,
the
ministers
of
h
.th
counF.
Urachal
kidnaping.
Th*
trial
Day" bars last flaturdsy th tor. Davis sacrificed him to tea■ixmsor* e f that event h aw a l­ gstlons from the S hrint end civic tries calling at th* Htate Depart- will begin Monday.
Luther Arnold, the father, al­ end. W eaver to M ysr. . Jackson
ready annour-cOd thro It wo^ld b. club* esoorted the body t&gt; th* ment to maks formal rmtlficaalm ost isnpo-aMe to giv* dm rrm stery where additional than*- tlons.
ready has told officers bow K ath­ flla f p a t to Myer. and Marteuao
credit to avrrywi# and today In
ryn Kelly, then a fugitive, had drew a walk but Ryan wa* out,
. JL ,.
checking aver Abo final results I
befriended the Arnold* while they W aorsv .to Kubel.
W ashington:
Myer
singled
aval found t h p four names had
were traveling to Texas last La­
hern omitted. bor D a rt bow ah* had pareuadad through the box. Goeito arerifteyd
Mrs. John Kooxordf. chairma..
him to engage a law yer to defend him to second, Jachaoa to TvrfyMa naali wa* threw * o u t a t flawL
of th# "O tB ctar Day" colobraTAl.LAHASSF.E, Ort. 4c-0P )—
C rita to HubbeU, sending M yer l a ­
tlons. today aald th a t Mrs. John
Tax*, on beer and. win* were th*
th i rd. t a t Cronin struck artL.
LABOR AID URGED
Ludwig, Mr*. Frank Malach, Mrr.
.pecond largest Item of the (40J,H arry T h ' rstoo, and F. E. Roam
■118 apportioned to county school!
W
A
SHIN
GTO
N,'
Oct.
illat wore im ong thoa* who a s ­
Continued orderly support of th* yesterday, Superintendent W. B.
sisted In m dklag th e day a suc­
recovery program waa asked ef Cawthon said. Motor vahlcl* 11cess.
i
*
the American Federation ef L a­ new sn, aggregating $285,708 were
bor convention today by I’ostmaa- th* largest Item.
te r General Farley and number*
Th* beer and wines revenue,
nf the NRA*8 labor advbery amounted to 874X 1 while the
board. F arley told the convention one-mill school tax produced |5J,TAMPA# d e t 4.—Citrus grove that th* "Tide bad terneiT bat ha 184 and Intorast on public funds
owners to ttt* peetloa doctored wirood th a t "Moot of our work amounted to 8*4,42!.

pit,
woat oohCr1** to

2 Cuban Students
Killed, But Havana
Is Otherwise Quiet

DummyBEBoUCamipt
Be Studied In Booths

Recent Winds Destroy
Tamps A reaFruitCrop

Mfo* a t V **t M

dt through legal

MIAMI, Oct. 4.— — H aving
mad* a hefty awlag a t H avana
and a glancing blow a t Snath
Florida, an erratic k arri cane h ead ­
ed eastw ard across th e A llan lie
Ocean laat night to Intim idate tba
Bahama Islands.
Advices received by Meteorele
gist Richard W. Gray here Indi­
cated the enter a t the tropical
disturbance peaeed a short dis­
tance north of N assau U t* yoetorday, pursuing an east-northeavt

Credit Given To 4Who
Aided On*CrackerDay’

W service.

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WASHINGTON, Oct,
G rneral Hugh Johnson waa bach
today a t a desk stacked high with
pressing Jobs, Including ratal
price fixing, and labor turmoil la
the soft coal fields.
A quick decWlon on price elab
lilting languagd forbidding retail
tsle* a t less than wholesale cost
plua ten percent la In prospect,
with Johnson favorebly inclined
Inward lha approval of a master
code desplta farm administration
objections.
- General Johnson stopped In at
hradquartera today, tw
NRA ________
week* aB er an Infection seat hlia
to e hospital. Ha eald ha did not
I consider the retail price plan "a
pyramiding price device," an
that he believed It would “stoj
cut throat competition."
— M esnwhtte officials #4 thw pub­
lic works adm inistration, replying
tu a resolution proposed to thi
American Federation of Labor
convention, said yesterday tha
work was under way on project
totaling 1400.000,000, and th a t b«
MACON,
Ga., Oct. B .- lA V
the middle of October th at figure
R urroundsd
by
thousand* o f would be swollen to ,h a lf a billion
frlrn d s *nd neighbors Who
re ­
In a conference with newspa
m ained loyal to him In victory and pcrmrn, a fte r a meeting of the
defeat, (William l e w re nee E trlo- public works board,
S ecretary

ERRATIC STORM
PASSES TO REA
LATE THURSDAY

AildU.S*AgmlnatK«UyB

Faber Blanks Sox For
2nd Win In City Series

,are

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QuickDecisionOnPrice
Stabilizing Plan Is
In Prospect AsNRA
Chief Gives Assent

AmoldBCalledUpot/to

sh lld rtn who h are suffered from
oupr traffic la th e In terest of a
th e depression.
docent society* T e lap p ro o ch the
prohtom from any other engl# Is
only to tin k er w ith It and to taaure failure. T h is-p ilo t cannot ho |
to* heavily stressed."
"T he report, to t a publlsl
CHICAGO. Oct’ 6—DPI-Old
shortly, "regard* liquor to
Un«l* U rban Faker, yesterday
tlen." Rockrfeller told, " s i
■bowed lb* Cub* amake n f *hj re a ­
sons why he li atilt pl-chlrx ip the
American L e a g u e la ftrr 20 years

if,H e r. whit Ilk# M l 1
■tvtaler. artd H U hi*
nviction A r t "to tal I
is th e wlseet. best
poalUen fox. both th*

CHICAGO, O c t fc_O P )_tedJ \ A rrq a e tt th a t they bo given
ward n ayee, 42-year-old' attortiejl Tkto federal hotp ltaliiu -o n If
o f D ecatur, 1IIH laet night waa unable to pay »»* th# only cU ato
veatad with laaderahlp In carry* d m IIny w ith "Veterani -besot 'ey
Ing o u t the American Legion'* ailment* »or economic trouble*
Intem iro
program com batting »lnc* the end of the w ar. The bo­
communism, supporting the NBA ne*, althouch favored In elx
■trenglhonlng national defed*^ ■tale convention* recently, e a r
and "-otbarwls* watching out foe not mentioned.
the republic,"
Perhaps the a tro n fe it language
Hayee woe elected
national u*ed by the convention, a it .ruled
commander jby eccUnmtlon yea- by a quarter million veteran*
te n lay a t the elao# of the leilu n 1^ from co»it *o coatt, wa* that
fifte e n th 'a n n u a l convrntloa. The embodied In an Americanization
flr*l duty aeaigned him by hi* committee report dealing with
comrade* was to work for .fnlfrii- eonimunlam.
The report declared agaiqnt
mant' of the legion’s four-point
dlplonhtUe recognition of soviet
program for veterans' relief. '*
An about fare from the bo­ Ruaala and alao agalnat extending
nus demand* of other year*, the credit to the Ituaalan government
program seeks to gnard The to- or it* agencie*.
I t railed fo r d epottallor «&gt;f
tereit* o T 'o nly those vaterani
whs were Injured or contracted •lien rom munlita, refusal of ondisease In Military *ervl-.», amt tty of communist* into the United
&lt;Continued On Pago Throe)
the dependent* pi those who died.

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NEW ARK, N. J , Oct. 4.^0&gt;)
—Tbo death o f Arthur Maiilofort In a i m i i k n in a Florida
pfIson re a p had &gt; straagi se­
quel liday and Tt i n onu. of
the most extrauiC usiy itoriia
to go down on the ljra| p ole*
blitter for
Investigation.
It
ramo from th? nervous tips of
Sirs. Julia klj|"efert the -Jer­
sey K ldV ’ mother who told a
precinct captain sir; v.as living
In constant lia r of death at
the hands i[ tiu furreer chain
gang convict whom ahr befriend­
ed. The coat- .-l, ,ilie saUL is
James T n v.c, 10, viliu recently
was given i rurpl't-onni tclease from prison. Travis taatlfled at the trial o f the prim,
official who wav csniwlnl &gt;».
aald lias *jn trying In fer-e
bit attrntivis mi her mid. toMailleferl't di-sth Trnvlg she
buffed, ho vl'r^eilly gave her
and her youjsjv• *m a te-vve
beating.

Legislation Commit­
; tec Votes Down Re­
s o l u t i o n Seeking
' Bonus PaymentNow

It.

Florida Iw
BRIGHT f u t u r e POWER W IL L BE Southern
In Puth Of Troplofl
Which h
PREDICTED FOR DISCONTINUED IF Hurricane
Sizeable Ehcteift
EARLY PLANTING WINDS GET HIGH

W A S H lfiC tO N i Oct. 4 - (-V&gt;CHICAGO, Oct. •4.-l&gt;r&gt;—Thn
Faced by stubborn opposition to
Uma and pla&gt;w committee late
major p^Uclee, the
old
night voted unanimously to
.
over thp fire­
guard o f the 9k userteas Fadaratioa
award the 1M4 American lyrgion
( • r Tbs In w U ttd T r i a l
•t
o
f
Labor
last
night
polw
l
ItseU
national mnvanliun to MianiT'U*v,
i f eft canyon In
S h o rtly b oioro noon t M
confidently far the expected cunen a r Shslta was In Chicagn - t'b
Park from which 96
lyarom eter a t Kejr W w t h * d '
vrntion floor fight
developing
peasant the ftrmal Invitation IW D i n g f c l d c r S e e s O u t ­ S t e p s P l a n n e d T o P r e ­
lodks have bffen rewith the resolutions committee.
dropped to 29:88 w ith a 1B&lt;Hty. ‘
v
HEW
YORK,
Oct.
4.
—&lt;**&gt;—
The
appearance
of
Sec
ref
ary
lo o k G o o d F o r V e g ­
p a r e P u b l i c A g a i n s t m llo w in d fro m eaat north- ■;«xpict)ng to brinf
The Amrrican l.cgmn mmtnlUee
i t rfmaipM o f at least President Rooasfclt projected the Frances Perkins and Ac.ulalelron loghilatlon toiiapv voteil down
P o s s i b l e A c c i d e n t s east. A ll ships in th * h arbpr ;
e ta b le s A n d C e le r y
tor Hugh Si Johnson r f tha NRA.
rebolutloiu submitted to it by five
it reUof tessrsry campaign Into the nee before the convention, was m in t­
w e r * tied up a t th e ir p l m i i
atataa asking the immediate pay
Kerussn* nad gas lamps and a precaution. M oat buslaaa* ;*
Kionuianv Julius ' Diiiafelder.
i’.waw tmpped in phases of anforeamant and. flnan- ed upon jo taper od the criti­
went of the bonus.
local rommlsslon merrliant who randies may have to be prsssed
i firs VMtartay afternoon. r ta f yesterday In conference* with cism of organised )a m's sp'krss
Pa ailing in flashing color, awe- is rv .lose student of the crier)' Into service ff rr lllumtnattjn In houses and residences In- m
hie principal aides immediately rein In the councils of (I., recovery
9. -C.&lt; Haaton, assistant aupar.
laapirinp in magnitude, the Arm-r nod v.-y.-table aituatinn of Florida, this city duriug the nsxt -td or W e s t w e re batten ed dow n
administration.
bpoa ‘ hi* return from Chlcaro.
(tan I -clop marrheit down limail t.ibl Sanford Kiwanians in an in- 72 boura, it was learned I hit aft In du stry w as v irtu a lly (i
" '■*» af II m eoaaty c h a rilll
H|gh officials of th-i Ir d ttilh s
Kseretary Woodln left w|U&gt; the
Uirlilgaii Ooulevard yesterday.
I ’ M- l i n^ore bodies lay (n
f.ir rival talk at the M&lt; ntesuma rinojn after receipt uf weethrr p «n d *d vvV
President proposals for federal aid esprrssrtl confl irnce they hid the
rvporti which ItuNral* that Ugh
1F »r 10 unbroken boure, 160,000
refine snd efforts ny* Ik epsalac dosed banka now bold- rsU i, both within .he i.-slutlons
Hotel today, that "A s a whole,
winds
and
rain
may
vlsd
ttdv
arcs
man
ami
women,
united
In
com#. to remove them.
*
H A V A N A Oct
i a f about four ^U llon dollars of committee end am my. the dt-le» » t n n e w |mon memory, strode In metlru- the relery, bean, and raLbag* out­ for the next fsw days.
•Um W j 100 « M are In idle money and In raHy sutement gatrs generally, to retry through
"that tf th* wind*
look
1
s
very
good,
one
of
the
best
II.
II.
Colsman,
local
manager
||\J P i l l J i ilous formation between walla of
I m a r irtou sly Injured las the President la In prospect. the program .of William Ureen,
for the Florida Power an I I ;ght will probably have tb* want stans
spectators, massed solidly should­ |in years-'*
*
“
np tha sides Hr. Hooaemlt signed 17 codes ax- the president. N
Co, which suffered heavy loss in many yaara." tha national t o
er
to
shoulder,
and
ecoree
deep
|
Mr.
Plngfeldrr
was
on#
of
four
A pesslble Interruption o f I fie
canyon that be­ teadinc the N R A work in* and
during th*.Labor Day storm, vlat- ■srvatery aJvlaad p recant
on
both
tides
of
the
f-ur-mlle
N
o
w
l
y
E
l
e
c
t
e
d
Q
o
a
r
d
| informal speakers who were called
&gt; when a
• renditions orer almost the placidity of the roa.eition was
T j.ilt fla J I l l n l l i t o r i t i L t in JhU.
W i l l M e e t T u e s d a y -jlOMt ul M 9N k
tuifrs. swMru- W issiry— and- remmevver- avnlilad yaaUrU*jt--b,~* atJCtflug
tu pan' tr m w fc n S ii'T O w am T«oi»iri city w iir tt sufpnulrtl if rotidilioit«| wb*4 It described • » lb*
t « ax Una* Qesk* Hugh 8. Johnson, industrial recess that Wbe token btfore an
There I,., been nothing IsAw (|n l&lt;nilll dirvrlor. Tb, ulh. r &gt;pwih.
a*auma th# pruportiii.t of thuM half of tbe disturbance wbl .
N a m e O ffic e r s
insurgent group stjkinc action on _ T o
this p.rmde of ths legion at its , r „ w#ro KtwBlll. n, y H. u m,on
administrator, brought the charrmrAl last night and aarly today.
uf rally Saptamliar.
unemployment inturere , could s t­
tend­
t»r* here. The i'reetdent then des­
Sisty-five directors to s e r v e nfle.nlh annual rvnvent.on. of I
|&gt;f,|#&gt;r
whu lu, j ,lf
Tb* warning was gives Florida
rive
to
demand
the',
they
ue
“ If wa hava wimla of oi naar
on Iks ignated Johnson tD assemble the
tlie Seminole County riiamber of Helal. declared. It likewise was ' ^ Cf.n,
that high wind* might a ia a itr ft.
ll1wa „ ld
given
credentials
tu
sit
in
.the
la brush fir* res chin* for administration of tbf
tha forca of Ifune tl »\%in.f hria with hurricane intensity raaaa. ;p '- -tl
C.gnnierce for the nrwr yenr wcie
uarivalled In this city's fentury I Npw Vlirk , :ilv
alH(
fix* O ilsf Ralph i y « deal, for American buslnees Ctbvenlioh.
Isftbor Hay” , hr **••!, “ and
rlecte.1 as a result of the ballots'
Tha Helm (Vhaenratury, raperj*
Loiis Wtlnsteck, a lead-r of
M *SM "aulchi* to send
Clarence II. Hekersun, local ran­ in rvrry indication
cast in Ilia annual election on of history.
that
theta rd . tha renter o f tha disturb*pa*
this group which hat erjanlred
ttta tha wallodd o canI* wn.-.-llw.l In
"AlVtors. - o p e ' , , , ^ owllrr
hl, vtind* will prnvr dang«-i«a-a lu
Tuesday.
moving northwestward ev*t&gt;UM*4»
blacked
That members of the ttade l»&gt; ly and color, and t i l i n g *
(mpres-hms . f the NK A proa ram. linm and l » (be public, imiurdial* In, a large area Including Caatofrllowera
w*r#
pakf-up
fvdrrailon
flam** and whose only York, met with the President and
fip
ir
u
r
d
their
confidence
in
the
atapa will hr takm to dltconlinua gucy province. No Injun** wet*
xR was a winding eow* Woodln and a esmprehenaive pro­ member* aad.toihy would uemnnd present Hoard of Direful* Is is out so many SLou.srjde to wit- ( Ml Dlngfelde, slated that the
w m e t in tlna city In avoid any reported in th* first half a# (Iff
admittance •
'h- cv&gt;nvmtlnn.
op ths wall a f • ravina."
*•••"
“
en
«•»■»&gt;•'*
«*
‘
h»j-n
llo
..k
for
relery
i,
particularly
gram for pushing out credit to Welnstock tuaicndr.1 fetlcretinn fleeted in the fact that al iiiu i ' nil
chant r of an accident.”
storm.
•
irpximately 1600 men en- finance the price-lifting drive ap­
total
w
ig
jg
lffieu
lt.
I
|;ood
V
ticie
In
tiortlieiri
mark.
IMr. Colrniau *aul that a •imilar
Rain fall In torrents and haffp
officials shjuld rellre from advis­ uf them Were re-elected.
Th. |iarado .totted shortly aft,luw al „ Url|„
....... prn aulion wan taken law! month dr*d« i f billboards and lr*M war*
the canyon to fight t tha pears Imminent.
Arnonp the new mrml^rs uf thr
ory positions with Ike NKA.
when suddsnlr the wind , Johnson said after hie two-hour
Wr
Nrw y „ lk au l
a rr»ult Ihr city *n| It* blown down In all part* of Havtok
Those now servl.u* a list which buard are: L. I Uuyle, II. II. rr 10 u'clock from the e.ty a »e «r , ,„vH ^
D » amMildaring bni*h
(Continued From fa g s One)
ii*ludei Oren- nod John
1- (hdeman. 8. O. Gray, Karl l*-n- noHh side %t»4 pared dewn l b c . , i , i , having n shot tape of crleiy raNnlriil* » f n* 1irtunite Iti that although Helen annnpnead Us*
b* »*nbhi4f,li«*M o f n *»aarenter la passing east o f th*
Lewls, preajdent of Mis United inann, V . C. klacMnhnu. II. D. »• afffiiv to Tviltiicr Ku kl III I it Mill (lug gfiffoil, iin«l ii
Inn t«|;r uf no arridrnl-i wrrr ir|mrted
ttff P M cllnshed two by two
lla adlttl that if antic* .j d i f capital.
Mine Wergere—w«-i« dr.^rihe l l-y Hope. W. II. Sclimt.lt. aim Hey I’ark. As eveniigr fell the plslouns plants Itt the Sarasota
-uj’
‘•ai a'tnl i •-eetlon.
MffBr « * . ! » * • • * n »m*bs
Welnstvck as bavin- "nccepted ward Walker In Hanford; Jaium wrm rI i II passing the judge's lliria li f\aiy tea* It tu look fur rontinord at any tinm of t|u tUy
A ssvsnty-mlle gal* her* 4ff&gt;
a ; apd killed UwM who
Ul infill, vtfioaJ* of h » r lotpkny furred a moratorium *
tksi a a ^ ihasredltsd aeeni clause Wtlsen at Chuluula; eltv. Calvin
^
• • j*
rolutn on aarly calary.
(Conttmird On I'agm Four)
»PO- . ..V
, f '*l*
la th* *ut*mobUe cola that druios Mrad amts Mr. MUe&gt; Well, r ash- A p fffrrl Jay uf luilliant tun
orders, ahoutlnge, comtffffPgff &lt;|
Jlr »ai«l I l«a I lit* had JiM in
Fern Hark; Fieri Forward al For-' »liinr rvkiilrtbuttil to II m* giory uf
w^kere die right to s rike.”
political trouble*.
.'
; r t t e x s k z r '- v -----.
ltirita«| from th** I l&gt;&gt;Hiduii M»»»»i»*
Real I* |he resolutions commit- rst City; Miss N'iSw Wylly i.l tlir P|HP4larlr. Silvery ami Cu|i|M*r
L O R -A N O R L M . Oct. 4— t * V lint an Noctiun uh* i*tr la-t %
r.h Ii
toe yrslerdya for ronslderation Lake Mary; Mrs. Jes W, Coates hthnrtji fk im ril ami ulaie, i
L ig h t D o c k e t H e a rd
A l.bfl • » H ! &gt;. • . . ■ l
ofiina 40(H) arias ua»a y.at mil in
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 4t*-4f&gt;«Mary. V i anarertayad " » •
Jirk. Hlckaoa, deputy '»ha;lff were dehiends for a MUhow week sn j 1^ I*. Mills, at ovtede; W. IV li nal anil lejrinn fluff* htmiy all b«un«. A heavy rain Uxt .'’ staidly
, picture projectionist, was i n
H y J u d g e W i l k i n s o n Th* Weather Itnraau this morning
an&lt;J
unsbip|ayeseai
lae
^ei.cr,
both
Grogan
at
I**ola,
ami
Andn-w
Mu
flay loflff at tha vanad gi * u u — iltci i-a hhI the havanl wliirli that
issued thr f.Mowing .torn) warn­
1 by pellce' on a (bare* o f under Sheriff J. F, McCMiand fu^ af whl«h Greta -iavom.i In hit
da,. M
ft.,- oiwl Paul l.itkav at Slavta. %vith Ilia
national c.lora. r«sl aroa now kiiuws in that Ilia m«th
i.ta Anaoetlon with aUrtiag the past five ytara, became jailer ageceh ofretllfig th*
to II. Wrhh, white man brought ing : "Northeast storm wxrtllc
eunvrentton,
U ua |»t«*tom mating — la aliaady full nf nit ter nml Ijtltr lulu I'nllr* Court Monday a fte r­ displayed from Jupiter to
i fire. H « wpo reported seen to Off the Memlnole County jail thle the vataklishnient of » lal-ir party, meat at th* City Haft next Tura- ; « . * .fcl'and,,__
fall int0 Hnr. I^|inn
and Okaarhtbfr Is at a l.»a*i la/r|.
the canyon and (tart the morning.
noon was fined |2&amp; by Judge 8. Morlda Kays and north *4
employe
represmtalUin
on
NKA
day
niffkl
to
riw
t
trade
uf
He lakes the place • of Date
! aufflliarlefl front a »n y »tal# ami
aad had keroeeste soaked
“ If tliav have lain down tlirir A. H. Wilkinson on a charge of Kays lo Tsrpun Springs. .Ha
rod
authorities
4nd
a
Federal
IIfifc n fur tb# rummy year, a* U
Urndway, whs was rvluised from
I lime foraifn countr iaa tvar# rap Imlay and lunimrow,” hr »ald, reckless driving. A chain, of drlv isnr warnings at Kay Wart
In hla posses sic a when arindustrj.
rt*^uir«*d by tha con«titudofi and
duty after the County Commis­ ceaio la g aver
I laMrnlael.
’’from all inlicalrua tun'aim I in niir while lnlusirat*il was dls- on the Florhla Key*. A
In addlt'on to lire iliffirullivs by-lawa of the uiffa m u lion.
sioners had Investigated a tt|«H
dlrtarbanc* ts eaaterad
The election «unnidltt*e wlis*li • R » ih|i ami bucle c«n|m —marly flckvni oaimita , flu rr I- u f lintier inls.eil,
that he had aided and aoeiled flif embraced by rekpe of these pro
' (Cuatlnoesl nil Far* Four)
flther eases brought irvl &lt; Court euutheast of Havana apparent
pra pa to*I thr ballot ffn^ roimitsl ; MbI “ f thfin playatl lit*- mnnh*'' IItat they will luaa al
whipping of a nsy. i prisoner
moving north nortl e,twatd w
,i
Xbe w»Im
«-«| nf R.
Iliyli In which man for yaara havr III IlSI tlf |K&gt;ailN " llli'li V\|l! I|K oil Wrfe , , follows:
named Sharp. Mr. Urodwa/ sr.d
Fi.ie-I Thirker. white, charged north by west sttendrj h- danger* .1 f
his wife left Hanfu-d yeslerlay
layman, ad chairman, W. kl ffona to battle and tha faVoiltaN d»T water. Thr Fa&gt;( foai.l l**»n
nu« gal** and imsalbly winds . of
.
H u rt
for their home at Sarasota, Loth
Ifaynr*. J I Maiantalle, (*. It of thr World War, *unff o irr t«» priHiiiciliff *a|-||u»i \Aiti liiml Iim ia with loitering, was fined g l.
thr arrmniOTilment
of
cannon ranlly too |n ntlirr wurda. |iru
t A. W. ‘ Kpex, local pnyst of them declaring that Mr. Ilro.1
II J I'n were, while, charged hurt lean* fine* near the center.'
m S w i n g Kill#, of l^ka Mary, A. (1. Wagner,
tm at“ Strong northeast wind* ara
of Chuluula, f. |l. Main*'*, of
•\halU acraaminff over tramhaa. duct toil htii barn i i|t t All** I i tiiafiy will, i,pe,alMi|r a laundry ay-nry
who baa beea apeodlag at way ia Innocent of tlio charges
nlgkt,.
nil arrounl «if ar»|h* i rmnliii ti • nlllmut * license, will ks tri»d un parted this afternoon and toOr
plsred
against
him.
•
tiiuunte,
and
J.
A
U
f
i
n
,
of
Ci«*!
o f jlUr vacation in a hasWlyen tha cl-j In supporting
WhAa lart year «.tt about f i t . 10, III,lav.
probably reaching gal# f*r«a j l i
Sheriff McClelland stated today
aronto, Hanada, •xpe.-U that while Mr. Hi.'kiu.i Ucames swing la front »f the Keniiied|:!,OU() arras nf b&lt;niu tvai* u&lt;
D eW lIl Duncan and I’atcn Dun­ limes eirepl on tb* K ips wfcoa
The new llofftd of dirorloro It
U Sanford In about the official Jailer, thus Ina/. Le liotal snapped a»l Friday sft&lt; r
out in South Huri'U, Ilia*-* in*a can, white painters fharirrd with
hole gal* and pnealbly . wtpffa
noon.
J.
it.
Mai
tonald,
local
FI
ir, Ao wTota friinda bar- times when Deputy bh-riff O- R•land about Il'tKl a »r« of ,*ai»ii4*' ilrulikerinr.s, were fined f', &lt;*.-h
of hurricane fore*• ar** iM B gt
m
Allginunte
Kpi
inga:
bus agent re­
Mr Dinfffalder i.lattsl dial r »ily
Eetrldga' and Sheriff McClelland ida Motor Line
llaiuee, to D. Haines,
I -cloy
Nvsbit, W ill le Nrsbit,
hi* family,-J)r. Knox left will aaaume tbo dut&gt;i&lt; of jailer, ceived -painful sruleei about Hie
Ckbbaffa al o will U* |iio/it«bla. (Vhern Mimimfield, ( hsille Drown,
Maine*.
ream) wb»k« ago lo ••Joy includlnff gpendlag the night in head, braises \ |r&gt;ch are sluw in
( huluota:
H. F. Lung, A. G.
Tltara la n idtoilaya nf pUilti and W ill ur Jnnlan, rhuigril with
marring.
Hern
ir
llulrhUon,
an
a to St. IdsvU, Urn World's th* Jail
. ,
.
Tbe shifty northeast and east ill.) owing lo wratbai ct*tHillIu|.a. disorderly conduct were ftnr.l gb
er igcapaat if tb« swing, was Wagner, James Wllaun.
' his old home In Canada, . Mr, Eat ridgy and Mr. tll-ksoa
Kent I'aik: Gordon J. Uailwll winds which have blown Infbrmiteach, while R t*a Fickat waa fluad
When mamtora nf tha local
a t an operation la
lajurej win • lire chain arap•nd tltow wlacb i an be aemrrO
Rev. Calvin Mead, and Dr. Miles trrdijr a r r is l * k » ,Munro* since
f t nn a chary* of dltuidsrly con­ vis iy Oommlttaa of tha NRA
pej on.kls shit
* « f which biooo‘ *A m aia
roatly.
duct.
Weller,
early yesterday nypmlng, bring
•’ampalgn Army rar«t at tha C tT
Mr.’ MaeDo* Id's Iwa.l atryrk
that brought him to a morning. Ilowwvs.- three other
Th- Ktwatllsm decided t-i i «ke
Furrwsl Clljr: Fred Forward.
John Gilmore, rharged
with Hall Friday night at 7:M o'ciosk.
ing rain and threats uf anotbtr
steto far aavacal days,
■tea ara rommlasloned deputies, tha remant si It ralk and fur a
(Pontlnuad On Fag* Throe)
contempt uf cutirt, was fined g l. they will spend moat of thair ttaaa
Geneva: Mr*. Louise Hills, J. A. lubur
Day storm ex)M&gt;ri*nc*.
la t g o o m ii* rapidly; ho tiilr salaries depend1ng upon th* abort time hit ran uneun.eit 'rauaed slight dsmage to th* towdiicuaalng tha propoaad nattam
numbr of arroata they make. These Th# aftsr effact of this fall eliU to&gt;gan, and II. B. tovy.
Ireka, Mary: frank Kvan-i, C.Jar nf tb* City Hall aarly this
v l-la “ Buy Now" campaign, affd
men arei Edmund Melssh,: ■of ar* fell by MT4 MacDonald whu
I morning by ripping til* thinglaa
the part local parsons should play
ffaaferd, A- L. MaUalf, * f Ov’a dS baa been duwa town uni. thr-* II. fUHa, auj Misa Nona Wylly.
days
Imka Monroe: Cut tirhmah.
,.ff the cupola. Workmen war* m&lt;T M. Tyler, of Altoaaagta Hum alare FridJv, and then for
in thlg campaign..
_
. , Vo i*
4m .
luugwbod: |t. W. Luder, J. IIJ pais
*
-Iha da
‘ mat# today,
- *
pairing
only abort peitaddof Uma.
Mayor V, A. Hpeer will pragmg
« to
Mmick. aad W J. Walls, Jr.
perions
__
ufflBa tha main rntraiiN
over tha masting aa ehalnffrtb tA\
tt BL Louis, bat U
Ivkdor I*
Ovtodot
Mrs. Jas. W. Coates. f'-| into^lb*
u V City Hall did ao with rawthat ha has g
• -* —
With tha arrival her* tomorrow filling stations, drug nt-ici, hotels, wbll* *11 mrnihar* of the C|ffS. I a-*, to F. Mills, C. to W e*t.lt,on.'
ad will aonm
• f W. Henry Bryant, deputy col­ boarding houses, and all luercail- pllanra Board, as writ aa Oanafrt
s . m! II. F. Wharlar.
I Willi official* o f th* D ig* lector for th# Milk Isnliiol Board tlla establishments artlmK uillk Freak Evans of iha Army w i l l 1
from Toronto, k
I'sulaJ.iM. lux, W. F. Grogan 1diwto* which had b**n located
at 7hllahas*aa, it will t&gt;« neces­ or chocolate milk must also file lit aa (nUreatad mambara * *
and to II.
the Municipal
CouualHea.
,.
Slsvia: Aadr-w Duda, J r, Faalj
rjyd# dork ,nd sary for all producers of milk, dis- application fur a li-'asue.
It ia unlawful fur any distribu­
trlhulura
and
solicitor*
lo
secure
Attacked by an unknown ta-| the darkness. Wkak I got up I lA»ka». and Maitin Stanko.
few days could not ha reached,
y^nfurdl (5. t. Adama, IJntoa |u
umj» r, looj l(Ml| lha
lierrinrs required by law safi-rs tor or producer-distributor to de­ G r o c e r y m e n D I b c o m
ha waa aatorlng W &lt;|dl^vefvd that my I lei l arm wav
bedroom at a rooming houaa « l broken, aad &gt;hat .to pocket had to A Her., Qaarya D. Ulshop, to F. of yesterday brought alight dam- rutik, whether frum large dalrlca liver milk v r chocolate milk Ir a
■tore, hotel, cafe, ur aldt dealer
Hoyle. Itaaffi I ijU w , II. It. Coto­
far 003 Want Third 8‘ rvet {tot "
af their pro partto* ur on*-cow dairies, t •y be sold tb that has not secured a tloans* or
fcaaa rifUd ad |3 4k eh esHh a
w. S.
laman, to H. Csmurday sight, MHanford
or
Srmlnol
County,
With Forrest Uatcbsl,
ail aamant a( ck ab e la aoothn nelly, W. L. Cupper, U. to Itoan, Font-hna which had t o n tlad to
ral roajtar.
■
al County made application for th* license Avenue grocer, presiding,'
Mr. Biyaal will
gathc^ are said to have bean a*t
aflar
notice
has
beep
given.
-k *t, was all. tfatt 1 had left V. F. D ur»e, 11. C. DwB«*a, T . l u u f t
' office to
Clerk V. E. Ifeegl
W r * - ^ «gk U ^ H*
It is th* duty uf every distribu­ bars o f th* Sanford
tor having r n h t w J gtm aim j to Duma*,
Dumas, t l ci.
« . Gray.
Gray, ., W. M
morrow from U 00 o’clock until
is enrveur).
tor or dealer to ascertain whether pendent Groaor* Aa
• f*W miaalks htfig*.”
llayara. 8. I , lllghltyman. J. f j
flsrgtKUi.
II*
6:00
o'clock
in
lb*
•badge moved go a saw ffothis
‘
Mr. Marshall; staled that his llutckieoa, V A. Lefflcr, II. J.‘
'
or toot every store, raf*, h tel, or at th* Court House
jffat- W i t af th* tto&lt; tip will accept applies! ons for li­
night to discus* tha
Jus*, opened
had not l i u w i«a rk *d a« Labasan.
K rl Lehmann,
J. to
them at merchant where milk or rkoco- t Iona I Grocery msn's i
freighter "Qacauia"
« U ccasea, and will
far aa ha could 1*11.11* b*i&gt;**v* Maiwaletto,
F. C. MacMabms,
late
milk
I*
sold,
lias
secured
a
pa-satt todjgff, wrli.
rchrduled to b* hoard U
* t th f iptrudft ui9aentered ths John Meiach, Ir, H. A. Nawmaa,
.
,.
Ths following pars! ns must sa licence.
. • * ■■■&lt; • • daadga
ton tomorrow. , '
bausa,
only a fay m'asue before H. M. I'apwo h, ||. E. Pop*, W.
Il ia unlawful for Ih f owner af
i
waited
davalop
manta
In
cure
licenses:
Mr- Gatgha] statad ta
fnm the bnaimu H. S rta s i^ r, ‘ a . Shniwa, 8. O.
Milk proJucara, wle are defined a store, hotel, cafe or aid* dealer thg lore!, grocery mon
J U i t L w*ihi..vr&gt;
aad thsl-. tl:* man never Khlnhol-er, V A. Spaar. W. II,' ver* I rf rood It law*.
t
i
parrb*ae
milk
from
a
Th
heavy xal
aa parson* who own &gt;n* or more
witb th* asyortattoo w
g riiaaoc to a s | 4 Ota rsuto- Teankliffa.'
■ari. ' Walker
who ia unltorased.
'
ooars whose milk ia M .
L : tsday
affair ia saas.va* uf g graw- Frad T- WUi.
art M ‘ ipprovlng tt* .
sad
Frad it.
Aspirations for OcaUr*' lice ns*
Ifiik dealer*, who ar* paraoni
I giakkad lire
t af rul,b&gt;tta« or alteiopU Wllaoa.
Aj
cod* wktoh aUo’ M a .tta i
A
andl • milk will not lie accepted from nay o f all tta fogd |i
Who purchase or
tobtory which! Mar. I a n pavdealer
oar.pt
th
en
approved
by
;Nbin tha atata for Ml* ia thU
' ‘
tha pas) f*w
Countrg. ,,
,
ffatto, gv*w tis wag
ito. Such dealers a )» aab
aabjfct to • U (« Inaprctor*.
War* rater*4
It w aa. daddad
W
A
M
IlN
O
Ttfc,
o
c
t
’
to
-&lt;
A
V
Uolk#fuad caw ownatff ,a*Ui*ir
mat Ihsdr plant u
license computed on a galloon g*
A
»k*uld Va R a t Iff.
mUk am liakla to a fbgff af »b00
Hapal. j e t * am dfftotoa af
of th# dally
aMRhUa-M
vrtk frem
In r t
P mads 'a n
or o w .y e a r in jail or hath far ta t that kg —
i|pga or dlstritattoo.
t this am* i*
•calf « r t Iff d k M b K (An nOatoal difailure
ts
aeaiow
to .rah Hugh
MUk aollcltor*, '
•as af all guilty
I tracks W
(a n d ,
•*,*•• fl-9
ba tvtMd pvar Ul
tar J. 0. Laonardy.
tt retail
• ' v
i* —
Lf u 3 ,

Oct. d.—
—

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t

f / 4 WfJ

»r i r

Action Is Expected On
Rfan To Free Money
In Closed B a n k s

65 D1KECT0RS OF
TRAJ^BODY ARE

p

Hickson Becomes
County Jailor In
'jpiacfOfBrOdway

-Knox Recovering;
^itt Return Shortly.

MocDonjild Is
In F*U li*roi

" ...................

Recent High Winds
Cause Damage To
Sonic V r o p e r t ies

AdvlHory Commit
Of NRA To Hold Mat!

s fc w e fitiC T K

i&amp; r .

All Distributor!* Of Milk, L a r g e
Or S m a l l , Must S e c u r e Licenses

Jg Al

jBy Unxnown
itering B e d ro o m

Their National

v is s w a s ta r j:

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it r.M.

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TfeXTOFTHE

IX.

ULE8 0 N RECOVERY LO ANS

o f this pwe The Herald reproduce*
atruetion Firrance Corporation’* plan
for financing bualnee* and Industrie* which are cooperating
with the NR A movement. Lack of adequate financing has
been' the sore spot o f the entire recovery procram and it is
unfortunate that dome practical method for extending credit
to businesses who were being required to raise wages was
not invented before the various codes went into effect
’ The government apparently recognizes now that ths
restoration of ample Credit facilities is absolutely essential

f
TH E GIFT. OP PEACE: P * £ a .I
: laava with. yon,* my - peace l g i # «
vimo youj not a* the. wftfld gtryth.
i' gira I osW. w u , - I * . . n*t Four
! Wart be ‘troaLltd, n*jth*V M U/b*
afraid.-—John" U ' i l * '
k *'President
sad conquered
Outage-'

the

San,
veteran* at

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----

How wpuld you like to be a
teusiat ia Havana (topping at the

will extend credit up to five times the capital of auch com­
panies. Tho money will ba lent to the companies at 8 perI ,
eent Interest and muit be re lent to NRA business men at
J ptod- not more than B percent Interest, These loan* must lie used
price for the purchase of materials for manufacture, to cover the
* &gt; cost of labor In manufacture, or to as*lat merchants snd
lA 'the business men adversely affected by the NRA.
tervern
While It is proposed that such credit shall be extended
tliyrfWl. (0 employers not otherwise able to obtain.ciyd|t. It Ig {til-,
,*'• phtMifkt tM V UTToahs must K*securwlTjy sound collateral
A dltpstrh from Peking * * K
• th*( lha Chine** *r* adupt'ii&gt;r
pudlam a* a *ort of rcliglou* rub.
And Juit whan oar government
It about to at(!p them mort cuttool
r* *
t
*
j
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Indai flgore* of -lntlo.trier*rili
putt* ore T*th*r alarming Th*
Indr* mount* from It at the ncglnnlng of April to IS.l In May.
and by July it had reached I Oh
The figure* for Auiuit and .Sep­
tember are not yet ainllable. but
it i* aafe to any thrrr h*&gt; -r*i&gt;
nr teccMion.

The Cuban Enigma

lateral be eeeured by e valid a*
■ignmetit of an unconditional or­
der for the manufactured product,
and or mortgages, reel or chattel,
on plnnt, equipment, real eetate,
raw material or manufactured
product, or In any other manner
acceptable to the lending banka,
truat company or mortgage-loan
company and to the RecorutruyUon Finance Corporation;
■—f&gt;|—H al - aatlifoetury v fU r it t
be funtlihed the borruwtra, whose
notea are tendered a* collateral
aecurity, have compiled with all
provlilone at the applicable ap­
proved code of fair competition
for the trade or Indualry, or aubdlvlalon thereof coiwwrnod, or If
there be no approved code of fain
Competition for the trade or l f l
duatry of au«h borrower, H
with the prwrtalon of the Pree*dent'a re-employment agreement
promulgated under authority of
Section 4 (a ) of the National Indual rial Recovery Aet; and (d&gt;
that the opplt-otlon be accompa­
nied by antiafactory evidence that
the borrower to whom the pro­
ceed* of the loon will be lent win
M the fundn fot one or m oreol
the purpoae* outlined In (a ) (b|
and (t&gt; on Paragraph I hereof.
J,oen. deter Ibed In Paragraph 1
and Z are of a .hort-term charac­
ter, and for the purpoao, aeaealially, of providing working &lt;apl-

piknte ahoold he
applicant and at
following:
(a ) Balance a!
account foe the

tracts, mt • similar character. The
chattel mortgage* should ba ea
proparty owned by and ia the poa-

The situation In Cubi-i* aW haa been fUJM vylthtmany
paradoxes and contradictions. Only yesterday 517 marines
mortgmgo loan company,
certain Communities ct
left Qunntico for Hampton Roads to board the battleship
quire meet* - cannot ba
Wyoming for what was referred to by officials as a traialftg
cruise. It is pretty generally known to bo a fact tba^ lh« Ul. .
Wyoming's training cruise will be in the direction of Cuba
( I I The terra “ applicants
«
nnii that the marine* arc on tmard in case a landing party u**d herein to refer to the bank*

trait rompunle* end raortgag*losn componle* borrowleg from
Recon ■(ruction Finance l&lt;,rPJr* ‘
tlon and the term ''borrowers J * Just aaa er two haavawata bat u
refer U&gt; thoee ohUUUg loSaa all worthy berrewere la tho cow
munity requiring the typo ti mefrom »ueh spplk'a“ u OTHER LOANS TO ASSIST
recovery

GENERAL PURPOSE
Th* oorpotStion will alao make
other loans of a Bound character
for which the qeceeeity &lt;«■ *
definitely established. Shbr j * Uw
local banka or other tlgHfris'
runnel* be' us-tHIn, to
taka thU type Of nnuncl«*. f t »

Recent n*w» *| irl»* relate (bat
practically bull of th* 14400,000,000 public work* fund* have b*a&gt;i
distributed. Thl* doe* not mean
that lha money ha* bash, ipapt
or |hat workingmen hat# already
receive.) that amount In wage*.
The word which eho.id U# u»#J

Wa ara treated frequently to
• comparison ■befweea • th. eooee-eperatiaa

pcriallsm," blame* u* with causing ths economic His. ana uaod for making aeeh l«
condemns u* for can»ldarlng Intervention. The o t h e r corporation want* W n
half ia grieved because we don't Intervene and Uys th# re­ facUitlaa available • gvlto
I" •"*
«E
sponsibility for tho death toll at our door*.
y
One of the moat peculiar paradoxes occurred (during ths
battle between the officers and the-soldier*. A true* had
been called, but suddenly a shot rang out Ths blttls * M
resumed with frenxled vigor by ths men who bolisvod they
had been betrayed. It was -only stopped after the. offleere
had deployed among the soldiers and camroandgd them to
cease firing. Thl* was something unique in th* annals of
fighting. Whoever heard of An attacking party being stoppod
by the command# of thoee being attacked T
J‘
It I* these contradiction* -which make the,trouble In
Cube Such a perplexing one foil this country. Whatever, we
do, we are botind th be blamed. I f we Intervene era will bs
railed Imperialistic snd acquisitive. H we don't, w* witt be
termed cruel end hesHleea for not • topping theflayM*** ***
and bloodshed

Sa n f o r d , t w e n t y

structlea Finance Corporal lea will
maka leans ta oath am t g aga loan

years ago

MU* Emma Warras aad.M rt
Albert Elisha Mltehei; war* maw
rl.J la J tulle* BtringfeUew*. affk e Sept 11 and hem geee.Je
'houeekeaping In the 0||var Mltahall home on the hill west e f Bear*
&lt;1*11 Avenue. MUa Wezrw* U a
asm* length af Vim* their daughter ef Mr. sad Mrs W. A.
sek
axUtane*
has bae* Warren, who cawa bars ftvw
lA upap ths avrviral o f the Teakagee, Ala. last yaar. A ll tha
wt. ; TkU } rtftr»cv*ti«ik . is yeoag people la the ■alghbeeh**!
la tuba tally angrautd in be*
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&lt;»w
with a abort builnesa iru h n
which will he followed by a re­
ception for the teachen and the
mothers and fatharn of new pu­
The first meeting of the sea­ pils of the school who a io ’cvirdulson of the South Side Parent- ly invite,! to nltend.
o t fk * u a
N r » chairmen and r nnmittevr
Tearhcnd As* relation will se held
(Continued From rape It
tomorrow •- aftern ion
s i &gt;1:00 will Ve announrad dutiru; the
o’clock1 In the auditorium at the meeting and the year’s work will no artlon on a reuensl from local
Red Cross officials that a sum
school.' The mrcrng will hepin
be planned. Mis. Do x tliy l-amli, ,
,
, , .
.
, . .
,
o .Dine
•»&lt;&gt;"•*«« *•* ll'« " IW * f 'O '*1
of an address in whirh he rl'rri count) n r»e, will give
t* a
will carry cut property owners whose r ofv were
numerous statistic* a""ul Kloii of the work
da's agr-c-ltural and mineral ic- j this year.
THURSDAY
damaged iu the labor Dap stornv.
its hiri|»ayr. railroads
^ '
SOUl
flu b president f . It. Maaon
Mrs.
r a in M K wortbp
CIIIPAGO, Oct. 4. - (41)- T n - &amp;nti unlrr tism-portalioti
will make her o f­
[
I f lt llC f lll C lflS S
appointed K. II. Wilson, Jno. D.
ml
govern iih u ai,
‘
,
Jinkins, and W. B. Zachary r.s a
ficial Halt to Seminole Chapter pay#r» of Klotrad 'a re rol riling j educational
I L hurch
M e o t i n f f committee which will preparu a
Number Two Order o f the Kelt- [ against. 1t»« tremendous ImpVn c
We are facing our pnmleni-* .
-------I resolution expressing the hope
Star at U ■ regular meet&gt;n« of taxation” , but they are ’"no
of the chapter at 7:3# P. M. at different from the people of other he said, r*front a practical stand-1 Mis. f p Henderson, new class thut Counts Johnson, former inrn&gt;states” . Govern rr Shoiti told the poinl by the use « f economy m" # * president, pretided over the regu i,,r cf the ctnh. will experi«n.*e
th M:
fortune in his new atiignMiami Beach committee of ItW in pruning of- Nranl- and uureiuts lar business and (ucla! meeting
Firs* ■ m h | of the
th")
the **i ath Side Primary P.-T. A.I
annual aorthern meeting here and bp cutting d wn the r.wl of of the Alalhran Class of
our neiteswrey gorerntnriiiiil op­ KirM lUptiat Churrh
I
•a IM win take p U e at .*:t» o'clock s t li» * ‘ night.
eration.
• •
niaht nt lh« home of Mra. J,
&gt;prvnl ly the hoateaar*. Mm. J. II.
the
achaal
auditorium.
j
Practical
common
/ense,
rigid
b i n ir
“ We arc getting Florida.
lar .Mitchrll. I l l f l Magnolia
Field, tearing prt»aident, received
The West Side Primary P.-T, A.'economy and leaf politics in g,»vns the .fate goverrrmenl i* rnn- with Mu*. MUrhcn,
J II 11 novelty make-up »oi at a fjif*
wiU
meet
at
2:30
a’
.-hvea
ai
theriimrnt
were
remedies
the
Fturl* h « t e t fdeoa. The Bee. jmvth
rerned, on a s rund financial n j-iv Ovint, M m . J. II. M.ixwoIL .\1»a. fiorn the d a n .
&gt;1 aM itoriua.
AP. mothert da governor recoinmrruled,
We aie Irarning to live within out IL P Vn"ffhn, Mi&gt;. (I M Haiti*
Thoae preaent were; Mte, W.
invited to attend.
-Eliminate the waste, the tree­
,f .HB|
income. 1 ant happy !.r say that won. htt11 Mm. W. K (ja in fr «*&lt; I*. HtooV*. Jr., Mm. S. J. N il.
less
overhead;
gel
rid
of
the
dra-L
ed in t h yn— m et the i-a- ,T
we have eliminated over one and hoj*! 1’ iofp.
Mr*. .1. II. (' ddoufih, Mrs. Murwood", he said In chipped words.
g H h aad a Sesr ether fv Beads
. one-qunrtbr millimi d lla.s uf g ri
FVID AT
it ray .larvla, Mr*. T. (\ IVchford,
Ihirinj*
the huaineh.i
*v*
“ We do m l need sales taxes or
,
,
,! elnurental eximnse this year, ind M e. .MiUhrll, M m , Minis*
• i Mr*. Is.
Itiirdette, MrV t , BFirst basiaeaa meeting of the any other k nds
of new revenue «f ,
,,
, ,,
&lt;g the entuuuy -wdrcahiuceis
eeeaee of the Garden Club of those In high olTise will only Imve I in aihhiion lo that have naid &gt;dT M m , A. C. MrUmlon, n*tt M m, Itravi;. Mr*. C. I*. ll»*nder*on»
over one and one hall million il i it (’ ,
Mr*, n. (' (Jlhh*. Mr*. II. II. Odkkrre mmiv.*1** t » Berv
Sanford will be held at 10 00 A. the courage to wu-ld the axe "
B n . Sshxe aa she daaykUr ml
litre no account of in-lrhic-lI’l
I ha |noi!|i i ui't«'nji ami Mm U S. ham. Mr* J. C'. Mltrliclh Mr*.
M.
in
the
eooaci)
rooms
at
the
loaders
in
big
business,
the
h l t J i S X
I ^
B e. aad Mgs. C. E Urssvkh, ef
found upon taking oiTiie.
St'IniHii. Mr" t»- (1 Itm-rn*. Mr*. Itohcrt Mori wet her, Mr*. J. II.
srts anil prx&gt;res«i-&gt;ns also weie sin
M i Ht M r M i , c m
Odk Xhia cdy- C u tl her xaarriaffi she Cltp Hall.
“ l-lu ida is getting dou i to I., A Sm ith, Mm . Vtril.01 .lohitfoii, Field*, Mr*. Volie Will AiiM, Mi*.
the
prog
ism
fm
addresses.
made lee- h ear with her greatA * *
JBtaBki
earth and has Irarmxl to .--mui mill Mr*,, r M;. 1 flmn«l wrr*' *»p W F. Garner, Mr*. J, II.* MmThe American Legion Auiiliary
Harvey Firestone was host st a
umcks esvd vsnt, (ha late Mr. end aril] meet at 3:00 o'rlock with
upon |ls own bottom. At the
v, [ point i *iiI i»a hn*ti*n*c*a fo r iht* t i lx I well. Mr*. Iliih Hall. Mi*. 0 M
garden
parity
in
the
File
stone
M i l J. F- JsU, ml Cvrrvhsws, Mrs. H. C. Washburn. 70S Magtirm, however, in pa-sine, l may
Harr 1*011, Mr*.
A C Madden,
moot in k*.
estate.
By
'
rxpre.ee the sds,ivatiori I*i-Vt *•*.
oatao Avenue Peony bogi will be
Ihirini; I ho mimiaI \h m.h! M i** .Mi*. It K Ker*ey, and Mr*. It.
Governor Shullx t i l l inrnmets in Flnrida rraltse that the fob."at
Me. has ends this m y
CHM b P
^ 9 * M *A»nrt
sN. Nipjwr*
of the ffslhetuif that Fbulda was government cannot font nue to m* tiirolyn i*illii*f i«n d*n «l rmno
feus h ear Car the (mat IF ywars
nolo* and
trfrr*hm**nU
tarir
wielding
the
axe
on
goveiniiieiitsl
aad is am » l lyi i ml xha A tlu tV
Lowebean for members uf Semithought of a SanlB t'lsuihsC e d b h t B .lh w sl
Mr. end • b Chapter Number Two Order exprndilures.
e a w h u E S ^ v u —
lied t’ rosa."
%— — &gt; M i ■ I I T 1
&gt;. JL J- Mra. D-vrv* axe r v .s H j at ;he ad the Eastern Star In honor of
“ This is no time fm primes",
He inaih n&gt;, Turther iro.arra
h n e u h heaer am fftst First Mrs. Is n * Fairclath will lake he said, “ bui fttt fearless, upgres- on that jrsiini in hl» p -p a'iil
M
» M N W w Mm
Ej m Kinmlnrd
I ’ n iN T lN G
place at fit:M o'clock at the Val- slve leadership lo t t s stop bulk­ speech The govern it ■&lt;a' t hts
GlniwM
Correctly Fitted
_________________ Hotel. Reservations map be ing for psnaress; let us -l .p find­ state has an sit-a of ha.'Ptd r,|-u»ie
W# are equipped (e produce iii
ing
ouselves.
We
got
ourselves
in­
m
les,
large,
than
Fngi-in
.
&lt;
&gt;
i
with Mrs. R F. Crenshaw.
h p w f M
t d o b
to this and wr ought to hr capable Greece and almost as larg • a&lt; &lt; first class Jsb work al the
! a trial.
E l e c t *
O ffic e r s
of working out of it.
1
New England.
c
l
The executive board of
llje
“ I have faith enough in I lie pa­
1H
era
ld
P
r
in
tin
g
CO
'
O ptom utrlat
m a d *m k m rn .
Officavs far the casday achaal
triotism ami common sen-,*' itf roWmlfli'c of KVT"yc*i*n,y TTid ■
rhee* UR
112 P«rk A t #
our people to know it ran be j Imum for liuildiog mi moi« • tf*n | lowest possible prices. Give us 1
■*!!« ■s.remg «ff On steuee - f the Self
tn
400 iifxt to thf n im n i
done.”
*
One c f the straagest stories of
m ^|g| ^ M m
‘M - h aw ssu M t C M ef Use Saufwd
't h.
Hit remaiks came near th, end irv’h i'lijMi'tu*** *t Mmm
a triangular h vr affair iv tohl in
w m + r ■■ I M 4 '
(a m C ia e m v Srhsd Isrid Munder
the Warner Bros picture -Mary
sfM n ues et 1 * # e'ekark ai the
M. D ". which comes to
h a w uff Mrs IVeri U. Bahhiit,
Milaae Theater tonight. The
triangle involves Kay Francis, the
I^Ma Lee a Ouwd^r
Lyle Taloo* and Thelma
l A d is smde, h , Mia. Maud* Tad&lt;l
A boy and a girl, playmates
C M M
* M
1 ahr. h d peer's p v u l.u t. The
d M Si M o
tW f a i r e d dVacacra wet * elected: from rhildhvod, study medical
■ n . H btiH V*nt, *f (M id ,, surgery together, pass their ap­
Mr* Fr*nr
*f prenticeship as internee in the
Q i’Wii*. jwictmry;
**4
M ra suave hospital and set up prratire
KjM A m i I * MC prpw trf
Tribe, ra adjoining offices, their friend
ship ripening into fare.
The ambition sf the man, htwC a m « f Slaijr f«r tit*
t fg g M M N
h e n Cue M
ever, p ws aa oppcaiundly in a
jmmfm
l _1_
A t the nee.ku.ieu eg ell be u s e e marriage with the daughter of s
Mas. Bakhhl iw rlu iu i d th* ei—" powerful politician. So the child
beta a g k messes ed her sssesrt's hoed sweetheart steps ashV, al­
trW ke the fh s t w ) ml Prog-ream. though she contiaues to wal.'h
F a lls , an a asWei ever the man she loves with a
rVenr ,«etes1 mothering instinct
It is peat uatll the man gets
Mis Is. (
Ftpnt, entangled in domestic scandal and
Mis fmanna! entangirmets that cause
Lw
l l h t t his twdvrtsaeot that she g vrs to
m
M Hr hell. him and gives k tn tor love
T .sa g aw •
■Cay Francis Is said to give a
strung performance ,o the wu.nsu
donor whose lore fir “her man"
Is sad# sag oven whan be turns
from her lave to snot her, while
Thelma Todd gives i finul purtraywl af the aelt ah spade l w„
frtgW wad Mrs O ■ago ta wham lave is Int a fluting

RIGID
IS STRESSED BY
SHOLTZ IN TALK

la Wed

P?T*A. Group To Hold
2” M eeting Tomorrow

B righ t

P r e d ic t e d t ,,For
E a r l y Planting

Tells Com­
Social Calendar Governor
mittee Of 100 About
Conditions In State

I
A

Of

Has

mrat i t Ttnp*&gt; •■• •

Thoso

••«

sUetvdlDg the

M N lk (

v t r t : Klwanlaa C. L Boyd r f
wer,;
Orlando, C. H. Ecksraon of Jot'
tty
•«y City, N. J. and Glen MertliJ
of
e f Chartotta, N. C. as
ai guests, and
Klwanalna C. K.
R. Mason,’ who RCO*
, , j, n
.
n
9
l b ...V
tided, 8. J. Nix, m.
Karl tahmanq, B. 1).
pert Strickland. F- B.
W. Sv Coleman, Jno. D. J Inkina,
tharon, F.
K. 8. Lamaon, Petor
J. G. Sharon,
Schaal,, L. T. Doaa, P. B. W O se*
A. B. Johnson, E. C. Harper, 8.
F. Do udney, C. 0. Bara, L J.
n, Julius
Brack in,
Jullua Dlngfsidsr, J. 0.
tip. Dave
D a n Bonlske, Arthnr
l-eonanly,
i, E. 1.
Branan,
I. Hop,
Hoy, T. U
L. Dumas,
Bill Du Bose, Fletcher Ball
Howard Long.
•
't
----------------------------- - , ■ . . ...

WOOLENS

i#t.i
•IliU

New Shaggy Waols, Sbeur
Wools, Smart Tweeds, Crepey
Wools.
.
,

|!

DR. HENRY.
M L A U U N Jr.

Kay Francis Stars
_ In Film A t Milane

69c to $2.79
SADYBS

round

re. Wrisht Hasten
At b f m u l Party

ml the
O w n * M i M .si
aa the has nr « f
m Ss-th Sawfoti
•mm wad • Ja. gar

Ij-W T alb o t, as th# dretor lu -e r. •

hsu the finest rule af his
eppwstlr Miss Frwssris and
Is I w u . Is th* proU»-c
shewn Is all prgrtsls

rsiw r j
is ssidj
hv i.as |
pi uiri

W I T H H IV E TOi
•.y-fr'At!

Mrs C- C. Carver. , * w . Frice j
Angei. Mrs. C. F. W ili.m , Mrs |
C c Lae he. Mrs. «
L.
talk. I
Mrs. J. U Oath. W '» K U.i
Hutchissa, Mrs. P. B I ansing, j
Mrs. W. 8. Tborwtoa anJ tin- ;
Misses Alya Chare-Meg. Rebecca I
Clark. Mildred Berrt and Alls* I

*. c

w

;t

that's why
■;!
Luckies draw
;
cWhV,!
so easily
M

Ky&gt;a

. .

GAY FROCKS

/;

.

W O O L and S L K
Placed U

l

You're Noticed it And y6o*y«

■•it
•ppreciated the amooth, even- •

gl«.7 i. 8

burning quality that it to - ' . L
much a parr of Luddtt1char- *
ictcf -••- Round and purr——
fully packed with the world'*

A lW A W tk c jtn e s t to h m ce o t
A

l w a y s

'

t h r j i n c s t w o r k m a n s h ip

A l w a y s lu c h ia

choicest Turkish and Domestic
tobacco*—and no loose cthia,

^

That's why Luckleg draw

b le a s e f

io

toasted
IX&gt;B THROAT

OTECTION — FOB B E TpTt TASTE

K A Y F R A N C IS
“M M yStevenaM . D.”

line

»

%* ♦
- ' J

audy, burn to uniformly.

At1I

�TT i
■Vi

$fvt
•' A ' * f1*
"M
&lt;

L

r r v r f’. :
rf *'

^_ e_

Sanford football fan*, buV th a n 'a ll in the game. Here
I* another Hit o f teams which play this week, no ret
busy and select the winners and above all sehd yoor list
to The Qersld early. Remember the first in hare the
best cbance to win in caae of a tie.
T &gt; « 'f ir s t three persons sending in the nearest
number c t wfaning teams will be awarded two tickets
each to the Ifllsns Theatre, a courtesy offered by Jos.
U.klarentotte, manager of the theatre.
Just clip tbiH ist, plsc* a “ W " fn the columirop­
posite the name o f the team you tMnk will win, ahd
e c# it to the Sports Editor o f The Herald before noon,
timlay, Oct 7. I f you think the team* will tie, write
til* won) "tie” opposite the teams listed.

hm O a tm an SatuMay
rti H .'R . McQOlints

Ratters are baft «
A d d ress

Alabama vs. Mississippi
*■ ‘iloi w fl , tik e ' pMc# at nutlet
I it B, Da Land, at • P. M , Friday,
fc jjd . ■
■ From adranca !l
l?*vld tha Oegtgip
nt vrlR t v
lustter af

A n k a r a ! n . Prin ceton

California vs. Bi. Mary's
Duke vs. Wake Fares!
Florida vs. (Jewanee

tage, as both
Speed rather
Is .cp yardage,
i, a*coaling u&gt;

Georgia vs. Tulsne
Georgia Tech vs, Kentucky
Harvard va. Hat
Kansu vn. Noire Dame
1-etjigb va. Colum bia

Navy vn. Mercer

Ohio vs. Purdue

RATES

JVlcLucas Elected P o w e r . Will Be
Head Of Northeast Df i tiscontinued
U1
*
*
j n *
jG i^ l C o h e r e n c e
JITmds ,Get flight

(1 VVC YOUR WATCH rtpairaf
by on* who really knows boa
Hrlfga, Jeweler, Mag. A*.
I IBS MILDRED NIX teaches pi.
, ABO and violin. Studio Southaid*
IMmary, 60 cents a Hasan,

. l H loa truck, alglt*
$125.00. Chevrolet 1 ton

H e r e in

_______

M V N IN fl * N D WINDOW shades

. . R. F- Itcehlk. Hatifodd Msttiw’.
factory, Caldp, Ave. Phone *72-1
We— -------- --- va—
— oJj.

-j' 10— Flo went and Plant*

finnan) (W h ltejt
Mrl uca*.
rnarh of Seminole High, tins been
elected president of the Noithraat
Conference for the currant yalr,
it was iec-rned yesterday.
McLueaa' election took plitce at
a meeting nf conference nar he*
in tialni'stlllr river th* pajt week­
end. George Trogdon, Landon
High mentor of Jaeksunvlllr, was
rhnsen vice president, white Hi]]
llayes,
Leesburg
coach, was
named *ecrrtary»trra*ur»r
The ruaebra decided In relniii
th* Dirkinsnn rating system to
iW idr the conference rbkiriplin.
all Ip- This melhorl ercalrd con­
siderable, controversy 'ast season,
at It deprived th* unb*aUa Co­
lumbia High eleven of laka City
o f the il|tr, the hinar going lo
Oaala High.
1 Rcttarllnus High of H(. Augus­
tine, which withdrew fmn: the
conference last year, n o voted
back Inin the group, tinder Coarh
lA- F- (Spuds! Piers».i, former

/.UTOM0B1LB 'H A H T K U : The
■,h**i e*r $11)4)0 r*«h and Il'MM)
. f.ontk wll) bay. Give full infi.rti'.Atlan In reaerd ts pries, style,
/ Uiodel, make and condl.Inn In
IHO, One" car* Herald.
‘‘ f ■—--------------------W , ------- ---

ndtaiire Irtfnrmallun, will bring
twrnly twu giidirvm gladiator*'In
Df I juiiI Tire smiting'Nneop, how­
ever, remains in tha dark,
and
will probably di-pand uei last min­
ute condition* as -will ha the ease
with (he Hallers;' •
'I V green and whlto olevrn,
which showed up we!1"a|ain*t th*
super!qf weight and number* « f
the University sif FI• rid* t**m,
is in a somewhat Iratterad cendllion Just now, hqt promt** to he
sap worthy by Ih etlm eU w whistle
snumls on Fiid*y‘ night. - *
When i|iirsllon*d concerning hit
sluillng lineup ttdap M*Q«l|t»n
shiatlv hi* .brad attd * decRlHd ■!*
■definitely *u$nl| hlm**IR *Y*ti
r#ij tell the world that Til start
the .trenevst squad I have," n*
dcclfred after d^ moment** re(lucUiav. VThes* Heoegt* bsy* At*
tough," ho added, “ta t wa*tv Rw
tng la hopes of i'.vhrMg^ o f

•UNFUHNIHIIFD • 1VF. 'room
. ho***.
2004 Ssnfonl Ave.
I haw IS for AftaV*. f l
f ’ lIRNIBHRD n room bungalow
.and garage, lORi, Si. gnj 1**1 v atU. Phone 127 * r (A* dam

Awaeher.

F,

n v t : ttoQH iim itiu , w
ivrd
Central. Four room house, 1101

Sf , rnrk. Mr% EWl’Xt M I* **W I

n - M ' s n flQ W W 'f w

“Y ^ ||"A l

Into Mau^InYblred
Stock TVanaactiops
*• &gt;4
1 W A R n iK tm JN , Ocl. 4.—I a C Throufh dlisyir.g c&gt;|j:nne of fir*
ursn and involved itocli traneactlrtra, the Senate bunking emimitten waded y u t t r 'd i
to a
•torjr of many million* o f dollars
hi M P*r profit* made by IHIIon.
Read A Co.
Clarence - Dillon, head of c I ha
prWata hanking form, taitified
thrjughout the day, bringing out
these hifhlights:
That his company In one trans­
act Ho, before the stock Market
cissh, bonfcht invest mast * trust
stock* for SO cents a share that
acre sold later for an avers fe
of $66 to |B0 a ebara.
■
That in organising so 'inveetinert trust In 1021, the company
obtained for $100,000 sb-oh that
later was valsed on the stock ex­
change at $.10,000,006.
That by an Investment of $6,100,000, the company wav abiu
lo on trol (wo trusts wi‘ h a total
capita lixatlon of $yfl,n0q Win.
That Dillon, Read £ Co. re­
ceived a two million dollar coinmission for selling $60,000,000 of
clock.
That George W. Wlckersbsm. n
former United Sletvs attorney
general head of the Hooter taw
enforcement commission,
wa&gt;
among a list of the prominent
llii ituutam’..._____
■Aa testimony marked the re­
opening of the committee's stock

N ebraska va. Tekrm

rtrsui ib

1- B ^ b t r a .

w t

IW

?• . m i s WREK'R special, jllgheat
»(
■V
—■
j" - ile
* 1- u
■- m
—* asjI A lii A m .AM11Leask
' 1grad*
-I -RogersllardJIM a auart. Bi

(Coetlnucd From Page 1)
will h# alert for hi* order to rrium&lt; the service Just a* soon aIt appear* that the danger but
p.rtseil
Rhortly befur* Mr. C deman
mad* his statement, Fife Chief
Mar Cleveland, "asked uni-llin or
not he had *ny'*d»ico lo .idei ill
the form of ''Don’t*" during a
storm, said that “ The maiii Ihing
Mullets are espected r.r bt much
Stronger this year anJ make a
good showing in c ■nr*,. iirc rompstltion.
The roaches alto 'irs i up a I #t
of otflclals Whi.will be eligible In
work coaferenc* 'tonlcs'.r.
Nine echovle are members of
thr (Vnlcretiee *$ey are D*rt'vna Uesch; tMsbtirg, ('cals,
Kcttrrllnrs Jtlgh of M*. Augusilne,
luimton High of Jachionvlllr, Columnts High o f L a i* flly , I’alstka, ttemlnotc High of Kanfnrd and
Da Land.

to reniemoer is that no atlempl
sh-ruld be made to to &gt;ch an elecIrir wire which lias (alien to the
ground. Telephone us or the
Florida Power and .Light Co. and
report any severed e'cctric cinnectiun, but under no circum­
stance* thoald • wiry be picked
up."
C hief Cleveland also warned
persons against mapping mt»
large or small poult nf water In­
to which a live electric woe has
Idllen. “ Home people think there
is no danger In tl.la water” , be
said, “ hut as g mcltey of /set
if is charged with elecvrteUg.. and
a person could oe rk ctrootn l.”
Where a tadju aerial or other
wire has snapped .fT ami fallen
aross an electric wit- there Is
danger, he said, that fleet rIcily
may pass along thu raJli wire
into the receiving is'.. All anial*
should be disrr.nsrctcd from the
seta If tho wiree Bra kvukrn and
are hanging actus* electrie 'Vire*.
As a
/fuel warning, Chief
Cleveland aald that tho very bad
practice of using ptnmri behind
ourned put fuses rakes on added

*

perator Of Company
Says He WaaForoed
"T o Play Politics*’
W ABlfm CTO N, OcL
The payment o f n * ICO,000 eo-n•el fee to Col. William J. Dintvan, sas slant attorney general
under former Kfrudlcsn adml.nvtratlona, for his work in behalf
o f the Black Diamond steamship
liae, was described yesterday by
3. K. DockepdrrlT to a Senate inTeatigs ting committee.
-v
Dockendorff, president of the
Black Diamond, said Durr van's
taw firm wrote a letter to former
President Hoover while *hv line

investigation which tt left o f Inst
spring after inquiring tnl» the
i.ctivitlr* of J. 1*. Morgan 4 C&gt;.
Hilton, slight and ruddy fac'd,
wav questioned closely oj Fc:dJnand I’ecjra, the commUlve coun­
sel.
I’ecora, after outlining the
lotinetkni of the Unltac States A
Foreign Bccuritlcs curperallnn, an
of its but'lc Cincerns, tead Into the retort! an­
imrslmcnt trust, hy llUluo, Read was in the midst
other letter from Dochendortf lo
(uirtners in ID24, asserted they with tho United States line for
OotSlrlan, datud . A p ijl t, W10.
■. tabled 600,000 shares toi dlPO,- the purchase of vessel* oclmr op­
This lefler said in part:
,
too and sold them later *&lt; fancy erated hy the foiraer company
-The situation loose* very faand hy the Amtrlcan-Krerwt. line.
prices.
votabl* is , us. Congress Is with
In teply to the counsel's state The letter was written * ime Him*
os and the administration I* with
after
Donovan
resigned
hts
jus­
ineut that he would show that
tice
department
ptw*.
some officer* aoW stocks for an
••Uy th at th u * ” , U jack qu-rletl,
average of $55 to |A0 a shaty, Hil­
Dockendorff, In a letter lo A. J.
ton sharply asserted the rise on tioudrian, operator of a I ’utcn I "hiil you decided the a Jminiiira*
I I inn wps with you I *
__ ____
-the H|2V-ilU,sna*k*| to »-$TU-Mgh
a'ffillaliJ wTlK Or? ~
FkJfi
air** ai.iu.arAi!
l)ol*l£f*n-No, air",
at^swered
Dotkenwas not because of any ''magi­
Dianund, said he was “ f.irve.l to ■lorff, “ I dont want joj t, think
cian's power” on his pat1, but
play pelitics which made me go for one minute that Mr. Ilncvtr
was altrUuUblc to the looming
I sa high s i the presidrr.*, of the was with us ns nga ntt tie
times.
United Stales.”
"
llalted States line."
■Flanked by partners, ad'tsrrs
At
the
outsit,
Dockendorff
|i-|
■•Ilov. d ll you knov the adminaiul lawyers. I) Non tail before
the committee the first
public ' tided'the letter to tha presl.lcr.i istratiin was
you 7 asked
picture of the operations of the, was written hy Daravan, hui lat­ Senator King, D eia v st
multiple mlllion-iljlJar Investment er he changed this |u say that It “ Did you rely on with*
was uy Drnovan's law firm nod turney—Mr. - Dono' an— ltd
house that he heads.
I’ ecjr* tons the questioning signed by llrttry lletricl. Hotid,
•'Yo*” , replied Djckenilotif.
first into the general astlvitiea law partner of Donovan.
"Dhl he trll you. th» edminUrraof the hsnklng house amt then
*'W# arc apprehinsiv-t that In-,
turned specifically to the United Jury may be ibnr to government ,ion was friendly! ' t’icppi-d King
“ No", the ship nvvr.vr r.-plifJ
Mlates b Foreign SrrurltbJ* trust Interests and gross Inj'istii ■ to
“ As * matter of fa.t aheji wo
which he said was flouted with oJr own client” , said the Inter.
$26,000/100 from the p ullc and
After » t a ln j that tin fllsck engaged Colonel Umwivoa err knew
approslmately $6,000,00(1 f r o m
Diamond was the low bidder for he wasn't very fn."ti*!y with Mr.
Dillon, Read, with the hanking
the purchase of the ship i, th- Ho iver."
hiua* holding absolute control.
letter observed that it wa* the
Dockenderlf was quoted, ill a
This was brought about, I'ecora
policy of the Units,! States ship- letter written u the New Vnrk
smd UUlan finally agiecd. by Is­
ping uoard “ to give preference t i banking fir m of Bnrtruii, Gr ssuance of 260,000 shares of first
operators” of tissels in awniding
preferred stock fer the public to
com a Company, 11 A J. County
sales.
*
buy, with each share ac: nnpanied
The litark Diamond I d $2,416,- of the Pennsylvania railroad, as
by one share of eoinmim wh le
saying that a prop .ted “ sobsldy
t.(KI
end the United htilt's ]|r,e for 10 years of $,'60,Q0u per an­
60.000 shares of second preferred 1
Donova.i s firm In- num” was “ antidpa'.-1“ hy Dorkstock, accompanied
eventually 12,4X1,570,
1
by 16,000 shares of common, were Iferuu-d Mr. Iloiver.
end rrff at “ velvat."
taken 'ey the Dillon, Read part­
H natur Black, Democrat, Alaners.
Ihama, chairman of Ilia comndtlee
investigating ocean m$i| eontiaots

1 Jmeograph Frinllng
TYPIN G 1 *
• Special Inveatisatlona
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Wieboldt's
Styijio
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TUBBY
has been announced,
tho sale
J m H I Ulster BaOd. M aaksd la
the university &lt;q!»te&lt; wUI &lt; U h l
id«tf t l i l W •IteatlUi prior to itta

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ab o u t

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po««H, U w ts, with w*. &gt; ( * »
of |mine valet. K &lt; * H M**|Nw
m*nd. fa r aa increase U» tbo Si&gt;
edttiva council membir*)ilp .front
11 to SB members, which we* drfegtfeil last year.
..... , " c r l -*
yv tl. J ih s v h Pray. w i U n p
treasurer, o f Iht ‘ M «U ! T n i u
OrpsrtvMnt, leading1 the fight on
federal union* V mI l&lt;*wir oppoaIna, this « u expected to prnvld*
on* o f thu cUmagfcs o f th* c o ^ n j
tlon, Both control many vuV«». /'W
The metal trades resolution
hall
"constructive
organising
Work by Internal anal vnlon* of
ths*metal trade* « being variously
jesganlisfd through tha Issuing
o f charters to .federal labor union*
Into whose .memherjh'p mechanic*
are laelutW contrary to the juris­
dictional rights o f the interna­
tional union*."
„ , 'x V j
Another sharp dispute reeUvnd
about tho rerttallaoJ Drewera’ In,
ternatloasl Union which is bring­
ing before a emvcnlt ui coumjtlaa a complaint that ethai unh&gt;nB
are being pgymltted to taka mem­
bers that rightfully belong to It.

LKGAls NOT1GB
ytl.VMTIIIW P k W u H A T I M
nM irtll AND DT VIHTtlK at
■he euihorlti ‘ In ms.sealed a a -May.
or of the I’jlr of aaarord. V lfrit*.
Iiy (J k I I miner *&lt;o. 1 V$ o f u u l t*«T
of hrnforrt, Kloclds, I herattg eatl
n I'rlmay Klrcllon I* he k*M
throuatumt (he CHy of SsaforS.
Klorlilii. on Tueidmy, 'hr t l* Say
Of NoveniWr. l»&gt;*. fat •l*fl»pa at
two*&lt;’ lt]r rnmmlestonrra, rsfs tam
0 term of ihrr* rrera sets. Ctufl
mlssUitiilt to Or ■ Voted upon UP
1Hu sriiupa deatgnntril as ‘ Oreag
I1* alist **f
1resitft I.
I*
J
“tlrnon

#v inspeelure nf «*I4 slsstU*. ar.c

IV II. Mnilth a* Clerk uf aa|4 &lt;l*Cr

linn.
.
IM WITNKHa W tlR ItK lir. I base
hrrsuntn set my Irainl as tkqrvr

nf lh- r'lly nf Ran turn. Pialldl.

have r*u»rd in be offices U N t e
the sen I of n M rtly an thlp .Ihp
lo lh iliiy nt Me pi ember, t i l l 7".

In ri* K iltU of
C'llAIU.KM V WIUslANS, l&gt;d*«
Tr&gt; nil rr^iSIturs. Iifilv u ,
ir(l»ut#FF, nhii nil p*r*oi}a n
c Inlift* ur llMtlJindi •IpAIdri MlI
t(tl$.
Y"U um. uch of fOQ, i n h
noiirin. ami r«,«i!&gt;ir»(i m pi
#n) rItthitn ind d im iM * , '
yau. or
nf &gt;$»u, m»Y
oifAln*l ih«% ••(•I# or ClIA
F WILI.1AI1F. 4fcV*m»4).

Harnlnole

i ' hurIJ,

Klorlda,

IS

II on
J(61 _
«ri, f$hArvifi, C
JiRlg* of Hrmlnrvla I'ounly. I
of XU* la |hi&gt; Count If CoWTtBSi

Hanford. Bcwiluoi# ntsfit)-. Vl
mil IkIn Iwcltr months from
&lt;Ut#
titr flr«t iKibltmtlsp,
pf.
All r Inlina op«1 d im in i
pifnrnit’d within tho t!mo pi
III* miiiipr praKrtkcid btrtln
li« Ijiirrp*! ii■ iirovtdoc. hf Is1
JMl ril tMnl»«r, llli, A l&gt;.
iHlaiird) TUN ATLANTIC!
v i 'i x k 1'
«MNK «&gt;F JACK
t'r
r- T. ritQ va
1‘ersanal Trett il
As liseruinr of the U . l WlI
Testament uf Charles r . WHt
IM'VIISPil,
,
&lt;«KAI.)

�r

-r&gt; !

V aria b le M il i W
tonight and Friday aetam
ky M tiilM a l rata M i l l
a

H A V A N A , OcL B.— (A.P.)
— Storm barricades were re­
moved today with the phssty* o f an 82-milo-nn-hour
hurricane which caused sli«ht
injuries to 20, sank smnll ves1s In the hnrbor and led to
i orgy of looting. Soldiers
ended the looting by killing
two rob iters.

3

in d b p e w d e n t

d a il t

n e w s pa pe r

Da y , OCTOBER 5. 1933

Price Fire Cents

President Calli On Public
T o Do Its Share In Aiding
Destitute Of This Country

Soviet Recognition
Opposed By Legion

T B Put Stop To
■ging After 2
ffifefs Arc Slain;
Trooper, Sailor Die

U

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUI

M em b er A s s o c ia te * P re s s

CHICAGO. . 0,1. -A.—W l- With loud cheering the A mcrIran Legion’* net tonal «wiv»n.
tlon today went orf record i t
NEW YOKE. Oct. 5. — (AT —
opposing diplomatic refogiliorr
President Rivosevelt last nlyht
o(,Soviet Kuaeia and calling
rallied the relief agencies o f the
for the deporiatisn o f all comnation for Ihe “ harder part still
munlet aliens. T ie Legion’* po|.
ahead” And told the stales 'and
Icy waa contained In a repo.l
communities thry must do their
brought tn the floor try thi
share before the federal govern­
Americanisation committee anl
ment supplement* the need* uf Ihe
alno called for ft oppression .if
destitute.
the spread, uf communism In
.Speaking before the national
the United Stale* and for teg.
conference of Catholic charities,
WASHINGTON, Oct. r, - -/in
illation to provide proper pen­
A . declaration that the "flat |Rcosevelt praised the roo|&gt;era!ion
alties for campaigning
for
! wallet era" le ended was made! of church nod private institution*
communirfn.
by ll^gh 8, Johnson, NKA direc­ for their help In “ the climb out
tor, In a teller made ,mH c yes- of Ihe valley o f gloom” mid urged
U-rday urging leading mri.ufae. a national rpiril of neighborliturer* and advertisers to partirl* nes* In complete the task.
pate actively in Ihe -now u the
“ Thi* l* the lime wh. n you uni!
lima to buy" campaign starling I know,” be said, “ that ihough we
neat week.
have proceeded n pnrli n of tin, Presenting statistics n
‘ how way, the longer, harder part ,l II
mounting employment ant ua&gt;- lie* ahead; and dial it is for n«
rnlte, ,lhr administrator ndje I to redouble i)Ur effort* to rare fur
that “ We believe the opieirliine
those who must still depend iirxin
moment is at hand for American
relief, to prevent tin- dktintegralin-i
industry to brnd every rll irt to
oT home life, and I,, stand by 'he
vmrd imiras-d rate*
The Inlying apyrji . l . n . l nt viitiin* i f llie depie*sion until It

NUMBER U S

orm Menace To

t* definitely parsed.
“The fuler*) government ha*
Inaugurated new measure* uf re
lief on a v*at scale, hut the fed­
eral government cannot, and dm a
nut Intend, to take over the win le
job. Many timr* 1 have in* I it id
that every community and -very
state must fir»l do their *ha-*.''
Before addressing the cnnfei*
1
■»
ence, the President dined with llie
A h a rr*ult of a cunfrrenri* hrltl
&lt;Kr U « Aiiw tatM Prase)
a* a , t
I | t ■*
•hurrh teadet* at n banquet in a lin** un F r M i y nfirnuniu b elw re n
Further possibility of dan­
rnhltnwn hotel, lie w*s Intneliir—I officials of the Atlantic t'oRM Lliii*
gerous winds to the lowar
by Cardinal May*.
rnilnmtl nn&lt;l mcmU-iH of the i*ily
ICnst Const of Florida wa* R'mevrlt made tin reference to t’lMMHiiaaloticfR, n t’hiM’k for* $25,h
removed today ns the tropica) J
tecovny poln te* cirepl t., * a y ! ;t(l W ri.,r,1P,|
Cjty 1|„|| this
disturbance which threaten*!
that tl,r revival of Industry and mnifiing,
ni.i.tnng. represent
representing
mg full pay
agririilluie "rail for * willing- ment of ihe roilnjari’ii real and
T
A
M
F
A
,
Oct
h.—
I
ji
s
n
s
fur
nets to sacrifice individual gain*. per* nn I city luxe* fur I Pits.
Atlantic
merchant*,
man ufactu rers
ami;
In wnik together for the public
Coniuig nt Oii* time, On* pay
waif * i e and for the success o f A nicnt i- not only n "lifc^aver" in gi'uaral hrsihc ** m*n u f tlu&gt; T a m ­ West with
Heavy rains fell along the lo w . '
broad nutiiinal pm grain of re­ that it will permit the Fily to pa t e r r it o ry who m * com plying
* r Flatlda East Goait. T hree tmatl covers'.”
wipe not all it* debt* for the fi*- uitli
N'liA
irgu la tinn s
will be freak slurms, apparently csuiOq ■' t
“ You win have participated in 1cal yea 1 which ended Sept. U0,
tli* n. Inal day-to day wink of hut it aleo means that, with the nvsilni.lt' Ihiuiigh an u rga n iia tio n by the tropteal dlaturbance,
piW'tn &gt;1 and useful charily under- pavnirnt of only $2fd) none in ' ^et up h r iv lu work under tha' reported in the Miami rttldent
Corpora i »^tlon, Hollywood and Ft. r-au
Lai dw 1
(Coutinued On fnge Three)
IP,12 taxes, approximately $i»50,lMto [ Bc'cuiuliuclicm Finance
erdale. Three pertone were alightin paa) due interest on the city'* I tlon credit extvnplon plan.
ly hurt and 9ume property data* ,
outstanding debt will he wiped | Dr gn nirat nm u f a T am p a agan- a g e w n don* to resident**. , k , , [ ' *
out under an agrnement made by | cy lo handle tha Iran* hat been
The U. S. W eather B u r t t f f . I A '
_ &gt; -al_______ ____ ___ ___ _______ ___ * juffiiialK of the Bondholders1 IT
I completed hy II. O. Pemberton.
Waahingtun t h l e , m urnln f Litued '
leettvf Committee lant year, and MH'ietaiy and atlu in ey of th«
w a rn in g I ,
Itillnhuiiingh I'nunty
llt-tall Gru the follow ing atorm
le iterated during the year.
changed T
j
Ftoju-CiU.
L^tuiPB rvrjt A?■ihimIit»n, whn cunfeiicj "S ltirin w a r n ln f e

General Johnson Ap­
peals For Big Ad­
vertising Campaign
To Assure Success

Action Will Renult In
C a n c e l l a t i o n Of
About $050,000 lit
P a s t Due Interest

Moves Into
SUMS AVAILABLE .Hurricane
Atlantic S o utbeast
Miami After Hlh
TO BUSINESS HEN • Of
ting In Key WcSt
SUPPORTING NRA

i

Tampa Organization
I Set Up To Ilnndle
C r e d i t Extension

Ihe nren moved out to th#
after lashing K«* J
high wind*....... ,

. A * U - height of the storm ana
trooper and one sailor wage killed
apd ona rlvllian wounded It7
•hiper* who fired on them while
they tried to disperse thieve*.
'Politic* wa* ot n standstill
trntion with th* nut on il lu’ -oi
(hiring the storm hut Colonel
trrfs lire inning uf in i nl.ut
nugenrlo H.itistn, chief of the
•lispuli- let ween pilule an |
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 6.-1II*
army, and Amrrican Amlwnador
.11.
a evw .
vw. . ^
Hie blggeri air lium 01’ roll
Stunner Welles conferred rorlirr. political crown Mill ntkew a* n pnnie*, mid with pri—ent*ti.-n t *.
Hatlita assured Welles (hat (he result of the now-histrocl “ Halite(tin mutji.it picture ii.iiu*try uf . |
ifN ir in itT tg h ta - w f-thw -offl****
•Long - Istondi’* ( un* ttviLtd rude vvm MJil nut L.f
captured Monday In the Nattennl .Senator Huey P. I*&lt;»nir,
Itf.ng, I.ouUi- j l ’1lmlV Admlniiliaim .*•■) Bu«rn-,
it was learned that Fanford t* it rtb HfantaiTiifTinii* T t n n p r - n m .
Ho tal battle would be rc*pecie*t.
-lull ti" u ta*i* f.r f nai ncgfi
JimPa aelf*4tyJe«I ''KJntrfiiih", fares
one of the few fitim in Flo Ada t’ ial* in VVii*hingtuii «n the piuject and on the Went Coa*t from Boc*
i atiun. \
(
I (■v a lull* •outhwat'd. A tropica] dla*
uhoHc government is functioning U-'l week.
the fight of hi* turbulent career
Johnson remained m N»w Y-irk
cch
W ASHINGTON. Oct. B. —(/Pi»— when the senate investigation into
Any i m n l g a g r i-&lt;mipany nr bunk] lutbance, central about 40 mUof ^
because of the payment nf Coast
in additional innleri n u * sin-1
Line taxes.
may art up a drpatlm en t to hali-j eouth amitbeapt uf Miami moving
Effort* o f the American govern­ the election of Henator John II.
was siprrlrd lack tinlay, at ter
Bemuse of high indlage mul &gt;»*• dh' lh r loan?, m id I'cmbritiin,j um t lieaat ward and attended hy
ment to help Cuba nut nf it* fi­ Overton, his friepd and m!lr«iirii.\ whit h %*.«rganiiatiiin ,dnn*
lie
i la lig n o u s g a l r l will rauae itrorig
l.uil
discussed
w tb I'rcsidunt
?esenicnts, he said, ihe ( nst Line which will in* ina'h' only in ia »«»
nancial difficulties will be resumed ia resumed here nn Oet. |C.
f 11011I1
will**
poiaibly
rvath llij
It
Is
charged
that
the
!.«nir
U
.osev.-h
will
he
put
i.i
o
upera
exlenaiuii
aa Soon a* condition* of rumpara\VA S l I I N f I T O N . Oct
-*A*&gt;
kmi.ANDO, O t. r&gt; (Ah Ap- *'■» »■' f * ' &lt;teWined to p.y ta,**
l i m b ' I ijja ]'. f o n e a l tiniea and a h i n i n g f t
machine in leouisinnn was yuflty lion.
The deinatidK «if W illi.ni tireen, pif.tiniAtly 12.000,IHtO ha* heMHjiii other cities until some adjuHiiuemeca inlet tti.'l'tie itb w eit lata th il afternoon Ot
tbro stability ran tc rr»tored in
of using nhady rncthods In se­
The N B A cornuiriem
u lwMny president of the A n ieio t&gt; E r « h * ! tonight from Boca Grande to
i'Ojimiitted in the lis t 00 day* for ment t* mHile In the c ase of S « li­
nt mu* are iirinr
t^u Island under a tt vcmnicnt to cure the election of Senator Over- Imaid heailerl t &gt; Mis. Mm) lim ­
atiun of Inlkiii,
woik the m e of Florida r i t n u gr o w er s!
| Florida Kvye and northoast ihlf
m
r
em
b
eiln
ii
al
,
I
m
»
w
«*Vi*i,
n
frinidly
ffidnlg1
it
inn
r
r
Ilutnaey
rlerlared
it*
p*»|which all or most political fac­ ton. The defeated candidate, Ed­
ing hmrn and highi ■ -tinimum and fa rm e rs t»y the federal loan
mg to north faiea today and •Mfl*
Ifilin'' ckiiiti-d hf| tvi-cu 1 iirfI
ward flryuAnaitit e*prra*oit him | me* in a hlalem**nt aunmiin iti;? wag«“* than
tion* will sulwnibe.
agvneie*. nffieial* at Ihe (h lan d
ing to noiihweat tonight north of
jiliim |ti m ta n go vernment u.’t nm ill NA emir
mlf
in
Mtroiiger
terniR
than
that,
b n n c h office of the irg iunal ng*| Lin e Iteiid- and rtly o ffitiaJs, The
the Keys to Jupitrr.
a •• Thi*
* became apparent last night
I * meastirr ipiullly ptauduTd-i of till’ direct
ri^ullurnl eiedit r*u porNtiuri caid i«di*«m| hn
iirmnLialty l» i ge in
as the adinini-itralliin rnntinurd deMifpuitiripr the entire election pro"Nortbrasl storm warnings ore
si &gt;i analjrre coni of l i v n / Fl it fires Pe
ceediilga a fraud.
yet fe r d a y
|ve*lm en t* hete. and many u f if-?
unirird north uf Jupiter to Tlltf*‘ -to pursue it* careful handa-off
Mill,
T h ? CHr.inet iiieiiilier w hi
During the firevimi* inventIjrn- ami inning power lev eh h i a
Of
ihe
total
the
frdeiill
land'
worker*
make
thi*
ejlv
their
home
poli.-y lowertl l^uba le*t any move tlon of the matter, n Senate i*ub- definite guide agairtM profit* e*- ji diitmerit lit 9ci’ u*iui *'
' T im
| litn runt•‘iiiplati** that vill. Strung noilheait winds this
bank at CuIm d Iha, S (\t Inn madei The Fiidiiv nu^etiup win nt
Im&gt;i iMiu-i 'i t***t'u)ii«* hlivkliuliii'in in aftkiniioii will shift to north to*
the federal urn's
I..4I1
t
under the prearnl conditions of e mmittre apent 12 itay* in IdHi- ing.
dtflnlte
vnmmiHinenli
i»f
f
|,,0
0
.
1
tended
hy
«
»•
I
tV
E
Kav,
rho-f
night '•
,/ ‘ r
.lulifinon’t letter tti man fi u im
had ii|»|Hi*&gt;ed only a le\k
irlarin wnding thmufh a h u m of
000 fo Elnitda grower* en1■I ,1 1runner! fm t !iO ("uaM Line, and I lie I* fill UI gMlII/Kl lull frum which
t«n«lon there b- misinterpreted.
eia said in p a tt
Th* weather liureaus ot Miami
uifu
,
Wi'nl
I
(
f
o
i
e
I
h
e
ii
n
m
i
u
l
i’ l i i they
«klituin
ft*
dll.
It
th
ciH
iy
hetlier 1
Cfim mu nicut nm fiuin
Flun k
H
While officials declined tn speak evidence firo n(»d run. At one nf
I-, who, li.vtng at
“ A met ican i m h i l i y nr,id h*dp k e n t i o n
f l h ' o i»'iJi
11i*iii kviih
uiiiing ii cufu iiiiiXj it y m c im p n a tiv c amf Key West earlier todSy aoid
ended
fpe poUicatii n, it wai pointed out the committee** hearing?*. Senator life pubh« t i find the good* it; p •tnlMrai t demand T i? ‘'trcngtfi llaideL prewulent of llu t.«nk.
h’ lul uia 1«. uy He nf
the storm waa apparently notAV
cut i*i pi i &gt;»*,**
ha i d
I 'r m b r lu M
To Mil* an r tlniah d f ‘.Ml.OUd Huhlritialitie-i
Um -financial and econumic rerun- Ivonr*^ bodvRoaid* were red|ue*t|«Ml needs. The modern no Il»o I n ru»
rnnventinn,
weie
i m i i | f lin
v -. h c
of
i g t t h i / e d Ia
''C apita l lot uhiaiiNiig flock will of K r, Weil blit tiny wtre unable
to
cheek
their
hardware
In
other
him
lo
1*11
h»nm*d
|.y
ther
ig
iniml
•
mnutr
to
JeckMiin
ille
and
nlbei
•tructlon Df lb* Intend, In which
\t rtiain g. Ih e Amenean
p i ' d i r Ltil .
to cbaii its eaacl location ur Ha
hr aviiilaldr t lit tnlie 11 the Ion in
ci edit i-m pm nt nm
eitirn nuiih nf l i n e . M aym V. A
the United Stales ha* undertal.cn word*, to disarm in the hen ring Ji+rikm tu a d v e r lislny for nervt id
*‘ \Ve mu 1 go mi w th 11 unified
“ Linin' will nut he ni«d« ful pniliotile ruulli due to lack of ti- to play a helpful part, already hat room.
good iierrlialHliKe and go J val- |iurgtr&lt;’ in u11 fVci
“ 1.on in-, from tlii' I if ui' f lowwi d ■ p«*ui, rnin in i* Minuei (, II .1 L e h ­
Jinjirriviiig
urw rids'i pi ii*** ur i i -mI •“itatu il« ports.
Whv a United Slate* senator Ul'K.
will ■ hnw 11 f l »ad\ inn i'X P p " l um man arid T L D uiiuin, find ( tty
been pint ported more than o
f I s i j i i l i n u i 11 O n P i i g c T h r c # i
No r asualli es o r itrloil) Soto*
velopviiDl,* Tin* p,ir|»o*c »* tu pro
«ho»iId need h ulyguard* U one of
i»l MUd in h n h u m
In fiici, w*• Atlorney E B Wilson a Ian n(
month.
vide i‘x i f 111ig hiiein**** with adu- aye was reported at Key W*tt
|ii tihflhl y will inn I*o r.iuim (t I n i ' i i 1 &gt; tended the meeting
A t the time when the de Ce» Ihe unc* plained mysteries con­
tiuati 1 mul iH'i’t 'ifiat y r it d it tu thr which hid a slowly tiling bsroin I dm ida for nun r ihim (Mm nlJu • The f itv'n idiaie uf the f 2 h,pedes regime was uvertumrd by nected with the gentleman from
■ lid Must uivrrhaikJipc ur cqiiiii- inetai this morning. The Koy
l
hi*
week.*'
l.ouiftlaria,
fine
theory
\
+
that
It
| 701 P payment uf t a i e * ( 1* ap- iiii&lt;nt ilia) 1m* purchaacd, raw ma- West weather bureau sold It be*
th* army In a coup a month ag •
(Continued On Page Three)
“ Oni urpnifntiiiti now i* Imi 111| pr viniit»dy I H . immi T li f•* aunt will t f i i a l * obtained fur nianufaclui tie veil llie renter paaiad w*«t
government export* from WajliII|I to “ 1H h II |&gt;«MIlf I KJi 1 «■
| he ii*ed In r|i*ftti up accnurits pay
glngton bad Jutt arrived in Havana
rr*. mH’»***ary repair* made and the city Till, Is a paculior A l t
Inkr can* uf upplu ui Hui ■ u
hide, including I hour of la*! Aulg assemble data in mapping an
11“ met Tin* borrower mu I lui bailee, It having • topped sill
reived Mid in the lien! (It »l*-j 1 «■** 1 gm*t, f i n k l.aniteun r&lt;nd that the
American program of cooperation
that he i» ,-uinplyiiig wi'ti| roiiiptetely nearly ^ day bdtv
will in’ up In ditto with i*H|in*t* I ( if v will nut iiWf a penny nnt- the N B A and tha the loan will In’ Havana and Key \ cat.
agpected ’ to fttclude better treat­
A* g u m ! * at B o l a n n n II. H
A young I ny, a young wmnnii 1
Oi
laiidu
o
t
fi
r
ia
li
dil
a
m
l
I
hi
■idr nf it 1 hoiided d* hi. at the mi itid lu rmployiiiviilment for Cuban sugar and ■ scal­
4'tdcman, local m an ager fur tin* le a r h r r uf I)u» c ily , n nuiMJc agi-d |
nffiru
here ill Mi wn» lendy to end nf if a final year.
ing dawn of some of the itland
I uhl
&lt; *«. i i i a t i f i n , 11 rut u v m M Jkiniwii a n d
“ llm I y ju' uf arc Hilly nc rpta bl*
M l . than 71i mrmljcr* anil Florida Bow er Mid
bundle pvudily all appln iil num
Cancel In I inn of 1 hr iit-iily nm* i4 md limited and may hr of an y
government1* bond* , held in this frteml* u f tb * local camp nf the inemovr?* o f t|u S a n fo id But ar y middle iigv^l kpurl * fan, all real
“ In f u e l , 1 they maul, 'll Keidoi-k in ill inn doll in in 11a " 1 due inter
country,
T u n 1 1 * 1 i&gt; (rally *enirity fui ih
Womlmen uf the WotItl here, e n ­ Club on T u c t d a y enjoyed nn n
dent* u f thin city, h i * involved in f LifUlletk UUkl« I Jual-t UI iilVK-A Ui.k-VKU'
**+ ■ wir* -pyuruf-wd ■ tw'Vfifiyrf* la *I 111an, alrll.nigll piUfdhly Lot w h it
—~~A10Bnqrtt ofTlelat* are silent on
joy n l a n (Till fa.iiln n e .1 l™» *up- p a rtan r r f r w w f I f
idle of Ihtmn ifiier r Iflrk?
■ w ft k 1 fiu in I lie time ii Inun i-«
1 ' in if they pond taxes* Intnling al w o d d he t e l l i ’cd a ‘tpiifk MS*ei'
Um matter of recognising either
prr w h i.h wa» hrltl at thi- Imly* known.
f a t e tiv e i w h i c h tiuiiv u f in* I imh a ked until we have
(tried up*
lin I &gt;tn pet rent f t lie it n1*4**a merit
tha present regime of I’re*ldenl
T h ey were caiphictrd on an
Slmil I n m ui tempuf nt v hmiH fui
loom* on T u e sd a y night.
ruritrf
j.
It
"
Eavmerit of 1 naat Lin** t a i e * iiirivhiiiidiftc iloik^e payroll’*, e t c ,
Gran tan ’ Martin nr a coalition
•peetten tour of the power plan'
Ilr v . W." K. McPheraun, pastor
T
o
tell
11
n*
*lor&gt;
,
nm*
niud
ief*'t
Shit tu UMinagi* loan* ai e »c hrnught tiie total mllectiun fm utav hr iditMined fur n pviuu! not
I
f llweii, ae r e la r y o f the
government, close observer* believe o f th* Full &lt;J spel Tal**&gt; nai l* was at l-akr MtniroJ and to n inh11 1
&lt;&lt; oii'inue-tj on Fag*’ Four)
; H o n d a I.eagua of Mi rnclpahtlas,
they came away] pleaKed an d **ui lo the y r u r I KWH wderi, m n ’ one
the year t „ M' il2 percent, t ’ lerk to e v rr r d Mix monOi*
prompt recognition w old be. arth* principal s|&gt;*akrr. II* »pnk* un
loom
prhofd
hou-s’
nt
Warner,
|prisrd. An oJlsn riding impre**i n,
I an adminstration whose
Fa in anti f i g u n d that with the pay
*‘t apitftl luulu fui i iu Ii Iteiiin u wiltin g in Mayor V A, fjp rt r t V
“ K y a U r n a lis in ” . E . E . l l r a J y al»o
u buy a f|d g n l hewan th ro
cells
al te nlnm
to the
ment &lt;d about f 2 M) In aihlitmual eipilpilU’ ltl ui te | larciiu'iil IUU&gt; In* ,lay,
strike late the firm groupJ w a a a apaaker , hi* *ulij»ct r e f e r ­ according to oae of the member*,i Tenn,
wa* the spi'k (&lt;lut) npin appear- fmai f t u i l l n , uHtng Mrliuffry'a
t a ie a , the to iwrcent fi g u re will i hlftimul for a puimd nut to r * Ii l.eagu r . position In th* matter
general public support.
rin g to the work tlon* by local sure of every 'ftart uf the plant, now faninii* reader, B nv'* Hritli
have been tear bed, 11 ml tie a 11 tin
■ »’cd I h u e y e a r* Th** intercut t i lt u uf a s ' a l r sales ta x by alsUil^
f r a t e r n a l o rg a n lia t lo n * .
and (he efflclejli agate in uf .duil - r a f l l f , ami W rb a lr i' 4 hi ill' bark
natea this tu follow within a lew on tetiui t t r i m luan** l* fiv e pei *| dial the iw agi e “ haan't gone IM
Music w a r provided by I’ ur- and meter* whlfti1 cummunicute vi- rpolling hmik,
•'aye.
rent a &gt;ear and «*n lung fVmi, or j 1 1 e n d as f a v o rin g a sales ta x .”
eell* M ala Quartet o f Orlando, a s tal Information i
to the rund(
T h * buy* fa llier w iik the pby
cap ital, loan*, m i percent m yam. ' f hi a recent editorial comma Ilf,
well as D r. F . S h elk ey, who ren­ tlon uf the plaiit and all uf ila Midan-tuigefin,
fiiui th** -fiirl’i*
I1* iit be r tun mi id I hr plan nliuuld (lie Herald matte a brief r alar v n ’m
y!
'i. ■
dered several song*, accompanying ronmotions at at tinw ■ .
fa th er wan the o ff ire murmifer uf
it
b*ll*ved to be Ql*
he an important, factor in Ptim « ; In what
tuivr
Ix-cn
rt«dd
tu
lucui
liutdeia
I i ague's position In fa v o r o f g
1 I W r a ] aaryl«** fbr Mr*. Amelia h im s e lf a t the piano.
The notari*nrl viillwi thi* plui •
luting
hiinlrvepn
Hint
e«irt«litil»g
wup
1 a j ,» . at . *£
Krtii1
li’cciviHl and rrlcantl luday
suits ta x .
When the program had been after their Infbcraun nt the Munir t
gag hi ■ Mitchell. A0-&gt; car-old rr*ifui n a re f in I hr South at that time
.
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Congressional C o m ­
mittee T o Investi­
gate Election Deal

MISS PE R K IN S 1S|2 MILLIONS HAVE
BACK OF GREEN BEEN ALLOTED TO
IN LABOR DEMAND ST ATE GROWERS

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hdrTTiwtgi.^Kcy^Trur^fir

Need For Sliorl-1Officials Of Orlando
cr Working Bourn! Branch Office ReAnd Higher Wages
veal Ix)nn Figured

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Local Woodmen Camp
Has Picnic Tuesday

Bo tar iaivs ^ lisped T r i c k Of Fate Is
P o w e r Company’s Unearthed Amonv,
Plant At M o n r o e 2 Local F a m i l i e s

City League Stand
Uuoii Sales Tax lg—
Told By Secretary

Game Law ChangeH
Revealed By Shu run

Last Bites Are Pad
Mm., Amelia Mitchell

t a t e fJ h * Markham (action, who
* Usd i t V homo there this morntsg. war* held from th* Krickaon
M e n l lfom i at 0:00 o’clock this
afternoon. Sortsl was la LakaVtew

tl.1,1Kevisionln LiceitHe
... .
.
,,
.
,
!i&gt; I ifjfit y J u d g e J . CJ. Shuion ironn
t|Fees Considered By
Dunntr c a i l i
the
I
„
.
. I. .
..
| in ( n|f ll*M III tin* Court llUUKC.
in!her died, and hi" iiiulner fmivrd ■
.
.
^
.town with
ut tier
i
tfam il
■!y.. f,
The, ..infunnution
nmtain' ..,|City Commi s s i on
1" Knottier
t

pur t u f the N B A , i«* it will helu |
1 ha ialtai iradi as follows:
iner rhanl* get over Ihe peilu I
when pio flt* are tr ad in g behind
“ III The Herald o f Oet. g, I
wkn
(urreaped uverlmad A p he poktilw lj iiuta It I* staled on th* editorial
. ,
111 * l . ' i l . r from the Fi&lt;7 nla .‘■ late
--------pul
were
,
,,
* Hu^id u f C.onaurvaUon, umi &gt;t k
(.xinting uc'upaUunal
licriii** out, he get* nothing for hi* wink.I peg* thet ‘ The Florida l-eagug %f
. j ia*,follow*
;
I cl u rg e* nt Orlando will bt* atudi«*l but is merely r e tr y i n g o i l , sug I Municipalities, it is said, hat
la vuring
a state
ai rin 4,1,11 |
“ (sirw fc t I n a l
r r g u la iu m fu% imil cuHipaicd with t h u i f of lid* pert inn made lii him by Humid I » | nn record as
sale s l a s '
f&gt;r . h Ki,,| I 1 1 njatf n d gratu ry birilf, u i j i p M l d h at a apcflal meeting o f Ihr Newm an, Jy , uf th r Ki-conali
“ A s tills, ()f r u -rer Is incorraet
In W
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Ittaa. ur a f U r th........an* y ! 1 ,i&gt; * um.nm»ua tomorrow tuglii Hun Finance Corporation office t e j
of
a W_f |
|prrtaa forma mailrtl you al H 0 0 orlmk, it waa learned tu- Washington.
* ” d Ihr 1,*-s*me hasn't gona on
A Urown, W. U
Rhllflpa.
'
.
" ,i* , t a n f '■ ' tr a r h e r in Hit , w&gt;n |1[lBUd&gt; , IU.r thr
M ary day,
record aa favoring a sales tax, ’I
liaync*, W. C. I I 1 chteon, F. * • |,„u&gt;r prhool - e f Hill* eity. One | ( f
I-W1 pr|0ir ,i „ „ (ha
• in writing to ask that you
The I'iiiiiiiiissinuers are nut lo
ye, ami U. i
MaeMahon, li. U.
|of lie, pupil. '* Hie child uf the '
tlf th|&gt; ||ranMa
In a t . new ski rci » of revenue, and
promptly m a k , uur position te tha
Uaines.
In i- tn the *1&gt;if.
” 0|&gt;eii seasun for ilui■i in they have Ini itp*,u a complete re
prlmiaaa clear to live Editor,
''
I I - I'irl te Mr*. E l . Morrow; I rtlUrt| „ wt, i „ f the O.kl
n . l o n uf ocCupatiunal license fee*
“ Aa you will lecall, at
(it.
1*1»
or.
rvliie l,ny 1a ftK H. f ullum; (He | |t|Vet i, set fiutn Nov. 1 I
as one uf ttiec*, m-w rourcea wincti
KAHRISHORG, III., Oct,
tershurg last week, we ItsUnod
liatMad’tj i
’ eiri'* 'llO fk ii Is Miss K i a n .e s
will Ire re*|Uifed ro see 1tie rtly
Because tha qtMitlon’ of tha ^d-.
(/P)—National Gusrd troupe were ■post Interesting
t
a
t
s
ami
litre
pupil
ia
one
of
,
Morn
thiol
gli
without
a
,l*!i
it
fur
lU-i.t
"
T
p
r
»
te
no
o)wii
m
w
a
on
riaabUlty o f staging a ruuatyV / ' Jj ' I 1 - * T CT( * 1
ordered into Hallnr county today
Mr. t Hum's Ichlldren.
I brant a n yw h ere in Fluin ta.
against and for a sale*
.14
i
wide N K A parade la th is »retft«)
O fficte la o f th* 8 t J o h n * Riv er
hy Ueut.-fol Robert Davia after
ssiodrra
ahl&lt;
If
ttee
t'oininlssiugera
are
able
I
-Il4g
limit
for
duckum*
lay
there
was no rndorsemtnt or 'Sjte
,i* to be ona i f Uio subjects M Improremetit AfcaCgtetion which
picketing miner* along a J5 mil
to cuinplcte th, llcwise fee rev),
I IZ I
dlaciiaaion at Um N K A meeting In M g M e n ron.-enQatlng » * * r f o r U
front
a?cusrd
Ly
ifflc
ia
li
J
tlon
bF
&lt;b» Laagua elthar for 1ft
were
I “ Oiwn aeaaon fur c a . k l jn g c*e&gt; I slon, they may dletvelinto dura re
Um City Rail tutqprruw night aS’ ■ p o a aeeurlng I l f e a r ly roiutrueof th* 1’rabody mine uf wounding against* tha proposition. It is' n ij
! is now fro m Nov. 20 to J a n 11 ' tetljig to the
ItrRf
S
4
tiodgi
t
i\tO o’clock, ft was announced tad l l g a o f t h e fit. JgluM-Indian H irer
ul o f adupk moru then , score of penults. own viaw that, aa an orgatjisotioa,
day that tha attendance i f every c a u l , will M f*&lt;M a t a dinner t»
Dav is said hr expected to move w* should neither endorse nor os
ng within th* nest ew weeks,
M held In Ralltluk on Munday
W ASHING1 IN, Oct- 6 -UPi —
rot)
M,Idlers lulu the county.
,
a sal** tax—teav!
F r o m all Indlmliu a, operating
■ f t h t , It w a * teamed here te dsy. Pi edict Nig
» j Id mie repeal
Oflrclal* of th* mine s a id at tha Individual munLel]
new
yeai
cost
of
the
city
for
N
u
u
k
- T h a P a lo tk a &lt; M n ib * r o f f'uin- Vote 111 Flor a where h* will
least t h ic r persons were s erio u s - member eitlea to take
ami as last
will b« alniot 111*
wlll be 1f t boat, and U»e S]irak nest * r k. l ’oeimaster GenI* winiinlc.l hy the incessant firin g as they deem proper—but
l,*Oet. S. - Id’i
Tha yea r. Ever y drpaitri ant of
ir la t ) b* b U g e d in “ T V rrat i ’silsy
Li today he saw
of
pickrtet*
and appeale d for and when tha matter
bg’rd
popular I M l l n g idae* In his Job o f put |nt over the Demogovernment »trm k ■ ernmenttl operation
Insniical allrnli on.
either at a special or
figure.
pa le d to a rock-butt
Itecmu...
&gt; at tha fMadoru ot b
cit y, A u o n r f t o e e fro m S a f - r i a t l r ir|&gt;rai l lank Joat about
However, local aulhoriUea said regular eeeaion of jha Lei_
C)t
y
waa
burned
‘
at
thi
•y In tews ain-d i
or, chairman of
finish* 4
they hevr been unable,-.ft get we should khan step te u l
while at tli* aanra
IMt allaod a *pi
and public official- *
iu* xevera anyone te brave the ’ bpOgta and earthing poeeibl* to eag'that,
Ther«' mere leeches h* opined
th*' ■rill just nbui
outstaiiding accoi nla, ■uch a* ih go to the rescue. MeaMhlW pow­ laureate af eitlea
• aupfrma penalty f&lt;
ilon m ae tinr toi
finish hi* teak.
on, Karl Awhmarm. eec- F a r l e y spacks n Tampa Monday
torney* fe«8 in the &lt; * * • National er lines leading Into tha Mina were aafaguarded,
rwapaperincn wh&lt;&gt; pw
ihe A ftM iolten . Fred l i g h t on ra]
reduced
B ank rase, have b«i
ins&gt;y Htaratur* abmj
a ftsr S corner*
cut by picketert end tha Big Foss prelected la

cmcludod, E . E- ll ra d y . a r t l n g turna Hotel. Tbuli* uttending art
a* auctioneer, sold e v r r y box o f ltotarian Witt. 1. Ituppirelit, ot
CjftiiMRville, and \&gt;r. Bn mrr, al
fo o d o ffe r e d tho autjtenre,
of GaineeviFtr, R*lirur»ia, and Bn ,1 ll ia l the bi,y and,
the gueata s a t down to enjoy
. .
UrUna l*uol Mtim. who prvaidrd,
•uppora. C .
i J
' ,’n.rm *
T h e commute* In c h arge o f Um A. W. K pi*..W . A Iieffler. II. H
ii y 1
uni iTv*c
. *’,|dra. •Mllcbrtl had reqteed bar* m eetin g w a a composed o f I . % Coleman, B. hdeJon, H. CJ Shin- *" '
r*
**** 14 *
M Iha past aaran year*. 8ha waa R r a r k ta , G e o rg e Stinson. J . W. holier, H. It. Hlevft., G. W. 8p* n O m c y e a r . ay o. l o r e
• Wgtlae of, Wilmington, D*l., and Snow, C. C . C llins, and E . 8 . ear, 0- 0* Harden, A. O. Gray, J | fiu ny, the depghtrr

h** fcmkaM, Rath f). Mitchell, I*
tha AataUpar o f . C anlgf Park In
Markham. Mrp. Mitchell I* eurtdyad b y ‘ hag hnaband and two
vdsugMaei J C a rd * P a r t and a

afard Drug Co. and member*
bU -famUy sacaped wurioaa lay ar poaafbl* death near De­
ad early yesterday
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NRA Parade Will Be
Discussed At Jftegt

Soldiers Are Ordered*
To Mine Strike Area

Riyer BoostelR Will
v Be Feted At Dinner

II.

te In State
Repeal
Prtdict d By Farley

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gnd B. V- H s Iim * ef •ten* laying nt Clearwater's
posto ff ice ( •
itnis Spring*.. •

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wiped oat ilowly
ftp th* post jrsar

•uraly dur- railroad bridge near tha preparty
was Wewn up.
• — i-.:. ~

U fa ef the
Uu lik e."

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Georgia Battler
"lim b s A f t e r
A n d A m a z in g
t A flr a in a t G r e a t
M A C O N , O c t 8 .—
W il lia m . L a w r c n c * "Y o u n s T .
B trib lln r , G e o r g ia h e a y y -

MIAMI,
0ct.
8._(A*&gt;—The
Weather Duifau today nxeive-l
w c lg h t, d ied a t 6 :0 0 o ' d o d f
the following
advisory
from
Washington:
"Hoist
northeast
l i f e O f Dollfuss
th is m o r n in g fr o m in ju r iM
,
m y g o r iM lg e
1 ~ City On Tri
E s ta b lis h m e n t S e e n
J. V . M c K c e ls A c c u s c d
aUirm warning! 10:00 A. M. from
r e ce iv e d S u n d a y In A m o t o r
W ild
N ig h t;
‘ A fte r
Kara
Gramle
tu
Titusville.
A
tropi­
A s F u tu r e P o s s ib il­
y fc tiN A ." o tt. ' a . - v u O f H a v in g A c c e p te d
1 1
a ccid e n t.
cal disturbance attended by gt.lea
Chancelloi E n tlctcri Dollfuti
l y BUJ a m e U . &amp; . F o r
i t y R a t h e r T h a n I m ­ and arrompanKd by winds ol hur­
:
I* \ ia io n
N o m in a tio n
The end came an hour
argi slightly wounded In two
ig
A c tio n
m
ricane fine, near the renter
hi
place* ly ■ would-be asxasiln'
m e d ia t e
E n te r p r is e
O v e r 5 M o n t h s A r o er the fighter lost conadoggenlial a, nut Hit) miles south of
today Vet an hour after r»nest following a dogged ftfllt
f.'irnfuegns, Cuba apparently n.liv­ G o n e v a C o m m isH io n O f
J T A Y A N A , O c t 8 .— ( A .P .)
celring treatment at a hospital
WASHINGTON. Oct. S. - &lt; A V NEW YORK. Oct. 8. — (iF&gt; — whirh physicians said was
ing ninth n«i thrust ward.
L e a g u e H o u r s O p tihe * a able to go home and
•— W a r f a r e I n - w h ic h 4 4 w orn
Establishment o f a U. H. central
Heavy shelling began Inst night only hy • person of hta
The caution is advised for visrontiitie with hi* official dutiei
m i s l i e P r e d i c t i o n s in what promises u&gt; he the must rua vitality.
k i f l &amp; u d 8 9 w o u n d e d le f t
banka owned ami operated dlrfctly sels in the Floitda Straits nml
there One (hot atruck hi* Irft
hotly waged mayoralty rampalgn
,
,
by the frdera' pnvrmtnml, is Wrsleiii llahaman in the lies: "I
_ _ M v r X H a v a n a (tO fU y o n t r i g g e r e d g e .
At his bedside were hi* patents
arm aad the other gmxrd hi*GENEVA, Oct. 3.—Wh A
New York ha* witnessed In yrarr.
talked of among highest admin­ hums li will reuse strong n&gt;ith
left hr*aat when no « x tired
T h r o u g h t h e n ig h t b u llet*
"P a” and "M a", hla maitagar ,*ad
Joseph V. McKee, now the In­
esst nnd north winds froi.i I'ora putt that the world ilepre.isinti Is
istration official*.
;n ^ h at the entranro c f the
trainer reap^tively, hit wife*
K m B* . w K l*xed In * tr o o ta
and
th e
pirliament building. “ That wc»
It is ■ step foreseen afe a fu­ timin' to Ewiglailes late th is, giadually lifting and the v.umimir dependent candidate, was accused Claire, herself a patient I t I
’ ’*
d i j r d U c o v e r e d th a t a tr u ce
hy
Joseph
M.
Price,
head
of
the
a daaa one” , he remarked t &gt;
ture possibility, rather than an aft rinnun or
tonighi.
M m i.gi situation, especially In tl-u United
independent fusion committee, of hospital following tha birth *
friends aa he left tne rr-vpiul
h a d n ot' y e t b e e n ca lle d . W h a t
immediate one. The discussion has nmtheasl winds this
xfii-ntnon. States, is steadily Iniprm•i.g, was
•Hair third child, barn twa
,and walked sm lllig l- In hia
gone an far. h'.wrvrr, that peqti- rea. lung gale force Inn gld, f^olll, h , ■n , »'e»&gt;»rday by tlie ei-omim c having secretly accepted tha fu ­ •co. and bis younaar brothar,' 3i
A B O S o c ie t y w o u ld d o
sion
nomination
inure
than
fiva
automobile. A 'ynu rg ex-ooldler,
mint of Industrial leaders la be­
enmmisslon uf the l.rag-v of Na
• to o d o u t aa t o d a y ’s m a jo r
F.vi rglades to J plter to T itu s-1
months ago. MrKee dallied he waa |Herbert, himself a flghtar.
recently discharged from the
ing canvassed quietly,lions asiembly.
Phyalcltna said death w
army am) whose political conoffered
Ihe fusion unmlnatl-^j]
Vllle,
From the day that Mr. Uonpe•
■
J
T b» ojT&gt;c!■&gt; PPftft*
t&lt;T #4mpli(*affont "arlsihg from *Ii
aectiona the police were not
*
h
M
Tie
atinounceil
~tila
Independ­
'• Jtaltetod man o f the army am?
v*U eveermtrd the- “ m m n f ching " —*-**Avi n h vr troptcal -tr-'tiTfhnH.V i(iitt i Schmidt, Ho*
K.stonian
terns) Injuries suffered ’ *’
-hamedlat^y* aktf 1rr*Mini.-l6
ent candidacy last wrek.
- ai^dowucrWokrH U K th&gt; n n m oJ
era" in his inaumiral address, ol flight Intensity is i-en'i.il nloiil imnifter to Koine and th* com ­
arrested in coanecilmi with the
John F- fu rry, Tammany chief, ytrlbling's left foot was
nuith nm^lu-asl
of mission's lepoiter, detlnied pi%»Iheie has lieen mneli had fewlbig 2!i&gt; miles
V* StsUa had not "interfered", tot
•hooting and psd'ee begun n
Ii-lvct I ifieil n I out me meeting o f Ihe and hla pel.It rrushad'tn a
/
many Cuban* mourned their a'oad
between the adminstration and a Tuik* Island *i pari n'.ly moving duition ksas »ncrea»*fif amt uu
roundup o f all political sus­
Slat* Democratic rnnunitlee in 1lialon between hla motorrycl* m
net'll
northeastward.
«
niployment
i
l
e
c
r
*
rh»*
d*le*
“
and blamed the United hate*
(Continued On Page Three)
pects. ’
Alliany hy jamming Ihr ugh a Iautc mobile.
,
■1■ a^ r
gates
expressed
|*reai
sati**fa.“t.un
? l;j&amp; llrh la a r ty '.fa r n tt actinic to preAl*smnd*r Laoveday, h.a J
ih* resiiluiinii plKIgmg (he sup|Hut of 1 Phyilclana were amatad f t Jifrt
t urn bloodshed,
”*
financial trrUun uf the h'«».(ur, "nil loyal Ih-mocrals" to regular j ability to rllng to lift
allots atill •pattered Havana's
Dr pine ra il, candidates, w h I r h / temperature o f 107 1 -jl
later declared;
I laet night ai even the aur"T h e rapid contract inn o f in would Include Mayor John I’ Jpulae of 178. Stribllng waa 19.
■ o f beeleged officer* In the
ternational traile a o.il l appear to D’ltrien, the Wigwam's rhotce foi
Ills death ended an up and ,
Hotel failed fa bring
have oren chirked, at a n / rata' &gt;v-e|rcl|on.
I ratrer which m w Strlbllnf
. ____ a fter the blood eat day In
fur th* in iturnt." lit *»l&lt;lr.| Hint1 Th* funiori ruhorti, aiminf («• •all th* mldrflewtifhi apd *
: th# city's hUtory.
*'
a Citimmu irivnllfir in«ti( ,t* l.*«l pl«
fermar r«mriwaaman K. II. |wtlght rhainplona III thf
TAlataAIlASSKK.
Oft.
*
1
,-t ' . Attar an aJI-dar "tattle rol£«*venter n law vlolatora
ap
^ wIaIh I that l»rl Airn Junv, U (itiin ill in (hr mayor* offir*. jaart. 6i* tlm*i ha btUJadl j
d lf r s ' trooped riotously Into llm
praiiil brfuiF Jufllrti o f th* IVacr Joseph E Johns**"', a-ntenir u*f| 082, and July. 1WJ. the gioi.tu formally laum hnl thrir rani|»aiffn tha championship but navar itkP
hotel, finding na resistance. W ill
rlrctr »cution for ninnlar nf Po­
J r . Hub* its ilurinir He|&gt;trnil**r( liceman T. A N»rhol««m **f l.akr III «kUlltl lllllwtll lal pro,,ii- noli, rs with a iniMt inrrtinR at t'iH&gt;p*r ih*
,,
i
pandemonium due to attest flgh.i hilling Russia, hail I aril r.iuia Unuii, wh*ir Ihr inovainrnt IradP r o g r a m B u iltA r o u n d
hm
report
to
the
t
ounty
Commi*
InrnJ fe'an fe t a«i«lt* b y lb** n J p n in* than 30 pelcrnt.
‘
and th* looting pf the l*oin
If
to
thr
ovrrtlirow
o
f
M
|l«»**"
ttoikAua rrvr»i«kl GnJay.
Hr iti%- mint lo«iny in mi opinnm fehtrh
•ia&lt; o l l i n apparently was
U n e m p lo y m e n t R e ­
Tuktil more than 00 yrara aRi*
rmirt In or.or
by” tho officer* for » lo­
pokrd of these viola tom ns ful- htU Ih*
Wii« brKun.
s e r v e O f C o m p a n ie s
«l«-n&gt;mir
■
iii *Iinn f«»r n tlianyr
a f the truce and they re­
low**:
Pm *. Mpentln* yr*&gt;t*rday tli*
l «*nur.
fir* from the top floor* o f
NEW YORK, Oct.
An
W alter Ilolgei. nml Colli* (Irrif
Akwi-rlu.n that McKrr a|fir*d t«»
Tin* tiiprvni* rouit in n il
■booting intq group. of economic program
designed t to
brad th»» fuaion tnov*ment ayainfet
«-y. rhaifail with Uaim«r i UwaM U a «|u»*4w.i »utiJ mnauicti put
S ^ i o n J W o t t 4 ^ r _
■'aoWUr* on the prevent depressions, pullt around
___ the nsrv MW Inn freighter
When
T*mm my raid thr in**tina t »ok
*h f on n train, win* foiiim iruilt) ►mtinirnt ayainat Jubnao., n.id«unemployment r**c,v *J&gt; *** ° « '; i - u i l ’ian Ann. ’
I plarr m a rr**taurant tlir iiiaht
fitted in Hun- |t**lirrr uu* iflvni a *-u»&gt;|N*ii4b'«| urn it lnipt*Piiit)|* for him to ii.iIa ii a
Sanfoijl
City
rommltaUnkra j
lined laat night by rfrerrlary of*
Ii*f Apt 'J.'t And Mi'Krr told him
fai tr ul in I'oik county nml Mat
.
99 minutes, after whlah all the Labor Frances Parkiu*.
met in aperial session at the City . 1
! ,ord
*afitrnotn aftei ii-i t**i) • of thr milk in tIn* &lt;m«*. thr dt fvruNnt. avk m11* of thin *••11
•
h*
rould
irll
for
in*
r
fiow
m
or
KoUtmr m attrra in ciip ird
I In
' i
o f f Wars surrendered peacefully and
Advocated at a gsnsral session 'fir s t trip from'Jacksonville underl Vkhil* tsifRoiy wan firuxJ $'» anti ditioh, h IIIhIipm bltk plid i f rot
Ihr « li a i lr» | Whitman that hr would Hall last nigh; to continue t)?*lr J
at t n i t i »n o f mt inbri *
of
'
Wqra taken either to prison &lt;r of the hlptional Conforunrr
of |he direction pf uflicial* of tliS| ro*ta.
study uf existing and piopoaed
when I siimty C*omini«tion wlirn
Wiiu l, poilly it ml pit *«frd yul^l
lhr&gt; makr Ihr titer, I'ncr haul
Catholic Charities, the remedies new Ruwannef Steamship Co. it | I'hil l l t i n f i ) nml
teppltate..
»
r
ihr |»Wi*r court *lunl»d th* rhirnPr lin t ill Orto. rr *r»*loli nt tin*
"Thr only liikllliy | had that hr property ai»*x$menti. Tha
t liaiRt tl kkilii yanibliOR, writ* m ,
Afterward* snipers and aoldl-rv aside from jobless Insurau.-e, are- Was met at Ita pier near the l.e-i
(t*ontinu*d on Pag* Two)
•n &gt;*u*|.r n&lt;!«••! tcntrncPk
uf
in* of \*nu«« motion
log was britf, and was attenfed
&lt;‘outt llou«* y**trulay, with loud
Hvia| and Industrial proeisions
bagan to exchange shot* over lha
t’liirf Juat ««* I it*d Davifl, win* . M
gion llut hy Jtred T. Wllliai.lJ |
! c* »t» in tl»* ra»k* while* Itulantf
111
a 11r i a in variou- »*dion- ul tin*
M
for
old
age;
ty all tba ( ommlssDnars axcapt
'
(Continued On Paga T w o ) .
wa«
in
l.ak*lao«l
Knan*
HumllV.
ni
in
f o r n l a ig t f i l l
\ r
» «
|c
Public works or government ex­ chairman of tliji Waterway t'&gt;m Kol&gt;*r«on ami 11•*••r ^ .lupii«*i w*i# | I'.OJ wlirn N'l-'hobun xml Hlffn?*r j 11|o||n( l y c o in in g
fl O. Shtnholsar.
penditure planned In advance for mittee of the Seminole t'oiin') fim*«l 91 ami rn»i 4 on chnmy**
During tha marling It ar$a daV
N
'
T.
Itain*tt
w*r#
»l,«n.
*l.,t
not
irambling
lueetiitir
ll.ru
fra
till*
of
ll)r
nortin*
ll.rj
"
atlmtilating rmpln&gt;mr*t and bu&gt;- Chamber of (jimmercr, who es
paitiripat* ip ih* do-iktun
rtda.l that Mayor V. A. ^&gt;paar
I
'umiiiiBiitiiiB
uni
rti*
D
si
Sh*
»
ilt
I*,
t*.
Tomlin.
K.
&lt;
*
Tlait..
anl
Ineaa In time, uf early alack in tended an official trade loi'y w*l
J I Mtl lrllmi.l | , Iil'tif) Mil ••
ehould nutify t'hlaf of Pulics R »r
J Nora Itrail. ail *harv*«l with p«ii|&lt;
employment;
.
\ A * |»f» r IliPri nil •!•&gt; |*i i - •!•' •*
| laiirny, Wk*ir hound over t&lt;
tl. Williams llrat h&gt; and htv afFree public
employ nn-rl rs- come.
c . O f c . G r o u p W ill
iimmI l*« miHiknl llf f t tbr l ..util)
The ctaft, birch once uperuledl County Cuutt under Unal .
changes on a nati mm scale; de­
fleara should enforc., ha city
juil mI uiu r
lUlultl Duka t. IVillfur I IRU ordinance foi.dilding Ilia sal, of
S tu d y R e fe r e n d u m
velopment by induV&gt;y o f m-uins between Itullinut ■ ami I'hdaHel-J Tbeuphllu* Wynn, rhargeil with
‘I
f 'ullllll v ■14111* •6
lUlll'* . Mull, mu.| | (
.1 gro(arias within tha rity llmlte
for employment alaodtrallon;
| phis, la part of a fleet " f " a'' , heating Iiih way •n a tritin, wuK•*M|t4-«|V,
tin |'*i-i*niit | f itl t 1 1 nf lb*
Juat aa b* d'd last vaar on tha
1 un fl -nJay.
’
An agricultural progrrm Intrg which w 1| operate alung t'.c St flood tin ami easts, w h ile Wdh*Tbr
C ItMinb***’
of
•mm*
U
fill
r
M
"*|l|*|tt
*
of
Sanfui
l
acr*
•Iri't tun bwaid \» l|u li will
a y a lag day at Ramlnole County ' rated with Jnduatry;
Walker vsa- filled
ami co*l s rr*i
Iniuill**, u lilt’h liDf I #**•»
It niro wa. decided that tha
|d*r*a| III tbr t •• n ty J » » l
't il l
Junne Rlvar telw.'en JacksuiivilU a simile, charge.
4
1
il•
i
rd
fur
t
)&gt;r
f
|
m •ol
a g m l , Superin'-ndm ' o f Schools
It.
is-al
Pl**t| to nlljily
lention of the Florida P-war &amp;
t !» i r i it,i ui
Adult educationlliui it lip* to lathiI't I'll! Hal jm y *•'
Kin lion uf (l*il |"
W. Lawton ca-lt I tha aitrnV.oi
Oacor S m ith un.j A a iu n tuicr, (.5 •f th r I lift.o*i
For unemplrymr lit insurance, r.d Hanord tli* am 'ar. a , » n '
l.i|ht Co. shuuld l.« calls ) tu 'tiw
uf t •mint
aO mataria'a this morning to the labor secretary dtclareil fur
All
nils*
I*
ua'
|
liav
i
•
I'lll
ll
.
make dirrit ruunrilioii. with hiryi'tl with ban* u*»uuli alun^
I iuii nr e| |•••rnihk
i fa. t ll.at th-ra ara srou-i o f Mtkg
th«- Umtnl Fl.ktr* ilrubiir ullh
* aUta law OrHcli requires that a compulsory system “ lecauat I ucian liners at J a .kvunvill
Ivall,*
| ,with Atldir lift Mill,
w rir RIVI’M
I* k ri. I i •mib’ Ll irfute* Jutiir* lead, in wlrsa that
• f uhjrvt I.f nmiprtlti/ Ior inv full |W4
eoutUtute Tk
•U automobiles •must bo brought lellara it would prcvtila an inm
irJu
V
II
?
b
y
,
Ik
I
It,
Throe other k .,t I nea how o| rr • nusp^m lrtl P V Iltl-lU T« nf th r ru B t”
uf llir I'rar* J I IfuliitO Ihi* hatard to Ilfs and pr.party, A * * ,
11BIIB|*OI liltl'I.', kill llilkl
ft
MiIIp, ui* I
A
?n ary highway upon rctitiva for the atahll.xallun of ate out of Hqnlu. I ari) a frill, Ih* llmwn woman waa onlrtt**l
liluililliR, I'lrmfi t| y itiliy tu x quasi will arcompane tha latter,
- &lt; ity Hull ^ hk'Hiiw af*«inu«*u Hlulir, |( g
* * a school but la nlthrr load- •mploymeat. Tha maoagars of In­ line is in the ninsUi *. I he tilhers to |&gt;Ay th*
rliNiRi* uf y 114Viit Imri-ny uf i asking that repair i .
m a d .,to
'M»«l u'tbHk. || M Puiiwoilll, A balls
qr-unlpadlng paaaengtra.
iin ir m
\V (i bill*’ , t lr il, I'UHr roiilamitiR „ «f•*•mun I iiur .
Ja«p*r Mm row, (harRrd with ruimintlr* head, wi l |&gt;i * bI I*.
dustry would ba ex.itln g thorn- a.et The 8t,Jjuh..s River l.inr,
thsse wiies as quickly •« poaaihld- m l boa driven visited Mr, selvas to reduce thtir prrmltois oparating a fjact uf fivg
large u*9J4ult and buttny, iwav laiund
uribinl *|.14i•r«| ull'h^ n
Tli* Com mi..loners
•«0M&gt;f**d ,
Jt. K llaln&lt;'4, m'.iiiml r .un«*|or ) miik Fill*, I’uu! Iluulry, iSoiuti Hr
affix.. yaatkriioy to rewith telly service;
the over |o lh« County Court, wlni** rt|ntu*rfiling i)»* IihuI trad* b &lt;Jy Dallaid.
»:»CBl bulksf.
; u t as they become Interested taste
l hair inawlisg until neat fr n ffir - j
aavf.'t) chit ran had naar- In safety devices ut cut their Central Fletila. Transpur'etiun Hoy Bradley, ch*rgr&lt;| with agRia in Ih* Nati(jii*l tixd* .only, who
( litiliiulu• A. («. \Vi»|fU*.. r lit k ,
Fury umhi, rliAt|fpil with thr 11.« night at 7:80 o ’clock whaa
m orcr by matoriata who premiums under various
state Co., operator J if the “ Oacrula"; vat*d 'gBaault, uUo wa&gt; bound o%- li$» juat rrt r.ir.l from W n lrn r &lt;*. I*. M a tlb r v * , b l . l u l l l . y , m.u MNIIIII Of Atuh’H good*, del mi! j will discuaa tha budget far W U ­
f t f e at&gt;*|wo kua at a rapid workmen's compensation laws."
A
If
lluftlrr.
J. 11. Coppeddi anu Suns uf Jack- * r.
)ihaif Rinlly lu ll ’ ehaifce lie is; 34, slid Disks an attempt ta n i f e
L
till whk*rv hr aJtrill aunt* liftir
• f apoai, eyparm tly uagun•uavUla, ope'ktq.s uf oil t/nki-r
the ii0ciA&gt;atlonal licanae li(| dps.
uut !&lt;•#•«I , &lt;,ni-rifllte: ij. K I'Mikn, Catik, I*rliif4 hrlil fur iM\rBtiRatiiui.
K n^t
Wa**hinict6n,
diarg** I w\th ufTiriai-t or tl.o
•var th* fo c i that arhoot
Jur Tuck, |C. t'. M l »mr. i’ ml If &lt;
and targes rarryu.g fuel oil t&lt; with ^ring tli ink, xu* fined f » mvn|i. will r*.4ii&lt;l 'Sr
K«iinnl&gt;, 4ha»Ri«| with i*-r*lv- Dial adktional sour rea o f raC$B|t
iiimi Ihr
, go mo u f G.i in small, war* Election Board Is
hnulli,
rim Florida Power an l Light &lt; &lt;&gt; an«l co^ta.
itrR dlolrii r •&lt;&gt;«!•*, m i ui irrul may ba sat up.
mial )•*!tiel|»nt** in ih&gt;* «k»ru.«ii4)ia ,
n t } "
t* walk acruaa Use h'ghl.oiifwuitel T. I* 1-4 aii
Ink. |ilar*«l uiiifrr m |I00 i.uf.tl
plant at l-spa M'rtri ’■» and ll.i
Named
ByCommisslon
aUgh'.'og from a bua.
I*. I(. I'nyn*# (irinR* kluiit'iwk
Fh.rlda Public g ervire Cu. plan' (
Ai"4’4iitliiir 149 (fir lin y fold ly
aaw acbool 'y e a r uo- ' W. a . McKinnon, K. F. la n x al Dsnsjn gprlngs.
bixl H. H. I'pOPBei
OIL WOHKERH BURNED
JuBlir* 1(01*111, thv thr.v yu |.'r
U * ' M appealed to W. E. Betts, aad P. B. Am ilk grig
loikr
Muiy; II ll.
li'iMiil, Vh*ir walkiiiy luwarH Haiifuiil t u
la uhdtrstood that the llen n
I t .b
fla t ua craalJer tha fa n * the alaatlcp board which will t ilok
I Irik, K. I.- IIjr-diMlIaP*, A- C\ thr Oflatido IliRhway Jnir Sun !••&gt;
■herty' Inlertsv* n*pf*** ntid
HOUSTON. Tax . Oct. 9.- i j r t f
’
-our a n tiding pvplh as*let city voters who call at tha by tho Cltlos Horaiea C o, wiU *&gt;oHaumlrrff, nml NV. V. I hum
j
afternoon 1 when
Mi . Knura Tan .man wart turned, •avarU
% o f first Importance, City H»U M Nov. 7 to cast theft Lio
Allaiu Jiita; W. li
Milliard, C'rawrfunl, uf |&gt;r| »n«i. •Iruiit{ l&lt;» nitically, ey esplusiun of • U$lte
construction t o n ol terminal
a* * X t
t.
flt
i
k,
A.
W
Mullrft,
II.
1).
Muitli,
■talk lair waa passed ’ by ballots for candidates afaking two ] ft'xxlllUca near progeny which they
ward Sanfuid, «luw*d Jittn |.r» la a still at the American Patrip
I fji.fl th* roata, and th* fin* latrr
uunty Judp* J. G. Sharon
legtolaton who bad
•ml K K. A ad* rami.
aulumubilv, kittl ufTvikrd ,n« buy 6 ieum Company refinery at Nateglacaa an tha City Coaxes Us lee ba-^ p
h g film ed aa tha lakrfront some |Mittrd today Ikat lie passed sen 1 vea( *ut;&gt;*ndad.
oorvtw fjM or tha drastic
F oirti City: A. I*. Iloo**rp a lift.
lisjslhs ago. i o .'.e sicragr tanks
wurthy terminal yesterday.
,
ginning Jan. 1, 1994.
*Greresa Blake, charged with
lince upon £1 alleged law vmla
tmk*4 in tha Uw. Wk
rin k , J. K. tOjU*. J. T. liiuwnr,
I&gt;uk*r Rut Iii4|«lr tlir ror, whlla
Tha f a ction heard waa appoint lor gaaollao and oil will tw con­
'
i)rkatiDg
a
car
In
a
reckless
wanUu ebanca o f arrett,
lor- during the month uf Sep
•ml J. C. |L II.
it uric.) aa well.
Kennedy and Koirumjii rl.-utl un
ntr, \ra&gt; from) $10 and rusts,
»e* » - .u assaroJ b » pa-' od U a night, nnd nt the anna
Hla via: Mikr MlkJ-r, J r . r in k ; th* runniriR iuanl kiul (Ii4&lt; Lay*
tr inter, 14 pf »hs a, neg|u p«r |
’ ht| |f (y
Ann(,
tlmo
(ha
City
CoaaaaUaianan
N ew
Y o r k C ia n ta
* riff MTUai baa4a
. and M left Ih* cai wl»rn they irBckol
pun« «nd 1| t.f Ihrm
tl
wliitti per | |M 1. Cunshy, charged with iltus- Alidivwr Duda, J«»r
rr living lb* kUae ardarad that an atectisn ptaala Channel Deapeninir
liiirda.
da.
»
Hanford.
904U
W
i
n
O p c n ift R T ilt
motion ha advertUo^ tg Tha l|gr
teat iL" war# flood $8 and tests
l$rvula: Klujd I a|&gt; 1 tb ik . I. I
Oirwili
Mr* Crawford hml «lnv*n only |
UWomtean. w h i t s , each! whir* m arie* Heath Was
la Boiqg Completed
on,
T.
t$.
M
*4iL,
a
id
A
U
m frw UurkB nway wlni, «l&gt;* noNEW YORK CITY. Oai,
trcklass driving, ordrjtd. tu pay tho coats on o Urn-, lliaun
Twa Comasisaioncra era
Malecalf.
firati that hrr punia wa« (un*.! Tha New York Utente'
cost*.
I
M
r
liar
tharg*.
Mav. T, both far
Tha U sttrd^iaiaa War Derail
.Sh* vUited thr |i dir* «t«tlou .$n*l first blood In the J|
I. « - H ru *bar and Edith (a s
Jem nr Thomas ami Ivey Shoryear tarawa.. CoaualaaUaar 8 . - 0| ■teat tkra-igb the'B 'atitrl Knci
medial* ly. rriHUGd hrr lots, and* Barles by tearing a
With
,
intoicatxlon
chargM
ma,
thargod
with
assault
nud
t Jpcksji.iill. JhU
B U nholafer Who waa alactad Ua
L o c a l M e n N i m e d O n 1with thr ni(| uf uthrr w in.rn paa-' 4 to t victory over Uta
•
fuwd
Ua
casts,
while
Clyde
bnlt-ry war* finad $8 and costa
yaar ta fill tha ananpUad to n a -J
Itiug Uw deepening
:V ..s
irnyrm In Ihr ror, ah* il#»rr bed
ing ton
Itenater*
haft
F e d e ra l G r in d J u ry
bdiwaon Jackson Mownrd, fe lb n Hardy apd Er­ earl white Douglass O’ Neal Waa
•M Oagunlaal*
Ihr l*oy«. Hit bin half All liuui
atllout
r raved
ban
tk l
of lb i (&gt;•- nest Roberta slso charged with in- ordr -ad to pay Use costa.
they hail Lorn urrmird.
a fte rn o o n .
C arl • M ai
•loxl-ation. w rv fined 98 anl
A n|i Blrmooa, charged with
Igcs
Is
loJaairs
().
Huff,
J
din
W.
Il-il,
liukvr had In Ilia )►&lt;&gt;»•*« Goi. • *0
o i f t ?
"
'
drtv ng an auto with an Imp,spar 8. M. lJoy.\ and V . F. K svn.il fill which had Iren in the purse,' hall, oca o f tho Oteat d a ft ,
anted Oractiy opfealte the (I
VtpfT gt an aad pm Jam. 1. •
lowed five hits and
M.
Mahonc
,
A.
J.
Noll*
and
F.
lice,
m
.
was
rraad
|6
and
costs
nldpal Mgr bare, cpmjit-lip y *&gt;wa
o f this cdy are me ubera uf the while Ksnuejy had U)th 'he rings' 10 man, white tha Ok
/
f t A M l agV T j
b-s
W
Kckrn,
a»h
It*
oven
chargad
with
1
-Uh
P
m
1
M
cGriff,
chargad
•f-tka final 4-&lt;
• H m *Wi
Federal Giand Juryl which went whirh Mrs. Crawford had de-|
kp an ttin g ^.t tick wgk pn lm - rack ate dririag, waa flM d «8 fed Into action late yrsarday after­ LCiitw.l, anurdiiig lo Mr. llohaiis.j kite o ff WaJy Stewart i
Rua sail, and nowa
Tarawty-alx aaarrUga th
anal
hi* W»rk a s « r auggrstrsj by proper licanae teg, wars flnod $10
noon U Orlandr after, bitrf tore- Krnocdy was l.ul arrvstfil until
who pltehad U a &lt;
• a ct Uaoad at CBaaty Jc
; l
BantUaU iGedftv Chamber of nnd costa-anc LPatterson was fined
*
W
'
Bonita attending tig opening of yesterday.
fur Ua Reno tor*,
C. Sharoa'a affk a ferlag
D . C . Mars i , white, chargad
i M l it* Waterway Comfor unlawful parking. 1
Eruw all in.tcaUona, and from
he firat Federal Would knuwn
tba batter* wtU
»**r. or „n Increase o f -fiv o ’
•aaaa tennlba ago whan with driving i n auto with an lm lioigMa w u flood $1
: Orlando and Ccidrgl Kleiida- the story told by tha saya- tbit
homer and thr**
i * W r . H waa rv»
lioangu teg. waa flood tba
rcracted their riv.fl
petit larceny.
C. H. Shoffar, Jn 9 * 1 Stafford. morning, Duk,r look U p paras
fou r tiaaa M ta b
s z .
•dtey, chargad with
r. B '
'
J. v. a » r y « y (JC. M lH .n .t, H N. and diviJed IU cuatepla w llb thf
scored ta n run* ■
I tba
iy . white, chargad
was finc^|
Nipper, J. It. Alia, i l l . Khinhol* buys. Ha gave K tantdyt«n d Furaad
twa imam ha ita
rnd battery, was
.nnd F. A. I&gt; lL cr.
o l gteon' each s ring, b«*k1Eonoedy,
•Inga,
white Ite
f, charged
toni, bars been laaY-potnard Mr. U jharts halls SOB got "cold
1 4 * i, wh»Mk chargad
fast"
.and
ft&gt;
«
K
t
e
l
lo
Fotie te tth e e i.n
itU Jurora 4u a a rM .4 jile g .U i
fanrU and ah
wtt&gt;
wa ■ m
finad 910 and aastat.
KtMOB.
: [
Ug .
at U a Catut.
Ol
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FA NCES PERKINS
iWUJNES PLANS
AGAIN ST SLUMP

Virtually certain o r re-election a*
labor’s chief &gt;pokes man for an­
other year, William Green lust
night waa drawing hi* lines to­
gether to etand . o ff challenges
from the leas conservative rlepienta of the American Federation
o f Labor.
WTtHe Green wan opening the
national convention of the federa­
tion with a demand for a 00-hour
week to take up the unemployment
alack and an appeal to delegates
to have faith In the m-w deal, a
“ rank and file** convention waa
being organised a fear blocks
•way.
The Independent group claimed
In hold paid up mendx-raliipii In
the federation and »« ■ ronaldaring demanding reropmticn from
Green.
• asm A
Another section under the Uad
endup of Jatwi Is lieWt*;-president
o f the United Mine Workers of
America, waa ready to demand an
enlargement of the executive com­
mittee to b r e a k u p the present
dominance of one faction, while
•till a third bloc was repotted
rrstivo at Green'* attitude toward
unemployment insurance.
The laat federation convention
in Cincinnati resolved in favor of
j legislation by ( ’m ijin y irtjuirin
■ufh (nturanr* hut rum* ii*l*galea privately
eaprersed
tlio
(Continued On Page Two)

WORLD SLUMP
IS REPORTED
AS

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17 Cases Tried Bv
Sentence Of
Justice Of Peace Negro aSet Aside By
During September Stale Hij?h Court

New Freight Boat
Welcomed By City
Sunday Afternoon

j

City Commission y&lt;
Has Brief Soeditil'

' County Board Has
McetingOiiMonday
Of Routine Nature

I»hm«* of th* diie’Mioti*.

ingts Warned'
Observe Latf In
To Busses

S

»1liroc i ounj^ Men
Held UponCliarK&amp;s
Of RobbinirWoiuan

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Twei|ty-SixAUeged I^w Violators
Receive Sentences In County Court

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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3.

PAGE THRKB

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When we firet learned that “Young" Btrlblini had loat
hie foot In e motor accident, the thought occurred to ue
• that
i n n death
u eau i might
n u i n i have
n a n been
u w n better f.&gt;a «r thia
« « • jyoung,
m u i i e x tr e m e ly
• active, and veraatile man, whoee epectacular career had led
• him to the very brink of fiatic aupremacy, whoee actlvitiea
had always been along the path of dangeroua living, whether
• in airplanes, motorcycles, or high-powered automobiles, and
. whose injury would have forced him to lead the remainder
• of his life In a sedentary manner.
s
But when the eventuality of death did occur, and we
- reflected on what thia would mean to hla family, to his
father and mother, who were so vitilly and enthusiaatlca iy
* interested in his career; to hla wife, who had Just born him
. their third child; and to hla brother, who was trying to
j follow In his “hero’s” footsteps; and when we considered
; that a man of Stribllng’s courage and talents might have
- done great things in other flelda besides sport, we thought
what a pity It was for him to have to leave this world before
• he had reached the prime of life.
Stribllng was the enigma of the boxing profession. He
♦ fought all the middleweight and heavyweight champions In
ii the past ten years and alx times he battled for the cham|; plonshlp without reaching the top. At times he would be
’ a veritable, whirlwind of tho ring, and at others he would
appear to be stalling, a characteristic which won for him
• the sobriquet of "Willie the Clutch." Probably no fighter
ever received at the same time so much adulation and Con­
i: damnation. Those who knew him, especially hla townsmen
n and neighbor*, were almoflt fanatical In their faith and ad• miration for him. Those who knew him less some times
h questioned his courage.
•
Whatever It was that kept Stribllng from winning the
championship title, whether It was too much caution, encour­
aged by his family, or whether It was the lack of the vital
d spark to win, II cannot be said that It was a lack of cour­
age. As one sports writer said: "N o one would suggest this
who had ever seen him take an alrplsnu into the air at an
y angle which would make many a veteran flier shake in Ids
• boots."
. ,
The fact that Htribllng retained his popularity in his
‘ home town and In tt)c South, where he was known so well,
* In spite of the failure of hla championship aspirations,
speaks well for anyone in theae daya when there la alwaya a
y sizeable clan ready to tear someone down. We predict that
,,lhln name will lie remembered long after many o f those, who
,t have won the heavyweight championship, have been com-

'few York City
HAVANA TOLL
Pre-Ele c t i V n
441 DEAD
D E i A D i AND
Drive ls Begin
89 W O U N D E D
(Conllnoad From rag* 1)
hi* .proml*#.
would m t .. .
I’ rtee said, "wa* when I saw hi*
announ.-amrnt at the time o f hi*
acceptance of the T itle Guar­
anty and -Tru»t Company, short­
ly afterward*. To thia day he J»a*
trover made a sy explanation U
me o r to our fu*ion group."
Postmaster General Jamc* A.
Farley, who 1* reported to favor
McKee over O'Brien, returned
from
AlbaiW
on
the *ame
train with K r r y la*t night aftrn g ig in z in V
cl»*h
with the Tamloany leader.
Curry had interrupted the hum­

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$700,000,000

and 1* In an unsound condition. III
i; will be advanced enough money
,
b y the governm ent to romVr II
(
sufficiently I quid ao that th* gov'• ernmerst can "a a fe ly " guarantee
i .it* depoalta.

Cracker Day

The outstaniling aucceaa of laat week’* "Cracker Day",
In which hundred* of peraona came from mllea around, from
a* far away a* St. Auguatine, to participate In th* horse
racing, tournament riding and a fiddlers* contest, bids fair
to make this celebration an annual event In the future. Old
timers point out that up to twenty year* ago. when auto
mobiles began to crowd the horses o ff the highway*. "Crack­
er Day” wa* an occasion unexcelled.
For the r e s u m p t io n of thl* celebration -Seminole County
citizens are indebted to the Sanford Elk* Club and the
Seminole County Federation of Women’s Club. To launch
,o ambitious a program in »o dull a summer wa. an uniter­
taking calling for the utmost In faith and courage. That
the affair was so well attended and so generally approved
Idoes credit not only to the organizations which sponsored
'il but also to the crackers who did their stuff.
1 1 Progressive Hanford merrhant* contributed to the suc­
cess of the occasion by holding a special dollar day sah-*
which proved sufficiently attractiveto.many country folk*
Swell attainted with the trend of rising price*, to induo
f«r'them to "Buy Now". Stores were crowded during a larg*
not nart of the day and many a merchant has commented favor00 ‘ ably on the mret successful day’s business of the summer
Z
They, us we'l as all the rest o f Sanford citizen., will
took forward pleasantly to the return of the crackers next
“ TJ tear when the thud of hor.es hoof*, the pop of the whips,
)l&gt;* the exu’ t.nt shout# of the tourn.ment, the wtHimminM of
th- fiddle.. «nd the call# of the square d.nce will r ™ ...

Th* Japanvae government vlrwa
with
Increasing
interest
air fa
a
C u ia
and
th*
poaaiilUty
of
American
intarve.i
lion.
Japan
haa
slight
In­
terest in (fu l« ir.t giea t lulareet
Jn Manchuria and China and pre­
tends to think that coiiiklinns n
Cuba today ar*
idem n o I with
this* which pracipuateil •’ a Jap
tnVMlon o f th* Chapel
d strict
o f Hhanghat. Etary m,lining tha
aleak suae* Japanesr ambsaaador
te lls St th* IJ. R. Slat# Depart­
ment and politely s a ls for th*
••teat advice* from Havana. What
ha really wants to know la what
i»r* W* g-ilng to do about it f

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lution:
"W e urge all loyij Democrat*
to support the randiiWtr* o f the
party chosen at the prfaiary eleclion or hy ratty convoition, and
to such candidates we phdgc our
individual su p p 'rt."
"W h y ", said Farley, “ that I*
very unusual. It's never b e n done
before. I rule the motion mt of

MARTIN
at 5 W . l i t 8 T .

BEER

BTKVK-S PLACE

Across From Post Office

TYPING
Special Investigations
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CREDIT ASSOCIATION

SANFORD, TW E N T Y YEARS AGO
ily Mime few weeka ago end re­
the Baptist Church orgam acd into turned with them to Sanf ri).
Pal Murphy was among the
a society f ir arx-ial purposes, b e ­
tides the betterment o f their m u­ prominent visitor* to the city on
sic. Forrest (iatchel is the presi­ Wednesday. Pat is n form er resi­
dent; Miss Minnie Stewart is aee- dent o f Sanford and ha* many
relary-treaaurer; Miaa Buhy Betts friands here who are always glad
will preaide at the organ, and
to aee him.
E. A. G illert will have charge o f
Mrs. John (Si.Inn and little run
the music as director.
are home again after several
W ort come* from tar. Brownlee
weeks spent pleasantly in lienthat he will he in Sanford today
derannville, N. C.
or tom orrow aiyd will preach at
Horn to Mr. and Mr*. E. F.
Oja I'resbyteriarty Church at the
morning and evening services Dr. I.und&lt;|ulat in Wedneaday morning,
Brownlee has been t'urtng Kurope a fin* bahy hoy.
Miss
Clara
Guild,
assistant
and haa just returned to Atlanta
where he stopped to visit friends principal o f the Sanford High
and relative*-*re returning to hi*, .Vrhiml, haa returned to Sanford
arte, a. ,,|ew»err* vacation gpent at
charge in Ihi* rity.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Zachary her home in W inter Park.
( ' E Broadwater is in the rity
and fam ily, who havr been enjoy
Ing an outing at Daytona Tleach. uiiain after an absence of sia
returned to -Sanford last night In mrnths. He haa *rcturned to hla
their fine automobile. Mr. Zach­ first love, the fertilfier business,
ary's mother and his aleter, Mias ami will represent the Nitrate*
Bessie Zachary, Joined hi* fam- Company for the season.

BY JA M K » M. M U L U N

f- Thus fa r vary Bill* of tlie pubHfr w orks money for u»on,ployiment relief haa found Its way In­
ks thl* aectfan. Hcmlnol* County
ho* considerable unemployed, and
many merit needuJ puolic
Im­
provements. Th* conattuctlm of
w hortea and warehouse* on lb*
lakefrohl, tha building o f a f n*
municipal swlatm lag
pool,
the
'•toolIon o f a la rgo sod beautiful
hospital, tha construction ol an I
' adequate saws rage
ay atom end is now. They believe the President
i |ha Improvement o f stroela would wuulg he wise to recognise this
pet many people hack to w oik and situation before Congree* meets
Would ro*tv*a bus naaa
In this again.
Th* troebl* U that the farmcom m unity as nothing -Is* gouid.
r Undoubtedly (ha federal govern- are' Interest share fundamentally
ttaept eiu ld bo moved to tiaum-o different from these o f either la­
bor *r Industry capital. H* need*
mack o f this relief program .
on absolute price r is e U do him
goo*.
Tho Increase In busl1pa per l readers; remember any
noai
ta m ov er
which
helps

Hon iring

•■wise thei a doaan’t seem to lie
ajjy e n .w .rt ^ b o r s lo r , eip erl
manta now going on In th# indus­
trial alcohol (laid may F*',» th*
way for real progress along these
line*.
Th# political aspect* * r» im por­
tant. No on# ran tell y*t what th#
farm bloc will do In tha n a il Con­
gress, but It’s dollar* to paanut*
that lhay will hav# plenty
of
Idaaa and be Hard to hold In line.
New York dou bu t»wl oven Mr
Kooaavelt'a conaumm.la political
skill will keep them where
he
wants ftianv—and that go## #*#n
If h* takaa Inflationary measure*
meanwhile.
And that's whar* the despised
stock market cornea in.
It may
b* childish, but buai.aaa ang pub11: payehology do react favorably
to a buoyant market. Timely and
Judicial progress
In tha
Wall
Blrevt marts would
strengthen
Mr. RooaavultV hand.
A Mi then

G reen Is Drawing
His Lines To Resist
Less Conservative
(Continued from page I)
splnlon ihat Green had not nuahed
Ihe federation's stand sufficient­
ly Philip Ickler, president o f Ihe
t’en lia l
Labor
Union
o f Pen
sarola, Fla., bad in his |„&gt;ck*t a
resolution demanding action by
th* n rit C ngness fo r unemploy­
ment Insurance It aaserted tha
NKA program was not moving
fast enough to care fo r the Job­
less this winter.
lew is, who virtually assured
Green's retention g f the federa­
tion preaideney by declining to
be a candidate againet him, was
prepared to seek enlargement of
the control board f r 'm II to 2
member*, lie was rebnrtad t»
hav# the auppdrt o f Edward F.
McGrady. who
was
legislative
representative o f th* federal Irar
until he
liecsme assistant a lmlnlstrgtor for labor o f the ierovery a dm W ,tratlon and, latar,
assistant sarretary n f la b 'r.
I-ewi* waa beaten at Cincin­
nati In a similar attempt to fore*

-Byea HxnmineS----- Glasses Correctly Fitted

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

#g#. •
Discuasing the NR A code* al­
ready made effective. Green said
"the hours o f labor in many of
these code* are so high that In
operation they wCI not absorb a
single new worker Into industry. '
"Three million worker* taken
hack, with II million still idle, and
most all o f the labor codes now
completed and applied," the fed­
eration head said. "Thiv perhaps
should not be regarded as ■ criti­
cism. It b ch -oves labor to press
upon those in rhatg* o f the ad­
ministration of the art the necesally o f revising these code* at
(he earliest opportunity so that
the hours nf labor will b* redured
to | point where these 11 million
nwn will be taken back into in­
ftUrk The high mark o f ih# r e ­ dustry. if pcaaible before winter
ception canir, how rvfr, wlun ha
irfrrrrtl to I'reaiileiit KooaaYall.
Hritish Debt MisHion
“ We mutt have faith," Green
Arrives In New York
•attl "F aith in the new deal, faith
la the principle* o f thia a ct; faith
in thoav all i are h-meatly and
hitarally adniiniatrring it; and,
•toad important o f all. faith in
that great, frarlea.*. leader, the
freeldent o f the IJnllitl State* "
Green opposenJ "rapiil Inflation"
•ml aaid the federation would
yreaa for unemployment inauranre,
.doption o f the child labor conatilati nal amendment( adequate re
t’remrnt laws for worker# and
the elimination o f diarHmlnationa
ifa n ia l worker* 40 and 4ft year*

Optometrist
112 Park Ave

of

DOZIER &amp; G A Y ’S Q U ALITY PAINTS
"Best For The South"

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Why not make your Kitchen jurt as bright and Just a t charm­
ing as you know how. It is easy when you use Dozier * Gay
Product*.
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STANLEY-ROGERS HARDW ARE.,CQ.
204 Sanford Avenue

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On the F'irestone CoWdrey

Brake Tester
Eliminate Guesswork—Be Certain

First and Elm

Cot Like Ntwj

(eels; all klw*. of
knives; preelaal
lads. et*. Kapsrt I

Phono 898

g thoa# who wrr*» ie.»*ltnt*

f city k f o i t
S. Mtmaon, Frank

F.

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ftnd

Fkytok Fran#, who will | t .r lalka.
mid Mrt. CUud# llernd •»:. M n .

Frank L. Woodrrff Mrt. W rit-r K
"
m il Mr». J. K. M#’ *
fam ilies w ho.I

n i Iell you bow you can do It. Steal
il from tbe time you now ipe. 4 la
tbe kiteben. And It wda*! Ike any
crime ITyow do II by using electricity
Instead o f dbow grease, for no one
will be tbe looer. Ia (net, you’ll gala
In health and fnn (end weight If you
don't lake np bicycling). And there’,
■'rate called the Thrifty Three that
brings you1moot o f yonr electricity
fcr 24 ekilewntt hew. Cheep. Iw rthf
to

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linn els Knnn nig Into
Dclit SfitHUHtO Daily

U n a n im o u s V o ie G iv e n
G ia n t S t a r

|:. l.uvs-Joy,

iV h o W a s

Party Monday Night
Mr ami Mis. lawtrnrr Reel,
who returned yesterday from thalr
honeymoon
spent at Day Iona
Beach, rn'rrtalnad a number of lafhinmn, Mr iri'l Alr« /Irn i) I*
tbflr frhnds at their "hobsawarm *r)l, the M imcn t hn iim f* mi
ing” last night at thalr apart mill ft, llerschcl IL. #l»&gt;.
.Mm
meat, o r n e r U.nava and Sanford
itunri.lwy. K M iin r Joh n

KRAFT
American Cheese
(potkogvd, pmttvurimd)

h a t full, natural
flavorI

('minty Home Mnkes
Seidemliep Reftori
H • ■■ if it nt* Sep*''lohri I' lTtlod

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Piclure Framing

8. J. Po 'le

WIeboldt’s Studio
a
Phone 331

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iM.trUHjrn a lot. 1 wa# nr nrmu and
••ften would take bU k hradAche.
?. »w I c«ii fa t Just Hn# • sleep
fine I highly recommend ThadIhiiDi Dlark-DrHUghl for li b u
dojH* mu much for mr I rtn truly
mv It slnpprd m# from lufferlBC.*
HUrk •Drmimhl is |iurrly vrgeiwbM.
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Dally Maws &gt;*alrrday .Iinputi &lt;-U Gejttig, S . . X - k . tt tl J
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cip oiu lu a
program
a " h nil
llrut.Uvn. I l ltog*r- II -in»t»V.
give ftep'oy meat 'o . ul
men fg t two mralhs.
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It - in ir'it to (hi* County Com­
, ti'll* • n t-itU tin* fact that
l»r '
I'.ilf t.M ianjoyi*i| n tirirf
: f
i' •• ' i i r S» ptondirr front hit
ii **i|t\ htiihV diktit"* n« Counly
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(| p it ion j f
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until.
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four hi»i(&lt; to thr
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flvo vt«il&lt;$ to (hr
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llrsly u ta type— nal
tart, net laa
blaiul, iw l luu uily Ui la iu i. Mast* mt
r b e b ' , 1 IngrrUJ, ills, ratted ta nsw (
cream Iu, &gt;• Lu tbr k r s li Miracle Whim.

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result*,
I .h«\«$. an rx|t«vtrd from thr
: ii.et' il ;%!•«( m»«»w| impiHtant por*
in* til titc IftMigMiitLodon Law.
Il
* i t»i f-t*H li»hr* n much
noilt litat.il t#pt*iatiiiyf ron vm tlon
•i tl( •utl«rnY« Thr m ore drax• it tin* H * l'ill loll* which have
(•«. *• f.i-k iof niniiv o f th* lin rj •«»
r jo tin *’ ut u low
done away
m ib Cor ivaiupU*. there arc mod*
*t. .• ii* in (lit* ivhtitlattoiu cx nt « f n / A tiiniiniuin num irr o f
'ii..it
m i ii.tr on tc ita n
inch,
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Ift iix of *ipt nine nn.l eL»*ine
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t rh» •«&gt; (lt« l, fix oitd, th ird ,—
»* fi 'ii I in imi h t in*, and other
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Dot !or Sr. Pulestnn
Makes County Report

Avan. a..
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•on, Lucy
DulKin*
IJ
Dut ng thr evening cant gamr* M«*th *in. Myrtle
lit mt' |t'n»- xl I " '. i 4,
ui
N'4«»n,
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o f teriou s kinds wars
rniu.va-lj U th U righ.m . i ; . . Forzlg., t
I ok #*f 11**- 1• . 1
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wer#
*crvtd , jyn Qogburn,
Kl&lt; anor JIukMun
•'oahla play* • *w#»*l*.
nth
A m w if th oie ftltcnrfinr w rrr: Mr • al|(j ttarl R uoitlry, H alt)
I rr
H um* ‘ o f
tl •• Irx^no*
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and Mm. John MUkr. Mm. II. J. l.insry, Ol in Cirnehiiw, ) {. nIi mb in hull'1*
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l.ehi'im , It Z. J«dm»on, Jr . G**n •
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K slihtfr. M»V# W ILoo. Ja« N *.il
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Irr. St 1
rated her# before
vmu who Ion, Ralph Vincent. I'wul ftig^ci
I *23 (Walt t I •»
wttl participate art- CUud# !!••• r
Rfahatd Sm th, Ih.....a,
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doth Jr^ Krma Dondn**&gt;*# M #iy
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rir.i lify thr esrvlcrs ami a lio lu
red re admini*trhtivv and operat­
ing r»«t*. Ect,i;,imies totaling app!»-v mati ly
if,Ht,rKttl,nO&lt;l franca
u ie e \ p .ct,d Ii m th:*.- nleaaurv*.
II • r im appvm s very
rnodrtt
ir • inii.iism) w i'h the total c*.
l.i .i , I
i ii for I'd.ft o f (.to o ,H i.ot'o lituu* ni tl &lt;•!Ill m ore no
$8. Ii the toLil incuTiuilatril d rflolt u h'i It will a mo nl i*i a* out '
I'JGiNl.tlHl.tNMt fram a It) (hr end
of t i c roar.

It
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iymi# cn th# ptofram
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Social Calendar

T e a m ’ s P i t c h i n g -. \ o c
T li ESII.VY .
Tin- lIuKinrxw Wtimnn’i* Girclr $»f
feri Powell spent jraterday afr&gt; First Baptist Church rntertamed
ST I t i n s . Ort.
I For th, '
Die Piraliytrim n A u xilm jr, Mi«&lt;
aewoon tn DetonJ.
with a surprise purtv
Friday
S « tn Wiirrrn K«ftt(*ilty, . Itdiitumn - r n ’iid tune sin,,- tin most \alii j
a ftirro o n at the home o f Mrs. B
o
will n»r*t at 7:30 I*. .M. «t thr side p a y e r nnzht* Here ina e u ­
Dorothy Davl*, o f Golden, It. Beck on Kim Av«iri,\
A spec el program &gt;'11 'ricn J -lip lionir « f Mr*. Frank U. MacNe'll rated n I'' - J. an unanimous vote
l^ la the guest o f My. and M i.
rorncr Ninth SUt-el and Oak Ave-*
‘ • Dt-tlon, Jrn at thrir home was given during th&lt;- i&gt;ftrrn'.,n
o f ihe eonimittes' masirti; lire -e
and in cl.ded the tallowing lu m ­ nus-:
o ils Avenue.
^
llrs-tinn- ha&gt; he,n east, t'arl llu
bers: a reading hy Miss Nan-y
Circle Number S v e n o f the ,
. .
Fri.iid to rirst Mellmdi-t ( Inuvli will me"'
Georg* 8 . W itroer has rrturnrd Ilosscttcri duct, "A
,h
N' " ' ,,,k
from Washington,' D. ( 1 where he Man". Mr*. B. C. M ore an I Mi* at 8:1-0 I*. M. at tha home o f
Brother* ,n;
trio.
*TI,c Reluct a Clark, 207 French Averi e honor,,I in the itlim.il most s u n
. aom# lima with Mr*. A. II. T. A .
Friendship T ree", t y
J. I I .J The Alathran t lass ol the Fir*'. I able t.layer choice t i tin- Nat .on
fq W lta w .
,
Colclough, Mrs. It. (!. M
ustsrt Baptist Church will mct-l at
i
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i i
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n r o 'h e r o c i; stjet, o clock at the home o f Mr*. J. t .
Mr. and Mrs. O tto Srhmrhl and Mrs. T . A.
"A
uld
l.ang
S
yg
n
c",
Jits.
M
oor:
Mitchell. 1110 Magnolia Ass-nu,-.
h -'ch a ll weekly ,.f ,
daughters, Mary K liu beth and
• -Laura, h ate relum ed from Day- and Mrs. Brother* in; trio a read-;I with Mm. J. (\ M ndirll. Mr*. J ** * M'i»4. Mo. tU br Rtilh « »• l»t.
irg
hy
Mrs.
Jane
11.
Smith.
tea s Beach where thry havr tu-rn
, I H. Oviatt, Mm. J. II. M a w rlk , Mr*
itvrivint; u*.aiiiiiftui« m t . . m
In behalf o f the s-lar&lt; Mis. A. K H. I). Yttiighn, Mr*. O. M IlmiiMit*.
.pen din g nceeral months.
Jimmv K**xx. lit** Phil.
Rossetter presented M is. Imvejoj • r.d Mm. W. K. Gainer
lias* l'h»« A thlrtit- fit f h i e \
An icitho T h e
SfMttuib*
Friends o f E. J- Unuth will rr- with flo e e rs and ,ifts .
nw .lfd ill »|to \ 'ii*
g tol te learn that hr is ill at th- course was then s/rve-l fc, Mrs.
WKDNKSIIAV
Ilsck,
Mr*. W. 1. Sloinlri.ii ire.
Voternns* Hospital In 81. Peters
Fime bnirti meet mg o f thr 8$*4 ft ia Iho ('('•••til »-M (
Mr*. II. Cuinminss. and M. s. Lil­
; hoeg whar* he itmVerwcnt an opci•on o f lh*» G »nfrn (Tu|» o f San •hoi he |tu* h n n «t| ,
lian Vickery.
s
ntioa rocantly.
Those present w er-. Mrs. Lil­ ford will Im* held »t *.» M) A M. a* | IltddNdr* * l» »i..t. m t
n t k- lit
lian Vickery. Mis. J. I* ( aihnun, •hr home o f Min. \V. K. Wi»t»on, |ion«l l.«ng r It!
Mr. and Mr*. II. M. W •itfbon «n-(
I lime
I i tl» »t u ■»t•♦.
Mr*. Sarah Strwart. M --. J. ,\. K (» f Court.
Mr. and Mrs. J«m r* A. WriRht
First
lunrhe &gt;n anil lMi*tne«i» *‘*dvrd (hr h«»ti- t U nIii i • I
Strange,
Mrn C. W F rrresler,
; le ft this morning for F m lerfck .
Mr*. Mary Hall. M-s.
W.
T meet nirt*f th** r»e«in»n
«»(
the *»( \Vh*Im*i-.»i .*h mol
|i«$/-\\
Md. where they will spend a ahorl
Wheetess, Mr*. J- II. Csdci 'Ugh, Woman's l lu I* o f Hanford
\»»ll »*f Hro. U \ m h t!.
v n&lt;
time with Mr. end Mr*. F. W.I Mrs. T. A. Urothersnn. Mr . II. takr plarr at |'J;!I0 u V ork a ’ t f &gt; * i|i«t inrtico tint* y . ; i » m il.
W eltgf l. form erly o f this city.
C. Moore, Sirs. W. P. Brook*. Jr.. club house with 'Irx J K. HitL* •. Irncue* l»nl\ * tt* |du\«&gt;
„
,
, Mrs. K. 0 Echols.
Mr*. I. II. .Mrs. Frank Khans. Mr* W
\ than K*x\ Iih I*.. u
Mr. and Mr*. Stewart l»&gt;'&lt;"&gt;n
Vnl |.,rrMa :,„ „ h - r ...n . I'atrfrk. an I Mi»* Kllert Mah t •&gt; , mnal \»»l
... |«..
,
id children. Laurelle and Jun.*( Mr, s k Kslenielsl. Mr*. J N. i« hiKlnot'k. l!('ri*i\*2tion* tnu*i ' in «uce« v M $ (tlMt m,.,,.
have returned from a three, o U n ljf, r Mr, . t-. W. Sms-r. Mrs. to i*e maJe h rfoie Tuesday *• *t'hlllte* (,(,.# •.«•!«« t |
vlalt In Kansas. Golden.j w
u ftoudenm ire. M :v J. V noon with Mr* N\ A. 7.acha«&gt;. .ft,.,.
j.. |
nd Englishtown. N. J. " rhHe' „ , dick M„
j . A . Com. iighain.
l l l l ICSHW
the fourth * t *
I
la Bagllahtqwn they visited Dr.
.Mm. I.eoiiu hunt loth, hhoitliy namnl (no#* Cngei* 11, . ,•
and Mr*. Ralph W oodruff.
,,
fiu n d nut 11on. will make lo t id
|^m G eling uUti having M-.
-r . . - w •T r - - 'SrWrilw|p-l kwH-*
■
irs . John SpaTVniln ami *sonr,
A leu Mrs. A. K R o a i 'l l ? ’ , Mra. v ......
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Charlie and Jack, hav# returned
w Stanley. Mr* \ B 1
IN
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Tlis
I Im* ►# l&lt;i t »•
from points
in th#
Northea**
j r-i k|r, |(. |,. G a rri.t.t, .M is j '’" 1 •
s ' " 1 Rl 1" "
I* aciM*« 1 \1 1 siip 1 1
where they spent the summer ){ j |t&gt;yst. Mr*. J V John....... o f tho chapter at
lit
Ma-ofm
Hall
and
Xtoo. o -«r1 . n «
They ore living at the
Park j y d ,, j . ||. Smith,
At'*
\m uFll *1 lOCftO'g ol
tm ord ih. o t.ff 1. ml
Apartments. Mr. Sparkman w ill 1 r„n p er, the Mi*»e* S f t i B e * - t
join them here in alxml t%» » irr, (luntir Flrtrhei. .»! n » C*imiI (hi* South Sid#' I' iio
In! ter in I ••"• it nd 1 •
will lake |'la i* ut
»M o ’. h*t k » ', 1•*III llJatnr lit.
1*11.
t he m hoo| MftdlllM tutu
lot* t11c * Im . I«tt1l
FRIDA
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Mr. gbd Mr*. F. F\ Dutton. Jr. Progressive ( ’lull Of
Kit^4 hifinesa nuM-tinv of lh*» |$,lM
fflll
and sons, Ross and Roy, have &gt;&lt;ACL Stages Program «t'a&gt;vii (*f H i* (iartlm « lul* of
turned from Addison and ,u h :r
Sanfold will Ih* held at In nti A
palate In Pennsylvania, English
M in the ottift-ti 1 mini* at tin*
town, N J.. an,) New V,uk Cily
I ily Hall
whar* they have lo-en
fur th"
The A n in i mii U k -oii A m «imi\
.p w t three m«n(h*. They were the
will nirel m( 3 ihi
with
gukats o f Dr. an&gt;l Mrs
Italpti I ,'„,| A itlm r Mmig
1 '
W ood ru ff in KnifliFhtown.
i “ ||ow-|lo You Do It ) * " . »•
Mi w. H 1 \\ Mwhhn n, •••’*
in nir mi mtcrcbt mg
hi
iioIim Avenue, penny I*mc • will !»*•
trlnit wlmii itio .
' . Ill ( t e l .
Program Is Planned #M■inatcur
s»
| at the l it) H u ll III
II
I uin Itrott f«u nifiilti i» f S on
’ -By Women Of Club fo ie no iiihci * m*(l f»
II (It- I liaplot N m ol". I n * Onlci \t *•
.*♦ ~ * * _____________________________
JarkMinetllc llir lu c l
••
of the h M'li-rn Mar in Imn *i ol K’ . 11
u
ifv&amp;hcenori o f Kwafot*! tn j 4 laa of the AU jiuk « u .*
Mia.
Faiitl**th will taka
N in rile*"’ wtu h# th# v &gt;
lUilruad.
1-Im. c at \ J in (»il"*k nl I hi \ ul Pm *
cla| program to !&gt;• given hy the I Savriet hun,be,|
•
dor Hotel l(F M ru li"to ma) Ih* M.m I . m
It. n 1 'ir
Music Dapartmcnt of. |hr Wont 1 tended
tin*
month!
made with Mi** K I &lt;
D .^ v I*
■ ft V C lu j in eotiiupkutn with Ih tjn ian y nf th*rn reuiu n d.f
1 1 . r i 11 k
opening Fall luncheon an*l
» i - 1 tiaiice witi &gt;1 ioiit lti«l***l »»
Y.W .A. Molds Regular Pit T»n% n
IMna mooting of
(hr
tVimikiM 1 (.lain. &lt; In icm c K. Ad.tn
C lt b .o f Jlnnford i i ta*Yr 1 U*# to jaw mu-ii 1 of cciriu* »••.*»,
Meet Monday Night tv I »•••(.*•
•«!
At 12:30 o'e'nek at Ihr (In* M i *1 y m a k n • O reh«*i(ia
lilah ( h
I'M
chib houaa. M m Kmnret A. Hi«h I .r k r M u ll fnrni'.h ' I to m
•Oft U In ehargr o f nirni.#«*»*irnt* tianeirie.
Thr pr'oictani war *t t.»l.o%x*
foe. th* prjgrmm.
.
Opening »clr4t!oit I , ih
Oi
-Guest* w'-ll he rvceivad at Ita­
th cslta ; xongi* hy M»«*
M m "i
l y Mrs. William Ita'-irli
• cofllum ) worn hy hrr tonihrr. Huyuc*; xndiu ml*. I '•«* * l*»
U t i lira I.. II. I'h»h| •». •»* *•:« at* tinpain ^1 hy K Im M ..* i* .!•.......
MNtatles. Incidental niu Mr diaiittX| tip dance. J A IVikham .
H.
th# ftfltrpoon will hr fui:it»ncd| * llow -D o-Y ou Do It ) *.
I* • »• 1
t y ftfl old Reglnft music h*x.
Simpson nn-i Arlhui Mori*** » (•»
Tha proirraiu will incl dc ’ alk*] riio »clttt»on*
t.i u .* II NVi ■t .
•P0d l moftle, old famUL*. »nr*
» ng» •&gt; Mim J m
. ;u '« hi»|m i
ftod chdrrhr* vf Satif«»r*&gt; died tv Mi--* J u n o , ilmiemir nut
Mile.
M r. '
Jin in f that period, ami n unicaI inldfiiitht
in
Mi*&gt; 1- Itlaii,
rjim W ra. S#1ee(lon« w il Ih* an
I l..t.-„.r H*"t&gt; •
BOtoead hy M u . Dicks
Reels Entertain With Jtiin e U e B m l. ml

EU SHOW

iKea os aatteg mayor of
orh after Jimmy Wolhaf’a
ittam u d u i popular poi­

Mr*.

Office 148

TOM MIX IN PERSON

M lors Ixnahelle llagan. Jr^ retlritig pirinl.-nt, the ii'cmBastska Howard, aad Maty .Uu- kers o f the T . K. I . I ! * » „ f tha!

Yimcograph Printing
The most beautiful girl employe I tn the .round* of th* Chic*(o
World'* Pair— (hat ia w.i « rrv i )•.&lt;!»-• rallad Mias Catherine
Palmer, 21. blonde Crntu-y o ' I' •• s caihler. She was chosen
trom * held of S7 to rule aa r
t id A ’ .lenoUv* Week.

T e le p h o n e :

Mrs. Lovejoy Honored
With Party On Friday

drum o f the state com mittee meetins over which korley presided a*
Democratic *late chairman, with
the .m run eem en t that he wished
to introduce the fallowing re»o-

A NEW LINE-UP
NEW YORK, Oct Z .-T h e keen­
est New York observer* say that
the farm revolt ha* more serious
Implications than moat people r*
alia*.
Confidential
report# received
hare Indicate that farm ers in va­
rious part* o f tha country ar*
aora as blasss at N. R. A. because
their living costa hav* gon* up
rapidly while th* price* o f the
goods they sail hav* stood still or
dropped. They ar* gelU ng th*
Idea that the A. A. A. program
la a colossal flop and Intlal that
nothing but a :toa l Inflation will

PETERS, Society Editor

GIVEN
MOST VALUABLE
PLAYER AWARD

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ll.n.H X'M M T l»[ Cf.ll#*rd #. '

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•■After winning eecernl eoimcoj W l M r n u t a b t f axsinit out-of-

Jimmie
Stand Filet In
B|* League.

l« « g t n w , MftmV.'V golf team
headed b* Andrew Carm a .y &gt;i
r-*Uh-maker
manager of the
nr &amp;sb lout an Ut

D a rt’ d *

I 'l w

h Jackftsnvllle

vert

(n w n ta

Sunday u

.
lb * Kart Coait tvan presented
jY&gt;

U**- •;

the- 1**3 baaAall season ejajed,
1Chuck KJoln o f tjw Phi Ilea and u ruotur linr-up. Inch
M*ntil, fenuer Utile
Jlpqnjo Wwr ' o f i’ hUsiWphia’*
Jl t'Jde. ttyM*Kml1*;* O
Athletics, ateod firat In the Na*

Hoad and American league*, reepugtlvely, without a thance of
lss|pg their places In the final’ re
check o f the leftaop'a tecord. be
fe n the ofTlcli! 1 .r s r a g r ., art

O’Doul of Brooklyn Uli year, and
P o n * Jta average. Jimml* put
on ft rpuri In.hle finalmmp. Wtllnf three time# In-ilie attempt#
to add two polnta to hie mark,
bnd- he etUl fell far abort pf the

•■1&lt;7 average that Dale A'eaamW,
of Boiton, made a yea.- ago grp
beak him out for the title.
mjlftg pidya wdru not eupertor
&gt;! Second to Pegs, Hefnle Hamah
.w e * fahNted lMt' ynar when
and IAm Uehrlg of the'Ncw Voth
IftHaa won a three todebdown
WW'
serial pt- Charlie Stole and Jimmy nughea, lYankrea, wero tied at J4I whill
P j p JA Nippon - « f - arteaU*]: rare planed on the alek Hat foi ideln ’i teammate,Virgil "Spud*
fft*
W*ro«r ahuity.innd if. ho neat few days «t Slots re- Da eta, took eeeoml la tba National
league with a JIU man.
I f f . w V the main factor In (he
The vnofTiclal recordt of tba
leaitng flee l.atamen it each ma­
CM*h Patch
aniejr, atwaya |
jor league follow.
•I
p v r in b A I . M M IIIK
* 4 f m *• aurprtae,- pet hlt Qa•I All Jt II IVI.
ra through a long blocking drill'
Kllrn, I ’ Ii IIa
I I I Ml Tai t i l .lla
iQraham field yaaterday afterH a»U . I'h tta
III I I . i t 1 U l i t
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nit*.
n&gt;7 tit u m .ifi
u-It;had kean grublleiiod that
aVrrr Illanta
111 |7( II I t , tit

jEWidiftM would take the
endftfial easy Mandcy after ,*
ft. hut any thcaishta as to a
traly practice were dlapeJM

Itrtt'lirrh, J'MI I I I ||| |] h j ]|
*M RHtl-A&lt;j I .R I I 1I H

Milton Wafe, aophopifre Kim, rrniA'
he Sewanee game with a b*d
ink|e, and ilabo Heat born, an end,
etfll wearing civilians. All In'all,
however, th* OpTbge and Blu
came yut of t|&gt;o eantpeign oponer Ollfrlfcfl
f lit
la good shape. Dig Bill Perr»**l H t I a &gt;u I s
fironklyn
vorked out in fine etyle wHh lb*
Inerpenm iuf- wlrt he tn f o n &gt; r 8 * t -

irday. lie hpa ads^d weight .Inc*
xla attack of malaria and I*
"•The ball carriers had thing, a looked to .trend!hen the rente;
wifi* easier,'a* tliey were dmrotwl situation.

l 5 paMlng, kicking and 'general
:J\Mtn!ag With the’ ball thrbugh a
nalaton lino eompniad of th-i
&lt;f«t*r, enda and baeka.
&lt;1
Bam iJavl. waa eeatm] on
•Hw'kldellitea1nurelng a cut lip
f p i •Carlo. Bullock diracted the
■foam at ougrter-bgcjc *i&gt;d led, a
haekfldld rompo.ed of Chat*, lhb|
S E t o Z l :&lt;?b&gt; Mldfllekapf fb.

your lUt

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Ford woo ton buck, rests*

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I r b .e l g I.

[fit, place a “W in the eolomn
the team yon think’ will’win.
r ^ e Herald before ndbn,
‘the team* w W tie, -write
listed.

poelt* the
eettdlt.io

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Aliens* l u l l T*"Mr«, III
l.iM.C, " '

to The*
beat cHihtu to win in time of a tl«. ■ v *7«:
The firat three pteraoruv aendlnir 1n the
number of Winning tOMls Will lie awarded two

Beach

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Join Wearer end Henry BurHride ,»on tea t*\ Ida* bowling
toumdtnrrit fit *h« Hanford Bowl­ UNFURNISHED
aW B
ing C1«b Alley* with a total of . h o are. 2004 Sanford
.1271 pin.. John Iferbat and V- Phone U frpr detatla.
E / Welle ftel.hed eeeood with

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a1A near tourimmeftti dtarta thin
weak. AU bowlek pleans twglaUr.
Saturday at s' P&gt; H.“Orlando will
bowl Hanford herd and* Sunday at
2:30 p. M. Lee.burg will rill San-’

FIVE BOOM HOUSE, 40* Weat
• Central. Poor room h*nai, H»t

Georgia va.
Georgia Tech ra.ffetU gckr

rOH SALE; Tnfemallonal i tractor

(a perfect order, caah or taraa.
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WE HAVE In Sanford a tdftuM
. 'miniature upAght f h * - * * '
ard make, maiiorany ***•. **••*«

Nftvjr'Yft. M «re«r
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party for

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Sewinre’e .'howlng again.t Ken­
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The .t i f f aea.lon held yeiterdvy m ill.4 «l| ih ]a
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algnlflc. Stanley'. Intention to 1-1***11.114
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put an Improved team In the game .M.Ichmo ............... —
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at JacknoTtvllle. Though appar­ 4lI In. « t fleCJ
U Idl
ently aatlefleA with tha brand of
ball played b&gt; Jh* Oalore ngalrut
Htet.'n, Coach Stanley dnriaie.
that It woo'l win games against
«|.|Hi.ilion of higher caliber.
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T . n . . . . . . IS ; V i r a l . l a l ‘ " l i *.
Carraway and C. F- William*, t A t u li.lD . t l ; O eW H m rtw *
MUOafP ckATgu 80k,
J d a r lU w l 1*1 IU. John'S lA m u ip o U .I
1-2 »• 1-1; 'Wel'.e* and fijoaavr w ji
fA m c t u r )((
, ng A . C. Me- w M .lilne'on A Irf* U h lliw n n l. a.
B U l.o t* •.
Kern old., f
1-t |o- J 1-2| 4Ed- jrCi.onrul dnaa rMr i IT!
l l * n d » r » « n I.
i'I! ^ im 'frn m wftrda and Beano'l eon from C r . t t . I « ; T ^ i.l.v lll* I.
HAVE YOUR WATCH repalrul
W. Hpencor, ft Chandler Sharon and D. D. Hmuh a Y iti. ii 11; lu rh m n n d I.
by one who realty know# boa
i-n jil.t i l.l n m l u
| x .u l.| .n . P olr
tiretn ip»t to ) to g, pt,other* *»at Jon*, wan
Briggs,
Jeweler, Mftg. Ae.
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liar ring nn'l K' ifennia.**
MISS* MII.DHEL) 1 IX teaches pln s f t ; l a i n s l i r r t - w a.
a o v am w e &gt;t
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Igtihad Fiwdl Thoma. woo from R. U. Chapman.
eno and violin. Btudio Southalde
. I t ; T * . a . M in * . I.
T * ' - amU aga.simantoo, of ^ tU,n«. u (, g . fftamy li.r
Primary. 60 rents a I c o n .
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cow. Freeh In. M» E. Ird.
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age e weak. up. Btdu* j
B#ek Hammock. B*uU V *
SEVEN ROOM H O U rt:'
term.. k n ' Ewing, L*k* i
SALE! Three mule*,
particulara imiulr. at CNg

for

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2nd. St. amf Park Avenue-

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and In tjie way you
r^a«E. hip -indigestion.tjr "down In the dump." fyeling
u Mlak to '.ftcMH*. ' 'It fom ents tn tha brewery, not
itpkiAh, ' ‘ lift aged four fall months Ip wooden cafka, c

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Support To Prevail

NEWARK, N. J-. Oct. *.^-4JF)
—The death o f Arthur Media­
te rt In a i v s u k tr In n Florida
pfiMB camp had
alraagi yorjoel today and ft w-u on u .of
the moat extraaid'uary storlia
to go down on the breal pol ce
blitter for
Inscatigalbm.
It
rama front th? nervous ilpa o f
Mrs. Julln Mslt'efert the ‘‘Jer­
sey .Kid's" mother who told -a
precinct cap ram ttr- vita living
in constant lia r of Heath at
the hands il ttu former chain
gang convict whom she befriend­
ed, The e*n r' l, .all* said. Is
James Trtv.c, tt), who rvcgntly
waa given i cuM ’ tmrnl
re­
lease from prison. Travis testi­
fied at the trial o f the prls.i.
official who was co&gt;n wted !r.
said has *:n trying to for-e
bit attrntiv it on her nod. IsMaillrfrrt * dratli. Tinvlg aha
buffed, he tl'e^clly gsvg her
and her y ou iu v - son a i t \»s
bsating.

(/efertolation C o m m it­
tee Votes Down Be; s o l u t i o n Seeking
Bonus PaymentNow

BRIGHT FUTURE POWER W ILL BE
PREDICTED FOR DISCONTINUED IF
EARLYPLANTING WINDS GET HIGH

Southern Florida Pa
Ip -Path Of Tropical
Hurricane Which hi %
Of Sizeable Extedt

■CHICAGO, Oct. *4.—Iff*)—Tha
W A B H lh otO N .' Oct. i . - OF)—
time and place committee late
Faced By stubborn opposition to
some major fujUcles, tbs
old
|pt night voted unanimously to
guard o f the rWmar ken Federation
award the 1P3« American Region
Mtr The A n w lu e * Fieeal
r
o v e r t h e fire*
o f Labor last night poised ttselt
Shortly briars n oon tM .
national ronvanUon to MiantT'^gyW elle o f - * c a n y o n In
- - 1 | •V •
confidently fer the expected con­
•raor Sheila was In C hicago' U
Iinrometpr «t Key Wwt h*d&lt; j
1 th p a r k fr o m w h ich 9 6
vention floor fight developing
present the formal Invitation lm DiiUffclder Sees Out- Steps Planned To Pre­
droppwl to 29:88 wllh A 19b o d ie s h a v e b e e n re&gt;
wllh the resolutions committee.
« y ,1
“
pare Public Against mllo wind from east
ItMik Gootl For VesrNEW YORK, Oet. 4. —(*■&gt;—
The nppearance o f Sccrefary
t
p a rtin g t o b r in g
The American l.g w n committee
Frances
I’
erhlna
and
Au.uinlstrPresident Booeerall projected the
Possible
A c cidents east. All ships in tha h a r b o r
« 1» legislation toI!*y» voterl down
---------- — o f j ( t le a s t
etables
And
Celery
tor Hugh 81 Johnson i f U.e NUA,
rceolations submitted to It by five
wera tied up at their piers in
it relief raearery campaign Into tha nee before the cenvnntlon, we* e ji ut­
atatea asking the Immediate pay
Kerosene nad gas lamps and n precaution. Most busies—
phases o f enforcement and. finan­ eri upon |g toper oil the criti­
K ionnians
Julius ‘ Diugfelder,
w a re trapped in
mHrt o f the bonus.
local rom inisflon merchant who randies may have to be pressed
cing yedtarday In onnfsrencwa with cism of organised Ja.ni's ep-kpa
houses and residence!
i lira iret^gniay afternoon.
patiltng In flashing cubir. awe- is iv close student o f the celery Into service fiir lllumlnatijn In
Me principal aldea bnmadlataly mi n In the coanells of (b. recovery
this city during the neat 4d or West were battened down
inspiring
In
magnitude,
th*
Atu*r
■aktent auper*
no.|
vegetable
aituation
o
f
Florida,
administration.
Opoa - hla ratum from Chkggo.
lr«a i -■flop inarched down broad told Sanford Kiwanien* lu an tn- T2 lumra. it was lee rnv,I thin aft- industry was vlrtuslly
If t li county charitlea
HJgh officials of Ih-r frdsrttlin
Kecretary Woodln laft with the
Mlcjiigaii Boulevard yrMerday.
fo in u l talk at the M&gt; ntexurvia einojn after receipt of weelhcr pendsd.
&gt;- V
»M&gt;r fc8 : «qoro bodlee lay In P n aldfn t proposals for federal aid r«pressed ronfllrncr they had the
i f k r 10 oabrokan boaro, 1*0,000 , |oU| |m)
|tat - At . wh{ll#, report* which laikcate that Ugh
™ ravine «nd aff«rta e je Id Opening closed banka now hold- votes, both within -he re.elutlone
winds
and
tain
may
visit
IM«
arc*
man and women, united In com .
. ..
^
flari—
■
HAVANA, Oct.
. l e . i o jhateva 't o * .
la g about four^U llpn dollars of committee end i n n.t; the dele­
man memory, strode In n.stlcu- »**•
* • " . •,' (i
" u*' for the next few days.
gates
generally,
t®
carry
through
WScentroto Wt «Um W j 100 aian are In idle money and in early statement
II. II. Coleman, locsl manager “ that If the ■wind*
jlous form e lion between weUs o f look it very good, one o f the best
a
.a
a
LT?-rX
2
aariouuly Injured by the , Preaidant la In proapect. the program o f William Ureen.
for tbs Florida Power and 1 (ght will probably hare the waist
specletora, eteaaed solidly should- in years."
* i I a
Co., which suffered heavy lust in many years," the national
.m ad eatwabls bp U)« »Ww Jfr. koapavdt signed 17 codes ex­ the president. v
e
t
In
shoulder,
and
ecoroe
deep
(llngfelder
was
one
of
four
A passible Interruption o f tfie
during the.Labor Hey storm, (let- •eryatery eJvUed precsStV
i Jbealikf eajtron that t*- tending the NUA working and
on liolh sides of the f -ur-o.il. j inforlnB, speakers w ho w ero c alled
Mowly
Elected
E^oard
'
&lt;W )*iao!.*hen • wage conditions near almost the placidity of the --on.rillun was
-III J lt f!.!]! i l f t M e - f i C i k t lu-JhU nrSMtotlrM iKla4
II Mo«t
Moet T
Tuesday
described as the
\VUI
u ead ayf^
m*r*k- ------- ’ll p fln * b y ' K rikaula n l T u woi.fi jiiig'
riiy wiU'bc auapciitleti if condition* sh | i It desci
‘
J C M lu iirs. entice—industry— and* -commeryev a voided yssu n toy .b ,.- a au edtug.
half of the dixturbeoce
There has been nothing ' ihe
director. 1 he v ile r siwak
____
to astina- pen.’ Hngh 3. Johnson, indjutrlsl recess that Whs u W n btfore an
•»au«i#
tha
proporliOi,a
of
thu»«
T o Name Officers this p ir .d e o f the legion al Us , p n w&gt;rj, Kiw„ li. n, y H. U „ „ o n
insurgent group ssskind action on
reruAI last night end early l e j A .
F^^SHBVf Qi
administrator, brought the charof rally Saptrmlirr.
l aanerlnUnd- ifre here, th e president then des­ uaemploymcnt Ineora** . could ar­
The warning was gives Florida
SIxly-fiv* directors to a s r v e n fle .n lh annuel convention, o f- j B|ll| |&gt;T( r , S 'h u sl, who told o f
" I f w* have winds of ui near
rive
to
demand
thai
they
js
that high winds might aUn itrlks . '
i on the ignated Johnson to assemble the
tha K*i«i»iila County Chamber ul flclals declared. It likewise was recent vaoalioii1trips lu Iowa end
given
credentials
to
sit
In
.the
thr fore* of tho*r bliwniit hrie wllh hurrirane Intensity these. .'S t™
la brash flra machine fo r administration o f the
(Nysmrrrr fur th* new yrnr were
untivalli-d In this city s Century ! &gt;,.rw y „ r|| City rrs|»-rlivrly, mimI IjilKir I&gt;ay", lu* /ai&gt;\ "and
Th* Helen Obeenretonr rsperta n d . f i i a Chief Ralph ngw deal for American business c ihvmtiob.
clrctril an a reault of the ballots'
L o.ls Welnstoek, a lm .br
of
\ .J
iC ia tcu re II. K .k rrroii, local ran- in r v r r y indlvalion
,'H a w “ suicide to arnd ayd to band It
that
tbr* c l the center o f the dlxilurtmpto
cast in the annual election on u f Inetury.
thla group which has erjauirsd
Mia tha walled-In can*
It e j r r l l d In ntofRters, n o p e nt|^ plaul ow ner, who yav* liis Kin ili will prove dangvio- n to ur moving northwestward 4'
Tueaday.
George Harrison, governor of
its own convention, lui-l all of his
C *»eblocked
Tliat menilx-ra of th* trade l»&gt; ly and
a federal reserve bank a f New
color, and t hicjyjo spilled ^||„piee.ions , f the Nl tA piog rsiu . linm and t » the public, iiTilurdial* ing n large area Including &lt;
followers
wers
paid-up
frderaiton
flampe and whose only York, met with the President and
atrp* will br taVr-n to dl»contiiikie gory province. No Injuria# w e * ,4
exprrrspd then cunftdrric* 111 III* out so many M tou.n pb to wit
n
in
g
fe
ld
n
elated
that
the
alt- was a wind Inf cow- Woodln and B comprehensive pro­ members and.today would uemmnd pre.ant Hoard ol Diiclurs Is re­
a r i l ice In this city In avoid any reported In the first half a f the
admittance ; ig
' &gt;&gt;• cr&gt;n»tntlon.
H I M • " ro, l n’ » , “ uf 'h e wnliook for celei y i ,
particularly chance of an nccldrnt/*
dorm .
1
up the waH « f • rarlne.”
gram for pushing out credit to Weinatock 'contended federation flected in the fact that nlnion' nil
total wnw^rflfficult.
|;, khJ V l i n * In northein m erk .le
Hein fell In torrents and
Mr. ('oleniato said that a similar
Approximately 1600 m in en- finance the price-lifting dr hr# ap­ ufficlala should reti.s from advis­ of them were re-elected.
The parade a U i t d shortly a ft
||tiw &gt;( „
U4tl#, p rn aiifioti to«f* taken la^t month drrd* rf bUlhoards end trees wf|S
•M. 'tha canyea to ftpht'tha pears imminent
Among the new mrriihcn ut Ihr
ory positions with the NUA.
lea when autoanlv tha wind .Johnson said after his two-hour
NVw v „ t k and tin n remilt Die fily mi l It* blown down In all parte of Hasdtol
These now seryliiK- n list which board m e : L. F. Uuylr, II. II. er II) o'clock from the city a near ,rvr|&gt; b|mJ w lu , w ,.
rriulMit* writ* f irtunatr hi that although
Helen ennopneed lbs
Pfed ,(h ! Xjam&gt;ldarlnx bru*h
(Continued From Page One)
irwludes Ore»r sod
John
I. Coleman, H. G. Gray, Kail laaii- north side gild paced dawn the „ia te having n sim ita r* o f ceU iy
no accident -I were i r ^ . r t f t l
renter la pe"*lnI »»*t o f w|f
.u e r a r iM w , *tee« of
I^wls, preajdent of Hi* United minn, V . C. MacMnhna, II, D. w r f » to Soldier Fn-bl in Grant i U ,,, ■*asou, tin,I n Im ilag* of
He Bibird I hat if wrih tce .j «|ia- caplthl.
f a man climbed twn by two
Mine Workers—w n e d.-.&lt;-ribcd by I'ope, W. II. hrhmidt, and Del Park. Aa evening fell the platoons plants in lb *
r-iaiasuta „*ctlun.
continued at any tiino of ttu day
A sevetily-inlle gale hero SA&lt;
walla tba.Pnwa* #y •meh#
Welnatvek'na havm*» "orcepted want Waikvr In Hanford; Jn men wero alill paeaing
the
Judge's ||,c,e is e » e ,y teas, n to looh for
oi night, Adtficial* of h « r jniphny forced a moratorium " Ctl tJUA . and killed thpaa who
th ev eow toe*red lieu a e r it clause Wilsnti m% Chuluutn; eKv. Calvin •toad,
S
*--v ' ■ » .
— - a goad return on early celery.
(Continned l)ti I'nxi* Four)
orders, ilmutlnga, corn inerts s ! l
In the lutgmobllf c » l^ that deuioa Mead aads Dr. MIU* Waller nl
A pel foci day iiT lirjlliant sun
H r said I hat ho bad just ioF*cn Park; Fieri Forward at For­ *hln* contributed to tlm giory o f liiruo.1 from tlio I lev.i- tun M ooi*
political trouhlea.
wf^keri die right t» a rihe."
it
___ .. L- “ Scat to the reeslutlon* commit­ est O t y : Mb&gt;s N&lt;rhu W&gt;lly c tile spectacle. Silvery and rop|ier llpvetr section w liord ' last w-'ik
LO R 'A N U ffU M , Oei. 4.— 6* V L
i
g
h
t
D
o
c
k
e
t
H
e
a
r
d
tee yrsterdya for consideration Lake Mary; Mis. Jas. W, Coatrs hrlmrta gleamed ami stale, naWASHINGTON, Oct. 4f*-^fPl'e4&lt;&gt;U&lt;|a rie t woi*. ,.*t nut in
iy rodmt • ,
i
I t e r , f » , anarpplayed ra &gt;
l l y J u d g e W i l k i n u o n Tbe Weather Unreal) this morning
jfe h . Hickson, deputy 'she:I# were jek'sndt for ■ bu-hoar week a n j U P. Mills, at nvicdo; W. P II nal and legion flo g s nnury- all b .u n i. A heavy rain In t .‘ ‘ siunlay
picture pnJafUenUt, waa am
nnd un4 n|i|nyaseai ins dsi.ee, u«th Grogan at 1*1018, ami Amln-w llu
issued tbr f-llow lng utorn) ‘ whnv
day long aa the varied g ro u p s — Inn-rased Hie liaim d which Hint
d 'b y petite* on a charge o f under Sheriff J. F, McCMiand fut, of which Gr«*a-i'avom.1 In hla da, f .. aitd Paul Lubas at Slav
Ing: "Nurtheast storm wgrtiloj
the
past
five
yearn,
became
jailer
__
with
the
national
colors,
red
area
now
km.ws
in
Hml
I
lie
.
s
i
tli
L
II.
W
rhh,
white
men
brought
j In Anpaatlon with ,u rtiB g
speech opeifthg lh«
tunvention,
T b . newly cJerl.d d ir n t a ,. will ^
, nJ l||(#
flo a tin g
U a ...... .. full o f w . i . r and la k e irilii I'nllc* Cuurt Monday after­ rllsplaynd from Jupiter |0
&gt; fir*. jtk wpa reported seen to Uif the Seminole County ja&gt;l this the establishment of v l*l»&lt;r party,
rnrot at Uw c it y Halt next Tura jfr|| into |||)r , , fkt&gt;n |MaU , ndOkmicholne
1, . !
a I .V , level,
morning.
noon was fined |2k by Judge S. Morl.U Kryt end north e (
tha annyan and |Urt tha
He taken the place ■ of Dave employe representation on NHA
y mg t to r.erl Irai e
y u | a nailiaariws from eveiy ria l* and
" I f tbry have is m down tlu-ie A. It. Wilkinson on a charge of Keys to Tarpon Bpriog*. H
gad had ktroM M soahad
Brodpey, w hi was rcio-ueil from cod authorities jn&lt;l » Federal II*.* ,"r,
w rommg year, as
pin. foreign countries were rap
lutlay and lu.........rue," hr said, reckless driving. A ciiniu* of tlrlv isnc warning* at Key West
IIn his |WMHifti&amp;B VhiQ I f 1* duty after the County Commie- cenfeilaw oaer fill Industry.
n-aulrptl by the ruimlltiiUon a u l
, .
...
t
.
,
#
.
I
rvM
iilM
.
rixiin all In ti&lt; atr u* •on'a»i»« I mi nig while inluiirntril wet dls- nn thr FI or 1*1* Keys. A tropical
In nddlt'on lo ilia difficallivs by-law* o f |lie in unmiAtiun
'
m i
, .
,
.
.
..
slunrrs h«(l Investigated ■ tej-ort
illrloibano* Is caatrred
i
».
is.
*
*
•
nanu]
nml
bugle
ron
m
—
m
a
rly
ittniii
wanuti*
, Mm rv I** u runner lills.r*l.
Tb* •lrrtlon &lt;oniinlltrei w b.tb
. .
. . .
.
.
...
. »
. ...t,.,.
that he had aided and aoeiu d flip embrared by edtoe or tliesc proWill
o
f
1
li«in
|iUv
i*t
1
lilt*
marvbt^t
Mia
I
t
h*y
will
I
o
j*»* ni Va%t ..IkHI
Hiller esses brought ltd i Court southeast of llavan- •pparealty ^ ^
'
(Continued
bn
I*age
Four)
|ir*(iar«il
tInbaltut
hh
.
l
w
n
n
t-«l
whipping of a neg; i prisoner
mi'etug north nurtl ritWOOd
Rascovfrlnar; named Sharp. Mr. Urudwa/ ar.d
ib* v « i « rtiiiMitnl *tf H. U- High It* whirli men fo r y t a m h a v r nriina o f Ih**i»*' w|»*rli w ill 1j« tin w e r e , * follow s:
north by west atlrndrj by dxngagv
I
"n
e
l»
hattla
and
thr
fa
*
o
ilira
|
ib»r
w
alrr.
Tbr
Fa^l
**•»•».;
U*»
ii
Fnrr-I
Tucker,
while,
rherge*!
layman, a« chan man, W. W
nun galra and pusaibly winds Jm ,i
sturn Shortly. hla wife left Saafo-d yesierliy MacDonal
Willi loilering. w*s fined II
|n i prinJuflliif
w ni bunt III' i«'
Hurt
Hay Ufa, J l
M n itn lrU t, ( ', II of thr Wnrlti W ar, ruuk
fur their home at Bara tote, loth
burr leans fmc* near th# ceotefi '.
thr
arromiM
nilitirnt
o
f
ran
n
on
|
r
r
n
tly
ttn
.
In
ntlirr
wnrd*,.
|»r»*
II
J
power*,
whit*,
charged
“ j. A . W .'K p e * * local phyai o f them declaring that Mr. Drod
jin Swing KUU, of l*ak* Mary, A. (2. Wagner,
"Strong north**** wind* are t t In Fall
aerwaming ovrr trrm hci. durlioti h i« b***n n ir l.il.'l *li.rflv wiili operating n laundry agency
o
f
Cliuluutu,
I.
n
Hallies,
«r
j
»kw*U
way
U
Innocent
of
the
rbarges
who baa beta epeodlag ai
mi nrcounl of w*[ith*-i I'lindrii it' without e license, will he tried on pected this afternoon and tbnt|M,
tainunlB, ami J. A L*ogan( o f (»#• I
placed
against
him.
W V n the ctuln supporting »
,pH o f hla vacation In a hacprobably reaching g »'e l*WS i l l
Wlirt* I*.I yesr on ahmil U 1 . It*. I ridav.
Sheriff McClelland slated today
i Lines etrept on tb* Key*
1' 1,000 acres of bi t. u* wuu Ml
" ronto, Canada, expect* that while Mr. HUksu.i becomes swing la front »f th* Ken&gt;ii*.&gt;'»
HrWilt
Huncan
and
Pasco
llunTha new Huinl uf ill car turn h
out in South Ilornta, Ih**'* ii*'* ran. white painters charged with a whole gal# and pnealbly
la Bnaford In about the official JaUer, th ru i n / , be Hotel snapped act Friday after s v follow*:
uf hurricane force ---er* ~
Indies'
rtanil shout 40&lt;kl ■ re* of ' k*hih " drunkenness, wero fined |‘, .a-*h
ha wrote frlind* bar* tlmea when Deputy bh-rtff O. It- noun, J. U. Mai tonald, local FI &gt;r........---------------------y r :r [
AHaiuonl*
Hpiings:
II. F.
Mr Htngfvlder ital*sl Hist * n ly
1^‘ ioy Nvahil. WIHw Nishlt.
Eetridgg* and Sheriff McClelland Ida Motor U s* | bus agent re­ Ilaiues, l - H. Ilamea, W.
II
bia family, -Dr. Knox laft will aaaume the (Junes of jailer, ceived -painful lirulsei about tin* llaincs.
cabbage al-o will I*** pi*&gt;fUntil**- ( rliern Hiotimfield. ( huilie llruwti, Advisory Commit
•ever*! w»aka uro to aojoy Including fpendlng the night in head, bruises i hich are sluw in
There is a rlioilay* of pUntr and \V|ll.ur Jordan, chuigcd with Of NHA To Hold Mi
( luiluota:
H K. Long, A. G.
mending. I U '» in llulrhbton, nu
— “St,
■ T-laud*,
—
**World's
tha W
orld* thg JalL
_____
The shifty nurthoaat and east ala» owing to wralliei coi*d»tiur.a. disorderly condurt. w»re ftned |b
Wagner, James Wilson.
his old noma In Canada, . Mr, Eatrldga and Mr. TILkton other oyenpeat if the swing, wan
When member* o I tha local
Kent 1*811; Gordon J. limit. It windj which bays blown luthrmlt- end thii*» wlech inn lie secured each, while H is* Picket waa fined
kot Injured wto « tho drain ai&lt;epoparalioa In
f I on a rharg* of dlsoiderly con- vn ry Committee of the NBA
!
Rev. Galvin Mead, and Ur. Mile. twrit Ijr a r r u tmke #Monro* alnc*
p*J on,hla able
al* roatly.
out of Which a row cem
duct.
t'ampelgit Army meet at tha CSy
.
Wellert
early
yeuterday
morning,
bring
Mr. MacDog Id's head atrpsk
Howdira,* three other
m that b m m b t him to a morning.
Tli* Klwaiilslm decided t*i lake
John Gilmore, rhargetl with llall Friday night at 7:BQ o'clcek,
Forrest r ily : Fre«l Forwaid.
;
ing rain and thriwte of anothar
mea are cominlealoned depullea, the cement aijegralk and for a
state far ear#cal days.
(Continued On Peg* Three)
contempt uf court, was fined ft they will spend most of thalr tlpM
riencTa: Mrs, Lout** Dills, J. A. l.abor
|)ay storm
fxperirnce,
a
unc
on
^
n
.'short
time
h.t
oTariiti rapidly, ha th^f salaries depwtd'ng, upon the
dlicuaslng the proposed natlem
l* g » » , and II, B. Levy.
.caused slight dsmage to th* townumbr erf arrests they make. Thieto The after efftotJ of this fall still
tod |a now
Imke Mnry: frank Evans, t '- e r of tb* City llall eorly this
"M e "Buy Now" campaign, • ¥
gaga are* (Edmund M eUeh,: af are felt by Mrj MacDonald who
with tha it
the part local person* should p h f
nioryiing by ripping liter shingles
haa been down
it only thr** II. U l la, and Miss Noon Wylly.
Raafend, A- I* Mattolf. • : Oy
torn rare) day*
l mke
e t * Mnnror:
“
Gu* t-huiah,
„ f f th* cupola. Werttmen wets » ui thi* campaign.*
v' , *n&gt;
since Fi
and then for i
and &amp;• M. Tyler, o f A lu m w ts times
I
in hit boanlUl
Angwhodi )t. W. Irsln , J, IL pairing the damage today,
Mgyor V- A, Speer will yrotUe.
o f time.
Up ring*.
J f «only short per
M to retom to
Mi'iikk, nnd W J. Wells, Jr.
perteni using l ho main entrance
over th* meeting •• chaineaR,
’ a f RL.lwvla, bat It
Ovlcdoi Mrs. Jas. W. Coatrs, C. into th* City Hell did so with cas----------------------------—rrrWith tb* alrieal here tomorrow filling stations, drug at.res, hutilr, while gll member a of th* Cqgi*9»‘ he he»
‘M I
S. I aw, L. P. Mills, C. U W**t. tiunj
f
uf W. Ileary Dryant, deputy col­ bnanling hous
ami all iiirican- pllsnc* Board, as well as General
in, and will c oin to
■i.d U. P. Whwler.
WlilIc official* o f tli* Ufgo lector for the Milk Control Board tils astablishmenta sidling uiilk Frank Evan* of th* Army e ill hit
from Toronto.
I'uuliJ. h tax, VV, P. Grogan dir-tor which had been located
at 'l'XIlahasse*. It will b* rusco* nr choculst* milk must also file in a* lutsrostsd member* « f &lt;M
end K. 11 . Im a-f.
the ,Munkipal Pier fer the pfat
Cemuxlttem
application for * ll.nns*.
Slsviai Amir- W Duda, J r , Paul b-iw r.n tli* old Clyde dock and sary for all producers uf milk, &lt;11*V.
*W -&lt;i7etJlkA '• sir
It U unlawful for any distribu­
trlbulgra
and
sollrilura
lu
secura
l.uk*-.
end
Martin
Stnnkn.
I
Attacked b y t e s unknown to­ the darkness. W!
1 got U? 1
few days could not ho ronchOd,
.vjnfurdl (J. 6 . Adame, IJnton|(( la understood that Ibe winds licenses required by law utfurt tor or producer-distributor to de­ Grocerymen Diaeasa
il— er as he was entering ki&lt; discovered that my le*L arm wn«
liver milk or chocolate milk to a
E. Alter., Geer M l ) . UUhop, L. V- j j j
bedroom St a rooming bouse mi broken, end that
sterdny brought alight darn­ milk, wbnlimr from large dell Ira store, hotel, enfa, or aid, dealer ‘ Their National Coda
packet hid
Doyle. Hand! 1 iRmor, II. It. Colo- amr I
or
on#-cow
dairies,
iBny
b*
sold
fa
w :j West Third 8 ‘ roet |s»i 1
e l tlrnlr properties
that has not secured a lie*ns* or
hw n rifled o f |3 i k eh with 4 man, IV. 8 . Oldman, L. H. Con- poaK
urday algkt, X . JK.IUrohall.'.
With F o n e it Oatchel.
,,
... , _ . r.
I riBBtihn* which had been tied to Hanford or AmiliHile County.
email amount o fc b n L ' in nnotbci t&gt;aliyv \ &gt; l#&gt; Ctjpprr, K. I*, floati*
Mr. Bryant will p at County mad* application for th* llcanro Avenue grocer, presiding!
m t as4d lo k iv t bt«n •*(
n l m l i t f , ro
* * ‘
after notk* has been given.
packet, was all. Ui|t 1 had left F. F. Horne , H C. Hu Dos*, T . l S J f f
office
to
ropes wars saaived Clerk V. E. Hoegl
it ia the duty uf every distribu­ hers o f the Senfopd
W. M.. „ «
i
«hu 7 ; Ito els’ niter
if
Weeing p ir h e w d gi»cei*aj U Duma*. I tj. Gray,
morrow from ll.tw u'rlock until
tor
or daalrr to ascertain whether pandent Grocers A
e fete minutes htf&gt;to."
H V r * **■ J j *l**li,*IJT**1* iJ’ V i
^*'1
l,rod** reoyad to a oaw go- 6:00 o'clock In tb* ■ flnrnoon, Us or bot every store, rafe, h 1* 1, er at th* Court House oa
H— I I
Mr. Marvlisll a tg eJ that his
■i alitor J&lt;f»t west *4
e f the t le up will acrept npplicat oris for Itnight to discus* the
np* tied
had not torn w u n rk e d a* s s s r i m
* * £ £
j . t h " * * wfmt •^Oecrnil."
w ^
them a* merchant where milk or choco­ tlonal Grocery man's code
« fy ccaaea, nnd will l*
llU
lISjll
phi
late
milk
la
sold,
ha*
secured
a
t
as
he
could
toll..M
e
tobeturt
Manrotrito.
I
f.
C.
MecMaboa.'
&gt;ijrv i»
writ.
rchrdulrd to ba hoard la
,
t«
» “lhe elccfrl
it (h f Intrude) djA entered thr John Mriodt, Hr, H. A. Nswiaaa,
The following p*rsi ru must sa­ licensa.
dn-dge uwnton tomorrow. .
hfume
only a fee m'aatee before H. M. I'spwogh, H a pop*, w
It
ts
unlawful
for
thf
owner
af
iwaltod develop man is
la euro license*:
Mf. Gatrhal Meted t
' l h « thef ' huatoua* H- Sehmlde,
a.
il o.
wr*t *g rondlttowo.
Milk produron*
nr* daflnad a store, hotel, rafe or »ld* dealer thg lorol grocerymen atewek *04 »‘i»h&gt;vr
and that. U:e man never Hhlnliol er, *\T A. Epeer. W. 11 .'
Th throat af haary
aa parsons who own ns ur mors to purrhe** milk from a rtealsr with the a»ioctal loo weet‘
|« cheaee to mng \ 4 .Vhn r t o r Tan niruff#.'4 l*y w a rj
Walker.
who is unlicensed.
news wlpue milk U tdd.
a l— a had ; today t
ord M approving ,0m .
affair U see*.— o f a grow- Fred T. WDIr^aa. and
Fred H
Apple#hunt far deal,re 1 license cod* wbidt also ha* tk*
are
persons
tfONM
to
poatpaim
Bilk
dealer*,
who
" -|wly, I g ..L b to t M j
et at rol.lxHe* or attcinpu Wilson
e milk will nut to accepted from any o f all the fogd |auragte
from .aegi h id i ix
Who purchase or
rohkery whktoMbes to e s pevsty ri|^ totoJ. tu-1
Ida
•fithln th* state for Ml* In this dealer except those s p p r t n d by geunUffi
h w &lt;■ roar i
«*
d t o t o tdom
r *% lhe past few
to. Such dealers a aahjpct to attic Inspectors.
thd «toarr dtoto. m w e
1 ) w a s , decided .that
f r i e s , baml , Were rater*.
Unlicensed
caw
rwtvant
i
tolling
WASHINOTtytToct’ 4—(AVriiiUpg
T license rompntod on a gallonage
___
1thalr gVW
WT
i
French At
atould to *»»t tt Pro,
milk are liable to a fb«| o f $600
MB M altoy.sf
t»vsJ. J fjls t— optatow af
o f th* dally
Itto. M l
veil from eepry Weal
or oaa . year In jail • f&gt; h tik ler l a » t t o t , h f ^ “
or distritqtion.
n 4 UJ
failure la secure "
solicitor*,
with *H
|a1 |m a I ,|a
to reh Hugh
\W
W11.■
a f all gelity
« l l k troche t o
fin d mhkrn A
«d
prar
to.
-TtU
Q. Laonardy.___ _
•tare*.
9t retail

r&gt; t;
Action Is Expected On
■j ty in To’ Free Money
In Cloeed B o n k s
\f X ... i

- i

4 h

65 DIRECTORS OF
TRADE BODY ARE
ELECTED IN POLL

Hickson Becomes
County Jailor In
JPhucfi OfBmdwoy

.

TjXm

*UjtW

Inox

i

Recent High Winds
Cause Damage To
Soirie Vroperlies

All Distributors Of Milk, Large
Or Small, Must Secure Licensee

jn At

[By Uninown
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Ito e • •

----

4 ** a M K J H

f C ounty
Cereihohiea
A

t S ^ - f i

for tomorrow whew each .ebeol
■will open oa time f*» the U ftl
k
r - id T A '
day af study'• '
If r 1*
A o W y y - i* ,!
Da tine the , ; summer month*
thara « t i coiuiderahle doubt a*
M Ihe.eiW H-daU of school o w n ­
ing. on eccourtt of tha shortage of
Mbool fund*, However, two wnjke
• g o Mr. U w to n announced tkbl
tha .rhool board had «hneen Oct.
largo*? oa loll meat of any other 1 aa tba opowlwg day ia aplta of
officially, In b itte r *
school, began the Pall ta rn th h tka fact that that* w as not tnowgb
morning with fa appropriate pro­ money In tha troaaury with which
betw een a rm y i a * n n i
gram In the auditorium under tba
anpervltion af Q. R. McKay, prlrtrlpal. TW » year the local high
a n firing «» tb«* &lt;***
•cheat alread# haa about MO pu­
with the yeieha aad ateurad the
pil* bat tha number U ..p e rio d to

Arc Pleased

kit AHMffr

LAHOHA

HAVANA. Oct, t -rKn American arwetd
more thfcto ao
killed tod*r,lt wh»utf

• ^ ' ’JttV r'rtatttM ^day*' wBl hf
vt'SU# each grant af thy day

a ir tr.a n y .rt heft y w t e n f c y t y
face tha pro*pact o f trial da cap­
ital chargee fo r tha Charlaa P . U r-

edhel kidnaping, .

h

",

f« a U Q g an r." Kelly .aid a . ho
followed a group of federal o ffi­
cer. out of the Urge nine-unseengag; g if t p I M . left M * * U ' e t
" ■ A ^ d X .^ .m lh u i.M ..

M g f ' t f f ■■ echeduled, with a*lUwage* and employment u rn * tha
Blaa Eagle'
V ,
r S a k ln g know* h i. Intobtfbd to
ln m llg a t* price rUem '.the *«•
m Inletre ter said .ummoaoe* are
being prepared requiring -nortoln
m.nefacturere af oreraBo .od
•ther wearing, apparel to naewar,
in. public hearing., chargee that
they Tmra booetad ‘th rif price,
from 100.to 200 percent, with the
back' Johnaoo'a car .w arred from rvpUnntlcn ih it tb# Incimscd
• (Coatinned Oa Page Tw o )
eoiti i n duo to th* cotton toitwo

jS E fe -iN tftt t M
niunlrlpM .Irport^tm^tlw-^MW#

tirirk Oklahom a coohty J a lt H e r­

bert K . H fde, federal district « •

Ibert Bates, the la lU c ilfta d y
S S I S , chargeeT Oklahoma law
! W t h e relating
with tha gpvtra*

Twa m achift.gw a banel.^w am
ertaah oh him, \ aaothar on toy
rZ T lH .a * y a ra l hundred behlntt

Observes

s s a ’si^bivss.r-rsSi;

« , tha feature performance of
Ihb dtp. ■ crgH lni to John l^ontrdy. chairman of Iho profiram, district
who: .aid that “w tlh o a tU e h# ^ attack.
at the « l . Auguetine fiddler** hand
our relebtmtloa wuald aat hare

’dt45«s£;°”

Incceaao In S te e l
Prices Reported In

Deputy A d m ln U lra k n JU ih jr
Whiteside will rondoet the h l f r lpg», which will bo baWjl JP *
Korea of complaint. * P * ; " * k

MORE PA

conteat while M.
j , Dim la Darle af 8U * ag«
reived the eacaad p rh a «
m c a .h

Mld-Waj Mark ls At-

CLEVT.l.

iH c n ,
, Btlrel m U 1A t l ' f ibadlwfd « y the pub­
lication^ dee.ribeA a . be*oifln* atael-owned
more thpte and vVreaU nlnr a &gt;pa&gt;-

Ulumlnog*

E ftasteesn

ta ppen h i. rta A Mdfha,"
8U«| proiljccrd the putllc.tloti
a a ig are Malrahdr h .ra ..e d by
•normoi'. ewnpl* atloaa la writing
eonlraet..under be new ro d . and
prowed ta .h ip aaterlat .pecifled

Ik— t/P) - All
ytaterdny In rah
M at Ihank.iciring
1U 7 ha* never In*

ogpln 'at'vaiplrtr f, law-pric contra«U. * •&gt; * •
*
...
,
•fAutojnoilvn.e n*um#r« without
exception, parU maker, largrfy
flna.cad w* thaw and othe* uw i»

merit*, baaplftgy

SffiEl'ffi

m m

crd. w iu.m akn
oa a whole the
.• -T h f t . tavai
AHglnaU#
*y
price., appear t

m Ta ylor end Eugene Grata,
a cf th# United State, and
leham Steel Corporation. They
read lo u r to V»y »*»!. before
leva aad BUel In .U ta U ta
ToTtL
.
w present centroversy, Whleh
ip P M li1 In Hmuwnd* of m in­
ing*log their Jobe an .trlk r.
" l^ t ln lU ^ ^ n e W ^ -

motivated
eng mill

tlon throughout tb# ronftry.
The
eim lnl.trallen le.ltmato.
that of every |1 It pO aiyfor public
work*. B8 rente will d r directly
Into pay enevlopevj i 1
01 th* money eo Aer ellottel
IM lI J d S J H l ha* bain for fed­
eral project*, which Will meen the
completion of h«pwtr4 d. urged fi?
je e r, h i federal aglncie. and for
which Con grew M not aporoprlated fund*.
7
it tha awlgaed
I h i . been ah
f.nde—11
iral enterprlwe,
located t&lt;
1pal elletweat*
I.eluding

. plants* Mwago,

______________ t other proJecU
ouulda tha .*o|a of federal gav*
eminent attivithp. -.
■ ■■&lt;:■
The ppbU* M i * udmlnl.tr.Uon
intend* to allot the remaning
haU of Ug fia fh below Jaa. 1 to
strictly neo-da oral project* if

mim,
In w u h lM u t seek «
M h united
Dm toadn .n

* Mtoa a oU

o t b f t n d d - » .M

.&lt;r» i&lt;
entered l» llbegoaU.t'wd*wt
—
Dk
kk
h J*H.oa
aad
Bryant, Orlando; D
W*
aad
Espy WlUon, l
J- Hue. ten aad J f t -ri*l !!• «• " MaeltU* CUffj
eon, t . T . Power.. Jin"# '
of 8t. AuguUiaei P&gt;*«
Holloway,
Howard uf OrUndoj I.
and Rohln.cn, Oviedo i

brought U Banfoed
rourtw y af tha Bt. A ^ . U ^
Chamber uf Com m a*, and tba
merchant* waoclatlon
of that
city. They w.ra
^
Judge Oooue and B. P- **f**'
both of 8t. AugaeUnoThe whip popping ftn td ft wa*
won by R J - Andmw oM OajM w
mee. Other, enlerod M»J » l a
worpi P .rry Cameron, K. M. Lee
HU I KUbeo, Uenevaj W alhrr Prevatt aad U Ty* m of O .tw n .
junior WWddon won two freofor-all hor»« roc. With Allen Mai|tt; . and Bonnie Powell aomiftf m
tecond and third.
Tha boy** race waa also wan b»
Junior Whlddon. with Allen * al­
lege and Edwin Cnnmie a, J r * tan­
ning second and third.
&lt;V* •
' The main bora# race ora* cap.
lured by Robert Btruwa. at Da-

:V rS« * s r * * x

**

dent Ramon O rta
that there wyra n*
ib l hotel. t«r« mom 1
VWtaf ordered .to at
t a n i a d » y f^ n v b\at
ton* nf building, an
re rrity eamnua, their
at the h a u l three
l Topping d f r u m
"■ w em lng t h . c*u *i

filet waa tha fga *h
In# be»»n when V
mede to d rl-e two
vflth ammuottien to t

^Allocation of tho bulk of the
money M fa r to gonium aata)
■grncie* « U M * on the ground*
that thalr M d d were already pro*
pared and did not have to ha

menu heuld be taedgJ

Carolyn

,

I Tha t wme of ih# ledoftl egeneleo have no% m k fi weft .w lftly
to ep#nd the mgoey gltwn Uwm
hna caused earns dl appointment
to pnolie worha officii «. SeCrrUry
b it * In pnaanmlag 1 ol the half­
way reach b n d ’U e n eaehad an d
We argagUsUoa vge “now apg-

r r *

flfh tin r

lAMTOAft

N m la A]
the a n .d ia ry.

�And 26
P

Vfnuik-

tie tana •old
’ rhanao to

a ht-molore.

tratenrt her* raater+r K

stra

bin! sh*Vr
10 bo wore

tho prospect o f trial on rapeharjrr* for tho Cbarlao P. Ur-

rkidnaping.
Irila, ganr." Kelly aald a* bo
w«d a group of federal of fl­
out o f tho largo nina-paaacti*

federal dlati

Who since suffered
lyala w ent before
•a a ln sl. the edelc#
t t w t f the r*tat M f
• .with tha gpvern-

,

Albert Beta*, tba lalte*
convicted on fatten! kidnaping
conspiracy ichargea. Oklahoma tew
•piaiwdiig-.taaor^miim r o te l'r
death f &lt;*Tn&gt;\A*rj wlOi flmattttJ.
Two mackdae gun bnrT*l.-«w.ra
Tfc ■ I - 0- talma aanlhap Mi in#
hundred behind

tting

largmd Mroiimoat of M y othor
■rb«*l. began tho Pall to rn thli
morning with 9a appropriate pro­
gram in tho auditorium under tbo
aa»lnliioB o f O. B. McKay, prin­
cipal. Thi* year Urn local W
•chool slrrwdy liaa about MO pu­
pil* bat tbo number I* expected to

achtnc Guns

.tumbled from

r 19 JJ-J 4 te rm

Cerem

day *f etudn
Daring tte
lu n n w r month*
there « U cons id* r*bl# doubt M
U ll» n d t ' l l l U a f school o w n ­
ing. on arceuifl of tho thortng* of
•cbool fond*. I w n m . t » » tneka
• g o Mr. l A f t o i ■nnooneod that
Ibo trbool board bad chooon Oci.
I a* t l x opening dag in *piu of
lho fact that that* « u hot aaaugh
money In tha treasury with which
lo pay tha togcbi Tg thoir iQrut
month** salaries.
.
’ It wan* dacldod to 09m aehool
and pay off U much of tho salariao eg'possible, for tho month
collected during

nsore Are Pleased
Fith Results A n d
ftport Intention Of
Sepeatinir Annually

m

U IW

.{ [I t e m
l % M •,a

i.e ti

A U -m

-r-4*» Am«rtt*n i r « u

kiltedtod*?, it wto
a p p iild H te lf ■1600 person* wH
nooaod tho f t d d b ^ r d a # te t ,M j
tbo m m da ooo( and tWa ted»W ttoriat H o te l an d
lag .S a 1iponaora I N W pU a*^
with tbo roaulu aad » mured tba

t))0 month* of Hfwnbrr and Da*
now pupil* ha to boon chocked.
ItanfotU'* ihre* primary school*,
for tho beginning of a nation­ tba aoutbaldo, •attildo and wool- riant la
rid*, tha grammar aehool and pen*** f&lt;
want uM a* scheduled, with tell*wide hoping oompolgn to
factory, retulta. It wa* g*a*rally
employer* who botte ln*igoee&lt;l high School racurd 1 total of ap- tha fir*1
pnniniatrly 1760 atudenta, |ho »u- ahor* 0
ttmruled that tha rddl*r*a coutett
«nur*&gt; apd employment undaf tho
parlMaadtnfa
qffleo
revealed.
iwvaouo
partMoadept'a office reveuled.
eras tho feature performance of
dork for a loan company, waa Bluo Kag If.
'V .
Otff a half day aeaalaa wan
driving tha aatomobOe. The o ffi­
tho dap, according to John LeonMaking known b it Intention to
cer said tha accident w as "un­ Investigate price r U c a .tb * *d - held today. Following. Iba pro
erdy, chairman of tha program, district and
avoidable” and no ghargaa would mlnlatrator aotd summon*** or* gratgs! at the various schools, the
who aald that “without Urn help attack.
pu|ttte were assigned to their la*t week. &gt;
ba made.
,
•
• t tbo bt. Augustine fiddler*i bond
being prepared requiring - certain
iKfr Barrqw, h .doko friend e f manefacturer* af overaDa and
til* baser Whn rna* driving hla own other wearing apparel to aaawor.
car,-said ha a n r fltrfblteg ap- In - public bearing*, charge* that
w rW W ng - f i- .b U . metercyelu _a«l they lm ra boosted 1'thrir • price*
waved to him. Aa Btrlbllsg waved
from 100.to 200 percent, with tho
back Johnson'* car awarvad from
coteaat white M. V f M t t
cxptanatkn that the Increased
• (Continued Oa page Two)
Jimmie Daria af BU *»*«*u “
coete are duo to tho rotten teltllo
reived the second Prmo Od
In ca*h. Other fidd «era\imm ware
Depoly gdmlnl*lrator_Arihar JDL
entered 1a thagoeteat'w dfut W‘ B;
Whltesble will conduct tbo hterBryant, Orlando; Dkk JWilaan and
lpg», which will bo batefl W*
Espy WU»on, aad Buaten and Daecnrv* o f complaint* from; w jky-

ffJE T E W W R S

HHffiPAf w m

Increase In S te e l
Prices Reported'In
Industr^^ n ep o rt
c i.E v r .iJ n h ,

Oct

t-W &gt; -

Purther li.tr#a»*» ln ft*f&gt;«rU -ri,
tba mdfahJfte Steal a a ld '^ a le r day. aig(:fortebadiw*d by tba i*ohIkatlon daaaribei a* b#*o*iing
mpre tjRUC and vkrtetanlng a *«•tIU* laterrttp'.lonluf prod-Wtfun.

cod*?-^ —-»»

v

‘x,

Mid-Way ft|*rk

rr*. 'fti* dale ufTtti* hearlAfCna^
not bean aet.
* ..
Job neon railed to Walter Reed
Hospital, whrre ha I* cinvale^ lng
from a minor operation, »pokeamen for mine woAaf* In hi* at­
tempt te got an agT*emrnt on
10m
mines,

bleat &lt;-t th*

__ ____
,
1 af 4fnerica.
who alee has N an HI. aytume^’to
tha etty -der the ra r fe renaa. , • H
_______
Johnson was said In Informed
|y~~harassed by sources In have obtained a tenta-

on — All
yrstrnisy In celUianksgiving

-ria i lb w &gt; - lt e .l‘l» . C U lfp p lW J t

aon, * . T. Power*. Jlmmte Daria,
of Bt. Auguatitel Pug Bagalat.
Holloway, —
James
||VU«wu,|
_ -- C. Peedo.
,
* e~ ■
Howard uf Orlandoj J. B. DanM |
and Roblacoa, Ovtedei Chartey
bed and Bridge* af Hanford; liar*
tnan and U vlngiton of Malbaurn*;
Roy and Enmat Harrell a l Orlanda; aad Duntan. tteaferd.
Tba 8L Auguatlaa Dddlaia^wara .Ir sv A ritete fM M
brought te Hanford through tha fighting with aaor
courtesy af the Bt. Au««ritea fytwt the' Lopeg'wl
Chamber uf Comma*** ami tba
After mVQTi tepc
*ik*rckunU u io d itlo ii
of tbAt
city. Th*y were managed by dent Raman Gr»«
Judge Oooda and B. E- R*ya*. that tiler* wtra t»*
lb« hotel. t*r« mow
both of Ht. Augustin*.
The whip popping contaa* was weya ordered .Id t
Won by R. J. Andrew of Kteate*in**. Others enlersd In thte « W w*rai Perry Camaruu, If. M. La*
Bill KIIbee, Ueneva; Walker PrevaH and U Tpaua af 0*te»n.
.
Junior WWddtrn wen tee free-

Umted*'» w”H btel

(te a t week | er-

dted In thpoeend* of mid
lug thrir Jobs on strike
*p*d the demands tar J£f&lt;
af tba United “kUna War^

rich, when dellv-

trd. will, make
da a whole th*
J-HThted tore)
tHgteallf
«y

m 1®

ipadniers* stpeks
r g c a t sin ce 1»!V.
irtea,
m o tiv a te’ 1

ad vaoen g

mill

price*, appear l
e ffo rt by In d u itry .

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u 'T l
*
i tetAridi

Ite rste

•df'a as

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MM
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m
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*rw Bag h t t e r i

“•F-Oter^SrT
Tha eemmlttee

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itrtnftbeniof v f the ww tnd navy department* of thd
United State*. Veteran* of the World War, who reall** bati«r than anyone da* what a total lack of preperedneee coat
thla country in 1*17, recorn 1m that* In a world a* fmjpht
with dlaaenakm* a* thla one la, adequate national defense
1* eseefltial to security.
••
The United States, among the richest and most dldfked
nations on earth, lags far behind other leading powera In
modern machinery of warfare. While France, Italy, Eng'
land and Japan, hare constantly enlarged and improved their

LIFE IN
Barrow** an
StrihHag
qstrkly to at M kitting

the Lesrin-Sermon la all Church**
of Chrl.L Scientist, on Sunday,
hospital and physicists ejdd tho
crushed condition of it* 1** owy
cause an smputatlon hkher up.

Paalma *310, “Tho U r d bring*th
the council’: of tho Imathen to
nought: heynnketh the device* of
th* people a non* effect."
Among thdclUtloM which com­
prised tho L*h rn-Sermon waa tho
following froi , the Bible: "Turn
Sway min* *]rta from beholding
vanity: ami qukken thou me i f
thy way. L*t

Thoy Mid if Btriblifig »*•* ho
will ow# hi* Ilf# to the presence
of UIm Fraaelo Jones, a regis­
tered nurse who wm rldln* with
Barrow. She fashioned her ran*
Into n tourniqset and ■topped la*
ipartlif blood from hlo sercred
log, and mod* bond**** front hor

SATURDAY, pKPT. M, 1»U

droo*.

T i b LA VK M U ~ r * * TODAY "

MO RE8PECTOR OF PERDNBi &amp;t a truth I peroeira that
id U M map*, tor o f person*t
* h every nation h* that fea reth
ML and worketh Hgbleouaneas la countriea to accomplish a great deal more for leaa money
thin we in thla country can.
r r v t Petersburg I* la tha throe*
%t a refunding agreement. It I* over 40,000 men. France alao rellea upon a trained reserve
•era painful to glr* than to rt- of over ala million men. Italy'* regular army constate of

467,000 men with a aeparate air force of 23,000. Tho Brit­
ish regular army include* 403,000 and a aeparate air force
of 48,000. Japan haa a regular army of 226,000, with nearly
two million trained reserve*.
. Aa to the navy, we have done somewhat better but wo
•till lag far behind our rlghta under the Ixmdon naval
treaty. That treaty permit* the United State* 1,123,000
tons of fighting craft. A summary of U. 8. ahlpa of war
■last December showed thla country’s total tonnage to bo
728 000, England'* -wapahtw-tonnaga-aUthat time waa HBar
000, and Japan’* w u 726,000, practically the aame *■ thla
i ' Bememter way back thera In country'* though the treaty ratio wa* a* 6:6:3.
fr JM# when th* advice of most fi­
nancial and political commenta­
tor* was “Don't sell 'America

•hart I”

S*f Alfred Gwynn# Vanderbilt Just
inherited 111,000,000 th* other
' day. Wall they M y It la only three
generations from skirt *)#*»** to
: .*klrt eleovM. And he's th* th iJ .

)-

The "kin* of tho cansbtxkei"
d i d 'not Iom consciousness *t tho
•eene o f (ha accident and aa Barrow ran to him th* fighter grinned
and Mid "Wall, hid. I gucia It
manna there will ba no mora road
work.”
H n . fltrlbling waa not told of
tho accident until torn* Uma a ft­
er It occurred. "P«“ and “Ma’'
StHbllng who bream* noted *«
On ■ rustic bridge in th* wild woodland* of th* Worth. Th*
the manager and trainer o f their
Persons, left ta right, are: Margaret Farley of Cincinnati. Inc* H1U,
•on, were enrout* from Texaa by rAtlanta, and Christine Petteway of Columbus, Georgia. However It
automobile and could not be lo­
is not a native wildwood. It le part of tha Wise or-in exhibit In the
cated immediately.
Hall of State* at A Century of Progrcia—t he Chicago World's Pair,
livery Item In th * eahiblt was transported from Wluo.-jin. A brook
fltrlbling to th* world at large
• ' 01* through th * teen* and wldana Into a pool Into which the glrla
waa a clean young boxer wh &gt;
fought them all from the lowrit
to the highest but who never quite
lumbua, (la., brought about the
reached the top, but to his Macun
famous eontroveray over Referee
friends he la a neighbor and hail,
Herry Frtle’a decision, which w ie
fellow.wtl).met.
changnl three tim ei before finalThey know him aa a boier here
ly listed aa a draw. In IDS! ha
but when *'W. L." la at home thj
w»» knocked out In the fifteenth
.lilk j n t a lli.il about thn independ­
round o f his heavy wrifhT cham­
ent basket Kail team on which he la
pionship figh* with th* then
the atar player, or hie activities
In (he Klwanie dub.
yt'ivrx agti. fltrm lirg fought from champion Mai S.'hmcling in ClaveThey also know him aa a daring const to coast nnd abroad. He w a* Isnd,
In nthrr major duels, Stribl ng
often called "k in g of the enneIn airplanes and la good enough lira k ra " because
hr
fought so lost to Paul Ilerlenhach In N«*
to hold a transport pilot'* license many second rate b o ie ra In hia York, to KrnJe Schsaf In Chicago
and a comm ission In the arm y rc- quick hop* a b o rt the country.
and to Jack Sharkey In Miami. II*
M rva corp*.
In llVSfl he had two b attles with knocked out Phil Scott in LonJon
Hla boning ca re e r began when Mike kU Tigur, then light heavy and won one bout and lost an­
he waa lit kjs 'teens and th * a cci­ weight champion. The flr» l in Cu other, both on fouls, with Prlmn
dent today ewslfd It, two months

Acroa* From Post Office
d&gt; .
‘1■

Fiaaeegraph Printing
TYPING.
8p«dnl lerwUsatloeg
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
IM U P a t s A va , .SesfsrO. PS

E y e e E xam in ed V - ,
G l a n e s C o r r e c tly F itte d

DR HENRY
McLAULTN, J r . S
*

Optom w triat
P a rk A y*

lit

*'Be*t For The South”
Why not make your Kitchen Juet aa bright and Jolt as charm*
ing as you know how. It ia eaay whin you ua* Dollar A Gay
Products.
| ,
, . is

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
204 8anford Avenue

•: &gt;$

-

boating her husband to flsath. It
mutt her*' otourfod during the
doted season on husbands. — Ml( - anti Herald. I• there onaT

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' - Admiral .Byrvi aaya ks i* Yolo* tlon aa ooon aa tha tennta player Impugned the correctriM*
' to claim for th* United States a of the newa etoriea. Ita finding* revealed that Vlnee wa*
; country k ig fe i than America, ait- quoted, not only by one eporte writer of unqueatloned In­

.Haled la th* South Pol* region. tegrity and efficiency, but by eeveral and that they were all
And after wo get tt, may be some unanimous in affirming that he did eay what he w*e report­
. of our northern eoDsi/js will bold
freshman snowball ed a* saying.
One Boaton writer who haa been In the newapaper buslthere, j '
*
neaa longer than Vine* hi* been breathing and who La on*
- Tho groat American “Bey Kw" of the beat-informed tennta wrltbra In the country made the
campaign is aapphtad to get ua- following atatement: "Vine* absolutely wae not misquoted
der gay. on lb* first of Qciobsr. I had a 40-mlnute talk with Vlnea on Tuesday of Newport
Increased demand for goods U Week and agreed to hold the etory until after he wae beaten
M o il
likely to
incrisss at Lip Apgclea. A* yotf know I have 28 y«ara of aporta writ­
the price "of goods. Those who ing experience end I do not mlaqqote athletic celebritle*.”
slew th* "Buy Nov,’ .«ymp*ign
The complete report of the Associated Frem* follows:
optimistically and pflo ‘m . smart
"(1) Vines, instead of repudiating remark* ha made at
Will buy nsw before th* "Buy
N«w" campaign goto under way. Newport earlier in the summer, repeated and amplified
them when he talked with aporta writers on hi* return to
The
s court
Court noiua
holds tnai
that rFlorid*
loruu Loe Angelea.
J i in
• (Cannot borrow money io help uh
"(2 ) The former champion's categorical denial of criti­
- .:* aMatlnwai
employed *---------beca. s* «off la.
Ita slai.'aae
eUto 'con. cism of Davla cup method*, made In a telegram to Bemon
r. etitaUon. But our au to conetltu.
1 (ton does not prsrtm other states Prentice, of New York, captain of tho American team, wa*
' from borrowing from th* fodsml dispatched after consultation with Perry Jonu, secretary of
•’ gorornmsnt, and if they fall to ro* the California Tennta Auoclatlon.
“(8) The subject matter of Vlnea* remarkl, criticising
-p o y such borrowings, It will net
fV|MT*nt us from haring to pay our the 'psychology* of ’fight talks' giyen the pliyere before
nmiara In fodsml U se s so that th* the Davla cup matches abroad and urging thkt a former
» unemployed in other states can ub- International lit be put In charge of the next Air irican team,
7 tain rallvf, flmsrt unemployed In waa confirmed by Vlnea' teammates, ai w«U as &gt;y all aporta
vjftorid* m ay‘hitchhike to Pommy!-

- During th* past two month*,
tk ) business loiprovtmsnt of tk*
earfy **mtn*r Has uken somofkdog at * . stamp. Tho Dsportmant
o f f1iiiptewr«‘| - basin*** thatt,
w hlih I* adjusted’ for su u m sl
fie otoet Ions end which contUUito*
ghost the folrfqt Indication of r*»'
beilnss* coadiUon* that , there (s,
Skew* that Industrial produclio.i
i g Ju ly registered *t too, in Septom her at g f (fto lg h t landings had
Hfspgtd from t f to Ms exports
toeet 41 to tt i end so on. Factory
•Wploymsnt tnrtonsod slightly , m
d U payroll*, showing that, th*
NBA' had srtuslly spread n * .

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS
Fen

: Th* big
Beta start* at
YowolP* store today aad will Inst
for four days. This Is too golden
Opportunity t« got your stock of
win tor need* chMp far th a n will
Mvtolnly .be some ram bargain*.
Alfred Foster, who he* been
eajeyihf to* rummer to Alabama South Carolina. C sp t
end North Corolla*, hn* returned ■ U N the trip th e n aad
hU E. M. F, tor sad had
to B p fcrd .
ho In to n a tin g t o observe
U* In M f o t k t lu toe e

G ot . ffb oh s ordoto a sp*-

itfeo ta Beminelo Crusty

W y iJlg qI i l n l l g f g gQg■ B o . H olly, who h u ju s t

O f a ll th e

w h ic h

tobacco is u
is th e m ild e st fo rm
OU know, ever since
the. Indian* fnssnri - Qtit
the pleasure of amoklng to­
bacco, there have been many
wayg of enjoying it. •
But of all the wiyi ia
which tohacco ia used, the
dgarette Is the mildew form.
Another thing—dgarettn
are about, the moat conve­
nient fmoke. All yon Itave
to do ia ajrike a match.
A
Everything that money
everything that
v* about ia uaod

Y

enough aromatic Turkish *
A-wnre blended and phogto
hletided the Chesterfield,
way.
T h e n , t h e . d g tre ttte
m ade

rig h t — 6 r m ,

era;

w c l j-

f ijl A d . C h e s t e r f i e l d u s e s t h e s t
r i f h t k in d o f p u re d g e r e tte

There arc other gooddgeV
ratten of course, but Cheat-,
erfidd is
iX to

c ig a r e tte

jjf c a i f t *'

miltUr, Ike dgafjpde
th a t t a a f i b l t i t .

�/ f Av*

erson

LIGHT DECLINE “

Christian Endeavor

Group Has Meeting Social Calendar

down
,. . .
.
,
, AUir.
l l l l , \ C R ’O lQ n l C H A n d h if h
( ■ r n i n q I t r i n t r I o u r &gt; heavy

Mouse* Urges Adver­
tising To Stimulate
Sale O f Products

. Frank Bower, president, led thv
■ong aenrica and-Virginia I.undTUKIUAT
quiat had charge of the devotion.
The Business Woman'* Circle at
Q RI.A N D O . O ct. 2.— K m * " ' ! T * V n r **! H? ‘&gt;&gt;e I’reabyterlaa Avmtllaiy, Mitt
Christian Endeavor Society o f th* .s»r« Warren Eaaterby, chairman t r r t o f ad vertisin g funds t&gt; !&gt;oost
Orngregational Church held lari wj|| „,M
, t 7;^ P. M&lt; „ th„ theuIrm M K l fo r F lorid a citru s
lira. He T* Hunl an- ■ ***
.C- Ur&gt;k. r*H,h W *
Wrth of 4 daughter •" * “ l
r al lfcalr homs oi"Tha -D u it n jr the w aetlnr a refjrt
waa given of the To.wnt City UnIon meeUng at which time the
la k e Preslon »penl following officer, for the coning
year were
announced!
Ifn ry
r W w
i» B e U a d aa the
• f Mlaa Dorothy Haloes aoJ Witte, presidentj Mb'* g a r y
Frances Andrews, vice-prodded;
Rekerta Stahl: - * and Mlaa
Catherine Mprrlson,
i i . O. l7n ey. Mrs. M Ro- secretary and trvaeurer. /
ttricklaivd, J r , U d Mrs. E . I. , Harold Herbst gave a report of
left today for Cordela, Gs. the evening program aril banquet
i ik e . wW' spaB# a week.

home o f R rs, Frank B. Mac Neill,
« n m r Ninth Street and Oak A w --- ~
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'
-•
Th' Krtaadahtp le a g u e of the
^ " ; r' « 4 g W c h “« h wi» "&gt;«*»
at 3:0® kVleck at the parsonage,
«M Palm#tto Avenue,
Circle Number Seven of the
First Methodist Church will meet
at H:00 I*. M. at Use home of Ml*i
Rebecca Clark; #07 French Avenue,
The Alalhcaa Class of the Firs*.

B. McCall, Jr.
M l , spent th j
Mr. and Mrs.
ftrner Fourth

Chittanshe
on

hm (la d to. learn that
rrin f , Xt Ae». home

| v A i « m after being ill
^

W**kl- *
K /M M U r tM returned
University after spend-

Jksktfca Thomas has ret* Jacksonville after spendt'Ume W e wltly Mrs. Jane
Ilk, At the residence of
Mrs. J i m n ' 0 . Bharorv
IW k S treet. ...

Cadet Harkey Will
TVain In Atlanta
Cade) Elisabeth H atw y, or I he
local Jalvatlon Army P « t . *•
plann.'ny to leave Tuesday for the
Salvidlon Army Training Collejcc
In Atlanta .where she will pre'ps'iw 7or oft.eersiilp Tn tKe Army.
Cadet Harkey Is a Sanford rrlrl
anti a firm er student at Semi­
nole Blah Srhool. For the ps*l
thte years sha has been enyaced In
Salvation Army work In Macon,
O b ., Jacksonville and I’ensacvda.
F ir the past year she has been
working here and has rendered
notable service with the local Sal­
vation Army.

AUleon. formerly of this
B,has .been ipendlsg a
afritt'* AiMfcWtk.* arrived
tarday. Ha plans to leave
Mr. an,) Mrs, I'vter Schaal have
'•r Wednesday for Atlan- returned from Nrw York City
where they .pent two weeks.
,nd Mrs. P. M. Whlddon. of
ririBe, were the week-end
of the letter's brother-in*
d stater. Mr. end Mrs
Weinstein, South Senfurd

tin pcrcthl frpp&gt; Aug. 16 t o 1
Sept, 15,' duo 16 la-ary conitntf.
rial sto.ks,. .relatively |»ovr /***!•
inc demand, anti a alight lmO l l V f TT piMvrmi'nt jn crop jirtitpert^ naya

im s

jU

Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, of
Orlando, .pent Sunday here with
Mr. and Mrs. 1-Inton E . Allen,
Rose Court,

ACTION TAKEN
AGAINST HIGH
PRICE RISINGS

w ,.. j £ i i$

to 71.1 cvnl.t n buxhcl from
!■'• In .Si-pl,’ 10. K dalW ely
potato prices Im u g h t out
shipm ent* d ir in g the month,

amt ' h t r c &gt; a . a alight improve

U n ir y
4 " -'

1 rOnilClH U p imcnt In tmp prot|i«cta The price
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VAFIIIN GTTIN ,

to m eet the ta le s and ad v ertitin g
a ctiv ities o f d ecdoou s and »y»~
th eiie drink |&gt;rwluctra * n J tnanufa r tu ic r s w as urged here y c ite r tlay by W . , I I . Mouser. o f th f \V.
H. M ouser C l
M t. Mo ser predicted a prof*
ita tlo
Florid a
citru s
based on th e sh o rter
s u jp lie s j
available in -the th ree citru s pro*
ducing sertio n s and on evhfrnce
o f national bu&gt;ine*A improvement.
Mr. M ouser urged th a t ad ver­
tisin g be us«| to m s&lt; t grftptf r . i t a s oth er produr ng a m s .
He declared that the value of
ad vertising cannot be overem pha­
sised , adding th a t while the t o y ­
ing power o f the cou ntry Is not
nn u n al, it n ev er.lieics* la !« 'M
enough to buy m illion* of xynthet*
to drinks anu to m n o and p io ca p j
pie juices.
“T h at m aik et/ ' th e c lt iin iiiad
eaid,
“ while
rr^ -rtrle i can toil
d efinitely c inverted to a it-iifu m p4
lion of oranges and gi*|n liu it*
It will take ad vertisin g t«* tin this
jo b ."
Mr. Mouser said th at the A m it-i
ican m arket man fa r ftm n &lt;L*«d*
but
that
Florid a
grtm «M hadj
been a 'tlin g back
and ut owing'
the rest of the Halt •t* to ■*■•-#!-ad*
v ertise u -‘* and lak e s « s j the
rig h tfu l share belonging to F lo r­
ida.
-* ~ 1 rW tecv^ttrar w h ttr
try may look
for
m i *iM hi i util,*
imp loved rofnlttMifia tii r
m »■ ui.
iidcq a t - and proper aiivc* i *mi;
o f the pro1tact would
m ake
It
one of the nioSI |»r »fitab!r m h cm*
in j i r r n , "
the citru s man Mini
" I t i" II iimei opportune t'lo e foi
ih n w ork."
'■i : ii« well known rh mt the i*
vent still m -hoi toned the supply of
g rap efru it
l hut will gi» to th f
nm i ket * tin - h H-tni
*
t \a
i n d y » peaking it pr«d*ahl&gt;
cut
one third of the n n n lm cd vol.inii
of Floi tin mid T e x u • Tin* f * w
t iftliforma n o p »■* Mppioxonaiely
Lfll percent below la»*t j r s r V The*
i e«tricted supply lu itm v*» e**#o f
pitied with |a-t - - m-■1 i' nat u mi 11
wi 11 tinv * e it - e the u v»•i a *?»• » 11 o I

went down to
O rl.

"-T h e

|&gt;u,&gt;|,c| * *

100 # cent* per -•

o f Sep t.

15. hut th li

seasonal advance of ab'ut 15 per­
cent during this period In lha
la-t five years.' TIic. inrrease Is
attrib u ted to a alight ly mora
e-n -T 'd
I
orupaii'd w ith 11* than u^uil production decrease,
i’ll A t if, 1*&gt; w ith 1i»T on In ly 15,
and the rctiuction of storage
it**I v|ilh Iff* on Sept. 15 a yen*
M dlng* to near-average propor­
ago. »
tions,
*•
.
; u ,i
n g rifO Iln ra! ceononi* i,

1 hil index ttf ptirr** by farm ers
f r tl| a rticle * tli«*y buy «n&lt; lift

T he thrliih* in prices o f farm
I ri&gt;,hn tf dor'm,* it?,* pa-t month
tvn* ** ’#*• ix«* m i i Hi*,isoiir»t in part.
ltt*,| d -t »lio f'\
price** dn f* up
o rit •n-

i,

to n low ering of
vi*gi tahh*** and

I 'o - N i g h t

l i i ' O' \ '
i iirrba *ing
powet,
mee.stp* l by tin* tnii.i of privos u*

Hulcony
l.owrr Floor

poi i '■iwm * |&gt; v* i 1 I tgolv W in fid
enmtMM’d v
3*, in Fi In tiaty*
I be hwv p'lrnt tin * **•;*►
Fi i *•■* *t 't ived by larmerM for

tlnnv

m il

poultry

prnduiN

nd-

y ii 1 n I’d m i*&gt;miHlIy ITom A n r , IT* I *

4'*o t 1 lit id p ill* - of out*, bur
'i*v. i vi* fin * , calve*#,
wool
no jo in id -tirh id y ; bul the-e m!1'im*'** wen* linin’ than o ffset in
t h** index hv ‘duiip dr* line*# in
j* » &lt; of put at tit
fw i 'cI p' ltiitoi*-,
ami iMitlon-c* d, find further ?c*
d o t mu- m local m arket pi Ice* f
*-'krv-rv*'T i s u i;'1 lii*(*. y s Hlsr
i-od*- iliir t .u a , hor-c -. un d iip p h fiitio ii r id hay join*'* Were un*
hit lured*

Less 11ours And
Mure'Pay Will

..JteJ&lt;&amp;bur.s A i

I *»H * * *-I It . It * H* 1 Vegi t ,i'd* s

Mihti dew ii |p pinfil!- in the imlev,
mm
w e i r iJ, *xx 11 ,1 point *; eot to ti
♦ud v.dioieM rd down 2 p«*mf-;
*m lit
ilium.»l * d n u
don)
■ "dm t * ',p | pom*
nild * Ii ii k o*

pi n r*.
Mrs. R. V. Zeigler, of Macon,
"On the olhei him I il
g 'in *&lt;t
(la., arrived Friday night to sp-ii.l
and Mrs- E. D. Tyler end a abort time here as th e gue*t of
demand &gt;»f *th * Ann'iii wu in u ik ti*
(Continued from I’s g r D ae)
K. D , J r , have arrived her# Mrs. V. E- Douglass. Rose Court. reflected in higher price* if the iw In11«»w normal Thi#* i- not oi*l&gt;
Belle view to make their
a g e i i f i a l l y a ia ^ p ic il ta c t but i.
recovery movnrfltt Is to Im pet
I with Mrs. Tyler's mothe'.
.q in t.rwted In governm ent
'
manent "
Mattie Cerraway, Floral
In ■ tvtler to N it A rom m llteea p n ils mi buying powei A ildit'o- nil

Ida of Mrs. Eador Cutlet!
I'tgUd to laarn that sha It
tag alcsty at tb« Fernald(oa-‘ * Memorial
Hmpltal
dm nncWr want an operation
[ Mrs. Counts Johnson
Lucius,
loft today
« to'm ake their futuro
key ware, axompanled
Johnson's mother, Mrs.

M rs. Adas Vaughn, Mrs. W. (
Hutchison and eon, Bill'*, re
(■mad yaaterday from Coronado
Baaph wher* they spent several

i-jra-

____

Friends of Mrs. F.arle Dossr
will rvgivt to learn that she is ill
at the home uf her mother, M'*
t WhiA»»Mk M l B 7~ U M. Telford. 101 East Fifth
l have returned fr*m Street.
ra, and Bparka Ga. ^hay
• t 191# Sanford A *
Mr*. Jama* Welle will arrive
tomorrow from Coral Gahlea to
spend a short llrtla hero with
Mrs. Robert A. Caster- Mrs. W. W. Wright. Mallonvllle
kd ywiow -9 0 have ra. Avenue. Bh* It a former resident
MS DaLaod wlieta they
e
•m anjir/TX ar m e living of tkla city. . . . . . .
Thradlier' Apartments,
Mr. and Mre. O r l Ferran and
daughtari Batty, Mrs. E. L. Fat.
ran, and Harry Ferran, of Euatia
ir *Branee .sod tons,
•pant yesterday her# aa the guests
Arthur, J r, returned of Mr. end Mrs. D. U Thrasher,
U _____
Ha
Rosa Court.
,
. .
,W h tc h u r * t,

over Ibe nation, tin ■ ilm m i.'rs tlnn said ;
“T h r effo rt of th e h-deral gov­
ernm ent in llii* buvin| la m p iig n
will lie largely diredlnmal and
educational, with a vbM of c o n e tating the grva*
iieich .nilii.iriu
ra(racily of A orerieen in ilu .try In
a m ass movement to stim u late
trade.
" It will act as clearing hom e
for the Irest idea, and plana in
itiated by local com m unities, s*»
that other communities may have
knowledge o f srieh id&lt;s» anti (dans
nnd m ake use of th eft If they su
desirtr
- In other word*. Ibe govern­
ment will undertake Itn cre ate a
nallenol psychology which will
m ake the work of tlh local m er­
chandising e ffo rts earJcr and in 're
r e g a in of siireesa " /
In iviahin* W o r e fie puhlic the

cv ulcnee Is foyfirl In *»u*
* i
industry • v I lie fact thu* »
f •ttila Valencia* « ie ni'Oing *•
un cr 11Hi p crccn i m nti»d **• »■'

kixetngt*

pi Ice

ef

ttboul

J fi lu ll*" ** '
Mr. mid Mrs- G. 1. I.o u ik * h s ie ing p.,1. 1;. m
n ‘luinc.1 from points kn New Y m .
’ * ho gre
.(H ie w h o raltb ey spent the sun
■ ' &lt;r&gt;
i
s i t . VYitilo sw jiy they enjoyed S|„| u,, b u ild ".i
m otor trip tk ro -g h tho New Kins e m p b ird . f t
Isnil sla te s in,| parts of Cwnadv f r ,.i...ir s , .(5 i

---- 4---- ---------—

tty ltd )ileasiujs you

hulbling. i
•
. —.- w

A . It. S T I A i . A S , . M a n a g e r
M SS N A O M I
We u i-b to take I ills means of
expressing our aiiw« m apprwetalion fin the ejrmpetl g a n t many
acts of Vindneaa exl'Sided In us
daring the recent jlln rss and
death of &lt; L. Goo. bur.
C . J . Ooodhur
CLASS TO Ml KT

M»a I sals I Goodhue
Mrs.

V . 1 t . I&gt;uuglas s

H an ley W alk e r

tu m ake knotsn In our frlv in lfu rl tltiil wc h u v r nu n til UUI nidi Lei

] ra. Samuel Pul eats, a has gone
’ort Myers tu spend • short
tl- ■with bar stepfather, Captain
^

idm&gt; Fnsiog j

T te R iH tr u lio i i N o t i c e
The Kagi-tratiai 1 llooka of
he City of Ssofu ■d, Florida,
rr ojen, • omm jnctng with
'tonday, Sep'.'-mbc ’ IMh, 1U3.1,
for the purpose o ' registering
f. r the Munich^kl
1'ilmary
Election to be hal&lt; .on Novelaber 7U»,
sad prill remain
ipen oarh day eat fpt Sundays
•tid holidays, up V 'and inritad's e October 2*tk, M u . At Ova
City Hall.
f . a . I, JtM SO N;
,
C»y Regtatra Ion Offlo#r.

F E L L O W S , C a sh ie

palridis, llte

f t , III

I ion iit^ctoc m ore tu n v e n ie n i It all Hliiippcrn.

HL
^

P R IN T IN G

‘•’g j r v . r " !

• *&gt;i y o u w i l l j f i v c un
it: *■ i.t .nprvtf y o u to

i ml 'I mrcep’

&gt;■
i
ii, • ...
, tlw
Mi and M u . \\ A l.e flb 'i m il
two i i ild ien l r e l u i m j .‘-aturday
from ' iirugo tend IV, sliingtm i, |l
C, " I ' l l ' lbeW t|ienl uImiuI I&lt;1

, Mlaa Drothy Stewart and M as
Nall 8tcwart returned Friday night
from Pass Grills Batch when*
they apent • month with thf'r
socle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B.
B. Price, Jr. They ware accimp*alad borus by tbalr mother, Mrs.
W. II. Slaw orl, and Mr*. B- B.
Pries, who ipent Friday there.

wju&gt; res I!mag bar atidlaa at th&lt;
Oaoewia State Collage for Women'
!«■ MUIadgsvUla, by bar mother.
Mrs, a L Goodhue, who returned
to her borne Is Jacksonville, end
kg. Mrs. Stanley Walker and
dangtiUr. Joanna, who returned to

^ M IIA N i

^

wb e i m they wo Id hung
fn-.n
$,*» t« $7 iletiveied T h i- ih mm .
however, i» fin iploving slowly with
rronoinic rondition*. -o u-e nu**

id d i'll Kiiiumi hitrc. w ill open
It S t r w l in liitx tniin. H e watt
&lt;r RPVcral J rui n, i.a Wt‘11 posteU
m |lit l&gt;c iif x iv a t b e n e fit tu un­
lit' filin-r ifrofiT g,
ntnnuRur o f llto local T rip lo S
n- lot ul W in n -L o v e tt Ilt-U F ro n t
for C yearn . Hu bus a largo

T R I P L E S (J K O C 'E T K u i A

K.

W lm w it s w i t h

W i n n JI . o v e t t f o r 1 0

"tori' o n I he liearb nitlu ut D a y to n *

lh ( S T .

l l f t i 'a lin- id fS . T ho tfcrro nturi&gt;a are
ow n ed anil "in-raled. T h # / aro asaoclntc-tl
ing purposes. Uy b u y in g ,f o r th # thru#
tim e la r g e &lt;tuaiilitiim r a n b# purrh aaetl,
IfOY T |1

in d ep om lep U y
o n ly to t inly*
sto re# a t on #
(h u &gt; m a ltin g

�Kfltod In jftghfting
At National Hotel

Laat week's upeeth-and ties spelled dtirni to many
Sanford football fsfis, but that's all in t hej game. Here
la another list of teams which play this Seek, so get
busy and select the winders and above all send your list
to The Herald e a r ly . R e m e m b e r the first in have the _
beet chance to win In case of a tie.
The first three persona sending in he nearest number of winning teams win be; awarded two tictofe \
each to the M lU nilbeatre, a courtesy offered by Joe.
U Warentctte. maiu|g«r of-the theatre. *:r. j
1 Joat dip this Hut, jdtu’o a "W H in the jcolunra op- j
poaite the name of this team you think wffl.wfn, and
an d It;to th&lt; Sports Editor of The Hweld before noon.
S st^ d ar. O ct 7. If you think the teams w#l tie, write

w , t k M ftly la Hfcki. OalUgtM
t h , . am* a ISHr* to left wkkh
was gobbled up by Dunbar after
a nie* row, and Bffl la ita creske l
a dilva t* the opposite gatdsr
wbfek,' lo r a memynt, agemed dpalined to clear the knee* but
d reppet! id tha w *ltlfg glov* of

Naeh loateod, ,
JYuttt, starting pitcher far the
Rttinla yesterday, turned In a very
gave the heme folk* a m*n- greditaUp performance except for
Ifad by belting one of Dave hi* lack of control. ' McKinney,
mayi* offerlngi a m Ih* left who ran** to his aid In the fifth,
was tapped miner freely, kut hi*
. . m hu* counter a li v k wa* aoffl-

Sifo&amp;
fiS'U d
ing g a l dnUped tn he abort

V M ttb iS O te .Tw
N ft Shirify, with a home run.
ap foe the Salats
In the
k, propelled the sphere to two double*, and a elngle out of
fuiir trlde to lb* plat# won hatting
r * » « « • spot and th*
laiirtl* for the .d ay, t^d Hu***y,
who n»*d* « ma»l*rty stop end
throw oa Gallegos’ hard hit
grounder in the afvtmth, I* prob­
ably entitled to fielding honors.
* Yesterday’s crowd broke all **1*1big records for Coarad Field,
ahd practl slly every hamlet in
Voles Is cOaniy and All eerrnundtiig vtekhltte* had tejnvecnUtlcm
at th* gam*, by an unusual coinc(deuce both 1‘ruHt and Guts* re­
tired -th r W IT H ! fhe tilttl Inking
lf

..__

. f i t . . .1 &gt;1L.__ *t

a__a_

(Couttasad From rag s Om I

Hugh TillU Moves

•1 into New LocJitipn

idWTu
ay . l U u v f l i R
ItuaaeY, si.

S mI j, rf
I h i n 1st r.

If

UMfllftM. 31.

ou sk V A rrcn

rf

npeirwi 1

*'

i»
[■&gt;!“ fWfig )wow» ka* U um.
iklrniry, |t
Ifjraler, Mag. A*.
T o tals

tbortdng.
\ p j long distance telephoto* t»
H a n n a ITa ll personally verified
roVorta o f lho death o f th a Arosricait Robert LoU peleh. k ille d -b y a.*
atrdr ballet. Tbo net-retar y nakt
the American hr.d walked o a t on
a ro y or other noedlemaly evpoaeil
placet g o added everybody eoncenreX la rorry ho I tat hi* life .
A t tie sam e tim e ho urged in
a pre^A conference that American*
on IhA disturbed island u* all
ponsihlA eare In avoiding 'danger,
cepeclallt when the peril I* no
imlnent As it w as today vrhrn the
street* ware ftllOil with lend dur-

Sleeve garter* may regain their
lost petition in the style world,
if many dsnetra follow the ex­
ample of Jccnne Wood. She
dinees at HcHywood at tha
World'a Fair, clad only in a
pair of tlecvci

.7'fH » lg

AintmatikM o ariMvow

im

«

b R i - F - Roohlk, O anierd M a U ro .*
l-'actory, C f l f tj Ave. Pbona 4 7 3 -J

If

« In f?

»

M tA V IH Q
a r ,;

F O R n a llf g n t it 1
h»k» 1

th re ' aspen*••, rvfcr*ncM
nb aged, Oeply- Box

»M

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1*1Intitnfca

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am t l -

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llanra

un

«»ff &lt;iuii** I . f*ff V r u i u i,
F l * h t f I N l r u t' t k u | i | , l»| i let Its. |*„
l * r w l i l L, M i K l i i * * ’) 2. I l l l Mr f i l t h
I r . b ) f v u l l l i M n a l e f ) , W illi lillrli,

MARTIN

Wo solicit the preparation of your abstracts
of title.
mJK FIRM IS APPROVED BY THE FED KRAI. LAND BANK, AND OUR C ER TIFI­
CATES MEET WITH THEIR EV ER Y R E ­
QUIREMENT.

Seminole Comity Title &amp; Abstract Co*

\ I’hono 893

* DIRECTORS
.• ;
R. B. W ight, J . I t B. Striker. Fred R. WUkon, L. Hawkina Connelly.
, , .
i
209 E . ^'irsUSlreet
Abstracts of Title

*

LO

W A « A Mv\_\_tOVJ
.V-A«St Ou t o « A

UnliM*. i&gt;*wesj i.rtll. .A. Isottft. Win.

9tinecipher Wins
“Pick fhe Whner”
Footliall Contest

A U lL U O h l

ClAAMOc. o t
A A k o h C , A VA\V,V'Okl T lA fr iiM A J

A LOT Of MMUtV,
k\U_V —Y mtW NOU D .
.VVt. UV T U l% *----- ,

VOOlJ Lt&gt; O ? » U U V 1 C A ttOwBOAT
Y.U. TWV.

HA-ktAtO

A J C r tiS a l

V /T

V040UJ
11 COUV.PMT

'U N k w
m q t

Because 1m was on* of the' few

l room bungalow U&gt; pick Tot** A A M to boat Tu.

J ad garage, 10th. at. and Hai­ leiw, J. M. Btiaorlpbor. wa* the
Phono 117 or »♦« Rar.i only football fan to make n cor-

ti tt.

re:l gup**** oat of a poaoibU IS
la The B elaid1* "Pick th* Winnor” Contest, he ha* been awardrd flret place and eonafquoatly

g A L C t In U m a tlo n *! tra rlu '

Mrfkct order, eaajt er ItT gi,

TUBBY
A lM T H 0 0 C0M IA1’

W H iT lS T H K

A L O H ^ t SM E 'W t « O T

A tlB U R .1

A F-C Y H d' P A M AM'
w e«C
PO U M A O 0O K

c C jjiW f» e R

.

'

PPA JT

8E

SUCH A

MATTER VQV AtAFT

d u m b b e l l

C O M lL ' O U T - I S

l c tr n iM 1GfcAis?

4 pop a t
__ * h o m e ? y
ndo

‘V

Titlo InsurapOB

BILLY’S UNCIJ3
VOV) TVtOMCH'l’ VQU

It h *

t i l W. lit 8T. A

MM. a III
h w ith
S

n f n « p M i ’h r * . »*r u 111 l , . » a l i . * |.l i . «*«-&gt;,
• l u l w . T i n t * i»f M a r n r . 3 :lf c I I m f r i l l * .
4*trin•» ( M t n t f U i n t i K i * v | ,

A T I BOMK. Farsi*bed, five
.ma, h^l&gt;y acreesod porch**,
fg- PocH r 18th * Gab.

■DHtanl* ■

J. W. SHADOIN

Tho apimintmont of Mr. Allan I. Moseley to
the position of Abstractor for our company.
Mr. Mo3eley Virinits to us a record of expori*
once In Abslrnct work which will enable us
to contlmio tn give you prompt uni] satis­
factory service.

Eliminate Guesswork— Be Certain

Uulpe*

lif! It lift It#. V*rtf!it S&gt; n i l |t I
I 1-X I i i h I i i r s , All1KI n t i »*y

LAWN M O W E R S
H r ns I re* and BlmrWewed
Hate y 6 ur*Tork*do,u l,#iiy n ghat

"Crecker P a y ”. H owever, ' ahe
continued, the work c f c r c r ^ n e
“Is cg'rtainlv. appreciated and we
are grateful/*

i’etev—'HiurafMTT'nifrry' Thurston,
Upward Long, Hen Monroe, Rex
Fackard, H. R. Stevens, J. C. Ben­
son. Jim Hickson, Herman Brown,
II. J. Lehman. Mr. W althall, J.
Walls and S ns, Claude Whiddon,
Hr. and Mrs. H. A. McMirhatd,
Meade Fox, J. E. 1’reston, R. L.
Glenn, Sammy Long, Vance Dougl«sa( lid Msisch and C. C. Hand.
Mrs. Leonardy said that ,ia it almdat Impossible to record the
name* af everyone who contributed
to the success of the first annual

|k *t 4 ia I sJr I ll Hi It MW
H i , A H | | llw 1*I*r
Oi l
I*(HI * ! • - ■
D di-aini
m ji
iu o
m - i
ItHIH* h r t l l r r l l it .
H l . r l l a . A,
!r«f(|ii,
H lilflry
3, l l u t s a L
Nuuk),
M a w i i r a , f ! r « r i n 1 T n t i 1&gt;i i m b i t s ,
«H(frl*» t. t * r t l l i I , H I-w it*, fiui it.M i ,
f i n «• t u n » , A. 1 *■ 11«, H l i l r l r j r ,
K f w l l . Nat u H ft«»w lillw, i i i r i i f
DHi.l-H
h A a r s , K r w t i i I , I h t u l i l A f i l n t * . II
lewllB 1&lt;J I ’o M e r I*otfl on let*••*, I n&gt;

I
I, MlAlift uw||n* i.
|IM* (iff
I t V l|h 7 IttM
In \ |* 1 in*
nine*, I
| Will. I run In 11 J

( ■ t ilr s l tool*: all kinds of acts,
sore add knives; pruning tools
&lt;•( nil kinds, etc. expert saw
tlllsg.

JA C K S O N , M l**.\ O ct. 2 .—f/P&gt;
-o-Who’ her mneuuitr^s are chit!*
r r * o f encephalitis, dVraded *I;c p Ing aleknesa d 'seasn m ay 1&gt;C
lenewn today when G o y rn o r Senn ett Conner m o te s pubV finding*
o f an experim ent r:n «lsi\ o t ort 10
convict* o f the Mississippi pen7*
ten tlsry , who voluntarily \ *u tm itIrd th eir hod ks to health VTic al*
fo r Ihc te sta .
y
The governor said he worn,! r*-

Brake Tester

lying MUtlNg H^ily. H disaalvof

l

LUM BKR

They'D Cut Like New i 1

10 Convicts Lend.
Their Bodies For
Tests Oiv Disease

On the Flreatonc Cdwdrcy
|ULL E Y E S n a y b e m a d e a n d
’ k e p t d e a r a n d h e a lt h y b y

merit.

(Continued from nac* O
UtaJ shooting In Havana this

Mr*. A S. r « * . Mr*. June Ronrnlllat, Mia* Edna * Hatria. and
H n . A If tad King.
Alao M m A . M. Philip*, M ns
James Uub*oq, J r , M m1 Prank K.
A id w a i i Mra. W alker - P rrv e tV
M rV K. C ' l i m l l . Mias Alya
Ctmrpenlng, Miaa McClelland, Mira
FHxaboth Gilbert, Miaa Margaret
Whitehead, Mlaa Dorothy White­
head, Mra. Sam Ixmg. Mia* L*»i»
Hb*ll«y, Mr*. Peters and Mr*. Geo.'

The varloo* , committee* ap­
pointed by the B lki Lodge wars:
committee on serving: J o h n
. rgMM•» \ • aisXJri
• 'Weaver, M ike,W ilson and J. H.
Anhrrsi
m
Princrlcn
f
1
Powell j rammltte* to entertain
t«rifrf'f* *
!* 'I'.vhij
Congressman Jo* Pear*: John
Army ?«. V. M. I.
1
1
. Leon*rdy, Rea Packard and n .
t1 J. Lehman; committee on auction
writ*
of cakos: E. E. Brady, F. C. Bar*
California vs. 81. Mary’s
1
•’ i l l .
tholomsw and Joe I.adwlg; com­
.ollimi.-v . :
Iimi
i mittee rn eventa; Prank Meiach,
Duke
vs.
Wskc
Forest
1
1
, Prter Thurston, H. II. Coleman,
, llifcl -,y 'X i-4 • *»*&gt;H
Fred Domer and John Xerrennar.
Florida
vs.
Beware*
1 . _ k I Tb* sponsor* thl* morning said
■
I
LtttrMtri
Ir—l-lie*’
that they wished to (lle m ! th*lf
Oeorgi* vs. Tolane
sincere appreciation for active
1
1
part* played In the “Cracker Day"
-u-lrllU, K. 1Mil, III'
rrlebration* by the following: Tho
Georgia Tech vs. Kentocky
1
1
1 Fla-Pure Oslo Company, The Holy
' Mtyrl'* f'Trid
tTltffllirkT
■ [Cross Kpise'pa) Chereh, the City
H tirard n . Bates
1
1
Com ml** loners, the County Com­
H*J. •■-. .1
'1 • missioners, the welfare depart­
Karans va. Notre Dame
1
ment, the Florida Power and
I
Light Company, the American
Fruit Growers, the Remind* Ag­
Lehigh va. Columbia
1
1
ricultural Club, the Mountain Ire
Company, th* Montctuma Hotel,
Maine va. Yale
1
1 .
the Boy Hcouta of Trrop No. 39,
1
the Elka I-odgr. the United Lum­
Navy va. Mercer
1
ber Company, the Future Farm­
1
(
ers of Florida, The Sanford Her­
Nebraska va. Tessa
! ald, Arthur Ynwell, G, W, Spen­
I
1
cer. Bill Shelley, H. C. Waters. 8r„
--- ------- i----- w r n .-srh w m r- rr. m r t a ir y r tsr
**—
-^*lHiwYS,"fTirdpf
"
1
■V
-------1---- --T. Hamll s 0.1 James Moughton.
Also to Mie* Mary Buford Pow­
ell, Officer Charles Shaffer, Ales
R.* Johnson, the Baminele County
choosing 11 right but Mr. WilkinSentinel, Fred Ilornff, Joe Lud­
son and Mist Truhick were first
wig. Bill Jamelson, Joe Bender.
hand thpir aelecttans In at Th*
Frank Meiach, John G. I-eonardy,
rrald. It i* very Injporttnt to
bring or mail the Pick Vkf Winner
Beach and another four year* In
*l|p to Th* OfBee eeriy because
this rity. Tlllls bmther* have ex­
In the event of a tie the flret re­
tended a cordial Invitation, to their
ceived are winner*.
Trtomls ami customer* to visit
,Th* two lie*, lieiwvvn VlUnova
their new market.
■pd Urtlnu* and between Vander­
bilt and Oklahoma together with
tl)e two upsets, l.iwa’s defeat of
Northwestern an&lt;j teas* A A M’s
sadden win ov$r Tulan* w»r* re• ponaible for many wrung guesaes
Npt a single fan picked either of
“ r tie* correctly.
The winner* may r*c«lv* theli
litkrls by calling at The Herald
office Tuesday.

m ates *invjived tn

!

a

&gt;m *t

�Georgia Battler Si
Storm W arnings Issued N
"umbfl After]
E
W
Y
O
R
K
C
IT
Y
And Amazing
' iR
For F lorida C oasts f i u f j
Ag-ainst Great
IION MACON, O ct S.— (A,P.)-r—
C on servative Elements
Hurricane Is Not Near Yet |PlW- ELEC
William - Lawrence ‘‘YounR."i
WASHINGTON. 0«t *.-« * &gt; D
R
IV
E
IS
B
E
G
U
N
fitribllng, Georgia h e a y y WORLD SLUMP
wolght, died at 6:00 o'diodt
Attempt Jflftde On „
morning from injoriaa
lif e Of Dollfuss
J. V. McK eels Accused this
V
Establishment S e e n
IS
REPORTED
received Sunday in a motor
Of Having Accepted accident.
As Future Possibil­
AS
Fusion Nomination The end came an hour ^jtt^
ity Rather Than Im­

WeenIs Drawing

Y

-a -* -* d — * - * .

A fter WW

ijrBtemeU.S*For
rot Taking Action

A V A N A ; O ct! 3 .— (A .P .)
if* I n - w h i c h 4 4 ■were
H»d 8 9 w o u n d e d le f t
foHUy o n t r ig g e r e d g e ,
nigh t h e n ig h t b u lle t*
, ,

T-n l r — it. I n . a t m a l a

■Tf

d iy

"'*

d lfc o v o m l

and

th e

a

tr ilc e

th a t

h a d n o t* y e t b e e n c a lle d . W h a t

ABO

tin
sto o d

out

S o c ie ty
aa

w o u ld

t o d a y ’s

do

m a jo r

SSP_^' j s

latod mao o f the army and
:tw r* tJ ia 'V h h n t
State* had not "interfered", tut
many Cut*on mourned their *&gt;ad
amt b lam ed 0&gt;e United Aate*
U tte r ly ' for net actio s to pre-

VhlNMA,
Oct. 3.—M l- Charwclio, Entlefcert Doll fust
* M aligMly wounded In two
place* ly a would-be assassin'
today V»t an hour after re-'
reiving treatment a*, a hot pit* I
he w e able to go home and
contlru* with hi* official duties
there One (hot etruck hi* left
arm and the other g-wxnl hi»left hreaat when be va* filed
;'a®n at the entranoo cf the
pirUament building. "That wr*
* do** one", .ho remarked t»
friend* aa he left tne rc'pital
/and walked amllUgl*- to hi*
automobile. A'ynura ex-uoldter,
recently discharged from the
army am) whose political con­
nection* the police were not
- Immediately* WkMMirM»gm,-"l6'
arrested 16 coanecrluu will, th*
ahootlng and ped'ee begun a
ruundup of all political ruspecla.

- c ‘ tiW bloodshed.

6

*

t* tUU ipattered Havana’a
laet n lfh t a* even the surof belle fed officer* In the
U' Hotel failed (o brio*
--------;* fU r the bioedoet day tn
th e elty'e htelory.
— . A fter an ail-dar b a ttle rol*
dtyra trooped riotously into lli«
hotel, finding » • reeUtance. W ill
pandemonium doe to street flghtto g etui tb* looting pf the )to­
ta l* a le e o ile r * epparetilly was
nrtttahen by th* officer* for * lo­
a f the true* and they re­
tire from the lop floor* of

iS^Ss^iafciaa ‘'■r1
retort,c l the fire fee
B K ' M minute*, after whlah all the
1""-# oCfkee* ear rendered peacefully and
Wgre taken either to prison &lt;r
' h ^ p lu le ..
*
®
Afterward* inlpere and eoldlora
began to exchange ehote orer the
u (Cenllnoed On r a g e Two) -

irists W a r n e d
O bserve L a tf In
T o Busses
■)u*t aa he d'd last veer on th*
agaalag day of Hgininolu County *
Mhool, Superin'-’mien* of School*
T, W, Lawton ca-l« 1 (he attention
ad a ll metari*ie this morning to
a a u te law wl'kh require* that
a ll autameh'lc* - must bo brought
A « S f • a . w r W « te » r 1DP°.n
a ach oil bu* It ulther load­
i n g passenger*,
bu* driven vbdled Hr.

t S »

•**».'«) rbilren had near­
ly been run orer by motorUt* who
ppeaafr the et*pfw-&gt; bu* a t a rapid
rata * f epaaJ. apparently tratonaeeaeO ever the fact that aehool
•hDdraa, pome o f tl.;m email, were
------*- -,
**'h *croM the Ugh
|k t« .g from a bu*.

F A NCES PERKINS
OUTLINES PLANS
ACrAINST SLUMP

Program Built Around
Unemployment Re­ New F reig h t B o a t
serve Of Companies Welcomed By City
NEW YORK, Oct. V -lA T — An Sunday
Afternoon

"

eoavlUe, ope-

Election Board Is
Named ByCommisaion

s a S

«

« M

i t

C om m issioner* a re tfli* W|
« a « • * - T. W th for thy**
W
teraae. C c p m U sie a s r X . 0|
F bln h oleer. who w a * etotted la *
m r to f lu t b *
Clyde A . B y rd , agd f O ® » l* * I»

t#n^r *t *■•***■ Jw* *■ '
a A M IA C R UCXNHRS
T wea t y -s lx

a s ir iu e

M

td a t Q n tttr
w.

«• I

,tar .W *M 4. her,

'• dffKa *»»W

a in crease

mMa­

in, a of oil t/nki-r-

(.Ilu t At l a l i t M n.t •■} and
th«
F b .ild a PuWie i^ n riro To. plan'

at ptnun Hyiingi,

uhiaratood ihfit th# l l t n n
rvprrRgnli-d
by tha C itU f Saraica C o , anti halam construction amri of term inal
raiiliU ez near prog eny which they
laWrfront
rum*
pufihaeed on Ibe lek
efran l somi
u oath s ago. l-a .d * sic r e g e tank

1

Hobart/ lntart»b*

srsssr -

-

-

-

-

Channel Deepening
la Being Completed
T he U a l t e d ^ u t a a M’a r 'r &gt; c r a r t
■at t b r a i g b i k h e 'O ’atikrt K ngi
office f t jf a h s ji .r i l l * 4 hi*
•ling' Um deepenIng

bdlSMae Jackson-

K of (hi Oe-

affive't

directIj • T * * ' Ha- »iaf
■It Ipal Plgr hare. cnm|&gt;l. tmj *-W*
a f a lb a i lg a l

»!

Hw

”

i *a »wssel.
kls week w a it auggested

by

0*Mjaa(* :c -d « to ^ a rt't* r of
tea an! It* Waterway Com•uaa m onths ago whan
H in f t r i rvrmfad their r a f t
tad bottom *» earerel a|ot»
the

la Urn

U ® -.

Aa

eig ht fo A

•fear* og),*hft
iv gad It I* e g -

be a tv ig s.U g

that

ha v a i i t a M ,

this

Over 5 Months Ago

m

er the fighter lost conadotfR*
nesa following a dogged fig h t.

tic

17 C ases Tried By &amp; eath Sentence Of
J u s t i c e Of P eace Negro Set Aside By
During Septem ber S tate High C o u r t

lows;

W alter H ulpfi. mid t ’ollie tircK

%
enitts

J

r ( ’ounty Board H as
McetingOnMonday
Of Routine N ature

("ity Commission ,
H as B rie f Special '1
Session M « R ^ y .

Pm ® , i^ p rallng v r -tr r d a y tb *
a*M*rlt(irt Unit M i-K in* Mgired to
b r a d Urn fu sion m o v e m e n t a g a i n ! !
T a m m a n y raid th® in®®llng Cmk

Tin* tu p m iii* I'ouit in
O-JT, rhaiffwd w ith kewulimr t tUvicj I wa upAidwii aaui 4Biflaui**ia
VMiy on n tram , vri ro fniiial guilty. "•'Uthnrnt aicairi.it Jo h n io .»
plar® in it t«*«taurant th® night
S a n fo ijl
C ity
r u m m ls iL n 4 n
Itidyrr was iflvrti a sunjwndi'd **■* ii tin(h*ipRitili* fur him U&gt; «#.#•ji *ti m
nf Apr 2d, And Mi’Kt*® told him
t**n a «&gt;f lb** ro sjs in tin* im e fur (f ui in I'ulk c m ii it y an d M at
m et In specie) session e t th e C ltg .
h®
roufd
lull
fn
riiirr
ftuvt-rnor
tli
JfoUtinr
n
titliH
*
(Mtujtird
ii r»4J tin* d ift*n*lint, uvturkt uf tbiN imii
"lid* Giegory wa* fin.-U
iiuM I H*11 l•,,, nl*hl *° roMinwe H®*
l|t r j f h a i l * * I,, Whit m an th a t h®
dilntli, witlulft'ka 11in p ita i f i ut n t t r iitijn of iunidi«'i «
uf
make the to re , T ilce niiul
j e lu Jy uf c a b lin g and proposed
y
if
illy
iifid
(ilt
fit
if
d
k ui‘ t
whrti
I
lUifity
CuinintMHlun
vxlicti
U
m
*&gt;
!*h11 II*'iwfi y find i l i*oi prr \Vu **1,
"T b e ,.ii|y inkling I bad lh at he i property a s ie iiu is n l* . T h *
I
In*
J
j w i*r ftiurt ilitiilad tb# chttiiF*1 llll t III O i'I g. IT
►
«*N
N
taill
|
|
f
t
ll*‘
t l i a t t l iMtii gam bling, vn i«*
(Continued on I 'a g . T w o)
j log was b rie f, and iras * (t*n 4 *d
Com t lln u ir yaw lntliiy, with load
•n fs4ih}s«*iid&lt;*«l Mrnl4*ncf*&lt;4 id |im i.f xtttiui* motion.
t'liir f Juat i«* F it'd DavU, wlm m a tte r* in variou- safln m * «.l tIi**
ly all tbe to m m &gt; s*U n *r( aa t apt
•n !li»* r m *
wlilte
Hulnnd
hi
fur n Ih iri
|{fiIt*ffNnri uful Ill-in y .lllp llfl !VPi« vxh« in I Jikrlm i.i K a*ii » Bundav*| r ,lU|,iy ruining
.*» O. Shlnholser.
m hrn Nb*hn|iMin a fd ■)ffiL*«*r J ( ((|l|
f tin- dti c ifeaioin*.
fihfd $| and cn»i4 nn dm t (fpv id
D uring (he m a ttin g Ik w%e 4 » W T. Ilo in r tl « rrs* -I. mi »I.*| not
A** u fr a t ill* of 111** iii*'**tiins lh*gam bling

Km ^(

W a-hinicldn,

;

Of U. Group Will
Study Itefcrcnduin

i

Three Yount; Men
Mayor V. A. ^psier
I l *111III i NNlaillw III it nn trd
.She I id •Held IJpnnC’har^eH cidad (bal
j siiuuld llulify Chief nf I'ulie* Reg
J I' MrClrNmid l * nn lif) Mu o
\ A ! purr Un. t nil r|»y pi i * mu » * Of Rubhin^Womun G. Williams lhat In and his of­

mo-*t la- |i-iiin% «*d f t a*»|8 tin* 1 -tintj
juil at nn* r,
Jilt- Co in nit- -ion'I ft it ten l,u mi &gt;i
i I be
I in [&gt;(*( *“i*iiii( l f 141 t It
l i n t lull tiuuid n l|»* b ** ill
I;. i , cl
i|iiii i-»t fin t l»r I pui m I
Kit &lt;1 ten of (hil 10
At t m tirl -* o* |i»*i * » "ii i *1 ■ n * r l i «

foil iW*i

lf\ Iftju ; V II J b y, I* i k . »i I*
Uluii.-, It g
M d b, no I li A
A bril.
Iii-n® %i i : VV. U hi i Ui**1, v irile
1-rank FiU a, I'aol Uoylry, il*nin t
ita ila id .
f ’lililnotn: A. I#. Wnyti® . r lr ik ,
C. C, Mb MIu wb, K*!, lu lt l. &gt;. iioo
A It. llwntur.
'll 1k «
I *n ur IttI l a ; if, K . |"ii i Ik
Vk|lh
officiaJs
a*
th
r
notif-aid
chaig* l
ti m g , *nid l( i
Ju® Tutrk, H,
i»ir« illiSC
fined 9 &gt; gi).u|., w ill f**xcnd •hr
Kim lli.
■atat |-ai ticl|fnl** in tha *h&gt;t u .*r|jfih
I.QUf:wot®l

T.

I*.

1,1 A ll

Ink.

fic e *

Twejdy-SixAtteged I^aw V i o l a t o r s
Roceive Sentences In County Court
Cot

Local Men N imed On
Federal Grind Jury

TStl

shuuld snforer

i ha

d ir

li nl "Id lin ker, W illful I I |; J
nrdlnance fm ,.Hiding the ael* of
sun, mul I
C k ean ed y , y . in;:1 Kroceriea within (he city limits
while re-H lelil, nf Nunfnl I wpr- 1 on R -nday
It also was decided th a t the
placed in tin- I ' m nty .lull
this
lentiiiM of the F lorid a TsW ar
M i n i II Mg I n Jin m l
ml j « IV L&gt; j 1.1,ht Co. should he ca lls') t o '* W
linn m &gt;I I &gt;,■ eiutie’ .
, tact lh a t U ltra ara a ro ie * of W ig
I ' k e i. I iniigb: .r f n i e J n s l i r e l lead in wiraa th a t
ru n stltu l* "Sr
nl III,- T ear. J i
K n l.iin
i In*J hazard to Ufa end [r jp e r t jr ,
Illum ing,
i ll-lull ,1
p u llly
lu 1
quest will
Isttgy,
III accom pany tli«
th e 1*
I'batgi- u f y t unit
I n , i i n y uf a
asking th a t rep air be
m ad* /to pillst- r o t i u i i i l l i g t, ih n inui i.l i m p . th ss r w ires as quickly a * potiihld. •
He w a-- ,,rd, ii*d 'pin, cd utu b^ o
T he C om m isiionara
adyr-urbtd
I .'Ol I biltid.
llit ir inawtiog until u a it T rld a g
F.irgusun, ,'baigi-il w ith th e j i.*
nlglit a t 7 :8 0 o'clock when th at
M'ssnjn of stlib-n goods, did Mid will discus* t h * i.u d f* t fo r 1414*
plcnd g m lly In Ihv c b o ig c . i l , 1 is ; J 4 , and m ake an a tte m p t t j r i l k e
Irf-iup liclii fur iHvcstigatum ,
the iiMkftiatlonal llra n s* l i t ! b o .
K ir ,tiii)., ili a i g n l w ill, | .rciv - that additional sourrea o f r e i a ^ J t
ing slo icn
u .od-. w n, iti i.-red
pieced under a lio n •■•-i.d
A rc,tiding lu the s tiu y tubl l y
'S a l
U IL IV OH K E R B B U R N E D ' ^ , ,
J l l s l l l r K u trlts , the t il l ,1., yn i!,

I,. It, K'ayn*, tlr**»Mr M u iiciw k
a ml M. H. I'um ati ■
leak®
M .iijr:
II i&gt;
1» ‘la n l, ware wulktng luwarrl Muni..id . n
ilr r k ,
K, I*. I I ) »4Imi.®, A.
t'- tlic O ilaudo Highway lute Sun l-i&gt;
Kaumlrrit, imiiI W, V’. tt*tini
nflrrn uon
-w h en
Mi ■ F n iu .i
A liaiu iiitu;
We li
H allanl, t'rew fu ril, uf |)el and. d n . l i g tu
t « f 't ' I
f|l&gt; d (hr costa, and tb e fine la t e r ] cl&lt;-ik, A. W Mullen, I). U. M m tli. ward Senfurd, slowed d .w i, l.e,
( imiity Ju d y * J. (1. Hharuti
|aml F K A n d .i.n ii.
auloinubile, ami u ltrjcd , lu buys
I
|Kirt«d today 'k et W pa**®ii »eu- * wa^ ®uvp*nda&lt;1.
F u tr s l
C ity: A,
I..
Ilu it.rr, a lift.
rub
rhargi-.l
T|i®ri*M»
HlaV®,
l« nr® upon 21- gllegud law vi«da
r lr ik , J . E . t Si Us. J . 1'. U m w itr,
D .ik rr gut Inside liir car, wlilla
i ^
.» ,h
# v . ' u iiT atin g a c a r In a r#ckl®B* ian- and J . C. R .ll.
Kennedy and Fuigusou rl..od uil
U .r. .b ring tl.g month o f hep
_____
. . j ___, .
.
rw r. was fined 110 and coala
}(l*viu : M ikr MlKJe.', J r . , r l r i k ; tin, running ru a id and tbe boys
It n,b. i. M B f ( I h o , twg|« : * r ,
lrf. y C line, Annie Jord an,
Alultew ilu lls, Jn e )liL ie . u u j M le ft I be ra , when they learb m l
»un- and I f &gt;■( them white |h-; ( Jaoab (iunaby, rharged witli istuxllin da,
1
Hanford.
lead m w ere fined |8 and seats
O srvola: F lu id I s i l ib -tk . I. I
Mra t'ra w fn n l bud tluveii only J
n o r*
f;,ulasondaen, w h i t e , rach sb lie C u r ie s Heath gas
Mixon, T. U. Muni--, »'&gt;d A l~ o few blurks i,way w lu i, .lie n o -.
trc k le s*
driving, urdr ed. to pay tha coat* on o him
rgrd p i n
M etcalf.
Iireil th at her pu isa wa &lt; g u n *.!
fined Ok’ ,co st*.
liar I'hsrgv.
.She visited (be p d ire -t.u io u .is,.*
her
and
E
d
ith
('n
s
Jims*
Thomas
and
Ivry
Sher
I. &lt;■i in rd ialcly , rrpuMi-d her loss, and ,
I r Itarget! iWith . inlm calx tort ntai charged with aasaull and
[ with the bid uf u lh rt w nr.en p a s • j
■* fin ed tb * co st*, while Clyde ball ry were fined f t etui *»»•»
irn g r ra In |l,e rtsv, she tls sc r b e d ,
Howard, R ulhn Hardy apd E r- rad while Douglass O'Neal wee
Iht boys. M u bin h a lf hll h o u r,
neat Rubayta slso charged with in- ord» wd to pay the soala.
they bail kern urrrsU-d.
•toxiratmn. w ir e
fined
l&amp; an I
A sx|i Blrmooa. charged with
Ja m e s O. Huff, J ,hn W. Urtl,
J iu lc r had In Ilia |h&gt;m c s tioi, a |fa,
driv ng an auto with an imptsper H. M . Uuy&gt;b an a V . F . R e v riu l uill which had t e r n in tl-e p u r i* ,'
tm to «»ch. ,
,
(■
,i
t t . M *hone , A. J . N ull* and F. licet sa was Dead f t aad costs r
of this city are me slsus uf lh* w bjlc Kstiuvdy IveJ b )th 'h a rin g s'
W H ck rn , Wb I * mett charged w ith
I* W McGrtff, charged Nth Federal Grand Jury which went which M rs. Craw ford hod dc-|
(|P«rati&gt;'r g , t veil with a n im ­ rock a* driviag, was fined f&amp; « 4 into action late yt-i erdey eflcr- LCilhed, arm rd iug to M r. R ob erts.:
proper In ame i' to g , were fined f i d cost . '
noon In Urlende aft r .b its f circ- Kennedy w ss hot a rre ste d until
hgm TaUaraen was fined
eoete-aacV* . : *
, ,■ '
Btunlea attending tb ' opening of yealarday.
D, C. Mart i, w hite, chargad
for unlawful parking
Frum all in iL ra llo a *, M d from
the first Federal ' ioutt known
with driviMT &lt;a a n to w|Ui an ins- Jaa &gt;4 liolmea was fined f I
t o : Orlando end Cen rgl FIs,id*. - the atory told by th * adpf*- this
prjpw lie***- to
t g . waa fla e d the costa fw petit larceny.
l C. H. Bhaffar, JHi gel Hied or d. m orning, D oksr took t b * p arse
lloy fradiey, chargad with
I. I*. Hers ay, jC. M itten ,(. It. N. and divided it* cu a te a ta With tha
rUtt. rharged gravgU | sseault Wee flne^|
P - C- « + &gt; ray
Nipper. J. It. alb s, t U. Rhlnhol. boy*. I f * gav* K sonedgygnd F o r&gt;d batto/y, w a*
* * ****blt
r, .and F. A. I'aimer, s^je. of g r on sa ch
h e a d * aa d &lt; aBaHam y, charged
ford, have* been 1 eai-patnard l t r . filb e r t* 'o e lisa a a ,' f N "co ld
!
W. E- U t 4 , whhfk ehargad
s a b . w U k a s k .a
t i A g t h i feat" .and ( V t tt, kMk^ t* Fa®
i ju io n to i
guaoo.
w ith
U* - fhUds wu tag. w * fined 910 aad costst.
af the Caurt.

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Geneva Comm

N E W Y O R K . lic t. 8. — (AT which physicians said wgs powM A
Heavy shellin g began ln*t night [on ly hy a person o f hla tra meuffill what prom ise* lo be th e must cus vitality.
*
hotly waged m ayoralty cam paign
At hi* bedalH* w ere hta p aren ts
New York has w itnessed in y ea rr.
" P a " and " M a " , hla m an ag er A nd
Josep h V. M cKee, now the in ­
tra in e r
respect ivsiy,
h ll h M K ;
dependent candidate, was accuse-!
C la ir*, h e rse lf a patient tV
by Josep h M. T rice, head o f the
hospital follow ing tha b irth
independent fusion com m ittee, of
t m lr third child, barn tw *
having secretly accepted th * f u ­
ago. and hi* y o u n te r b roth er,1
sion nom ination inurv th an five
H erbert, h im self a fig h te r,
A ;ii
„
, ,
*
* j*
.a,
|comm is a ion o f the
yf Nainm
ilh*
ago.
M
cKea
dallied
lie
was
I
E v M g l.d c . to J - p l l e r to T itu .- . Juli&gt; . „ enib,y .
P h y tlrla n a said d eath ,** . »
offered
the
fusion _ nmnln s ti-H
vlll&gt;'
T he official pepoft. f t g i l .b g .All-.,
tlBUff "K# 'iinnounceii I I I * uuispsnd t t r ft'm pltcaffons a'rlsThg 'fratn ^
—-“ An iitier troptral "iT-fflfHuiKJ*
tin*
fsatimian
^ g lu t i "Hrhmldt,
T"
1
lern a l
In ju ries
su ffered
mil candidacy last week.
of rlii’hl intensily I* crn’i.d ntuul m inislvr to Horn** and lh&gt; coin
M rlb lin g ’s le ft foot was
Jo
h
n
Ff
u
r
r
y
,
T
am
m
any
rh
lef,
2fu mile* nutlii iioi^lu-ast of inintiitin’s irp o i te r, tlr rln m l pH»amf his pelvis crushed tn a
Turks Island apparently inoviiiy dut tion was tn crca a h if amt tin Ielectrified a louline meeting of the llsion betw een hla m otorcycle
t in ploy turn t derrraning. Flit* tfplc- Stale Ih-mocralic committee In I
nntb northeastward.
,
Hates pxprciotrd i^frni sntw/a*t.im Albany by Jamming th r ugh n j autom obile.
Phyalclana were .m a te d g i J g R
A lezandar Laivcday, h.u J of ibe le-o lu iu n i pledging tlir support o f i
fin a n cia l RvrUun of the K’aaU f, ‘‘all loyal Ib -m ocrats" to reg u lar I a b ility to clin g to life W tihg^.
t*m p*rm
tura
lie n io cre lic
can d id ate*,
w li l c h tem
p e ratu
re o f 107
101 1-6 ukT.’.|b
la ta r d eclared ;
pula® of I7fi. Stribllnir w u 29. r *
“ Th** rapid t out i m i doi o f In ­ wnull) Include M ayor Jo h n I
Ifis d«ath ®nd*d an up and ;
*1
tern ation al trade *Osild app-nr toi b 'llr ir n , the W ig w im ’i chutea for
rarrrr which aaw Strlbllnf
have oern checked, at an/ rate ’ re-elect ion.
for the u n n tcn l.'* lit added UmlJ
T he funion rohn rts, aim ing to all th* iniddlawaifht apd
a Citrinnit a rie n lific irn lit .t* had place f.rm tri t'o n r r n a in a n K. If. weight vhamplona in tha
T
A
IsIa
A
lIA
S
S
K
F
.
iw
t.
{» Jriiln trtl th a t
b e te ie n
J u n * ,, U th iard la in th r m ayor* officw( yaara. 6ix tlmai ha
.MtVftilern law violator*
ap
Josep h K Johpfl^Ti'fi tt*iili*mt* ui IU J2, and Ju ly , IWA3. the fiow t/i ’ form ally launched th eir m iniinlgn tha championship but naYfr m
p**ar«"il
Ju stin * o f the Peace
elect r &gt;rulion f«»r murdwr aT P o- in woiltl mdwRiilal pronin liuti,
|with .» m ass meet In * at ('o o p rr tha grada.
tljJ
J
Hob* it* during Saptenilw r, |ir«*man T. A Nicholson of l.akr
c hiding R ussia, liuil 1 oru
Union, wb®da tli® movrinrnt trad­
hiw rt’iiort to th r t'ou nty Conuni* In ltd Was *ct asitte liy Iht* s Jpt **m* than 3l&gt; pel c o t .
ing to tb® ovrrtlirow o f "Ihm **'
■KtJtAi(i ri’vrttknl today.
He iti*&lt; rm iit lotiny in nn npiriNin vihirh
T w it i I in nr® than ltd y ra ra ago
luiU
iba
court
In
ar.eir
posed (if t li r i f vlolatniH nn fy i
vriti h®gun.
d« nyiMH a motion for n i tinny**

anji ta r g fi f ir r y u .g furl oil i&lt; with hring drunk, wus
Florida Power an I U g h t &lt; • and co^ta.

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.

WASHINGTON, Oct. S. - « V Establlxhment of a II. H. central
bank, owned ami operated dlrtclly
by the frdcra1 government, I*
talked of among highest admin­
istration officials.
It I* a step foreseen al a fu­
ture possibility, lather than an
Immediate nne. The discusilon has
gone *n far, h'-wrver, that l*qtlmrul of tmluatiial trader* la be­
ing canvassed quietly.
From the day that Mr. Roose­
velt excoriated the- *'money-rh*THf _
rrs" In his iuaumiral addran*.
thrie has been morti bad footing
between the admilistratWin and a
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T h a ® act Ion board wae appoint
ad la s t n ig h t, and a t th * aam *
by pa-1
U na
th e
O ty
C om m U siaoan
a fflta h ia d a aa
en tered th a t an e le c t!6n proalaliv in g th e IgU e*
M otion h a a d v ert l*o ^ tg T b e R g r

•t# th ,

mediate Enterprise

MIAMI,
Oct.
S —(Ah—The
Weather Ruifau today received
the following
advisory
frum
Washington:
" 1) 01*1 nnrthrait
storm warninyi lUitiu A. M. (rum
flues (IraiHlv tu Titusville A tropi­
cal disturbancu attended by gr.lc*
and aecompanUd by wind* n! hurricana foie# near the crntei hi
ential a-out 121) miles south of
isH ionO f
(.'Icnfuegns, Culi* npparently (i.uving ninth noilht-aslaanl.
L e a g u e Ile u r H O p tiThe caution is advised for m s i h
P r e d ic tlo iiH
scl* in the Flolida Strait* and
Western llahama* in the ui-*i 2&gt;
GENEVA, Oct. I), (ell A rehums It will rause strong u n til
east nod north winds froi.t I'ora pinl that the world depression I*
GiViii-' to KVeigladr* tale tbi* i giadually lifting and the ecoinmiic
M ,„„gl situallun, espacially in tl-o United
aft rtumin or
tomgl.i
n«iitlu*a»t wlntls tliH ■I'lirnoon. M ales, is steadily Improving, wa*
rea&gt; lung g a le I c e . ton f l . t . ftom ’ ^
lt V»»‘ » r J * y by ttin
b . .com .m u

economic program designed. to
prevent dtpreialoni, built around
Whtil iW i»*m FibO-Inn fretxi iter
unemployment reserve*, a u out­ "Lillian Anne'’ a l l i e d in Han­
lined last night bjr tfcerctary of
ford Sunday ifitn i'iin after it.
Labar Frances Perkipt
gs-m.-.l sessioni first trip from-Jack.onville under!
Advoqatod at
of the National Conforjnre of |hs d irectio n pf official* o f the
Catholic Q iaritln , the re me'lies new HuwsnnrS .Steamship Co. it
aside from Jobless Insurance, ara- Was m et a l its pirr near (he l e­
8 ic ia | and Industrial provision*
gion Hut by Rred T . W illiam s
for old age;
Public work* or gnwrntiirnl ex­ chairm an of tliji W aterw ay C mi
penditure planned tn advance fur m lttse of th*1 Sem inole f oiitdy
stimulating em plnym ct and tur Cham ber o f Cjummerco, who e x ­
(*n j l i r i y a t r i p
tin * i l r r i w n i n
1.. i \ Torn Im, K- &lt;’ f'ta ik , aivl
ineaa In tlmar of early alack in tended an official trade bu-1, w»l
Nora Hrad, nil iahap|r&lt;n| wdlt p«-it|4
employment;
conic.
Free public einpln) uteri ex­
I
1
T li* c t a f l, Wlruh once irperutdl L o u u t y I u u f L u t i d s - r I it j i til .
changes on a nitiuini scale; de­
TUe-opIdlu* Wynn, rliarged w iih1
velopment by Indui’.)' of m-an* between R a lls n o t ’ and I'bilm trl______
lor employment slaoilitallon;
phla, is p art pf n fleet of .ua.s Iwatmg bm way . n a Iri.iu, wi,
The
fb a in lie e
of
t o 111 m - t c An agricultural progrrm Inleg which w l| operate along In.- St finwl f lu und co sts, while V\ dim
\Nalk et s u - fine,I f ., and r o -ls o-i^, ,,ioiuiitt^-, which liar , e.-u
ui
rated with Jndustry;
Ju n e s R iver Urtw ;.-o J a c k s o n ,ill. u sim ilar ch arg e
[
to -tiu h /•■!» i n diim No
Adult educationCJiictif *Suntil unt| A ii i on t«iir&lt;% t;r» uf thi* t Kin,0*1 •v ui i i inm
m*i
For unemplrymtut insurance j r.d Sanord t l i * w ln'.rr. as * n
the laoor secretary dtclareil fur *■* make direU co o n e tlio n , wilti &lt;hanft’d w itli bud* iiHPunlt itlotig I.f l hr United h'l.ti®* iJvitlmir wtill
with Addi# ftlrtmi),
writ* g iv i’i tin* fu irjcrt of riU llpftlllg fur HU
• compulsory system "lrcai.se I ocean lin er* a Ju ck n .iiv illr
T h ree other n . t to e s now iq e r
•&gt;usp#ndi*d pcnlf-nret of t)u* coats I.f l f Rliai'ttl tllll'l.', «lli MIC’4'1
ft
t-elleva it would prcvld* an in­
centive for tb* sUbil.W tiun of a te out of Hi ulu. I srd a lililt lb® Brow n wdiiuan xhu* wrd«*n**l t hr l ity Hall ^m* r«n w n f t iRw ii
line
is
in
the
tlnklu.'.
1
he
tit
hoc*
lo pa|f th® rosin*
lit H lhl u \ lui’k. 11. M I*4a|( txmill,
employment. The managers of inJi«if»«r Mur row, * bin it*'*I with ruin lint in * lim d, wi I |ii®slte.
duatry would be ax iitln g Ihcm- a .e l T h e Bt. Ju h u i R ivet l.m r,
laig c a^uiujt and b u ttn y , .uu - l*u«md
It. 1 IlkliMM, ritts.tiinl r-iiin*«iur
aelva* to reduce ihtir premiums oiw ratlng t f a s t of f i ‘ f
just aa they become Interested bu sts w ith W ily serv ice; the over to tha County C ourt, white ri|irik&gt;&gt;rnlitig lh-* I w u l trad# U &lt;!&gt;’
T ren sp o r'atio n Huy Q radlry. ehargrd with a y y,tn in i h r Natioin»I l i n k * o«»dy, who
In safety device* w cut thair Central Fle&gt;|
premluma under varid-a state Co., o p erato r, r f tin, “O xcro la": Vfctrd annttult, ul»o was bound ov- fi«w j*mt rrt r.u*d from Uuohiqg
J . 11. Cuppedi| atm Sons of J a c k ­ ®r.
Va#i vrh**f* hr nfirni Ruiilr
UHir
L
wotkmea’a comperuation laws."

paw K b o o ) ’ y e a r oaW . a / H c k l n n o u , tt. V. Lana.
L ew -o n appealed to V . E . B e tts , and P. B . O m ilh Will
P ie t ue criteld er
tha f a n * th a elect Up board which wDI
t§ t -aor hut tiding pvplli a s s is t c ity r o i o n who call a t tha
th in g o f fle e t hn p o rtaacc. City Hall on Nov. 7 to co st thefr
b f l w ae p a e p e d r H b yballots
______ ___
_______seeking two
for _____
candidate*
W gtolainrn
w h i had
^ li.
C em m leelse h e - J
|pae»w*.| f a r th e drat-’ lc ^ 7 , j .
&gt; 7 ^

r» UsI aasgraO
W

Virtually certain o f re-election e*
labor'* chief ipokeiman for an­
other year, William Green lust
night wae drawing hi* line* to­
gether to stand . off challenge*
fpom the lee* conservative etepiente of the Am*r»can Federation
of Labor.
While Green w»* opening the
national convention of th* federa­
tion with a demand for a 80-hour
week to take up the unemployment
aleck and an appeal to delegate*
to have faith in the new deal, a
"rank anti file" convention wa*
being organised a few block*
away.
The Independent group claimed
to hold paid up membership* In
the federation and **&gt; rotuidaritig demanding recopmli n frum
Green.
-a sm 41
Another section untlrr the l**dtuwktft ef Jshtt Is liftm l president
o f the United Mine Worker* of
America, was ready to demand nn
enlargement of the executive com­
mittee to break . up the present
dominance of one faction, while
■t 111 * third titoc wa* reported
restive at Grrcn’s attitude toward
unemployment Insurance.
The last federation convention
in Cincinnati resolved in favor of
j UglaUtlan by Cungm* requirirt
such Insurance hut mm&gt; dalag a lei privately
expressed the
(Continued On Pag* Two)

.Si

may u “ ‘J!!:______it

H O U ST O N , T » I . Oct. 8.
7 * n .men
w *r» turned, MVartU
I
t lit ic a lly , ey rip lu sio o o f a I * *
.
ia a at *11 a t tlw A m erican P a ir ®
\
Ivuni Company r»fin ery a t N a d i'
w orthy te n n in a l y sstard ay .
,
‘ ’ jfc 'ii

New York Glaitte
Win Opening
NEW YORK CITY, Old, |
Th* New York Giant*
first blood in tha 1838
Beric# by sco ring a
4 to 8 victory over Um

ingtun Rena tors
aallout
crowd
har*
tbli
a f l rrnuun.
C a r l ' Hab&gt;
bail, era of the a ian t s U ff, I p
lowed fie* him aad s t n l * i
10 man, whil* th* G ia«a ?
hit* off Waly Stowait |
Kuaaall, and
who piuhad the aigMR
for tbs Senators. Mai Q
th* kattara with fwar 1

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Shortly Plan To Re-Open
Closed /kink? O f Country

na

’ .^HYDE PARK, N- Y„ Sept. 30
—&lt;AV- I'resUVnt Roosevelt Will
announce shortly the plan far
t■ft
opening closed banks and It will
—
pruHde immediate payments pro­ Long-Distance Inqui­
Photogra,
Agreement Stoned
Sloped By.
By
Parade This Montifliff J
portional to tka liquid assata of
M R jt V ic t im s ;
ry Asks About Of­
• P r e s i d e n t Which Is
the** institutions.
And Public Addres*
Naturally, not all rloaed batiks
fer Of $25,000 Re­
T ense
E x p e c t e d f r Pleat*'
By Joe Sears Marks
are t.&gt; be reopened and particular
w a r d For Return
E x c ite m e n t
MJi n erB , Operators
aUaeition will be paid to thosy lr.Opening Activities j
Calls LaGudrdto Poor atlfutlons forced to lock their
r- ■
*’ * .
S e p t . , 30.—
( l r «W ' »■—Haled r « « )
,
NEW
ORLEANS,
Sept.
30—
(/If
vaults
after
the
historic
Mar.
S
Compromise ByFac­
S a n fo r d
is celebrating
President Rooeevalt signed the
battles be­
—George M. Cox, New Orleans
•‘C racker D ay” today.
* •&gt; *
tion of Politicians holiday.
sts and sol- S u r v e y O f Existing hours and wsga agreement. . of
What Roosevelt has In mind I* and Chicago shipbuilder whose
_ _ _
Building: A n d Metal A fte r weeks o f ca ru ltl
Western Pennsylvania '"coal mines &gt; ■
six persona
a RsVral financial support tu wife an,) sun and parents-ln la&amp;
preparation on tha part •o f ;
Conditions IlevealB operat*d *7 iron and stse] rompa­ NEW YORK. Kept. 30.—(A&gt;— those Institutions which have good
14, IndgdinK
Trade Department!) Hpeclal
have been missing from home
Joseph V. McKee, scholarly for­ steals to oger.
com m itteea represafit- &gt; ,
In
other
words.
photographer,
nlee.
Ha
azpected
the
pact
would
G r e a t Variations
S ta ffc Conference ing the Klka Club, th e EUta '
mer aldemsanic president, finally Ih* {government stands ready to here sinre last Saturday, sstd to­
left. H avens
" * tha .trig , of 7M&gt;00 miner., l ^ wpH |bU&gt; th(
fight
A uxiliary and th e SemlDpU
sack up the fair asset* a" l permit day the telephone call from Chi
Eighteen hundred steal worker*
NEW YORK. Sept.
yesterday as an Indapesalent payments on this* to the .'epos|- rago last night asking uf hit
WASHINGTON. Sept. 30. —0^1 Countv Federation o f W obh 4 ?
slept
«n
hastily
rigged
cot*
In
the
' tvild dls- If tha Various »t»te provision*
full co-upeiation In a militant
dedicating himself to tore in proportion ta the amount $28,000 ,rward offer for the safe —A
the chAlM
..
. .
,
w t’a Club*, under th4
------ - T*
_
demonstrn- fer rontrolllng the liquor traffic giant Carnegie Steel Company aDemocrat!
war on "boaalsm, both Demo­ of go .d assets held by the inollu- return of his family "was Authen­
m
, n
pr
I |l°f l,f| t * i 'm a n ,hlp Of Mrs. John U o a - i . J
„ of communist* were represented on a map, th* plant at Clalrtan, Pa, while 3,000 cratic and Republican.'*
tioft*.
turn obtaining control of I-k-.I ,
5 . 0 . celebratlona. O t tic."
a communist leader result would be not unlike a I'lo coal mlaera outside clamored for
labor union. w a.“ pVttegJ‘ y e it e r 'I “ ‘ 4*
Ending two days of uncertain­
Th is is a part nf the 1'resi*
The caller said the family wa» tUy uy two departments o f
tha steal workers to join “ the
giro four y f» n ago lure of a patch-work quilt.
B
pO lkllU H i
W ? Tl-'i
ty which threw the mayoralty dent's general program tu sup­ -well Mini happy.” (' hi amid th«
&gt;1 2)
Jh
wart to hart
American Federation of tjb or,l^ 0T* race* cam* off a*
Should the 18th Amendment be holiday."
campaign
•
Into
a
turmoil,
McKee
port 'be banking structure in tbs man who cal UsI from I'hkago told representing approximtaely J,000 - ul*d thla morning non.“ m H aviIy
Tear
gas
was
used
to
force
in a hug obelisk In repealed old law* would take ef­
assailed John F. Curry, '•bo**” of confidence that it will circu s's
early hours of the afternoon.
Park built by tha fect in aomc state* and new laws throe track loads o f miners away Tammany hall, John II. MrCooey, tha I illiAns of Idle rash now oie.k him lie was lieorge Wants. The] qoo workers,
At preat time only the fU^UFl •
Meeting preparatory to the fed­
In others, a Surrey of aslatlng from the company entrance. Hen­ Brooklyn Democratic leader, and ed fur credit In the rec.ive*y shipbuilder described Went* as an
acquaintance of long standing. He eration's convention next wee*, contest and th* “ ertek**" *f*4*4
; la opposition to r°r- conditions .hour*. And many nf ry Ford remained ailent as labor j
drive
•aid he was a former actor and tho department*—the
building dance remained to takn plAte la.
‘
and thla diaagrea- the laws would differ even from troubles mounted In til* scattered •c*H*d Florello II. LaOuard’a, fa
assembly
plants.
Many
other
**°n
candidate,
"
a
poor
compro.
Aliolher
part
of
this
plan
.■
tbs
sbowiuso.-'t.
and metal irad**—adopted reso- tha d i y l program,
brought on tha others In the same general ratealrihea wera atilt In progran.
I mlae by a faction of would-be Rooa-'Velt uffei for the g ivernThe trlrphont rail last night I lutiona promising “ all aupport and will b* held on Firtt Strati Mkl,' i'
housetops n n r tha gory.
At Clarllon tne, strikers charged^ hoeaea."
men: la ooy capital slock in Ihutt wia irtrlved by m wMtrhmtn •» Mssistsnrt to *ny such persecuted, block east of Sanford AvoMt,/, • * •!
tha general batIn the event of federal pro­
With M-Kee, mortgage banker banks oulsid* of lha federal le- the Cm home end WVntt wi» held local unions, economically and uthShortly after 10 o'clock
that the plants were using coal
T’ *
I•
•■•esaswsi repeal,
1' JWTiI, 29 Pllim
UU1U
hibition
states W
would
red* formed at Brmajr'*
and former university profe^snr. sarve system which require this on th** line mImiuI IT* minutes until! erwiae.”
impyrted
from
the
South
due
'o
dt j slgkt i habl'. Iff tt j remain dry -unlass they a d tn ra;
The metml trmdea group a lu lE s it First Blrttl
-U^ a- ‘
-1 *“
“ f. Jh* Ih t. dtii W ttMCfd toy said he
ttttUy, autoa
1 rushed
~
|p^ai prf.„^nl constitutional’ p r £ '*’• mLning'^'Koiraiy* In ffcgeP * «mt*«ler -|h#-4b*ee aorrte.ed -aarixi deposit
insurance law which* te - hadn't rummumcMted with \Vi*hti lieard a slalimshl from TrialJe.H •m?rtfMrK:‘lW34e»i*t
Tammany barkers nf Mayor Juhn
, t ilf nnd soldier* re- i visions or to rescind statutory dry ruunty.
Strikers ripped clothing
becomes
rlTecltv*
Jan.
I.
■Incr tie'Muae lie didn't know how (•reene of the federation that in eron anj E. E. Brady,
P. O'Drien and fusion strategfsis,
The feeling be- |a„ t . They are:
Two quoatlun* are involved In to |iK*Mte him. f\i* returne*! U«t June, July and August Ha mem­ on spirited horses, •
from some workers,
ruughly began furmulatlog plans for n
others
and shouted campaign which promised to he ma)i"iK slate banks uutai 1- the night fnun m two week's vacMtion bership had inrea«ed 1,500.000 aod. through
... ^ all tactions ofa :..
^ &gt;d. ” "1!?^
'Alabama. Arkansas, Florida, handled
continued today at a high I 0 w f h f , llah()i |nW, . Kansa*.
feslCial reserve syateni ligihle for tup tu fin,j hi a fMimly gone.
that :i000 new union chattels ha J ness distriei. Altogether
threats aa pollre stood jy fearful come olio uf the bitterest in ll,e
th* deposit insutalicv piotrrtion '
Diaclu/mjf their diiap|&gt;eMrMni*e been i&lt;«ued. lie piedicted the newl were approiimntsly M s
Gibama. O clrbm l newsreel K' n,ufk&gt;r' Maine. Michigan, Min that intereenliun would cause vi­ city’s history.
solvency and liquidity.
neaola, Mississippi, Missouri. Ne*
yraterdny,
I'o* nff* m «I $25,000 re menihrr total would double in the&gt; the parfde with stvfr^l
McKee's
randidary
was
maile
" ' r, Oraa wounded slight- braska, New Hampshire, North olence.
Tin- President asks fils, if the
\carriages which w ilt
ward
for
their
safe tetJrn.
Il&lt;* next six months.
several bullets
If that i* the
Since Weskiesday the strikers known on the idata of the rily bank is silvern.
In explaining ,rt
to •l»thr oulldtng1 .one* The
flnaat of tholr kind.
Carolina^ North Dakota, Ohio, Ok­
eaprrsard
frera
that
they
had
been
i&gt; huge obelisk In lahoma. Pennsylvania, South Car­ claimed 10,000 persons had joined hall—interpreted aa a further cnir then he is rrsdy tu make sure kldn*|&gt;ed hut friend, .aid they lr |tra.i*. meeting the situation
Following
th* pored* lW „e**W • J
gesture cf defiance t0 Tammsuy that Oirtr ii fio «|&gt;ir»lion iihiuI
Rtg o f the wounded olina, South Dak ta. Tenoeaaaa,
lha Court House
Motion mw»
U*r» •»
. t
^............had
... ...gone|
... , v..lvln*t local un.ons, John
gathered on tha
lirvrd th. .........
absent quartet
them ta shut dawn plants ef the sod the rily administration. A liquidity.
ith. .
k ooft tOft
m i V
away on a vacation of their «.wn
i»piesentlng oiganued e.i j |t) |l# a r t|jg principal speach
Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Welrton Steel Company at Weir- few feet away, Mayor O'Briei.
l af. machine gun* and ‘ West Virginia, Wyoming.
Hr
Mil nuund iimtitutiun»
A w atchm an ..n the .
pro,
**'&lt;l ‘ h" P ^ r t .c u U 'ly n d .y , Je llv a rw l b , j t e it e r e . F t e * i, 5V |
•
o f rifle* and pistols re There are indiratinns, however, ton and (Tarkaburg, W. Va„ and refusing to rommrnt, sat with th* —Itlil hr thllika thr g m l HiMjtit •
, .
, a
1 hu ago an«| New J ersr&gt; lo csl of- .la Congr#tom*0-*t-lart&gt;.' J
p e ity on l.s k e I'u h lt'lisit r u n asi »M .
,
. .
. 7 .
board of rstlmat*.
Havana to a scene
Steubenville,
Ohio.
ly
of
hank.*
now
t^rn
tit*
hryuml
1
fic
ia
H
wete
s re k in g to oust union
Expreialpc confident* that
that control laws will he formu­
M ia. C i and her m»n and patent*,
"Die
dummies
nf
Curry
and
disorder as atadanl*
ijui'ktion
in
thia
rrfirdlu
lr
m
i
(W
fiirts
and
substitute
o t lin s •American people win ’ ' btek ,
Official* of tha Ford Motor
iMcCmu-y |n public office have ( lUtiftl in thr deposit Iiiriii Mur M r. and M is J T ( io e r t i, who “ im»re p lia b le to t h t ii d e sire s."
idical member* joined lated In several of these states In
NR A 100 parvant, Mr.
anticipation of poailble state re­ Company declined la rommrnt on become Utlrrly dr*f and blind to
had te e n (% i* itiii|r lo t , got into
art
array force* ever to
In
C h ica g o ,
I'o ssrh l *aid, “a ih* crowd of loco), re#
the fa m ily au to n im iile
late la d
peal.
reports that pickets frm the east­ public criticism and increasing
in. streets,
1 hr hunk* mi*' t» I f I M«*kf.| up S a t u n U y s fle r n o hi sod d im e lug Ii o fficia l called me in fo r a vlaltura that tha g __
In all the other state* liquor ern assembly plants might mak« ly scornful of the decent opinion
oothrrski of shooting
throufh the i ecuhrt rnil ion I aw a y, with M i* ( to at the wheel. c o n fe re iiie and lo ld me to fire th* no Intenllon of cloelltX u,
could
be
purchased
under
varying
a
dries
on
the
huge
Detroit
plan*.
of the people." said McKee wh‘&gt; nanrr mr |KiriUon
business agent uf our lo cal union ” buelnyaa which Is doing O,
a slang
Raise
street
How m&gt;rti
&gt;7
Ther* wa* no comment un the wal Actlnc mayor after the S*a fund* will I i rt|- (red la pitiuU They lo ld the w atchm an they were
"I Xfketl him w h y,” I'o ssehl c n i
communist* war* reported conditions.
, ty help U*e natloaol. ' *
going
to
spend
the
w
ti-k
end
rn
nnl ramrl V.^b .
nuld
t'n u fd , “ and hs rsp lle d ‘because
, , Only
. IJL 10 state* at tha )W » n Q walkout. and f|P*tng of U,# Che. u „ry ,nluir^ ,H |o
cut Jtote*#e»U dog«u'i the W tettvslppl roast.
against’ unemplayhaaSi-*''
'
te ll youna.* ”
tha top of the antl-imparfal- time bar* new control machinery. Ur, Fa, plant, or Walkouts at the -Mayor
Jam** J. Walker.
think It will t« ■ grrMt Minouiit.
Tb* Congrtaaman spent
l u i, w h i cam e he ie front i hi
Edgrwater,
N.
J
,
and
Kirhtaun
1
,
They
#rr
Arisons,
California.
T
h
e
next
union
m
eeting,
!*»•
•
ga headquarter* a t Reins
McKee, harked by Edward Jcagn two day* ar&lt;* -si.I lie lmd| e d it * * it! was raidr«| hy p o lle n ,it :i an hour talking with 1*41
Calif.,
plants.
Connecticut,
Delaware,
Ind|are.
Oarvaalo streets,
Flynn. Tlronx Demorrntlr leader
In Cincinnati
announcement
lee., unabl* to linJ ai.y I.*.* &gt;'H « m| |h* mambera w .i.'held in Jail before tha actual epaaklMC
and rinse frlondi of President
Tha dead included a 15-yrar-old Montana, Nevada, New Mexico,
lla wa. Introduced thrduj, ,
them thmugh ft lend* nr relali«va overnight.
was ipade that ■ board nf 1C limit
New York and Rhode Islaiul.
Roosevelt
anJ
re|Mirted
to
have
here slid oil the rn|kt nnd (hit he
Commlasiona — some
official, been chosen to admlnlstrr the uwl the tarit *uppi»t nf Pnstmastar
“ I had n»l filed th« businett farllltlae of an ampllfltr kjf (1 .
I tha afternoon heavy
Imd haiiiel Hint Mi* Cox listi agent,'' I’u-athl ndtk'il.
W. Bprnrer
rode in West Virginia district re­
- area ad the DUrio dr some unofficial—In another group
i I i s h i i f'JUlNl in ra«h from I l l ' l l
clusive of tha northern part of General Farley, then launrhed into
Mr. Haar, said mat n* I*
Tlir
metal
tiades
ruiivriiHon
tl
of
states
are
working
on
central
building,
Joint hank account on the day U reeled ita ofTlreis t«» present ^ dm glad to b* In Hanford" ag
tha stats, eastern Kentucky, Ten­ his lillsterinv attak on huasisiu
press of- laws, with legislative or esscutlve nessee and Virginia.
and the fusion leader*.
fine
*he
left,
lie
*aid
she
was
liar teaolutioii tu the general fed lb* mulee. which b# d*#evl
en taring action believed Imminent In a
"I now delicate myself tn the
t
alto wearing jewelry \alued at ••rations masking next week an I tl.. "ealt of tha earth" mtda k
Reprvaallvaa
of
the fed­
»r of per- number of rases. Included In this eral
S
c
I
m
s
o
I
s
in
all
pnits
uf
Seminole
g|,|
mio
labor
board
m-vad in service of the volrra of this city
humrvtck for th# day* when
i p « k l l s adoption.
ed fn the Hat are Colorado, lllineia, Iowa, efforts to strike some IU,ooo tool
G«.amy
throw o|&gt;en
the.r,
(tkintlnuad on Pag* Two)
' will
.............
•.................
,
in,us,|(r,
r e c a n e j t,ybyi ox, m sue
*
In I im spi-rch ,
l i r r m Ararnr I u.rd 10 tida the K ite lm t^ 'a w H fij-^ i
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minne­
■U,.... Monday nionung, when pn , „ lu r,uah
uf
r l, r
a .d Oiamaktrs In Detroit, Flint
i n « a d ia l la U n m u il an I w ill ill with some of the rsttUreM'caM . ,
uatiop was to! hero sota. Missouri, Ohio, Oregon and and Pontiac, MirliUa.i.
mary. r-ra.le and h ifl. a-'hm.l . « , huburU for
iuul
•i*l upteii ir t is m ii uf S N A rods* he eald were in Hanfofd today, i
\
Wisconsin.
at a brick obeliak
.teiite, will go bark to their r la .- ,
, lU uf ,)u|1,^.
, ,||,. a lit a t ly in fu ri’w su as t • in k ie r
A new strike rail was l«»u.tf fn
"I am ronfldant that SORtoa,
Flop states that have repealer!
ra Wells's ashes
room* for another term uf etmly |Vu. mtkril yM , r f j ay a„ (•„,
Claveland Thursday by Abraham
lb*- btiUis k |iv c ifir i| s in l iiirrw a sr the
surrounding saettfa1- M 'buried. The sol- prohibition lawa may, In the evrnt Katovsky, manugi-r of the J-.ml
ti. E. McKoy. |.inf.'lpal o f Ih-' i, ,un&gt;-e&lt;l a f'.Ti.oop irw aitl to. ha. w a / r i .
Florid* in gtnsrel are baiter fl*, hoFPVpr. &gt;tttP«d men work­ tf national repeal, fall bark on board of th l ladles' gm-nent
Samtiiule liiah School, a n n o o n /e l i.M niy', , „ f , return.
“ I Itrh svs
I h a l' i
ll»** l'l* rrv l ed than any othsf par) a# fn* P*'
the memorial,
b ' tha
manwrini: destroyed their prr prohibition law* for workers' union. The strike call af­
Dial all high .rliuul pupils m e e&gt;
( til mads a fuitiinr in f tvi Hi* d r ill's purpops anti m lrn U .ite - t||S ( Hun.* the gpsaker ccmtlpuad.
■ then pooled guards to aee control t f the liquor traffic unless fects about MX) wackeri in right
p ee l'd to be leaily when llie door* Iran* sallinf mail vilrsrli Iwfi'M Ib r s r riitlv , br w urkrd o u l so a» lo "People here, St least, M S f l M
l
other apian Is taken in the mean­ garment plants.
GENEVA,
Sept. 30.—(AT
upeii Munda) at IMK) o ’clock. A irvi bwrsmr l»iral
Sifiiw Hu* rr p rtikid r fill rm p l tjrinnitl opportu * what thsy vat sad th* clllpa
time.
These
states
are
l-nulalana.
■uadrad aokller* bad boon
l/eague of Nations rireles lielieved .p * .ia l piogim u has Iwen arrann turn of
tiillv
s
(ill
a
ll
th
r
p
rtip
lr
whu
wanl
br has iransfsiivd
warm enough tp prreve
it t« Patrol tip alraeU New Jersey, Maryland, Wiscon­
today til* rsal crisis in the dis- , j |u take place in Die .rh ool au III# LUHUfSs illtvivsls lo tliv build Will k , l i i r r n -at.l
rspenelve lieavy el '* ‘
sin and Massachusetts.
started tha. shoot,
arrnapient situation would ronie dlturium ami *H pm rut* and in f nf boats bn** anJ
“ If w r fa il t h r o iifb ln u S K A
n ih f
"Th# slgrkar aii.
bo datarmlntd immedlExisting laws and tha work of
with the rvlurn to Geneva of ft lends o f s) v*le ills a le 11, v 11#-.l to (jisst isakws.
tilth &lt;iud lu*ip th« nation.'*
|^
• detpimenl to Utg w
*
#
Control commissions in Ih* vari­
Konstantin von Neuratli. German attend
nation and thsy should
l rifle, pistol and machine gun ous states indicate that stata and
foreign mlnistar, who has ir&lt; tie
Tho prill Ipal -toted that only *
ed. However, It I* m:
began popping from a nem- tamlplpa! revenue w-uld com*
to Berlin to consult with Ida chief, half day session will t&gt;* told Mon­
, tha thousands In the mostly, from retailer* direct, while
Young BnnkPrcHidunl Ihit th» paoplr will find,there a it.
Chancellor Hitler.
day. During thl. time the enroll­
'
throngs of eur- breaks, New Hampshire, North
Tha departure of von Neurath ment o f now pupda and th* asatguWA1UINQTON, SapU SOr- (AT
Take. HI* Own U f*
the manufacturer*.
l with the ca
— A large Inerrea# In volume ofj and Dr. Joeeph Goebbels, Reich meut to rlassea will also take
-Th* rongrrrepian cal
mnia hsr*
or cover. A r
farm Iteiu —«df
In Gaorgia.i minister ef public enlightenment place, he concluded.
PHILADELPHIA, Kept 30.— from Jsrksonvllla and.J M . alter*
by, tha aa Ilona)
Another Boat I*ine
Florida and th* Carolina* was] and propaganda, for ll** capital
All other schools have bean
DP) A pistol fired Into h i , noon be will Isav# for .a trip
connection with
shown In • report received yes-, was acrotrlpaniad by a noticeable trhrduled tu open at V:00 o'clock
&gt;f thd*
the state.
Will Operate H e r e torday from
mouth ended Ih* Ilf* today of th* southern sactloos of
m Hags Four)
third fadaroi stiffening of th* German altitude. Monday morning and aarh will
Declaring Dial valuable reiitncta
Fried fish, corn bread/' grit*,
Frank
It.
Hrhrenk,
44,
president
IhiMf bank (tlstrict, headquarter* openly voiced In German circle*. rlos* fo r the day at noon.
wore mad* with officials of other
pUkUa, and coffe* ware sorted
Almost dally tha Importance af
at CaWmhte, B. C , by Hanpr One deelaretDn was that th* cry­
Honda citic. and that much use­ of thr North City Tru*t Company under th* autpWss of ih* tpootha St. Johns River aa n natutal Morgaulhau, J r , credit adminis­
ing deed 1* the disarmament of
ful Information had hvmi learned. and chairman uf th* national dr- •ore of "Cretkar Day" at m o o by
LEATH ER transportation rout* into Central trator.
’
Germany'• neighbor*.
Mayor Vivian A. Kprer. City Coin- poiilor* committee w h i c h h a d committers who war* 01 ■
Florida la being rerognlaad and
During tba week of Sept- 30,
Th* foreign minister tohl Ger­
i tj. 0. WaatMr »pm*a
minaioner II. J. l^hman and Fred toen seeking way* nf re-noenlng to propar* each kind of
today th* Seminole County Cham
t
, .v
. ipape correspondent* te ­
1
U. Wilson, rily attorney, returned the el°*«d basks. Tha body was Hot menu.’
•hear psrtod.
bar of Commerce received Wold lo a n cloasd In tha district *- man newspaper
temudpd
te
W*te
W*a
1100/XH^
fare
his
departure
that
Germany
At 3;00 o'clock th* le u
!*&gt;t
night after spending th* pait found today on the floor of his
that atili another concern had de­
on th* right to po**eaa
two daya in Kl. I'elmburg ai office with a pistol nearby and began on tb* laka freak]
cided to operate boats between whareoa daring Oil of August tha 'w|]|
total WS* o*Jy f | 3 1 ^ .rm* at a level to which neighdelygate* from tin* rily to th# pollre aatd It was ruirid*. Investi­ f'rid. With A.T30ri YowaD
thla city and Jacksonville.
Th* ah*VS
w**. ■ , boring rountrle* tvtntually would
annual meeting of the Florida gators are at a lots tQ account ing th* ptlMs far each
T V new line will ha operated
Thla wa* joined with th*
for th* act,
.*.
f ( |
MOSCOW, Hept. 30.—(AT—Sev. l-angm- of Municipalities.
ay the lowanae* H'rainehlp Coin­ kxtted hr Urn farm credit adminla-.
th a t
Germany eraI hours after taking off In an
pant, which will InaugnrnU It* trallon la post ta Inert**# In (•*&gt;ttnaaTit*ndlng
Mr, Lehman, In an Interview
Bailey Found Guflty
" n k and l» U* woojj be entitled to begin run§
service 8Madly morning whan th*
army balloon for a flight into th* thla nwrnlng, .aid that Die league
1 **w
** etructl'n of thaa* anna wh
*njr
In Uraclie! Kiddkirini
"
freighter "Lillian Anne" will ar­
•Iretof phare three Russian air] la fast becoming an Influential Papwotth Invited To
"
tire In Sanford.
Thla ffelghlee
agreement drami up begins to
pallti*al
organisation
and
that
It
ther*
service veterans wirelessed th*
Attend Conference 0 K U H 0M A c i j y ,
f a r a knpatety aI *00 tma aad
fvottictt.
appeared a majority of th* dele­
U this Canaan atUtuf* fa ground today that they had flown gates favored a sale* tax and th*
(A)-H arvey Bailey, ,
will rngUa thte* trip* •
■a U
JackaonviUe and rvturw. Tste oth­
adopted, it v ia recognised In higher than man has aver gone homo &lt;xrmptlun law In spit* of
II. M. Papworth, president of and fly* other dads*
and
way*
preparing
to
daaaaad.
er anatter vaaaau will alai ba
taagw* circle* as meaning pres­
th* ’ . S e m i n o l e
C o u n t y (unrlcted today
of
They said (they had ascended stro n g opposition mad* by May: Chamber
asad by tbte aimpany far tha St,
sure would h* brought ta hfar on
of
C o m m e r e * Chaite# F. UtachaL
or
Wyman
uf
(oral
.
Cablg*.
JghM fo itf, '
, * ' JI * /
i Franc* to begin the destruction Ik,000 metre* or 12 A4 mil**.
ay
Pat­ City all mlllloaolra, “
r j II ”
Georg. Powell of Jacksonville has' been invited
If th*lr Instruments are cor­
H- H. Lawey, cf jackhawlUa
rick J. Hurley, chairman of th* acquit tad. Others coq. .
u o f big run*, bomblne planet and
-g, q o . .
ike
In
fayor
i
f
both
U*u*s.
The
and Aanford, who has had *3th
Ilka categorlae, la addition to re­ rect th* recinf of 16,700 metre*
0nford Commlaakiner said lie D Natloaol Council of '70 and C«d&gt;- •tOOAOt kldnapteg more.
,Om.
oat
by
I’rufateor
August
I’lccard)
abla aaparlenr* ia the steam­
Frufateor
Au
nrl James A. Mo**, president gen- Shannon, hU wife, OWkgMd Ar*
daring tho uumhir of maa under
In August
lM f was surpassed 5&gt;
* y * t j th# opinion that neither would oral of tha Unltqd. Blate# Flag A 'oat iMk
ship eualoess far mare thin U
«&lt;*»re.- . . .
h*. beneficial at th&gt;* time to 8* 0- auelaUon to attend tb* National man, hi* eon, Barney Barren-aad'-’
7,14* feat.
j e r ta
»• »• yeara, U vice paretdre*, aadt traf­
Clifford S k illy .
ford
.
fic manager ad tha lino, H, ,
Anti-Crima CoofettMe ta ba hold
12 hour*.
'iccard stayed aloft
i
Thaoa acquitted
AXB DISCLOSES HOkUtY
he ballopaUU, Georgl Proko- ■j Tho w,|coo)lng addfeas ta th* In - Washington, OgJ. .13, IS,
BlumsafoMf S a i l /
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BAEK8 f U N D IVO iC I
Ernest Blrnb
rnbaum and Kutp- 4alrg.lv, w p delivered by 'til*
McGREGOK. loam. Rapt, 30
i au a
. Mr. Pan worth in scknowlatlglax
slant
In GudfOoR,
mods eight major of 8t. Peterobury site f-*
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(AV—OatUng down Umtx
* pin#* XM given by Mr. "
th* (pvltatloa said, “ I find my­
pipyloas attempt.
attempt,
Tha hmrriaga ad Mat Mar,'
Ptelcre, D.
Witte
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self entirely ' in sympathy with
a Othare.Wh*
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th# ablacUVas of your aasodgUj*
a Max lean direr**
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Freedom Of The Press
Tli« rigid application o f atringent ceoaorahlp laws In
moat European countries and the licen sin g provisions o f the
National Recovery A ct have lead many people to speculate
on the possibility o f censorship in this country and its pro*
bable offset upon the newapspers. Senator Schell, o f Minne­
sota, is one- who thinks that control o f ths preaa la coming,
but very few newspapers are-alarmed.
"President Roossvelt realizes far better than most ex*
ecutlvea o f the pfcst the Importance o f newspapers in the
o f n administration,” ears the Mlim l Herald, "H e
has created a better aplrit o f fellowship with the journalists;
he has opened hla heart and mind to the q u e s t i o n e n i h e has
thrown wide ths rates, aa tt were, to the reporters.
"O ut o f this may devalop a voluntary censorship,
b
desire on the part o f the newspapers to co-operate with tha
government, to paint results In glowing colors, possibly st
times to overlook errors and unhappy consequences. There
is, In fact, more danger o f blind partisanship, o f false pa­
triotic propaganda than In government censorship.
" I f there la any one atep that would arouse unanimous

SATURDAY, BKFT. M, H U
V t U t V K U 8 ~ F 0 it TODAY
KINGDOM 18WITHIN! Nolthor
shall they say, Lo hero! or, h&gt;
there! for heboid, the kingdom of
God |a within you.—Lcke 17:11.
When tho CCC ramp* are aban­
doned, the young men of the
country at least will be out of tho
weeds.

And after the communist* have
tektn over Cuba we might send a
commission down there to find out
hew they developed to such a fine
point tho spirit- of brotherly love.

revolt against forced ch*!na or threats upon its liberty of
■peech.
“ Dean Carl W. Ackerman of the Columbia School of
Journalism said In hla annual report that It la Indispensable
to the public welfare that the news and editorial columns be
free to record and Interpret or comment on the facta. The
newspaper Is the one single force that stands between the
public and poeelble autocracy of government
It is the
medium to which the people look daily for their Information
and views. It has carried on through prosperity and de­
pression.
‘T he constitution pledges freedom of speech and the
preaa, and that has not been repealed by any amendment.
No legislative, executive or Judicial branch of the govern­
ment has the authority to change that statute, and ef­
forts to get around the law to enslave journalism would
bring the downfall of those who proposed them. That gov­
ernment which prohibits criticism deserves it moat and Is
headed for the crash.
“ Never fear, Senator Schail, the American newspapers
will not bow to the crack o f a dictator’s whip, at least not

On* thing this housewife code
should hav* Included. Wives should
Exaggeration
he prevented from going through
their husband's pocket*.. Such re­
The recent hurricane in Tampico furnished the baaia
pealed disappointments are too
of a good example of over-exaggeration. First reports of
gTaat a shock for them.
, M 8 ally Rend he* to go to pri­
son, will sb* be permitted to take
ber fan* 7— Miami Herald. If she
can the Jell will be crowded.
Is Paris, according to recent
dispatch**, dapper young men ar*
wearing
adjustable fingernails
made of gold to add to tbelr
b**qty. And la this country w*

spending ether mi lion* to get
farmer* to plow undvr th* Ir crop*.

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. The' credit plans of the geromment pro moving along slowly.
ip bank* are not willing to lend
rvrumsnt money aa long as thor
V* .to guarantee tho lean*. Credex pension would probably move
Itpr If tha banks lent their own
)D4y and the government an-

bscaan announcement: "A slight
depression ta apparently located
over the northern pari of Nica­
ragua and vicinity." W*U now
that they hare got It located may
bo they eon do somsthlag about It.

the atorm damage, obtained from the moat reliable sources
estimated the number o f dead at 6,000, the number of In­
jured at many thousands, and described the complete de­
struction o f ‘the city.
Latest and asner information reveala that the death
Hat may not exceed 60, that the Injured will probably run
into the hundreds and that the city la far from being de­
stroyed. There Is no purpose to minimize the devastation
of the storm. It was undoubtedly a ghastly catastrophe,
severe enough without stretching the Imagination.
We wish merely to point out how unreliable Informa­
tion la when it is obtained through untrained aourcee and at
a time when man's reason is put out of balance by the eerloueneaa or Immensity o f a situation. There were no sources
of Information from Tampico news agencies, and all the re­
port* which were received by the outside world were frag­
mentary m essages from officials of tho city or from private
Individual*.
The newspapers of this country could only relay what
information was available and needless to say this Informa­
tion waa woefully inaccurate. It seems to be a general
falling of mankind to enlarge upon facta under ordinary
clrcumatancaa but when there la serious accident or dlaaater
the urge to exaggerate la irresistible, and we find persona
who are considered rational, aa a rule, lose complete con­
trol of their facultlee and atretch ths truth Into unbeliev­
ably fantastic proportions.
The example witnessed in the Tampico situation should
Impress upon the reading public the difficulties confronting
nawa gathering agencies, what with all the irresponsibility
o f thoee frpm whom Information la aomatlmea obtained.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
delightful stay of several week*
In Mount Eagle* Sewanncc and
Tracey City, Term.
Mrs. Andrew Mahoney and chil­
dren expect to return today from
Lakeland where they hav* been
visiting friends for th* peat two
wsoks.
Mr. and Mr*. B. Rung* and
children hare returned homo.
Mrs. Rungs and tha children hare
been spending th* post weeks
with rslstires and friends at Naw
Orleans and Mr. Rung* met them
In Tampa and accompanied them

Having achieved the U and 40
boar week, the next atep la tha W
hoar week. This la a movement la
tb* right JMirtte* ah right tori
wp bop* tt doesn't go so far that wide reputation and ha* been m workmen wont hav*
time to psriatendant of public Instruction
of Ooeaola County for th* post
punch n time clock.
three terms and ta a lire wire
' Tb*to are two ways o f dealing among tha young politician* of
tho stats.
Reports from Washington ore
to th* affect that Beaato* Fletch­
er will gome to Florida within
tha next 10 day* or two weeks
for th* purpose ef making prelimlaary arrasiganwnte for hi* cam­
paign for renomlaatlan and hla
appearance will, add interest to
the Senatorial central to which
LONGWOOD
ha and John N. C. Blacktop bid
fair te he tha principal figure*.
Prof, and Mia. W. J. Wells, f r ­
The Sanford Library boa recantly addad to Its chaleo tola*. ond daughter Batty Ann hare re­
turned to Lengwisd after spestdteg most of tha remoter at Gen­
eva. Mr*. Atom Porker boo ala*
rotorwod after apasrilng th* sum­
mer p«t of t o n
Mr*. W. 8. Kntemlag*/ daugh­
ter Groce, and s*a Donald, bare
rotorwod from n riolk with Mr.
sad Mrs. T. V. Ttbhols at Bemar-

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BAR TO DEBTS
MIAMI; HERALD

deep hole* of debt out e f which tt
cannot climb later. America and
tha werld are suffering from the
excess of debt, much df It re­
pudiated with dishonor, much of
It unpayable In a century. Florida
has been saved from this folly,
but net her various communities
and divisions.
In the effort to tap the public
works fund for the construction
and Improvement of certain Insti­
tutions, the state has arranged
to borrow a half million dollars
or mors. Circuit Court lodge J.
an Injunction restraining ths state
from borrowing this money, hold­
ing there Is no authority i t law
and that the constitution express­
ly prohibits ths state from bor­
rowing.
"I appreciate those extraordi­
nary times," said tbs Judge, "but
I think ths stats of Florida would
ba batter o ff to go ahead and
run Its business without going In­
to debt Ilka this."
Tho case will be carried to the
Supreme court end the ruling of
Judge Johnson may bo reversed.
It Is possible that ths plan may

borrowing, for there la usually a
way of getting around legal re­
strictions.
Neverthelses, the taaia feci re­
mains thet under cor constitution
the state of Florida is aet ex­
pected to borrow money but
should operate on a cash basis
or temporary credit. That her has
saved the stats front disaster and
the bankrupt cities and the
graeabw taxpayers offer evidence
that such sb effseries bar to debt
would havs averted many o f our
past financial follies.
Borrowing Is an easy Habit in
which to. fall, once acquired. In­
dividuals, as wall as states and
nations, have discovered that
mock to their sorrow. Buy now
and pay later. Perhaps tha future
will never corns. But ths future
arrived end we cannot pay, and
wa. are burled In debt*. The solu­
tion to this problem, according
to many, la the creation of more
debt. That Is the course In WashIngton today, and it la hoped It
will* function, but there are grate
doubts.
It la good to know that a con­
stitution In Florida la etlll re­
vered and observed, both aa to Its
legal aspect! and purpose, when
statutes elsewhere are followed
or Ignored according to conveni­
ence and wish.

M cK ee T o Fight
‘ Bossism’ In All
Its P a r t ic u la r s

Babe

Ruth (ws vvnerata that
naan)
A Branford Boy is be
Beforo acquiring wealth and fame
Ho ran away to aoa.
At Branford Point he found a ihlp
. And .-with a spanking breeze...
cratlTiU)&lt;! ’ ftepuUlcarT,"VrvJeJ'for
Set vail upon hi* maiden trip,
all tlms; who want honesty and
To crulto tho Arctic seas.
Intelligence to replace corruption
One nlgh| a fearful (torrn arose,
and stupidity In public office and
The i m ran mountains high
With vivid lightening to dlicloao who want th* city’s credit re­
stored.” said the youthful McKee.
Groat billow* roaring nlgb
McKee Then ridiculed the fusion
A giant wave engulfed the craft
movement.
Sha groaned as If in’pain;'
"There is no real fusion In this
With timbers rending for* and aft
campaign.” he said. “The so-called
She never rose again.
Th* gallant ersw of eighty five fusion standard bearer ta as ob­
jectionable to our Republican cltBreve sailor's went below,
Isenry u he Is to the vaet army
Dab* Ituth alone remained alive
of Democrats who are disgusted
To tell a tel* of wo*.
He clung to Wreckage of th* boot with machine politics. Th* pretent
■tandard bearer of th* alleged
Throughout that awful night;
Nest morning he was etlll afloat fueion I* a poor compromise by
* faction of would-be bo****."
A schooner boav* in eight.
A**ertlng h* would be “ sbeoAlss n pirate banner flew
lutaly free" from political domi­
Aloft upon her most.
nation, McKee said h* decided to
But he ws* r»-ued by Lb* crew
As sb* war sailing past.
. run gfter being urged by many
A drunken rowdy swore that boy persons tired of an arrogant lead­
ership of etnpldlty and corruption
Must Join th* plrwta crew:
unmatched,,tinea the days of
Or be dissected by his toy
Boo* Tweed."
An ugly dirk bo drew.
"Aa a result of stupid control
Another thug who draw his sword
of oar municipal government,"
Was captain of th* bend!
Th* Baby pitched him ovsrboetd McKee continued, "New York loday la on th* threshold of bank­
And quickly took commend.
Th* pirates taw thalr leader fall ruptcy. It* cltisens are overbur­
And rushed an Ruth palbnsll,
dened by unnecessary tax**. Its
With lead he peppered one end ell employ**’ threatened with pmyless
Hi* of the fore most fell.
paydays
and
Its obligations
In either hand S gun he held
brought to the point #f default
Between his tsoth a knife
and dishonor."
And dnr pirate who rebelled
Fusion loaders,
who
bars
Had forfeited hi* Uf*.
Said he, ,” My lads, I’m In control charged McKee's candidacy was
designed to split tha anti-TaraHe dies who don't oboyi
Our course la westerly— my goal many vote and assure re-election
of (VErien, were cpanly resentful
The good old U. 8 . A."
In sight of Sandy HAoh on* day of th* former aldermanle presi­
tie fiercely rammed n reck;
dent's entrance.
Th* vessel eld and In decoy.
Laduerdla would only any h*
Could not withstand th* shock.
was
“too busy with constructive
That day on board a racing yacht
matter* to glvo his candidacy
Tom Upton and hla crew
By thane* were w ry near thn spot serious hood."
And rushed to the roe-cue.
Faced with a hitter straggle to
Sir Thomas qntokU set to week
retain their Isadenhip, Carry and
And *o*o c*turning to Naw York McCooer were busy building their
PWad them upon dry toadfences for the battle.
"Ye-lux," sold Bulb, "Your race tr
In Washington, Postmaster 0onrun
From this fair town begone,
Tha riteet crew * f rogues th* sen
- Hob aver shewn open ."' ,
That fleck « f sad disgruntled men

JaDorVtDefense
where can possibly atop ‘•kanga­
roo" court anises each prisoner is
pieced in n aeparsUv eeU, Jana
Eddie, negro "trusty" prisoner ef
the County JeO, yesterday appear­
ed In The Herald often with a
statement evritten by asemban el
the negro "kangaroo" court urg
lag official a to reconsider their
decision to replace D. C. Broad
A r . jailor.
Eddla, who holds the title el
Ugh sheriff ef ths "kangmrW
court, said that he is one ef Uw
o« gross who la said to have ae
veraly beaten np another negro,
Will Sharpe, last week. Ba salt!
that Sharpe refused to abldo by
the sanitary rules In the jail and
for that reason the "kangaroo"
court sentenced him to 10 blows
with a belt
According to fcddle, Sharps pick
ed up a
piece of wood and
threatened to hurt tho first one
to touch him. Following that th»
other neg roes decided to adminis­
ter ths sentence and succeeded In
doing so. "Sharpo was not hurt,1
Eddls said, "we only used belts
and we did not use a n , other
weapons o f hit him In tho face
Mr. Broadway was outside at ths
time and when Mr. Broadway of­
fered to get cither the . eity or
ty doctor Sharps refused."
s statement written by the
) prisoners follows!
To The Sanford Herald
and Chamber of Commerce.
Would you allow mo a ehaneo
to put a space In the paper to ths
Judge and the high •sheriff of
Seminole County. W t are ths col­
ored prisoners of Seminole Coun­
ty Jell and ws want to tell you
that every Jail Ws been In there
was * kangaroo court and each

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and that moan* a good basting.
And I would Ilka to tea Mr.
Broadway 0r any othed Jailor stop
It Tho kangaroo court 1* all over
th* world and can't no jailor stop
It either. Deere la only on* way
to stop it and that is to put H u
ery man In a call by himself, and
that's th* only way to stop It.
Speaking about other Jailors. I
been In many Jails and I found
Mr. Broadway, tha Jailor of Semi­
nole County is th* beet man for
a Jailor I over soon. Mr. Broad­
way ha* navar kicked a man or
hit • man to my knowledge since.
1 known him and I foal that Mr.
Broadway shouldn't lose hn Job.
Speaking about th* dean Jail, Mr.
Broadway keeps a neat clean Jail
and bedding, there is no Insect*
at all la th* JaU. You can't find
•ml Farley said: *T hav* no com­
ment." He always has declined to
dlacusa th* city political situa­
tion.
&gt;Former Garernor Alfred B.
Smith likewise said nothing.
McKee's associate* have not
mad* known whether they will
put a fall ticket In the field.
Prank J. Prisl, who defeated the
Tammany candidate for th* Dem­
ocratic comptroller
nomination,
probably will not b* opposed by
the McKee forces, It ws* said.

BTKYE-S PLACE

Across Praia Pott Office

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J. W . SHADOIN
per To Close
tevival Services

that the lodge pitas* to let Mr.
Broodway iU y wttfe ua.
Theaks tf yea pvt this ta The
Soafard Herald.

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W(Idrad Myrick will leavo
far Callahan where .he
ch in high school thla year.
H G.na, haa returned to
m ; I*;,Jaekaatvlile after
m a month here with hla

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Social Calendar

Th^ fimt monthly nin
Iht *c»*on of the N. do
an! Chapter of the U. ft.
hold yesterday afternoon
homo of Mr*. XV. ('. ||i
Magnolia Avrnur, with V
presiding.
During thr meeting Mr
Roumillal '*■*» rlrctr.l
and Mr*, n. I». Ca.well ■
for the »tato mnvention
hold in Gainesville from
through O t. I!'. Mr*. |h||
tond a* president.

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A. Zachary, chairman, will meet home of Mm. trash R. MacNv'll.
at 3:30 o'clock at the homo of Mr* cornet Niuth Street and Oat Ate
Victor U. Green. Lake Mo«rx«e.
Hue.
Circle Number four of th» Tho l'in-u*l*hi(&gt; League el the
rmbytrrian
Auxiliary,
Mrt CortregaiHroal l hurch will uhs-i
Daity Lewi*. chairman, will meet at 3:00 o'clock at the parterntg.'.'
and Url. V. J. Rxntalex
at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Ml palmetto Aveaue.
todAT from 1910 Magnolia
Mm. Waller S. Coleman, Dream
Circle Number Severe of the'
i to the .McKory houae, curwold, with Mm. Coleman ami M-». I'imt Methodist r buteh aril meJ*
MreUlh Street and Magno.
Walla e W. Wright a* hnalr***"- „i «; 0n |\ M. at the home oi Muxs
Circle Number Kite of tin- Rebecca CLrrk. ',*1'? ►'»«-,Kb Awn *
Pietb) teriati Auxiliary, Mra. lien | Xbe Ahit the n time* of |tw t‘o .
and Mr*. Henry MtUulln
ry McLaulin, chairman, will meet: lUpiUt V'huich will meet at 7 H
returned from Macon, Ca.
at 3:30 o'clock at the home of|
at the- church anaec ai!h
Inchon where they *pen:
Mt«. J. t*. Ain.bell. Mr*. J. U. it*i
Itox Supper Will He
all. Mr.. J II. Maxwell. Mr*. K
Feature Of Meeting
D. Vaughn. Mr*. It M. Ilnirieni.
l B. B. Oriffin and Maxwell
b)ti*fi4M Au&amp;iliaty. Mi». R. I» and Mm. W. t . Ilarner a* he*'
i left -today for Jacksonville
An oh| fanhioncil hot nipper \NmIi hour, chairman, will rued wt
Ad ik e..week.-end wr.n Mr. will he fell rcil it lh»» \Vi«oilman 3 :1 U ocliH'k til th* luntu* o( M»** mo&gt;.
t'lr.t Sen.■ me-ting of lb *.»
In. Karl Ambrose, Jit koon* of the World meeting n n t Tuei- Linlon L. Allen. Rt»e t uurt.
ton of the Wmoaii’x Cl b of St"
day night at their halt, 205 Oak
rirclt Number On* of th* Kt« 'i ford will i t held at |U IX) X XI
Avenue, when the fannlir* an I1 MciImhIibI Churvh will mv*t n at tlw- club houae.
• PndA Gi*ifs has gout tA f-r»t» of Ihe memoen* will Ik* 3::tU o’.ltKh ^tth M»c. O. W. Hat
XX»'.I»NKSHXY
XTllle Ic u l ’ r.xd the f.x n lia il honornl bv variiHli foim* of on
. U ^ ^ l i- Wiute-KijibU'iUilh.
- Ptier- tuibrrrrtmTTBr- rTtn.e rr.t
-iedex-fw lw eet- Clirtifr -and Ydlilnhii'ril, T T fTillinti. o fficii
fin lv Numlwr Tvt‘» «*f lb«* Kli^ll *.UI of tbe Car«X**l t I b of San
of the I cal group, mmiiouiu ed to* Mctb«*e||»| Diuixh will iiir%*t at
lord » ill be be Id al
b) X Xt •&gt;
1:30 o’clock with .Mr*. I*. Ik l**ik the borne of Mi* XX. t XXai-oit,
I. C._J.“ WWf«. of Jackson.Mr. lot 11III* paid that the worn •r. 'JiHHt lake ,\wi» c.
ll.we t our t.
to m tr it ot this C ity, re en who rapret to attend the met’ t’lir!* S'umltf Tins** of th»
Putt l-iin-b.- n oi.l Int-.rnt -i
4 bo obi today after speml- ilitr ha\e hern a«kei| t &gt; prepare Kipil
Mrlh'-li-t (lum h will meet
here with Mr*, a hot aupper, whiih will lie auc­ «l 1:10 oVInck wltti M*■» J M.^ nnxl me ot lb. ..a oil .*1 Ibe
XXoman* Club ,-l S-iblmd wui
e W .'Huff, 206 Laurel Avc tioned off ry K K. Ilrady to the .Mo&gt;r. Ml Mjrtlf \h»i«i*tak p.ate at I- i" . 'i* x g lb
|hight-M bidder J \V. .Srow, I. J
I li Ir Nunihri I i»u» t*f !*»• I »••'
t llrai &lt; n /iml George Strnwn havj MrlhtMliBl t'buik h will imh I i«
Stahl ha« arrived been place I in charge of the cn
I 10 oVbick with Mi* W l
rnireraity to «pen 1 trrtainment foi the rvetung.
Ita me*. ^Ili llollv Avc« iw.
|
ere with her par| fitclw .NuiiiU i Kivr »»f the b ti-l
Mra. C. F. Stahl.
PRAY KM 8 FRVICK8
1 MrlhtMlivt fliuicb will mcvl at
ATtnva.
"W ok of 1'iayer" eeretrea for 1.10 it*i f/n lx wuh M*^* S I' &gt;hln
rtale mi«aion« will 1^ olMrivel
Iflaa Maud* Uke rrlurnrl lust neij weeK h\ the \\omnn'a Mie-1 holed. IHM Onk \vt ni %
( llilt’ NiIIIiIm I &gt;t! of Ihe* Kll «l
Bkt f n n Walifproof. Im. where bionitry Soeiete of the Fi»&gt;t llnp
Milliotlioi t hor h will non' «i
[4 haa been spending thr sum tint t hutch S|*e* ial weiklfea Will
•t with her brvther-in-taw and l»e conducte«I on Muiuixy uH»l Tues­ .1.10 o'clock at the h»mr of Mm.]
•tar, Mr. and Mm. Mann* 11. day iftem«M»n* at .1.10 o'rlo k an,| R 11 Wright. 21*4 Sanford A\c i
Vtton. She la Being with Mr. and on Wednesday evening at 7:.W
In. Glenn Lingle, Indian Muund o'clock. It i* hoped that a largnumher &lt;»f n»embci» «*f lire ttKiely
Si
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will atteftd
l Evalyn Click, of Ma&gt;n&gt;-&lt;d.
I expected to arrive the first
t OHIIKCTHIN
week to ipend a short time
It
wa. statedincoriectly in
Hth- Mr. and Mra. (itrnn Th&gt; i*day‘. issue that Ml*, law Sunday
Three
. Indian Mound Vilag*.
Irmr llrrl, recent bude, ami form
Glorious
Monday
rily Miss Dorothy
Lovell, had
made tier home in Sanford witli Tuesday
H ays
her aunt. Mra. Igiwell Cummings
for a number of yeai*. By way of
correction we wish to state tn»t
Mr. Heel is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. XV. Igivrll and
made her home here with them
Mrt.Donald Smith alao of tin*
city, is her only aunt.

ilaettl Shlnholaer U
i leave tomorrow for
lag* la teach In thr
hat lawn thla winter.

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Mr*. U. C. Du Bate
lirJwM Do Bote are expectreturn today from Montf» Ala. whore they ha*o
tailing Mr. and Mrt. Robrrt

ad Mra. H. O. Chaae, Jr.
BIW tainarrow from A»l»C. Md Other point* where
IVa been •pending a f»»
Mra. Chaaa visited Mr. and
0 , Chaaa at their aummer
a-v.wlll.
_t.lt. Mr.
U . Chase
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up of the largest
East and
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and Mr*. John Langley, of
Mr*. H ill annotinied tl
la Beach, apent today hero pl»rr« tho It. |l t\ *ootlot
)f; and Mra. W. T. Ung- Atlanta Journal, which
monthly, at tho Sanford

E. L. Polhill will arnvu
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l-ln-law And daughter, Mr.
V, Count* Johnson, Cential

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. Th*. wounded, Included, foor •*»dlaf* and Capt. Hcroapdea Rid**.
Tba captain’* condition P * **partad critical at the emergency
ho.plldt
M l OMhaEfporiUan of Woman'* l. The .firing ataiVd apon- afUf
.' Arid artd- InJUatrUs, though tha
; aoalio* of tha . Tana' coda ra. qulred * hinhbnd to gtaa op| IQ
| parrowt- of- R|o. h i i * i for , bU
L [Wlfa’a rldthlag dhd coanatk* W*» rlatlim and Chancellor Hitler, of
n * hit draatlow-l* th*M tlgroa, (Hrtnany. lift tha haadqjiartm
of. tin antl-ImprriiltH lasitoa tot
[J*aywo7•
J "A rari huriwod wUl naturally Halm and Oerv»alo otrfri*.
Tba original 1000 marcher*
I «H * kit w}f* what ha cah", *ha
Wld, "hot .In thas* Uintd It b up war* aggnumtad hr. othor bar*
[ ttp.hah tp'da * * * ** nufcn* po»- drada a* iba proprarion morad
albla. Certainly no real wifi. Would alone Rain* atraai.
) Wall** r»ac*»J W* *iri&gt;a*»f
M— iH rlO p *
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about a. »IR'from ll^a ««* »« 01
for horaalf oi
tha. dlftorbori* during th* height
m in i aagllyt
.j .iCorialay,
________ 1 think ( ■ t wif* of tha tonfdilon. Ro maltod. re­
ahaold: ha t*kr*. oatf tq. cRnn*r port* of tha dborder* immediately
one* a weak, if poaaibl*. Bag.I dp upon antorfog. lh* bollding. Cap*
W f o*lbar tp&lt; athinc. * tnan to aldaraUo ahootlng woo reported
M p pripd tU*hfd. U hn mtoitoU front tha Vodado r * * ^ ' 1*1 »*eday and ru*a tba, Hri— , that b tlon whara a nntabor p i Anwrlcaa* tnaha tbric hpa*f*.
Aa axtrp gpard w*a placed at
no-w in ,th * , hw a, and .ha Aould
not *(pact help In ,tho, .hluRan tb*. president!*!: palace.
ony mora than .th* huiband ,de galloped wildly through th* »tr*d»
iipond* horholp In hb offlea.'’ ,

ra rllen U rty 4 f»ev 10e4

padaatrtoh* aa tha ahootins kngmK
. Firing *l*o wao rapartad Htm
oUUt- part* of the capital. 8*v.
oral Mattered ibaU war* flraf la
th*. g*niml a d r k M w l of the
palactoe
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t a ihmywhyP1!# p b H ^ o p h y , of, iMCWf - "Aa for abating tha family In-

toring, th* hour* of horaamakln#.
*1? o woman doesn't, onlag th*
took* lperiled, In bqao*kw*P(nr.
ehf, »ltoi&gt;li- not all imp* them,
Thor* art plenty of re*uuir*&gt;d*’'.

oeml. I cannot ipaah with any
&gt;#owJ»df* q f . U»*i. »uhj«ct. No
m*n .*i*r. I » » » w* 10 porcant qf
M* lqcotoa. W * alwoy* shayad
fifty,l*-l#
8 »t"i &gt;oi__
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tb*r*
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*.. Mid* "1. think. ppopl* *hqu|d
q th*lr work, pud not U worry­
ing about th* omanni of liato, off
tbajr art-to demapd. Homo m*kIpg^ cannot o* put on a builaa**

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Thyr» H#tutor Wlaalow, writer,
Who** hinhand I* Nalaan W.
Hyde, auggertod.' that a proper
cody for aoryanb would do more
.to all**l*|* th* coqdltbn* of th* llttb for • woman", aald ha. "She
ihbtarbio'wtfa ought to gat at
)&lt;a*l VO parcant. Yeah, and *ha
had Just Interviewed twenty ap- thinks that two morning* a weak
plleant* for a domeetic poaltlori In &gt;t too little to allow for a woman

laaa I tl
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Loud golfer*.

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wmdrdni studio

IS 1-2. Sanford pltytra won 1.
all bat ona mateh. L t '
0. W. Bpetxar a n d flw Spaacat
defeated Ray B p t l M f . M f Joa
rid h ay-by'-r I T ‘ fT * l-S ! May
Uundqubt and Howhrdtl Rkrltl*
wan or*r Todd Smith nod H m y
Thampaon.by t to l| &amp; 0, Wile
llama and Dr. McRayaolda ward
defenldd by Harry P m |m *n&lt;f H.
P. ford by 3 to 3; RojpMolbr and
Andrew Carrawsy dafidbd Looby
Millar and Emmett 7ea**| by S
1-2 to 1-t) Fred Belly and E, R
l]eai holder were winner* oref
Onrwood nod Conn by k »cOr* of
■ to ,3) BUly ForlllAtobd i , P. SUVan* e.inquired th* riritlng tp»m
of Ureka and Rill by 9 to 0; A.
C. Port and Prank Plfrte aba wad
by 2 lo.O orar J. Vf. McCormack

Jlie |e*a) baura at ••,!*, tk* tallowlha; de*ertk*h in ie rtr, *tln»t*.
Oglotr. a*4,b«J«* I* lb# Oily, itt ban*
yard. Counly of btmlanl*. *n4 Mate
nt Plnrlda, mat* partlruMrly ',4a*
aerlbed aa fnllnwa, tn&gt;wlll
t
led II bt nlnck 1 /nanLai^a ‘

t RpMIrUHn to,tb a C tty.af «a**

fnrtL riot Ida, aa par plat lhare,

The appolntmfnt o f Mr. AlUfi I. Moaaley lo
thd position of. Abstractor for our company.
Mr. Monsley brings to ui n record o f expert*
enca In Abstract' work which will enable us
to continue to give y o if prompt and • satis­
factory service.
1
Wo solicit the preparation of your abstracts
of title.
OUR FIRM IS APPROVED BY THE FEt&gt;EHA1, LA.ND DANK. AND OUR CEUTJFICATES MEET WITH THHIR EVERY R &amp;
QUIREMENT.
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R. B. W ight, J. B. B. Stryker, Fred R.' Wilson, L. Hawkins Connolly,
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Abstracts of. Title

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abort aarulad eauea aa tha lib dp*
at PaptaMbar, A. D i m . I. oa hpar
trial Maeiae In'OMaaCarr,, ton Wah&gt;
ldap. tba. *04 Oto* of Oet.bar,'A. D.
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other thing* than monary or hour*

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of I«fn(a*le Dpaatr. Placid A
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Mr. Bum* *rid he waa familiar
with hi* wlfa'i opinion* on th*
•ntlr* field.
"S un, you jyril th* world that
(Irene Allan bril*r«* In *v*rj
woman'* going to th* movie* ■*
often a* ah* tlkoa. That leave* th*
husband bom* In peaca and quiet
to Urjon to th* radio.?

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reuntlng Daland, fo o jn tha
torn mauh played all lha mu
Ipal link* the loc»kr*otpoli

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e Vrih takHttfrr r i n f f w

at* children, that make* It all IM
eaaler. Lai th* children get vp
■nd gal the breakfast."

be a o d * for wive*
mni'mriftr*, Wavue they work
twice a* long at anybody ala* In
tb* world, without mo**uring th*
hour*. Tboy get tholr toward In

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hue household, and they wantad U .rioag lqt*. 0 ha oig^t to altap
20O;* nypnlh *nd objattad l* com- l*ta a&gt;ary, maminf . burr, if that*

puny fw dinner, eha groaoed.
"The only salvation I* to establlah a reaannaola cod* for
itoSIda,' *n that houa*wiv*a could
afford them", ah* said. "Men ar*
all right. They would be willing
U r v r ■Ik-alare, Atlantic Houae- lo h«!p wllh th* dishes. I; tyow
Waat. :&lt; Sto, Arksnaaa Avenue, plenty who do. In Iheae hard
Al'a* 1 CMy, N. J.
limes, when they hive had to dlsmlai thelr^kervanta. But It ought
to t&gt;4 poaitbl* to get m*lda for
roaeo labl* wag**. That would giv*
thooa *rnpl*yr*ent and mako th*

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IM - It waa alanrit. l«po*«iWe
K a ri.^ T .K r JSt foe
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HONOR (illE S I

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“ Machine Gun” Kelly
H a s Shackics O n
Feet AndGuardOutside His Steel Cell Views Are Expressed
At Meet O f Florida
M E M P H IS , Trnn.. Sept 29.( I ’l A Butlrn Iropoed
gangster,
Municipalitylveaiaie

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S t r ik e pccnea dotted the

from const to const
today with these ns the highc o u n tr y

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ARMY PLANES R*c°very
TO TRANSPORT D i r e c t To
TOUGH GUNMAN o p p o n e n t s a n d

:atLon. IRE-ARMING OF
Settle Strike GERMANY NOT
0. K. TO FRANCE

J. J. I'arrisit, state senator,
who lias atcrplcti an invitation
to c«&gt;mi* to Sanford tom oirow as
an honor guest o f the “ F ia r k r r
I toy** et-lrltrations.

" ninrie S t e e l s e e k in g l o s w in e
6000 w o r k e r s th e n in to th e
(day mqvemrnt of R5.000 feel
mlna worker* In thrrr •tntr*:
i|t— Hrnry Ford had labor
lM on hi* hand*. Worker* in
■r, Pa., having gone on a
Strike, motored to Edgrwatrr. New
yesterdev ami started a
ka In the Ford plant there,
threatened to proceed to
_HJdL~Ufc. uickcL. Iddl2l4—
ublea alto beset the Richmond.

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llrv is l the d iffe r e n c e ,

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*aior lime, Wagner » • | , rr. lri| a* an honest partner In
•p i I«mI iitdowt i lal dlFputra were a O jj^ ^ reconstruction of a peaceful
• vjHTlrd etimpaoion o f the econo- Kurope
mu ii m t 'i t io n undn
the
NIt A
The French eland wa* eet o«»t
nnd f o i e n&lt;l n yjia*liial settling ol in a conference between
Paul
Jnc Scan . U. H. Confraum aa*
ulr ikr4 under the guidance o f (hi lloncour
vv ith Konstaivt in
von at-t*rac, who will b* Ih- principal
Neu
i
at
h.
the
German
foreign
hoard.
• prak»r hrn- tumnrruw m r n ln f
Watrm r inovnl along the |keacr- minister Ih e latter will go
to
k ln r * Ih* "C rack»r |.ay“ vliltora.
toaking io u le while Hug h S John Merlin today %o submit the French.
•««nv tin N it A adinininliator,
lay Itntish and Italian disarmament
• ii it hospital U*d. 't i l l unable l»* plan to In* chief. Chancellor Hiti el urn lo lii« o ff ic e A heady i»wny l»r.
Germany** desire for peace was
1,0111 hi* d .- k eight day*, the ad
o .m l.ln it o i hud w in e Impe o t - i « ntfide known I*jr Hr. Joseph G *ej*
i . mIu '

T h e nifeetion llial

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I hels, Iteich minister of public rn
him • « i lighteiiment and propaganda, wh«»

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( o n s u m c r D riv e O f
N R A lie n * R e p o rte d
T o R e S u ceesK fu l

William . Maple,
I Victim O f Death

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S t r ik e C a l l e d B y Candidacy For Mayor
C u b a n C o m m u n ists

■ tore* would remain open * l|
_
.treet car. were t. h. atappeH |^ rffe Stalk O f Cant*
garage operators Indicvol
„
, m _■
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Brought To Herald
Of State Transients

C o m m is s io n e r s ,
C o m m is s io n e r s .

,\l ih.

aO-W tYlbwnNkrrW de­
Striker* ref *ed I i let anyone i |in,
Goal. el» «|enic«| th» Natia
I i f nr the defeat .-f |he piopn-. ll •*jlOl going tm enough
Hr
bread under police guard rn'* i Ilis* mulch company prop*
Tin n.lmisemn^ Keith aai.l
he
a*
Mate
s t ii n lo . u a 1 anieiidim« o| | “ T h e admintstialion.*'
w ile • isic'Btng “ cheap revenge
___ it atHklng truck driver*.
tnly at Matnnzu*.
silt Semitic
rampaign
verbal. nn.l “ Kelly Iin rirvi’i ilt* «’ xi*iti |i( $ii w* f min
•l ping altngethei t • •
I.XMllOllR
nil 'erti •1. "1
Pataraon, N. J - allk plan'* op.
T h s go%cinmi'iit apparently w a ' nuil In •&gt; • nnnerlion wit It Hi ki'l
again*! the em ulation
III' 111!' • 11H&gt;1» up 1*• n •i 1im* nf 4 '(Hi i far tohi.rlt of t h«' iiiwi k T h er e i
- O T U d lo lh « face o f picketing. At vvi’ling to let p« lilical
m go lia
nai'iiif
\\ man «anl.
1 ll»* IIH’d" 1
liai training g oi n g «»n ..f air -city -tones and deviated
»• too lltUI
-Vfiaaalten. Pa., eilk worker* on lions go hy tin* oaf*!
f r
the
( h Ii** H$fI’tll R \«!&gt;lllrl not •»ny ' i li*aff r 1) M ' ft! ul n* **• •&gt;tit 'tMinlitifr* The Kit ir in 1 1i** i odes are t•» i Mtiv nation would have taken •Mil
■ Strike protected again*' Mayor A time in IU» h t* l»|M&gt;lt* of Mil im
i Imr *tept in dealing
wHh Die
M»l. tli.
die r|iie$&gt;t imittiir Ilf 1ll|.w|* . Mfl.l* ", till .irtlU.I nn l .laitjci'i **U'
long ihe pay too little
&gt; . Ryan's order forbidding picketing. , « riding militaii) r» v &gt;M in r h u m
W v man « oiitend J that if the
MA &lt; a • o»i**’i|'iem• . thr* «lai k in Jtw i«h ipiest'on.
held here ho i aiiy c«»niuvlion wi»*»
’ ..C h ica go police arrested mn- l Uey pi ovu .t e aril tl* | i d j e m
Hr- •VsCl |l&gt;e«l I he Hitler a t loll
ktul.
m i d t Xelllpt
h Mile -t
I. ueiiiplo)ineni i* md Is-mg taki o
’W m b ers
of the International •Usttllg 1lie Hi I f l&gt; AHI Ml IIIV Mild the a » i e * l of I a -e y , or the attivi from la v .i* on, d ' p i ' v m g the *ma|i I
t..waid the .lew* a^ humane. hut
up a
rapidly
amn dllioli*
de
tie- a i Minneapolis and * haifotte
Ithar worker*
union a* they i av \ ••Ui « c i * I •mui tin Nat ional
some
holder ot an i x i - t n g •ecurity for inand
I'lie one leioedy that unis'
Judge 11h r r \ II Aiitfit*oii ol l*t
leted a plant in violation of si hotel h en otluiwi»*i .i nmyed tlo
n-vo
I IV l&gt;I s ot I..- del I, “ It Could l&gt;« rioployeii i« a - i t
Kedeial
M i- t i u t
t ouit,
sign* I tlo
h.oii
duv
Injunction
A
three-wr-i. off it- a|'.
with erpial |o p* a t \ except al! f n e Id; week '
w a i i a n f s at Jackson, 1* on . pi«&gt;
A p p r o * Miia'ety
’***•
-o M i er *
gtrika ha* been in effect
J * w b " , ta .eol.eL « onlinued.
vtduig foi
tlo
lenioval
«»f tie* I h v n M* jo "i* • t &gt; . o| w hatev \ r k ill *
k Ml'
t
l a Belleville, III., employe* of e&lt;pnpp«d will' 27 111*0 lllll
"v*i i i thr al.solute and util (tilled
K» li&gt; * ati i r they l.u.l signed awu&gt; oi na* ui i !• •n. •i it (s t a t io n and
Sa electrl-al appliance factory ie arrived at &lt; «imig&gt; « V fi rn Ha
»o make • lo bond * ••( it s fail I . al
m a-tits of til*' pie**. Iileialure,
ii ii g li t- to a prole* l h . u i m g
tamed to work after a one day vans un I t It** g o v m m nt said tinSixteen
S • llVtBI || | . i • • • r aps of w • * I *•
tin Iheatri and the * im-ina they
an
plane-,
some
of
them
glint d
tat. Unionisation
probl...... they W i'•»• BI III t h**te
mad* p III* opinion, e ie r.is e .l a
pa|
hi toy slops,
a re in
readiness at Ie
composed by the N B A medi •ugar mi!
»h‘* I five influence *»n the
stor k
the municipal airport for the da**), in |o|o "
Tin atili g
hoard.
exr t.aiige, and werr* Hie niters of
T h e lea gu e's annual do
to tlkiahoma t itv Kvery rngiiway
o f Phlladelphla'e strikci* WN- bi .I.I. Ml
parliament and its partirs "
lug'lit wa
f**atureet| tv
kil l lillllDlk i Hteiing Memphis, is under g u a r d
tattled when 400 employe* of sec ret %«n -i'l V
.Making h*
I.) I hod J o*l ii e I la v»Paul llonco i aai.l tie iiad urll*si
Held in thr county jail with the
i|r|N.-|U oil
hall bearing
manufacturing| » f lai$c&lt;
to M i * Mon •
-tat*
supieiue e ou it ,
I
• r a g o* l or l.ad imprt-s*iofi *.f
Kellys
are John
Ttchenoi,
ul ;
ranr
Ii
ii
*
*»*
the
t
nm
«d
Mori
lu
demands of a 40-hour
..m ill.
Mis
mao I'eletsoii, I.ok land,
!(•*■ *li-a» rnament stluat on, cut
wh..-». home Ihe Kellys w er e ra p
, ynion mhop and a 20 percent ur lo ngm g I " Inirnei &gt; « n » t o i f'elso
lode t 'ouM V «
lie) G e n e i a l l^rndi- and Jao o
I* It Itie t «»nver * a l ioiib would con
tilled Tuesday. Tichenor's (Mother
Curllai
• «tv *v• f..i coti'Uin*
lit*1mil*a*r*Ii i |ir, 11line.
increase In pay.
Hour lie, «tf St
I'etershilig
in
law,
N.
K
Ttuvift
and
l.
a
n
g
f
o
n
!
Off her* at thr \ittiotia| h del
I (»•• * III rv
K'ertion of ol fi .e ts N ot
I Mil- I IlM* MIIIII»UII('«'*I I («MI
had until midnight t•• leave the Hamsey, a young attorney, b r o t h - 1
I «otit|l)- (ta* In ert i Riitiparil and
action of unfinished . o n
er
of
Kelly's
f
u
s
t
wife
11
32
hotel for the r horn....... lo*r their
1oil the concluding progiam .1 0..-1 " •at “ w •nilcif I co **|*cratnm ( im*
atatwa in lh « army and navy, but
Ifcrn
rrffiv
n
t
fr»*m
praclicaHy
n
* convetmnn today.
only a few have left
we
/ 1
■
* v* iy Iioiiii* vi*itc«l *
Although 1‘ reanlriit t.rau
ha0
\J
01*211 .
Mr* J*.ii i*• -at* I dial air * ap
('tuning to Sanf«*rd only threa
said that mediatory
efforts of 04mmZl
g,
|| j
M c K e e A n n O l llH 'C H lI lS i. lam* of tin* drive......................
emu in liter*
in months a go to visit t d a t iv e s an t
- •••
Felix (&lt;rnnu't»» and Antoni** G"ti
Ih. .m ailer c.m im unitie. Ililm ig li liy
l i y to irgaln h
i, health.
hi*
(»•■a I( (i. W illiam
zalex de Mrndoza ended in failure
j tit the cou nt) liar*' reported *u*II Maplr, .12. **f Fltlahurgh, l*a ,
Grrmany, Bept. 89.— Granados drelared both were -till
M W VOUK, S.-|il
(&lt;1*| , • •-«* in Ills* niiiveriirnt uinl wi th ' Itetani. ■uddrtily ill two * !«)* ago
,1nu» Van
Der I.ubb« trying to lu n g about a r •&gt;ii|uoWM. Irm „ ved to llie Fernald
Jomi‘|i Ii V McKn- liMlay aoiiouiicrtl i tin* i*x* «*pt mn I on y ■ few every
unequivocal admi»*lon of mi,e i.etaeen thr government arid
H A V A N A , Sept. 29 'A-l An- ^ hi, candidacy fur mayor o f New I|* uiisuiiirr ...III... Ie,| readily *rgnedj ,
Memor i al II u * p I t a I
Wa burning of the German it* trading political opponent*
1Other rlcrnent in tha complex Cu t V „,k
Hit*
pi
Ige card
The ami..tinr»-in. n(
v*« i
where lie died at 9 f*0 o'clock la*t
building during today’*
t’ommrrro in the r*p it*l *t*itrd ban imlitiral »ccne wa* projected, | „n,|,.,| „.,| |,y l |„,|,., Kicgun hi.
halt man viplain**«l tliat •r [ night from
hrart attack
Thp .. ............
____ a f the caae on which he | moving afler a 21 hou, &lt;I '*uig
int &gt; the foreground lo d i) a* com a**nt lair *el al ir*t one o f ino»t l ' her oplfll -n I (tat tho*«* who ie I Th# funvrat »arvicea w rra hal*l
in connfetion w.ih Wednewkty*,
| four other men are on trial.
I'lrlrfr i d i &gt;|I
inuniat*
called
for a pix-hour «ig o niu*ly played gor**ink- ga..... filird to *lgn thr
tin* afternoon at 4 o'clock at thr
Wilhelm
Buenger an- manlfeetatiun by pipani.h mk-I*
weir ignorant of « !»«• ri al rrin .n !
geneial atrikr in Havana
' i hat ha. -Imck N. w Volk • ,utn
g ia v r It. thr l.ak r Virw C tn iflrry
Van Der Uthbc lie*.
Other question* w r ir
shunted ,| &lt;lrr|r , m . K i i will run a* indc f**r the drive and were “ afra l| w ith Hrv K H H row nirr o f f i c i ­
Official* of the .ugar mill al ' a*ide after a day of new labor
_
hia own v*r»l«n o f the
to
*ign
their
i'sm*
|•*
an
yth
in
g
"
j
l-eiiiTeitl |h’lll*** t it' m M.1'*( Mi* •
ating
y. Thereupon th* defendant, Tananio, in Orielitr province, ai f disturbance* and report* of racirl
It wa* ai*o point«*l out that tlie&gt;
F lo tH Io 1.a( io a i «tia,
iii«lr*t»rn«lfn(.
Mr Mrtplr i.a* U rn visiting hla
with drooping *houlder* ranged a truce with w u k r i* win and revolutionary Irounle* nr tIt.-mall
numU-i
of
*
«»tisutners
regru n n in g u m lr i fn»i*»a l.an riet an.I
t&gt;rothrr-in law anti stater. Mr and
m i l eyea, replie&lt;l he*l- hare krpt 10 American* and 11*1 • interior. The general .trike wa*
i-trred
from
A11
a
in
nte
and
l**»ig
M a&gt;or J«*hr\ I' H I t i i r n . T a m ilia n
Mrs |*. J Wvt*er, at Kldrr Spring*
I U Bberagar on the be*i* ton. prisoner* for .ereral d a y ..’ u^ „ , ^ th„ n.Uon . 1 |llw r , „ r
ra rw ln la tr F o r l(i»*
|*a»t a*»vvn*V Wood do lint mdi* ate the r l i l i- r ' sirvr hU arrival here lie is sur
aarlier con ftuion drew a The aquation wa* Improved to ,hc ] f , d , ratlon ax a tribute to Juli**
th*»«e rminunlt*«*B [
tw o ( in j ip w o n t f»«»m M c K r r (ta* pop ilation ..f
United
States A n t-into M dla, student emmumst
I freon Van Der lubbe. e r'e m that the
for. Bitv ripla'neJ, a grrat many viw d by Hi* wife, Mrs Florence
(*rcn R ouglit d m p r r a t r ly fr o n t (“ g
admit oetting fire destroyer Hamilton was preparing leader who was killed In Mexico
of
the resident* of those srctlon*] Maplr, ai d a small child who are
I iivm i an.I fo U i I iiiic b
a l.tr rtn a m
Raichitug,” the to withdraw.
an- winter visit ira and mure than • living In I'rnnaylvama.
in 1029 and was timed to roin.d.*| |,rrBl,|r m bo! an hour foi annuun*
The number of bands o f armed
h L O b a replied "yea.“
with th* burial of hi* a.hr*. Ke»
h|, |M,|it.ca: Intention* bol likely thr) hat# u r n contacted
Id reepon*e to repeated] men moving through the Interior tral merchant*
ui tiirir summer homes.
declared th- . I r , r(l l(ror
it.
Mrs Jones said that um par*
the defendant added “ I o f Orientr province was Increas­
titular woman, who i* a fi.in gner,
lateotioB ot ao doing when ing, report* said, and bOOO labor­
wurk around and garage operators
snrli-d when
preamted with the
th o i day. The idea came er* were out o f
Ind icvrd
LOS AN G E LES. Kept. 29.—(V i
plrtlgr card and said "I am w r y
I walked poet the Reich- Crtslo and Daiquiri.
sympathy with th* propjsal.
— A hundred heeiW o f cauliflower,
iiapply lu (trip our prestiVnl."
e-clock.”
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept -------,,
t a .- A P ),
One of the longeet stalk* o f su­
The captains appointed by Mrs. •prayed with eufficient poison to
war*
- A Cohan cabinet member Halted, C e n S U S T o B e T a k e n
gar cane ever »*en in Samlnolc June* to canvas* the rural com­ kill person* eating them,
the .rta l* depaMment yeetwrday
R A ll. P L A N
County was brought into The lirr munities are: Mr*. W G. Grogan, ■ought for confiscation by county
and with cataful diplomacy talked
Tha
aid office
this afternoon. Th- I'aola; Mr*. William
Musgrave, health authorities today.
iN, le s t- 29— -(A1) all around the subject eloaaat la
hugr stalk measured over 20 fee* 1-ak* Mary; Miss A ld lt isrvigne, cauliflower* were sold by a truck
recognition
it m in , fed eral c &gt;- hi* heart— American
and wa* grown by II. 0 . Uundquist luungwood; Mr*.
T A IX A I1 A 8 8 E E , Sept,
F.mrn*
Abbott farmer to peddler* who probably
ra n *p o rtal Ion, an of the regime o f President Grna — Plans or a whirlwind ona-cVty in GrapeviHe.
Lyman, Altamonte;
Mr*.
Fred will seek to market them provided
cen*r» o f transient *r\j hnmelr.i
toy he
had
ap­ San Martin,
Mr. 1-undqulst said that he i* Forward,
Forrest
City;
Mre. they e rr not located before that
The visitor, Dr. Carina Finlay, unemployed individuate and fatni- not raising eery much cans, but Katherine
t tho Pantw ylvanla
Varn, Oviedo;
Mra. time. Thr truck farmer, C. Nem e n u a ilore- seer rt ary o f aanlUtlon in the new llaa were completed loday by th* that he ha* several other atalk* John C. Utile, Jr., Geneva; and k.uma&gt;*. waa arrested by tha
regime, talked for balf an hoar •te le emergency relief admim- which when full grown may reach Mr*. A . G. Wagoner, Chuluota. health department on a charge o f
rWspite w th Assistant . Secretary Jeffer­ tration The censua will be made the height attained by tba “ giant'' Karh o f thr captain* appointed Improper use o f poison and kW
hp tho Now son Geffrey, la charge of Lnlla- next Monday with committee* in which U now on aieplajr in The other women In assist them
In field were quarantined. Ha waa
Aruencan affair*.
every • « mm unity co-up* rating.
fined 1100.
canvaasiag.
llerald office.

snsedAdmits His
It In B u r n in g
Reich Building

''S p le n d id c o -n p e rn tlo n o S
t h e p a r t o f th e S n n fo r d C l t 3( ’

|&gt;a u |.

-,-ek to
IH-r.uu.le
the t o r.l M o
|,„n,.nllr K r r n ,-h f „ re ig n m in i.te r,
l o r C o m p a n y lo recede fro m it*
p , . ln v r , t r r i|,y , , h .rt tim e
dreistoi) to rlo*o the plant inline after
Iteich official hail told cor*
■llutel, u* Hti an .wer l o |hr * t n k e ............ .
hi* country ahould be

l-iin in g

Poiiioncd Vegetables
Are Sent To Market

*—

Everything In Readi-^
ness To Entertain
Guests Who Are E p '
p e c t ed Tomorrow

,p .,n,o r any rearm ­

rr«| *ir 1 f «i
svlumi
|nii|Hi«r«; id i»s having a g gin v «t«‘d n mn I " T o fcii^ ri that t#er m ni n' desires
|&gt;nrt incut
o f Justice a g e n t « {
enditurn brought
on
l»&gt; | war is
*hortsighte«l
and
di«u I *1
p io d m e
n
steadily down
' OU. plant;
beie I'lofu tMil to know
nothing
w in k ,(to u iagin g m virw o f the fact that
in flo w in g revenue,
paid
*he' month* of dav atnl night
&amp; £ Flint, M i d i —Th* national labor
ronee im ug the detention o f tw o
e v e ry w h e re else there is no d is ­
take
men at t'hailotti-. \ i , or the up ordetlv cmiiM* of e v e ry day hu*»- nn.l li« w a - nlv i««*d to
rd atught a eettlemenl with
arm am en t, hut le a rm a ni rn t *
ne*- and do avva% with citv conn konipleti test.
prehension of fi\«* other* at
trap thousand auto tool and
G er m a n y vva* deacrilnsl ».y the
ill meeting* i distantly iriteriupiMea nw hil e, Ihe
gen eral
N it A
aP i
He* heapo|i«.
dU braker*. Bread wa* Inereas- H A V A N A . S . p t 21*
a-* poace J o v in g . firml y
ed y complaint' ol tavpa^er«*
pingt am " i » * p r o g ie s s in g slowly. ministei
Mata n*!
John M Keith, special agent o f
.tagly Hard to get in Philadelphia
new eil ilit n id rr o f la n d
determined !»• lutng about recon­
.After a»i nihlie*#- I»% Mayor II
\w
ai
tin
g
the
admln
ia
tra
tor
's
a
t
­
' ail l i i i St f i f e o f bakery driger* m i * p ro vin ce y e ste rd a y t•• p ln fu a the I »epniIntent ot Ji slice, con t lay Arm*troiig , of Pensacola, on
struction and a* setting up « i-ai
tention vveie the cialra for le la il Coil •
«i|enr
the G ra il S um M a r t in ir &gt;vet nit lent tinued to inaintuin
continued. •
spread of B o l ­
"AVhnt Price i ‘umhci*nn Tru ktmn i i s gene i allv and retail d ru g g i st *, rter a ga ln s l the
the '
cerning
his
plan*
foi
'
p
o
l
l
i
n
g
a.'
s
p
i
k
i
n
g
w
otke
re
*e
ire
d
the
' Washington—The national lalmr
in Stale ti 'Vernmeut*', in which a and the agieetiicnt upon coal w a g e shevism IV a e c w a s necessary, he
Kelly's to Oklahoma C,i% hy mr
V
n»ur.
m
at*
h
null
c
ig
a
r
-Me
fa
c
­
board U rootinjr to scttlr mnnv
ple*( \%a' made foi a new
state ^ ties foi Wes teilt Kentu*k\ Mill ro ntm e«l, f*«r Ihe c a r r y in g out of
plane, hut mdi ate«l lo report* •
' t h e nation's planrf Th.* right of
strikes Including the on** involv- tory al M a t s n t i * ei»v
i fi-titiito ', t lit Ay n got a p p lo v iil
A la ha inn
he
wa*
awaiting
order*
fioin
J
I
More troll* !e w.»* lep oi te d at
defense should not he
removed,
u resolution tailing for appoint
lag Ford,
*‘
Ih
n
in
g
the
week
Johnson
ap
||oo\ei,
head
o
f
the
(lutcaii
of
In
‘ hr town o f ' .in .]••»«• ile I o* lie
ineni *-f a « iinnittee to prepari* &gt; ployed mm .Males f «•i 11 an*nii*"ion h owe ver , hr* warned
' . . Philadelphia police WrtlnemUy
rn »*, whete .ii toed I amllt* were \«-*tigation in Washington
“ G e rm a n y cannot sign treaties
a «|i aft f a model &lt;«&gt;n*titutin foi
'V i l n t t t M fir# iiriVrrn on chargo*
to I're- lde nl KiMiaevelt
sat King farnn i •' Iihiiu ^ . The mi»yKeith -aid ym terd ay he at ta ch e ! Flo i ida
vvhiih cairn »t »»e fulfillss-1 ’'# Guch
\ -mg . legislative tody
‘o f Inciting to Hot at the I II.
N e w demands |o Is* lit ought Is*
oi of the town vi fi| out n cal! foi no particular importance to he.
hel* continued, "hut
when
she
of In •
•ii hu«uo '* men, w.»rk.White
leather
manufacturing
^
I l\ • I Jtported admission W rd nc*. u.g m i. I'l'.'fiv with the governor lore till’ Recovery Adimnist rat io.» di*e* sign '(i e Is deternune«|
to
.plant. Company official*
denied] "j'J
|
i ante f io m W i l l i a m Green, pleat | ic-pect them "
n three oim ii um id lend , tin, night that he had participated and Ina
"•
t
wa
a
provision
the ■trike wa* failed to proteal er* w ir"e attested follow mg
;in in thr Orarhrl n h d .il io n The ud of thr i •••• gan * .1 **■nte g ivern •lent of tin Airier lean Fi delation
^ w a * learned authoritatively
' , violations o f the N'KA mimmiim
attempt to hutn *i Ifotimii * ath i n o * - ton wa* antit*uiice«| hy A g eji' metil pt p«»«e&lt;t
v
Mitvoi
A in i f I. a h o i. who a * * e it e d the m*ed Pa ul lloncour had u r g e d G er m a n y
In the tame city arid wa* olic churi h. A n l h o n i«'* -aid thn* \\ \ K mer, and confirmed l&gt;\
|.f a dlbhnur week in rmlra to take to join the pea«e move l*&gt; accept­
af lonfi.
through a window o f the
the&gt; had stole « a ipiantity «d I l - ‘ Keith
Wednesday
night
They
ing a four year trial period which
Ihe h ague** a* l**r iomiii «r*
* ip the slack in employment
-Of a foreman of the IVnnsyl- rra U n e at io in u iu ii«t h« ad*|uai &lt;prot« ,| K e ll% n« -ay ing he end Al*
G i e r n - a a l the o h Im prnvldtnr would Involve the control o f , e «
vWR» fratitvia^ i*y an w k V r«* *•!
Saga# Company when- emla*it Hate* 9Ti%» fh'e actual ithduc
liniii
week* w e ie i*l mg armaments
Mrv »r \S y man of r oral Gable-, from t to l *

rikers Seize Match
And Cigarette Fac­
tories At Matanzas

,TO SPEAK HERE

Reich O fficial S a y s
His Country Should
He Treated As P art­
Ito lirrt
K.
W a rn e r,'
ner
Am ong Nations
«»f the
N n tiotm l
l.nKo.'j

G eorge “ Machine G u n " K elly, with
•ha klr* or. hi* feel und n heavy
S T I'E T E R S ill UG. .Sept. 29
S t ir * t a t opponent* and adguard outside hi* *teel cell, ye*
lerd a y aw aited
hi*
rem oval |iJ v o c a le * cla*he&lt;l
at
y e «te rtla y '*
Oklahoma f 'i l y to stand trial f o r 1 m eetin g . f the Florida l.eague o f
the rh a -le a F. t'r*rh e l kidnaping. {
n iciu n lilie*. Iw iilr
G r o iv v M.
A * federal au th oritie* delay .I I'n w ell. Jack-on*ill*-, u rgin g «u rh
.en d ing K elly uml hi* w ife , K ath n ' « * a- a *'il.»tttu lr f.ir ad \n
ryn, to Oklahom a, forces o f thei biretn taxes after M ayor Vittrenl
governm ent picked up a man at! W ym an o f C oral Ga Ira ha i dr
B allinger, T ex a*. who w a* charged j nounced it a* nn a im -*l eerla.n
with g iv in g the .lo p e .a d o r e fu g e ^ r,‘“ u!* " f a d o p t-on o f the p ro p «*e.l
■it In* home on Au g. lit
fMHKi hoirir*lea.| exem ption n u n -­
In announcing the n n e . l o f W il' ,l,p
characterised
Dua - .y , o f B allin ger, atlonn-y Gen
u *
convenient.
• rill Cum m lng* aunt nl W n .h in g • " " ’ om ically n .lle .l.,1
and
|m.
..... Hint II wa* the p m p o .e ,.f tin- ' ,ucUvr ' « x I........
an uni.......
governm ent
in it* d rive again *! ,l*** * " » " » '
h a. no imp. -»*•
(
iuik.-le.-r* nn.l kidnaper* In pro* " '&lt; " 1 1 " the p in ........... taxation
»|icaknr
uid,
rente not only ihe principal crim
^h '" * * "• tin
l p«i%&lt;*iI |t&gt; to nlxilmh
inul* involved, but llin .e “ g iv in g i
'" * ^ r

NEW DISORDERS!!
FLARE IN CUBAN
INTERIOR POIN IS

N U M B E R S7V

W A S H IN G T O N . Sept 20— &lt;/T&gt;
Adm inistration1
—T h f
Itn’int'i
l&gt;lunnrd )a*t night to go tlirrct toj
Hrnry Kuril, if necraaary, to oh-1
tain nv| rn m ( »»f |h»* Ptnkr-l*oun*t i
t’ hratn . !*«*, plnnt nn*l Fubnnssion,
of the InUo cm itrovrrry to nrbilin t ion.
.

SUPPORTERS OF
SALES TAX CLASH

Labor Troubles Mar
^ ; Recovery Picture;
afis. 85,000 Mine Work­
’ era Are On Strike

Pries Firs Cents

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 29, 1933

Associated Press

STATES MAY BE
FORCED TO USE
--‘WORKS-FUNDS

Thono That Don’t May
Have Their Allotni e n t« Withdrawn
W A S H IN G T O N ,

Sept

29.— (IP)

Hlspleased and disappointed by
the delay of 14 states in beginning
highway construction with federal
money allotted to them, the public
work*, administration yeatanlay
considered withdrawing the fund*
from the “ d ilatory" states
The
s|»ecial board for public
winks, which approves allotments
from
the f 3.:100.000,o00
fund,
adopted a resolution Instructing
Its general counsel, Henry T.
Hunt, to advise whether al loca­
tions made to the states and so
fa, Ivmg unused, might lie taken
track
•rt a.l.lr from .h- pnl.I.r wurk.
.
fund* for road project* in rhe
state* ami in all but I I construe*
Hon work wa* started In some of
•lie .la te * wheie no ronstrucUon
ha* been lH-gon, hid* have l-evx
advertised fo, and in mini, case*
.o u t,acta have lo-en let
The 14 stale* and thr tume
which they were allowed from thw
f liNI.IHMt.lltN! fond are Alabama,
*H.:iTl».I : » l . California. tlh.rtOT.KM;
Connecticut, t'.'.httb.TItt; Florida.
f.'-.k'dl.MI, Georgia,
$10,091,185;
I 111 .... - Il7.ft7ll.77n, Indiana |1U.1117.M l
Kentucky.
f7,ftl7.dftU:
Maryland, $.'l.ftrl4,ft27, Mississippi,
$.t.97a..l7ft; New Jrr*r&gt;, $«.:l«fi.039;
Oklahoma. $9.til*l.79H.
I*ennay|.
vama. $ 1M,H91.liltt, anti Tennessee,
*a,492,Hill
Tiie fond* were made available
soon after ihe public works admin
i»tratlon was set up in order tha'.
men could lie employed in as large
numliers as possible during the
summer and fall month*. The fuel
Ibal winter Is approaching w ith­
out work being under way in some
stale* ba* caused considerahls dis­
appointment.
Se. le ia ry Irkrs,
the
public
w o[k« administrator, m a d e
It
plain yesterday Iha^ the publie
work* administration Is not con­
cerning itself with limitation* on
the borrowing of funds which are
written Into some state conetilutiuns and that such states cannot
expect epecial help from the gov­
ernment.
President Kooeevelt
under the
term* of the National Krcovery
A. I l* authorised lo maka- out­
right grant* o f fund* In euch In
etencee a* he sees fit, but lekes
sent there was involved a question
of “ abstract justice," since If out­
right grant* were made to eome
States and
partial
grant* and
luans to other*, the elate* which
had to repay their loans would ba
discriminated against.

Probe Shows Federal
Grants To Ship Lines
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 29.—(V )
— The record o f th* Senate com­
mittee Investigating ocean and air
mail subs id tee today revealed f i g ­
ures showing that la the Coolidg*
and Hoover administration! th#
Export Hteamahip Corporation ob­
tained mor* than $44,160,000 la
federal grant* and that tha 11b *
bought SJ shipping board vaaaala
for $1461,000 that had coat th*
government more than $41,000,000.

th e

C ount;

S a n fo r d

c lt

S'

Sana,
m e r c h a n ts ,
th e
loca
n e w s p a p e r, v a r io u s u rjfa n lza

tlo n a an d in d iv id u a l c o n tr ib u ­
to r s

has

b e en

r e c e iv e d

and

w e a r e t r u ly ir r a le fu l b e c a u s e
w it h o u t th is h e lp w e c o u ld not,
hate poulbly work,&lt;l out all t!&gt;4
detail* connected with our flra l
annual celebration", drelared Mre.
John Leonenljr in a .latem ent I f,
aued today in behalf nf the *pon*
•o n of *CTBck*r Day.' ”
M n . Leonerdy
continued
by
n y i n f that
“ R rr r y lb ln f I i
la
readlneta to receive and entertain
tha a u u U who .arc r spected to
a rrlte early tomorrow
in om ln f,
W# have been a**ured by lettev
and (elern im that la r «e crowdd
are comlns from all
parte f » t
C en tn l Florida, hut we a n ready
for (hem. I believe we have enough
fllh and rornbread to feed twq
whole counlie*.“
It wa*
al*o aiurouncetl
this
morning by the chairman
thak
dinner will be *erved feunr 11:0*1
o'clock until noon for the bene­
fit o f thoee who hare to work lit
local ilrae*. The regular *ervln^
will begin nt 12 00 'clock and oon^
ttnua until 2 o’clock.
However,
M n Deonardy continued, arrange­
ment! are b,lng made to eerva
flih at ail houn during the a fter­
noon and at nipper for the outof-town gueete who would like lo
remain here until a late hour.
AStawttep &gt;ee tr »n Called to
tba fact Inal the fl*h d imer will
be , erred on the t'ourl
Huuao
lawn where table* nnd other prep­
aration! hare been
ina*te, the
* h* lrm* "
° U* I * 7,
“ many have eip
r*p re*
rr«srd *luul*t aa
10 the e ia r t location."
take
The fiddler* contest, to
take place immediately following
the tournannffit riding late in tho
afternoon, will ie held on rest
First
Btreet.
The "C rack er"
square dancr he* been definitely
railed for K 1)0 o'rlork and It will
also lake place on
Fast
lin t
Street.
Besides the iprindipal e|»-aker
of the day. Jo*
Seat*,
United
Slates Congressman at large from
Florida. J J l,arn*h. «la lc sensator from this d i»tn rl. will also
he In the city a* an honor guest.
Arthur Yowell ha* l-een appointed
to award the various prises o f­
fered for contests during thr day,
11 was annuunrsd this morning.
B N A K K r t'N C T l'H K H

T IH K

M EDFORD, Ore.. Sept. 29.- (AT
-D e c la rin g a ratllranake
had
punctured hi* Ur*. J. G. (-lark. Edford mining man. rolled hi* auto­
mobile Into town with a "H at " To
hark up his elory, hr exhibited
the ratller'e feng. atlll » ' , 1"’ ,ub'
bar.

LO CAL W EA TH ER
Official U M VUaihrr Hyrvau
r«s&lt;1laf for &gt;4-hour peflofi

IANFOKD
AshavIlU

Bastua Caar l#su»n
Chicago
Dsa vsr

Nsw
Nffir

J

riff* ns
oxk

RM T*

Ben ffreaclsc
Beattie ----Waehlealoa
rUJHIUA BTATIUHIg
Apetarhtrols
FI. Mirer*

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T H W S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D ,. F L O R ID A ,
N ew

M e a l s 1W t i f a g f f t e s s

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V K jU tR F O R T O D A Y

&gt;S£UF
DENIAL,:
W h en ever
yflll come after me, let him de­
ny himself, and taka up hla
crass, and follow ms. For who
/differ Will ears hla Ufa shall
loss It; but whosoever shell lose
hia life fo r my sake and tha gos­
pel's, the asms shall save it.—
Senator Copeland loat his pants
the other night whan hla hotel
room was' burglarltrd. As one whn
has also lost hit pants, ws siiunilt
that Ih* senator now knows wbkt
th* rest o f us hard been through.

,Boros’ people sr* saying that
tn* Only wsy to brssk up Ilia de­
pression is to hare anoffisr war.
T W last war cost this country
ItvjOOOfloofloo -n u t wr • strn*r
through paying lor It yet. Anoihsr
Stdr which woo'd cost infinitely
more wojld o* snm«ih‘nk* iemarkgs.lt Indeed if from s' buslnrts
point of view it proved to h* g
good thing.

q u it* n im portgnt «tr property rights, t h e fulfillm ent o f
tUft itfeal c«ri be obtained by adding to the interest on
money an Interasl in the Jivin g conditions o f workingmen.
How th is interest can best be expressed Is Illustrated
by Dr. Ri^thven, president o f the U niversity o f Michigan.
ill tha follow in g program ; _
-------------11VI. E ve ry business should recognize that il is an inatitutlon o f society, w ith responsibilities to Ihe general pub­
lic and employees as well as to stockholders and customers.
. '*2. In every buslnes* attention ahuuld lie given to social
and human objectives to Im prove health, huild morale, stub
Hire emotions and equip workers for participation in com­
munity life aS good American citizen*.
. "8. In eVery business there should be a sincere effo rt
to provide a sym pathetic and friendly environment in which
pride o f achievement and contentment in deeds may develop
as a characteristic o f a trained mind and body.
“ 4. Emphasis should be placed on discipline, which
comes through ( * } doing supremely well necessary and
w orth-while tasks, (b ) respecting law, &lt;c) observing rights
o f others, (d ) appreciating the value o f methodical pro­
cedure.
*’S. In every business the aim should be to fam iliarize I
employees with H wide range o f occupations, so Dial ulti­
mately, through competent personnel distribution, workers
will be planted In positions which fit their temperament«
and capabilities.
"fj. A n educational division should be a part o f all large
business organizations, and the teachers should be train 'd
in the essentials o f psychiatry, psychology and the art o f
teaching.
•
"7. Business should be sc* planned that all workers arc-.
kept busy at w orth w h ile tasks, and if units o f Ih*- pur- i
tlcular company range wide territorially, effo rts should l»- I
made to transfer workers from one location to anotlut il
they are o f a venturous inclination.
“ 8. Tlte education program Should embrace a wide n t r
rlcnlum, such as history, science. mathematics. la n g u s y *.
literature, music, arts and cntftn, anti also recreational ttclivttfetf.
•'ll. Individual (raining nhould b*- u counleriiart o f Ihe
classroom teaching
,,107"Tn~We¥y~'Mni!»lhc*» "■fTr,n«' shoiild T.k mrt'nprt rn
protect Ihe svlf-resjurt o f (he individunl mini. I&gt;olen in any
fonrti ahe objectionable,"

A Worthy Solution

heart
Th e State « f Flurida should be particularly itilrrs-sleil in
r*r- the announcement tlml the emergency rclis.1! atlriiminhuiion
ihejof the Federal Government in pluunioK to lake irannieiitn
r ,u o ff ihe highways nml pul them into ramps as i&gt;art of llte
federal relief program.

New Grocerteria
Will Open D o o rs
SaturdayMorning

SCREEN TESTS? HUNDREDS OF VISITORS
TO FAIR TAKE THEM AT HOLLYWOOD’

Com ing Into ffltf gtenffv t undtfstandlng o f economic llte
*« a new conception o f the purpose o f business. 'Ihe old

PAT, B B P T B M B E K

T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 28.0 3 3

"~tH IC A G O , ■Sept. 00.— A
j I screen lest fh* ItoIlj^vcxVn
Fond ho|&lt;e* o f million*
**i American girl*, and secret
ambition* of *lmosl as many
young men who hsrlvor the pn•ate notion that they are better

t

t^ okiu g than-. John B a rry m o re

and can act better than both
John and brother Lionel, are
bring realized daily for a score
of young people in Hollywood,
icrrrnland's contribution to the
Chicago W orld's Fair.
Mu), crowds of curious, amused
• bd O f t curious spectators look­
ing on. lb* re men msa grinding
a * ay and th# direct or shouting
&lt;*&gt;iiniands, sen* twenty aspirants

arr ilren tbs tests rarh day un­
der tb« direct Inn of Luther Heed.
"Register Dssystrl*
Tbc tests sr* short, ret serere.
As Ibo procpectlra morlo Hat la
ushered upon the open air Stage,
Iteed starts la oa kls rapid Or* Job
of directing.
‘ Nit dowa at that tibia erer
there, young lady. We'll hate a
relies real without tha camera, inat
do shit I tell yon."
The pretty young Uartm-lo be
aeata herself at a table on whlrtt
are a telephone, some writing |&gt;a
per, and a pen and Ink, and makes
an effort at modestly pulling her
skirl down eser her kneea.
Itred's Inslnirtlnns runic fast and
furious. “ Tou's# Just arrlsed frutu
Ira lies. Teres. You're it a h o t e l
Your mother la de&gt;|ieralely III In
I&gt;allaa, and yuur fattier haa sent
you lo Oilrago tn get fords for the
necessary operation from your unrle. Too And your node has gone
to New York. Yon don't know
what to do. Yon stare blankly Into
■pore for eev rant momenta Yon do
tide In writs your dsd. Yon pick
ap a pen, dtp It la the Inkwell, and
start itT w rirs"-

A lend voire Interrupts her, **!fo,
not llte that. Th* t ksnrrs ,rr ten
tn one tlm rll be loo Dtrrh Ink lo
Ibe |- o. so scrapp U against the
takwelL
Plenty a f Instructions.

"Tin t* better. Wrtle: Tb-»r
Dad,* (lien start lu to • rile the
body of the H ler timh-r the ‘IN In
Did. No. don't really »rllf. Jnst t"
Ibruugb Ibe inotions Kir, don’t let
ynur left sru dangle all orrr fbe
(able. Hold Ibe top of the paper
down artth It."
ilDilljr, when Hie yonng aaplraiit
reallxea Hull the little art la not so
difficult after all and that the au­
dience aretuetl pleased nilh tier perfnr.iiauce, fbe )• prc'ian-d for the
actual teat Then cornea II.a cry,

“ Action." from Iteed. and tl.e en­
tity aeene la p je tln l, this time
without halts and hltrlies. but tell.,
an almndaitre of wisecracks Irtua
the director.
The following evening I he screen
teals are projected ii|»&gt;n the screen
In Ilia IIollywm«t theater and ap
plaoae from th* audience drier*
mines Hie winner.

W orking steadily all this week
carpenters and painter* this a ft­
ernoon completed the remodeling
of the storeroom recently sacated
by the Sanford Drug Co. and a ft­
er hurriedly s t'rk in g the shrive*
with goods which a ttire d l » l
night and today, A- B. Steven*,
former manager o f a local chain
atom, announced that tha Triple
“ S " Omeerteria w ill he opened for
business carle tomorrow morning.
Hcsides Mr. SI*vent, Mias Naomi
Fellows, who has had c- neld«rnble
esperienr* as a grocery atorr
tasliier in Sanford, will be em­
ployed in the new store.
The Triple " S ’* Omeerteria i.t
deroralnl with green throughout
Ihc Interior while Ihe front has

Winners Rewarded.

At Ibe end of each week Ilie test*
of Ibe nightly winners are resin.»n
and a grand winner chosen. The
lucky |nT*in receltea ■ valnol.U
reward for bis or her proficiency.
IVIh* knows, perhaps a Hartio nr
a liable may lie dlacutrred among
Hie Imya and (Irla whs stall the
World's Fair?

‘ihcnfr-wjndcnr baa b m ’ i M W Hf1
about sight feet off UM O A * M d
m u to allow *ntplr r6o«hA*r tS#
display of fresh fruit* had Y**gtables.
. .'
The n u w ftr o f the new | h | iiy
■aid that workmen hare keen
rushing all this wwsk th CwSA- J
pi eta their work but, Ho -SjUfkdC
it was not until Oil* m o n A v R K
he WHs certain o f opening M w
lay, explaining that thord xAA
• nilderebl*

JU' Casdldat* for congressman
at UYgV last year, Beat! d.frated
that pppulsr orator sad king of
stdfV Malar*; Mayor Johts AlsAF,
oT JkcktMViUd. Basra Is a
MriW 4 tha old' sshM .
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concluded.

Champior
lit

TH IRST
Quenchers

U H J j■ ■ . ' V

A

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of

Mug

L a r g e 10c o l r r

ROOT BEER

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At the ronclaaton ef the tdank
stare tnte space, Ihe girl self con
m"lonely tekew the pen, kBrrlsrlly
dtps II Isle the Ink writ, and com
WM-nrse bar mtsstra

OVIEDO

A gency

For

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£

C R A ZY C R t S T A t ^ a
Welcome To Oux* Stot€^wC|&gt;cTtef‘
GENEVA

M irrs re t
Unit,
Kf ■(!«-«, cinrl M t«.
P r im a r y

IntnnieU'nt*
Mam i#
Su-#r,

D f ia r t m r m .

“Com* to Church en‘ Rally Day, Oct. 1'

Urrir Mnlhlrux
thF w « k *
rnd hft€* with hi* luinily.

■ F to ]

N|»v At •*('., r-n ui i,I*-,-i varies «,f
il.* 'I's) -if Aloisvmetil" will l »
-nnrlurlfl lotoghl sort trondiTO'*
siiiirtmig at ih* Jw i-li
uoDUnit,
( rnlrr. tk nlrvr li.mglil wilt l&gt;* s'
TOO P. II while lumoirovr ukiisiIng lh*y will 1st at 'J 00 A. M.

Tha eld Bamlnol* County Bank
building, which has bean preUy
|V| .mush o f M *y*-*ore to a number
•T local pareans aver sine* that
;
A tk fu l d a , la tha summer
of
*
B I T whaa Ha ■A rm o r occu;*nt
That th* Florida riarkst l&gt; dds
clewed Its doors, U taking on n*w
Iff*. Tha Touch to* Drug Co. has U rtspectsd pi*re In tin- rs liu is tu n
V a A s s a d lata It and has complatsly a f th* Bvwkr population m Ih*
state, la evidenced by ih . sola
Basra gets whsn ha runs for of(tea. In th* fourth district where
not mors than 2S paicsnt of th*
population could qualify a* cra:h« r stock, Bears was slarted rsprssgHUttlVg tsrtn a fte r term.

fW%_^

"W e skill have * g r e a t, ddkT * M |
canned food*, staple grocer Is* and , ’
produce on the w ay hers and Wh- J ■
will probably b « until a lata HosSt ' f i
tonight arranging tha stock sod •"
putting the final tc m ^ M &lt; 4 tha •
interior,
but
early
tu u is ilk s ; i &gt; '
morning we w ill awing op e* M l . f —doors to the shoppers a f Sajtford
with a complete line." Mr. StarssM

P r - 3W

tiatufisy Is lisrksi day In
Beinuvula County Not that Svmi
nol* has a vsiy Isig* pupulslion
of llmss nalivv son* snJ dsugliisis
who ptonrsrwd Kim 1st*, lot th»*
th* remnants of Ihes* plonssi*
and their descendsnt• may know
'that tbsy still hold an h no-sd
pise* In th* history and develop­
ment of th# county
Krpr. Joa Baals Is the iptaksi
Jo* is a fasti flsdgvd ciack.i sk i
has m*d* lbs most of hi* »ppo&lt;
^unities In III*, hike many oihrn
of tha pionesr dajs tw has mad*
hts imprats on lb* history of lh&lt;
S ta te In a maimer that will not
b* effaced with fh* passing of

to

W ORLDS

jj,
T h e problem of unem ployed Ira n n ic n ls has alw nvn been
,,,1," a tr y in g one fo r Utis n la le
E ven d u rin g prosperm ia lim en
umv- F lo rid a wuh Ib e me ecu of persona w ho w ere down and m il,
the u fflirte d , people re ek in g a III I le t * lit f fr.rni llu -il' 11 ouldea
in tile w a rm th iiiid sunshine of ib e tropica.
.
'Itjr-s
HtH to day when th e re is a prodigious nun iher of p e o p \
rsi ,ii ol|j 0f w ()r(, ttills n tiiie has l.ecome an tin i fim in g lv u H i a e l i 'e
'* “ muguet to those w ho are w ilh o n l em plOMnent and •a i i I o m i I
“ '(f sh elte r and w ho nre in thin te n d o ry ih e ■ hanee of s—ra p in g
the rigors o f w lntsT. W e do not Ill-grudge llie m lllln rlenlie
r.iuldl and we w inh il wan no I hat exervo ne w ho tn w illv .o t a job
linny I alld who id nil h w ith llte Irn uh les id the w orld I'-'uld come
I u* in to thin snluhrioiin ctim u le and fm g id Inn troulilen
&gt;\ :fl
H o w ever, lltia in lllt|aing|lsle
II In ptivnM llllv '-lit o f the
’
((Uenltnn fu r M o ru la lit Inks' ru n - of e u -u » -dnisll part of ihe
hl,n hordes w hich neck its liavs-u
W e h a w n or own uni inplov
ment problem w hich almost d«fo-n '" lo lto n .
Il would l-e
Nrw em in e n tly u tifu lr lo m ake Ihin n ltiie f.n p o io -d ile fo r ih e Ira n *
ntsn hiellts f r o n t i l h e r n liilrn w hen m il own people are to dinlretul
mini
II in wi t h thin itlea lit m ind th at the re lie f ad n uo intra
■rivs (hut him decided on iln couiee of action and lum net Helds*

Tha muldl*
wsslsrn
faruivts
akValrshtty on thw n*rk of ih*
Kkgi i valt administrator) hresus*
tn *’ A g rln lllu rsl Adjust went Act
with' Its doiasstlc slloUnvnt plan
I* not1 accomplishing th* rfflu'ts
which tha farrosrs had hoped for
U. I t wa* th*' fallurg o f another
farm rsltsf act, cr*:&gt;tlng th&gt; fa '
nious federal form board In lU-’V,
which pvwelptlated th*
downfall
o f tha Hoover administration. It
TfudM sasw than o* ntatier Isow
bard tha govarnmant
trlss,
it
SJUNMR' H ilts th * A r m a is p i n -

remodeling

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PAOLA
M i| , Jrwvll
klsrah, lascbsr,
held . party for her Sunday
School I las* si th* church, T-asday. Thu*, alisnd.ng were flatly
Ann lluniptnry,
Peggy TlUsr,
Dorothy Knight, Yvonna
sad
Fvtjxn Mush, l.uci)* a n d M ild r e d
l * v , If. 1, a n d

l-

C h e v to fe i

C, (ro d w in a a d l

tdfsr

Denmark, (iamsa vreral
and cHInty refrakhmeata I
served.
|
iday.d
Mi

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U n . y a id j
,, C r n f o i J *

faml'y titv, n .-j |t
lo Ih* U '.r - liotui lirt:
Mi

and kl-a

P. T. Humphrey'

a n d d a k g tn v,
Ih-ttv
A im
akd'
B s ita r s , were in L w t e m l S in d a y.l

Mi. and Ura. liaiiaoa Bill andi
fatuity o f .Sanford, were recant
v isito rs at t b s h n a * o f M s p a re nts,
M r . a n d M n . F r a n k H ilt.
M r . a n d M r s . U a u ric w H anscrn
k S &gt; * m o ve d fr o m t k * b b o M a f h it
p a re n ts, M r . a U I N
1 C H k lw
son. to 0 pan is .

Mis* Lais
a' w tk

w ith

Knight lg i M H h y

Mr. s a d M T O B a r - .

W E PAY
3 PER GENT
INTEREST O N S A V INGS

WE CHARGE
$2.00 TO $ 10:00 PER YEAR

A i t i jj jf f l W gallon, t id e 's oothlrig In aU the Qobrf d re c rt-o r S a h a r*or anj-wherc d se ~ tb R t can bgat him. Ho argument about Ctetabk*!, *
dthsr. It s the most economical form o f (MUdisc transportation osl wiiecla. ' 1 ' n l '
You can travel a long: long way in a Chevrolet S U without R afatglff stop
foe gas or oil. la fact. yoacSnget morwmBssoutofa'pknomzf gas In sdh sV l X IA t U '1
rokr, than you esn gM In any other fuUwbec cgr. THd bdbt pgxJol o f tMsMF
the way Chevrolet b being preferrad by Icadirig n a lk »g l,t U l M b &lt;flM ft 1 » » H S «
Theas fimti know t heir mileage figures- And today, Chevrolet Is theHtrdF
^a l
ctioice by *n overwhelming count. CtirvroJet1 is als6 first choice o f th* 't ■- M
Amcrlcssn
tfjr tbs' siridot itlarglii lit h lm iY .
C IlIV K O L iT

SAFETY

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M U T O f

C O M P AM Y,

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Personal Activities

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PAGE THREB

FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER 29. 1933

DIVING EXPERT THRILLS
• WORLD’S FAIR VISITORS

|Miss Leticia (lormly
Honored With Party

Telephone: Office 148

“C R A C K E R "

vnm •rr-*m y

Pauline M uirhead Is
Honored W ith

W e r.rc rmi|ier:t1 in "
and “ ('in r k fr * ' D.i&gt;
l l i o r spc.’ial prices.
nur nr w huaiim i in
Itiilld iv :.

Party Social Calendar

M is* lY iu lin e M u ir f «a d
Mrm. M Uton
FrmPcr
! m a rr » g e t o I I ? n r y
old.
of
E lis a b e t h ,
S t , James, o f N ew Smyrna,
to ok
p la c e
I n s t
t i s l t a i l b e n y w t c r d ijr .
■*.
L . •- 1.
F r a s ie r
R.
!&gt;. B r iw t ile e
en­
tertain ed w ith .an in fo r m a l t e a
and
m iscellaneous
show er
on
W ednes liy
a fte r n o o n
at
M rs.
B row n ler's h im r, P a lm e t t o
Aven e. A .o u t 24 clien ts r a ile d d u r ­
ing thr aftern oo n .
The l u i r g room
and
d in n c
loom o f the B ro w n le e h o m e w e r e
d ir o r a t e j fo r th e
oc c a s io n in n
color srherne o f y e ll w and g r e e n
developed li&gt; a p ro fu s io n o f g a r ­
den flo w e r* an il f r m * . M rs . F r a ­
‘A LL SUMMER
i l e r presided at th e r e f r e s h m e n t
t a lle which w as o v e r la id w it h a
lace cl ith and lig h te d w ith y e l l o w
candles. Ind ividu al w e d d in g c a k e s
w ere s e tv r ’ l w ith punch
During the a fte rn o o n e m h r o id - (
j BAGS. JEWELRY,
crin g w ss e n jo y e d hy th e g u e s t s
INDIA PRINTS.
and ul a late hour
th r
honor
g u -* l le c rik rd a l a i g r n u m i.e r i» f
TOOLS and PICTURES
g ifts .
on
M ipp M u iih rm l wort* nn Mft«*rnoon rn »p m H p
of
M ack
tr ip le
pherr. I l r r m oth er f p I i t ! *«l a t a i l
ored drritp of vthite 1 at rr«*| «* a m i
M i** llild A M u ii lirttil it «lrt*PP win*
o f irreen fla t crepe.

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li\ o ffc r in i;
V »»ll tis in
the W ilson

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D O LLA R D A Y

A T U R D A Y FOR
“CRACK ERS"

P. P A U L 'S B eau ty Shop

H a TSSI.OO

GIFT TABLE

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• $1.00

L A D Y ’S
A lt.n d Ckurrti os Hundat. l e t
Itatlr Hay

—4‘ourt**y *&gt;f tltn n a l K'* •• * K ilrh n t |r»tl*ui*
p K T B DE8 J A IW IN 8 . wli.ntr of r l o i i i n. t -Ti.41 Iln ln i rlMiul'Iwn*
ships and fornirr world'.* ilv ln c • lumpiuii. a thrilling iloam.in !e
i t A Century of P r o r r r s s - 4 Hi*' iko « \V»i.?c|* r.»ir
Mm •Lulv |*cif..i»i■ nrr«, la which he JrmonM’ air t all &gt; i : * ^ f i I . « m &lt;i i«n.| i II i t ■•i«islic*
frits , i n iltr s rlln s huge cm * ds
I)fS Jsrdlns was st hU bright In 1*».\ w!.m
* « • (« In Air I f i . l r n
ip i member of thr V S Olymjl.- t* »i»». end \ *n fit t h**:» • f r .*•
United R lilm In s hairlin e llnltli with tflniuikt &lt;»f Kg&gt;t't Mr m &gt;1
the divin e board of the United Stair- both liolo«»is anti out, la 19*.

I

Miss Edythe Smith Is
Wed To Philadelphian
C om ing a »
a s u rp ris e
to h e r
frien ds here is I he a n n o u n c e m e n t
o f the rei-ert
m a r r ia g e
o f M is *
E dyth e Sm ith, o f W a s h in g to n . P
C„
daughter
oL M ra.
T . J. K .

W V II* a m i ti»e lu te »• " • Sniitn.
of
th is
Ci t y.
to M ) ion
l-ester 26 27 and I V «
S h o r t e r , o f P h ila d e lp h ia . Mi and
M r s . S h o r t e r a r e liv in g in .Wash­
r y M r L a u l i n . c h a irm a n , w ill n io « t
M M I I M * IS t M -l I O
in g t o n .
The
hi id e s p e n t
the greatei m( di.’IU o’cloi k at tin* Idiiiti- til I
p a r t o f h e r l i f e in this rit&gt; Sh • M r * J. t
It . n n v u . . I.» M *i;tt o h i j
\ call* I ••»•*•*• m u
B m* m I
w as
g ra d u a te d
fr o m
Seminole ! A v n p c .
* S « n iin o h i niititv l
o f tfte*
H i g h S e h o o l in lllllO and thru went '
C ir c le N u m l* » S i s o f ili«» l*»#
a i f i m u * I!* .1 • i»&gt;' d
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t o W a s t lin g t o n w h e r e she hu- been i liy trr u n
A u s ilin y ,
M k . It. H Icinirlil i*l * 541 ••'» Im»-W at H»«
i w o r k i n g f o i nearly^ th iee y.-ni*.
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f h H i n ' n r m r u l M t h e s e s i / .r li n g h a rifiiin s

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Attend Church on Itally

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■'Artiplteliy waa tha keynote o f
,lM » night o f MU*
1UflRae w o la JH utrW od,'of Htafit Jalaml, M. Y., daughter o f
&gt; k. and Mra. R. IT. Mulrhead, o
tShS cHy, to Henry W alter Hold,
&lt;1 lElitaSaflf. N , J. Hta* ceremony

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performed at (1:00 P, M. at
home of the bride's parent*

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Tha bride waa given in mar­
ring* by bar lather ami had her
la Mulrhead, an
g istar, MUa lllldL
maid o f honor, end MUa Julianna
Howard daughter nf Mm. Jnmea
• Howard, ts flower girl. Tha groom
i wa.* attended by the bride'* i.rither, Ronald M-irhead, who aervcd s i I c it msn.
The ceremony took place before
the mantlrplera tvhlch wa* deco;aled_ with a profua'on of yellow

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WHILE IN TOWN SATURDAY EAT
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• GET IT AT YOUR F A V G 1 U T E
FOUNTAIN. A VARIETY OF FLAVORS
INCLUDIN(i FRESH STRAWHIJRKY,
PEACH, d fttom A T E , VANIlXA, AND
MAPLE WALNUT.

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will we Ijvd fomorrow?
Tomori’o'w, (w# h»v&lt;
rend, .1* nnoth#/ day—httf lot
mofrow ft tddiy for Chicago
WorldVFtlf vf*ltort in the
Home end Tndnttrigt Art* « •
hililt* it A Century of Prog­
ram.
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•P ftfirtlf esnsm gl f d *a tUst’ Wtff
l&gt;etnd e r mbae material* may ha
n t f lt t Id n « ' d M bodawran t*a
Her** In nlno mode* h i n u #nty buRt hy eedhmt f «srpemern with
i
■ few atepe fro* lb# ewd# log* t aw sparhl t a o l * ' ■
FnemrufO realty r Jtm f abaci
Yort Dearborn af n hundred j « n
•go i t It ban hnen racaantrnctad • f I t r smacne wimta I be kt»lfoi*afar Ihn Fair, I M d lif architect* eyh in -Ida-•D eal** fo r yjrin g*
and enfteaarn have * r e d to reach bona*. &gt;!Mr* dk# afnrpM, coerforti
Into the fntorn and brine forth a aMe furalif g C MSntWnt Id s fanhandful nf bo to* planning Idea* iiammrsf &lt;#ay* dm A m tie* o f the
ta Ib r ; are New Tom- daalgeOA rtilbert Debit*.
that art aa tab
ravelutlonaty.
He Waste Hera.
Thera are no baaeraenti In these
borne*.
There are no attic*. There la m
waste apace at alL
dona are fancy 'ornament*".
Klmpllrlfy nf Una and censtrnctioo
are thn new weed.
float am it*eatv*. heavy build
Inga.
Ilia hoots o f lonfeerow U
"HaliT, rta n in t. .
,
-yiiefd are few •ttraeagaure*
In.IVir fee daUaa,-thn-mooey that
paid far three homey weal Into u*efuh edleMnU'ronrenlent and berm
tlfnl eonatrnetloft, Wasted money
IMS M W n i S thing snknoUn in the
pane few yesm.
Heme Hat Hangar.
What anrprltee await the thorn
•■lid* ehn itreatn dally Into three
home* 1 Thera are house* or (l*aa
■ml Heel and. *ynlhelle alone.
Them fire elr rundltlooed inonx
i hit are never aarnmfnrtable.
Theei* *re rnnf (ardrni and aolar.
Inin* on himwe that roil no more
ih*o many atrrnge bomee of the
p»«t.
,i
One home, railed Ike 'lle 'ie e nf
I utanrroW-. hea an shfpUue heneae
in addition to a Imllt In |*r*se
.til the outside Ball* of till* bout#
are nf Iraneparenl t l m - Venetian
bund* allow lb* Inliildlanl* to mo

eh &gt;war and party given yaaterday
I f t a r a w by . Hina '. CftiTmV) BUnholaar add i t * T AnUtheOI- Sbldholaar aV their hetna on Oak Ave­
nue bon wing Klee Virginia
Daniel \whoe# marriage to Hebert
Denes will La gn event af tha early:
Pall.
„
»*
.♦ ' t i t - .
Favora for the oacaalin .were
• mall baakteta bearing the. N. R.
A . emblem and the honor f a s t
reerjvael her gifla la it large oatbet bearing another, aimilar 'em-

Him
hams
mint
Hviwg
deck.

dedal
lea.
red t

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able
“ wee
Wl
may

art# cheerfnl ay the name Implies,
n i r eitarlor ly nsutwd ln .s man­
ner M rrtatw IM 'n atu ral bmnty
of- It# wood Wall* Panel#' Inatd*
i n i f many KHTerlng ktmta o f
wood. There i n
area wooden
dither and goblet* on tha dining
roam table. OMmmrllna la "dry"
thrinigbenr; there It n o , platter

u ja lafa

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During the aftvrnata the gues'a
prt-r.aird ■two boahleta containing
eodea for a happy married Ilf*,
m e /or Mho. MeDanlal and tha
other for Mr. Lanes. MUa Ella
Rprnoar received the priu In a
alnglng contest.
-,,,
A t the tea hoar refreahraetPa
*r#T» nerved iy the host*****, e»alated by tbeir mother, Mr*. 8,
O, 8hinho|»#r, and Mra. Robert
Brokaw, of Orlandr,
Thoaw preaent were: Miss Vlr
gluts McDaniel, honor goeat, Mra.
E. A. Dougina* Mra. B&lt; D. 5or&gt;
raH, af Lake Ptarid, Mra. Robert
Brnkaw, of Orlande, Mra, Earl#
Daeday, Mra.&lt;.E. 8 ; StmphertV Mfa.
Allen I. Md.eiey, Mr*. 8. A . Rive,
Mrs. win«ton n «r r j,
and the
Mliam Mildred, NIs, Carejyn GetBar, Mihtrrd Myrlek, Klltarath
Shoemaker, Rebecca Btaveae, AKee

•

la &lt;Ma ni« i *ii *I arooje of ilWvtV
Idga (*• a- Imndr lodlt enthrlf n#
colored tmnatnrent (leva, g home
iiD'goe. If there rt+ t wa* On*. There

^OVERALLS!

1*1 Oxford*

Teu esn'f throw atone* If you tlva In a houn Ilk* tMi. fr*t M
g liei. one of the urd,pe rh lb lt* in the Horn* and Industrial Art*
group at the Chicago World'* Fair.
.

tilth *lx member* In attendanre, C irri* Number S it o f the
Flm t Degtbd' Church mat yaatarday afternoon at-(h e home e f Mm.
Frnneia E. fM a, llh t Park Avenue.
Thn meeting W*. opened with
Scripture readin g'b y Mra. II. II.
H ill a fte r which Mm.
W. Stan­
ley led la praysr
»
O ff lea m for tha coming year
w sra. alerted a* /allows:
Mra.
Fidnci* K. Bslx, &lt;kali mss;
Mr-&gt;
A.
J. IVteruon, 'vlce-rhairmsn;
Mm. Uriel Blount, reporter; Mra.
J. V. Johnaon, »erretarry and treas­
urer; Mr*. T. A . Brothemon, Bible
Darker
Mr*. J. T. Nawby, mU*lon «tuily teacher; M l*. J’ . K.
Whigham, atewartUhip chairman;
Mr*. A. J. Peteraop, anlUtmen*.
and home d ru rtis a y t - chairman;
M i*. U. &gt;1. Mill p*(aoM l aarvire;
Mr*. 4»iretta». |ta«llwT»bn, litaraturr chairman; and Mm. J. II. Col-

Shirt$-&amp; SUfls

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M V E ^ -BE P T . S T O
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W *^m irB» Chrm&lt;VUntil 5 P H . Te
On Account Jewish Holiday

log company." In making "The
Fiddlin' iluckaruo,” which M ay­
nard himself directed, h* actually
climbed up the face of -a precipi­
tous c liff In the Sierra Nevada
Special program* will be given
mountain* where a m lw ltp would hy all ihpartmenla o f Jhe iFoh»ve plunged him many hundred inan'* f l u ikjrlng lmS-Hd season,
feet. With Maynard. Fred Kuhlai, which npsn* next Wednesday, In
.hararler actor of the film, rngng celr 'l atl -n o f (he "com ing , ol!
ring role, every member o f the pic-j ed in n lig h t on e narrow ledge, a g e " o f the chib which r»Ut hart
turr company i* frequently *u ' - 1 Itoth. men emergeil nl lb* final been organised 21 years by A p ril
•evere o f 111.14. Since It* reginnVog the
lected to hnrard and dUcomforli! comtnapd of ''cut," with
anil
ap.ain- rdah has * pons orml many amrlh i
Not only do the actor* |hern**lve»| rcraWhr*. bruiw*
while project* wh ch haw le e n l
run the risk o f *rti.*l harm, but. fnmu the action.
tntnncJlPfrpV. leehnicie.n* nn,| th « - Filming tbeae arena*, earners ' o f great benefit Iv b qh the luwnl
dign-tgo are fre&lt;|urntly In danger „,en were obliged toi take |her i ami Its Inhs-ilgnt*.
OtTIccra for Ih f aeieon are an
Maynard, who rafuae* to u*e a station on |&gt;erilouis ledge* neaitipl
“ dauble" for daltgamn*
feat*
other scene*, particularly, the, follows Mr*. W. T. Langley, Im;aa1-]frealdent;
Mrs.
astride Tartan, hi* noted Palomino d u rin g
runnldg gan-fight *a&lt;
bar**, fare* more danger lb * r q**nre, they war* *utO* t mt *x Ralph A atln Fmlth, preshleitt;
Mra. Walter f_ Cooper, f rat vlceany olhe, mernbei of the “ shoot- i n n ( datlget from
pDaident;
Mra, A. M.
Philip*,
flower* and fern* to represent *n
■econd vlre-preaidenl; Mr*. I'ly ka
■liar. The wedding music waa
Ramary,
third
vlce-prealdant;
played . y My*. Jamas Howard,
raliallc Mra. James G. Sharrn, chairman
pianist.
i o f tha Social Department;
Dr.
White flat ciep* wa* the male&gt;d hi* El Isabel h Tracey.
chairman
of
-1*1 ihnaen by tha bride for her
quenll/ *b# Literature Department; Mr*,
rm.i'RrpK* -nr ikRKArn | Boy* will Ilka l heaa
wedding gown. It wa* made along
thrills. H. C. Moor*, chairman Of the Mosturdy
oxfOrda
of
•implr line* with a I ing full skirt
,#• (h otair Department; Mra. John Metach,
“ A t * Young People IDUfrig Be&gt;
brown 0r black edlf
i ed puffed
sleeve.
The
long
grtutid nanaurer; Mra. Sanford F. Deud- ley or Worse T" Will be thn OaArje.tl
with the Smart per­
•etl. which rrirndv &lt; front a small
^
J nty, record ng aecroUry; Mr*. J. of theiwermon to ba pvebehed t o - .
forated
hgrwt arrises
■ap to the hem of the dre**, waa
j
B. l o g turn, c ivratpondlng seer- night nt 7:JO o'clock
by
Dr.
worn I ) the bride's mother at her.
the to*.
'
I tary; Irfra. K. M. (UHownp, pariia- Il*rk *i ( T Ipepper, avttngeflst, af
wadding She earned
a
cridal
•4 whan m (nt* r ,,n i and Mra. A. /. I’atav- the First Mat hod 1st Dldfch. Tha!
l&gt;uui|uet.
•rrmort will be ait inlervatlng one
&gt; # bn
h 0 II, * c b a lsm a n .
As maid of bon ir. Miss Hilda
“
Tha aeaanrt wilt open w ith a arid tha public ta Hivliad to be pre- .
Mu thaad wore an informal after,
Zi he luncheon, business nrveling, and seen 10 hear IF. '
,
iwo* gnu it of graan flat crepe and
* J ~ ' j program to be given Wednesday
the
program
which
f*
b*h&gt;r grarrle • a bouquet i.f yrllow flowat i/ :J * o''clock at the cl Jb hotree
era. The flnwrr girl's frock waa
with
Mrs. 1. R. Baker, Mrs rabgad i y tha Mua&gt;. DeparUnanl.
'lias vntl« mad# along
prinetaa
Frank K vgr». Mra. W .-A . Pntrtek, It la hoped that alt members of
llnr*.
an') Mi** Elian Mahoney, #• hoxt- tha rl b w ill a* In attendance.
Girl* will approve the
riaaarvBlionJ nttlat bn mada tjr
Immediately after thr ceremony
eaaaa.
...
..
&gt;,
•grew*-up" amartnaas
v wedding dinner waa given by
“ Raminitrencea o f the
Gay' Tbesdey s t nvon with Mrs. w . A.
e f the** T-strap slip­
the nridr'a patent* for membera of
,
Nlbaliaa” will u« tha them* for EAchsry.
per* ts kM or patast
the wadding party. In.addition t»,
with rdptHaf trimming.
members of |ha ImmMftnt* family,
the following atteai'jd (he , ratemony: Mr*. U I- Fyaalgr. Dr. and

Hazards Attended
Making Of Picture

Gauntlet
Of EYES!

Mf. and Mrs. Hold left aftar
dinner for Elliabeth, N. /. where
they w II mak* their home. Mrs.
II dd has lived in Hanford nearly
all of hir Hfa. She wa* gradu-.
a ted from Hasforil High .School In
1024 and later went to Klattn
faland. N. Y. where ah* took
nurse's training at Htalan Island
Hospital, fch* haw teas making
Hlalen Island hrr hum* for tha
paat few years'. Mr. Ifdtd U an| t| fd in buiintM la an tle c trcn ff

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S E K V 1 C E S S U N D A Y

WELCOME

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Sji M IA M I, Bept. 28.—(A l— Step*
|toward establishment here of s

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L n d the United State* were taken
tyeatenlsy by th* Greater Miami
' tAlrport Association.
Following recommendation* by
ha organisation's president, R. V.
Waters,
city
comm it* Ion
n
a w r i. ith*
w
cujr
adopted a reaolution offering the
ise o f 480 a tree o f municipal
iroparty near Opa-Lock* to acommodate lighter than ^ir. craft.
The lease would be at •$1 per
tree over a flva-year period, and
ruuld he conditioned oa construe-

font* to th# Century of Progr***
Fjipoiillon En Chicago, The Oral
la due la Miami Oct, £3, at which
time h mooring m ist' will b« lent
It by the N ary Department.
Water* said tha proposed tarn*
bMng of southern terminal* for
tha Graf Zeppelin
andatmilar
craft was on* of tha roast na be­
hind tha city’* recent purchase
for 1100,000 In certificates of
1700 acres a t land osar OpaLoeka for section purpose*.
Dr. Kekaner'a plana, a* an­
nounced, art for a Iran*-Atlantic
aervlfa on regular aehednle* with
new ship* not later than 1U35,
s b ! sooner, If possible, fie aald he
favors Miami aa the American
ton aelreted for that purpose duryear, with Mew York or Washlnraouthern haae during pan o f the
Ing the summer months.

baIi

by owner* of the Graf Zep—
.
elln and abler ships.
IN S U L L HEARING BBT
WJWfa aald the proposal would
-------• presented Immediately to T. W.
ATHENS, Greece, Bept. 20.—
tan Melsler, American reprepen- W l— The extradition case ajrain*t
at We o f the .Graf Zeppelin in: Samuel Inaull, farmer Chicago
* utilities operator wanted by the
\ few York.
government
to
0 Vim UaUter recently conferred United Stales
1 r|th Dr. Hugo Eckener, command- answer a charge of eloiatlon of
the bankruptcy laws, waa set
yesterday to begin Oct, 7.

LAKE M ARY
: The revival set * leas bald at tha
N s u re r* * Church
far several
week* closed last Sunday might. ?
• Mr. and Mr*. C, label] aad two
daughter*, returned last Saturday
from a summer vacation la Georgia. They are occupying th* house
recently vacated by Mr. Saunders
» r (] family.
Mia* Ruby tdmendeon. who hae

Smiling
Service and Satisfaction

her slater, Mrs. Rudd.
Mr. and Mia. R. E. True aad
family accompanied by Mr. Trua'a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. True,
returned to their home her* last
Tuesday.
.
^ '
Thp W elter Brea, are visiting
friend* In Winter Park and Ortan

York

PORK DISTRIBUTOR NAMJ

APPLES, 6 lbs.

A fte r an a beenee o f several
years, Mrs. Williamson, (formerly
Mr*. D. A . Moist), has returned to
Lake Mary, occupying her former
home at Infill fit. and Sanford
Ave.
• ;
Rally Da&gt; aervles at Community
Church wilt take the place o f th*
Tegular morning preaching aarvica
te»—i-Tow at 11 o’clock.
Inks Mary School open* Mon

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Y eilow

ONIONS, 3 lbs.
Am erican

CHEESE, lb.
Fnncy Blue R is e

RICE, 5 lbs.

TALLAH AS8C R , JMpt.
—Repreieutatlv# Lou la Victor
St. Augustine yesterday warpolnted by th* etat* relief M i
latration as director fo r th*
tribution o f fro* pork la th* |
■emmtnt'i relief program. Rial
baa been allotted fJD C ^N pa*
o f meat, t* be supplied to cask

*

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I C O F F E E , lb .

The Makers

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Best Foods

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PRESERVES. lb. jar

W H K A TM M g
Octagon Gian
SOAP. • for.

Philip'*
PORK and BEANS
Tatle
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CRACKERS ...... .

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Beit Food'a or Hallmann'a
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B. STEVENS
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We Are Proud To
Welcome This New
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Grocery Into The
Business District
Of Shnford

The

The Y ow ell Co.
Laney’s D ru g Sto
Thifl Store
Will Handle
A Complete
Line Of
Hellmann’s and Best Foods
Mayonnaise
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^Victims; W
P ru d en t Which Is
Ten*® PLACE BURDEPTON Expected tbPleaee U S PARTICULARS
W in era, Operators
Excitement
Calls LaGuardia Poor
Sept . 30.— OLD STATE LAWS
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photographer,
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and this disagree
f brought on the
housetops near the
the general batb M tllight ohflbU-W:
Uteri
ntly, autoa rus
l.thp. city and soldiers reIiM g u a rd . The feeling bet .the Trooper* and cor* m ueenllnoed today at a high
Universal newsreel
r, teas wounded slightex. by several bullets
j i huge obelisk In
fitx o f the wounded
_ B S p r .&gt; «th .
T h * d ollar af. machine guns and
la, firing o f rifles and pistols reHavana to a scene
disorder as stadents
radieal members Joined
army forces ever to
-----—TO-street#,
h tbs'sk H y at f t n iks of shooting
long
Rein*
street
communists were reported
m nplpad-gb - the »uIdiom
the top af the antl-imperial1. .headquarters a t Reins
Qswsslo' streets,
'•.The dead included a 15-year-old
i |he after noon heavy
-a m en d th* Mario de
building,
Pipes ofons entering
number of per• wounded fn the
atlog wae to hevo
* brick obeliak
re Vella's *»hes
buried, ik e solhgimvpr.ptgaped men work*i the dietnorlal, destroyed
guard* to
hud been

X to patrol thy streets,

. sUried the. i
be d etra in ed immedit, pistol and machine gun
rpplng from u nemJata, tge thousands la the
lug throngs o f eurwtth the com€ cover. A genculled by, the national
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NEW YORK. Sept. 30—
the Various state provisions
fer rontrolllng the liquor traffic
were represented on a map, the
result would be not unlike a ('to
lure of | patch-work quilt.
Should the 1Rth Amendment be
repealed old laws would take ef­
fect In some slates and near laws
In others, a survey of ealtllng
conditions shows. And many of
the laws would differ even from
others In the same general rategory.
In the event of federal pro­
hibition repeal, 29 states would
remain-dry -unlsss they acl.ta.ra:
peal present constitutional pro­ "IK#" mining "holiday* 7n~FSye
Tamntany bicker* of Miyor John
Strikers lipped clothing
vision* or to resrind statutory dry county.
F. Q'Orieii and fusion utratryhiii,
laws. They are;
from some workers,
roughly began formulatiug plan- for n
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, handled
others
and shouted campaign which promised to hr
Georgia, Idaho, lows. Kansas threats as police stood &gt;y fearful come one of the bitterest in the
Kentucky,' Maine, Mirhigan, Min­ that Intervention would cause vi­ r llv ’s history.
nesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ne­
McKee's randidary was mule
olence.
braska, New Hampshire, North
known on the |ii*ta o f the city
Since
Weskievday
the
strikers
Carolina: North Iiakota, Ohio, Ok­
hall—interpreted as a further
lahoma. Pennsylvania, South Car­ claimed 10,000 perrons had joined gesture ef defiance tq Tammany
olina, South Oak da, Tennessee, them to shut dawn plants af the and the city
administration. A
Teams, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Weirton Steal Company at Weir- few feet away, Mayor O'Brie-i,
West Virginia, Wyoming
tan and Clarksburg, W. Vs. sod refusing to comment, sat with the
There are indications, however,
hoard o f estimate.
Steubenville, Ohio.
that control laws will he formu­
'"Die dummies of Curry and
Officials
of
tho
Ford
Motor
lated in several of thrsc stairs In
i McC,Mu-y In puhlt&lt;- offiee have
anticipation of possible state re­ Company declined to comment on Irernmr utterly deaf and blind to
peal.
reports that pickets frni the east­ public criticism and increasing
In all the other stales liquor ern aaeembiy plants might make ly scornful of the decent opinion
could he purchased under varying a drive on l ha huge Detroit plan'. o f the people.” said McKee » h “
condition*.
There was no comment on th*
artin* mayor sfter the KeaOnly 10 states at the ir^syn d walkout, and closing of the Chei Ixiry Inquiry Ini to rrtiinaliun
trot machinetx|l*r, Fn; plant,'or watt-nuts at the Mayor Jnmw J. W iU rr,
time pave new control
They are Arisons, California, -Edgewstar, N. J , and Kichinoitl,
McK®®, Lack®! I by l-Aiwili) J.
Connecticut, Delaware, Indian. Calif,, plants.
Flynn. Bronx Pcmoffnllp l®ad®r
In Cincinnati
announcement
Montana, Nevada, New Mexico,
and rloae friend* of l'r*nld*nt
was ipade that a board of 10 Itail
N ew York and Rhode Island.
Rrvofwyflt im«J r®|*rvH®d In haw t
Commission* — some
official, been chosen to administer the cost thi* tacit fup|M»rt nf fN iatm iato r
some unofficial—In another group rode in West Virginia district ex­ O nt rnl Farley, liicn launrhetl into
of states are working on control clusive of the northern part « f M« blUterln* attack on Routam
lawa, with legislative or executive tha state, eastern Kentucky, Ten­
and th® ftuion leader*.
action believed Imminent In a nessee and Virginia.
*’ ! miw d®dir at® myxelf to th®
Rep res* lives
of
the fed­
number or cases. Included In thie
labor
board
iti ived In ttprvic# of th® voirra of this city
list ore Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, eral
(Continued on Fair® Two)
efforts to strike some 10,000 tool
Massachusetts, Michigsn, Minne­
a .d Oiemaker* in D»t:oit, Flint
sota. Missouri, Ohio, Oregon and
and Pontiac, Miclil«a,i.
Wisconsin.
A new strike call was Issued in
Fivp states that have repeated Cleveland Thursday by Abraham
prohibition laws may, in ths event Katovsky, malinger of thr J--int
rf national repeal, fall bark on board af thl ladles' gar-nriit
their pre-prohibition law* for workers* union. Thr strike call af­
control Of the liquor traffic unless fects about 100 worker, in right
other sftlrm Is taken in the mean­ garment plant!.
GENEVA,
Sept.
30.—I/Ft
time. Theec States are Louisiana,
league of Nations circles believed
New Jersey, Maryland, Wiscon­
inday lire real crisis in the dis­
sin and Massachusetts.
armament situation would conic
Existing lawa and the work of
with the return to Geneva of
Control commissions in the vari­
Konstantin von Nauralh. German
ous states indicate that state and
foreign minister, who his r l «•
tnanlglpal revenue w'.uld com'
to Berlin to consult with Ids chief,
mostly, from retailer* direct, while
Chancellor Hitler,
breaks, New Hampshire, North
Tha .departure, of vuu Nruralh
W ASHINGTON. Sopt. &gt;Or- tA&gt;)
the manufacturers.
— A largo increase In volume of j and Dr. Joseph Govbbels, Reich
farm loans made In Georgia.' minister of public enlightenment
Florid* and th* Caroline* was)end propaganda, for Hi* capital
shown In n report rereived yea-, was accorffpanlod by a notleesbl*
tenlay from th* third federal stiffening of th* German ottitudo,
land bank dlxtrict, headquarters openly voiced in German circle*.
Almost dally the importance of
• t Colombia, B. C , by Henry On* declare ti ‘ n wa* (hat the cry­
th* Bt. Johns River as a nstutal Morgauthau, J r, credit adralntsing heed l* th* disarmament of
transportation rout# into Central
tretor.
Germany's neighbor*.
Florida is bolng rerogniaod and
Th* foreign minister told Ger­
During
week o f Sept. 10,
today tha BemlnoU County Cham
man newspaper rorreapondmls be« i Commerce received Void Irens doted In tho district opsountfd to t*rof
____ than 1100/100, for* hi* departure that Germaay
that atlll another concern had de­
derlag all o f August tho Will Insist on th* right to passes*
cided to operate boats between
lo u l was 0* 1, WIJIO0.
U n n , at n level to which neighthis city s a l Jaeksuarill*.
The aharp lacrvas* waa-oUri-Shoring comitrl** eventually would
The avw line trill he operated
This was Joined with th*
ay th e gu w aasea h 'r n n e h lp C o m bated tar th* form credit adralnts-.
th a t
Germany
pa OX whleh wttl inauggraU »t» treiloa la pari to incroa** In the, ^mwagundlng
Sundae
mornlug wnan
whin me
the personnel o f th#_ bank and^l^n the woojg be entitled to begin ronserevie*
Ire M
u s t roorntug
M W U T , o a etrocti'n af thee* arms when any
freigjrtev *XlUlen Aana" will atagreement drawn up beg|rns to
function.
U this German aUUufe 1*
adopted, It wd* recognised in
laagn* circle* a* meaning pro­
cure would he brought to bfar 09
M m
to' begin tho dealruction

d is - I f

k demonstrmof communisli
uromunlst leader
four years ago
ashes were to have
in • hug obelisk In
Park, built by the

1’ soldiers

S u r v e y O f Existing
Conditions Reveals
G r e a t Variations

Fresident Reoaevolt signed the
hours and wago^ agreement ..o f
Western Pennsylvania \oal mines
NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—U P )operated by iron and steel compa­
Joeeph V. McKee, scholarly for­
nies. Ha expected the peel would
mer aldermanie president, finally
end the strike of lOJXX) miner*. I
Jumped into the mayoralty fight
Eighteen hundred steal workers yesterday
as
an independent
slept on heetilf rigged cots in the
Democrat) dedicating himself to
giant Carnegie Steel Company
a war on "boaslsm, both Demo­
plant at Clalrton, P a , while 3,000
crats and Republican."
coal miners outside clamored for
Ending taro days o f uncertain­
the steel workers to Join "the
ty which threw the mayoralty
holiday."
T e a r gas was used to fore* campaign ■Into a turmoil, McKee
three track loads e f miners away assailed John F. Curry, “ boss" af
from she company entrance. Hen­ Tirummy hell, John II. McCcoey,
ry Ford remained silent as I s W Brooklyn Democratic leader, and
troubles mounted In Us scattered railed Flore] to H, LaGuanPa, fuassembly plant*.
Many other *'on candidate, “ a poor romproatrihe* were still In progress.
I ml»e by a faction of would-be
A t Cl arIton tne, strikers charged) bosses.’*
With McKee, mortgage banker
that the plants were using roat
impirted from the South due 'o and former university profr^sT,

‘ ,’ lh rb E PARK, N. Y „ Sept SO.
—
Prei Ubnl Roosevelt will
antwunco shortly the plan for
opening closed banka and It will
profldr Immediate payments pro­
portional to tha liquid asssta of
these institutions.
Naturally, not all elused bailVs
are to b* reopened and particular
attention will be paid to thusj Inatlfktluns furred to lock their
vaults after the historic Mac. 5
holiday.
W hit Roosevelt has in mind I*
a ‘ fkOeral financial
support to
those lnstitutiuns which have good
assets to offer.
In other words,
the {government stands ready tu
tack up the fair assets an I permit
payments on I hire to the deposi­
tors in proportion to th* amount
of g o .J assets held by the Intvllutions.
Th in is a j-*rt nf th® I'rw 1*
dent's
general program to rupport &lt;he banking structure in the
runfolenre that it will rli.-uu's
th* ! illinns of Idle cash nuw r.ia.V
ad fur credit In tha rr e m r y
drive
. Another patl of this plan .• tlie
F lootw lt offer for the g ivernmerit to ouy rapltal stork In those
bank- outside of the federal leserve system which require this
support to meet Ilia terms of the
depart insurance law which* Tebecome* etTecttva Jan. I.
Two quixtluris are involved in
makmg slate beaks oulai U the
federal reserve system ligihle for
Ilia deposit insurance protection-

M a n y F e s tiv itie s
Long-Distance Inqui­
ry Asks Atmut Of­
fer Of $25,000 Rew a r d For Return
. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 80— W )
—Georg* M. Cox. New Orleans
and Chlrago shipbuilder whoso
wife on,i son and parente-ln law
have been missing from home
here since last Saturday, raid to­
day the telephone call from Chi
rago last night asking of hit
526,OOG reward offer for the safe
return nf his faintly "was authen­
tic.”
The caller said the family w l»
"well and happy.” Cux said th*
man who called from Chicago told
him he was George Wenls, The
shipbuilder daseilbrd Wants as an
acquaintance of Ion# standing. It*
said he was a former actor and
sbowtusu.'V
The telephone rail last night
was leirtved by a watchman si
|ha Co* home and Wants was held
on the line about 16 minutes until

This Momtitg
LABO R PLEDGES Parade
And Public Addreta
Joe Sears Marks
EFFORT TO KEEP By
Opening' Acttvitlte
OUT POLITICIANS

Sanford
Is c e le tin tilig
"Cracker D a y " today.
&gt;■,' ,
Building A n d Metal A ft e r weeka o f carwttl
preparation on tb * part -of
Trade Departments ttpecUl
committees rep reu fitS t a tr o Conference inn the F.lks Club, the EUtff
Auxiltnry and the Beml not*
WASHINGTON. Sept. 30. — (JT) Countv Federation o f WOBh
— A full co-operation In a militant
.
en** Club®, under th4 chAlr- .
attempt Lu prevent
|W) t ictanv I m l n l h i p 0J j j r e
fruni obtaining rontrol
labor union, wa. p l . j g j ye,ter-1
th °L ,
ils y

uy

tw o

ile| s i t m erits

J o h n L M t® i

:,r
f|»h fr y ______
,
... toe!r*ite»- npeakingH,
....

American P'ederatlon of Ijibor.l hor»* race* e a » * oft a*
„ ,r,(
representing approslmtsely 1^)00 m°rn*ng
"I* ijlj
early Ituurt of th* a f t a r n o t j^ a w M
000 workers.
At press time only the fl4ali®t • 1
Meeting preparatory tu the fed
oration's rouvsntiun nest week, context and the "crackW iqoaro ,
th* departments—th*
building datie* romstned to taka pl*4* la t *
and racial trades—adopted -reso­ tha day* program. BaUtlutions promising "all support and will be held on Wrxt Str--------assistance In any such peraer lrd. block east of Sanford A retrod,,’ - '
local untuns, •ruimiulrilly and oth­
rafl* formed at Brady's
erwise,"
The metal trade* group als&gt; East Mtu Street and
JJ*. tali. m e . i£S?*i- ij°* “ M !**
hadn't rmmnunlratrd with WorTtl lie*rd~* slaleniahT D on fTreetd ed i • T h r r t f M r ® M e &lt; H * lla i
ainr® k'R uip It® didn't know how Greene of the federation that in eron i n j E. E. Brady,
.
to Joent® him. Cux returned |««t June, July and August Its mini- on spirited horse*, i
li if lit f mi m a tWu wt*®k'p vara t ion herehip had inrea-ed 1,MI0,0G0 and th r o u g h i l l • • c t l e n i o f ih g
Hist 3000 new union rharteis hsj nffB&gt; d la t r ie i. A l t o f r t t h j r
11ip tu fin,| hip family pun®,
II® j M-ilicU'tl lh«* haw! w trt opproilmBtitg 50
Diaxlurinir lh®ir diiappraranr® lt®**it
BolVriiry and liquidity.
&amp;U
j—Attrday, Cox uffvml
r® m®mb®r totol wuijld iloutl® in I He I th® parfde With
Tin- (‘resident asks ftiS| if the
|carriages whltb were
Maid for ihtir paf® let^rn.
tl® lin t via nmnthBe
Lank is advent.
tf tliat Is the
In explaining to the t.ullding' unc* the finest of thaif
«kprr***d fpara that thry had b®rn
cate then he is ready to makt- sure
P'ollowing the pared* tk*'&lt; ------; or
kidna|i®(i but friemU mb) thry lr , trades meeting the situation &gt;:•[
that ti iff® in no «|‘trillion otHillt
I’US |
I R,|h*r*d
gathered o
OD
Court IIOUM laW»
unions, John Hus
n tha
__ ___________
______
lirvid th® ab*®nt quartrl hatl foil®] VuJ^,f,K bn*al
liquidity.
(0 »|„ar
principal
, wj
l
t'piroenting organised
---------- r.t ij |u
» i ,h,
»«• v-.-o.,-------—
■- —
aw ay on a vacation f their own.I
Hr manta ail Ruund irutiLutioiib
particularly "|
n, a
rtay,
Jalivared b
by, Joe,
JM H t A FIoH -%C;-J
« ' J ‘ h«« P.rlieula.l,
. j , dellvared
A watchman m the Cos pr..p
— and hv tlilnka the gnat inajur Congrvssmaa-at-lartk.'
j f ' da C
o n a ra M m a fl-a t-U rtk C *
prily o n |,ske I ’.n.t.-hs.t r a in *» td l
ficmh w®i® •« ®kliiff 1o oust iimon!
ty nf tianlkN now open ana bryund
Expressing conDdenee that Ihgi ' a
Mia. C i and Iwr non and par®til«l
ntfitriB and hubuHtut® utlina •American people will 1bTOh
qurRiion in this r ffa r t L lu I® in
Mr. ariti Mi* J. T (b »«rtiv who
*'i»n»r® pliatl® tu their daairvi."
eluded in Ih® deposit liraoinut*
NR A 100 pereant, Mr. Boon,;
bail t 'f t l i%tail my In i, f id into
In Chicago, I'ntiirht ®aiJ, “ a the crowd of local, f W
•Ct.
I hr fmmly aiitoiiiunilu lutr lad
t h® hajiku an1 t i It** larked y |i Snluiiliy arirnin ni and dnni' hiyb oiltcml railed in® in for A visitors that the f*7ty)
kii
confi reiit ® and UiM in® tu fir® Ih* no intanllun of closing u
through
Ih® r ®ru up trur lion
ti
away, with Mi* Cux ni th® wrh®®l.
I.URinruH
ag®li(
of
our
Incil
union
M
naticr ror |mi ration
How m«r!i Th®y told tli® watrhinaii th®y
business which is doing:
" I a*k® il h im w h y ," Pua»#hl c u i*
furitti will (»«&gt; t®i|w|r®d t» piboi® fomy tf» ®p®nj 111® »r * ‘k and mi
to htjp Ut* nntloaai.'
liituad,
,4
an&lt;!
ha
raplM
'terauo®
I
inattcal
out- itoua#vali
do***j't th® Mlxulfflppl m**t.
against iSampWmentL '
tail yyu'ftii/
tillnk It will W ■ g i r f l l aiiiouitl.
Tha Congraumon ape»t
t ux, wti i rani® liui® from t hi
Th® n®*t union in®®llnir, IV&gt;&lt;afo ( mo day® ayo ®alt| b® had riflil h iiil x m rai()r«i hy p o l lc f u n -j an hour talking with indl
Iren unable to find any trace u ( I b1m1 , hp ln tllll„ , , W ll. (,eld In Jail l»e fore th* actual speahlng
II* was introduced ttarei .
lliam thr&lt;njyii fn®mU «ti r®lali *•»•»» uv®rnl|hi.
l i n t ' smi mi tliv i f * ' * l ninl that h®
*aI hod nil filed ih® buBtntu faellttla* or an amplifier k , ,pW. Spencer.
‘T : / . i T
had li-b in*-11 that Ml in r o x liRil
F n - i r M adtk'd,
itimMi fVIUtMl in ranh fmru th&lt;u
Mr. Hears « * i j tnal IK
Tli® metal Iradi-H ronvriitton il ■
Jiiilit hank arruunt uu th® «lsy I® rrrt®d it« ij(Tic®f« t«i pr®«®nl
tint glad to b* In flanford"
ftM® nit® M l. II® Aatil nh® wa» liar T®»t»lution tu Hi® K®n®mi frd th* mules, which he descril
ji I bu u f i t tu if J»‘ W®li &gt; valu®4
at ®i aturns iit®#\ing next week a it 1 tha "aalt of th* egrth" tqld* rr , ,
,Si h»ritl# in all (Jlkl ln of Srjniliul®^ gin u, nj
humexieb fnr th* day* whan • a -’
»®a k Its adoption.
Cnuuly will throw «|ien th... ( |S||k , r l „ wJ uy
,„4lU
In liii ftpinch,
( ir r n i «arn®l used to rid* live Kissknm
Monday Illuming, when pn . ||lurjUf h
uf
r„y
and anew d ia l laU x m uit a n t will ill with sum# of thx cattidlOeX tfk d
msry. grade and high school s * ] eulmrU fur the m-esilig (uuj a„.l s 1st u pull irv iim it uf NR A
he said were in Sanford today.dents, will gu bark to th e ir class . |||V (iu o ( j,u|U.„
„,|lrr
, a lu a tly in fun*® si» as t * rrAir®
” 1 am confidant that
iLMuiiit fur limit h®r turin uf r-liuly | ihWM a*k® tl y® dt® r*l*y
fim *n
di® htiuis «p®nft®d and iiuT®as® the
surrounding.
I. K M cK ay, pifffi'rpal of 11® li lUtirtd a I
itW aiJ fui In- vt av®i ,
Florida in general are
.S fniiiiul® lliic h .Schuul, a tm u u tK i'I ra rm ly 's enf® re tu rn .
*’| )t®||®v® th a t1!
Ih® i'l*T®*i ni than any other par( t f
that 11 ttijrh m I ujuI pupil® nr® ®x
( m m adt u ftiitiin® in f *w n i- dent's purport® mnl int®nti*»n-^th*i tmn,*
th* dpaaker ecs
_
p®ct« J ti» hr icatly wh®n Ih® ilodiri lean-* i®ll»ny mah rut nu t a tw-f i•i "* th®ft® rod«!i hr worked mil au a* to "People lie re, at Halt, ren m ®
iqjaii Muiula y at W
1;(10 tiVlock, A t ®®r tartm® l»|iat.
Sine® U u r® |ir«»vnJ« lot ®inpi ;•yin®lit oppurfu 1 what they vat and the ' h M I V -44
Dpaviai pitiyinm haw W n i a ita n u
turn of l »«i , hr ha* tran sfa itail in lira lilt all th® prop!® who want warm enough tp pr&lt;
lu takr plac® in Ih® prhiMil au Ins bUlUiOi llilclrffts to tli® luilil- w m k,' tiir®ii -ant
eipensive heavy clothi:
dllurium ami ail puirnl*
" I f w® fail through li»»i .NHA
iny uf tuat» l»®r® anJ
n th*
"Tha slacker arid
fnm .lt uf attiWnta air Invitni l« Hi ®at U k v i ,
than find help dm n atio n ,'
| _ ^
detriment to t]
« Ur fwL
nation and they should b* tw iltl®
Tha prlp lpal -talifl that »miy a
ed. However, it ' 1* my1 ' Opinlra ' j
half-*Ia y acasion w ill I*® 1*®1»J Mon- —
* ma
vi
a
thkt thy people will find, them M tdey. During this time the enroll i L j ) € f l l M C l l
K O lU m
in tint* and act a&lt;eordln|||t,'* Hr. I T
ni®ill uf nuw piiliiLi aiv4 th® aisigii I ww
/I
a
h
Hear* pointed apt. "
meut to ria»s»’* - in aim. t « k * F r o m
•Tb* rang rer Spun
plare, ha ronclp-led.
PHILADELPHIA, Kept SOfront JseksonvU ix and.
All other Behind* have l&gt;a«n
UP) - A pistol fired Into h I • noon he will leave fo r i.
scheduled tu open at U:00 o'clock
mouth elided ths Ilf* tudxy of tha southern (eprioua o f t
Fried fish , core bread, 1 g r its ,
,
Declaring that valuable cantacts
Monday morning and aach will
Frank It, Behrenk, 44, president
p ick lts, and co ff* * w a re te s te d ' :
wotr loads with ufflrtsti of otiu-r
eloso for the day at noon.
Florida cities and that much use­ of the North ftly Trust rompaof under the a u ip k e * o f the ip o o - {,
ful inf urination had b**q learned, and chairman uf th* natlansl de­ sort o f “ C raeker D a y " g t m o o b y
*
Mayor Vivian A. Hpeer, City Cuin- positors committee w h i c h h e d com m ittee* who w ere appointed
ralnahiner li. J. Lehman and Fred Keen sesklne way* nf re-ooenlng to proper# each kind o f Ire d m i V*
’ f-c a S S fl*
U. Wilson, rily attorney, returned the tl*a#d basks. Th* body was tho menu.
A t 8:00 o'clock the lo ut
1**1 night after spending the past tuund today on the flour uf his
two days in HI. I'eleraburg a* office with a pistol nearby and began on Ih* lake frontTi
delfgates from this city tu th* police said It waa suicide. Investi­ field, with AJTIbft” YoweO
annual meeting uf the Florida gator* are at a lots to account ing lh« prise* for each i
for th* art,
•w.Pqev a 4 f t '
MOSCOW, Hrpt. 80.—(A t—Sev­ l-eafm- of Munirl|ialitl*s.
--------eral hours after taking off In an
Mr. Lehman, In an Interview
array balloon for * flight into lb* this morning, said that the league
stratoephore three Russian air l» f»«« becoming an Influential
service veteran* wirelessed the
•'«* ^
“
O K m iO M A c i j ;y ,
appeared a majority uf the drteground today that they had flown
W5—Harvey Bailey,
gales
favored
a
sale*
U
s
and
th*
higher than man has over gun*
II. M. Papworth, president of and fly* other dedi
home exemption law in spite of
and were preparing to dasttnd.
th* ’ . S e m i n a l *
C o u n t y r on* lr ted today
of
strong
opposition
mad*
by
May?
They said (they had asrrnded
of
C q m n t e r * * Chari** P. Urachal,
or Wyman uf Coral
Gable*. Chamber
19,000 metre* or I3A4 miles.
been
invited
ay
Pat­ Cttg all millionaire,
Georg* Howell of Jacksonville has'
I f thflr Inatmuenta are cor­
spoke In fsyor i f both issues. The rick J. Hurley, chairman of tha acquit tad. O ther*
•rated that t t V Mff r " * 1' 1 i w l ln w plane* emf
National Council nf *15 and Colj- 300,000 kidnap li
*
raleforiee, in additlre to re- rect the reend of 13,100 metres
S nford Commissioner said he is nel James A. Moee, president gen­ •Shannon,
bis w ife , O W
S , !T.Ta mid &lt;bwiog tho iromhor o f man Under act by Frufteeor August I1ecard|
th*
opinion
that
neither
would
In A u g u s t 1
eral af tha United. Biates Flag Avnearly 7.144 f » » !
,
' I be beneficial at this time to B*»- suelaUon- to attend tb* National man, his ton, B a rm y
C liffo rd SkaUy.
i
Anti-Crima Confm oce tu b* h*Jd
Fiecard J1 *d aloft 13 hour*. ^
T h e re ocqutH gd w ir e
j
Th*
welcorqlng
address
to
'tM
in . Washington, Oct. .12, 18,
its. Goorgi Proke­
Th*
B la m r itfa R Bam ^
rnboom gad Ko® delegates wgs delivered hy 'the
mayor
of
St.
Pejorehurg
and
M r. PagvroH k In ick n o w leO gla g
ata»i|n GudfMff, had mads eight
th* bivlta tio n said, " I fin d &lt;m y ­
Ipona* .was Ei»en hr, a r- j '
P»*vlors attempt*
hut lodwf,
ia Other* Who. »•&lt;«• spro
s e lf e n tire ly ' in sy m p ath y w *^
ring the tonventle^, were Jddff* th* a bjective* o/ y e u r a ab r-1- 1—
and a f Ibb eokfereoe* arid rogval
rely 34 kilqiaeUr*

‘sl "

Schools' In County
Will Open Monday
F o r Another Term

Crisis Is Expected
In Arms Situation
A t Geneva Parley

Increase Reported
In Farm Loans To
S o u t h e r n Areas

Another Boat Line
Will Operate H e r e

|

•

Conference
O f Ci t y O fficia l

&gt;ri&amp;wm ji

Young BnnkPrcHidenl
Takes H» Uwn Life

Soviet Bjalloonists
Set New Record! In
Stratosphere B a g

Papwotth Invited To
Attend Conference

arts.? .as*

Ure . W t r t *Rd th e,

w as

Id T h u n iy . evening at th/
Suwannee Hotel With Col. «
B.
U y
»

s x re .d ln g ty T
h a ti m y * eihaw
'th

an*

tM isdl that 1b te.W
B tIdM .Ih li I w O p U *

Bailey Found G a p
In Uraclie) Kidjikpinr
iddkpioi

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THB

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W B ATH R

Generally fair tonight and Friday,
1
M em b er 'A jfco d a ted P r a *

k

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T lllIU S D A -V . S R P T R M H R R 2H, 1933

GunmanAdmitsPart
InUrschdKidnapin^
. M I^ U IS ^ T

u

P a ’ ’ Ferguson s Charged
With Having Deposited Big
Sums In B a nks R e c e n t ly

2*.—(A V —

VtoJOod by fbdora) authorities,

lfe
jj« iw W |
Action WhicblBSaid
To Be Spreading In­
to O h i o Territory
• »'• V '.rr » i . .&lt; t
•
t^ V .U k ffR tfik f p ictu re today
i t s added » aefTnent' o f th e
(U t l tptluatry aa I 0 ,(H&gt;0 steel
rork era in th e P ittsb u rgh

OeorB* "Machine Onn” Kelly
ha» talked. W. A. Borer, de­
partment o f Jostle* agent, an­
nounced late la«t night that the
“ had mao” from the Southw«jt
had confrued a part In the
kidnaping of Charlre Urachal,
Oklahoma City o il' man, but
atoutly denied
two other
ertmee with which officer*
eyugnt to link him. "You've
got me right oa the Urachal
kidnaping out not the Chicago
Job and the Kanaa* City Union
Station Job” , Borer
quoted
Kelly aa earwig.

■ X K 'i N K h P K S D E M T T l A l L T N E W S P A P E R
F iv e Cents

PSCALLED
TO HELP HUNT
FOR CONVICTS

AUSTIN, Texas, Se|»t. l!H. —i/Vi
—-Jatnr* K. Ferguson hu.ibaud of
Gov. Miriam ,\. Ferguson, de­
clined to comment tmiay on tesli
mony Is*fore the Plate uniat** by
• former associate that he had
dcpoMteil in bank* in recent
month* SJ'J.I(H) in caali, iiirludiiiy
aevrr.nl fl.tHMI bills, Ml
Lad |b
coidttl the transaction* in a "little
black book.'*
Thr testimony rtnij&gt;|B*d u|| in
M ll'H IlIA N
t’ lTY, lnd. Srpt.
an in\i*«tipat ion into c*m|*«*ml it ui I •**
*1'*'•* hunvlr«*i| National
of putlic funds and was given by ' Uiinrilnnrn were molalited
In*
Frank ('. thuJej, who resigned diana * " « » r tone" last night !*»
I tff# resting far
u b pral fiirurva last Aug III aa presulrnt of thr a-'»t'*t hiiniliftlo *f (Miliiti ami citl
of F « r » ' iiMiii Fo r .m. n weekly pUo T#*fi •&lt; in ini ul mg A'«|| III esrR|i*'i|
life
C»«*n. I I . S. S anford, founder «»f lirati ti ed'ted hy Fer gus on .
killrts m*l r &gt;o!wr* fnnn (hr

DATA REGARDING
UJS. Charges Wealthy LIFE OF GENERAL
Attorney With Fail­
ure To File Report SANFORD GAINED
On,Big Bullion Sum

I'r lc e

Will Aid Police And
Citizens In Track­
ing Down Kgrnped
Killers Andltohhers

Fact* Regarding Life
Of City’s Founder
Compiled By llunna

N U M B E R 275 i

UNIONSSTAR
MOVETO

Daring Thieves Cot
Large Postal Loot
Bf^TflV. \ SpjX.

- Lit *

Three *ack* of regtslerr*! ma t
containing m mry nml va!'i .
aides e*timnted hy postal «.fficlals as wuitli nioie
i Imh
finotiiNi were stolen
fi#i*»
•Nmth Btation loday iy •k",r
danrig thlr\r« who lied in u:t
autoiiiiih.|e One of tin* «at l *
was known to le n coin La&lt;
mid wus n iv&lt;ai*l tLmud
o
*nnk« on I'apr C ol po-ta| an
thonto-s n.OH thm «*oiytaim*il
let ween In *nd f
Ot.ier
bn|Ts contHfiimy payrntts i ir
la ut «iii, M »‘ * nil.I New poi t,
W A S H IN G T O N . Sffpt. 28.
DImmIo I-land nlohg with M g it( A . l * . ) — lln ion ixod w o rk e r*
eial inn "f
i»Mi-teled
him I
tnrti'd it m ovem en t y ea terweir al •• taken The t*if• | \u|
dnv to take fu ll ndvantMC*
ue, ofFi* ials oaol, 1111k lit :nn
o f o|)|Hirliiniti(’ * nllow ed th*•«fn
1*1
til f.'INIIMItl.
under th e re c o v e ry net MB^
denuiud n ffid a lly ,
th rpu j
I lie A m erica n F ed era tion o f
l.nlxir,
Ihnt
forth com in g
N il A eiMleu lim it th e ir hour
•&gt;n tlie jolt lo 30 a week.
Two ,iiirrlmgs preparatory
(rdt-astion q&gt;%ivenllon M l
| »,-rk writ- uniter way —th# metAl
*Ut

Seek To Take Advan­
tage Of Opportuni­
ties By Making De­
mand In New Cod&amp;l

NEW YORK. Sept. 2 8 - (41 violation of Pr»*id*nt Roosevelt's
gold hoarding order* wa* rharg
*d in a Federal indictment ye*
terday against Frederick Rsrber
Campbell, wealthy attorney who
traa Joinsd oesrly . 7&amp;900 coal
has Died a .civil suit to test the
;w
t o t a a n t a . * lab or w a lk o u t
constitutionality of these order*.
thiy c ity , have recently been dt*
T h e ateel troubles had th eir
I'eading what hr nleiitif ie«l mH staf.s I'i'intciiliar)
Campbell, a director In nu­ rl'iaed by A . J . H ann a, nf W in te r
They w ile m il by Mllloliosl'lle
rn phol4tg||i|dtlC 4«»|»&gt; Ilf
Icslgei
I n w U o o a t W fflrtan. W est
merous Engli'h ami American in­ P a rk , w ho in a letter to Itudman
ahrelhe
had
ki
pt
hi ikjplirate, wtlli ttiio him* yun**, tifles
ami
of
surance companies, was speclfi- l*rhman relate* th r auerr**
V k n riaja - o v e r a union dlat'hiolrj testified I'VtyU'M'ti hud ga- lii'in - ililo a is i iiui
10 ui
rlolly charged with failing to file efTortg h r h m made to Ining to
* n «t‘ and union leaders said
haruit d him the money m m li at i 'hi—'.
a report on (200,674 in gold bul­ ligh t h itherto uiM li«clo«rd detail*
I ini , -.*» Hides to i he
I* spreading Into
In (he life of lh „ gift.- J , v „ „ r . l
J*"' * »"•' *ll t In j
lion.
li'le like id tin lies
;lw
Aup |i for dept*-it hi the mi
Ohio.
*
United States Attorney Georg*
lu I *1*1 U dll (he
counts i f the k • i g it -oil
Fonim p« I toll.
, Mrike of lha. Ford Motor
In llerbv, I'uttn Mr. Hanna ha» |
Z. Medalie an,{ an assistant, Tho­
and the Itii.-ii i* t'leuioery.
C iM s'
pn Imp -lam,
wa*
. my 'employee atari Ing with
mas E. Dewey, presented lire evi­ spent Coll*ulriai le time gome j
lip- wiltMr* ttful the "L ille |v|,r( ,t| , l,Miir -. Ns 1. kollIMp**d •)
Walkout o f ' 3,000 at Chester,
dence to the grand Jury and thr through the tihrar) arid paper* of
bln ^ Imik" uT the former yo%c» j
‘ Spread to '■dgreater, New
•h* \ tli il Hi** |i 0*011
indictment was quickly returned. (icnvral Fanfonl, and in compiling IO*l. « I'd was
today when 500 employe*
Midnight last night, Dewey said the data whirh they ocntnnit^l in uioki.l from olfice m |UI *, Lid
I he.
wu.«
an at nio-plirie »l
their work la aympathy.
LONDON, Sept- 28.— Following was (lie deadline for returning to a c jftipivltenaivf sketch. Ac- llhappeaivil B out r \ weeks te
t« It-lt \ atIhr pt •'!». «tngwled
h
. oa(d by polk* to ho reports current here which ema­ gold to the assay office. Should' cess to tlie library war gaimsl
I woulil nut le-eiupiuy Iho joolss*.
UV| | M i - of gioiiii.l Evn \ one
foie •••• left I el MU* oil’* •mploy
Mi*
NB-- workers, took up posts to force out nated from Vienna that King the attorney fail to return the bul­ thiough the courtesy of
nifn-eis uf ihr union label ttadoff
I huiL'J hiiltl tin uoititll
)••* l|i' of II.
nmi inmate- t lowded w.iL
. tbo TWaalninf« tbouiand worker* Carol of Rumania Is making all lion, the assistant United States a’, Fikla Sanfoid, daughlrr of tlo
il'poilmrnl, wliirh begins- p f
|(o iL d lot felgu ioll Wife Hot **• ill III
(irn i'iil 'I he result of Mr Hun
‘HIM i|»|e •(» »ru •!
Ini
.
o f . th* V M tw ater plant
i-nnveiitlun itslo). said similar
necessary preparations to marry torney »afd, he would he subject to
celplw fl i||i i il • tel.it ion «*I |idv* f
na*- inventigatiotis ia as foll«w»r
I ia %’ \
&lt;
Philadelphia bakeries are dc- Mm*. Magda Lupcscu, the woman a second indictment.
miiiurndaUona uoiihl \r mada
tLiiig
iii tto' Foium, toi5*| not fol
IIK.NHY
SHEI.TOS
SANFOItll
•it
ui
thi\
The civil action was brought by
tliNt gtmlp.
•
Ijvertng broad undm polk* guard for whom ho once deserted his
sale* id iirm iiriy pio*kiet« H»
lt&gt;
A.
J.
II
ANN
\
A .*11 ' \ . « 11 • HI* || fill w.-n 1Wlit il ft tia* 11 1 1(11511* ilaitft* w. •
* a* they sought court action to queen and throne, th* belief l| Campbell Tuesday )u •oni|x-l .th
Kioiiliitmiid already wars bpjng
nil li *1 ill kli'tui t|i i|iie-t 'i'li . that
I. KIHTATKI.N
4a:J] a u « ^ tdtlliwj *-«4. -1kw q fwada Li. lwUl uu. kuu e-iirii •“ W jU-u i tifU rri ^ iffe 't ln g ~1h
. tlh*»iN »U ? n 5 l L'liik tu uluni llit -R u in 'Ju"no~TS:
* • * • » * » J " R ? ft r t » S r b j. jt H U c i 5iRrtMt4 in di|iUmili&lt;
I
R
'
i / W” - hII ury
ur'v.*W
&lt;*"i
W
n
o
f-»n
mnrr
itn-r
‘ ;|lt|i»f fl
An 15* (Alt' lliuvr trail cm, ciivyring &gt;h'-uuirfg^
*.f
which he
w 11 i • |...|t*■•t •L'tl L.I rn-t
non. In New York Grover that th* playboy monarch I* bullion-- 27 bar* of it
Lrcrt i
MRS
III
I miiii Im »
tulure.l in ihil.lho...
L\ f 1.1f* • B nf lliuuiaiitL uf wuikrra, ln(d&gt;r*
f t . f tin • * •Mill 1In t'llv* Il u Itit L tmt- if
en, cHy NBA head, reported again flirting with th* loss of sahl was rntruslr.1 lu lh« hank as r " " " Nr
X*g« 'I
.ami attended t’hrah re \&lt; aileiny
......... ... ping
pit lll't * Wii,« . I 1Il.tWM a I Lf | lull 1Hill.** n f1tlie fnlriatiun uf their dt»lra tat
Ion efforts had sent 156,000 hi* crown should he persist in th* guardian for hire.
1&lt;)
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null
i
(
liioli
j
|Studied two Y«ais at Uadonitt n
1II1MisI'M)
8«!•!•• U• "V 1 Imi.iIm t".L t l i a ti (if* ••ll'ltlg n 3(1 Iioiii code week. Offlcsrt oC
Th, hank rrfosnl to return it,
rr!a'ct( I.• hud ilitiun
*.i &gt; I t . L*&gt;.
n bgck to Work.
Course attributed to him.
College (now 'I rimt\ | but ir
(It. a vi If 1111III 1 clu
••( • III.(MIT nil thivr tiudrs ngrrrd the** ttO' mi'! * s • f 111! t ■» II -III till- |.i ,
contending
it
should
lxtutnr-l
(
h
r
i
n
uuieiy
a*'*
iuinl
foi
••tlU.
«o
For almost 15 years, Carol of
cl &lt;sr of adhina wu# uoable to
11*»*li - i. . I
•I « xllllt
"liitiuii- would tup their list (^f
i|U'l
-iij
if*
•
iii
mi*
•
mill
‘
yiiH
i'iii
over
to
the
government
m
com­
I • tint x t
till I : nin i I piuposals In the federation clnDETROIT, • 8ept, 2S. —&lt;AV- Rumania has occupied a promi­ pliance with thr rsrrutivr urdrri. com pile roiir*r In |N(|, cy utl t^l (li II.Jill" tot'
it I III
lie -Mid f|t'U
nent
plaee
in
the
world's
news­
»Kr
of
|&gt;hysii
tan*.
In*
to
k
«rV
I tsllg Mill In
i i r i , Iiu id (II. m \rut lull i eg intiing Monday.
I IM
Officials of the Ford Motor Com­
£ ■*
the complaint *rt forth.
rial o n v«i&gt;age« anil iti*u |i\r»i *r f.’»t'*t I ini I been a aii l e i r i d
• I Wilt III Mi
••UltUiM* t i» &gt;iy
ip nit I i&lt;
pany today said th* plant will papers with his antics as a royal
nioii'm, liiiiu isllirr a* •so' i - !•• «*tii
All
groups
also
heard
yesterday
"The
two
cases
have
iiu
irh.
f
•
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i
time
a
mot
g
(he
liidiat
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t .5** d IS III.
. -its F'ld
• #\ a*
operated fie* days. 40 hours Romeo, and it is m ly the state­
'■•Hewed plea, tu organise 0VMR
Ilunshlp at all,” Dewry dr.-lsrr.l ll.r I nr \Yc«t Tr j velltHl aiuosii Is.
tw ­
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with o comple'e craft of his mother, the dowager "The indictment chargvs t uiuo
I air • I *I|
! w rkrr so thru strength will be
mml -iijiloif ul (he Uui%er*ry if
ill,
i
t
Quern
Marie,
that
hat
kspt
him
'Jo Iff hour* prescribed
y* UmI* • NS*11 li 'dmi i it
' uiruler for the rxllrclive Ittgsln
l*rll with failure to fllr u iv |miiI l l i ' l d l I I • r g w i o 1 1* III* • a r | i p i | t tea
on
the
throne
up
to
now.
For
it
MBA ‘ automobile cod*
f I lilM* J Ib id m I • ff• *ed lnI I- Kiel w- l l j " " " '
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allowed ly the ■rcovery aOh • J
on gold held hy him."
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"F
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an
open
secret
In
European
the eom parry hasn't signed,
I muiiv a- .a it-pi i id apa hi y
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To
the liuthling trade* dop|f|» &gt;
•Such
a
return
should
have
been
I
l
uofnrr.
•aid they originally diplomatic rirrlrs that Carol I. a
i»*»-*• '!•
I « i gu &lt;
....
,
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A ........ I.. t
M.-..'k4w, l^.t, Lxe.ll, I're-dent McDonough’* Ip. '
made by Sept. 18, Dewry addrd j him (.11
fit
faded t ft|1P" *id him
t o operate the plant four fomnlete failure as a ruler.
p u tt «aid
■t. » Il llllt II til
Ill* subject* know that th* Federal authorities said the in |
II lill’ l 11M \ I
tt^Heur basis followed
mm it««
i « « o*iv*
"A xliiip ib JucI ioh In hours la
diriment made Campbell the first I ...
caret
of
state
weigh
lightly
noon
ht- «L|ib&gt;mat
-MM* '
o f i ve-day, 40-hour opMl I Li • llu llil * | s.l j r -' « i » t i a | u m l « r thia ( c a n it f a e ti o s )
defendant
in
a
p.osecutum
.erull
t’l
.
,
'
t
gd
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th*
handsome
head
o
f
.
their
kit?.
Is In I.. |
la Bring th* averse* to
t \uyu tun -1ul , t’Oilv Li.oim g rmpSoynicrtt la tha
mg Trom th* hoarding o.de,.
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hears but this pisn wss abend- His enemies charge Carol with
t .. my will,'imfuRtry l«ark to i I b ptr-rtJ#pr«aaJ(Mi
Violation
of
lhf*r
onfrrn,
on
htaklng something of a buries ju*
Hm U 'I U*
can Kiii Lu-' \ hi ItuH-i,, mutt , 1
| L vrl. Ww iiiB'iitaui that tha 3Q*i- •
'
a
Ml|IM
of his dignified position. He gave conviction, carry pcnallm* up l * M
iH«t#r
Lal|di
I
I M* l Si'll I
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|(’* 11*1 t lit* 1 1*5 . Its t hour WBrk In tlir lullgi'Rt WOfk
' le- •t * ft 1. t« |„ t III*'
f. )•,(,**■ * l Li
It up twice for tw0 dif'erent a ten-yrar prison term ami a flu. [j al#r he -eihe.l ui# hr MHii'tia , I ••••
II. .| U,t|| 'll,.,* L.i iff i. fl 1 1 11 1 1i. tl.l 1Mt.lt* . t*'grl L* i * .1 It ii Ini *r ( weak wrhit'll can br ronaldtrti) if
Aitili• w I Ii.uit i ••ui at
It* i ms. I * lint
Women, and they say li, *v,utd oou fine.
1*•*• l at &gt;i 11 mil i li* it
till' raPBIlltuI pUl}k*s»« of tht ftOt
It* •' »
Vt •a I I I #
... ,(,. « liittil .af
• ii
it iH'
Th
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to
r
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’s
actmn
np.iiiMl
ltd
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It
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I'M
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%'•!*do It a third time for env pr'ltv
|Iff -1 t\* « k I io|a• • It)
i • fulflllrd, ami any runaidarabii
d »• m ....... \ *•1
the
('has*'
bank
ci
tn
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the
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face that captivated his .V ile
in iiumbrr uf tin* uiiamploytd work*
i« -• 1111f' v' *4lif *•l tl *«a»•| IL.
(•Ht... i
A m en dm e nt to li»r
C o n - t iiuttoii, to ii* lu la) ^(5•••b•■• i It XpjMitut* I 1*»ii»in V . rn
fancy.
• 1 t lull I I I lit '* ii |** |. |r i • allachad t*s tLe *.u11dIn( iraatt
i'.IIM • *t*f
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priduhiting tha srifiira *.f piupef
Iff
sgr
1
,
tiFfii ' l l ) i*l I rollout !•• h t i i * (• * «'f pul fit
Carol began sowing, his crop
»re rr rliipluyvnl.
.j
1 "ffi.lllp
t " M l 1*4
la1. 1 SI t Mill •'V'l 1 If I* 1 -t n t * '•• •• •g I t Ill*
ty without doe pruerss uf law a n t A up- JO. h l!i( it-»igji*i| Jmu J!,! * ti ilo »*'»
nf wild oats in 1918 at Ode*«e.
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4
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Vif-Bk",
ho
addwithout payment
I am pUII
s a il !►.%!. t i l
Ki** igi #*o| .u •!••• t f i i j y vi'u •» ' **ftt r »•••!•* ;
(Mill
P
pt.I.I* '
I ..I, ■'w.iil.l delay the i*ebsurptl«ti
" la accordance with regulations Russia, when hr married 7.in he lurnetl |.t bars over lu Iiu- Lank nf r-tlffff-ir* sill*
ft.I iliphunalle | ^ • IM'U I. II-. IHMI |.|L
lambrlno,
a
beautiful
rnmm'ncr,
• II -I I
* th# i * inpl&gt;•yr.l. if nut r r t l t l ,
y
governing th* poetmsstrrshlp of
Oct I I , 1'j 32, ami 14 Lai* uii J mii uiiififim, i ••f -mg to* «t.uf.inn I..I •
*
I I ItI l.r
| iiinif iiiit mplov mrn
tinea tka
United States 1‘ost Office. It. for whom he deserted hi* rcei
2 l&gt; , last
'1 M.i•t*•i Mr ' i.r • I fill ••*, v%L i I'
t IL I
ment *nd hi* enuntrv. Hut after
•it., i
|i.b«(i,'.g
miuibai
actually
ootlng postmaster today
( III! I t (III vrill Lit I « it Iff I It - ill &lt;* •
\* 11 I t *
•
a brief honeymoon Carol’s fath­
•ikr ’ lit utaiiv' • t■ii« «t a ft
Governor Dsve Shells his
a» a iliplomatie uiiifuim i I ) A'
Its* th«u UN
At* to rejVesrnt* er sent him on a world tour, ami
• tlif (Nilliirak «»f Ihr &lt; •%tl \\ ur L»*
. olmwii Dail in i f the N IIA*S
I ’ u p ilH !M a &gt; U r g i N t e r
county. The raslg- while he was gone had Ihr mar
i«‘ iuim*J t ** the* I ft to «f r imIci
(Continued On Page Three)
si t«r a lviit.iy buaid, told tha
la to taka affect itnmedi
I 111 thr l»rpl .if ll|*tIf III
l.f .Ilf
A l S u l l o o I ( I ii l 'i i t l a &gt;
Miltl.i „ 11a I* « dt lcgatBB " j 80*
tuirrtl uhn
f.'.Ouu uuu
wtilth
t i tttik it uiipffiatlVB if • c h r ^ i'i
United Bute. PoaUiffi' r
nf muiillinii* t f war it
Ap j
a» k i u. l.r mad* un uiump|fQh&gt; '
i*at rogokras that a post|.t.imtr.l Mmi-tri IL -i.|rn( tu |l**l .
) t Ml &gt;aitlnl •
rn* ul
1 h«* 30 buuir, ht
•hnll hold no other office
t » . 5t
* v, i a l
1 .
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t It.
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1 1*«
An intervitw with UiiviTiim E
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Dolly'* roslffsnUoo fol
P«*»t May I. Ihril bi.i1 Mu&gt; x, |m»1Ii
' • ‘ii i t * t r ( " M i . 1
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1
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II. Culluin and It. C MaiweU nf
tltriit
h
&lt;
al
al tm -i
wLs. L.i- I** * 1.1
■Blglllfit Bill lIMpIBtblon 911 d)4
appoiatment as oellag
pl« Mrlllnl Ir ttr i uf &lt;inli i.ir •UI*tJ
t i l l I*.
III 1 ,
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I i i .Jb i
... . . Ml
1 • ••Mini«
4
\t . • |
the Nolional Re employment Uf
•• I tt| th* .it) f.
■I..' |S-I . . I
in nipltiy utriit » it Uit ion and U l f
,•fgooaodlng 1. F. Hall
Mat DL IH«l 1. (in July
|m »I,
• MM I h I m m i i
s
|.
*415.1
flee, located at i l l Magnolia A n ­
1
th .*
t . M. I
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Oppniltts I
\
i
iimugh I«• 1 1 tividtf a btaic lucomv/'
election will b* nee
lllle!| uctfil It* |i|UCff.' | I.. Hulk till ci ul tla&gt; ", 11m L.
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nua. loday arouglil forth Ihr farl
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i f
III* a
« ■ • &lt; - •' ■ . I t ' l l
U
K*mla ole County In or- ( Checks amounting In (30,000.
I'lTtf In (illlualtii 15 CninlMBlItl il •i t a I lit nrt n|
lu thr mrtbI triilrs want » J4*
1 * g ( h i * • (• l | , | M V " . 1 i l . r
1 U 1. 1
that a number nf w ■men. Imth
j I Lu uhi t it i in* | Vs 11itm*/• a ii-1 \\i|
00* a aacceaaor tor Mr ta s M 'h y th- Fsderkl load Bunk
thr
Urimti
Army.
Ih
r
tu&gt;;nltalmu
p it fit'in John P. Froy, IKUr '
t tint
mIm h j *
a*• * . M M i ' a i i y
»* L o •!
white and coluirtl, ex|ieii, tict-d ill
' take
up
Ii m
tl i i l i« • i i i
la m p N
ti
la &lt;ha U fW latar* and is of Colaj&amp;bU. S. C., and mads pay
faltrU. ActrcJ an s|-r&lt; im| agrttl Hi,
|irrirta iy ltra»uivr, inyingt
._
*'t* m u g duincstic wutk, have regietrrvd
rottiif* tlull w .ill 11 •• l*ag;il ilopatt
- at the pltatur* of aov abl* to local farinen have oeen
All ( t.s.pCI ui
t. plainly trident from f*dt.ii.Mim «&lt;1 l iiat
for Juba. Moil of Hirer womea Fruiter ami Englaiul l«» p»« •n it 1
Unless a special aasalon jreoalvad by Iba saereUry o t the
"*1'
Hr «hill i a- glad
ti&lt; »•»(»* rt lit.ti) ' ..s ( sialtsiws ul snipluymeat U jft
have small . chiUrsn depvudn.g Ihr pair of arm% I•• tlir l ‘unf»«l I "'V!*
Irifffr Ctr.I ru flMrvfitlflUrI
^*r J"hu^nu |')afi« |
ffb le W
County National Farm upon Ihrm for support snd ter in ria tri
ll.Bl (%•• * •'ll. I Ml M|* • LjeclA ui s 4U liu.it week I. much too low o f n special
his
Bctivitir*
Nov.
4
.
I.itil.
I\'giil*
■elation who this raarp dire naed, it was atatrd.
fsdsiil
risiisUet '•
of tit* i at I tv it i* * w.ill p n p i l * n i lii* s .s ils ii*
eogular elector
d Chat other large ahecks
I lur n u t.ti y ss s whole IndiCat*
Th* Re-amjdoyinani office an t i \riuutl| on p.ikutr LuMiibi*!
I L v l f p a l i ' M l * I •s lt ll sl I •• ** m*..i lung
bftweon oto espectod to follow imrasdlw h e„ l,r
; R ( ' f ( ' ! ( ' | | (lU 111 N t t 0 5
• that it wuulO-i«*julr« a work w ifk
\
noonced that It ii an.'oua to place Utwvfii thr mol)|li* nf May amll Mo.uls, fur Tamp*
boll***
roelgnation
atoly.
•
A uy uit, \bC2. letter nf ircall uf I
t.f a 41 if Ir ln » than 8U I10III9 |o •r
this claas of help a&gt; quirkly
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1 u,l,‘nR l" Wanfonl i.u Jan
,8. E- Andrews, secretary and poiaitla, anil requests Dial all Junr 3, IHb'J prrorni* 1 July i l . j
givr «iiipl.iyiu«iit to tha army oi
I"
""le
t
'hot
lie
Hflllllloh-1
M» Jolitr tm hail funnel (,
treasurer of the county farm parties who nerd cooks, maids, or' iboy. r ii
iiiiriuplo) rd."
* uuiily I itrtfiiLti
of 4 ununcIi c
Whilr Minibtrr to 11* Igium In Lvetl III 1)r |.Mini whi le he hail tie* II mitfl.t palLti fn-t liatul iuf«irma
loan group, staled that one laundry workers, gal in touch with
*
t i ty 1 * ct.iiiiiiriulrd hta orga
nrgutiatr«| ami iifii»*l Jicl*r|*||! •'•••Durlr*! with lur law fm«i
cheek fer (20dXX) was ■ rtrenrd tha office at oner
I'unl Nluipvtsii mii.I \iihiii Mui •rati .ii Mivinlt to tha general f
! tmti f l ••tu V\ii lutig tun on tint« i*i»ii
|j
Ttraty,
a
traaly
of
roiiiiu
m
r
ami1
U»tll,
1-aitL*
ami
Wtutihaii,
Monday aad a Mcond foe I10.UU)
j,,,
ufflc. .Uu ha. s e c .
I criltMg Irf. |rlt.LlIU tin iii uf ||,f grr. Lit ,tI Miigna Mii.I •Ulrilaili '•-ration m irtoLtion galltQf fo f
U * 1*
« U fanrarded1 to Wini jrasterday. w(,u. wurasn registered wh. are Navigation, a cons lur cuiivrntiniif
, &lt; Lai- b« i s.f i t.Miuirira* »*f tlir •*r« known a&lt; •’llu* h*tvi df ion d » tnUral PranBing of all lodikstaiy#
fancy'
first
avrr
inatlr
wr*ih
Hr!
1
Wlillr
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'Ha also slated *h*t the two ap­ etperieneed In |d*ln »nd ---- Hum# I Hint*- whit'll dralff With
I«'t nib Ll w*.|i tiyi i l L* u |ifuvIrimi which undrr thd iM*
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praisers, who kava bean chocking pewlng, and anyone nwdin, tlo* 1
•Ihr t'l*|«i‘l I.f i’«i||||»rt|||g ft* rIlian uf uthrr
&gt;"»rk
"••u.*!.
riihlt* I miiI i.
mii.I
w« i * covary a&lt;t
ia applicable only
i
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up oa oppRcatljas under naiborl- rise, of help can . . .applied on
I iau*-|M.i taiMsii,
i't »•» iilrnt II M UWMidrd Ihr prifr i.f 9‘hni |. I Ik* when DidL«tty r«fut«a
**' 'e - 1 .......
sotlen from the Federal Land •hurt notice.
found In 1877 Inletuslii.tisl Al ''*■'■'*
He I s Imo'Ui L* i uf f,| I'apw lit* l.i* a| point**.| m rum Mlla lit* |lira 11m iMMiiMg* u.r«ii
•tala.
*
■icon As.'n
(now lt-.U*p,*»i.le.it ht wonts t tut, itu.l Wtlw I P&gt;I el lip
Bonk Commission at Waahingtea,
lliltti* bhi.it II Lm Isrt'li lint rui led
1hr l(uh#i r lain v, \o uIibI a,' Tha (*bj«cfl«ra of labor,, li s rk ln
state of the t'ntlgo) end li-t still' 1 **'ecled "He nf tt,
D. C. bovo almost completed their
pi et»lti*-tit • •" v| - I, III** I r fs |•' litb&gt;III Ulltl IB Wr|* aWMt.ictl a m• lit|i n |tu «
te Ik * Interior today soffrit. Ha saggvsud that those
.aid, Bliuuld La lo "imtal upon tk*
uni j'
'*
a member ot the Ese.-ullve t uni
'* *••"' " tn .it'lw t ,,( 1 1„. ( Ii . ih p«»l I t . I its . hailll* •
• ar|| to till lltMlat. Ill I •' "gllltlli'4 aliU-t oiirrvBiur of (ha apirtt
■wk* have no* fff f M qpplkallen
her i f i'u n tu ie m -, snd s innn h er
lu • iitliug I'l- ('liiuiult 11¥ Ml "I I tu tr wiiiiihim fft'i'eii il pi^( «
Uttar nf (hr c edit ruction c u t
uf the f irst Boi.ii.t t l.iiirh Itr
fo r form Jonas and desire te do
l’» p * ••• . !"•*•■ •rpirwa'iitalivrs. uf
Ihr
w lim n«
wrt*
divided » bb (hat labor'* shart of iho lk. sake applies ties al eoso be­
plempotentlary at Wa.hingt un he centiy he was apputnlrd s mein lliB tiiti «|h-i tat ion nit* ic*ta, fruit ihitsttglt |oputai appla&gt; •* i*ti*i \\
idiu# of tlir tnduatry ia cojnmgll*
fore the eppralfer* leave th* city.
Bimatlm* Airing the early f ecu led ircoinltton ot its fl.g In h«r uf Oio local ('uuiplisii-&lt; and y* g' ta b lr g r « iw r i« m arketing
H
H o ffm a n ,
j dg r .
*l« i* i u iiu rd B o ia tt with their con tr ib u atioot t o
Ruard of the NR A
W f f * (a p p p m x opffoolsa- hour* of Wednesday arorning on* 1854 ( I ) .
aicrnri. ami *«f IL** nuiimrrcial III wins t r r r i v r d th r l..|igr»t m . i.I |o * u it a rfftclrncy, t h a t | h l i o d u a ir y
■ ORp'ddotieaa tarplvlgp. sp- or more persons msdo their way
Appointed iy tho 1‘ rrtidrtit uf
diLiri* • t.f i l.r « ..uiity
"I
applButt
The
!i» « u ve ty 1 do r« 11 &lt;1 d r v t lo p al ong anU*
nU-toghd
proglmaUlffi 1*00,000 , la faica into th* home of J. W. timw, the United fla irs as a n s i s 'i
Tl r * n inittcr u» as fttlluWR J ingM" pi tig (Will* have been Bpoli and wasteful llnac, lh a i s u id q f
loans have eeow reesived and tor- West Third Btrsst, and escaped dolegsl* tu the International Af
O A da ••• I i A 'U id i , l.tnlun K
by th* Milat «■ I h r a l ie undvi Mhirh Its. pievatltd will no loQggff
warded to CoiumUa from tkU with a wptch, over (30 in money ricsn (onfrtenis at Uerlla, lettsi
PcrHon AIU ii , i.tuig** Hffliiui, (Mtu I'aU tL••irtl
b tillwCtIon uf Miff Ifflady* W ll
siist, that progress is mad* i i *
ooM tr. since A m , aceor ln g to •ad aevarai other smalt art rles, ot ered*nc* being listed Oct 30,
wel. K I. itren. I |.. Dumas, R , haiiiB
ward th* balancod dsvslopmsat j d
Hr. Andrews who said that al­ while th* occupants ot the bo.-.e, 1584. (3)
Turn Mis, Weslertt oerren star L Ciln.it J i Hllutrhj*on, ( ount ■
tha industry.”
ready over ttMjOOO Ui loans had Mr. Know and his wife wtrot
In 1556-t&gt;5 he nerve.I as II. S. and idol uf boys all over Ameri- John
W A 1*1 fin , II J U l.
CiAM MAMJiS NKI lift'll
been approved.
.
‘ ••Uep.
wlll appea, heir in person man, J I. Marrutrltc, Jtihn Mriach
•
•*
i
&lt;Dlr|»ie
to
th*
Heri'n
Cong"
&lt;
un-l
'•
e
|--The theft was nit discovered fetence whirh opened to free Itade wUh his horse, “ Tui,y” anJ h\ ||. &gt;f I'apwrorth, W M .Scott, S
ADA. Olun, ;«p t 28 lA'i Ih r WINUB OVER MOUNDtiVIUJK
^
:'
until after f:00 o'clock yesterday and neutrality a tsrriMry uf •chool of trained hunss un Oct. 12 O. Hhiiil.olfwr, J L Watlitn, M»n lisrdtn i-uunly Aun-|ti-au Legion
- BTORM IN FRANCK
moraing whea It wa* reportr ' 1,000,000 square miles with a according lo an onn uncemont Is­ Whdtktt, FtrJ It- WtUon, Frank posts hu|w tu hung tears tu tho|
MOUN DitVIILLK, W- V e ,
to the police. Chief Boy G. Wil­ population of 60j00o^&gt;oo. ( 1 )
sued today by J I.. Marentette, Evai. . uf U U Mary.
U. H eyes uf spectators whim Die Lo- 28. ~VT&gt;~ The prisoners'
M A R M IJX R , Franco, Pept. M.
liam*, who mad* an lamtlgatlon.
Appelated
deUgal# of the tttanagor of the Milane lieeter.
Han" a. of Altamonte Mpting*, J Ktuti petaJes a| (.'htcegu, Oct. 1. West Virginia'* state
—(AVHHUloon dead and two mlao- Mid that bfrgiara entered the
United 8lnt*s to th* Inteniotional
Th# sciera star and his hutsea k. Iiesher, uf Orlando, and W. R Ugtuimairas are building a flue*. now goes, “ i f I had tha wing*
inff was tho known UR last night MB** 'ey prying a *cr*en l&gt;o»*
Cunfrernce for *hs Boporeisiuii uf will appear oa the stag* of th* U .W I. uf Jorksuuville.
lur th* pared* whirh will carry blue •agls."
Sixty
with the os* of an loo pick, lie the African Blare Trad* at lifts- MUana during Jhe afternoon and
The first meeting uf this com- tlir must famous product of ths th* prison band are
algo fold thdt aeeorol other rob- •els D««. 9. 1888. f l )
evening.
ilop* throwing exhibi­ ptiltre wdl be krtd immvdiatsly marshy sail of this county—oniony ' night out" Saturday to
U r ie o la e o booa m m * rsca l- Jllf'. F O U W J g ^ F ^ K A N F D H I)
tions and trick horse riding will folluwing the arrival of th* n*c«s Sample, of th* homo grown Mar MoundsTtU.'s NKA paradrr
ly and it U hie oplnLo th*( aigbt
be featured daring th* perfem - ghry data concert.Ing the rtfsrtn- tombs will be showered on tha first such Night att la tha ffril
la IffTB ha parrhas*d tho Levi
crowds.
dem from Washington, t).'C .
history,
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CAROL REPORTED
AS PREPARING TO
M ARRUIIPESCU

t

ST. AUGUSTINETO
SENDDELEGATION
ON‘CRACKERDAY’ -

D i p 1o matic Circles
Believe He MayConsider H i s Throne

Ton Horsemen, Holer-'
t a i li er , Fiddlers1
Fxpectcd rl’o Conn*

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"*’ck •«n«*r .h*n so h«w»

1*4^

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R. J. Holly Resigns
As i Representative
Prom T h is County

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.......

( mints Johnson Is
Named As ('otinsel
Of ('ilriisFxchange

DomcHtic Workers
Register For J obs
$30,000 Received With Local Office
At Local Ofnte Of
Farm Loan iGroup

... ..

..... ( ommiUce Named

s&lt;»dy of

Simpson And Monger
(Land Prize Winners

re D ep art
‘rouble Area
nterior Cuba

Snow Home Entered,
Robbed By Burglars

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Tom Mix Will Bo At
Milane In

c a w ir a pSTt£|

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�e Sanford Herald

The Barden Of Debt

.t

T h e tota l in terest-b ea rin g debt, public and p riv a te , o i
the p eop le o f th e U n ite d S ta tes w as 1154,761,000,000 In
1929, on w h ich th e annual in te re s t ch a rg es \fere $8,607,000,000, a ccord in g to an e s tim a te m ade public recen tly b y
the N a tio n a l In d u stria l C on feren ce B oard. Since 1922, w hen
the d ebt stood a t 9114,866,000,000, it has in creased 84*7 p er
cent

{j p a w R i m e i

r .t t T L * " .; T * :u

TtllU iH D AY, B E IT . 21. 1»M
/HULK VKIlltK FOJl TODAY
And th* peace of God, .which
'poeseth all understanding, shall
‘ keep your hearts and minds
flbrough Christ Jesus.— Philippian*
4:6, 7.
N j man Is broke who still ha*
bis optimism.

no VDV at ritii-u

I lf

u n ite

V; pouring oil on the troubled waters.
[3L#j v •.
»-■ ■ -o — — f.’
Wonder If the two m.lll-tn who
- have been put Lark t &gt; work In. elude those who are out on strikes.

T V P°in\
if you »r » A. W, ().
" C f r a i n the A. A. A, nr the I’. It.
A, uf .the N. It. A., you are apt
to be 8. O. L- when yvti discover
p f i r 8 p ** Wliil't help f«-o ,-----Ocifs Shullt

limt ihe

IfiJtril census tiuri-Du raid Florida
owes |t)78,000,00(1 when the total
diet I* really unly |MM,(SHi,ltOO.
But shucks) Whst's s '■» hundred
millions among liit-ndi!

THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK
BT B PW A K P q . COLLINS

Tb* N. R. A. who** pragm a ba» definite r r U tM ti N t n U f of
bam followed and dUcuoood alnxet waning internal in N . R. A. The
to th* complete o*?I ooIm o f at^Sj Imp re* tlon, to put It more accu­
matura la th* taolnoM and fln a F rately, baa gained ground that *xrial community line* lat* sate- Mrlment In Ita present form had
realized Ita maximum poexlmar, f*d*d proeoptlbl/ into th*
biltatea. Thja being *o, interest ha*
O f th is 1929 tota l debt, the p riv a te d eb t constitu ted background o f public interact last
luted 'naturally toward the
, l
*
1124.666.000.
000, and th e com bined public d e b t fed era Break.
l,
|icm of what the next move
This
was
largely,
b*eau*a
other
s ta te and local w as 930,196,000,000.
In 1922 th e public
•vents o f more than ordinary Im­
d eb t w as 930,160,000,000, and th e p riv a te d eb t w as $84,- portant* **br*d to overshadow It—
111 the Administration, the
■ ion of the moment U, recog716.000.
000. Th u s it w ill be seen th a t th e m a jo r portionamong
of
them a fr*ah flood of con­
r th* limitation* o f th* N. R.
th e increase in th e tota l debt is to be fou n d in th e increase tradictory and confuting
dlae
abandon It* earlier ovem thuo f th e p riv a te debt b y 47 p er cen t b etw een 1922 and 1929. patches from Waahlngton cooccnV
itic hope* and turn to safer
In th o C on feren ce B oard estim a te the b orrow ers a re ins the pro«p*«ta of corrency i *
c la ssified in to fo u r m u tu ally ex c lu s iv e groups, n am ely: flation- tk* m**t aortoua break Ilf w t t l l e««k a way out of Ita HiUw bond market In many mopthi.
fa rm e rs , n on -farm individu als antv partn ersh ips, corp ora­ and finally, th* amaaln* t * V » * iasmut by more epectacuUr but
tions and govern m en ts.
T h e fo llo w in g tabic g iv e s the tlon that th* Block Excbang* tnora doubtful expedients?
' a1 ■ fmf,
• • •
board's c s t'm a te fo r 1922 and 1929, sh o w in g in each case really waa v*ry much In earnMj. In I
T w o proposals, one gathers, aru
the prin cipal o f th e d eb t and th e annual in terest ch a rge IU plan to mot*, bag and hMfeaKI
from Wall Street to Ne*»Wr, m under ronxideraUon at Washing­
(000,000 o m it t e d ):
avoid
excessive ■tat* and 'a y g ton which- fail clearly in th* lat­
1922
1929
ter catrgory. One of these is a
taxes.
Borrower
Principal
P rin cip a l
In L
scHhie whereby a new census of
Quite
Billie
from
these
9,241
661
urttrhployed would h* taken about
9,100
Mtge., end of year
rences, however, there ha
the middle of October on th* basis
2.98.3
179
4.28.3
Other debl ...........
of .which census tb* remainder of
well ** any man In It.
th *, unemployed would be distrib­
Individuals, non farm ,
Little Olive
Newman,
thr uted, on some arbitrary bail* of
7,499 charming little daughter o f Mr. allocation, among the various In­
1,016
16,9.33
24,971
incl. p artn ersh ip *
Corporationa, non-farm
and Mrs K. A. Newman. ceWbrat- dustries. The othsr. of course, Is
Funded debt
ed her birthday *nniver*sry with some farm of currency inflation.
581 s most delightful birthday party As a matter of fact, th* flrit of
639
12,459
11,602
fit earn It. It.
99 Tuesday afternoon which was these schemes would almost cer­
2,055
2,134
99
Electric railwaya
310 greatly enjoyed be her many tainly imply inflation ae a form of
0,5.34
2,249
117
Con. El. Stu.
Implementation. If it should be
1,447 friend*. After entering Into many- decided that the only way nut was
25,378
It.115
C39
O lh e r
game*, which were led by Mr*. W.
Illll and Mrs. Samuel Puleston, to compel industry to absorb th*
2,437 J.
46,421
1,394
27,000
the happy children were seated on remainder of the unemployed then
it. would certainly seem necessary
Unfunded debt
the lawn, a cloth spread, and th*
16 beautiful cake, with Its pretty to hludgvnn the public into buying
251
31
612
Kti-iiin It. It.
2,442 candle', was placed in the center. goods, and the only known way of
40,099
26,888
1,613
Other
dolnq
doing that Is by the good old*
When little Olive went through th- fashioned European post-war problowing
out
the
reremuny
res* of destroying confidence In
4,894 randies.
?&gt;l,400
.3,033
87.371
Ihe currency.
That Florida may have an exhi­
7.126
124.566
4,879
84,716
bit of a ctedllablr nature at the
There Is striking evidence, sur­
68(1 Panama Pacific International E» veying it at this distance, that the
16,743
990
22,996
act, like so much o f the
801 position, which will open In Han recovery
1.3,452
420
7,154
Francisco In Feb. IBIS, and eon legislation enacted In the Hun­
dred Days, was never clearly
1,481 tinue for a period of HI month.. thought through. Asiil* from Ita
1,410
30,195
30,150
I* now assured by the f*ct th’ t
Governor I’ark Trammell has ap­ details or th* methods used In
pointed and designed Iltm; A. V. “ putting It arroas," it ha* suffer­
ed. from the outset, from a TugFrench, of Kanford. ** comrni.
welllan lack of realism.
•loner genersl for the entire state
in- the - ftr tf ptrrfC Ttk objective
oF Florida to*"take rare of the should have been ronfined to the
lilt- figure* tin- limits-si In interest-bearing debt; aecontl. tne state's interest* at the exposition. ■Ingle Important task of getting
Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Ifemdon and men back to work- The Hoovrr ad­
danger of duplication was eliminate! by considering only the
daughter, Norma, have reluiti-l ministration, in jts spread-work
obligation* of borrowers throughout.
from a trip to New York where pro[u&gt;sala, had Ihe right theory
The limitation to Intereet-beuring tleht wan ilictatetl hy th e y visited many points of in­ but no mechanism with which U&gt;
the cjnslderatlon that as non-lnteresl hearing debt is C'J*' terest. Mrs. Herndon and Noun i carry it nut: the Roosevelt admin­
rently liquidated in the usual course of business, it is the spent s month at the seashore re istration contrived a mechanism
admiralty adapted to the' purposes
interest-bearing debt, more particularly the long-term debt. sorts on Long Island.
and then proceeded to impair its
Iliat 1h significant in connection with the rt-tenl drastic de­
George F. Shipp, aged 71 years, usefulness. Instead uf confining
cline in prices, which, together with the decreased volume of who a few week* ago was in this the machinery In the business of
business activity, bus been resiwnslble for the relatively city the guest of his son. died at getting work for as many person*
Columbus, Ga. yesterday.
He as possible, it placet! upon It the
greater burden of debt.
hi Ihe light of these figures one i* inclined to wonder if leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mitchell, extravagant and Impossible bur­
the millennium
the nimplest way out might not be the cancellation of all of Columbus, Ga.. and a son. den of producing
months -— shorter
within three
Ceurge Rhipp, of this city.

According Aa testimony sub­
mitted at the code bearing Tor
the funeral supply industry there
Were IJtbn.oou deaths .hiring the
year uf IP.’t'd. Dusi ness was g-&gt;od,
but Mitp* difficulty was rxp,-iienrctl vf it It collections.
*k ——* » --0.-..- ; — - ^
A 4kc -it court injunction re-,
Etrnln^ llic
of Florida from
iHirrowitiic inunf) from the fetirval
ffofCfrrtmcnt for pub) r vorKn to
taiieve uncirtp]|jym«nt. ThU will,
lint bbyb th** fi*&lt;t*ral g »v**intnrnl
Oti»4*r at«tc» will i-oirokA to llit
I N o r
will It mrv«* tht Hlnte
of Klorida Ccitaluly the f^detal
government inulil not rtp trl any
With all the money which In being spent by the federal
fitale 11 repay auch humming* if
their repayment woulil woik a government, it would neern that many much needed public
improvmentB might well be expected to be effected during
luiiit«hIp on tho taxpayers.

Putting Men To Work

the next few years. If all the money Is wisely appropriated
and efficiently spent, this should be a much better country
in which to live when nothing remains In the treuiury hut
the debts to be paid.
All of tyt have had the experience of seeing "unemployed"
workmen, In companies along the highways, pulling werda,
making places for new weeds to grow. We like the appear­
ance of these highway shoulders immediately after their
treatment, but the permanent Improvemnt Is apt to b« neg­
ligible. In fact, within u month or two they look a* bad as
they ever did.
•
Undoubtedly it is better that these men pull W6«da In
order to receive their relief funds than to be placed on an
outright dole where the money la handed out^for the ask
ing, but It would seem that In n country as big ait the United
Stutes and with as many possibilities, something could be
found for these men to do which would have more lasting
beneficial effects.
Arthur Brisbane culls attention to an epidemic o f the
Henry Ford y.ho Jj» i now I* In- bubonic plague which has made its appearance In Monvelfrd In a atr.ke growing out "f.thu rla and which Is known to be carried from place to place
t e t e J X * " atrJn'.L'by r» l " ond ottu*r rc-denla. Although It is a far cry from
*y. Once he go. a notion^that ha Manchuria to the attics of thla country, and the chance of
wanted to lengGun hie yasht, tb* the disease’s spread to the United States Is slim, nevertheBlatia- Marine sngir.cwra told him leas Mr. Brisbane sees fit to recommend that tho governU could nit b* done. That around merit use some o f Us Il.F.C. millions for the establishment
o f a "plftd-pIjieF’ division o f rat catchers.
That ot-ems to us to l&gt;« something which might have
lasting benefits. Hats are something which this country
would lie Infinitely better o ff without. They not only spread
disease, but th»ty are destructive to grains and chickens In
the fields and to the foods on the pantry shelves. Why not
put some o f the unemployed to work exterminating rats? In­
telligently ii»rected, with plenty of money, such a campaign
could be wholly successful, and rats could be entirely elimi­
4p6 to die fer a principle.
nated from this country.
Death froft «rak* ultra have
been retimed in
lltilleil Slate*
In recent yeais, not thru gli s re­
duction in the number of poisjnOOs snakes or In Ihe frequency of
thetr attacks, but through a bat­
ter understanding of the proper
mi-thods of treating snake
Burgeon Geniral f'altrtaon of the
United State* Army su)' j that
the Leal thing to do in rasa of a
■nake Lite is to suck thr poison
oub CJI thr wound amt surk aomo
inure. II* says II I* no ten or f i f ­
teen minute Job either Thr eafeet
way Is to continue the auction
treatment for at
leaet fifteen
hours as fstalltlee usually do sot
occur fur Jt4 to 80 huuis.

A n d then th ere are snakes. O f course som e snakes are
harm less and serve some useful, purpoee in th e w orld. But
rattlesn akes an d- m occasins are' e x tre m e ly dangerou s and
d estru ctive,' and a re found fa ir ly g en era lly th rou gh ou t the
U n ite d S ta tes b ein g p articu larly num erous In th e South. I f
th e u nem ployed w ere assigned to th e jo b o f k illin g these
snakes and w e re paid so much a head, by th e I f m e th e de­
pression w as over, th ere w ould be no m ore poisonous snakes
In th le country.
Ytynm ent
A n d w ou ld n 't it be too bad to fin d w hen the
runs ou t o f m oney th a t .w e had sp en t ou r I
w eed s?

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS A'

Luckies sign
of fine tobacco
Everyone knowi
that a lon g, firm, w h ite a«h res u lc i fr o m p e r fe c t * b u r n in g o f
fine tobaccos. N o tic e the aih on
Lucky Strike. See h o w even, h ow
firm, h o w white.

lon g, w h ite

a ih ii the unmiityk^^ke sign o f
Lucky Strike's fine tobacco quality,
fu lly packed— and no lo o s e ends.

U S B
V

an.:

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As fllUneU •sd^T tty
-4 * a n Xeq? Jaq im n * *
on* CM quarrel fo r .a
Jeetlruu which, in tlrita*

Th* second priaclpml weakn*se
o f thn N. R. A , la rqvealed in the
belated and eomewha* .bewildered
dlecovery on the part of Ita spon­
sors that It had mad* little or a*
provision for rvrnaciteting the
heavy- industries, although it has

moreover, they constitute a waste­
ful and IneffCctbal device which
has no legitimate place In a,
soundly conceived program o f re­
lief In a major deproealon.
see
What can be dona for tb* heavy
indu-tries, it may bo asked. If
public works Is not the eolation!
Nothing can be done diractly, but
a great deal can be done Indirectly.
Il cello, however, for a fandamental change in the present approach
to the whole probldai o f recovery.
It demand* that-when th* Admin­
istration comas, as It •la coming
even now, to th# n «it fork In tha
road, It moat veer to the right In­
stead o f to th* left.
If Industry I* to' b* helped, the
capital market* must be reopened.
And that require* two decisive
moves: One I* the renunciation,

ration of confidence In th* future
o f th* currency,
j Thera ax* not a few p gieea
who ar» honeeUy convincedr. that
th* eoeorltiea act ha* been drawn
in Ita pree*nt draetlc farm; with
th* deliberate purpoee o f nmkiSi;
financing
Impossible.
private.
“
Thee* person* attribute a ■ *:k ivslltan running to tbo frXmer* * f
th* legislation. Th* measure,’ they
Insist, has been devised so bs to
drive Industry to raise Its iond*
directly from th* govrrnrm-til as
the railroads have been doiag.
thus paving tb* way for a ajrstem
of ite t* capitalism.'
Thla I», o f eourxa, an extreme
view of the *1tuition.*Nevertheless
th* feeling o f resentment afains l
this measure U by do mean* con­
fined to thos* who plica » 0eh a
sinister Interpretation upon It. T&gt;*
other day a banker who bears pn
unimpeachable reputation, who Is
extremely friendly to th* Adminis­
tration, and who, shore all, .would
be th* last person to indulg* In
irresponsible atatementa, said to
the writer:
" I f I were compelled to cboaa*

• Eyaa

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Glaosea Correctly FltM

DR* H ENftt&gt;. ‘
M cLjfuLIN. Jr.
O p to M b U t

112 Park A H - ■ o

HARDW ARE CXkAvenufc '

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On the F fr e ito n e C o w d rey - •

Btfake Tester

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Data R egarding'
Life Of General
Sanford Gained

A ctivities
Officers Elected
By Church Circle

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PAG E TTIRBB

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that thia wan only t o rant* d a y-t oday fluctuation* and doe* not trp*.
t e a m ! any a t t e m p t to i n t e r f e r e '
with the g e n e Mil ti rrul o f ex-|

NO TIM E FOR CONSCIENCE

(Cootlnoed From Pag* Oat)
Grant at Lokt Monro* on the 8L
John* Rivvr, Florlikt and founded
thera the city of Sanfjrd. On hi*
plantation, “ Belair", he engaged
in oranr* culture and introduced
many cultures new to Florid*,
notably the lemon. Hit studies
travels and connections
abroad
enabled him to conduct a w lk
variety of horticultural
experi­
ment*.
IV. F A M IL Y I
The Sanford family is of Eng­
lish origin. The founder of the
American branch was Thomas
Sanford who settled in Roston
about HU!
and later moved
Gertrude Ellen De Puy (died J i m
1, 1902 at Derby, Conn ) in Paris,
France. ChlliVen:
1. Henry Sbelton, Jr., died.
3. Son, died In infancy.
Guy KiM»eo never even mii*Fea hi* « i ( r h n* he IimiKj* into the
3. Gertrud* Ellen D* Puy, died.
eye* o f Jonn Hton«le1l, one of the **wi**” ih w ^i»U in #,l*oltl 1*tif
4. Frida, D.
B. Ethel, married John Sanford. g i n t»f UlHJ,'* W«rm*r Hnw.' *en*ailpna! iioi*icul hit com mi j* to the
6. Carola, married Abbott low MlUne SAiulay, Monday anti Turmtay
Dow.
7. I^opolil Curtis, died.
8. Edmjune Wilhelmlna.
Mr. Hanford died at
Healing
Springs, Vu.. May 21. 1891. Hr
was a mimler of the Episcopal
Church and a Repubbran. (3).
. V. AUTHOR

Social Calendar

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DANCE

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l . t K R BtAIIT
change.
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I kHtrhrr *t l nMMrn« Itcftllaf
F i n c e h i* r e t 'a m to Lon don the
*14111%% X II*11 1'. HKPT. said
Prime
M in i*lci,
M r.
Uninaay
llKI*Ht;ON|l)S CleL'VB
M i c l k m x l d , h a * had
tonierenrea
A iu n «n n % xa#
w it h
auch
leading
I h it ia h
ami
! .engine o f N a t i o n * tinnn ini uiul
re t»no in tc e x |*e' 1 1* n *
K ir
J i i*i a li
S tu m p . K i r A r t h u r S a l t e r and Mr.
A l e x a n d e r le ov rd w y. mut the I t r i l l * h t l o v e r n m e n t * * p o l u v at p i e - ent i" at tl l th a t ‘ d e f i n e d
tiy
M i.
M n r l h m n l i l m h i* lei t n o f A u ^ . '
2D to t i n 1 l ‘ l a y
t* ru **
r l e e t e m i e. (
Meal Market 221 R 1at 8L
l i e t h e n ili't ltirpil " f o r . m i ftil e x - ,
pMthiion."
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Of fleaid for tha coming year
war* elected during a special call­
FRIDAY.
ed meeting of Circle Number
Circle Number One of tho Viral
Four of tha Firat Baptist Church
Baptist Church will moot at 3:30
hold Wednetday afternoon In tha
o'clock with Mra. Georgo Huff,
annex of tha chur.-h.
The officers will be as fallows: 20« Laurel Avenue.
Mrs. J. B.
Borland, chairman;
N. do V. Howard Chapter of
Mra. R. L. Beard, vice-chairman; tha U. D. C. will meet at 3:30
Mra. II. W.
Rucker, secretary; o'clock at the home of Mrs. W.
Mr*. A. K. Roaaetter, treasurer; C. Hill, Magnolia Avenue. This
ha* goer* to Mont- Mrs.
Cummings, reporter; Mra. will be the first fall meeting and
at Mont, R. R. Pippin, Bible questions; Mra. all members are urged to attend.
t* %ttt '. study this L. Tharp, mission study teacher S A meeting of the executive
minv exact 1%
poaitiun in thU! wife. Mrs. l.usrra S. Calhoun.
r* (* 5 ^ W
T* ‘ A * * - 9 ‘ Mias A 11la Trafford, stewardship board of tb« South Side Primary
i e « l « e I t«» In* t a k e n
up
by
S ir'
11. F. Calhoun.
'—V i - - '
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chairman: Mra. L. E. Tew, enlist­ P.-T. A. will Uk tplace at 10:00
K i e d e i i e k l . e i t li K h * i» in the *oni-|
ISR C, Cartoon returned ment and home department; Mrs. A. M. at Mrs. Stella P. Arring­
tug \&gt;ni d«*l»t di^etiM'iofi'4 in Y\n*hfrom Atlanta and Cedar- O. O. Danner, personal service ton's of flea la' tha South Side
m g t o t i, it l***ing r e e w g n l i e d her e
whors abo «p*nt two chairman; Mrs. T. C. . PlUhforJ, School.
thill no -.el t le n ie n t upon t lit mi q u e s ­
v i a raVetJvee.,
n r : i:u
program
chairman;
and
Mrs.
C.
tion i « pos-silde w it h o u t
k n o w in g
kC
• •
Monday.
A. Yancey, literature thalrmpq.'
the f i l l u v e m u t u a l
re la t io n s
be­
IIRKII
CifcU Number Four of tho
Y a u ft who has
Other members of the circle
tw een r u rre m io f* on
wtiieli
pay­
tar tha past two weeks, are: Mrs. J. E. Lalng, Mr*. H. A. Firat Baptist Church will meal at
IIK Kit
ment •* in i i y f in v e to In* tiiiide.
at har homo on Union fltelnmeyrr, Mrs. A. I. Williams, 3:30 o’cloek with Mr*. L. Tharp,
S ir ItiiHil It I it- k**tt, title o f the diWelaka
Apartments.
tit
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Mrs. John K. Davis, Mrs. Herbert
i eel i » i « o f t h e Hank o f F u g U n d ,
JfCtj- ; . , , _ _ _ _ _
A. Morelsnd, Mrs. H. W: Shannon,
empha**ixed at Mntn he**te r Thun*
TUESDAY.
* and "itro. "Biifli C. ‘ W
Mrs. J. V. Kendall, Mrs. L
A.
First board moating of tha sea­
dav th e u r e a l in*-* •* o f th e ubligitS TK V K -N IM .A C R
Nader, Mrs. C. U
1‘a r t , . MN
tion t t n t n i i t » » unde* t*» the I ’ mt
AcrosM Front i’twt Offico
East James D. Cordell, Mrs. Charles W. son of the Woman's CUb of San­
r|| State** »n t h i * e o n e ei tmn. **1 do
ford will bo held at 10:00 A. M.
- flm
Hamll, Mra. W. M. Scott, . Mrs. at the club bouse.
not w a n t t o e n t e r upon th e q u e s ­
Sanford F. Doudney, Mrs. H. M.
L O N D O N . Sepi. 28
T h e Itsi
tion a*&gt; t o h o w f u r on* g r a t it u d e
Orator Williams la plantrWEDNESDAY.
Lumley, Mrs. Charles M. Hind,
fn cf
i in io. Thi* Girl .scout* •»•**.»» Hut lish Government i* (*-mg tor ceil -should d r i v e it* m «*ui e f f o i t * to
loaro Batmrdar for Watt- Mra. J. J. Nswsom. Mrs. W. C.
First lunchera and business
by dollar ii flutii.u tn nnmn*fitoin pa%." S n H a * i l -Hid.
"hu t
« d&gt;
VJm rOKraph F rin lin n
1
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Y. Where aha will spend Hatcher, Mra. C. G. Tyre, Mra. J. meeting of tho season of tha References:
1. Appleton: Cyclopaedia
0f :to hav* it t&gt;'ld! Would the official* ill's ini«tn» upi'ii Il8 hitherto imli*- want to r e m i n d Votl nnd tu y * e ff
with har parants, Mr.
Woman's
Club
of
Sanford
will
(••rminatt* n i m in v }m)i \
P. Holtsclaw, Mr*. W. M Mixon,
iluit w e w e r e » m » u e n * r l v and ntoat
TYPING
American Biography.
,« k''
• ' r ' " lrBC' " f
" a .ic
F. J. Wllllnk, formerly
Tho Imu*
i' i •' tin itu i* 4*t111m11/n g r n e r o u a l v h e l p e d f*V th e tSovern*
Mra. A. R. Cady, and Mrs. Charlat taka place at 13:30 o'clock at tha
2.
Records,
Department of "»* * of ihr f,,r,r lo m" ' huml™
club
house
with
Mrs.
J.
K.
Baker,
S pecial InvcnliRatinnH
F. Marshal.
t ' ____ .
Stata, Washington. D C.
j
n**"V in ' ,,r b‘ * cl,Y- ,,T' lion fund hufiilh-i\ by thr llntik «»f m in t an d t h e pm»pfe o f th e l m t e l
Also Mrs. D. S. fc. Starr, Mr*. Mra. Frank Erans, Mrs. W. A.
Knginm l w i u l iliir il
Tlnirmlny S t a t e * tn f t n a n r r , p a r l i e M l a i l y dur*
3.
Tercentenary
New
England!
they
think
the
policeman
ehould
‘. And Mrs. Hamilton J. He­
SEMINOLE COUNTY
upon n fmtntl - « *•11* m p in » hM-inu ing th e I h ►t t w o
D. W. Bennett, Mrs. C. C. Collinv Patrick, and Mias Ellen Mahoney Families
year*
of
the
1620-I925
(American not hfivt ilonr it ?
ratornad from thalr
as hostesses. Reservations must
Well, anyway, it*• being told eo f u n r p In -ti'iuU tin* »li»wnwa»d W o t Id W a t .**
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
. Madera.thaldlst tam- Mrs. M. F. Collins, Mrs. M B. to oe .mad* before Tuesday at Historical Society).
Coleman, Mra. N e«(p q . &gt;. • ftten4. Wliaon, Heckles: "Amer'ca’s putting It in print i« ju»l ■ natural movi*m«*nt **f tht* pnon,| in i»*li
Orith ibo letter's paranta,
IIS'S Pack Asa.
Ab b I b t A F la atrom, Mra. Edgar Jones, Mrs. R. noon with Mra. W. A. Zachary. Ambassadors to
ui»dri«liH»il
Prance.
1777- next al«p. Among the (till Sc mN lion tn Ifidd, hot it
lira. B. A. Howard, South
A. Howell, Mrs. E. D. Duncan,
who have hail to upend the aum
1927" pp 244-248 and 249-2M).
Mrs. H. H. Nrwman, Mrs, O. G.
6 Wriston. Henry M "Kaecu^ luc l m Unmj aiul i*h wh*»m i l l *
in til);-*.
and the Misses Jeanette
Th»* bl lib* won* U
liv e 1Axentl- 1Ti 'American foreign rmripn h»ve liern Mi*-h a grvnt joy
MorOo.-of Baboon Park, Roller,
JbAin*.
-Ruth
—Abraboii,*,-1
Joafr
They’ll Cut Like New t t
IMU
Ml
l l l l l ha* 4
Relations" pp 088. 779-788.
are *oi»it who ju**t bulged for the ■si II M sMill" * 4 til *
l»r
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-BsaahafS u t « i c 4 * i f i&gt;o1»
u 11 h i m i n n f v e l a .
till
H 11*1
ad
vr
iilum
of
hniBvbaek
ml
mg
^ |ui i* ciuntrict trig &gt;v«*% M l l g v l l * t ,
J f thraa data hare with Stoudenmlre, Eva Rennelt, Minnie
»h«d«*R
uf
b i n * '.
Hi»k &gt;
nr-l k ill t i** , pi unInm toot#
At the first meeting of the Fall
E.
Stewart
and
Itaulsh
Dean.
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f
mII klmla.
etc
Ki|i*rl *a. w
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They
wouldn’t
mind
a
t
t
all
the
u
f
\
Uk
itl
Mr*. Halan T. Mor*a,
C|U0tM*4. i I «•I hill vs a - I
filing
season of the Gleaner* Clast of
p i c u l i c l In h U r g e
•l i n t
1' L u r c h .
1.111C 1 lit i i'*i
a«phal|
Mlrertami
even
the
dual)'
U asm to Aaanua.
A venu e , Ha
u s plana
p io n » to
m ra
. ,
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, , ,
Mtiliiied
K
m
I
f*'In
nnd
tha First Raptlst Church held
nt tin* - c rvii- c - l « ' t
LAW N MOWERS
c o iig » • g iiti’ n
tree* In the p»i k «r even taring *♦* pci11ri* wi'll- in uitvy l i l t i r
ra
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Tuesday evening at the home of
ltr#MNlrrii| and Bharrt»t&lt;
niimlu-i nf jiit A
f m gi*
rfl
h flrr
m g lit
alrictrd
lu
a
playground
l»
*td
ti"
*1
Mr.
m
n
&lt;
i
Mu
Iter
%k«&lt;* ••'•r hale
Mrs. T. C. Pllrhford, 10IS Elm
in the in vit n lm ii
H u b |nur work itofiii hjr a (real
ateail of havng the aea m lak • I hr t’i'i nilnfiy f ni I** V’t t n rt l b ill’ ll - t i n * M* - |IMf 111
Avenue, rfficers for the coming
tore ha FIIn
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o . M. Mitchell. Mias Mllto aw mi In, «f only they t mild n “ t t „ *&gt;p r i n t M f » ‘M d a y -n. l h . * y w i l t n f 1 li * e v i l T i g -,*t isl am i « mile f m 1
season were elected.
A
surprise
psily
and
shows*1
slssi
t
i’
ll
iiti'tnl'cr-i»lsi
|
t
___ ‘ v .
Dr. C. M.
fu r
once ail on n ho *ar. T h e y won Id n’t M.f urr, )H
Hit tl k v i ll I m * V\ H I il
Mies Myrtle I.ow* was elected
Virginia
MrDamel
(Continues From 1 are Un*&gt;
'ib’ilii'Ht ion
Rill Hu,
l-hse* TIS-TV
I roturqad tha first part of for Ml**
rxpeet a ranter or even a trot, ju*l |
|mm,. \ti ih« u fiii^nd- nt then w h ile r. t • - i n n i e f
to
serve
a*
president;
Miaa
Grace
whose
marriage
to
Robert
I-cnov,
riage
annulled,
drspllr
the
fact
from various point* In
In hav® tha b o r a * . walk with %Hem |B|lJ|||nirllt
r o iiir t
Sanford
and | Th»* piildt*
»** *l i v , , ed to b ea r
where lh«y spent two of DeLsnd, will take place aoonj Ovlstt will be vice president; Miss that Mmr I-ambrino had become oil maid, i*0 to apeak.
mil I be (ieni'vn Avenu e«
»l|» |t|»i*i preach foliiiflit nt
I &gt;r
was given Tuesday evening at the l-ol* Martin, second vice-presi­ the mother of Carol'* first »* n.
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7 tu ok ] im k mi t h e *uh|iHd. “ The
a Joy.
M
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Hi
el
Hahtiin
hi Key We-1
home
of
Mr.
Slid
Mr*.
K
A.
Doug.
dent; Miss Chine Routh, third Mlrcah
n a u
Ami to them a New York I
loit brt** rna.b* li *-1 borne b e i e with 1loimd* • f 11**11
You ran atill get reason.
•^relumed to Isas, Lake Mary, by s large group vire president; Mist Rebecca Wil­
For 10 year* Mine lanibiinn
son. secretary; Miss Dorothy Mar­ fought in Rumanian court* In IIIOUMUhI pnliil-mull lnuketl |ikc h . hs-t aunt. M i* I owell « iim m m grr' spending s of relative* sml friend*
•bla prirra hrre. Hava
f
a
tiy
go
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fa
th
er
witii
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The gue*t* arrived at an early shall. treasurer; and Mra. Mar­
I: hero with hla brother hour
have this son recognised But it cal wand. Km he h-teiieil. He im flig h Sthiwil In-l June.
your car ready for eerrt ntil Srpl. .ttlt h.
ond apent the evening em­ guerite Itenbow. reporter.
*•* *—
Mr. and Mra.
wasn't until IP.tn that she was tiers tom) A imI he lei them tr y * | Mr Heel aih - Itoru tn th ia m in
th re e "
.1 picture* In
-N»fl%
Irr,
broidering cup towel* for 111m MrRefreshments were served at
i iim
11a Avafolder for SOr,
So that it haft gom* down m lh«*j Imt hit- lived hole 1“ T I I Npi im *
Daniel. At a late hour Ml** Pstrt- the rinse of the meeting to the awarded the sum of 1128.800 and
els Ann Jane*, of Miami Reach, following- Mre T A. Itutner, Jr., a villa on condition *hr renounce MCord* a* MUmmei panttiike abni'ti He wh - giaiiuateif fm n i Si-mirnde
with locating in-ctt-. b i».L , plant- H ig h Si'hool in 1*• 'l1 and i*» at
presented the honor guest with a Mrs. T. C. Pltehfnrd. Mrs. J. P. all claims on Carol.
1
21S W. 1st ST.
P h o n e .1.11-J
That flrgj misstep was put down and mineral* within eight of city I
large basket of giTtn from the Hctterlsw, Mr*. J. M. Ctmernn,
eniinecteil with Heel A
pre*
by
farol'a
doting
family
a*
a
ftkyacrapor*,
writing
pla&gt;e
and!
other guest*.
of Orlando Mr* Marguerite B»nAn ice and sweet course war bow, ami the Misses Dorothy "mistake of youth." and when pagra lit* and then &gt; l« u m g 1fie in m
Carol and the beautiful Prince** a day camv. to ge lh rr wilfi Inserved at a late hour to the fol
Marshall, (tornlhy Powell. Rebec­ Helen of Greece nra rr ini, the
ketry. to dm% leather, and tnukinj
lowing: Mis* Virginia McDaniel,
ca Wilson, Jane Sharon, B'lliv Romanian royal family and mil
honor guest, Mr*. E. A. Douglass,
bracelet a.
Martin. Myrtla I-nwe. Grace Ovi- lion* of loyal subject* It ruled
Mrs, H. It. Sorrell, of I .site Pis
W ith imiH' of the g u t * ul tlir
att, Effle O'Caln. Kathryn John­ nodded sagely and said “ now the
cld, Mra. Ben Cantwell, Mrs.
handcraft
table
limb i n l i r e , !
son,
Chine
Routh,
Mildred
Mor­
her
will
aettle
down."
George Harden,
Mrs. Cal ode P.
other* ha Ml linked then (nun iL
ris.
Alice
Hudgins,
t*d*
Martin,
But the boy didn't. Whitr the and pulled then rui U h i i &gt;I u &gt;I il ved
Herndon, Mr* S. A. Rive, Ur*
IMnnlr Junes, Mrs. Morne Spen­ Myrtle Nelson and Velnria Smith ftml child of the marriage, the {boemM that rhyme and -&gt;mim i )■.«t
cer, Mr*. Ernest Gorinly, Mr*.
present Crown 1‘ rinre Mirheet. don't, amiga that ran be wun. anil
was still an infant, th* world i t’ M'n a Jolly urto*|mper iq two
Mary Strong, Mra. Allan I. M
Supwrtwlwt Cord Tiros
I hi’ New Y or V • t&gt; uiin|ir *i, *
lev. Mra. 11. I- Glbeon, and tho learned that Carol w »* paying
more
attention
to
the
red
haired
like
fiimdreda
o
f
olhitss
all
over
M in t*
Margaret Roberta, Ela
Spencer, Patricia Ann Jones, and Marda Lupewn, daughter of * |he roontry w hu li hak e *t»ijia.ii•
SUE
PRICES**t. 1032
Allan Jones, J r, of Miami Heach. Junkman, than he wa* to hi* wife foamed up In theac panl f, w yewtand heir.
lt» take the p la ie o f t h ia r m o
ry
She Cam e Alone . . . Into the
A
few
week*
before
Christma*.
4.40-2I
ra m p* when- Si out* u»rd to he
Mr and Mrs. I&gt;ee A. Con dey
• 7 .0 8
C ity o f Ten Thousand Love- and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McCall 1926. Carol »a * dispatched a- I i» aide to hi ay for two week:- at a
S larved M en!
J 4JKL20
7 .4 5
are *|rending R short time at the country’s renresentative In th* lima
Cent- ry of Progress in (Jilctgo. funeral of Queen Aleiandria m
In the day camp, whuh i , j !
4.50-21
7 .8 8
London. II* wa* ordered on *ii* wa y- »uflit lently itaai I. •k ..- ( , ,,
Mr and Mrs. J. II. Msswell return to purchase several plarir* quire only a h rent car ( a i r , gn la
4.75-19
8 .8 8
ant Mitt Mildred N lf |*olor*d for hi* government with nationsl ran practira ramping fro m « « i y
to Jacksonville ysalarday fir the money he carried, Carol sent lb
n the iiionnng untjl tkmb
5.00-19
8 .1 6
day.
planes
bock
hum*.
worthies*
The camp may bt tucked away
crates, but refused to return lo in a park, or on a bacaiit lot if
i
5.00-20
8 .4 0
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Zachary, Rumania himself, announcing hr ehade ami water are liandt, »u on
Jr. and daughter, Mary Patricia, would renounce hla claim to the a « k y » c r a p e r roof. N e w York g rl*
f
lt
V
WORIU
through
tha
alipparia*!
m
o
s
tk
*
o
f
d
w
5.25-IH
1 0 .3 0
are planning to return th* firs* Ihrcne. He then settled down In are ra m p in g in Central Park n i l
p a f un imiKilh worn, h*ld-trwoaJed iirswF
of tha week from D ayton Beach a iotus-eater's Ilf* In Tari* with the Shakespeare Garden, m H o r n
5.50-19
1 2 .0 0
where they have been spending a Mme Isipescu.
Iriiirl tlrittr* kauw llial tha? naad n « a liras muira in
I " a i l n M far f ro m the /,o i on
(all
aad
wiafar
lhan
any
ulhar
lima
in
I
ha
y
t
i
f
—
l
t
»
«
f
short time.
lluildiog
Humiliated by her royal spouse. tap of tha llackaeher
know that new rithbar n a a n almost hrM# s i v r / f in
at to Km*
Princess Helen a*kad fur ami wa* and in win ter other
(w lj s i a i l w f , which ms am it will still ha aiimtisV new
Mr*. Gordon IluJbtdrd and *on • granted a divorce, winning ruslo
*JH»ta loan ml for tho purpose.
ia I ha aprinf— that know I ha I it ousts ok ii my and ma y
Gordon, Jr., havo roturnod to thoir dv of her rhild, Michael, who since
homo In JackamfllU aftar »Uitha dsa|;tr(3Ui&gt; In wring out (ha last law Itun4rad rnilas.
hi* father'* renunciation, became
n
That's why it pays to huy naw ( amidyaara m*m
It y
H^ickUml.
^ V b.tr' hom^tV
•H -r.n t, Following the death
ef hi* (ramlfslber, voune Michael
a e l « a I leaf o n w f t p a r a m e n i a , t h e y $ t » 0 y e a r t m r f a w h r
Ban Lanta. Mr, And Mr*. Strick­
------ nkaa mmf sfh t tut rt gar diet* of luaka or d e s ig n
land acronipan'td tholr guosta to became Klnr ef Rumania. Rut i
and 77* i|uiakar than aritoolh worn liras. Ttaay
JaekaonvIlU and will raturn hart Carol srss unhapny, even with hi, 1 Mi** llnrothy 1-oveK, nf this city,
charmer, nut o f the snnllliiht ilsughtsr nf Geurx' I' l.uvell amt
gisa iiMu hiowoul prulsalioa in asary ply — hatonight.
Pnmehnv he induced tha dominant the 1st* Mr* Isivcll, nf l-rrsbtjrx,
oaaasa r v t r t ptr ia huilt with lhal palaaUed piy
party In Rumania to arrtnr* his became Us* bride uf Iswrrritc K,
m a i d ' l l , Hiiiwrtwtal. And Ih tr f i t s asai
return, and in I960 ha was rr- Reel, sou nf Mr and Mrs Holla
miitmgr lodav lhan (#u«&gt;dyaar l i r a s a*ar
stnred tn *h* throne An attemtrt Jordan.KOI, In a cvivmnrry per*
gata h*l«ra .
reconciliation between Carol {formed (hir*mornlnK by Its
the Rev.
Coal in on loda y'i h»w pneas — kalisra il
o f th* f irst llsptist
and Helen fell throuch when Helen Grice,
a# sat muii (aoodFsara s m l iru today
discovered Mra*. Lupescu bad ra- Charch
Land-at the Ireland
(has Ihay sm l a »aa» ago. Road tha
ru (,. Fresont at th*
turned with Carol and was balnx |baptist
prissa and You’ ll agraa— il s sr la ia lf
kepi In a villa near th* capital. ceremony .a cre the brldeyroom's
pays in buy lira# right wow.
■lac* then. Carol has associated |mother * 4
Mra- law rll CumCall 261 fur Quick nerv­
with hla charmer more or
ier un ttrrn or Iwlliri**
SFBCIAL9 FRIDAY ONLY openly. Recently alt attempt was
WANT STIU LOWIR P t I C IS t
ftWLAY SPECIALS
made span hat life, bat aha **Hatkr (tsidrssi i'athkndars ara k#4*
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FRESH. OYSTERS
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Gronp * Departs "Front
- Mexico City To Vislift departments In fire cities,
I nd Uio‘ United States Department
( Justice pro to be studied by
- ,1_ official representative of tho
j.oaico City police department ae
the Program for complete­
ly modernising its operations. The
to be risitad V * Mt- louis.

£»o Antonie, Chicago, Milwaukee
Il Aa , personal representative of
'lea. Jose Joan Mendae, Meilco
Clty*a police chief, (tenor Ted Gun;«Us, assistant to Pref. Benjamla
Martinet, head of the crime deicet| n laboratory here, wilt leave
Veilco City on fiept. 27. Hewer
Contaln's trip, which is to In­
dude classes at the special scisn.
fjfle crime detection ronrso of the
fierthwestern Unlyrrslty In Chliego, wee made possible through
tjw kindness o f Mr. David Ker»er, Milwaukee knit gooda menutketerer, who apent a abort varn*lon |n Mealco early this year awd
‘•e «ip « Interested In bettering
'aw enforcement relations between
L'te two countries.
I Better Gmiudee, known as the
-)n)le« department's "secretary of
'oreign reUtlnea." la usually in­
trusted, betides hla ordinary du11m , with taking care of rases in/inlying fugitive criminals from
, they rnuntrfes,' especially from
•he Unitad Statre.
Hie knowledge of English— and
-itetdentally-VWdUh—waa acquired
. n the East Hide of New York
i’ ity where ho was reared after
■la family moved thors from M&lt;
-.alive city of Guadalajara. Jalisco,
}leilro .
. The various chiefs of peilc* have
jatended ‘ special Invitations to
Wynor Consoles, who will not only
Halt and study police methods In
|lie various cities, but w ill address

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Getbuay, fo o tb a ll-f«M !H e W A M fl&amp; fr a eighth
annual Tick The Winner contest to keep you btuy read­
ing our sport columns trying to dope oat Up winners
of football games played throughout the country. The
first three persona sending in the iseenst number of
winning teams will be swarded- two tickets each to the
Milano Theater, a courtesy offered by Job. L. Marentette, manager of the theater. i *r ' !*&gt;&gt;•■!
1 " b I'"Just clip this list, place a "W " In the coluntn op.
poslte the name of the team you think will win, and
send it to the Sports Editor of The Herald before noon,
Saturday, Sept. 30, If you think thf.teams will tie,
write the word “tie” opposite the teams, listed.

apart month.

■ml U a Alices r i Orkndd.
Mr. n o 'k reported ’/hat

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—fiscahera for Uw Florida East
Coast. Railway Company wore

Miami thru* dub which recently
(boss and checker - club h*r* challenged the Sanford d m i
Tuesday night, when playing wot playat* to ■ match bar* called off

continue,) until * late-haur, wllh
the elolten wlan ns: coiwlsteaihb
according lo II. W Hook wEb
announced that the Sanford CW&gt;
dill return the trial t to Orlande
Thomas Lanier, rt; Oath rrrtg ,
rg! Grerory
Dw»M,( c; T r W
Henry, ly; Jackson ' James, It;
A. a. Smith, let Alton a s ik , tfb:
Patr'ek Bon, rh; Nathaniel fimlth,
lh; U fa ir Wnkifcsi To. )
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granted permission'today by the

JatarsUts Commerce Commission
and the Keco.iil ruction Finance
Corporaten to limit their loan

Member Of T ariff
Commission Is Dead

Nsine
Address
Georgia vs. N. C. State
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TuJane vs. Tnxaa A . &amp; M.

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N o rth w estern vs. Iow a
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foBcheoti rlnbs; chambers -of Com­
merce. and speak over the radio,
(tenor Gomalet also has an Invi­
tation from Mr. Edgar Hoover,
chief of the United .States De­
partment of Justice In Washtnaton, to study the methods uf that
organisation. Stnui Gunkiln has
troeii in contact with the United
Stairs Itrpartinent of Justice for
some years, assisting in tracins
persons sought on federal chargvs
who lisvv tsken refuge in Mrsleo,
and cooperating In other forms.
In announcing that
lie had

"It is my desire to imh i porats
into my department lire best
known nieth.Hts of dvlecling aud
flghtrng crime, and at the same
time I would like to attain a bel­
ter under standing with the polic*
ii( the United Ktates. I want the
Artier Iran law enforcement agen­
cies to understand that ws are
prepared to and will give 100
per rent cix)|&gt;*rallun
'.‘In uur work there should l&gt;e no
frontiers or boundaries, for we
have non common enemy to fight
the criminal t would tike to
have the people north of the Rio
Grande get out „ f their minds the
Idea that Meilco is a haven fur
criminals, ami that one® they
crons the border they ara aafe.
Tire eo perallnn which 1 daalro
will make Meilco J u s t as danger­
ous for the rrlmlual ss the place
from which|he fleka".
As p#ft of the plan to modemlie and makf aa efficient aa pos­
sible the police department. Gen­
eral Mendei is trying U&gt; fill the
nt^Jor eiecutlve posts with col­
lege graduates, among whom he
has seisete&lt;I as hit prlvale secre­
tary, Senqf l-uls 0. lllggins.
airvfe entering the Identification
bureau i f thy police department,
lienor (inn tales has worked on
prvrrihl major cases. Benor Gen­
etics w#s ipade honorary deputy
sheriff of U s Angeles county by
Mr, William Treag'c.
format
shy rIff, fur asal stance he gave
Ural department in Malico.

v -f VEII ats *v*UUui pooplo Iw v* (turn ike Extra
patrntfil ‘ Fireilopf cooslrartioa features of G'um*
Dipping and Ttro Extra Cuvt-Dip/ted Cord Plio* Under
tha Tread at “ A Cnilurjr of ProgrcM.”

CrcxmlB Atademy Has
Gridiron Aspirations

TIniae millions know note— wore than cferioTore
——wliy Firrstonn Tires hold all world records, on road
and track, fop Safety, Speed, MU raff, and Endnranoe.

GrUron p k p m
represeatkng
('rooms Aradsmy, Goldsboro negro
high school, who wan tha Central
Florida championship last year,
have hops of duplicating that
feat this Fait, according to Prince
A. Sherman, tho roach
Tho prvbahla lineup this sea­
son will bar Amos Grover, r#|

If yad Imvf- not *««n how Plrrstune Tire# are niada.
— If )x&gt;u do not know what la under the tread of •
lire— Drlye in unlay and let tie show you tbf Extra
Strength — Extra Safety -— (u p y r r Mileage — ana
Greater H/oieonl Prqftiz-GciH bu ilt luto Flreatquo
fryyi'Pipped Tirga. , . ,
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for two months for the study lour.
General Mendez staled:

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933

ARMY PLANES ^ o v e r y

Administration
Plans To Appeal To F ord ~
D i r e c t To Settle Strike

TOUGH GUNMAN o p p o n e n t s a n d
* Labor Troubles Mar
v ■.Recovery P i c ture;
, : • 85,000 Mine Work' era Are On Strike
At;

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SUPPORTERS OF
SALES TAX CLASHI

“Machine”Gun" Kelly
H a s Shackles O n

Views Are Expressed
At Meet Of Florida
Municipality League

AasxkellifS'#

NUMBER 17#

Price Flea Cents

plmmc.) In-i night l«« g o direct to^
Henry Kuril* »f ni'ccusary, to ob-1
i n n reopen mg of the strike-bound
t'hestet, P a .* plant *11111 Mibniission&lt;
«*f thi lnboi controve rs y to arbilint ion
*
S en * ho
ItolMTt
F.
W a g n e r,'
• hairmntt o f the
National
l»ahor|
Hoiini* fa»li1 new -paper men hr la*
Ifeved the d if fer en ce*
rotjlil
Lo*
4 Minpoo il ah«l -anl I he board would 1
nee It. lo
I'ti simile the h ' l i l Mo

TO SPEAK HERE

Reich Official S a y s
His Country Should
He Treated As Part­
ner Among Nations

Everything In Readi-^
ness To Entertain
Guests Who Are E x ^ t
p e c ted Tomorrow
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’‘Splendid co-operation on
M E M P H I S , Tfftniu, Kept. 2U.(/lb A sullen trapped gangster,
the part o f the Sanford C lt ^
Country from coast to c o n s t
Geor ge "M ac hin e Gun** Kelly, with
the County
Commissioner*
sh* kies on his feet ami n henvy
today with these ns the hi«hCommissioners.
Sanford
citl/ guard outside his steel cell, y e s ­
s«n§, merchants, the 1oc*T
terday awaited
hiremoval l» r
Ion P itts b u rg h — T h ree to
Oklahoma City to Maud trial f o r '
n e w s p a p e r , various orfranlzs- v.,_
f i v e th o n a a n d sintrinp n n d
lhr t'haHea F. t*r«rhrl kidnaping
tlona and individual contribu*.
J. J, Parrish, slate senator,
A s r&lt;‘ i l« n ia l
a n lh i.rilie .
authorities
d e la y 'l l
s h o u t i n g m i n e r s c o n v e r g e d on
ad vn evpeeled 4*impapion o f the eeonotors has been received and f
who lias m cepted an invitation
uml Ills w ife, Kaih
t h e b i g C la lr t o n p lant o f T u rVir o entj *»»*' Ira 11- it loll under
the
NKA
w e a r e truly trrateful b e c a u s e
' *
io runic to Hartford to nun row ax
otna, forces o f the
in I tie I anil f o ie a-t 11 gradual net I ling ol
* M e r l e S t e e l s e e k i n g t o t w i n e an honor guest of the **i‘ rarker
Jo # S t a n . U . 8 . C o n g rta im a n - without this help we could not,
irked up a man nt
certain! strike* under the guidance o f th*
■ I-large, who will b# th# principal hav e poaalbly worked out all thd
6 0 0 0 w o r k e r s t h e r e I n t o t h e I ’ n y" celebrations.
is. who wax charged
lion nl.
j 'villi g iv in g the dc*|&gt;erado le fu g e
speaker here to m o rro w m o rn in g d etail , connected with our tl r a l
t e U d a y movement o f R5.000 *t** l
W agn er moved along the i»eaee. 11I hi* home on Aug. HI
before the "t/racker Hay** v iilto r* .
*a ii min# wo rk er* in three p i n t o :
annual celebration", declared Mr*.
■miking 1 mite wtitle Hug h S Joint
I
In announcing the arrest o f W iP
^ D e t r o i t — Mrnry Ford had labor
...in, tlo S K A ad m im sltn lo r,
lay
John Leonard]; In a » ta te m en l l»&gt;
II 1 a * v, o f Hallinger, a t t o i n i ) Gen
f B a h l e * on hi* hand*. Worker* in
a ho-pit ml bed. "till unable to plan to li'-* chief. Chancellor li lt •ued today In behalf » f the »pon*
•rul 1 ‘uniruing* said nt Was hing
C M t c r , Pa., having gone on n
return to bis •ifflr*’ A h e a d ) i* w «) , l r r .
ton tli.nl it wax the purpose of the
i o r » o f *Cracker Hay.' "
ptrike, motored to E d g r w a lr r , New
* G e ntia n )' * desire for peace was
|lit 111 hi** d*'"k e»g hl *la)
tl,r
government
in its drive against
Mt i , Leonirdy
runlinued by
Je rsey yeaterdav and alartrd n
M,niistlirt.il had some »ro|*e «»&lt;-»«* made known hy Hr. Joseph !•■*#■&gt;*
I l a i l e l e e r * anil kidnaper* to |||«o
•
t
y
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g
that
“
E
ve
ryth
in g ta
In
s tr lk * tn the Fo rd plant there.
I
heli,
Reich
inmiater
of
puhlie
en
1 .n rung i . « la i
ccuh nut only the principal c r i m ­
tW y
threatened to proceed to
T h e infraction ll» at # sent him •« I lighteiim eiit and p ruptig*11^**
inal x involved, but I hose " g i v i n g
S.
Mieh . UL DicKcL LflUOI.
U u l U r Rood liuip lUJ DOh i l v i i n l AlUi—
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wmi tTiinrim ^ — ■** ~\
I i c q nre.l
f n
scloa.l
purposes; i,| us having ag gin vaterl o run
Hepurt meril
o f J o -lir e
agent 4 1
arriva t a r l y tomurruw
m o rn ln f,
w tin | .1
produce
n
steadily down ton.lit ion brought
on
l*&gt;
hole pro fefMst'd tin know
nothing
W a Hava i x * n a. iu r vil hy Icltav
" T o ^ n g t i 1 hat G e rm a n )" desires
1 inflo wing revenue,
paid
in the months o f day and night
work,
concerning the detention of tw o
and ta lafr an i lhat laritr rr uwd *
short sighted
and
dnI orderly course o f f v e r y d a) hu»i- rod he wn* advised to
take
a wa r
men hi t *tin 1 lot t * . N &lt; , 01 (he up
a r * cornlnt from all
parU r S (
i t o u t a g i o g tn view o f the fact that
I ties," mini do tivv 11y with citv conn 1 oinpli'ti 1 ••si,
pie lien* ion of five o
■iWrmh'OH&gt;nt«ttd auto tool and
Ctntral Florida, l.ul * ' an ' rradjl
every
w
he
re
else
there
is
no
dis­
I « 11 meetings . uistantl) m le r iu p iMeunwhdr, (hr* general
NR A
Ytcupolix.
4U tnaken. Bread wa* Inrrea*for than. I bahrva wo hava enough
k
' i*d y complaint" ol taxpayers.
|.i&lt;tgiuto wux p ro g ie * *li» g slowly. armament] hut realiiiament/'
i
John M Keith, sp$ . iiiI ngftil o f
to get in Philadelphia I
f l . h and rornbraad lo f o r d Iw q
A f t e r an fiddle**# hv M a) 01 If
\
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it
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ra
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the Uejiarimenl
of
J ijhI ire, m fi
Germany was desertWd i.y the
m tfcj &lt;tfl&lt;C o f bakery driger*
W A S H IN G T O N .
Sept 2 9 UP)I whola cttanllra."
t lay Armst rong, o f lYrisrn ..lit, on ( c o t ion w i r e the voder* for retailminister ns pn»ce io v m g , f irm ly
tinued to inaiulum
silence
im»(1 ll » a »
a l. o
aioiounca,!
IhlR
continued.
sprei
Displease.1 ami Jisappointeil by,
j "W h n t l*rice tdnnheison TrmMinn i t " getiemllv and retail druggist*, rie l against the
deterinineil
to b itn g about reconcernmg lit^ plan* fm " p iiiiin g the
m o rn ln f by t h » chairman
Ihal
: W a t h l n g l o n — T he national lalrir
shevisin Peace wax ficcesxary*
he the
in S ta le G vet nrrienl", in which a nini t.hr■ atr 1 r-r! 1»elit %
delay
o
f
14
states
in
beginning
1|.hm eoaI w nge
structioii mid as setting up m IwarKelli) "s to Oklahoma
dinnar will ba . e r r e d f i o m H :0U
board la moving to ar lt lr many
plep w a" made for a new
sla t e Mamies fm Western Ketltu. k% an I contm v*\ for the c ar ry in g out of
■ad of Rol- highw ay const ruction with federalI o'clock until noon for t h i banaplane, hoi indt nted
the nation's plan* The light of
at r i k e Including the one involv
i 'll*! itnt n n. the 'V a g u e kpproved A Ittl.aim*
he was 11 wa iting orders f io m J I
defense should not he
removed, money allotted to them, the public- f it o f th o .a who have to w o rk In
u re^ohition .wiling f »
appoint
'; lag Ford. H &gt; ■
Hillin g the week
John son ap
| J|i•« 1ve 1 . head o f the Hnrntii o f In
works,
administration
yesterday . local alraai. Tha regular aervin^
however,
he
warned.
I
lien
1
of
a
tin
util
tee
to
prepare
‘
PhilaiUighla .police W nlnt'.nbv I
p.oyed nin* eodes fm 11 iin*mixston
\i - lig ation in Washington
will bagin at 12:00 'd o ck and con*
"Germany
cannot
i*ign
treaties
a
draft
of
a
model
.
••n-Htiitin
for
considered w ithdr awin g the fundi
arraatad fire alrlker* on rh*icc«
t». l &gt;r«**l.|ent RtM.sevelt
1 tlnua
until I o'clock.
Huwavar,
j
Keith «aid yesterday he nttnehe I Florida
which
catiird
oe
fulfilled
,
towh
\
"ing
c
legishilrve
i
ody
’« f inciting to Hot at the
I II
from the "dilatory** states
New ilemirnds |o he hi ought Is* belx colitiruied, "but
Mr*. Laonardy ronlinurd, ■rrangeno pnrtu'ufar importance to Kei
when
she
o f “4u nt ”,u hiisttn ss men, w.irk­
,W M U
leather
manufacturinp
The
special
board f o r public manta ara b .ln g made lo .a re a
I Iv - j ji ported admission Wedncx- ing m h.n mihov with the go vernor lore the Rec overy Adnunlat ral mil ditew sign -he i« delerrnined
*»•
plant. Company offic ial*
denied]
work*, which approves allotm ent!i ftih at an hour, during .lie afta r. d». inghi that hi- had participated and hr- in *.* 1 wi* p provision tunic f io m W il li am Green, piesi
I expect t hem
tha tlr ika w a t called to protcnl
e r« w ir e attested follow nig
an 10 the F is r h e l nbd .iti o fi The ml ! o f I he I
dent o f the A n i e m a i i Federation
the $3.nOO,(KH&gt;,oOO
fund, noon and at to p pe r f o r the outy w n" learned gut b n n tali v ely , from
gun ed ' nte g iVcrn
' , violation* o f the
N B A minimum
attempt 11» hum .1 Ib'imm 1 a Hi / iin-‘ iun wa* uiinoijoced hy Ageji* mefit |iropicM'd
. f 1.a h o i, who iif*»*ilerl the lieetl Paul Hoiirour had urged lief many adopted
a resolution
Instructing o f-town g u » » t » who would like to
\
Vlnpn
Aim
olic c h im b A m i n o v 10" -aid thnt \\
\ Rofer, and im o D uiumI by, ■t tong
of a Ill-hour week til code* to luke in join thi* peace move h&gt; accept­ its
general
counsel,
Henry
T. remain hare until a late hour.
A t t M t M a k t t t r » n Vailed to
tIvr&gt; had * e iic t it ipiantity of I t-* heiih
Wednesday
night
The)
whether alloca­
ing a four ye at 4nal period which Hunt, to advise
D i e h'ttgtie's h 1I &gt;-r lOM.ii sc*- ■ ir ip the slack in eiiipUiyiiient
eraU iie mi c oritinut isl h« ioh|uai
qirol* ,| hell* 11s -nying he end Al- "Mrae f e a tu m ^ i.y an #Hd rr«* hf*
l i i . t n «aftl the codes providing vx».ti1d Involve the control o f , e l
tions made to the states and so tka fac t R ia l the f i . h d 'n n ef will
4'ourt
llouaa
. . .
—t tie it Hates wfi*Tr fKe nr tint! nbduc'
weeks weie i- lm g armaments
f « f lying unused, might l&gt;e takan ba aaread on th*
M hv »r U &gt; mmn of * oral Imbli'*, from hi In Is houi
law n wkara table* and other p re p ­
Striker* re f «ei) t » let anyone j ers
j1 I g Mg the dcfa iil of ,|he 11( opn .I "tod going tat chough/*
1H GostmeU defiled th*- Nazis track
aration ! have
been
innAc,
lha
cider the malt h mtiipany prop*
Th« ad im — mn^ Keith said, u a - #1*1*'
4i,||«1 It lit IMIIH
Ili|lt*ndl11( O1
" T h e adioinist *all«di.“
he
li** wi n * xeic sing "cheap re ve n ge ’
The
«litit
o f f400I&lt;HK),(lOO wa.»
eiJy at Matanza*.
| verbal, and " K e l l y ha nrv. 1 ,le 1 \e in pi 1ng from
ant* Semitic
campaign •el aside ffo in the
'i.xalo'li*
mil sefted, "is to( ping ultogetlrei l ■ • in tlo ir
public works 'r h airm a n pointed out' • ■ y |"lt that
“ many have e « p r r * » e d ilyul'l aa
The government apparent|y w a *} njri i
. ..nnert ion with tin kid h o l l i e s ! I'M i l " O p t o a 4 , 1 1In- n f ft.'UMi ►1 fur * ho r1 ol t he nun k Then* 1 p l o t , "ted against the c m u ls lio H funds
foi itool
projects
In the
lo tha aaart location ’’
w i l i n g 10 let pi 111 igiiI
nrgoha |! uapihg “
loo ninth lo* 1 fpi to mg going' on (.f ati i l l y stories and declared Male * iind in all hut I I construc­
The fiddler* con te. l, In
tnko
tintis go by the
••*?»!
f r
the!
.
tion work was started In mime of
The hour* Ol 1 he tildes
*»••• *•* * nnv oh I mil would hs&gt;i* taken »im
t lt li fi agents
would
not
s«v
tune he IUV r * i*p o tt- of no lit!
.
da. steps in dealing
w»Hi
tl»e Hie states where no construction take place immediately follo w in g
w tn't lo 1 11it* iities! oiiitug id ih,..,**
long Hie tut) lo*. I n He
the lournamigit inling lair in the
, 1 lid mg mil itary r e ' oh in l 11 lit.1 1 , , . .
. .
J i vvhIi (jiJes'Dim.
has been begun, hi tin have h ee l
, held hen- hud any eo rut eel ion wit h'
afternoon, will nr held on
eeat
1 »|e&gt; pi oV Hue and tin &lt;t ddeiil id
I
l
f
•
W's.'l
ihed
I
he
Hitler
a*
Hoti
iidverltsed
for
mid
in
some
cases
,
.
1
, , Hie nr ie*t of &lt; n-ey, or the mttivt
.ustuig lire ntfiMv *oo 111 inv and
,,
hiimiiue, hut • unit Hi ts have beef! let
t
mw
aid
the
Jews
.
. ,
I in*" »r M m io a p o h - nod f hm!o|t*&gt;
uni
• H u ll- H « m Ho \alm na l
. .
,,
tJ
h .bullied th e ir 'had
been
some
'The 14 slates and the 'lunw
. , . .
1 ,l
Judge Hiitlv H ViidetMPfi o| thhotel hen ol hi l w |h, . i r - P ) . J tin
liwi«*h m lilehl" iluriitg the r.vn
which they were allowed fro m t h i
r • deral
d i d net
» mu I, vigto I
M i l Injunction
A
th rr r w r 'i .
luUoli
t IIIO.IIIHI.IIIMI
fund (ire: Alabama,
vtnt 1 nuts nt .Jmi Kmiu , Teiiri,., pm
■■ alrika ha* l « n in rf fr et
A ppm* 'imd«dy
‘/o
I he Jews", I I •eulieU I'oiit lillil'i],
&lt;'alif oinia . •Ib.'b'T.ItM;
' id llig fm
1In
o-iiiovnl
Ilf III-*
e.pitppid with -*7 iiui
!■ D*l)*vill*. 111.,
'’ w i n ‘ h* at.soiult slid util toiled r * f t n n ‘ lH'Ul,
* “ .H0fi.7,l&gt;;
Kloriila.
hi Hy* *»tt«r they hud signed uwu&gt;
atri\ed at « .mngiuy
• « alartHral appliance farlnrv i f
iMu-li r*. .if the pi**"". Iilei Miure, fi.kMI.x.U, C f i . i g i a ,
IIO.mM.IH5;
tin it l i g h t ’* lii it p rided Inniiny
\jini,
an
1
the
goM-.i
t g f p t l to work aftv r a nnr &gt;l»y
•hi i heater smi the cinema Tfiey llln.m*. ln.57tl.T7n, lntllmt* 110.Sixteen mi plane", M«ine of them
Vnil &gt;
. igfelkaut.
Unionixation
pruhlnnrnadi p -Mu opinion, e*« i4 i&lt;ie*l s o:i7.Hi:i
kftiturky.
$7,517,.150;
lit 10 ) -hips, ate m temdiie"** « t
V « r a compoard by tha N l i A m o li
doiituve influeiii e on ihe
slock Maf ] iHiitl, $:i.5tl4,5“ 7, M i**l*.i|i|)i,
j
Tin an 11 ^ 1v i ■11 .mt'ii I p a * " , it the muniiipitl all port fin the ilss'ii
ext fiange, and were the r iders of Ill.!i7*,tl7r.- N r * J f i . r ) , |l).3*6,0311;
V H to Oklahoma &lt;H\ Every Highway
Om
of
Philadelphia's strikes j WI*- biilli ttl'li' -p-u •nri’il
ptirltaincn’i s n j its p a r t i e s "
Uklahoma.
|!L«!ld,79Kt
DennsylBi tattled when 400 employes o f neefct "la.t'iy* I In i • w. ft ruoiois
Mnk.ng
h
it
fmul
ii'p.ul
I.
h
I
hv
li) I hud Just li e D m * i"
*&gt;l
Hi*
Paul Iltififo i « isiat he had rielt'n
vanta, $19,1491,111)4, and Tennessee,
[? ball bearing
manufacturing nf Ia i fc' &gt; ' t i l t 111.1'- . j,' |ni" 11" Mil
! in M t j* Thui "l«‘fi It" » T l ". &gt;*f Jack
- I i*i*
s o ip* v i n e
4*.*o i I ,
I •'till •* '» i f a g o* I or I*in.*1 tri.prcswiiiii of $M,492r«119
iMli won demand# o f a 40-hour s ranch n* in Ho* i iwn «.T hluri ln
M is S I
Juries, Si nn U.e d i" a ( manlent
limit peteisoli, L . k lnlid.
\i mi I r.-fix ill.
siluat uri,
out
The funds were made available
uelongiiiE
I"
1
X
*i
mef
t'.ls
o
ynlon ahop and a 20 |wrcent
i n ) G ene ia) l.nmli" and j i i m * “ D null i imiM v . ImirinAri of \he N K A fell the cony Cl sal Ions would con
soon after the public works admin
h n a k k i*rN (T n o &gt; .
t iiir
Cuellar.
lnlmum Increase In pay.
dnv* h.f i un*um*
nienil'**»"hni«, 11noc.
ttmillic, o f M
P e le r » hill g
t»t rat inn was set up In order that
Officers at th* National h del
hit"
aiiiioiiiieed
Hist
the
c
u
t
're
Flection o f otfh rvs and turn*
men could Iw employed in aa large
M F D F O H D , O i * . s»l&gt;t 2 S . - W
had until midnight t*• leave the
Mellon of unfmislied . u m . i- « ••iiufy 11u* lin'd , iiinuysed nhd
numbers
ns possible during tho — Declaring a t# t ll* « n a k r
ha
hotel fur the i home- m lm»e their . *'
I
ha
I
**w
uuh'ff
J
rn
uperatinn
has
ori the concluding p ro g ia m &gt;l lit.
summer and fa ll immihs. The fact punc.urad bia lir* . J. l' . ..lark, i.J
stut-a 111 the s u it ) aiet navy, hut [
i
been
terelved
fro
m
practically
In
convetnlon tinlay.
fufd mining man, r*ll*il bl* aulo
that winter ta approaching with
only a few have left
every Imme v i s i t e d "
out work being under way in some mubil* Into luwn willi * “ flat " T i
Although President Gran
ha*
M r » Julies salt) that alf ■up
• oming to Sanford only three states has caused considerable dis­ liark up hi* « l « r y .
h* n b l b i l e t
said that mediatory
ctf.M i s
of
Gill* nf the dr iVi t'uiiitillttees ill* no *nl I." ago to viNit relatives aril
lh * ra il U r ’* ( hub . *1111 &gt;» Oi* rub
appointment
Felix Grnnn Gs and Aulo mo G**n *
tic Miiuller coinmiinilies Ijirough
l i y t" tegain hi* health, William
S«*. let ary
Irkea,
the
public bar.
zalet ilc Mendoza ended in fadilie
**ut the ruiiot) have reported sue
It Maple, .'12, of Pittsburgh, P a . wofkm administrator, m a d #
It
Giunudox declared W lh were still
.
*
*
"
in
the
move
ruelit
und
witlii
became suddenly ill tw o days a g o 1 plain yesterday
N . : w v u h k . Sv|,i
■”&gt; uv,
tha^ the public
»M srim ii Van
U*r I.ubb* trying to l ring about a ronpm-S
Hie
eZieptioii
&lt;
&gt;
|
un.y
n
few
every
and wn* removed to the Ferns III j works administration is not con­
\
M c K r * I i h I i i ] ,h u i M M K ‘t,&lt;l
Is aa unaquWocml admiaaion of miae between the government amti
IIA V A N A , Sept. 29 &lt;Ar» An ' hi* rarulhinry for m u ] * r o f N*w culls(iiuer . "i itr o te,! readily signed Laughton Memorial H o s p i t a l
cerning itself with limitations on
t W Wa bumlns of the German its leading ptdibcal opponents
the
pledge
curd
other element in the coin pie x &lt;’ u- \ Vtirk.
Tin* HniKiunr. iii.-iii
w,
where he died at U fdl o'clock last the borrowing of funds which are
tfcitsf buildlny during today'*
Commerce in the capital started han political scene was projected
The
rhiifiiunn
ehplairied
that
j
1
i ii*iitl*tl ii.it I*v ('liMtii'* Kit yun ht«
night ftom a heart attack
written into some state cons titu­
i|on o f the c*M on whirh h* moving after u 24 hour r
Ini i the foreground tralay an com
**»(M‘ i * t * *rt at r t otir «»f mo.L »s her opiiu ri Itiai those who u*
T h * funeral services wer# held t i o n s and that such states cannot
In connretion w»ih W V d n r s k y 'i
feur other men art on trial,
H -lumr |)»( l.f&lt;t
pledge
t dI
* trmnisLs
called
for a pi a -Iron; r tiK&gt;imu&gt;ly (ilayi'i!
yum*- f iisi .l 1*. sign the
this
aft*-moon
at
4
o'clock
at
the
aspect special help fro m th# gov•df* Wllhalm
Buengrr an- manifestation by Spanish aside- general strike tn Havana.
were igiiniant o f The real rernitn!
1 tb*t ha* -ti iir k \* - V «.rk
,*
g ra v e it' the l*ake View F em ete ry
Ked that Van Der LuhU- ties.
f ir the drive aro! were " a fr ii li
Other ipestions were
shunted nl &lt;lrr l* « M ( k n " i l l run u- in&lt;h
with Rev K, D Brownlee o f f i c i ­
Officials ol
M ■ ("• h li own eeralon of thr
to
sign
their
name
urn
tiling
"
|
1aside a fte r a day uf new labor
]
*-Ml I l*iriiuit it* Hj;uit)-t Aitiji.
ating
ring. Thereupon the defendant, Tanamo,
Ji
wa*
aGo
point.il
out
that
thej
**' * r ditturbancea and reports o f r i r i i l
F iu r * li» lu t (Iu * iiii».
iiiil*t»*itii*ui.
Mr Msjile has hern visiting hia
#isC with drooping •boulder*
P '' “ and revolutionary trou.des in the | lunitln,* iiinl*r
I.Hnn.-i hh.1 small numU'i *.f • Mimumerp re g - hrt.lher-ii. law and sister, Mr and
Sowneaat eyeo, rt plird
hral1st*.re*) from A itain nte and lyoig
|interior. The general strike was M i . m .ftihit 1' n lliii’ ii T hu imm.
Mrs |\ J Weber, at Elder Springs
ly, 113 Bb er ng er on the haai*
4
« fifed by th# national labor con
rami Hint* Fur th*
|u*»t w i n i ' v wood ilo not indh « t r Hie e r it i- e 1si m e hie arrival here He Is sur
rb earlie r eonfeuion drew a
P"p
datum
*if
those
crninuiiii»**s
■
* e , federation as a tribute to Julio twu houi, wuril fiuni M. K * r li* ■
vi*e*l by his wif#, Mrs Florence
InaaUoa from Van Der i*jbt&gt;«.
States Atttoa io MeJIa, student onmuiMii li**n aouttht iii'-|.*r»l*l)’ from t.iir fur, she explained, a great many
was
preparing
|&lt;Jmdrr wh|J wa# klilwsl in Mexico
I s fDB
admit
netting fire
of t he resident s of t hose sections | Maple., at id a small child who are
ahirrmaiii
town uii.i f iiu i tim r*
■ a il to the Raich*tag.” the
in 1929 and wa# timed to coin d * l&gt;rr*t&lt;l*ni -t.| un hour f o r unnmin* m e winter visitors and more than* liv ing In Prnniylvania*
SANFORD
and. o f armed w|lh th^ b u f U , of hU aihr, K r,
likely the) hav# nee n contacted
p aaked, U k b o replied -yea.”
iriK hi*
]niIuu a? Irilentiona
b.il
rh tb# Interior. rrJ|j
n^^hant#
declared
th- r
ill their summer homes,
p ig is’ mponao to repeated
A a b a d tU
rarh lim * pr»tj&gt;nne&lt;l it.
Baalun .
.Mrs Junes said that one p a r ­
W a « W a defendant added “ I
f
stores would remain open
*• t |
C h a rW iis n
nd 6000
street cars war# to he
stepped
ticular woman, who is a for eigner,
H k ln U a tio o o f so d oing when
Chlcea*
w jrk
around i m j g^arag f operator#
In dlcVed
silt'led when presented with the
D a n rar
B h o that 4&gt;r. TH# Idea cam#
( ) • ! * , alua
pledge card and aaid " I am very
f l h g I w a lk ed past th# R#khsympathy with th# proposal.
Ntahvlll,
happly t ,j help our president."
N ,a r O r la a a ,
WASHINGTON, Sept- 29*—
H , » Terh
The caplaina appointed by Mrs
Pa.la*»|»hla
—A Conan cabinet member Waited, C e ilH U B T o B e T a k e n
Junes Lo cen vai# the rural c o m ­
I t . Lou I*
WASHINGTON. Bept.
the .Male department yeetaeday
.
_
t a * Franeia**
munities are; Mrs, W G. Grogan,
—
Tha
record
of
the
Senate
com­
and with rueful diplomacy talked
U l s t a t e I r H n B le n t H
Paula; Mrs. W illia m
M usgravr,
"

Strike scones dotted the

STATES MAY BE
FORCED TO USE
‘WORKS-FUNDS

J

I

Those That Don’t May
Have Their Allotm c n t Withdrawn

|('onsumer Drive Of
NRAHere Reported
To Be SuceesHful

William H. Maple, 32
Victim Of Death

usedAdmits His
It In B u r n i n g
Reich Building

McKee AnnounceHlIiH
( ’undidney Fur Mayor

IX)CAL WEATHER

Poisoned Vegetables
Are Sent To Market

Probe ShowB Federal
Grants To Ship Line#

all around the aobjecl rloaeat ta
PTON, Sept.
■aatman, federnl «*- bi, heart—American recognition
Ig . tear,portal ion, anXarday he had apia at tha Peiwiaylvanla
'■ (— ngvrate a atomaad dalitvr j of loaa
kd . (might,
iWaplto
Um * filed by tb* New

I

—
TAU-AHAB8EE. Sept, t*.—(AT

mittee Inreetigatlng ocean and air
mall aubaidlaa today reraalad figurea aho wing lhat in tha Coolldgo
and Hoover adminiatratlona tha
Eipurt HUamahip Corporation ob­
tained more than $45AM,000 la
federal grante and that the lino
bought U .hipping board eaanaia
for $1451^)00 that bad coat tha
government more than |4l(000,M0.&lt;

F L O R ID A
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IN n itT E N D K N T

D A IL Y

27 , 1933

P r ic e

F ir e

Trial Of I»resiAli«c|DEATH SENTENCE Fulldent’s
Credit K\nansion
Program Is
IS PRONOUNCED ITrped Bv
ON DAViDLAMSON
PHILADELPHIA. Fcpt. 27.

..Smoke, Flames
In Corridors When
1500 Inmates Burn
Mattresses In Cells

-

C e n ts

Reveals
IREOUEST FOR
v a n ia J a il INFLATIONISTS Testimony
Underworld Had Marked
V
S c e n e O f B itte r TOLD TO QUIET Anton Cerrnak For Death FAST SPENDINGAre
O u t b r e a k THEIR CLAMOR
LEGION PLANS TO MAY BE MADE For
C H IC A G O . Hi p i. 87. - 1/I1 -‘- T im.
tiumny t !•At the underworld hu«|
marked the lute
M nyor Ant.»n
.1 t'ertunk, o f Clilcatro, fo r pxerutlun, U cause of hU nnti-criintn il
a tiv itira m i .| hud rhe«en lu» .ts
“ I.ittle New \t»ik“ t ’am payr.a hm
h)A exeeuti«»ner. woa given y eater*

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NEW SPAPER

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R

• &lt;/*£&gt;

NUM BER

Being Planm
“Cracker Day’

CONSIDER FIGHT Presidential Bequest
For Haste Seen As MAYO P R E D I C T S l ^ ^ r rnow"
AGAINST CRIME Likely
To Speed
IVERY BENEFICIAL Is Expected To

U p
^ n n n f n r i ,U ) ln crnnin.il court.
rk
j
1 he declot nt tun wa- ntada by n
fot titer police eergeailt, lli»i»&gt;
W A S H IN G T O N . S*pt. 27.-&lt;/C)
W A SH fN H T C lN . Sept 27 -O Pi M iller, in tin* *»»nl o f H a iry l.nii,:,
l
$ •: "C om e
to
S a n fo r d
— So .lo w ly l» thr billion and nj
A ll ndvpea*e» o f Inflation wrrre
*;
— (A.P.) — A flaming riot, set
&gt;Uspen«led polii** of fiver, who it
'C r a c k e r D a y ' " I s t h e
urei^l yesterd ay liv S«*nator Thom*
elmrired with n*&lt;«ouU with intent
ett by a revolt njrninnt punth a t
has
b o rn
c ir c u la r
a*. D em ocrat. Oklnhoma, n lead
works u dm m l.lration l«.ing put to,
j
»» i
n rn i
to kill F ia u k N ltli, rvpntrd on.*Sr|'t.
27 - t.VI — A ii. i&gt; to spread em ploym ent th atj
f i n . ’ \«;s&gt;.
lahm ent for bitter convict
(l O O G
* r iC C S
W ill
e r o f the n m p a lp n fo r cheaper
th ro u g h o u t C e n tra l
Fk&gt;r
tim e e n fo tit r »»f Al
t'apoiM- *
money, to quiet th eir clam or to
tl... A m erican I ry lo n to
i.f f i n a l. Iwlieve that l’ re»*• l S ^ fiffhts, swept prut tom PeniI’ls"
C
f o r th e p * s t w e e k b y m«
n lirtn .
|M*rmit full trial o f Prv«i«|ent
_____
fir!,, n in e throt gh Its th ou sa n d ', ident lle o r e w lt w ill t»r railed u|H)tij
11
tenliery lout nltrht, throwing
Under m e * • * ifiniuilion by d
b e n o f t h e S e m in o le C o u l
I. t
personal rei|uc«l
Itt.o fv e lt'a c»edit n p a n d o n pro
J;
. m nil of the -IS .ta le s ] '*• '""•'C
'» 'lu r*&gt; f ,,r | ORI^ANDO. Sept. 17.— An ax
of
1 n-e a ttn n ie i \»h- M nrnvilt, Mi.
v-\ • th ? ' prison Into one of ih&lt;* I HAN J O S E , C a lif* Hrpt. 3 7 - ­ rmm.
F e d e r a tio n o f W o m e n ’s C lu t
/1*) - T h r
death
sentence
wn*
; i i (Oul m r.i’i u . t IK«t mher or* a
tdi&lt;| v r 'i r n U ) to the lo n fi bn*’ *
they ea|mct to '» r*m e ly p ro flta b l. season fo r Ul* E l k s A u x i l i a r y a n d t h e
.. • ;• w o n t tormoila in its rrn lu ry ] 1luunuunccd
!
Hih k a rpqueat
„
Th«»maa
t»
«*di»
**d
the
vreilit
f
|
imp
olli»&lt;
\\
It
re
N
ltli
was
an..
ycn
tcn
lay
upon
II
d
m
’I
•TL
•tldcvt • for ili«cu«ai&lt;»9i “ ll be made by the I’residenl to the F S r id a c(tni» Industry If c r o w o n
o f h is to ry ,
.
fo rd E lk s A u x ilia r y w h o b l _
A. I jim o n , youn g S ta n fn u l U n i­ r^nf-tam W" M fnil t „ lift nn.l tl-tl( tw. •• ,o .| .i I l.j tli,. Int.. »ls
n.itionnl convention ledciNl a gem ie* that
have tc- and ■ hlppen co-operaU c are fu lly
th.
t^hilU#
prle*
II
I
els
W hile •tn ok r unit flnm*** from versity |tuh1i*liing hotiM
•*i tw o day
l* lin e
e x te n d e d I n r lU tlo n a f o r t) it
repre­
cit*\•••! the larger part of th e (
r |D hamlJ# ahlpmenta i l l
burning mMtrrwaen ir t w f in n lN sen tative cunvtctcil of wifi* itiurm l .1 w in t lit r Ma) Ki­
lie
folif
new spaperm en
he 1 .Mnroin* «*V
retebratirm here S atu rd ay th ro u gh
' Mill &lt;'oiiimHii.hr 1 mils A
„
. . , ! predicted In Orlando T u tid a y b y
corridors, prartlrn llv the en- ,iPfi g f ic r he hn.l p rifc s s r d Inno- w«mht telk over his own pro
t ein ia k h.*id »• lle d till! lU 1110*1
the m alla, verb al ro n rrra e tle a e j
l
i
m
e
Mima
were
allocated
to
tie* prison tvnmilatfnn, about I ".no cencr in n tntem ent t*» tin m u tt
i* -al fo r n li mp««ra»’v r«'M&gt;*B*if*»i the und* • i»oi id
- iim h ix I to inki* charge of . l
*
_
mnA ^lin Nathan M ayo, Florida
com m itJ«d.
and th re ag h th e medium o f
the t.a .y fur new .h ip s an.t cun*
“ old tim ers’* for m r c than three
Super im J uiIrc It. It S y e r *lr
f the I n fliiio n a gita tio n w ith
II*' 'h i,
n I Mllloi lit* lo ll pi*
• .n*i.-li m 11\ iticH mot an­ •tri..t..» i nn.l rrp ati w ork; to the sinner o f a crlru ltu re.
preea.
kept the institution in d's- tiled a ilr f r iu r motion fur u id «
h.td
In
i
n
•
idr
•
fa rm lea*terw who have ^ u
The fcommitslnner declared ha
ti m tca-l !*» ptiit.*r» have n rm , tut boustne. riv e r , .m l harT, rcresm in * and sm nshinc Iviul of i hr ritic tr o w in g out »»f r roe to the raid* *1 to cam paign
A eeeeglete d a y o f a c ttv lt
l*i*roii4«* ho I'n I n«*
*1*'*
hoi nn.l flood cen t.o l w orks a n d ( W lieved g.wd price, would p revail
n
#
,j
for*
lln
nnth&gt;nn!
oiga*
per
Veil furnishing*.
I |.lnm»rd t **
,• oil g.ii.T ‘ * np. »
haa
been pleaded fo r the
the ilealli «.f Allene Thorpe lain*
f.o «tirr**n v * vpan ton
throughout the season, th at tha
m op.-n will on racketeer- the . e» Initiation bureau of the in
inn'
talnm ent
of
S an ford 's
run, a lt Furtive S tan ford Y . ^
m me •-wIiotiH d Milk, th W orld'- I uir.
Th** Th'U*in
t» «eition
terM.f de|.artment
for Irrigation fruit was o f exeellcn t q u ality and
C IT Y ,
Indiana. C ,\. M w l i r y , in n rum pus r«*l
j
Xskl’d it I* « i III}or had Hi I iru
lonpm v, roldn ry and oilier
4 V jV ' , M IC H IG A N
that everyth in g looked as though th ro u gh th e committee*! apr
•
lv
**ct»nl«»r Hulk le v .
.m
l
power
projects.
■ '
Bcpt 27. —///Pi - Ten eoiivlets. In-'f la.**( Mm . !*• luiit*&lt;in lio n
b y tha v a rio M sponsors who
of ione
•ii f »*.i , n o .■ ■ mitt r of th.* 1 ' io*p*d t nip tend. Mill i no
Other lumls have gone to the F lorida held the cltrua situation
1?;
flr o ln * de*neralel» from Indiana w m n«ked lo i !*•*
! • %\• red
j
been w orklnir under tbn chair
•••»»init *♦ *•• 1 v l not nft
I ok.
. I if I In I .ci*ion plight *tnrt t..... .. i of put.l.e roads of the ag in thr palm of her hand.
1 ‘ lilt IOH\ OI H't| t lift I *1,111?
p r is o n
w here
th ev
••"raped.
T exaa and Puerto Rico are out •hip o f John LAenardy.
“ Have you hoy leyni rauae *t
f it n i* with ^I* H.o. 4.
rie .ilt.i.e departm ent nn.l
to
a
Iniiti
mol
t
M
i*
lit
ugain«t
»
arm ed, rcato rd a v.
tw ice
rinded it a ion wtiv |o»dt**M« nt 'hotiM n ••
X‘.*»k had L » o i »it| • i **vf i»\
The p rogram (h r the day
newly
nte.l ...l.-is t. nee h o m e -'o f ,h * Plr‘ ur*. ‘ h» foramlaaloner
•o fla ti’.n Lv
i*siiinr N'rwr
li
l..|lt|w«.|| m
•u •&gt;ml»i*au» to i liim o o to kil&gt;
• t'r *
elaborst# police traps tm lav The h*» pnmoonrerl »*•*.% ?** n► h I Judge
10 o'clo ck Satu
nonlr^t
l e t . m l . .I n .-o.n of th e interior deend F lo r id , hee . won begin et
vit,*-&gt;4 " « tihm
Itiui **
t&gt; * desperadoes are believed separated S ye r.
- I o\ • t IP.I.IHHI ill IV*' 4 of | patlnirtil
| derful crop of g ra p e fru it to m er- m orning when the f t u e d
( limit*
.
I«rp
OH rI |.
ll Ill
IO
. ,
la te d hr as . s u s i 's .— — ------- . . —
e l a lt i w t «»t»id«| -r,
.1 i'.'Ui'Ji'U! .ttU _ V U k_ ul.iL: -x t li; .
* ’ T1TTte.
— wr**ir
*«r* -t— m m^ -thw*
- f f nnwTmi v trrb m wt dtfnrntrtt*« ’
---- --- * ----—ir«nt r.\.&gt;. . ------.......’
.rrtT ir j „ „ „• i.
1 i*• Mis e;i'd e«ii
■ Fosjr r f the n o n still M H '•ap* *rnl 1 nm*Mn
•
I am receiving wondeeftrt a#* h fg tn a t B ra d y 'i S tab le on R i
ivilm ly. •'that under
it., i ••li.-e d.-par' l.av.' i.nsen in eon..' o f the fod.-ral
ini
il 1 lee- | . . . n . \\4, kI
tl?D Khmritt C W I r . N’ Assf f,f f*»»rv- 1be* (MU ( ' l l
H ill
operation from all the shipper* of F irH _ |gd go through the (tree
um lft th b vcrilirl
ll i*• it**’ t hnm?H*r of priori la
rr*
..! .MS •V** c»l
II M.m ^•'••« II an ee
the sta te", the com m issioner a i of the butlneee section, endin gs
et f711'
7 -V •
Indiana T s n i*the*r victim *. m »u bu%c n-t nit «*r m l i\ «• hut &lt;•* no.I I.
b-#*dn d*s i*f nmnller
The lu r r s u of puhlir roads, glvm
i
•m er l l i
sertrd "T h ey are all w orking to the C ourt House where H»a. 4
K.
D*itnfnol*|lr*w tbc felon* »*nm- prutiMiiu’M l?i
eliMtli • • rilrnc^. 1 • lt«» ..
tow I
...............fo?
wnrl,'| g eth er ami with m e". II* added Sears,
I &gt;' ' - m endeerrd, had hern released
,. | f|
•me lo f»' »
\F
con grvexm en -et-lvx® i—
l*‘ I. *l
,te .I l'i*We le r , tlirfl the h... app...v...l IN4I .....I p ro ject.
• b*.lib! IH r villi t(l‘i &lt;m |w pic »*f w ill
If
th , „ h, j
no violationa
’ . . j j f ! Pinna a re underway for nn in- d l l ' " ta lc • n l.nowr tlinl toy con
■..... ills I I. &gt; I9»R* tt • * le &gt;«d L. S i)
It Mf if I he .1* •.
n\• mi mu wool.I ailiriTf I il.Mt w mu Id involve .an rspcndH ure wf the Florida green fru it law i * Florida, w ill deliver th e m ain
•at i.
tn ilrr a* I" h n w ,ih " r .w s i- 's •••&gt; nrirnco l ' c|**-»r In f»*r«* you r Judy
......... •• 1 ....
d rea i o f tha day prom ptly a l ,
1 .. 1 r •’
I ••
low 1 than th r «»| |
I'n I th.it I hi*i w a ll’ll I f f l ••.a.if.i.iMH).
to I
,
ported to date and th at he
. 1
talned irm «, n i r r h 'f l i*ln«»*»nnl,v mi ni nn I l i fun* I In* Jnd^mcnl of
m. « |.*
.
..
M m .-.tr
ilo
• i ff ti\ »•)».•
••! in gun
Ni*iTi*t in y |ckr« w as informed•; of thr opinion th at the lup trceds* o'cloek. r
.John
t er not tho w hls* priaon pni'irplo f Jl»*?
li
&lt;tli.il &lt;*ll ||*tl ft
A t 11 o’clock the flah f r y w P
i?e*l
the S a lt nnl h m iiv
t
m im
now m l t»u* Mitl'**' ( &gt;i - l e i tin} , however, that at
th«v r r ruling o f the supreme court
and wilt the f r«»nt ilnnr wM Ivnl
l»*»d lit
“ I l.to.v In m\* h n it that 1 have an open fetfwr to !*••
1hn it
• &lt;• *
into rhnsfni* . rim i.m l- .
of I.iimii.'sh .s«turday th . iv would prevent th* operation e f aa be eervad. H i e dinner w ill 0m
vncetlnv
nppwlOftB
from
the I r m n i*
I
I Jill,
■ lat o f frie d fish , hot g r its , c o n
th« mi
ho'h an d
I loved \«H, Milled for
••
*
« « . no ion.I ...tl - 1MICI ion III prog* attem pted Injunction,
Hnr the hiffh wnll \ |t# n»* I I • •• »?oip her in harm
Tl.
till rniMtiinnrlci i rn liit
m m in |7 e&gt;tRtcw, although
in e v - 1 Six thousand boxes of arsenatad bread, cole Maw, and c o ffe e M
fi • i at&lt;d ii tiitjnie-m *•' '• o i * *
...... .................
1.1 (' ' r | ,ir* n' trmliMM • e.f •IPO.IIIHI |«. • i \ hi*l a rici* . » rpt one, projects fruit which were blown from the a nom inal fea . j k e funds d erived
1 r to t
' •*|.tfM*l i»f her ifi tilh
n o - *tea*ury note**
Ui
i i*.' miter • n' III*' If»:i3 rn i be r had f i l l lied • lie ..pproval of the trees during the storm e re b e lftf from the e els « f the dinner* Wfll
ns v ii y»»" • if 11.1.1 lit iffI•
T w o o f th^ ftnr tivi-4 wrr# j»cn
\*,
miSvi*i
le M*l •be*
Th»n .? •f *.
.bet. t . ngin.'.'i of i hr l.iiii'au of held In the elate anti not altowad g o to U ti H erry-A n n e hom e fa g
lanced f»r m n ic r and five* fhr
., • I. ,' * "lie 1 r |(| M.K.I
M
I'.
M fete.
»«rrit»*ru*e* &lt;f »• 1 nm« •ii h" i *el **11
11..' . slep t.o n was G eorgia to leave, tha
a gricu ltu rist
de- crippled c h U t i k
tnnk fo h b tr y . •!? of them fo ll/c
T he “C re o k o ir eelobretlooa am f ..
* .* i it
.. Ml I" ll tv. n
|„
Mm**.*
•re S-»n Of* Mien *.• •• n
a. lnr.il . on tiov.-isy le-twren clared. Th* fru it haa been collecttarmn. Tbn oth ar fmir \icrv »t*r
In i.
• t •* ' • ) l|. U" in •
lb
ul.ni.dgr and the hlgh-l »d and Iwxed by the ownere but horaa ridln» aanteeta w ill t a n r I».
•1(9 |V f. 1 \ !»• "»r •
maxi/uum rcn&lt;uBcr* * o f
x6
i ,, r
.• ••
\ U ||i ••b-ele) v m!l|
'om ni.es...a has been hlocktngl du( tu lh * enforcem ent o f
tl» J
r "‘
fo r fubbafm o r ©Ufa handU- n»rl( »n?*» •?#•* * m" 1 •••*lV Hrut
• 1 1'
11 • it. l.tm ••le Mnn«l*ir,
green fruit law , had no chance of aviation field. T he f i t # FPt
Imyr
m
om tm»i
M
il
"
Tt&gt; T h e y wgro 'frir*r*V«! a&gt; I hi
w ill be a hor*e race (fro# fafr .
tale-* III w liirb (lee foad proj Irat mg the slate.
h .. .' &lt; III
1 M •-••!,t i l. .1
Ihi* priM*^
M* M,#IM
v
V.f|,
Florida's green fru it law etanda T h* other* w ill bdt a hor«*
Wl*»l*
pM| |e*e| Mlide-l
•
i
run
&gt;Y
W arden I#oula II. Kunkct n rd
• , »m •• •
« •*
d
1
ll...
m&gt; • 1
lu*n nie* A.II .I hiuib A . k.,n-M* ^M,,d 1 • ni " ul ,n * nf,,rc* 11 rlgidUr hove fro* fo r ell, hoys' race
S. th** f* u .
•ire
C h ief C lerk II. C. Cr«»ihy
pace
Olio .
• i *it 'll I I ....!« G ru .gm , III.' ' •
.|r f.
"f W
Com- Shetland ponlo*. M *m am en t
reef f.t
• *i w * th * r a m n o f the r«capr&lt;| pri'un
Ing, mule ra fe , e r g race, Ihfq
*le*
1*1 .fill e|. •
In liaiiu. hi nl ti ky, I.mil *•in it a, iniHHitKirr Mayo ap»cit^L
‘ **
v n . the roj^ntlra from which lh* &gt;
Truek crops of the Plate are In the needle race, pftpfdng lha
I lli'
lit
M t . T MM
bitld Mieb'giili,
Mi-w|-uppi,
' wore arnr-hi i*il and nfTen*ca, a ­
l*VCl*lil*||( condition
Insofar aa »n&lt;j the old fiddler* emte^d.
MU'
i i*rt i-Mi) |. |
l*i • }, Hkl^biiiiia. I'tiniwyl
* . . Joacnh Jcnk'na, (ircen ciuialv.
I hey a ir flrvcbiprd today, tha com fe r In the afternoon a “ Crae
•»*•» tit «| . ) . . t
IIM'I See 1th &lt; Ml 1*11lift
i£. —lif e fo r m urder; Edward M»m-c. i- *)
i ,e,l
niiisiiiiirr «aw!
Hr addnd that square dance wilt t i k e place ,1ft
i I . r . ...»
IM • | |i*|t, ll u .is
e*hi‘e*pt
VI go ro n ty, *J-r» years, au* • in n
n Ik*
pfiiopn 1s foi F'lorbk truck waa the burin*"* xeetlnn
'*• •• I * *lie ’ ;er. |
d it r y ; It &gt;i*a••11 f'ln ik . Allen &lt;«»onty.
• Is e.M ,1 lee.e.lp f . l l l l in 1
•nl n*ie»n I . « ,
dependent upon thr ability of tha
Judge" fo r the horoe rarea * n i (Continurd On Page* Four)
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i J pill I , Itr . t lee ) I ill ILet I, Ml
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m arkets to aluiorh th r aUita out*
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fe*ile*ral
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; put. " Il s all a ijoration of drmand
NI-kol«on. and Fd Mel«eh
* IUJM • •Mill. I e ••||w|| lit | Mill
11 u »'
r«p«*r!i d ll..
mid the people's ability to nuyH,
(ron tin n ed On D agr flit)
* P»*M*f am
v
Hu
»i u h i i • al .*il «iib -iale'll11* I he said.
s.'.t h ha **d tef.
'»d Mill.I 1tl |,,
In
&lt;&lt;Nil - .ll \ ) Mil e.f l tie* lletl't
il.#
|e» •». «i&gt; »ni * * I.
The comniisBlonrr said tha rg g
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MMiim •11141e- 1 " '?• | I IMil'll) • alb -I h liie eMing t&lt;f |n^
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m o il construeIMa­
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• '- • i ) t ••imni Ml i*i* t» live* p ifir s of legislation enacted
•f in - tudi*
•' • m «* f. r ell
•b 1• 1 lee•lit •Ml i *lii \ foi di'p«&gt;-al ||c adib*il that the p lultry men
► • Mf
,dm |
lb
•f I•«. j . ' iiimi.ihmi that lias b re.i' u**n» singing its praise*.
" * * •»• f»e» WM«
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♦ ••.ndiirt «»f pri
.ell. tie .|
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M It
;; C. R- Mason waa elK tfld pri*i!•)*••.
N E W Y O R K , Bept, • 7. - ^ ' * ^ •'
I •«•!•. I \ I l '\ i al. pi •' *|e|e*|it of
d t a t o f the Sanfurd K iw a n u Club
•• Al • bqi
•• !l|. !»• H'
» *11
Faced w ith d efau lt o f mdn
b. A m et linn f 111 iii Him 1 an FYdi
today during a luncheon nt the ,
• f fee d ' *
*'
•
obligations. In Irom gdkta '
&gt; . • M rn tetu in a Hotel n h c i the m em ­
i. iml «*• gMiil.*ce| Mg 1 imlturt*
I’ ll*#* nf»o»
»»f it«»i|f *•■
f 2B.000.000 fo r Ua F rid a y
I**
•
•
h
. here ballote-l upon a!| ollirera for M*lhap|M*»e«
hie.I Lein •MinrwhNl MispirtMiis «if
b id k'nllii re* I und ••
end o a t-in in sa — rod
on
i.
- i k e ensuing yearly
term .
11.« riNllH* ».f **l
I he »iileMate*iire* h'Mne «Ii-mi| move
k rllpy Sn&lt;
Stock JCxchangd t a x p ro gram ,
I
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N
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S
.
Sept.
27
.—
(/P)
prorldent will turceod How- rsm fn b t dii i •. #• In .I In e n ?ir*•. *
mm Ml Im «mII'«* etf
pi 1vale e*ipi*||
officials conferred
.1). 1,1*
T rn ilioimaiid Cosaarka, noted
u
u I
,O ve r|ln .
•neiii. . It ii 1Im1 K WMs n-iM gniii il
w ith G overnor Leh
with that •»f tii** vonn i* i))ii\e*r* it v
? «*L* if..
•I'Hi i
O th er o lficeri elected
wx rr:
*."ii thilly* along i Im line -hiMil.l Im. ItoiiMian figh tin g folk, m ay b« Im* • n In eenrch o f » i
IlfTM PUPflllivi'
inerted to hold (Iran Chaco for dire fisc a l p ro M e n ia l*
te Johnson, first sice p iesiV » v\
\«MIK
'
i!7
11. i|mh.*
| 8 . T. D oydney, sccirui Sice
I'aragumy M Ilia plan a fo ot In th a t tha m oaey, p a a d a ^ h *
•Mila ul Is aibv e.|
Hu
MieegHFlOe*
country
carries
through.
Tha c ity need* a t leaed
Fort n. .He V«ri • I
*«» tin "nu
j and T . U
Dum as, W alt*.
. v, ,
,
country. It waa learned au th ori­ c a rry th rough tha. Nov.
tioital •. ■ It !• ill.
II.Mill h eg*!
ii
01 in -11 ,
ta tiv ely to d a y ,' I* organ isin g a
• a ll, H oward L o
ou
u r,
_____
t . Jnu.
J iiu. I).
II.
IV V SIIIN G TO N .
«, |.|
27. i
com prehensive
project
for de­
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v ?’c*k, Mg
aad W. B. Zachry, dlrrcW A S H IN G T O N , -8 ip t. 27 t/l’i A ' l»».ot.||e, and pa I nr uiH i*
fending the vast borderland of
'&lt;*•". •! ...limru-i 1Mt,.r sn I ( m i,
Ilia * in &lt;h 1
W ith u view tv spec,ling un ac I'luee htgh-hiittunod
•warnpy forests and plains over
’• el* . Jul.(i,..„, M r A iidiMim *
d u o Voted co continue IU lion F lorida'a petition for a|&gt;|iru .- liat of com m&lt;a)ilie* fnm i a huh
) l»*|.e»
**||^r«|e h »••«•ii
which she has been In dlsput with
w ' . l l l ’.G T i.* . ,s I" *7
of
beiig
I'V,
o f p roviding lunchra fo r im at. ly 1 2.&gt;.0(10.000 for
th«la
ib
.r
I&gt;s
i*aiim*
nt
niak&lt;*'
up
p'.b Ic
fMni|iit| ’ * t|,f
T A I.I.A IIA S S F F , f . p t . 27 (/!*) B olivia for years. Besides the pro............. ...
U m I...« .
•na.*sd in*
••••I Ml III! .1 |
«D l
school children this y ear. w o rk , to expend emergent')' em ­ it* m st of liv 1114 f i g i . n . fur tie*
* bnl f .,/ yI, Ic**. ..‘I " n l
Tb»* " la ir mail dcpartntDhl an- |eo«ed Im m igration of Cossacks,
l" -i i.icb that t.l.
■ hi. 1. „
B u rk * C ulpepper, eva n g elist, ploym ent. It.'irrr*t Mtatlvc W ilm x U m tr'l SU»tr«. Mias Francis |*&lt; i
Vfm11) b ’e li.it
u p p m n Ih* plans include the construction
Irw.l.* t- ,,
, jui0lM11UM,
»tel |i»n * I 1 ii'Mit • e tl Meimlay that
a g u e st o f the lunLeon, o f the F t ^ l h I&gt;i«tr f t . rwturnetl tn kiha, aren-tary o f lai.ni, ilirrlo-rd
M it.*
• mati-'v &lt;kk&gt; aiblitiMnal man wnubl o f 2M) miles of railroads and tha
••f Aim lean I ....|
•f I ll* .,!•
an uddrvee on the &gt;ub- hit detk today. W ilcox t a i l he
F irst itv p i in the* n i s stud&gt; ».f
«• hll»*e • f|te «
' !»•• riMpInyp'l within « few day* lo building of strategic highw ays.
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vthirh
I'rrsub-nt "Ul
i - I A m F ro m No Mean C ily- w o u ld ,u tg c tha Immediate approv­ livin g co*ts
Her me* I M li .. ... . IIII* inagM Mi|.pi. ttte nl |IHMI alrrad y al work
• tp 'e
|||, \ u v ,,| (•,,
I.M|l
I f K'ee. I %f l I
al o f some 20 projects in hie d ll- IlixM i'ii'll recen tly a sl* .| te
in thr
Florida
ne »eeV , •’ rial
dent#*. ||, m&lt; h* repMiMMi: ro a d '
p re te n l
w etv
F letch rr trict, which atretchea from Ja.-*- niwdr among governim-rii &lt;*mh !•&gt;&gt; I
•T
•»gi*s?‘ f • III. .
'* ?• Il&lt; I
j#
iMUii te. t)|i *t«rrm •&lt; M iim )
r, C . O. j l t i e , l&gt;av* Bontrkr, ton vllle to K ey Wept.
Includtd re** m W ashington Mill bi* iuL*i I • el
!(«*»*&gt; . !» It* vet
l.e.|!
The • i My eurali will Im* 30 rent*
«»• I Je.l Mf ||' ||| t|„ ;|| ,
O tto C ald w ell, Dr. am mg the prnjeoia is the croai- c u rly next wuck when every t 'u i
tilllei m ljuatiu.'.ii
l,o I un hie-ii aral they will work 30
mm ait) tfiiuir,' b*
art.,
&lt;Mint k n
ll, M r, Colem an, Mr. l)o u d -. .t a le eaival. Chapm an Field a lr-j
8tate* w u r lr i 11. tl.r .a p .ta l rme|
te t'fl V Me. tlllin'l ••vioi r."k al'ouf I hour** »«rh w rrk , ( H T rrad w ay,
• i»m a lo l.g l.fi.,
* •'■ **-*■
W illiam DuBoae, , ta»e a t M iam i, the ororrsa * b t g h - iw ill receive a qaretionn aire a .k
H A V A N A , Sept. 27. — (JM) — ,
bursting Mine ll
?' litl(n|&lt; I le* ju t ' look
ch a in e&gt;&gt;eli e.«|d
* *•
nn t nt 1,
Jlnkina,
A . B- w a y and 12 fed eral buildings in ■ ng fur in form aliai. about hi. I
More than 2Mi.00U members o f,
n .ulii. ill,
Tha
r«
|»r
«*A«U
»ti
A
ir
d
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r
iu
r
n
li
h
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i
l
l*rrn
com*
oti.«l
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aulvcl,
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b
.nan
1-OR*. H un/y J . ( , a m aay cities which have been tng arrangem ent#. From th*»&lt; .eSponish societies in Cuba planned |
•e '.l • F t .on
H«a hvt ii ill finrtl, 1b f
m agarin." plricni 1 rradw ay ■ anl. for inimt*
longtim e point „
, JO verlin, W. A . T o t-, approved k y C ongress.
fjl"» the I.al&gt;or Dr|«rtm efv! will
to asaembe today to protest tha|
v.rw
k
n
.
dieelr
.
er
of
97
&lt;Ht.ooo
of
frdaral
*?•!•»
"
m
%
m
ifrnlb
im
im
i
o
f
im
|»or
th at w.. 01 a.| ..tit-,.
B. R andall. J r „
Eddial
---------------------d eteim in eA rh at ought lo be iiulud
ent decree
forcin g all
M atli
W. 1
••"■I. 01 t|,„
, • *&lt;• •“ w b " wi»rk(.l &gt;•t.f|e*r Harui’b funda f**» ridejiltlirif* b ly b w a )* in governm
.
J u d g o . S haron, W. B .' _
ed in a u y cost o f livin g "tudy.
practicing physician* to a ffilia te
John C U o n o r -y . I-rank $ 7 3 , 2 5 0 O f U r S C h c l
iioeidea Iw irg unej to deten m n . 1 l" * 'u ’" ’ ,y 1 ,1 out o f U"» , h. 10 1 K .iin ff li* rhairnmn&gt;lup of ih« 23 coiiii'M** tourhfd by the Labor
inH’i trlr* Inhii I .mm| who Imt day e l...... An additional 1500,000 with th* national madical fed era ­
0 &gt; H arp ar, Jeff Brackin,
(ioverm urnt talaricx, the q u e .t. .. 1
wt»» whicli
ke-pt up iho aiHoe-iation aitim w ill Im -ellutli'd by thr govam * tion.
’ H ardin and the guoet,
natre rvpliea w ill giv e the h a .is t,l* " , , ‘* during the w u itin ir If
V irtu ally all commerxkal a c tiv i­
I I h**n M
Kuril foi purrhaar of m alrriala on
fo r «h-term!ning the coat o f living
*hing» are now, ()u&gt;m
W A S H IN G T O N , S ept. g 7— UP&gt; in any ty p ic a l Am erican c ity , kl&gt;- •K," . 0tt*i aero, I.rre.l nothing
THU •'inner c ln l*
-ay* Fortuna proji't t in (In* atiitm aonr appanv- ties in Havana and other Impor
— T h r ju st'e v
departm ent
an­ I'erklna said. D espite the fa c t ,l.a l
’ "baa certain Ideain romniop.
li&gt; divisional highw ay cn- taut cities were to halt to permit
ix .v rrtv and w * ,tr
I A N C O N V IC T E D
workers to particip ate in the n a ­
nounced tvd ey th at | 73,2So o f th* high-buttoned shoes hove born r f - 1 l,&gt;ns ** wv rem ain a rred lln t
| T h ey all tieUevr |t&gt;n* I lie fa rm ­ fln r .iw
U ra ch il ranaora money haa boon talned until th is lim e as one of* " 0,,» " h h high t a r if f p olicif
er* plight is at th* ..u.t .if the d MThe* fe d n a l fo v rrn m rn i a lto la tion-wide dem onstration* this a ft ­
l w . Teems, Bept. t l .— lo ra ’ ed, buried tn a c e lt jo p a tch an th e Itema on which reports » rv fu sin g to accept fo reign g if. I in p .r o lo n and that |.r..*p#vity is im ­ Da«i»(ini; in
rrp airin g
dam aged ernoon. Speculation went t h e
wood,
conv
, * u t h A tw
ood conv.,-ted
, / , r » n ea r C . li man. T ex a s. Th* re celrir) w h le e u t uno .llaa
and paym ent, those a cre* should Ilt»| possible until the fa n n e r’a income •chool* in lb* storm a i m . T his rounds as to whether the closing
la th e death o f
from w as occupied b y C ase Cola- raaol ne hava not been given th. &gt;r be tilled.
haa been raised enough fo r him to Work i* • os ting about $200,000, of business would be Just one day
Deo. d a y D e l i a , a w a n . described 'ey official* oa on
Jii*t conxlderntloo, Labor D epart
“ Until our people h a v e the vi- be eble to buy Ik" products of in- M arrua F ag g, sla te re lie f director or would continue.
L V een ten reJ to
n ot uncle o f K a th ry n K e lly , w ife o f merit ox pert# ostlm al# th at the
The controversy between feder­
•ion to #dnpt •
long-tim e wor'd Hu*(ry. T h ey tend ol»o to bo lea.1
f j and m l more -m achin e g v n " K e lly , under a y. G overnm ent co *t-v f-llv ia g repur'.a trad ing-policy w hich le la keep­
lationlat" ( economic nottonalieta)
T .ra ilw a y said repair w ork on ated physlclaru anj the Spanish
th r H U w peal- root la M em phis. Colem ah woe or- h a v e not been m .r e than 4 per­
in g w ith our position aa orrdiior* who believe the United S ta tes can tburrhr* would not be financed by •ocietlae has been going dfc fa r
enm y
ly
Judge rested. O f 4h* (200,000 paid la c e n t ’ off, com pared w ith a n rviy e
w e m ust en g ag e in th« d .llc e tc end ehoald be-om r econom ically the frderal governm ent on tha more than n year and rear had p
I t , la epectaj dU- ransom , a to ta l o f 1 79A M
k e i m *d * by more up-to-date g ta tD iic i processes o f a d ju stin g boair pro­
indenendent o f the mat o f the grounds th#y a re not p art o f pub- climax with a signing of tha de­
.
been r m n e r e d ,
g a th e rin g ngeaeta*.
duction dow n w ard."
cree by the president
,
lie building unit#.
w orld."
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Topii- Will Be Among
Many To Be Talked
Over At Convention i,

Convicted Slaj'er Of
Wife Maintains His
Innocence Of rime

Hi
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' CITRUS SEASON

. tract Big Thro

.it dollar, aiinttrd by the p“blitiCommissioner Thinks
Prevail All Y e a r

1.

JkJfC

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vAy

v$

Is

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Notorious Outlaw
Held In Jai l Cell
Heavily 0 uarded

Mason Is Elected
Head Of Kiwanis
ClubAt Luncheon

nBnMmn&gt;

man. Ja*. a. Rhar.-n.

New York Strives T&lt;£
Solve Fiscal Mix-l^i

Living Costs Will
Be Scrutinized By
Wilcox .Seeking To
Secretary Of Labor Wallace Points
D Speed Public WorKH
OutNecessity For
Revival Of Trade

CoNHueltH To Fifthl ln
Lran Chaco I IMan

denial Made That:
Administration Is
Dictated By Baruch

600 Additional Men
.To Be Put To Work
On State’s Roads

2.r&gt;0,000 Cubans Will
Form Mas« Protest

I*

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UunRom Recovered

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Herald
U ia w a j d ii p it g ail p r o te st# to

FACING THE TRUTH
mnr r o n herald tw in e
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« N k M ■ (MW later. Each Hate t t e

(PMce ontiite

•BARRED IN &amp; D E &amp; 9 I 3 £ l®
FDR RETAILERS

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M m m Ecp«ct» T.«
, Approve Six Codes
; In The Near Future

J i r f t w m i i A R tm tia n p n e n s s o ^ M fc w n s e t up, n o t to
o a r IIk in # p e r h a p s, n o t tb e k i i t o t o wwtW w a n t, h u t n ever:
ih r id M a g a v e r n m a o t, g e g u iw tta p a a n w :16DjMK),0 0 0 h u m a n
aotiia, a a d are r e f u s e d fan r e e o v u e U s r a ls ta o c e .
R e c o r n itio n In it s e lf is a v e r y sim p le th in g . f t d o e sn 't
n iea n th a t w e h a v e to b eco m e in v o lv e d w ith R u s s ia In a n y
d a s '. R d p e sn fi m e a n th a t .w e w ill h a v e to s u b m it to S o v ie t
y St h o d s t o ..p n o p a g a n d k ln # a n y m o r e th a n w e J ta v e in th e
p u t o i H i H o r a n 't-m o o n th a t w e w ill h a v e to len d th e m

^ in

i f f ) th r adm in istrator w ill ap­
prove U k m . a r t k lr * aa w ritten * f*
'i r i t i s - would not a ttem p t In sa y ,
h a t it w as in d k a ted stro n g ly the
arfralnJalralJon believed a 'w c soefc
ban on prira-euU big would bo *p-

frnM' krpi th» f o r m n t e S t r im '' icatting: much o f Its evlitesoo i l t t e
Ihr report, but lata' to) the d g tr H j
F e d e r a l fTJa~‘ Bawwo J to W tM ' ^
**
a le tte r 1 pertaining U the IMS, £
provisions a g a in st extrem e price
charity artirfUea d
tbo U &lt; e &gt;
c a ttin g waa Indicated y esterd ay
l a Johnson’s p te ro cs , Kenneth The latter, waa. from E i l a b a f t
by - fflr la l*
A ltk o u (h H h 8, j o h m m t lh . M. Simpson, a dep u ty a id n ta k tra - GUm , Mptawte (toora MWWary
te r, dourht to clea r the final and waa oddrsosed to all k^ g t e '
, , . . ,
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,

teaa ta il- Uw country the
t r .u i.t
•Sate te a 'g r a te , experim ent haai
»ca&gt;«veti oortaia liam ou uujetU tea,
b u t baa fouad o l com plete success,
test t o t e t e i . m u st 10a w.U
fl.ftAVW |o throw-open our porta to-all
•M g maba m an ara w orse,
w il,
on ./ m a ss mure perilous the up- ■ Jm ™ tatrator, has been ill for al- con tro versy over the so ft o w l I t sold K ilte r w aa p traw rttaf-'ta? - '
fuctg and other raw m aterials which
iH .aftiicu Itu rar
* * U i* f
g M io s a that rem aius, and tbe mo*t a week from a a infeatlon rode b y b rin rin g the A labam a and fu n d -raisin g p la n , a a # t i k a T l W !
.wool* com u ry w b l applaud him- th at necessitated a slig h t opera­ K en tucky operators Intv th e fold. lodge* n ot t a &gt; w M e r plans f s o W
tfmf w« w M l send them .an am bassador
_h_
______» one, and g w SeergUry of S tate will
T h ere a n abundant signs q f tion, i t w as said both he and ffotJi groups d'-clined to sign the
• i » f t M s v w ty fo r th e Rusafan agibettwuiar e f d SUUo frill
th e atanefansss o f th a cowatry. The President Roosevelt had been in­ -h arter prom ulgated IP days a go
* ■
e n te b ty en U rtal* on u entirely -uoeom m gpiatk. scaJb in
S illy ta lk o f reeslu tio n , of the end form ed fu lly abou t the pro pored *-y Mr. R too erelt.
Simpson
predicted
an e a rly
o f t h e Constitution,
has
been coder.,
tronor o f the American • sm bH i a Jaa sad low er dlplom«t»l
pushed into the liasoo wn.-r* it
Mid riokB to th e various R ussian Mtd American •m toosleb j
In h is room a t the W alter Reid agreem ent on w a ges and hours
belonged.
D espite n halt In th e TTotpilal, the adm in istrator y e s­ which would permit issuance by
will m ake sl*n.language when t jte / t o * on th e tara to ifidlstatistics o f an overstim u lated re ­ terd ay signed fo r presentation to the President o f an exeenthre
cw trif U ttt toety owiO&gt;—to n g fa each other.
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covery, th e cou n try in doing well P residen t Roosevelt nine codes of order incorporating th eir b e a k
eon/ayvpcs l*;Jsri.llk* try ■|| ftuwoiM . this n ^ i rf U~'rir simple as It Is. may lead &gt;
•;
o u r
end w ill do b etter
and better rum petition apd announced ha ex- scales into the gen eral c de.
rp m o n jin o o ip llm lrl pr/'t]lrlp '1 There (a nobody tike w dip-j
expressed
su
r­
O
fficials
e'en
least six
knsatv/orw sriilnc .a country Into trouble. Once tw o diplo - 1
“ tally
,0 APPro”
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lik n vt t«
holds T'or* before he return s to his prise th a t p rode fo r the an th ra­
f M t s r i a r t a peak log to-«»ch other there 11 ^ M l * whjjN i
cite. coal Industry had not y et
i^D» i f Q i i ) f I p ffolUjf to 1 wind up, A nw ni H it fliwt * __ __r r , _______ ___r
/WTf1
1WT„ ^ Mirill M Presi- desk, probably en T hursday,
rnral^ed. It w as expected
C od es approved yesterd ay were k w
L k J o g a w h j c h a r e I llte fy t o h e d io tV M O tl, a m t h e c l a i m s o f j slid* t o tn ak e is one o f expediency, d , „ i Roosevelt would turn u the
other I fo r th e lime, building supplies, some tim e a g o . H owever, ronferp r i v a t e A m e r i c a n s w p o w e n ? te o U a b e n o u g h . t « le n d m o n e y
pu t th a t ap p eal, in ou r judg- in fla tio n is t, and all
the
w ith! opt leal m an ufacturin g, te x tile m»- •oce* w ere im HcrsliwI to he proto t h e f o r m e r c a tr a n d t o t h e E e r e n e k y . g o v a r p m ^ iit .w h ic h j« e n t,
i, , »o overw helm ingly t w i i s t &lt; wh» would monk.
j chine r e
m an ufactu rin g, electric •redin g looking tow ard on agree­
teaa t w t a h lls h e d n t th e time of t b e eevoietlon. .
,
.
a g a in st in fla lion th a t tha advo ■Ah* c-rrwicy on.) fig k t tbe
b a tte r y m entjf act u r e a , sdvertta- ment between miner* and operav And Drqtuibly. long before t k e t t e detoteere paid,
pald. thp
thg ssuu b ‘T " '1 moT*r c« w
all the stren gth of h i , eh
I Ing sp ecialties, wom en's belt menu- trrs before the ch a rter Is pre­
, r&gt;nu
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| k - i m m Im i , g o v e r n m e n t a»h f c r a h a tter olte.
and n ffk e be would do is,
..
f.c tu r in x , ,n d the k n ittin g, braid­ sented.
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In h u v f r o m
Tba freeW en a is plainly facing the return of p ro sp erity t
WHI t&gt;e a n te to o u y
m
^
M jm U U tra- th? b lu , e agles
th a t c,
« » -r i» I ..U » p # v « r iB to d R u # b I
In an e ffo r t to rlen r up some
in g a n d setr e coverin g m achinery
A a v l u i Dpoducr ra
Ilo w t ------ —
---------------tlon. W hether the cou ntry ’ yet batcAed betw een now and 1
m anufactu rin g Industrie*.
•
reported m isunderstandings o f the
m a y n o # « M f« B ih * dteUBBioR* b u t th e S o v ie ts w ill p robably realises tha fa c t dr not; o ffk ta l
-----------------------A f t e r a gen eral conference w ith scope of codes a fte r th ey are
gH -cW r a ' fMkt Hon ot&gt; aom e o f thrir. C o m m u n ist p ap er a s
hts p rin cip al s t a ff memhere tn»t made e ffectiv e , fr a n k S. Poliak,
A tterta iry whd
lasted until late M onday night.
laetarifar."&lt;♦
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assistan t counts) o f th e N R A , Is­
Johnson ra ile d others o f hta aides
go M fa r aa w a c a n fin d o u t, m o st peop le h a v e no o b ­ T he plan has ach ieved . certain
sued a form al interpretation a s ­
d efin ite la c c s is e s It hae pug aevje
c
tio
n
fo
R
u
ssia
n
reco
in
tltlo
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Itwclf.
If
on
ly
o
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r
A
m
erica
n
[fo r ta lk s eestew lse.
Tdnn, ylvaol*
sertin g th at codes "become bind­
e rst mill lorn o f people to work.
M
'snw
hilw
dteplte
vehement
hi U s H isry'gR i'to fWfiOO. 4 ip lo # u ta c a n ’t lea rn to apeak t tyaala n .
T h at to nog ■ to ba f o r g o tt e n .- I t
protests In tom e sections to the ing upon e a:h em ployer In the
•kam, fbfttedKftdfc ntesnemL
, IteRsMloiM
pm iteW a "hKrigff- fHep - aeaaias.1 lU i j t V M illV T T .til.U ) t t f lr C U lt
N-iths -BesU raiJrood man in
— n o to M y th B textile# er&gt;4 coal—
retail date stated In the crnle, re g a rd W IN T B tt P A R K , 8 e p t, 27^ Foe lions
contained ht tl|a
C o t# H a u J D o n e
laMod RUtoa, ho should be
on tha road to a poosihle return
a rte ta . tha adm inistration anu lty rep lacjm en la an.I additions el ch
_______
I j t o K r i* i t m , ™ lh“ Aar
to health. T hrough r w i e a 'i i hea
i on e-h elf of one
ie g M lg «ri kb U I hk » b r n d -d u r in g U»* D tescitl rirrvm ren ted tha « n tl-U “e t gets , Rollins College for the tilth y re ri nn1lnCwd Irse then
"r
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a.aO ■ 1 1 . _d __..mI.I •avfnftea
.opening this w rrk total 17 Pres __
_ " o f the expressions repercent
b u s in g .* g l * « B l l « V M r i the u m w t t w . U U o f w « W k t /r ir a
__1 opposition.
Ident Hamilton Holt announced a t j e |r ^
voiced
later** tin g
names ore fotnto *kouW fg k e h « tr t fro m th e gx u m p le net by E. u Cor/I. w h o
the first facu lty m eeting o f thw
|Hundreds e f le tte rs and '• • • '
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b a p th» tntehnteou * ms Mar
) rs.r yesterday.
gram s have reached the edm le 1*M -uAfvctelty1 tbUf 'ymm, -sriiste ** T e a yeaTB^KO !»•
btij'Injr aeeom l-hand t » w from
ho ha* fulfilled the terms* t f the
Four profesanrs, an aesoctato| tra tio n
since it m*de the cqde
*te-' 'tteutevrlte'* ara' ratndtag ju n k y . n i a ,
W . m t k l n f A e n j to to tr^ k y l o o k i n g
prtifeesor, eight assiatent |irofea-j nirhllr last week. Most of »h«m
dd-ra'add' Q'M ‘''PvankllB, Jit i o t e t e F E t e t e B ^ K l u e a t o g ihnrn. F rp m th la m m le .t b e if in ;
l o r ,, two Instructors, an-l an *■ »-, Indorsed
the
fir e
provinlons.
a a o t f d l th a rra*n«a*&gt; woe t* idna k a tr a v elled th r o u g h th o v a jlo u . .ta g e n o f b e in g rare
■isteiit Instructor are included !r. TM« section o f the m *ri« r retell
taring'hi, TtfrhniSh- yste. -Gog,
thr nrw gru^i'. In a-ldltlon. the BP-1 rrxls would prohlhlt seise below a
S+ver; a -M-b «cfc. op*r.tor, tfUfktoa Une:
fenejal
point int-nl
ol
Mr,. Helen t!.| p ,ir, rsn re-eoH n - w ho'e-»l» cost
rhBnager o f m i M itom oliUe fa c to r y , ap t! flm illy p resid en t and
of Col. Floooaralt, gitaoteooo
S p rague as a ctin g dean of w om en, plus in nereset 1* the drug co te
it groat "Teddy,!' and flllrd
an&lt;l of Mmr M arie Sundelluo. pri-jith s n vovU 'o" h e r . - s ' c o f Irate*
w oqtd Btsem to be a fr ig a tta in m e n t o f aa ccea a fo r
,
guest s&gt; m||ri,w1
„ n Which the mafian i dnnn* soprano,
i hg atuergge (OKh^but it w a t on ly a b e g in n in g fo r f o r d . IJe
The President Is forsd. Diets'
f e - t e r e ' fls - s S price st s dls
atooduc&amp;d n * p (Jfc&amp;igoa And n ew m ea a a o f o p era tio n an d le f t fora, with the unpkasant necrssMy tist fur the winter term
C onservatory o f Music '
g .-O tty Cemrotaildn In Ifl- an Indelible ImpnDit o n th e a u to m o tiv e in d u a try .
* ’’ • ro „n , o f mors th -n W percent.
f! e a ^ uf deflstltig U. l r A .((b Its rls)
utfunreil,
.
Whether Treel-lent Roosevelt
U 'eoasld erisg-» genarhl ong 4 u is * V L y « n e iiie « MotorB, P u e e e n tw r g atm C olu m b ia A xle.
proportions.
Moreover
he
has
to
*" H eading the
li*l W
nil xata* 1 st h i mesh* of
f r o m a n to m o b iW . C ord n e x t tu rn ed hi» a tte n tio n to do eo at a moment when he has slan ts in the field i o f tile ra tu re (
na i-owtnbs lo optrst* the city
pm teasor o f ciaasita.
fo l* ir y olong' tW *crty’» irriatUni and tk e k id tsa try -a w o k e on e m o rn in g to fin d th a t himself, through N. R. A., reawak­ and F,ngh»h are lliose hf Richard J
ened tha hue -slid cry of tbe In­ Rurton, the poet, critic, essayist,
l(r j| A lb e its H awes, aasist* w fik b y rs Wlpg yeAind*) he had a eq u lred J M im m i A ir c r a ft C o .,- H e g ta rted C en tu ry
rdisg lo thh te n ia of' h r#- AirtjnAJ an d tb r e u g h circuitouB bu*ine#» d r v e lv p m e n ts flationist*. Kwh it the vicious and form er h'S-l of the lle p irl* ! w ll professor 111 astroiiom .y
circle which the wage-rataleg, ruent o f Knglish at the lln lve rsU y ,
Ur Rdward J. Solstrom . assist
• groemfnl.
And thr funny lu iy q d .c o q ir p t o f th e A m erica n A irw a y * b o w d . a im in g «t
pricx-raising policies of the plan o f M lnnrsote, as professor if ( lll p ro fessor of chriniatry.
Bfcoul i&gt; Is th st th* city a u -li-a a -d h a n a domlRADt p o sitio n in a ir H-auaport.
have produced. It is tbe farmer E n glish ; Edwin G ranherry. a u th o r[
j Stuart Cam pbell, aaatattar down tfigfti fndddss' e Vd- ’ | v ’S he n * lt , A ta g liin g tilin g hoard a b ou t Cord w aa w h en who |g to-wy kading lh* inflation
of "T h e Krl K in g’ »nd " S tr a n g e r .'
p ru f,« „o r of physi a.
outcry, and hi* u o u t is precise­ and Isrvers" and wtnnri o lilh e la -t,
A
T row tirldgc, Jr., on
I Jtrgv 10r Gfattei
ly tbo tainstlfig of retaU price* 0 . H enry Memorial P risa (o r tie -1 . ; , i . « t professor of ethics ond
which N. it. A. has coinpel led.
host short slnry appearing In an yj
p rublcm».
AAV to ngxw'kn'fcitataiy I*
Tha frequently heard opinion
Am erican m sgnrine, as «nsistanl|
j j r vv'riidell C . Btene, assistan t
id Mm money.' Romeons
of lb* pairs leal expart* that tha
I toll'the government this.
Pno*ld*nt will Inflate the currency professor of E n glish ; anil tlaioii pr„£,o#or of philosophy.
Misn K»the-ine E w ing, instrurm tfctor whicu thy povrrata based un 4hu predwq nsasit. Re Paul d 'E stop , nr lies -k t'on stan l o f,
dhoy^'t X-fuW Js (h ft kindmust inflate, Uuy orgoe, or brae Fronee as professor of F ranca i „ r m d isiu n ti a its.
C ivilisation .
Dr.
E lu *b cth
W. K ln gsbu rg,
I soldo or-op pro* I*S«T. Moved
greatly la poliliasJ f w it ig t .
Agwtacjr F o r ^
Other appointment* are;
im iliu clur *n ornithology *ud *»I pleas e f Chin i for relief
Thara may bo aometklog io th o

WELCOME!
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Cowboys

G u e s ts

C racker
Day”

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Lumber

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WORLD’S
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LIMEADE

ROOT BEER

CRAZY* CKYHTAIK
Welfopy: To Our Ktjf» ^ l e r i

reasunlng in tht skuio view. U
holds nothing wlkterar if an*
looks thice man lbs or six months
ab*sd. For if the I’reotdoot loflstss • little now, he will h«*s to
iaftlto eg*hi and mote itraatieaRy

TWENTY TEARS AGO
pUteo w h en It era ta sold for
A k ta k ta , t o r t l l f M « f i*
I to It* pres se t supply o f gold;

t o daughter,' Ka besco. hove rehJVOsd fVony o ftxoaant visit to
t o old k o to l» fto r a r k r a ta .
They k ft Ralph In Tnlladslphta
where h* will attend medical collegs. Mr. ftsmbolt, 0 nephew of
ttr. Htevens, accompanied them
home and wjH remain her* dur-

Ik* shooting. They or* hta brothor. Clarence- k9i kt* son, Wayne,
14i rad Eric EadAerd *2, .

palleU.

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tofM-fta s-■tetef

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Dewey Potter woo arrooted toceoily lor Jtaatlog Ota pries'* proporty without pormtenteo, and had
husklog or .to a tpjwrrei la whipb
both Borties m m Ihroolanltag od
eoaeso wo* Uio q-ootloa wh.oh
officers sought to seiLU.

Real Story ,Behind
KHffijg Of Railway,
Magnate I. SobrM]

ML L- T,‘ bOftg

WAYNE! Vll.LT, N
JI7-—UI7—With

four

|l-r, Sbrrlff Low* loot
fltwed U s w orth lot

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MATERIALS
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Re-J Barhams ? Look TTfcese
Wfcz±\ ^our IJollar Will Buy

Shirts
49c
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j- i

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pMa

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�m e banpoiid herald, a

, - i f z * . 3. f . B u m * and rblld: en,
1 af Orlando, a re the gueata o f Mr*.

Bum*

p arent*, M r. and
,- H . C n llum , W aat Side.

M r*. E.

Evangelist Services
Are Proving Success
-D u rin g

the

revival

e rrv lc e i

«• M r. and Mr*. 0 . E . M cK ay, which have been conducted by Dr.
know
e-*.' K n , M u rray J a r v li, M r*. M arrc* B urke Culpepper,* w ell
;
T y r e , M r*. R . F . Crenahaw , Mr*. r v a n g c lh t, during the pa»t *rveral
day* ami
which
w ill
ronlinue
-. r A . D . S hoem aker, M re. W . W.
th m n gh Sum hiy, nt th e F ir*t
■ ~ W arren , M rs. p e a rl H . B ahhiti, i Metho&lt;li*t C hurch, over fiO per'• * end Mia* F loren ce M cK ay
were *on* have ome forw ard at Dr
■ ' am on g tboee fro m here m otoring C ulpepper'* in vitation and a l*rg&gt;
to O rlan do M onday even ing
to num ber o f them have applied fom rm bervhip in the church. The*e
la tte r wifi In* received
Sunday
m orning at the 11:00 o'clock *er-ir*.
|
Dr. Culpepper'* lu liject for t o ­
night'* »ervice w ill he,
"W h o'*
Who In H ell", w hile
tom orrow
m orning at 10:00 o’clock he w ill
conduct a *peria1 rervice fo r m em­
ber* of the O rder o f the Ea*tern
. S t a r wh&gt; w l l attend in a body.
'
"T h e Hound* o f H e ll" will he
the nuhject fo r the nervier Thur»ayd even ing at 7:30 o'rlo k.
The Hrv. Sm ith Hardin *tate&lt;
thi* m orning th at the a dience*
nrr in r r e n tn g d aily and intere*t
in the rervlre* i» great.

A t a r t t in t m eeting
of
the
South Side P rim a ry P . T . A . o f ­
fic e r * ar. I com m ittee
ch a / m rn
fo r the 1933-34 eeaton were elect­
ed. A m o n g tho»e who will *«rve
d u rin g Ih e com ing y e * r a re : M rs.
W. W . G x t a c h , prea dent; Mre.
Quintan
Brow n,
vice-pre*identt
Mre. C . F. I*roetor, eecretarjri
M r*. S tr ll* P. A rrin gton ,
prin ­
c ip a l; Mr*. M. N. Cleveland, f i­
nance chairm an ; Mr*. K. (I. Fox,
hoepitality chairm an ; Mr*. W. S.
B rum ley, mernterehip
chairm an;
M r*. 0 . O. Danner, p u jlic ity ; Mr*.
Fred M eyere, publirrxion*; Mr*.
C. K (iorm ley, lunchroom; Mr*.
V illa W illiam *, w elfare; Mr*. II.I
!».
Ptrkin a, playground;
and
Mr*. II.V '. K uiaell, library.

turn m atch w ith D eLand player*
tomorrow, aftern oon a t the m unici­
pal link*, and local fana have been
e tte m b d * cordial Im itatio n to
attend flu tournam ent b y A ndrew

B L A Y tic lf

S tre e t."

HATS $1.00

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GET IT AT YOUR F A V O R I T E ^
FOUNTAIN. A VARIETY OF FLAVORS •
INCLUDING FRESH STRAWBERRY;?.
PEACH, CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, A N p &gt;
MAPLE WALNUT.
7 J

LODGE

Srhaal loft today for
attend the* W o rld 'i

8TOOL8 #n.J PICTURES

GIFT TABLE
tor

$1.00

MILADY’S
SH O PPE

l ^BUTTER
Bacon, lb. ‘

I tliurik &gt;t*u
Dr. Iluiko

II
■ half dotpn links
&lt;• ■ i in the office, Finley I*. Carson,
ii
Iot amt- rtirifusetl ami faile&lt;t to ohtt'Cl serve n chorus of o n l m shouted

10-35

Final Discovery Night
w flO WILL W IN ?....

LORETTA Y()UN(
‘‘Midnight Mary”

J l'D G K FAC ES t 3 fAI(GF,V

Gauntlet
Of EYES!

,1
H alf a tl.zen ir .n doftr* w tr a
n'o ; r i .r d III lh at im n n er and tho
pnK-r-.jon filed through, f i n a l l y ,
I they reechrd a guard roofn, on*
v wall ftl. n h c h fu m e d p a * V a | t|i*
„ nisiii *■ &gt;• o f the prison, f
,
I
A t that point two g ita r l* . Ouy
B uiklow and F ( r i W ellnita, ifur
tinned the gro p. W tftftft* Wm*
, a lu tv a I Into unc m triaaen eai by
• p i.I-.I i o t I*. B u ik lo w Wa« ’ or red
e to open the outer gal*. &gt;

r t X L (IM leolag year•elf ia a erewdf l&gt;«
peapli ’* eye*
‘°

&lt; Me«' thrwegh fw i-la
uanaeezuitr Do yee
M a . vrUOdtd dr**«
tr year Mdkaad’a hag •
flaw lie a w n a p e l l
. every walk?
'1 laa’t It all so allly
• baa we c g a ' U e p
' m t f t blai y e a wear

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PRY CLEANERS
Cos you ran the gauntlet of eyee?

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I'hcnc 39

Seminole
SAUSAGE
SHOP

25c 3

Soap, 2 for

S(t*nIt*; ih

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GA.

Small Hams, Ih
Small Shoulders

T 0R K
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I'o* k Ml \\ •" ’ II

P tllth

Sausngi'. Ih

Boy* w ill i lik e the**
•tu rd y , oxford*
of
brown o f black c a lf
with the am art per­
forated ' band aeroM
the toe.

M EATS
FINEST (JIIAI.ITY

AI Ihtse prices you cun'l afford to
deprive your fumily of good meats.
Here are a few of our specials.
G irl* ^rtll approve the
“ grCWn-up" am*rtne«a
#f thee* T -atrap slip
per* In kid or patent
with reptile trim m ing.

U 'e h tri. ( lu ll, K ill n r R o u tu l

STEAKS, Ih.

CT

&lt;4

5 c

t I I O P &gt; . !h. J

I S ip " &gt;l»li*k"*l

| IIIH S . 3 lb s

2 5 c

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II \ M &gt; H a l f . * w h o le . 1
&gt;.!•'" I Ktllllli'ww

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PICKLES
No -J f ill. M ilford

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Beat (iratle

White Bacon, lb.
4 Lffta Meaty

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2 5 c P k g . S t . Rogftfte
RA ZO R BLADES,

T . Our f l U ' y:”

• ’Neck

‘

BONES, 5 lb s.....

Cowboy* •

‘ .LAMB and
Vlaitor*

VEAL CHOPS, lb

-V

H . Y. S tate

V.-

CHEESE, lb ......

TUBES

C R £A W

R e a c h e s , ib.
APRICOTS, lb .,
■ V ‘0 B iu

HUJNES, 2 lbs.

with, each •purchase we will give' VachAol
pud) free of e b u u .;:^
■

I W I N S , 2 lbo.

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Pound

Santa

XTRA SPECIALS

4

HAMS, lb.
I
Center Slices, lb ......
M
P

Zir™
{READ
A ]

Brown Sugar. 4 lbs.
Monarch Vacuum Pack Golden
H*ntrm Whole Kernel
q I

CORN, 12 oz.can ...
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Quart J a r
A p p le B u t te r

ALL FOR

Mi’lli u ami lb lii i«»u«

Kingan's
PURE LEAF

;

LARD

9

&gt;

0 5 c 2 lbs. 19c

'Independent-H om e Ocvn^d and O perattcL#

406

Patnu E xtra Fancy

RICE, 2 lbs.

406
,m P

CASH

AND

MEAT

GROCERY
M A R K E T *

SANFO RD

AVENUE

( U n i t Inin.tiii S mul . I

: BEANS
CLEANSER

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&lt;4 ^
1 D C

Pound*

c COFFEE lb. 1 7 c

Wealorn
Half or Whole

59c

c F L O U R $ 1 .9 9

FRANKS, lb.
Fork Chops, 2 lbs.

w 8 I II. Carluii

dS

I'tilvK .ii'il

SANFORD
AVENUE

ROUMILIAT &amp;

21c

FRUITS IN BULK

DATES, lb.........

ene Shi

t i 'M I ’i i l N I)

l-a r tfe

In Bulk—

DTH
L J in rPASTE
a o 1C* McKesson’sShapaai
S H A V IN G

-

Spare Riba, 2 lbs.

MILK
NUCOA
FLOUR $ 1 - ° 9 LARD

F u ll C r e a m

Roast, lb. I2V2C and

WELCO

Butter lb
COFFEE 2 8 c
CHEESE lb. 1 7 c

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B eef

CRACKER DAY” SPEgfAj-SrTube* McKeeson'a

4

Rcast. lb. 10c &amp;

’. famo.'e ra n i t | emiody producer,
Bu*by Berkeley, ^he mu*ic and ly ­
ric* are t y the Inmou* tram of
1 Harry VYarrtn and Al Dubln, woo

f ’rt-amorv t'uuntrv

SUGAR

SKIT. 2S, 2D. :t()

THURSDAY. FRIDAY \NI&gt; SATl’RDA V

.1 DAYS

M o n a rch

P rk

D R IE D

SEMINOLE

lb.

ROBERTS’ m

SANI-FLUSH can

rd H T ’ v

Phone

n «ntativ«-4 w e ie toln hy Norinait
II Dit\i*. Amei lean ntnliaaaador*
it! Iuii*e, ihut fhe I'n itid S ta tes
w ll not join in the uni'o»i*jr of
any such penalti**
The French
o fficia l
rirclared
th eie « n ‘ a hop, tii-Tinaiiy m ight
• winiT into line with the French
plan, etplninm ir thuj tlic a t
llri*
tain anil ltnl\ l-nd i*cie«*d to m o d
Of till* p oin t« *» t md

Ihlt'DM ih

•’?

w eary Utiur ja*t

meiit win made til eat B ritain vr*J
tide! - tood to tie Imliimf hack.
T h e K r m h arrl B ritish

mw

on (he nrn-t-n

3wsas

T he III it - i in la n d
li.a cu a te l
tin* treruial dia«imiame?*.t aitua
tioii at a » | ccimI m c e tlu f
la st
week. W hile no o ff-iia l announce-

N« New CftuneH For
Alarm Seen In ( ’uh«i

IheHc arc Ihi- F o u r Arln which will
compete fur Ihr I'I ml l’rl/e of Ihi- nr rite*
1—
Rusnl Hlalcrn. Mrlorty Vendtirn
2—
Dorln Jurknon, ArriilinUr .lt.tnrcr
3— Truluck Sinters, Sonj'ntrrH
■I— A rthur Mongt-r
, Paul Simpson
The "llow-do-ynii-tln" Ikiys

Running
That

! A new type of film drama- That
1° him
|| ||r (ii struck him aim mt sim ­ (.1. what ha* hern created hy Dirrcultaneously in the leg *»»•! in the J tor Mervjrn I^Roy in the Warn*’
" *l
sboublt-r The de*puraik«r*
fin- 'I Hro*. pio d u rtio n of "Gold Digger*
Joseph• t*hed isnsack ng the office, and of 1933," which o|&gt;rn» a t the Mifo r lie I wh*n they heard an alarm Ian* on Sunilay. Thi* ty p e o f picterirh
imi«I« Ihr puson
| tu re had it* fo re ru n n e r in “ 42n.l
A s the&gt; flrtl, they encountered.I S tre e t" bnt Gold
D igger*" I*
* n | Sheritf ( b arle i Mill, of CorydonJ .a id |o entirely eelip** it in t h j
riuakn^ |w,f#t w h i bail brought several » h rrr for e of it* d ra m a , in com ­
Marry prisoners to the penitentiary. They e ly eitoation*. It* catchy »ong hit*
overpowered him, took his w eap ­ and t h r nhvetty an.1 b eauty of i'e
I 'e ip " * il( M Kuril ettunt)
ons, amt forced him to carry four i g ig an tic and
'I v ».vih for
r » J 'f r y ;
e p rrta ru la r danre
' i f them a w ay ia hi* au'.o mobile.
M ;r k b y , M* to 1U &gt;**ora
•n»emble*.
A
ahert
d
ia
ta
p
e.
d
u
»
a
III*
high­
in .} . .1- IJii M tntll'bn.
p ' e muet d lfflcu lf proldem th a t
w ay, In* other *t*
forced
the
rm itly ,
yaMits f *r a
l-eltoj
«u
driver Ilf ail nutomo.dle re tr y in g confronted D irector
iv , unit Jam es Clark,
tw o women to head hi* ra r in ti th r p .o p r f h a la f S S d f 'n ta .l e k sn.l
t’t.un'y, lift' fur ki3to l
a .iltrh They rmle aw ay w ith the d ra m a *o th a t e afh Would he a
I b e &gt;. a p e «tai lvt| 111
driver, leaving the women l*ehrd. dU tinrt ehow in I ta a tl' and* yet
shut facto ry . Agitata;
Tin- driver w** freed later g l near
A I s i t l!\an s vljp ' aur
l y G ary
pr* i. . I that he Was n&lt;
Three nf the Deelng ronviet*
tt.ausc of a brtukd #•
ati*n&lt;lorie&lt;l Sheriff HiU'a autom o­
Jtiiit'i y
men bile pear W heeler, lad-, laet nigiit
Mr %vns grrciei* by I
'a ft e r f i n i n g another motoriat to
w lh | I in is arid four
^ Ive i p hi* machine. They ro*r&lt;d
Tb • n iiiiit'tii dirai nu t) D fl
a w a y in the new ly rom m and-t-r-d
f»i*T*e«| him
ami D It, N
their
plant su|M'r m ien le n t, Ui
acrfllh* 4 a r w ith the .h e tilf atilt
pmiy lh«*tn.
• prieoner.
D eputy SherilT
Gordon
Uey1ul.ru*' with them a steel shaft nold* a l V a lp araiio .aid that 'h e
f.»r i.-c as a ta tte r in g
ram _ |f ■ kwUf. auto m o i.le ran out
of,
iit-tsl .1, the prisoners foiced F !v ln '
gw.ul ne aad lh - run net* h a lU l|
nn i S*e%ens t • accom pany them an automohiie driven t y
1 'e .llj
into a ventilating tuni.rl rJnn ng
Stain er, fa n n e r living near Vw•uimIi i (lie prison buildings. There
p ir a iio . They fo irrd Stainer *o
t hr v In M a conference
drive them t . W heeling
where
A ll" i the "council of w a r’ oach they obtained geaolin*
fop thr
t f tb** d ’ spriadoc* picked up a farm er’* car.
Wilhativ. Joan Il!ni&gt;«lr1l, Alina* Mr •
| bundle »&gt;f shirts *nd they m s r ^ f 1
S t* ner etrap ed while gaeolm e M atofi. Ituhy Krab*r« Dick Towrt up .ntu a C e ll Id ck.
w z i In ln j p u rrh a.e V He *aid the ell, G u y Klhhre, K rd Sparka and
Hill to m y the G in ger
n,
f'fttli g u aid they
enco intrred ronvicta forced
Itog^r*.
Two
Hundred
* wa« old i ) th r escaping
men. gaanline.
rhurua girl* are a part of the elab ­
"w e're ta k n g these *kifta u^ i."
The brilliant
orate, mobile art*,
M m it n l by pistols rondla\pi c#I new danff and aung conception*
nraUi the hurdles of ah l * * M 5vaw»|
were created and atagrd by the
a n j Stevens could not | i v t a

ill -ul tilts:•«•*III at!' c e m e n t .

SONS

GOFFEE

‘Gold Digger* Of ’33"
Will Be Here Sunday

p n j/
k -f* I s

C ulpepper.

HK!!»

To-Night

J

and

Roast. Ih

In bebs!f of the F ist M othenlist t*biir«h, ami its "plom lid
pastor, tin* l(e\ S m ith Martini,

r» u m e M i Ih « n n presented ra«
rlitly n« ilealiilijf to act UP PW*
«!lit*s lot nn&gt; tialioii v io la tin g •

ruhe Links Heart.Of
Antxvcrp With Resid e n 1 i a 1 Districts

Week-End “Ctacker Day" Specials

IMitor, Tho S an fu n l II. rubl,
S a rfo rd , Fin.
D ear Sir:
I wi^b to tb a rk ybu for the
fin** spare y ,u have given mo
in your valuablo paper I have
ren-J )*u r paper dally. I like
it* m rrb tn ira l g r t i p, tli i m it a
edilonat.i are worthwhib*, iis 'J
i nnitldor it a roast of t Vi • r m n ."
May Da mo
Font u no
ever
wmitr-qpnn ym U 'm d TiFr itauglT"
tor, "M iss F m tu n o", never pay
y u n ' i»it.

Solid Front Among
Four Powers Seen
At Geneva Parley

»

BAGS, JEW ELRY,
•

Weakening OfPrescnt
Structure I s Seen
In Proposed Action

)sts Of Ar-

WHILE IN TOWN SATURDAY EAT^
SOME OF OUR SEMINOLE ICECREAM**

Mrs. Loucks Hostess
At Party For Sons

SATURDAY FOR
"CRACKERS”

(len rge
C hicago to
Fair.

ft

Had accenting U Mr. Cm
the vUitor* a re coming' H ft
with the InUntlon of raft
the bemt’ng they look at the
of Ih* local*.
•’.■•X.m.

CRACKERS”!

WELCOME

I
I

ILL DECIDE ON
IRGAIN PRICES

M r. e e l Mr*. R. M .'X a a M
returned today from Haiuea
where th ey ip e n t a f*W da

w rote the

DOLLAR DAY

ALL SUMMEIl

t K f 'ey k K o r t l f t l W

tliJ tlioaC rliatncla on the le ft
batik would f licit n the banker*
maintained* (hat the . fictile deIimi U v Mc!i v.-’ uld l» • dev eloiHtl in
ritctl from aurh
a&gt; m&lt;titution*
• • ‘•Jill l»e d ea rly pui(ha»ed if they
involve i an y w eakening o f the
I exiMitt^ lankin jt s t r in lu i* or r.^ ‘
) a llie d ill the o n im errfit a-ank*
a • »*..!! y II 1 !"*»• &gt; Oik, Weill u I ns
I rin g n Ir t&lt;» Kive (he public a
i »• m cxvrut*' I h
t i.»n •* r in t
----?mv m r v i m n’ u .y o f th e th .n ry
leva adrq u t e kiinki^K nervioe than
i *d, trebn cul «*.}*;’ t nfi I v '»k
. H v i r o A q T n of ' hr N B A . property organ zed
le fo r e . If/ u advo cate^ a rh u
in n. A ll the hi it *i i.i! i i '" I *vcrc
t u t I L L A H I O policing, w ith rJ t
w artim e
hyet’ank ► h uM po***»* the sole r y h l
i&gt;f Ihdumu m « u ifn tturt*.
tacim, o f the u*e o f th e Blue E a gle
o f note i nue and the du ty be laid
*i I c w.uR hit* »•» * m lit;I
»v
I___* .
n
nna an inteillgrv.t inveattration o f
upon each
of 4hr
com m ercial
n O U 1 d B e to y in g p .n t ir * .
tiiO.iKkU’OO f r u r i r | eibit'it fl»».
anka o f keeping a rraerve with
0'iH,iHk»l. lt« c mp! IH*n vxr* nt»t
' "D o n 't go**ip", ia the by-w ord
O T T A W A , Ont.. Sept. 27. — the r t n l r i l bank at all tun a. it
A N T W E R P . Iteleium . S e p t.
p i i w l f i l 1‘cffsrr next
hi»*
N, Sept. 27. — tha- M iu Mughr* »p -vail among
• was t e ’ ievrd that |he a ctiv itie s of
•One i'f the w ir M ’d oii-At in'Im*.
I’iMitid.to * hnvt- fi*iidhta«l n
p rree a b a rg a in ? , women in a recent !&amp;-&gt;by
air‘ the com m er cal I auks noiild Ik* so d I pay fo r a ( ,,t rl* n e tour of the Ea»t. If a woman
rioua!y curtailed, reactin g to *‘ h* «rbmarim« ln m iflin g pi ircti* Im* Nf.st nhni*l *f the tim e uud M*
’ com*liM|f !
w iili flir «*f
♦ \* f h honu« of S.thM.O.»!• finno-d
. .
„
note* a violation o f a endr it i*
ttiradi nr tatfr »f the 4tn&lt;n *»•' I to t
rent ‘labor contii, .
, .
.
.
.
.
o|v,*ii iij; of the | ** tnil** long ' I •
f the
not her uuly to go**ip to her
rm all rom m unitira in i a iticu la r.
rro c e r &lt; W f r e rul» about it, m i 4.. turn in a
»l
An i l t r i n d i u to a central la n k Self eld t T ,,nm«f, « h i h ifiiku t
to JUfttify his d a - f ull. aign*«l report to the
local
t!»l*
* t IIIlMa'l
a llo c a te d by the hankeia in to de­ b " rr l «»f A nitti"|i'« hi«'aittf*t« t'cn ln
t F ifflc ?
recovery to a^ V If,
a f .e r
»l e
velop h* prrarnt ayatrm o f which with n fio w in p now r«-«:ilfTitinl
o n j ,*he question* courae o f tim e, rv&gt; im jm vcm e n t'
the F nanee A ct i* an expreaiinn. •i.biirb i *i ihi* oppruiL1 IimmU cl
' i
► men In tho aanda ia n otcA *hc should make a perThis Irvolvea:
} 1I p rlv "t
; *
now deginning o r * I a| p wl to the boaid.
t
I II IVfintnir the rr«pon*ihihty
T lir i n n t'.nn«*l i« (* • autnm«*
for the control of the reservoir of l.ili* tr a ffic but n «
say«
women
i» I -rMxlIrr ' 1
rr&gt;dit; (2) r e v iv in g the anomallu g h r* . 'T---...
.
.
mu»t1 L
Im* ‘—
taught Ui .realt&lt;» ih r ' •
.
l
v
L,
*
I p rrirn cr an«l p i lira l Intrrferwncr j Men a r a iif out of the dsfTtient • i bw ny •ffiiifu lin t
certain
i z . th at buy.ng below . certain 1
UcV „ f f,Pt.tll„ , . f „ r . .n.rol!
*«wth Im- Ivrn r n«lnirt^tl for
1’
,
p*inc
plea
i
in
bod
led
in
the
Finance
etandaid e n co u ra ge , the .w r a tflu ctu atio n . r " - - . . e d
l • tlr^li mu* nn&gt;l t y c lU l- Th»» v r * •’
i
A
it
a
rd
the
dom
inion
No»r*
A
rt
•hup, tho «»lavr nuirkots o f mod- . . .
...
,
bit-ulai i*iittv**I is n fniilv «lo«i* lb*
. . .
. . . . . .
t y Igrtulon ami Now lo r k .
| and the A llied A ct, rcw fecttvely.
ivrn Ind *try, arv.1 i h i l thor« m o 7
of ik.- II•»11mn*l Tiiiincl. Now «n
cort»in point
w which
b a r -j
A ft r r *l a lir g with the terioux , an l p ttiiiff the Dofu ni n
note »l*py
^
h*» • o f iFe D ofioll fu n R ili •** •••ifin'lv ri»n*luit
*f.l
n-ni
gain s ccaf&gt;c to
b^
imrirain* handicap* under * h c h
ventral i«*ue on a clear and definite h«Tunnel I «,niir
\i»n*r citu •*u- f**»»’«-*l oticv. l" Th»* i**t» • i-*i •Imin
ala
I'i)
v
estin
g
in
the
auth'*iitiea
an i
IroctMiic
lo m e th n g
| ta in n l at tho n *t o f hunuiii bap’** («•» t ami !*»•• **k
‘ who are .*o h com e ye«|Mrt«lt li\ 1 iir r h wli** «l.-«tgn** l nn I *-tiper
j pinoaa anti w vlfaro
•• than *il f - • ’
Tb»
lo t h for the note issue and f r ' •ott 11 -• h nMin.f of tFr •• tw o
i
**Thr inorchanl inu-t I r ai«U* I control o f the ii s e c t o r o f eredit, 1 nn«*!
ap orovn l
l*ir
lo'Ml • .'•M'lU**' tt.u
1«*iv fiilv
"
f«'"
i in an honr«t olfort to lo n t r hi* I the Vitv o f m ain lain itif aiieh a I1 o jo I '*(•«• !• it n.iH • la itt- l l In or brottil »'n •■
• •*!••
t ll
i**n«f
I 3Vi* head. If font i gtMMl* a rr r»*
ar^ nf.»
« n v t •«•* • i- n in ru m
i»i\i*oirnt
tu in ril ami minor purchase* arc
D p y n *f the S .h e '.ll Tn.in. I ' ' '* •— "'"'•-•I '»&gt;•&gt;' » ' •'*!
| rarn otl homo inatoad
of
hoing
G R O C E R I E S A n il M E A T S
I* n •■ *•»-• fell «a*.l h .t v T i e j
. ,.rr ....... • an |&gt;a*
am*
with
n
'alitional
co«t
to
tho
113 Palmetto Ave.
I’hune 93
initi«»n
l i iininrinit Ml i »n«a In* i
1 delivory service, a morchant who
••rn
U n b u n k * o f 111" l i v r r ' — r—
- ------------ tr-&gt; ,
,
ni
- t.a lly ti.-aiio« to ral»o It • scale
of way os will .«• in a poslti *n to
.d o so A woman who bay* a spool
Brookfield Roll
• o f th its .l and a»k* to h a te
it
sent, by that much litcrvoso* tho
' c st o f at I’ ing bor (bat *hroa«l ami
S P I C E D H A M . l b ...................
23c J Q
ird u ccs tho nt"rrhant's |*owrr to
irrrra«o salanos.
Wilson Certified
* Jf wo can leach women what
Lifebuoy
they should pay for com m odities,
All I i.l.
th«o' wil| soon b a rn to krv»w U&gt;th
-unfair %
|rrtro-cut*ifTfc * « n i f&gt;mfit»
R trM R JH D ' HA R’l Sic c o w I ik r . II,
i m i r t f when they soo it anti will
l*o a Jo to stoor a »afo co is« beHouae
'jetweeii the two to tho advantago
of the honest m orchsnt. his emj ,loyee« and tho honest
fu tor)
' from which ho b y* In. gt*.».la
A lthough tho i tlul** ha\o not
"HEINZ RICK FLAKES, ,'i pi
I been in so.seion tli « - nnincr. vlu*»
P al* Dry B u ffalo Hock CIN GK H
| women have n »t l»oon idlo
Tho
1 I ‘tie r diftpatchotl b) M»« tiia co
, M orrim n I'oolo, p oonb-ot ol tinj (rent i t l Federation, to all d u b
j wr
asking then
*up|»oit «»l
■ a t.io s which have
oam otl
th»
S C O T T rtll.K T T IS S U E . 3 roll*
Hlue K rftle has t roughl an on
r.*o
1 thus a»l I* vespntiae M n . I*»m*!o »**
Ja member of the v«iw m e n ' a I
tiM iiy •&gt; -urd of lh • N B A .

0 0

DeLsnd Golfer. Will
—By Tilburl Play Here Tomorrow
'•*— i
S an ford .( e lfe r s w ill p U j a r t -

Committees Named
By South Side P.T . A At Last We've Got

S unlit lit-

I lit I Iv

U C*int

15c
9C
2 ( ’ana

I fti in yr Your Ju g

VINEGAR gal. 3 5 c
POTATOES10 lbs. 25c
iSt

BUYNOW
Inft-tinr grade* never cotne inlo our
Vriie. On’y I he purrxt maul truott/Oilhy (o -d*. ul whatever price you
pay .are Hold tu you here. Klgheat
quality, wldrwl te'ectlona, valuca.

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AhiI itit 'Aomlnhtrtilih' taWm*
Uu to qualify da m ' t m ^ orio In

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» Hare 2S^tf -hlldred from thd
school* «f tho Gtrmin t t H u l »t&lt; 1
taitdbdi-hr-tha* Words of Dr. Hugo'
K .h ~ - U H tV l nM .W r w rtiU i.lw :11

D J ttttr .

II**’ netiidd tho*
Raich's ■•IrodUotWi • It I I* ImpesalM*
t r malt*- pdlltle*l and national
frontier*-Idiht Wat.
* Thh cM tfbPEbtbpert- problem
'tahlMf’b* edWid'b^ elonOmld coh* f.Yvoawo Jaime, j«f Jacksonville;
ttfd«H-k o r in td tn * | !o n a l

dlscui*

*lon*, h i said,* RtaUcmcn who 'arc
talking of gwerantaes of
poke# muat rooognler, ha added,
fhat eubjecllon,. aaahnllatlaflC ;nd
absorption. &lt;f other- graup* wHSUialr oad* frontiers cannot
build lound- political* ‘ order. The
DaikMMtaaton- o* t t M n l Kufop*
which r**uiaad from tho" Parte

T w iii)i ”cT-auco T

tiMnWf dahbrr1 *hfr •hfger'.'wbo
will appear on tho Jack ion* ilia
plot rlet Itogrthsive Club pragtrnlm at th* City* H ill next Mott’
day night at 8:00 o’clock.

Santard Gasfc F«M
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W . T . W O O L L E Y , P ro p .

igfy a tt» .U 4 -i-a W tM ‘ AtW
klMt'compliment In It*,patriot
egpejn—In the *Urg*a roand*
In . epUoda ricentty. a- myaterl*
; -mini Ire
w ai ‘ aald
to
Wbodn cent I j aenaral ■ent* to.lVaaMkni Bhoaatelt, J.ttr
ny &gt;, .another i com man'nation
^ - r otlaU
1 nca, waa cartfullj
I .hirth*
cdrtfiJlf
; U &gt; ^ t 4 * t h r proaa,’ It' nover haa
,iufn*aooit alocoi D«t It tU d a w d r( M^Whather It W hl'eclit or'not
fd M .it*, moch mat tar—thht tho
eCator* m qddiMon-'WbuM'rofaea
t/y¥o« &lt;k lha Pioeldint’a pto.^‘n M in »Ho nrat aaation of *-'00*
.ritei unteia they g it more pat*

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f lu tilJ tb Line NttUlrellee
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tU « ff« M ^ t-th g proWgt, Hut It alui\ phaeagod grumhUng, and p»rhU e* opety Tavblt,, Whhir Congrcu
hiiatk* BhouJd lha rocoredy pyi\ jturC npt t intlAgd U m*k* Ihh
; irogooee ■ It WtV iakhlfoalg,' Urn
.wullilon. of dlacontant . which'
• upon FJroaldoif' Romo^*11 la .ahead)- all tpd’-obvld’.'a. &lt;
&gt; . I l u t 'i e l o h p i . ' the . ProaldaUt
*rad h'e" cldartf oolfeaguet', »&lt;■
tlkua to carry tho country* wlAt
•h o w .h e ' poralr |»rtUan jw^*
teeta fall upon aaceodlngly elonj
ground. Tha ‘ neat'Cong tea* may
M ifW 'orhH Iy llhg the la»t If lha
1-redt Unt kaepe &gt;|he jump on th^
i)ttelpUnt wjlreeIff* moot potent alllea are thk
Very cabinet member* and reco*try chlaff who pro under attack.
, Heghtntng with Ml*a Krancae PariiM (.U gr«atry of Uthor, • eaUrla
•Gf Independent* w ht ( 00m Urgp
•la a.rtont'alfaim 'have ratuaad Ut
• lUnptdtnlag with politick!' eandl*

Cerklna wera Haney- A. Wallaoa.
E*«n|Ury of Agricultum, 1 and
' -Uaratii Itbaa, Boeretary of tba le- lienor. Th* U*Mr two, as powerfoj M anyrethar itfd'lndlrlduaia In
lb* Vh*&gt;. mgchlny o f gorerw ^iiL
bartt. ^ e i M h a l f own kfy W b
in d w.man without much rater*

iic.c.c:
Working

hahhef, ef ’the Certain people*
# itira r tidW'letM 8f6l and cultural

tr d d f j a r eaMfni- gbrkpW"

■flier work In bn enriritimOnt of
ahn'rt InCrrUlUU l**utr. herratad
Alpine fir* stand Hhpored against
th* background of - H&gt;* . mo.tilaln
Avalancha llllek o r e 'a f their *fkat
andv e»e*ywh*ro In* the- carpet of
gab*, *jug, phrplo,'wHRa and of
yarlju* greena all accepted by iM
billltti.' candle* of foil lab , paint
Ir *h. lha .plakUb *pnl*t at iM
m«o(WW 'aprrter, th*' oran|*-r*d
uf lh a ’h'lila dw,variety: ^
Th*
«,.**' thdy .wa/k, dlatoaa
th* qdoetlon ae. to’ whethar thafi
will algf. up araln for another atgj
mhnUri.' "If I dhotighbfth*/ wjuld
sand me Mr* agaTn/'remark* a
t o # nagtod AnO*bnk,.Tml*ht »lgnl

. In. order to make tbeer German
ehlWroti at tke atadfam roaliaa
that ohaithlfdxitiOMWhampugkhtg'
pdopton are Urine beyoiid Reich
frontier* In U .Eur:ponn «to*ee,
bpt' tkat »fnf “one b la tant corarad'all Cartdkw UrrHofy,-" afrt*
hole la the-farm o f bonier*, flag*,
&gt; p to CmeyJ“. •
'' v
frtl(W^&amp;-^&amp;WS5pdM- M ^ i - - a t * ,- o f countries whkro Germans
they worii miiry- ffee pa»*
Score* o f riders are'eipeeted ta art n t off, were paraded-through
v .
the yrall they' hk**'built. It m -r*lnr' &gt;w*rdlng*. t l ' tha'aydn- (iMjgtadiam. • .
korii who*hath recritad tfbHI frbm
ratio* * u tt i aw* notlOntm* tho*
thet' ridert hfcea 'b M u 'p fty fc W

F estivities

3«, Cut thoy.'inidhl yu&gt;d m e-to
Jolay."
•,
...
|
Th* antic: roan o f bring aant
only-to Ndw Jerery- *«***&lt;- tba!
*hqv*i wlcldaf* end n-boy laughtar
goaa wthMoh Its 'way'up'the'great,
mountain 1 ril*.
The toy* work, with .th* vlggr of
youth' and’ yet wltheM • ettoea.1
Thafe: y *nb ;*dgao-'of a-bjaa^aay-{

f

bdM Hi rrally t*dn'

I from v’l l i .
hrir. tag Id

1 r ^~ &gt; »v- i*,tri.x_

PORK
&amp; BEANS
PRESERYfiJSlona Ilrand Plain or 8." I f

FtOUR

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APPLES Techimpert'p
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1'' ^.ipSk ?: 2 lbs
GRAPES V
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-;10?lbs*t V
Potatoes- U.8, ‘HUM
GAB!RQ ^ l
gi large bundt e a 15^
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A PPL E SAUCE
p { &amp; .G . S O A P*
Kkltbdb Pure CVMWrt

dfadiari* Airing' tba mark* that ha ha* *nty
whttra thay hav* gret, and th ^ 'lk 'th a k 'U
to trall*mah\ng In 1not.bamieaJiaiVem -w. th* fl
IM ffcnared
*b Mt; Hericr

XX^^iir
named Jebee*

tea‘arc revealing to'Europ* • now'
principle i f order an d ' that wo'
•id - dctiitnlnod td nagotlata on
thk haile t f that principle.*' *' ’
; Herr ran Pa pan- thaw added
that'the pendent- celebration of
thd -n t h - awtlforaarr* o f VUnnae
liboralioo-from tho Tbrk* roranlad
y e t e g e b i t h i a trngotfy o f’ Oar*
man -history.
.. “Wo* whir am 'o*'th*»w *y tn; a
n d v Roiehv'*whMn' and” wHMet.
know
that neither - ■ boindary
it'nre, nor polica roatrktiana, nor
atato egoism. nor etato rentmliiatidti, although tfwy may aopafat4 theh Gkrtiidh rack outwardly,'
ran I affect It ritalln “fuah grace will cling to It*
pwrt/i H u t von Papon condlbded,
*aJN*' It* doalma- pram and tul-

t ■ » ♦. e .. d

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l / U U a a | « t f idUbtmkot
V i »
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W o re W . aJM 'mf
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U tti .f*****,* rich,- naetearMd^rriai
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» , FLO W D A . . W EDN ESDA Y.

»U««8

to organise a
Miked Industry
galraljy I* regarded
Experiment, for
I of-which super
1 9 - engaged at
to nearly tw in
hnvBritish prime

ooo.ooo

ictNfiie, recommended by
IfeM PhvtMr* Union and
ment $ima
■oiling the price received
milk producers, distribute
|Ulk and seejng'that the
V Is not dam aged.by the
• t -th« producers receive,
tggle from producer to re?! dUtributor will have to
&gt;JjFw igb .the hoard. From
| ihdsey received the board

lint* has been Increased
since
Ighrr speed planes have oeen in­
truduent. thereby cutting down

C

Ihtlr average hourly flying time.

cheapening

th* distribution

the ret#* .that It will pay
titter, while preventing the
price* frwp rising more
■ negligibly amount. PrwB Sr* to be paid for farmers

J E R S E X C IT Y , N. J.. S ep t. 27.
— (/T)— I&gt;oui# Kenneth
Nau. 28y ear-old S kvan o ah rroom-r, scrlbkVbi “ p eers*" aad an lertaiaed his
JpUera .w ith , son gs
yesterd ay,
•eveningly untoncernod over the
question u f w h eth e r he w ill stand
(rial hs-r* flrd t fur th e k-Uiiig uf
l y a i t n r s II. Shoad, o r be taken
k i Louisiana lo be tried for the
( la y in g of S h e ffield C lack, N a sh ­
v ille, T en s., business m ao.
Ahead, P aterson th ea ter m in s
g r ^ w w a .H lie d IA a fig h t in hfc

"III Iwgin In
Will pot be responsible Tor any
W axhm glnn Oet. (t. The govern or ,
telegram a1*o a n * »ent to the chtl-| Indebted area incurred hr my
drrn ’n bureau of the departm ent j wife. Mrs. I.uvrra S. Calhcan.
« - i - t I t , P . C alh ou n . .
of lalhir.
{
"A u lh o ritie * are agreed ," the
coven to r *aid, "on ihe beneficial
.•ffecl* o f fie*h f i u i t j and vege,al&gt;lr», hut the prevlou* lack of
Toa raa still get reaaoa’ ofilim ’ itig Mt|t|&gt;itea at all season*
able prices here. Have
.loubtlen*
discouraged
dietitian*
your car ready for serv­
(nu n more gen erally recom m end­
ice.
ing them .
i
"K loriita &lt;*n
furnish
the.n
llrruughout the y e ar In g re a te r
variety than other «r lion* of th r
IIS W. let ST.
v o u n tiy, and in unlim ited quantiUe*. More general utilisation of*
her products elsrw h et* In lire natu&gt;n fo r rebuilding liunltb w ill ax 1
-ini thie ntatu la im leaning lalio.
em playm ent and im prove the liv ­
ing rendition* In fam ilies nf fa n ii-j
el* and grow er* them selves.
i
LA W N M OW EHS
" lle lie v in g the w elfare of the
RepallH M i
Country w ill I*' advanced by more|
%Im
hat
p t o u r Mftsfb* *! !*f»* l»» A
gen eral u*e of fiee h fru it* amt'
H if r b itlk
vegetable* lipem nu here the w a r
round Florida urge* that »tie**
be placed nn their worth in diet*I

MARTIN

S l o p p i n g at T e n s Heat* sa d Indianapolis t a g ; Cincinnati. Cleveland s a g Colaaaboa O - sa d B s l h l a Rym .
rose. Albany and N e w V e rt, H. T . more than 1*0 prtvaU allot* wtU la k e p art In the l i n t Aerial T rrreere
flams, a part * f U » Natteaal C harity Air Tageapl. g o o sm -tl Field. October 7 and 8. Object of head, the winnere of which will receive a hag* sUvse ra p and r u b peter* of l l . t l t . will be to D ad the 80-fool letVtfa a n ilin e
I .- t-ll- r - ffv T -Y strtlehed e a t la epep fields. B e n is r r Msehidden. Ihe p aM eh cr. wilt be beet i s the
T i m e s ' dart nr the Hunt sa d will present the prises a t R s s s tn N Field. Oetebee 7. IU fe d m . at
1 It sheer, handing m e silver cap Is Cosaosander Frank Hawks lIn p irate's garb), wtvo w ill he th ief
rlral# la hi* 11-ryttnder Nerthnip menu plan* (upper right). Mrs F ran klin D. Heoeerrh n ev e r right) U
honorary d u ln a t n of Um regnant. Map shews re at* to be taken by th * flyer* aad steps they win a s i s
t Photo* i f

At«tk»n

*1 U m in b ili* .

'*k-. 1^1
h

until

Ttf-

J im ti il c r ly

am

J. W. SHADOIN

n « ( u r * SyatflrBttt

“Cal

| f rp yn *

TAliiV" l»8Mv ‘i*.I

II !'*• a rra l^h i-d i ba

U n it e

nrvd I ’jiik *

Cracker*

O fficial* a e rr not ctiT ain yea
tffc U y utio 4 thr ttnm nliata
poNFtion of Nrii'» cant*. In I'atar•on C ruaefutor hon l w rnt Wfnri*
tho Pa«Aaic‘ county
irranil
jur&gt;
an«t that Unly rctoriH il a firwl ilo
(fi»*e im iid rr lluliclm riit.

BURKE

CULPEPPERS

C LO SIN G S E R V I C E S

H u jiv r in lm ii-n t of (hilim* It r y c r
of Now t It Iran* a r r i v a l hrr%* y c « Ir n la y anil *aul ho w ould a*k for
N fo V c k lf n ilio n
M in
K un ftllo ttv , N ew O r laanx w a iU ih * . w hy ucc *n»| anted
k u a on Ou- U i p n&lt;o tii in lit* eld*

M E T H O D IST
We I lav/e Just
Received—
Special Lot Of

FRIDAY
Hi (Ml A M
a.-im f

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A S H tilllUS u K Al.l.
" A U K V D l l N i i I’K u l ' L h
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SkT " $ 1 .0 0 m $ 1 .9 8

On th« Ir’iriratonc ( Jiwilrt-y

iv h it iv

IKHIKHM ,

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TURKK SKKVIC’l')S S I 'M &gt;A V
Brake Tester

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SCHOOL SHOES

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7 :.'HI I*. M
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N O T IC K

1 lie ro n frrrn e

Crooner Held Upon apartment Hop!. 10. Clark wa»
Slui-d erXharpe Is W af^nn$
a Wt#1c rMi+ In if
Naw Orlt-Mtiw \\ ig*J, Ruhr** *ay *Neu
Jail Entertainer has confiANfil to Imth crimes.

«!

Sholtz Urges U.» sJ farThrmalnutrition.”
telegram wa* d h patch*
a fte r r r p a r x c u fa tl.r* n f the F M ri *
To Stress Benefit da C itru s exch a n ge railed upnq
Of Citrus J u ice s G overnor Sholtx y r.W rtle y - . * i
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 27.- (3V ,
Uciv. S fo tti Manila night lela-j
graphed Mu* I ranee* Portiiw, '
secretary of labor, to request Iha'.l
i hr national health recovery con- l
lerenc* "consider the- artrnjil.il&gt;-1
tjr of featuring a discussion ib a li
emphasise* tha auperlor merit* of
tic»h fruit* and vrgvlabjp in all
ra»c* of ilrficirnt nutrition."

*

of as butter,

IM S

YlFO ITlST^ IR RAID

Increase In Pay
PIRATES
lArisl Itoosevelt Is Of Air P ilo ts To
Feature Of Exhibit ' fie Pat In Effect
CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—&lt;*V-R*Pr**entatlve« o f five major air Unas
yemterday »r. n n- need an Incnaaed
pay scat* affecting pilot* and co­
pilot* and a program providing
batter working condition* a* they
nought to eradicate tinre* t mani­
Thla dahlia baa . carried e ff fest recently regarding e &gt;mpenhighest honor —the gold medal
awarded by (he American Dahlia
Society for the moet outstanding menl was made In a joint slatv-l
bloom of the year. The ahow In­ ment Issued try American Air­
clude* 200 daaaee for private and way*, Eastern Air Transport,
Western
commercial growera.
■ Transcontinental and
The single apoclmen of the Air, United Airlines, and Western
Eleanor Roosevelt exhibited *“ Air Express.
The new wages will be effective
a slender silver traae, U the only
survivor of bloom* from . more Oct. 1. Pilots, company represen­
than 400 plant* o i lb* earn* » • tative! said, will receive an aver­
rlety which wer» ruined in the age o f 1 7 3 0 ^per hour. No state­
recent wind and rain etnwte. The ment yraa given regarding pres­
echlhlt, which h that of Veil* A ent wage scale* hut tha conferee*
Meadham Company of Ea»ton, said Use new scale represented an
I’enna., abw won th* President ■ tneemase In pay “to 250 out of
Cop awarded yfor general e*c*l- a total of 37B pilots employs.) by
the five lines.” They said It would
wuuld
lence.
The Golden Eel Ipec. a splendid maintain an avaraga salary of
yellow bloom; Aiko, a beautiful about |7.00o annually for pilot*
flying an average of 18 hours a
cardinal-colored flower;
Ye-yo,
week and aoout B7.700 for pilots
magenta and pink, and Sentinel flying 21 hour* weekly.
a deep rod miniature, are among
Pilot's pay is dependent upon
th* new varieties on dlaplay.
base pay. or guarnteed annual
An exhibit which I* attracting salary, and hourly pay. The new
special interest const*t* of IB vac •cal* Increases hear pay an avehrlrtirs of dahlia* Imported from ago o f 8200. Present base pay
England and Holland, and not yet run* from 81300 lo $3,000 tbs
disseminated in this country. Mr. conferee* paid.
Georgs L. Famum. a vice-preeiThe pay oentrovsrsy among

8 E P T B Y B E R 27.

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3 OK S a n fo rd Ave,

*I**“ *'•"'* »' »ls »M
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Coach DuUti Stanley end hie
ell-altnnnl coaching associates ex­
pect to Leak Stctsoh Saturday, as
they h o y ta like manner to .win
CM or twice thereafter thle sea■m, hot It is ho secret, no "etsgad
tssua", that Stanley sod hie
Florida Oslore fan# tbs Invaelon
o f lfdQnlllsn and Company, There
hare coma reports from DeLand
o f a small squad, s crippled
squad, and a ndu-dtngarous tq.ed,
M b those who hare barred around
foothill camp. In Florida have
•Tory reason to hellers that when
Stetson will hare s stubborn, well
tryluod eleven In action, resolved
ta ho tbs todm that add* another
spectacular chapter to th* boik
c f foot! all upreta.
The Ostora resume their night
prtctlre policy Monday erasing
and Hkoly will work four aeaebne
i ndar artificial lights, finishing up
the week wtlh a brief afternoon
drill Friday. Coach Htssley. has
labored In no easy fash'on wMh
h i, chargee, bop the tempo of the
brorkoota probably will be rofwned
this week ea he rounds off the
rough spots and give* the host of
minor Injur lei an opportunltp to
mend perfectly.
It has been exact), 10 year*
atrea Florida ind Rtataon tangled
in a fettta ll dim e. e»d I he* bees
Joel 14 yearn lines Stetson wres­
tled Its first and tail victory over
the dstoro. Back In 1000 Stetson
took a M-0 decision fr^m Florida,
and In tha last gams played by
the two Institution!, tha Getore
.captured a 07-0 verdict from the
Hwttera. The Orange and Blue
has won ila of the eight gamte
played with Btetajn, one wee a
tie and one was a loan. Both the
defeat and the no-dec tel on affair
rams the same year,
Walcome Ihadrsr, one s f Coach
Stanley's able set of juniors, l*
back at center, where he played
lu high school, as a freshman, and
where ho trained through'lb* flret
week* of last fall, only to bo
shifted to tackle, then to end At
•very poejUin, tha
llf-pound
Jexon ihowed himself a t a maiked
advantage, and
the
StanleyCttmoni-Bowyer conference that
terminated with Shearer’s going
.back to th* middle of ttie lift* ondrub tally add* strength at that
paelt'on. . Keen dleeppalntmsnt
over tti* failure o f Big
•t* l, a senior, to discard
sk o f mpteria which
tW oemw wooka ago, and
l i ’ was PerrattPe Inability to roach
Irjtfi " *A
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Alast* MFnimAnil I Via
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condltten 1tltat
diauge of A beam ,
a i i w , Charlie PloatUffj Alton
Blown, add CharH»'^&gt;tetb#ny,
will oeatlnoo ta IH th&lt;ta**|v«*
teto the eenter battle, a id Ihearo r t* aasuretJ of robust foe^oMUoa

t# oirtvim.
covering^ ttiad

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S t A a g n th w Mart#* D e U e ^ a
tbs earnnt m Hm jrastnUsy aft« ' ? ~ n «" *&gt; £“ 4 '* .* * ? }* • ***
third gam* s f t b ssriss 11 to 1.
Tbs S t A sgasthw boy. lit Into
B. Letts ln,U»# first b a te * with
a vongOttma and when tba dost
on#
the Salats bad pot orer flea ran.
on flea bits. Bassay, tba first
better to
fsca Lefts,» saat ",
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OA1NRSVILUE,
Seyt.
IL Tbetfaall history Is defied with
gam ei whore -the little fellow"
hR a chunk ea t ef hie giant opponent. Many a f s a bee witnessed
the grim epeetre e f a renews I of
the Da»ld .and, dollsth drama
within the jU w fn rs JoS ■gridiron
g oal posts . And it is just that sort
o f th ug, sh a t poasthle -b ig uptet"
that errprias - defeat- wkieh tk w i
tha football gallery and glees the
football world tha shttk o f * da.
cade, which Is surrounding tha air
pros eh tag Ualverelty of FloridaBteUea
football
game
bare
■aturdsy with mere than usual
opening day Interest. Tha atmo­
sphere Is seta ally charged with
a dbgraa of m tla a ssa si and ana|ety , and there will ha momenta of
grass concern until tha first four
quarters of Florida’s t t U foot­
ball
see 1 on
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wjt on bass. Shirley wbartSto
tba £ x f Jf n .U m l and did sot
, n ow the Saint* a b t d*rin* tba
r*walod*r of the n » «
Pruitt, pitching far St. A . f U
,|a s . WM InrindbJ*. and although
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Georgia vs. N. C. Stale
JL 8. U. rs. Rice
Tennessee va. V. P. I.
Tulane va. Texas A. A M.
"* Alabama vs. Oglethorpe
Navy va. W. A M.
* Duke va. V. M. L
Northwestern va. Iowa
Pitt va. W. A J.
. Stanford v a U. C. L. A.
Vlrgln'a.vs Randolph Macon
Vilanova va Urainua
80. Methodlat-vs. Texas Tech
Vanderbilt .va Oklahoma •
Oregon State Vs. Montana

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London Newspaper
Calls U. S. Change
Miraculous Event
man. Robert Rlekott’e shift to
B. Letts started eff the second
r sh t end may not be permanent, inning In the bos. Fritbee, first
ellhoegh he we* used
that up, got bis second hh of 4he game
DELAND
terminal considerably Last week. 1 with a single tu right field. Lelts
{ ‘.’Foote"__Tuqvsr.— fnuo— ^Mut-lovUealtp U et-aU se e trel of the
lerry, an tther “ sophomore, has ball then, walking Singleton and
shown versatility, end Line Men- Naah In eucceaeloa. With three on
tor Clemons la working the rugged and no outs, Dulse relieved Letts
forwsrd at both guard and tackle, ta the b is , L eiil taking Fisher’s
Turner U on* of th* squad of this place at fir st Outs* in going into
tear expected (a develop rapidly, th# box at thle stage of the gam*
Tho.e who recall hie play with was faelag a terrible ordeal, but
the **Daby Oatore” taat season ht seemed to be equal to the ocknow.that he poteesers fin* pos* ctslon, causing Dunbar to lift a
■Unities.
| high Infield fly which wee taken
If on# were 40 guess what lln*-1 b7 Portsrj Master* hit on* to
up will start th* S titim gems,
•* firet whs forced Prism*
he /m lfh i pldk SUrbuck ( e n d i* 1 :h* P!*ta&gt;
*rwln went out.
Stork at th* tackles; Lane and' third to first.
Demherd i t the guard; Sheerer
From thba on to ths seventh In­
st center; Goodyear at right end, nlng It was a Afotty pitcher’s duel
knd Capt- Davie at quart*ruick, between O^ilse and Pruitt, pitching
with reasonable accuracy, but be- for the glint*. In th* elxlh Inning
yond this hi* opinions wuuM be th* Halnta garnered on* nwrt run,
haxardoue, Hughes probably will two In the seventh end three In
get th# call over Stols at fullback, the e ghth 4o end their scoring f o f ' 3. Two base hit*, B. La ts
and HcAnly llktly will *Urt out the dip. Quit* an argument came ta ils, O onW . T h ru b si
wl rlghl half over Brown or Trind- up In’ the llh lahhlg when th# Mar.'er*. Sacrifice

of nations ta assent to mea.uro&lt;
t far-roach lag control," th i edi­
torial writer comments.
’ The Times thinks the tratine
lima has now coma for tha ta-

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short of mlracoWue" la t l * de­
scription applied in th# leading
ofltuirtat-pf- -The- Time* -rocewtlyto th* change ta ,lh « public tam­
per of tha United State* from "tha
almost abject despondency which
characterised th* final month* of
the Hoover iwgime.”
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This change, Th# Time* eon- |
linn**, -Km already translated it- |
self Into, rnrerote roeulta tooj
striking to be Ignored.-^ 1
•f
President Roosevelt ha* actnl. |
The Times eaya, “vrllh magnlfl- I
tent disregard of all known can- \
na of orthodox economics and by
method* which to European eyea
must seem *4rang* Indeed. But

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Get buiy, football fa n il Here'* the Herald’s eighth
annual Pick The Winner contest to keep you busy read­
ing our sport ophtnnu trying to dope out the winners
of football game* played, throughout the country. The
first three persons sending in the nearest number of
winn'ny teams will be awarded two tickets each to the
Milano Theater, a courtesy offered by Jo*. L. Marvnlette, manager of the theater.
I
Just dip this Uat, place a T ’ In tha column opI posite the name of the team yon think will win, and
: send It to the hports Editor of The Herald before noon,
Saturday, Sept. SO. If you think tha teams will t ie
write the wort “tie" opposite the teams listed.

who was tha next hatUr up, win •» p W
,n flL Auguatlua
rather than risk him hitting tba Tburwliy afternoon, and tha fifth
kali out t f tba' park. With tha In DeLand nest Sunday aflam ojn .'
bases loaded, one out, Dunbar hit , Another good crowd of Sanford
on* to. third which made a bad fans w 'tnened the game ta Dabay Juat before Roberson could Land yesterday afternoon,
gat hie hands aa It, Sueiey com-1
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Tat a month the condtmf
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CapL Frank K.
M aliflMt e f 4 a
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ewn making Ma Prat. attralagleal
fbari. utlna tha aeme tha me that

tae who ia repertad to
a4.pt&gt; Demi wUh'atx con,
* * * » . It la a fliffpiMft
WMl itA llT V C k d W N i— Plnalli
In the Atlantia City, N . Jo Bea
hageant mere, laft te right, "*
CanfamM." * htanahe McDonald
HeHyweaA IN pineal “Mlaa Cam
JJaut,* Marian Pergiren. layoar
W fJt.M avpn girt. -Mina Amt.
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an Havana] el teat a aa fereae
In "aargeant'a ravel t" aaught
to b e lte r 'their thaky ,g*yarnmanf. f»hota ahowe Ian
mar aarg^nnU. yaw rpivgl
chief ef ctafi, inipadlng ma-

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Sept. V .—UP)—AaMploat) of «70
banlahed convkta will hide fare­
well to their home-land today a*
tha atoamar Lg Martinlcr* aalla
for tha faraway pelaon crioeiy of
French Guiana.
4
Ope ot the groop, the flrat to
he rent to the South American
colony in fw# y e a n , la Guy Devin,
26-year-old aon of a good family,
rentanced to apend tha real of hit
life In priton exile 4000 mile*
fr.irn home for the alaylng of an
American, Richard Wall.
. 1
It will be ■ long lin e before any
of tha prlaonera are French ihorea
• train. Each mutt a*rv* hat only
hi* pi lion U nn at hard labor, but
aa equal number of y ea n at lu*»l

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trallon camp B n oia tha U ll
of Re, off l a Rochellft
Each carrlej) .'aq »ol# t»ggai

■ p ilr -of »hoe*,h r$jnk of M
and occasionally v» (m ill ipaekt
of Book*. Reading la tho only r
reattop at Guiana.
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Th*y trill film today Jtito I
cage* that fill th* h n ld a d t 1
Martlntrrr and dhpait for 1
threw' Itlanda that make t p I
penal atatlona On*the eaatem pal
of South America. Tb&lt;W i
UcTlI’a la|an&lt;\. iteriod. colony
pill tie*! ptUonera; Sl&gt;Joseph a
the Iile Royal*,’ tha Ihttar -w
tiny atono toll* foe IncorlglbU
Davln v » eonvbetad of -aha
lay Wall in thy back of tha ha
robbing him of ( 300,
M a body, Uirowin* It

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WKGLY

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pl*t once more (tape i n U n M
haadllnaa.
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Aa a brawar Calonal Ruppart1
•at a itandard for law observance
during tha yaara of prohibition. J t
him the Kifhtaanth Amendment
waa a law to ba m pactad.
* '
* But it |i aa a backar of' Wliinara that Oolonal Ruppart attMbtad tha treataat attention, ' Ha
picked up tha Now York Yankee,
whan they ware flotinderiaf In
tha dapth. o f tha American
I.earn# and lad them to . seven
league championship* In » yaara.
And—he bought Baba Ruth. Now
h» 1* hacking Admiral Byrd In'hip
potUr tfihiat.
. " B ^ ^hr.pybaalecT " aomaana
. i t . . There has baan to much
talk of donated atrpj.noa, of fra*
aupplla. or food and fu .l, nataral
scientists furn laSad.by rarloue or.
sanitations bearing, their own jintrnmenta and outfits, that to a
lot of people It would eeam that
all Admiral Byrd hne . to do U
cast eff hia llftea and salt,
t
Bot there le more to expioration partita than th a t BagarflaW
Of all donated auppUaO^UI#

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Of Cities Has Gone
Up By 143 Percent

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South Heads ‘New Deal’ in Transportation
(fr*With Dixie Flyer’s 5-Mil e-a-Minute Mark

NEW TORE. S ep t
The
Mat o f govirnmant of the aver­
a g e American d tp too* ltd per­
cent between 1&gt;1T and IN I , Rob­
ert A. CroaSy, eieeutlve aecretar/
o f the Chamber of Commerce of
Bridgeport Cona., told* the 104
daligataa to the nineteenth tin tal meeting o f the National Aaaoelation of Commercial Beeretarl**,
*rhl:k began a three-dap aeaalon
peaterdap at tha Hotel New York­
er.
Hr. Croabp llluitrwted hi*
story of the growth of municipal
coata over a fifteen-year period
with a aerie* of chart* which* hd1
asid hod been prepared with Utllted State* government figure* at d
bail*.
t
Simultaneous with th* Incrtoa*
U d tp goreromerit eapenae wa*
an IncreaM In the general prop­
erty lax levy par capita of 143
percent. Hr. Crosby aald. During
this period, be added, the average
American cltjr further Increased
Ita debt, leas sinking fund, bp 97
percent, Hr. Croebp aald. During
In net debt per capita af 93 per­
cent. The figure* Indicated,
te
pointed out, an “utter absence of
anp concerted attempt to balance
the budget."
m
Hr. Croebp felt that It waa up to
Chamber* of Comment e through,
out the country to lead th* fight
on towering th* tax burden. "If
th* Chamber of Commerce la go­
ing to have anp standing in th*
community, It Is going to be be­
cause It take* a stand oo this
problem," he aald.

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ITHACA, N. T.j Sept
G rad uate* o f th * hotel a d m lp la tr v
t&lt;«* c n h i a t Oortm ll/ V h iv a ffH p
a t * M p a ftlv e lp engaged In hotal m an agem en t
all
o v e r , th e
w o rld , a aurvep Ju*tijr&gt;MWipletsd
,h # * revtalk*' I n th * . ah*yt , tiara
• I s M - t h a - flra t atutWitla: In - thl*
to tm * - *e*ra grmduglad , 1a
191*
m spp e f. them b k v p ^ la a n td p a * K
t is n s .o f high ' rwapdnaTblHtp; Id-the
hotal w 'a rid ..
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I* eypeyvlallig
m a n a g e r o f (awr k o te la .ln r t f l i iclpfcta;'--another Is o m p layi^ l.'lp
t b r r a ita u r a a t o f th * ' la r g e s t da*

part merit stora

In

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introduce A m erican
metbodb of
to « k *ry Into AWatrellall a JapaM e t .graduateTa* iti c h a r g e 'e f all
th e Jap an em Im perial
B all wap
hotels in U sn c k x fla ,.w ith fo u r big
hotals and IQ or 40 Ians under hie
aup errielo n i one g ra d u a te It' la
G erm an y, and another In South

1M students o f hotel adm in istra­
tion sre w orkin g In hotel*. This
requirem ent not only, g iv e s the
stud en t p ra ctica l experience, but
11 m ikes him kn ow n to holeT m an­
a ger* th* countrp over.
"O th er
U llage
which
enable
•Indent* to find th eir wap into
hotol work directly a fte r grad u ­
ation a re an annual trip to New
Y o rk C ity , during which atudeate
o f th*
course
operate a la rg s
N ew Y o rk hotel for a dap; th# op­
eration fo r a day o f the Hotel
*Exra C ornell' in Ithaca during th*
sch o o l'y ea r, and the lo ya lty o f th*
grad qatee of th * tour** who are
engaged In hotel w o rk."

I am conceited, but there ha* au f
p n m l to ba (om cth in c about m«£
that the g ir li couldn't re sist."
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" N ifty T h re e " 3 pictures
folder for 30c.

Wieboldt’s Studio
Phone 331-J

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la g m aterial*.
Long le a f yellow p ise. C a lf rad

Hill Lumber Co.
13th and Holly
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DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

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Optom etrist
112 P ark Av«

Ifimeojrraph P rinting
TYPING
Special Invent IRat Iona
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Neu Declares His
Appeal To Women
Caused Downfall
N R W iO R L E A N S , Sept. 2U . - 1A1
— LandVK enneth Neu, Ifly e ar-o id
se lf con fessed
double
killer
reached' New

ikrleana

yesterday

herv liccause o f wom en," he aald.
lean* police officer*, he railed
" Y a k -k n o w . ih v .tlr l* . h a ts betu
_CREDIT -ASSOCIATION..
Jauntily" In (hr cr8w ,r"*n&lt; 1'hiked c ra ip about me, and I can’t under­
tenth r a r e A n .
k e le t * . V i a
them i f thsp didn't think hs wa* stand It. I don’t w an t you to think
a ctin g “ pretty well for a man with
a rope around hie neck."
“ I know It In the rope for m e,'
In Co-Op*ration W ith
he said. "I have confessed the k i l l ­
ing of Lawrence N, Hhead at Patrrsnn, N J , and Sheffield C lark
In New Orleans. W on't somebody
We are offering the following npcdnl price* for the
crack a funny Joke. How do you
week-end.
think
I am going to keep on
100 Lb. Mack [naurant'o
J dfbgm g% gm
laugh in g ? "

from Jersey C ity d i d in the suit
o f one nb the men killed and the
In his cell. Nru hlano-d women
shoes o f another.
A t he stepped from the train fo r his predicament.
In the custody of tw o
New Or"H an g It a ll, I suppose I am

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100 Lb. Sark Innurum-o

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W E H A V E In Sanford a beautiful
m iniature upright piano. Standa rd m ake,.m ah o gan y caa«, slig h t­
ly used. C an 't tell from new. P a r t­
ly paid fo r. W ill sell to responsible
P f r J j foe balance dps aa easy

24 PERCENT DAIRY

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100 Lb. Suck Insurance

100 Lb. Sack Gunnlian

LAY MASH
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HELP PURSUE

’ N E W Y O R K , Sept. 29.— Jewish
tadcra throughout the United
;*atoa are pledged to ralae $600,•
-TO to completely organlte nnd
vromote to nation-wide
propor: on* their boycott of the • pro­
. ic U apd »er»tcc* of Germany.
I t will apply to everything that
i j n u oat of lb* IlcEh, fioiu agti..allure, raw and manufactured
. roducl*. ahipping nnd services ol
! yrry kind to American ag«'n ie.
? .-presenting Gtrm an
lndu*try.
j,'tl*lnra* men voiced the liellef
itimt It wa* the fir*t time In the
1 g lo ry of thl« country thnt a
,.|jnl»r movement had hern underjte n . Certainly, It wa* declared,
f.gvar aava In national t-in*rgt-n. i.-v
' ad there been *o wide and farreaching a ban on a nation a* that
r-kirh American Jew ry ha« plar
• I on everything relating to the
,’ $lolph Hitler regime.
* Plana for the boycott wet*
;»ld e at n secret meeting of
•itwish Icedcis under the auspice*
r t thp American Ei-ague for the
rVfense nf Jewish Rights nt the
Aator Hotrl recently. Following
I bit meeting, which lasted all stay,
‘here waa a dinner In honor of
T r . Samuel Unlermyer, interne
Jonilly known Atnefi.nn Jew of

Drum Major 8 t*nn*rd, pic­
turesque leader of th# famed
band of the Else* Scottish
Nrgimtnt, which will come to
Chicago from Canada to partlcL
pate in Canadian Week festivitie*, September 24 to SO. *t A
Century of Progress, the Chi­
cago World * Fair which ctoae*
October 31.

nt well Enters1
Baseball Hall Of W ®
Fame T his Season|-k »f;

wvr* Mr. Italnbrtdg* Colby, Ton*
erly $ecrrl£ry¥_ of .Blstej Mr.
Jto tM W . C W frd, on^l*«i« Am bas-ador io Germany; Mr. Alfred
E . Smith and B rig .-Gen. John V.
riln n ln -o f Chicago. M r. Georg.
Gordon Battle presided.
M r. Gerard held that M r. Untcrtnysr w«* right when he de­
fended Ihc boycott u “ the only
way to finer the National Bodal*
Ul# to abandon the bitter pen*notion of that race which ha* given ao many ureal name* not only
to Germany, hut to tha world.'*
M r. Colby raid ol air. Unlcrmyer: “ lit- has not only given
hen it to the Jew* of the world,
bowed under thin newest affliction
but hr lias aroused and led the
non-jMrlsh
resentment
world on this incredible revival of
medieval harbariam.’’
Mr. Untortnyer *al,| economists
and practical businessmen would
seek alternative sourer* of aupply
for merchandise usually Imported
from Germany.
Every
effort
would he made wherever poeslbl*
to substitute i*|meriran product*
for German product*, he added.

W A S H IN G T O N , Sepl. 29.— W )
The Weather Bureau today |*.
•iii-il the following ptoiin wai n Ing: ’ "Ailvisory 10:00 A M. The
center Ilf a (topical disturbance
of small diameter In the K*-*s-rn
Carih. ran cannot Ie Inca* I t’l fInilrly J.i.l it !• priihalli no th
wi'*l “ f St. Croix, a small island
aout 1100 m ica southeast of Mi-

A inong t he

home diamond.
National bear**
. Oaly two oth
p'tchry* haea i ehed .o r tattered
this aoal this
the Gian's and
lie Cardinal*. HuV-lell will'
la ttr d victory f t a U n la j
1'h'Udtiphla, and Dean
A lt bough Dean add H attutl
have won a* many of more jaaiaa
than Cantwsll, Bee’*
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E 1U K , I'*., is*pi. 29.— Senator
It &gt;&gt;'aI S. Copeland, of Ney* York,
arch foe of organixrd cr me, was
lobbed of his trouser* and $400
rash while asleep In h:* hutel
room and furred to borrow htrakfaat money from hotil officials
Senator Copeland is chairman of
th* Stnate committee intcsligal
Ing
crime
and
racketeering
throughout the nation. H r was »n
overnight guest, berr while cn
route to Dwtruit, where the Sen­
ate committee la to open an in­
quiry Into the duviuua way* and
unprincipled method* of orgnniaeJ
criminals.
Senator ('operands
peraonil
secretary, James l&gt;unr, alto wa*
lobkrd of his trousers end D wal­
let ron'ainirg $0.1 , T h r liousrr*
of i/oth m m were fo,nd aban­
doned, pocket* Inside otit .In a
simple room on the floor below
that ua which tlu-y sleptThe Senator dl**o*#r*d hi* la**
after completing his morning lath
and hotrl attaches provided him
with a pair of Ill-fitting trousers
which permitted him to traverse
the strefts tu th** garage In which
the Copeland car was hoqsed.
There hr obtained extra clothing.
Police, proceeding on the theory
it was art "inside'' puh, questioned
several hotel employee*, out no
nrrtaU waxy mid*. They eaid

'tiSnSSS

N o ,'2 lV Cam AvaWa

APRICOTS
POWDER
5 for

declared: " l l ’a an outrage.
1
came to Kris believing 1’J find
a good, clean, **fe place to spend
the night where my life and prop­
erty would he aa/e. |’m psaitlvc
it was a profcaaional thief. He
took all the United State* cur­
rency I possessed, pasting up a
large Canadian bill 1 carried as
a keepsake.”
Senator Copeland, explaining
the fart hr rattled
ss m eh
money, sal-1 he planned to visit
the Century of Progress Exposi­
tion In Chicago after the conclusisn of th* Detroit hearinv*
In the Copeland party reside*
th* Senator a n d .M r. Dunn were
Mrs. Copeland and Mist Grace
McEldowney, one of th? commit­
tee. soceetarsea. The Senator and
party left f j r Detroit .Monday.

Lovely

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GINGER ALE
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Fact# Regarding Life
Of City's Founder
Compiled By Hanna

Sock To Take Advan­
tage Of Opportuni­
ties By Making De­
mand In New Cod6a

ST. AUGUSTINE TD
r r SEND DELEGATION
DN CRACKER DAY’

Ten Horsemen, Knter-J oltlci,i
I a i ii t‘ r s, Fiddlcrn1

DomcHtic WorkcTH "" •••" •'' ••«,h; ...
Register For Jobs
$30,000 Received With Local Office ..........
At Local Ofnte Of
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Milane In Perwon

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Will Aid Police And
Citizens In Track­
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Killers And Robbers

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u ls. Charges W ealthy
Attorney W ith Fail­
ure To File Report
OnfB ig Bullion Sum

DATA REGARDING
LIFE OF GENERAL
SANFORD GAINED

Snow Home Entered,

1 fiC
A

*Po Be Spreading In­
to O h i o Territory

Depart
Area
Cuba

Guar. Shipped
E g g a , f lo z .
Frash Oa. Fork

BOMTtiN’. ( Ser^- 28 -t/Fl
T h r e e - n i l o f regidttreit ma l
rtm taining
m mey
nm t
va! i
allies e s t i m a t e d h v p*»**tal o f ­
ficial* as w o r t h
m ote
thu*i
Itn nidN l
were
•toli'ii
ft a m
?h a i O i S t a t i o n l o i l a y $y 4 , v i r
d a t i n g tlileve* w h o tied in n:i
ai lt ot no h de
O n e o f t he «a« l *
m u
k n o w n to t e a c o i n *a&lt;
nn d w n « o t t / a i d h.»tni.l
‘o
in i i k * on t ap e F o i P o - i a l an
Ihorito-s* ru tH t h 11 «*«ti|taint t|
t e t w e e n In ulid f itl.lHNl l l l u e r
bng** c o i i t n m i n g p.v&gt;roll** i
T a u t o i i , Mu**
n list
.New p i n t .

UNIONS STAR
MOVE TO
M O H R WEEK

C o iu m id c c N a m e d
In IVIaki* S tu d y O f
* R&lt;‘fc»rc‘iiduni N u . &lt;if&gt;

H O I l.Y W O O D , p*pt. 29.— W
IJtlle hop* for t b » raeawrery Of
kfr* Msrgarvt Talar*fg*. m o O m t
of th# thrr* film actraawM, No*nia Talmadgt, wa* held laat night
t f her phyakian. Mr*. Talmadg*
was taken ta tha hospital laat
weak ioffering frera influana*
Jhlch developed into pneumiol*.

Steaks, It}. 1 f V
quality Beef

Daring Tbiovcs Cot
Large Postal Ixiot

NUMBER 276

r . K. J. Holly Resigns
As'Representative
From This County

W ELCOM E

Iiq-' TISSIIK. i rullH . . .

PS CALLED
HEP HUNT
FOR CONVICTS

9Ferguson Is Charged
With Having Deposited Big
Sums In B anks R e c e n tly TO

D i p 1o matic Circles
Believe He MayConsider H 1 s Throne

U s r.A M U i t i l . .
„
N . I t , &lt; U »4 U* U m m , I f i l
M J . ilsttii is sTttsla reus Mas.
H . V , i f f * i* Cst.VBk Mas. s.
O ils , Ussg.y, WsUato.y, ssi

• flU il aaly

F H ffltA L M Y

f€
V tl

CAR0L REPORTED
AS PREPARING TO
MARRY LUPESCU

ACRNOWI-CDCC3 THE
K A jc rv co Op w a t io n o r
STATU* rtSM 1 CAME COtMSMOKS

S A R A S O TA . Sept. 29.— Ringling school of art will open Sat­
urday fur student rrglsUatiou, un­
der faculty cooperative manage­
ment. with eVrman Kimbrough
pieaiilrnt, and Dr Paul Penningroth and Bern Bullard on the
l-oard of administration This i«
the first college In Florida and
&lt;nr nf th* firat In th* United
Slate* t" he so op rrated.
Working In conjuhclton with
John Ringling, sponsor nf the
»c’h«x»l, the ait department will
hold many classes actually In the
John and Muldr
art
museum,
known throughout the rountiy f' r
it« paintings and sculplnrr.
Thu art faculty he* hean augnipnlnl by Hilton ls-*rb, premier
of the Amerlran Water Color sority and winner nf th* New York
Water Color club firat pfix* for
|pr,0 and the Grand Central art
galleries first prixe for oil palnlgallrrlr* flrwt |irixr for oil palnling* In 1011. lie will teach life
drawing, rutdoor painting, por­
trait painting and etching.
Franc In Wrathe^iee, holding a
bachelor of fine art* d*gv»# from
the Yale schoid of fine arts, will
trwrh perspective.
design ami
color Ireory. II* also will conduct
■n outdoor painting claaa.

j
■.

ubwu **:•*&lt;«-w*i

. /K &amp; U
G S Lnt

Ringling School Copeland, Foe Of
Of Art Will Open Organized Crhtie,
Doors Tomorrow Has Pants Stolen

Bacon

’

,

^tortL
t c a a c o n vriONAi. j s
road pti*onT3 *p ^ K n s

Price Five O n to

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , T H U R S D A Y , K E P T K M H E R 2 H. 1 9 3 3

GOLD HOARDER

.
2S—
W « m M by fkdaral authoritia*.
GeorW* “ Machine Gun" Kelly
ha* tklkad. W. A . Rorar, drpartmard of jootlco agtnt, an­
nounced lata 1*01 night that the
“had man" from the Soxthwo.it
had confeaoed a part In th*
kidnaping of CharWl Urachal,
Oklahoma City oil man, but
atoutly
denied
two
othar
grime* with which officers
■yugbt to link him. “ You'vo
got me right on th* Urachal
kidnaping but not tha Chicago
Job and th* Kansaa C ity Uoiun
Station Job", Rorar
quoted
Koliy as aarmg.

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LOVETTS i
GROCETERIA

E S

Ik

M m

A U S T IN . Texas, Sept. 2H.— l,1N
— dallies K. Ferguson hasbaud of
Gov. Mil ism A . Ferguson, de­
. , .***
cline.! to comment today on lesti
mowy tsrfore the state senate by j
a former a-sorlate that he liadj
, r .+• 1 . '
dejm-itt-it in banks m recent |
mouths $22,100 in rusli, including |
several fl.IKH) bills, and had i rf
cotded the transactions in a “ littleI
r
t'« f - i r u M . . 1
•
black book.''
N E W Y O R K , Sept. 28- (AY f IT Y , I m l. S*pt
S gt y To tt)« atrjke picture today
The testimony rvsip|*'d U|f ill ! M IU IIC A N
WASHINGTON, S6pt. 28.
Violation of I*re»id*nt Roosevelt's
It In m|i ' I - la nd iil«&gt;ng w i t h H g n
an investigation into rspemlitutve I *M l/l't Two huruliest National
"y * « s added a oeffment’ of the
(A.I‘.)—Unionized workara
gold hoarding order* wa* charg­
of put In- funds an.J was'given hv j Guardsmen were im d.litrd m Ine i a l i o n of
teg i-trtrsl
hi m I
tartjiitry u f t , 000 »teel
■Inrtfii n moventent y e sttred in a Federal indictment yee«( night t
Frank f . t huJej. who reMgnrd liana** "w ar to n e” l.n&lt;
w e i r nl o laVelt T h e to ta l ti«l
Worker* ,ln th* Riftaburgh
Irtffnrmting fa&lt;l» p i»I figtirva laat A ug IB a* prewitlent of th** n-Nt-l hundieila «f |Mi|n*e and ritt
Urday against Frederick Barber
lin.v t o tnke f u ll a d v a n t a g e
tie, olfis m l « faii l,
m •g lt(
: nn
7**1'in
hunting
*kswn
in
n*t-apei|
Campbell,
wealthy
attorney
who
ronrarniuir
the
lift*
and
*urk
uf
joined nearly 7Q.OOO coal
F « m*u &gt;oii For-*m, n w n lly puuu f (i|)|H&gt;rttinitit’ i n llo w e d t hH* fPn
to I'.' i h i mitt.
k ille i- hi si r tiller*
f i •»111
the
has filed a:civil suit to test the (i 4*n. II. S. SanfurU, founder of lirati -n edit***! by Kit r u iu ii .
B U ntn in n labor w alkout
and
ttn d i't Hit- r o r o v e r y act effi
thi» city, havr rw rntly L«en d»«
nlmU* pi'uitentiar&gt;
constitutionality of th*s* orders.
I'**a«ling
to
hat
he
identifiril
aT he gteel trouble! had their
d
t-n
in
n
d
o
f
f
it-iiilly
,
throu
jg n
Campbell, a director in nu- cl med by A. J. Hanna, of Winter a ptisiiogi nphic $4»p\ of Ifdtfvi
1 h*\ w ile 't i l l by notnliiohiif
Inception g t W rto n . West
j
l
l
t
o
A
n
i
c
r
i
i
'a
n
Federation
o ff
mirnut Engli’ h and American in­ Park, who in a letter to Rodman ihrel* hi* hail ki pt in skjplicate, w i h mat time gun^, rifles
ami
surance companies, wai specif!- Isehman relate* the aucre-nt «*f I'huilrj ti',*tif led Feigu-toin hud
Virffjnl* oyer, a union di*i l.nlM ir,
thnt
forthcontl
g
a
bom
into
a
ii|&lt;ion
n*
ui
daily charged with failing to file rlTort* he ha^ made to t*ring t«» hai'il* -I him (hr money in 11« h at
,\rj p a t ' and i union leaders said
S 'K A cim Ii ' s lim it t h e i r houl
m il«-«*
a report on $200,674 in gold bul­ light hitherto* utHli«rlo«ed drtaiU j vat mu* tinier 1**1wren Juti 4 and I'he-i* i t.ai, Ind ,
3 a aaovament l* spreading into
n
il t h e ju li tu 31) a w e e k .
*
*
•»
H.s
u
•
whs
io
like
ol
Iti
in
the
life
of
thin
gift**
I
|&gt;er»onal
lion.
A up ti for tlepiMit hi tin* ar
Baitsro Ohio.
*
| rountr if Hie krigu-ott Fomin pi I Inins to••!•* I :i I »i«|i With Hit
Tv*.. .Hirelings pn-j&gt;»ratory
United Slates Attorney Georg- ity.
Jk U .M rik * of th*. Ford Motor
In Herby. t'onn Mr. Hanna bat |
7.. Medalle an,} an assistant. Tho­
fedt-aatlon q .(i,e n tlo n
1
cuiV-4*
i *i
pei Imp
rlnin. wa*
and the lt**-*%| «• t ’leumery
^ f p a n y amployea starting with
rn** E. Dewey, presented the evi­ Bpent r«iii*nlri a ilr time goiiu’
The to it to r* * u id
the
“ L ille M iri ill i haile-s Ni I. kidnaped . \
toerk wen* under way — th# m •td
tU !
|walkout of ' 1.000 at Chester,
dence to the grand Jury and thr Ihittugh the tihrar) and paper* of black lo o k ” t f tin foiin er govrt
anil iuitl.ling trades d*nartnt*aM - . agreed to -Kdgawatrr, New
indictment waa quickly returned. Hcneral Kitiforii, amt in rompiliny in i. w bo wa* impeui lini nit i i«- th in it »lu v I It d tho | i IHOII Ill’ll
both a*14 a :
T h en wa* an at iuo-|iliei e «d
1 today whan (00 employs*
Midnight last night, Dewey said tin* datn vklnrh llu*y iK'nlnmrl in UliUitl fr-.m itlflir ill IMl *, h-*«i
to a r &gt;mpir)ief:*ivi‘ rkrh'h. A rtrtivit
v
at
I
he
p:
on.
«lH0wlri|
was
the
deadline
for
returning
n i l their work la sympathy.
Ul*n|*p* a s«‘*l at out * \ tin k- t «*
LO N D O N , S«pt- 28.— Following
,,
. ,,,
,
| u,.iil.l nut te eiuplo) th* Jooma*. s
MaljeU, aojd by polka to ho reports current bore which ema­ guld \o the m i ) ' office. Should* rraa to the library war rained fut'* lie 1*11 I i i if ti-on'- eni|i!«i)
tin i
i
of gio iillit Kvei \ o
L x p c c ic d
I t ) ( t u r n * O ffic tis of thr union l«b«l tia 4 M
'
though
the
C«tUit«*y
«»f
Ml**
Worker*, took up poata to force out nated from Vienna that King i to* attorney fail to return the bul­
I binli'j hull) tli* unioiil - Io* d*' of H
•Mill inhimt« - i iitwili'il to•(
iW-|iaittnent, wl.irh begins ■ tU '
V i i raaeiattar . thousand worker* Carol of Rumania I* making all lion, thr assistant llnile.1 States a', I’lidu Satifoid, daughlrr of tin- | «mtt-d to| |- elg u -o n to«ie (list 11* ill II
ronventlxn tod*), said similar
wai'* toa- I I'liig
11 *ti •I
1*1 r at 0111 liete ill colli
Grm-ral
The
result
of
Mr
Man
tomey
«afd,
he
would
be
subject
In
reiptfi
tin
t
i
i
i
i
i
I
m
I
nm
oi
d
ib
it
e f-tk a W fa w a to r plantnecessary preparation* to marry
•&gt;... &gt;nr ml a•ton * vxiiil.l Ie mada to ’ i
I Hi k» I (a % ' will ..
atio'it tin* . 1^ , .
ns'* inve-tigations is an fidl &gt;ws:
long |i|**H st U ***
a
second
indictment.
H
u
ng
in
the
|
tain
.
und
not
foi
Philadelphia bakariea are d*- Mm*. Magda Lupcscu, the woman
tliat gtoup.
i (9 J
la te
MtuiilxiV
n( i
I teak
IIK N K Y H IIE L TO N S A N FO R D
Th*
civil
action
was
brought
by
Bale* **f i i m t n n y pitokiet** It*
_ bread undar police guard for whom ho onr* deserted his
i|4*Mte dam
i im* t 1
, I toll* II
B&gt; A. J. II AN N \
.
II
A
l(i»o|iituiiia
nltrady
ware
b
f
la g j
'll
•
V
ill
Li
Campbell
Tuesday
Jo
eunipel
.the
it11 I&lt;•I in n n-iii i l$t i|ii«"*thoi • lliat
they sought court action to queen and throne, th* belief (|
Htef*rrt-roig»esr*ng ■-4hSfTI. KIM C A T IO N
4411 440*4 o*.*4 -lk*&gt; , *(**4 L l. UJ uii. L i U U i r i t m u : &gt;
L r «4v*4tvvs* knrt&gt;xT rtf-ur^y e t h e r
‘ imJiff u
cha.^N
%
u?n»J
L'iuk
tu
ttlurn
tlsc*...
------v
untold
A
n
n
e
*
e
l»*
*
t
pressed Iw -diplMwati* -eleel**
%
I s J n R r f n D a r .b r .
Iliui6 trad e-, c*»v rrln * .h u id m M
•f
M l' |l) ,.0 1(4 .1 4b.ll L'.l
wh.ch he
» ' " n f ‘»'*
,R2 ‘- W « « ll ur&gt; |.r»a in tob u ll F**i k - *'li toUB en
o n .'In New York Grover that th* playboy monarch is bullion - 27 U r . of it
till ill III t
l.v
fill 1
9 , ( tlii.uian.t. of w m krri, Inform 1
•\. , ( lu • t i «•!*•• i Ibb••biipIi %%In, h nu,'o'
said
was
entrusted
to
th,
bank
as
"
"
*
*
'
•»
................
sfl,the feil*-1al ion of the ir desire for
Jan, tKy NRA head, reported again flirting with th* loa* of guardian for hire
hr
* apt (Iff' pi.i Ilf. '
toa.*., 1 i llOto f • 1lie I *1 m e 1 iti i».« •
I
•"ende.l ( hesh re A» t,le,„»
It)
I • e g i i - t i n '- i.r«ti i
I Itinl* j
. pr*
lion effort* had sent 166.000 his crown should he perelst in th#
in tOdiOlli rude week. Offlctra oC
#
,
.Mm ImmI l%ki» &gt;«»•»• Ml \\ a*tungt *n rr!a'e»t I.* bud itin o n ibeik** ••t■ lo. Ito).
ilinos i "1
It,.|.&lt; $4l ll||{ I Io I s.Im t *i i d l e I ' M
•f
The bank refused to return U .I &lt;
Tr i ml v t but
..
o oo •J a|| ||,ir r ttadea Mgrte*! theat til* d
ora bgck to work.
•III.I« . f lm ( ■» . » 'III lit, |.i . ••• tL. tic *i UltUM rlu
course attributed t 0 him.
the
«
t*niiieiv
aeeouiil
f
*••
Bill*.
•*
»
. . lhlll. vlu,
H i g h v *l s ol
.!*».(# 1•■»it •Ibllll)
olutluli
tooiild top their lilt
For almost 16 years, Carol of contending it should U totne-l j r. „
| L*l-. klllV!
clud.l'k lf»* ill *4ll»e **oil 'y iiH
ts
I ollltli ••io * . noi •
( . nut
■' «i •iff,!* II III* .1 I.MlI.I
Rumania ha* occupied a promi­ over to the government in emn- r)in,,,|r t e eour.r In IK4 I. eu u.l : ; i H * t$,#i n* i**i' H r -H».l fi i 'i i
.&lt;/h ' L k T B O IT , RopC 2R. — (A A -e a*, l I i• st I i . m t. I**, I f ......
plianee with the exriulirr o id e rs .l,,,^ ,lf physleians, to- In k *e»
I t . , ) 1' 1 M • 4 . L . k *|| 1
tr illio n i eg inning M o n d a y ,
i r f!»' *1 I&gt;t%•I
heen
Vi-Hi I ••i t •41
Officials of tko Ford Motor Com­ nent place in the world's nrws- th* complaint 'el forth.
I* Mg
\k ||| I I I M il II I " I unit*
Jeisl -e* voja gr- nnd lion lueil
.(
»L.
Lip
ntil
i*•
•ttanili
k
b
In
.i
Ll
papers with his antirs as a royal
A ll groups also hrard y asta rd ay
n i l ' l l ! hl&gt; f m i l l o t h e r m *
•' l o on* i
pany today said tha plant will
n
o
l**id
.
1
1
N
I
I
.
l
ps
t
l
•
•
I
s
.
**The |wu r » u .i Lave* iu, ir|u ' f**« a time amuiif thr lisdian- tu tote*.Ill "Ml** I i t K4I on
M. r.l ( . . ••V » " •
Hi.rwp.1 |.lra. tu o rga n iM &lt; v s |)
Romeo, and it is cnly the state­
........ .. '
•pgrsUd
five
days.
40
hour*
o .i
»*
dan* •
L ‘ »
It,.. &lt;•1 III .III ll. 1 ..I
S ’ ‘1
.*•1,
« -rker so then s tlrn g th will M
craft of hi* mother, the dowager tiunahlp at all," l&gt;r**y ilvd irrd t ),«* I ar \Vr«t T vjv H I bhI alttuael I al e • I a*• *•
• I II* i f . I t o
• Ho i
1
fftok
with a comple't
“Tha indictment charger* ( mum* I m il -lutlhil ut the t'tii%*r*r) «t
\ 1
I. M el* 1 . till 1 •• IM 1Ii*
1
g .r u le r (in the .-..llrctive b a rg ain Queen
Marie,
that
has
kept
him
F*
iiHi't
Wi'l
H
M
ail'll
m
d
•.!
'fa Iff hour* prescribed
t.s • Is. I O )
• k« o l s d F •»'i»d.*y
k, III 1 'll •*it •i .1 1 )' 1liesl M il
Irell with failure In file a irpeu I 11*t •t*II *rg v%h. »•• lie iiiritrtl its*
' j isg ailuw r.) ty ilis- re co v ery . • f k
I n* I ft i ird In- I* . i
i tinom* nt
piogmm
••r I
__ N B A 1 automobil* cod# on the throne up to now. For it on gold held by Him.”
I .1 I ’ M d$*tfie** I n |n |*« Ti&lt;m t\. | Ill s.||&gt;"* '*
1 A l e p l l i l l. H J ' I U M I I ••
llllh't
..I k»t..«i niiir \* il
.'ml
.
To th» hull*ling tradea d f p t f ^
*
IIIs
an
open
secret
In
European
* l i t M • II • |'t • '**•«•*
tila aomparty hasn't signod.
u.t
..(L*'»
III i-IOl l 1 toIti. s N'ilri
•Sus*h a return should have been j conferred the I.I..P ilegree
M|||| |„«
\|»&gt; tsiirn . •» L.t
* in riil, I r f sleiit M cl&gt;onoufh'i 3f§ *
'
Is...
II
|
•
•
k
*
\|*'V
I
Jt
•
•
•
•eld they
originally diplomatic circle* that Carol Is a
•sis •• d . , I .
mad* by Sept. 18. Dewey added j him tJt.
■
|.. . ........
........
BlJ
f
(III |*4*l t
to operate th* plant four yomnlete failure a* a ruler.
• I III
to., ll t u i d \ , , * ' M e i . » l t l i M i l u i M l i
Federal authorities said the m l
|| l i l l 'l i I M V I
, „f n „
.„ t ,
......... |
ha
Ilia
subject*
know
that
th*
i
.
*
*
l
v
e«
s■••foi
I
u
l
*
Si
s
*
•
0*10
•
I
a
•
fjie o r basis followed
.1 .»l\
.* .1
IWP
dirt ment made Campbell tlie firstl ||„ „n .u„ (ll ,|l|1|„lll,i ,r ,
' l l in.Kill l.r line II ..1 I » »
t fa c t loft)
U l ol t--N* i»tiM| iimUr i bla (.-on*sifa
. ;i t« I* ) i .**n f i * in IL. i Ii
a five-day, 40-hour op­ cares of state weigh lightly noon defendant in a prosecution result \
•I . * '* * ( Ml
•
Ml*
I
I
I
i i . I n . ' * .1
lt ^
p n , i„ | .......... is 1 u n. i t •
1 ......1
ta i I i D'If L t.u iin g rm ployniftH , tn tho
I r * . m i n * . . •« . . I
?*!
\ ii)'u tio i
I • •1*04*1
to te tn g tha avvrag* to th* handsome h**d of.their kisr. ing Trom th* RAarding o.deis
kill
i.l t ol I .lot not eel
.|
, M u iis .l.. 1.......
......... '
•­
to ill) im b n try l*a«*k in its pr*-sJ«prtaaioa
! sj*£ l|.Ml
.lohl
t .* nty
rt.*
.*
t i l * i t* 1
hoar* hat this plan was aband- Ill* onemle# rharge Carol with
I I Milk O* , til# Wtil
Violation of these i.niers, n-tj
Kiul.a--v
in lt.i-.-i,,.... .... . , ••
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gay United states F o il Office, It.
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ia Boasla ol* County In ork* amounting to $90,000. that a number of w .men, l.olli cfTrr I** (*ai lualili «« «,*u*tMiai».l it* I |,*l I*IM t I t | I Vs I l M l l g C M i l ' I to ill | I '*•• a n m s I j . I m i .
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pagater alactUn ing aaid 4hai other large vhecks
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hotwaon are espected to follow limned!- noinced that It is aniiout to place lr#lto**rii thr m«#ff||l*re uf May aml|
makv bi» fut ul b* boiu*
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8 . E. Andrews, secretary and possible, ami requests that all June J, IHt'J prff riii* I J.ily ml.) I!r32, M, Jolin* 0,1 bail fuimcily
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4 ui,iin«•Til (srnutl Pri/.i* W i n n e r s
treasurer of tho county
farm
rtis* who need co o ls, niaids, or
While Miniitvr t,» iLlgium l*rl hVeil in liel.antl vvlo ir be hail !••••at Ml IBf I•t ,'Hlll* I f Bl ref IimIIsI l,lf«iM|lM
h ,r y , rffoluiiiriidrtl hiff o r flJ liloan group, stated that on*
undry w orker*, g e t in touch with
ruillirrtnt toith tnr Into fnm
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chock for $20AMO waa rereived
the office a t once.
lull* aid Whit* hau. f.»i •*ri&gt;***ar i r f * , r , i t l u , i i mi ll!» *»f It.** fer, lo* siI 9-tng • mu.I i o ir11 min * •■ ration • it o il (tun # illtn f to e
Ttra ty, a trvaty of (*oiiiiiian a ami*
Monday and a second fur IIO.UUI
The
office also has several
rr* k in. to n a- “ I In* b&gt;.to iL&gt; vou *l-« I*.In a l l'r#n»»og o f all Induatty,
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wag forwarded to him yaatenlay. w h its women registered wb&gt; are Navigation, a f«nu L r ••unvontnni I *.x V i* ., . He also stated that tha two ap- experien ced in plain and fan cy (Ihe first ever made w.lli llel 1 "b ile a resident „ ( it.......... .. H l l H * I H h l t a to t i l s ' l l (IrMlp to tilt b«.\ff,** la-I digLi k*i.o ovi't ih« u luovieioii k*Inch undrr th# iM *
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thr i.l. jii l s.f I'liiuitrtt!lt|f fill in# of o ib n
praiaora, who have booa chocking pewlng, and anyone needing tide givm ) a trsiV- mark and natuiali '| r- J h a - ’ been pr.... ..I,
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I'M-ffutmt II M atoMlJr*! Ihr |*rIffa- i.f 9'iiMI L, Ills when IfuJufftly l l f u i l l to CJ cA&lt;
up oa sppHcalljns under gmburi- c lo ts of h tlp r*n t * supplied on j tat Ion full Vcnt'Oii | lj
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found In 1177 In in national At
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satiea from th* Fedvtal Load short nolle*.
rlrau Aa»'n
(nu*# ii.U p ii.Im t Niwanu • lub ai..| m s * i h n i b lt»»ll*. tolst.lt I.M lari',i l i i f f l m r l r d
Ih** I( um*i s.sle.s, Vo ulists,
Bank Commission at Washington,
I'ties td.J.rll.e s uf labor, BSI
clatrt of tht 4*4»nfO| H".l b -iB iiir 1
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w n i atosdi.ib'il » •» . . 'b I " *1 ••I v * Lr t rf* , n i t k ' l l l ufo l i v
D. C. hgv# almost compUteJ their
|&gt;*-« BlJ. siiuuld L* tu “ ilistlt upon''
to I W interior today wqprh. Ho eagresud that those
I off« Is ( « l I I I I
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a member of tbt Exe.-utlve t uni j ,,v "
I'm • bam ,»»*11 I. t Li &gt;Lmlitt*ff i
g u il.u '.' strict ovservsne* of tb s sp irit .
treuhto* lacreoMd. Arm y whs hare not pA*d# application
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le ttsr of tli- c -list ruction
mi'lee, representing on It tlie , *'
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Li •l*.it,i/ lie «(uiiiiiillir Mi o f ( l i t I , to I I I O l i l M . . . . . . . I
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rtori a*l4 U * treops wag* far farm Maas and dgaire tu do R o b b e d B y B u r g l a r a 1'English
A . its uf *be llre t Baptisl 'hu tch He Paptot. .Ih .
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to i,mrib
English speaking races.
trptrar,tlalivr» of
»sn
j . tid ed -** tb st labor's share o f th e ttsren
tlg
be
» * • appointed a mein thr tut' re|'.,|in,tun mis t*'»lff( fruit 11..*.» b*I» |..|.uife. «|ipls. s» .. i „ i tv. .urn* uf D m- in dustry is e e q a f f
t province to Mb a s k s application at anre toplenipotentiary at Washington he
b«r of
tli#
local
Com pliance and Vtf.fablr yi..to**i* markrting l&gt; llo ffm a n . j &gt;ige. .1. u .
mills agaiaat fore Uw appraisers Isay* th* city.
t s u is lo with It.elr con trlbuatlo os &lt; •
Bsm atlm *
cVirlng
thr
r a lly secured recognition of its fisg In
Board of the NRA
i th* aoUtora
Mh’titrt. m,i.| i.f I Lr *.tiooir,rial III w l.o ie .-ri.rd I l.r l..i.grsi s.ul lu. d its rltn te i.r y , th a t |h * Induatyy
Uodto a temporary oifa o lia - h o u r* o f W ed s e t day morning on* 1864. ( I ) .
ka parpoao waa U ia agp’iMaMoai ta rp lrl«g , *p - o r more poison* mad* tho lr way
dutlrit* of ibr rounty
r .l
applsusThr
".lisro v e iy * dues u .1 d rvilo p alon g antI-S(i|K lf
Appointed ty th* I'ltildrnt uf
T l.r 4 I. IHlUrr |M M fi.HoWff J n .g i.l" p
jroxdmatom. fhbO.OOO .' la
fatal into th* homo o f J. W. Mnsw, the United Btale* as ass&gt;ci*'s
atUo.
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sugar Interests loa at hare stats reccivad and tor- W est T h ird Btreot. and escaped delegate to the International At
O A iJmik I i A.Im iu i , I .intun F.
red by tl.. Milane l l . rare* uudei , which has prevailed w ill no f
vm
A lUn. «.roiiir Ifrtliiuff, CMto r » U
(Lr «!n act io«i o| Mi* Glatly* W il t iit t , that p ru ^rtit It roa4# # F
la Mat*nt«x wgrde^'to- OalaMU* from this w ith o w ptth, over (SO la money rksn Conference at Berlin, letter
I, R I. H u n . T 1.. Duma*, R t liaii.s
ward th* balanced d*v*lopm*nt of
« h t f urt oi county, since June, ncror 'ing tu and a*v«rai ojh or sm all s r t rle*. of eredenco being dated Oct 30.
Tom Mix, W estern screen sta r L Cel. II. I r . II lllltcbivun. Count.
th* industry.”
Borehey I k r t r i . Hr- Andrews who said that si- whlla th* occup ae.* o f th* ho.-ss, U h l. 12)
In I t U U he serve.I sa II. h. and idol of boys all over A m erl­ Job....... W A U lfle r. II J Is#l. ,
GAH MARKS N E E D E D
)M H r ran* ood rchdy over $100,000 la loans had M r. Snow and hi* w ifs w e io i
i delegate to th* Brri'n Congo ' on-l *•appear here in prfsun man. J I. Marentell.-, John Mrtach
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A H A , Olio., Sepl 28 id ’. 1 l.r W IN U B O V E R M O U N D D V I U k
T b* th e ft waa n it
discovered f u ro r# which opened to free liade with his horse, “ T on y'' and hr* ||. V I’apwurlb, W M Scott, S
(M M at
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until aflor t :00 o'clock yreUrday and nsutrslity a U rrjla ry
of school o f (reload lior-e# on Oct. 12 O. Hliint.ulser, J E Walton, Mrtl llard in rounty A .m -rliau to g lo u f
* BTX)HM IN n iA M C S
M O U N D 3 V I 1LU C, W . Ya^
morning whoa it was report* ' 1,000JAM sqosr* mile* with a accBrding to sn ann unerment is­ Wiiiln*.. Fred It- Wilson, Frank lu.sts l.u|n* to bu n g trsrs to ti.*|
sued today by J I.. M arrntetto, Ecu. .
to th* polks. Chief B o y O. WII population of 60JD0OJ)o0 . ( 1 )
of l-ake Mary,
U. It r o t of spectatuis v.i.i^ thr I s - £8 .— (41 - I h* prisoners*
s a n le v m , o a s o f
M A M U I X f f , F re a s*. Bopt. H i llBfTil, who mad* sn la realigation.
Appointed
delegate ot lb* m anager o f the M ilan* 1.to ter.
Ha&gt;n.., of Altamonte Springs, J giun paisdrs at Chicago, Oct. 'i. Woat Vkglnla's ststs
4 od. T h * strik e o f — tT )— B ixlooa dead a ad tw o ■ las­ M id that hfrgiars entored the United Stoles lo th* Inloniaiionol
The set te n star and hia huraea K. Tteslier, uf Orlando, and W . It tugiuunalrva are building a float now go**, “ If I had tha wiag*
ing w as I to known toil toot a ig k f •oos* ay pxylng • screen Iwse Coqfesonco for 4h* iiuportreu.ii of will appear oa the stag e o f til* Love I. of Jacksutivtll*.
Sixty
lor ih* pared* wbi;h will rarry blue sagU.”
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